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Monmouth Inquirer from Freehold, New Jersey • 3

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MONMOUTH INQUIRER. ADMINISTRATORS' 8 ALE or Personal Property. Ground Plaster FOR SALE at 11- M.ll lili.m C. PerrH, tarf the "cr.ip.iKv i KiitTs. mtimri be irtj-M Dn.kei' Ta.ern 1..

MidfiVujua Pto'. February fl, 115 tf Rt'LES TO LIMIT CREDITORS. Monmouth Orphaos' Court, Of tKe Ttrmof JMTf, 1645. JiMES MAG A HAN and Catharine Mi ub.n, Adm'rs. tie.

of Henry M.g-baa, dee'd and Hagh NewWI and Andrew SinrMoo, Adm'r. of F.rrick-nn, baring made pltcljua to this Car(, reprcKUting ui.der oath that the teal mt.4 personal Estate of the cVee. Picture of Health. HEALTH cb.raeteriaMl in na individual by tile alMFnce of all pain, wiffer-l2, itfrctioa any part of hi. body by the free and regular eierce of all bi func-tions wiihuut any exception.

Tiy con.l in having a good appetue at meal times, an esy dilution, free evacuations, without hioseneM or cosliveoess al once in every tacitly. four hours, snd without heat, dry or buroing at tbe pi, lite frr issue of tbe water without aeriimnuv or burning, and NOTICE U'fJty Gives, Ikal a asalcit 'frm at be mW to ibe mrxt sa'ea of lit Lsf j- alure liw Sf.te of Seer Jeter', art -rT a n-w oa lite ea-t cad tbe torn of M.J.lei.. to eaUcsl El H-J- l. lo Jjn arr 0, Notice. BJO fl F.

is lierev gitea tbat aoplirvi -a-M. will rn.itt- io ttr p-re( tummm Jrrtey jdrst lur'aa act v. ilw KMoiuaiu oiihh, i.i eiftiniv of wiiboul a reddbdi aedtmeat wbicb ia atwaysttJeer4ig to tbe best I tie kil-j a sign of a pnenl or an approaching piin edr and belief of (he said evcral aduiinn. quiel ltcp Hitlxjul or tr.uhle.oine Ureamj no Male ol b.U- tit other bad tas(e in the up.in ri-i: Itie morning no or riin2 of the ach a clean lon'Ue a ser l.iralh n.i trlung, (oniple-, or spots on ihe skin no pib-s; no burning heal uiinn anv part of (lie body no exce.uve Ihirsl when exiriM-d lo labor or other known cai-e no uilrrrup lion tu any naiur.il evacuiijuu, nw pain .1 Ihejr erjodicii return. Where the ui- rltws noi iiarHiwiiite wil Ihe nn-iure .,1 it is of Ihe greai.

iiu.m l.i i- thai no nine I i- i on iosi iii nir a anernr, or in Hie hm. of foolish remedies too of leu the re.oli ol I peculation instead ul Hu course let a do-M-j of Braiidreth's Pills he taken, which wiU vol deceive, hut will al once restwre health tu Ibe organ or part that requires it. All wlio wish to preserve their health, all no are oeierminen lo delei.d llieir Ule I I I I against ine encroaehoicnt. ol dwease minht send them prematurely Jo tbe 3ve. will, arilhool hesitation, have recourse lolA: Brandreth's Pills, when the state of the vs- T.T I need il lOsiifii' irnt lo osv iheir reiM-rlir I-h'irs, a 1 therefore praying the aid the Court in preriue.

(lie i ill' renre riV-r and d.rert ibe said ieti nfiis(rfrjrs to ie no'ire to the credit ol eartioi the estates of trie said Heiir Ionian, and Errick.m, dec, lo exliibil to the said srveril administratorr resjie.cinelj, under o'llh or affirmation, hi, or their accounts, claims and demand a unst said EaUle, kiiIiid sit months troin I' i li.ne, uy selling up a Cupv ol this oi cb in hie ul (lie most public pUre. in the county lor Ihe space of two months, and io hy adviutisino the same, for ihe like period in one of tbe newspapers Circulating I lie inline county the H. L). POLHEMU3, Clerk. January 31, lf45.

Ieb6-2m The Great Difflcalty w- i I -J WWWUrlC, tius vxr awei ieoaae at last. nal preparation is herein sn. wbicb has beea Inn- desired wnipin lur, inn wmcn ine; nunuc nrasi ai i l- -I tl! "canowieagB me aovaiae oi. no, uorsauve pin. coaiea wttn SUFar.

so I that it leaves no taste whatever of its inter nal ingredients, in fact the medicine is so entirely disguised that if a person were to swallow the pills without being informed want they were, he would believe ibetn to be simply lumps of pure sugar; nor could be alierward-unless by 4ls great purgative effect, suoprct that be had been taking medicine, fur these pills aie so skiltollv prepared that tbev dc not grie the IxiwelU and thus the patient who lakes them avoids twoevils which attend all other purg-ilive medicines, namely: nausea mid pain. Kcdicine administered in all other xueet forms has Ihe disadvantage of being mixitd with the sugar, and hence produces a mingled flavor which to most persons is more disagreeable than unadulterated bitterness, lnlhese pills this is altogether avoided; Hie uaarjnrid the mvilicine being entirely distinct fnrrh'i ii-h otiier, so that the former must be thoroughly removed liefore the latter can ni itsell to the taste. It is universallv known that nearly all diseases originate witb impurity of blood. Pure blood therefore e.vieotiul to health. We must now, however, wait until the blood is uapure, lor then takes lime and Ifrat time passed in ill-health to-reclify it but when tbe slightest de.

rangenient of Ihe system is indicated by ros. tiveness, or any other sign, it admonishes us that superUtutiesar'e gathering ia tae system, wbicb should at once be got rid of for their removal leave the Ciivle trim which the blood is formed) in a healthy state, and puri- tv of blood must be tbe result. This fact as I such an aversion to medicine, that unless the case is urgent, Ihey prefer tbe disease to tbe ure, until an impaired constitution, or a fit 1 VWTILL be sold at the lata rnidnee of mkpm HaifMUCKSOH, in the lowasbip of Upper Freehold, near Iwlavs-lowa, oa TXJESDA the 4th day of March next, lite following article, of Personal 'rop. ertv, viz HORSES, CATTLE, Hogs, several Fsrm Wagons. Sleigh, Hed, Harne, Ilsf, Green Grain on the ground, Pluws, Harrows.

4 togeffcer with a variety of and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 x. M. henatiendance will be given, and coQditions in.ide known, by ELIZABETH HE.nRlCKSO ROSHA TfWMPaoy, Administrators. February 13, 1845.

3,1 Constable's Sale FOR TAXES. OTICE is hereby given; that bv irtcie of a warrant issued hv 1: to make the taxes laid' on unimproved' and untenanted land, and on land tenanted by persons not the la vf.jl proprieiors, who are 11 11 a Me to piy their taxes 111 the township of Jackson, coiiaty ol Monmouth, the sub scriber, one of I be Canalable of raid county, iH oa Salwday the ISth day rf March next, at Uie houe of Joseph Ralph, inn keep, er, in the lownaliip of Jackson, sell the TIMBER. WOOD. HERBAGE, and other vendable property found on the premises taxed to the undernamed persons, to make tbe laxea and coats annexed to their respective names Tax. $1 05 41 1 35 00 OS 42 33 13 00 1 75 Cost.

94 cts. fit 94 94 94 91 94 94 91 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 91 94 94 94 91 94 91 91 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 91 94 94 94 Jesse Arelrer, John Brown, William Make, Richard liurtw, Anthony liulhuk, Thomas J)nnlve, James Kllis, Jnmes Cnglish, Allison Ford, Samuel Fowler, 84 4iJ 43 8U U3 10 35 Samuel Hanc.e, 1 Charles Holmes, 2 Klein id Junes, at Hanover, 64 William Lower) 4 John F. Moure, 1 Jwsepb 1 James Newbold, 3' S7 Anlbftliv Reckless, Cliarles Parker, George Steward's Heirs. Joseph Stackhoie, Charles Steward, Samuel Syke's estate, George Sj Daniel Smiih's heirs, Jos eph S. Smith, Joseph C.

Somerville, Tilton Wiles, George Woodward, Nimrod Woodward, Ferdinand Woodward, Caleb Woodward, Tiltcn Woodward, William WiHxlward4 I'homas Syfcea, 10 35 41 32 38 62 35 B8 46 05 35 6H 79 08 35 41 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 1 27 1 05 2 70 6S Caleb Sykes, WltOBKD PEHSO.VS. Cornelius Dillon, 1 Robert Eliot, 00 68 64. 15 Charles Aaron Mowaacty Anthony stills estate, 1 94 JOSEPH RALPH, Constable. February 13, 1845. ts Constable's Sale FOR TAXES.

is hereby given, that by virtue ol a Warrant issued by Joseph Law. rence, to make the taxes laid on unimproved and untenanted land, and on land ten. anted by persons not the lawful proprietors, who are unable to pay their taxes io the township of Dover, county'of 1 orimoutli, tbe subscriber, one of the Constables of said eonntv, will im Saturday the dav ol March next, at the bouse of Thomas P. Bar-kalow, Tom's River, sell the TIMBER, WOOD. HERBAGE.

and other vendable projer(y found on the premises taxed tit tbe undernamed persons, to imiKe ine laxe.s ano respective, names costs annexed to men ail- tern does not harmonize with the above pic. Klil. nil-- i wlio live in a nmnlrv mhere rnnla- gious oi Other diseases prevail, should often think of this true picture of health, and ob- serve liwielt with particular attention, in order to act accordingly. The wisn and rightly directed will follow this advice the unwise are left lo (heir own destruction. Ftbiuary 13th, 1845.

Agents for the sale of Dr. Brandreih Pills in Monmouth county. freehold Richard Davis. Upper Sqiumcum Joseph Goodenough. Blue Ball John Hall.

Lower Squanciiin A. G. Nealie. Allentown Daniel W. Bills.

Key Port Jonas Clark. Middletown Point Fountain dt Hornor. Red Bank H. Conover. Eatenlown While ctt Lewis.

Long Branch W. R. Maps. Howell Township Joseph Brinlev. Trap W.

L. Stout. Middletown Brown cc Favlor. Inil.iys'own I Conover. New Egypt Thomas W.

Ivins. RULES TO SHEW CAUSE. Monmouth Orphan's Court, Of the Term of January, M45. TTOSEPH J. ELY, Adm'r.

of Peter ohnston, and Jacob Gannhrants, Adin'r. of Jacob Ganabrants, dec, llltvinir rptiMeefivlv Rrpalyit In lliitf nnnpl tbeT518160 18 pef'e nave Tke XVeeiiold Lyceum Mini ia tha Court JUoea oa Monaar EvBiae.ut117tb wet.) at half peat i 'clock. Tin public are respeetfrnllf imtiled la miltud. Tbe following question ha. beea rbosea for debate: Oliver Crxtmrtll'i public career ea-tilled to commendation or censure." By order of the Lyceum.

As. Corraau. pro. tern. February 13, 1845.

Lrclurr. A public yclure will lie delivered before flie Freehold Lyceum, the court room, on Wednedsv evening next. (19th iost.) al half past six. by R-. F.

C. Pcrxix Subject Tie alliance of Literature and PoTaics. The Public are respectfully incited to attend. By order of the Lyceum. Asa Cottkell, Sec 'jr.

P-tem-Feb. 13.li, 1843. Notice to Delinquents. Notlck If hkkxby gjvkn, That all persons iudeble.l to the late Firm of Johksto for subscription, advertising, printing, -tic, mm call (he subscriber, to whom the Book now bebwig, sad eltle llieir reerlive accounts immediately. Nearly a year ha flow elapsed siaee that Firm dissolved, and yet thai remains' fe'ree amount on book unset- led.

Many aiippose, perhaps, that because they do not owe more (ban from ana to two er three dollar each, tbat it in of little value 'la and not worth their whii to attend to it nute but such we would respectfully remind that when several hundred of these small accounts are added together liiey make considerable sum and areof vast importance to us. We wish it distinctly iimlerstnod'that if the above notice be not complied with before the Sili day of September, 1845, weaknll then take xtj -1) measures a will insuie iheir rollection. And we would further slide that if we find tiny on our list on the above nameil day who have not paid any thing fur the then preceding; TllHKK XKxns, we shall strike their names froia our subscription book and place (heir rei-ctive accounts in proper h.iniU fur collection. ORHIX PHA.RO. January 23, 1845.

Wood, Wood. f'lTJ JOSE of our subscribers who aVtiire or intend to furnish Wood in pnyment of their subscriptions, aie requested to forward sime immediately. The market price is always allowed. Freehold, October 17, 1844. CONCERT BY THE Allentown Brass Band.

fTpHE Allentown Band, takes this method of informing the Ladies and Gentle, men of Freehold and its vicinity, that they propose giving Concert in the Court Room, on FRIDAY EVENING. February 21st. PROGRAMME: Paut I. Lord HardwickV March. Mew.

ett's Quick Step, American March, (tail to the Chief, No. 2 from Norma, Rnry OWIoore. Past II. Wrecker's Daughter's Quick Step, Miss Lucy Long, Swiss March, Hail Columbia, Home, Sweet Home, Allentown Band's Quick Slop, Old Dan Tucker. FINALE Grand March from Norma.

Performance to coiameiH-e ul 7 o'clock doors open at 6 o'clock. Admittance 25 cents -Children ball juice. QO Front seats reserved for Ladies. Tickets to be bad of Throckmorton, Craig Ss and of N. S.

Rue, also at (lie Freehold, February (1, 1845. RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Monmouth Orphans' Court, Of the Term of January A. D. 145.

Tf TPON (lie application of Dr. Alfred B-Ijjl. Day Inn, Exoc'r. of John Walton, to limit and appoint a certain lime within which the creditors of the efa'e of said decedent hr i iitf in their debts, claims and demands against (he same, or else fbe barred from any action respecting iImv against the said Executor. It ia therefore ordered by the Court, that the said Executor pive notice to the creditors of the said John Walton, each and every -of them, to bring their debts, claims and de.

mands against the said estate within twelve -months from this time, by setting up a copy this order in five of the most public place? in this county for the space of two months, also by advertising the same in one of newspapers published in thisSlnlefor-the ilike space of time, and if any creditor shall neglect tcr exhibit bis or her debt, claim or demand within, the said period of twelve inontbs, after public notice be given as creditor shall be forever barred of 1iis or her action therefor against the said By the Court. HEXRY D. POLHEMUS, Clerk. January 31st, 1'8." febl3-2m RULE TO SUOW CAUSE. -v) iionmin virpnan Of Term of January, A.

D. '1845. mriCIIOLAS COTTRELL. Executor JJi of Thomas Van Pelt, having presented to this court, duly attested, iust and 4rue accounts of the personal estate, and also of the debts and Credits of said decedent, whereby it appears that the personal estate the said decedent is insufficient to pav debts and the said Executor having set forth to the court that the said decedent died eeit-Jkd of real estate in ho county of Monmouth, 4) nd prayed the aid of the court in the premise, 7 therefore ordered, that all persons iiK teres ted in the lands, hereditament, "-nd real estate of the said Thomas Van Pelt do appear before the court, at Freehold, said county, on Tuesday the 42d day of April next, to show eause. ifaav ffie have, why so much of the real estate of ine saia ncccueni siiouiu not aoiu, as mi ie afllcient to pay debts, dec.

.,1, 'Atrue topyfrom the minute. i 1IENRY D. POWIEMUfJl'l. Feb. 13,, 1845.

4 Nsally snd expeditiously exewited at the of Ace pia i JAooinaiHli COMMISS.O.N'EttS- SALE kstatk virKie of aa unler iu- Coori of thf eoiinfr tf n'V ii'lf in I lie rm of i.t:m-r, i4o.l'.. Cotlllll-iler mrt In in-ike pirlitiun lue K.ii Damkl Srwi r. dec'J will u(T-r al Pl'l! SALE, on ilie on THL'KS Dl Lite I Ui ii of Anl liie toil of Land, to not Tr O.VK F.f.Tf, Four Lots of iYtto.lleiud.and six Lttts Salt Meadow. No. I.

Coiitainui 319 aere( mote or of which a due protitlioii is idiand and on Dwelimg ffouse, and ol ier Oji '1 No. 2. Coniaiinng 5i acie, 10 or in four lots of from thirteen to ixte-eii acr. -each, and well limbered. No.

3. Containing 143 acres, more er of Salt Meadow, in six lots of from iiineiet 1. to twenty nine acres each, rutiiciurn! fo cowing and carting. Said Tracts of Land are mlwate Ivtvrw. tbe villaje of Goodiuek and Fcrked Rner on trie main shore road, and near I lie Bar.

Condition made made known 00 the da of sale. All persons wwbing to view said nrejuise. or any part Jltereof, previous to Ibe Uy of sale, are requested to call on Wrlliani Rogers, residing near said premises. lo commence at 12 o'clock, M-, on said dav. ISRAEL IVIXS, AHOS FALKEXBURGH, JACOB BIRDS ALL.

Cotnmiaaioners. Tom's River, Feb. 6, 1845. ts Notice. TWJ'OTICE is hereby given tbat application J.1 wrfl he made at tire ere sent sen ion ol the New Jersey Legislature, for a a act to set 08 a new township from parts of the townships of Stafford and Dover, ia tbe county oi Monmouth, lo be railed January 30th, 1844.

6w FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. 'HIE siilMCiberafiVrs for sale hi Farm at Chestnut Plains, ia tbe township. of Shrewsbury, Moosaouth county, containing 136 acres, 100 of wbich is Arable Land, in good cultivation, and Ibe remainder Wood Land. On the premises is a new two story Dwelling House and Barn. Price 1 8,000 2.

Also bis Farm and Mills, adjoining the jPoor House -Farm at Shark River. I his Farm contains 220 acres, about two-thirds ol wbich is Arable Land and Meadow of an excellent quality. The im- JhmmA prnvements are an excellent two Bill or nrica, a worjimuci nd other out buildings- The Mill ia on a never tailing stream, is a good building in excellent repair, having two run stones, and has much custom. Priee 5,000. 3.

The Farm situated at llie mauth ni Sliark River, known as the Peter Knott containing 200 acres of land principally cleared, aud 19 acres of Sedge Meadow, on which there is a large Dwelling House and Barn. The location of thi place is a superior one for Fishing and Oyster planting, and would, if it had thereon suitable building, lie as pleasant situation Cur a sum Tier boarding houe as any upon the Atlantic Shore. Price 86.000. Persons wishing to view anv of the above property, will call upon Antbnny Dennis, on firm No. 2 rn John Reed, farm No.

3. or on the subscriber, near the village of 1 ton- town. I erms of payment will be madeeasy. JOHN F1EL11S. FARM at Private Sale.

THEsubscnher iffers at Private Sale, THE FARM, late the residence of Volen Waiarighl, situate and lying south ol the Squnocuin road, about two miles from Tinton Falls, containing (50 acres with two never failing streams of Water ninrting tiiru' the same, and on which there are extensive BEDS OF CLAY, inferior to none in the county for BRICK 4 KIXG together wrtha eoiiifor'-tble Duelling House and a gonil sized Barn. Tnere is 40 acres of Arable. Load, a good proportion -of wlitch is Meadow the remaining 20 acres being a tin growth of Young Timber. I ne soil is well adapted to earlv Trucking, making it an ohject for an industrious wormog man 10 emnrace ine opportunity (if investing his money to ad vantage. The terins of payment Will be madeliherat and rixw.

Should the above Farm hot be disposed ol between Inis and the first Saturday in Marcl next ensuing, it will then be offered at PUBLIC VENDUE, upon the premises, i me nour 1 ciocr. .1 I I p. x. For. pan i (Milan inquire oi iliesuisrn her, JAIfES IV.KlSRWHTi January 30, 145.

EXECUTOR'S SALE or HEAL ESTATt. nn HE suttscriber, Ciecator WltUXM M. WtM-nt. late of the townsbio af Shrew. bur, will seU at PUBLIC tEN DUE.

ti SATURDAY 8th of March next. nn ibe premises, that Ilottse, and Lot, situate on Long Branca, ia said lowasbip of Slrewmvrv, lying a Ihe North aide 4 ttie highway leading frow Hopper atora to Ibe Sea, adjoining bind of Cbnrhts Ilaight, Eq, whereon said deceased formerly resided. Said lot contains aboat It acres Witn Hume tbereoa i tolerable repair, with a well of water at the door. Said lot is ibaatitly situated, and well, calculated Tor tucking. Sale to fcommence at o'clock, on said day, vIh'" term wtM be ms.le kanwn, hv Looj Branch, Ja, 1945.

f. tf J.ll.; KSTU A Y. CA MI'oa tbpvaaLwof iM-l Coroey asaa f'oli'. NVrk, ia tba tawswbip af Mireurr, ia iU0 ceoaiy ml looiit-i. -hool (tw of OrfsaW laai .1 ami ioie wiik ur, u- la.

year 4d -i-i ar ihr.aliy maiked with a erne oiT (l- 1 jtii ear, aud a hole lh aasa. TueaWH-r ran have said UeiOr comiaf krmT, roung riv, and oayiag legal costs aad i.iiB-ini iiK MIUe Viu be disposed iiccoidmg 10 law. samvet. s. wrcKorr.

Town Clerk of tbrewxtwy. niiinry 30, 145. Smf ESTUAYf r' ME on lite fwiMiaes of EtliBimd Barf. Utt-. Vet Creek, ia tbe towaaliia ti.muro, 18lh in.t..

couii of Moamoatb, oa ti A CLACK STEER. 1 wo years obi or upwaids, marked bolh ears sotneiliiji. tiLo wv twv owner can have tbe saav by eoouag forward, proving proferiy, and f.ytng lefts coats aad expenses; otherwise tiscaioe Will ba4uposeC- ol according to law. A310S B. BROITX.

Tvwa Clerk ui Sluffuti; January 80. 1945. 3w WATCHES, WATCHES, JEWEfallV. JTHEiargert kaJ deodid. assortmeat -of Waiebea ia tbe City, is to lie found at tba aubKru Urs, be i coasts a tly r.

ceiving all deecriptMDs of 7' COLD SILVER WATCHES." of the newest si vies, from thm in England, France, and Switzerland, bf is 1.1 I a. 1. uuoi msm at much leas prices, at Retail, than any otliet house in America. G.dd Watches as low as $20 to 5 each. Witches aad Jewelry et.

changed or bought. All Walcbes warranted fe keep good tin or the money returned. Watches aad inraanj in ion nem manner ana war. ranted, bv the beat worfcsnea, and autch lower -than at any place. Gold aad Silver Pt ncils.

Gold Cham; Keys, aad Ladies' nrirerir.il, rin, ana nieritni fulver SnoOBS. IT as 1 n. mt a Silver Cuon. Furbs Am. (orak mm Importer of Watches ad JewJ elrv.

Wholesale aad Retail, Ku. SO WatlH N. (ap t-talre New fork. January H3, 1845. Sm Fire! Fire! Fire AT a meeting tlie Slwewalwry Fire Inturance Company," JJJ 5 at triA 1.

r. 1 TV tt.M.iifw IW um village Eatonfown, oa ilte first Monday ia 1 .1 1.. i. eil a committee to niakrknowa and eahibit trt the puhlic the financial condition of the com- 1 pany and after having duly investigated IheT snme, tney nno mat said company have effected insurances upon the mutual plan to ne oTimuni 01 mar tneir prominrv bonds amount to IP: aad inai inry nave in i an ana available lumls, (after deducting all losses and exjieaeesj tbe sum 41. 1 rl 1 if t.nnbl;i with the said vre deem iii proper to slate, that all prt'fieity insured must be valii- ed by a liieclor, or aa aiiTfSorilefl agebt that two-thirds of tlie cash value will' be, risked by the combat.

j' the insured giviaj a premium bond according lf: tbe hazard of use proieriy ranging irom four to ten per and by payiog ia cash "is per ceui. yvunv ptn wa minus in mu var.ee.. The cash fund, a hen nrnoaatlng io aoe hundred dollars, is placed at interest upon bonds with anprow-4 serafitv, drawing inter est at six per payable ow demand, which cash funds are alw ays used in toe event -of a loss by fire. Tbe committee are opiuion tTiat the prosperity wnicn aa. iiere toiorc auenoeti iae cuilipauj j'tttiiBir.

wcH HI rMttitig flHit Itiw mode ol insuring adopted by said compaay is more econnmicat aud sale than any incur. (waled Cooaay w.iii a jicciiic cajufnL. THOS. fc. lO.M3V JOIIS P.

LEWIS. March 9, TS44. 1 Applicatioa for insurance may lie made at the office of theom)Uiayt in the aillage "of Eatontown, or C. Broesu, Freehold; Little, Mnldletown Piwnt JeA Vmttes, Shre.s'mry Wm. II.

Ilaufard, Red Knek; Elijah Stoat, Mililh-lon James Long Branch Thomas Clone-, MamiMjusr) Itaniel Holmes, llnlmdelf Ptimom lien. drickmn, 1 iutoa Falls; Edtcard Hendrick-1 son. Upper Freehold, tu iwttier ims to wit Joseph E. WkUe, Ftoatowa, IJenjamsn V. Hfnrm W.

WiJeatt, John P. Leu-is, TlsomaS E. Combs, Tiblan Farts, Garret Iliers. Mid.lleWwa I'mnt, Edm. WJliamn, SbreWsbeiy, 1, IMrrt nW Catottlowa, Oeortyi K.

Tjfra, Dr. El Y. town. Ethan A Vy, January 16, 1645. fira C0WART PKttiUMl HAVE just received a aiorj-iis at Enclish, Swede and Americaa CM, Sprinj, and Aurerirna i tf aliu'b lbt rill'e L.i 1 7- )T iV.a Fmbo'id, Jaauarf I Sir r.

personal estates, and also of the debts and credits of the said decedents, respectively, whereby it appears tbat the personal estate of each of the said deeeoVnte to pay rheir respective debts several administrators having set forth lo the court that the said decedents died seized ol real estate in the county of Monmouth, nod prayed the aid of the court in the premises, It is therefore ordered, that nil persons in terested in the lands, tenements heredita. ments, and real estate of the said Peter John ston, and Jacob Ganabrants, or eitlmr of them, do appear before the court, at freehold, in said county, on Tuesday the 22d of April next, to shew cause, if any they have, whv so much of the real estate of the said decedents should not be sold, as will be sufficient to pay tlteir respective debts. A line enpv from ihe minutes. HENRY J). POLHEMUS, Clerk.

February 6, 145. 5w Iii Chancery of New Jersey. BETWEI5 Jf Piiebe Swan, Administratrix. of Gabrit-I 1 OrdVr for Pu. Muni, lec VOinp sad Marv Summerliell, rt Iicatio.

IT appearing to this Court that the comi plainant has filed her Bill in the above cause, against Ihe above named defendant and others, for the foreclosure and sale of certain mortgaged premises in the said Bill mentioned, and that process of subpoena to appear and answer, directed to Ihe defendant hath heen regularly issued, returnable to the term of January, a 1345, but that neither of tbe defendants could be found in this State to be served therewith, and tbat they have not, nor has either of (hem caused their, appearance lo he entered, as in case such process had been duly served; and it being made to appear by affidavit to the satisfaction of dTy attested, just and true accounts of iVtiwnfcsrfatflss conduct. Stiil thev bad some excuse: fori nareiuiure, uieoiuine in an us lorms, was near, ly as disgusting as it is beneficial. Now, how ever the evil is most effectually removed; for Chckener Sugar Coated Vegetable Extract Pills have no taste whatever of medicine produce none of the nausea and griping at. tendant on the operation of other medicine while their speedy effect in removing all impurities from the system cannot lie excelled hy any other medicine which bas ever been disnotered. It is unnecessary to sty more here.

If these piils are as described, the puhlic nil! I reel and gladly patronise them; and the piopueior only asks a trial, wMicii he is sure I receiving, lo prove that hea-smues no merit (or tin in wjiich they do not fully possess. Sugar coated Vegetable Ex-tract Pills are prepared and sold, wholesale anl retail, anil for exportation, bv C. a.ia.M. i A- 'n i salf anif retail Warehouse. No.

anitj SI 'R relay street. New lort. "-rrieeWi cts. Agents in Monmouth county. William Davis.

i.iU-o.- ti Point, Fountain, Hornor dc co. J-atv Clark, and Seabrook. Wm Johnson. Brown Taylor. I t.

ru -eville, William Morford fir. son. Leonardsville, William Leonard son. Red Bank, Conover. Long Branch, Elisha Lippincott.

imson, Jacob Parker, fort AVashinglon, Barkalow Li'vrty William II Map. Israei Williams. JaTT Williams, hfewsbnry, Vanuxen. Eatonlowh, White fe Lewis. Tinton Falls, Hendrickson Coml.

Marlboro, Joho Ileyc'r. Leedsville, Thompson. Ely's Mills, Wm and I) Ely. Colt's Neck, Elisha Laird. Enghshlown, G'iayton.

Black's Mills, James Lloyd. Ma nalapin, Clayton. I'crrincsviHe, Brit ton. Clarksbiirgb. David Bowman.

I'assvilte, Edward Allen 4' son. Newport, I 11 At DS Ohpiiant. New Egypt, Thomas, ivins. Alleotown, William Imlay. Imlaystown, Hendrickson if Conover.

Horwrstown, John W. Burtis. 8beillowiv A Hibbs. Burnt Tavern, Henry il Woleott. Blue Ball, John HaM.

Upper Squancum, Habited Wunrtghi. Lower Squancum, A Neafie. New Bedford, Laird 4c Allger. Shark River, John Remsen. Sqiian Village, Curtis At ca.

Union Store, Abraham Osbora. Xlanasquan, Sidney Gobte. Point Pleasant, John II. Allen. Cedar Bridge, Goodenough Davhwn.

Tom's Riverf McKenn. -Potter' Creek, Samuel Bunnell. Cedaf Creek, Lippino, Tiltn At Lowe. Forked River, Amos Falkenburgh. Waretowo, William BirdsaH.

Barnegat, Tunis Bodiae. ManaUawkin, William Aumack. West Jreek, John February 6, 1343. Tax. Cost.

5 76 9 cU 5t yi 1 30 9-t 6 50 Iti 9 00 9S 12 02 93 39 92 93 1 44 93 1 08 93 96 93 4 80 98 4 69 98 9 00 93 3 60 93 1 90 93 ell, 2 42 99 2 40 93 96 98 1 80 99 1 44 93 28 83 93 49 93 6 76 93 5 55 93 2 40 93 4.20 93 9 80 93 60 93 10 20 99 7 32 99 4-32 93 9 60 99 9 193 22 93 3 13 98 H. STOUT, the Chancellor, that all the defendants reaideLju Swamp. Miqbcau, out of the State of New Jersey, to wit, in "the Holindel, Hendrick WyckoiF 5e James Allaire, Akins, Allen Os'iorn, lines Allen's estate, John Bray, Samuel Burtis, James and Robert Boggs, Charles F. Bunker, John Block St James Bond, George Cooper, Collins, Butler if Tilton, John Collins, Isaac Gallond, Hedley, Joseph Hodge, Isruel Johnson it John War Benjamin Jones, William Johnson, at Howe Safety Lay ton, John Lay ton, James Lawrence Peter Wj-ckoff, Robert Montgomery's esla William (Knight, Samuel Newell' estate, Michael Ortley's estate, John Tilton J. Predmoi Daniel Townseud.

Jacob Vanwyckle, Samuel Whitehead, Joseph VVood. Treirtoii, James R. Wliite, Willet Martin, James Wells. William Hurry, Job Halsey, "CoDstnblo. February 13, 1845.

Monmouth Circuit lohn Gregg In 4acAmnf. Oliver Vanderbelt belt, fWOTICE is HBRavr ervan, that a writ JIM of attachment haa been issued out of the Circuit Court and fof the county of Monmouth, at the srrit ef the above named John against the above nam. ed Oliver Vanderbelt. defendant, for the sum of seven hundred and sixty dollars, which said Writ of attachment was retui tied at tbe January Turin ef said Court, a. v.

1845. 8. MAIAS, Clerk. B. Fi lUxnoLrH, February 1845.

febS-im State of New York It is thereupon, On this twenty-second day of January, in Ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, on motion of BkxMxctom F. IUnpoiph. Solicitor of the complainant, by this order direct, ed by the, Chancellor, thut the said absent defendants, Wary Sumtnerbell, Mary Callia-rine Snmnierbell, Ann Matilda Sumtnerbell, and Eliza Sutrimerbe.ll, do appear, plead, answer, or demur to tbe complainants Bill on or before the first Tuesday of April next, or tbat in default thereof, such decree be made against them as ihe Chancellor shall think equitable and just; and it is further ordered that this order shall within twenty days served personally on tbe said Mary Summer-bell, Mary Catharine Pummerbell, Ann Matilda Summerbell, and Eliza Summerbell, by a delivery of a copy thereof lo litem, or be published within said tweaty days in the Monmouth Inauirer." a newspaper printed at Freehold, in this State, and continued! therein lor sis weeks successively, at least once in each week; and also, in like manner, and for the like space of time, in a newspa per printed ia the city at New lork. A true copy. 1 DANIEL HAINES, C.v Sam, R.

Gvmxkbe, Clerk. February 6, 1845. 6w im BLANKS. el. 1 Blanks for aata ai ili ttuMtt, '3.

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