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Scmocratic *^Miocdtc, K nipple, Jacob Kolb, Thomas J. i Koons, Conrad Key, James H. | Koons, Nicholas Kolb, Michael , Koons, George W. Knipple, Hezekiah Koons, Albert I.jun, Joseph Laaver, Milton A. Lyun, Lewis F. Long, Samuel I], Lynn, Daniel Landers, John l.ynn, Calvin Lynn, Daniel 11. Landers, Hubert Lambert, Abra’m A. Lambert, G. Wash. Lusk, John A. M Muckley, Michael MoConkey, John K. Moimnoy, Christie Myers, Samuel J, McKinney, Joseph McAlister, James 8. Mort, David McAlister, John W. Mehring, Wm. M. Macklcy, Kmauuel Myers, Joel Mercer, William H, Miller, John Moore, Henry 11. Mackley, David McKinney, John T. Mort, George McGinnis, Wm. L. Mehring. Frederick McGinnis,Francis A. Myerly, Thomas Myrely, James T. Mackley, Samuel F. Myrely, George W. Martin, Jacob G. Murphoy, Wm. E. Mort, Ephraim McKinney, Theo. J, McConkcy, Geo. W. Mort, William Mort, George of P. N Null, Abraham E. Norris, Josiah Newman, Thomas Newcomer, John O Otto, David Ott, John Otto, Even C. Osier, Thaddcus Otto, George 0. Otto, Thomas G. Ott, David C. P Poole, Benjamin Philips, Benjamin F. Pittcnger, Jeremiah Pierce, Daniel Pittcngcr, John W. It Beifsuider, Geo, Jr. Beifsnider, Isaiah Belfsuidcr, Wm. 11. Hoop, Charles F. Hoop, David Hcightlcr, David Bitter, Peter L, Heed, Upton T, Boon, Jacob 11. Bcindoller, F. Chas. Heck, Charles Butter, Elias Hoop, Joseph Benner, William’ll. Heck, Henry Beifsnider, J. H. J. Bights, George D. 8 Shirk, John Sharretts, David A. Six, Uriah Shriner, James L. Six, Henry Stultx, George W. Saylor, Daniel P. Shriver, Daniel W. Stonesifer, Bcubcn Shrivor, Samuel Slumliaugh, John Sullivan, David L. Slumbaugh, Jacob Shunk, William H, Shriner, John T. Stevenson, Chas. T. Shumaker, FrederickShorb, Washington Sharrets, Jacob Sullivan, Charles E. Six, Willism F. Sharretts, Edwin H. Six, Philip Six, Joseph Six, Joseph Snavcly, Joseph F. Six. David Smith, Gideon Saylor, Jacob Sharer, Joseph Stitcley, George W. Six, Silas Shunk. Samuel Shunk. George W. V Valentine, William Valentine. Sylvester Valentine, G. H. W Winemillcr, Jno. H. Waesehe, Thomas B. Whitmore, Joseph Weant, Aaron Wcybright, John Wilson, David Wilhide, Reuben Wilhite, Charles B. Warner, Jacob Weant, J. Wash'll. Weybright, Samuel Warner, 1). Calvin Wade, Edward Willis, Alan Warner, Daniel Willis, Thomas A. While, James W, Willis, John A. Wincmiller, W. C. Waters, William H. \\ cant, Samuel Whitmore, Emanuel Waddle, John West, Henry Wilson, John Y Young, John W. Young, George Z Zimmerman, Wm. List of Voters erased from the books of Begistration on account of death, remo- val, &c. Alhaugh, Geo. W. Maine, William H. Anders, John M. Moores, Samuel L. Diffendall, J. L. Miller, Thomas A. Elliott, Francis H. Snook, John W. Fleming, AViu. C. Knadc, John T. Few, Hiram Warner, John Maine, J. A. WM. VALENTINE, sept 27, 1873 Begister. List of Qualified Voters In the dth Election District of Carroll County, Maryland. A Amiacoat, John Armaeost, Wm. L. Allgire, Amon Arnold, Joseph Arnold, James H. Arbaugh, Conrad Arnold John T. Arbaugh, William Arnold, Anthony Abbott, David Arnold, John Ashton, Jarvis W. Armaeost, Geo. W. Arnold, John H. Arnold, Charles W. Arnold, Elias Arnold, Henry Arnold, Samuel 0. Arnold, John W. Akers, Wm. T. Armaeost, Cornelius Allgire, John 11. Allgire, Wm. A. Armaeost, Daniel U Byers, Benjamin W. Brown, 11. P. Bush, Jabez A. Buckley, Cornelius Baker, Samuel Bolte, George Bond, Benjamin Brown, Wm. G. Bond, Wm. H. Blizzard, Charles T. Barber, John W. Barnes, Benjamin F. Brothers, David Bingham, Samuel Baker, John Hell, Wm. H. Bush, Wm. A. Bay, Nathan Barnes, Moses Bay, Hugh Bloom, Wm. 11. Bartholow, H. T. Barnes, Beniamin Booker, James Bitzel, Martin Bennett, Eli T. Barnes, Geo. H. Barnes, Levi Brothers, Elias Bollinger, Emanuel Blizzard, James C. Brummel, Joseph Baker, George W. Bowman, Josephus Bitzel, George Baxter, J. T. Blizzard, John M. Barnes, Muses Bowman, John W. Brown, Thomas 0. Brown, Benjamin Barnes, John M. Blizzard, Peter A. Bollinger, Wm. Baker, Wm. P. Blizzard, Samuel H. Babylon, Jeremiah Bowman, Peter A. Bush, Daniel Bowman, J. W. Blizzard, John W. Brown, Samuel Blizzard, Wasley Bureau, John Blizzard, Wm. H. Brothers, Elias N. Blizzard, Elijah Barnes, Wm. F. Bollinger, Abdial Bihy, Jacob Buckingham, Ewd. N. Blizzard, John Baxter, Lewis Bolster, John Byers, D. I). Bond, Wesley W. Bartholow, A. T. Brown, Wm. H. Bgker, John Barnes, Jabex N. Buckingham. Elisha Barnes, Henry Benson, Nicholas Baker, Richard C. Blizzard, John '• Brown, Vincent Brothers, Joshua S. Burlier, Wm- IJ. Barnes, Perry O. Brown, Thomas Bollinger, Jesse Bowman, James M. Boggart, Andrew Bowman, Lewis H. Blizzard, Elias N. Barrick, MiltonS. Brown, Charles W. Barnes, John T. Barnes, Richard A. Bitzel, George A. Buckley, John A. Baxter, Wm. H. Bollinger, Elias c Cook, Job# 0, Crgwford, Wm, L &;.k\ £r?v: bHT ' &&P. Custer, Henry ('olliton, Washington Cranster, John f|. Capla, Hezekiah Joseph C, Crnsey, F M. Chew. MHton Corbin, Wm. 1,. Carroll, Henrv P. Corbin, John N, Cap e, Jacob W. Chew, Albert C ape, Samuel L. Caple, Francis 1,. Cxplo, Win. H. Creswell, Elijah Cn|*ter, Wm. W. Crabhs, A. J. _ D Devilbiss, Milton Davis, Hanson Daria, John Davis, Enoch DevilbUs, F. A. Drexfer, Henry Drexler. Conrad Draxter, Andrew WESTMINSTER, MD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873. 8 Shrivor, Andrew K. Stoncsifor, Abraham j Hilvernail, Michael Steer, George Shriver, Austin F. Sterner, Jeremiah i Shriver, Wert. If. Shriver, William Snyder. Jonas Shriver, Francis B. Slydcr, Jacob Shull. Daniel Slydor, Barnabas -Steencr, George ** Sheets, Joseph Studdy, Hezekiah Stnddy, Emanuel Stoneslfer, Abraham Stonesifer, Samuel Shuler, Josiah Studdy, John Slydor, Nathaniel Stonesifer, Jacob Scnfk, Daniel Stenshury, S. P. Stricklin. John Sflrouso, Rufus Sprenkle, George Stoycr, Henry S Suliven, George W. Steward, John Sterner, Uriah Steer, Elias Stonesifer, Andrew Snyder, John Steyer, William G. Snyder, George P. Shriver, Thomas H. Smith, Martin Shull, William D. Studdy. Jacob J. Shull, John Steyer, Samuel Stonesifer, Joseph Stuller, John Shull, Henry Studdy, Jacob Steer, John Shull, Michael Snyder, William 11. Stenshury, Noah L. Stonesifer, A. of S. Shorb, James Stonesifer, Andrew Sterner, John I). Stonesifer, Edward Snyder, James Stonesifer, Austin K. Shull, Philip Sterner, Hezekiah Studdy, David Stenshury, John T. Studdy, Rufus Shriver, Louis K. T Tagg, William Troxol, James W. Troxel, Moses Troxel, Jacob G. Troxel, Jacob Troxol, Henry T. V Utz, Jacob Utx, Samuel Uts, David A. W Webster, Michael G. Wisner, Christopher Wolf, Jacob Wentz, Philip Wantx, George Weimort, Henry J. Wibling, Charles Woolery, Ferdinand Wisner, Joshua jr. Wisner, Joshua Wivcl, James Wagner, John Wivcl, Anthony Wentz, Philip K. Wisner, Jacob 11. Wareheim, Noah Wentz, Ephraim Wilhelm, Henry Wentz, Reuben Wampler, John Wentz. Adam Wivel, Francis Wolf, John Wentz, Jesse Warner, Thomas Wintcrodc, Eph. 11. Weaver, Henry Willct, Cyrus J. Wampler, Jacob W. Wisner, David Y Y'ingling, William Yingling,Peter Yingling, C. of J. Vcisor, Emanuel Yingling, Frek. L. Yoiser, Absalom Yingling, Levi Yingling, Ezra T. Yingling, Martin Yingling. Ephraim Yingling, Wm. H. Yingling, Albert Yingling, Adam P. List of Voters erased from the books of Registration on account of death, remo- val, Ac. Hankert, DavidS. King. WashingtonT. Bish, Daniel Lippy, John Baumgardner, John Lcetc, Philip Bittlc, James Leese, David Bunkert, Henry Lippy, David Bbstin, George W. Lichty, John Crabhs, John Marklc, Michael Crabhs, Sylvester Myers, Henry Crubbs, Charles A. Miller, John, Jr. Crumcr, Jacob W. Reaser, Reuben Duterra,* Jacob W. Rinehart, Daniel W. Erb, Christian Lcatherwood, K. L. Feescr, George W. Stonesifer, John Feeser, David L. Stonesifer, Isaac N. Fowler, Pius J. Shafer, Albert Greenwood. Daniel Study. Albert Hahn, Henry Smith, Michael Koontx, Wm. 11. Warner. Joseph Kump, David Yeiscr, Daniel King, George Yingling.Edward ELI ERB. sept 27, 1873 Register. List of Qualified Voters In the 10th Election District of Carroll County, Maryland. A Allison, Thomas L. Angel, John Jr. Angel, John W. Angel, Uriah Angel Samuel Jr. Angel, Charles Angel, Samuel Arcing, Daniel Angel, Jacob Arnold, Joseph Angel, John Aulthouse, Henry D. Angel, John Jr. Angel, Charles W. B Buffington, Ephraim Boone, John H. Bowers, John Buffington, Jas. W. Bircly, Francis T. Biehl, John Biggs, Joseph J. Buffington, Wm. Barrick, Charles F. Buffington. Isaac W. Bowman, John D. Bircly, Oliver I). Buffington, A. D. Biehl, lowis M. Buffington, Levi Bowman, John Buffington, Jacob Babylon, Wm. 11. Baker, Jacob Babylon, P. J. Bohn, Reuben S. Biehl, George A. Bolinger, Joel K. Bumgardncr, 0. W. Buffington, Albert J. Buffington, Martin L. Bowers, Joel C Crumbaekor, Jesse Cruvcr, Augustus Crumbackcr, Win. (’ash, John P. Crabhs, Charles E. Carmack, Francis Cook, William Cover, John M. Crouse, Samuel Chipley, Joseph K. Crabhs, Nelson M. Crabhs, William Cover, Thomas F. Chits, Josiah Crwmbccker, W.J.K. Coleman, John Crabhs, William J. Cress, Hamilton Crabhs, Andrew J. D Davis, William Dotterer, Wm. H. Darkis, Frederick Dotterer, Franklin Dorsey, Frederick Dayhoff. Joseph Dern, George Deni, William Dotterer, Joshua Durbin, William J. Di feudal I, John Dorsey, Allen Duyhoff, William Diffendall, Jacob N. Dern, George W. Davis, James C. Dcbow, George L. Diller, Dr. Chas. H. Diffendall, John H. Dayhoff, Jacob B Ensor, Isaac K. Emmcrt, Joseph S. F Fuss, Felix Forney, Jacob Fleeglo, Benj. L. Fogle, James M. Frock, Jacob Fleeglc, Wm. H. Furney, Thomas Fogle, Emanuel Fogle, Wm. 11. Fiidior, Henry Fuss, William 11. Fiickinger, Geo. A. Fuss, Samuel Jr. Furney, Alfred Fox, Ilexckiah Fogle, John T. Foreman, David Fox, Samuel D. Fogle, John W. Fuss, Samuel L. Frock, Isaiah G. Fogle, Martin 11. O G/iruer, Jasper Gosnell, Gassaway G, Garner, P. Graham, Peter J. Gel wicks, Israel Green, Dennis H lliteshow, Ephraim Harman, Benj, F. Hap, George W. Hill, William H. Harman, Samuel Howard, Henry A Hap, William Harman, John Jr. Iliteshcw, Alfred P. Haines, David Hann, Ell H. Harman, Sumuo) T, Harman, V. Ji Hahn, William H. Hartxell, John Z. Hann, Benjamin 0, Hens, Jacob Hahn, Jacob H, Hap, Jacob Hann, Lewis K, Hann, Samuel D. J Johnson, Christopher Jackson, William A. Jones, David Johnson, David L. K Koous, Peter Koons, Cornelius Knipple, Edward H. Koons, James H. V Voudersmith, Daniel W Woolery,C. J. Wisner, Peter J, Wood., Peter Welsh, Lather Wnrd, Alfred L. Welsh, Luther Jr. Ward, George Whalen, Wesley Wilson, Robert Willis, Z. T. Welch, Samuel L. Ward, Joseph E. Wardenfeldt, John Wickert, Jacob Wardenfelt, Henry Williams, Lewis A. Williams, James H. Wampler, James L. William., Burges. N. Woolery, Jerome W. Whittle, John M. Williams, Thomas Williams, James Williams, A, J. Williams, John F. Wheever, Alfred WoolL Peter Wildermuth, Wra. F. Woolf, Upton F. Wagoner. Samuel E. Wagoner, John Weller, Jacob W'ilderson, Sam i. W. Ward, John H. Willi., A. W. Williams, Kinsey William., Edward Wilhide, Josiah K. Ward, W’illiam Williams, Heron W'illiam., Greeobury Washington, Geo. Wagoner, Henry Willis, Wesley F. Wage., Luke Ward, Wm. M. Williams, Charles F. Williams, Wm. H. Weaver, George Winchester, John H. Williams, Salem Winchester, Benj. T. Williams, Christ’r. C. Winchester, Isaac Williams, Robert Y Tingling, John W. Tingling, Jacob M. Tingling, Noah Tingling, John P. Tingling, Wm. H. of J. Z Zinkan, Daniel Zepp, Charles I. Zepp, Solomon Zepp, Stephen H. List of Voters erased from the books of Registration on account ofdeath, removal, Ac. Bowers, John Orendorff, John Bartholow, Thomas Phillips, Asbury Dell. David B. Passy, Samuel Hughes, Wm. H. Robertson, George Hutchens, Wm. H. Rosenkurger, Lewis Little, Duncan WM. H. LAMOTTE, sept 27, 1873. Register. List of Qualified Voters In the !Hh Klection District of Carroll County, Maryland. A Anderson, William P. Applehee, Washington Alkaugb, Abraham Aldridae, Lewi A. Anderson, Absalom Albaugh. Francis J. Arthur, Joseph Albaugh, Andrew P. B Buckingham, laemuel Baker, Thomas 1). Buckingham, David Baker, Francis A. Barnes, W'illiam H. Baker, George W. Bennett, William A. Bear, George Barnes, Adam S. Buckingham, Thus. B. Brown, Joab Barnes, James A. Bussard, Randolph Bowers, Aquilla Bloom, David Beaver, Je.se Barnes, Robert 8. Bear, Nathan Bloom, Adam Boyer, Adam Bear, Andrew Buckingham, Alfred W Bellison, Thomas M. Byers, Frederick Bear, Jesse Brown, Augustus Bloom, Granville Butler, Dennis Brush cars, Richard G. Brown, Joshua Bussard, Henry Brown, Isaiah Burdett, Otho W. Brown, Eli D. Burdett, Henry Burall, George Brashears, Richard J. Baker, Andrew J. Brachcars, Thos. E. Bek rati, George H. Brachears, Cornelius Barnes, Reuben M. Brachears, Zachariah Butler, Jesse T. Bowers. Conrad Brown, Samuel T. Bussard, Milton B. S. Bennett, W'illiam A. Baker, Samuel J. Buckingham, Lloyd S. Brown, Benedict Beckwith, Samuel W. Bean, Hamilton A. Butler, John H. Broiyn, Henry Bloom, Adam W. Buckingham, Nimrod C Criswell, James V. Cronk, W'illiam H. Cain, William E. Costley, John W. Clary, Nicholas G. Costley. James Crawford, Francis J. Cook, Augustus Condon, Ephraim B. Costley, John H. Cover. Josiah 8. Costley, Moses A. Croocks, Nelson, Cook, George 0. Criswell, Brice N. Cain, John J. Condon, Richard W. Clary, Reuben T. Cushen, Josiah Carter, Charles W. Clary, Benedict Crabh, Jeremiah Coin. Francis F. Crawford, Joshua M. Crabh, William H. Corn, Andrew J. Cover, David Cook, George Chase, George W. Cover, Joseph, Jr. D Douty, Dennis C. Dorsey, Vachel Danner, Henry Dorsey, Moses J. 8. Davis, Plummer W. Dorsey, Alexander Derr, John T. Dotson, John W. Doutv, Otho R. Dotson, James U. Duduerrow, Dennis W. Disney, Hanson Davis, Francis T. Dietrick, Philip J. Davis, Nimrod Davis, John B. Douty, James C. Dell, John L. Davis, George H. Davis, Wm. P. Davis, Henry S. Demmitt, Henry Duvall, Lloyd R. Davis, Oreenbury Denning, Charles Duvall, Beniamin D. Dorsey, W. H. B. Dorsey, Alfred Davis, Samuel O. Dorsey, M. B. 8. Dorsey, Gustavu. Dempsey, Franklin W r . Dorsey, Roderick Davis, George A. Dodson, Isaac Davis, Alexander G. Dickson, Henry Dietrick, John Dorsey, Roderick Dell, Thomas E Easton, James Elgin, George F. Easton, Johnsa Evans, Henry W. Evans, Joseph Ebaugh, David A. Elgin, John Etchison, Leonidas Elgin, Samuel F Frizzle, Lewis Franklin. Thomas B. Frizzle, Joseph Fritz, John N. Fauselt, Allen T. Franklin, Jesse W. Fogle, Samuel Franklin, Nathan H. Franklin, A. P. O. Franklin, J. S. Franklin, Henry I). Faussett, John R. Farver, Robert L. Frizzell, William Farver, W T m. L. J. Flanagan, Wm. R. Franklin, Wm. H. Frizzell, Reuben Fogle, Cornelius W'. Franklin, Klhannan H- Franklin, Resin H. Flanagan, Zachariah Franklin, Charles W. Franklin, Luther M, Flemming, Charles T. Fredericks, Charles T. Frizzell, Jesse W. Frizzell, William Y. Franklin, Nathan Q. Frizzell, Gideon Franklin, Charles W. Frizzell, Francis J. Franklin, Lewis C. Frizzell, George W r . Flemming, William Frizzell, Joel 1 Frizzell, David Farver, John T. Franklin, Wm. H. France, W'illiam T. G Gilliss, Joseph H. Gosnell, John T. Green, Lewis Gunn, William Gosnell, Nathan W. Garver, Henry C. Gosnell, Ambrose M. Gilbert, William J. Gosnell, Wm. H. Oillis, John S. Gosnell, Emory E. Gamer, George 8. Gorsuch, Robert D. Gardner, James F. Grimes, Basil T. Grove, Samuel E. Gosnell, Wesley P. Gordon, James W. Gosnell, Joseph H. Gutckunst, Augustus Green, Perry Gosnell, Tobias Gist, Joshua C. Grimm, Rodney P. Gorsuch, Stephen Gosnell, Joseph Greenwood, Jos. B. Green, Charles C. H Hartley, Geonre W. Haines, Jesse W. Hall, Joshua P. Hartley, Wm. H. H. Hatfield, Daniel Hook, W’illiam H. Haines .John T t Harris*, John W. Hood, John Haines, Peter Hood, James Harris, Samuel Hartley, Pilkenton Hatfield, Charles C. Hood, Sylvester Hatfield, Joseph W. Hatfield, John H. Hal*, F*ncU M. Hood, Samuel ft Hatnmona, William P. Harrisup, Reuben R. Henderson, Elias Hamson, W'illiam Hammond, Daniel Hatfield, W’illiam H- Hammond, Lloyd Haines, John T. Hall, W'illiam A. Haines, Abraham Hollen, Henry Hughs, William H Hammond, Moses, Sr, Hood, Basil Hammond, DennU B. Horton, Thomas H. Hopkins, William Hopper, William H- Hammond, John F. Harmon, Nimrod Henderton, John H. Hammond, \ ache! Homsher, Beqjamin F. Hood, George W, Horn, Earnest B. Hainea, William Ham, John Y. Hoffman, John Harrison, George A, Hammond, CMn Hood, William H. Hood, Lewis FT Hood, Zadock V, Hainea. El ban an A. Hoonper, Pavld W, Hood, William H. Heniy, Reuben Hatfield, John R. Harmon, Wesley Hood, Jason P. E. llenrieks. Thomas Hammond, Charles 8. Harvey, William W'. Harrison, James L. Hipsley, John Harrison, John W. Horton, Randolph L. Haines, Israel A. 1 Ingles, Hanson T. Ingle*, John T. J Johnson, William H. Jones, Anthony Johnson, James W. Jackson, John Johnson, William Demon*, Thu man Davidson, John W. Davis, Wm. H. Demos*, John 8. Devilbiss, Chas. 8. Dutton, Joghua Downey, Wm. F. Davidson, Joseph Davis, Elias N. Demoss, John I). E I Edmondson, John W. Ebaugh, Elisha Ebaugh, Daniel Eckenrode, Francis A. Elstrode, John < Eckenrode, Charles E. Elstrode, Jeremiah Evens, Lewis Eli, Hugh L. Eckenrode, John E. Evens, Noah Ebaugh, Jeremiah Evens, Kinsey Eckis, Conrad Evens, Amos Eckenrode, Edward Elstrode, Columbus F Flater. Philip Frizzell, Joel Frizzell, Richard B. Friok, John F. Flater, William Flater, John Wm. Flater, John N. Fan well. Jacob Flater, Peter A. Flater, Benton 8. Frick, John Sr. Frick, Rufus Frey, Michael Frizzell, Geo. W. Flater, Jacob Fnhrman. Henry M. Frazier. Daniel Frizzell, L. T. Fanwell, Jeremiah Flater, Francis, H. Flater, Elisha Frick. Philip Frazier, Oeo. H. O Gardner, Jahez F. Gorsuch, J. W. Gardner, Edmond Gorsnch, Thomas Gorsuch, Nathan Gecky, John Gist, John W. Grimes, Richard Gamher, Wm. S. Gipson. Taswell J. Gorsuch, Lovelace O. Gorsuch, Wm. Gorsuch, Elias A. Green, Charles W. Go much, P. A. Gregory, Joseph Gorsuch, Goo. W. Green, Isaac T. Gorsuch, Wm. H. Green, David Gettinger, Jacob Gamher, Albert F. Gosnell, Alfred Gosnell, John W. Gore, Lewis I). Gittings, Isaac Gover, F. G. Gorden, Charles Gardner, Nimrod Gover, Elias D. Gorsuch, S. N. Geckey, John Gardner, Isaac Gorman, Wm. G. Gorsuch, L. P. G. Griffee, Silas V. Gardner, Wm. H. Gardner, Cyrus M. Green, Isaac Jr. H Hook, JamcK W. Hoff, David S. B. Hawn, Daniel N. Hoff, Jacob M. Hollenbaugh, Jacob Hotter, George P. Hoff, John Hook, Elias F. Hoff, Lewis Horner, George W. Hess, Joseph Hering, Francis L. Houck, Wm. J. Hill, John Hook, James W. Hardy, Jacob Holbrook, Henrv Hawkins, David Hollingsworth, J. H. Howard, James Haines, Benjamin Harris, Win. H. Haines, Abraham Hofman, John 0. Hering, Grenville T. Hill, Arthur Hering, Daniel S. Harman, Samuel Himnder, Balthaser Hurlehy, Morris Hoagy, John Hoffman. James C. Hill, John T. Hannan, John C. Harden, John W. Hawkins, Joseph •J Jordan, John E. Jones, Washington L. Jordan, /achariah L. Jones, 11. C. Joyce, John K Knox, John T. Kinner, Christopher Krasy, Conrad Knox, Ezekiel Kelbaugh, Adam Kieffcr, Wm. H. Kelbaugh, Samuel Knight, Jacob W. Krasy, Charles W. Knight, Geo. R. Koons, Eli Keller, Isaac Kelbaugh, John Kelbaugh, Alfred Kelbaugh, John Jr. Kelbaugh, Francis Knight, Jacob Knight, Samuel Kpox, Lewis H. Koonts, Edward E. Keck, John L Lockard, William Loguc, William Lockard, John Leppo, Emanuel L. Lamotte, Lewis A. J. Lockard, Jesse Lauver, Samuel A. Long, Miles L. Ixippo, Jacob M. Lamotte, W'illiam H. Little, EzraJ. Lee, James F. Long, Wm. Lovell, Ellsworth E. Leppo, Adam M. Lockard, Win. H. Lockard, Wm. Lockard, Howard Lopue, A. J. Lauver, Charles E. Leister, Abraham Lingenfelter, Peter Logue, Geo. W. Lockard, Wm. H. laong, Jesse Little, Geo. H. Leppo, Elijah Leister. Marion J. Lemon, G. W. Long, Oeo. W. M Martin, John McGee, Joshua Miller, David Martin, John L. Mann, Conrad Miller, Wm. Murray, Joshua Miller, Henry Miller, Henry Marker, Elias Misel, George Miller, Jacob Miller, George W. Mering, George T. , Martin, Geo. Martin, Curtis Matthews, W'm. N. Miller, Nathan H. McGee, Thomas Mack, Harry Mummangh, Geo. Mack, Qco. McGee, John McOlone. Bernard F. Martin, Wm. A. Martin, Henry Mummangh, A. G. Merryman, Mortis Mangel, Wm. McGee, Wm. J. Miller, Thomas J. McCormac, Nathan Miller, Michael Mummaugb, Lewis Mummaugh, Goo. W'. Mack, Joseph Martin, Salem Miller, George A. McGee, Aquilla Munimert, Joseph W. Martin, Yost N Nichodemus, Wash’n. Norris, Benjamin G. Nichols, Samuel NulljW'm. H. Neiner, Charles Nutting, John C. i Nelson, William B. Niner, John Nelson, Charles B. Nelson, John W. Nichols, George W r. Nushaum, Rufus O Oursler, Stephen Ogg, George W. Orem, Cumberland Ogg, Silvester Ogg, Elisha Oursler, Curtis O. Ogg, Ogg, Elias Oursler, Azariah Oursler, John W. P Pnigh, Ahrohan Pfeiffer, George E. Prugh, Upton Plank, Lewis Prugh, Lewis F. Peeling, Joshua Phillips, John T. Parrish, Zebediah Pool, John Parry, Elias Pool, Nathan Perry, E. B. Prugh, Uriah Phillips, Lewis H. Patterson, Samuel H, H Rinchardt, J. C. Raver, Franklin Rausch, Ernest Richards, John C, Rosen burger, Leonard Reigler, Wm. H. Rhodes, James Rhodes, Wm. Reed, Elias J. Roberts, Wm. Hupperth, Adam Reese, Noah Ranoull, Jacob Kademacher, Gerhard Reed, James H. Richards, W'm. L. Richter, Henry Richter, Michael 8 Shipley, Lewis Shilling, Wm. M. Spencer, Thomas H. Shaeffer, Conrad Step, George Shaffer, John Sweeden, John Stocksdale, Tobias C. Sweetman, Robert ir. Shilling, Wm. P. Sweetman, Michael Shaffer, Henry Stocksdale, Noah Shanner, Samuel 8. Shipley, George W. Simmerson, Israel M. Shipley. John H. Slack, John W r . Smith, Howard T. Smith, Philip Shaffer, John Smith, Thomas Shreeve, David Sanders, Joseph Shipley, Henry 8. Sanders, William Saylor, Andrew Stocksdale, Lewis H. Snyder, Henry P. Shultz, Samuel Shilling, Oeo. W. Shipley, James Sweetman, Robert Snavel, Lewi* Slorp, Jacob Snavel, Conrad Stull, Geo. Step, Philip Stujl, John L. Siep, Lewis H. Stull, Henry Snpth, Reuben A. Stull, Daniej Simmons, Hezekiah Stull, Jmes P. Shipley. Theodore Stansbpry, B*mel Stocksdale. 8. B. Stenshury. John T. Stubhins, Win. M. Kata.H. sa,sz> T ' Stocksdale, John T. Snpden, Nicodemu* Shipley, Lloyd Spitler, Samuel Slasman, James Smith, Peter Schmidt, John Shipley, Edwin Stevenson, Joshua S. Sherinan. Sebastian Shock, Jarrett Sj. Slinxax, inac U Slaauiau, Hahlqn Simmon,, John N. Stock>4ale, S. T, Smith, Ozcllo k Schlowr, John Shreeve, J(tb„ lanr Tanner, Jmh or, Joremmh Tyrrell, J. R. pfepai 1'- tew Uy or, Henry Jr. Tnylor, Noah Taylor, Jno. of Thor. Thompson, Allen Taylor, John C. Tanner, Geo. W. Taylor, Thomae Taylor, John T. Taylor, Jeeee Taylor, Je.re U UnvcrzMt, Chriztian Uhler, William H. Uhler, Washington Uhler, John Jr. Uhler, Krrnoie M. Uhler, John K Kelly, Thomas 0. Kidd, Daniel Koontz, Frederick Koontz, Lewis A. Koontz, W'illiam H. Kitzmiller, Henry L. Kitzmiller, Hiram J. Kroening, Conrad Koontz, John T. Koontz, James W. L Ixiwman, Zach. W r. Lookingbeal, Jacob Long, Abraham Little, Jacob H. Lindsay, Ephraim Jxing, Andrew Lindsay, David lisntz, Theodore Lillie, Peter E. Long, Peter Lindsay, Lewis Lindsay, Cassadore C. little, George little, Robert M Me Quay, John T. Myers, Henry Misner, Joseph Myers, John T. McQuay, David N. Myers, Dennis E. Merrick, Richard E. Mobley, Leander Myers, Lewis A. Mysel, Edward McLoughlin ; A. B. Magiu, Charles Myers, Philip Magin, John P. Myers, Philip of E. Murry, Samuel Myers, Daniel Modock, Isaiah N Nusbaum, Jacob Nusbaum, John Nusbaum, Levi O Owings, Gustavus P Pickett, Aquilla Pickett, Thomas Pickett, W'm. W. Pickett, Peter Pickett, George Pike, Dennis A. Poole, John N. Phebus, Richard W'. Poole, John T. W. Phebus, Daniel A. Pickett, Charles R. Pickett, Daniel Porter, Thomas C. Poole, John E. Phebus, Charles E. Porter, Charles A. Penn, Stephen Phebus, John Penn, Eden Porter, Beniamin Penn, John of 8. Poole, W'illiam W. Penn, Benjamin of 8. Porter, Jesse W. Porter, Thomas B. K Rigter, Ggo. M. sr. Rumspert, Wm. H. Rigler, Geo. M. jr. Ryan, George W, Rinehart, John Ryan, Jefferson M. Ram sour, Lloyd Ryan, Jefferson Rumspert, Augustus Ridgely, Richard Runklcs, Upton Ryan, John A. I). Rinehart, Isaiah Ryan, John B. 8 Snyder, John A. Spurrier, Joshua Seflman, John B. T. Simmons, William Shipley, Roderick Smith, Levi T. Skidmore, Andrew J. Stem, John H. Skidmore, H. P. Selby, Lloyd 8. Shipley, Basil Scott, Charles A. Selby, John N. Shoebridge, Chas. W r . Smith, John T. Steele, James H. Snyder, Theodore Bentz, James Smith, Randolph Staunton, Thomas Smith, Eli N. Happineton, A. W. Bellman, Lloyd Squirrel!, John W. Shew, Henry Selby, Benjamin F. Smith, Thomas Shipley, Dennis Bellman, Joshua Shipley, Reuben Spurrier, Joseph Shew, W'illiam H. Snyder, John J. Shipley, Columbus J. Smith, Tivus V. Smith, Lewis V. Smith, Jeremiah H. Simms, James Bellman, W’m. N. Shipley, William A. Stem, Jesse E. Bellman, Robert Shipley, Francis M. Sundergill, John L. Shipley, Joseph F. Shipley, Thomas N. Spurrier, Bennett Smith. Charles T Trayer, Jacob V. Toop, Henry Tucker, John Taylor, Francis T. Teener, Joseph W Wagner, Daniel W'ood, Basil jr. Waters, Summerset R. Webster, William T. Wood, Basil sr. Wood, Elias N. Warfield, Horatio J. Wagner, Philip H. Ward, Robert T. Williams, Charles E. Wagner, John G. W’eitzell, Wm. W. Warfield, Joshua W'illiams, Richard F. Waters, C. R. Waters. Samuel D. Woodward, C. 0. Warfield, R. O. D. W'ilt, Perrv G. W ood, Carroll H. Y Young, John T. Yohn, W'illiam Young, Joshua 1). Z Zepp, W’illiam Zile, Edwin A. Zepp, William L. Zepp, Artemus K. Zile, Jesse N. Zile, Howard M. C. Zepp. John Zepp, George A. Zifc, William H. ZileT David Tl. Zile, David List of Voters erased from the books of Registration on account ofdeath, removal, 4c. Bair, Nathaniel Gover, Samuel Q. Bussey, C. F. Jenkins, Resin T. Cochran, John W. Lambert. David Dennis, John M. Myers, Francis Dotson, Zachariah Shear, Oliver Downs, Isaac T. Tompkins, Peter Easton, William T. Zepp, Benjamin T. ABRAHAM ALBAUGH, aept 27. 1878. Register. A. H. HUBER, No. a, CARROLL HALL, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Drugs, pa text MEnrciyjss, PERFUMERY, Sc O. KEEPS constantly on hand a complete ¦took of the purest DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, besides the most popular PATENT MEDICINES IN THE MARKET. Parties will find, on examination, a varied assortment of FANCY ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. loT Especial attention paid to Physicians’ Orders and Prescriptions. april 22-ly E. K. OERNAND, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QCEKNBWARE, HARDWARE, HATS BOOTS * SHOES, Paints, Oil,, Window Gian, AVKItILLCHEMICAL PAINT. Dnup, hratolan Grocerie,, 4c., Ac. Corner Main and Court Street,, maylß WeetuiMter, Md. FARMERS ¦AVX TTOTJB, MONEY. SMITHS RAW BONE PHOBPHATB, equal to the best brand, in the market, and yet sold et the low price of $42 per too at present, aa there u atronp probability of further advance, upon the price, of the raw material, which of courae will caoee u, to incream our prices, Farmers would do well to apply early for their Fall supplied. FOWBLE 4 MATTHEWS, aug 9-2 m Westminster, Md. Silver Plated Carters, Frail Stand,, ito * r UOa,frß- - ... ....... r VOL. VIII.-NO, 46. |ortrrj. THE TIDEOP DEATH. BT HOX. ROBERT M. CHAELTOK. The tide rolls on, the tide rolls on. The never-censing tide, That sweeps the plewure from our hearts, The loved ones from our aide— That brings afflictions to our lot, And anguish and despair, And bears from Youth's unruffled brow The charms that lingered there. The tide rolls on; wave after wave Its swelling waters flow ; Before itall is bright and fair; Behind it all is woe! The infant from ita mother's breast, The gay and blooming bride, Are swept away and borne along By that resistless tide. The tide rolls on ; the soldier’s eye Grows dim beneath its swell; The scholar shuns the mystic lore That he hath loved so well; The monarch puts the crown aside, And Labor’s weary slave Rejoices that his limbs will know The quiet of the grave. The tide rolls on ; like summer brook, It glideth to the sad; But, like dark winter's angry tide. It rusheth to the glad. From kingly hall and lowly cot, From battle-field and hearth. It sweeps into oblivion’s sea The dwellers on the earth. 801 l on, thou dark and turbid wave! Thou can 1 st not bear away The record of the good and brave, That knoweth not decay ; Though fierce may rush thy billow’s strife, Though deep thy current be, Still faith shall lift thy beacon high, And guide us through thy sea. The Declaration of Independence. WBM, HOW AU WHERE WAS IT WRITTEE? There is much of intercut in the above questiuu from one of your correspondents, in the Obterter of the 14th, and how much easier it ia to ask than to answer. There ia nothing left na but to gather what we cau from the records and troditioua of tlic men of that day, who were in that Congress, and especially from the immortal committee who were assigned to draw up the wonderful paper. It is wellknown that the committee were as they were named, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Bepja- mio Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert K. Livingston. John Adams says in his Autobiography. “The committee had several meetings in which were proposed the articles of which the Declaration was to consist, and minutes were made of them. The committee then appointed Mr. Jeffer- son and me to draw them up in form, and clothe them in a proper dreas. The sub- committee met and considered the minutes, making such observations on them as occurred:" He goes on to say that Jefftr- son desired him to make the draft which he declined for several reasons, the last of which ia, “I had a great opinion of the elegance of his pen, and none at all of my own.” In a letter to Timothy Pickering, dated the 6th of August, 18:12. as to the origin of the Declaration of Independence, he expressed the same recollections, and says that Jefferson said, “Well, if you are decided, t will do as well os I can and he replied, “Very well, when yon have drawn it up, we will have a meeting." He goes on:—“A meeting we accordingly had, and conned the paper over. I was delighted with ita high tone and the flights of oratory with which it abounded, especially that concerning negro slavery, which, though I knew his Southern bretbern would never suffer to pass in Congress, I certainly never would oppose. There were other expressions which I would not have inserted, if 1 had drawn it up, particularly that which called the King tyrant I thought this too personal, for I never believed George to be a tyrant in disposition and in nature; I always believed him tobe deceived by his courtiers on both sides of the Atlantic, and in bis official capacity only, cruel. I thought the expression too passionate, tod too much like aeoldiug, for so grave mud | solemn a document, but as Franklin and Sherman were to inspect it afterward, I thought it would not become me to strike it out. 1 consented to report it, and do not now remember that 1 made or sug- gested a single alteration. We reported it to the committee of five. It was read, and I do not remember that Franklin or Sherman criticised anything. We were ' all in baste, Congress was impatient, and the instrument was reported, as Ibelieve, in Jefferson's handwriting, as he first drew it. Congress cut off about a quarter of it, aa I expected they would, but they oblit- erated some of the best of it, and left all that was objectionable, if anything in it waa. 1 have long wondered that the original draft has not been published. I suppose the reason is the vehement philip- pic against negro slavery." Benson J. Leasing in his Lives of these Signers, gives the original draft, and this letter to Rich- ard Henry Lee, four days after. Philadelphia, July 8, 1776. ** Dear Sis :—For news, I refer yon toyour brother, who writes on that head. I enclose you a copy of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, as agreed to by the House, and also aa originally framed jyon will judge whether it is the better or the worse for the critics. 1 shall return to Virginia after the 11th of August. I wish my successor may be certain to come before that time; in that case, I shall hope to see you, and not Wythe, in convention, that the business of Government, which is of everlasting concern, may recaive your aid. Adieu, and believe me to be, Your friend and servant, Thomas Jefferson. To Richard Henry Leo, Esq.” Webster, in his discourse on the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, talks ia this wise ¦ —“The merit of this paper is Mr. Jefferson's. Some changes were made in it at the suggestion of other members of the committee, and ethers by Congress, while it was under discussion. But none of them altered the tone, the fritme, the arrangement, or the general character of the instrument. As a composition, the Declaration ia Mr. Jefferson's. It ia the production of his 1 mind, and the high honor of it belongs to him clearly and absolutely. To say that ho performed his great work well, would bo doing him injustice. To aay that he did excellently well, admirably well, would be inadequate and halting praise. Let us rather say, that he so discharged the duty assigned him, that all Americana may well rejoice that the work of drawing the title ' deed of their liberties devolved open him." Everett talks in the some strain npon a \ like occasion:—“This trust devolved on i Jefferson, and with if rests on him the ' imperishable renown of having penned the ' Declaration of Independence. To have I been the instrument of expresaimr & one brief, decisive set, the concentrated will and resolution of a whole family of States; of unfolding, hi one all-important mani- festo, the causes, the motives, and the —or, rather, let me aay, already elevated —to an importance, in the estimation of many, equal to anything human ever borne on prachinent, or expressed in the visible signs of thought, this is the jrle;y of Thomas Jefferson.” 3 Loosing, in his introduction to his “Lives of the Signers," say- a few verbal alterations were mode by Adams and Dr. Franklin, and that it was submitted to Congress on the 28th day of June. On the 7th of June, Richard Henry Lee made the great move for independence, by offering his celebrated resolution, which was incorporated in the instrument;— “Resolved, That these United colonies are, and of right ought to bq, free and inde- pendent States; that they are absolved from all allegiance to British Crown ; and that all political cmnectiou between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to bo, totally dissolved." On the 11th of June the committee was appointed. The time “ic/ien” lies, then, between the 11th and the 28th. There having been, according to John Adams, “several meetings o' the committee,” and one or more meetings of the Hub-commit- tee (Jefferson and himm|f.) The instru- ment must have within the space of two weeks, and probably within one. We have aeen “how" itwas drawn. The ideas are not original, bid -were long the expression of the public mlfid, which were then to take a more positive shape, and were to become the language of the Colonies united as separate States. The grouping, or as Webster has it, “the com- position," was Jefferson’s. His was the style—the rhetoric. As to the place "where." Jefferson said to Webster and Mr. and Mrs.Tiekuor, when they visited him in 1824, “in reply to a question of Mr. Webster's”;—“The Declaration of Independence was written in a house on the north side of Chestnut street, between Third and Fourth—not a corner house. Heiskell's Tavern, in Fourth street, has been shown for it, hut this is not the house,” This, in brief, is what we And as to that most eloquent Stale paper; bearing upon the questions asked by yourcorrespondent, lying scattered through revolutionary history and tradi- tion. It were well in these centennial days to revive all that is known of those liberty-loving men who gave birth to a free government, baaed upon the will of the people, and teach their virtues to the rising youth, who may have much to do with our history aa a nation at the end of an other hundred years. —Gorretpoudrnt "f the New York (Jhterver. ORCHARDS. The best fruit—the cleanest, best grown i and least deformed fruit—l have seen is that grown in orchards in which pigs or sheep hare been permitted to range for a •cries of years up to the time the fruit really begins to mature and drop. It is astonishing what a difference it makes in the aggregate amount of perfect specimens of apples, pe&n and plums that bang on the trees. They destroy innumerable in- sects. Those who admit the pigs to the orchards ring or rim their noses. They do not allow them to break the sod by rooting. Thus, they make them watchful of every larva and insect which appears on , the surface, and compel them to eat the I stung fruit which drops from the trees in the early part of the season. Sheep are more dangerous in an orchard than swine. They are more liable to gnaw the bark from the trees —especially if young, and the pasturage is short. But > as a rule, there is little damage done. Here is one man who has kept thirty hand- some South-Downs in his orchard this sea- son, and not a tree is injured; nor can you find an apple on the ground after 10 o'el'k in the morning, unless you happen to be under the tree about the time it drape. No orchard that I have seen, however, surpasses one in which no live stock has i been kept other than poultry—hens, geese, i turkeys, guinea and pea fowl. Here is an - extensive range, inclosed by a high picket i fence. The trees are mulched and manur- ed every year—sometimes in fall and > sometimes in spring. Turkeys roost i > the trees; to do the other fowls. The 1 geese have a pond fed by a brook in which to bathe. All the fowls are kept in this orchard that can be with profit The crop of fruit is bountiful and beautiful. The abundance is due to care in pruning, wash- ing and feeding. Its beauty and perfect- ness is largely attributed by the owner to the vigilance of the fowls in hunting in- sects snd destroying them. Tile profits from the fowls are large. It is claimed that they are the most productive and prof- itable live stock he has, •in proportion to the investment. Eggs, chickens snd tur- keys alwtys bring a good price; and the range he gives them and the comparative freedom, diminishes the amount of care required and the per cent, of loss front disease that ordinarily obtains where fowl are closely confined. Really, the orchard, with its fruit and poultry products, is regarded the most profitable portion of his investment in proportion to the expense involved in its care. Utilizing the Buffalo.—Home- steaders, and other settlers of small means in western Kansas, derive considerable profit from the buffalo. The moat salted and dried, is used in families nr sold in towns. The skins are in good demand, as they are now not only used for robes, but are tanned fur leather. Some of the long- est hair is manufactured into mattresses, while the shorter hair is used in mortar for plastering purposes. A large business is also done is collecting buffalo bones, which are sent to the cast to be ground up or manufactured into bone phosphates. Several hundred car loads have been sent ( east over this road the present season, aud ' vast quantities are piled np at nearly every station awaiting shipment. Tbo avenge | price paid for these bones at the station is $5 per ton. I The finding of a human skull embeded , in a rock in Kansas, and a skull, too, hot | ter developed in its shape than a modern , skull, an the general theories of its being a pre-hiotorlo age, must be a ptuxle to the | disciples of Darwin, and curry back its , first devclopement from its condition to a period so far that it will take away one's | breath to think of It. | Amusements.—That amuscuksam have their place in the economy of life no one- . cau doubt. Life is not all labor and rest. | It wants ita diversions as watt. And that ( he who helps in the hast ways, to meet this common want of nature k doing a k useful service to mankind 1 cannot doubt, i 7 5 arm-boiira*of a bird be perforated, ita 1 trachea or windpipe may be tied without 8 - $2 PER ANNUM. List of Qualified Voters In the 3d Election District of Carroll County, Maryland. A Artor, Uriaa Artor, Enau Adlespergor. Joaiah Adlespergor, James Artor, Philip Artor, Uriah Artor, Solomon Adlespergor, F. P. B Bunkert, William J. Brown, Joseph Burgeon, Aaron Baumgardner, Peter Hankert, Christian Bish, Nicholas B. Bowman, Oco. W. Bish, Peter Banker!, Elias Banker!, Jacob Bankort, Urias J. Bowman, Amos Biehl, Isaac Banker!, Adam Bunkcrt, Frederick Belt, Larkin Banker!, Isaac Bcachtel, Martin Bunkert, Josiah C. Bunkert, Theodore Bnnkort. James Brown, Henry Banker!, Wm. H. Brown, Jacob H. Banker!, John C. Burgeon, John Boose, John Baum, Jacob Bowers, George Brown, David H. Brown, Ephraim Baum, Jacob W. Bcachtel, John Brown, Francis T. Bcachtel, Henry L. Banker!, Abraham Brown, Noah C. Bcachtel, George Byers, William G. Burgoon, William N. Boose, Ephraim Brack, William Black, Henry Boweraox, Jer. D. Black, James W. Bish, Levi Boggs, James Burgoon, John W. F. Boose, Solomon Brown, William J. Boose, David Bish, William J. C. Bcntxcl, Ephraim Bish, Warden J. A. Bish, William H. Bunkert, Elias F. Bowman, George C Crouse, David Copenliavor, Wm. Crouse, John Craden, Joseph Cover, Samuel Cover, James Crumrinc, Jacob H. Crouse, David L. (’rouse, William Cover, Tobias D. Crouse, Ephraim Creamer, Isaiah W. Crouse, John T. Cover, William H. 1> Duco. Peter Dutcrer, Josiah Dutcrer, John J. Ducc, Charles Dutcrer, James E. Dresher, Jacob J. Dutcrer, George Ducc, John Dutcrer, .Joseph Duterer, John T. Dutercr, Henry Duce, Henry K Earkurt, David B. Eck, Jerome Karhart. William J, Elliott, Valentine Jr. Erb. Samuel of J. Erb, NelnL Erb, Samuel ot'Ch. Eckert,W. Essig, Jacob J. W. Eck, Francis Erb, Joseph J. Erb, Eli Erb, Joseph Erb, William A. P Fiickinger, John Frownfelter, Joshua Frock, Jonas Frock, Henry Fiickinger, William Frock, Lounger Frock, David H. Frock. David 11. Frock. John of Jno. Fair, llcnry Fceser, Samuel Fcescr, Henry Frownfelter, Peter Focser, Errs D. Frock, Michael J. Frock, Peter J. Fecser, Jacob J. Foreman, Samuel Feoscr, William J. Funk, John P. Fecser, John .1. Fenner, Nathaniel D. Frock, Jacob W. Fuss, Henry D. Fleagle. Noah F. Fecser, David H. Fecser Cyrus Focscr, Dcrias Fonnwalt, L. J. Frock, William Formwalt, George A.Fomey, Clarence Fecser, Ephraim a Celling, Samuel Groft, James Getting, .Jacob Gcaukcr, George II Hcsson, Benjamin Humbert, George A. Hessen, Peter Halter, John Hahn, Jacob Hahn, Samuel Hull, Isaac Hess. Jacob Halm, William H. Hahn, Levi T. I lesson. Isaac Hull, John T. Hahn, Joseph E. Hesson, David W. Huff, Gershum Hiltubrund, Jacob S. Humbert, Jacob A. Houck, Jeremiah Hesson. Rufus W. Hahn, Josiah Hesson, Jacob Hesson, Hezekiah Houck, William Humbert, Adam N. Hamer. James A. Hesson, Abraham Halm, Wesley J. Hull, Levi D. Hesson, Samuel Halter. John (’. Hull, Jacob P. Hahn, Upton L. Humbert, Wm. H. J Jones, John Jones, Joseph O. Jones, Charles P. K Koontx, Josiah Kump, Josiah Koontx, John Kump, Jacob Keefer, Samuel K. Knipple, John 11. D. Keefer, George A. Koontx, Henry Kemper, Elias Koontx, Jacob Kcam, George Kessclring, Thos. F. Koontx, Absalom Kump, Cyrus Koontx, AbrahamSr.Kesselring, Samuel Koontx, Abraham Jr.Kump, William A. Kimmelshue, And'w.Kessclring Wm. 11. Koontx, William H. Koontx, James <). Koontx. George Koontx, Emanuel Kelly, Thomas W. Kump, Henry Koontx. Eli Kump, W'illiam M. Kump, Peter L Lippy. Jacob L. Lcppu, William A. Lijipy, Richard Leppo, David Lippy, Joseph Looekingbill, John Little, William leister, John Looekingbill, SamuclLippy, Jacob R. Lippy, George S. liegorc, Jesse W. Little, Jeremiah W. liegorc, Exru lawyer, Ezra M. Lipny, Jacob Lawyer, Jesse Ludwig, Jacob Looekingbill, L. M. Lcgore, Jonas JiCppo, David 11. K. Little, Peter Little, George L. Little, Pius Leppo. Absalom Ijccsc, Daniel Lippy,;Wm. 11. of J. liegore, Wm. H. Leister, Jacob Looekingbill, W. H. Leppo. Wni, K. Ijcgore, John T. Jjcppo, Daniel U Miller, Ephraim T. Miller, Jacob Miller, John of J. Mikoscll, Nathaniel Miller, Henry Myers, Josephus Miller, Andrew Morolock, Jew. A. Mathias, Edward Z. Myers, Jeaae Mathias, Daniel Myers, Christian Morelock, Peter S. Miller. Isaac Moreloek, Dennis A. Myers, Henry P. Mathias. Leandcr Mikesell, Jacob Myers, Emanuel Myers, Jeremiah .Motter, John Mlbm, George Myers, William Mihm. John C. Myers, John of D. Myew, Fred’k. H- Myers. Daniel Jr. Mayer, Henry Myers, Daniel E. Myers, Wm. A, Myers, John Mjm, Joshua Miller, Joseph 11. Myora, Bonbon V, Messiuger, .Samuel Myers, IL J. D. Myers, Samuel Mitten, Noah Hotter, Washington Marsh, leather C. Mans, John Myers, liufus Miller, John 11, Masemor, Jacob Matter, William Mcrlck, Win. C, M Noel, Thomas C. O Ohlcr, John P Paul, Ezra I). Price, Jacob 11. K S under, Perry Heindollur, Jesse cinecker, Wm. H. Hcinecker, Benj. Hoiudollar, Jus. W. Rjarlwuh, Joseph Beincman, Jesse Keineckor, Paul Keindollar, John

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    County, Maryland.

    AAmiacoat, John Armaeost, Wm. L.Allgire, Amon Arnold, JosephArnold, James H. Arbaugh, ConradArnold John T. Arbaugh, WilliamArnold, Anthony Abbott, DavidArnold, John Ashton, Jarvis W.Armaeost, Geo. W. Arnold, John H.Arnold, Charles W. Arnold, EliasArnold, Henry Arnold, Samuel 0.Arnold, John W. Akers, Wm. T.Armaeost, Cornelius Allgire, John 11.Allgire, Wm. A. Armaeost, Daniel

    UByers, Benjamin W. Brown, 11. P.Bush, Jabez A. Buckley, CorneliusBaker, Samuel Bolte, GeorgeBond, Benjamin Brown, Wm. G.Bond, Wm. H. Blizzard, Charles T.Barber, John W. Barnes, Benjamin F.Brothers, David Bingham, SamuelBaker, John Hell, Wm. H.Bush, Wm. A. Bay, NathanBarnes, Moses Bay, HughBloom, Wm. 11. Bartholow, H. T.Barnes, Beniamin Booker, JamesBitzel, Martin Bennett, Eli T.Barnes, Geo. H. Barnes, LeviBrothers, Elias Bollinger, EmanuelBlizzard, James C. Brummel, JosephBaker, George W. Bowman, JosephusBitzel, George Baxter, J. T.Blizzard, John M. Barnes, MusesBowman, John W. Brown, Thomas 0.Brown, Benjamin Barnes, John M.Blizzard, Peter A. Bollinger, Wm.Baker, Wm. P. Blizzard, Samuel H.Babylon, Jeremiah Bowman, Peter A.Bush, Daniel Bowman, J. W.Blizzard, John W. Brown, SamuelBlizzard, Wasley Bureau, JohnBlizzard, Wm. H. Brothers, Elias N.Blizzard, Elijah Barnes, Wm. F.Bollinger, Abdial Bihy, JacobBuckingham, Ewd. N. Blizzard, JohnBaxter, Lewis Bolster, JohnByers, D. I). Bond, Wesley W.Bartholow, A. T. Brown, Wm. H.Bgker, John Barnes, Jabex N.Buckingham. Elisha Barnes, HenryBenson, Nicholas Baker, Richard C.Blizzard, John '• Brown, VincentBrothers, Joshua S. Burlier, Wm- IJ.Barnes, Perry O. Brown, ThomasBollinger, Jesse Bowman, James M.Boggart, Andrew Bowman, Lewis H.Blizzard, Elias N. Barrick, MiltonS.Brown, Charles W. Barnes, John T.Barnes, Richard A. Bitzel, George A.Buckley, John A. Baxter, Wm. H.Bollinger, Elias

    cCook, Job# 0, Crgwford, Wm, L&;.k\ £r?v: bHT '

    &&P.Custer, Henry ('olliton, WashingtonCranster, John f|. Capla, HezekiahJoseph C, Crnsey, F M.Chew. MHton Corbin, Wm. 1,.Carroll, Henrv P. Corbin, John N,Cap e, Jacob W. Chew, AlbertC ape, Samuel L. Caple, Francis 1,.Cxplo, Win. H. Creswell, Elijah

    • Cn|*ter, Wm. W. Crabhs, A. J._ DDevilbiss, Milton Davis, HansonDaria, John Davis, EnochDevilbUs, F. A. Drexfer, HenryDrexler. Conrad Draxter, Andrew

    WESTMINSTER, MD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873.8

    Shrivor, Andrew K. Stoncsifor, Abraham jHilvernail, Michael Steer, GeorgeShriver, Austin F. Sterner, Jeremiah iShriver, Wert. If. Shriver, WilliamSnyder. Jonas Shriver, Francis B.Slydcr, Jacob Shull. DanielSlydor, Barnabas -Steencr, George

    ** Sheets, Joseph Studdy, HezekiahStnddy, Emanuel Stoneslfer, AbrahamStonesifer, Samuel Shuler, JosiahStuddy, John Slydor, NathanielStonesifer, Jacob Scnfk, DanielStenshury, S. P. Stricklin. JohnSflrouso, Rufus Sprenkle, GeorgeStoycr, Henry S Suliven, George W.Steward, John Sterner, UriahSteer, Elias Stonesifer, AndrewSnyder, John Steyer, William G.Snyder, George P. Shriver, Thomas H.Smith, Martin Shull, William D.Studdy. Jacob J. Shull, JohnSteyer, Samuel Stonesifer, JosephStuller, John Shull, HenryStuddy, Jacob Steer, JohnShull, Michael Snyder, William 11.Stenshury, Noah L. Stonesifer, A. of S.Shorb, James Stonesifer, AndrewSterner, John I). Stonesifer, EdwardSnyder, James Stonesifer, Austin K.Shull, Philip Sterner, HezekiahStuddy, David Stenshury, John T.Studdy, Rufus Shriver, Louis K.

    TTagg, William Troxol, James W.Troxel, Moses Troxel, Jacob G.Troxel, Jacob Troxol, Henry T.

    VUtz, Jacob Utx, SamuelUts, David A.

    WWebster, Michael G. Wisner, ChristopherWolf, Jacob • Wentz, PhilipWantx, George Weimort, Henry J.Wibling, Charles Woolery, FerdinandWisner, Joshua jr. Wisner, JoshuaWivcl, James Wagner, JohnWivcl, Anthony Wentz, Philip K.Wisner, Jacob 11. Wareheim, NoahWentz, Ephraim Wilhelm, HenryWentz, Reuben Wampler, JohnWentz. Adam Wivel, FrancisWolf, John Wentz, JesseWarner, Thomas Wintcrodc, Eph. 11.Weaver, Henry Willct, Cyrus J.Wampler, Jacob W. Wisner, David

    YY'ingling, William Yingling,PeterYingling,C. of J. Vcisor, EmanuelYingling, Frek. L. Yoiser, AbsalomYingling, Levi Yingling, Ezra T.Yingling, Martin Yingling. EphraimYingling, Wm. H. Yingling, AlbertYingling, Adam P.

    List of Voters erased from the books ofRegistration on account of death, remo-val, Ac.Hankert, DavidS. King. WashingtonT.Bish, Daniel Lippy, JohnBaumgardner, John Lcetc, PhilipBittlc, James Leese, DavidBunkert, Henry Lippy, DavidBbstin, George W. Lichty, JohnCrabhs, John Marklc, MichaelCrabhs, Sylvester Myers, HenryCrubbs, Charles A. Miller, John, Jr.Crumcr, Jacob W. Reaser, ReubenDuterra,* Jacob W. Rinehart, Daniel W.Erb, Christian Lcatherwood, K. L.Feescr, George W. Stonesifer, JohnFeeser, David L. Stonesifer, Isaac N.Fowler, Pius J. Shafer, AlbertGreenwood. Daniel Study. AlbertHahn, Henry Smith, MichaelKoontx, Wm. 11. Warner. JosephKump, David Yeiscr, DanielKing, George Yingling.Edward

    ELI ERB.sept 27, 1873 Register.

    List of Qualified VotersIn the 10th Election District of Carroll

    County, Maryland.

    AAllison, Thomas L. Angel, John Jr.Angel, John W. Angel, UriahAngel Samuel Jr. Angel, CharlesAngel, Samuel Arcing, DanielAngel, Jacob Arnold, JosephAngel, John Aulthouse, Henry D.Angel, John Jr. Angel, Charles W.

    BBuffington, Ephraim Boone, John H.Bowers, John Buffington, Jas. W.Bircly, Francis T. Biehl, JohnBiggs, Joseph J. Buffington, Wm.Barrick, Charles F. Buffington. Isaac W.Bowman, John D. Bircly, Oliver I).Buffington, A. D. Biehl, lowis M.Buffington, Levi Bowman, JohnBuffington, Jacob Babylon, Wm. 11.Baker, Jacob Babylon, P. J.Bohn, Reuben S. Biehl, George A.Bolinger, Joel K. Bumgardncr, 0. W.Buffington, Albert J. Buffington, Martin L.Bowers, Joel

    CCrumbaekor, Jesse Cruvcr, AugustusCrumbackcr, Win. (’ash, John P.Crabhs, Charles E. Carmack, FrancisCook, William Cover, John M.Crouse, Samuel Chipley, Joseph K.Crabhs, Nelson M. Crabhs, WilliamCover, Thomas F. Chits, JosiahCrwmbccker, W.J.K. Coleman, JohnCrabhs, William J. Cress, HamiltonCrabhs, Andrew J.

    DDavis, William Dotterer, Wm. H.Darkis, Frederick Dotterer, FranklinDorsey, Frederick Dayhoff. JosephDern, George Deni, WilliamDotterer, Joshua Durbin, William J.Difeudal I, John Dorsey, AllenDuyhoff, William Diffendall, Jacob N.Dern, George W. Davis, James C.Dcbow, George L. Diller, Dr. Chas. H.Diffendall, John H. Dayhoff, Jacob

    BEnsor, Isaac K. Emmcrt, Joseph S.

    FFuss, Felix Forney, JacobFleeglo, Benj. L. Fogle, James M.Frock, Jacob Fleeglc, Wm. H.Furney, Thomas Fogle, EmanuelFogle, Wm. 11. Fiidior, HenryFuss, William 11. Fiickinger, Geo. A.Fuss, Samuel Jr. Furney, AlfredFox, Ilexckiah Fogle, John T.Foreman, David Fox, Samuel D.Fogle, John W. Fuss, Samuel L.Frock, Isaiah G. Fogle, Martin 11.

    OG/iruer, Jasper Gosnell, Gassaway G,Garner, P. Graham, Peter J.Gel wicks, Israel Green, Dennis

    Hlliteshow, Ephraim Harman, Benj, F.Hap, George W. Hill,William H.Harman, Samuel Howard, Henry AHap, William Harman, John Jr.Iliteshcw, Alfred P. Haines, DavidHann, Ell H. Harman, Sumuo) T,Harman, V. Ji Hahn, William H.Hartxell, John Z. Hann, Benjamin 0,Hens, Jacob Hahn, Jacob H,Hap, Jacob Hann, Lewis K,Hann, Samuel D.

    JJohnson, Christopher Jackson, William A.Jones, David Johnson, David L.

    KKoous, Peter Koons, CorneliusKnipple, Edward H. Koons, James H.

    VVoudersmith, Daniel

    WWoolery,C. J. Wisner, Peter J,Wood., Peter Welsh, LatherWnrd, Alfred L. Welsh, Luther Jr.Ward, George Whalen, WesleyWilson, Robert Willis, Z. T.Welch, Samuel L. Ward, Joseph E.Wardenfeldt, John Wickert, JacobWardenfelt, Henry Williams, Lewis A.Williams, James H. Wampler, James L.William.,Burges. N. Woolery, Jerome W.Whittle, John M. Williams, ThomasWilliams, James Williams, A, J.Williams, John F. Wheever, AlfredWoolL Peter Wildermuth, Wra. F.Woolf, Upton F. Wagoner. Samuel E.Wagoner, John Weller, JacobW'ilderson, Sam i. W. Ward, John H.Willi., A. W. Williams, KinseyWilliam., Edward Wilhide, Josiah K.Ward, W’illiam Williams, HeronW'illiam., Greeobury Washington, Geo.Wagoner, Henry Willis, Wesley F.Wage., Luke Ward, Wm. M.Williams, Charles F. Williams, Wm. H.Weaver, George Winchester, John H.Williams, Salem Winchester, Benj. T.Williams, Christ’r. C. Winchester, IsaacWilliams, Robert

    YTingling, John W. Tingling, Jacob M.Tingling, Noah Tingling, John P.Tingling,Wm. H. ofJ.

    ZZinkan, Daniel Zepp, Charles I.Zepp, Solomon Zepp, Stephen H.

    List of Voters erased from the books ofRegistration on account ofdeath, removal, Ac.Bowers, John Orendorff, JohnBartholow, Thomas Phillips, AsburyDell. David B. Passy, SamuelHughes, Wm. H. Robertson, GeorgeHutchens, Wm. H. Rosenkurger, LewisLittle, Duncan

    WM. H. LAMOTTE,sept 27, 1873. Register.

    List of Qualified VotersIn the !Hh Klection District of Carroll

    County, Maryland.

    AAnderson, William P. Applehee, WashingtonAlkaugb, Abraham Aldridae, Lewi A.Anderson, Absalom Albaugh. Francis J.Arthur, Joseph Albaugh, Andrew P.

    BBuckingham, laemuel Baker, Thomas 1).Buckingham, David Baker, Francis A.Barnes, W'illiam H. Baker, George W.Bennett, William A. Bear, GeorgeBarnes, Adam S. Buckingham, Thus. B.Brown, Joab Barnes, James A.Bussard, Randolph Bowers, AquillaBloom, David Beaver, Je.seBarnes, Robert 8. Bear, NathanBloom, Adam Boyer, AdamBear, Andrew Buckingham, Alfred WBellison, Thomas M. Byers, FrederickBear, Jesse Brown, AugustusBloom, Granville Butler, DennisBrush cars, Richard G. Brown, JoshuaBussard, Henry Brown, IsaiahBurdett, Otho W. Brown, Eli D.Burdett, Henry Burall, GeorgeBrashears, Richard J. Baker, Andrew J.Brachcars, Thos. E. Bek rati, George H.Brachears, Cornelius Barnes, Reuben M.Brachears, Zachariah Butler, Jesse T.Bowers. Conrad Brown, Samuel T.Bussard, Milton B. S. Bennett, W'illiam A.Baker, Samuel J. Buckingham, Lloyd S.Brown, Benedict Beckwith, Samuel W.Bean, Hamilton A. Butler, John H.Broiyn, Henry Bloom, Adam W.Buckingham, Nimrod

    CCriswell, James V. Cronk, W'illiam H.Cain, William E. Costley, John W.Clary, Nicholas G. Costley. JamesCrawford, Francis J. Cook, AugustusCondon, Ephraim B. Costley, John H.Cover. Josiah 8. Costley, Moses A.Croocks, Nelson, Cook, George 0.Criswell, Brice N. Cain, John J.Condon, Richard W. Clary, Reuben T.Cushen, Josiah Carter, Charles W.Clary, Benedict Crabh, JeremiahCoin. Francis F. Crawford, Joshua M.Crabh, William H. Corn, Andrew J.Cover, David Cook, GeorgeChase, George W. Cover, Joseph, Jr.

    DDouty, Dennis C. Dorsey, VachelDanner, Henry Dorsey, Moses J. 8.Davis, Plummer W. Dorsey, AlexanderDerr, John T. Dotson, John W.Doutv, Otho R. Dotson, James U.

    • Duduerrow, Dennis W. Disney, HansonDavis, Francis T. Dietrick, Philip J.Davis, Nimrod Davis, John B.Douty, James C. Dell, John L.Davis, George H. Davis, Wm. P.Davis, Henry S. Demmitt, HenryDuvall, Lloyd R. Davis, OreenburyDenning, Charles Duvall, Beniamin D.

    • Dorsey, W. H. B. Dorsey, AlfredDavis, Samuel O. Dorsey, M. B. 8.Dorsey, Gustavu. Dempsey, Franklin Wr.Dorsey, Roderick Davis, George A.Dodson, Isaac Davis, Alexander G.Dickson, Henry Dietrick, JohnDorsey, Roderick Dell, Thomas

    EEaston, James Elgin, George F.Easton, Johnsa Evans, Henry W.Evans, Joseph Ebaugh, David A.Elgin, John Etchison, LeonidasElgin, Samuel

    FFrizzle, Lewis Franklin. Thomas B.Frizzle, Joseph Fritz, John N.Fauselt, Allen T. Franklin, Jesse W.Fogle, Samuel Franklin, Nathan H.Franklin, A. P. O. Franklin, J. S.Franklin, Henry I). Faussett, John R.Farver, Robert L. Frizzell, WilliamFarver, WTm. L. J. Flanagan, Wm. R.Franklin, Wm. H. Frizzell, ReubenFogle, Cornelius W'. Franklin, Klhannan H-Franklin, Resin H. Flanagan, ZachariahFranklin, Charles W. Franklin, Luther M,Flemming, Charles T. Fredericks, Charles T.Frizzell, Jesse W. Frizzell, William Y.Franklin, Nathan Q. Frizzell, GideonFranklin, Charles W. Frizzell, Francis J.Franklin, Lewis C. Frizzell, George Wr .Flemming, William Frizzell, Joel

    1 Frizzell, David Farver, John T.Franklin, Wm. H. France, W'illiam T.

    GGilliss, Joseph H. Gosnell, John T.Green, Lewis Gunn, WilliamGosnell, Nathan W. Garver, Henry C.Gosnell, Ambrose M. Gilbert, William J.Gosnell, Wm. H. Oillis, John S.Gosnell, Emory E. Gamer, George 8.Gorsuch, Robert D. Gardner, James F.Grimes, Basil T. Grove, Samuel E.Gosnell, Wesley P. Gordon, James W.Gosnell, Joseph H. Gutckunst, AugustusGreen, Perry Gosnell, TobiasGist, Joshua C. Grimm, Rodney P.Gorsuch, Stephen Gosnell, JosephGreenwood, Jos. B. Green, Charles C.

    HHartley, Geonre W. Haines, Jesse W.Hall, Joshua P. Hartley, Wm. H. H.Hatfield, Daniel Hook, W’illiam H.Haines .John Tt Harris*, John W.Hood, John Haines, PeterHood, James Harris, SamuelHartley, Pilkenton Hatfield, Charles C.Hood, Sylvester Hatfield, Joseph W.Hatfield, John H. Hal*, F*ncU M.Hood, Samuel ft Hatnmona, William P.Harrisup, Reuben R. Henderson, EliasHamson, W'illiam Hammond, DanielHatfield, W’illiam H- Hammond, LloydHaines, John T. Hall, W'illiam A.Haines, Abraham Hollen, HenryHughs, William H Hammond, Moses, Sr,Hood, Basil Hammond, DennU B.Horton, Thomas H. Hopkins, WilliamHopper, William H- Hammond, John F.Harmon, Nimrod Henderton, John H.Hammond, \ ache! Homsher, Beqjamin F.Hood, George W, Horn, Earnest B.Hainea, William Ham, John Y.Hoffman, John Harrison, George A,

    „Hammond, CMnHood, William H. Hood, Lewis FTHood, Zadock V, Hainea. Elban an A.Hoonper, Pavld W, Hood, William H.

    Heniy, Reuben Hatfield, John R.Harmon, Wesley Hood, Jason P. E.llenrieks. Thomas Hammond, Charles 8.Harvey, William W'. Harrison, James L.Hipsley, John Harrison, John W.Horton, Randolph L. Haines, Israel A.

    1Ingles, Hanson T. Ingle*, John T.

    JJohnson, William H. Jones, AnthonyJohnson, James W. Jackson, JohnJohnson, William

    Demon*, Thu man Davidson, John W.Davis, Wm. H. Demos*, John 8.Devilbiss, Chas. 8. Dutton, JoghuaDowney, Wm. F. Davidson, JosephDavis, Elias N. Demoss, John I).

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    I Edmondson, John W. Ebaugh, ElishaEbaugh, Daniel Eckenrode, Francis A.Elstrode, John < Eckenrode, Charles E.Elstrode, Jeremiah Evens, LewisEli, Hugh L. Eckenrode, John E.Evens, Noah Ebaugh, JeremiahEvens, Kinsey Eckis, ConradEvens, Amos Eckenrode, EdwardElstrode, Columbus

    FFlater. Philip Frizzell, JoelFrizzell, Richard B. Friok, John F.Flater, William Flater, John Wm.Flater, John N. Fan well. JacobFlater, Peter A. Flater, Benton 8.Frick, John Sr. Frick, RufusFrey, Michael Frizzell, Geo. W.Flater, Jacob Fnhrman. Henry M.Frazier. Daniel Frizzell, L. T.Fanwell, Jeremiah Flater, Francis, H.Flater, Elisha Frick. PhilipFrazier, Oeo. H.

    OGardner, Jahez F. Gorsuch, J. W.Gardner, Edmond Gorsnch, ThomasGorsuch, Nathan Gecky, JohnGist, John W. Grimes, RichardGamher, Wm. S. Gipson. Taswell J.Gorsuch, Lovelace O. Gorsuch, Wm.Gorsuch, Elias A. Green, Charles W.Go much, P. A. Gregory, JosephGorsuch, Goo. W. Green, Isaac T.Gorsuch, Wm. H. Green, DavidGettinger, Jacob Gamher, Albert F.Gosnell, Alfred Gosnell, John W.Gore, Lewis I). Gittings, IsaacGover, F. G. Gorden, CharlesGardner, Nimrod Gover, Elias D.Gorsuch, S. N. Geckey, JohnGardner, Isaac Gorman, Wm. G.Gorsuch, L. P. G. Griffee, Silas V.Gardner, Wm. H. Gardner, Cyrus M.Green, Isaac Jr.

    HHook, JamcK W. Hoff,David S. B.Hawn, Daniel N. Hoff, Jacob M.Hollenbaugh, Jacob Hotter, George P.Hoff, John Hook, Elias F.Hoff, Lewis Horner, George W.Hess, Joseph Hering, Francis L.Houck, Wm. J. Hill, JohnHook, James W. Hardy, JacobHolbrook, Henrv Hawkins, DavidHollingsworth, J. H. Howard, JamesHaines, Benjamin Harris, Win. H.Haines, Abraham Hofman, John 0.Hering, Grenville T. Hill,ArthurHering, Daniel S. Harman, SamuelHimnder, Balthaser Hurlehy, MorrisHoagy, John Hoffman. James C.Hill, John T. ’ Hannan, John C.Harden, John W. Hawkins, Joseph

    •JJordan, John E. Jones, Washington L.Jordan, /achariah L. Jones, 11. C.Joyce, John

    KKnox, John T. Kinner, ChristopherKrasy, Conrad Knox, EzekielKelbaugh, Adam Kieffcr, Wm. H.Kelbaugh, Samuel Knight, Jacob W.Krasy, Charles W. Knight, Geo. R.Koons, Eli Keller, IsaacKelbaugh, John Kelbaugh, AlfredKelbaugh, John Jr. Kelbaugh, FrancisKnight, Jacob Knight, SamuelKpox, Lewis H. Koonts, Edward E.Keck, John

    LLockard, William Loguc, WilliamLockard, John Leppo, Emanuel L.Lamotte, Lewis A. J. Lockard, Jesse

    Lauver, Samuel A. Long, Miles L.Ixippo, Jacob M. Lamotte, W'illiam H.Little, EzraJ. Lee, James F.Long, Wm. Lovell, Ellsworth E.Leppo, Adam M. Lockard, Win. H.Lockard, Wm. Lockard, HowardLopue, A. J. Lauver, Charles E.Leister, Abraham Lingenfelter, PeterLogue, Geo. W. Lockard, Wm. H.laong, Jesse Little, Geo. H.Leppo, Elijah Leister. Marion J.Lemon, G. W. Long, Oeo. W.

    MMartin, John McGee, JoshuaMiller, David Martin, John L.Mann, Conrad Miller, Wm.Murray, Joshua Miller, HenryMiller, Henry Marker, EliasMisel, George Miller, JacobMiller, George W. Mering, George T.

    , Martin, Geo. Martin, CurtisMatthews, W'm. N. Miller, Nathan H.McGee, Thomas Mack, HarryMummangh, Geo. Mack, Qco.McGee, John McOlone. Bernard F.Martin, Wm. A. Martin, HenryMummangh, A. G. Merryman, MortisMangel, Wm. McGee, Wm. J.Miller, Thomas J. McCormac, NathanMiller, Michael Mummaugb, LewisMummaugh, Goo. W'. Mack, JosephMartin, Salem Miller,George A.McGee, Aquilla Munimert, Joseph W.Martin, Yost

    NNichodemus, Wash’n. Norris, Benjamin G.Nichols, Samuel NulljW'm. H.Neiner, Charles Nutting, John C.

    i Nelson, William B. Niner, JohnNelson, Charles B. Nelson, John W.Nichols, George Wr. Nushaum, Rufus

    OOursler, Stephen Ogg, George W.Orem, Cumberland Ogg, SilvesterOgg, Elisha Oursler, Curtis O.Ogg, Ogg, EliasOursler, Azariah Oursler, John W.

    PPnigh, Ahrohan Pfeiffer, George E.Prugh, Upton Plank, LewisPrugh, Lewis F. Peeling, JoshuaPhillips, John T. Parrish, ZebediahPool, John Parry, EliasPool, Nathan Perry, E. B.Prugh, Uriah Phillips, Lewis H.Patterson, Samuel H,

    HRinchardt, J. C. Raver, FranklinRausch, Ernest Richards, John C,Rosen burger, Leonard Reigler, Wm. H.Rhodes, James Rhodes, Wm.Reed, Elias J. Roberts, Wm.Hupperth, Adam Reese, NoahRanoull, Jacob Kademacher, GerhardReed, James H. Richards, W'm. L.Richter, Henry Richter, Michael

    8Shipley, Lewis Shilling, Wm. M.Spencer, Thomas H. Shaeffer, ConradStep, George Shaffer, JohnSweeden, John Stocksdale, Tobias C.Sweetman, Robert ir. Shilling, Wm. P.Sweetman, Michael Shaffer, HenryStocksdale, Noah Shanner, Samuel 8.Shipley, George W. Simmerson, Israel M.Shipley. John H. Slack, John Wr.Smith, Howard T. Smith, PhilipShaffer, John Smith, ThomasShreeve, David Sanders, JosephShipley, Henry 8. Sanders, WilliamSaylor, Andrew Stocksdale, Lewis H.Snyder, Henry P. Shultz, SamuelShilling, Oeo. W. Shipley, JamesSweetman, Robert Snavel, Lewi*Slorp, Jacob Snavel, ConradStull, Geo. Step, PhilipStujl, John L. Siep, Lewis H.Stull, Henry Snpth, Reuben A.Stull, Daniej Simmons, HezekiahStull, Jmes P. Shipley. TheodoreStansbpry, B*mel Stocksdale. 8. B.Stenshury. John T. Stubhins, Win. M.

    Kata.H. sa,sz> T'Stocksdale, John T. Snpden, Nicodemu*Shipley, Lloyd Spitler, SamuelSlasman, James Smith, PeterSchmidt, John Shipley, EdwinStevenson, Joshua S. Sherinan. SebastianShock, Jarrett Sj. Slinxax, inac USlaauiau, Hahlqn Simmon,, John N.Stock>4ale, S. T, Smith, Ozcllo kSchlowr, John Shreeve, J(tb„

    lanrTanner, Jmhor, Joremmh Tyrrell, J. R.

    pfepai 1'- tewUy or, Henry Jr. Tnylor, Noah •Taylor, Jno. of Thor. Thompson, AllenTaylor, John C. Tanner, Geo. W.Taylor, Thomae Taylor, John T.Taylor, Jeeee Taylor, Je.re

    UUnvcrzMt, Chriztian Uhler, William H.Uhler, Washington Uhler, John Jr.Uhler, Krrnoie M. Uhler, John

    KKelly, Thomas 0. Kidd, DanielKoontz, Frederick Koontz, Lewis A.Koontz, W'illiam H. Kitzmiller, Henry L.Kitzmiller, Hiram J. Kroening, ConradKoontz, John T. Koontz, James W.

    LIxiwman, Zach. Wr. Lookingbeal, JacobLong, Abraham Little, Jacob H.Lindsay, Ephraim Jxing, AndrewLindsay, David lisntz, TheodoreLillie, Peter E. Long, PeterLindsay, Lewis Lindsay, Cassadore C.little, George little, Robert

    MMe Quay, John T. Myers, HenryMisner, Joseph Myers, John T.McQuay, David N. Myers, Dennis E.Merrick, Richard E. Mobley, LeanderMyers, Lewis A. Mysel, EdwardMcLoughlin; A. B. Magiu, CharlesMyers, Philip Magin, John P.Myers, Philip of E. Murry, SamuelMyers, Daniel Modock, Isaiah

    NNusbaum, Jacob Nusbaum, JohnNusbaum, Levi

    OOwings, Gustavus

    PPickett, Aquilla Pickett, ThomasPickett, W'm. W. Pickett, PeterPickett, George Pike, Dennis A.Poole, John N. Phebus, Richard W'.Poole, John T. W. Phebus, Daniel A.Pickett, Charles R. Pickett, DanielPorter, Thomas C. Poole, John E.Phebus, Charles E. Porter, Charles A.Penn, Stephen Phebus, JohnPenn, Eden Porter, BeniaminPenn, John of 8. Poole, W'illiam W.Penn, Benjamin of 8. Porter, Jesse W.Porter, Thomas B.

    KRigter, Ggo. M. sr. Rumspert, Wm. H.Rigler, Geo. M. jr. Ryan, George W,Rinehart, John Ryan, Jefferson M.Ram sour, Lloyd Ryan, JeffersonRumspert, Augustus Ridgely, RichardRunklcs, Upton Ryan, John A. I).Rinehart, Isaiah Ryan, John B.

    8Snyder, John A. Spurrier, JoshuaSeflman, John B. T. Simmons, WilliamShipley, Roderick Smith, Levi T.Skidmore, Andrew J. Stem, John H.Skidmore, H. P. Selby, Lloyd 8.Shipley, Basil Scott, Charles A.Selby, John N. Shoebridge, Chas. W r .Smith, John T. Steele, James H.Snyder, Theodore Bentz, JamesSmith, Randolph Staunton, ThomasSmith, Eli N. Happineton, A. W.Bellman, Lloyd Squirrel!, John W.Shew, Henry Selby, Benjamin F.Smith, Thomas Shipley, DennisBellman, Joshua Shipley, ReubenSpurrier, Joseph Shew, W'illiam H.Snyder, John J. Shipley, Columbus J.Smith, Tivus V. Smith, Lewis V.Smith, Jeremiah H. Simms, JamesBellman, W’m. N. Shipley, William A.Stem, Jesse E. Bellman, RobertShipley, Francis M. Sundergill, John L.Shipley, Joseph F. Shipley, Thomas N.Spurrier, Bennett Smith. Charles

    TTrayer, Jacob V. Toop, HenryTucker, John Taylor, Francis T.Teener, Joseph

    WWagner, Daniel W'ood, Basil jr.Waters, Summerset R. Webster, William T.Wood, Basil sr. Wood, Elias N.Warfield, Horatio J. Wagner, Philip H.Ward, Robert T. Williams, Charles E.Wagner, John G. W’eitzell, Wm. W.Warfield, Joshua W'illiams, Richard F.Waters, C. R. Waters. Samuel D.Woodward, C. 0. Warfield, R. O. D.W'ilt, Perrv G. W ood, Carroll H.

    YYoung, John T. Yohn, W'illiamYoung, Joshua 1).

    ZZepp, W’illiam Zile, Edwin A.Zepp, William L. Zepp, Artemus K.Zile, Jesse N. Zile, Howard M. C.Zepp. John Zepp, George A.Zifc, William H. ZileT David Tl.Zile, David

    List of Voters erased from the books ofRegistration on account ofdeath, removal, 4c.Bair, Nathaniel Gover, Samuel Q.Bussey, C. F. Jenkins, Resin T.Cochran, John W. Lambert. DavidDennis, John M. Myers, FrancisDotson, Zachariah Shear, OliverDowns, Isaac T. Tompkins, PeterEaston, William T. Zepp, Benjamin T.

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    VOL. VIII.-NO, 46.

    |ortrrj.THE TIDEOP DEATH.

    BT HOX. ROBERT M. CHAELTOK.

    The tide rolls on, the tide rolls on.The never-censing tide,

    That sweeps the plewure from our hearts,The loved ones from our aide—

    That brings afflictions to our lot,And anguish and despair,

    And bears from Youth's unruffled browThe charms that lingered there.

    The tide rolls on; wave after waveIts swelling waters flow ;

    Before itall is bright and fair;Behind it all is woe!

    The infant from ita mother's breast,The gay and blooming bride,

    Are swept away and borne alongBy that resistless tide.

    The tide rolls on ; the soldier’s eyeGrows dim beneath its swell;

    The scholar shuns the mystic loreThat he hath loved so well;

    The monarch puts the crown aside,And Labor’s weary slave

    Rejoices that his limbs willknowThe quiet of the grave.

    The tide rolls on ; like summer brook,It glideth to the sad;

    But, like dark winter's angry tide.It rusheth to the glad.

    From kingly hall and lowly cot,From battle-field and hearth.It sweeps into oblivion’s sea

    The dwellers on the earth.

    801 l on, thou dark and turbid wave!Thou can 1st not bear away

    The record of the good and brave,That knoweth not decay ;

    Though fierce may rush thy billow’s strife,Though deep thy current be,

    Still faith shall lift thy beacon high,And guide us through thy sea.

    The Declaration of Independence.WBM, HOW AU WHERE WAS IT WRITTEE?

    There is much of intercut in the abovequestiuu from one of your correspondents,in the Obterter of the 14th, and howmuch easier it ia to ask than to answer.There ia nothing left na but to gatherwhat we cau from the records and troditiouaof tlic men of that day, who were in thatCongress, and especially from the immortalcommittee who were assigned to draw upthe wonderful paper. It is wellknown thatthe committee were as they were named,Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Bepja-mio Franklin, Roger Sherman and RobertK. Livingston. John Adams says in hisAutobiography. “The committee hadseveral meetings in which were proposedthe articles of which the Declaration wasto consist, and minutes were made of them.The committee then appointed Mr. Jeffer-son and me to draw them up in form, andclothe them in a proper dreas. The sub-committee met and considered the minutes,making such observations on them asoccurred:" He goes on to say that Jefftr-son desired him to make the draft whichhe declined for several reasons, the lastof which ia, “I had a great opinion of theelegance of his pen, and none at all of myown.” In a letter to Timothy Pickering,dated the 6th of August, 18:12. as to theorigin of the Declaration of Independence,he expressed the same recollections, andsays that Jefferson said, “Well, ifyou aredecided, t will do as well os I can andhe replied, “Very well, when yon havedrawn it up, we will have a meeting."He goes on:—“A meeting we accordinglyhad, and conned the paper over. I wasdelighted with ita high tone and theflights of oratory with which it abounded,especially that concerning negro slavery,which, though I knew his Southernbretbern would never suffer to pass inCongress, I certainly never would oppose.There were other expressions which Iwould not have inserted, if 1 had drawn itup, particularly that which called theKing tyrant I thought this too personal,for I never believed George to be a tyrantin disposition and in nature; I alwaysbelieved him tobe deceived by his courtierson both sides of the Atlantic, and in bisofficial capacity only, cruel. I thoughtthe expression too passionate, tod toomuch like aeoldiug, for so grave mud

    | solemn a document, but as Franklin andSherman were to inspect it afterward, Ithought it would not become me to strikeit out. 1 consented to report it, and donot now remember that 1 made or sug-gested a single alteration. We reportedit to the committee of five. It was read,and I do not remember that Franklin or

    Sherman criticised anything. We were' all in baste, Congress was impatient, and

    the instrument was reported, as Ibelieve,in Jefferson's handwriting, as he first drewit. Congress cut off about a quarter ofit,aa I expected they would, but they oblit-erated some of the best of it, and left allthat was objectionable, if anything in itwaa. 1 have long wondered that theoriginal draft has not been published. Isuppose the reason is the vehement philip-pic against negro slavery." Benson J.Leasing in his Lives of these Signers, givesthe original draft, and this letter to Rich-ard Henry Lee, four days after.

    Philadelphia, July 8, 1776.**Dear Sis :—For news, I refer yon toyour

    brother, who writes on that head. I encloseyou a copy of the Declaration of Indepen-dence, as agreed to by the House, and also aaoriginally framed jyon will judge whether itis the better or the worse for the critics. 1shall return to Virginia after the 11th ofAugust. I wish my successor may be certainto come before that time; in that case, Ishall hope to see you, and not Wythe, inconvention, that the business of Government,which is of everlasting concern, may recaiveyour aid. Adieu, and believe me to be,

    Your friend and servant,Thomas Jefferson.

    To Richard Henry Leo, Esq.”Webster, inhis discourse on the Lives

    and Services of John Adams and ThomasJefferson, talks ia this wise ¦ —“The meritof this paper is Mr. Jefferson's. Somechanges were made in it at the suggestionof other members of the committee, andethers by Congress, while it was underdiscussion. But none of them altered thetone, the fritme, the arrangement, or thegeneral character of the instrument. Asa composition, the Declaration ia Mr.Jefferson's. It ia the production of his

    1 mind, and the high honor of it belongs tohim clearly and absolutely. To say thatho performed his great work well, wouldbo doing him injustice. To aay that hedid excellently well, admirably well, wouldbe inadequate and halting praise. Let usrather say, that he so discharged the dutyassigned him, that all Americana may wellrejoice that the work of drawing the title

    ' deed of their liberties devolved open him."Everett talks in the some strain npon a

    \ like occasion:—“This trust devolved oni Jefferson, and with if rests on him the' imperishable renown of having penned the' Declaration of Independence. To haveI been the instrument of expresaimr & one

    brief, decisive set, the concentrated willand resolution of a whole family of States;of unfolding, hi one all-important mani-festo, the causes, the motives, and the

    —or, rather, let me aay, already elevated—to an importance, in the estimation ofmany, equal to anything human everborne on prachinent, or expressed in thevisible signs of thought, this is the jrle;yof Thomas Jefferson.”

    3

    Loosing, in his introduction to his“Lives of the Signers," say- a few verbalalterations were mode by Adams and Dr.Franklin, and that it was submitted toCongress on the 28th day of June. Onthe 7th of June, Richard Henry Lee madethe great move for independence, byoffering his celebrated resolution, whichwas incorporated in the instrument;—“Resolved, That these United colonies are,and of right ought to bq, free and inde-pendent States; that they are absolvedfrom all allegiance to British Crown ;and that all political cmnectiou betweenthem and the State of Great Britain is,and ought to bo, totally dissolved."

    On the 11th of June the committee wasappointed. The time “ic/ien” lies, then,between the 11th and the 28th. Therehaving been, according to John Adams,“several meetings o' the committee,” andone or more meetings of the Hub-commit-tee (Jefferson and himm|f.) The instru-ment must have within thespace of two weeks, and probably withinone. We have aeen “how" itwas drawn.The ideas are not original, bid -were longthe expression of the public mlfid, whichwere then to take a more positive shape,and were to become the language of theColonies united as separate States. Thegrouping, or as Webster has it, “the com-position," was Jefferson’s. His was thestyle—the rhetoric.

    As to the place "where." Jeffersonsaid to Webster and Mr. and Mrs.Tiekuor,when they visited him in 1824, “in replyto a question of Mr. Webster's”;—“TheDeclaration of Independence was writtenin a house on the north side of Chestnutstreet, between Third and Fourth—not acorner house. Heiskell's Tavern, inFourth street, has been shown for it, hutthis is not the house,” This, in brief, iswhat we And as to that most eloquentStale paper; bearing upon the questionsasked by yourcorrespondent, lying scatteredthrough revolutionary history and tradi-tion. It were well in these centennialdays to revive all that is known of thoseliberty-loving men who gave birth to afree government, baaed upon the will ofthe people, and teach their virtues to therising youth, who may have much to dowith our history aa a nation at the end ofan other hundred years. —Gorretpoudrnt"f the New York (Jhterver.

    ORCHARDS.The best fruit—the cleanest, best grown

    i and least deformed fruit—l have seen isthat grown in orchards in which pigs orsheep hare been permitted to range for a•cries of years up to the time the fruitreally begins to mature and drop. It isastonishing what a difference it makes inthe aggregate amount of perfect specimensof apples, pe&n and plums that bang onthe trees. They destroy innumerable in-sects. Those who admit the pigs to theorchards ring or rim their noses. Theydo not allow them to break the sod byrooting. Thus, they make them watchfulof every larva and insect which appears on

    , the surface, and compel them to eat theI stung fruit which drops from the trees in

    the early part of the season.Sheep are more dangerous in an orchard

    than swine. They are more liable to gnawthe bark from the trees —especially ifyoung, and the pasturage is short. But

    > as a rule, there is little damage done.Here is one man who has kept thirty hand-some South-Downs in his orchard this sea-son, and not a tree is injured; nor can youfind an apple on the ground after 10 o'el'kin the morning, unless you happen to beunder the tree about the time it drape.

    No orchard that I have seen, however,surpasses one in which no live stock has

    i been kept other than poultry—hens, geese,i turkeys, guinea and pea fowl. Here is an

    - extensive range, inclosed by a high picketi fence. The trees are mulched and manur-

    ed every year—sometimes in fall and> sometimes in spring. Turkeys roost i> the trees; to do the other fowls. The

    1 geese have a pond fed by a brook in whichto bathe. Allthe fowls are kept in thisorchard that can be withprofit The cropof fruit is bountiful and beautiful. Theabundance is due to care in pruning, wash-ing and feeding. Its beauty and perfect-ness is largely attributed by the owner tothe vigilance of the fowls in hunting in-sects snd destroying them. Tile profitsfrom the fowls are large. It is claimedthat they are the most productive and prof-itable live stock he has, •in proportion tothe investment. Eggs, chickens snd tur-keys alwtys bring a good price; and therange he gives them and the comparativefreedom, diminishes the amount of carerequired and the per cent, of loss frontdisease that ordinarily obtains where fowlare closely confined. Really, the orchard,with its fruit and poultry products, isregarded the most profitable portion of hisinvestment in proportion to the expenseinvolved in its care.

    Utilizing the Buffalo.—Home-steaders, and other settlers of small meansin western Kansas, derive considerableprofit from the buffalo. The moat saltedand dried, is used in families nr sold intowns. The skins are in good demand, asthey are now not only used forrobes, butare tanned fur leather. Some of the long-est hair is manufactured into mattresses,while the shorter hair is used in mortarfor plastering purposes. A large businessis also done is collecting buffalo bones,which are sent to the cast to be groundup or manufactured into bone phosphates.Several hundred car loads have been sent

    ( east over this road the present season, aud' vast quantities are piled np at nearly every

    station awaiting shipment. Tbo avenge| price paid for these bones at the station is

    $5 per ton.

    I The finding of a human skull embeded, in a rock in Kansas, and a skull, too, hot

    | ter developed in its shape than a modern, skull, an the general theories of its being

    a pre-hiotorlo age, must be a ptuxle to the| disciples of Darwin, and curry back its, first devclopement from its condition to a

    period so far that it will take away one's| breath to think of It.

    | Amusements.—That amuscuksam havetheir place inthe economy of life no one-

    . cau doubt. Life is not all labor and rest.| It wants ita diversions as watt. And that( he who helps in the hast ways, to meet• this common want of nature k doing a

    k useful service to mankind 1cannot doubt,i 7

    5 arm-boiira*of a bird be perforated, ita1 trachea or windpipe may be tied without

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