EXTENSION 'OF TliE: NEW YORK iLN i ) E R IE , ,RAII:.ROAD isO OWEGO.--: On Friday; another :in the great chahroftheist. &E. R. Road is exzetidedi-=: - ;from einaltainton to ri' Owego, ,_'distancti of sorthing less than miles: trough the valley of the Susiineliarmah; pnd into a region here. , . tnfore - considered .one of the most ' 4 se. :Citiestered"' in the State. The great mac les - ofthe redid were overcome when the summits of the Delawara , were sur mounted and Birig,hcinitop was reached , and now thdre is,smooth going mainly through river valleyis, from Binghamton on to Lake Erie.. The mountains are °veracity. The valleys only are to be filled up, or levelled., In 18.15, the price of a steamboat pas sage ,betiveen Cincinnati and New Or leani was sl36—noW it is $l5. Be tween the san4plaCe and Pittsburg it %Vas s3o'—noW it itik $5. Thelithe to 'New . Orleans.wai twenty-eight run ning days—now it oftentimes less than' six. The EpiscOrial COnventicio.-of N. J. has•net;atived iesoltitioni to investigate the charges againit, Bishop Doane, • whose recent failure'at Burliniton has csuserfsomuCh public comment. • A YartkeiCount.—;-The Portsmouth, (N. 11) 'Messenger siates i that the Rus sian General, Count` Rinzerholl, is a native of. 'Meredith, N. H., and his real name is .Thoin'as F IVilliains. The State Conventinp of Universal ins will hold i its annual tneeting,at ;lousy ille,on Wednesday and Thursday, June 6th and 7th. Lay and IVlinisterial delegatt4lltavetieen staninoned to attend. INEW I'"ORK, June 9 Forty tasrs- and Oinuteen &arils n dholiira have been nilioded to (lily,. for the past 21 hours. '? NEW 'VoI:K., June IQ sixteen cuseS and ten de;►.hs have been r. ported BING}I.I.IIIPTON, June 9—P_ M A Utter has just tern rtci. - -..iveft from (1.4 e g o, souc , in that a case of cholera h-id occurred at that place, and thatrthe vitient i not expected to recover JOURNALISM ' IN FRANCE. -r. Of the rintV Legislative Assembly of France, ihrei• liondretlrueniberszare or have been editors. CARL Co:initssinsEtt —Tile /lot fidayttdrg Whig places the name of Henry M. Fuller, of I.azerne county, nt the head of its columns, as the Whig candidate fur Canal Commissioner. The literary; world and a host Of ju venile readers will learn with sorrow, that the celebratEld Maria EdgeWonli, the once popular novelist, is dead - rca.'•llrs. Sinipkirts has .an ahorni.. nable gait, doaityea think so ?", indeed, L think iris quite handsome, es ly sitice it Was painted." There are .1:?,43 Sons of Teinper once in New prleanS, and yeti only three of them, its iS:atid. suffered ; from the recent ravages of Cholera, and they were peculiarly exposed. .1 The St. Louis papers statelhat the I greatest activity petrol's in the burnt district: Hundreds of men were em ployed, and twelve months mould not elapse Wore the whole, from Locust street'up to Marketi was rebuilt.l IThe Reveille estimates the total loss by the fire at ,60291:1. • Cost ofthe ititt€,—li` 1 biils tore the loin ri done, at, i the Astor Piece Opera House, New yoriti and the cost of re freshments. for 'the Police, ainnunt to : Superadded to this 114 be the extra-compensation of the depntk,sher ;.ifls s tvornir faF. special ser 1, ,The Louisville-:Journal; speaking of iholera, cautions h it s readers against the toe - of fresh fish,,Which it Says is , more poisonous, than arsenic where the chol era prevails.. The Sorierso Herald takes ' , decided grouud, in raver; of the selectioof Hen ry M. Niter', of Liierrie, le the Whig' candidate for Contit poriiaissiciner. a4TrriA , sailed from erpoul on 28th ltdvltitry t iu the ship Ash , : burtort ti:tr York. GEN. rEeSENDE of Me. once doubt edwhether.a little ey, . Wh# was of. t, fared as a:witoessi, tindeptootithe nature .- 1 and obligitions of an loath; and proposed to examine hini on• that-pont. "My boY, canyotarepeat !lie Lord's Prayer?" . "Yes, sir,"- teas • the instant reply: Ceiii YOU?" . I I .t - . The crime of Arson is severely pun. ished under a law ] passed by the lost Session of our State Legislature. When the attempt is succePsful, the punish ment is kfteen years' f itnprisonotent— wheo unsuccessful, ten years. A Fact.—The Secretary ofche Home Department when asked for, offices says to the applicant, "there .are no offices to give, none are worth your , attention i vacant. and I would advise you to adopt sronie other pursuit.'l i' Why is a sleeping child like a coat worn threadbare • Because it wants a nap. Gallantryltasarriveig at such a pass, out West, that whee a young lady sneezes, all the male bipids give three cheers. A cotemporary.says that "Europe is reposing on a volcano.'' She is. then, very singular in her choice of a bed stead. Answer to Enigma in last wetik's pa per. GENERAL. ZACHARY TA Y LOR. rJ for the "Whig.' tNIGNI ; 4%. Composed of Tuienty Letters, My 1076 3 9 20 17 is rt.' noted • island 11 16 8 4 7 aro Tree 1 13 19 12 15 the name of a Coin • 18 - 14 52 a Musical Instrument. My whole is the name of a distin gui;heil.American.; ' LOCUST GROVE D1E1). In this borough, on the 9th George, youngest son of Ralph Martin, azed about 2 years. TUNKHANNOCK MARkET. Wheat . n. . . 81.00 [Satter . •- : . 8 11 Rye o,solCheose . . . . 7 Corn 501 and . / 1 1 Oats . . . . . Si,[l3reswas • ... 20 , Buckwheat . . 37 1- Tallow . . . 12 Potatoes - . . . zOlEgts .1 . ... . 10 GRAIN WANTED. 10,000 RYE H a E re LS wa CnOteßdN bl y lN the D subscriber at his Steain Mid in Carbondale, for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash... / • Itkconnection with the Steam Mill the subscriber carries on the Foundry and Tin Sheet Iron business, and is prepared to furnish al: kinds of Castings, including the latest and bebt patterns of Stoves. JOHN SIMPSON, Jr. Cattiondale June 13, 1849. 3 m. . i • THE NORTH BRANCH! ! 1 AN appropriation of $lO,OOO for the com pletion of "The INorth Branch Canal" bas been made, and the whole amount in 'vested in the pu!chaSe of an entire stock of Foreign and Dom estic Goods, Comprising a general and well selected va riety of fancy DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCK. ERY. STONE AND • HOLLOW WARE, LIQUORS All of whidiwill be s old at the lowest price for Cash. All kinds of Merchantable produce taken in exchange for GoOds at cash prices. Zr: but ask the examination and, decision of their fellow citizens and a generousi public, in 'regard to the iluality and cheapness of their stock at the "North Branch Store" first door below N,' C. Martin's Hoist, on River street. ' • • LUTHER READ, - G. H. BARDWELL _ Tunkliannock June 6, 1819.-23-tf. - AUDIT() PYS NOTICE. Undersignid having.been appoint- T ea by the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Wyomtng. an Auditor to Us tribute the fund arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Without Scott, by the Shea, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday, the 16th day. of July next at 1 o'clock P. M., at hiS office in the Borough of Tnnlthannock,when and where all persons interested in said fund can present their claims or be debarred from coming in upon the same. OE°. S. TUTTON. , . June 6,1949.-23.4 i AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - - THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor by;the, Court of-Common Pleas of WYoming County, to distributethe funds arising from the sale of the Real Es. tate . of Frederick' Kingkinger, and Luke More it T. Tenant ) by the Sheriff of said county, will attend to the duties of his ap• Ointment, at his office in the Borough of 'Tunkhanneck on Saturday, July, 71849, at P. day;; at which time and place all m peons interested will present their claims or be debarred from a share in the funds to be distributed. , WM. PIAT,T4 Auditor. Jupe.6,11310.=-23-It • SHERIFF'S' SALES. • Y virtue of ittro Writs Of.Pi."Pa: issued out or thq Conti of Com Mon Pleas of Wyoming, county, to !me directed will he, exposed to Public Sale at the Conrt House, in the Borough otTunithannock, on ,Satur; ilay.the 7th day of Jul ylnext, at one o'clock - , P.M.. the tollo o tiirr , described property to 0 - All those certain pieres or parcels bfland lying in the_lownship of Monroe, Wyoming;' County Pa. viz: One piece or parcel there, i of in the warrantee name of Geo rge F. wells, bounded and dercribeed as follows: on the. north by land in the warrantee name of John Nicholson, on the east by lands in the warrantee name of William Wvllis, on the south by lands in the warrantee name of John Wyllis, and on the West by lands in, the warrantee name of Robert IN illis, con taining. sixty-five acres and sixty perches,- ten acres improved wiih two saw Mills, one Circular Saw Mill, Two frathe dwelling Houses, one frame Barn and one frame Shed thereon. . _ ALSO, One other piece or parcel of land.situate in the township; County and State afore said, in the warrantee name of 'William Wyllis, bounded on the north by lands in the warrantee name of John Nicholson, on the south by the line of Luzerne and Wyo.,. ming Counties, and on the west hg lands in the warrantee name of James 'Willis and George P. 'Wells, containing one hundred and forty-three acres, nll unimproved. A L SD, • One other piece or parcel of land, situate in the township, County and State afore- said, in the warrantee name ofiatnes Wyl lis bounded on the north by lands in the warrantee name of Robert Wyllis and Geo. F. Wells, east by lands in the warrantee name of William„Wyllis on the -south by the line of Luzerne and VVyoming counties and on the weq by lands in the warrantee nail* of William Duncan anti Robert containing one hutidred and forty-nine acres, and one hundred and twenty-five per ches, all unimproved late the estate of the Defendents in said writ named. Seizen and taken in execution at the suits of Hart, Cummings and Cushman vs Hen ry W. Botightin and Shaeffer and Loney vs. the same. ALSO, By one writ of Vend. Expn. Will be expo sed to public sate, at the same time and pface, the following described, tract or lot of land, situate in the Towiship of-Tunk hannock, Wyoming County Pa., hound.•d on the north by lands of Miles Avery, ea-t by lands of Jabez and Benjamin Carver, south by lands of U. li. Mitchell and west by lands of Humphrey Avery, containing about thirty acres, more or less, all tin* proved. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of P. L. Bowman v's. Jabez Carver, Ad ministrator, .10FIN JACKSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Tooled:, June 9, 1849. WHY IVILL YOU SUFFER? WHY will ycu neglect those premonitory smptotns which are giving you warning that something must be Zone to save you from the grave, of the consumptive I Why en courage that hacking cough—the pain in the side—night sweats—raising of blood or difficulty m breath ing I Why ; 'cherish and foster the DISEASE that is prey . ing up • on your vitals, taking away your strength with each pas. sing day, and hastening you to that "bourne from whence no traveller returnci" SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH. Let not its harrowing, tones fall upon the ears of your 'friends, relieve it at onc e , an 4 let the bloom of health: once more adorn your now salloW and ghastly cheek—others have been in a situation equally as hopei le.se a yours, and been restored by the GREAT AND WONDERFUL REMEDF. MERMAN'S ALL - HEALING BALSAM Mr. P. -U. METZGER, corner of Ist Avenue and I I th streetond fonnerly a mer chant in Albany, was reduced to .the brink of the grave from consumption. "fhe best physicians could do hint no good, his ULCERATED LUNGS AND LIVER they could not cure, and gave him up ; he lost his appetite, strength and flesh, and rai sed great quantities of blood and .bloody, matter ; when the tubercles burst he raised nearly a pint at a time. SHERMAN'S BA LSAM • SAVED HIS LIFE ! he is now able to travel and attend to bis business. Witness the cases of Rev. Henry Jones, 108 Eigth Avenue, who was cored of a cough or 50 years standing, ; Mts. Attree, No. 22 Cornelia street, who had been given up by Ors: Mott, Rose and kMcClellen. 1 The grandchild of Christian K e.nhs o 155 Ludlow-street, who was also g yen up to die. Mrs. Milne, formerly of ,Brooltlyn, whom the first Physicians said could not be cored ; and a:host of others who have. been afflicted with ' ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION I ' LIVER, COMPLAINT, and all the various farms of dise se in the vital organs. Do any doubt the efficacy of his medi- cine 'I Let them go and convers e -with those who have been cured by it. Pamphlets containing the names, and resideces of a small portion of them may be ob ained -gra ds. In purchasing, :le sure you get the genuine, ask for "SIIERNAN'S• ALL HEALING BALSAM," and see that the written signature Of A. Sherman M. D, is on the rapper of each bottle. '25 cents and el per bottle. ' Dr. Sherman's Lozenges and Plasters sold as above. I " ' Dr. Sherman's °Nee is at 7 Nassau st. N. Y. ... . . For Sale Wholesale & Retail, by A. DURBAN, Agent for, Wyoming County histirtinee Againia Fire. ERSONS wfshing to insur property P situted in Wyoming cotm y, against losses by fire, will do well to e .11 on the subscriber, - A. K. PECKHAM, Agent the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Compa- Yanuaty, 1 1840.4-Iy.-- ' • - li - JA:IL-, - LETTING, . . The o'rnmigsiOners ofWyOming, County heretiy give,NOTICE that they tvill meet at the CoortsElonle the borough of Took- Hannoelr,: on iVondai,the4th clay of June 'next, for the purpose cif receiving proposals and letting to the lowest responsible bidder, the btrildina of a. Jail and Yard in—abd for Wyoming County,. said Jail and Yard to t•e•built of Brick and Stone. Plans will-be exhibited on the day of Letting. By order of.t.he Commissioners, , • F. C. ROSS, Clerk.. Commissioner' , Office, / May 5,184 q. N. 11—The ahnve ;tail letting is adjour ned till Thursday the 6th day or September vest. Plans will he exhibited on that day. By order of Commissimers. F. C. ROSS, Clerk. DISSOLUTION T"E parinershin heretofore existing in the Sodd/r ti• Harness. Making Business, belt teen the Subscribers is this day Ms sok rd by limitation. Those indebted to the firm, are, requested to settle their ac comas immediately. The Books are in the hands of C. A. Buck. who will continue the business .at the old :Amid - . R. K. RUSSELL C. A. BUCK.. Tunkhannock, April 2, 1849.-14-31 WOO-.L CARDING: • mO all those whom it may concern, Ilk subscriber would say that be is nopi . , .meparinz biFi Machine with new cards, work the (minion. season. Grateful for their custom and kindness the. past four years. his objeet will hex° merit a continu ance of public favor hy fulfillimr the expec tations of. those who bring their wool to Card. - S. B7HULBERT. Hulbettsville,(Forkston.) Wyoming co Pa. - - • May 23, 1849.-2141 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE subscriber has been appointed rd mtnistfator of Rachael Stephens, late pf Nicholson township, deed—all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make payment, and all person s having claims against the same, wit! present them duly attested for serletnent, to the subscri ber. WILLIAM STEVENS. Newton, Luz co. Pa.—it/ay . IG 1819—,J21-6 A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the Estate ofJohn F. Dupuv dec'd, late of the township of Nicholson ll'yoming coun ty,Pa.r haying been granted to the -:.ubscrilt er all persons having claims atain't said Estate ate requested to present them duly attested for settlement at the otnee of A. K. Peckham in the Borough of Tunkhannock, and all those indelned to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment. RALPH D. LACOE, Adm'r Tunkbinnock May 16, 1849 --20-tit Washington County, Mutual Fire Insurance, Company. • S. IL Taylor. Agint. Tayikhennock, May e, ism. The terms - of insuraocein this Company are lower than in any other in this- part of the country.-15-3t. The operations of some of the travel ling sufi-agenbi having been such as to, east suspicions upon all connected therewith, we have concluded to offer the following for the iblormation of those interested: Willis certifies, That having seen S. H. TAYLoit's'Certificate of Agency from the Washington County Mutual Insurance Co. we are satisfied that he is duly authorized to act as agent for the same, and further, that those of us who have - not already, done so, would rather insure in this than in any other Cotnpanv. Signed, • N. C. ...MARTIN, J , IIIN JACKSON, 13. STARK, 11 - M. S. JAYM, IRA Av ): tur . . Tenkhannock, May, 1849. ,7 0).a.a5:7 - „, IN N pursuance of the thirty-second section of an act entitled "An act for the re o lation and . continuance-of a system of Edu cation hy Common School?' passed the 7th day of April 1849. Herewith is 'a statement of the amount to which every district with.; in the county of Wyoming is entitled. out of the antinal appropriation . ot $`.200,00C1 for .the year 1850, as transmitted to us by the Superintendent of CommoriSchools, as fol lows : rt;stricts. A mount. • Braintrim, $7B 31 • Clinton, 49 61 Eaton, =I Falls, Forkbton, Meheopeny, Monroe, Nicholson, Northmoreland . . Tunkhannock Tp., I&2 91 Tunkhannock Euro' fl 9 86 Washington, 78 72 Windham, • 46 74 SAMUEL STARK, r,Pmrnis" A SHEET; LEE, —• STEPHENCAPWELL, sinners. Attest; I'. C. ROSS, Clerk. .. • ,-• Tunkhannock May 2, 1849. 18-3 t , TAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES.—A large supply of Dr. D. Jayne's valuable remedies just received, from Philadelphia, also- Almanac's for 1849. gratis. ' • ' A. PURHAM, Agent.. Mi=i 1000 TOWNSEND'S Almanac:, just ieceived for gratuitous distribution, also • 200 BOTTLES Da. TOWNSEND'S Compound Syrup of Sar•apa tilla, for sale by, A. DURHAM. i NEW GOODS. , HE subscribers' are now receiving a .• generel assortment of ' , Spring 4; Summer Goods, , which have been pirchased at reducedpri es,, and will be offered on such terms as annot l fail to'pliaSe their customers. CO.__ ,S. D: PHELPS, at . May 1 .1, 15 , 00 . 1 • .AGENTS-. FOR THE. NH IG. V: rAILMER, Tribune 13nildings, New .Yo , 11 ;1 and Isl: W. 'comer of Third 'and 'Ch ut streets, Phtliidelphia. . GEO.' SATT, 151, Nas - sau street, N. Y. _ . _ VENDTIS' fllr = In the cburitvof Wyamingfar 1 zeyiydr 1819, as appraised anti c4s,filiea, by 11v:undersigned appraiser . . of illercantite taxes: OM DgALEI:g L t ICOROTNO , AM'S ' Tpukhannock Dom.. Henry stork A: Co. noLirtoOr 411 0 . 06 Thos. Osterhout & Co. ' Liquor ' - 13,00 . A. Durham • Liquor:--.10,00 Wells & llogrrt 1150 Sloane' Stark 211. . , 7,e0 nither it,..ta • : 'Armor - 10,50 S. P: Phelps & Co. -•-• -` no Liquor' 13, 00 Brahmin), - - Geo. C. Lacey J. W. Parker , Clutrles Stunievant John Stuntman' It. Wakemah & Son Washington. .. . . IL,stoirg & " 11. T. Sterling, " " Ilankinson & Smith . 1 Meltoopany . Paul 11. Jennings, i " i• Mean. Lore • Wto-11. flames - " • " Lewis Whipple Forkslon . Wm. 11. names Eaton J. e. Grier Mimme, James ‘VilSon Northlnoreland - Meister Keeler A. M. Jeironis RI/carts tg. Ilardin; Falls Frear 47 Wheelock Clinton Capwell Ajaily 111, Wilber Ganitier Nicholson n Jos. 8. ck.rwood :la g Unr- moo Additional persns, Liecnsetl natter the Act, of Assepalil, passed Patent Medieines, &e. A. Durhthn A.'II Bolles A. G. Sts.rk Geo. G. I.aeev ClL:tries Stur;lei - ant John Stunlevant. B. Wakeman & on T.l). Sprint 2 Lyman lieeoy D T Sterling Dankinson & Smith Henry Love Wm II BarTien I.ovis Whippiu .1 C Grier II Keeler A M Jetrorrl Capwell •Sz [laity Beer Houses, Oyster limes, &c. A r Stark C Miller Koori H W Nigh Braititrim Samuel Neal - •• C H Thompson Washington Tunkliau'k Qom Chas II Mowry Wieshingion W • ..5,T) An appeal will he held nt the ortice of the Prothonotary of Wyoming doun-' ty, in Tunkbanndelc on Wednesday the 13th day of June next, for all - who may fed themselves aggrieved 'by the fore• going appraiseineet. &n. 1.11. OSTER ROUT, • Mercantile Appraiser. Tunlihannoek May 11, 1849. SHERIFFS SALE,. DY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex.: _LI issued out of the Court of Conumm Pleas of Wyoming county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Tunkliannock, on PRIPAY the FM day ofinne neirat2o'clock . P.M., the following tracts , lots and •messua ges of land. • One tract situate in the Borough and township of Tonkhannock, Conntrof Wy oming and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described:is follows,; to wit: beginning at the north side of the 'l'ioga Road in line bet Ween lots N 0.15 and 16, in certified Put nam, thence hr aml with said line, north 29 degrees east 368 perches to stones by a rock thence south 69 degrees east along lands of Ira Avery 75 perches to the turnpike lead ing to Montrose, thence south 21 degrees, west 57 perches, thence south 17 degrees east- 28 5-1 Q perches thenCe south 20 degreeg -vest 58 perches to a ,corner of land of A. Hine thence, north 66 degrees west by !arias' of A. Hinel.l9 perches to stakes andsiones,, thence south.24 - degrees west by . said - Hine's land 11 per Ches to stakes and. Stone's, thence south degrees east 16 2-16 perches, to' a Corner in the. brook;.thence _south '36 de grees west 24 5-10 .petehes ; "thence south 293-4 degrees west 4 perches; thence north 71 degrees west 20 5-10 perches to stones; thence south 19 deg's.west 18 per'sick stones ; thence south 71. degrees east-21 5-10'perch-' es thence sotith2l 3-4 degrees .West,4l p.m perches to stones , thence north 671-2 de 's west 13 perches thence south 22 degrees west 415-10 i percheSto-south west _Omer Of land of Stni.ll, - thence south 67,1-2 degrees east 13 6 - 10 perehei near a white pine stump thence south 20 34 degrees west 36, , perches to a creek, thence south 3:21 . -2 deg'a ,west . 4 perches thence north 61 deereesirest 15 7-10 perches thence south '29' degrees west 12 7-10 perches, thence south 6`l deg'S east 14 5-10 perches, thence south 32 I-2,de grecs west 1 9-10, percheSto the toci of sand. hill thence north 6t degrees' west 69 5 10 perchewthence south 29 degrees -west 40 5.10 perches thenceiMith 61..deirees east IL perches thence south. 29 .degrees West 9 1-10 perches thence south 61 degrees eon, perches to putnam 'Street,theriee. - south ' 4 degrees west i 74-1 perches thence south 191.2 degrees west 26 perchegtheiace south 63 degrees west 8 9-10.1+e,relies thence: South 4 1-2 degrees West 14 perehtSM' thence south 85 de.prees west 34 540 perch es to lands Scold tolsaac - 13.' BosSi. therm° north 29 34 degrees east'sl,perches thence; south 891-2 ti t egrceS'east,6' perebek thence north 541-2;degrees West 56640,pereheslo the place Of beginning;tontainihg 239 acres and 71 perches he the same' more - ,er-' lessi about 150 acres thereof Under ithprot.einent, with -a large frate Minnow° large 'frame barnS, cornllonse,_ eider house ands 'apple orchard spring and pipes leading therefrom „ thereon. .. 1 • i; . . ALSO—One Other pieca or lot of; land, situate in said 'Tunithannock..Tonitsliip county and StatedfcireSaid,hortaded as Tol l lows; beginning at the berth west Cornet' of said No. 15in certified Patnaui;thence' by, lot No. 23 to -the Said aim pi ke, thence along said turnpike toland of Im'Asery, 'thence a westerly course , said - Avery 's 'land to. the Westerlflin'e oFsaiyh•No; 15. 'thence north 29 degrees - east to' the, elope ofbeglit ning, containing ten acres, more Or less all unimproved • • ALSO, The following orlotbf land situate Mid being' fr( tlie BOr= - otigh, of Tun kbannoek aforesaid; beginning; 'at a corner Where lot N 0.17 is laid &hitt . ut 'a map or plot of TOwalots, made bi-Thrm as T. ; Slocum cornered tut 'Warren street - theticenorth and. with the east line of warren street to the tibrth.harditirtheNorth Branch Canal as it: iCtitiNit laid out, , thence. 75 03 EIENI 56 17 -61 §l G 8 SS 12 07 il 34 73 98 ZEZIO u 7.00 • : 7,00 tt , • . 7se • • . 7,00 foo' 7.n0 7,0(r I,OM '7,(6 7110 •i - • 1• 7,0 i;) :• /6. • 7,00 7;00 Li g tinr no Luinor • 7AI 70/ 4, . %00 4ASS ''•atn'r 3 r eion . 5.11 4 5.(K) :500 4 5,00 4 5.00 4 ; 5J 4 5.05 ' • 4 • 5.00 • '4 • 5.00 4 , 5,00 31ehoopati 4 • 5.00 " 4 ' 5.111 • .1 5.1111 Eaton, 4 5.00 Nortimprelarat 4 5.00 i , 4 'DM DIgTRICTS Tualthafekl3nrb Braintrint Washington 55.00- 5.00 R 5,(10 a MO 8 5,00 , • ' lie_and wttlt thenorth line of said canal fn t he , nttrth fast hornet', orlitx `,ll - tr. El nifil plot it r ainp,ilience south, with- ".i he of 1 1. trred e , Hin atilt at hit - , to south . east 'Carnet or lot •Nta /1 in' sailf,,plot - ar.rnaP. thence ;west-,icy and with,:theitionk iine.aflot , lio.Z in .said.iline-artnall epstihie of iva - rretiStrinliZtlienhe,iiorth by afid.with.,theeat orwa rip!! streer : to the place nf. beginning' containing bite' .fifths of arc vire:tare Or.less ,all. imprtifred law the estate of ThoinaS X'Slticarri in said writ named.' • „Seized and:taken:in - eiceeutiOn tit the 'Skit ' afH.and S. Stark vs Thomas William W.:Paliner, rs• the, -sornq—ilentv Stark rs the - same-i-and -- E;S:Torter`vt the same.. _r 41r.7 • r ..The sale of lie ahovetleerihed prope rty is; postponed anti! FI the 3dAtly itf - A4 gust next,,iit,l ' -ALSO: Ihe following' described piece parceLoe tract of land .sditiate in Ttinkhannoclbtpwn shipAVYiintinictitintY Pennsylvania - , noun (lett on thc-notth liaminund's heirs, ott' the east - lands` JOi"l , .ieltartl,,, Weich,,qn thP bv ,Thomas T..Slochrn and S. T. Nir , Fiolsutt and on,ibe west by landl of Benjamin Jpilt r ins, contain. in 'about forty-three acres of,land,nbnitt, lii acres thereof itnproi•ed ivith a trained. hoc trained shop and 'shed, and orehatil theren,n, • Seized and tak'cii, in execution at thc.; „zit' of - S.‘D. Phelps . is Tien ty.G,.flantrnond;. ALSO,' • virtue of a„writ