Polk anil Peel, i. n. osfoS. Say Tkkl to Pom, I do not like Your Yankee way of Wnr fun, You've I'oked from us our fairest realm YotiM roke ne lit of Oregon. Our Lion roan just aee him grin I Tear 1 cannot hold him in. Sayi Poi.k to Vr.r.i., 1 much regret To stir your bile, or chafe John Bait, But it you'll enrrre across the seas To I'eelu ci our land or wool Your Linn heretofore ha tqutnled. And may, next lime, gel I'oked ami reefed. Cotton wool in allusion to the desire of r.nglaud to get up a rival cotton interest in Tex as. Post Office IUllamlk. A rrwn "out West," observes the N. O. Pic, hi-nring that "post office balances" were to be adjusted in Washington on a particular day, wrote rt the Postmaster On- oral, informing him that J F , the post- master, who had absqtratirlatoiJ from his town and gone to Texas, was in his debt $15, being the balance of an account fof work done for the post office. He begging of him towljist it with the other balances. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Ifenry Yuxlhtuner. Whkat, . 85 K ik, . ... fifl Cor, ...... 40 'Oat, ...... 5T5 I'll UK, ... A FtAisr-Mi, ... . lil'TTKH, ..... 'i F.IIHS, - . - Bkkswax, . . 25 Tallow, ... 10 Flax, ... 8 11 KCKI.lt II Flat, . 1(1 IIhikii Acplks, ' . fitf Do.' Psschks, . . ISO j. 1 1 u 1 i . e LIST OP JURORS OF Northumberland County, fur Argnst Term, a. d. ma. (rand Jurors. Tiirhut. Ah-sham Klsitger. Prfiiwarr. Wm. Mc.Wtlhams, Christian Gosh, snr., John N. Oyster, George Mas'eller. . mv's Andrew Ken-hm r, jr. .tilttn. Leonard Bcdelinm. Jonathan Adam. ChilififiuiQif. J,.hn Mc William. Jamea F. Aluiray. George W, fries. Benjamin TniJrl, 1'mnt. D -niel Pur-el. A'rrtfiiitiiltrrund. Spurge A pslcy, Surilittry Samuel Gohin, Benjnmin Kohhis, tiro g Young. Augusta. Nathnnbl Lytte, James Campbell. Slmnuikin. John Gas.. I'pper Mufinnnt,. Gnlcon Shailln. jiwer Mulumny. 'hristi in Albert, Peti r Ecirz. Jackson. George Br ppin. Traverse Jurors. Turhut George Kmc. Deluuuirt Joseph Hynesreon, James Evert, tif ise C. McKee. ,r,ri Mj r Sweeney. Miltnn. George Koliler. J. nn Frick, Jefferson 1 ...rx'erf, 1 ewis E. Evans, James Miller, John Clark. CiiVMfiMrrlC. -Hugh McGLDghlin, Lev? K'lUpn, Aim Shoemaker, Fleming Neabil. J'nint. Wm Lemon. Knrlliuiiihrr.imil William Wemk. S'hihci. Mark ScirphHnt. Augmtu Char'es Ekmn, Simuel Shipe; J. hn Coop', Jacob Hoover, G.urge Keefcr, Peter Hull, John tvicmer, of Berk, Simon Snyder, J.r. !t..ss. Shanwki'n.-lnVn Ksseman, John unklrberser. Ji'unA. WiH'mm (Jla'k, William Vns'inr, Wil. Tiarn Me.ler, 'jr., Fife U riek Weaver, John Cuiupbi ll. Coal. J n niiuli Ziintm rinnn. X'pper Sltifxmny. Michael Kii'z liiwcr Ma firm fit Snlmiioii Dachman, fieorge Emrich, mil , Mit'lmet fcmf eh. John Trhopp.- l.'ttle Mtilimy.u Piftr, Wipiam ltilifr. Jackson. 1'eier Klock. Oeorij" Hei'hrr. Joiim llohner, Salomon l)ieUi, Mirhitl Widf, John VmUtl. l'elit Juror. Turhut." John M. HouScl, Enoch fci.rihauch, j .hn l.e dy. I)fiiwarr. S hrf Nirrlv, Minrv Hfrfder: jr.. Henry Kit fl- ndertirr, Willmm HoOcf, Isiris. William I'urkmtm. M linn- W H ani Sirine. VliilUtqunque. Joseph K ine. i'mnt Jnliii Paul. Rnrllmmliti limit. Conrad Wr nek. fr. Sutilmry R-n'frtin Hen.friiks. (Suleon M. Vo'liH. (ieoifie Ziiiiinerni.in, Ttminas Koliiim. Augusta. Uaiiiil Zaitinin, Daniel Ziinmfi fn.oi. Shiimokin. Joceph Kaseman. R dnmorr Ham ni l, Car Ad uns, Augusru Uuev. j.ihn , Duh k.lliiBir, ton of Hihry, ftiifip Kell.r, R.ibert t.'aiiiplwll, yt Coal. VVilliam CenrhaTt, Stephen Billenln di r, fS.jloinon Wary. Upper Mutionriij. -(feorgft (Shaiile; George lleim, John 8inick. ijjxi-tr AiiSnnelft. Peter Kother, George Em rich, jr., Peier Bil- r; JaclisoH.iiitoh ftrofiius ffsae Tteiix. itife Sti&rnr C'o 'oa tod "Improved In- Are now didng' move real good lhan all other me- diciues together. 1 bey aie universally approved of the?f unrivalf'd iricrvai etod pleasanlnvrs;, in Consecueru'e of which they have become a shilling roars, ngainsi vtoicn no urn sirov.. ui ru.j sou um nupointed bot e are levelled without d srinclion, the 1 town and country slilte resound With their praises,- i fXj Important Caution i ! No Suraf C.iisted Pills ate genuine, unless Dr. G, Denj. Smith's sig nature ia 00 every box. A worthless imitation has Ucn made, Which is very dangerous, being made mostly of a vile i.m(uie of Cape, Alo- s snd Gam huge, perceplilde 00 breaking Ihe pdl open. Plincipal Ollice. 179 (ireenwich st New York. Soklhy JOHN W. FIL1.G, Sunbury.' WM. FOKKYTHE, Nortfntm'd. Sunbury, June 7th, 1845,' IVorlliutiibt-rlaiici County, hs. The t'ommonweslth of Pennsylvania, to Sarah McGee, Caiheiine MtOes, Nancy Buoy, Nancy Troxal, intermarried with Jacob Troxel, Cather ine Kinsley, Cuey McGee and Manatee Mo Gee, befis sud legatees of Maiius McGee, dee'd , and1 all other person interested. Gaixriao, 1S7"0U are hereby cited and commande.1 to ap J pear before our J u Iges of the Orphans' Court, ai aunbury, the 4th day of August, to show cause if any you have, why the administration account of Barnard McGee, executor ot Manila McGee, late Of t'hthsquaque township, dee'd., should not be re viewed, reversed and collected, agreeably td an or der made in our said court'. Witness the Hunoiable Joseph B. Anthony, Esq. President of our said court, the 27th dsy of Msy, H. D. 1845. EDWAKD OYSTEK, May 31, 1815. f-t Cl'kO. C. Sheriff's Sales; BY virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo nas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County to me directed, will be exposed to puMic sale, at the Court House in tha Borough of 8anbury, on Monday the 14ih day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow ing described property to wit t A certain tract of land situate in Coal township, Northumberland county, surveyed oft warrant granted to Michael Kroll, containing 3S0 acre more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names, Frederick Cranvf, Matihias Ximmermm, Bernard Huhley anil others) about 8 acrei of which are cleared. ALSO The equal undivided thiee-fourth purl, (.the whole into four equal parts to be divided.) of three cerium contiguous tiscta of land, filtrate in Coal township aforesaid t one fhcfi of survey'! on warrant granted to John Nicholas Bailey ( cine o ther thereof surveyed on warrant to Peter Haas man, and the other thereof surveyed on warrant granted to Peter Maurer, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of B irnard Huhley, John Cowdi n, Benjamin F. Young anil others, containing in the whole 51? acres more or ress, shout Sr nrrrs of which are cleared whereon are en ded a 1 1 story log house, a Fog barn, an nrchaid, &C, now in the occupancy of Michael Kerstetter. ALSO The equal undivided nnedonrth part, (the whole into four eqrnil parte to he divided J of a certain tract ot piece of larnl.shuate in Cual town ship afote.aidr containing 700 acres or thereabout, (being part of a larger trsel surveyed in the nan e of Daniel Rees, called "Springfield.") about 40 a- ens of whKh are cle.ireil ; whereon are ereced a two story b'R house, a lug barn, an orchard, Ac, now in the occupancy of Davrd Thompson, ALSty The equal nn fiyidcd one 'fourth part of a rertnin tract of land, situate in Coul lownxhip n f Ti'taid, containing StlO acres or therraliotits, (he im part of a larger tiact surveyed in the name of Daniel Rees, CaHed ,rSiirinR(reld,") about 49 acres of which are cleared1 whereon are erected a two stury log house a log bain, an oTcliaul, Ac, now in the occupancy of D.ivid Thompson, subject to mor'gaite to John C llovd. AliW The equ il undivided one-f'Ur'h part, ufa ccrl.iiti tract ofland, situate in Go if tp. afore said, called "More IlciiRe," surveyed in the nsme ol William Tomltnson, containing 245 acres, or thereabouts, about 60 acres of whhrb arc cleared ; wlnr eon are ete led a two story log house, a hg barn, a spring hou-e anil a l irge o'chard,- now in the ocenpanev of John Thomjison, 8enr. AlO T he eipial utidivhh'd one-fourth part, of a certain tract of laud, situate in CV.il lown.ihip aforesaid, called 'Stone Henge,' atirveyed in the name of William Tomlins'in, containing IS acres or thereabouts about CO arrt s of wIiilIi are clear ed ; where.in are erected a two story log house, a fpring h u-e mid a largo orchard, now in the oc cupancy of Jiibn Thom, sn, sr., subject ro a mort gage to John C. Boyd. At, SO A Cinain tract of land, situate in Coal to" n-hip afnieaid, ailj -iniiig lands now, or late of Diddle, Company V others, contiinii g Ki5 s cres mme or less, aSout tl acres of which are cleared: wber on are erecldl a two story log h,u-e and a log stable, subject to ceiiain mortg.mes. ALSO A certain tractor piece of I. nd, situate in Coal town-hip sforcsaid, adjoining lands of the Asyhrm Co , ftiJille Sl Co., S irah Itee &. oib'is, containing In 12 acres, 43 perches and allowance, more or-Jes, (I cing parts of three contiguous tracts ofland, surveyed in the names of William Piich ar i, Oi o ce Coldraiu &, Andrew Shutter.) about one acre of which is cleared ; whereon are erected a log house and an excellent saw-mill, on the main branch of Phumo&in cretk, which pas es through said land. ALSO Two certain tr icts of land", situate in Coal township aforesaid, adjoining lards of Tom linson, Yamall, Meivine, Melchoir Smith & others containing together 127 acres, 56 perches and al Iowa nee, mure or less, being the same trcta of land which was surveyed in pursuance of two w.irraius, granted In P.-t r Zeinenfoos, dated the I Ihh and 2 1 it days of December, 1859, respectively- ALSO A certain tract ofland, situate in Coal township aforesaid, aiijimiing lands of Melchoir Smith it others', containing twenty one acrts, 134 perches and allowance, more or less. ALSO The equal Undivided four-twelfih part, (the w hole into 12 equM ftn to bo divided.) of 31 contiguous tiacta of I mil. situate in Little Maho noy cV, Coal tow naliips aforei-aid ; one tl.ereof sur veyed on a warrnnt, gr.n'ed to William Cook, Containing 417 acres, V ltl perches more oi f(-,nJ-joining an1s FUivpyed in ihe names of Jeren.i.h Jackson, il rim Irray K. others ; one otherlliere of. purveyed on a warrant granted to Wilson, containing 393 acres. 104 perches more Or CSS. niiLiHIllllu .mu" piiiveyril III lor iiiiiM-it ui i I 1 Li. 11 it'" L A i .1 i l: : r....i.. . ..... .1 :.. .1... ... . ... thereof, surveyed one warrant crarite.l td ' Thetnas JtlsnuUon, coutHiiiing T 12 acres, 45 perches and al lowance, more or lc. ailjoiiiiiig lanils surveyed in ; .1 .. r .k t .i ... ..f i wtv liaillt w vi k'niii". i - ivriiM.ua .nin.w,, oun others f one other thereof, surveyed in puri-ii'inc of a warianl to Thomas Grant, contain ng 118 a cres, 80 perches anJ allowance,' siljoinii g InilJs suiveyed in ihe uimes of Thomas Iteese. Thomas Hamilton & others one other thereof, surveyed or) a warrant id Thomas Reese, containing 433 a cres, 42" perches and allowance, more or less, ad i lining lands sin veed in the uames of Thomas Hamilton, T. Grant & others ; one o'her thereof, j rCTveycd on a w.i rant to Jvr. iiiiHh Jackson, con taining 315 acres, .r:0 perches and allowance, moic or less, adjoining findi Inst aforesaid, lo wit : Tliotuas Heese, Thomas Grant anJ others ; one other thereof, surveyed on a warrant to Alexand ir Hunter, containing 420 acres, 23 peiches, more, or lei-a. sdtoiuing I nula surveyed in the names of T. t Grant. Christoiilier Uunklelierger and otners ; one I ntl.er thereof, surveve.1 oil a warrant to John t'ovr- den, eoniaining 403 acres, 137 perches more or leu, adjiiiiin lands rurtcyeJ in the names of Wilbmii C. Duiiklebetger and others? one other tlo r. of, surveyed 011 a wsrranl lo ililatlt titay, contain- ing OJ'J acres, i jieicnrs more vi res., oj io landssuiveyed in the names uf Jeremiah Jackson, John Cowden and others V one other theieof, ur. veved 011 a warrant to Thomas Gram, lontailiing I 419 acres, 37 perches more or less, adjoining lands j surveyed-iii the nsme uf ; one other lb. reof, suivi ved on a warrant to Samu el J?coft, containing 326 acres 5 perches and allow ance, adjoining lauds aurveyed in Ihe namej of William Hamilton, Thorn is Heese & r.thors; one other thereof, suiveyed on a warrant til Jacobtiright, containirg 188 ncrt a 59 perches more or hvs, ad joining I inds suiveyed in ihe names' of Esther Cramer, Godfrey VVateia and others j one other thereof, suiveyed on a warrant lo William C. Black, containlug 12 f acres G8' perchr and allowance, adjoining lands surveyed in the name uf Kicbl, Hunter, Martin and others f one other thereof, sur. veyed in the name of John Buyer, conlainiug 116' acres l it perches more or less, sdjoining landui veyed in iho names of John B. Price, Michael Kroll and others ; one other thereof, atirveyed in the name of Charles Deritig, containing &5 acres 97 perches more or less, s.lj lining IvnJs suiveyed in the nsmes of Hunter, Waters,-Kiehl and others; one other thereof, surveyed in the flame uf Alexan der Jordan, containing 1?4 acrrs 150 perches more or less adjoining lands surveyed in Ihe names of Grant, Martin, Shartell ft ethers;' one Other there, of suiveyed ia the name of George W, Kiehl, con. taining 1 13 acres 137 perches mote or lets, sdjoin ing lands surveyed in the nsmes of Hunter, Black & others ; one other thereof, surveyed in lbs nam of iohri O. Martin, containing 100 acres more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Grant Bogar A. Kiehl one other thereof, surveyed in the name of John O. Martin, containing 174 acres 143 perches more or less, adjoining lands sutveyed in the names of Himmelreich, Yoxtheimer & others : one other thereof, surveyed In the name of George Prince, Containing 117 acres R6 perches more, or les, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Zei gler, Grant, Cowden & Bailey I one other thereof, surveyed in the name of John B. Price, Containing 118 acre 34 perches more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Bogaf, Grant and others J one other thoreof, surveyed in the name of John B. Price, containing 24 seres 44! pe ches more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Yonthei mer, Shissler and others ; one other thereof, sur veyed in the name of G.alfrey Waters, containing 120 acres more or less, adjoining lauds surveyed in the names ofBiight, Hunter and others ; one other thereof, snrveyed In the name of Henty Yoxtheimer, containing (l9 acres il) perchrs more or less, ad joining lands surveyed in the names rf Gran', 'ox Ibeimer and others ; one other thereof, surveyed in Ihe name of Henry Yoxtheimer, containing 173 acres 50 perches more or less, adjoining lands sur veyed in the names of Iteed, Martin, Cowden and others 'j one other theieof smveyed m the name of Isaac Z-:egler, containing 126 acre 6t perches more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Grant, Price and Bailey J one other thereof, snrvey--ed in the name of Jacob If eller, containing ?13 a eres 108 perches more or less, adjoining Boyd, Kramer, Maurer and lltmmelielch ; one other thereof, surveyed in ihe name of Henry Himmel reich, containing 458 acres 40 perches more or lets, adjoining Boy. I, W ilson, Maurefond others ; one other thereof, aurveyed in Ihe name of Henry Mii ler, containing 150 acrea more or less, adjoining Jordan, Reed, Yothciiiier and others f one other thereof, surveyed in the name i t John Boyd, con taining 411 acrea 12 perehea more or less, adj lin ing lands surveyed in ihe names of Frederick Cra mer, Pelef Maurer and others ; and the olln r there, of, patented to Joseph Wallis, contaming 123 scies mi-re of less, adjoining latn's suivi yed in the names of Himmelreich, Yoxthiemer and others. ALSO A certain tract ofland, aituate in Coil township aforesaid, surveyej in pursuance of a warrant granted lo J icob Weiss, jr., dated the 8d day of Septembt r, 1828, containing 5 acres mure or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the namo ol Ed ward G. Mnrkley and others. ALSO So much aa is situated in Coal town, ship, Northumberland county, of eleven contiguous tracts of land ; one thi reof, surveyed in the name of William llovd, containing 4 10 acres M peicln-s morn ot less; one other thereof surveyed in ihe nan e of John It Stout, containing 430 acres more or less; one other thereof surveyed in the name of John C.Boyd, containing 372 acres tlO iercbcH more or less ; one odier thereof surveyed in the nama of John C Uoyd, rontarnint 3'Jt) acres more or Ic.-s ; one other thereof, surveyed in the n mie of Samuel Morgan, Containing 415 acres 1 15 perches more or lose one other thereof surveyed in Ihe name of John 0 Boyd, containing 413 acrea 64 perehea more or less ; one other thereof surveyed in Ihe name of Hester Scott, containing 421 acres 79 perches more or less; one other thereof surveyed in the name of H.nnah M Boyd, containing 427 acres perches mote or less; one other thereof smveyed in the name of William Boyd, Containing 43ft acres 157 perches ni ne or leas ; one other thereof snrveyed in the nsme of Eliza S. Dovd. con taining 443 acrea f perch mote or less, and ihe o iher thereof surveyed in the name of William Coyd, containing 357 acrea 128 perches more or less. A Li"tl So mrn-h as ia situated in Coal township Northumberland county, of the equal undivided one fourth part of 155' part a of 226 parts of thirteen contiguous tracts ol land, surveyed on warrants for 401) seres each, dated the 10th day of May, 1793, granted to William Elliot, George Ashton, Caleb Lownrs John Y. ung, John Whiteman, Joseph Jordan, Richard Tunis, John Warner, Daniel U. e-, William Potter, William MifiVr. Peter Dehaven at d William Powel;- which said tracts of land are by ihe official return of survey comptiltd to Con tain 5346 acres 120 perches snd all iwauce. Siized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Bnrd Patterson. ALSO The. one undivided 5th part of a ceituin trad of bmd tiituaic in Augusts lownxhip,' Nol thumtierl.ind county, containing 200 acre", more or lea', adjoining lauds of Augustus lioey, K.clier and otheis, about 1110 acrea of which ia cleared ; whet eon are erected a Iramu house, arr old log bain, an orchard, Src. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jonathan Fuiman. ALSO All Ihe defendant's interest (supposed to le Ihe undivided m iery) of and in a certain .ft- " I tract ofland situate in Coal township, Norihum Wnltam , ,. ..... ...... i V.. -pi oeriaoil COUiny, EUivcjrru on n nuildlll iu i iiuiiins Hamilton, containing four hundred and twelve . , I . i t 11. j acres moie or lefe; about twelve acies of which are cleared : whereon sin elected a small, log house and d log stab fi. Said tract nf l.ihd is fiounded by lands survevej in 'he ham-a of John Car.ou, Sam uel Clark, John Brady; John C.iraon tfud ither. Seized, taken in execu ion, and lo bo sold as the properly of Marks E. Eck- rt. ALSO A certain tract ofland Minute in An cu-ta towrahip, NorthUnil rrland eountv, ailjnin- ing lands nf now Lewi. Dew art, Christian Shisslei's heirs, uiida of Mrs. PhafT;r, John (Jaik, 11., sud otheis, coinaluing two hnn lred ami fifty acus mme or less, about one hundred and ninety five acres of which are cleared ; when on are erected a two story log house, a atone tenant hnUso (rough cast) and large bank bun. Seized, I ikeii in execution, and lo be sold as the property of Adam Shis-dcr'. A10 A rCrtain tract or piece of land situate in Shamokin township, Norihiiiuhcil nnl county, conl.iiuiilg f. nv eihl seres and nine perdu s, ad joining lauds of J.ihn Evert, George Arnold, Jacob hJa!, John Horn and others, about J8 ucns of which is clean d j reiz d, ink 'n in execution, and to be bo'.d as the projieriy of Willi mi Mait.. I ALSO 'I'lie undivided ?h part of 11 cer'aiu lot 0r jrUU liiui.'ltii III the liorougti ol uuhiltv, .'or thumb, rl md county, hciiiff ihe Western lull' nut of lol No. 129, as m irked in the geuernl p'au nf siid town, bounded on t'm noiih by hewi.ury stieel, mi ihe soirh by an alley, on iho we-t by hit No. 110, and oil the eaat by Iho other part of lot No. 139 ; on which are 1 reeled a two .lory Iniek dwelling house, lo which i attucl.ed a none Muh vn, with a shed loot. There arc. uImj some I'U 1 tree and a log sl .ble on said premise.. Seized, taken in execd ion, and lo l-vsold as ihe piopeity of Samuel Uriukeunller. FELIX MAUKEIt, I'htrljf. Sheriff's Ollice, Sunbury, May 3l.t, 1815. 1. O. of O. F. T? 1IICKE will be a grand Prefcseion of Mutual ,odge No. St. of the I.l). of O. F. held 111 Milton, oil THURSDAY the 26 Jay of June lie it, iu full Itegslia. '1'lle brethren of the order' ate lesiK't'.lully ilivited to attend and participate. A. W. COMLY, Secy. Milton, May 31st, 1S45. LAS?'1T0TI3E ALL PERdONS indebted lo H. B. Mss er, on tKKk account, or otherwise, are requested lo call and settle without delay Suubury.Mev 17, 1815. II. 11. MAfcSER. Xortliiiiiihrrlnml Cuunlj-, hh. In tht Orph(tnsCiurt of laid Count u at April fe.,m A. I). 1815. ' ON motion of II. B. Maascr, Esq. The emul grant a rule on the heiis and legal represen. tatives of John Buche'. Senr,, late of the borough of Sunbury, dee'd,, leaviif issue seven children, to wit: John Curlier, Ji., Ca harine, married to Owen T. Hoberts, Maigirel, married to Wm Fisher, Ma ry Bucher, Julia Ann Bucher, Deborah, married to John Morrison, and tieorge Bucher, heirs and distributees of John Bucher, Senr., late of the ho. rough of 8unbury, of said county, dee'd. To ap pear in our next Orphans' Court to be held for said county, to wit l on the 4th day of August A. D. 1845, and accept oi ret use the estate of the aid John Bucher, Senr, dre'd , or show cause why the same should not he s.i'd. Certified from the records of our said Orphans Court, at Surrhrrry, this 22d ilav of May A. 1). 1844. EDW ARI OTS I'EK. Ctk. O C. Sunburv, Msy 31-t, 1845. fit . Notice TVOTICE Is ben by given to the heirs anil legal v representatives of Henry Antes, deda-ed, I h sit by virtue of a writ of Patilion isshed oUt of Ihe Orphans' Cnttrl of Northumberland county, to me directed, an inqnesl will be held st the late residence ot Said deceased, in the bctough of Northumber land, Northumberland county, oft Friday the 18ih day of Ju'y rtext, st 10 o' Kick, A. M., for the pur pose of making partition of or lo value and ap praise ihe re.if estate of said deceased, at which time arid place you may ai end if von think roper. FELIX MAUKEK,&y.frv. Sheriff's Office, 7 Sonbury, May 31, 145. J Ct aiiciinel XcliJis'si Estate. ATOTICK iahtreby given lo those iYxMiVil to " said estate, to call nn the suloerilier for set. llemenl. al Ihe 1 ffice of John Yordy, Esq ; in Au- gusta township, on Saturday the 14th day of June, I he accounts of those who neglect In call al that lime, will lie placed in the hands of thn Justice for collection. H. . WAG K K, GEO. CO Mi AD. Augns'a, May S'lsl, 1815. 3t. Admr's. SOUTH 11RAXCII .jBk. "JQaT ulBL. mOTICE is hereby given that the Books of lJ the Nnrtt BtiAieu I'ahl ('6'mpavv will be opened on 'tuisilay the seveuteeinh day ol June next, al two o'clock in the afternoon at the Plnenix Hotel 111 Wi'kesbarre, Pa., where the un dursigned, Co.;uiiie'oner under the law for that put piiee en icled, will attend to receive eubkerip. lions for stock of said company. G. M. llollent.ark. Chi r llui-r Sam'l. Hot and, E. W. Sturdevaiit,' Kob'l. A. PainMi, V.E. Piole't. S. D. Pheip.i, Win t Toll, Wm. M'Celvy, Joseph I'rie'ftljr, Henry King, Henry May ilh, 1845.-31 t.vo. P. Steele, Ojrrick Mailerv, C. L. Ward, N. Overlield, Henry Wlaik, K F. Ileailley, Geo. Mack, Thos. I'.. Cope, Ebhu GI'Humey, Di hiker. Beginners. riHE sulscrilM-rs would respectfully inform the M. Guircn ofSnnbmy and the public generally, that they have purchased the shop' of Mr. William Hoover, in Market Ft net, one do.ir west of the Post Ollice, where they will continue the Cabinet-Making Iliisiiiii:', in all its branches. The public may expect their work done in the latest style. They ho), by strict attention to huMii.iT, tj met it a share of pubbc patronage. . Collins made to order on (he shortest notice, and Country produce l;iken in exchange for work. CHA'S. ti. cV HENKY C. MAItTIN. Sunbury, May 17th. IM45. lv. AD.lll.V ISTlt ITOIfS Si I.i:. VALUABiTK FAHM FtMt 3 A f. II. Y VIISTL'E uf ihe isiWei veliir in me. by the will of ihe la e TiiuiaJ (Ihwt. dec'.l., will le s dd at public sale on . dne-ilay , the 23.1 day of July liexl, al ihe Mansion House, upon the premisrsof the Man-i.ui Farm of the late Tlioma. (rant, dee'd., in Augusta t.iwi.bhip, Northumber land county, Pa., iiu ite 11 the i'a-1 vj lo ol the Ri ver t'usipiehauna, 1 qnidi.-taf.t, and ahont a mile from Ihe llomuubs ol Sunfury and Northumber. land, all that Valuable e-tate, late the Man-lion Farm of sad Thomas Grant, dec "if., adjoining the firm of Samuel Hunter on the south, land olTho. m ia Hoi ins on the east, other land nf the die Tim ma Grant 011 the north, and the iSu-q'uehiinua His v. r on ills west, entraining, togeiher, two bun. lied and twenty six acres and seventy perch' . more or leis, of which about two hundred and fifteen acre aro cleared and about otic huu.lred and lifuen acrea are fist rale Kiver bottom land. I 'I he improvements consist of a tw o story double : farm house, 40 feet front by 30 lectin depth, with frame back buibhng mid liame kt'eben, and stone milk house and oven alt iched, and a pump and well ol excellent water in ihe kitchen, a stone smoke house, a largd hank barn, 1st story slonev 2d do. frame, HO feet long by 36 fit in depth, a 'i stoiy wagon house, with (ttanury above and Corn erih at aclied, a fiairte carnai ! houe and granary and a large .j b rn an I stable, wi ha licit and iinproveil cider pless, with shingled r ict over ihe same. And ALSt) ; tAV.i s'ory bii'ck d.Vellii.g house, eon taining in fiont2t bet and in depth 27 bet, 10 tucbes, and In ick two story kitchen, 20 fret in I10111 by I t feel, u iiuh. s in di pth. Them are np.ni the pieml is Iwo apple oicliardn in excellent inner, of the mo-t valuable fruit, one cotraiuiuj about Cight mid. the oilier ub.uit nine acres. This rami is one nf the most valu ''! and pro. duciivo ill ihe Slat.', iJ in ihe binhe-l mate i.l cul tivsti.ni, and loratvd in the heart ol a tli-lnei, which, lor abibnly of clini..o uod p'Ctiirenpie of the h luioUin d.iltt at the ea-l. ill li ruilliali .11 of he Nonhiiinhcrl md Itriilge. fu 1 roxmniv lo the thriving boioniili.ol Sunbinv and NoiihuinlH-ilan.l, and the probabihiy that the In Is contain valuable b j.lies ot Trou Ore, ami us a.lui'iable locailou in the heail of the Iron and I' .al region of i'eniisy Ivan, a, lo which llieto Us heavy and ineteasittgeiuit.il linn, gives this roiertv an idditioiitd valut', mid render il well wutihy t the al.euuoii ofcapilal ils and funnels. (," Terms made known on the day of sale. KENHERTON SMITH, A.lill'r., Ac., ol I hoinas Giant, dec 'd. Suiibuiy, May 10, IS 15'. M. HotK-rt r aril vYoitir) ltalr. NOTICE i hcieby given Ibat l. l'ei. i f a.hni nistration have been gisiiled to the siilwii ber. olilhrt estate of RoU'it rarnsvaorlh, Sr., dee'd., late of Shamokin town, hip, Nonhumleilud c'o. All ersoiu iiidthtrd to said entile are requested lo make immediate payment,, and all those having claims will ptesenl Iho same, duly uiilhootk ated, to the subscriber in tSunbiuv, or at lbs resilience of tsid dee'd. JOHN FAK.Nss WilRTH. buubury, Mjy 10, Isll Ct. AJm'r PIANOS. fltllE StBSCniBER hs been appoinled agent. B lor the sale nf GO RAD MBYBH n 1.1-1,-EHKATED PftEMIL'M HOSE WOOD PI A N at this place. These l ianns have a plain, massive and beautiful exterior fiui h, and, for deplh and sweetness of lone, and elegance of workman ship, are not surpassed by any in the United Slates. The following i a recommendation from Carl Dit. a cclebia'cd performer, and himself a man ufuciuicr: A c ntn. Hflr' bad the ilraure of trying the excel lent Piano Fortes manfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the last exhibition of iho Franklin In stitu'e. I feel it due io the true merit of ihe maker lo I'eclare that thera instruments are quite equal, and in some respects even superior, to all the Pi ano Foites, I saw at the capitals nf Europe, and during a Sojoorn of two years at Paris. The Pianos will be sold at the manufaeturer'a lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower. Persons are requested to call and examine fur themselves, lit the resilience uf the sulrscribcr, Sunbury. May 17. 1815. (f. B. MASSE ft. To tlicj Electors of Northumberland County. BEING solici'Cif by m' my of my friends, I hsve consented to ofTer myself as a candidate for the office of Tre anurcr of Nnfihumbefl md eminty. Should you see pro. per to elect me, I pleilgn myself to perform the duties of said ollice with fidelity. WILLIAM GULICK. Sunbiny. Msy 31st, 1835. tlic Electors of NortliuuiberlanJ ( outity. A T iho solicitation of a number of persons, in diir rfnt parts of the county, I have Consented In be a candidate for the oliVe of Til E.I SV II Kit of Nor thum'.iei land cooiry. I need hardly aasure my fellow-citizens, that if I am elected, 1 will en deavor to discharge ihe duties of the office faithful ly and impartially. JESE M. SIMPSON. Sunbury, May 17th, 1815 T ihe Electors of iNioitluimbcrland t'dtiuty. rPHE aiihscnlM', from the encouragement reeei -- ved from his numerous friends, hereby oilers himself us a candidate f r the ollice of I'RHASDREIt of No'tlininberland eouo'y, for which ho solicits die MifTiHges .f his fellow eiH7.ens. Should he be elected, ho will fulfil the duties of the etlice Willi fidelity: FI5ANCIS BL'CIIEK, Sunbury, May 17th, 1845. To the Mice tors of .Northumberland County. lELI.GW CITIZENS: I would respectfully - offer myself to your consideration, as a candi date for the office of I'llOTIIO.yOT.IU I Should i be elected, it will hn my pleasure, as well hs duly, to attend to the busn'ieas el the office wilh fidelity and punctuality. WM. i. MARTIN. Sonhurv; May f 7th. T8 r5. Tb the Electors of Xortlitunbcrland Crtuntv. F El. LOW CITIZENS. I haVe I ecn induced to' offer myself ss a candidate for ihe office of IVotlionotary, Al the enrti hig election Khnjld I fortunalery be elecie.l, I hereby promise, f.iiihfully and Impartial, ly lo discharge the duties of said ollice, JOHN FAKNSWOHTH. Sunbury. May 10, IS 15. To tfie Elcciors of Northumberland County. FELLOW CITIZEN'S. I hereby ofter my self as a candidate, fir the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I can only promiM-, yhoul.l I be fortunate enough lo lie re-elected, to discharge the duties of said office with f.dihly and impariialitv. EDWARD OYSTER. Suiil.urv, May 10, IS45'. To the Electors of Northumberland Counly. lEM.OW Cri'lENS. At the solicita ion of i- a iiuniliir'of my Iriends, f have consented lo be a candidate for Ihe ollice of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I promise ihe citizens of the county, that if I am elected. I will endeavor lo discharge the duTles of the ollice fai'lhfulty arid impartially. WILLIAM M. GRAY. Sonbmy, April 10th, 1815. To the Electors of Northumberland County. lELLOW CmZENS : Aa I have been great- ly encouiaged by my friends, I solicit your suppoit for the office of S I I E R f F F. Should you confer this office upon me, I shall endeavor lo discharge the dutiea thereof with lide htv. THOMAS . BILLINGTON. ssunbu.y. Apiil lOlh. ISI5. To iho Elector ol ISorthutubcrlatitf ('ntitilv. 11 F.fNG aoli'eited bV mv mi'inerou friends in the I ' il ll'erei I elions ol the cuiitv, I have Cons.cn ted to oiler my .ell lo yotii coiiatutrauon as a c un dulate loi the office ot corcmissioNER. Should I be elected. 1 pledge in v self to fulfil the dull s .1 the oll'u'e with li.leliiv ami iuii iil alitv. PETER VAN DUNG. A'ugiisti May :iUl, 1S15. To iho lilectois of Noithuniberlartd CiMinty . lELLtlW CITIZENS. Having been ri -oij- 1 aged by mv Ir.ends, 10 oil. r iny self a candi date for the ol.i.'e of COUNTY C'OrrllillSSXOlVER, I te-pecitullv s.ihclt your . upp.iit. t-lioul.l you see proper to confer the ollice upon me, I will eli de a .'01 lo dishaige the duties ll.eicof with tidility and inipuiliallly. SEBASTIAN 1IAUPT. Suiib-jiv, April 1 3th. s)45. To llic Electors of .Noilliutnbcil.ifid ('oiiulv : l."1 El. LOW CITIZENS:! beg leave to otl.i - myself s a candidate, at tbJ ensuing election, 1 for the ollice of fuiuify 'oninilHloiior. Should I be so forlunste as 10 be elected, I pledge myself 1.1 .IL.-hs'ies the duties of ihe office v.ili piouiplneLt and ti.lul.lv. CHARLES WEAYER Suiibury, A j.iil bth, lt45. ' 1 .! "iim HAAS'S HOTEL j .Vortlni 111 lirrlaml Couint 1'KNNSYLV.ANIA: HENRY HAAS ESPECTFULLY informs his (ricmls and ih; , public in general, that he has taken the bii stand ilaml, in the Borough of Sunbury, lately ncefyii iy John Haus as a public house, (west of th Sti'e I House, snd nearly onpoeito the Court HniJ'J where he is prepared to accommodate his frierd; snd all others who may fsvor him with their torn, in the best possible manner. , Hi BAR sfiall sparkle with the choicest ot .t; di'on, end his TAULE shall be well sup)re. with the veiy best the markets alTord. In fhor!, it 1 pains nor expense wiH he spared to render Ins house in every way worthy of public j.atroiiij v A lilral share of cu.tofn is 1 here fore solicited. Sunbury, April 1 2th, 1845. 0m WiSHIlTOTOlf HOTELjj H'rsf re of Main st., in the iiiro' of ron: -bcj rr Z2 LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. TIHE subscrilier would respectfully inform bii JL old friends and the travelling public, that I e hss recently taken and fulled Bp, in a superior manner, this spacious brick edifice, sign of GENERAL WASHINGTON, where he is prepared to accommodate travellers jnd visitors in the very best and pleasing style. If s house is situated in the most pleasant and centml part of the borough, convenient lo business, und is large and the rooms airy. Thankful for the liberal support while keeping the old Mun'cy Hotel and the American Hotel, it this burouijh, for the pat three yeers, he respect fully solicits 6 continuance of the same. THEODORE WELtg. Money, April 12lh, 1845. tf N. B. The Hairisburg, Northumberland, Polls, ville, Danville, Williamsport, Lock Haven andf Dellefnnte Stages strive at and depart from this Hou-e dBily. T. WELLS. NEW SPRING GOODS; A. II. MAUS1IAI.L; WHOLESALE & RET All DEALER t'n I'unh'onalih. Superior and Medium Fiinry a 'id Staple Dry Hoods. A'o. lss Chesnut st., between Seventh) and Eighth streets, 1'lillailelphf ti IS now in tegular receipt of New Styles Silks, Mou elm ile laities. Lawns, Organdies, Jacone, Ginghams, lljrrges, Marques, Enlims, Balzorines, (Cambric, Chinizes, Bu'mhnzines, Alpacas and o ther seasonable Dress (nKxlu ; also. Shawls, Scarf, Veils. Embroideries, Hosiery, Laces, Gloves, Lin en, Cambric Hahkfs. and Irish Linens ; Calicoes at 12 cts. s yard. Muslins, and other cheap Goods. Strangers w ill find it particularly to their inteies? to call, as the goods are all warranted, and t'.i htrest rnsfi prices invaiiably named first, Philadilphia, April 2tTth", 18 45. 2m R e m o va!. lilt. JOHN W. J.F.AL. IfE-TEl' i r l LLY informs thn ci tizens of "unbuiy and its viciniiy, t h-r be has removed to the Brick House, j,j Maiket alrcet; formerly occupied by Benjamin Hendricks, east of Ihe store former y oc ' copied by Miller & Marlz, and now by Iia T. Cle ' meiit, where he will bo happy to receive sjtlbj ir the line of his profession. Sunbury, March 2!th l45. DVESTXjrrs, rAiisiTs, T HE suhscrihel keen constantly for sale nn the most reasonable rt rins, an assortmsutof Medi cines, Drugs, DyestulVs, Paiuis, Oils, Varnishes, Aie. IleinfT; largely engaged in grinding such arncles' as Ginger, Muslaid and Pepper, be has them lor sJe of a superior quality, Mot the market puce. He would mention that he has a Patent Machine worked by steam power, which enables him to II PrTTt of the v.;ry best quality for 3? cents a lb. in1 llla.l.l. r, and 3 cruts in Hulk. He confidently s-serts that bis price are such' as to give saiiifjcltoii to those who in iv favor him' with a call. J. W. W. GORDON. No. lo West Pralt St., Baltimore, opposite Bui" limore and Ohio Rail Road Depot, N. B. No ch ngo maJe for dcli'.'eting (oods ir any part of ihe city. March Hth, 1815. 3m oot it S li o MAKING. f lH C subscriber, late of the firm of Beck dc Cro JL siijs, would rerpeclfully inform his old custom era snd the put. lie generally, that he now nccupi; Ihe new building wivl of Henry Haupi's Taifi' hop, and opposite George Urihl's Drug Store, i.' Market street, Sunbury, whete he inteudd u crttt J on bin former business of M6t Sc SKOli 3IAKIX(s; in all i)s variou I ranches. Ha wilt be prepurdjr' do all kinds of work iu his line at the shorten'.' rn lice, and in 1 lie most durable manner. He i.i f ful lor loriner paliciiage, and by strict attendance r. ' nu-iness ami rrahouaniu enargej, v:u cir.iea cr deserve a coiiiinuance of it. JOSCPl! BHC. JSiinbur'y, Teh. 22 I, 1813, Gin 1TEV- C.?kFETIlTGJ3 'I 1IE subscriU'ra hive received, and a.'e n'3 0i.ciiiiig a splendid atsonmeul of the fuliowitia g khI Saxony, Vi!ton and Yelvel Caipcti;ig I1 Prussols am Imperial J ply do 1 C.Kf: Etlrs kupeirine and fine Ingrains do' Vf I' Eugli .h shaded v Dama.-k Venetian do r I.'' 1 ; Ameiicail twilled and I'u'd do J Eucb.li DriiKgeiis and Woolen Floor t.'lolh Slair Mid l.nu'e Dorkings Emb.w.e.1 Piano and Table Cover Loudon ChetullH and Tufted Rug Door Mali of cveiy descriiliou. ALSO A la'ge and ext. n-.ive ersono'eot of t S ' Cloths, 1mm nhe to ei;lil yards wide, cut to fi.' ' iv Jescrii'tion ol rooina or iita.-ae... AUo, low ptfeed log. ol Caiia-liugs fi'.v.n 3 1 4 .' .; I ......... . 1 ... .....l. . . v, I o . l e Ilia yrf yuiil, luruiri ni.i. . 1.11 au....-r.i ,iti a..rtmenl uf r-oxla u.ually kept lyeiiyr merchant. . The above g.vi!. will lie o!d wkctesale .ir i i .i at ihe lowest market prices. Country l'rr" .' ud o her ' particulnlv invited to cHl s.V ' ni ne our s'.s k b. foie ii..ii.'uii then s lectin. is.'. CI.AbKsoN, PTCH & Mtfl.LtV. Suee. ssoi t i Joct ph H'sckwood 1 1 1 Ch",: c .iner of Frsi.kli'i I'lare. . l'hilalelh'. I, ii Si'. IMS. SI.vll', of a superior t;iu(it . tan now i ... J at the Lima Kilos jf Henry Master, in ? j,' bury. May t l.6.