E WIAMSION'MOUSE, N 1 Er , ..s.k• L 1 CLEARFIELD, PA. KAt.22 1 17332110 W 7452 2 5. 7 ATE of Corwenaeille, .reepecifuly informs 1-4 the pt,b t,c that he his lakeii the n Jute welt • known TAVERN STAND, Boosted on the 4.41111- wept corner of the Market Some, inintedittrely opposite the court•ltouse. :shore ho i, new prepamd to r conniroodate ten', ellen and oilier. in an line sto•pliot:altle Manner. . •-• Table, Parlors, Bar and Sleeping - Apartments, yill.he -Omni at l est eq on) to ony in the place, an! lvlll be attended with pnliteileu arid ponetus The STABLING is alio estonnee, and wilt he (literally attended. Thin 110 TEL. is situated in the moot central rind jausineee part of town. and at prey( nt er,joya potrontigo eacond to no other in the ploy° Having beJ nr!tty years experience in keep. mg a kelpie of pul)lie eutcriainrnoto. l‘lr. E an' 1 hopf.a...r6 eer.ti , r perfect itatisinetien to nit who :if! may lever turn with tio , ;r elision]; and ho is de .;., termill e d the; no pains g.l, , iii he spared to render '.., them comforiehle. His 1:101. Vlllll i/R noiderwe, ' ~...,7 and 11hr/id reilitetiunit read,; to tegn'or hoarders [ ... •..e, end traninefit visitors. if —IL -- -- - z - ------- = -- , --- -------- -'-, ORNIANS' COURT SALE f n. OF Irritant ble Real ESiftle ) IA CONSIST/NO or A Grist-Mill and Saw-Hill, and 576 acres of Land on the Susquehanna river. 4.: ...t,. 14 !. - ..f: • , f: )(.. virtue of an order of the Orphnn's .!,. • Court of the County of, Clenrfield, ~,,,_ will • .;.•,. no exposed to r' Salo .'.' Pubi:de ' I ...In the b.:roligh ul Cioa-fie!.l, .11 Monday the 29. h ..:.dry of April, 18:50. the I.Jlio , Aang described proper. :,',.` Iv. viz: -, ..'... Two tracts of La Lad; situate in Burnside township. Clearfield . . county, containing in the whole 576 aciec,, with a valuable water power on the - River, on which land there is erected and ' operation a good GRIST and SAW-MILL, a STORE House, DWELLING-HOUSE and BARN, and other out-hou ses rind improvements. he obovO property is allowed to Doss/Si rulvons tnges as a Lt rnberiti: Estahligiuneot set end to nu other ito the r aunty. To he sold rt tho properiy of the hi irs of Ntaiihm Ir Irvin. dried. TERMS OF SALE Onr•fnurth ut the L iirelinge &nanny 10 the tnnfirmadon 01 ilm cnlr, and the Illlntlen in direr lma! With Interest from (aid con. flrniation, ,;S 3 1V11.:1i T. LEONARD, Guardian of Minor, Heirs Ctrarfichl, Aprtl 10, 115.50. Bacon, (lover Seed, &c., FM SALE A 1' THE STOltr 0' LEONARD & M101:1'. Clowfield AO' 13. Whiteßouse E y ' HOTEL. A LER & PA LAlEff, Proprietor., of the above lICIMItti well finny. n tat ern stared. on the Erie Turnpike, reran miles west of Corn en.% ille. regretfully announee to their frirnifs, and 'the tf unveiling public, this , they hat, mode extensive ariangetnents fur entertaining aft in u .e w h o ma y tarot then) ,A ith to fliniser is beautiful• ly situated and is one of the largest on the road, and is also iiri.vidrit with the mutt CitellSlVe ion • N e room are We:, /klpni,e,l ,; .irize. t g. and,(heir 11.1 tent 2, 1819 LUMEERMEN, LOOK HERE, rt, aohreribP- efreri pf ict of first rote OAK and PINT. T1N1141,11, standing, ritunte in Alurria tut%nrhip• on the Pinhprburg rand, one hal mile (torn thu Sow Titroplke, fear than two milts from the Iqualtannon creek. and eight Mlle' from tha . titer. It trill be anal either by lb. lump ur in luto—lor cash—and a reasonable time All - mod fur taking rho timber ()tribe ground., , . MOSES THOM Pr 30.1. - •Aforrir; April 2, ISSO, WARE - HOUSE. Refic T • IPTON respectfully inform lA+ 0 • 14 the inerchanta end c irzena of Cleartieid generallz. that they havo rented Iho Idrge.WARE•fIUUSh., /taunted on the Canal. in hfilethurg. end formerly occupied by Burnside & Hall. They are now fully prepared fiir him m ine , end GOODS OF ALL KINDS • Carefully cored and shipped on the moat reaiione hie tonne. op. 5 3m. • • RTEAIO CARD FACTORY. • . : 114 E aubscril-er is still manufacturing vaa.vmatita cosatuDoe Eor COTTON A fv,D WOOL, and will warrant them ecunho any emir: in the United States. lie has a forgo stuck on hand, of the usual kinds, and will make any num her or size to order. • .I._ ALSO; a..general assortment of FINOINHS .s at. ways on hand, of a upprior quality and at low prices. JOHN tf. HASKELL, No. 31, South Eutaw street. Baltimore. "'April 5,18.50. T . ET OF LETTFESiremainints in the Post IA-Office at Clearfield, let April ) 1850 - • At Daguarriart Artist Lytle Owen Carr Aleahnder-2 Mapes William • Burmingham Simnel Magee Mias Matilda purrintigNern Elizabeth MeAlevy Goo. M. Esq, cheatitek bitsi Jane Moore Dennis Vote Peter ' Nelson . Wm , Ey;ason,MinNetter August Ferrelhololin , 'Patton Jan . , Fallon Thomas ' Peoples Robert tat:lo4l'Bll°w Miss •fyl.• Ix Roles Atuttlierni ;: illralterst Miss NaneY, Rees David ', Odes Reuben, . - Radebseh "john Guffy,4" . 3`.it. Wni .r Hammon' hiri. neon Shaw Jame's II flockenberky Oreen%,‘ 1/ . 1/SeOli Rev James . trvtir • Stlilnions4heniss G' 1 i' Irvin Mr.. Elizabeth %%Thum ri:n Hun, Ales 4-14 , T,hompson E Conley . otliti'Sainuel— 3 ' ThOmpsn'ti Ann Eliza d_ Ye'Reli Skl ' Waters Dennis • Vitniel4 • j erta "Charles-"a %Vileon „loho ' Worrell C' 8 £.q. • istiri,J ' iliputkrA a rib 14861=4'171 " )V* . 1t561141/00) April 10, 18.50.-3 m *P • • •I ALSO BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facies muted envoi the same court, Fend to me directed, will bo,exposed to Publig et the Vamp thou and placo, a certain 'Act orlar'd situ9le iti Built Own• oblp, Clearfield county, containing 535 AMC mop. or tete, known by,No, 3558. on. the south alde'of the river Sosquehtnna, on which tract 01 land Un erected a Grist Mid Saw mill, 'houses. ambles, end .opter improvement!. Seized and 'taken in execution and lb be sold'as the property of James McGhee, John McGhee; Thomas A. McOhed and Philip ItleGlree. ALSO, BY virtue of , a writ of Fieri Facia!, issued out of the same court, and to me directed, will be es.. I posed to public sale, at the same time and place. 214 ecres,of land in l 13eggs,tow nohip, Clearfield county. biting thd south half of the Robert Stew. ort.Buryoy,-Alt,vtbicht lont/Is a substantial Saw. Mill, in fine order; alto, 200 . acres of, land ad• joining the same, being tbe ,south half of the Welter Slaw art natirVey;'•on which is erected , ., Plank 'fltftliing flonse; ciable, and ibout three tiered cleared' thereon. " Selied and 'taken in"exe eution'' end to Ire" solcrni• the property ut ittl,a Cowdei anti Charles Sloan, by ' ALEX. CA LDWELIf., Sheriff's Office, Clear. field March 16 1840 f IST OF LETTERS remaining in'iho Post 01- 1, 4 1 Rcg at, F . p.lit 1.1 . 111,ya., on the Ist 01Apri1.,1650, Choesisro, Chas, Hi • hlcColloli Geo. IL— • Curry. Wtlliaw fl, , • Smith, ; John , Art '4, , .. Odfinilliimillori.tirts Sale BD OP ONSEI LANDS FOB MIDI NN pursuance of the prOvisions Of thil'Acts of As ' iambi) , in ooh case made, there will bu expos ed to solo at the court house, in the borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 11th day of Juno next, the following mentioned, and described tracts of land, which were purchased by the Commissioners of Clearfield county, ut Treasurer's pole, un the Ist Janun ry.1845, for the taxes and costs then doe, viz: No. acres. warrantee: Township. 200 Robert Corson •Pergusoll 4179 1001 James IVilson t ; hos ~ 25 Vornum di—Judson du • 120 E Brown AX V. Beyton Beccaria 50 Campbell piz Turowr do . "30 Joseph Letniord do 4298 552 W. %Villiuk. Clibon. 110 v Elk cu'y. 4999 550 W. %Villink do do 5421 50 Coto Alert(' do do 5451 21'9 do wee: .o.d do do 5.150 2CO do du do 1 5479 72 do du du , 5456 50 •do . ' do do 5063 710 W. Fowers Houston do I 4899 100 W. Willink Joy do ' 5033 100 %V. Willlnk do 0,.) 4185 300 James %Vilion du do 563 2F9 A. Kennedy to - du ^, 400 ti &E C Winslow do du JAMES ELDES, • 13. BONSALL, Com'rs. SAMUEL WAY, Attest—Wm. A. Wallace, Cl'k. , I Coinni'rs care, April Ist, 1e59. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1 ID v , arluf. of an order of the Orphans' Court of II) Csearllchl county, there will ho exposed to PUBLIC SALE, Nt the court Inman in the borough of Clearfield,: on Monday the 29th day -ol April next, tlso tollot% • i tog described REAL l.g•l'A'l'E, Into 'the estate of I Isiah Goodfellow, of Iri4sroneo township, Clear.: field county, deed, viz : Two Hundred and Forty-nine Acres of Timber Land, Lying wits to about ot•.o mile of the borough of Ciearlield, bounded nod Ileseeihe4 ns follows, viz: Beginning nt n post on line of tract in name of Mary Mat tin, thence by o'd tract lino north 45 degrees east 341 perches to blarl:•oak i. orner,• thence bontli 69 west 127 perches to post comer of John Mfmtro'n Iced. thence outills I degree [west 43 perch , it to a post. Oichce h o Ih 69 ,% est 70 perches In i.ust in ~A nstr,, rn , ..d. (lichen ti. .r.:11 by yid road eleven and lour train perehe!", t by 441.1 rood north 20. west 34 and Iwo tenth perr!Jns !o old tract :hence south 89 v one honr: , •d nod el, pc r rhos to post, thence ,otith 30 1-4 emit 277 port:heti . _ . t, pit and place of beginning; adjiiiwng hinds oil " 124 Jacob Kline Hugh L.e?vy, the heirs and devvii.ea n i J o hn At i n.h. ; 11, dee'Ll. Mattlie , .%- Ogden n 1 1 otlirrs, and being l " 185 Leonard Holzapple 'lilt of t , cetracts IA areisti(i.d , ii t! , i , xi um•ir PI TIMM, I " 140 .Tacob Kline ON Nevi itk and Win Miller, ti:t nate in L ii,c relive ; township, Clearfield Cr wily. i < 18U A. AN'hitiner TERMS : i " 181 Henry Barr, jr. Onesli all of tire ; , ..trcliaso money ill Le paid on ; " 102 A. Whitener emir/motion of the 113,e, and the liiilunce in six 1 " • 193 Isaac Kaufman ru ut.r,o4, with interrst, to he secured by Fond and; mortgage err nie priqu.ses. A.C$ ps Bradford fincnship. G. D. GOODFELLOW, Ader Feb. 18, 1850. SiiEltIFFS' SALE D v ,irme of a %stir of Von. Exponns i••tted on 1100 ILP of the Court of Co:11111On rico. of GlenrC.l.l! 138 county, and to me (I.re( o expo,od loi 0 0 pohlir •nle, nt the court the horough o' Cleareold. oft Monday the 12.9t1, duy of April It , st 3 ° tA tt ct rt tin frneta of !mid eitonte in Puke ioo II 2.00 chip, C!enrfield county, nr..l known in the part.. I 80 lion of the estate of Thom(' 111( Clore, " Lt. 100 N 3 & 4—bd 3 beg rifting et a Flone thence north 53 -degrree n eat !05 perches to 110 hickory, thence mirth 37 east :212 pyretic., to n 400 ,done, thence south 53 east 105 perches to n hem- 200 lock thence youth 37 west 010 perches in the 437 Ware of. beginning. I/1 No. 4, beginning nt a 150 wekory, thence north 53° tech 100 ps relies lu t. r, thence north 37. went 212 percl.es to n i 109 hory, thence eunth 53u ea.! lOU perches to tt 00 utune, :better eolith 37. trot 212 perches to Ihe 414 place of beginning, containing in both L0tt.256200 acres and 43 perches and n'tossfillee, and boun•l 437 tied by lende of I'. R. Al. Clore no the noritt.west ity lands of Barrett on the north-cobs. and b 1 218 tomtit of llsraition, ite, null a'l'ms Story Fume 347 Howie. Barn. Shop. dze tut It an.mt 40 acres of 200 cleared land ilitreon, and u bearing orchard 100 Seized and taken in t c , ettlion end to be sold as 1 00 the property of Wiluon M Clore. ALSO, 153 HT virtue of a 4;1.11.11r brit issued out of the `391 game court, and to mu directed, Hill be 5.,:(1 at Ar o. the same tune and place, a certain Lot of ground situate in the loon of Cum ens v die, beg inning 641 at rlbert street, thence northward by rani street I 645 CO leer to another lot, thence westward lOU feel 492 to an alley, thence auntlioard by said aliry COI 368 feet to a lot (.1 Win. Ira thence enmity ard by paid lot 19U fret io Filbert ?wet the place of be. ?, house t f tercon. Seized and taken ill oil`ollll.lll Old to hegold as the pro. erty 01 James Taylor. A LSO, I 3 %trine cf writ homed out of the I MO court r n.l t•t me directed. will be sold at au 'mire limo and place, a rennin tract of lurid kiinato in Perin itmnship, Clearfield county. be ginning at a Ite:nlock, thence nest by Eitel, and London lands 120 perches, thence south by land ul A. B. Reed 106 perches to a post, thence aged', east 120 porches, .hence noun by land of A B Reed 106 perches. to p!ace of beginning. twing part of survey 5933, containing 75 acres, with a Tn i Story Houma and 10 acres cleared thereon, and now in poerodirtuit of John London, terre ten• alt. Seized and taken in execution and to he aold as the property o' Jo.ech & John Lundon. ALSO, BV virtue of a ilmilar merit, fainted out of ihe sumo court, and to roe directed. %%11l be ex noActl to public sale qt the same time and place, a cer tain tract of land siionto in Gthann township (now Elk county) hounded on Iho south by Bon nets Branch of Sinnemahoning. on the north by ‘Vm. Burr, on the'enst by Daniel Miller, contain tog about 66 acres, about 51) of which is cletired, with a Log HOMO and Barn thereon erected.— Seized and taken in execution and to he's Old as ihe properly of Jamcu 13arr. OLArcias tqp itore, Treagarees Sate 01 Caseated Landiln Clearfield manly, FOR TAXES. lIC pursunnee of the let section of an Act of As! semhly of tho 13th March, 1815. entitled, "Aft Act to amend an Actproviding the manner of sell ing Unseated Lands. for taxes, end for other purpus% ce, ' there will bo exposed to I'UBLIc SALE% on the 2d Monday in Juno next, at the Cohn house in the borough of Clearfield. Clearfiold county. 'Moil ndjoorned from day to day until t h u v% hole are sold,; the following Unsontod Lands and Town Lois in said county, for the amount of tax set opposite each rect. As. Ps. Beccaria township. Tax. 291 155 William Blain 813 00 263 41 Alexander Blain 012 100 John B. Winter's 4 48 110 William Brown 4 90 t 30 William Brown 1 00 43 William McMurtrie 1 50 'lOB Plunket 4 84 ' 50 Plunket • 2 20 124 Jacob Musscrsmith 4 44 72 Solomon Lyon (undv. -0 1 62 100 Peter. Whiteside 2 68 421 44 Sarah McMurtrie 11 32 373 Richard Randal 10 00 acs, ps. Bell toienship. '5766 1000 Henry Beck 30 00 4286 1000 Henry Beck 30 00 ;3565 432- John Nicholson 15 51 145 Eliza Jarvis 5 03 439 135 'Joseph Boone 15 29 :330 Mehafry & Daugherty 11 64 500 James McGhee 13 10 3566 273 John Nicholson 946 4289 500 Henry Beck 17 50 400 120 Henry Drinker 14 00 Acs. ps. Boggs township 100 Walter Stewart 100 Richard Thomas 100 Joseph Ball 397 80 John Thomas 360 John Hall Cleurficld Borough Lot No. 66 John Fleming 106 Hugh Wilson " 121 Jacob Kline 420 Aaron Leavy 19 33 46 Kratzer, Lank & Falton (I) 52 Matthew Forcey . 8 38 Israel Cooper 5 58 Slaymaker & Sansoin 405 John Nicholson 3 years 0 29 Jane Campbell " 458 William Bell " 1 40 Blair M'Lcnahan " 10 33 Isabella Jordan ", 540 eadward'r Evans " 7 30 Peter Widdo•.v, '7 43 John Woolridge " 27 00 Martha Houston 6 97 Polly M'Lvnalian 13 42 Paul Cox 4 39 Andrew Pcttitt 3 73 Aaron Leavy 1 71 D. H. Cunningham 14 42 John Irvin 10 38 Frances West 15 •2.2 Patrick Moore 7 66 Andrew Byard 12 09 John Donaldson 9 30 Benjamin Oliver •4 65 Timothy Paxton 4 65 William Sansom 4 83 Thomas P. Cope 7 01 242 160 50 17 32 acs. ps. .Brady township. 202 John Hart 5 61 202 John Hart 5 51 308 20 Wm. Kirkpatrick 84! 58 Wm. 13radford n 5' 115 Samuel Johnson 4 2: 77 Casper Stiver 2 1( 1'35 Joseph Perron 7 6'. 150 Woodside's heirs 11 1( 524 100 George Genter 37( 218 501 Christian Lower 9 2C 110 31,0 Christian Lower 6.9 t: 27 318 Benjamin Harvey 11 71 462 260 William Smith 7 4C 324 230 William Smith 6 'SE 2009 1200 60 Roberts and Fox 17 'IC 2010 657 51 Roberts and Fox 5 28 3580 1020 Roberts and Fox 14 87 3582 770 Roberts and Fox 10 96 3598 662 6 Roberts and Fox 6 27 3503 945 Roberts and Fox 896 1904 396 29 Roberts and Fox 3 64 6892 990 John B Smith 14 00 5877 320 Henry IVykeph 456 5876 310 Joseph Ferron ' 'll 47 Acs. ps. : Burnside township. 70 ' John Mailes 2 75 157. .. • Philip Thomas 565 121 George Ross 4 35 199 157 Matthias Slough 7 18 98 66 John 'Grafi' ' 356 50: • - Paul Zantzinger 1 80 208 t 109 ' , Peter Gett . 7 52 325 Adam Reighart . 10 ,70 278 4 . George Gruff 10 00 100 '. ' Jacob Musserstnith 3 130 293 Jacob Birch • 10,54 324 . Mary craWfoid •• . - ; 411 66 95 ,John Neff's heirs ' . 545 400 " James Dixon ' 14•:',80. 400 Johaßausman . ..,4* 80 Chest township. 188 . 70,; JacoVlClotz ~ • 1 6'Bo 433 153, . John , Gundecker: h . . , i 15.58 433.153 .Benjamin Mussy! . - . , 15-58 433 153 George ROss ls'dB 433' 153 titbdin Musser • , ' ' '' ': '15'58 144 110 i ChristianTliorer (A 0). 0'72 4 3a , Fp: ll Plpitu9l loberts , l :: • ;1f 58 No. 0 we,s,:.:Copingiqn:ptanslzip. : . . , . • 1897'• 31i8 'Mortis .and. Stewart '. 1 21 •49 1898 709:: Morris, and ; Stewart ;4 , ..rgi 26 1899 890 Morris and,Stowart, , .32 04 1903 . - 106:'.). 4 316fri1i 44 - Stewart 56 80 19'02: '974 Morris and"Steivart .4 92 1942 545 Morris and .Stewart •. ' . R 79 1890 ;-4, , ,i; ~ . 4 •41 1891' 1100 -MOrris and Stewart 30'00 1894 ' .' f:' - ::, Acs..ps.. .-. ..Decatur township..... ' ' __a... 7 . an 3(5,8 ~ ,W4ciiiiis tiiiingioll : ' :.,V, 195 5081 400 Joseph Rupee 16 00 340 David Kephart 21 08 ' .11r6ntson township. 323 - Richard Whitehend 676 329 ' John Stinemitz 9 18 300 John Doughton 6 28 369 Clarles Pleasants 10 31 200 • , William Govette 700 1,58 Adam Zuntzinger 4 42 No., acres. .114: 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 84 4399 372 James Wilson 13 39 4272 639 James Wilson • 5 44 4400 44 James Wilson' ''N 72 100 James :Wilson (3 y'rs) 8 .10 30 Pliiletus Clar 4 68 Girard township. 1931 549 126 Morris & Stewart 660 1035 538 76 Morris & Stewart 0 45 1888 163 Morris & Stewart 2 91 1927 281 Morris & Stewart 4 08 1886 300 Morris & Stewart 5 40 1887 1062 Morris & Stewart 10 11 1938 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 1888 210 Morris &Stewart 5 46 1918 227 Morris & Stewart 15 24 1937 209 Morris & Stewart 5 32 200 Samuel Fulton 13 50 Goshen township. :3 00 4 13 1 95 7 69 17 30 532 200 George Mead 740 1908 176 Morris Si: Stewart 14 75 Houstun township. 13601 816' 1 Roberts and Fox 14 29 1 3600 867 11 Roberts and Fox 17 85 3578 612 65 Roberts and Fox 10 71 3576 959 108 Roberts and Fox 16 66 5673 1041 81 Moore &luny 27 30 5674 1041 11 Moore & Delany 97 30 5067 990 Wm. Powers • 25 97 5066 990 Win. Powers 25 97 5075 1041 Moore & Delany 57 30 195 D. Caldwell 0 SO 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink 7 35 5068 700 William Powers 18 20 4231 770 James Wilson 13 30 4234 796 James Wilson 13 93 4235 989 James Wilson 17 29 4236 990 James Wilson 17 32 4226 090 James Wilson 17 32 4229 965 123 James Wilson 16 87 4230 728 112 James Wilson 12 74 4225 990 James Wilson 17 32 306 203 John B. Smith 7 05 252 206 John Dunlap 7 18 5004. 570 William Powers 9 95 4902 100 Wilhelm Willink 1 85 3592 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 909 3593 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69 3594 1020 64 Roberta and Fox 9 69 3597 1030 64 Roberts and Fox 3584 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 3585 1020 61 Roberts and Fox 8589 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 3604 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 3607 961 71 Roberts and Fox 1988 453 131 Roberts and Fok Acs. ps. Jordan. township 86 c 1 85 1 48 1 85 1 85 1 85 38 35 1 •18 56 213 153 Jacob Graff' 7 94 200 Henry Trout 7 40 100 Samuel Scott 3 55 197 84 Silas Wilcot 8 88 144 104 George Sheaf 5 30, 300 'lVilliam Wilson 11 10 000 G. & . M.' M'Cormick- 27 74 200 James McNeal 7 40 325 Roland Evans 12 20 100 Henry Shaffner 5 50 200 Rachel Jackson 163 Samuel Scott 100 Donald McDonald Susannah Ward r. 510 100 144 101 Adam Rhoad 144 104 Mani Rhoad 144 ?04 Adam Rhoad 108 John Singer 70 T. P. Wharton No. ac's. ps. Karthaus township Morris & Stewart . 31 1900 828 1901 778 Morris & Stewart 29 1943 507 12 Morris & Stewart 18 Morris & St wart 1963 200 1944 613 95 Morris & Stewart 19 1095 100 James Burns 3 Ino Peter McDonald 3 30 Hugh McGonegal 3 • Lawrence nnenship. 1905 377 Morris & Stewart 13 1910 Ig2 Morris & Stewart 7 1904 527 56 Morris & Stewart 14 1913 229 87 Morris & Stcw•nrt 4 1907 87 M. Nichols . 6 94 109 Mary Martin 3 1995 125 Roberts and Fox 4 131 William Bigler . 5 400 J. W. &H. Miller 14 Ac's. ps. .4torris tomn,ship. , 103 131 John Fry,Sr. 4 327 . l 3l)llip•Wager 12 146 Bernard Gratz 5 302 ,148 Reuben Haynes, jr. 3 , 52 12 Joseph Simmons. 438 46 William Stewart 447 112 Joseph Henry 472 10 "William Morris 428 01 Walter Stewart ' 93;'.'47 Andreiv Dougins 417' 161' Jacob Krug 261 80 Johat Moore, • 438 153 •'Jadiep Wilson.. 466 86 Jacob Wetsel''' 411 44- .-Charles 446 24 " Ge - orgo" Wetol . 236 100' • Wit: D. KeiWin • 436 )64, Casper Has;nc , e l6, 886' '2B Chnstapher, Baker., .14 388 116 John Barron • 14 180 acuouil 6 1.89_ ... 327 , "Uoubee. o'6 r'7. : • : .1(16: ' , ,• , • 221 • • 104 •,,, : ~ )Cfyiatophar Baker 11 : 4 1,7 3:80 222'' > Paul Illetzat , .1":!T" 7'B-21 237 David Hall • ,:9°78;- 2/37;•7 David Hall '9`l6 223 • Simon Gratz ; 8 22 189 "Samuel Miles, jr. 6 99 218 John Price • 8 06 421 Jesse Yarnall ' ' 15 54 160 Christian Musser' • 555 300 Peter Yarnall . 11 10 100 John Swanwick 8 70 200 Leonard Kylar • 11 60 80 John Best 8 30 436 114 Robert Shaw 16 51 431 114 Hyman Gratz' 16 84 406 150 John Skyron 3 63 244 ' James Smith 201 No. -ac's. ps. Penn township. 5902 . 425 14 John Nicholson 11 42 5937 100 Nicklin & Griffith 1 90 Pike tozonshz:p. 5781 950 .john Nicholson •8 86 5778 1020 John Nieliplson 9 50 4250 600 James Wilson 565 100 100 Robert Taylor 1 72 5777 1020 24 John Nicholson 14 17 100 ' William Hartshorn 875 208 . Spencer & Porter 902 125 , Daniel Baily 232 02 Isaac Baily 5 55 220 I). &M. Hartsock 825 50 Kratzee& Barretts 2 77 268 47 J. McFerron & Co. 3 70 Ac's. ps. Woodward township. 300 - William/ Parker 160 William Wistar 160, do 100 William SheafF 300 .T. Morgan 100 Richard Whitehead 306 10 Samuel Henry 306 10 Joseph Forrest 236 21 Roland Evans ARTHUR BELL, Trs'r. March 4, 1850. 'VISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs Affections if the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Paine or Weakneis if the Breast or Longs, and oth cr afftelimis of the Pulmonary Organs. Wisriffrs.-BALsmu OF WILD (W,fiA MI a fine lIEROAL MEDICINE : composed chief. ly of WILD CHERRY BARK and the genuine Ice. LAND Moms (Ole latter imported exprosalrfor this purpose.) the taro medico} virtues of which are also combined by a new ohetnice) process, with tho extract of tar—thus rendering tho %%hole compound the most certain ar,d efficacious reme dy ever discovered ibr CONSUMPTION OF TUE LUNG'S We ere just in receipt of the folio% ing volun• tory tribute to the curative romer of %Vistula Bale/tin of Wild Cherry. from E Hall, M. D., of Mount Clemens, Michigan, who is a physician of high standing. and an extensive Cruggist . i MT anyivis, Mich., Oct 29, 1849 To the afflicted Ibis may cartifl• that Mn, B. Roberts of this .Hinge. three or four weeks after confinement, unit attached Nub a tiolent cough, arid great prostration, at,d seemed hastening ICI the grave vital fearful rapidity. I advised her to we Wiliars' Balsam of Wild Clarsy.--I}lo did sovand with' , that valuable ntedielne•tflune,tia the space of three or four weeks, was restored to health, and is now• a living proof of the value of tVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 6 76 069 9 69 0 69 9.69 0 12 4 30 Read on and be convinred ellliturtber of the remarkable vitae' of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Moser. SANFOIID & PARti—Getltit r— As PI mat. ter ofjustice to you, and for the lienefit of the 'labile, I would offer the folluWing statement of a' cure effected by your medicine,_ known as Wis. tees Balsam of I,l'ild Cherry. In the spring ot 1847 my wife tins severely attached vutth Pcrip• neumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in n deep seated pain en the side. occompnnied with a so• sere cough ; she etae attended by son•te of the beet physician, in Chicago, but to no purpeso— lor week. she suffi•red • without relief. coughing incessantly night and day. 1 rime t e the eon• lelusion !het alt the remedies k t ,ten in the phys. 'Mime could not help hex. and was induced to try jour'•ll'ild Cherry." I procured one bottle, neat commci evil tieing it according to directions; be , lure it was all gone the cough slopped, and Mt pain in her aide left her, and with the aid of another bottle she was restored to perfect health. In eon sideratiun of these citeunistunees,l would rectum. mend It to litt) publte as a valuable medicine Yours. respectfully, 11. N. GARRATT. GenNo RAPIDS, 11hch., Oct. 8,1849 11 00 8 91 7 40 5 38 5 38 5 38 4 04 3 33 The follom.ing wu he% 0 just receirell Iron) Mrs• ars Fall. McCracken & co, Agents fur she sale of Wisier's Baltsarn of Wild Cherry at Ltlnfai. ter, ()hiu, 10 HIE PUBLIC. I - I feel it my duty, as au act of kindness to the ioffbcted, to, itilyrin them v. hat %briar's Balsam of Wild Cherry hue done fur my daughter There is many a - parent who has given up a beloved son, - , Register's Notice. or daughter, as; prey to the fell dertro) or Con. ' lik/QT/CE is !amby given that the following ee l ' Gumption. They .have —as I have done—triad 1.11 counts have been examined an& pas:sed by: all the most skillful and eminentphysicians a% it h • me , n insp rema i n e a ci t ioia ciltiei f r i e l , "i 1 1 4nt r e e e c it or e d r i e n di t t i o u r i ffi s o and ee afro t t i h e in titer roachi end , oil 0114 most popular remo. era in any way interested, and will be presented... dies that seemed so hold out some hope fora t b o e fi l l i e ol f era l t V g r e pl eo l uc s t ;o o r ij il i e t in f. :h i e °lrticld borou g h .. 91 n e t o -. continuance) of life. without getting any relief. I field, on THURSDAY the 9th day of Maymixt; for confirmation and allowance. To all such, who, like me. have he'd!) seeltiog with trembling hope for some remedy of real OD. I. who Ilhaes Jane °c° ri l l Moore and jij John il i tn i i i n n is z t l i n ati j x 4t o i rth r e b ee l i ;' ciency, J. would say, seek no further, but try al tate ul Wm. Moore, lotto( Burnside township dee4 once Dr. Wietarie Balsam of Wild• Cherry. ' lily o i l dihiso 2 :77.,....sa T ta h r e ,e_ n o c i4 coug h ol m Ge l o l ro t. l o l f e r. s i s 4L . e a o d f ro ß i zot oistral th or vn ot , daughter Sarah Jane, egad 17. whose life for 111 dePt . P" .-- - - ...- 45 t: ' ' - Tr ' -- - ' V:. months had been despaired of, and was supposed - a sure Piey to consumption, hariken cured! res. . t i ~ ..:ic . • - .., . tored to perfect health: end leoby using.tiv , 0 bottles cl Dr. Whiten', Balsam of Wild Cherry. 0 . , . _..... . .. JONATHAN COUJ.,..Sq3, - . , • 4 ,145 ,Greenliald tp.. Fairfield co.°, Mld , Ir• - !', - ' co U 8 36 28 3 15 ,: 6 16 15 10 • ' 8 Price' el per boille—sir p h't,tlca . f. k r 1 -' r Buhl Py, J. D. Park, F:-": 14. . ' • tineiilimr, Ohio, geneK' • . We4.TC volrot t ilc.' ••• • ' , - ' C 1 9, 4 4 , . . 16 80 5 36 5 36 6 10 7 64 5 10 16 55 15 55 7 87 E. HALL, Physician and Druggist , i i , ~ i ; ill 1., I Tit, .T - It i c - i ili i il'j II:. i 1- , : , ill) : . --------, - .'"---'="------ -;:-:--7---=-----. ---,:..."--4) In all Chriellaniced and civilized countries; hub Catts(d ti larger proportion at dnatlis than any other malady: that afflicts tho human family; end. until within a tow wits, there has not heel) any certain remedy to atop the d'ervite lion of th 9 desiroyer. lint tor. V--,; -.: -9 . i .: . . BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAII Curti Wry aunty of the •mort: strongly marked and &wet oiled cases of Pulmonary catisumption—RLAL, andoubteJ cases of ulcerated and dictated rUNGS—rach hopelass cc , tot as were never before cured by sac other medicine Bo utterly Acquires were some the afflicted persons, as to have been pronounced by physicians and friends to bo ACTUALLY DYOZO, Some, I.VhO had their butlal-clotyes merle, have been mired, and yet live—othert who it WO said would not live another dry, are now as wall ant hearty as they ever were, It possesses all the cleansing and purifying virtnis nearly as powerful and active all the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT' This differs from that, barium this possessor sellers.' elm 3fedicationa which are peculiarly adcp:47 to, nod urov-onva ((ally necescary, to cure Conghs and. Consumptions, rnd all disenrom of n polmOnnry nature—much dincnneg , oloolly prove ro futtil tholor ordinory trentrousto7h(rS tivy ottocl the Breast, Throat, Lung.s,•nil -11rOrt; _ . • rt Thle ITALSAM heals and sure., tirrrs in as. Lyme& :fni vlsewhero internally, as wrlniniy mid easily ea tlsp 7 rry,s) wing EXTRACT curs rsid heats ulerni extolzll . l../. Til?a Doleam ouroe Nine cues of Cosset And amp And of • Ten, After All .A.lter remedies have failed to do good, Thousands of Consumptions . . sod Chronic Coughs, abundantly prove its Intfaitiqr oar); In aurh distaste, end Ito undoubted corsair!. potee„ and ;soothing, healing yropartles. In the following num. plaints and disonere, Va.: Spitting , of Mod, Bleeding the Lungs, Pant in the Draw and Side. .1 - fght•Sneat., 11 - tis rant Complaints, Palpitation of the mean, Cholera kran i tuna, Dysentery and Shimmer Complaint:, in Chfietrot and Adults, Asthma, end ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS, No famed) , that has been offered to the publie ter eun half of artaia nod dre,ctual in earreaing ALL the In. Cid.. venknelxes rod frregulgritine of the female fte_x. ' , RANT'S PULMONARY BALSA .31. It makes no dif• femme whether the derangement be suppression, truss, or other Incidental weakness—it REGULATES ALI.. by ftrenrlvning the system. equalizing the ,irculation, v,)ofhtrg and allaying NERVOUS - .See our Amp/tins for proof. . CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured 'We atate tht cure to prove the power to Aare Nfr, then Chit BALSAM is.utod, .Ton after the perdnn it consiZerot by phyrichin and friend, to Le in the lag mega. of diivaru, dOn,q , — end, in thia ervie, se for gong that t'.' aimed and burial-L.2mA,', were bought. For the partial: Fora of thla cage, and the rupee-sable am! andooheal pr.„,{ of all the elreutnataneas and tack., we refer to our PAMPHLETS. This core WU effected on Mrs. ?ABA HEMS N. of Balloon Spa, Sarafrga C0...N. Y. Wo can prove. boyoul a dont.t, awn others almost equally an hopeless, and (nuts. aiervibis cases of CinwAs and Cburnasykrns ClntEP.utirli were pronounced Iy:carob's by skilful payelefon... . LIVER COMPLAINT Soo the e , ttre of Dr. Hibbard, of Pternford, Ct.. and othrra Dyspepsia ! See the cure of T. S. Witrzz, merchant, of Ater., ming. Co, N. Y., and many more, in out l' , Aupbh•te Dysentery & Butromer Complaint In CAVren nod Adults are altmys cured.. 17mkty Chilin4 7 v.lll bocomo Jimhy,ll44/47ty, and Arany and, grow by th.) Imo of thla 11A No mother noed eltar mourn !ha d0 , ,t11 of hPr ehildNY trholoraa Intnntunk. +civic! frothing, 11 BR br i t I*L, hr ON AR Y DAL g A he sitimintitnreri. It phootdl...: ter II CRIK - fi. it. cu ' .!, tared( than thu unliliory down. AGENTS. • R. & W. F. IRWIN, C/eCG:fiek' ISAAC SMITII, Cl/TiCihni/IC •'• J . S. & F. K. ARNOLD, LlitiCtSbierg. , C. -R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMIITR, Caledonia. ' D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30, 11449-4? BANE NOTE LIST. Corrected Weekly hem iho Philadelphia Paiteie Pennsylvania. Batik, Cayuga L. 1' Philad'a b'ks, par Western, Roches., 3O U. S. Bank, 13 Bingliampton, 50 Chambersburg, i Cattaraugus co. 30 Gettysburg, i Clinton county, "15 Pittsburg, i Commercial,Buf., 15 Susii. County, do OsWege,, to Lewistown, no sale Farmers',Seneca, 30 I Middletown, i Hamilton bank, ' 'l5 Carlisle, i Meehan. Buffalo, 45 Hollidaysburg, -g- Merchants' Ei.; ' -46 Erie, 1 i Millers', at Clyde; 10 Wayneslitirg, 1 : 4, 'Oswego, 60 Washington, lal ilPhcenix, Buffalo, 35 Harrisburg, -i• Staten Island;- 50 Honesbale, 1 State b.Buffalo,7saBo Browesville, lal -A- St. Lawrence,, 75 Williamsport, it Union, Buffalo, '3O. York, iI U. S 7 ,Butralo, V An solvent b'ks par Relief Notes, 1 Towanda Rel. no sals New York City. Chelsea bank, 80 Clinton, 50 Commereitd, 2 Lafayette, I Washington, 70 Other solv. b'ks, par Ncw York State, Allegheny co. 06a75 America, Buffalo, 30, Commerce, do, • 35 Atlas bank, 80 Canal, Albany, 25 Brockport, . 25 James Bank, 1 Northern Ex., 1 Lodi, • 20n25 Lyons, 15 State b.Saugorties, 1 Ohio. Solvent Cincinnati' Xi Cleveland, Hamilton, 'l:5 Common, Scioto,• 10 do Lake'Brie;7s Sandusky, • Norwalk, ' Farmers'„Canton, 75 Granville Society, - .1•-::: Lancaster, 15 Urbanna B'ing có. 05 Other solvent, ' Under Fives, _4l r :3 'Watervliet, Other solv. b'ks, New Jersey,' Del. ll'dge Co. Yardleyville, Plainfield, Other solvent; :1,5 • f 15 prit' IMO =I ME ;~r~~~! 04, . , - „
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