n k i, i is v k a x D L 1 v i: . T H O BIS O N S Compound S.rrup or Tar St. Wood IN apt ha. THE unprecedented sticce-e of ibis medicine, in the restoration nf hrnhh, lo ihoso who, in dos. pair, had given up al! hopes, has given il an rxal ted reputation above nil other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on Iv agent which ran lie relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Brntirhiltis, Asthma, Puin in the ride and 13rea-t, Spitting of lllood, Whooping Cough, ('roup, Arc. Attrntion is requested to the following ASTON. ISHING CURE.bv Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Napiha ! ! Philadelphia, Mai 3r, lSlt. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With eralcfnl feelings I inform you of tin1 astonishing efl'eci of 1 your medicine, which has literally rnis d mn from a ilcalh-lel ! My iltsra-e, rulmonary Consurnp tion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro. Iio.incrd my case hoprlcs ! At this junction I be gun to u-oyour medicine, and miraculous as it mnv seem, it hits completely restored me to health, liter everything visa had foiled, Respectfully vonrs, WASHING TON "MACK. Charlotte street, aliove George street. The undersigned, hcing personally acquainted with Washington Mark and hi Bufferings, bear witness to the astonishing fleets of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a hove statement. j JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKERS, 42 Almond street. HUGH MGINLEY, S. E. corner Tamany and Fourlh streets. Prepared otdy by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of fith and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Agents. II. 11. Masscr, Sunhuiy ; D. Gross, end Dr. Marpherson, Harrisburg ; Jtio. G. Hrown, Vuttsvi le ; (ion. Earl, Reeling ; Houston V M on, Towamla. Bradford rounty, Pa. Price SO centa pir bottle, or ?5 per dozen. fj lleware (if all imitation. Philadelphia, June 28lh, 1845. Ori'Sinn'M Court Knle. IN purr-uance ol an order of the Orphan'e Court ol Northiinilerlii.d county, w II be b IJ at public vendue or outcry. on Saturday, tie 2Pth day of Ju ly ins'., nt the house of t 'barli a D. Wharton, in the bornush i f Sunbury, 'o wit : A certain house and lot f u round, situated in Aucusta township, in -aid county, adjoining land of Aaron Robins und others, contain rig al" ut three ucres. Into the estate ol li m it;! Keder, dee'd. Sde to coiuioence at 10 o'clock P. M., of said day, when ti e londitions of sate will lie made known by BENJAMIN ROBIN'S Sunhury, July &th, 1815. Adin'r. II N a new seitli incut, where he can obtain 5 a! Hi I CS 111 taittl, and other advance, if sober und iudiistiioiis. Enquire of Sunhury. June 2t, IS 15. lll.'GH BELL S. Rttlsrc to CrccIitarK. HMIE Orphans' Court of Nuithnmheiland rottn - ty, baing appointed the subscriber Audiior, 1' dituliuto the b.lanco in the hands of llinlia Kline and J.-bn tShijie, Execulnrs ol Philip ttmw, late of Aucnsta tnuni-hip, in said county, dt e'd , to mid kiiioii the crediloig and mhera entitled to re. eeive out of said balance, the (aid Aud tor here by gives notice, that he will attend on Saturday, the l'Jih day of July next, at the house of Charles Weaver, in Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, tor making said distribution, when and where (ill er-ooi intermlid are requested to present their respeeliie chinm: PKTF.lt LAZAltl'S. Suubury, June 28lh. 1S4.V 4l. Auditor. IS hereby given, tht I have purchased nt ('on stable sale, us the property of Joseph Davis, of Point townatvp, tbe fol'tmiug property, Wednea. lay, June lKih, I H 1 5 : 'i tmgs, ti small pics, 3 Cons, I call, 1 h tml.', 8 vlieep, ' s. ts hatiicus, 1 Move, l'maiiilo cloi k, I I uuau, t'Ux in the ground more or !, the undivided h ill f corn in the (round .Yioie ol bs, one half ol 4 aciea of oata in the ground more or less. All of which I have loan ed t aid Davis, duiing my pleasure, of which the jubhc will lake not to. W.VI. 11. WAP1.ES. June 2Slh. 1815.- 3t. " TEItTS REDUCED." " DACVlililtl.lX CALLER V of 1'ufrnt Vrrmi. um Culured tikciirssr, und I'lwlograjihic J cpft ; No. l.'Jfi Clicsntil .Street, Philadelphia. No. 251 llroadway. New York ; No. 75 Court r-'u.et, P.kioii ; No. 130 Chesnnl S reel. PhiU tli'lphin ; lialliinore ftrci t, lialtimore ; Iirond- t way, Saratoga Springs ; No. 5ti Canal Stieet, Nrw-Otleaiis ; Main Mrei l Newport, H. I. And Main Street. I'll lluque, Iowa. CONSTITUTING the oldest and mrwt Ext. n ; sive Establi-hmi nl of the kind in the W'oiM, and fuitaining moie than a THOUSAND POIl TRAITS, em! racinir thoe of aome of the most dintingoislu J imlividualk, in the United Stalea. A Jioit'aiK c free. This E-tabhhinent having been awar lid the Mcdul, J'uur l'irl l'rcmiunif, und t)vn ' Ibfihrtt Howir" at the Exhibitions nt Uoston, New Yo.k and I'hilailelj hia, respectively, for best Picture and Ap a'klur, is thua otllci.dly suxtuinej in tha (Ksi linn of U-rionty hen lof.re universally aaigued it ly tbe piiiilic, "h'irtt in the H ori." June 2811), 1H13 A or In the Orph lN motion 1 grant taltvrs ol Jot. Sunl'Ury, wit: John Ducher, Jr., Ca harine, maim al to Owen T. Iloberis, Ma g in t. married to Win Fislier, Ma- ' ry Ducher, Jr.ba Ann Ducher, Deborah, married i to John Morrison, and (ieorge Ducher, heirs and distributees of John Ducher, Seur., late of the ho. - U . .1' Ui.ii I ... ... . t ..i.l ..tir.ltf .t,9 'I'a all- ) lUMKO Ol K-lllll'lll . , -nm .i.u.i.j, ...ww. .- w,-- Jieai in our next Orphans' Court to be held for ! said county, town : on the 4th day of Autju-t A. D. 1K1T), ai d nei-ejl oi iclitso tho estate of the mi id John .Duel er, Seiir, dee'd , or show cause whv tbe same (.bould not be s i!d. lllllllllKTltUHl Count) , M. Hunl.. ......uininu 420 acres. 3ft perches, moie or ! . '"UTA "M"'0 '". ""nW .' Curt of .aid County ut April ..l. sorv.yed in the name, of T. ! ""' '' 'I'. coun.y. j lam A. U. I1.. ! lirant. Chnstonhei Djiiklctieroer snd others t one;. . . , ; . ? ... ... . . ' . . .' . .in ii M-aaer Kn I he court I . i . . . i i .. i ' ... pulling riiius oi joiitl r.vcri, in'oriiH Ariioio, jneoir . ol II. u. .atasser, r.sq. i no couri ilkri..ot. siitveved on a wairanl to John Ijow. ' . .... ... .... . ...i i... i...:. ..,.i i.i ...... i . ..... i iia.e. jouii Horn ono, outers, uihiui jm acres ol iuie mi me in., i -nn 1. 1,-. o- i j ,. . e..nialnina 1U.I acres , li i ncn ties more or less, n Ducher. Senr.,lateof the Uirough of y- ulllU Mlrv,.ye.l in the names of Willam , "'"" "r"J- i J .... i Hew. d. lak'O 111 execution, and to hi) sold as the I Mlii'U iroui Hie irtor.'s oi our saiu i irpnans other thereof. sui veyt d on a via' rani lo j icoo tir:.o.i, Com at Sun'mry, this 221 day of May A. 1). j tlli 18 act. C'J percbt'S in.-ic or lo-s, .. l!H. EDWARD OVSIER, Clk. O. C. j landa surveyed in llio Uiti.'S of E- l.cr Sunbury, May 31-t, I ir. fit lliaincr, Go.'.l'ity Waiois aud othets ; o.,e o hcr Nui t litlltlt); liailtl ( Utllll) , ti. thereof, surveyed on a wariaul to W ilium C. Dl.iek, TIic (Joiuliioiiweallh of Piiirisylvania, to Sarah j containing 121 acres (H perches and allowai.ee, McGee, Caihetine MeGee, Nancy Duoy, Nancy j adjoining lands surveyed in I ho names of Kie'.l, Troxel, in'.crniairicd with Jacob Troxel, t'alher- ' liuu'tr, Martin aud ot'ier.-; one o'ls. r theieof, snr ibti Kui.lcy, t "listy Mitiee and Maiis-se. Mr- I yeyd til line name of John Doycr, conliinin llf. (ice, laiis and legjlivs ol" M.iuus McGee, dee'd , . acre. 1 1 1 pciihe.-i in r.' in I. ajoi.iin land. ui and all other persons inter. st d. (iim.Tln.. vcje.l in the naiuis of John D, Puce, Mtclnel Kn.ll YOE are beuby e.l. J and coiiiniaudid to ap- j and utln rs ; one other thereof, sunrvcl in the pear U'f ire out Ju Iges of ihe Orphans' (Jouii, I iiiimii' oi l 'Inirk's Derina, coit.iilliiig '." actei !7 ut hunl uiy, the 4th day of Augu.-t, to tit iw cause iierchcs nioie or less, adjoining ImJa suiveyej in if any you have, why the adininiMrati. u account of the names of Hum. r, uters, Kiel. I and oilier. ; Darnard Mitiee, execulor of Manns McGee, l ite of one other theieof, sniveled in tho limit) of Alet.m Chilisiijque towualiip, dee'd., shoull not be ie- der JjrJaii, coi.iaiu ti 1-1 u 'r.s l."0 peici.es in. ne viewed, reversed and coriecicd, sg:eeably 10 nn or- or lei-, adjoining I .nds stirvevtd in the iniiiu s of der made in our said court. W lines the II ono table Joseph D. Ai.lliony, Esq. Prisideul of our -iiJ court, the 2,th day of May, ! taiuiog 1 1. acre. 137 perches mote or les.s, adjoin A. D. Hl EDWARD (JiiSTER, j iiii; lalain surveyed in the nauies of lluiitcr, lilack Mjy 31, lislV - til (Tk O. C. i ,V uthiis ; one wihcr thereof, ure jej tu llic nun.' Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo i nas issnrd out of the Court of Commm Fleas of Northumberland County to mo directed. will be exposed to puMtc sate, at the Court House hi th Horough of Sunbury, on Monday the Mth day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow, inn described property to wit: A certain trnct ofland situate in Cool township, Northumberland county, surveyed on a warrant granted to Michael Kroll, containing 2."0 acres more or les, adjoining lands surveyed in the names, Frederick Cramer, Matthias Zimmernan, Bernard Huhlcy and others; about 8 acres of which are clrarnl. ALSO The equal undivided three-fourth p:irts. (the whole into four equal pnrta to be divided.) of three cerlntn contiguous trnrts of land, situate in Coal township aforesaid i one) ther of surveyed on warrant granted to John Fiicholas IJuoey ; ono o ther thereof surveyed on a warrant to Petei Mnssn- man, foul the nlhrr thereof surveyed on a w irrant , granted to I'eter Msorer, adj ouing lands uirvryed in the names of U irnarrl ItuMey, John t.owihn, Uenjamin F. Young and others, containing in the whole 042 acres more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a 1 J story log house, a tog barn, an nrchatd, Ac, now in the occupancy of Michael Kersletler. AI.SO The equal undivided one-fourth part, (the whole into four equal parts to be divided,) of certain tract or piece of land, situate in Coal town ship aforesaid, containing 200 acres or thereabouts, (being part nf larger tract purveyed in the name of Daniel Rees, called 'Springfield.') about 40 a crea of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a two story log house, a log barn, an orchard, cVc, now in the occupancy of David Thompson. ALNO The equal undivided one-fourth part of a certain trnct of land, situate in Coal town-hip a foresaid, containing 200 acres or thereabouts, (! ing part of a larger tract surveyed in the name of Daniel Rees, Called "Springfield,") about 40 acres of which are cleared; wh -reon are erected two story log house a log barn, an orchard, Vr now in the occupancy of David Thompson, subject to a mortgage to John C. Koyd. AI.SO The equal undivided onc-f 'iinh part, of a certain tract ofland, situate in Coal I p. afore, said, called "Stone Henge," surveyed in the name of William Tomlinson, containing 215 acres, or theieabonts, about f!0 acres of which are cleared ; wheteon are ere ted a two story log boose, a log barn, a spring hoo e unl a large on-hard, now in ! the occupancy of John I hmiipson, Sour. I A L0 The equal undivided one-foimh part. of a ccr'ain tract of land, situate in Coal townsbip aforesaid, called 'Stono Heuge,' surveyed in the name of William Totnlinson, containing 215 aetcs or then al oul", nboul (ill ni ri s of wliiih are clear ed ; whereon arc erected a two story loj house, a spring Inline and a large orehatd, now in the oc cupiinev of John Thorn, son, sr., subject ro a mort gage to John C. liny I. AI.SO A certain tract of land, situate in Coal to lodiip af iiosiiid, ad) inin lands now, or l ite of Diddle, Company it others, cor.t tiniog Ilia it crcs tuoie or es, al'out 12 netes of which are clenred; wher on are erected n two story log Inause aud a log stable, subject to certain inortg.ices. AI.SO A certain tract or piece of I mil, situate in Coal township aforesaid, adjoining lands of the Asylum Co., Diddle cV Co., Sah Hcea fc. others, containing 1012 acres, 4:1 perches and allowance, more or less, (being pat ts of three contiguous tracts of land, surveyed in the names of William Prieh ard, George Coldraiu cc Andrew Slml.er.) about one acre of which is cleared ; whereon are erected a log house and an excellent saw-mill, on the main branch of ShuniuKin creek, which passes through said land. AI.SO Two certain tracts of land, situate in Coal township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Tom linson, Yarnall, Mervirie, Mclchoir Smith cV otheia containing together 1V.7 acres, 56 jierches and al lowance, more or less, being the same tncts of land which whs surveyed in pursuance of two warrants, granted to I'et. r Zeigeiifoos, dated the 10th and 2 1st days of December, 1820, respective- AI.SO A certain tract ofland, situate in (ol township ub resaid, adjoining lands of Mclchoir Smith & others, containing twenty one acres, 131 perches and allowance, more or less. AI.SO The equal undivided foiir-twelfih part, (the whole into 12 equal parts to be divided.) of 31 contiguous traits ofland, situate in Little Maho noy Si. Coal townships aforesaid ; one thereof sur veyed on a wurrunt, gr itred to William Cook, containing 417 actes, 140 pcrchts more or less ad joining lands surveyed in the names of Jeremiah Jackson, William Gray iV others; one other there of, surveyed on a warr.nt granted to William Wilson, containing 3!K acres. 101 perches more or lesa, adjoining lands surveyed ill the names of Jacob Sham II, John Cook cV o:brrs; one oiUer thereof, surveyed on a warrant granteil to Thoinas llatuillon, containing 412 acres 45 perches and al lowance, uiorn or Icmi, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Samuel Scolt, Jeremiah Jackson and others; one other thereof, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant to Thomas I rrmit, containing 418 a cres, 80 perches and allowance, adjoining lands surveved in the names of Thomas IlVese. Thomas Hamilton 6c others ; one other thereof, surveyed on a warrant to Thomas Reese, containing 43:) a cres, 42 pcrchea and allowance, morn or less, ad i Oiling liiids suneyeil III the names of I nomas : llaini'iton.T. tJrant o h.'is J one oilier thereof, ; surveyed on a w rraiil to Jeremiah Jackson, con- ; u,arV. a stone tenant house (rough cast) and 1 of Samuel Hunter on the south, land otTho ta'tniiig 345 serfs, 50 ix rehes and allowance, moie ' i.,0. i,-,,w hmn 1 ms Robins on the east, other land of the I ile Tim or less, adj .iniiig I mils last aforesaid, to wit j Thoinas Reese, Thorns Grant and others; oriel C. Duiikleheiiicr surveved on a wairanl to William Gray, conl lin ing U'.l9 acres. 2 1 perches in ne or b ss, adj .iniu j lau.ls kUiveved ill the names of Jciciunih Jackson, John Cowden and others , one other thereof, i.r veeJ on a warrant to Thomas Cran', conlaining 4 111 acres, 3 1 perchi a more or less, adjoining lauds sn.vi v.il oi the nanie of . i I ,, lVt ih. ieuf, surve.vrd on a warrant to Sa.nu- (.j st.0nt f,.,i;i'n .11,1: 32C acre ft j eichcs and al! . j , M,v,o;n t. lands survividiu the nauies of ' Willmm 1 1 iniit'.on. Tlioui . Kei so A. olhers ; one , Grant, Maitin, Sl.arirll iV. others; one other there. i of sin vey ed in the nanu' ul Georao W. Kichl, eon- I . L . . I r r. a , n A I . ..... I . Uliu olio is , elm mm i ii.. i-oi. . of John G. Martin, containing 100 acres more or leas, ad joining lands surveyed in the names of Grant Bognt A. Kichl ; ono other thereof, surveyed in Iho name of John G. Martin, containing 171 acre. 112 percheg mora or lesa, nd joining latida surveyed In the namta of Himmelreich, Yoxlhclmer V other i one other thereof, surveyed in the name of George Prince, containing 117 acrca 80 tcrchea more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the nnmos of Zei gler, Grant, Cowden fe llailcy ; one other thereof, surveyed in the name of John M. Price, containing 1 18 ocres 24 pcrclny more or has, adjoining lands surveyed in the narnea of Bogar, Grant and others; one other thoreof, surveyed in the name of John U. Price, containing 24 ncres4 t petchca more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the namea of Yoxthri mcr, Shisslcr and others; one other thereof, sur veyed in the name of Godfrey Waters, containing 120 acres more or !o, adjoining land surveyed in the namea of Bright, Hunter and others ; one oilier thereof, surveyed in the name of Henry Yoxiheimer, containing 09 acres 70 perchca more or les, ad joining lands surveyed in the names of Grant, Yox. thrinier and otlu ra ; one other thereof, surveyed in the name of Henry Yoxiheimer, containing 173 acres of! perchca more or less, adjoining lands sur veyed in the names of Reed, Martin, Cowden and otheia ; one other thereof, surveyed in the name of Isaac Ztcgler, containing 125 acres 51 perches more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the namea of Grant, Price and Dailey ; one othor thereof, survey, ed in the name of Jacob Heller, containing ?I3 as cres 108 perches more or less, .adjoining Doyd, Krumer, Maurer and Himmaheich ; one other thereof, surveyed in tho name of Henry Himmel reich, containing 458 acrea 40 torches more or less, adjoining Doyd, Wilson, Maurer and others ; one other thereof, surveyed in the name of Henry Shi-s-b r, containing 150 acres more or loss, adjoining Jordan, Reed, Yoxiheimer oml others ; one other thereof, surveyed in the name nf John Doyd, eon. mining 44 1 acres 12 perches more or less, adjoin ing lands surveyed in the names of Frederick Cra mer, Peter Maurer and others ; snd the other there of, patented to J.iseph Wallis, containing 123 acres moror less, adjoining lam's surv. yed in the names of Himmelreich, Yoxthiemer and others. AI.SO--A certain tract ofland, situate in Coal township aforesaid, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Jacob Weiss, jr., dated the 3d tlay of September, 1828, containing 5 acres more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of Ed ward (J. Miuklcy and others. ALSO So much as is situated in Coal fown ship, Northumberland county, of eleven contiguous tracts of land ; one tlx reof, surveyed in the name of William llowl. containing 4 10 acrea 9 I porches m iro or less ; one other thereof surveyed in the name id John R Sloul, containing 430 acres more or less; one o'her thereof surveyed in the name of John C. Doyd, conl lining 372 acres 110 pi rcbe more, or Ics ; one other thereof surveyed in the nam? of John C Boyd, cont ainin; 300 acres more or le-b ; one othei thereof, surveyed in tbe n one of Saimic! Morgan, containing 4 15 acres 1 15 peri lie more or lese ; ono other thereof surveyed in the name of John C Doyd, containing 413 acres li I perches mure or less ; one other thereof surveved in tho liume of Hester Scott, containing 421 acres 7 !t perches more or less ; one other thereof survey ed in the name of Hannah M Doyd, conta uing 427 acres 110 perches more or less; one other thereof surveyed in the name of William Doyd, containing 458 seres 157 perches more or less ; one other thereof surveyed in the name of Elan S. Ilovd. con taining 4 13 acrea I perch mine or less, and the o Ihc r thereof surveyed in thn name of William Doyd, containing 357 acres 128 perches more or less. ALSO So much as is situated in Coal township Notlhumberlaod county, of the equal undivided one fourth pari of 1 55 pans of 22G parts of thirteen contiguous tracts ol land, surveyed on whirnnis for 400 acres each, dated the 10th day of May, 1703, grained to William Elliot. George Ashtmi. Caleb Lownes John Young, John Wl.itcinan, Joseph Jordan, Richard Tunis, John Warner, Daniel Rees William Potter, William Miller, Peter Dehaven and William I'owel ; which said tracts ofland ore by the ollicial relmns of survey eoiiiptited to con tain 53 1 0 acres 120 lu rches and all v. a nee. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Durd Palter-ou. AI.SO The one undivided 5th part of a certain tract ol land situate in Augusta lounship, Nor thumberland county, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Augustus Hix-y, Kisrher and otheia, about 100 acres of which is cleared ; whereon aro erected a frame house, an old log bain, an orchard, iVc. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jonathan Fuiman. AI.SO All tbe di fondant's interest (supposed to be the undivided ninety) of aud in a certain tract of laud situate in Coal tow iiship, Northum berland county, surveyed on a warrant to Thomas Hamilton, containing four hundred and twelve acies nioiii or lea, ularut twelve acres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a small log house and a log stable. Said tract of land is bounded by lauds sin vet ed in 'be namea of John Carson, Sam uel Cluik, John Drady, John Cars.ui and others. Seized, taken in execu ion, and to lie sold as the properly of Maik K. Eckert. Al.Slt. r.rtain fract nf I iliil .itiiBlA in An. gu'ati township, Norlhumtierland enulitv, adjoin, j : ing lands of now lwis Dewarl, Christian Shisslei's ! heirs, lands of Mrs. SlialV. r. John Clark, h., and oiIipin. coiiiHininir two hundred and fifty aciea more ... , , nn. hiimlretl ami ninety. five acres of I B ..i......! , whereon arei reete.l a two sloiv I loiv I fcvizedj.dien 'xecution, aud to lie sold as the ' y' r.i Shisslcr. i ' property of Willi on Manx. ALSO The undivided fith put of a cr'aiu I .1 of ground, si u ito in the borough of Sinibui v. Nor-. ihuu.b.rl.nd rounty, Uong the We-te, b.a. ,,,rt ol lot No. 12tl, us m irked in the gem r.,1 pta ,.f said town, bounded on the iioi','u i,y DcAlatry stieet, on lite sou n ny an aii'-y, on the we-,1 by ol -y'- H", n"d on the ca-', Iy s.1 ic- other part of lot , No I :i'l ; on which, -..re ( re-;ed a two story b, ii k ' dwelling house, to which i unui lied a stone kit. h- '!, wnh : .i;-d roof. There are al.-o some I'uil tne- nn a !;. , Seized, lakei: latdr on s4ld premise.-, in -yi cu'ioii, ami la be sold as the tiioneitv ul Samuel D ink miller. FELIX M ACKER, ; 7f. nnvo, ? :iisi, Hi-,, i She Sunbury ill's M i' Notice JOTICE is her. by cim u to the heirs and b tal rcpifseutalivcs ol IL nry Antes, de. a-ed, that by virtue ol a writ of J'ailiiiou i.,-n.d i ut ol llic Orphans' ('nut of N'oiiUoin! erlan.l enmity, In tne duel led, an inquest w ill be hell at llie lain re.ul. lu o ol s iid deceased, In llio la lough ol .Nortlniio,'er luoJ, Nonhuiobi ilan.l cmnily, mi Friday the H'h day ol July next, at 1 ' lock, A. M., br llie f.r pive of luakii q pari ition .. or to value and a,i praise the re i c-l aie of siid ilece.ifed, al wlncii tiuie and place you umv at end if mhi think roper. FELIX MA I I! lilt, Shuijf. Sheiirt"s Olliee, j Sunbury, May 31, lili. S (! LIST OF JURORS OF Northumberland County, for August Tetm, A. D. 1845. Cinii(l Jurors. Trirm. Abraham Kissinger. Ihlnirarr. Wm. McWiliiams, Christian Gosh, snr., John N. Oyster, George Mastcller. Lnrin Andrew Kershner, Jr. Miltnn. Leonard Beidclmnn, Jonathan Adam. Chilit'tiniHf. John Mc. Williams, James F. Murray, George W. Fries, Benjamin Troxel. Piiint Daniel Purscl. Tiitrthiunlterlnnd. George A psley, Sunhury. Samuel Gobin, Benjamin Robins, George Young. Attguitfa. Nathaniel Lytle, James Campbell. Stomnkin. John Gass. Vpper Nahonny. Gideon Shadle. iMtrer Muhnnmf. Christian Albert, Pcfer Rei(7 Jackmm. George Deppin. Traverse Jurors. Turhut. George Kntz. Delaware. Joseph Hynearson, James Evert, George C. McKee. Lewix. Major Sweeney. Mi tton. (ieorge Kohler, John Frick, Jeff- rson Landers, Lewis E. Evans, James Miller, John Claik. Chil!iiiqunque.Av McGlanglilin, Levi Kaupp, Allen Shoemaker, Fleming Nesbit, 'oint. Wm. Lemon. frWIhumlifrianil William Wenck. Sunlmiy. Mark Scuphnm. Autftmla Charles Eckman, Samuel Shipe, John Cooier, Jacob Hoover, George Keefer, Peter Reitx, John Kiemer, of Berks, Simon Snyder, Jas. Ross. Shamnftin.-XnYn Kaseman, John Dunkteberger. Ruth. William ('lark, William Vastine, Wil liam Meiler, jr., Frederick Weaver, John Campbell. Coalr Jeremiah Zimmerman. 1'ppcr Mahmnn. Michael Reitx. Loicrr Mahminy Solomon Dachmnn, (ieorge Etnrich, snr , Michael Emrich. John Tchitpp. Little. Mahnnoy. John Pifer, William Raker. Jarkton. Peter Klock, George Hcrnier, Jonas llohuer, Solomon Dressier, Michael Wolf, John Wentzel. I'elit Jurors. Turhul. John M. Housel, Enoch Eshbauch, John l.e'dy. lhUtwitre. John Nicely, Henry . Reader, jr., Henry Dietlendeifrr, William Hood, Leu-is. Willi nn Kuckmati. .VJliiii. William Strine. Vhillimpiaiptr. loseph K'ine. 'oi'r. John Paul. Xorllitimlifilttnil. Conrad Winck. jr. Sunliurii. l!i in iinin Hendricks, Gideon M. Yoiks. t ieoige Zimmerman, Thomas Robins. i ,4ii,'ri.vn. Daniel Za'tmau, Daniel Zimmer man. I t-lianiiikin. Joseph Kaseman. Solomon. Hum- I mel, Casper Admus, Augustus Huev. John Dun- I kelt.rrger, sou of Henry, Philip Keller, Robeit j Campbell, jr. ; ('mil, Willitm Gearhnrt, Stephen Dittenben der. Solomon Wary. J I'pptr Miiliomiy. ieorge Simile, George ( Iteitn, Joh'i fiioiek. j .oicfr Mnlmtiiii,. Pete Kochcr, George Em- i rich, jr., Peter Dixb r. Jiiekson. Jacob Drosius, laae Reirr.. PIANOS. rfHE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed atrent. I for ttie sain of CONR AD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, massive and bfautiful exterior fioi h, and, for depth and sweetness of tone, and elegance of workman ship, are not surpassed by sny in the United States. The following is a recommendation from Cabl Dir.Ts, a celebrated jierfotmer, and himself a man ufacturer ; A CARD. IKvttn had the pleasure of trying the excel lent Piano Fortes maiifaelured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the l ist exhibition of the Fr .nklin In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker to declare that these instruments are quite equal, and in some respects even superior, to all the Pi ano Fortes, I saw at the capitals of Europe, slid during a sojourn of two years al Paris. Thcs- Pianos will be sold at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons are requested la call and examine for themselves, t tbe residence of the subscriber. Sunhury. May 17. 1815. H. H. M ASSE R. Ainiix istu iToit's sua:. VALUABLE FARM FDR SALE. "CTY VIRTUE of the power vested in me. by JQ jp the will of the late Tnnws inT, decl., will be sold at public sale on Wednesday, tbe 23d day of July next, al the Mansion HoUse, umiii the premises of the Man-ion Fsrm of the late Ttmmas Grant, dee'd., in Augusta township, North ''" comity, Pa., sua ale cn the east side of .irtliurnlM r- llie Ri- ' Susquehanna equiilislatit, and about a mile from the Boroughs ol Sunhury and Norlhumhcr- land, all that Valuahl laud, all llii vatuanie e-iate, late ine .aiatisiou . -I:.:..: r arm ni sain I nomas ,,rain, lire u., aoioiiiiiiK me Patrn of said Thomas Grant, dee'd Grant on the north, and the Su-ipiebanna Ui ver on th ' west, con'aining, together, two hundred '.1 : i i. . alio iwniiy i nen-s if no eriov ieeia, more Or less, of which aboul two hundred and fifteen acres are clean d and nbout one hundred und lillu n acres me fust rate I.uer liolimn bn.,i. 't he improvements ro-.,sii of a two story double farm house. 40 fee' f,onl by 30 feet in depth, with frame back bitil.'mg and liaine ki'rht n, aud s'. no milk hotse and own alln lied, and a pump and well ol excellent water in the kitchen, a atone -.inoko houai1, a bugo batik barn, 1st sloiy stone. ii. c. co i . t ..... I.., -lit i .. i ;. .1 ..il. ' ',, w j,,, ,,, , 'Cvtu i ..."i,..,! . r,B,,.e ea,r .L.e house and uraoarv. and a laie log b .ru ami iint roved cider press, with stable, wiih a new ami shiiiL'leJ roof over the s tine. And ; ALSO ; two s'ory brick dw, lling house, con- t liiiiui! in front 2ti feel and in depth 27 feci. 1(1 ilicl.es, and buck two story kitchco,20 feet in from ! by 1 1 led, t ini In s in i'i ptli. Theio are upon ibe pn u.i ca tti apple oiehards ill excellent older, ol'll e mo-l v ihi.ibb.' fioil, one on'iiii.in ulical ' cis'lil and the olio r ub ad nine a;-n s. This F ilm is one ol the most viluabV nnd pro. ductive in t'o' State, is HI the l:ii,l.e-l sla'c c.t nil- ll i I hi, utd baaud in tbe l.iart ofa di.t:icl, j which, for snl'.biJy ul clou to an I p:c!ure-pie sc. n. iv, is iti-urpa-si ,. It is situate mi tbe pool of tin ."si. 1 1 ii i : i! ui ut l!,.i ca-i.-ui t. ru.!-i.i'.i n o! , the N.rihum: tl.iii l , Ii, i..... . , to .iie j lb li viie; b.iroiig i;s nt r'i:iibnry und Not it.iiin! i . I md, :. nd llie piobabiiny tli.U tbe hi !., em lain Vjloil lc ' lio dies ol Iron Ore, ae.l i'a adui i i ' loc t' m in ilu hcait ol the lion and Coal regions of Teoi sy '.-..ni; i, , to which tin e to u heavy a:.d iocn i. 'nrf inoji.i- tioli, 'ims tins ropi'it t an additional valce, and lenders it Well worthy i f tbi; at enlion ufc .pilal- i-s tt d faiineis. '; nj' Trim, made knoivu on the dav of sale. k i; Pl.t; 1 1' miii ii, Adm'r., Ac., ol 'I'boinas (irant, dee'd. Suiibuty,' May lit, lilo. 6:. Tn the Illcclors of iNoilliumbcrlantl County. A T the-oolicitation of number of my friends in dilTerent parts of the county, t have consented to be candidate for the office of PaOTHONOTAHT. Should I be so foitunste as to tm elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. JAMES BEARD. McEwensile. Jnne 21st, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. EING solicited by mmy of my friends, I have consented to offer myself ratnli.ini iur me uince Of Trc nmircr of Northumberl md county. Should you er pro per to elect me, I pledge myself to perform tho duties nf said office with fidelity. WILLIAM GULICK. Sunhury, May 31st, 1835. To tho Electors of Northumberland County. T the solicitation of number of persons, in different parts of the county, I have consented to be a candidate for the olbce of Tit E.i sir he n of Northnmbei land county. I need hardly assure my fellow-ritixens, that if I am elected, 1 will en deavor to discharge the duties of the office faithful ly and impartially. JESsE M. SIMPSON. Sunhury, May 17th, 1815 To the Electors of Northumberland County. rPHE subscrilrcr, from the encouragement recei veil from hia numerous friends, hereby offers himself as Candidate for the office of VBUASUSBR of Northumberland county, for which he solicits the sufi'iagcs of his follow -citiiens. Should he be elected, he will fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity. FRANCIS BUG" HER. Sunhury, May 17th, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. I, El. LOW CITIZENS: I woulJ respectfully offer myself to your consideration, as a candi date for the office of fit O TiiO.YO T.lli I. Should I be elected, it will be my pleasure, as well as duty, to attend to the business of the office with fidelity and punctuality. WM. J. MARTIN. S.mbnry, May 17th. 1815. To I he Electors of Northumberland ( 'utility. LT.I I.OV CITIZENS. I have been induced L to i lie; inyeif as a canJjJ.tc for the office, of I'i of honorary, At the ensuing election. Should I fortunately be ( lei 'ed, I bereiiy promise, I'aiihfutly and impurti il ly todi-charge the dunes of said olliee. JOHN FARNSWOKTH. Sunhury, May lit, l IS. Ti the Electors of Northumberland County. 671ELI.OW CITIZENS. 1 hereby offer my ' self as s candidate, for the olliee nf REGISTER AITS RECORDER. I can only promise, should I be fortunate enough to lie re-elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity and impartiality. EDWARD OYSTER. Sunhury, May 10, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. 1, El.LOW CITIZENS. At the solicila'ion of s number of my friends, I have consented to be a candidate for the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I promise the citizens of the county, that if I am elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the olliee faithfully and impartially. WILLI A.St M. GRAY. Sunhury, April 19th, 1815. To the Electors of Northumberland County. 14 ELLOW CITIZENS i As I have been great- Iy encouiaged by my frienda, I solicit your support for the olliee of S II E II I F F. Should you confer this office upon me, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties thereof with fide lity. THOMAS a. DILLINGTON. Snnhiiry, April 10th, 184S. To the Electors of Northumberland Cutintv. I ) bil.NG solicited by mv numerous friends in the - dillerent si clions of the county, I have consen ted to oiler myself to youi consideration as a can dtilate foi ihe ofliee of COM.YIISSIONE1X. Should I be elected. 1 pledue myself to fulfil the duties of the olliee with fidelity and impartiality, PETER VAN DLING. Augusts, May 3lsl. ISIS. To llie Electors of Northumberland ('utility. i;KI,l,()V CiriENS. lUving Wen rncou l laL-cd l.v mv liiemls. to olf, r n.vsell as a candi date for Ihe olliee of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, I ie-pecilully solicit your supH,rt. Slpiuld yoH see proper to router llie olliee upon me, I will en deavor to ili-ali , re the duties theieof with fidelity and impartiality. si;nsi ii.urr. J Sonburv. April I ''lb, H lo. Ti the Electors of .orihiiiiibcr!;iiHl Coiiniv: jELLOVV 11 ITENS : I beg leave tu fl".-i j I mv self as a c iiidiilute, at Iho ensuing election, I for the olliee of j County C'oittiiilKNioiier. I Should I be so f otun.iie to be elected. I pledue iny-ell dischari!.! the duties of tho cilice wilU .rom.lnc5S and fidel.lv. I I'll MM.F.S WEAVER. Sunbury, April !;h. IsJtlS. IIK!.l tiik" e 4); 5 n n c v s . i rjlllli sii'-cril ers would re-;i ctluliy inform the 5 'i s ol .M.uhury and lb.' uMie i.. r .llv, it. o li i y t. - p .i '! J.-.C i thy shop of Mr. lib on I 1 1 i v . i , a. Mai si t .ii.it, iii' door in t ol i!.e iV.tt li!,'..-e, Wl. Clc tie, will Cotilll.ue Ui! I t': ;-tiiPt-.".'?;:Fiist"; ;tuiii"--, Hi nil it-br ut. -he-. The j ;;Mio n..,v ixoect tbeir I w.nk d. tie in the ln'. -t -ti!.-. I l i v bo, e, It rtr at nllenti in t bj;iins-, t.i iTieiit a ob ire of pi:! I.o : p itimeiire. I rj' t 'olliiis in i ie '., 1. r eu the shorte-l loi'i. e, . und rocntrv pr. since I .lorn in evcbaoL'e lor w.'.U. I ( UVs. (i. HF..NRV C. MARTIN. 1 Kunbury, May 1 7th, is 15. lv. HAAS'S HOTEL, Z V IT 2 TJ 5, T, o r t li ii in b r r I n ii tl County, T E N N S Y I ,V. N I A . HENRY HAAS RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and Iht public in general, that he has taken the brick stand, in the Dorough of Sunbury, lately ocrnnit tl by John Hausas a public house, (west of the Stan House, and nearly opposite the Court Home,) where he is prepared to accommodate his friend-, and all others who may favor him with their cus tom, in the best possible manner. His BAR shall sparkle with the choicest of Ll amas, and his TADLE shnll be well supplied with the very best the markets afford. In short, n paina nor expense will be spared to render his house in every way worthy of public patronag.. A liberal share of custom is therefore solicited. Sunhury. April 12'h, 1S45. 6m REIVIOV AL. V'ASZIITGTOIT HOTEL, Uesf tide nf Main St., in the. Horo' of axm: tlj tt tszz "w 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. flHE subscriber would respectfully inform los X old fiiends and the travelling public, that I has recently taken and flitted up, in a superi r manner, this spacious brick edifice, sign of OENERatYL WASnxXYGTOH, where he is prepared to accommodate travellers nnd visitors in the very best and pleasing style. Ilu house is situated in the most pleasant and cer.t't.l part of the borough, convenient to business, and is large and the rooms airy. Thankful for the liberal support while keeping the old Muncy Hotel and the American Hotel, in this borough, for the past three yeers, be respect fully solicits a continuance nf the snme. THEODORE WELLS. Money, April 12th. 1845. tf N. B. The Harrisburg, Northumberland, Pott ville, Danville, Williamspotl, Lock Haven and llellcforitc Stages at rive al and depart from this Hou-e daily. T. WELLS. NEW SPRING GOODS. A. B. MA 11 SH ALL, WHOLESALE & RET AIT. DEALER l'r I'u.shionaile, Superior and Mrdium Fancy and Stajdc Dry Goods. No. 188 CliRsnut st., between Seventh and Eighth st-ccts, Plilladclphlnr IS now in leeulnr receipt of New Styles Silks, Mou-ehnde laines. Lawns, Organdies, Jaconets, Gimthains, bareges, Manjues, Enlians, Dalz orines, Cainbrics, Ohintes, Uombuzines, Alpiraa and o ther seasonable Dress Good ; also. Shawls, Scarf-, Veils. Embroideries, Hosiery, Laces, (iloves. Lin en, Cambric Hntikfs. and Iri-h Linens ; Calicoes.! 12 i ts. a yard. Muslins, and other cheap Good j. Sirnrigers will find tt pirtictdar'y to their intere-t to call, as the goods aie all wanantcd, anil l!ei loirrsl rmh prices inva-iibly named first. Philadelphia, April gC'.h. 1315. 2m. e m oval. 1)11. JOHN W. PEAL. ( RESFECTFl'LLY informs tho ci tizens ol Sunbury and its vicini'y, t!i t he has removed to the H-ick Hot:- , i Ma ke! street, formerly fs cut ie i Urnj.iiiin Hendricks, e it of Ihe si or !' r r r i '. i Copied by Miller V .iartz, and now by l a T. ' ment, where he will be Lappy to receive cvj : the line of hi profession. Sunhury, March 29ih llft. D YESTTJFT S, PAINTS. riTHE aubrcribei keeps constantly l..r s.i'.e n 'i.. JL most reasonable terms, an a-s 'lime.. I ol i cities. Drugs, Dyestufl', Paitos, ( ills, rui:l i - . . Heing largely engaged in grinJioc siic'i ut : as Ginger, .Mustard and Pepper. I.e bn-tin t:i tef sale ofa superior quality , below the market pucv. He would mention that he has a Patent Machh-.o worked by steam power, wh:ch enables him to ii PfTTT of the vry lest quality for 2 cents a !b. in Liladdtrs, and 3 cents in Hulk. lie confidintly asserts that his price are sm'.i as to give satisfaction to those who nnv favor him with a call. J. W. W. GORDON. No. 152 West Pratt Si Baltimore, opposite Dal- timore and Ohio Rail Road Depot, IV. D, No charge made for dclivethig Good, iti any pari of the city. March 8th. 181.V 3tn o o t a t f IVIAIII2IG. T IHE subscriber, late of the firm ol" Deck A Pro sios, wou'd respectfully inform his old cu.. :. ers and Ihe public generally, that he now orcu; -Ibe new building wcrt of Henry I Liu; l's Ta.i shop, and opposite (Jeorge lintu's Drug Store, i. Market .tret, Sunbury, wbcie ho intends lo t.iny ou hia former business of noor vt siioi: making. in ail us various I r im In s. ne wi:i or p.epire-1 " do ail kinds of work in l is l.i.e at the sh.ul. t i.o lice, and in the most durable manlier. Hr is thai ' fill lor for mi r paliou ice, nnd by strict ..tlen.lai.e . bu-iness and reasonublv cl.aris, w iil it:.i. a'. ', deserve a roiaiiuiai.ee i f it- jni-EPii deci:. Sunbury, Frl. 22 . I l , tin! flllE aubscriln'ia have received, an 1 are i.oi. 1 opening a splendid ai-aortmeitt nf the fuiluwie, gaids Saxony, Willon and Velvet CarpelingJ I Rrus-e's and tmpiriil 3 ly di Cf Exliv supeifiiie sn.l line Ioer. ins d.i PE T lineli dishiibd iV Dama-k Venetian do 1M. Alllelieall tAllied i.t: I lij'd do Eimhsh Drujiieils a; ,1 Wool, n Fl or CiolLs ! Stair and Pas.-aue Purk'ues ' Embosed 1'iano mid Ta'de Covers I London I'beuille and Tof'e I Rus ! Door Muits cf i veiv deseri.l:oii. j "Al,so ' A large snd i XU n-ive i sr-ortnvi I cf S'l.ior i ! Clo.h-, Iioiii one to euhi y.nds n i !., cut t f l i ry .' -i ri ti nt el iO -m. i r p is-a ;i a. A I -. low pried I' '' t'-i l.i'g- f?c- 1' . l".'-i reins j . r ,a.J, I i;eiher wilii a lne and ei. sive ai ...rtiiK 1. 1 oi g.rods U-u-!!y kept by ca Merchant -. 1 The al ovc goo's will be mJ.A wkoltsuio or al the lnvtt toaik.l prices. Ctnsmry t.iirii : and o l.eis me pin.cnUrW loli'ed I J i ill a.i.l ' iniiie our slock l if.ee n. -.k'n n tb ir si le. ti-'n -t'l. UiK-MiN, KUill .v Mi l l lti : Sin . es-.-i lo J. s- 'ii ltlackwood, .No. I i I L :.i t . ri:er i.l I'm.', in 1 I.o e. I" l;!,ii. 1 . 1 I, l! V Ii Tf" I VI 1 i'f u si! iiior ijmdi'v. C1.I nov " 11 A allln. l.iuio Kilu. ol liturv Ma.ei,in bu.y. 'May IT.lv
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