Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 28, 1845, Image 3

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Corrected meekly by Henry Yoxlheimer.
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Ftatsititn, ... . 112
HrTTitn, la
Knox, . . . . . Q
DuKswit, 25
Taiiow, ... 10
Fti, ... 8
IlKCKLKTI FtA, 10
Dm mi Applhs, fiO
Do. PrACHIC, 150
A 1ILLE?VA1TTED,
i a new sctlli ment, w here he can obtain ftO
tirrrn ! lailtl, and othrr advantage, il
nher mill inductions. Enquire of
Sunhury, Juno 24, 1945. HUGH BELLAS.
ofirc to Creditors.
rPHE Orphan' Couil of Nuithumheiland coun-
ty, having appointed the tuh-criher Auditor,
to distribute I lie balance in the hands of Elisha
Kiine anil John Shi e, Executors of Philip straw,
late of Augusta township, in said comity, dee'd , to
niul among the creditors ami elhcis entitled to re.
ceivc rut of suid balance, il e said Aud lor hprp.
hy gitps no ice, that he will attend mi Saturday,
the I9ih day of July next, at tho house of Charles
Weaver, in Sunbury, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. of sard
t'av, for milking said dtstr. billion, whrn mid wl.e e
all persons inipn sit d ate requested to present their !
usppclivc cl .-lima: 1 K I KK LAZAlM'S. j
Sunbury, June 23lh. 1845 It. Auilitor. i
I
S hereby given, that I have putchasfd tit Con- '
stable sale, na the irintriv of Joseph Davis, of!
Point tow rsh p, Il e following proper v, Wnlm s-j
t'nv, June 18th, t 2 hogs, 5 small 2
ri.vta I ct.lt, 1 1 1 ulI', 8 stiff p, 2 s Is hiiiitira, I j
liivr, I'niamlp c'oik, I I lirrnu, flax in the ground I
hm'tp or hrs, the u(;Iiii'e.1 h If if com in the
lirouiid f.mie ol hs, oiip hull of 4 linen nf oa'a in
the ground more oi less. All of which I have loan
id In raid Davi--, during mv pleisuip, i f which ihe
oldie will tnke i nlic- . V.1. 11. WAPLES.
June 28ih. 1815.- :)t.
TERMS REDUCED.
rpvT.iVQ";y ?-r
) AGUE KM I A' GALLERY of Patent Vremi.
urn Colored likenem. and Photographic
Depot ;
No. ISfiChcsniit Street, Philadelphia.
No. 251 llrnadwav, New York ; IVo. 75 Court
Stnel, En-ton ; No. 130 Chcsiiut S'reet. Pliil.v
dclpha ; rialtiinore Miril, Ha'tiumre ; llro.nl-
I way, Saratoga Spr ni: ; No. fill Canal Siirel.
New-Orleans; Main Street Newport, R. I. And
Main Street, Du lloquc, Iowa.
CMjNSTlTlITlNO the oldest and mot Exb-n.
' Rive Est.ihli hinenl of tlie kind in (hp W ml I,
mid containing more than a THOUSAND POIl
TRAITS. Pint fnrinrj those of some of the iiiokI
distinguished iiiitt viil u :i Is, in the I'uitt-d Stales.
Admittance free.
This K-tah!ihment hivinr? Irn awanhd ihp
AMtil, Emir Eirxt Premium, nd two "It shrtt
Hiiiuir' nt thp Exhihitinra t l!o'on, New Voik
and t'hiladt'li hin, ri'aperlivply, for liPi-t I'irtuip-i and
A a'ulus, ia thus otllei.illy fualnined in the posi
tion of fiiperiority heri tnf ro univpradfV assigned it
liy the pnh ie, bb "'( in the World."
Juno 28th. 1815
Itie "Siisrar foal id Pills."
Keuiard of Merit Certificate of our Invention.
Nkw York, June IGth, 1844.
CE, ihp ui th'inignp.l, npvc r ;iw or heard o'
"uipir t-onteil I Ills, unlil lr. li. ueiiji-
tiiin Smith in iiiul.iclnit d and rxh hiied lloni to ua
hout a yen ninre.
Ismix IJiMioirii, M. I).. 8B Liberty t.
1! is it in n it L'n, 110 UroiilwRV and
Id Asoii limine.
IIotlAt'F. EVKKETT, 1 ) 11 l!R'-t, 1)0 HlJuH nSt.
Joiih I'uvnir.K, fl7 Hudson at.
' T.est fomp few m.iy lip diCPiVfd hy ignorant
fjuiLks, wp pn' I i-h tin- following!; and none hut
Unp'inripli'i) de.ilrrs II r .iiiiieii..iiri' any nnili
lion of tins inv du tide m. J c iih.
Patkit Orric.
Received thi 17ih diy of June, 1841. Irom Ilr.
(i. Uenjnmin Sioiih, tin- fee of f 30, pnyalilc i n hin
applieoioa for a parent for a I'. II "(Joalnl wiilj
bugir." H. L. Ellwiiiitii,
f'.oiuiii oner ol l'ateiits.
Aa t!iese Pills are pieprpj l.y an f iliiPitid p'iy
aician, ihey havr an advantage i.vi r o l.er piep ua
tiona fo mnrh i:dvp; MmiI, in.il re a iirnieiitly di-
linen aned from all oliieta hy their virtues, uaule
ftom their preiilmr pli-Haantnea-i.
03 C : A I J I ION. Aa a miserable imitation h-a
heen inaile, ly ll.e iiiinie ol '-Sug ir CiMted IMI,"
it iiecm.ry to h' tiure ihai Du. O lit.NJ Smith's
(iiiia'uip ia on i v. ry hnx. 1'iire 25 lenls.
Piii c imI Oll'ii e, 1VJ (Jippiiwii h at. N w York.
' S-'olJ hy JOHN W. KIMI.INW. Suohun,. j
VM. FOHsYTIlE, y.rlhum'd.
Htinhnrv. J ne 31-!, 14 5, '
JVurUiuntlx rlund futility, n.i.
Jnihe Orphans' Court of urd County ut April
Tr ot A. li. 1815.
ON motion of II. It. Maestr, Ei). The conn
grunt a rule on the hen nd legal reprised, i
tntivra of Joiili llorher, Si nr., late of tile borough of
funl ury. dee'd,. hivii jj issin- n'Vin clul.lren, to !
n il I John Uiteher, Ji., (.'a h irn.e, ma ro d to Onen '
T. Iloln-rta, Ma giret, momd to Win Fisher, Ma- t
ry Umher, Julia Aim Uucher, Ueliomh, married
to John Morrison, and (ieoigx Diuhe , tu ira and ;
ilia'ri' utiea of John Umlier, Sinr.. Lite of ihe bo.
roiiuh ol Sunliury, i f said r.ninly, ilec'd. To ap
pea i in our mit O.phain.' ('ourt to he h. Id for
aaul county , t ) t t on the 4lh d;.y of Auuti-l A.
L). 18 15, and aere t Ol if! use the pslaie of the
mid Iohn Liuil.rr, ciir, dic'd,or ahow raue
whv the a.ime should tiol he ao d.
(Jellified Irom the rrcords nf our and Orphin'
Couit, at l-Miiihiirv, this 22d dnv of M iv A. 1.
1811. EU AliD OYSI EIl. rik. O C.
Sunhurv, May 31-1, 1815. 6l
Rurtlitimlu-rluiHl 1 utility, nn. ;
The 1'onimoiiwi'iihli nf J', nns Ivarna, l i Har.ih
McOee, t'aiheiine MctSee, Nancy ilu'y, Nancy
Troxel, inleimairied with jucoli Troxel, Uather. j
ine Kinslry, ('u-ey Mcdee and Main aes Mc-(ji-p,
heirs and legatees of Manus McCJee, dee'd ,
and all other persona intended. Uar iriao.
YOU are hetehy pltid and commanded to ap
pear before our Judgei of the Orphans' Court,
at Sunhury, the 4th day of August, to show rauae
if any you have, why the aJmini-trution account of
Barnard Mctioe, eippuior of Manus MrCJee, I lie of
Chilisquaque township, dee'd., shoulJ not he re
viewed, reverted and coriettcd, agreeably to an or.
tier made in our said court.
Witnfss the Honoialle Joseph B. Anthony, Esq.
President of our said court, the 27th day nf May,
A. U. 1615. EDWARD OYnTFK,
May 81. 1815. ft Cl'k O. C.
Li3T" 1TC
ALL PEUSONa iniirhted to 11. il. Master, on
book account, or otherwise, are requested to
rail and settle without delay
tSuubury.May 17, 1815. II. I). MASSE R.
Sheriff's Sales.
KY virtue of Pertain writ of venditioni expr
nns issued nut nf the Court of Common
I'leaa of Northumberland County to me directed,
will he exposed In puMio sale, at the Court House
in the Porough of Stitihury, on Monday the 1 4th
day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tho follow
iog described property to wit:
A certain trnct of lam situate In Coal township,
Northumberland county, survpyed on warrant
granted to Michael Kroll, e.mininliig 250 acres
moie or less, adjoining lands snrveyed in the n nines.
Frederick Cmimr, Matthias Zimmernan, lleroard
II uhley and others; about 8 acres of which are
cleared.
A 1.50 The equal undivided thicc-fourth parts,
(the whole into four equal parts to he divided.) of
three certain contiguous tiart of land, situate in
Coal township nforesjid i ono thrriof survpye.l on
warrant granted to John Nicholas Uailey ; one o
iher thereof mrveyed on a warrant to Ppter .Snss,
man, and the other therpof aorveyrd on a w irrant
granted to I'etpr Maurer, adjoining landt surveyed
in the names of B irnard Hnhley, John ('owden,
Bio jamin F. Young and others, containing in Ihe
whole 542 acre moie or less, about 50 acres of
which are cleaied ; whereon are prpcled a 1 j s'ory
log house, a loj biro, nn orehaid, Ac, now in the
occupoxy of Michael Kerslelter.
ALSO The equal undivided nnp-f nirth part,
(the whole Into four equal parts to he divided,) of
a certain tra-t or piece of I md. situate in t. al town
ship aforpsaid, coutniuiug 2tH) acres or there diniits,
(being part of a I 'rger tract surveved in the ntci p
of Daniel Reps, called "Springfield.") a'ont 40
ens of which are cleared ; w hereon arc rrep'pil a
two story log house, a log barn, an orchard, fci, !
now in the oreopancy of David Thompson. !
ALSO The equal undivided one-fourtli .nrt nf 1
a certain trict of land, situnp in to.d to uip n- i
forrsaid, coutining 21)0 neres or thereabout", (bp. j
ing part of a larger trnct surveyed in the nanie of i
Danb l I'ees, c illrd "Spriiigfield,") nhoul 40 acres j
of which are cleared; whereon sie erected a two j
story log house a lo barn, nn orcha'd, eve.. n..w
in Ihe occupancy of David Thompson, subject to a
nior'B'ipe to John C Ilovd. j
ALSO The equ I umliiidpd onpf urh pari,,
of n certain trad ol bin I, situate in Coal I p. afore- '
said, called -'Stone Ilei ge," survi ved in the nan e !
ol William Tomlinsini, containing 245 acres, oi j
thereabouts; about 6(1 acres of which nrpplcarrd J i
wlnieoii ate i re le t a two story log house, a log
barn, a spring hou-etnd a luge on-hard, now in I
the ucctipanev of John Thompson, Senr. I
ALSO The equal undivided one. fourth j rut, I
of a cpr'nin Itnct of hind, siltMte in Coil township i
aforps aid, called 'Sione Ilenge,' surveyed in the ;
name of William Toitdirs n, cont iining 215 nctps I
or thrreal out-', about fid acr.s of wbidi are clear- j
eJ ; win icon ore erected a two story log houp, a j
prlog h ni-e nn.l a largo orchnid, now in the oc !
cupancy of John Thorn, son, sr., subject ru a mort- i
gai;p to John C. Boyd. j
ALSO A ci rain Irnet of land, situate in Coal
In u-hip af oiPsaid, adj iuing find- now, or l.ile J
of Diddle, Company A: others, cont iinii g Ki6a-1
ens moie or Ie--', a'out 12 anes of which are j
cleired; whi r on are precltil a two story log h u-p I
and a log sluhle, subject to perlaill mortgages.
ALStJ A certain tract or piece ol I mil, situate I
in Coal town-hip aforesaid, adjoining lands of '.he
Asylum Co., Diddle ci Co., Sirnh Rces &, others,
containing 1012 acres, 43 perches and al'ow.mce,
morn or less, (I ping pails of ihrep contiguous tracts
ofhind, surveyed in the names of Widiam Piich
nrj, tleo cp t "ol.1r.iin ct Andrew Shuher.) about
one acre of which is cleared ; whereon aie eree'ed
a log hou-'c arid nn excellent saw-mill, on the main
branch of Shainokiii creik, which p.lses through
said land.
ALSO Two certain tr iris of land, sifna'e in
Coal lounhij) ofoiesaid, adjoining lards nf Tom
linson, Yariiall, Mervine, Melchotr Smith eV others
Conl.iitiitig together 127 acres, 66 perch' sand al
lowance, more or less, being the sime tr ipts of
land which sm surveyed in pnrsu nice of two
w irr.nls, cr.inled to Pet r Zeigi nfoos, dated llje
10th and 2lst davs of December, 1820, re-pective-
ALSO A certain tract of land, situate in Coal
township aforesaid, in joining lands of .Meli hoir
Smith vV others, pouiuining twenty one scris, Lit
perches mid a'low nice, more or less.
ALSO The equal undivided four-l welf'h p.i'l.
(ihe whole into 12 eqinl parts to be div ided.) of 31
Contiguous tracts of l.md. situate in Linle M.iho
noy &. Coal to.vnshipsuforp. aid ; one thereof sui
veypd on warrntil, gr.itiipj to Willinn Cook,
coiit.nniiig 417 acres, 140 perc! i-s more or Ie-, ad
joining biiidi sutveyt'd in the i, nines i f Jereini ih j
Jackson, William tlray iV others J one oilier there- ;
of, surveyed on a ws'rinl granted to i.liam
Wilson, containing 3!):l acres 101 petches more
or less, adjoining lands surveyed ill the il imes of
Jacob Shaitell. John Cook rVoibers; ono otker ;
thereof, suiveyed on a warrant granted to Thomas .
Ham.lt in, C Mail, log 412 acre-, 45 perches and nl- i
I iwance, niorf or le-s. a'j lining hinds surveyed in !
the mimes of H .muel Scott. Jeremiah Jackson and
others; one ether thereof, surveved in pursti mc -
i f a wariant In Thorn as (liant, contain ng 418. i
cres, 80 perches and allowntce, adjoinii g binds j
sniveled in ihe u.mes of Thomas K -e-e Thomis
II iiiiilton e others ; one other then of. surveyed :
on a warmnl to Thotnis lirese, containing 4M:i a
cres, 42 i rehea and allowance, more or le, ad
j uniii4 lands sui veveil in the names of Th mias
Hamilon.T (irant (V o'hi'is 1 one o'her ll ereof,
surveyed on a wi runt to J. r. in sh J.icksou, ron
li ning 315 acres, 50 perchii and ullowaoce, mo e
or less, a j ni'iig I mils last aforesaid, town I
T;nuua lb pso, Tlinnias (liatit and others; one
other theieof, stirveye.l on a warrant to Al xi' d ir :
Hunter, enniaiuin i 420 a.res, 25 perr'irs, moe or '
h s. adioiniiig I mils snrv.ye.l in the name of T.
Oram, Chr ttopher DonkleN ropr and ot'iers ; one
ot' ur thereof, sutv-ved on a wairanl to John t'nw.
den, e 'ntaiuing 403 acres, 137 icrches more or lers,
adj lining lands survee.l in the names of V. ill am
C. Dunklehciger and others; one other tin r of, j
survi ved on a warrinl hi Wiliiatn (iiay, cont ,in-
ing 3'J'J aires. 2 1 perchi s n re oris., adj lining
lands surveved in ihe names of Ji renruh Jackson,
Jc'in Cowden and oiheis ; one other theieof, si;r.
veved on a warranl to Thomas (iran1, louluming
410 acres, 37 perches mo e or h ss, adjuiniug lands
suiviy d in itie names of . . ;
one oilier tin reof, survi ved on a Warrant to Surnu
el Scoti, contrtiiiing 3'i acrei 5 perc'n s and all
snce, ailjoiuing land survi ved in Ihe names of
W'ltbam Hamilton, Thoni is Reese - others; one
other thereof, sutveyi d on a wa r iut to Jacob Kriylit,
conutiiirg 188 ucn fi'J perches more or less, sd-
joining lands suiveyed III thtf names of Esther
('lamer, (iodfrey Wateis and others ; one oilier
thereof, surveyed on a warrant to William C. Black,
containing 121 acre 68 iierchea and allnwai ce,
adjoining laud surveyed in the names of Kiehl,
Hunter, Martin and others; one other theieof, Fur.
veved in the name of John Doyer, containing 116
acres 144 perches more or less, adjoining lands ui
veyed in Ihe names of John U, Price, Michael Kroll
and other ; one other thereof, surveved in tha
name of Charles Deriug, containing 05 acre i)7
erches more or less, adjoining lind surveyed iu
the names of Hunter, Waters, Kiehl and others;
one other thereof, surveyed in the nam of Alexan
der Jordan, containing 121 terra 150 perches more
or leas, adjoining lands surveyed in Ihe names of
Grant, Martin, Sfiarlell ck others; one other there,
of sui veved ia the name of tJeorge V. Kiehl, con.
laming 1 12 acres 137 prrclua moie or less, adjoin,
ing lands surveyed in the names of Hunter, UUik
St otiicit ; one other theieof, surveyed in the panic
V. ? .'. Ill ,0 II ll,H II II .
of John O. Martin, containing 100 acres moro or
less, adjoining lands surveyed In tho names of Orant
Dogar At Kiehl i one other thereof, surveyed in iho
name of John (I. Martin, Containing 174 acrca 142
perches more or less, adjoining lands smveyed in
tho names of Himmrlreich, Yoxiheimer it othcra t
one other thrreof, surveyed In the namo of George
Prince, containing 117 acres 80 perches more or
less, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Zei
glpr, (Jrant, Cowden & Dai ley t one other thereof,
surveyed in the name of John D. Pricp, containing
118 acicj 24 perches more or has, adjoining lands
surveyed in iho names of Bog ir, (front and others ;
one other ihoreof, surveyed in the name of John D.
Price, containing 24 seres 41 pe ches more or less
adjoining lands snrveypd in the nnmps of Ynxthei
mer, Shissler and others; one other thereof, sur
veyed in the name nf Godfrey Waters, containing
120 acres more or !ess, adjoining lands suiveyed in
the names of Diight. Hunter and others ; one other
thereof, surveyed in the name of Henry YoX'heitner.
containing 00 acres 70 perches more or less, Bib
joining lands surveyed in the names of Grant, Yox
iheimer and others j one othpr thereof, survpypd in
the name of Henry Yuxtheimer, containing 173
acres 5(5 pi rein s moro or less, adjoining lands stir,
veyed in iho names of Reed, Martin, Cowden and
others ; one other theieof. surveyed in the name of
Isaac Ziegler, containing 125 acres 51 perches more
or Ie, adjoining lands sorvpyed in Ihe namea of J
Grant, Price and D.iilrv ; one oil pr thereof, survey.
id in the name of Jacob lLllcr, confining ?13 as '
crcs 108 perches more or less, adjoining Boyd, j
Kramer, Maurer and Himmelieich ; one oihei !
thereof, surveyed in the namn of Henry Himmel- I
reich, containing 458 acres 40 perches more or Ics.
ailjoiuing Boy I, Wilson. Maurer an I others ; one ,
other thereof, surveved in tho name of llenrv shiss
h r, containing 150 serea more or Iiss, ndjoiuing
Jordan, Reed, Yoxtheimer nnd others ; one other
ther"nf, survpypd in thp name of John Boyd, pun.
lainiitg 44 1 nctes 12 etches more, or less, udj lin
ing lands survpypd in the name of Frederick Cia
rner, Peter Maurer and ot'.o-s ; and the oth' r thete.
of, patented to J ienh Wullis. cont iininn 123 acres
mor'or loss, adjoining Inin's survi yed in the names i
of Huiitni In icb, YoxMiiem' r and othprs. j
ALSO A ccriniii trnct of land, situate in ('oil j
township ufo-esaid, survpyi d in pursuance of a '
wnrranl pranted In J icob W eis, jr. ihited the 3 1 ,!
day of Scptembi r, 1828. containing 5 acres more or j
less, adj imrig lands surveyed in the namo ol Ed- j
ward (J. Mnikley nn.l othir. j
AT.St) S much ns is eiluMed in C.inl town-
ship, Norlhnmberhn l ci tititv, of eleven contiguous :
tracts of hind ; one tin reof. stirv.-vul in the unoip .'
of William Boyd, containing 1 10 aces 9 1 fic chi s
more or less; one other thereof surveyed iu the
nao-c of John II Stout, cont lining 430 acres more
or les; one o'her thereof surveyed in the name nf
John ('. Boyd, emit lining 372 acres 110 pirclrs
in ire or less; one o'her thereof surveyed in the i
mnw of John C Boyd, cont aioint H!I0 acres more j
or Ic-s ; one othrt thereof, surveyed in the n me of i
Samuel Morgan, containing 4 15 acres 1 15 pen he- !
mon or lese ; ono other thereof survevul in the I
name of John C Boyd, containing 413 acres fi I
perches more or less ; one other thereof surveyed
in the name of Hester Scott, containing 121 ;irrcs
70 perches more or li s 1 one other thereof survey d
in the name of Harm ah M Boyd, cont i ning 427
neres 110 pi rchi-a more or less; one other thereof
sin vey id iu the name of William Boyd, Containing
458 ictes 157 perches more or leas ; one oihei
thereof surveyed in the nnmi' of Eliri S, Bovtl. con
t iinirig 443 acrea I perch more or less, nnd the o
ther thereof surveyed in the name of William Boyd,
containing 357 acres 128 perches more or lcs.
ALSO So much n isstuated in Conl township
Northumberland counlv, f tbe equal undtvi ed one
fourth part nf 1 55 pins of 226 parts of thiito' ti '
contiguous tracts ol land, surveyed on wair-ui's for !
400 acres each, dated the lOth d.iy of May, IVMt.t, i
gran'cd to William Elliot, (ieorge Aahtotl, Caleb
Lownes John Y. ting, John Wt.ilcmnn. Joseph
Jordan, Richard Ttlni, Iohn Warner. D.in;el Rep.,
William Poller, William Mill, r, Peter Deh iveu !
and William Powel; .which said tracts of hind are
by the nliM'iul return- of survey compute I to cor.- ',
Win 5340 acres 120 perches sod alt ovimce. j
Seized, lal.en iu execution, nnd to bo sold as the :
property of Burd Palteron. j
ALSO The one undivided 5th part ofa cP-tim
tract of land situate in Augusta loutish p, Noi
thunihprlatvl county, containing 2b0 acrp', more or
les--, adjouiii'g lands of Augustus Hoey, Kocln r
and otheis, about 100 acres of which is cleared ;
whereon arc eree'ed a trnme house, an old log
barn, an orchard. iVc.
Scizid, inki n in execution, nnd to be sold as the
propeny of Jonrithun Fuim.iti.
ALSO .Ml the di femlaiu's interest (supposed
to be the undivided tn iety) of and in n certain
tract of land Htuate iu Co d tow nship, Northum
berland county, surveyed on a warrant t i Thomas
Hamilton, containing four bun 'red and Iwi Ivo
acies uio.e or le.-s, nbout twelve acres of which are
c'eired; whereon are erected a small log hetie
nnd a log stah'e. Sa d tract of land is 1 ounded by
lands sot veved in the nano s of John C.ir-on, Smii
uel t'lnrk, John Brady, John ('arson and oil ers.
Seized, tnkin in exfeu ion, and to he sold as the
propeity ol Mjiks E. Eckert.
AI.sO A certiinttact of md situate in An-Cll-tl
toivi ship, .Vorthuin'oerland eounlv, udj lilt
ing iiimls of now Lew i- Dewurt, Chrisli in S,issli i"
beiis, I iiuU of Mrs. ShulV-r, J ihn (Mark, jr., and
otheis, confining two biiu.lred and filly uens more
or li'fS, a'ooui one hundred and niinty live acres ,.f
which are cb ari d ; when on aie c.eeted a loo story
log house, a stone tenant house (rough can1) and
a large bank boll.
Seiz-d.l iketi in execution, and to be solJ as the
prop rty of Adam Sliis-ler.
AL'O A reit.iin Iraet or pice of land siJunte
in Shamokm lnwnhip, N nihninli i! in I c. unty,
coelaii ing I riv eijiht acres uud nine pereln s, ad
joining l-itids nf John Evi rl. George Arnold, Jacob
Klnze, John Horn utiJ ollu'u, u'ooul 38 sens of
which is clear d.
Seis.'d, lakeii iu execution, and to be ,dd ai the
projteriy nf Willi .m Maitz.
ALSO The undivided 5th part ofa c r'a'm I t
of ground, silt) lie in the borough of Sin. htm , N r.
huinhi rl iinl roun'y, I cing ihe W estern h i.t j ,rt
of lot No, 120, us m 'iki d in Ihe gem ral p'i ,.f
said town, bounded on the iu lit by Deal.iirv
sheet, on the inti li by an iil ey, on the ne-t by lot
No. I to, mi l on tho east by the oi'ncr part of lot
No. 13'J ; on which are tr.-ct d a two story b irk
dweding house, to which U attached a sione f.iieh.
en, wiih a shed loot. There me also some I'm it
tree, nod a Ing stable on sstd premises.
Seized, liikeu in execn ion, hi d to be sol 1 a.s the
property ol Samuel Dmckemillcr.
FELIX M ACKER, Sheriff.
pheiifl" Ollice,
Sunbury, May 31st, 1845. $
Notice
"JVOTICE ishcriby given to the heirs and legal
J-' representatives uf Henry Antes, did a-ed, lh:l
by virtue of a writ of Puitnioii issued out of the
Orphan dmrl of NorlhuiuierUnd couniy, tn ifie
directed, un inquest will be held al ths- late n-sidence
j ol did deceased, in Ihe hcrough nf Northuinher
I laud, Northumlierlaud county, on Friday the 18th
j day of July next, ut 10 o'eliM-k, A. M., for the pur
I pose of making partition of or to value and op
praise the real estate of said deceased, at which
time liid place you may at end il'vou think i foper.
FELIX MAl'KER, Slurrf.
ShciiiraOii.ee. f
ISmihury, May 81, lfc45. $ Ci
LIST OF JURORS
OF Northumberland County, for August Term,
A. I). 1845.
(ai'nud Jurors.
Tiriu. Abraham Kissinger,
Delati'ttre. Win. McWilliams, Christian Gosh,
t-nr., John N. Oyster, Georgo Musleller.
Lewis Andrew Kersliner, jr.
Wilton. Leonard Beidelm tn, Jonathan Adam.
Chillifrpinyw.hthn McWilliams. James F.
Murray, Oporge W. Fries. Benjamin Tmxcl.
Point. 1) inipl Pur-p.
tftirlhumtierlttnif.deHTtK' A o!ey,
.Vififtury Samuel Gobin, Benjamin Robins,
Gcmga Young.
Augusta. Nathaniel Lytic, James Campbell.
Shomokin. John fass.
Upper Mamnif,. Gideon Sbndlp.
htwrr Mihnnnt.( l,riti in Albert, Peter Reil..
Jackson. George Deppin.
Traverse .furors.
Tttrbuf. George Kn'z.
lhlnwnre Joseph Hytieurson, J unes Evert, '
Georgo C. McKee. j
Lewi. M ij ir Sweeney. j
Milton. Georce Kohler, John Prick, Ji ff rson
Landers, Lewis 11. Evune, James Miller, John .
U,r..
ChiVinquaijue. Hugh McGI 'Oghlln, Li vi !
Kitipu, AI'pii SboPinaker, Fleming Nes'oii. j
Point. Wm Ijemnti.
IsWthitottitrnnd William Wenik. ,
Sunlmrij. M.nk Scti.b nn. '
August a (Thatles Eekman, S.muel Shi
.fi Coope., Jieob Hoover. Gmrge Reefer, P, ,r
Reitz, John Kremer, of Deiks, Simon Snvder, J is.
Ross. .
S!iamokin.-.U n Kisemnn. Jo!n Dunkh beraer.
Ktfh. William Clark, William Vas ine, Wil.
liam Meiler, j' , Fred, r ek Weaver, John C.iliij.bill.
Cord Ji reminh Zimmerman.
Upper Mnlitmny. Michael Rei'z
Isnrer Mtdionot Solomon B ichmm. George
Emticb, snr , Michael Emrich John Telmpp.
I. ttlc Mnhnony. John Pif. r, William U ikrr.
Jiitkton. Peier Kloi'k, (ieorge Ilei nsr, .loruia
Bnliiier, Solomon Dres.-h i, Michi. I Wolf, John
Wentzcl.
Pel 5! tiTuror.
Turhul. John M. Hoi.sel, Em cll Eshhiuch,
John l.e dy.
Ilr.'mritri'. J bn Nieelv, Mel ry Header, j'.,
Henry DielTeiiderfer, William Hood,
.rovs. Willi nn Pitckmnti.
M'llnn. William Sirme.
ChiHistjuiiipie. losej h K ine.
Point John Paul.
Northumberland. Conrad Winck. jr.
Sunburn B"n.imin Hendriiks. tialeoii
M.
nks. (ieoige .iioinerm .in. Thorn is Ivnhins.
Augusta. Danii I Z.iitmm,
Ihinii I Zimmer-
mm.
Sfmmokin. Jo-eph Kiimrin, Solomon Hum
mel. Cusner Aduns, Augustn. Jluev. John 1 ' u n -
! l;eoen;-r, son of I L iny , Pinl.p Keller, Robeil
! t'nmphell, j'.
I Coid. W illi on Geailnirt, Stephen Bitlenlieu
i der. S ,,imoii Wary.
I Uppir Mahouoy, -(Seorge Shadle, G'eorp
j Heiiu, John S on k.
Ijorir .Vo.'moro.. Peter Kocher, George Em-
lich. jr., Peier Bitl r.
J.iclt.ton. Jacob BrosilM, f-aac l!ei".
q - h cV n z a. ar 7& a.
v i a n a s .
ri"IIE Sl BSCRIBER has h.enr pointed njenl.
I for (be sale .f COM! D MEYER'S CEL.
EHItXTEl) PR EMH'M ROSE WOOD PI
ANOS, nt this place. These Pianos hnvc a plain,
massive and beautiful exteiior fmi h, and, for depth
nnd sweetness of lorn', and cleg nice nf w orkman
ship, nre not surpa-sed hv any in the Fuiitd States.
The billowing is a rccommcud.tiimi from C a it l
Dif.ts, a cehbiatod pprfoirncr, ami himself a man
u fact liter l
A V A tl I.
HATlin had thp plea-nip of Irving the exce'
b ill I'l ino Fortes inaiifactured by Mr, Meyer, and
cxhibitpd.it theli-t exhdii'ioii ofihe Fr iiklm In
stitutp, I feel il due lo the true merit of the maker
lo declare that ibes in-trumiits ate ipiite i qua1,
and in some re.-prcls even superior, n nil the Pi
mm Fortes, 1 saw nt the capitals nf Emope, and
luting a sojourn of two years at Pari".
These Pnitios will bo mi il nt the manufacturer'
lowest Phibiib IphiA prices, if not some'liiug I ivver.
Persons are ieque-ted to call nud examine for
.hi mselvps, nl the re-i lence of the -iih-criher.
Sunbury. Mav 'DLV R- MASSE R.
7iii.iiijvnt i Toil's nam:.
VALUAI1LK FAlkM
V O It S A L E. I
BY VHM'l'E of 'be powei vested in tin-, by
the will of the la'p Thomis tJitANr. decM.,
will be sold nl ptthlc silo on Wi due-day, tl e 23d t
day ot July next, al the M msion Hons... mi ni the I
pn inisesol Ihe M an-i hi Farm if the Irrte T. oitm I
Grant, dee'd., in A ngtist i township, Northuinber-
lund cotl'lly, Pa., sim ile i n the ea-l si 'e nt 1'ie Ki. '
vi r Su-qiiehiiuna, i quidistai.t, nnd about a nn'e I
Irom the Uorouuhs ol Sunbury sml Norihuii-'o. i , !
lind, all thai valiisblo e-t hp. late the Van sim!
Farm of sa tl Thoruss (irani, dee'd., ad'.ii'.mjj (he
firm of Simuel llont. r on the south, I .nd ol I'ho. '
in .s Robin on the i-sl, o:hi r land ot ihe Into Tim-
mas Grnnt on the north, and th.n Su-quehunna Ki" I
r on ih west, entraining, t. e ber, two humlie l i
nod twenty sit acres sml seveitiy perpties. more or
less, of which ah nil two '.uindnd and f.ft.-en acie. '
n-e c'eiudan l about ,,cf bun !- J and !lcn acrci '
nre fust rale llhw 1 otto n laud. !
'I he iuiproveir.enis consis. ofa tvvn story dou' Ie :
firm house, 4tJ feel fiotit by 30 led in di-pili, with
Irame beck biuldii g ..11 1 fiume ki'ilon, nnd stone ,
link bouse hid ovi n attic he I, in. I u pump mnl
We'l of i xceib III water in the kiU'hin, u Sione':
' nioko house, a li ge bank turn, Ut l.oy done.
1 2d d . frame, HO i t long by 36 fit in d til, a 2 i
sto V wagon hutise, wi h iana'y ib ve and corn
' ciih nt nched, a f nine curii ign ho.ie .no! gratiaiv. !
and a large I J b ru ami stulde, will a ni w und
improved ct.lcr press, with hu -e'.td rool nvtr the
sine. An I
ALSO i two s'ory biiek dwi I'ir g house, eon j
tiiuiiij it I'oiil In t and in ihpih 17 bet. Id
met rs, and biii k two stoiy kitchen, 20 f 1 1 in Ir. n: '.
by I t feci, 6 itiihts in pth. Thue nre upon '
ihe prcnii two apple ouoards in excellent o'der. !
'. ofthe mol valuable fruit, one con gmin about ;
; cil I and ihe other t'oul nine sens. i
' This Farm is one of tbe most valuable and pro. :
j duc'ive in the State, in in (be highest slate nf oil- j
1 limion, sod loraifd iu the head uf district,'
' which, for suhihnty of ilim .to und pictuierqie j
I sc. in ry, is iuisiirpa-si d. It is silUHte on the pool J
I of the Shamokin dain al tlie rs-lein tcrminati n of i
i the Nonhumla rl iinl lliidge, It irnxiuiity lo the
i thriving h.irotigh of Suiibuiy nnd Noithimiheil tnd,
! and the probaloliiy that tho hi Is contain Valuable
bodies ol Iron Ore, and its adiu rattle locuimi in the
I heart ofthe Iron und Coal renins nf I'euusy Ivan.i,
to whiih itieie is a heavy and increasing eiuir.i
' lion, give tins property an additional value, and
( render ii well woithy nf the attention of cap.ul-
tsts anu luriue s.
k'j- Tcrinsaude l.now n on tho day of sale.
KENDKIiTON SMITH.
Adin'r., Ac, ol Thoinsa Grsul.dic'd.
buuluty, May 10, 1815, 8t.
To tlio li'ucttirs of iS'ortljunibcrlanJ
Couniy.
A T the solicitation of a number of my friends in
dtll'eroiit parts ofthe county. 1 have consented
to he a candid oe for the ofliee of
rnOTHOIMOTAIlY.
Sliou'd I be so foitun ate ns to ho elected, t pledge
myself to discharge the duties of the office with
promptness nnd fidelity. I AMES UEAKD.
MeEwpnsvillo, June 21st, 1815.
To the J'.luctors of iN'ortliumbcrlatnJ
County.
TfEINfj soi:rtted by ni my of my friends, I
jgjS have consented tn uller myself as a candidaie
t-r the ollice of
T r c unrcr
of Nnrthtimberl ml county. Should yon see pro
per In elect me. I pi. dge mysi If to perform the
duties of said ollice with fidelity.
W ILLIAM G CLICK.
Sunbury. May 3 1 si, 18.15.
To 1 1 to I'lloclorj of IVortliuiiibcilaiiiJ
( 'oiinty.
T iho Solic l ilion nf a number of person', in
diir lent paits of the county, I have Consented
to be a candidate for Ihp ollii p of
ti: u.i sr it : n
of Northiim'.ieiland r -un y. I nerd hardly assure
my fell tw-ritiz-m, that if I am elected, I will pit.
deavor to diseli irgo the duties of the office faiiliful
ly and impartially.
.IESsR m. SIMPSON.
Sunbury, May 17th, ISI5
To tlio '".Ici:tors of Aorllinmbci land
County.
rPlll' si.l's -rtber, from tlip encouragenipnt recei.
veil Irom t.t uumi-rous friends, hereby oiler
hints, Il m a ciudidate for the ollice uf
'i'REASUREIl
of No thuml rlnrid conti'y, for which hn solicits
'he soil asos of his If I ivv-citizens. Should he I
e'ecieil, he vv iil lllllil the iluti 'S nf the ollice with
lid.lov. FRANCIS BLC1IER.
Siiiilnny, M-iy I?lh. Is 15.
To tlu; doctors of .Northiiinbcrlaml
Counlv.
pi'.l.l l)r CI l IZnNS: I would respectfully
oiler nivs. If to your consideration, a a caiidi
d.ilii lor the nllice nf
i'ho Tiio.'o . : i.
S'leu'd I be elected, it will be my plcasuie. ns
we'l ns duty, to at li-1 ii I to the bus in ss of the ollice
with fi letity und punctuality.
WM. J. MARTIN.
S.inborv, May 17; h Ht5.
To tliu Electors of Aorlhuinberlmid
( 'nlllltV.
lEI.I.OW CITIZENS. I have tern induced
' to iifl'i r ruv se.f as a c uidid.te foi ihe ollice of
i'l ;t Doiiotary,
At the ein-i ioa eledion Should I fortunately he
rot ted, I here v promise, faidil'uby and hnparti il
ly to discharge thei'u'ies of sa d ollice.
JoII.V FAKNSWORTIL
Sunbury, Mnv 10, 1 S 15.
To tin; Eleciors of Northumberland
Count v.
jTELLOW CITIZENS. 1 hereby clTer my
L self .is a candid ite, fir ihe oliicc of
REGISTER AtJD HECOXHJEH.
I can only proini-e. should I lie forliinale enough
lo be re-eleeed, to ili-eh irg.) ihe duties of said ollice
with tidi hiy Mid impar'i ii'v.
EDWARD OYSlElt.
Surihurv. May 10, H45.
To ihe Electors of Northumberland
( 'otlllt v.
ILLLiiW CITIZENS. At the solicitai.n of
1 a iitunhiriit my Ii tends, I have consented to
be a candidate for the ollice of
HEGISTETt AND liECOKDEn.
I proiuiai' ihe eit r. ns ofthe county, that if I nm
elected. I will endeavor to discharge the. duties of
the t llice f.iiihfullv und imp irn elv.
WILLIAM M. GRAY.
Sunbury, April 10th. IS-15.
To ihe Electors of Northumberland
( "otllltV.
jVELLiUV CITIZENS: As I have been e
t ly eneotiisged by my friends, I solicit, your
suj pint lor the ollice of
S II K It I !' 1
Shoid l you confir this ollice ipon nie, I shall
er deavoi !o dis'chaige the dtit es lln ieof witli lidc-
h'y. THOMAS ,. BILI.INGION.
Sunbin v, Apiil HUb. ', -45.
To the Eloi'lors c( Northumberland
( 'utility.
Ill I.NIJ s 'ti d I V mv nttineroiis fiionds iu Ihe
ibl'. r. rt s en 'ns ot ihe p. untv, I h ive consen
led lo oil. r nivse'.fin yom consideration as a can
't.ia.ie loi thu olliee of
COMIrTISSIOXJEIt.
I Sh .,u!d 1 be elecie I I pledge myself to fulfil ihe
I duli.snf the ollice wiih ft. h Inv and rmput ahtv.
PETER YANDLING.
Aumisti, May 8 1st, 1S15.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
ILLI.OW (.'I I IZ EN'S Having been rnceu
U tnui d by mv friends, to olVi r myself a a candi
date for the nllice i f
COUNTY COITStlESIONER.
I ru-pi ciiudv sobcit your support. Should you
see proper to center the olli.-p upon me, I will en
iliiiv.o todi-ihuge the du irs iheteof with fidt hty
and impjrlia ity.
SEI!SMAN HAI PT.
Sunbury. Apiil hlili, tvl5.
To the Electors of Northumberland
( 'oiinty :
I7EI LOW t I I'lZEN's : I beg leave to i.tlei 1
I invsi if as a e.nJulatv, at ll.e ensuing election,
fir ihe oif.ce of j
4 osuitj C'oittnilMNlonrr. j
Si.i.utd I U' n f otuin'e as to be elected, I pli die
inv-eif ( 1 i!;.i hu.e,,i the ni.t.ts ol ll.e ollice w.tU
1 101.1t 'ne.. in. 1 li.!il tv.
CHARLES WEAVER.
; Sunbury, Apiil ii h, l.st.5.
! iu:i.r rui:
I 15 c jj; i n n c r s .
fill IE subscriber would respectfully infoim the
I. Cutens of Sunbury and the public eerxT.illy,
that ll.ev h ive puichuvcd ihe shop of Mr, Willi. .ni
llo, v, r, in Maikel stin t, one door wed ot itic P, d
Ollice, vvtn ie they will continue tho
ill all its Lr.iOfhes. The public niav iipecl llieir
work d l.e iu the luted si vie. They ho, e, by suit I
htieiitio.-i lo bu-llii . to lueiit a hare of public
patiooage,
ll j' Coifm made to Older 011 the shotted uo'ics,
and country produce taken 111 exchange tor wn.it.
( H A S. i. ,V HEN It Y C. MARTIN ,
bui.buiy, Msy IVtb, 115. If.
HAAS'S HOTEL, "
3U1TB1TP, 7.
Nor I liu in be r tun d County
I'UNNSYIsVANlA.
HENRV HAAS
ij F.SPECTFL'LLY informs his friends nnd tlv
fit public in general, that he has taken the ll'ik
stand, in the Uorough of Sunbury, lately ncctmie
hv John Hauas a public house, (west of the Hta
House, and nearly opposite tho Court Hou-e,j
where h is prepared lo accommodate his fiirtul ,
nud all others who may favor him with their Cus
tom, in the best possible manner.
His EAR shall sparkle with the choicest of I.i
ai otis. und his TAULE shnll ha well sunptie f
with tho veiy lipsl Ihe markets nlTord. In short, n ,
pains nor expi'lleo will be spired to render I t-t
house in every way worthy of public pntronig-.
A lil erat sh ire of rii-tom is there forp a ihcitcd.
Sunbury, April 12th, H I5. r!m
vx:-::itgtcit hctei ,
V l fide of Main St., in ihr Hum' of
?2n: taj :ror an
LYCOMING CorNTY, PA.
FMIIE snlscribrr would trspectfully inforni I -1
L old f iends and the travelling pril l c, that '
has recently taken nnu fulled up, in a supon ,r
liunnpr. this spacious brick edifice, siiin of
CSNCCAI. VArillNCTOW,
where be is prepared lo nccomrtodn'e trave'l rs hi !
visitors in the very t est and pleasirg sfvl-. II
house is situated in the most pleasant nod cent' I
part nf die borough, convcnii'iit to business, 111 il
is large and the rooms liry.
Thmkftilfor the li'ieral support while kee ing
tbe old Money Unlet ami thu American Hotel, in
ibis borough, for the past three ypers, he respect
fully solicit a continu inep nf the same.
THEODORE WELLS,
Money, April 12lh, 1"?45. if
N. R. The Hnrrisbutg, Northumberland, Pom
vide, Danville, Willi un- oil. Lock Haven nn I
Pcllcloiite Stages uirtve at and depart from this
Home daily. ''. WELLH.
A. 11. M A liS H A EE,
WIIOLESALt! & RETAIL
tn I'tishionibfr, Superior and M' divirt
1'nnrtj and Staple Dry (iouds.
No. Is Chfsntit st.. between b'oveutli
and Eighth streets,
I Ii 1 1 a tie I Ii i a,
IS now in leeular receipt of New Stylp S Iks,
Mou-ebt. i!c laities, Lawna, Organdies, Jacone s,
(iniihauis, U'iri-gcs. Mti'ijues, Enliatis, I'al. irine-,
Ciimbric--, Chintes, IJombaztties, Alpacas nm o
ther seasonable Dress (ioods ; nlso, Sh-mh. Scai;,
Vi its Embroideries, Hosiery, Lnces, Gloves, Lin
en, C.inibric Haiikf-1. and Iri-h Linetis; Calicoes ,.t
12 J its. a yard, Mus'iius, nnd ober cheap Good-'.
Strangers w ill find it p oiictiiarly to their iritie-l
to cull, as the goods nre nil warranted, ami I'jC
luuest cash price invaiiably named first.
Philad.lphia, April 2fijhl.V 2m.
c m o v a 1 .
DU. JOHN V. IM'.AE.
RESPECTFULLY inform the ci-
tXi7"' Stinbu y Mid : t.,n. v, ui
KfiJ Ie b,i removed to t .e link ll.i in. 1
Ma ket sired, :. n.iei Iv o,--u, i.i i;
II- ij 11 ri I ;,!,! o k-. e ,.; :' 1 .r r'v o.
Ci .d by Ml.ii 1 iV !.,;'.. .1 1 ,..vv . . i'.l T '
iiient, w !n f e be wrli I e 1: .1 j-y tj ! vne
tlit. Ine- nt hi. j r. ler--ioit.
Suuluiy. M.neli 20;h Itl5.
J..JjjJi w-lTlsrsJ, J
DYISTUFTS. TAINTS, .
TjllE si.i,,cnl'ci kei ps constantly for 10" n 'or
I. I'.io-i reasonable terms, an assortment tl Me 1.
vines, Dnii!, Dyeslulls, I'uiu's, ( UI.s, Yi,rnisbe-. Ve
lleing largely rintagcd in oriiidinj such nr n b i
I as (iii cer Mustard mid Peni er. be has thi m tor
sale ofa superior quality, Is low ihe market puce.
He would mention that he has a Palei l M clnm'
woike.l by steam power, wlrch enables him to s II
Pi TTt of the v rry best quality for HJ cents a !b. in
liladdirs, Hiid 3 cents in Hulk.
Ile Coltt'kli lilly asaeits liut Lis pricisate am !i
as lo give sa i-lactioii to those who lit iv Invor bun
with a call. J. W. W. CORDON.
No. I."i2 W'p-t Pratt St., ltnlton. re, opposite liai-
liui. re and Ohio R id Road Di pot,
N. U. No ch nge tiudii for diliveiing GooJs in
any part i f the city.
March S1I1, lfd.Y Ifit
Ifi'o'o t & ""S "Ii oc
MAKING.
rjlME stibsciiher. late of ihe tirm nf D. ck - li e
1. no-, x 011 '.I re-peeiiully inform his old cust. n n
ir mid the public generally, that he now i ccupif
tl.e ne building wed of Henry llnupt's T.i b
hop, und opposite (Seore lirighi'a Ding St. .re, i.i
M irket drei I, Sunbury, wl.fie he iule .d to cwi.y
OI1 hi loillier husilie- of
HOOT v?c SHOE M.Il(i.
ill nil i s vaii. Us I ranches. He wid If ptrptre l
do a I kind i f work iu his line nt the dieitcs? ! -lice,
1 nd in Ihe most durable in-mrer. He is I'm V
ful for fornn r patinungi', nnd by strict ulleinMo..-
bu-inefs and ren-oniiblo chargefl, will endeavor 1
i!e.-eiv a CJUtiuuaiice of it.
JOSEPH I1ECK.
Sonhury. Feb. 22', lt-i5, t!m
'I
11 E sub.-cribrr have received, su I nn- n -f
oj eniog a spin. did assortment ot' ike fo.bjw.oi
g Kids
Saxony, Wi'ion anJ Velvet Carpeting "f
llrusse's and Imperial 3 ply d I CAR
Extra stqeifine ai d fine Ingrains drj PE I'
Engii.ih shidul V lVima!t Venetian do f IN(i
Air.eiic.'lll twilled and tig'd do J
Engh-h Dnikti'.eit and Wonhn Floor Cb th
Siir and Pas.agc Hocking
l'mhos-el Piano urol Table Coven
London Chenille and Tnf'e I Rug
Door Matt of rveiv dei ripnon.
ALso
A tatge and xn n-ive i sso-ihk t of Floor t ,'l
Cla'hs, Irom one tn eight yard, w ide, cut to f t 1 '
ry ileseii) tioo of rooiiw or pis-ai.
Abo, low iieed !i gisiii ('aipcliiig ftom dl ,''
62 cent per vimr, lnKetln r with a Uige 011.! c .1. .i
sive s oriintot of goods uuall ki 1 1 byc.i -v
inerchanU.
The above goo.1 wdl be sok wkolen: or rv-v"'!
St the lowed ii'.mkct prices, Coun;r iu vlmo '
sudo'beis sie psruciilii ly invited !j .-all u:i I .v -
j mine our slock N f.iie inukiug the a ai'lrctioor -
CLAKKSilN. RICH Ml LLIlrVN,
Successors to Joseph Itlackwond, No. Ill Cas:-u'
e iruer ol Fr-nAiin I'l.n .
Philad. l, !!!!!. Vj 22 '. IS15.
11 I I!, of a suprrtor qoalily, cm iov cr .i
J ; llu Luna Kiln ol lloury Massei.in .--i.
luiy. My 17, l4-