Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Br A.B. & BR. KX. GROSH, South-West corner of thg Market Square. 3 CHRISTINE & CARACHER, HATTER ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public gener- ally, t that they still continue carry- ing on the HATTING BUSINESS, one door east of Dr. J. Hiutle’s medical office, Market-street, Ma- rietta, where they will con stantly keep on hand Hats of every quality, which they will sell cheap. Cus- tomers can be accommodated at the shortest notice. {J Wood, Wool, or Furs, will be taken at cash pri- ces in exchange for hats. SPREAD EAGLE PATH 33] The subscriber respectfully in- forms his friends and the public, that he continues to keep that long established and commodious tavern stand, opposite the Market House, in Marietta, formerly kept by An. drew Noble. Nothing shall be wanting on his part 0 give satis- faction and case to the traveller, and every other person who may ive him a call. His Bar and Ta- ble shall always be furnished with the best that can be procured.— His Stabling is inferior to none in the county, which shall be strictly attended bv a first-rate hostier. ROBLINRT LXAMAN. May 9 th — Pere, 254, dng 27, 1827 Twenty Dollars Reward. 2 AN AWAY from the subscri- QA bers, living in Donegal town- ship, Lancaster county, Pa. a negro man named NED BARNES. Abcut 23 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout made, not very black, remarkably flat footed ; he has a tooth that pushes his lip out considerably.—Had on when he went away, a half worn fur hat, three pair of pancaloons, one pair white cord half worn, one cross barred pair, and one pair plain white of hemp tow, and a new snuff colored clot hi ay «vat, Whoever secures said runaway or brings him to the owners, shall receive the above reward, and all reasonable charges, if delivered in Lancaster county jail. D. & 8S. Johnson. August 29 PEW N° © TPPE R AISLE, in the Presby- | terian church of this borough, for sale. Apply to the Printer. PRINTING Of every description neatly exe- cuted at this effice. We are indebted to Earl Gorman for a copy of the October 17, 1827, Marietta newspaper; ‘‘The Pioneer.” The articles shown below the banner did not all appear in the order shown, we edited them to fit our paper which has smaller pages. . July 21, PUBLIC SALE. | B pursuance of an order of .the Orphan’s Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, 10th of November next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Joseph Jef- fries, in the borough of Columbia, in said county, a certain part of a Plantation or tract of Land, containing 31 acres and 131 perches, on which are, A SAW MILL, Chopping Mill & Hemp Mill, , I'wodwelling HOUSES, and other improvements, : fisituate part in Donegal and | art) in West Hempfield town- ships, at the mouth of Chickques' creek, on the road leading from Marietta to Columbia, one mile from the former and two from the latter place, adjoining the Susque- hanna river, and lands of John Guy and others, late the estate of Christian Hershey, deceased. The situation of the above pro- perty is inferior to none in the county, either for a Merchant Mill, or any other water works. Any person wishing to view the premi- ses previous to the dav of sale, may call on either of the administrators. Due attendance will be given, and he terms made known on the day of sale by CHRISTIAN GROH, DAVID ZOOK, Adw’rs. or (0. Hershey, dec’d. Donegal rear.) ts. Sept. 28, 1827 FUEBLIT SALI. N Thursday the 18th of Octo- ber, will be offered for sale, on the premises, a large and commodious two story Tavern Stand, Sn in the borough of Marietta, fronting on the corner of Waliut and Front streets, containing six rooms on the upper floor, and four on the lower. There is attached to said premises, a large and con- venient kitchen, two stories high, besides a barn, stables, sheds, ice- house, and a never failing pump of water at the kitchen door. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when due te ten ra and te Al amis tH ha ma ¢ known bv "the o owner. Peter Zegenheim. sept. 21 Jw EE ——— Blank Deeds, Summons’, E7¢, OX fine paper, (at lower prices than they can be purchased elsewhere,) for sale at the Pioneer Office, Marietta—where every des- cription of prin:ing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, Cards, &c, 1s executed neatly and accurately at the shortest notice and on mod- erate terms. July 18 MARIETTA, (PA.) Es Se 17, 1821. NO 2 Step Thief or Thieves | $100 Reward, Wik be given by the sub- scribers for the recovery of the woods stolen, and detection of the thief or thieves who broke into their store, on the night of the 10th instant. Among the goods stolen, amounting to about four or five hundred dollars worth, were super- fine blue and other broad cloths, a quantity of silk handkerchiefs, ginghams, cambric muslins, moroc- co shoes, &ec. &c. together with a bout thirty dollars in money. For the recovery of the good alome, a reward of fifty dollars wil be given—for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves twenty-five dollars—and for he thief and goods, one hundred &§l. lars. D. & H. HOWRY TAKE NOTICE, HAT the svlbscriver forwag all persons from taking an signment of a note given by me) Rudolph Kauffman, for 73 dolla dated 18¢h of June last. I have sufficient offset, JACOB BARR. Maytown, Sept. 7, 1827. NE CONDITIONS. I. The Marietta Pioneer will be publish. ed once every week, en a super-royal sheet, at Two Dollars per anrum, payable half yearly in advance. lH. No subscription will be taken for a less period than six months; and no paper can be discontinued, by a subscriber, until all arrearages are paid. IIL. A failure to give notice of discontinu« ance, will be eonsidered as a continaance of the subscription. IV. Advertjging, &c. will be dene on mod. erate terms 1 letters, &c, if sent by mail, mast be fd of pestage, DISSOLUTION. HE Par tnership heretofore ex- isting, under the firm of Hertz- ler & Curren, was this day dissolv- ed by mutual consent. All those having claims against said firm will please present their accounts prop- erly authenticated for settlement, to John Hertzler, Jr. and all those in- debted to the firm, either by bond, note, or book-account, wili please come forward and discharge their : respective dues as soon as possible, as the subscribers wish to close their accounts without delay. JOHN HERTZLER, Jr. BRICE CURREN., Oct. 6, 1827. NHE subscriber suill continues the business at his old stand, in Market street, Marietta, where he will sell goods cheap, for cash, or country produce. JOHN HERTZLER, Jr. Oct. 10.—tf. WALTE SID 2 Journeymen Sly MOOD workmen and steady H men will meet with employ- ment by applying to the subscriber in Marietta. SAM. Sept. 29—tf MILWORTH. 4. eee $ AT $2 PER ANNUM, velle every Siz Months in advance TO CAPITALISTS. Valuable Tannery for Sale, HE subscriber, wishing to dis- pose of his property, tn this section of the country, by private sale, offers theis brief description of it to the attention of Capitalists. No. 1, Two lots of Ground, Fronting on Market and Locust streets, in this borough, and bound- ed on the other sides by alleys, on which are erected,a good, ‘Vwo story 5 DWELLING HOUSE, a neat brick wash, and bake-house, with a pump of excellent water be- fore the door, a large Brick BARN, a two story, brick -s0US ET TAN-X . Twenty-four by thirty-six feet, with handlers, pool and running water i the Beam house, and the Currrying shop, in which, are one stone, and one mahogonyv able, in the second story. Infronvof the tan house, are THIRTY VATS, A pump of running water, and a BARK MILL, HIDE MILL, Sheds for Bark, &7c. &e. Ee. Good, clean bark, in sufficient quan= tities, is brought down the river and delivered on the bank for $5 per cord; and the large stock, now on hand, together with the implements of labor, and from 1099 TO 1290 HIDES & SKINS, Wili be soid together with the cs- tabiishment, or separate, to suit pure chasers. Separate from, or together with the above, it desired, will be sold the followiiig: No. 2, a number of excellent TOQUE LOE, Tn Marietta, under good fence, in a high state of cultivation, and con- taining in ail about five acyes of ground. No. 3, 10 Acres of Woodland, Situated in York ccunty, opposite this borough, and bounded on the north by the Susquehanna.—The greater portion of timbei on this tract is excellent chestnut. The whcle of this property ta~ ken together, or even No. 1, ar- 2g eee iver Sg ors tunity for capitalists, to invest cap=- itai to advantage, which is seldom to be met with. Persons wishing to view the pro= perty, can do so at any time; and any person wishing to purchase, can hear the terms by applying to the subscriber, in Marictta, at any time after the 1st of January next. FREDERICK MYERS. October 10th, 1827. tf. {{7> The F ditors of the “ Viliags Recor ‘d,” Westchester, a please insert the above till Javn’y. 1, 1828, and forward their accou oy to this office for "pay ment. da ! - Pion.
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