An elderly in an was shot through the chest and lived about quarter of an hour. He was so much like Mr. Jacob KorndufTer, residing in Se cond street, below Christian, that he was taken to his residence. He died in about ten minutes after being laid down in the house. His name is not yet known. A lame man, said to be named Crozer, was carried into the Comin:ssioners' Hall, with the loss of the whole of his lower jaw. He died al most instantly. James Lawson, Ninth below Shippen street, shot in the heel. James Tully, Lombard above Sixth, shot in the right arm. Mr. Manning, Quern below Front street, shot in the leg with a spent ball. Half-past 8 o'clock. A large meeting of the crowd, armed with muskets, convened at the Wharton Market, and with two field pieces, wheels muffled, proceeded from thence up Front street with the avowed intention of attacking the military. We then It-It the ground : in a mo ment after we heard the discharge of a cannon. This was followed by the firing of small arms in irregular reports, succeeded by .a regular volley. From this moment the air was shook at intervals by heavy discharges accompanied by shouts. It was now evident that the military and the crowd had engaged in one of the most deadly of conflicts. Females were seen runnitig distracted through the streets, wringing their hands ami uttering the names of brother, husband, father, with the wildest gesticulation. Crowds were gathered about lit the corners of the streets, astonished and shocked at the extent and were in a complete stale of confusion. At this moment the match was applied. Luckily for the troop the gun burnt prime, and bo lore it could be reprinted the troop were upon the crowd, and they had to flee, leaving their piece in the hands of the troopers. The loss on both sides is nothing like what rumor has set it down at. Of the military one was shot dead, whose name we have not been able to learn. Three more were taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital at 0 o'clock on Monday morning. Their names were as follows : Troutinnn, a member of the German town Bines, died a quarter of eight o'clock. James Crawford, also a member of the German town Blues, wounded in the shoulder not dan gerous. John McCarren, a member of one of the city companies, wounded in the kee. There are one or two more of the military wounded, who remain in the temporary hospital in Queen street. The following arc the names of those wounded by the tire (if (lie military, who liuve been taken tn the hospital : Edward Lyons, under left arm. Joseph Lin sonbiglor, in the hip dangerous. Thomas C. Saunders, in the breast dangerous, if not nior tul. Duvid Kithcart, in the abdomen danger ous. William Manning, in both legs. James XV. Birr, left arm and cheek. John Ileustud, rightarm. Klijali Jester, in the throat. James II. Tully, in the right arm. Col. J , Sidney Jones, of the Frst Regiment Philadelphia County Volunteers, had two of his to which these deplorable outbreaks have been , hot SumJay cwcning 6t Sccnd and i i ...... ... f . carried, .rts we came to me omce nesnuory li ring was heard. 10 o'clock. The Gi-rman Buttallion has just arrived at General Patterson's Quarters. Five of the persons wounded were taken to the hospi tal during yesterday afternoon and evening. They are Robert Lyons wounded in the after noon when the assault was made upon the volun teers. The .shot took effect in his left arm. A man named Snusnnberji-r. shot in the hip. dan gerously. Another named Carter, shot through the front of his abdomen ; badly wounded. Win. Laning, shot in both legs ; severely wounded. Queen street, and seven or eight wounded. They both belonged to the tJermantown Biues. Their names are Ja.ncs Troutman and John Ouyer. The hitter was killed upon the spot, I by having the top of his head cut off with a I spike, but the former lingered till morning. ! Guyer was the only mil of a widowed mother, j with whom and his sisters ho resided previous I to the melancholy nffhir. i Half-past ten o'clock. The greatest excitc ! menl prevails throughout our whole communi- ty. Terror has seized upon all, and there is rOR Til AXKRICA. Ma. Editor : It being in accordance with the usages of the Democratic party, for the people, previous to the formation of the County Ticket, to bring before the public the names of such in dividuals as they may deem most worthy to dis charge the duties belonging to the offices within their gift, we would recommend to the consider, otion of the Democratic Electors of Northumber land county, Maj WILLIAM L. PEW ART as a candidate for the Legislature. Should the people see proper to elect Maj. Pewart as their Representative, we feel confident that they will find in him a public servant of distinguished a bilities, an intelligent, firm, and unwavering De mocrat of the Jeffersonian school, and, cons" sequcntly, the laboring man's friend. Many Democrats. MomsstabT Cm so us. The bodies of all erca ted l eings are perpetually undergoing a speciis of revolutionary changes; it is therefore evident, that in order to facilitate this periodical change, the n;i tursl outlets of the body must be kept in a proper condition ; fur if the noxious humors nre allowed lo sojourn lo.t long in the body, they h-come exee -sivrly sharp and corrosive, occasioning the moot tcnible and f.itnl disorders, which frequently entail vcars of suffering and anguish. When this is the case, I would conscientiously recommend lo such the immediate use of the Brandrclh Vegetable U niversal PiIIf a medicine which has attained iis present standard of usefulness, solely from lis ex ceeding salutary properties; these pills being in truth nothing more than an assistant of nature, cau sing her to do that which is required to produce a healthy condition of the body. Such bring the case, it is evident that they can be administered with safety to aJvanccd age, as well as to helpless infancy, and invariably wit'.i the same beneficial results. fj Purchase of II. B. Masscr, Sunbury, or of the agents, published in another part of this paper. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimrr. Boot & Shoe PHILIP KIl'.Fl'Elt "J) ESPECTFL'LLY Inform- the public that J, he has commenced the BOOT Jr. SHOE MAKING business, in the house lately occupied by IV. John 1). Price, in Sunbury. He will war rant his woik to bo as well made as any in town, at the fallowing cheap prices) Fine Stitched Hoots, at ?5 0 ilo Fudged ib " 5 00 Cosrso do 3 ftti Women's Shoes Wilt Spring, at 1 37 do do Pump do 1 13 Tunronndi, 1 Ot) Monrois, Coarse, " 1 87.J do Calf 2 37J Fine Boo's Fooled " 3 55 Coarse d do " 2 60 Sunbory. July LHi. 111 3t I Half past 10 o'clock. The City Troop and none knows what an hour may bring forth. the German battalion, with two field pieces, have One o'clock. An inquest has been held just left the head-quarters for the scene of the disturbance. A soldier, who had been in the i- in the Weccacoc llose-house, on the body of j John Cook. Two balls were found to have en- cinity of Second and Queen streets in a cab, was j lcred hj8 backf nnd calne out uUnlt an jnch apart Taken out, his gun seized and lie lnmselt tossed about in the crowd, but not in jured. Eleven O'clock, P. M. The military and the mob are fighting with desperation on both sides. There is a continual discharge of cannon to be Whrat, .... 85 Km, .r0 Cons, ...... 40 Oats, 'i! Pork, - - - 5 Flaxscku, ... -100 llfTTKn, - - - 10 Bkkswax, - 25 Tallow, .... io Diiieu ArpLKs, - 75 Do. Peaciiks, - - SOO Flax, ... -8 Heckled Flax, 10 Eons, .... 6 fOR irinl in the Court of Common Picas of Nor- thum' cilaiul County, at August leun istt, commencing the first Monday, being the 6th. Va Jame Thirp vs F A Km, hi vs James Heard vs IS T Bturows vs J oi II M Davi-nn vs Ki becca Wells Hill, Fltchet cV Co Stephen Wilson Samuel Keifir John Grilliu's adm'x Jhco'i Lciscr, sr. John A Llovd Dank of Norlhum'd &c vs Paul Ced 'e Ate heard, followed by the regular roll and rattle of the muskets of the former. It is reported, by an express from the scene of action, that six of the military have been killed in all. Among the number, it is said, is Capt. Scott, of the Cudwul lader Grays. Mr. F.lisha Justus, not of the military, we have just heard has been killed by a ball. Ho was a man about .'1.5 years of age, and worked, it is said, in Baldwin's factory. Reports alone have to be depended upon for the particulars of this horrible business, as no person except the military and those engaged with them will dare venture near the place of battle. ' How many of those oppo sed to the military have been killed it is impos sible to ascertain. 11! o'clock The report is that the cavalry have just taken possession of the cannon of the mob, which hail been planted at the corner of Second and Queen streets, and are now patrolling the streets, having complete possession. They are occasionally assailed by random shots from be hind houses, and from alleys, which of course do not do much damage. Several horsemen who convey intelligence from the scene of action te Head-Quarters have been lired at, and one or two have been pelted by bricks as they pass up through the streets The hist game, however, has not been carried to any great extent, as th more peaceable por tion of the citizens have interfered. One man was thrown by his horse being struck, but recei ved no injury than u few bruises and torn clothes. Six or seven persons, either killed or wounded, have been carried up Second street on settees. At half past 11a man shot at the corner of Se. cond and Queen streets, but whether by tha mob or by the military is not known. Captain Teal is the name of one person killed The name of the man w ho was killed at the cor ner of Second and Queen, is John Cook. He is an oysterman, and is from New York, and had chargeof the piece which was fired upon the mi litary. He was struck in the groin by a grape Khot, after he had discharged the gun three times He was carried into the Weccacoe F.ngine house, where he was lying lit the last accounts. The Sheriff issued proclamations calling on all able bodied men, to iejort themselves at Ii'ib of fice forthwith. Monday Mokm.no, 9 o'clock. in the right groin. From all evidence that was brought before the jury, it appeared that the de ceased had been firing the piece at Queen and Front streets against the military, and was in the act of retreating when struck with the balls. Half past 2 o'clock. Col. Jack has just read an order from the Sheriff to a meeting in South wark, authorizing the Commissioners to organ ize a police force to relieve the military at five o'clock, with the understanding that the dis trict will become responsible for the preserva tion of the Church. Three o'clock. The military have just been withdrawn, and the crowd have filled tip the space which they occupied. The ch-.irch was in possession of the magistrates and Comniis- I tioners of the district, and upon a request of the j former, the Court of Quarter Sessions, with i Judge Jones and J. Murray Hush, Esq. at their J head are upon the ground und have organized a I Court in the presence of the crowd. The Judge exhorted to peace and decorum and was recei j ved with cheers. Every thing is quiet and no j disposition to disturb the peace is manifested, i Nine o'clock, P. M. All is quiet in the vi cinity of the Church, though the streets are I crowded with people. i The Governor arrived in town by the train yesterday afternoon. The fuiier.il of John Cook and I'nos Waters took p'ace from the Weccacoe Hose Houscyes ! terday afternoon at -1 o'clock. The latter is the (jue that re nained in the Commissioners' Hall unclaimed by any one. He is understood to have belonged to Mew York. Cook belonged to this city. To convince a man that he's wrong, the Al bany Knickerbocker thinks you have only to write your objections to him on the back of a ' ten dollar bill. j FOR TIIK AM KR1C A. J Mr. EniTon: Myself und iicighhnr aie de j idedly in favor ol again nominating EDWARD V. BRIGHT, as the Deuiociatic candidate for the Assembly. Mr. Blight nude a vny good mem b r he was active and iinius'ri.u always al his post, and did his duty f othfully. He Has chair man of a very important Coiumnlce, and one that required a girul deal of attention and lalior. His appointment to this station shows ihut he had ihe respect and confidence of his fellow members, and i hey say thai we i.evcr sent a inure industrious and ait' n'.ive memU-r. Mr. Bright look an active an.l lea-ling art in retrenching ihe expenses i f ihe Legislature, and in introducing principles of economy into every branch of ihe Government. He was on the Com mittee of Accounts, through whose exertions the Continuation of the Riot in Southwark. reform which distinguish! d ihe last Legislature The military are stationed ill Quevn street, fought almut. He went about saving the . . . pe- pie s money in earnest. A few days after tha trom Second to above Ihird street, Jn J bird , 0,lt.nmg f ,Ul) ,e,gu,n he offered the resolution from below Queen, up to Catharine street. Jn j which bi came a la, giving ihe Public Prin irg Queen fetreet two brass field pieces were sta. ! ",nJ Binding to the loc.. bidder. Thi. miaso.e , , . . . . ' , alone will save about I km Jhovsd Dollars Honed above Third, pointing west and two J auiity. inure in front of the Church, pointing east. I It was subverted that great frauds had been The military were fired upon from various po- ! vmimiited by the punier, under former laws. The . i . . i- .u ..I Coinmi. tee on Accounts set ubout lh invesiiaa- eitionsm 1 bird strect-onceL-o.n the comer of on of 1Bse ,cfounU wh . AtMh,n Christian street, lo which point their cannon had been hauled very silently, the wheels being muffled so as to make no noise. It was from this spot that John Cuyer, a member of the (terinuntown Blues, was killed instantly, and Mr. Troutman, of the same company, recei ved his mortal wound. A second discharge was also made, it is said, from the same spot. Preparation were made for a third fire at a bout fifty yards below Christian street. A rope was fastened across the street before the cannon. The City Troop made a charge for the purpose of capturing the gun, when, en countering the rope, they were thrown down, feiret out the frauds. Mr. Bright was one i f the most industrious and ierst veiiiig members of that Committee. The result was that ovcichuiges of ihx printers, to the amount of thirteen thousand dollars, were discovered and suits directed lo he brought to recover that sum hack into the Treasury. 'J im coiillngont ripeiiN-s of the laal Legislators were not one fifth ol lha expenses of the preced ing. Same $ 15 or ?-0,()00 were saved to the Commonwealth in Ihia matter alone, by the rare atid economy of the Committee of Accounts. Mr. Blight then has done bis duty faithfully and honestly. He has tamed out the wishes of the people, and ought to be re-elected unanimously. Honor lo whom honor i due. Let the faithful public seitanl I lewauled, and the best intcicsia ol the people will be I'aiihfully represented. MIAMOKIN. I'stato or Hon. V. ti. Donncl, IccM- IF.TTEKS of administration or, said e-tate have J been granted to the subscriler. Persons indeb ted to the estate will pleae make immediate pay menl, and thosa having claims at; .in -t the same are requested to present them f.'r exaniinstion and set tlement. CHAHLF.S W. HCGIXS, Sunbury, July 13th, 1814. fit Adm'r. WAS caught udnlt, in ihe Shamokin dam, on the 4 h insl., by the subscriber, a round bottom BATTEAU or Foot-bo.it, about I" feet long. The owner can have the same by proving his property and piving the charges thereon. CONKAD J. FKV. Suulxiry Ferry, July 13th. 1S4T. 3l THE Credit System COSTS TOO MUCH !! J IT is now an aektwwledgttl fact that the Cash j SrsTrM is the only true enc, bjlh lor the Buyer i and Seller. ; Just received our second stock of New Goods this reason. We opened a new store on the Ca h Principle lal A p it. and the great reduction of pri ces it enabled m to inske, the sivin- and satisfac tion the cu4omer funis in its adoption has render id our store universally p pular u- ih all n ho have given us a c .11. Our sti.ck of good- c insists of uli ihe variety uf Dry Goods, Groceries, Qitrenswarr, Hard ware, Hoots, Shoes, Hits, Itimnrls, iJt., iyr., usually ki pi in a Vuuntry Store, All ff which we buy in New York and Phila.lcl hia for the Cash Ovi r, and B- nerallj fr -m nu n who sell for Cash Only, We buy oui govdt cbe,.p and aell them che .. ; and we can do I', because e neither pay the dibts of others, nor ak ou' custo mers to I'oy fur other people's gnuds. "Every man pay hi own deht," is our motto. We wish to riteud the hcmfits of this system, and therefoie invite all who may hear ol out store to gie us a call, see (m theinseo, and act as is dom diitates. Don't miss the place. There are oil ers t.o prtttnd to sell cheap, for cash. Our store is Surth of Hie Canal, in the brick building opposite to Mr. A. M oiitRome y ' stone h'.use, c .rn. r of Mill street and Bloom-huiir Mad. Walk out, try us, and j on will he well paid for it. 1M'Ssi;L 4 GIHEK. Dmville, July 13th. IK44. 3t TN pursuance ol an order ol the Orphans' CeU't of Ni.rthumbeilaiid county, will be exposal Jo pubhc sa'c mi Saiuulay , the 27th day of July inst., at li e C. tut House, in the Bon ug'i of Sunbu y , to will A certain lot of ground situate in il.e bo rough aforesaid, on Whortleberry street, and ui iik d in the gonpi.il plan of a li. I town N'.. 318. ad j initio a lot of J n-oh Young on ihe Eist, and a let of Peter Go.idhart's estate on ihe West. Late the estate of John Ep!ey,dec- acd. Sale to coninicr.ee at 10 o'clock, A . M., of -aiJ day, when the icr.os uf sale will be made known by H. . MASSF.IJ. for GODFREY WATEKS, Adin'i. Sunbury, July 6, 18tl tr. The Bank of Noithumbi rland A pnl til h I S 1 1. ij. v. On m.nion of A. George Wiiscr. J) Ionian, E-q,, the Cuuil s r nit a rule on the Judgment and Lien creditors of defend u t, to appear on the fust day ol re it lum, an I shew causa why the proceeds arising from sale of defend ant's real es'ule should not t. di-tii'oulcd according to priority of lieu. By thn Court. SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prclhonotary' office. 7 J'ruth'y. Sunbury. July Cth, 1844. S 4t B.TJLE OF COTJP.T. Samuel Oaks is. Henry Trick. Eli Probst Itnbt Miner's adin'rs David Watson Dr U. l-rt Philips Abraham Slraub Wm H Miller Com'lh of Pa John Agler Isaac Davis Jane Perry Daniel Hill I W Si itzneer John Hariiirg. jr Philip Fox John Fuim n rt al Ma teis Mallnrs Thomas Huff Frynnre f r Evert Jacob ll.irnhart Anthony W atson Susannah Z'rhe Baldy & Kase John C lloyd Hufih Hcllis, A.C John Wolf John M uriay Jacob W Smith (ieorge Piince James Barret's a.!m's Mfiiy Weeks Daniel Zerbe cV. Wile Wm A Ll-y l Co.n'th of Pa Same Sane Same S Swim-hurt oV wife J icoli May I an. I Fred, rick" Kb-ll J A W F Wagensrllel Conrad Di shei's i 'r Hi hi y t'ete y A: wifu J.imi s Appleton, Ac Bei jamm Camp Jiiseph Weitzel Juroli Banihart Elizabeih Long John li Keller Benjamin liobu.i William W eleh William Nice Same Stephen Derr vs Samuel A; Kohl McKee va William Hihlcr et al vt Patrick Moritriiruo vs Mct'a'tee Ai Purdy va Jonathan Adams vs Wm II Fiymbe rt al vs Fi I X Maurer et al vs Charles Craig vs .1 . hn Bower vs II inict Jenkins vs JhcoIi M- ixell's ex'r vs John ' irvi r et al a Wm H Sanderson vs llcmy Fornwalt va Ancusius Hucy rt ul vs ,1 C II N"U'se va S imnel Bell vs Wm Sti z. I Va Win Mi-Guineas va John M II uel vs John A Llovd vs John C (irier et al s Iti. hard lienshaw s Willi Mi Coy vs Oeer-cers ofjacksun tp vs James F Murray vs Joseph Wi i zel vs T A Bill i g -'ii's aBs'ne vs l'eter Sn ler vs Bseiiy oc Hans vs li auc li ' ulnrmel vs Mar. in A Stuck vs F W PoIIock v Chn'Vs Coiulev's ex'is vs Snoe vS F W Polio, k va l'eter Feis'et vs H YoT'heimer et al vs Same vs Eli Sliler va J cell MeK'Uney et al vs Ch iibs Sri a fli r's exr's vs Wm Donaldson vs Jacob Weill, y vs Charles l.'ucti vs J tin MrGinnrsi vs (ieoige Long's ajin'is vs John Painter vs Abrahain Liwrence vs J .seph Keller va Eddiuger & Law rer vs Sam-' vs Henry Miinme'i I Solomon Mrngts's hi'i.s vs Daniel Wertinan t ' har es G urhait, jt vs lieorce A D.x.iuetal ; Haascc DiuckniHller v John W P. al j S WII'EI. D. JORDAN, j J'roihonot.iri'a iflii-e. f I'roth'y I Sonburv. Jolv fi, letl. 5 Notice. f5lIE partnerh p heretofore suhxisliug between 1 the i-tdisci ibi-i , und r the nmoe or t';r n M Cartv Sc Dav is, and w hi. h rmiimeni e.l on the fi t of Apld, 1 S I U, is ibis day ilissolv.d bv mutu al consent. Thomas Davi-1. who will cm tinue the business tit t'.e old slain'. No. 171 Market Si eit. i-fullv authorized tonce.ve till del t due n ti e firm. ' WILLI 1 Ml' K'i'Y, THOMAS DAVIS. Philadelphia. Mav 51. I 81-1. June 5:9. 3t Tlie lliilustilii ul 1 WASHING MACHINE. rMHS WASHING MACHIM:, l ..ll and nm- pie ill i s con-t. U ttori, ralitl .t tail t l find Us j way into every find y vhi n Os real value becomes ' known. Tlie piice (-i doll rs) i. fit .1 at the j lowest rate, ill uri'ef to enable every f unity to o tain ! ei e. The ii, Veil or yuaianbc- IimI it nili not re quire no-re than i lie h U'lli the u-tpd qoanttiy .f soap That it i!l wash in one-th nl I'.e csual ; lime, arid what is u init'ir ol urc .l iinnortai ce, ll c wear and tear is mitiiino, or al lea t so hale. ill.H it is not perci'ptili'e, so that finest til.ick ortld sm) 1 woollen ran I washed, if nvc-iun, in Ihe .-.Tie: suds Alth linen and c It n. Tliis may si eiu irai-ne to Ihos" wlu do noi know iho piincip'e upon which it woiks. Il is l!.e on'y inactiine ever in- venli d th il wash. upon the pnrv iple of t!.e I n: tl .ii of wat.i a'i All oil er, wash upon tlie piiiu-iple of fri. iion or robb 111;. I y bniiit.n the ( clothe in contact widi some p.rt of Il.e machine, i lnd.prnd.nl of the n eat saving of lib.r. ee noiny ! should I riiu it into eei.er.il U-e. Tl e p a r man ' c um it atl'.r.l to do wi tntil it, while the roll nmii j will use li f. .1 convei ienie. II i n h:ng el-o. Lvge f or. ill s w il save foil I've I tl teen lioh.tig a Near 111 oa p alone, and u l l.-s th m f.il pi-i cent. In the wear and tc ir of clothes, be-ide. ilo (ii".t s u g , f labol all. I i X pe.'.se ill w ur- tl 1 1 . d- Ihe SU' s. liber .11 gj .rant..- ll, at tl Wnl pi tin ill nil thit he l.u- stated, if properly Us d. lie his ser-urp.l Iroin ihe p.itrn It e. ihe 'iijlil lo Noilbu'ii' e- lar d . t oioo, L;. coiiiu i Columbia, l.ux.n.e n l ('1 n on i'.'Uiio.s, II. U. MA.-SER. Siinhuiy, June tl, lull. Shcriir's Sales. Y virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo nas and fieri facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County to mfl directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough ol Sunbury, On Mon day the 15th day or July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M , the followiug deribed properly to wit : A certain trnct of land situate In the borouah of Northumberland, si Ihe south west corner of Queen and Third streets, and marked in the seneral plan of said town No. 151, whereon are erected a large two story double frame houe and kitchen, painted white, a wash house, smoke house, and a frame stable. Also: Another certain lot uf ground, situate in the borough of Nmtliuin herlan.l afiresahl, fronting on Que-n street, and marked in (he general plsn of said town No. 157, bounded southwaid by Ihe Lutheran Church lot, esatwaid by an alley, and northward by lot No. I5fi, w hereon is erected a small log house, weallicrboard d. mAlso: Anotlicr certain lot of ground, aitnate in the borough af iresi d, and marked in the plan nf.resai I No. lNfi, fronting on O.iccn street, and bounded noithwaid by lot No. 185. southward by lot No. 187, nnd westward by Duke meet, whereon is rri-ctod a two ?tory log house Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the droperly of John IJ. Miller. Also: A certain tract of land si- tiiate in Augu-ta lowitrhip, Northunilierl and county, on the nonh side afthc Mahonov Moun tain, adjoining the U:ver Su-quehinna on rhe w-e-t, Sylvmna Shipriuin and Jeremiah Wetz I on the norih, William Iv. Brown on the past and Robert A. Parrt-'h on the souih, containing SOO acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William R. Jones. Also: 15y virtue of a writ of v.iri Faci is issued mil of the Court of Com mon I'has of Northumberland coun'y, lo me di rected, a certain tract of hind situate in Coal town ship, . or hu ruder land coun'y. hounded and descri bed as follow-, to wit : bi ginning at a 'lone, thence by land n!' John Bjd, north i degree west, 170 perches to stones, ihrnce by land ol William Wil son, south 80 J degrees wesl, ii43 perches to stones, thence by same, Poll h SfiJ degreis wist, 71 per ches to u i hefiiot, thenre bv same, south 4-14 de- I gnes wesl, 'Jfi perdu s to s white oak, thence by I land of Pi ter Mauier, south 87 degrees last, 51 J perches lo a cln nut oak, thence by sime, south h'i degrees er'St, O'J perches to a white oak, thence j by the same, s mth 5! degrees cast, -l'J and eight- j tf iitb" perches lo u white oak, thence by land of Michael Krole, eat Hi nnd nine tenths perches lo a whtte oak slump, thence by same, north SO and f.nir-'eiiths perches to a hickory, thence by r..mf, not h ri7 J e-i t, PS parches to a pine, and thence bv land ol Freih nek C'amci, north fit J east, 105 perches to 'he plarp of begitininx. containing 3C7 acres nnd OS pen lies and allowance. Soil' d.tak.ii in ix rniion, nnd to be sold as the property of ('alviii !lv tiie and William Avres. ANo: IJ v virtue ot a testatum writ nf venditioni exp .nas, is-ued out i f thn t'ont of Con mon Pleas of Dauphin couutv, to me directed, all the defendant's interest, supposed to be the undivided uuii y of a cer'ain tract ol Isn.l situate in Coal township. Northumberland county, surveyed in the name of Matthias Zimmerman, containing U07 ac.es more . r less, adjoining lands surveyed in the unmes of Peter MaUror, Michael K roll, John Nicholas Daily nnd O'hers. Seized, taken in execution, and lobe sold as ihe properly of Call in Blylhe, ono of the firm of BMhe & Co. Also: On Saturday, the 13th of July, at I o'llock, P. M.. at the house of Mich it I Kri mer, in the tow n of Milton, a certain out lot in s aid tow n, iti uked 111 the plan of the sa r e, No. 9, mid a r t of the oil l.t ndj lining the same, marked No. 10, bounded west by Walnut alley, ea-i bv Loeti-l alley, north by lot No. S, and su h bv lit N", 1 1 ; whereon are erected a one story brick dwell i. g hou-.e and slid h.ue, a one story ir.unc dwellii g house, fiamu storehouse, stable and i other out-building". Also: 1,'it Xo. V2, in said town, I ouinb d west bv Ann sireel, north bv an ' nllev, ea-t ly Wehmt nllry, and south by lot No. . 43 ; vvl creoii iseieelcd a b'g 8'ablc. ; tfii Also: Four certain lots in Low- 1 .Bt5iL ,., Milton, Nos. 3, 1,5, and fi, bound-d -ruth by Mahoning street, ea t by lot No. 7, north . bv a ' all v. and v. e.t by lot No. 2 , whereon is e- rciie t a fi aine dwelling hou e. : AUo : A certain otlic r lot of ground : I si in'e in raid Lava, bounded i.orth we-l by the 1 r.'f.d hsdii g to lh.nu e, west bv ihe road l.adins i ! :o t 'hili-.iique, south by lots of Jonaili li Fr. ed, ; mi. I wist I y lots of Samuel T. Brown, cuutuiiiiug j 7 I a -rs uoee . r f-s-. VIM Aiti.i: For Male. ON Monday the 15th of July next, at 12 o' clock, will be offered for sale, st the dwelling houe of the late Daniel Levy, Esq., dee'd., in Sunbury, among other valuable Law Bouk, tha follow inc ; ATKINS' itEPOHTS 1) t J K K l ) W E v n i : PO R TS B A t : ( ) N "S A B R I Df i E M E N T COKE ON LITTLFTON DCNFtMtl) At EAST'S KGPORTS t:OMYN'S DIGEST COKE'S ;E PORTS CKOICE'S REPORTS SI'KANtJl'.'S REPORTS RAYMOND'S REPORTS HENRY BLACKS TONE'S REPORTS WILLIAM ULACKSTONE'S REPORTS PEE RE WILLI MS BINNEY S REPORTS Il L A C K S IO IS E'S COM M E NT A RI E S HAWKINS' PLEXS OF THE CROWN VERNON'S REPORTS Dol (i L ASS' HE POUTS BROWN'S REPORTS FO.M1L XNQl.E's EQUITY SALKEI.D'S RRPORI'S COVVPER'S REPORTS PLOWDEN'S REPORTS BI'LLER'S Nisi TRIUS ESPINASSE'S D.. EQUITY OASES PLEADER'S ASSISTANT READ'S DIGEsT Also, a number of Mir-celHrienVis works. A'st, f'I'.airs, Tables, Book and Paper Oases, t larpetingl, &c,cVc. LEWIS DEW ART, A. JORDAN, Sunbury June gg, S ! t 4 1 r: COMMISSIOXKH. HEREBY offei myself to Uib Electors of Nor- thumbeilaiid ("ounty, ha a candidate fui tho of fice of COl.'NTY COMMISSIONER, fiiiould I be elected, I plcJpe myscll to discharge ihe dudes uf said oflico with fidelity. PE PER BIXLEC. Lower Mahonov, June 15th 18-1-1. P.EST FS1T1TS?. CO. Manufacturers of UMBRELLAS, PAR.ISBLS, nnd SIN SHADES, A'o. Wi Markit Stntt, Phil d (' I p Ii 1 a , tNVITE the attention of Mcichmts, Manufir. turcrs, &c., etc., to their very extensive, ele gant, new stock, prepared w ith great car.?, an.l of fered at the lowisi possible prices fir cash. The principle on which this concern is estnb'i.h ed, is to consult the mutual inteiest of their co-t i mers and thi-m-elves, I y manufacturing a good in t ec, selling il st the lowrst price for ca-h, and realizing their own r. munern.'i an, in the EiiioUnl of sales and qua-k renin.. l'ossissing inexhaustible fc ihties fir nnnn'a'S ture, they are prepared to supply or b is tr hiiv ex tent, and respi cifully solicit the patronage of M r chants. Manufacturers and Dea'ers. G7" A Is c,e assortment of the New Strle Curv tain P.unsols. PhiladeljiU a. June 1, tlt ly Dissolution of l;irliicishli- "tt.T01'It'E is hereby given, t'.at 'he parim r-!iip Jyf I eretof re existing between Chri ti u L'eic'l and Na'hili Greenawi.lt, bun Iters, has been d --o!-vid by mutual consent. A i p isor.s in.'ibted io the lata Sim are required to n uke pajnient wi.hm ono month from this da'?, after which period thn books will be placed in the hands of long STatJ ful Collection. Persons having cUims a;uiu-t sni firm aie ulso icqucst d to -e-ent them for eetllo inuiit. O. b'Elt'lI, N. (iRENA WALT. Ti e subscriber tak'S ihi- opporiunity ol ii f rui in his old cua'ouiers und tiie public in urnerul, that he will c nt.i.ue to supply the town of Sunbu ry with f.esh lueul thrie lini-s a week, a9 they bavj done heretofore. Thank! ul I... past favms, he o lieits a coi.ttnu nice ot tin: cuslum of the people of Sunbury arid vicinity. (.'. r.EICH. Noriiiumbeibind, Ji.-ne I, WM. if 1ome and Sec. NEW GOODS. Cheap fov Ca&U cr oun I I !! S lSI'lt has ju-t leehvcd an ase(t-- menl ot New Good-, which he w ill sell at s. t-J. il,'en .n execution, and to be SoM as '.he l propei iy of John Ma.k'e. j 'he lowest prices, for ca-h or Country Produce. , Q f i l ls. ii no uiviuu io can aim jooe inr I ihtmselves. Iy virtue of a vM pluius writ t i An il 11th, 1h4I. On motion oft'. W. He -ins. Eso. ihe Curt J grant a rule on the judgment and lien creditors of defendant, to ap pear on the first day of next term, and shew- cause why the proceeds arising from sale of di-fei c'ant'. real estate should not be distributed according to priority of Lion. Bv ihe Court. SAMl'EL V, JORIM.V. Prothonotaiv's Office, JVoVy. Sunbury, Jul blh, S ll IMalc ol' C)a:il I !. , r.Mt-, tlct'd. I EI TEliri U- arm li'iry on rai I ela e have I ten - at giMiiied to the suli-i:idier Per. I s indptnpd to the e. a'e will plia e tnaUt immediate pnvmci.t, and ibore bavi: g claims agani-t the same, are re quested to picsrnt them for ex tminalion and seltl -mei.t. LEWIS DE WARP, A. JORDAN, Sunhory, June 257.1. Isll. -hi Executors. A ti'.iX ill II.iT.""c.i able r c i.ri ing Jit j Ion-, about hall worn, will be sold cheap, and on ; reasonable ti rtua. Enquire at this office. i Apiil W7ih, 1844. : tfi'TXGE "BI ll7i:"sT'ive cop es ol I .eCot j tage Bible, Ihe chespi al l ook ever published, ' containing ihe rommciitarv oo the Old and Nc I 'l'tbtauient, ju-t rectiv, d and fir sal", for six doll ir-, by June 1ft. II. It. MANSER. BALZoKINs, a liandsoiuv: siiicle lor Ladits' Dff.t , In ,al cheap, by I J iins IS. II. MAl'R- Yend t oni Exponas, i-sited out of the Court ; of Common Picas of N-rihumherland county, to me ' dtieelid, wol le ipoed to public salo at tho I Court House, in ihe hot. High of Sunbury, ut I o'clock, P. !.. on Wednesday tho 2 H'i day oft J ' u i, iho lullowing d sciibi d property, viz : i A cert .in tract or puce of land, situata in Coal I township, Noithuoibi rl hi I county, on iheSha.no. , kin creek nnd t en're 1 uri.pika Ivoad, adjoining land ol 'Judge HrolfuA heirs, Arehabaid McCa'l, and laud surveyed in iTie name of Merrick Stari, coniaining -17ft acres, more or , ss, about JiOacr. a ot wliich a e c'eaied, whereon ar- eiect-J a two sto'v double I g house, a l- g burn and a lountaiu puuq, commonly ealbd -Rillwit's Tevein." it .. ' i .. .li; viuiiiiiu liar i oi unim proved Ian I. si. u no in Coal township afore. j raid, b .und, d by lands li e of David F. G odatl on ! the West. Tho n is Ca !w a!hd. r on the E s, and ; VViliiu Hoyd, Bord Palier.n & Co. on thu j Nordi, cotitu i.mg I itjs ac es more or le-s. ' gy Also: A certain tract of utiitn- ' C pioved land, siiu de ill Coal tow. ship, Nor. i ilium' eilai.d c -uiiiv, afoiesii l, boutidn! by lands I j .ii Thorn is Cadwaliader on ll e Wesl, D iviJ F. i (iord in en t!ieEa-t , and on the North bv luidj ! -u.v.y.d on w ai rmi's. in the names of Will am j : roudtiiMiii, lie.ii-.'u l.'.ddi ,n ami oil. a-, contain- t in 1 7 H S uer. s in ue or le-s. (The proposed Rul ; 1 Road, I mill the town ol SliaiiinUin, to ii.leib.il ihe , Po tsvllle, Ri-adin-; and Philadetp! i i Rail R d I ! '.v. II pa-s th.oiigU t'.ie tao last a'.ove dis. riled ; ! t'acis.) ( t ! gij Also: A certain tract of mum- j ; X proved I .lid, iu ,10 in Cod township a'.oo , ' said, boundiil bv In ti A ,f 'I'hoinas Cad all ol. r on ; ! ihe Ensi, John Bradv en ihe Nonh. an.l Thomas Cadi tthidi-r on tho Wet, containing 400 acrisl nio.e or less. I i P. S. The pr pertv is said to conat-t of Coal I a id tt.iibcf laud i f a ve y soHi ior quilily. , ! Se l d. 'a'.eii io , eun.io, und lo be s. Id s h i I proia ity of i I am I t t bM- ftlAUIv&lv, C.1C ,-ijr. She-ill's Olh.-e 1 Sonluiy. Juue to, Ir 03" Beit Rio ColT.-o f .r 15 cents. Good dj f.t 10, and other sinr'es jo pr. poition. Siiubuiy, May S3, lb 1 1. KERIVS SXOT2SL7 ron.ncni.Y 'mii:.mo.vt rioisi:, No. UG tlx sutil tictl, rHILADELI'lIIA. "I1E sITlsCKHfER. r.cenl'v of K'K.l . I g, I' i Will, Id int. "II the p ib- that In- bi s luted up ih aii .va c.ini- us nn. I ( .li ell ieiit i t I'l'lslui.P'it, i, i.J will a! vny-b.-r. a.li Ion in: in i-iiors. llisja. t alihshu l repu'.uioii i- toe In.e it ihopol. .11 slTird full asu: nice, ihith's guests w .ll bp n.p pled wi'h iveiy pomf.r- nnd aceoimn daij. i. ; wh.Iii his house will be cor. ! le ed u: dcr sucti r-r-rangemei Is as w 11 m cu e a ch ru ter for '.he lust responsihiMv, a1 d si'i-lugtory i utcilaiumei.t foi 1.1. divi.'u .Is a ' il I .'ii te-. Chareo lor boarding fl per d V. 'MllVkla- 1 . 7X2 I. Phil id. '. ,ta. M i D .MLL ii l:;: TO MP.iU IIlMS tlli.I-IVIliU.S. WM. M. vV JOS. i:. MA I'LL. M N L' I' A 'T I ' P F r f AND DEM.PKS IV I'OHLIGV AND DOMES I'lO STRAW GOODS, .Y. ?0, Xorth S. .-o.l. S ,,,t, forronti M ithton ll "i r, J PIIIljADEI.a.'illA, WHERE w II If f und ageii.r.i1 as t- .1 1- ry WEED LO TH, a handsome arncle. all wool, a- I fcht and l.oc, loi lumiiiM Coa a and Pants, lor salt, vs'f luvt, by Jjns lb. H. B. HASHER , - uie.,1 ol I I. irenee IS lands Pe Ml. s. Uilo.w I'M!, i.ice ii in"! a hn'i. d N- i.p -li'-t.l I '' , -1 nets, io n.iif i.tnti .1 by ia, t. I fo sal. iiiviu' .rtn e ' i I s. ,M. 'e' ant- mi l Invewd it- r v o a e It i p n v ir tin, J V N'. It We lone i.-o c. Ill Hi I sup'ii.r bar i nd liter r.'' :ii., ill . he J . In ap, tor ,-u- b. Pi. I '.del. I.la, M .V Vl'i, li ! - Iv vioi: via. f r ..ih. SJ5 S.. i,e Jlni,, tr .in I qua-l to 3 gallons, t'l St me J's, f r-ti, 2 io f a!l l. I'.-i s.lu, vUap. ly Oci. It H. B. MY -LK. l.u'-C-v. I aiv. an 1 ra .ev n ... at ihe 'owe t M. ii.i r r.i tl e Cilv. , i...lto ..Ik r f which w.!l
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