-•••' • 13 Ap ompused of Ml= Of 1C1 1 : LA ND, and trim ? rI A' Wit:HAY . r f uur u rvr f ail• Ti., Frc • , ccrbt 'efileark clniisti in' 1444".! tt ilmoo vstracts•nro prupirs t. ilic.rinteiro and eimplirily ;;6lliid in IWO C (tit in action, yet BO r't: l 4.lr.!<.• p'cneatit in rte opc rxlivn, that it !) Nattirtts own :1;10 /I W WO'S 111 \ 0 elapsed c c t, peiiudly city a r e!, i.tcd by eiby .• n tho has augh. veal. ace id of with ; the nder• ught- Clem , gium, ed at with a left in ty be. arried I'r t,tly 'mei, 1,1 hc- .4 , 4 PC /I II r, ; r.pul If I11.10:11/1C . -1-'et , • e • • •..)• Iv. t:lsp 11,(•:• 'ter , . _ • ::„.‘ DIED.—On Tuesday the 28th inst., at reside'nee in Beearia 'township, Mt.. LEoNAno ; aged about 80, years. ler, a g the illus. Louis, ciastk at t har. ccord, lritlecd cv— ~`fi` i' Sum!att Jrpor Pll (_'`, - -17.:11.L.L.M:agtol_tib,Ju;119, year,: ; 11:1,1 s‘ial Immo., .11 , 1 red N't I. jtv t' > , s• ..'t 411 fire fret right :1.<1..6 in Itrugl.t t 4'41 AI it ell' tt tho %it rat it. tottc , l tt r. turning istot it, ty t:, t 1. u 11 e true omeri• Fritts of Flour Out Crain. w T. •• , tt'.i.•+ I'.g i IT. cho 1.,. o Ml,:r i•Plt) al 11,t, kl'll ral W.t, I, IA(4111..11,1; II f,' WEI y r/ nil k tows priuta sr that Dem. Xltrnt. 4).1.. (W.; 4 1;11 1 .Irl C.l .11 1: ' 5 6 . ! 1 2s 15 5.. 1 19 56 • .1 CM -•••• •1 OD 1:41 • t 0 1 25 90 nt) 7' C.,1 ,ri• ,• , 117. .ri•1,14 'ld c w 1 . 4 o o ( - 1 s. t-1 , itl l ! QULD texruct!tilly Hist oubi tio ttkr ir old t• VII l.t;D!.itillrd. :110.1 Ile pill , Iv 1 , lir riiiy. th.l ?' .1 ' l'!P) :.:11•• ,. )1/ 41 rFet ilt l! findll/C 1. ,, W ort 1111 q! :I' " .:, lif(11Y ICl , lii (1111,:f 111.11 nidrndid h0.0r1011 . 1.1 01 SPFfINC & SUMMER -77.- • GOO !.; ;'-', Conshling in part rf Dry. Goods, Groceries, 1 lardw are, Tinware, Q,lteensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and ~~, ,~ 1 ..., . ". Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and ic . ..' Glass., Spanish ,dole-leather, ''-, Bra4s Clocks, ef)nlectionacy, 3- . .' etc., .etc,, ... T.. ? ,...:.er wt o, r. nt.,,,h,,, ~I :,:, !.•,. t,,) 'min 1 eIJ , 1,,4 1.. I:IC[111 , M, 1111 91 ,1111•!1 „1.1}) , : i 3.//:: /I'M `..;. I 1. r C. 6' , or exehariTo il fur ernin•ry Trainee. Ala) 2.'.2. ' ''l - f' nE: r.. _ Sti Ait fl 1 if A L. . , , It bill ~ n a Ni MAT 00 33 rounding couni ry. ISAAC 8 M 177 f This loud ority kt: • 1.1 rvecivol a t:,t;.(t. , • 12. lairet Groceries, 8,-)ols 4. Shoes, Hats j• Caps. •Ira rthcare, C'ut ler y, Crock or Glass 4- Q. L • e.e , Hails, ^ flool,•s 4 1- .Station- ark, Oils and Paints, Cotton yarn ti.e. AI do psciolid lo /1' . 11. 1 ul Olt fig I I.IIVV. i 0 ti:Oy Vail front l'Or*. bolt, tt 1 1,tt; q: -. c.ityllntig in in ) . lint. 1 It it ....eletitt 11 01/1 1 . /111Vt 1/ . /1 . 1/1 . 0 1 ,1 Ire 4 itt ii.; . y ;11N ~V 11.1 lyntior, put 0 t•i r ro kit ) Itt'Je i , rent.. ya I% onivitig; I I evt lietPrn ln.d to Rt.! , to I .r.rte than Ike i.itine g0t..11 I.tr l'• or pui,c 1i ;•n• 1/1/4/ /// let, Act. the '2slh Y. orl • pf Cn rs ees - • ' 7 ' 'Wrier' plant Other . s. r pal;rim.4r P;f: 'l.4rt• Vtii/ ire •r), he t❑"nrl vrif t MI _ E; 1 - .; OF PET,ER .5101111111 . (1(0. the c. ate of pvi,•.. by an: 11.14.p.cr L.l hunt fiu:ti t., !I , t , • it‘ttriittur ; prr...ll+ uult hied ~.ti !A.A.( der.ce 61.1,E rr re.r.i ita nr Vs ening hours xston,, 1 REIM ionary frow oi I ;! li..rt•'•ns 101% ill! ;li 'II 011111 r•r J, B rs, ru • •r NEM LAS 16.3.) ~:" tt, vr, . re ME Bvo. .kennsylvania. rhilad'a par 1 U. S. Bank, 131 Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Pittsburg, 7 Susq. County, L.47'Avistown, 110 sale Middletown, Carlisle, Hollidaysburg, Erie, 11 Waynesburg, .1 Ivafthinvon, mid lionesbale, - 1. Browesville, 1 all Williamsport, York, 4 All solvent b'ks par Relief Notes, Towanda Rel. no rA0.1:4 New York City. :.obelsea bank, 80 :Clinton, 50 Commercial, 2 Lafayette, 2 Washington, 70 Other solv. bilis, par • New York Stole. Allegheny co. 00a75 America, J3titiblo, 30 Commerce, do, . 35 Atlas bank, 30 Canal, Albany; • 2 . 5 Brockport, 25 JameS Bank, . .1 Northern Ex., : 1 : L0di,.20a25 Lygns , 15 '§tatel:.Saugerties, 1 i ,. ~r~~C~ `. and : - Ft ef . I jung MO• ;0 1 ,, 1,10- 10; O1111611E:LS 01110 DRIED k.: k IL/ ta ..nd.uoraredi . luesatie by ISAAC SMITH Glint efill Fob 6 1650 . $§ REWARD V. Bank, Cayuga L. 1 tVe stern, Roches.; 30 Binghampton, 50 Cattaraugus co. 30 Clinton county, 151 ! Commercial, Bur., 15 do Oswegi), 10 Farmers', Seneca, 30 Hamilton bank, 15 Meehan. Buffalo, 45 Merchants' Ex., 40 Millers', at Clyde, 10 'Oswego, 00 Plllenix, Buffalo, 00 Staten Island, 50 Stateb.Buflitlo,7saBo St. Lawrence, 75 Union, Buffalo, 30 'U. S., Buffalo, 30. Watervliet, 15 Other sole. b'ks, 1. New Jersey'. Del. B'dge Co. 85 I,'"ardleyville, "15 'Plainfield, Other solvent, par Ohio. Solvent Cincinnatil4 Cleveland, 5. Hamilton, 15 Commer., Scioto, 10 do Lake Erie,7s ISanduslcy, Norwalk, IFarmers', Canton, 75 Granville 'Society, Lancaster, 15 Urbanna B'ing co. 65 Other solvent, . 14 Under Fives, 2+ • CLEARFIELD ACAREDIT. ... ts .ti , rounititunon will ho_ripettcd on Morday the ' page is edited by .Mrs; Joseph C. Neal 5 I A itiiid of June next lbr liso. reception of Ifitpita, the result of which is to ,combine, with a !males and fernuletti under thu . nuinagemahrol the hi h toned . . . Rev. Muss T. Mta.wirr, assisted by M. JALIEs ...g.. family and literary journal, a WRIGLEY. of this place. ',.ladies' paper of the best character. Ey- Tho courie of Instruct= will he rystetna tie and ' erything ofimportence to the sex—the la thormun it von embrato nil ilio lannelies g rfieri, l D-, • i ally taught in our heat Audi nom or High Schou:tr. - test books, the latest style's of dress, the 1 The manners and morals of .the acholnrs %% 111 he changes of fashion and customs of society, sirivily attended to. 'I he Trust( e. , , deeiroul of v .. , new receipts, new charades, etc., arc week , ing all an Opportunity of obtaining nn uselifl eifurn• tan], 11.1vn diode die icring pi iriaiirui Lou as :cm a. ly chronicled.. In , addition to this, ; this .. can he re: soria:k r ' est:ern' d. s iz', 1 department will contain original - stories ! Fur insirtwoolf 111 liending, tipelling. Wii• I i I rg, l' 4 rlcy'n Cipf2ni l iiiy and Mental A• I from the most accomplished female writers , riininetic, pi r quarter, $2 CO with hints on female education and man -1 ror the rianc iliiin lirs, •A ith peroript.v. • b• 3 „ 0 nets, In fine, every thing that shall ren .' Grammer. c h,.tory and Alrirno•fei fut Ow ;AMU. V.llll C...1111,/3.i11 , 1i. AtAliirglllyi der the paper, bdth in its literary charnc- Rh( t arfc, l'hii,lsolilly mid Clir tnititry. 'i ! ,0 ter and excellences of paper and printing ;.Cu, ~.,c :tic ,ri, , A e. tv iqt ,Lnlig...Prc el:. rri net), .. . i t • i . ~:,.1 peculiar l y A Saturday Parlor Companion. :11,1,114 , This department we have, no doubt will rr6.iitent on he Et n• 1 its cis. .lAms :fill the vaeum long cpmplaincd of; and la :\ lay 15 1550 :I.lt l aic:, in the country have the advantage of , f, . 4, ---.-' ----- a weekly chit-chat on mattera of fashiona -4) 1 )fi UG AND VA RI ETY 'He hie With their own sex in cities. . -.1:-.1.e. • 7 . 4 V. I fi i r kA i 1 .1 : : % Elegant and Appropriate Engravings, 4....1i - I Ar-i •• ; representing Battle Scenes, Incidents and : vETA , .(-r , ~, , i , ocw.-) Con 3picnotis Personages in Revolutionary . Ir. , . Sus 0 . .. , . , , 1 ,;,,, .1„, ~,,,1 I , . , „,,,,,, p, ~„. , I:v HA 1,„ h , ~.,,,„ 111Jtoiy, ,....Genes i.no B a t tles, toget h er ~ i .i !a:ip.a. :5 ~re ~ f 7 i' d,, ,, f 11,11:1 tti 11, .v.:,.eori with original Maps and views of important H ',;.,,, o ' , 2 j '',•• 1'1.'1'1" I't "I'. `""` "c l ' . & ' ''''. Places and Events, are another limture. l,g ks, V. 1.1 r' in hVpPY i V!ilt'l A111.11 , J11 111 I 11:. 110 I t.1,!::Jr•• II i.brLII 1 , 1.1:1 , 1iN VI 1.:;' , 11e ',:tlir , ,n.,e. LITERA R Y CR rriclsm. ii• I , ‘ 0 1,1,t reltiliit.d il. 111 lite l i;l , ,i, A'l ::(. ! V • i 1 ~1,...1_ , , ~. ~,,, „0,1 ,„ +,.,,,,, , ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1 „, ' Cur poftiition as a weckl-,- Gazette ‘‘ill • patent i'viedicines, Fhlia roce: ss Ge""bi" u", to givc tTmier 6 : . ' , lidiugiy, such - -, -, rapid but candid and judicious notices of ries, Confixtionaries, OilB, and the literature of the day', is cannot Mil to Paint . ,3 and Dye-Stulfs, omether keep the reader fully enlightened on this with a tine assortment of 'JAWS, important subject, ut oltee furnishing food s tni j ouarv, p er f umer i es, mi d for thought and conversation, and indica tin,"* to the student v. here to turn, instead Fancy arty - des tOO 1 1 Iterou3 to „cfria,r,•„g. away' his time in wading litetilioll. _through the hood of publication which now Hp, ~,,,-!: ell D:ti , ,:i 1, a Po!t..!:: NI , :: , 1 1' u , , titilL t 1•1 einenate:-, from the press. oil ~1 Ihe I,Poss;i 4 : DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDRPN. liavis' iiidd Cherrn!Epsoin ~',ults, - No family joinnal is c , L,rnplew ithout a c.. 1(/ Tar, r, S odasl (111(1 Acith' , well•edited department for children. In Davis' Horse .I_,ini-!oi..'s and Tinctures, top is .; rosp , :et the Gazette is unapproacha. went., Ilihubarb 00(1 Aloes, hi,.. 11N..1. U. Neal who has charge of Ifit:.4 , oncrs ~,7 1 /i-gn'oe'l?oots and 71,:5, .iliitt department, enjoys a well.earned rep. PutiAnii's d" (Opium 4. ' - ' 5 " 1 1 - ' 11 " fr ' - utaiien ! being 0C of tivs: bebt. writers fur , - 1/c..11/i.v ', • ?)•'. Oinon'ti Quinine 4- Causll.7, , hiid men in the United ::_;..ates. Her "Huh- Jo , , ;7r's Pu7s, iLizlrxiel, en Akrton's Tri.tl," t)riiiully published I Vriyit is do bas ' s; 040., , in this journal, has Levu callud 1.. y ~the Lees' do ti - ciinitoges and ; hinhest critical authority, the must admi- Pettr'a (10 i Se /i; . ;4.7 , ' I rable honk of its hind publAed rem ninny Th (- )" P s "" 's I '!" ` : ! -P ' Ajr ''''''' s 1.1 " 9141. ' Years. This i inpo rta fit dr pa mi I ii. •ii ti , ti -1 f'i,..bw - , . I 4.c., ,i-c., ' timely neglected by most weekly papers.-- ;v"l' " 11 t"''' , ''''" u'":4' usu"'lY h 'i'' '" " "" Inlr Y Childhood, is, ,owercr, the Mau when om,; ,10,,. moral instruction is easiest imparted, rind <3-' s ql - r: l l' , *tl:2VaillAata: s .) Z. , '' l . 4 a pitmen:::, in determining (or nvliat papck to it Mi.C:t ni ConfeC I . Pl4rieS frd P, (11...1. i•• :..i•, I;t:l), , CN'ibil, ShOidd gI%C the p rHi.: IV MO to the it imi et er!,it e vet I bfollgili t, Cie p!, , '' .' . !he GrIZMtO, ICI . : this reason, if no other. n.ry ver • sel ! IC,: ‘ , lll, WC Lll'll . :1 ,• it, 0+ I COM .11 EI:Cl AI, INFORMATION. ete.. • 1 . Men of business will find under our bus -01 T,.%a nrd •• r 'wk.& tt Ly,il c 1,1•0.1 Loutld• 1 mess head, that every effort will be us , 2d to ,ESN 1,711114 411 [ 1 01;:r th em we ll vis , d as tu the st:ite of u 1 •. I Atlantis I "" I trigt c. • the in:tricets the ; the price .oi . commodities, the condition of 4 : 1 :1 4 r i ," i I : : . 5 .1 % ; I :t. 1 S " • the money market, the rites of exchange, nr <. u,: . t n., r. i'l I.ov il e r Lp 111, I and other matters or interest in those e•••• Y. II v aced in commercial pursuits. Our mar t,. f a I Vrrit'J:n? ,is II 1 Ih ts!. I !I • cAaii . ALtf 11i t liree Chi ) . S lator than those of Phil adelphia weeklies gener.ally. Of ...Vez”s, Nth Foreign (Hod Dtmo:stic, •• , pains shall be spared to keep our pat- L••• • rons Hilly inrorined. The events of the day will be distinctly mirrored in our tin ges, %%NI such comments a s th e circum stances shall require. News is obtained by telegraph up to the hour or going to press. (11417 Aotke. Li; :;,,,t% 115 titrenvek Wit I t:tl r 11(t1 y up. II I, 11:1 Illcy , p.IV /I 111.01 ha vt• ..)1,,y It tho,t, 1:•1t , t,1t..1 I. tile 111 , ! 111 d ~.*; u p irt ur 'hi '1 dU, It la.• irrai cie4;.l“.rd ul 1111, ./1 , 1? , I I•1' lui!id d e.IVA 1t,., c101:ul stildwg .1(BEN k B. TA Y Wit Cur ..1•114‘ 2. ! hSU. 1“1 THE BEST OF THE FAMILY JOUR?iALS, NOW IS THE TIME? .1 (any Vatzelfe AND PARLOR JOURNAL The tad.):.to•ilp.:rs, on beginning the I:.:th volume of their newspaper, cannot Lot press their satisraction with the patronage :hey have r.:e •ivL d, for the past year, since the enlarger amt. The Gazette now con tains thirty-: ixcolumns of reacimg matter, which is from tint.to eight inure than the weeklies be nerafty; and being primed in um and handsome condensed letter, con taina more -rnattpx than any lieu do//ac the Uh ;.).& ited dcs. It not so • much on the superior quantity of the contents, as on the quality that the sub scribers pride themsek es, A hasty recap itulation of points in. which this jouinal excels its contemporaries IA ill, theletbre not be out of place here. BEST CORI'S OP CONTRIBUTORS. • From its Commencement, the Gazette, has been made`up principally of original' contributions in prose aad verse, and not, as most of the weeklies are, of selections! clipped from the country papers and each' other. The subscribers of the Gazette al-, ways have fresh reading, therefore ; and I this from the very bast pens the country affords. Some of OUT roost eminent wri tors "'contribute ttrno other newspaper: mong them we may name, the author ofl the "Bcdott Papers," Mrs. Ann S. Ste. phens, T, Mackellar, and the author of "Lights and Shudowsola Country Parson's life." A partial list of our original con tributors is subjoined. Miss I:Liza - Leslie; Author of "Bedott Papers ;" Mrs. Aiz S. Stephens ; Mrs. E. D. N. Southworth ; Miss. 111 . . J. Mc iniosh, Author of" Conquest and self Con quest ;" Mrs. B. Oakes Smith ; Mrs. An ode ; Fanny Forester, now Mrs. Judson ;*.Edith May; fr. A. Lliackellar; T. S. Arthur H, TV. Herbert; En. na Duval; Author of ‘4,ights and Shad ows of a Country Parson's Life;" Mrs. Margaret . Piggoa; Mrs. E. C. McKin ney. In addition, a watch is kept on all the best articles of the English Magazines' and such as ato.,*,slrslgn,_/:rnil:oc through an agent, in advance. In this way we obtained "Agnes Grey," by the au thor of "Jane Eyre," Wildtield Hall," &c.'l and in thiirway we have anticipated ste-! ries by Jatnes,. Thacker, and others of the best English writers, In no case do we publish old English stories' as_ - . A LADIES' NEWSPAPER. In another respect the I_4azece: cliff:ore, 1 GR ICULTU RA To our agricul!ural Iriruds we shall en deavor to make the Cay.ere a useful visi tor by gking from tune to time such noti ces of the advanco of knowledge and itn provements regarding their pursuits, us may seem to lie advantageous. This de. portownt is under the charge of in practical TER M One eop per annum, . 82 00 Four copies, . . 5 00 Eight copies, and one to agent, 10 00 Thirteen copies, and one to agent 15 00 Trr ii!> copies, tint' one to agcnt, 20 00 A Stepcfb Prcwittin : UnaptaHal Offer Every new subscriber Win, will remit, durite,t, the present volume, Tu.() Dollars in. Fe!! Cur ow )car, shall receive tl6 prcinium a large 6izecr(ngraNing, suitable lir framing ler the parlor, entitled "Chil dren Bathing," out el the most beautiful pictuou; ever published. Every old sub scriber ‘t he will pay 'up all arears in frill, and remit in addition for °lie year in ad \ once, shall teccive the same premium. These engravings are rolled on light rel ies, so as to carry safely through the mail, at a postage of but . 1 ,1 cents. Address, post paid at our risk, CUMMINGS & PETERSON. No. 40, South Third 4treet, Philadel phia. N. 13. Any person desirous of reeekr ing a copy of the "A:Tallow& Gctzelle," as a specimen, can be accommodated by notifying, the publishers, post paid. AuaiiCoe•': I\ao 01 minty, 01111,1 y iuriat 1630. 011 1111/1/0:1 ‘‘'• .i• WALLAcE . Julio W riot:. s;p:Aitrited rluddur In tifuhe 1111(1 uri .1 1 3:111,1J: i on UI bKitfis IrotTi real and propoily tit 110 W in lIIC illll/11dul 11;ti r.. 11.3 I fema r(c 15th ,tiny, 1850. W. C. WELCLI, Crk 0. C. A I,L ilf •OTIS inl rc, til iti the th4trthuhon 01,1111 /111 J .aiva Loid, deed, %%di pleotio .1111011 (lint I Alll Ilih hII to 11,(. of the ni,m, appoin.riwnt, lit the I'rythudolary'llCfrWe, Geil l'• field, Oil :%1 , ,t,1.1) , the 01 Jllur (WM.. 3 cloch, P. Al„ ul Buhl dny. J. W. WRIGHT, Aud'r. May 10, 1850 erg:k 44 ~14,1. at 11,11 , 1.1,J1M1. r rcip.ONIK nll pyr•oi)s voq.; ~,,!k•LII/I11.1%%idi Will 111 1.11: c,[l(l, it) lull !slid ttiVu COST. IVo. acres. Eloviii,si.o;z township, 1897 398 Morris and Htewart 1898 709 WIT' '-.' - ,410 0 -- • \rt •qi " eit . d p ( ' ,I;II- - • • AI( tilPr of County Conn '- , 4 , '• '.: , • T ri,' r , :nsoi- ,-: na,...n4 ht ,r,.- •• jr - h , ),ird L.i Com,ll44tr.e. . • . 0 -‘ wilt tat,c , naiwo, Ito. ,„` Iti thu , r Oil.: 411 1 r • 1 ' ( i.,y, the il.r. • 4i Cirrl in w IrlitiVill r v• t, A, i • • ?, : r , ,rd Lit. 0 tits .. '°+ thq:.. , _ ,ti , a...a M=l May 2,--1160:' • TreatuipreloN Sine Of Unicated Lands in Clearfield county, • FOR TAXES. • .• N porton:woof itto—lst itction of on AI tof , An. I sumbly 01 tho lath March, 18!5. entitled, "An Act to amend an Act providing the manner 01 sell lag Utanc,ted lionla fur taxes, and lor (Anti purpos• ye," there tvil: be expovol to PLUMP; SALE, nn 'lie 2,1 Muod 1' iii joy,. t:( xt. at rho rourl house in the borough t.l Clearfield, Cie:y . l4od county. (and raljottrned treat day to dor until the t huh, un suld,; the fit!lnwrlnt Ungeated lanifs end Torsi) 1,0:s in Ind county, fur the on - Imm! fir MR sot opposite. each °tact. Brecaria township. Tax. Bain $l3 00 Alexander Blain 0 12 John B. Winters 4 48 William Brown. 4 00 William Brown 1 00 Melllurtrie 1 50 PlUnket 4 84 --- Minket 3 20 .)acob Mussersmith 4 44 As. Ps. 291 155 263 41 100 110 30 43 108 50 121 72 Solomon Lyon (ouch . . i) 1 62 100 Peter Whiteside 2 OS 421 44 Sarah Meiilurtrie h. 82 373 Richard Flu ndal 10 00 acs pis. Bell township. 5766 1000 Henry Deck 36 00 4` -, 96 1000 Henry leelt 30 00 3565 4032 John Nicholson 15 51 115 Eliza Jarvis 5 03 439 135 Joseph Boone 15 20 330 Mehatry & Daugherty 11 04 500 innies McGhee 3566 273 John Nicholson 4289 500 Henry Beck 400 120 Henry Drinker Abs. ps. : Boggs township. 100 Walter Stewart 100 Richard Thomas 100 Jo:V. ph Ball 307 SO John Thomas 303 John Hall Cleurfield Borbirgh C.TNn. 66 John Fleming " 106 Hugh Wilson " 121 Jacob Kline " 1'24 Jacob Kline " 103 Loonrini Flolzripple " 140 .lacob Kline " leo A. Whitener " 181 II nry Barr, jr. " 102 A. Whitiner " 163 kunc Kaolman Acs. ys. Dcw.,:lord township. 420 Argun Lcavy 40 Kratzer, Lanie & Fulton 242 Fureey 100 Israel Cooper 100 Santiot:i 138 Jui; Nielo!: , on 3 years 90 Jan. Canwhell " 30 William Bell " 200 Blair MTCnallan 00 I:aty±lla Jordan " 109 Cad‘Yl'irr Evans " 110 Peter Widdow .100 John Woolridg,e " 200 150 Martha Hou.l , )n 437 17 Polly WI ~•nahan 150 32 Paid CON 100 AI - I'lll2W Pettitt 50 Aaron Lenvy .114 5:3 D. 11. ConninOiain 300 John Irvin 407 52 Flail u \ VeSt 318 Patrick Moore 347 Andrew Byard . 200 John Donaldson 100 Benjamin Oliver 100 Timothy PaNtun 153 • William Sansom 391 42 Thoma:; P. Cope No. (vs. Ins. Braely township. 641 202 John Hart 045 202 John Hart 4.92 309 20 \V to. Kirkpatrick„ : 308 58 \V' a. Brad Cord 116 l'3:imuel Johnson 195 - 7 Casper Sliver 5081 135 Joseph Ferron 150 Woodside' heirs 11 10 524 100 George Venter 370 218 501 Christian Lower 9 25 110 370 Christian Lower 6 96 `27 318 Benjamin Harvey 11 74 462 269 William Smith 7 49 524 239 William Smith ji s'- 2009 120(1 60 11,,berts 14)x nl7 10 2010 557 51 Roberts and Fox 5 29 3580 1020 Roberts and Fox 11 87 3582 770 Roberts and Fox 10 96 3598 662 5 Roberts and Fox, 6 27 3503 945 Roberts and Fox 8 06 1994 396 29 Roberts rand Fox 3 61 5892 990 John B Smith • 14 01) 5682 518 Henry Wykoph 4 56 5876. :310 Joseph Ferrol) 11 47 Acs. ps.. Burnside lownship 7!) John Mailvs • 157 Philip Thomas 121 George Ross 199 157 Matthias Slough 98 66 John Grafi' 50 Paul Zuritzinger 208 108 Peter Getz 325 Adam Reighart 278 George Grafi' 109 Jacob Musscrsnaith 293 .Jacob Birch 324 Mary Cralyford 05 John Nufl"s hairs 400 James Dixon '4OO John Bausman Chest township. Jacob Klotz 6 80 John. qurnlecker • 15 58 Benjamin Musser 15 58 George Ross 15 58 JobnMusser, ~ 15 58 Christian norer (3 . 3r5.) 9 7i Su mot:. I 1.14er ts 15 58 188 70 •133 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 144 110 433 153 Joseph Ruper . David Kephart Ferguson township. , Richa,rd Whitehead John Stinemitz John Doughton Clarks Pleasants . William Govette Adam Zantzinger acres. Fox township. 937 James Wilson 747 James Wilson 648 James Wilson • 188 James 923 limos Viiilson 170 James NI/Non 600 James Wilson - 210 James Wilson 372 James 639 James Wilson 44 James Wilson 100 James Wilson (3 v'rs 30 Philetus Clarke • Girard township. 540 126 Morris & Stewart 538 76 Morris & Stewart 163 Morris & Stewart 261 Morris & Stewart 300 Morris & Stewart 1602 Morris & Stewart :130 42 Morris Az Stewart 2:48 111 Moi & Stewart 10 . Morris & Stewart 1013 Morris & Stewart 307 15 do (3 yrs) 210 Morris & Stewart 227 Morris & S:ewart 400 840 13 10 9 , 10 17 50 14 00 209 200 :1 'A 4 13 1 95 'OO 1 532:5 19CH 7 69 17 36 Ifouston township. Alo 1 Roberts siel Fox b 67 11 Robrrts end Fox 012 65 Roberts and Fox 052 10b Roberts end Fox 101.1 bl Moore & Delany 1041. 11 MoOre y 5. Delany 090 Wm. Powera 990 Win. Powers 1011 Moore Delany 195 D. Caldwell 4V.0 Willink 700 William Powers 770 James Wilson 796 James Wilson James Wilson 900 James Wilson 000 James Wilson 905 123 James Wilson 72b 112 James Wilson 090 Jarnes 203 John 13. smith 206 John Dunlap 570 William Powers 100 Wilhelm Willink 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 1020 64 Roberts and Fox 1020 01 Roberts and Fox 1030 64 RoberlS and Fox 102 Q 6.1 Rubp•r[ and Fox 102') 01 Roberts and Fox 1020 61 Rolierts and Fox 1020 61 Roberts and Fox 961 71 Roberts and Fox 453 131 Robots and Fox 301 3000 i 80 1 85 1 48 I 85 1 85 1 E's ME :357;5 FEE EEO ,50Gi 51)60 33 I 4b 50 EINE ME 1231 4 1 12309 11) 5 3 , ERE Fliffl MEI 31` . 6 35'49 360 1 3(107 19`.3 Acs. ps Jacob Graff ilunry Trout Samuel Scott Silas Wilcot George hcatf William Wilson G. M. M'Cormick James McNeal Roland EN MIS Ilcnry Slia truer Rachel Jackson ;;;annici Scott Donald McDonald Susannah \Yard Adam Rhoad Adam Rhoa d Adam R (loud .11,1111 Sinl c r 1). Wharton :213 133 •200 lOU 197 `34 144 104 300 600 201) 323 109 200 163 109 109 144 104. 144 IG4 144 104 lOS 70 5 50 5 50 ` 4 18 1 5i I 2:1 2 1. I 7 52. Xo. .9 II))))) F: , •28 Morris & Stewart 31 1901 718 Morris & Stewart 29 191:1 51,7 12 Morris & Stewart 18 1963 200 Morris & Stewart 7 1911 513 95 Morris & Stewart 19 1095 100 James Burns 3 lt 0 1 McDonald 3 I I I ugh McGonegal 3 Lawrence . .totenship. 1905 377 Morris & Stewart 13 1910 Ig2 Morris & Stewart 7 1904 527 50 Morris & Stewart 14 101:3 229 87 Morris & Stewart 4 1907 87 M. Nichols 6 94 109 Mary Martin 3 1905 125 Roberts and Fox 4 131 William Sigler 5 4uo J. W. &H. Miller 14 Ac's. ps. Illorr is lemnship. 103 131 John Fry, jr. 327 Philip Wager 116 Bernard Gratz 332 148 Reuben Haynes, jr. 352 12 Joseph Simmons 435 46 William Stewart 447 112 Joseph Henry 472 18 \N i na!» MOrria . 428 01 Walter Stewart 93 47' Axidrew . Doughts 117 151 Jacob Krug 201 80 John ;11Oore -433 153 wAsplr,‘slf:• 466 86 411 414` .146 24 BM r )I 5 6 • I 4 35 1 7 ISI 3 56 1 60 i 7 62 1 10 70 10 00 3 601 10 54 i 11 a* 5.45 14 80 14 50 112 ,Morris Stewart Samuel Fulton GoYhen towimitip Usurp .: I‘l. Alorris Stuwart ford , zu township ps. hates tc.o 11sh L ""?... ESE I(i4. • Chri§topher Bake; 222 ' Pail! Wetzel . _. 23L, David gall -- 237 David gall 223 Simon Gratz 189 Samuel Miles, jr. 218 John Price ' 421 • Jesse Yarnell 150 Christian Musser 3110 Peter Yarnell 100 ' • John Swanwick 2cto Leonard Kylar e4O John Best VC I'l4 Robert -Shaw 481 Hymen Gratz. 4( 6 1 till John Skyron 244 • Janice Smith No. rte's. ps. Penh township 5902 425 14 John Nicholson 5937 100 Nicklin & Griffith 1800, 21 08 0 70 9 18 0 28 10 81 7 00 4 42 31`85 32 10 21 82 63'9 31 38 5 78 20 40 7 34 13 30 5 44 72 ) 8 10 4 68 6731 950 5778 1020 4250 800 lor) Robert Taylor I 020 2.1 John Nicholson 14 00 William Hartshorn 268 Spencer & Porter 9 125 Daniel Bally 2 92 Isaac Bally 5 22.) D. &M. Hartsoolt 8 50 Kratzer & Barretts 2 263 47 J. McFerron & C. 3 100 5777 Ac's. ps. Woodward township William Parker, William Wistar do William Sheati J. Morgan Richard Whitehead Samuel Henry Joseph Forrest Roland Evans ARTHUR BELL, Trer March 4, 1850. 5 32 13 50 7 40 1 1 1 75 WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD (MERRY.. The Gnat I:cmccly for Contromptton of the Lutigs Ail; ~ tc,n.! ,f the Liver, Asthma, Bronchial!, Pains or 11`calknrss , ..., Bralst or Lungs, rind - ofh. tr. rifcrt ons of the Pulmonary Organs. r W,,,,,A1is BALSAM 01 , WILD eff.F.RlO is n raw DURAL MEDICINE : oDllipObe(rehler. I) 1 , 1 WILD 'C . /M t:AY BARK and the genuine Jen! , LAND IVIOis (:,1 0 't11(01' imported expresbly tor, OUP ; .firpo.ie.) Ille . /VC medical virtues of %Illicit are also combined 17 a new els tm;cal process., with the extract of tar—thus renderltrg the %Nho!, comrobod the most certain and rfticnctuus rente. dy r. t er dircoverod for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS VVe are just ;it receipt of ttte s;Olit: my Itib9lt! to the rttratt t po:i•er of Wiarar:s ,r Wild Chcrry, front f llall, Muuflt Gte men., Michigan, v.h.) is a physician 1,4,11 elt.,nding,nnd an rrtengiee DrPggial: CLEtanNe,Mich.,Oot f 9, 1849. I'. (i.e. 4filictcd this may lltet Mrs. l& Itohrria ol ;hie village, three or four ireoke after cunfoirnient, ttc attacked with a violent cough . and reat i.roc r 414.11, UM' scented hastening to the gravo 00101 fearful rapidity. I whaled her lo u c Wisfars' Balsam of Wild Cherry—she did so, arid v):11 that volualde medicine alone, in tit@ apr•ra of three or lour week?, wee restored to rn.i is now a living proof of the value of of Wild Cherry. I,'—t-1 o 9 zrd le co;:vinrod still farther of the r; prkablo r r ll , of Wtitar'it fillsom of Wild OEM 1 2 , gri vrop,9 P. . As a mat, Let )au, cad for IL a benefit of tho palir. I w ,, u!,1 r.; he fo'.lc,s% tig statement of a cure I tfi c 7. d by your medicine, known as I.lf - 6 Mid Chatty. In the spring of )817" n V .t: e OS srsly smacked with Perip• newn ,, lN, or Picuriq, tvliich resulted in a deep, sated min in the side, accompanied With a so vere ; r.ho v.ni attended by IMO 911 hp L. SI phystchlns in Cilicago,toa but no pupae— sutlcred. tt tihout relict, coughin! :3!u and day. I IRI 0 t 4 010 con• .utoon Il.nl iii , he renitdics kittAn to the I , o [ hr her. and was induced miry to',l ‘Voti r ht`try. I procured ono bottle,ortd cummci red sccorditig to directions be• ii,te it v,av a:1 cone the cough stopped, and Oa pain to tu gait Icft her, and with the aid of another vlie %%ey rosh4tql to perfect health. In con, aid. NI , 1..1, or rhr se eireumetaneee, I ‘A °til e d rococo. mend u i o ilm toldre nP a vai , ia'ile medicine Y-t:rs, respectfully, R. N. GARRATT. OCI, 8. 1849. I'. o fulltru tug we have jut receired from Idea. ere t'n:l. NiCracden 8: co, Agents the aal9 of ‘Vii,tar'. Unlearn of - Wild Cherry et Lancoa- Iv r. Ohio. 1 lc< lii gggy duty, an un act of hitulniss tv the ugagegtu, go grilutm them vg hat ,Wisrar's Baissm of Cherry has ,Nine fur my daughter Thorp ma:ty o parent uli.) has git en upa beloved sun or or daughter, as a prey to 144111vIistroyer•Cur eurnotoo. !icy have— 4 , , hrtvo• g:one'—ggrid • all moat skillful and ealipt physicians Milt on'heir roach, and an of trio most popular temp. (Its that berated iu hold out 114411 hopo for cutitiona t ire of life, without gettttirony relief. • To nil such, vglgog hkp inp,4l:6‘i been scalps %%Rh trstrittliog, hope for surr,li f rettioqyal,erfAZ cieriry I. 4 12 US 5 36 12 28 .14 13 16 20 • 10 53 1, At 1:, ISM BEI ~~~, 4 8 21, 9 76 9'76 8 2‘4 6 . 9 9 • (6 1r El Pike township. John Nicholson John Nicholson James Wilson E. HALL. J'ilpirinn and Druggirs 10 THE PUBLIC MEE =I IMRE MOE EINE MEI 0 E 3 n MI I, (15 1 I 10 3 70 11 60 3 30 16 51 16 34 3 03 ti 01 06 80 A• 36 6 36 5 10 7 64 5 10 15 55. 15 55 7, 87 ME
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