New Advertisement. C P. KNIGHT & CO., MISSION MERCHANTS, ami Dealers in , Cheese Provisions Generally, 29 ,y 30 S. Wharves, Philodelphia. 3 constantly on hand supply of Mack , Codfish, 8had, Salmon, Herrings, Blue Lite Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoul rd, Beof, Pork, Cheese, Beans, Dried unpu resencs, ursnlierrtes, etc .March IS, 1851. 3m. xOCLAMATION. L. is hereby given thnt tlin serend nt of Common Pleas, General Quarter of the peace, and Oprhana' Court, Court and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the county of Northumberland, to ce at the Court House, in the boroueh ol . ... IA 1 1. A W w . .. , . i u tiuca, . m. on mommy, the of April, next, and will continue TWO 8. :oroncr. Justices of the Peace and consta- ind Tor the county of Northumberland, are :d to be then and there in their proper per ith their rolls, records, inquisitions, and momlirancos, to do those things to their oflices aphcrtaining to be done. And all es prosecuting: in behalf of the Common a gainst any prisoner are also requested and nded to be then and there attending in their persons to prosecute against him, as shall and not to depart without leave at their Jurors are requested to be punctual in their uire, at the thus appointed agreeable to oticcs. under my hand at Sunbury, tho 18th day of eti, in mo year oi our i,oru one thousand t hundred and fifty-four and the In- ;ndcncc of the United States of America 77th. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. Gad save the Commonwealth. List of Causes, 3R trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, at April T.. , 1S54. n.AINTlFFS. DEFENDANTS. Hunter vs John Hang en Fogcly A Ko vs John Rosscr 4- co Fisher vs Fisher A Zarlman is I, Hallow-ell vs James Rccd & Thompson vs Same ctt Saxton oj- co vs Same ard U Britten &. co vs Same Same vs Same r fsheddy vs Win Augnst ct H Kriner L Cook vs Samuel Johnson monwealth vs George lickort adm'r hen F.llis mlin'r vs E I, Piprr mns M'Willinms vs Wilson Hutchinson rge Eckerts adm'r vs Henry Reader mas M Watts vs Jacob Roub b Slity.el vs David Gould id Schroat vs D H Dreisbach e'. at ;is Drwart's exr vs RA; W Fagely Hiinn Fogcly vs George Fa.?ely et al c fur Sweeny cc Caldwell vs Saml A Luidy n C Mcloy vs John Weddecomb n Furmnn vs Charles Gosslcr n Wainright vs E S Trego 4- co vid Herbst vs G W Freese onion Kuouse vs Isaac Bciillcspach vid Holden & wife vs Geo Voukins admr et al in Tracy vs Robins A. Wilhclm m P Marr vs John Buily vid Walton vs same hite fj- Mervinc vs Bowers Cosh If co in II Frvniire vs John Miller, iiijamin Burnhart vs J P Shultz Jordan & co vs llenj t J rillcy lirm Brusious admr vs Jacob Kabcl same same ihn Taggart et al vs James D Barr avid Walton vs David Waldron ank of Noilli'd vs John M Wagoner lurbara Bower's guardian vs Chaa A Kntz cob Kline vs McGrau & Barry : Hays et al for Frymire vs John Miller onas Weaver vs Eve Weaver ames Cameron vs Chas A Kutz anies Covert vs James Tharp's admr JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Prothont larv's Ollice. i Stinburv. Slarch 18, 1854. ( liist of Jurors, kF NoithumberlatiJ Counlv. for April Teim, A. D., 1854. Ciraucl Jurors. Point J C llorion. Jackson George Carman. Lowek Auousta Henry Fusliolt, Adam Snyder Coal Kimber Cleaver. Sunbury Jackson Stioh, Benjanin Hen dricks, Peter B Masser. Noktiiumberland Joseph W Vatulyke. Dklaware Jacob Hoflman, Saml Loury, Wilson Hutchison, Edwin V Dickerson. SiiamoilIN Cusper Ailams, Jonas Haas, David F Fasjely. Rush William G Pcott. Tusbut William Kullmor, George Kunlz. Lewis James Vounii. I'fpbr Mahanoy Peter Beissel Chilisquaque Philip Hilyard. Milton Henry Heiiien. Lower Mahanot Jacob Dreibelbiss TRAVERSE JURORS. Milton John M Hufl, Abraham T Good- man, James Montgomery, Abraham Slraub, John Beckley. Upper Augusta Hiram P Cooper Northumberland Georae Burr, John Heck. Joseph R Priestley. Chiliuau: John Buckler, ' . Andrew Felzer, William M Aulon, William Keed, .Michael Weaver. Delaware Jonathan P Shultz, II S Hall- man. Dr. Ft H Watson, James Armstrong M Oyste', D C Watson. Lower Aucusta Henry Boner, George MoCarry, David lluuck, David Clatk, Isaac Drumheller. Rush James Eckman, Joseph Gearhart, Robert Campbell, (son of Abraham,) Henry Johnson. Coal Abraham Omnn, William Fsijely Divid N. Lake, Peier Yager, William At water. Cameron John Boyer. Sunsuar P M Shmdel, Thomas Robins, Ceorije Smith, Henry Bucher. Tvriut David Marr, Charles Redell. Utper Mahanoy Henry Malick, John lletrick. Lower Mahanoy Joseph Fenslermachsr Shamosin Edward Wilkinson. Jacesom Isaao Reitx, Jsiemiah LongsJorf, Peter Feister. l'rlil Jurors. Sunsiiiv Benjamin Zmilamover, George Weiser, Beuben ragely, John Buyers. JoaOAN William hbadell. Lowsa MiMAKov Michael Lshr, John Buusn, Philip Bbb. Coal Getter, Stephen Butenbender, Paiiiel IU Casper fcbull, Daniel Miller, Benjamin MtLow. piiET-Kobeil Curry, jr., $ainul H Wood, Jclferson biamm. JCso NwhoUs B Drumhllr. I.ITTLI MHI JMiMUel Wsgitei. NuatNVMi a-Peie K-ch. Mil T -William WbeeUud, Jubo SnyJer, 'Ua-Al'vl4 M T llhin ClH.IHWsai-lii'aivt a in . lavf -tiutfll W. Illdsuti, Jit0 lUll- Treasurers' Sale. A LIST of the unseated lands advertised for tale by Francis Bucher, Treasurer of Northumberland County, agreeable to an act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Petitisjlvania, passed the I3ib of March 1845, and the supplement thereto eril it led, an act directing the mode of telling unseated Lands for taxes and other purpose will be exposed to publio sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury, on the 12ih day of June, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A M., the followine described traola of land for arrearages of Taxes due and the costs accrued on each iraci especi ively, postponed from lay to day, unless pretriously discharged, to No. acres. Warrantees names. Cool Township Ami das. Antis Henry Adams Thomas Foster Thomas 1674 Jenkins James Antis Frederick Adams Robert MS 31 II n IT Ed want tireer Jnmes Greer Thomas 1779 Camplaia Robert Camplaia Thomas M niison William J Jenkins F Antis It Adnms Tlinmns Foster 1704 Richard Salman Richard Msnriny Ktlword Huff Jimei tiieer Thomas (ireer Rntiert Cnmplata Thomas Camplaia " William Morrison 95 James Stephenson Mnrv Davalsoii James Cnwsclt Isaac Neff SS1M 4:4 10 to S3 1;'0 Bailv John N 44 "3 HoydJohn AO Hrosinua Peter 214 J Itrmlyjohn (one half) SfttJ Ililliiicton Thomas 411 Hellas' Hitch 44 Bower Christinn 318 llallon Saiaucl 11161 BrnilyJuha 45 llmtly Joint ati HnnlyWmP . . . 1 1 Cleaver Kttnlier 8 Cleaver Klmlicr 0 Cleavei Kttnlier Mij Oow-ilen John 3W Kili.it William 4-3 K'-ansJcise. f"l Kvnns Hmitll All Fssjely Hililien fiso Kagelv William and !om m 8171 Gray RnLert (one-hall") Sl Green William AO (irnnt Thlnns 100 Gnritner Arrltilmlil 300 Gardner Arehikald 100 Gardner AreliibaM IS tlersh Thilip SOfl llcptmrn James 21)71 Hunter Alexander 104 lluhler Harnard 4141 Himtnelricli Henry Hepburn Jamus 7 J.udan Robeit JlTJ Irwin Rubert 447 3-1 Kennety David 4-jIl Kmll Mlehnel tlii I Jimhait William 31 a l.ukins Abigail 37 I. likens Smith lii:l-4 I Jike Richard iM-) Miller Imae 311 Muriran Samuel l,"id Moury Peter S'lJ Martin JO 1!1-4 Mrers Mary 110 Miller John 100 M'iver Gcorfre Sit rau'l Jeremiah 1 14 Prinee Georgs liwj Rees Snrsh 90 Ree T)ani.'l 3l Rees Thomas jr I'll 3 4 Rees Thomas 127$ Rimton Thomas 211 3-1 linden Mary SU Reyn-ililsJoha a.Til R nton Charlotte IT13 Rees Daniel 4HI' Sheets Georo l'WJ &mith Peter 1 flair Merini Oil Shred William IJ Siskuiman Peter 3:1:11 Hhanaon William rtoij Shartle Jmvh 6(1 Shnrlle William 70 Sltar'le William 9353-4 timilh Mary 171 Snlt Abraham 4-JI Scott Hestrr 3411 Tunis Richard 203 Titsvemth John 8-17 Tvson Joseph !1S8 Toland John 304 White John 318 Wilson William 31 S Walter Lewis 611 Yoxlheimer Henry lie) ZeiRler Isaxe Sflfi Zimmerman Matthias 39 ST 107 64 151 SO 54 HU7 u 10 17 M 19 OS W 43 34 38 60 5 in 3 54 S 64 7 J (15 57 41 2.1 ft) 4 as 32 23 5 44 3!5 f 1 95 5 20 3 00 11 70 1 30 6 64 77 7S 534 'HIM 97 46 65 01 900 67 117 POlfl a5 5t 134 51 4 44 4 28 64 S3 41 Sd 5-5 7 21 088 364 9 60 35 79 SO (It 90 31 38 74 24 74 13 13 4 60 836 4 04 8 74 83b 104 35 41 17 3f8 17 23 30 56 30 01 3309 I 09 6 67 9 03 9 46 756 66 92 368 8 18 700 6(1 24 1963 20 03 II 63 19 58 S5 10 Ci'incroii township 50 3IP1 19 aid 2-jO 50 H) 170 2S 434 120 9)0 Royle I.nks llatton Samuel Dsn John Did John llari Mary llnrr Peter liarr Lailce Fill Luke Gordan J-iseph Grant Th mas Grsnl Tiranas Harrison William 1 96 13 64 15 60 10 48 9 76 1 96 314 300 low 5611 15 60 9 76 1 96 36 1 96 1 S3 14 40 766 sa SO Hunter Alexander Oa 78 p Mover Henry 14 Kees Thomas 43"! Smith l.uke , 107 Smith Abigail e Smith Kvans Shamokxn. 100 Dradyjihn I'ii Uellercrt.'ii Uenjamin 1IHI Hunter Alexander 9ll7 Lake Richard 103 Lewis James 171 So.ilt Alnoliam 303 Tmwoith J jIui 56 00 33 16 2 60 9 79 S44 1 64 10 90 Pouif. 100 Bertram Alexander 100 Barren J..im jr to Boyd John 115 Kpiey Anilrew 3IS) Gardner Archlliald 149 Gaiduer Win P 3-'M lrwia Robert So Kiiitxiaa Abramml JO0 King Kzrkial .IS) I .like Richard 316 Martin Peter .Ml Metzner John D all) Nuddiuul Jumes Upper Mahanoy. 6 20 620 5 40 20 6 20 530 19 76 54 6 411 521) S44 no 146 130 ino l.'itt 11 100 40 :su ml 300 Did John Imrr Mary liarr Peter Ihirr Luke, linriiaon Williuut ll'Hiul John Irwin Rntiert Medlina Joha tNuithJohu LnVf Muhnnoy. Pewart William Uewmrt John GaiSuer Ari-hilld l.si.lnei William I' Hunter James Hall I'hai Ira II vlla Alexander kuld J h 10 14 7 eo 14 36 14 16 7 tsi 3 I IS9U a ;o S40 l!T7J Will) 31 l 4-.,t 910 57 S 16 Sit" 640 7 an II 36 74 I 44 7 51 15 OS 7 ho 10H 7 98 37 ue It I 54 13 74 IM It4 V-3 4 KaM Joha aisi laike Hieharil HO I .vox Joseph IIS Vlrev Peler 311 3 1 H Tlamuui e.MI K ess 'I' h. auas n Hoiiik J.il.u lr 17 funis Joha )r 44 South J. .tin l)f 1471 Hnilh Uanwl ml Tuckla CUaiks 0 Lounr Augutl. Ilewaft WlSutoi Iwarail Jia a llunivr A let sudor IU Chailvs JiMthM Jsases Haulk J a.al K.iok 1 k IX Mtna Uautel wna J.4u lr IS 96 f SH SN IT IH IM It 14" 1U7I lis 4 7? 4 iJ IliuJ.H,, William P UM .ut Kutoid u-t Km 'I MaS u TlWl Ciauls A CAlIIAtluttyltt. Ill NtUa4JMM ' MASrii atirim.Ti TrMUMiws' Musk Si, ISM - saa I 44 144 AgrU'iilturul Meeting PIIIB NurihuwUilsitJ C'Miaiy Aiwwlittial t il)f ii kU 14 sauual wsslun kx Uis !tiWtt el rlUss, si Um sfpuiMlMMt ! a Mm sni piste tut tke swtl lair, l Iks I' exit II MM la Hankury, M NiUsy, AfU M, al suk. r. i. A full sUeaJsace is irstwtAjlly UAVIU 1 UtsAH r. Wl I (,KeHuLUH. SUNBUHY' AMEIUCAN AND S HAM O SFRIN0 MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STO.VB &sos, ' No. 45 South Second St., Philadelphia, 1 AVE now in Store, of their own importation, a Urge and handsome assortment of Ribbons, Bilks, Flowers, Crapes, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will be made through out the season, thereby enabling them to ofl'er the largest and most desirable selection of articles in thrir line to be found In the city. Philada., March 18, 1854. 2m. NOTICE. aTOTICE is hereby gien to all persons in ' delited to the undersigned on notes or book account (of their store at Lower Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, Pa.) that they have sold their stock of goods to W. A. Knah1', and niUBt have their accounts settled. For the purpose of giving all persons indebted a chsnca to make settlement, lliey have left the Dooks in the hands of the same Win. A. Knabb, until the 8th day of April next, after which time they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. All those having claims against the firm will please present them belore the above mentioned time, to the same Win. A. Knabb for payment. S. II KILN ER & SHAY. Mincrsville, March 18, 18.')4. St. PRICES OF HORSE AND CAUMAGE HIRE. 4 Horses, Carriage and Driver, jicr day, JfcS.OO " 5,00 Buggy, " 4,00 2,50 2,00 1.S0 a,oo 1,50 2,00 I, so 1,25 1,00 75 1.00 no AO 25 Pulkcy, Saddle, and Harness, Two Horse Carringc, best, " " " second best, " One " Buirgy, best, ' " " second best, Sulkey, " Double Harness, best, " " second liest, " Single " Iest, " " " second best, Terms cash in advance. THOMPSON cV EISELY. JOHN DIKMEU Sunbury, March II, 1831. Gt. 18 A CARD. JTAVING emliarketl in the mercantile, business on my account, I lake the opportunity to thank tho friends of the late lirm, and the public in general, for the liberal patronaue extended to me heretofore, and would lie most happy to tee them at my old stand (at Emciick's Tavern) in Lower Augusta, where lltcy can find me at all times administering to their wants on the most liberal terms. VVM. A. KNABB. Augusta twsp.. March 18, 1854. tf ( n ags v Avra ot rEING extensively engaged in the iitanufao ture of pajtcr, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having Kaus for sale, more than the present market priens Cash. JESSLP & MOURE, Paper Manufacturers. Piiiliukli'Iiia Nos. 21 and 2G North St. 1st Street below Arch, between 5th rV Glh. Phila., March 18, 1851 Bin. NOTICE. THE Chief Burgess requests us to notify all persons who coutcinplute electing buildings of and kind on the line of uiiy Ftrcct or alley ol this Dnrough, that tliey urc repiirod to apply to him for a building permit, and uIko to have the line of the building localcd by tho regulators. Obedience to this ordinance will be strictly en forced. Sunbury, March 19, 1851. tf. NOTICE. IVTOTIGE is hereby given, that the notes, books and accounts of Samuel Thompson, dee'd., Into of Sunbury, are now in the hands of U. M. Yorks, Esq., for collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased, are request ed to call and settle immediately if they desire to fsve costs. . MARIA THOMPSON, Adm'rix of said deceased. Sunbury, March 18, 1851. Ct. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of a certain writ of Lev. Fatiat " to me directed, will be sold by public sale, on Monday, the third of April, nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,al the Court House, in Sunbury, the fol lowing property, viz: all that messuuge piece or Parcel of Land, situate in Coal township, Northumberland coun ty, and State of Pennsylvania, hounded as tot lows, to wit: Beginning at a white oak, thence by lands surveyed for Esther Kramer, north eightv eight degrees, cast one hundreJ and ninety perchea to a post, tlienee by la nil surveyed lor William Green and Samuel Clark north two degrees, west one hundred and two perches to stones, thence by lands surveyed lor 1 nomas Hamilton, south eighty eight degree, west two hundred and forty-live perches to stones, thence by lands sun-eyed fur M. E. Levcraou south thirty degrees, east one hundred and acvcutccn perches to me place oi uegiiiiiing, containing one hundred and thirty acres and fifty four perches and allowance, Ac., being the same tr.ict of laud which was surveyed tor John Carson in the year 1794. and relumed as 4 0t acres, but which upon re-survey by the order of the board of proprietors dated March Cth 18-1. was reduced to 131 acres and 54 perches, and which by divers conveyances was vested in the sjid Charles Whurlou partee hereto in fee. Seized, taken in e ice ut ion and to be sold as the property of Charles Wharton. Al.su: KY Virtue of a certain writ of Vtn. V.xp. tome directed will lie sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at the same time and place, A CVrtain L it or piece of Land, situate in Lower Augusta, township, county aforesaid, bounded noilli by lands of JommiIi Gaa, east by lands of tirorgs Saviilge, south by lands f Abiu. W otr, and west by land or Joseph Gass, containing 40 acres more or less, all of which is cleared, whereon are erected a small log House, a log Mable, Ac. Seized, taken lit eiecuUoii and to be sold as be property of Valentine llannabacS. WILLIAM U. KIPP, riheritr. Sheriff's Ollica Sunburv. March II. 154.- Notice to Collectors. COLLECTORS in arrears are hereby not, (led that they will ke required Li settle up their duplicates by the April Court. Thuse iit let-ting Ibis BoUM will be df all nub seroidiug 1 I HAH. WKAVtK, 1 JO, Nlt'KI.Y. WWseis. MMOS PNYltR, Caul s. Ollice, (tuobuiy, Msf.h II, Isil. Us Maruu, I lk. In the matter of I'urtitm of Me rti ulult of Jumu l.i mo , Jtt'J, V OTICE is aerebjr isti Iksl lbs uidsiusd AttdM, pptui4 ks lite t'vuitol i'uaiwt in Make dtotitliuiuw ut Mia mausjs iu4 sa Ike asU ol the il r.ui i Jusm Lsmou. these hfsll saiiUsd u Uts hi, ill Msd ui Iks dulls si kit sppsaalweitl, al it.ii. ut Us Heslk ot vttbui, MJ., lbs J J u Ak.it. 4, at ! 'l.k. A. al. 4 Mid d. si kktl liai StoJ bla sl H.I.. a.J utf stitj. H M. U Kim. ii.Lt. AUi-4 Mik IV. ls -. ORPHANS' COURT HALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court ol Northumberland enmity, Will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Sunbury, on Ssturday, the 1st day of April 1854, the follow ing described real estate, to wit I the undivided fourth part of two contiguous Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of Sunbury, on the south west corner of Blackberry and River streets, on which is erected a Two Story Brick Dwelling House and Kitchen, Sic, now occupied by ll. 11. Masser, Esq., late the estato of Isaac, .eigler, dee'd., and in which his widow Mary Zeigler holds a life estate. To be sold as the property of Emily J. Engle and Norman S. Eugle, miners, each entitled to one eighth part. Sale to commence at to o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms will be made known by HENRY C.EYER. Guardian. By order of the Court, 1 J. P. PL RSEL, Clk. O. C. S Sunbury, March 11. 1854.-) REGISTERS' NOTICE. jV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland County, ami that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday, the 4lh day of April, A. D., 1854, in tho forenoon, for confirma tion and a.lowance. Nathan Irwin, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, Thomas Pollock Frederick Tschopp, dee'd.. Final Acct. settled by his Adm'rs, Philip ot Andrew Tschopp. Adam Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, John Adam Daniel. Beuj. L. Vastine, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor. Lewis V. Vastine. Henry I.antz, dee'd., Filial Acct. settled by his Kx'r, Simon I.nntz. John Sehleppy, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Com nd Sehleppy &. Chas. A. Kutz. Ballzer Bordner, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Jonathan S: George liortlner. Mary Stars, dee'd ttled by her Ex'rs, Thos. Snyder & Roliert S. Seers. Anthony Yoder. dee'd.. sellled by his E.x'rs, Peter Voder fr Daniel Horner. Wilson Pric e, dee'd., settled by his Executor, William II. M uench. Michael Neidig, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Samuel S. Wagner. Daniel Latsha, dte'd.. settled by hi Adm'tor?. John S. oc Henry Latsha. John Knglc, dee'd-, settled by his Adm'r, de bouts non, Philip Woiser. Philip llehich, dee'd., settled by his Ex'lors, Michael, Samuel &. Nicholas HelricW John Lister, dee'd., sel'.lcd by his Adm'rs, John H. cV Jacob 11. Eister. William W. Irlatul, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r, D. I.. Irlatul. Richard Barclay, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors, Thos. Strawhiidn &. Roliert A. Gillen. Jane Rishol, settled by her Guaidion, Martin Risdicl. Caroline Troxel, settled by her Guardian, Genrse Smith. John Eiolei, jr., (Guardian Acct.) sslficd by John Eister, sr., Adm'tor. Simon Fullmer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, Philip and Rchcrca Follmer. JOHN P. PL'RSEL, Register. i Register's Ollice, 1 I Sunbury, March 4, 185-1.- S Orphans Court Sale. tN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Noithiimberlaiid county, I will sell at pub lic sale, at Burr's Hotel in tho Borough of Nor thuintHilatid, On FRIDAY, Hie lilst day of M ARCH, 1801, ut ouo o'clock, P. M., 1st. A Farm adjoiniiu; the Borough of T.oilli uinbetiund. Pa., Ci.iiltiiitiii.; I . acres, uilh about 85 acres cleared, with house, bam, &.C., on the same. The above farm is beautifully sitti.itcd near the canal, and llio line of the Sunbury uud Hue Railroad, and within five minutes walk of the town of Noilhuniberland. It is excellent grain land, and has upon it a valuable sand stone quarry. 2d. Also, a rranie House uud two lots on Queen street, in the Borough of Northumberland formerly occupied by the Rev. James Kay, dee'd. .ill. Also, 1 wo and a halt acres of lund, lying between the canal and the West Branch of the Susquehanna, in the Borough of Norihuiuber- land. Terms oxe Tiiinn down, at the time of sale, and tho balance in three equal annual payment;, with interest payable yearly. J A M K ItAl, Acting Executor of Rev. James Kay, dee'd. Bv order of the Court, ) J. P. PCRSEL, Clk. O. C. V Sunbury, March 4, I S54. ) FOR SALE! HE subscribers. Trustees of the Lutheran congregation of Sunhurv, will expose to public sale on the first Monday of April Court next, i Three Vacant Town Lots, j fronting on Deer street H3 foot, and running I a-.k i 1 10 feel, and also an adjoining lot, forty-five foot i Iront on Deer street, and 1 It) feet deep, on which is creeled a ONE STORY BRICK EUILDING, known as tho Lutheran School House. Also the old church building. Abo the OKOAN of the church. This organ is an excellent instru ment, and well adapted to a church. The terms and conditions will le made known on the day of sale. CEO. WL'ISER, BE.NJ. HU.NDUICKS, Trustees. Sunbury, March 11, 1851. ts. DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON, RESPECTFI LI.Y informs ibe citlxous of the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has pertnaiiHialy located Inuiself in said Borough; and oll'eia his piofcstioiial services to those who may wish lo employ him. For the present he ran be found at Weavers Hotel. Sunbury, March II, ItCil.-lf. Canal Uoats for Sale. T 11 E subscrila-rs having retired hoin the Boating and carrying btisinrss, ofl'er fur sale Ttn first Class 'niiiifiaiim CANAL UOATS, All III complete order, bavin,- been ihorou ,-lily repaiied, and are now ready lor use. The Boats ran be seen by raUuif nil John Ziejh-r, Columbia, Laiu-salvf co., Pa. BINtillAM A. DOCK. J7B Market slrrel, 1'iilUdelphia. Pbil., Msreh i, IHSl.-ti.u. Ejtato of MARTHA O00SHART. dee d. N'OTK'K is hereby given that letu-rs uf AJ iniiiislrslion on llie eut l Msillu Hood, hart, late uf lbs Uorouyh of nunluiv, ihit'd. bsva beu(ruid la Ibe undersigned. Thtn lui sll iwisuits ludel'Wd t siJ ll lll dwh'l(S lbs ssuts, and lUos h-ui JemsiiJa UI raseul tha hsl seukwrul. p. u i cunt, ajhiV'. ttl.ur.M.ui . l5- t IHB sul-riU-ol bs U.e l.vllully U 1 IsMMt If li wuds sitd lite puMw aaoeislly thai as will s-wiiKUe a Cftbluet Makvrt' Fludiuf 6 tori, U all Us ss'Wu ! " eJJ staM-1. N ulfc tuxd si.. l-lo l s. PI.ilsJ.l bbta. sa-i sj-sliu'l twiisite si'lia ol IU. ss'T Ui'l U-arJ r- . ( T. m I- ,ail. leds iksl SSSII..H ' k lkM 14 i'S "o' "' ' KIN JOURNAL. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE! The Russian Ministers Hnvelrft Frame and England, and Vie consequence will no doubt be a seriout war, and great rise in the price of grain, f(C.tbut S. SCIINUItMAN $ CO., riWKE pleasure in informing the citizens of JL Sunbury, and vicinity, that it has not, Dor will not effect the low price of their excellent winter stock of clothing, but that they are now S'-lling oil sll at first cost. This is no humbug, and the only way to find out the truth of it, is to give us a rail, when every pains willl be taken to deal at low uriccs and satifactory to oustomers. In addition to a good stock of clothing, persons will find at our establishment a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c, which we claim the right of selling cheaper than any other store of the kind, in this section of the country. Don't forget the name and place, S. Schnurman & Co, Market street, Sunbury, nearly opposite John Young's Store. We will in a short time recieve our Spring and Summer stock, which we also intend to sell the mns reasonable. Believing our old motto, CASH, to be a good one. wo wiil still adhere to it. The ready John is always the most com fortable. S. SCHNIjRMAN & CO. Sunhn -y, March 4, 1851. 08 tf Valuable Property for Sale In the Borough of Sunbury ! ril HE subscriber offers fur sale the following i property in the Borough of Sunbury, viz: THE HOUSE Anil two eontiious Lots of Ground, on the south west corner of Market Square, now oeiupied by the subscriber as a store and dwel ling. Also: THE STEAM SAW MILL on the river bank, together with one and a half acres of ground. Also: a double two ttjry frame Dwdlin' llou.'U' Mid Lot of Ground, in Elderberry street. Also: Bix acres of ground at the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna, on which are creeled two frame houses nagon house, &c. Also : A House and Lot of Ground in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot arc also erected three lime kilns. Also ; A House and half Lot of Ground, on the north east corner of River and Dewberry street, o copied by A ujiistns Clement. Also: Twenty-Three Vacant Lots on Elderberry street, IRA T. CLEMENT. 1S.V1 If. Sunbury, Jan 14 CLOTHI1TG- AT COST ! (1 resit ii'.n'g'uins ! ! ?N order to in:ike room for our spring suppli 1 we have commenced from to-dav to sell oil' our Stock of ready inndo Winter Clothing, ot or iginal cost mid invite our customers and the pub lic in general who are in want of warm clothing to f.ivnr us with a call. -'Old Boreas has not uuil us vet for this winter, and in consequence we will prol-ubly have some cold weather yet, w hereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service. Even if not needed at the moment people will find it advantageous to supply themselves before hand, ns we hold out a good opportunity now to all. Cold blusterii g spring is long yet and even tli.-ou jit summer a thick Overcoat will come ban tlv sometimes. We bine a choice lot on hand vet and respectfully invite our patrons to call at G. ELSBERO & CO S. Cheap Clothing Store, Mirlcl S'rr;, opposite the Post O ffice. N. B. Wo will continue as heretofore to Fell all goods in our line as reasonable as pos.-nhlo still adhering to our old m.illo: cu hap run cjir (i. ELsUERU & Co. Sunbiirv, Fib. 18, 1 S3 I. 1.000 Hook Ascitis Wiintcd, To' Sell Pictorril and I'srful ll'orks fur the Year 1S5 i. $1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. ANTED in ccrv section of tho United States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of tho best Books published in the Country, To men of good ad ' dress, possessing a small capital of from :ji25 to '$100, such inducements will bo offered as to enable them to timkc from $3 to J a day profit. IV The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and com mand large sab s wherever they are oll'ered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid, , KOUEkT SBAU. Pi hlisiikii. 1SI William Street, New-York. New York, Feb. 23, 3t. SHAKOKIN Collegiate Institute. R. HILL, A. B., Principal. Uov.C. J. EIIRKIlAUr, A. M. Teacher of Mural and Mental Siicnte, 7Ji-i-ileuces vf Chriftiunit)!, tfc. Tiaci:r of Primary Department. r"jfHE first session of this Institution, located at JL Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa., will commence on Wins tsu t, tho 10th day of Mat, 1851. The year will be divided into three sessions of fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of four weeks in spring and autumn, and one of two weeks duiing the holidays. The Institution will comprise three depatlments, A Pkimiki, Ai in. mic and I'tauturr. The course of instruction in theso will bo full and thorough, embracing all the branches usually taught in these lespoclive do patliuciila. I! ri or Ti'tiuk I Primary Lepai iiuent, per ssiou, .$1,(10 Academic ' .00 Collogiato ' " ij-"."" A larjju and spacious room has been secured lo meet the vtanis of ill Insliltitioii, until llie necessary huildinc uie ruiuplelod. Boarding can he obtained in private families at rt-asoiiabis rates. The Hoard of '1'ii.sle.s will spate no pains or labor, lo make .Muuiokiii t'uilrgtate In.tilulo, worthy ibe patruoatjo uud coulidi iiic ol llie com iniiiiily. For further particulars, addiris Iv inilx-r Clea ver, Ksj., "I hbaiiiokin. Preaidrnl of Board of Trnslres, or lirv. C. J. Kluvbait ol Paklims, Noltbllilita-llali I counlv. Pa. MiamoLiii, March 4, s5l. MEXICAN OUAK0. 'IIIK suWiihers olo'i for sale Mevicail l.uali.i 1 of lbs la st ipiahiy, well adapted to ibe soils of riiiislani4 and New Jir-yi aul-)S of will, h, by S well kn.JVll i bea.i'l, I. Ill out us.'- moii. 'I bis siticlo is sold si a iiiu. h l.,r puce llian the l'.iuian, sod will be louiid lully f.pul HI tsllilun.a uualuu.. II. H. Ill It I.I VI j A (II. J .Wi4 t'lont St,l. I'hiUfUtkiU. Phils., b. S5, iM.-:iiu.' XiEATHCn. HENRY WTOVERMAN. V Hitnih ikifi Stit4i, lti Mitk,t, riULADCLrtllA. 'I1IIK siui.ii .u uf . -ui.il v but SIS m sslU-J lo I I Us stletiM. awwIiH.ul ui sU kinds ul llitisbsd laiuf, luuvu, sif fckll.s. fMv frkiua, As., suitsUuily ksJ aaJ Iwi s at iJtd '"'"itHl AMXUIC ""I I rriiru. N U Ml i" "I . vteu.iji 1.. bs Ill's lit I a ., I. I, t'U Estate of J. C. PERKINS, dee'd. IV OTICE is he'eby given, that letters of admin 1 ' istration have been granted to the subscriber, upon the estate of J. C. Perkins, deceased, late of Trevorton. All those knowing themselves in debted to said estate, are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims, to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. P. B. MASSER, Adiu r. Sunbury, March 4, 1851. Ct. Estate of LYDIA HOUSEL, deo'd. J OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad 1 ministration bsva been erantcd to the un dersigned opon the estate of Lydia House), late of Hush township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present thein, dul au thenticated, for settlement i and those knowing themselves indebted to mako payment without delay. CHARLES HOUSEL, Adm'r. Rush tp., Feb. 85. 1853. fit. , Blacksmitliiiig. THE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Stiuhtirv, and the public generally, that he intends to carry on the HhickKmltliliig IttiMincan on his own account, and that he has removed his shop from near Clement s store, to a new shop on the promises of Mark Seupham, in Fawn street, where ho will be happy to accommodate all his customers. HENRY PARTON. Sunbury, March 5, 1S5L tf. I. M. BARTHOLOW. O. Tlt raNT, JR. J. B. CUAKRoa Uartliolow, Timmy 05 Co. impohti;is AM) Dl'AI.i:ltt IN Foreign And Iomc!tic DRV GOODS, AND ACKKTS FOR Tlir. SALE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, aro, 2G8 llaltiinort Street, Baltimore. If our Goods on examination, arc not as cheap tliey can be bought in any other market they may be returned forthwith at our expense. Baltimore, Nov. 2(1, lSal. ly. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT For Sale ! ! r"IHE subscriber offers at private sale his house -- and lot of ground, situate in lbs Borough of Sunhurv, on the north west corner of Fawn and Blackberry streets, now in the occapaney of Jas. Beard, Esq. 1 ho house is a tw o story BRICK DWELLING & KITCHEN, in good order and condition. For terms apply to the subscriber, ot the Forks of the Plum Creek and 1 ulpohockcn road. JACOB WEIMER. January 7, 1851. 3m. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. rubincamT SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers tn Confectionary of all Kinds, Xo. 113 .North Third St , below Race, Philadelphia. TIiIE attention of Dealers is requested to an A examination of their stock, which will be lound at least equal to any in this city. 1 orctgn r riti.s of all kinds in season. N. B. Orders by n.ail or otherwise promptly attended to. Phila., Fob. 11, 185-1. 3m. Look to your Interests ! li e trill try lo phase ! ! 13. N. THOMPSON JJ"3 ESPECTFI'LLY informs his friends and tne puuiic generally, xnai neuasjusi rc ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury, Lelow V.'eavcr's Hotel' an extensive slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in pat t of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimcris. Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling, Muslins, esttngs, Linens, tfc. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, (I'mcAiinis, Rrrages, Ilubrs, H'ooltns, Flannels, !)'( GIlOCEKIbS, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Hpices, Salt, 4c., 4c, 4 c. Iln rd m are, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, 4c. Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOB3. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Caps, 4c, of vaiious sizes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. jy Country produce ol all kinds taken eichaiiRe at the highest markut p-iees, Sunbury, 11 mo. 20 1S5.1. 4 in. 3D, '53. LEAD, ZINC, IIIOV 1.IT, OIL AND COLORS, HAM'FArTt'KCI) T FRANCIS S. LEWIS & C0-, Represented by Lewie, James iS' Co., 135 NotifA Front Stieet, PHXLADEI.rHXA. Orders thankfully received--punctually attend ed lo, guaranteed to r'hu sntii-lmiiuii, and ollcrcd for sale on Ibe most lil-oial tonus. For samples and particular, please address as above. I'liila., Jan. 21. ISR4. 3m. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON 6c LANING, .MAM f At II tltKS Jk IMCUlt I tilts, .Vo 134 Arih Str'et, second door utWe Sijtk. riiilarlclphia, l'llKlil'. may be found the larc,esl and baud soiiii-i.1 asaortmriil ill the i il v. I'lin lias. i fioiii the country lull find il to their advantage to i sll al our si ire, Mberu they will br suiled ilU I sup, nor stlii Ir al Ibsb-weM prices. Ill 11 1 tl. .V I.A.MMi. So. IH Arch Micel, sUi.e Mxlli, I'liiladelphia. Phils., Feb. SI 151.-3m. 1'rout Street Wirt Maiinfuctory. WATSON t'o.V, Sieie, Ki-l ll'-i Screen atiil Wire Cktli IVXANUrACTURERS, A'. 4 N irtk Front S'l , Comer tf ".( ' tlta, eWu een Multt uud Mullen o (.4.f.)Mrc.ii, I II HID XL? II It C SI I.N I I M K U uisuuUeluie ! sukihii iual. ilv, tia Mal lie Siete.ul sll kinds 1 Bras sod t'wpiwt NV lie I I. .til I.. I 'a( Male.e, e. i') lmdes su4 lUuJj UM covviej lnl.it U.I aisuu.r les '1'e.illrJ Who (ot r-.s.k Ctcli. Kieet lliese ei.d liou I'uiiii.lrie, krieeei V lie. W uid Vli, e4k, Tlepe, l.iei) I'sMt. I ml shJ saitJ ainia, kit., t'su. WueVemk wl s.eiy vWes'iipiMt. PbU.. r.k. 4. t.l -3m. nAT AU 41 A In .:.j.4 U.ki-el 1 .!. W !Mj (tU s-M r. "i. lan, l,i aj ,ti I ej-e H sale twei t . CI "M I I. 4 I II VI. ..I et'xl. i tMi. r "e4 lii f .iiit.i . O.s t, !' 4 THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE I 1IOI.LOWAV& PILLS. TVae Pills Heine eomposeri entirety of msrlicins! Rertis sr ol most hsrinless nature, wliile the eitrsonltosry vir tu. i they pnswss hsva trader? Ihstn anlverstilt impulse In nrsrly evnry purl of the workl. - hs inunenn suroose Ihey have met with ti:roupli"ut tho tsi-s ism-wt sxtrs. urtliiiarv, owing, it is pri-stiinsri, Ut rir wmirtetfal. efnciicv iii the cure of Bilioes cimplairitsand clisorders of the I.irer and St-mseh. Frus who peritvsr to n.ing ilicm in accordance with the directum!, ssldoin fail in being restored lo health. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY, RESTOH ATIO TO HEALTH OK A GENTLEMAN AGED 43, WII83 AT DEATH'S DOOR. Copy of a Letter from the Rev. Charles Smith, datfd Norton, St. Philip, near Bath, Somer-t-lshire, lllh August, 1853.. To rrofeSS.lt HoLtOWAT, ,Li. (sir. A Mr. Joseph riixlon. formerly a resident of this plnee. hail been la a.itecliiiinf stale of henllh for upwsre of tltreo years, giwltwlly wusiin( sway lo a ehsdow l y liishtly prespimtioiis awl went of appetite, winch cstis ncitn neaiiiiess loliis fi inula, as he sad eonsulied yanous mediesl men ill BhiIi without rflcct. Us at lest used J-oar Tills, and und'r providence, wns restored to heslth by their means. IlsUtely emiirrateit to New Y.nk end bas jaet writion to snv, tlist Ik ws never heller in huuib, antl de. ired ine to acquaint you with theeireamsianee. I 'h alailo miitiou,thatmy wife had ald gresl bluest from the use nf your Tills. I remiiti, Sir. yowrs rrspeeth.'iv, CIIAIILKS SMITH, Dissenting Minister. A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED L1VEIC OK MANY YEARS DURATION. Copy of a Ltttcr from Mr. G'amis, Chemist Yeovil, to Professor II olio way. Dear Sir. In Ibis district your Pills enmmsnil ,e more exlcnsiee. s-tle thun nuy other proprietary medicine befors tlin public. As a pioot'of their eflienry in l.iveraud lltlious Coiuplainls I tnuy inrutioii the following ense A lady of this low ii Willi wiioni I am pers amity acquainted, for years was a sevi-re snffurcr from diseni-e of the Liver end diges tive, orcniis i her medical nttemlntit sssured her tlau he e luttt tin ii'itltiuir to relieve her suflt-nnca, end it was tiot likely shu e ailii survivo many months. This announcement naturally cmi.ed ftrcnt nlartii ainont her friends end rein lions, mid they iniiiiecd hur to make a trial of your Tills, which so improved liei general henllh thut .he wss indm-ed to eontinui. thrni until she received a perfeel cure. This is twelve months ago, and she lute not experienced any symptom of relapse, and t'flrti declares that your Pills have been the means of saving her life. 1 remain. Deny Sir, years trtlle, July 23.1, 18.V1. (Signeil) J.OAMES. These celebrated Pills are vondei fully tffica. cious in the following complaints. Aetlc Dronnv Inrbifntnnliati Jnundiee Liver Cera- plainta Lumbago Tiles Rheumntism Iietention of Urine Scorfula. or King's Evil Secondary Asthmi Dvsen't.irv Uilious Coinnhiints Krvsionlns lilotehca on thu Eeuinle Irrcgu. Mini latitiL-s Dovvel Complaints Fevers of sll Colics kinds (.oiistiitttion of Tils the Hiwela fiout Consumplioo Head-aehS Delulitv Indigestion S ire Throats Stone I Gravel Tie D.illloiircttX Tnmonra Symptoms fleers Veuemil Aucttons Wurmsof a I Wiads IV enktirss, frtn whatever cause 4e., &e. Sohl at the Establishment of Professor HotjaiWAT, IMI Str.-md, (in-ar Temple Uar, Iudon,) and nlso Dt Ins llrnss in .m-w l urn. llrilers lor JlleilieuirR in the Mates, miurea sed 'T. Hollovvoy New York,' wiil teceive dee attention S i'd also by nil respeetatile lliuccists ond Dealers in Med irines throughout the t'nited Sliites, in Boxes at 37 eeule, B7 cents, anil St .50 cents eaeh To be had Wholcsule of the priucipti! Drug Houses in the Union, v if' There is a considerable saving by taking the larger V ' - Directions for the guidance of patients ia every s it;,-, nre slTixed to each box. Decetnlier -Jl, 13, ly. NEW STOCK. WINDOW SUA DES. KW .ttl S. O. Is. IVIILLER & CO. 95- MANUFACTUUEUS 8 Asa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In AYiiulow Sliadcs, South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets, UC'II as (iotbe's Landscapes, Holders, Vases, Seniles, Boquets, GOLD BORDERS, &c, (If the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in this country, and at such LOW I'lilCESS, As to challenge all competition. Buff uml White Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, ('aids, Brasses, Ac., in every variety, for City or Country Trade. We invite an examination of our stock, at the Depot, South west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. January 28, 1S5L- 5ni. WIf.. jf'o JrOTTsi. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 MarLet street, belotc 3lh, north side, PHILADELPHIA. Phila., Jan. 3, 1851. ly. c. licit, ;iii: x. Co., Flour, Grain and Lumber Comniision 3Iei'chnntsi, 23 ami S3 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. ItKFKRKNCF.S. John Chirk, Kq .President Citizens' Bank, Bait. A. P. Giles, Esi., Cashier Braukliii Bank, " John Hortzlor' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Rogers, Siiiuicksoii Ac Co., " J. Tome, Esip, President Cecil Bank, Port De posite. J. Wsllower & Son Ilarrishurg. Col. H. C. Ever, Nelinsgrove. J. H. App Ac Co., Nale, Wingate 4 Co., Milton. W. V. Cooke, Esq., Muncy. Simon S-.huvlcr, Esq., ocorRC Bodine, llujiisville, V. Weaver & Co., Montouraville. Con. William F. Packer, Willlanisport, T. W. Lloyd. Esq , Cashier, James II. Ilulinft-, " Lewis (i. HuliiiK, " M'lleury i& Uubh, Jersey Shore. J. P. lloliiiti, Esq., Look Haven. I V Cart, litese A Co. havo the largest whsi f room uf any eomini.ioii houso ill liallimore, nl tvays ijiunij quick dispatch to boats lu discharge ini; tin ir car.tes. pebruary II, 1851. fin. 1000 "TONS Ko. 1 Super IMiospltuto ol Lime, I-IEIII RC'S OKICI.NAL AND UEXI IM!, warranted of stiMr ior quality , thechcapost maniiic in the world, 'armors and deslers sup plied at low priors. F.XTKAtit AI.ITY LAND PI. AST Kit. 50110 barrels llvtra Quality Laud Plaster, slect ed cvpto-ly for ils loiiibjin quality. Ill, till hu.hels of same in bulk, i.COtf banels Cabined Plaster. 500 barrels Cisting plastrr. I0l hatrcla llxntist Plaster. Pi:iiL I t. tU'ANO. This am. le we oiler in runlldvi-ca l. iur rus loioeis, as equal loan, imp,u4, ,4 fjr tutn.ut 10 lllnel III III.- niarkol. .HIiU Im.ii. ot Ibis si.i' j, (,., fr u lb. I.me.t market yjU,,lui t.itano, J uudulte, iTai,!,,! ( hamwl. Ac.. A,. , c . PliP-M II .V t tl. At the Sic. i,. PI.,,.., Milts, Ju,-l...,, ,k Avenue. I rov,,, s. 4 f.Uo. bl tris. pb.U. ilelpbia. Phils., PrU. .M.H,, ROWE & EUSTON. n AWi 7u j sint, leiyi i:Jt,i rilILADBLlU!A. 5 Uimr.ti'tlili-l i Wlluli sal.l l)..!,ti e. L. .'-fa II, l.-4u UWseae. ll,teel.e. I'.i.a.u M... ., 4.a lte 1 m . I a-taee, M. ,.!,., Urn. .... Wuv.1 ei.d M llluW Waiaaf .11 Li.. I. .1 Die Msuula.l..iei" loi.,t,h pllei it . Pi el, j irt. I.e. M. Uy runs , jsu. 11, li Aainei' A4 4i'Uiil. V"l'lt C U lwsly . In. I J. tJe Hitfwa,, , 4sa.e "4 l aw-me Uut.os k k .4 iis Ui l-e I'lMixSMiie'r s wih.s. S' & ll-e mum ill s ..eoii.l b. ike l'-ui 14 odl s.s.1 au si S.''l tr.M.ea.l iKiiixan,ro ui. Pi.ak.aii'e 1'oi.e. i keol-w.. It .a, lt. . I I ais LimiiisiJ stup tmwims, M.i.U J I
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