The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, March 28, 1850, Image 3

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.., on the part of the authpri - 'or •443 m his e.r.r• WIST4RIti-BALBAMOF.,WILD CHERRY,— • Treagureios (f ield ~ ..
: . qually ignorant belief that we are soft iivta'atasielt.iiiigven..einuact MORE IegIDENCIC ''' '"' ' '''' • • ' 'Ot Ungeated Lands inAlear ,
ITS 11 LALTIIRESTORATIYE.--We wish it may be
•:, ChOtlrrh to assume the - paternity of that "
4,
• -t - diffinctly inalersioud, Mat every certificate end " ' ' FOR TAXES.
which he is either afraid or ashamed to stateinent uefUre's performed by %Vistas's Balsa m of IN' 'pursuanceOf tho lst . section of an Auto( A
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• I Wld Ch o,ls strictly true. We give names ortc! A senthly . of. the 13th Ala'reli; It3fs, "entitled, An.
•!own. But that is hot - the. case in the ; '
A
i Act to amend ariAet providing the manner °fuel'
i ales and iiivil s i the closest scrutiny. and challenge
present instance. A il.Prie,td to Ilitman-' 1 "j„, i .. i ., 1 r i g i d i nquiry rig , Unseated ,Lands for taxes, nod (grottier outpost.
- .• 1. tie 11/ the ittittsdniicily of our
exposed to PUBLIC S %IX o
es, shows, by his We USo ii of. km i, - e ' ' th nre will im
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~ &T o e, Entements—knowing fu'i well that a knowled g e col :i t i ic e ,
1 2 )00 1% 1 1 1 e g r i l l tin o y f
( ii : i le .f a u r n ii c t . l y . x c Li p n o t r • f l oi s ,ic - ur i
t hon'ts . e' n n i
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;And well arranged • Atimfteiii••.Ulllol,llo is hive, as to the great sit pdriority.uf thin Medicine, is
ter " ruli.nirtiest from day to day , Unhi the Wli c i'll u e il ije 4 4TO",•,
alone nece'sstary to"insure . ifs'keserlption
---' not unacquainted with; : the''6rninenc'our. cullEs ~.t . i l lb° lellewieur Unseatetf Lands 'and Town Lewin
Unit! county, lor the ninuinit of tax Act opposite each
Vberesier AViiitar's Balsam r d Wild
tisiesiitk'Nuch''. eases rriale atid:_ilidvided t• -.•—
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i ,..., ~. . ~, .. ~.. , ...hurry is intrcduced, 4at once attains taw high ri • tract.
, 1:!Ci 4'e n 43 only'aCcount•r;i hii , not :fur. ; potation which it Co iitlll I
~.. y f esterves. %Altai can As. Ps: • Bcccaria township. Tax.
I+ , jiti mop 11,1 sato villen on every haijd can be fA inten d !
, 41„Ritgse; .iv i kit his name, tip an 'oyc
291 155 William Blain $l3 00
iittr: IA- '-' ' • ' •
- . • . : ~7 Confitwn4tally relying upon 1 .1 318 good in s%underfill cures ( . 'llse ilursit rases of 4 stl •
'. , i '' . ' l ";'''' 263 41 Alexander Blain
recent but dangerous Coughs. and eau teesernat i , 012
3t. 6 ,4,0n5q1, lvaly„Vins well:established ere of long stapling, Brunching and COnsiumption,l 100 John B. Winters
110 William Brown • 448
"ilati t)r - .0 - fe4on;' e xp6 c " - it r i g . t ha t by next' (it' itr. early !stag,cll,) are altf aye cured by this re. ' 4 90
C4N BE 1,11“; 30 William Brown 1 00
ti•tek, 'the 'atitlitt4illYnTaftp ink;endi for ' marl ' able " ' did "' INO unit"t
•1' '' .- - 1 . 0.... i ',..., In'. See adrerligoment 43 William McMurtric 150
• -' the pm,. • ~,...": . .i,••••...• . .
.'..'',, .- • ' . ~. easeremsgo=2 . 4lso
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•,•••. 108 ---- Plunket 4 84
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, DIED.—On Tuesday morning last, at i5O --- Plunket 220
tt:,t'.'• : . '.- fruir,4o. dm.. the residence! of J. Boyington. Ls in' in 'l°4 Jacob Mussersmith 444
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this place, Miss MAno.utirr NEvix.sc, a- 72 Solomon Lyon (undv. /) 162
.i.ef. ; ;Ltite .advife's.froin . Calvesto.n, Austin,
gad about 14 years. 100 Peter Whiteside2 68
• -;• • and Sdn 'Ante:dal:lir - Ave: been: - received at
New,Orleans.
, The deceased was the daughter of! 421 44 Sarah McAlurtrie 11 32
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Ir/lc Nashville: Conrcntion.,--At a re. Jolty NEVLINO, late of Birmingham 11un• 373 Richard Randal 10 00
Higdon county, and was l 1.
c an or- Aro acs ' 1 1 4 •
72,11,
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tic... p 4. 4.,ta. (owns/rip.
* r - "V ele c t ion el i ci t / at the scat of g eve rn• • pha - n soon after liedeath of her father, by '
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tacit; DR t etRtOII of sending delegates
- VAii • • - 5766 1000
theloss of her mother. She then came i . Henry Beck 36 00
- . to the • I l li inTitAW - !Niivention, ° there were 4286 1000 Henry Beck 30 00
.. to thehome that. was kindly offered by lier '
:302.votds; for delegates received each:3s6s 432 John Nicholson 15 51
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'aunt. During last fall she contracted a
one Pity, and - Chore were besides, six cull. l cold, 145 Eliza Jarvis '' 503
which not being considered serious,
e:r votes in raver of n convention, but nn_' 439 1:35 Joseph Boone 15 29
t • settled in a pulmonary aaction.
- . • Ming no delegates, and 295 votes were 'no ' • &
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convention, no disunion.'• The'. Calves. i At Clearfield Pa., 330 Mehalry Daugherty 11 64 early Sunday !DOI'. ,
I 500 JMCS
Ni McGee 13 10
Mng, March 24th, MILEs VARNEY MLR- 3506 q 73
ton :Tyree of the Bth list.; says that in J o hn Nicholson 946
o
son of Rev. MILES T. 11•1Enwrx; ,L0 t . 30
that place, * the 'people would not vote on ; w'N' 500 lieliry Beck 17 50
aged 18 months and 6 days
die question' at all, and adds: "We have 400 120 Henry Drinker 14 01
He will not return to nie; but I shall go I
' no doubt that the recommend:l tion law, or ;
,c,:lcs. ps. Boggs township.
to hirn.—David; `,
, whatever else it may be termed, passed
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by our „Legislature upon - the heel of.nn ad. The Lord gave azid,the Lord bath taken . I 100 Walter Stewart
i- wilt away: blessed be the name of the L or d. I 100 Richard Thomas
journmeni, relative to this matter,
inct.witli just such n merited rebuke thro'• —'lob. 1100 Joseph 13011
- I 397 80 John Thomas
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out the entire State." .
, itegisteloti Notice.
360 John Hall
;
Rad Afray.:—An a Wray which termi• ~ ()I .", i ,
' nati'd fatally to the participants, occurred 111-i2i.-- i s
jerc i f.)• given that thei rd i I in " ! ng i n t e- Clcuriichl Borou,O.
i..itrils _nee been . lalliltiet. 11111. prll:Arc. b y
"It Monterey on the 7th inst. It had its rile, lied remain Oct) it rectirit :n thus (Alice tor the Lot 11io. 66 John Fleming
(A
()rig IP ill a quarrel about pi ine CoCkS 3
be.
ri,,r.spioni.alifoiyti o ,, l n li . el , r , P , i ( l r ii , g2 l, l7:. ri e n r i ei l l 1 , i i i i . i r,
h n 111/
11 11 Orli.: ct 106 I-I, g II W it soli
longing to a :nail named llarrison, who. iiiiht" hell Otp ) hati's unit ul Cleedielil . .. 1 1 ) i r i e i l iv ilv i d o 1 " 121 Jacob Kline
was jiist returuing
rrom A ki i . iirm. L es _ b,• held 111 the Court liiii,e iii the ` , oroott,lt Cie Ir, ' " '124 .facob Kline
ter, a man in Harrison's ein!oy , got •into f i
j o e r i d i
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" i l i ' il ' i l l ' i l i i ii b „ ' i l i ts „ L) „i rt t i‘lil„l‘l‘e 9th
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%linty. " 135
p Leonard Ilulzapple
• •a. !dispute with a blacksmith named Col- i. 'i ie. account of,John Hill nut .4111 °
HI , ! " 140 Jacob butte
hats,, Who called to i Lester to come from , who wag Awe Aluore Tilts{ nil ritual nitric 01Ilie .:•,.! " 180 A. Whitmer
the boat, if he wanted Satisfaction. liar- 1 ",, u ".,!," 1 " .6 / I "'''' l "'ew
risen and Les:er went to the shop, and as , to..,..tiire of Abraham Ile
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Olt!: latter stepped in,
Collins W itoe k e d hi,
,: glt.p, deceat•eil.
down with his tones,w hen he was shot ;
by Ilarrison. lit then struck the latter 1
on the head, and again turned Will struck t
. b
,ester, when Harrison shot him a second'
1111 P.-. .Alter receiving the last wound, Col- du :i n , i ituniwidt. iiii.iii.iiip ..Ci '4l, " 181 Henry Barr, Jr.
Otte of ul:eortle flt.e administrator ni i t‘ . not . .. . •
..s, Jr. ri te of ran town. 1
1 " 18:3 Isaac Kaufnian
:i l iz i i:. ; c i t r i, i i i i i i- o i: “% r i G el a rge it Ettrrett A: I. C. Cur. A es : - .p.5 .. lu'i p l 2l . (u . ( / ' •• o l ' .: t t i o n z :. r nsh i f ).
iiiit, ~t J ,,,, ; , :iii01.ii , ,i., L i.....1:.:":!::,•d 0h ja " )"
ii"guan.
420
ti 4 ,rch 27, 1E450. ‘‘,..AJ, I'. IYE1,1:11, Ile g 'r.
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TO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Aaron Leavy
1 46 Kratzer, Lank: & Fulton (i)
1 242
I t (10 Matthew pnrpe,W.:- 19 53
52
8 38
Israel Coo'- , i.'"] 4 "':.:. 3 ,58
lilts threw (lie tongs at Harrison, a In c h irivost.: perm:His t% lin titre net lil dustires DI ! 100 Slaymakek.ZrSansbm 465
strnek him just below the eye, and went i -10- au, lino Sprin g elet rill, er . . i (Nye( [illy re• .
' 113e3 John Nicholson*3 years 9 29
down
iii
his
mouth. I kirrison
livrs ,
~ :iii,,,ipil RI come iiirAtirtl and 1111 their (.:r. ittst.ot• l • t -
" Litre(' etterintlil In Ihn :wpm,' csin g Adssy court. ,90 Jane CaMpbell ' " 458
hours. Lester died in.sta nt I v —Col I ills i iv- aAIC. ti 1.1.(41, Priult'y. 11'illiam Bell " 149
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ill until next morning. T aw; were all Afs;c!, 25, 1850 10
;'2OO Blair Wallah': " 10 33
I i 80
men of families: SAERIFrs SALE , lsabella Jordan " 540
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i u ((Fit to Vetolototti Expett.l. i, ; 109 Cadward'r Evans " 730
The Remit FrlletlS in Washington, RD - and toll .4 the 1.61111 01 C.:Mill/II P11.,11 Of 110
Peter Wicklow " 743
cr.', fora ....Ho y .0,,,i 10 MP .:ireetetl, 55,11 be .. x . ,
...N ilitriculty aroSe,yesterday, in :*rolit of i Posed
to potthe'..tle t on the ilfctllt, , e., in the 100 II 400 John `V out "
the 2, 1 , 1 ,. y „i
. 5 f o r . t , 1 200 150 Martha HoustOn 27 011
the intelligence/ office, between Senators I ~ i ("te" Piet - Illy, "0 TIE a '0; 697
property, %iz : One ;437 17 Polly AFL - ll:Man 12 42
foots and Borland, out of a conyersa lion I next, 'he " 1 ""i"r i i i 'l' ' w ed
rr i tutril 111 1110 .i1 , a20 of Coro noes s Ile, 150 :12 Pa u l cox 4 39
on Southern shades, lir. Foote dropped a''. ' 4 .''
goofing at the rimer Of :10 0
low words about "servir followers" of . I ‘ll.. o'u l ( i - c e '' hld "i": •Y. ll' Andrew Pettitt 3 73
.1 alley an. it eel, illet.ce ;tort lin ard I.) aald , 0
C:111101111, which Alr.,l3o4Lud constril t u
gto •Ifet'l Ii) I• et to he corner 01 1•4 net tt.ll by Wm , '') • Aaron Leavy . 171
reflect upon hitilt;ell, a .sciille ensued, j a i tr,ii,, ii,erice en" %lard along Ital.! tut 190 Wet. 10 :414 52 D. 11. Cunningham 14 42;
a Melt Gen. Foot Wail struth . i n the arse,' 'lt U:11.1, llielWe etoutlmard by said title,- lii lee' : 300 John Irvin 10 :38 1
;' u the Brit chilly ""'""Hril ai lcY, 'hen" 0 ""' l 437 52 Frances West 15 22
He had but recently recoverci f rom „ se ,
%, and 1.3; suit niter / .90 'eel In due 'dare u( be it •
1 g i •l 218
yore attack of pleurisy, &wasitardly pre- i nin e , eli d e a nett 1 ••t• partly finished, nod eta- ~ ~ Patrick Moore 766
pared for a street fight. Mr. Bl aw ], th e iii, Seized nod la'itot to ea Petition and to hex 817 ' Andrew Byard 12 09
mamcnt the bl ow . was s t ruc k, N ec i ved, . •ultl n, the property it Sonnet kientir, by 1 , 400 John Donaldson .9 30
r - himself, the if.itrcino impropriety d Y d un- '
generousness of his conduct, and \ \ po t,. I Sheriff' :01Tu,
( A ,l, L n i r .:X i c.‘I,IMvELL SIIII.
field, 'Mutt+, 4, '5ll, '
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sized fur it since in a manner which . i i 1100
1 100
I 153 Benjamin Oliver
Timothy Paxton
William Sans= 465
4 65
4 83
could atone for his rash conduct.
, '. I - ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1 391 42 Thomas I'. Cope 7 01
The CCellrtellre is the inure to Le h o 31' virtue of MI Order Of the Orphans' Court of IN. acs. ps. Brady township.
[Trotted, as Messrs.& Borland hoots hltYkl., Cit sonnet, there will hi , exposed iii 1 6.11 ' , IF>
PUBLIC BALE, i - John Bart 5 50
lit cn --- iti"3 - iiiis, an ~' ' 1.'34 ky!pd, 011 are'l ,
I e Lenin , li mil C'enflield 640 20-2 John I fart 550
fr . , b lorkuid er i t i , ' , . o i- . . i i.,:." y it ai l t i , l) ,, U , So 111 1.1 i : .1
ry recent occat"ion, &ten .
Jo. wir "I A Pril [Jel l. the lol".w • I 192 308 20 Wm. Kirkpatrick 848
:( against the assault of his eneinics. i klii . / 01 svt- , bes , -UV ‘,' . i.:-STA lA.:, late the estale ul I. . -
1 ,308 a 8 Win. Bradford 11 57
hi.,iiiii iiiit,dieitow, in Lawry.
g l a d to ,I,ld, that the unconditional apology lido ettottly,dee'Ll. S Sz.. ''' . '-.. • - .....10 Samuel Johnson 423
ofired by Mr. Borland, bus since been' ,it, ”
Iwo Hundred and Forty-nine ! 19 '' 7 ''''''" C.::.'llrl - 9-ti y g i s
2 14
coividort d personally satislactory by Gen. Forty-nine 7 '•""
5691 185 Joseph Ferrol' 7. 59
Acres of Timber Land,
Foote; and that, in all
,probability, Mr. J
Borland, will this evening be introduced - 150 Woodside's heirs 11 10
I:corg
to the bedside of Gen. Foote, to :511ake
524 100
218 501 Christian Lower 9 2.1
hands with Inn'.
110 :170 Christian Lower 696
Aftcr so grave an offence was 18 Benjamin Harvey 11 74
commit
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led, it was certainly an act of justice and 27
462 2(i6 William Smith 7 40
respect for his own dieity, as well as for 524 ' 249 William Smith 658
the dignity of the body of which Mr. for.
2009 1200 60 Roberts and Fox 17 10
hind is u member, to apologize, as he has 2010 5 51 Roberts and Fox 528
Clone, to a tried and true friend. Me ran :3380 10 Roberts and Fox 14 87
error is conimitted,` the best plan is to ac- 3582 7 0 Roberts and Fox 10 96
knowledged it frankly; and net to aggra• 3598 6 2 5 Roberts and Fox 627
vale it, by false pride that would add crime' 3503 945 Roberts and Fox 896
to rashness.—.Haltintorc San, March 16, 1994 :396 29 Roberts and Fox 364
5892 990 John B Smith • 14 09
5877 10
,Henry Wykoph .4 56
5876 3 0 Joseph Perron 11 47
639 202 David Kennedy 5 r 40
305 Hit , 'Ann Lennedy - • 4 52
Acs. ps. I Burnside township.
79 !John Mailes '' .! •
157 't
Philip Thomas
121 ',9eerge. Ross
199 157 lllatthias Slough
98 66 "John Graff I
50 'Paul Zantzinger
208 108 iPeter Gctz '-
325 " 'pldrun Reighart
278 IGeorge Graff
100 IJadab MuSSersinith
20 3. : ihcob Birelki ; • i
324 - li,lSry Crawlin:d
95 • , Johti-Neirs„ heirs .:
400 10ines.DiXoni;
400 :: , • Jpli t i Bausrpa n . :
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C.7.'.43“9,TPf50P.;1.' i E79'LjrfilPz:
433
.153.Ji 6 ,
18Q
lG.trepe: :15,58
433:153' ' Pekkain Musser r '.` ” 'l5 58
433 153 ''Georgelkoss ' ' '':;.. '''' 15' 58
433 153 , • Jon.nrusser : , :,•;. /5.58
144 110 CluistiiinAltUror.(3 ys), 9, 72
433 . 153
i .Surflyel Roberti,., ,
._•l5 58
- /Vo.. acre s . CoviS+.tO;i.i.gtonsiti,2.) . .
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1897' -3pB Mortis andbitq\Vart : :, , ,, ; 2l ; '49
1. 8 9 8 . 171 9 Moqistind,Stewart ".
.38 20
1809 '8 b Meng and Stewart'`.:" 3'2164'
1903 1052, Morris, and '51641111 4 9) `'bB 80
1992: , 070 • - 1 14 "4/iiid Stewart - •'' '34 92
190.. :E 145 , 1 4 0 r4ii1d Stiviirt '''' '9 . 7'9
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1891 1100 Alor•isa Stowa
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A RABBIT CHASE.—Tho Barks county
papers tell a story at the expense of a
countryman residing at Alsace, near that
, city--which hy the way, we would be
tempted to disbelieve, had it occurred any.
where' but in that county, for we do . ruit
believe any man in this State, (other than
a Berks ,Countier) is green enough to be
caught at . such a trick. It appears that
. the fellow lost his leather purse, contain.
ing a 'small priount in' notes, in tho
ing singular manner. , He was loading
wood
,un his wagon, when he Oserved a
rabbit )1.1 the pile, which ho caught. ..11e 7
nieVitcg a few more, s:icks, another' !mule
its appearance, and, in order to secure it,
he tied the•hind -.legs of the .captured one
Witti . the,stringa of his purse, and in-lanci
ed.'seeurity, laid dewn,.the rabbit, When . it
started. Off at a fleet , gallop with purse and
itietteY;, 'The, eptintfyinati , pursuedit for
upwards ,ofsii. miles, when getting exhaus
, led arid' .out of hreittli, r
. gave, up the
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Le.
Le
,Sce how Much 'you „can contri
bute to the happiness Of the other Members
of your family.,, And; while, even in-win
ter evenings, thero may be many attrac
tions abroad, remelubee' that thnre is in()
place so safe as hoine;` , When you have
arrived at . intinhood,...you ,never re
gret that you'passed too - much - time
Y9 tlr i 13119the'ilf;ttlid'pr*:ra„pfl,/0*: , '
1
Tho fait aceohorso, Boston, died , at
the • t ide INetl33lackburp, in
the sa . ~,;,4tiy: 20th .jatiuttry; a.
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i Lying within about one toile of Oin borough of
Cieurfield, bounded and described ns follows, viz:
Beginning at a post on line ol cruet in finale of ;11nry
Ai.„ lit ,. ifi c ,„, by o'il tract line north Af, degrees
0,1.1341 perches tu likich (rift curlier, 111. Ill'e no.)111
69 wesi 121 ' , cretin, lo poll comer fit John AlolirPb
hind, jfiene e toulli I Iletealt. i‘vest 13 pertiii, it, rt
petit, Iheriee rorth 1 4 9 west 70 pi-Telles In post 111
ilMllblllp rood, IMMO north by said road eleven nod
lioir tenth perches, thence by said road north t'o
vest 34 •iiirf two icii!h perches i.o old Ira,' fine,
Oilmen south ii;l,..g . ci•it one liiiiiiired 41/111 ele ven per
id l es to post, hate ennui 30 1-4 east '277 peii bet,
In pied and plane of beguilin; i in,ljoiirlig landi, of
Ilugh Lent y,thelicir:i and Ifovisees of John (Mult
i 11, theft!. Ithittliew Ogden and Mlle's. and living
putt of tii 0 tractivvarratited in the iiiiiiiem of Thom
as Ne‘‘ at kand iii i iii . Miller, &tout e in Li ii relive
I township, Clout Id runny.
TERMS:
.
One , tinli of lb , ptlreliiiou money to be paid on
continuation . uir in tithe, and the bulance in six
months, with ift rot, In be secured by Lurid ond
inuttimge un the , rem cos.
•
D. GOODITLLOW„kdm'e
Feb..lB;i: 0.
.t STORE
• 1 1 . AND.
. c,
(9 at la ue co co aksg,
T"E er has opeatd a sioro adjuitag
Ij.e
dams, finl mile mist of the
het° he huo on hum! u large
otl ctut k t.I
D,v1.1
elt arfield
and wail uret
Dry Go
Quee
Mill
find alt a
s,Hardw . o.e,.GrOceries,
ware, Boots and ShOes,
ti Cross-cut saws;
Ire generally kepi In n country
store, %%hi e .t
ha is irisdai
iesgied to prices i./
m u k e it • 811 Itiort for purclittberit to 'giro him '&
call. Am ed rirc , itio pries of ir it
foiv orelVs:
Blue, • ack and Mixed
Bro .cloths from #2 , 60 a 5, 00
1s
Casgin eres 'at . • 1 'OO a 2.•50,
Sattinetg, 50 al 00
Kentucky .Jelms, , ~'' 37:}
Bleached` muslins,' ' ' {3la, 16., 1
Unbleached ;do ~ , ' ~ 611 , a 12-&
Calicos, - , ' - . . ..8 a 18
Sugar, Coffee, Spices, BaCon and
ljnm ,at .corresponding
.prices.
Oz'l - i.umbeir and t oupiryliffifftico iskeri in t ' x . .
4 :!"1 11 0 ? :t:.'1') itl Am , ' ci, •_,.—_,... ~.1 ..„ . " ,
n, ,
~ , arzetr.yteiti, U.I.I4VENSOX..
:, , ‘ lll or afeAri7:3l4 . l)l . itliCt, o l , ) ? ,`,il, 1850,1
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B N S
Acs; ps. Decatur twnp4ip.: - ;
301. , !459: Thomas '
.400;;• • ; Joseph Rtiper
340 David Kephart • ;
Ilrguson township. •
323 . Richard Whitehead
329 John Stinemitz
300 John Doughton
369 Clones Pleasants
200 William Govette
158 Adam Zantzinger•
No. acres. Pat township.
4241 937 James Wilson 31 85
4238 747 James Wilson 32 19
4242 648 James Wilson 21 82
4340 188 James Wilson 6 39
4090 923 James Wilson • 31 :38
1534 170 James Wilson 5 78
1535 600 James Wilson 20 40
4398 216 James Wilson 7 34
4399 372 James Wilson 13 39
4272 639 James Wilson 44
4400 44 James Wilson 72
100 James Wilson (3 y'rs) 8 10
30 I'hiletus Clarke 4 68
Girard township.
1931 549 126 Morris & Stewart 6 GO
1935 538 76 Morris & Stewart 6 45
1888 163 Morris & Stewart 2 91
1927 261 Morris & Stewart 4 68
1880 300 Morris & Stewart 5 40
1887 1062 Morris & Stewart 19 11
1939 :350 42 Morris& Stewart .9 67
1934 298 141 Morris & Stewart 8 19
3647 10 Morris & Stewart 29
3648 108 Morris & Stewart 3 88
1890 367 45 do (3 yrs) 15 31
1989 2I() Morris & Stewart 5 46
1918 227 Morris & Stewart 15 24
1931 209 Morris & Stewart 5 32
200 Samuel Fulton 13 50
EMIE
lIM
7 69
17 36
5325 :200
PAN 176
I 86
1 85
1 48
1 85
1 85
1 85
38
Houston township.
0601 816 1 Roberts and Fox 14 98
3600 567 11 Roberts and Fox 17 55
3575 612 65 Roberts and Fox 10 71
3576 952 108 Roberts and Fox 16 60
5673 1041 81 Moore (S:, Delany 27 30
5674 1041 11 Moore & Delany 27 30'
5067 990 Win. Powers 25 97
5066 990 %Vrn. Powers 25 97
5675 1041 Moore & Delany 57 30
195 D. Caldwell 0 80
4902 420 Wilhelm Willink 7 35
5068 700 William Powers 18 2()
4231 770 James Wilson 13 30
4234 796 James Wilson 13 93
4235 959 James Wilson 17 29
4230 990 James Wilson 17 32
4226 990 James Wilson 17 32
4229 965 123 James Wilson 16 87
4230 728 112 James NVilson 12 74
4225 900 James Wilson 17 32
306 203 John B. Smith 7 05
252 206 John Dunlap ,7 18
5064 570 William Powers 995
4902 100 Wilhelm Willink 1 85
3592 1020 64Iloberts and Fox 969
3593 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69
3594 1020 04 Roberts and Fox 9 69
3597 1030 64 Roberts and Fox 6 76
3584 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69
3555 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69
3580 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69
3604 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 60,
3607 961 71 Roberts and Fox 9 121
1988 463 131 Robeits and Fox 4 30
Acs. ps. Jordan township
213 153 Jacob Graff 7 04
200 Henry Trout 7 40
100 Samuel Scott 3 55
197 84 SilaS Wilcot 888
144 104 George Sheafr 5 30
300 William Wilson 11 10
600 G. &M. M'Cormick 27 74
200 James McNeal 7 40
395 Roland Evans 12 20
100 Henry Shaffner 5 50
200 Rachel Jackson 11 00
163 Samuel Scott 8 91
,100 Donald - IfrtDAntild 7 40
109 Susannah Ward 5 10
144 104 Adam Rhoad r, ;38 1 1
144 104 Adam Rhoad 5 38
144 104 Adam Rhoad 5 38
108 John Singer 4 04
70 I'. P. Wharton 3 33
ac's. ps. Karthaus township.
1900 828 Morris & Stewart 31 87
1901 778 Morris & Stewart 29 85
1943 507 12 Morris & Stewart 18 51
1903 200 Morris & Stewart 770
1944 513 95 Morris & Stewart 19 74
1.095 100 James Burns 385
100 Peter McDonald 385
30 Hugh McGoncgal 385
• ' Lawrence township.
1905 377 • Morris & Stewart 13 93
1910 Ig2 Morris & Stewart 708
1904 527 56 Morris & Stewart 14 03
1913 229 87 Morris & Stewart 4 02
1997 87 M. Nichols • 640
94 109 Mary Martin 3 44
1995 125 Roberts and Fox 459
131 William Bigler 5 43
400 J. W, &H. Miller 14 80
Morris township.
103 131 John Fry, jr. 4Bl
' 327 Philip' Wager, 12 0$
146. Bernard Gratz, 5 .39
332: 148 Reuben Haynes, jr. 12 28
382 12 Joseph.SiMMOns 14- 13
438 40 .1 •WilliaaSteWart 10'20
447 112 Joseph Henry ' A 6 53
472.'' William'MOrri 16 35
428'91 Walter Ste Waft".: 'l5 83
93? 47 Andrew Douglas"' '3 44
417' 151 jiiabli Kriig 15 42
261 80 . - .Johil l Mobre' -"rt ,
433 153-,,,Jamps.WilSe6 16 05
466 86 ' . Jaeali W6tse! J 7 24
411 1'442. •16.20
440.,' 24:‘ G'orgo 16. 50
2.38 00!•IVITi. gerwiri.:: ',B . 80
433 163 ,• Cusperilaynes! ,
35
1 48
156
.'.2.75
5 .65
. 4 33
7 18
'3 56
1 80
7 52
10 .70
10 00
3 60
10'54
5 45
14 86
, 14 80
• Vi.' uria, 4nd Wilinin pircefe It 4 1i'
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-14Y/' ' I ' 6 (15 tintintisill, Ohio; general aderii (14 she,SOu'ileitn:VAl.
peel., tu.‘stliom ell ()Alm must be idtileszed: , roy.
385 28 , Chrikbphctr Baker 11, 14 16
388 115 I John Barron ..,..--_, , ...14 20 , Ir l I
, i ' ' , ~ • et-. ~, t : • ‘ : , 4,, i .. ..0 . 0*
ISO .‘ ' , Stnuol 111iViiii,,.,..."7 = - -. ':',-. . --- le Ale pf, ilid 12, 6 avVirfct,
139 ' : . ROuboi)
.A ,47 . ,? - . ' . , karAe(4 cozciagAiNi'.
j
3f.,>7. f.. . Itookto - ' ' letzi;fled bf.ro.'
110
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Goshen township.
George Mend 7 40
:11orris S SteN% art 1 , 1 75
BEI
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1 WU' L' , ll. l .4 l WMP.,rgan•l , . : •. r :iili:i.7•l '•
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57{14 10 ....!.;: JtAc.obwor g an:„ ,: ?.., ,3 7C correctilAvetkls , from tho rhiitidblp!iy:irso .,. t... ,
16' 00. 1 0.4 .' , ; Chriatopher Baker.' , „ ! ,.3 :$0 r :' • ~.- -• ••:,...r •-- ,
21 08 1'22• 2 •,• Pnul..W.etzel , - • ' iiii 44 : ". renftsylvano._ , 'llank;:•Qtyliga L. A
237/ , :',:. David Ball , . .• ..9,70. Philadla b'ks:- -
, piir Weste - ni,ltoches., 30
• 2 3 7 „: i D av id H a ll . .
.6_ 76 : U. S. Bank,' '''. :
_l3 Binghampton, . : . •;50
223 . i Simon. Gratz ... , 8 22. Chan ' Ufr4 b l -trg '.,'!'# Cattil r a ligi'gw: 30
189 Samuel Miles, jr. . 6 • D o' Gettysburg, .. it Clinton county, -.15
218 • : John Price .B 06 Pittsburg, '- . ' l l COrainercial,l3tif., 15
421 Jesse' Yarnell 15 , 54* Sus(. County, :-....,;,......Ati • • 'Ostirego,;lo
150 Christian Alussur 5 55 , LeWlstown, no sale Faer'.,Seridelt, 30
300 Peter Yarnall 11 JO 1
• •
Middletown, 4 Hamilton . bank, 15
100 John Sivanwiek
3 70 Carlisle, . •;..1 Mechan..Buffalo, 45
200 Leonard Kylar ll GO Hollidaysburg, i 'Merchants' Ex., 4O
B'o John Best 3 30 Erie - , li Millers', rifelyde; • lo
4:36 114 Robert Shaw . .
16 51 Waynesburg, 1 4.. Oswego, -.' „. •' 60
431 114 Hyman Uratz 16 34 Washington, • , Tali Priennix, 13uffaro; 35
4(13 150 John Skvron 3 63 Harrisburg, 1 Stiiten Island; •: 50
, .
241- James Smith '2 01 Honesbale, ' 1 State b.BuffalO i 'OaBo
,
Browesville, lal4 St. Lawiehee,. .73
No. ac's. ps. Pcnn township.
Williamsport,' ' i Union, Btifrala, '3O
5962 425 14 John Nicholson 11 12 York, IV. S., BUflhl6',' 30
59:37 100 Nicklin & Griffith 190 All solvent b'ks par Watervliet, . 15
,
.Pike township. Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. b'ks, 1
5781 950 _ John Nicholson 886 Towandaßel. nosals New Jersey.,
5778 1020 John Nicholson 9 50' New York City. Dcl. B'dgc Co.. 85
4250 600 James Wilson 5 65' Chelsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, ;15
100 100 Robert Taylor 1 72; Clinton, 50 Plainfield, . ,
5777 1020 21 John Nicholson 14 17 Commercial, . . 2 Other solvent,. , par
100 William Hartshorn 375 Lafayette, 2 ; 1 Ohio. -. .
208 Spencer & Porter 092 Washington, 70 Solvent Cincinnati 11
125 Daniel Daily 2 :32 Other solv. b'ks, par Cleveland, ~ •.. '5
92 Isaac Daily 5 55! New York State. - Hamilton;-. - ; -' 15
220 I). &M. [ransack '8 25 Allegheny co. 66a75 CoMmer.,'Seloto, - 10
50 Kratzer & Barretts 277 America, Bunk, 30 •do Lake'Erie,7s
268 47 J. McFerron & Co. 370 :Conunerco, do, 35 Sandusky, ' f •
Ifroodward township. ' Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, '. , ...._
Canal, A lban y, 25 Farniers',Cantorti7s
William Parker. •
15 30 Brockport, 25 Granville riciely,
do William Wistat
, 336 James Rank, 11Lancaster, 15 ,
! 536 Northern Ex., ' 1 I Urbanna Wing co. 65
Williain Shcatl' 5 10
J. Morgan 7 64
Lodi, 20a25'Other solvent, 1 i
Fives, 2
• .4
Richard 'Whitehead ; 10' c.n Lyons, 15 Under • t
55 Stara b. Saugornes, 1
Samuel !kiln'
Joseph Forrest
Roland Evans 7
ARTHUR BELL, Trs'r
March 4, 1830.
6 76
9 18
6 `JB
10 31
7 00
4 42
Ac'. ps
:300
160
160
100
300
100
306 10
:306 10
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SHERIFFS' SALE.
6 7 rip y wino of a writ of Yon 1 xponas issued
LP of the Court of Common Ness of Clearfie
county, arid to me directed, will be exposed
public solo, at the court house, in the borough
IVISTA ICS BALSAM OF
I Cleartield y
Y
on Monde the 29thda u i
April
net
two certain tracts of land situate in Pikoi"
Ihr Great Remedy for Colman! lion of the 14111'S Ishi p Clearfield court!) and known in the parts..
Aire ions of the Liter, Asthma Bronchia, Pains lion of the esta.o of 'homes McClure, as Lots'
or if eaitnees f the Breast or Lungs, and °IA N 3 I—Lot No 3 beginning at a wont,
thence north 53 degrees west 105 perches to Is ,;4,
ir alkalosis of the 1 ;ternary Organs .
I 'diary thence north 37 east 212 perches
WIS A,SBALSV NI Of " ( l it RitY stone, t hence south 53 east 1.05 Perches to ho lo tri ts
is a fine iiritem. sf composed duet
•
ly of WIL D CHERRY Beek and the genuine Icr sout h ,
pisco ll o e f ilL h: ginnio g 37 1, 0 7 e N si o 2l 4 2 , Pheergcibeengintgo the
I D Oho letter imported expressly fur this / hickurv, thence north 53. west 100 perches to u
map's,thence north 370 west 212 perches to a
porpore,i the rare medical virtues of vi hich are
I hickory, thence south 53 0 east 100 percher, to
oleo combined by a new chemical process,Milli
stone, tnenee south 37. west 212 perches to the
th e extract of ter—/hue rendering the whole / plac e of beginning, containing In both Lots 251;
compound the most certain and LOICOCIOIIB reuse acres and 49 perches and allowance, and bowls
dy sear discovered for dad by lands of T. McClure on the north•wcet
CONSU,IIP'I'ION 1 11L LUA(..S by lands of Barrett On the north east, and by
lands of liamilton, &c, with a Two Story /. rattle
We
are Just in receipt of the follow ing colon House Barn, Shop, &c., with about 40 acres ns
nary tribute to the curative power of IPieisr s clearecciand thereon, and a bearing orchard
Balsam of Wild Cherry, from 1 M
of / Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as
Mount Olemons Michigan, who is a physician 01 j mite
property of %N ilson McClure,
high standine and an extensicc Lrugg st ALSO,
11Y %lane of a similar writ issued out of the
MT CLE3IFNS Mich.. Oct 29, 1849 lamp court, and to me direeted will bo sold at
To tie efllicted this rr4y certify di l a Mrs. B the Bain° Limo and place, a certain Lot of ground
Roberts of this t dingo three or four weeks after i
asittuFadtbeeirnt s l t h r l 'e c et t" th l e i n o c f e ( n u o r rt " h e „ n a s r v d l" b v. s b a eg il l e n t ifing
confinement, tv as mind ed with a violent cough GO feet to another lot, thence westwa y rd'loo feet
d g root I rostraliott, aid seemed I evening to to an alley, thence southward by , said alley GO
the grove w ith fearfcl rapidity. I whited her feet to a let of nni it ' tit th e e " eastward by ;
to u 11 tqa„ Balslin of iiild Cherry—alto did g sa m ld ni l n o g t , l9 „ o „ f i e l et a toi
!rumsil b` the e
hreoidne place
zet
n, Seized'
so, and with that valuable medicine alone, in the and taken in execution and to be sold as the pro. '
si Jce 01 three or four tv eche, was restored to OW) , of James 111 7 aylor
alih, and is now aliving proof of the value ofl ALSO,
%Vista'. s Balsam of Wild Cherry. BY virtue of a similar writ issued out of the
same court, and to me (faceted, will be sold at
the same time and place, a certain tract of land
situate in Penn township, Clearfield county, be•
ginning at a hemlock, thence west by Estes arid'
London lands 120 perches, thence south by land
Cherry—
of A. B. Reed 106 perches to a post, thence again
oast 120 perches, thence north by land of A B,
Messrs SANE - oat) & PARK—Genie:—As a mat .: Herd 106 perches to place of beginning, being
tor of Justice to you, and tor the benefit o 7 the part of survey 5933 containing 75 acres, witha
o
pa blue I would oiler the fallowing statement of a I ainwd Story
i n p l o o , u , s e e „ a , " „ d r , () i f ° j a o c h r n e s u e I n e a d r o e n d t there l oh,
now cure effected by your medicine, known as Wts ant Seized and taken in execution and r te
to he .
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry In the spring of sold as the property o r Joseph d. John London
1847 my wife was severely snacked with Perm• / ALSO,
neumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in a deep
B 1 virtue of n similar writ, issued out of i the
g o county, and to me directed,
seated pain in the sole accompanied with aso ( vt o i l lThe ol i
esiplionsieudi don
public sa the house
were cough she was attended by some of the in tho borough o t f Clearfield le on e
Mondaycourt
the 181
/ day of April next the interest of Andrew Davis
brat physician, in Chicago, but to no purpose— ( i n it l u o r O fi :cre c s o o u f d l i and bo si u m i z i t i t e e l in bv Ferguson idf township,
tor weeks oho suffered, without relief coughing
"-Aslntly night and day I ceme ' the coil. l Is, John Campfiell and I others ari w s i o th er a
h ll evi D e a d .
c'ueion fricri-slt the remediee k ivv nto tho phys. Log house}, Blacksinithshop and Frame Barn
ions could not holpkier and was induced to try I thereon, and about 15. or 20 clues cleared. Sei,
}our Wild Cherry I pncgod one bottle, and I zed and taken in execution and to be sold as tha
commenced using it according to hroction s be . / property ul Andrew Davis, by
ALEX CAI DWI'LL Sh'il
lore it was all gone the cough stopped, anioihs win Slit riff e Office Clears
In her side lift her, and with the aid of nnutlil field March 16, 1850
b.ittlo she is 49 restored to perfect health, In coil
stderation of these circumslances,l would wool,
mend a to tho public as a valuable modicino
Yours, reepectlully, ,
It. N. GARRA 1 r
GRAND RAPIDS, MIDI/ Oct 8, 1849 .
Iho following wo have just race' , •ed from Mee
•
ors. McCracken & co., Agents for the sale
of %View's Balsam of Weld Cherry at Lamas
Physicinn and Druggist.
Read on ond be convinced still further of the I
relr,akoble villas of %Vista's Balsam of Wild I
ter, 0111 P.
Io THE PUBLIC. 1 ESTATE OF JACOB LEONABC
CE to hereby elven that 'Let
I feel IL my duty, ag an eel of hiud "" to the N'inntllt ry have been gr ' entelil f ica
afflicted. to inform th em ulna %Vistae d Beldam of , berg, exec:dors of the lust %ill orittfg ,
Wild Cherry hoc Juno for my daughter There 1 Jacob Leonard, late of Beccaria t 0.4
is many npo rent n Ito has given up a beIOVILI 50n field onunty, deo'd, all ilefFo4lll big
p
Of daughter, e. a prey to the toll destroyer Cum, demands again!t said estate.. , L ill r
It
sumpdon. They hove—n! I 'hove f:oilo- ly nuthentrente,l fursetilonieht,
-Iritd delited in the soma are requeiteirt
alt tho most skillful and eminent physician! m , lil t I went without delay. , ` , .i.ii
in their roach, and all of rho meat popular reme I
J. W. IVnla
mILLTA ~
d,es that seemed to hold out some hope for all ir..isk; W
February 4, 1850.--pdtt?
A. ... 1
continuance of life, nithuut getting any relief."' 1
' To all ouch, %%Ito, lilio me. hoo been sechrug CAUlitiN' 1#
With tretnithng hope for some reine l aptilront MI. f .. LL persona are criutinnatior
.lency, 1 I,sould say:scefr no further, but try at 13.- or hitermeddling With 111/
once b y. %viail ; r t, adorn of , i ,,,, t ri „ eirr. ,/.. bed properly, now in fhb'
. , ' .., ' Bickel. of Brody tower:
datiolitei ?Serail Jane , aged 'l7 %him life for 'so .-, '-'; r
T
...
months lied been despaired of, arid was inifp.osed, waagyn. 1,.6:3,
is sure prey to cunsumption, has ucen curraf red. .
GI an d A •
tif , --- •4
lured to perfect heal:h I and that too by using five fli •
~ii
bottles Dr. iNfistpr's Balsam of ‘lWildCherry,. c hi ng
t hrtv:..4 .•
1: . , . • ,loNiTI,I4N rpULsoN.
~i Op r; 1 4:4:
Greenfield ip.,Fturfield Cu,,!?,, ITch:1;), lab \ rfable!seiTte
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To Colic tors of !SOO.'
wALL Collectors of Stnie Tor for ll
year 1850, who pay into the Treat;
of Unlatch] county, the wlkelei .
of their Stalo IoX bdoro the first, de
(1850,) %%ill ho tittitlegrarirtfilirb "'"'••
cent. upon the amount so paid fu, I " rt,l::A ;
the per contage usually allowed.
fly order of the Commtssioner,s,;,l7,o:V."....:
H. B. BEissyd4Y..'f'•
Feb. 20, 1850
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