WISTAR'SIiiILIi,VeI OF WILD GatitT RelliDY:—A very important disease over xt iiitiihiepalafirri strafe a very powerful ortre; Y is that of ,a Diseased Dyer. Itt , this co ns . plaint it lins : fiaJOut,ltedly priived mor e effif•ficiouet than ang.riiiiidy Litlecrtu cmployed: and in DU. metal)* in , tances then patients Mid Mlured 4ng.!ii)d severe suffering !ruin the ' P dag tFceiviug the Irnr.t benefit fruin,4 or mtis r( m alv,dl.•rind Mien Mereury has been ITSuried 10 UR , Oer of line rodored ilie liver to healthy t I iuu, null in IlVirly irl.tanrra effeetad rermatica curie. finer every knot; n re• ccly had failed to produce the iletired effect. Me° advertisement. 41. BANK N 'i2orrented Weekly from Penuslivallia. Bank, Cayuga L. 1 Pliilad'a b'ks, par Western, Roches., 20 tr• S. Bank, ,• 13 Binghampton, 50 Chambersburg, 1- Cattaraugus cc. 30 'Gettysburg, i Clinton county, 15 Pittsburg, it Commercial, But:, 15 Susq. County, do Oswego, 10 Lewistown, no sale Farmers', Seneca, 20 Middletown, i Hamilton bank, 15 Carlisle, il 'Meehan. Buttido, 45 Hollidaysburg, * Merchants' Ex., 40 Erie, 11 Millers', at Clyde, 10 . Waynesburg, 1 i oSwego, 60 'Washington, lall Phomix, Buffalo, 35 Harrisburg, a 1 Staten Island, 50 Honesbalo, ''' 1 Stateb.Buflhlo,7saBo Browesville, lal I St. Lawrence, 75 Williamsport, it Union, Bullhlo, 30 York, , 'U. S., Bullitio, 30 All solvent b'ks par Watervliet, 151 Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. b'ks, 1 ToWanda Rel. no sals New Jersey. ' New York:city. Del. B'dge Co. 85 Chelsea bank, 80 Vardleyville, 15 de eet. ort, ual ry the ay. • , h . on Fick Abe .Clinton, Commereizzl, Lafayette, r, f; es. Washington, 70 Solvent Cincinnati 1 Other solv. b'ks, par Cleveland, 5 New York state. Hamilton, 15 Allegheny co. 66a75 Con - liner., Scioto, 10 America, Butlido, 30 do Lake Erie,7s Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky, iity Atlas bank, Canal, Albany, Brockport, James Bank, Northern gx., Lodi,, • Lyons, State b.Saugertie 1 'r. . ,1 Ate 'ee ut: By Divine permiss will preach in the Me next Tuesday evenit Lighting. TflIS liistitiolon will he opened:Vior,dey the thi d of June next hiir 1110 recept.on of pupils, mules and females, tinder Iho management id the I:ev. 11111..Eti T. MenwlN, 1141.110.1 by Mis JAMES WRIGLEY. or this place. . The tourse nf' instruction will be systematic nail thorough It will embrar e all the branches genet. ally Taught in our hest Academics, or High Schools The manners and rlloflll3 of the scholars will he Ntrietly attended to. The Trustees, desirous org iv. lig all an opportunity of obtaining an useful educe lion, hove made the totals of instill( lion an 10t% Von be reeionanly expected. viz : For instruction in Reading, ipelling. ‘Vri• ling; Parley's Geography and Alcutal rilomenc, per quarter. (10 Al is 'lnk 11' Fur the same branches, viith Geography; Grammer, lliscory mid Arithmetic, 3 00 For the same, with Composition, Abtronutny, Ithetorie, Philosophy mid Chi mistry, 4 50 Fur ull the alAve, nith Laitn, Greeh, french, .Cc SHAW, Preuident of the Buurd of Tiestees. Attost.—Jnams Wmul.Ey, See'y. Nay 15 1850-3 in. y I,le, ch- DRUG AND V A.RIE'I'Y *Ea STORE. ATF.ON respectfully D. W • nnrionti.es to his iriendo ntid thy puolte generally trot he hub retim Ned his Dru::, ti.otc (me door dumb .1 the Ala:nquit flouts, on 2.1 fin-cot. directly unrosne nrgler & to's. , r,e,e, will re Ito Ilape.: by str:;•1 4.lietiiioia to hmittet.ti hnrc II liberal portion of tutu - 0.1:1,4e. He hatijacd returned !Coln the city, %%bete lie re levied a gond and OXICIPii ec rnotortment of I oy =find was I:ne, 21M 44 , , Ore' ho Patent Medicines, Drugs, Groce ries, Confectionaries, Oils, and Paints and Dye-StufTh, together with a fine assortment of Toys, 'Stationary, Perfumeries, and Fancy articles too numerous to mention. 11. stock of Drugs and Patent Aledmines consist ill part of tho follovi,M2 : Davis' Wild CherrylEpsoin Salts, and Thr, !Sodas and Acids, Davis' Horse Lini-lOily and Tinctures, ment, IRhubarb and Aloes, Husband's Maen'selßoots and 'leas, do 'Opium t 5 Sulphate, McAllister's Ointnt'tiQuinine 4- Caustic, ..Tayne's Wright's do I Valerian, . Lees', do Vermilug,es and Peter's do Senna, Th o meson's Eye Poorman's Plaster, Water, 4 - c. , 4 - c. , S.Vith nil the'otb , r Drugs etsually•kept in u country Drug Blom. 4a4vaxtianoaaa.P.autzg aut. Ms stock of Confe ctionaries ar.d Perfumeries is :the most ex , ensivo ever brought to tho place, and they were uoleeted with tho utmost care as to quality. • Toys, etc. re 9• and tv Par' tan ;14.een a • • ..13 on nt of Ran i dIQ a, da , olet s, thq. so c tine 3Qtli y ISta o ' ol'l l • TO . Bx-. alga, Of l'oye and Fancy ArtieloB,l% hy, the almost hound' lexa limits of tim Country' Dollar %%Quid not betpu to hold them, • F 1C.1)11,) . A small lot of TEA and SVGA H, u very superi or article, togi tiler ‘‘ith u few barrels of FISII, of grod quality, which 401 Alo sold either by the peace or dozen. • . . In short, ha lieu a little of everything in his line, Lind all of Which Ito offers for CASII 81/II con only. 1 / 1 A LL personichnowing thstusels'ea inctobtad to .41 the suh,icribp . r.gra,,ryquestftl to FuTo p l . ll l up pay up, it itut.ell they w, pay, a rarl, a 0 00 roma have money it °Joao Iridtlitecl to trie %yin ourpe and p 4, a Rart . or the whole, it will enablo so to treat my, gretlitora .to 1110 aeaw manner .. Attend to thin and aave the coarot aondongJOFlN: • SAMUEL,R. TAYLOR. cutWenavilie, .1.850.—pd LIST. ilivadelphui Papers Plainfield, Other solvent, pal Ohio. NI , 2 Norwalk, • Fa rinersWanton, 75 Granville Societyi -ILaneaster, 15 :Urbanna Wing co. 65 Other solvent, 1 Under Fives, '24 30 25 25 1 11 20u25 15 DIVINE S ,ERVICE 'on, the Rev. Bias, hodist E. Church on g nt cztrly candle. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. S gr,c(l, Fish, etc. Notice. AtliditiOn 4 B, rlipliii.T. :through al it, in aflvance.• 'ln this way , IN' thi3 Ocithana' Court of Clearfield eiintY, we obtall !Agnes lI N:y, • ,, (my t h e an- Ca rst•ey tcrii., IFif,o lc thor (.04 tee m " Midfield Hall," &c. 011 motion of W. A. %CALLAOK. E A . John W. nr. y Wright. Keg, was appointed:And:tor to snolie ;Hid and. in report distribution of assets, arising frbm real and ries by. James, T we have anticipated, sto. haCker, and others of personal properly of James Lord, deed. now ;" ilw :the best English writers. In no • caso do hands of Ins Adminisantor. tertifie I frotn revord, Isth :kitty, 1850, : we publish old English stories as original'. W. C. WELcit, Cl'k 0. C. I • A LADIES' NEWSPAPER. A LL persons interested in the thsfribwitm of the' . - IV osta:o of .Times Lord , dee'd. will please 'atm Inc another respect the Gazern diflbrs um co that 1 of , attend to the dullest of the above from other weekly newspape l's. ' Its fourth appointment, nt the Prothonotary' irpriiee, in eirnr. :page is edited by Mrs. Joseph C... Neal ; lipid." M"'"lnY the ith i l dnY ' Juno next. " 3 °. 'ithe result of which is to combine, with a . e'ut:lt, P. hl„ of said day. T. W. Watunr, Audi.. I high toned family and literary journal, a . May 16, 1850. . ladles' paper of the best character.. Ev -_--.---- ! test of importence to the sex—the la- MEDIOAL HOUSE, !test books, the latest styles of dress, the • . E§TA BUSHED 15 YEARS AGO 111' changes of fashion and customs of society, Dn. JUNKMAN, i l new receipts, new charades, etc., are week ly chronicled. In addition to this, this North-Vest corner of Third and Union streets, department will contain original stories Bet weenatiruce and Pine streets, from the most accomplished female writers PHIL ‘DEi..PIIIA. with hints on female education and man -' ners. In fine, evert thing that shall ren 1--,CF rEEN YI:AriS of extensi . ve an d itt.mler. r - ,„,„,d prw•,.., spent to thin city hate fell • der the paper, both in its literary charm:- ter and excellences ofpaper and printing Hered Dr. K. the most riper( apt! nue( eseditt [ practiioner far and near. /It the In nuncio til a ti p r erdiq r ly 1 d'yt care 111 a prim ' lOC unsure. Portttos hill t i re( A Saturday ParlUr .',.'no panion . _.,,. ars. . Bell lcurnsh IP, tv•th u'cors upon the body. turn 11. or lugs v amp , . Phis department see have no doubt %till in rile bend or hones, merrurinf tllVumn.o.m. For e. 5766 1000 Ilenry.Beck • tote+, gravel, th•enqe nri,ing iron .t onthini ex- fill the VIICUM long complained of, and la ; 4286 1000 llenry Beck e , s .e x or 111,f nrittes of the blood, %% hereb v t h e dies in the country have the advantage co ; 3565 43., John Nicholson con- 11 13'1o" 11"8 li"" ' " l'hicel'ird• are "II 're." a weekly chitLchnt on matters ollitshiona.; 113 Eliza Jarvis , r it yx ah PUCCI3..F. 1 ble lifh with their own sex in cities. fie till° rdocrs Ititettell omit r the care or Dr 439 135 Joseph Boone i l K., run rapionsiy c °bride in Ilk honor /IA n gen. Elegant and Appropriate Engravings, 330 What'll,' & Daugherty I ceman, and confident' ) rely !tram his dull as a f representing Battle Scenes, Incidents and 500 James McGhee physician. ; Conspicuous Personages in Revolutionary , 3566 273 John Nicholson TAKE VA UTICULA It NOTICK. j history, Sea Scenes and Battles, together , 4289 500 Henry Beck l'oeng men %% Ito hate injured tlitonnelv. a by ' with original Maps and views of importantl .400 120 Hercy Drinker a certain practice indulged 111-11 ha b ito Input ally learned I. U Places and Events, arc another feature. M evil (.41) 1 4110°ns or at kelo.ul —the ! Acs. ps. Boggs toiunship. effects ul at hicla are nightly tent, et en vv Len n- LITERARY CRITICISM. i •100 Walter Stewart 1 a!rep, nod destroy both mind nod hotly. should Our position as a weekly Gazette will ! inn Richard Thomas -• apply iininediately. Weakneto , tied const.tutoto. enable us, to give understandingly, such 1.00 Joseph Bull n 1 di bility. toss of muscular energy, phy.oeul Ilia rapid but candid and judicious notices of :397 r() John Thomas iri;ime mid art., rid 1 rostrainot, Irrw,h,loy nod all nen tots nifict.otts, italige soon, Ott i nz;, , ltiosn o the literature of the day, its cannot fail to :361 John Hall lime lit cr. and every do , en'a in any it ay t oi,nrc keep the reader hilly enlightened on Otis it'd ii oh the tl , ,order 01 the prucrentiv c I laic I ions - ( 'fru ;field Borough. important subject, at once furnishing food.: , ettrett i .nrol toll %iv,. r,tor,d: ' for thought and conversation, and indica.: "` it. N° ' 66 ' l°///) nc . r . nin g . 7 .•-- - ,-,- AN-7), , AIOPTII & MANHOOD. tin ,, to the student 11berq to turn, instead : • 41 . '7 D; . A' V/GOVUS LIFE, ' 01 . frittering away his time in wading E , a ; : - #1( X OR A through the flood of publication which now " 106 Hugh Wilson " 121 Jacob Kline " 12.1 Jacob Kline t " 135 Leonard 11°14911,1e PREMATURE DEATIL emanates from the press. , rl4O Jacob Kline Ili II AIiLLIN on Sal Preservation. , DEPARTMENT FOR CI I ELI)R I.'N. I „ Iso •A . x% hin ner ONLY 25 CENTS. No family journal is complete without a " 181 Henry Barr, jr. " 'Phis mud, j.,., put d,.l,,„ , fi . led „ oh nsm . ,,l Wen-edited department fur children. In, 102 A. Whinner , this respect the Gazette information. on the infirrntrien mood drum a•e, of the is linapproacilit- . ‘c IR3 Isaac Kaufman Generative Organ s . It ii ,id,,,,,,, it,,11 alike to; ble. Mrs. J. C. Neal who has charm - , of , . YOUTH. MANIIOOD l ifid OLD AGE, nod nhouhl I tins department, enjoys a well-earned rep. , " rs • Ps' Bno/jord township. 'f be red,l by all. ' l utation of br_!inir one of the best writers for ' l2 ° Aaron Leavy 19 53 The %Filo,' b'e advice rind an prex.si % e t% a rni t. v I 0 1 .. . i t nldren in the United States. Iler ' , ll e !. I, 46 , Kratzer, Lurie & l'ulton (1) 52 it gilts %set prey, 111 yt ars of nos • and 41/1E ,r ing and fin ve non untly - Thousands t. 3 14 , !en Morton's Trial," originally published 1. 21 ' Matthew Torrey 838 Parent, by rendot c it is ill learn the' 10(1 'P '...' x.pry in this journal, has been called bylsrael Cooper 5 58 1 yrni tie di rotium .r of !belt t b liter.. ' 't highest critical authority, the most admi- ; 10 ° Slaymaker & Sansom 465 . .. 4 rv "" '6"ce "r 25 "'" l '' (.I ' c ""e d l" " I c' - Table book of its kind published for many 136 John Nicholson 3 years 9 29 ter addrest.ed to Dlt. KIN IiELIN. N W , orne, e ~,,,„„,, 5 ,,,,,.„. , years. 'Phis important department is en. , 9 Jan Campbell " ° 4 58 nt THIRD r.,7 t'lNteiN streets, arid Pine. Pitit.AuLt.rtilA, %,,ii ensure a book. I tirely neglected by most weekly papers.—, 30 William Bell ir 1 11) under envelope, per return 01 wad. Tinkinood, is, however, the time when 200 Blair M'Lenahan " 10 33, _ .. . . P. re' , " co a d"1"" 11111) addic " D . K 41 ' 1 ' Moral instruction is easiest imparted, and 8° e:.., (i.OO paid)- neil he eurvd at !mine r parents in determining for what paper to 1 " PACKAGIC3 oh , AIL//ICI \ I;4 Via lel'lON, fir.. Of ' 1 subscribe, should give the prefere nee 10 " I,&arded„ hi fending a mad moue, and pit; up 30- cure from DA NIAGE or CURIOS! rY. the Gazette, for this reason, it' no other. 1 400 Book seellers, Nevis Agents, red o.rs, Ceti% a., ! COMMERCIAL INFORMATION. sera, and all other.' . applied a& ith the nli.,& e worl, 1200 130 437 17 i Men of business will find under our bus- ; at very J 0.% rates may 17, 'so 1 y • 150 32 - Mess head, that every (11611 will be used to t, a 10,) Axe— Mking, Bitit .ii. keep them well advised as to the :into of Sin itM 'the markets in the Atlantic cities, s h ow i ng 150 2 owing rita, etc. 41.1 5 the price of commodities, the condition .of 1 71\11E subscriber ' ha% ing icased the the money market, the rates of exchange ' 300 Axu Factory of L. B. Carter, near Clear- ' and other ' matters of interest in t hose ' 137 5. " cn• 1 lied, respertlully willowy es to the people n I I • r sr: 218 field and the tibjoining morale:, that all 1,. MIA' l, gaged in commercial pursuits. Our mar- I operation, end ready to supply all orders In. 'licts are three days later than those of Phil- ' 317 Axes, ChiKels, Adzes, &e, adelphia weeklies generally. Of 1200 Merchants and Lumbermen gra „rehpe. - Cor ..: - v , y in ics, Both Forci pit awl Donir,ctic %lied to dea, %%oh 111111, lib ile is IllAt•fillitivil IL J,, LI, ; • ' , 100 ; 100 work ill Ila v nod slyh. a n d on as reaemmb oit 1111, nu pains shall be spared to keep our pat- 15;i as ft , v ("n40pi.!.., , thein9olv,s elset‘'ier,:-. rens billy informed. The ca - cats of the ' 391 4 Cimidry 'nada. e. nad yawl CA:ill tit iti,/111 r eta. cif y will be distinctly atirrored in our p ia- r ,cd in ea, image 1.,r am uri,l Ao. i s \ B. Fridays and Saturdays will ''e n act% ed i gi..,s, with such continents as the eircum- for 111 EIS Di iNt;,&i . ,of which customers v& il I take shall '.e .I\ T • • ' - obtained : 611 stances icquit . ,( ws is . nonce, SO that they may tug be &sari pointed. i . . 645 JACOB \VARNER. by telegraph up to the hour o f going to 1 492 press. — I A ORICULTURA L. 36H ' 1 ! To our agricultural Uri( ads w e shall en- ' deavor to make the (;azette a useful Ni:)1. 195 tot by !riving from time to time such non- s°Bl cc's of the advance of knowledge and int provements regarding their pursuits, as 521 may seem to be advantageous. ThiS de- 2 ' Irl rirnnent is under the ehargo an practical' 1 / (--) ' llt rifler. 27 8 00 Clearfield, 16 `Olll THE BEST OF THE FAMILY JOURNALS, SOW IS THE TIME! ! Ito rda v G ze I e AND PARLOR JOURNAL The subscribers, cm beginning the Nth volume of their newspaper, cannot but ex press their satisfliction %%NI the patronage they have received, fur the past year, since the enlargement. The (lazette now con tains thirty-six columns of reading matter, which is from four to eight more than the weeklies ienerally; and being printed in new and handsome condensed letter, con tains more matter than any two dollar Journal in the United States It is not so Much on the superior quantity of the contents, as on the quality that the sub scribers pride themselves. A hasty recap itulation of points in which this journal excels its contemporaries will, ' therefore 'not be out of place here. BEST CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS. From its commencement, the Gazette has been made up principally of original contributions in prose and .verse, and not, as most of the weeklies are, of selections clipped from the country papers nod each other. The subscribers of the GaZette al ways have fresh reading, therefore ; and this from the , very best pens the country affords. 'Seale of our most eminent wri ters contribute .to no other newspaper:: a mong them we may name, the author of the "Bedott Papers," Mrs. Ann. S. Ste phens, T. Mackellar, . and the author of "Lights and Shadows of a Country Parson's life." A partial list •of our original Con . - tributors is subjoined. Miss Eliza Leslie; Author of "Bedott Papers " Mrs. Anil S. Stephens ; Mrs. E.D.:Ar. Soutlaborth ; "Miss. M. T. ilk. intosh, Author of "Conquest and self Coti quest ; " Mrs. E. Oakes Smith ; Mrs. An: gele Hull; Fanny Forester; now Mrs, Judson ; .Edith May; T. A. Mackellar; T. 'S. Arthiir, . 'H.. W. Herbert; : Eri.• i t na ‘ Duval ; • :Audi& Of "L' . '. , aiid Bltad mi,t3 of a Country`ParsaA :Vet" •.211rs1 Margaret Piggott; . : 11 , .•:1 . Mcgin. ney. in addition, a watch' is kept on all the best articles ~ of the. English Magazines, and such as are: desirable' 'OcAired for us Isabella Jordan " Cadward'r Evans " Peter Widilow " John Woolridgi " Martha Iloustun Polly 111'1,r2nithan Paul Co.' AndrewPettitt Aaron Leavy D. 11. Cunningham John Irvin Frances West Patriek Moore Allfirew 13yard John Donaldson - Benjamin Oliver Timotby Paxton WilliaM Stinson' Thomas I'. Cope ,us. ps. Brady township 202 John 1 202 John Hurt 309 20 Win. Kirkpatrick 59 Wm. Bradliird 115 Samuel Johnson 77 Casper Stiver 135 Joseph Perron 150 Woodside's heirs 100 George Genter 501 Christian Lower . 370 Christian Lower 318 Benjamin llarvey '' ElI M : / 462 266 William Smith r One copy per minion, 00 o-4 230 William Smith Four copies, 5 00 2009 1200 GO Roberts ua,l Fox Eight copies, and one to agent, 10 00 2010 557 51 Roberts and Fox Thirteen copies, and one to agent 15 00 ; 35 " I 02() Roberts and Fox qr. Twenty copies, and one to agent, 20 00 770 Roberts and Fox 3508 662 5 Roberts mid Fox A Superb Premiu : irntqualled ogivy 8503 945 Roberts and Fox Every new subscriber silo - will remit, 1094 306 29 Roberts and Fox during the present volume, 'J co Dollarsi 5802 000 John B Smith ire Frdl for one year, shall receive as a ' 56 8 2 519 Henry Wykoph ipremium u large sized engraving, suitable 58 70 310 Joseph Ferron fin• framing for the parlor, Cli titled "Chit- A s. Burnside touniship. dren Bathing," one of the most beautiful "' pictures ever published. Every old sub-, 79 John Mailes scriber who ,will pay up all urcars in 157 Philip Thomas and remit in addition for one year in ad-, 121 George Ross Vance, shall receive the same premium. 199 157 Matthias Slough These engravings are rolled on light rol-, 08 66 John Graft' lets, so as to carry safely through the mail,l 50 Paul Zantzinger ; at a postage of but 2 : l f cents. 208 108 Peter Getz Address, post paid at our risk, 1325 Adam Reighart CUMMINGS & PETERSON. 278 George Graff No. 40, South Third street, Philadcl. 100 Jacob Mussersmith 293 Jacob Birch N. B. Any person desirous of receiv- 324 Mary Crawford ing a copy of the "Maininoth Gazette," John Nen heirs as a specimen, can be ;accommodated by 400 James Dixon • notifying the publishers, post paid. 400 John Bausman Chest township. 188 70 Jacob Klotz 0 80 '433 153 John Gundecker 15 58 433 153 Benjamin Musser 15.58 ;433 .153 George Ross 15. 58 1433 153 John MuSser 15 58 '144 110 Christian Rhorer (3'ys) 972 433 153 Samuel Roberts 15 58 _A r o. acres. Covington township. d 14897 308 Morris and Ste Wart 21 49 1898 700 Morris and StoWart 38 26 1899 890 Morris and Stewart 32 04 1903 1052 Morris and Stewart 56 80 1902 970 Morris and. Ste Wart.• 34,„„ 4 ' 1.9429e7V0rris and Ste Wart, For Rent. /AIRS H o m o and Lou formerly occupied by 11. B. DeiSfiCi, in 1110 Loruugh, of Cloutfield, will be leased on remilmaldu terms. For further pnrlicu• lars inquire of L. CU'I"I'L.E. Agent. Ality 4. 1850. cling of County Commissioners. P having buittnesu to Iron m( t with the board of Goinnitssioncrn of Cleurlicld county, will tulle notice, lbw said Board will he in iscssion ut theii office, in tho borough of Cledrtield, lUiti of June next. • Attest.—A. 11. till/VW, Cl'lti Office, ploy 4th ,1850. , 5 Settle Up. bulnieribtr being ilebiroud of ruffling up LIM old buoinee2, requests all personti haOing accounts with hint in only form, to (late - • alely and 'lndio settlement and • piTr9 l. "' Ittn May 2, 1830. Of Unseated Lands in Clearfield county, . FOR TAXES. lirN pursuance of Ilia Ist section of. no At t ul An. scmhly of Ilre 111111 March. 18:5. coffiled, "All Act to amend an Act prtivAling tlw In.ffincr of Sell ing Unseated Lands for ta!ihs, and for uilwr nurpoN eg, ' there will vzponii to PUBLIC so,LE, on the °d Monil .y in .tune court liothw in the borough 1,1 Clearfield, Clearfield county. (and Irom (lay to day will the %t hole are so:d,; tha follimmg th,cateil Lands find 'l'nttn Los inn mit county, lc; the amount nil tax set appostlc each "ract. As. Ps. Bcccaria township 291 155 William 13lain 203 41 Alcxander Blain 100 John B. Winters 110 —. William Brown 30 'William Brol%ii 43 William MeMurtric 108 —Plunket 50 Plunket 124 Jacob Mussersmith 72 Solomon Lyon (u n do 100 . Peter Whiteside 421 44 Sa rah MeMurtrie 37;1 Richard Randal No Ps ' 400 - .;osevli Ruper, . 340 . Day id ` ; .. f --. Ferguson ealcnship. 323 ' Richard Whitehead 329 John Stinelliitz 300 John Doughton 369 Glories Pleasants 200 WilHaiti .Govettc 158 . Adam Zantzinger • No. acres. litra: townski; ). 4241 937 James Wilson 4238 747 James Wilson 4242 4B James Wilson 4340 i 88 James Wilson 4090 +.: 23 James Wilson 1534 170 James Wilson 1535 600 Jamcs Wilson 4398 216 .James Wilson 4399 372 James Wilson 4272 639 James Wilson 4400 44 James Wilson Viz. Ala 00 0 12 4 48 4 90 1 00 1 50 4 84 2 20 4 44 'f) 1 62 100 James Wilson (3 y'rs) 8 10 30 Pinkies Clarke 4 68 Girard township. 1931 349 126 Morris & Stewart 660 1935 - 338 76 Morris & Stewart 6 45 1888 163 *fortis & Stewart 2 91 1927 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 3646 108 Morris & Stewart 3 88 1890 367 45 do (3 yrs) 13 31 1888 210 Morris & Stewart 5 46 1918 227 Morris & Stewart 13 24 1937 209 Morris & Stewart 5 32 200 Samuel Fulton 13 50 '2 08 11 3'2 10 00 36 00 30 00 15 5 0:3 15 'A 11 11 13 10 9 46 17 50 14 00 3 90 1 13 1 95 7 69 5325 201 1908 176 17 36 I/nit.s . ton township. 3601 816 1 Roberts and Fox 14 28 3000 867 11 Roberts and Fox 17 85 3578 612 65 Roberts andeFox 10 71 3576 952 108 Roberts and Fox 16 66 5673 1041 81 Moore & Delany 27 30 5674 1041 II Moore & Delany 27 30 5067 990 Win. Powers 25 97 5066 990 Win. Powers 25 97 5675 1041 • Moore & Delany 57 30 195 D. Caldweb . 6 80 4902 420 Wilhelm \\'illink 7 35 5068 700 William Powers 18 20 4231 770 James Wilson 13 30 42:34 796 James Wilson 13 93 4235 989 James Wilson 17 29 4286 990 James Wilson 17 32 4226 990 James Wilson 17 32, 4229 065 123 James Wilson 16 87 4230 728 112 James Wilson 12 741 4225 990 James Wilson 17 32 306 203 John B. Smith 7 051 252 206 John Dunlap 7 18 5061 570 William Powers 9 95 1 4002 100 Wi'link 1 85 1 3592 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 691 3593 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 691 3504 1020 64 Robertsand Fox 0 691 :3597 1030 64 Roberts and Fox 0 76 8581 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69 3585 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69; 3389 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 . 691 3604 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 9 69 3607 961 71 Roberts and Fox 9 12 1988 453 131 Robuits and Fox 4 30 .Acs. ps. Jordan township 1 83 1 , H 1 85 1 85 1 83 38 :35 1 I'4 Jacob Graff' 7 94 Ilenry Trout 7 40 Samuel Scott 3 55 HMIs Wilcot 8 88 George Sheafr 5 30 William Wilson 11 10 G. &M. 11Peormick 27 74 James McNeal 7 40 Roland Evans 12 20 Henry Shallner 5 50 Rachel Jackson . 11 00 Samuel Scott . 8 91 1)onald AlcDonn Id 7 40, Susannah Ward 5 101 Adam Rhond 3t4 Adam Ithoad 5 :t Adam Rhoad 5 38 , John Singer 4 04 T. P. \‘'harlon 3 331 Klll'lltaltS (WWI 213 153 200 100 197 S 1 144 104 300 600 200 325 100 200 163 100 109 144 101 144 101 144 104 108 70 5 50 5 .50 8 48 11 57 4 23 2 14 7 52 11 10 :3 70 ELM 6 96 11 74 7 40 6 5 17 10 5 2H 11 87 10 96 6 27 ac's 1900 82S Morris & Stewart 1901 77S Morris & Stewart 1943 507 12 Morris & Stewart 1963 200 Morris & Stewart 1944 518 95 Morris & Ste‘%art 1095 100 James Burns 100 Peter McDonald 3.1 Ilugh Mc(lonegal Lawrence touvileip Morris & Stewart 13 93 Morris & Stewart 7 08 56 Morris & Stewart 14 03 87 Morris & Stewart 4 02 M. Nichols - 6 40 8 9; 3 64 14 09 1 56 11 11 1905 377 1910 1g 1901 527 1913 '229 1907 87 BEE 5 (35 4 35 7 18 94 109 Mary Martin 3 44- 1995 125 Roberts and Fox 4 59 131 William Bigler 5 43 400 J. W. &H. Miller 14 'BO Ac's. ps. Morris tomnship 103 131 John Fry, jr. 327 Philip' Wager 146 Bernard Gratz 1 332 148 Reuben Haynes, jr. 382 12 Joseph Simmons 438 46 William Stewart 447 112 Joseph Henry 472 16 William Morris 428 91 Walter Stewart 93 47 Andrew Douglas 417 151 Jacob Krug • 281 80 'John Moore 433 153 James Wilson ' T 400 86 Jacob Weisel' 411 44 Charles Hull 446 24 Geor g e Wetzel 238 100 Wm.4--lc?7:'t - 11: , L=.t . ' e 433 153 . Cir,,t 385 28.• c 't - IY. 388 ILA, ~ j 80... -1, 3 56 1 80 7 52 10 70 10 00 3 60 10 54 11 66 5 45 14 80 14 801 Goshen township (:eurge Mend 7 40 Morris & Stewart 11 75 ;31 87 21) 65 Is 51 7 70 19 74 'I () 'I lIE PtlfildC., ' • ...,, _, I (et lit toy duty, .as an uct.,tif. kindnessAu (ho aßlicted, to inform them what Wistiteilialeam of Wtitl Cherry lies done to, my :daughter. 1 there ie many a parent nil° has git on tip a belocedson or daughter, an a prey to the toll deetroy"or. Con; 4 sumption. 'I hey have —as I. iinie"dotte--tried 12 6 8 all the most skillful and eminent phyekciane'tt ith;- 5 36 in their teiaii, end nit of thi) mosipopular rent°. 12 28 dice that sectned to hold out etimo hope-ft/U3 1 4 13 continuance of life, widiout getting enyrtillell 16 20 . Ti all such, %%ht.), like too: hare been stoking 16 53 With trembling hope for.soitio reinctly areal ars% 16 35 ele - Hey, : x tluuld no neek" iio ftirther,tdit trypt 15 83 once' r. ‘'ibtar's allsam . of Wild Cheity. -r,i, 3 44 date-ty,cr Sapt,hdatie, aged 17,r4- - !'• .? - 7„ , , , -.» . . 15 42 apr7 -- -' ' . 'lll ‘74 ll toi,af:'''' of 4 9 0.. , , • . 16 1 • . ;4 1 ' - ,;0U . , 11,6,,,...5 i 0 6 . • . . ~, IMffiMl i 04 Christopherßakey7 , :_:_ '222 Paul Wetzel 237 David Hall_',; 237 . David . Gratz. 223 Simonl 189 . _ Samuel Miles, jr: 218 John Price,' 421 . Jesse Yarnall 150 'Christian Musser. 300, Peter Yarnall 100 Jelin Swanyick 200 Leonard Kylar 80 . John Best 436 114 RobertlShaw 431 114 Hyman Gratz 4( 0 150 John Skyron -OP 244 James Smith . . A. ac's. pis. Penn township__ 5962 425 14 John Nicholson', 1.1,42 5937 100 Nicklin & Griffith 1* 90 16 00 21 08 6, F 6 9 18 6.28 10 Si 7 00 4 42 31 85 32 19 21 82 0 39 :31 :38 5 78 20 40 7 31 ]3 39 5 14 72 • '5781 050 John Nicholson . 886 5778 1020 John Nicholson 9 50 4250 600 James Wilson 565 100 100 Robert Taylor 1 72 5777 1020 24 John Nicholson 14 17 10U William Hartshorn 3.75 268 Spencer & Porter, 9 92 125 Daniel Bally , 2.32 '-Q2 Isaac Bally 5 :55 220 D. & M. Hartsock 25 50 Kratzor &,13arretts 2 77 268 47 J. MeFerron & Co, 3 70 Ac's. ps. Woodward township. 300 William Parker. 160 William Wistar 160 • do 100 William Sheaf] 300 J. Morgan lOU Richard Whitehead 306 10 Samuel Henry :306 10 Joseph Forrest • Z 36 21 Roland Evans ARTHUR BELL, Trs'r. March 4, 1850. VISTA WS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. 7'he Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs ctions of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lunge„ondoth.' r affections of the Pulmonary Organs. WISI'AII'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERIIY a tine it VtliAL MEDICINE COlllpOad Chia. ly ut WILD CHERRY BARK and the genuina !AND Mum (ills latter imported czprosely fur this ; , tirpuse,) the rare medical virtues of whichaio o:6u corfiLintd by a new chemical procesi. with tho extract ul tar—thus rendering Ilia. ivllOlP compound !ha intuit certain arid efticaciouts tly cler dieuvercil tor CONSUAIPTION OF TUE LUNGS. We are just in receipt of dm following volun• t•iry Inhale tu the curative power 01 Wititer'e illukain of N•tld Cherry, from E Mount Clemens, Michigan, who is a physician of high standing, and an extensive Druggist : . Mr CI.F.MENS, Oct 29:1849. To the afflicted this may certify that Airs. li. Roberts of this village, three or four weeks allot confinement, was attached %%lilt a violent cough, and g (rut prostration, ai,d seemed hastening to the grace with fearful rapidity. I advised her to u c if islar.,' lialsvo of Wild Cherry tlid so, and with that valuable medicine alone, hi, the apace of three or lour weeks, WAS restoredlii health, and is now a living proof of the value of tvwur.d Balsam •.,f Wild Cherry. !had on and be convinced siill I urilior of tlm vlciuce ul NVislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry— Merera SANFORD & PARK.—Gente:—As a m _ al' ter 01 justly() to you, and for !be benefit of Om public, I would offer the fulltm mg slalement of a ruro diluted by your medicine, known as With ittr's Balsam of Wild Chcrry. lb the opting of 1847 my viifo one severely attacked viitliPerip ticummAn, or Pleurisy, which rebulted in a deep bested pain in the stile, accompanied with ace. veto cough ; No %%as attended by some of lltd hest physicians ni Chicago, hut to no purposo—r, for we, lot she suffered, w ithout relit f, entighitia Incrssanily iin3lit and Jay. I came t.. 1 the •cOn• c!usi.,n chat alt the remedies hi iwn to the phys [clans could not help her, and was induced to try )a t ir '•11'i1t1 cli. , rry." procured ono Enna°, arid rununri Ctil using it 'according to directions; bo I ay it Nag all gone the cough stopped, and,thCpain in LT 81,1 c le ft her, and with rho aid of auoqicr OW 4% IV: restored to perfet, tHealth. lri cut. site reuuu at Oahu circumstances, I would recturi mend it to illo public as a valuable ' lour=, respectfully, 3 S - 3 3 E 5 :3 t• 35 it. N. GA.I(II.ATI': cotAND M,cl)., Oct, 8, 1849. fu.lot‘ing %vu Icivo phi roceirodicolo fTd full. hlt Crockeri Q. CO, Agehte for the sal& of Wisiar. flallato of Wild Cherry at &meas. Icr, 0h,,, ta 1 .1) 'ij : 7i $l;2, `6'99 8' C 6 15;:51 11'10 , 3 70 GO 76 51 16 34 3 63 2 01 Pike tozorship 15,30 3 36 5'36 G 10 16 55 15 55 7 87 I:. HALL, Physician and Druggibi MI ME •;..-...., ~:`,A. •;.• - ...:' . .:: , :AN -., i,•:,' . : - .';‘.'.4‘ 'i . ,.'i'' ,, ,,fil-il :j.•;:.i?:,': = El M 5 10 7 64
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