Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 19, 1853, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Communication.
Mount Comfort, Shamokin twsp. )
March 14, 1853. j"
II. B Masser, Esq.
I understand am censured by the anli
ubscriplion parly for not vaoaiing my seat
President of the Mass Meeting, held at
Sunbury, on the 6th inst.
Now for the purpose of throwing light
upon the subject I w ill stale the proceedings
of the opening of iho meeting as far as my
observations served me, and then let an en
lightened public cast the blame where it be
longs. When the Court Mouse door was opened
the people niched in with the force of ma
ny waters ; 1 stnid back until the rush had
subsided, and w hen I entered, tho house
was completely crowded. Almost ai soon as
I entered my name was called out for Presi
dent, (I think by F. A. Clark, of Irish Val
ley,) which was responded to without a de
senting voice. I look my seat, nnd then
ttr r r. i t ... .
win u. uearneari ana vm. regely were
nominated for Vice Presidents, Fegely tonk
his sent, Genrheart declined on account of
Fegely being on the bunch, Jacob Leiserinp
Eq., was then nominated and took his seat,
subsequently several others were added as
Vice Presidents, and I believe nearly equal,
ly divided in sentiments. The e was cotisid
erable noise and confusion, many speaking
at a tune, just as might be expected in such
a crowd of people and differing in senli
ments ns they were, Charles Pleasants, Esq ,
and some others demured against some of
tho proceedings, which were defended by J
ii. rai'ker, tsq , when some nne men out
"all who are opposed to (tie Hail Road to
leave the court home," many loft the house
mere were several messengers sent to me
requesting me to vacate my seat and follow
them, I declined to do so, bnt sent vaiious
times fur our orators and paity to return, as
fair play and a rotation of speaking between
both parties would be strictly adhered In,
and each speaker'- lime would be limited,
and I further sent lo them, saying, we have
a President and an equal number of Vice
Picsidents, what more could we expect. As
for Wm. Fegely who gives so much urn.
btage he is properly ballanced by Jacob
LcUering on the opposite, nnd as for me to
leave my chair w here I was put unanimous
Iy and follow our party which had fled
without any just cause, I would not.
We were called to meet at the court
house, the invitation was for nil (not for par',)
to meet without distinction of party, and I
heard one of the principal instigators in get
ting up this mass meeting in his address to
a larye audience say "we will meet them
(the U. K. paity) h iheir own camp, &c,"
Could we expect that after the opposite par
ly had been challenged to meet us and did
attend, that they would calmly suffer the
board to be organized without a voice in it.
Did we expect that they would appear be
fore us "and like a sheep dumb before its
tdieurer" open not their mouths could any one
be so partial as even to ask it 1 We met for
(he purpose of discussing an important sub
ject which agitates the county, wo might
not to have asked any advantage and if our
position is a just one, we should have met
our opponents and beat (hem down by the
power of argument, and passed such resolu
tion as the majority agreed to, then we
would have achieved an honorable victory,
and got the united approbation of our party
instead of sounding a retreat at the first re-
poit of thoir guns, leaving the camp in the
hands of our opponents, and discharging our
ammunition in the open air. We have suf
fered loss by so doing. The eyes of ihe peo
pie of this and the adjacent counties weie
upon us, and felt an interest in the result
Surely the instigators of this ignominious re
treat were more cautious lhan wise.
It is urged as an excuse for such conduct
thai some noisy boys were crying out "Rail
Road," and lhat when one of our men was
speaking some sap-heads in the gallery said
"put him out." If our party had but stood
fum, the boys would soon have been silenced
or tossed out at the windows, and prudence
would have dictated to those in the gallery
lo hold Iheir peace
It is also said if our party had remained, a
'Row" would have been the result. I am a
man of peace, and opposed lo disputes, riots
and "Rowdies," but before I would have re-
ttealed under such nnspicious circumstances
as wo were placed, I would have said "thou
who raised the whiilwind must abide the
storm," and much rather lhan left the Court
House, I would have "called for a little more
Tun but. James Smith.
Ltwis John Schuyler.
CiuLtscjUAQUK. Paul Lahr.
Uppkr Auousta. Charles Eckman.
Lower . John Coldron. Jacob
Renn.
Rush Aaron Camnbell. Josenh Bear.
Jesse Mensch.
SiiAMoiiN. Franklin A. Clark. Simeon
Campbell
upper Maiionoy. Moses L. Beissel, Gid
eon Adams, Samuel Heim, Michael Ferster.
l.ower .Abraham Lenker, re
fer Ilepuer.
TRAVERSE JURORS
Turdi'T Robert Haves. Georze Blair.
Frederick Detzler,
Delaware. John Guffv. Samuel Green.
John M. Kinney, D.iniel Nicholas, Elijah
Crawford, Isaao Vincent, jr , Daniel Smith,
George Watson.
Lewis. William Savidgo.
Milton. John Murray.
C'HiLiquAquE. Andrew Overpnck. Hugh
Martin, George Troxel, James Tuik, Daniel
Liiii I.
Point. Charles Gnlick.
Uppkr Auousta. Peter Ovenlorf, jr.
Lower " . Joseph Gass, Jacob
Krebs. Simeon Haupt, Charles llalenbach,
Francis Lerch, Win. lSlnriirs, I'eler Rear ma.
Siiamokin. William Farrow, II. II. Kno
bel, Samuel Gnuserl, spii., Jacob Norcher,
Wm. II Fry, David M'fl illiam, Michael
M. Super, Lewis Chamburland, Wm. Price,
Win. Roth.
Rush Joseph Reader, John Gearhart, jr.
Camkron. Peter Weikel.
Upper Maiiomot. Hour) Mallich.
Lower 11 . Bunj. Rubeudahl, Jo
nathan Hockey.
Little " . Conrad Raker.
Jackson John Carl, N. S. Diumhellcr.
Coal. Jonas Gilger.
Jordan. John Adams.
Sirzed, taken in execution and to he sold as
property of John Sweny, tlcc'd., in the hands of
his Administrator Joseph Beard, with notice to
Montgomery A. Swenv, terre-tenant Ac.
ALSO:
On Saturday, st the same time and plnre,
A Certain other Lot of Ground,
situato in Upper Milton, bounded north by Lorust
street, east by the Canal, south by lot of White
and Mcrrine, and west by Front street, containing
J of an acre more or less, whereon are erected a
Steam Grist Mill, together with the Engine ami
fixtures annexed, a tenant house, cooper simp,
stabling, &c
Seiicd, taken in execution and to ba sold at
the property of Montgomery A. Sweeny.
WM. D. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, )
Sunbury, March 12, 1853. )
Wolf,
grape.
I am truly jours &e.,
S. JOHN.
Providence, R. I., March 10 Joseph Hal-
lett, a Frenchman, died of hydrophobia yes
terday, having been bitten by a mad dog on
Sunday week. The dog bit several animals
before its death.
Rochester, March 10. A boy named Sat-
terbee, aged fourteen, was stabbed to the
heart this forenoon, during a quarrel, by a lad
named Gardner, aged only twelve years.
Satlerbee died in a few minutes.
Tct it .furors.
St'NRURV. E. G. Markley, Andiew l!al
dv, J. H Zimmerman, Fiei'erick Lazarus
Delaware Simon Lantz, Joseph Hayes,
jr., David Wilson, Ed. 1 luckemiller, Wm.
Uiggerts, Win. Beard.
Ciiimsquahi'e. R. A. Giffens, Simon Rea
lly. Samuel Mullener-
Point George Lesher, Joseph Vnnkirk.
Upper Ait.ista. Frederick Haas, Solo
man Harlzel, Herman Kline, ir.
Lower " .Peter Mallich, John
Ehi ighl.
Upper Maiionoy. Henry Haas.
Lower " .--Win Shaffer
Spa'.z.
Jackson. Benj. Strickler, Daniel
Wm. Cares.
Rush Samuel Swank, Joseph Campbell.
Coal. Daniel N. Lake.
Siiamokin Farnsworth Reed, Edward
Wilkorson, Samuel Rcplur, John Boughner.
Cameron. Wm. Ueik.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs nf 7r. 1-anas and
Vrn. Kxtiouat, to me directed, w ill be sold
by public vendue or outcry at the Court House,
in llie Dofough of Sunbury, at One o'cloik, P.
M., on the first Monday of April, tlie lollonntg
real estate, to wit : A certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Rush township, in the county of Nor
thumberland, bounded as follows, Beginning at a
White Dak a corner of John ilsons lund,
.South fifty three perches by land of 1'cter Mettler
to a post, thence by the same ana Isaac Kline
east eibt perches to a post, thence by lund of
W. Mettler south li'J H-lll perches to a none,
thence west 25 perches to a fallen cheanut, thence
south 55 perches to a stone, thence by land ol J.
Mettler west G4 perches to a fallen line tia.
thence south 57 perches to a post, thence by laud
of Henry HolT west I3J 1-10 perches to a post,
thence by land ofC. Campbell and Jacob Depuy,
north 183 perches to a post, thence by land of
Isaac Kline north eighty degrees sen x -iu 10
a stone, thence north 10 degrees west twenty four
perches 8 3-10 to a post, thence north 87 j de
crees cast 13 perches to a post, thence south 19
degrees, east 2 7-10 perches to a post, thence by
laud of Jacob Depuy north 87J itcgrces cam 1 1
perches to a post, thence north 56 decrees east
28 3-10 perches to a post, inence norm on por
ches to a post, thence cast by land of John Wilson
I 111 4-10 to the place ol ucgtnniiig, containing
two hundred and fifty acres and 60 perches;
whereon are erected on the east end of said tract
a new Frame House, Frame Barn, 5rc, and on
west end a large Frame House, Barn, Spring
House Apple Orchard, Ac
ALSO:
A Certain Lot
or parcel of land adjoining the above mentioned,
on the west side, beginning at a post, thence by
land of Jacob Depuy north 2 J degrees west 45
6-10 perches to a post, thence by land of James
Kline south 88 decrees west 20 3-1U to a post.
thence by laud of of I. Kline and C. Campbell
south Cj perches, west 4G perches to a stone.
thence by land ot J. Camplicll north 8S degrees
cast 25 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining six acres and eighty six perches.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
lie property of John Kline.
ALSO:
A Certain Lot of Ground,
situate in the borough of Milton, in the county
aforesaid, Bounded north by Broadway, east by
the Pennsylvania Canal, south by Tine alley and
w est by lot of James Covert, containing one fourth
of an acre more or less, whereon are erected a
Frame Dwelling House, two Store Houses, Sta
bling. &c.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Montgomery A. Sweny surviving
partner ol John Sweny & eon.
ALSO:
Two certain cenligious
Lots of Ground.
situate in the borough and county aforesaid,
iKiunded north by lots belonging to the estate of
Catharine rrux, deed., east by fourth street,
south by lot of Murpheys estate and west by the
liner Susquehanna, containing one eighth of an
acre more or less, and nown in the general plan
of said borough as lots INos, 153 and 154, where
on are erected a wcslherboardcd house 1 J stories
high and a small stable.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
late the estate of Henry Fric, dee'd., now in
the hands of his Administrator and ileus.
ALSO:
All that Certain Tract of Land,
situate in Augusta township, county aforesaid,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : Begin
ning at a Birch by lot Nu. 8 north 14 degrees,
CARR, OIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Commmon Merchants,
23 oiiri 55 Spear's Wharf,
BALTIMORE-
ItRFERKNL'ES.
John Clark, Esq., 1'iesident Citizens' Bank, Bait.
A. 1. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, ' "
John Hcrtzlcr, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Koijcrs, Sinuickanti Ac Co.,
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port Do
posite. J. Wnllower cV Hon Harrisbiirg.
Col. H. C. F.ycr, Sclinsgrovc.
J. H. App eV Co.,
Nogle, Wingate cV Co., Milton.
W. W.Cooke, Esq., Muncy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
George Bodins, Hughsvillc.
W. Weaver & Co., Moutoursville.
Gen. William F. Packer. V illiamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
James H. Hiding, "
Lewis G. Huling, "
M" Henry iV Uiibh, Jersey Shore.
J. I . Hilling, r.sq.. Lock Haven.
t If" Carr, Gicsc & Co. have the largest wharf-
"room of any com minion bonne in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March 12, 1853. Cm.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
lMroRTf.r.3 AND DEALERS IN
French Millinery floods,
So. 45 Sunfi Sceond Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVING received by late arrivals a large and
well selected assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to ofl'er their customers, at
lowest market prices -Glace
Silks for Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
('rapes, all colors,
Fancy Mcts and Laces,
Together with every article appertaining to
Millinery trade.
March 12, 1853. 2m.
the
the
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
TVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
INI Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court
of .Northumberland County, to distribute the as
sets in the bnnJs of Win. Reed, Administrator
A- ,.f l..t..r Vu itillitt.v tTif'il. ft, a.iil mmitiir till
Creditors of said deceased, and that he will attend
at his ollice in Sunbury, for that purpose, on Sat
urday, tho 2d day day of April, 1853, when all
interested, if they think proper, can attend.
H. II. MASSER, Auditor.
Sunbury, March 12, 1853 4t.
PROCLAMATION.
TVOT1CE is hereby given that tho serera
Courts of Common Fleas, General Qimrtcr
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
4th day of April next, and will continue
TWO WEEKS.
Tlie coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf cf the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to lie then and there attending in their
projier persons to prosecute against him, as shall
lie just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeablo to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 5th day
of March, in the yeor of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and filly-three and the In
dependence of the United States of America
tho 77th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
REGISTERS' NOTICE.
IV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and other persons interested in the
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Kxecutors, Administrators, and Guardians of
said Estates have filed their accounts wiih the
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the same will be presented to the )i bans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the 5th day of April,
A. !., 1853, in the forenoon, for confirmation and
allowance.
Mary Welch, dce'd., settled by her Adin'r
David Hull.
Peter Dentler, dee'd., settled by his Executors,
Thomas Watts, Margaret Deutler, and Ja
cob Dentler,
Leonard Hied, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
David Dunkleberger.
Jacob Rhule, dee'd., settled bv his Ex'r Samuel
Herr.
Solomc Wagner, dee'd , settled by her Adin'r
Simon Lantz.
Deborah Tharp, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
Jesse Campbell.
Godfrey Urosious, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Samuel Brosious.
John liesh, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Elias
Wallou.
Gilbert Voris, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r Win.
'J' Forsyth.
George Long, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
George Boyer.
Elizalieih Dentler, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs
Geo. F. Miller and John Young.
Matilda Hubler, settled by her Guardian,
Cieorge Garman.
Spencer Metier, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tors
Benj, Gearhart and Wilson Metier.
Rachel Cornel, dee'd., settled by her Adm'tor
John Yordy.
Joseph H. Kline, dee'd., Final Acct. setllej by
bis Adm'r D. C. Caul.
Andiew ("rolbers, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Alexander Colt.
William MeCay, dee'd.. supplemental Acct.
settled by bis Adin'r David Taggart.
Anna M. Hunsickcr. dee'd., settled by her Ex
ecutor David Taggart
Jacob Snyder, dee'd., settled by his Executors
John A. Snyder and William Kebach.
JOHN P. FL'RSEL, Register.
Register's Ollice, i
Sunbury, March 5, 1852. J
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter tessiont for the coanty of Jfor
tlwmberland. The iiniteriiirned petitioner respectfully solicits the Hon.
Court to irrnut hiin license Inker pun Inn or tavern si ths
house he uow occupies situate in Cnmcron township.
PKTI'.lt WKIRI-'.I..
AVe Ihe nnriVrsifnien ritir.ens of the township of t'nm
emu. in Northumberland county, lieinn acquainted with
th mill Petitioner. certify thai he is of (rmut repute for
h uicsly and temperance, and Hint he is well provided wilh
h-inw. room nnd other c-siveniehcet f'ff the accommodation
of striiiirfra nnd trnvrllria. nml thatyni Inn ol tavern in,thrrs
necessary for the sccomin gtjtmnof strangers awl travellers.
Silomnn B. Diver, Jon-ph Ornves. J"hn Riyer, Jacob
lfn, rieore Kcntetter. Darnhirt KfrMM'er, llnniel
ISr hit'ijiht, Henry Klock, Michnel Anui, Duval llillniiii,
Genrjre Mmmrr.
March 5. IMS 3t
To the Honorable the J mites of Ihe Court of
Quarter sessions for the count of Sorthuw
bcrlmid :
The uiiflersiiif-tl petitioner reapce'fufly S 'lici'sthe Itnn.
Court io pranl him a licenfle to kfp nu Itin or Inverti in
the house heiuw occupies n such in Pluiuiokln town-
" ''' Wtr.MAM FARItOW.
We the undersigned citizeiii f Hinmokiit township, In
N 'nliiiiiilH-rlnud county, being ncunniutcd with the Peti
tioner, do certify Hint lie is of go,l miulr forhonnsly nnd
Icniprranee, anil that he la well provided Willi house ro"m
and oilier conveniences forlhe ncrnmm lntton of atiaugeis
nod travellers, nnd that an tun or Invern there is necessary
for the nec.)iniuHlatioii of atrangers ami Irnvcllers.
J ihn M-wire, "l-im.i F.vereil, rimuel Wilkius-Mi, Mnh
t n H Michuer, Frniteia Kl.'iasc, Andrew Ociisct. John
.tones. J ihn Mart. Il'-orge K. Ad-tins, Leonard Witgner,
Irn Jones. Isnne Arti'ild.
flnirn 'kin, .March, S, I Ml. .It.
To the honorable the Jutltrrs of the Court of
Quarter snsionsfor the county of Xor
tfiitmberliinil. The unileisifticil petitioner respectfully solicits tlie If.'ii.
Court to grunt him u license lo kerpun Inn or invern nt the
h use he uow occupies, situate in Trcverlon, Coal town
ship. I! K Wt'.AVF.rt.
We Ihe undersigned cilisena of Treverton, Conl town
ship, in N rthniiiberlwnd c unity, being acquainted wilh
the sniit Petitioner, ,h certify that he is of g-"d repute fr
hoitefty nml teinpeninee. nnd' Ihnt he is well provided with
house room nnd oilier c tuveiiieueeslor me nccornmooniion
of at rangers nnd travel lei a, ruidtlml an Inn or Invern is there
neeesmifv i, ,r llicnccniumKlnlinn of aliaiigera and Irnvellera.
Men). Pntti'il, llollliel, Hrymeier, Henry Sehrader, P.
Straws'T. Andrew A. Ileiiu, J. I'cneiMielier. John Sehrn
rier. Isaac Weiaer. Daniel T.'bitis, liilbert Uurlew, Durnuid
MVMonea. Jacob Kpting
Treverton, March 3, IKV1 nt.
GEOKGE AV- ZIMEUMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Gl Arch Street, four doois above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Which for stvlo of finish ond xs-orkmnnship rsnnot I t surpassed. Whobmla and Retail
at the lorvest prices. Also TRANSPA HEN 'I' WIN DOW SHADES AND KEED ilLINLfit
WIIOIXSAI.t'., AT MA.Nt'FACTL'lt Fits' I'ftlCEeJ.
tjtT MERCHANTS snd others arc invited to call and txaniim.
Philadelphia, August 21, 1852 ly.
To the honorable the Judires of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of J'or
thumberlind. The undersigned pe.iti ner respectfully aolieita the Hon.
C nrt to grant him a license to locp nu Inn or tavern in
Uyorgetowu, LoW'cl Multaiioy township.
JOHN HXGEMAN.
We the undersigned eitizena of Lower Miihanoy tows
ahip. in Northumberland conuty. Iteing ncipinititrd wilh Ihe
Petitioner, do eerlily that he la of good repute for honesty
and temperance, nnd that tie ia well provided with houae
room and other conveniencca f, the neeomnnslation of
atraiigera nnd navellera, nnd that nn luiioi Invern ia there
necessary f,,r lheHccoinin Hlati.'ll of strangers anil lravellerat
O. H. Weiscr, (ieorge Itrssious. iSol-mi'Ml Itessler, John
Metier, Michael l.abr, Andrew Ditty. Philip llobb. John H.
Leuker, Philip Spatz, Joseph Fenatermacbei. sen., Jolul
Vogus, Isreal Winner, Joseph lthr, Isaac liulTer.
Mureh S, IK',3 3t.
OR trial
Come and Pay !
VLI. persons indebted to the firm of Friling &
Omit, are hereby respectfully notified to
call and pay up between this and the first day of
April, as they wiMi to go to Philadelphia to lay
in their Spring stock of goods. 'J'bev w ill take ci
ther money or whcot, as the needful is very much i
wanted. r KlI.lMi & liltAA t .
Sunbury, March 12, 1853. 2t.
Wood Sj Willow "Ware.
20,000 Fancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Dc.z. Buckets, Assorted Colors,
600 NesU Cedar Wash Tubs,
800 Cedar Churns.
500 Doz. Willow Baskets,
300 Doz. Wall and Scrub Brushes, cVc., Ac.
The largest Stock ever ollcred in Philadel
nhia. and the cheapest in the world. Orders
promptly filled.
M. & J. M. HOWE,
No. 1 1 1 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 12, 1853. 3m. ,.,
$5 REWARD.
"IYrHEREA8 Jacob Yeaklcy, a pauper of this
tuwnabiii. nnd in niv charce. has left mv
House, and protection, and against my wish.
The public are hereby cautioned not to trust him
on my account, as nothing will la? paid by me.
The above reward will be paid to unv person or
persons delivering him to me, at my house on or
before the lHth of March inst.
PETER YERfiER.
Jackson Township, March 12, H53. 3t.
Estate "of MARY MARSH, dee'd.
jVJOTICE is hereby given that letters testiinicn
tary on the estate of Mary Marsh, dee'd., late
of Siiamokin township, Northumberland county,
have been urautcd by the Rcgistci of said county,
to the undersigned. Therefore all persons in
debted to said estate will discharge the same,
and those hainij demand will present them to
AMOS VASTINH, IVtor.
Siiamokin Township, March 12, 1853. fit.
LIST OF CAUSES
in the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumberland County, at April 1 .,
A. D., 1853.
H.A1NTIKFS. DEFENDANTS,
fieorge Sbiley vs Ab'm Dunkelberger's admr'x
Aliijah Bowen vs Win H Thompson
Win M Aulen vs Thomas Rascr
Tenbrook for Amdeton vs James Brass
, . ., Jacob Zartmnn's
Henry Maze &. Eve his wife vs ,jlniir0,
J B Masser vs Barbara Shall'cr's ex'rs
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland,
James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle
vs J at ol W ertman
vs Jacob Stitxel
vs (ieorge Snyder
M Bachmnn &F.Markl
Moyer ct Mover's Uar-
nisbea
vs Jacob Holl'man et al
Daniel Rhodes
Samuel I. Beck
Simon Snyder
Christian Cable vs
Hitz for Reiner vs
Valuable Farm lor Sale.
TMIR subscriber offers at Public Sale, on
A Tl'ESDAY the S2d day of MARCH next,
a valuable farm late the estate of Wm. Tuguart,
dee'd., situate in Chilisqnaqiie township, North
umlH'rl.ind county, and in Lilierty township, Mon
tour county, about 'I miles from Milton, on the
Danville road, containing in all
. 277 ACRES.
of which hbout 180 acres is cleared land, viz :
.I0 ocics of meadow and 00 acres plough land
The balance, of nearly 100 acres, being llrst rate
titular land. The improvements are a
m MANSION HOUSE,
a new Frame House, a largo Bank Barn
cVc,. A. An apple orchard and peach orchard.
There is also p'cnly of limestone within a half
mile. A rail road has been surveyed within a
half mile of the premises. The above farm oilers
gteat inducements to persons who wish to locate
themselves in a good farming district, as there is
every convenience for making it a very desirable
home, it lieing handsomely situated, and the
Chilisqnaqiie creek running through Ihe centre.
A good title ami peaceable possession given on the
1st of April next.
S S. TAOGART, Ex'tor.
Chilisiiuaque Feb. 26, 1853. if.
KRUPP'S
Premium lissenec of Codec.
..., ,;.,.., M.rrl we'll pro-,.
'.,! lou our uvea ij i
using nrupp a
I Ksaencv or Cullee
The Commonwealth of f In the Court of Com
Pennsylvania, jVor- I inon Plea ot Nuiih
thumbci liinj co SS. tinibeiland futility ul
April T. IB53
The commonwealth of lYnns) lvatiia lo
Geoiyo E. Cichric, Adrninistialor of Geinuo
Yuuk'iu, l.itu of Chilisipiatiuo township,
deu'il , and Elizabeth Yonkin, w idow, atul lo
the heiis and legal rt'tiri'sentativi'S of the
said tJoorjir! Yonkin, dec d., viz : Win. Von
kin, of Michigan, Christinn, iiilerniurried
with Cook Clin ten, of Jerseyville county, Il
linois, Gu-otgu Yonkin, of Lycuiniui: county,
Pens) Ivuuia, and l'ctei Yonkin, (who is now
dee'd. leaving issue three chibiicn, Eliza
belli, Peter und George,) ami lo ull the heiig
loiiul repiusentutivca of Ihu said Gcoie
Yondin, deceased.
You and each of you are hereby notified
to be and appear in our said Court nl Sunbu
ry, on Monday, Ihe 4ih day of Apiil, A. D.,
1853. lo show if anything jou have or
know lo say hy you slim, Id not be made
parties to a curtain judgment, lately in our
County Com t of Common Pleas before our
judges at Sunbury, lo wit ; in Ihe Term of
August, A. D., 1852, by the consideration of
the said Court recoveied against George E.
Gehrig, Administrator ns aloresaid of Gearge
Yonkin, dee'd., lifty-lhreo 50 100 dollais,
nvlul money, wlucti lo u.ivnt noiiien aim
Marv Ann his wife in our said Conit were
adindged for Iheir damages which they sus-
V P ... " r .
tamed us well py occusion oi inn nu-per
formance of a certain promise nnd assump
tion by the said (ieorae Yonkin in his life
J . . , nl,. i ni
tune to the) sani tivni noi.icn niiu itiary
Ann his wife at said Connly miulf, as for
his costs and charges by them about Iheir
suit in that behalf expended, and why the
said David Uolden and Mary Ann his wife
should not have execution against the bunds
of the said Geoige Yonkin, deceased, for the
debt nnd dummies aforesaid.
Witness the Hon. Alexander Jordan, Pie
sident of our said Court tit Sunbury, this 1st
day ol February, A. D., 1853.
J AMI'S BEARD, Trolby.
WILLIAM B. KIPP.
Sheriff's Oll'ico )
Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1853. J 4
SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &e.
TI1K snliscrils-ta nITer ir, OvsritT McsritKTa, Tsyrsr
ESs nnl tSflinol, Commiitkks, one of tlie beat oaai.rterl
at vksof ( IIIKM, HOUKS snd fTATII).AHV to l
foiniil ia the City, which they am tibte to offer at Ciat
prices.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find nil the lomlhig fMi'ml H HtRs, Writing nnd Wrniv
pintr I'ntf ri, Cnrinin I'tipm, Hlitntii: .' tnpcrn, an'l nil "rtli
nnrv Stntionnry, Lllniik liotiki, f-Jfic, Infe, ir, mi .i.l uiut
luvoruble ternm.
hCUOOL COMMITTERS,
Sch'H'ls, nre invitfil to mil nnd xiniiim.' cih itiK-k. Wt
hive Imrt p tiiMtlcraMn fXprrirm in mpplyiiit tl'"liHi? Uii
triplp, nml Immhij PiiMiFhrrn of n mttnbcr n r x nHtVL'ljr
ured S-ih-nil U xiks, our lutilititi fur getung aacli li.t-k tv.t
unttirpiifwcd.
Amnnsnt our Fnlilimt ns will Iref- ind Iho follow jig :
Comly's Spelling Hok, rirvunl rditioi. ;
; l'rhnrr ; Vniitig Oiutor ;
Gnmmer' Stirvryitij?. the ntj-mlrpd Treat is on Uiii ici-
niff : l(tniiyrns.tlr' Mt iistirnf in ;
AiidtTMii'n InvenrKrl'i llirtory of tl r I'tiitH S'ait,
in i nr rniiiic r-piiH.ii m ,NfW l c-rK nml I'ltiimuij'iim ,
ntimmM'n 1'rogtetslvr fpHlmir B(tk :
fiml. GnimmtT ; Irin Dictionary;
The BKk of Cuiiiiiicicv, Ac , .V'., ftr.
L'HIAM HUNT SON.
41 North Fourth Street, riiiimlclplin.
rcbritnty 5rt, lr-V'.rt, 3m.
William Scchlor
WaHhington Mutual In-surniH-e
Cunimny
State Mutunl Kire lusu
rnnre Company
Jamb II. Manser
Alliin Newberry
UelK'oi'a Swaitz
Kudulih Ducner
John L Veagrr
vu E Kaufman et al
v Same
1
tjior
Detkoit, March 1 1 Smith, Farnham, ami
Chamlin, convicted ome two years since of
conspiracy lo destroy the properly of ihe wegt 31 1 perches to a post, tlieuce north 711 de-
Michi"an Central Railroad Company, nae grees east t 1 jierciies to a post, tuence uy v.nns-
. 1 . 1 u.. .. r,A, lain rnisBier iin 01 101 io. o soum two nuiioreu
Oeen paruo.icu v, , fif one perches to a lilac Oa.tlience south
14 ileerees east 45 uerches to a oost. north sixtv
TatNTON, March 11. Th Hon. tl. v. lix Wrt.nei to the place of beginning, containing
MTlIK uiulersiuiicd have iust openeil a fresh
A nml complete stock of WAI.I. FAl'KKS
smoni; which are COM) ami VE1.VF.T, FINE
SATIN, anil tlie LOWEST l'MCKD I'Ntil.A
ZEU I'APKKS i Also, HECOltATlOMS,
liOKDEKS, FIRE tsCKEENiS, CL'KTAI.NS.
&c., cVe. Wliicli tliey oiler at the lowest prices,
both wholesale and retail. The best workman
employed to hang paper cither in the city or
country.
Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &o.
We have also our usual assortment of V I? IT
ING PAl'EHS, WKAFl'INU I'AI'EKS, Ulank
and School Hooks, stationary, Ac.
PAUltlslI & HOirCJH,
No. 4 North Filth St., 2 doors nhove Market,
PHILADELPHIA
CASH paid for Country rags.
Phi la., March 13, 1853. 3m.
r.reene. the) nresent Chief Justice, has been two hundred and forty nine acres and a quarter
renominated, and confirmed by Ihe Senate I oeing P" ' v?. - J n ,
,Qiitiiiiiiivu ' I A,..t.,l Tua l)uell,nir Hoiiaea. liau Il:,rn and
other outbuildiiiRS.
Siezed taken in eiecution and to ba sold as tin
projierty of J. A. Shlssler.
ALSO t
Iron Tubnphc A company is being or.
gnnized at Cincinnati, Ohio, to pave the
turnpike from the head of Ihe Western Av
enue nt Brighton, lo Cumminiville, Spring
Grove and Carthage, with iron plutea.
New Advertisements-
List of Jurors,
4F Northumberland County for April T., A
JD., 1853.
lira ntl Jurors.
So Kir a T. Edward Eisely.
North I'M m Li kd John Geist.
Milton. Joseph Angsladt, Patrick Mon
tage.
Delaware. William Erwin, Reuben Mil
lard, Michael tsoabtt.
BY Virtue of certain writs of Lev. Fa. issuing
out of the Court of Common Pleas of North
umberland county, and to me directed will be
sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at the public
S. . .. i. ..c i;i. ...
ll.xiBi, ol Jo in nl. J I oil in me uuiuuku
at one o'clo., P. M., on the second day of Abril
next, the following real estate, to wit I
All that certain Lot of ground,
situate in the Borough of Milton, in the county
r..r.ai,l hminded north bv Uroadway, east Dy
the Pennsylvania Canal, south by Pine alley, and
west by lot of James Covert, containing one
r,.,iK nrn sera more or less, whereon are erec
ted a Two Btory Frame Dwelling House and
BricZ Kitchen, one Frame Store Koom, and two
larg Ware Houses, Stabling, 4c.
vs Reuben Fegely
vs Thomas ltahtr
vs Andrew McLanahau
vs Peter Thomas
s (ieorge Bright
U Ia.iLb will, nnli,-
D Hoats for M Sweny v. t,.rr,.,pnant
Oliver B Hiltiard ts John Hartman
John W Peal vs Joseph Diinmick, et. al.
Christ & McFadden vs Susanna Keid
( Ieorge Brosious vs Daniel Knmple
Francis Jodan vs David L Irland
John HccOv vs George Ecerts adm'r
same s same
, . , , , A. C. A T. G
Kendcrlo n Plinth s ex rs. vs Morris
same vs s.nr.e
Wendel I. KclTcr vs John F Wollinger
Willium Forsiuan et ul vs John Pars
Frederic Wilhelm vs Henry Wilheliu
Jane lloear vs lieor;e P. Buyers el al
Nuthaniei Sax ton s
John Uush and wue vs ailm'rs
J 5- A Khissler
Itola-rt Kline
Henrietta Lewis
B Fagely &. t.'o
Jacob II . lthaads
Daniel Gibson
Mary Viccry
J Ull Rockefeller
tmiLn
'i : ii..
'J UMn(hriipi ' u V' li 1 ill 1
Jf'lKiwiiceorcotlee. VjSill;- I I1 Ml I
IllKsnliitioti of Partiicrxlilp.
ri'tHE Copartnership heretofore existing under
I the name of James II. & Wm. 13. Hurt, ia
this day dissolved by the withdrawel of ViKiam
U. Hart. The business of the late firm will lo
settled by either of tho undersigned, at No. 20,
North 3d street.
JAMES II. HART.
WILLIAM B. HABT,
THOMA8 HAKT.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1H53.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue the business nn.W
the name of James H. & Thomas Hart. Thank
ful for past favors, they respectfully ask the at
tention of their friends and the public to iheir
stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extensive, nnd which they will sell at the lowest
market rates.
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HAl'.T,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 J8.lt.
VHY will man use that w hich ia injurious to
his health, wl en he Is willing to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost ! Strange !
that at least two thirds of the human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Iii'iipp'si lriicc or Codec
is, beyond doubt the best and most wholesome
preparation of Colli e ill the world. Every oousc
keeper should have it. Try it and be convinced
it will save about lit) pet cent, besides) our health.
arranted to render entire atilaction.
Manufactured and for sale bv
ELI KRLTP,
G3J North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. . All the principal l.rocers anil Urugists
have it for sale throughout the t'nited States.
For sale by the Agent, H. B. Masser, Sunbury.
January 1, 185'J. Cm.
The Commonu-ralthof f In the Court of Corn-
Pennsylvania, ?or- ,' moil l'lease ol iurtn
(i(imbrr(uit(f co. SS. ' uinbeilainl comity of
Ap.il T. 1853.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to
George V.. Gehrig, Ailiniiiistiator ol Oeotye
Voiikiu. hue of CliilisniiiKiue township, ilu-
ceased, and lo all the heirs and h'L'.il repre
sentatives of the said Geoie;e Yonkin of said
County, deceased, viz: Mary Ann inteiniiir-
rted with I'.ivid llubl-ti. ol v-tiuis(piaiiu
township, Peims) Ivania ; Christinn interitiar
ried with Cook Clayton, ol Jerseyville county,
Illinois; William iunklll.ol iVliciusauj ueuiyH
Yonkin. (who is now deceased leaving three
children, F.lizabeth, Peter and Georoc.) ami
:u till Ihe heirs and legal representative cf
said de. 'eased.
You and ruch of you nre hereby notified
to be ami appear in our said Court ut Sunbury
on Monday ttiu 4: Ii day ol April, A. P., 1853,
to show if any thing yon have or know lo
say who yon should not be made pailies to
a certain judgment, obtained lately in our
Count v Conns of Common Pleas, bcfoie our
Jinl:ze at Sunbniv, to wit: in the term of
April A. D., 1852, by the consideration of
Ihe said Court recovered Brains! George E.
Gehiisr, Administrator n aforesaid of George
Yonkin, deceased S16 20 lawful money
which to David Hidden in our said Court
weie adjudged for his damages which he
sustained as well by occasion of tin- non-per-
foriiiance of a certain promise an I assump
tion bv the said Geoiue Yonkin ill his life
I run to the son Uavn minion hi sain couiiiv
made as for his coi-ts and fhaig.es by him
atiotii bis suit in lhat behalf expended nuil
whv the said David Hidden should not have
execution against tho lands of Ihe said Geo.
Yis9tin, deceased, fur the debt and damage
aforesaid.
Witness ihe Hon Alexander Jordan Presi
dent of our rai l Court at Sutibiuy, this 1st
day of February, A D , 1853.
" JAMES BEARD, Piolh'y
WILLIAM B. KIPP,
Sheriff' Ollica )
Suubuiy, Feb. 1, 1853. 4
EYEE & LANDELL,
4th and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now receiving for spring sales
V Fine Stock of Dry Good,
Black and Colored Silks,
Foshiouable Shawls,
New designs of Dress Goods,
British, French anil India (ioc.Js,
Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods,
A Full stuck of American Cotton and Woolen
Goods,
M. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scarce
and desirable Dry Goods at low riia,fi;, set
cash.
February 13, 1P53. 3in.
LIST OF CAUSES
ITOR Special Court of Common Plsas of
' Northumberland County to be held on
the 4th Monday of May, A. D., 1853.
Frederick Keener vs Wm. Ayres
eter Pursel vs Jacob Hibler
James Graham et al vs Hugh Bellas et al
Piatt il Piatt va Henrv Masser
Com'th for Wm L Hcinenian vsT A Billington
. . Louis Alex. Nopoleon Du
Peterr Bosquet va I)a,(iuicr ct, .1.
same vs Pierre tidier et. al.
E John for W Camp vs Wolverton ir Leisenr'g
Kyster for Weaver va Eb'zer Grecnougb ex'r
Joanna Pendeville vs A E Kapp
Mahonoy and Shamokin AbrliUn, pul
Improvement Co
Sarah L Keen va Abraham Brosioua
Same va Samuel Savidgo
Com'wealth for S. D. va T, A. Billington &
Jordan hail
Henry Donnel et al va Hugh Bellas
Robert Philips vs Zerhy Kuu and Shamokin
Improvement Company
JAMES BEARD, Protb'y.
Prothonotary's Ollice, )
Sunbury, March ft, 1852.- )
vs Daniel Clinn
vs Geoicc W Brtwcr
ts '1 hoinas Barr
vs John Rosser & Co
vs J. Frv and J. H.irmall
Jacob Reinard and
rt Wm Kahler
vs David Latsha
vs J C llorton
JAMES BEARD, Protb'y
Prothonotary's Ollice. )
Sunbury, Murch ft, 1853.
To the Honoruhlc the Judges of Ihe Court of
... . , . ... . C
Hitcricr sessions jur inecoumi) uj oiinnv
be i land.
The anderaixnrd neiitiouer reapectfally a.iliciia tliclfoa.
Court to gram loin a license to keep an lini ot tavern in
the lurpe atonfi liuihling oneaulc uclowSimliaiy.biit with
in the limila of ihe borough on the road lending iroru liar
riaburg to rSuuliary. n
CHAitl.KS GAillNfil'.n.
We the unrlciaiiriied eitizena ol the tornii:h oluiiiury,
iiiNorlhuuilierluuiVcouiity . Ueiiataequainled with the t'eti
tinner, do eertil y Hint lie ia of r-.hI re,uie lor Icutaly suit
teuiieranee, ami lliut he is well provided Willi houae room
and other cuveinciu-eaftir the aeeoiuin,stnlionoi'atioi,Kera
and travellers, and thai an Inn or tavern there la necessary
lor the aceoiuiuodstiou of alrungera and travellers.
II. J. Wolvert.sl, Gee. C. Welker, Henry i. unlet, J . B.
Packer. HiHjert II. Awl, V. I.. Dcwarl, Ira T. t'U-rneiit,
Jno. P. Pursel, lleuj, llelTner, K.luis llrosioua, J. M. Hluip
Buli, KruiHTia liucher, Ctias. J. filmier.
Banbury, March 5, 41.
JVtw Walt Poper lljftrise.
BTJP.TOXT & LA1TI1TG,
MANl'FACTl'HERsj ANU lMI'ORTEUS,
So. 124 Arch Street, second door ulove Sixth
PHILADELPHIA.
TVTIERE may be found the largest and bejt
T T aeleeted slock in the Citv.
COUNTRY PLKCH ASEKS may here be
accommodated without the inconvenience of look
ing further, and may be assured that they will re
ceive the advantage of their money.
BURTON & LANING,
124 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
March, 12, 1653. 3m.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY virtue of an order of sale, a certain LOT
OF GROUND, situate in the borough of North
umbel laud, in said county, hounded south-west
by Queen street, south-east by an alley, north-east
by an alley, and north-west by lot No. 175, and
known in the ieiiernl plan of said borough, as
lot No. 170, containing in front on ljucu street
CO feet, and in depth U40 feet with the appurten
ances, To be sold on the premises on the 2'Jlll
of March, at 10 o'clock, as the property of John
and Jas. Tuggarltlate the property of David Tag
gart, dee'd.
WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's OlTica, Sunbury, )
Feb. , 1853.- 4t. i
Come nnd Settle.
THE suhscrils-r hereby notifies nil persons in
debted lo him to call and settle their old ac
counts, on or liofore the middle of March. Those
who neglect this notice, will most positively find
their accounts placed in the hands of a Justice
for collection. Therefore fail not.
GEORGE ROHRBACH.
Sunbury, March 5, 1853. 4 1.
In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE
HALL, Deceased.
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ma
ry Hall, intermarried with George Zimmerman,
Catharine Hall widow of Daniel '.iiiiiiiermau,
the heirs of Peter Hull dee'd., and George Hocy,
Peter Ilocy, Samuel Hocy, James Hocy, son ol
James Hoev, dee'd., by his Guardian Jeremiah
M. Zimmerman, the Ileus of Susannah Hocy,
intermarried with William Conr.ul and Mury
Hocy widoy of .ichard Houghton dee'd., child
ren lit' Elix.ibeth Hall, intermarried wilh John
Hocy. lineal descendants of George Hall, dee'd.,
an all oilier persons interested.
GlItXTI.XU.
Northumberland County, SS.
You ore hereby cited to lie and appear before
the Judges of our Orphans' Court lo be held at
Smitiiirv. on Ihe first Monday of April next, liter.
on, I there to accent or refuse the real estate of
George Hall, dee'd., situate in tho borough of
Sunbury, Northumberland county, to wit: .A
,,i.;,i 1 ,,i ,,f Gr.iiiiul situate as aforesasd, front-
inn. . ltlackberrv street, iidioiuing lands of Ja
cob Kabte on the' East, Edward Y. Bright on the
went, bv a twenty foot nllcv on the north, where.
on is erected a story and a hall' House and a Shop,
which was valued ami appraised al uie sum oi
Four hundred and Fftv dollars in the whole, in
iiurminnce of a writ ol Partition and valuation
issued out of said court, return idle lo January
Term 1853, or show cause why the same should
nut be sold according to tho act ol Assembly in
cases msde aud provided. And therefore fail not.
Certified Irotn the records ot out sjiJ I ourt at
Sunbury this Uili day of January A. D. 1853.
C. BOYD PLRSEI.I Dep.
Clk. I); C.
February 12, 1853.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Coiifectionapy of nil kiml,
No. 113 Korlh Third St. below Knee,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE attention of Dealers is rc.ui.4cd to an
examination of their stock, which will l
found to be at I cist etgual to auv ill this citv.
FOREIGN FRUITS ot all kinds in season.'
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly ot
tended to.
February 5, 1853. Cm.
C II F. A P
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufacturer
or
G. L. MILLEF. & CC.,
S. IF, corner Arch and Second Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
-DfYERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole,
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes,
arc to be had at the lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give us a
trial. WE WILL THY TO PLEASE.
Brasses, Trimmings, &.C., always on baud.
Remember i. W. corner SECOND and
ARCH Streets, Philadelphia.
rebruary IS, 1S53. bin.
1,000 Men Wanted.
rN the li-c of the S I'S y U E 1 1 A N N A RAIL
" ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har
risburg') and Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylva
nia. This road is fitly four miles in length' run
through a highly improved country, and will
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborers for the next twelve mouths. A
large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation.
laborers that are laminar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal wages.
DOIGHEKTY, LAL'.MAN & CO.,
Contractor s.
February 19, IF. "3
Wanted Immediately.
CORN, Rye, Oata, Buckwheat and Wheatbran,
for which the higheat cash price will ba paid
by E. WILVERT.
Sunbury, Feb. 19, le63, if.
LATvENCK HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA-
rilll E subscriber re-peclfully informs his friends,
A Bnd tho public, generally, that he bus opened
the "Lawrence House" on Tuesday, March 1,
1S53, and will do his best endeavors to please the
public.
SAMUEL THOMPSON.
Sunbury Fab. 3, 1853 tf.
Flour and Feed Store.
THE subscriber respectfully in forma his
friend and the public generally, that be has
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
in Fawn street, in the building formerly occupied
by Esq. Bower, aa his office, where be will con
stantly keep on hand all kinds of Gat is. Flora
lit Fsiu, at the lowest market prices, for Cash
or produce.
EMANUEL WILVERT.
Sunbury, March 5, 1853 3m
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Cieorge Haupt,
sen., late of Lower Augusta township, Norilniin
lierland county, dee'd, have been granted by the
Register of said county to the undersigned.
Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will present them to
SEBASTIAN HAIPT,
GEORGE II A LPT,
Administrators.
Sunbury, Feb. 28, 1S53 Ct.
Estate of SAUUEL HUNTER, dee'd.
PEKSONS who are indebted to the estato of
Samuel Hunlcr, late of I'ppcr Augusts
township, Northumberland county, dee'd., are
requested to call on the subscrilier, one of the ex
ecutors of the said estate, and make settlement
on or before the first day of May next ; and h
hereby notifies those who neglecl this call, that
after that day he will place the accounts remain
ing unpaid in Ihe hands of a Justice of the Peace,
who will lie authorized to collect lliein at once
without further notice.
WM. L. DEWART, Ex'tor.
Sunbury, Feb. SB, 1853. fit.
Kosentlule Hydraulic Cement.
4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses and Cellars, and for keepii-j
dampness from wet and exposed Wulls.
For sale by
EVI SMITH cV SON.
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly.
Laborers Wanted.
rpiIF. subscrilier want immediately on the
Railroad and Basin, at Chaumaii. L'nioii
county, seven miles below Selinsgrove, from
50 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wh im one dollar per day will pe paid.
o a i uu r.. w ji. v EATON A CO,
Chapmnn, Union County, Feb. 1U.185S tf.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA (J IN
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for
sale by U. B. MAStfEK.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852.
TNK Boureau'a celebrated ink, and also Con.
gre ink for aale, whoUssle and retail bv
December St), 1850. II U MASTER.
Ail Apprentice Wunted.
The subscrilier wauls an apprentice to learn
the business of a Blacksmith. A boy 17 or 18
years old, of good moral charucter, -would lu.d a
good situation by applying soou ut ihe old slu-d
of George Zimmerman.
SOLOMON STROH.
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