/ 8 . 13 ., we flat d the following :—by by inserting. the name of Col G. R. BAR. "Slaves, as long as they were under the RRTT. government of a master, were called O. I On motionfof Dr. LORAIN the follow ix/a/ ; but Mier their freedom was granted .ing resolution was unanimously ' adopted. them they were Dottioi, not being like the' :Resolved: That we highly approve of former, 'a part of the maste'rs estate, but the course of our Legislature this winter only , obliged to some grateful acknowledge- in refusing to instruct our representatives I meets and small services," &c. Now ; ! in Congress to vote for that greatest off OThctcs is only used four times in the New bumblrs, the Wilmot Proviso. Testament: Luke xvi, 13 ; Acts x, 7; I Resolved. That these proceedings be Romans xiv, 4 ; Ist Peter ii, 18. Isigned by the officers and published in the( . .flote/o - s• is used in the New Testament Country.Doller. 117 times. And how did Paul send Onesitnus back SuDDL N AND Ara:U.lam: DRA:IIL—AI to .Philemon? "Not now as a servant young, man, named Charles Wilson, cm-; ( pontos, who at most was not a part \ ofi p! o y e d in the coast survey Miley, died ve-1 the master's estate, but only obliged to' ry suddenly un Thursday Morning, under! some grateful acknowledgments and 'small the following painful ci rcuinstances:—lle Services ')- but above a servant, a brother' was married on'W'edncsdav night at Mrs • beloved."' Little's boarding house. Mr. Wilson went .I have extended this essay to a greater' to bed about 11 o'clock, and was found length than I had expected ; but one or dead by his wife the next tnorning, when' two more points in yours reinain to be no-!she attempted to awake him. Having la tired. Daniel Webster, we are told, has ken a mixture on Wednesda,y evening, recently come out in a most ''manful and, consisting of opium and ether, it was be.: patriotic denunciation of the abolitionists i 'lieved by many that this draught was the and their measures," &c., &e. And that cause of his death. Ott a Intl investiga his charges are emphatic, we admit ; but i tion of this distressing case by a coroner's they are without proof. And why are the jury, they returned, alter hearing the tes assertions or charges of Daniel Webster timony of four eminent physicians and a I snore than those of any other titan? post Inortein examination, the following; And that the South will tag withdraw verdict: from the Union I' leave for your readers; "That the deceased was a man of in -to tha;ide when they beemne convinced temperate habits, and had been, for No' that Slut could not hold her skies witlaaa weeks previous to his death, constantly the aid of the North, as I told you before. Limier the intkienee ()lenient spirits, aWI Standing alone, the whites td the Smith on the night preceding the morning ot his would be so few in number, compared with death he inani.bsted strong symptoms of the slaves, that the latter would Ike in delirium tremens, and while in that state, open rebellion and free themselves, if lib- ab o ut 10 o'clock at night, he was married coy could not be obtained in any other and retired to bed about 11 o'clock; that way. That desire for liberty being im- he get in bed, he exchaerd a few platted in every human breast, which words tt oh his wilb acid then tell asleep,' thing hut tyranny and despotic pow er ran' and was 1;011111 dead in les bed on 'Thur.- ever etlltce or even lessen. • day, inf.rning about day light ; and the jury . What think you of the Declaration of believe, fronD the t:Vid1:11e0, OW the de our national Independence, the very first' ceased came to his death by congestion sentence of which declares openly that of the brain and stomach, produced by the "We hold these truths to ice self-evident, habitual use oriffloxicating thatall men are created free and crrin ; tionu7 inteiligei'teee. tlea they ar e end o wed with certain inalien- I I ;VI% lir, w r? 3; fSI~N' Cu" ur. rightJ, and that among thu:so are !: bed y the• pursuit of ha ppi 1),••:s Now t:t ery 111111 illCa^ to be ortt is! ural and inh ,, rent ri,lits, and aerordin; tf•c Ifitcr awl :iprrit of thn Declona - ion Ind!prznif ncr: ccc niust eitlirr grant to tin: . / 4 :: - ri.:an race tit , : brut-lit of these rights, or ‘v , t roost corn:lode that they rc WO Wei/. iQut ,itei- MI YOUI.;, rtlr the caw*. a the orpremA Ffieitil t , ; //b!iivii://y ', ; 221 , v .4Pb %. :s.and 'hat A r“ 'oun, , or the Dr.lincratie of Clearfield CJilllty, Was held at. the Court 11 ,use, Clearfield, April 3Uth O. On [notion SAMUEL JOHNSTON v, appo;n!.,:i PioJiticnt, and .lAs. 111. Joltrt H. HmurnN, Wmucol Vico Pre:iid2n, and L. JAcKsox Cuivn and 1. O. Lop. Ari, Syerotli ie. , . On Motion, D. W. Moore; A. K. WrOtt, B. Bonsall Yomithan Boyington and F. P. Butler, were, appointed a committee to pi•erafe ne.>olutions expre.:,ivo of tie: object of this Atr•tl t nu obs 'Pt% •iple their ing The committee reported the following r.splu•ions which were adopted. TVkrats, The time again app: . oacheas when the Democracy of Pcnnsyltania will be again called upon to select a candidate for Canal Commissioner, and lur the first time candidates for the off e. s or Auditor and Surveyor Generals ; and for that pur pose a State Convention has been appoin ted to be held at Williamsport on the VW}, of May next, Theretbre li.soleed, That, la the opin ion this meeting it would but be an act of courtesy to extend to Cambria county the claim to t h e Sena:oriel! Wept° to' said convention, and that We thcreforcH heieby express and duchre our concur tenee in the c hoice of W hoe ve r the Dent u.: vatic party- of that -County may p;elcet. Rcso/ved, That for Representative Del-1 elate to sail Convention, iu connection! with Centre county, we hereby appoint said deleg•ite. ~ e (1 to and med env:. fields .linas, •ustu Resolved, That in connection with the great Democratic party throughout the Union, we hail with great pleasure the present happy prospect of settling upon a porn - tenant basis, the long, exciting and truly dangerous questions growing out of the institution of slavery, re l fvrinull the questions at issue to the e!o►ntntttee of Thirteen, composed, of the oldest, ablest, and most experienced Senators of the utt oution. un• !;pnaof 2E3 be ' • well avior xist at rs not point ankied. tit "Dq t they ude thtl, ve nate; injured t . ins. neat, get nnsylva• ra States uth berty . l—:! ollow oy wank BesolP.cd, That the position which all the most cnligtcncd mid moderate States men of our country, of both political par ties, have finally settled upon, including President Taylor and his Cabinet, appears to be that, or nearly that, lail down by Gen. CAss in his celebrated Nicholson let ter ; and tit's, we hob' to be the very high: est of the many high compliments, that ,opinion has been compelled to : pay to the exalted patrintisin and fitr see ing Statesn9uship of the Standard bearer Pr the Demfacratic party in 1848. Resolved, That upon all the great t ionul such as the Tariff, nation-, l improvements, the public lands, &c., tho Democratic party continues to occupy .the same proud position laid down by the fathers of the party—whilst their oppo nents are as much divided on these ques tions as the States arc divided in local in terests arc us& iritory/ of posy., & States; .utrago ,i)on ; ih st :91 eil frO 1 , of char. cnretu) teir 11 virtUA ng"untOj • fla'%''/', • Resolved, That the undeviating Deinc cratic course pursued by our active and talented representative in Congress, the Hon. ALFRED Gitatone, merits and re. ccivcs • our most hearty - approbation. Resolved, That the course pursued by our distinguished refiresentative in the State Senate, AvottivrttS:Davm, and .Mes ors limpuita, and. MEEK, our members of Assembly, deserve the fullest approbation of their Constituents, for the constant at tention to business, and their fidelity to the cardinal principles of the Democratic par. • On motion of Hop. A. K WttionT, : the'l Honk in; the second • resoltition be 'filled inar 7 ,-,kg r k wrip -0 DEMI; ITIC MEETING, Beecarid township. Tax. Williatv Blain 813-00 Alexander Blain 0 12 John B. Winters _ 4 48 William Brown 4 90 William Brown 1 00 William McMurtrie 1.50 Plunket 4 84 Plunket 2 20 Jacob Mussersmith 4 44 Solomon Lyon (undo. -0 1 62 Peter Whiteside 2 68 Sarah McMurtrie 11 32 Richard Randal 10 00 ,:1 - o. acs. ps. Bell township 5766 1000 Henry Beck 4296 1000 llenry Beck 3565 432 John Nicholson 145 Eliza Jarvis 439 135 Joseph Boone 330 Mehulry & Daugherty 500 James McGhee 3500 273 John Nicholson 4289 500 llenry Beck .100 120 Henry Drinker Acs. ps. Boggs to,:i ship. 100 Walter Stewart 100 Richard Thomas I 00 Joseph Bad 307 tqll Juilll Tinaims :VW 301111 Han Ciettilieiti BOruifgh. Lot \o. 66 John Fleming " 106 Hugh Wilson " 121 Jacob Kline "• 12.1 Jacob Kline " 135 Leonard Holzapple " 140 Jacob Kline " 180 A. Whitener 19111trs a E'l In! Ar i s. . " 181 I lenry Barr, jr. rf t , iti:iw derk4 tied I•er• ii .g le, er t col a fr.•••h seep• • t. 102 A. Whitmer , • INI Isaac Kaufman ply la alt tllclla I. 1,1 all 1,1,..!6, 1.11.1 ~I the % e.. ry tt,st gou'ity, oiler! , lII4n, t o i1ie t .1,1,14 al .mal l AC.s. p. Biadlol7l 101 1 71.4(111. r..r, N. her CASH. Ile 11./S 1411 lial.deem..eg olio -1.20 Aaron L ern e ho eavy , 10 - Kratzer, Lanic & Fulton (I) Gennigie Cud Liver Oil ' 242 Matthew Forecy lx'(/ II 'kite and Brown, Ilitslxvids Ma g - Israel Coope r sal, a very super ior article, Culodion, 16():) r n) Slaymaker & Stinson' /ion by Hydrogen, 4.c., if-c„ and in11:,4 John Nicholson 3 years :hurl (rerything usually I.Ypt i,l a Llrug 00 Jane Campbell " .tore. ' 30 William Bell u Ile a:su has all artie+re of .:i..1 for i.e sir k, o' 200 Blair 111'1Am:than `' the very best 9 111110 y, suet, ne ; 80 Isabella Jordan • " Tho'/cg, Soso, Thpioca, ili row-root, Oat- 100 Cadwal'd'r Evans " viral, I Vizier 4. Soda C'rachers, Irish 4- 110 Peter \Viddow " Iceland Moss, and an article of Choco- 400 John Woolridge " lot,: poparcdfr»- thc sick. 200 150 Martha Houston Ito ronta.o,n lu keep on hat .d nu aesurtment 437 17 Polly Ml,enultan d 'IIII_ZtSES, Su g o al losireant•tas. k'.. ALSO,' 150 :32 Paul Cox MI met aineeot of 1-lefir and e.dorrel SPEC TA- • 109 Andre , k Pc 0111 (:TAGS. Paints, l'..int Ilrephe,, Seth Toole, etc., _ etc., a i ul ha, %11;t ho dispose.' of low lot 00 Aaron I,eavy Ca VII. I h ;N i t y I, o n A rs, • 414 52 D. 11. Cunningham Ns ) 4 18.;0.—:11 300 John Irvin _ __..._ , ,•:r:fie! 219 Patrick Moore MANSION 'i:W :347 ,t iIIOUSE I 2 Andrew Byard eII t, ‘- oo John Donaldson --..-.......migaguessimagiumnsuanim ; ia. ' DIED—On the llth ult., lit the resi. 100 Benjamin Oliver deuce of her lather, John P CLEARFIELD, P.l. eters, sr., in lOU Timothy Paxton Bradrord township, Mrs. RA(IIEI., v. di: of: 153 William Sansone f .. ; amra lt , 1,1T,4-.i.m, - Jacob Crowell, and 21 1 ears, 9 months, ... . - 391. 12 Thomas P. Cope t. _ . y A I I. e,f (.. uriletievelle. respecoll ly inform,. __ it Ild 19 days. I LI the mall e that ho has la'.ept :he a ,ore ,tell -AO. (WS• ps• Brady lotruship• In Lockport, on Monday morniiw, 22,1' k00%,a , 011 202 John Hart ult., Miss Et.sicv Rost, aged 60 years &i TAVERN STA NP, 645 202 John Hart i 2 months. . , I Seinnird on Thu norile•x% c-I e ert•er ea the Nlalhet ' 492 308 20 nin. Kirkpatrick - ..__ _ _ _ _ - ------ :S l inoc, immedialcly opposite th e curt-house. 36A 58 Wm, Bradlord FOr Refit. ~, here 111, IS 1401% t ar t need 111 I.CC4/411114144!111V Irlly • 115 Sainuel Johnson til, re Will others 11/ till Uli C xrerwur.ahle lIIIiIIIICr. l'IlE 11.111.5 V 5101 Lot formerly nil eripit•l ny I! Lt..! Ho, 195 77 Casper Sliver ur ft or,trl, or die I or, otrlr of I leur:;14) In fif 1.,. , r , i i r 1 I r y 'Bl 135 Joseph Ferrol' I. a eel on 1.:1444.11'1e t. fill,. 1 : 4 , 1' 1 11011 . 1 tiro,i ti• L alh ( -'7 i'ariors, B:ir and S.ccP", ' 36 I i.r. I/1 lAN' of J. 1, Cli P'I'LL Age i 1 . 150 Woodside's heirs Jl, ) I, ftt.M. Apartments, _____ __ w h ill , 1..0; at I, riot 05 i•nl to any in the place .5....! 1 Nu (tuorge Gunter • • 18 301 Christian Lower Muting of roltllly t oautassiolarN. Plod well be attended with i o'iteoess and pullet u• 2 1 alley. 110 :170 Christian Lower us t eNk. , . b as i n _ lowness to trunsee I %Nil.. the !, . .. , ~ . , 4 il I , ., ir- i„..„d of c„„,....,..,..„ e of rieurfield e uonly,'l 1 • lie SI ,1111.1 M, is a.su evert-eve, an d xi., .o. ~.,7 3 1 8 nvitiotpill liiirvey will lobe none e, th:a said Ihrerd 1%111 Ire ro Airer.ent : rate Tully nil, "led' , 462 266 William Smith et their (Aline, tee t h e borough u l Clearfield, we Mut, ! ilia 110 I'LL, is bill/3 1 ( .4 1 in the 111 4 .1 4 1 fill:rat ' _, J , i . ) . 1 , Willkun :Smith day, the 10.11 of JUJU' 111 NI. 111141 bII3IIINrE p5ll Of loan, 51111 at VrCeelll NI JOy• "•". ''''''') A itcst.— A. 11. -11 , 111 , ', ('1 1,. a pair°, age second to no other or the place. !2009 1200 61) Roberts and Fox ronne.'is Office, l'.lily 11113850 i hut tog hod foutlY )" , r4.. tllerie\l' "un keel , 200 557 51 Roberts and Fox it a 114.11.'0 of pulls euter•Uutment.\ Air I.:,aits 3580 1020 Roberts and Fox . hopes to rend. r purfert starshemon to all 'Alto , 358 ., 770 Roberts and Fox may lavor him wish their c usto m; and ho i"e- ._, (j, 662 5 Roberts and Fox Ir-remitted ilmi no pa O ins ntll be spared to render uo.' 1 1111111 veaultertalde. His hills IA i'l lee moderate,, 350:3 0,15 Roberts and Fox and liberal redo, Items made to regular boarders 199.1 396 29 Roberts and Fox and irabiaeat %Wield. 5892 1)90 John B Smith April 10,1650.-3 in. Ileury Wykoph _ 5877 :320 5876 310 Joseph Ferrol' 1%.11.N.01 ()V I1'11,1) 1;1.F..11' troy itninfriato (i.pc,oc %% 1r lli .li:. Buhl. fil IX,fls M \ r ry I ' %rr' ne, .11 11 al of a Lhottoe dI. r In ildoi eum I.as tity pros r.I more nisy remedy hullo rin riy.p!"}cd, awl in lot ft" rtais tot,tAttt es ‘,llt.it its hews littd I mitt,' d Ittit; ro.tl .0v re ettiff Tit g I r 0111 the d sr n.r , ,trio 001.1 rereivinglthe least betictit frttutt 13110111 n n.- 'Alerctury Iron !writ rus..rird 10 .a:te. Wle of 11114 linS die :it et ton healthy fl, 11011, and 111 Irl Ivy 110.1111 C( e eaccied verinalico rurev, nher terry 'lnto.% II IC , milly had Iddwl iu produ(r tle.irtJ eavo. r rd‘trlitelnt Ili MARRIED-11n Tuesday, .3d ult. by! C. Sloan, Jr. 3 JAs. l'Arrntisox, of, Bugg tp. to Miss Rrlincc.► MeUonmICH, of Eawrenee township. On the 25th ult.., by James Wrigley, lisq., Mr. HE:\ av C.'.►nsoN, to Miss N.l\ ccJonNsroN, all of Lawrence township. On the same day, by D. Dressler, Esii, Mr. JOHN If. ItEnn, to Miss M titoAtcur • ro rr , all of Union township. On the 30th ult., by M. Nichols, Esq.,: Mr. ItoliEwr McCol.t.on, to Miss ll.►n l.► J. Oonny, all ofLawrence township. 'Notice. A LL persons loin wing ilirin4riveb indo!ueil .C.IL the i• 11 il•Cr0;1•1' /Ira q111:51Cd ill el/the awl pay up, it nut all they t , e, pay a part, tu , he unisi have money II !lime wJr bled nr dl COlllO and 'pay apart or the %%hole, Inc to treat toy creditors m the name, muow r lu din. and save Ilie coal of sending .1011 N. SAAIUEL B. TA I' LUIZ. Comengiville, May 2.-,.859.—pd Settle Up. 1 1 111.: ettberribcr being det.itutid of fettling up his u!ti businees, requests all ner,outs accounts %%11111111M in tat) , tom), to call minted' , ately and malt° tel and savu COST RIC4IARD May 2, 1850. DISSOLUTION OF partnership. The partnership here tuture g beiwcen IVtn Itudebungli & IL. F.lVard, in the Tailoring Irvine s, tins this duy dissolved lay ninlnul cognent. Therefore all persons kno‘ving Ibeinselves indebted will plc WO Come forward anal make payment wnhoul delay to eilhor of the subscriber. WM. RADEDANGII R. F. Wino. May 1, 185,0. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Messrs. 11,Vard & Shea W . ouLD respectfully announce to the c:ji zens of die borough of CtearCeld and the surrounding country, OM they have commenced the (*boy() numed business in ult its various limn , cites, in the shop formerly occupied by Halle bangli 8; Ward, on Medici street, 2d &tor Hest of It. Shaw's' afore. (up stairs.) Front a lung ex perience at the business. they flatter theinselves able to execute all work entrusted to them with neatness and despatch. and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. R. F. WAR!), Tuos. STIEA. Muy 4, 1850 p.—They eill. be in the regular receipt of the latest Philedelphio and New York Fash ions, quarterly. DISSOLUTION I Treasurer's Sale . COP partnership. Notice is hereby given . Of Unseated • Lands in Clearfield eonnty, thai the partnership heretofore misting be. ocean Juss:en & ALES. SeoPtimo, in the woolen FOR TAXES. , manufacturing !matrices in Union township, Clem , field county, is mutually diosolved. All persons in. IN pursuance of the Ist section of an Act of As. trembly of the 13th March, 1815, entitled, "An il clued to said firm nre requested to call and settle Act to amend an Act providing the manner'of sell their necounis at the Factory ill said township, I jog. Unseated Lrinds for taxes, nod tor other purpose %Otero the hunks are left in the Inn , " of A. Sc°' CS," Mere will ho expoleil to PUBLIC SALL'. on field, find off ',croons l o v ing claims will oblige by i the 2d Monday in June next, at the court house in presouting them at the some place. I the borough of Clearfield. Clearfield county. (and J9SEPII SCHOFIELD, . milmrned from day to day until the ct hula are sold.; ALEX. SCHOFIELD. 1 the following Unseated Lands and Town Loss in tiny 2, 1850.—pd said county, fur tho amount of tax set opposite each ract. - -- --- A Yu!liable Farm & Lumbering Establishment F®li• Salle or Relit.. rinliscriber Off crs 10 sell or roil, him t%cll and very vultoible runt rstuie, %Martin nI l • ut loom 10‘‘ 1104. uu tiast , !y Ron,. onsisiing ul 200 Acres of Land, Si xil; nl XXhich : re r•l(nrrd and in o good, ninthd i 111111:U1MM, rho tralolive umber landA 541,%' Mill. (;rl.l (floe pot:: harr,l a large nod rointau:lious I ei.v::l I,N D%veliing Muse owl LinriP, a fratne ::i.oru liotsse, and n Riarl:miniitiallup, and other out together %sit!, rl YOUS G 4 - . 1.1 m . „ ; Pl' LE F w °Raw RD , in a t try n wroilitog I ',lithium. rim nbut o %Woo blo prow ray o ill ho fialtl or lamed on remonto Nu tonne, II npithcai ion Ira P.li to Ills nub.. riacr re,olno4 on the prvolipes. I'ItANCIu LA3IOI - 1"1:. utingiuulp, Ma% 2, 1850. TIN AND SIIEET•IRON WARE (1154.411* B. lierreal H ,VING cominentld II e Tinning husinet;s ni t.or"nkh re•opeet- In inborn' ihi• public lin.t he %%•111 11 inniarinre lcvri• on hand u !urge and general 111 Ali Of 1,121 ‘Olll h he %% (II ...ell hi ehe p or firta , . 1 (d'hode nanny other ecn!):l.l(ine , ,t 111 the eaut ly J( V.: WOiii. of nil I Ho!. done 1.11 Iklitlre. 11l lie bc•l innl.lrci, A.. 11 uu cry rnxoun• flu Irrin4 m(S' I e h and 113 hitlwit (terMerl) . l'y II IS Rr t.el, on Nhatket tit( el, E.., g.f Olt (:..tin Inniec C!. asCuld 1850 ESTATE OF CHARM LITTLE, Deerftscd. VOTICE is hereby giio I that Leiters Tywnrnen• Acs, ps. jd Iry %e hpell grttit'ell to the bubecr,lo.r on „ 'he rt•ialp ut (inrli u Lille. late of Breen: ia lutvr ship, ClusilliA Id voni.iy, der'''. and illut nll perrons 157 imleb:ed Ihirub nrP rnqiirslvd lo Ina Isc payment; 1 , 1 %%tlhout dolay, am: !tome having chums s:tott• %Atli prt.eitt them duly aniliploientr u d hr Net. , 199 1.37 MAMA Lll LC, Ca 'lx. 98 06 Bur , aria 'p. April 9.1851'.—pd 208 108 325 278 100 293 324 93 400 400 Bacon, Clover seed, &c., F )11 S.l LEA P THE STORE OF LEONARD & 11110 RE. Clearfield Awl! 13 LOIIIIERMEN, LOOK HERE. ES ' 'IF. subFcriher offers Pi 601 n lot ul firm rate el OAK' and PINE TIMBER, standing, stiente 111 Morrie tw,vnelitp. on the Philipeberg road. one half mile Item ilie New TuttiPllte, I eis than two miles trout the Mush:lnnen crock. and eight mike from the river. It will be sold either by the lump or in lute —ler rash—ml a rvuuriable time allimod fur taking the limber °tribe ground. MOSES THOMPSON Alorrie, April 2..J.4_,50. WARE - HOUSE. LR• & .J IPTON respectfully 'Morin . J. the' wen:limits and eifzens of Uteartleid generally, that they have rented the largo WARE•IIqusE, situated on the Cun.tl, in Alilesburg. and lormerly occupied by &amide & Hull. They aro now fully prepared lir hubiness. and • GOODS OF ALL KINDS atrefully tore(' and shipped on the most rensona , : bic term. op. am. ll' IST OF LETTERS retnajning in the Post Of- • 1.4 Roe at Fruit Hill, l'a , on the Ist of April.lBs Clicesbro, Chas, If, mocolloh Gao. IL,- Curry. %I/11113w • Smith, John April - I, • V. W. SCH , OENING, fir As. Ps 291 155 203 41 100 110 30 43 108 50 124 72 100 421 44 :373 THRIFTY 188 70 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 144 110 433 153 No. acres. Covington township 1897 398 Morris and Stewart 1898 709 Morris and Stewart • 1809 800 Morris and Stewart, 1903 1052 Morris and Stewart 1002 070 Morris find Stewart 1942 545 111. qt •-7.--:::7*-Qte7!°.7. Burnside township John Mulles Philip Tliitanas George Ross Matthias Slough John Graff Paul Zantzinger Peter Gctz Adam Reighart George Graf' Jacob Mussersmith Jacob Birch Mary Crawford John Netrs heirs James Dixon John Bausmun Chest toienship. Jacob Klotz 6 80 John Gundecker 15 58 Benjamin MusSer 15 58 George Ross 15 58 John Musser 15 58 Christian Rhorer (3 ys) 9 72 Samuel Roberts . 15 58 400 Joseph Ruper 340 David Kephart .arguson township. 323 Richard Whitehead 6 76 329 John Stinemitz _ 9 18 300 John Doughton 6 28 369 Clarles Pleasants 10 31 200 . William Govette 7 00 158 Adam Zantzinger 4 42 No. acres. .14xv 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 4390 372 James Wilson , 13 39 4272' '639 James Wilson 5 44 4400 44 James Wilson , :. •' 72 100 Jariles Wilson (3 y'rs) 8 10 1 30 Philetus Clarke 4 681 Girard township. 19:11 549 126 Morris & Stewart 6 60 1935 538 70 Morris &. Stewart 6 45 1888 163 Morris & Stewart 2 91 1027 261 Morris & Stewart 4 68 1886 300 Morris & Stewart 5 40 1887 1062 Morris & Stewart 19 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 1690 367 do (3 yrs) 15 31 1888 210 Morris & Stewart 5 46 1918 227 Morris & Stewart 15 24 19:37 209 Morris & Stewart 5 82 200 Samuel Fulton 13 50 Goshen township. 2111) George Mead 7 40 176 Morris & Stem art 14 75 fous(on totcns/ np. tilt; 1 Roberts and Fox 14 2S 867 11 Roberts and Fox 17 85 612 65 Roberts and Fox 10 71 959 108 Roberts and Fox 16 66 1041 81 Moore & Delany 27 30 1041 11 Moore &. Delany 27 30 990 IVm. Powers 25 97 990 . Powers 25 97 1041 Moore &. Delany 57 30 195 I). Caldwell 6 80 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink 7 35 5068 71)1) 'William Powers 18 20 4231 770 .lames Wilson 13 30 423.1 790 James Wilson 13 93 4235 959 James Wilson 17 20 4936 990 James Wilson 17 32 4226 990 James NVilson 17 32 4220 905 123 James Wilson 10 87 4230 728 112 James Wilsdn 12 74 422.5 990 James Wilson 17 32 306 203 John B. Smith 7 05 252 206 John Dunlap 7 18 5064 570 William Powers 9 95 4902 100 Wilhelm Willink 1 85 3592 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 969 3593 1020 64 Rokrts and Fox 9 69 3594 1020 04 RotA•ts and Fox 9 69 3597 1030 64 Roberts and Fox 6 70 :3584 1020 04 Roberts and Fox 9 69 St3Bs 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69 3539 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69 3604 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69, 3607 961 71 Roberts and Fox 9 12 1958 45:1 131 Roberts and Fox 4 30 Acs. ps. Jordan township 36 00 30 00 15 51 5 (13 15 29 11 64 1:3 10 9 16 17 50 14 00 5325 190,i 00 97 42 39 ~ -, 6 13 4 3 73 1 71 14 42 10 38 15 22 7 60 12 00 9 30 4 63 4 63 4 83 7 01 213 153 Jacob Graff 7 94 '2OO Ifenry Trout 7 40 100 Samuel Scott 3 55 197 84 Silas Wilcot 8 88 14.4 104 George Shoal' 5 30 300 NVilliam Wilson ll 10 600 G. &M. MT:cm - wick 27 74 200 James McNeal 7 40 325 Roland Evans 12 20 100 llenry Shafliier 200 Rachel Jackson 163 Samuel Scott 100 Donald McDonald 109 Susannah Ward 141 104 Adam Rhond 144 104 Adam Rhoad 144 104 Adam Rhoad 108 John Singer 70 T. P. Wharton ac's. ps. Kai - Marts tow whip 5 50 5 50 8 48 11 57 1900 828 Morris & Stewart 31 87 1901 778 Morris & Stewart 29 85 1943 507 12 Morris & Stewart 18 51 1903 200 Morris & Stewart 7 70 1944 513 95 Morris & Stewart 19 74 1095 10(1 James Burns 3 85 100 Peter McDonald 3 85 30 lluah McGonegal 85 Lawrence tawn.ship.;<‘ . 1905 377 Morris & Stewart 13 93 1910 Ig2 Morris & Stewart 708 1904 527 56 Morris & Stewart 14 03 1913.'29 87 Morris & Stewart 402 1907 87 M. Nichols 6 40 2 73 5 63 4 35 7 18 3 56 1 80 94 109 Mary Martin 3 44 1995 125 Roberts and Fox 4 59 101 William Bigler 5 48 400 J. W. & 1 - 1. Miller -14 80 Ac's. ps. Morris toninship. 103 131 John Fry, jr. 4 00 - 1 327 • Philip Wager 12 08 146 Bernard Gratz 5 36 332 148 Reuben Haynes, jr. 12 28 382 12 Joseph Simmons 14 13 438 46 William Stewart 16 20 447 112 Joseph Henry 16 53 472 16 William Morris - 16 35 428 91 Walter Stewart 15 83 93 47 • Andrew Douglas - 3 44 417 151 Jacob Krug l i r i k 261 . 80. John Moore ,` 4 f (74 433 153 James Wilson r... 2i) • ... 466 .86 Jacob Wetsel , ' -. ' - riio • ,: 411 44 Charles Hall - . r.. 7.7" ; 446 24 . .George Wetzel ~.. J 238 160 .Win. D. ICerwio : . .:.. • 433 153 , Capperl: . 885 28 - ChristiV ', '. . 38t3 115 Jo* T ~ _ •, . ' '., : ' . . ' , 7 52 10 70 10 00 3 60 10 54 11 66 5 43 14 80 14 80 21 49 38 26 32 04 5680. 104 Christopher Baker 222 Paul Wetzel 237 ---- - David Hall 237 David Hall 223 - • Simon Gratz 189 Samuel Miles, jr; • 218 John Price • 421 Jesse Yarnell • 150 Christian Musser 300 - Peter Yarnall7- . 100 John Swanwickr 200 Leonard Kylai John Best 436 114 Robert Shaw . 431 114 Hyman Gratz • 4( 6 150 John Skyron . 24•! - James Smith Yo. ac's. ps. Penn township 5962 425 14 John Nicholson- ' 11 ..42 59:37`100 Nicklin & Griffith '1 90 16 00 21 08 5781 950 John NicholsonB 80 5778 1020 John Nicholson • 950 4250 600 James Wilson 5 65 100 100 Robert Taylor 11;2 5777 1020 24 John Nicholson 14 17 100 William Hartshorn 3 75 268 Spencer & Porter 002 125 Daniel Baily 232 92 Isaac Baily 5 55 220 I). &M. Hartsock 8 . 25 50 Kratzer & Barrens 2 77 268 47 .1. McFerron & Co. 3 70 ps. Wootheardtownship. .• 300 William Parker 100 William Wistar 160 do 5 . 116 lOU William Sheaf] . 6 11/ 300 J. Morgan 1 61 lOU Richard Whitehead .5 . ID 300 iU Samuel Henry 15 55 206 10 Joseph Forrest 15 55 236 21 Roland Evans 7 67 ARTHUR BELL, Trs'r, March 4, 1850. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CURRY. . The Griot !tinnily for Consumption of the Lun g s. Affi,tions of the Lircr, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Wcuhness ( ! jthe Breast or Lungs, and oth• rr 'affixtions of tAc Pulmonary Organs. WIS VAR'S BALSAM OP WILE) CHERI:St u find ncattm. smninme composed chief. ly of %Vit.!) CHER IL V 13mat arid tho genuine los , 1..1 ND MOOl film latter insported expressly fur this porpoer.l the rsre medical virtues of which ere also combined by a new chemical process, with tho extroct of tar—thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious reme, dy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION Or THE LUNGS. We arP jo.t in receipt of tho following volun• lary tribute to iha entailVC power al IVistar•D Bohan' of Wild Cherry, from F. llall, M. D., of Mount Clemens, Michigan, who is a physician of high standing, and In extensive Druggist: Oet. 29. 1849. To the afflicted 111111 may certify that Mrs. H. Roberta of this village, three or four week. after confinement, was attacked with a violent cough, and great proctraliun, ai.d seemed hastening to the grave , A ith fearful rapidity. I advised her to uto Wislars' hula m cf Wild Cherry—oho did so, and with that valuable medicine alone, in the space of three or four week■, woe restored to health, and is now a living proof of the value of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Physician and Druggist. Mad on a ?id be Con need still Ittrther of the tbaricable viriuts of Wisines Balsam of Wild terry Messrs SANFORD & Nita—Gents :—As kruat. ter of justice to you, nnd•lor the benefit of tho public, I would offer the following statement of a cure efli etc(' by your medicine, known as Wis. tar's Balsam of %Vail Cherry. In the spritig Of 1817 my wife was severely attacked with Perip neunior,to, ur Pleurisy, which resulted in a deep J 50 11 00 8 91 7 10 5 10 .5 38 5 38 5311 4 04 1.1 33 seated pain in He side, accompanied with a so• veto cough ; sho is ow 'at ,coded by some of am brat physicians in Chicago, but to no purpose— lor wedis dm suffered, tttthout relief, coughing ,ncessanily night and day. 1 canto Li, the con. elusion that all lii remedies Ll.,trn to the phys• iciana CUI/Id not help tier-and was induced to try your .Wild Cherry," l proi•nrod ono bottle, nrd counmei,ccd using it according \ to directions; be• lure it was all gone the cough sth s ixd, and On pain in her side ieft hcr, and with th aid of another tp.ttlo tato %%as restored to perfect health. In con. •ideration of thee': ,ireumctomece, I would ITCOM% mend it to tho public as o valuabfo medicine. Yours. respectfully, IL N. GAHRATT, GRANO HANDS, Mich., Oct. 8, 1849. The fellmAing we have just received from Mei. sta Fall. AlcCrnelien Si co , Agents for the solo of ts'isinr's Balsam of Wild Cherry at Lamas- ier, Ohiu 1U 'HIE PUBLIC I feel it my duty, ad an act of Itindnessto,tho afflicted, to inform thorn what Wilful 's' Balsam of t Wild Cherry has done for my, daughter. Thera is many a parent w hu has given up a beloved,iuti ur daughter, as a prey to the felt destroyer Cori sumptiun. They hate—as 1. have tfopo...tried all the most skillful and eminent physiciant(Wltly in their roach, and all of the most popular tame dies that seemed to hold out soma hope fur a continuance of life, without getting any rciliire- To all such, w he; liketne. have been sackful; ' with trembling hopo forsurne remedy of real 0), eiency, I would say, seek nriturtlier.Aut t 9911 • once Pr e „,l,Vor'Plio-.7qelitam o f , LLild Cher ly '; V 'V ;',› • "7". r4;,,..-s-r7'"rit 1 • - • ..17 • , , . - 3 70 11- 00 330 16 51 16 34 363. 2 01 Pike township 15 80 0 36 E. 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