Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 26, 1853, Image 3

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    Sox cign News.
ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA
LATER FROM ElROPB.
ENGLAND.
LorJ Palmerston stated in Parliament that
no application had yet been mule for the
expulsion of foreign refugee from England
ml that liad such been mad it wonld hae
met with a firm, decided refusal.
Lord Dudley Stuart called the attention of
Parliament to Turkish affairs, whereupon
Lord John Russel replied that the Govern
ment had thought it neoessary to hare a
frank explanation with Austria, and ut the
ame express the views of EngUnd as. to
maintaining the independence of Turkey.
lie said he had no doubt the difficulties at
present existing would be adjusted by ne
gotiation ,
Mazzini tins published a letter, taking the
responsibility of the London Committee's
manifesto, and slates that the address to the
Hungarians in lialy was written by Kossuth
t his request, during Kossuth's sojourn at
Kuiaya, and never afterward tetrncled.
The Duchess of Sutherland has placed
Stafford Mouse at the disposition of Mrs.
Reecher Stowe, to give her receptions to her
English admirers.
The Government has refused to charter the
London, Liverpool and American Steamship
Company.
FRANCE.
The Pope was daily expected to arrive at
Paris to perform the ceremony of crowning
Napoleon HI.
The Emperor says that the imnerial man
ufactories of Fiance shull be worthily repre
sented in the New York exhibition.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to fire
the Toulon arsenal recently.
AUSTRIA.
The man who attempted to kill the Em
peror of Austria was executed at Vienna.
The Emperor has not recovered from his
wound, which proves more serious than at
first expected.
A mob at Vienna is reported to have bro
ken the windows n( the British ambassador.
. The citizens of Vienna refuse all inter
course with Englishmen in consequence of
England having sheltered Mazzini and Kos
suth. There is an unusual commotion in Hunga
ry, and many arrests have been made.
More arrests had also been made at Milan.
All the church bells are mute anil guarded
to that they may not be touched.
POLAND.
The Austrian Lloyd says that in conse
quence of the unsettled state of affairs, Rus
sia is taking great precautious to prevent an
outbreak in Poland.
TURKEY.
Thn Cuusti'utional states that the Mission
sent by Russia to Constantinople is to demand
9.000,000 ruples ilue Russia for her interven
tion in 18-10, and to insist upon a settlement
of the Holy Sepulchre uff.iir.
The Montenegro war is ended.
It is reported that the Porte makes de
mands of Austria, and it is not true that Tur
key throws herself un the protection of France
and England.
It in generally believed that a Diplomatic
Congress will assemble at Paris, ',n May, to
adjust the difficulties between Austria and
Turkey.
INDIA
The India mail had arrived at London
with -Shanghai dates to the 3d of January.
Silks had largely advanced, and Teas had
also advanced in price.
The account of the insurrection in China
are meagre and unsatisfactory.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
D.ites from the Cape of Good Hope to the
24th of January confirm the previous ac
counts of a great battle between the British
troops and the Kaffirs, 500 of whom were
killed. The Britih lost 40 men.
AUSTRALIA.
Melbourne date have been received to
the 6ih of December. The receipts of gold
had fallen off. Provisions were declining.
Ciew were easily obtained.
A Lever Watch contain two hundred and
two pieces; a locomotive five thousand four
hundred and sixteen.
4 CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, isacom-
mon heading to nilvcrt'emcnta ; but whether
the plan susjested by the advertisers is "the true
wsy to moke money," is exlrcnic'y doubtful
Our notion of making money is to lis economical j
and to practice economy begin by purchasing
your clothing st Rockhill & Wilson's Clothing
More, No. 111. Chcsnut street, corner'.of Frunklin
Place, Philadelphia. Their manufactures are
excellent, their materials superior, and their prices
moderate.
Philadelphia, Nov. 6. 1852. ly,
O- POISON I NG.Cfl
Thousands of narenls who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor oil, Calomel, ko., are not
that while: thev annear to benefit the
patient, they are actually laying the founds
lions lor a series of deseases, such a saliva
tion, los of sight, weakness of limbs, &c.
In another column will be found the adver
lisemeiil of Hobensack's Medicines, to which
. ..k iha nttnntionof all directly interested
in iheir own a well as Iheir Children' health.
In Liver Complaint and all disorder arising
t.nm ihnu nf a hiliou tvpe. should make
use of the only genuine medicine, Hoben
asf.lt t.ivpr Pill.
(Cr JJenof dcceiwJ," but ask for Hoben-
O ' , HMI I U
tack's Worm Syrup and L-iver i in, amu un
serve that each has the signature of the
Prnrit,,r J. N. HOBENSACk. a none
else are cenuine.
tl)C iHaiiicts.
Philadelphia Market.
March 23, 1853
Flour anb Meal. There i rather more
demand for Flour, wiib sales at f 5 per bbl
at which holder are hrm. select ana
cy brand are held at tS a $5..
Rvi Fi nca I stead V at f 3.871.
fan
rv,N Meal Penna. i dull at S3 per bbl
r.aiiu. Sale of red at 111 cent, and
IIS for prime While.
Pre Is in demand : sale at 82 ct.
rnauKalea of Penna. and Southern at
00 cent.
Oats. Sale of prima Southern at
I P.nnl 4 1 CtS.
41
Wms.ar. Sale in bbl. are making at
J3 ie. a 24c. and fchdt. at 23 cent.
Baltimore Market
March 21, 1853.
GRAIN. Sales of Wheat to-day at 100 a
105 els for good to prime reds, and 105 a
110 cts. for w hites,
Corn is in very good supply Sales lo-cfar of
while at 50 a 52 cts., and of yellow at 64 a
55 ct. The large quantity in market, how
ever, caused price to give way, and at the
close no more than 54 cts. could be obtained
for yellow.
Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 80 cts. and
Penna. at 84 cts.
We quote Maryland Oats tells at 37 a
38 cts., and Pennsylvania t 40 a 42 cts.
WHISKEY. Sales or bids., to-day at 23
ctt. We quote hhds. at 22 cti.
SUNBURY I'ltlCE CURRENT
Whkat. 100
Rtk. . .75
Cutis. . 63
OiTB. . 40
Potatoes, 97
Ui'TTtn. . IS
Eaos. 13
Pork. 8
Fi.txsr.Kn. 135
Tallow. 10
Dekswax 15
Hkcklkii Flax. 13
Dhikd ArPLKS. . 80
Do. Peaches. 300
Flax
New Advertisements.
WILL be sold nt Public Snlo, on SATUR
DAY. March 2fi, 1853, at 10 o'clock, A.
M., at the Washington Hotel, in the borough of
Suiihury,
Twelve Horses, One Cow,
Sixteen Carriages, Duggics, Spring-Wagons and
Sleighs. Twenty Sett Double and Single. Har
ness, etc., &c. Also, Thn (iood Will of the
Sunbury Livery Stalilc, offering one of the best
chances for business in this section of country, as
there ore now building three Railroads which ter
minate at this pluce.
Al.SO, at the same time and place a variety
of Household Furniture comprising Three Cook
ing Stoves, Three Parlor Stoves, Six Clocks, Bu
reaus, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads and other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Conditions liberal, which will be made known
on day of sale by
JAMES COVERT.
Auctioneer.
Sunbury, March 19, 1853 2t,
Last Notice.
IL persons indebted or having claims
Xfa against mo estate of Aliruliam JJrosiuus,
deed., late of Lower Augusta township, North
umberland county, are hcrcny notified that the
undersigned Administrator will attend at the late
residence of said deceased, on Wednesday, the
Cth of April, next, where those interested will call
and make settlement.
ELIAS BROCIOUS, Adm'r.
Sunbury, March 19, 1853. 3t,
Estate of WILLIAM FEE SING. Sen.
dee'd.
fcTOTICE is hereby given, that Idlers testa-
mrntory on the above named estate, hove
besn granted by the Register of Northunilierland
County, to the undersigned. All persons having
claims against said estate, are requested to pre
sent them, duly authenticated for settlement ; and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment, without delay to
E. ZIMMERMAN,
PETER PERKING,
Ex'rs.
Shamokin twsp., March 18. 1853. lit.
A Blacksmith Wanted.
A
JOURNEYMAN Blacksmith is wanted
immediately by the sul.si riU-r, to whom
steady employment und good wages will be given.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, March 19, 1853. It.
For Sale.
JJJ subscriber.
CHARLES CAWLEY.
Dry Valley, March 16, 1853
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Par Ihe Cure mt
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BR ON.
OHXTZS, CROUP, AST J.
IYIA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extent, (and me of
lliciu valnyhlr) lnr Uie cuic -f pultiiHitary coinjiLiitita, liu
itinig has ever been louuil wtilctl could c.'ltiiuie in Its el
Ilci wild this 'reicrutiou. Others cure sometimes, bul
ull tunes anil in fill disenst s of Hie luuvs unit llir.ni
hers iiieilirins run give relief, this will Un it. It is
uiiant l UiKe, und nerlcrlly Siile III ai-eoroance Willi u-c
ilireeliuiis. We ilt n:t uilvertiw fur the ii!firuJillnu f
lhi.se wh-iluive tried it but th-isewho liuve nut. t-'innlit-
tliul huve known its vulue will lint le Willi M it and by
its timely use, liit-y ure seeuie irum Ihe dangerous conse
quence ol' Coughs and Culds which uegleeled, ripell into
luliil ei'llHunijilinn.
The Lel iiuu ol' the Miisnu-huselU Institute WHS awiird
ed t tins preiKirailtiu by the Uwrd ul Judges in beileliitH-r
lc-17 ; uls , uie .neuuis i me inree greui iiibiimivi-b ii
in tins country 1 ulso the Deul-'luu i-f the Ohio Institute ul
Cincinnutl. has been mveu In the LUEUKV I'm roL, Of
their linveriltilent in coiisidcrulimi ul Its exlM-ldinui y
excellence Ulid lueluhiess lu cuilug ullcelkins ol lite A.ungs
Lnd J nnrtt. ...
Itcud the r-ill-iwing opinion founded on the I "g experi
ence nf the eminent riiysicuui ol me i nn anu -ii,
(Jr. J. C. Ayer, ST. JOHNS, May 8, IMt.
Five years trial of youi lllr.llH l rnL ioiiAli ill my
nmi'lli-e. has llliivetl what 1 InresuW irotn lis eoiup Hill. .11,
must be true, thai it ersdieules and cures Ilia enkts Slid
enunhs to which we. Ill this seclli u, are peculiarly liable,
1 tllllis lis equul lias urn yei uecu uiwvcrtu, nnr un I
know hnw a lajllcr remedy cuu be made lor Uie tiisieiu
ners of the Thrum and Lungs.
J. J. bURTON, M. D-. F. R. 8.
Bee what it has dons on a wasted enusinuiuai, u ji ouiy
lu to following cases, uut a mm sand nsve :
Piuscsr. Jan. 91th, 1A51.
Dr. Avert In ths month of July hut 1 was atuu-ked by
a violent diarrhrra ill mines of California. I returned to
Sail Franaiseo in hope T receiving benefit fr.im a change
ol climate and diet, My diarrba-a coustnl, bul was fol-
kiwed by a severe e High and uiuctt irenes. I anally
started for hmile, but received no benefit flow the voyage.
My cough e iiitmued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived
In New ork, 1 was at onee nwrked by my acuuaiuuuicea
as a victim of consumption. I must cnniess that I saw uo
sulhcieul reason lo dnulit what my friends all believed.
At tins tune l cnnuiielieca taking your truly utvuluaule
medicine with lute exiectlioii of deriviiic any benefit
from its use. You wnuld not receive these nitc-a did 1 not
regard it my duty to slate to the atnieled, through you,
thai inv health, in the space of eight m-iulhs, is fully re-
stnred. 1 attribute it to the use of your CUtlltKY l'EC-
1'OKAL, nurs truly,
WILLIAM W. PM1TH.
Washihotoii, I's , April !. tin.
Dear sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a pre
mature erave. through your instrumentality by lue provi
dence ol troJi I veil! take Ihe libeitr lu eipieaa to you my
S . . , J ,1,. .Innni... .vm,,...m. nt PniimmnliAA
I...I riui-erl me loo low to leave me anything like hope,
rll my physician brnugni nie a wane h your "rsc-TO-ii
li imiiim.1 tn afford iininediule lelief, and now in
. r.ur wrka time has restored me to sound health. If it
will do lor others ivnai n aas ui.no
laiuly one ol uie beneiaciers
biucercir wuvoiug yn i P, .
' Very res(ecti ully yours,
JOHN J. CLARKE, Hector of 'M. Peter'a Church.
With auch esMiren? and freni such men, no stronger
or.iof can be adduced uiUess it he from its effect upou
tiial.
Prepared and told by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Matt.
Sold in Sunbury by H MA8SER, and by
Druggists generally throughout the Bute.
March 10, 1153 ceo ly. Nov. 13, '52.
SUNBUUY AMK1UCAN AND SKAMQKIN JOUKNAL.
List of Jurors,
OF Northumberland County for April T., A
V., 1853.
(si'niid Jurors.
SuKBuar. Edward Eisely.
Northumberland. John Geist.
Milton. Joseph Angstadt, Patrick Mon.
(age.
Drlawarc William Erwin, Reuben Hit
anl, Michael Boabst.
Tpriut. James Smith.
Lewis John Schuyler.
Chilisquaquk. Paul Lahr.
Uppca Augusta. Charles Eckman.
Lower " . John Coldron, Jaoob
Renn.
Rush Aaron Campbell, Joseph Dear,
Jesse Mensch.
Shamokin. Franklin A. Clark, Simeon
Campbell
Upper Mahonot. Moses L. Beissel, Gid
eon Adams, Samuel Heim, Michael Ferster.
Lower " . Abraham Leuker, Pe
ter Hepner.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Turbi'T Robert Hayes, George Blair,
Frederick Detzler,
Delaware. John Guffy, Samuel Green,
John M. Kinney, Daniel Nicholas, Elijah
Crawford, Isaac Vincent, jr., Daniel Smith,
George Watson.
Lr.wis. William Savidge.
Milton. John Murray.
Chilisquaiue. Andrew Overpeck. Hugh
Martin, Geoige Troxel, James Turk, Daniel
P. Caul.
Point Charles Gulick.
Upper Augusta. Peter Overdorf, jr.
Lower " . Joseph Gass. Jacob
Krebs. Simeon Hanpt, Chuiles Halenbach,
Francis Letch, Wrn. Bloom, Peter Searfnss.
Shamokin. William Farrow, H. H. Kno
bel, Samuel Gnnserl, sen., Jacob Norcher,
Wm. II Fry, D.ivid M' Williams, Michael
M. Soper, Lewis Chamberlaud, Wm. Price,
Win. Roth.
Rush Joseph Reader, John Gearhart, jr.
Cameron. Peter Weikel.
Upper Mahonot. lltiry Mallich.
Lower " . Benj. Rubendahl, Jo
nathan Duckey.
Little " .Conrad Raker. .
Jackson John Carl, N. S. Diumheller.
Coal. Jonas Giluer.
Jordan. John Adams.
I'ctit Juror.
Susburt. E. G. Markley, Andrew Bal
dy, J. H. Zimmerman, Fiai'.eiick Lazarus
Delaware Simon Lautz, Joseph Hayes,
jr., Uavid Wilson, e.ii. i lucKemmer, wm
Biggerts, Wm. Beard.
Chiliso.caqvr.-R. A. Giffens, Simon Rea
dy. Samuel Mullener
Point George Lesher, Joseph Vaukirk
Upper Arni'sT. Frederick Haas, Solo-
man Hartel, Herman Kline, ir
Lower " . Peter M
. Peter Mallich, John
Ebiiyhl
Upper Mahonot. Henry Haas.
Lower " . Wm Shaffer, Joseph.
Spat..
Jackson. Benj. Slricklor, Daniel Wolf,
Wrn. Cares.
Rush Samuel Swank, Joseph Campbell.
Coal. Daniel N. Lake.
Shamokin Farnsworlh Reed, Edward
Wilkerson, Samuel Repler, John Buughner.
Cameron. Win Dark.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
liY virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Facial and
- Veil. Krfonas, to me directed, will lie sold
by public vendue or outcry at the Court House,
in the Borough of Sunbury, at One o'clock, P.
M., on the -first Monday of April, the following
real estate, to will A certain
Tract ol Land,
situate in Rush township, in the county of Nor
thumberland, bounded as follows, Beginning at a
White Oak a comer of John Wilsons' land,
South filly three perches by land of Peter Mcttlcr
to a post, the'ice by the same and Isaac Kline
east eiht perches to a post, thence by land of
W. Mcttlcr soulh G9 8-10 perches to a stone,
thence west 5 perches to a fallen chesnut, thence
uth 55 iierchea to a stone, thence by land of P
Mettler west 64 perches to a fallen White Oal,
thence soulh 57 perches to a post, thence by land
of Henry IIolT west 13 j 1-10 perches to a post,
thence by laud ofC. Campbell and Jacob Depuy,
north 123 perches to a poet, thence by land of
Isaac Kline north eighty degrees west 27 4-10 to
slone, thence noith 19 degrees west twenty four
lurches 8 3-10 to a post, thence north 87 i de
grees east 13 perches to a post, thence south 19
degrees, east 8 7-10 perches to a post, thence by
laud of Jacob Depuy nortb Wl degrees east 1 1
perches to a post, thence north fill degrees esst
28 3-10 perches to a post, thence north 66 per
ches to a post, thence east by land of John Wilson
119 4-10 to the place of beginning, containing
two hundred and fifty acres and 60 perches;
whereon are erected on the east end of said tract
new Frame House, Frame Barn, cVc, 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 nest side, Beginning at a post, thence by
land of Jacob Depuy north 2 degrees west 45
6-10 perches to a post, thence bv land of James
Kline south 68 degrees west 20 3-10 to a post,
thence by land of of I. Kline and C. Cumpbell
south Ci perches, west 46 perches to a stone.
thence- by land of C. Campbell north 88 degrees
east 25 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining six acres and eighty six perches.
Seized, taken iu execution and to be sold as
be 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 Pine alley and
west by lot ol James Covert, containing one fourth
of an acre more or less, w hereon are erected a
Frame Dwelling House, two Store Houses, Sta
bling. Ac.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the projierty of Montgomery A. Sweny surviving
partner of John eweny & Son.
ALSO:
Two certain contigious
Lots of Ground.
situate in the borough and county aforesaid
bounded north by lots belonging to Ihe estate of
Catharine Fricl, dee'd., east by Fourth street,
south by lot of Murpheys estate and west by the
Kiver Susquehanna, containing one eighth of an
acre more or less, and inown in the general plan
of said borough as lots JNos, lod and 154, where
on are erected a weatherboarded house I stories
high and a small stable.
Seized, tuken in execution and to be sold as
late the estate of Henry Fricl, dee'd., now In
the hands of Ins Administrator and Heirs.
ALSO j
All that Certain Tract ol Land,
situate in Augusta township, county aforesaid,
bounded and described as follows, to wit I Begin
ning at a Birch by lot ISo. 8 north 14 degrees,
west 311 perches to a post, thence north 79 de
grees east 171 perches to a poet, thence by Chris
lain Shiasler part of lot No. 6 south two hundred
and ntty one perches to a lilac Osi, thence south
14 degrees east 46 perches to a post, nortb sixty
six perches to the place of beginning, containing
two Hundred and forty nine acres and quarter,
being part of the manor of Fomfret. whereon an
erected Twe Dwelling Houses, a Beni Barn and
outer uuiuuituingi
Siexed taken in execution and to be sold aa the
property of J. A. Shissler.
ALSO I
BY Virtue of certain writs of Lev. Fa. issuing
out of the Court of Common Pleas of North
umberland county, and to ma directed will be
sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at the public
House of John M. Hoff in the Borough of Milton
at one o'clock, 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
aforesaid, bounded north by Broadway, east by
the Pennsylvania Canal, south by Pine'slley, and
west by lot of James Covert, containing one
fourth of an acre more or less, whereon arc erec
ted a Two Story Frame Dwelling House ami
Brie- Kitchen, one Frame Store Room, and two
large Ware Houses, Stabling, Ac.
Siczed, taken in execution and to lie sold ss
property of John Sweny, dee'd., In the hands of
his Administrator Joseph Beard, with notice to
Montgomery A. 8weny, terro-lenant Ate.
ALFO:
On Saturday, at the same time and place,
A Certain olher Lot of Ground,
situate in Upper Milton, bounded north by Locust
street, east by the Canal, south by lot of White
and Merrine, and west by Front street, containing
of an acre more or less, whereon are erected s
Steam Grist Mill, together with the Engino and
fixtures annexed, a tenant house, cooper shop,
stabling, &c
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Montgomery A. Sweeny.
WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sherifl's Office,
Sunbury, March 13, 1853.
PROCLAMATION.
jV OT1CE is hereby given that the sevcra
Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliver)-,
in and for the county of Northunilierland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough of
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
4th dav of April next, and will continue
TWO WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and thcro in Iheir proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, iiiuisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting iu behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 5th day
of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-three and the In
dependence of tlio United States of America
the ?7th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
CARE, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Cominisioii Merchants,
23 and 2S Spear t Wharf,
BAL.TIlYT.OnE-
ItKrEnF.NCES.
John Clark, Esq., I'icsiJeiit Citizens' Bank, Bull.
A. 1. dues, Lq., I asluer r iiiiiklin Bank, "
John Hcrtzler, Jr., Ksq., I'liiladclpliia.
Kni;ers, Siunickson & Co., "
J. Tonic, Esq., Trcsidcnt Cecil Bank, Port Dc-
positc.
J. W'allowcr V Son Harrisliurg.
Col. II. C. Ever, Sclinsgrove.
J. H. App &. Co., "
Nale, Svingate & Co., Milton. -W.
V. Cooke, Esq., Mutu-y.
pinion Schuyler, Lsq., "
d'l'orRii Undine, lluglisville.
W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville.
Cen. William F. Parker. V illiuntBport.
T. V. Lloyd, Esq., Cueliier, "
James II. Hilling, "
Lewis C. llulinrr, "
M' 1 1 miry & BuMi, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Hilling, Esq., Lock Haven.
I &' Carr, Gicsc & Co. hove the largest wharf
room of any eonimision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March 12, 1853. 6m.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DF.ALEU8 IX
French Millinery (iootls,
No. 45 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAYING received by late arrivals a large and
well selected assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to ofi'cr their customers, at the
lowest market prices -
Glace Silks for Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, all colors,
Fuiicv Nets and Laces,
Together with every article appertaining to the
Millinery trade.
March 12, 1853. 2m.
Wood fy Willow Ware.
0,000 Fancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Di.z. Buckets, Assorted Colors,
G00 NesU Cedar Wash Tubs,
81)0 Cedur Churns.
500 l)oz. Willow Baskets,
300 Do. Wall and Pi-rub Brushes, Ac., A.c,
Tlio lamest IStoek ever offered iu Philadel-
nhitt. and the eheanest in the world. Orders
promptly tilled.
Al. fi J. Al. vt 1'.,
No. 1 1 1 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 12, 1853. 3m.
Estate of MARY MAESH, deo'd.
IVTOTICE is hereby eiven that letters testainen
J-' tary on the estate of Mury Mursh, dee'd., late
of Shamokin township, Northunilierland county.
have been granted by the Register of said conuly,
to the undersigned. Therefore all person in
debted to said estate will discharge tho same,
and those having demands will present theui to
AMOS VASTIXE, Ex'lor.
Shamokin Township, March 12, 1853. Ot.
LIST OF CAUSES
nn :..i f'.,t .,f I
Pleas of
held on
Northunilierland County to lie
the 4th Monday of May, A. D., 1853.
Frederick Keener vs Win. Ayres
Peter Pursel vs Jacob Hibltr
James Graham et al vs II ur$H Bellas et al
Piatt & riatt vs llenrv Masser
Com'lli for Wm L Heiuemsn vsT A Billinelon
. Louis Alex. Napoleon Du
terr Bosquet vs vaWler ct' iL
same vs Ticrre Oilier ct. al.
E John for W Camp vs Wolverton 4- Iisenr g
Eyster for Weaver TS Eb'xer Greenough ex'
Joanna I'endeville vs A t. ivspp
Mahonoy and Shamokin Ai,,ttham Paul
Improvement t o
Sarah L Keen
vs Abraham Brosious
vs Samuel Savidga
. va T, A. Billingloti &
hail
vs Hugh Bellas
Zerhy Run snd Shamokin
Same
Com'wcalth for 8. ',
Jordan
Henry Donnel et al
Robert Philips vs
Improvement company
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
Frothonolary's Office, )
Sunbury, March 5, 185?.-
$5 REWARD.
VTHERE A8 Jacob Y'eakley, a pauper of this
township, and In my charge, has left my
House, and protection, and against my wish.
The public are hereby cautioned not to trust him
, mv account, as nothing will be paid by hie
Th .hova reward will be paid to any person or
persons delivering him to nie, at my house on or
bulor Uie 1BIU Ol nimsu
M PETER YERGER,
Jackson Township, March 1?, 1853. 31.
REGISTERS' NOTICE.
TVOTICE is hereby given to alt Legatees,
Creditors and other persons interested in the
Estates of the following' named persons, that ths
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians if
said Estates have filed their accounts with tlio
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the sems will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the Sth day of April,
A. D., 1653, in the forenoon, for confirmation and
allowsnre.
Mary Welch, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
David Hull.
Peter Denller, dee'd., settled by his Executors,
Thomas Watts, Margaret benller, and Ja
cob Denller,
Ltnmird Heed, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Uaiid Dunklcberger.
Jacob Khule, dee'd., scttlcJ by hisEx'r Samuel
Herr.
Solome Wngner, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
Kimon Lantz.
Deborah 'J'harp, ilcc'd., settled by her Adm'r
Jesse Campbell.
Oi df ey Brosious, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Samuel Brosious.
Jihn Resh, ilcc'd. , settled by his Adm'r Elins
Walton.
Gill ert Voris, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Win.
T Forsyth.
Georgo Long, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
George Boyer.
Elizulieih Denller, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs
Geo. F. Miller snd John Young.
M.itilila Huliler, settled by her Guardian,
George Gnrmun.
Spencer Metier, dee'd.. settled by his Adm'tors
Benj, (iearhitrt and Wilson Metier.
Utti-hel Cornel, dee'd., settled by her Adm'tor
John Yonly.
Joseph H. Kline, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by
bis Adm'r D. C. Caul.
Andrew i-rolhers, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Alexander Colt.
William Mi-Cay, dee'd.. supplemental Acct.
settled bv lii- Adm'r David Taggart.
Anna M. Hunsicker. dee'd., settled by her Ex
ecutor Dnvid Taiigurt
Jacob Snyder, dre'd., settled by bis Executors
John A. Snyder and William Kubach.
JOHN P. rUUSEL, Register.
Register's Olhco,
Sunbury, March 5, 1852.
LIST OF CAUSES
JOU trial in the Court of Common Pleas
' of Nort'aumberlund County, at April T.,
A. D., 1853.
FLALNTIFFS. DEFENDANTS.
George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkelberger's admr'x
Abijiili Bowen vs Wm H 'l'liompson
Wm M Auten vs Thomas Kaser
Tcubrook for Appleton vs James Brass
tr ,., , ,, , . Jacob Zartman's
Henry klaze & Lve las wife vs nuinilliljtrator
J B Masser vs Barbara Shaffer's ex'rs
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Jacob Keller vs Bank of .Northumberland,
James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle
Daniel Rhodes
Samuel L Beck
Simon Snyder
Christian Cable
vs J at oh Werlman
vs Jacob Stitzel
vs George Snyder
vs M Bai linian &FMarkle
Moyer & Moyer's Gar
nishee vg Jacob HoU'uian et al
Hit for Reiner vs
William Sechler
Washington Mutual In
surance Company
vs E Kaufman et ul
State Mutual Fire Insu-
vs Same
ranee Company
Jacob B. Masser vs Reuben Fegely
Albin Newberry vs Thomas Kawr
Rebecca Swartz vs Andrew McLanahan
Rudolph Duenger vs Peter Thomas
John L Yeager vs GcorRe Bright
i-. . r . o S Jcnks with notice
D lloats for M Sweny v. f urr,,tonan,
Oliver B Ililliard vs John Hartman
John W Peal vs Joseph Diiuiniek, et. al.
Christ & McFaildtii vs Susanna livid
'George Brosious vs Daniel Kample
Francis Jo.lju vs David L Irljiid
John Bct-jflv vs George Eccrls adm'r
same vs same
A. C & T. G.
Morris
Kenderton Smith's ex'rs. vs
same vs same
Wemli l I. Keller va John F Wol finger
William l'lirsmiin et ul vs John Purs
Frederic Wilhelm vs Henry Wilhelm
June Bogar vs Geoige P. Buyers ct al
John Bush and wifo
iutliaiuei baxlon s
adm'rs
J iV A Shissler
vs Daniel CUnn
vs George W Brewer
va T hoinas Barr
vs John Rosser & Co
vs J. Fry and J. Harinan
Jacob Bernard and
" Wm Kahler
vs David Latsha
va J C Horlon
Robert Kline
Henrietta Lewis
R Fagely eV. Co
Jacob H. Rhoads
Daniel Gibson
Mary Vieiery
J Oil Rockefeller
JAMES BEARD, Piolh'y
Prothonotarv s Office
,e.
J53. I
Sunbury. March 5, 1853
Paper
Hangings.
milE undcisiancd hove iust onened a fresh
A and cumidcto stock of WALL PAPERS.
umonn which are GOLD and VELVET. FINE
SATIN. and the LOWEST PRICED CNG1.A-
ZED PAPERS : Also, DECORATIONS,
BORDERS, KIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS,
Ac., cVc. Which they oiler al the lowest prices,
both wholesale, and retail. The best workman
eimiloved to hanz luiper cither in tho city or
country.
Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &o.
V.'e have also our usual assortment of WRIT
ING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank
and School Books, Slationnrv, &e.
PARRIS1I & HOrfill,
No. 4 North Fifth St., 8 doors uliove M irliet,
PHILADELPHIA
CASH paid for Country ros.
rhila., March IS, 1853. 3m.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
""PvT OTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned
Auditor appointed by ihe Orphans' Court
of Norlliuiiilierlaiid County, to distribute tho as
sets iu the bun. Is of Wm. Reed, Administrator
oVc, of Peter Vandling dee'd., to and ainoiiK the
Creditors of said deceased, and that be will attend
at his ollice in Sunbury, for that purpose, on Hut
urduy, the 2d day day of April, 1853, when all
interested, if they think proper, can attend.
II. U. Al ASKKK, Auditor.
Sunbury, March 12, 1853. 4t.
KltUPP'S
Premium Kssewe of Coflee-
Haryl w.H pTO-umimim,,,
11 II Y will man use that which is injurious lo
bis health, wi eu be Is w illimi to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost! Strange!
that at least two thirds of Ihe human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Kriipp'sj sUmi'iicc of Coiiee
is, beyond doubt the beat and most wholesome
preparation of Collie in Ihe world. Every house
keeper should hsve it Try it and be couviuced
it will save about 60 pet cent, besidesyour health.
Warranted to render entire satisfaction.
Manufactured and for sale by
ELI KRUPP,
639 North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. B. All the princigal Grocers and Druggists
have It for sule throughout the I'niieJ State.
For sale by the Agent, H. U. Masser, 8unbury.
Janusry 1, 1853. Bin.
fl I lliaVkiW ! ill
GEORGE AV- Zl MERMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors nbovc Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Which for style of finish and workmanship
at Ihe lowest prices. AlsoTK ANSPA KENT
WIKJU SAl.t:, AT MAXI
IV MERCHANTS snd others are invited
Philadelphia, August 21, 16.2. ly.
The Commonwealth nf C In the Court of Corn
Pennsylvania, Nor- nitui Plen ul Noi'h
fiimiocruni co SS. umtieilaml county of
( Apiil T. 1853
The commonwealth of lVnnsj Ivnnia to
f?ooie E. Gehrig, Ailministiator of Genrue
Y'onk in. late of Cliilisquattiiu township,
ilec'tl , ami Elizabeth Yonkin, widow, ami lo
Ihe hens ami legal representatives ol trie
said Geortir? Yonkin, ilee'il , viz : Wm. Yon
kin, of Miuhignn, Christian, intermnrrieil
with Cook Clayton, of Jereyville county, Il
linois, Gtiotgu Yonkin, of Lyrnitiins county,
Peiisylvauia, and Petpr Yonkin, (who is now
ilecM. leaving issue ihrre children. Elizn
boih, Peter and Georue,) und lo nil Ihfi lieiis
leijal repiei.eut.il ives of tho said Geoige
Yomliii, deceased.
, You and each of you are hereby notified
lo be and appear in nnr said Court nl Snnl'ti
ry, on Monday, Ihe 4th day of Apiil, A. D ,
1853. to show if anything oii have nr
know lo say why you should not be made
parlies to n certain judgment, lately in our
County Couit of Common Pleas before our
judges al Sunbury. lo wit : in the Term of
August, A. I)., 1H52, Dy me eonsMeiiiuuri im
Ihe said Court recovered against George K.
Gehrig, Administrator as aluresanl ol t.earae
Yonkin, dne'd., fifty-three 50 iw Hollars,
lawful money, which to David llnlden and
Mary Ann his wife in our said Con it were
adjudged for their damages which they bus
lainod as well by occasion of the non-per-foimnnce
of a certain promise ami assump
tion by the said George Yonkin in his life
time to Ihe said David Hohlen and Mary
Ann his wife nt said Conn I y nuidp, as fui
his costs niul charges by them nbont Iheir
suit in that behalf expentfetl, and why Ihe
said David Hohlen and Mary Ann his wife
should not have execution against the bonds
of Ihe said Geoigo Yonkin, deceased, for Ihe
debt and damages aforesaid.
Witness Ihe I Ion . Alexander Jordan, Pie
sident fr our said Court at Sunbury, this 1st
lay o( February, A. D., 1853.
JAMES BEARD, Prothy.
WILLIAM B. KIPP.
Sheriil "s Office )
Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1853. ) 4
The Commonwealth of f In the Court of Com
i'cniisifranm, A'oi - J mon Please of Ninth
(Aiinibcrfunii co. SS. unibpilnml eminly of
April T. 1853.
Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lo
Georro E. Gehrijr, Administrnlor nf (Jenrae
Vonkiu, hue of Chilisnnnnne township, de
ceased, and to all the heirs and h'ual ri-pre-
sentatives of the said Geoice Yonkin of said
County, deceased, viz.: Mary Ann intermar
ried with D.ivid Hohlen. of Chilisqiiaqne
township, Pennsylvania ; Christian intermar
ried with Cook Clayton, Of Jersevville county.
Illinoi!"; William Yonkin, of Michigan; George
Yonkin, (who is now deceased Ifiivina three
chililren, Kliziibelh, Peter anil Georae,) dimI
o all t tie heirs ana legal representatives oi
said tie leased.
You and each of von are hereby rot ifiil
lobe and nrpear in our said Cnnil at Sunbury
on Mondavthe4lh day of April, A. D., 1853,
to show if any thing you have or Know in
say who yon should not be made parties lo
a certain "judgment, obtained lately in our
County Courts of Common Pleas, before our
Judge at Smibnrv, to wil: in the lernl of
April A. D., 1852, by Ihe consideration of
the said Court recovered nsninst Geo'co K.
Oehrisr, Administrator as nfuresaid of Genrso
Yonkin, deceased S16 i.'U liiwiui monpy
which lo Oavnl llolilen m our sani i.oiiri
were ndiudnpd for his damanos which he
sustained as well by occasion of iIip non-per
formance of a cprtam promise an I assump
tion bv Ihe said GeniL'P Yonkin in his life
limn lo Ihe said David Hohlen al sai l county
made as for his cols and charses bv him
about his suit in that behalf expended anil I
whv Ihe said David llnlden sliouli! not have
execution against tho lands nf the said Geo.
Yonkin, deceased, lor the Jebl ami damages
aforesaid.
Witness Ihe Hon Alexander Jordan Presi
dent of our raid Court nt Sunbujy, this 1st
day of February, A D . 1853.
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
WILLIAM B. KIPP,
SlierilT'w Odice )
Sunburv. Feb. 1. 1S53. 1 4
In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE
HALL, Deceased.
THE Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania to Ma
ry Hall, iulermnrricd with Georue Zimmerman,
Culliarine Hall widow of Daniel Zimmerman,
the heirs of Peter Hull ilcc'd., mid Genrire Hocv,
Peter lloev, Samuel Hocv, James llocv, son of
James lloev, de.-'d.. by b!s Guardian Jeremiah
M. Zimmerman, the Hcias of Susannah lloev,
intermarried wilh William Conrad und Alary
llocy idoy of A'ii hard IIoui?litnii d.-e'd.. child
ren of Elizalielh Hall, intermarried with John
Hoey. liueal ilcKcendiints .if George Hall, dee'd.,
an all other persons interested.
Git KITING.
Northumberland County, SS.
You are hereby cited to be and appear before i
the Judges of our Orphans' Court to be held at
Sunbury, on the first Monday of April next, then
and there to accept or reftiso the real estato of
Georgo Hull, dec d., situate in tho borough of
Sunburv, Northumberland county, to wit ! A ;
certain Lot of Ground situate as afoiesasd, front- '
ing on Blackberry street, adjoininp; lands of Ja-
cob Kalile on the' East, Edward Y. Bright on the
west, by a twenty foot alley on the north, where
on is creeled s story and a halt House anil a siioj),
which was valued and appraised at the sum nl
Four hundred and Fl'ty dollars in the whole, in
pursuance of a writ oi' Partition and vuliialiou
issued out oi satu court, reiiiruiii'iu in jun.iai ,
, . .i.i . .
Term 1853, or show cause why the same should
not be sold according to the act ol Assembly lu
cases made aud provided. And therefore fail not.
Certified from the recorils ol oui sani iouri ul
Sunbury this 13th day of Januaiy A. 1). 1853.
C. UUl V f I KSbl.l Hep.
Clk. O; C.
February IS. 1853.
Come and Pottle.
FTMIE subscrilier hereby notifies all iersons in---
dehted lo him lo call and settle their old ac
counts, on or before the middle of March. Those
wno neglect tins nonce, win most positively nnu
their accounts .laced in the hands of a Justice
for collection. Therefore fail not.
GEORGE ROHRBACIL
Buiibury, March 6, 1S53. 4t.
Flour and Feed Store,
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he has
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
in Fawn street, iu the building formerly occupied
by Esq. Bower, as his ollice, where he will con
stantly keep on hand all kinds of Gbais. Flora
aiu Fesd, at the lowest market prices, for Cash
or produce.
EMANUEL WIL VERT.
Runbury, March ft, l5J 3m
cannot l-e tur sssed. Wholesale and ttetafl
WIN DO W SHADES AND HEED BLIND
FACTIUKIIS' i'Ml'ts).
to call and examine.
i li iiiBn.p mmwmm .m i ' n i ,wm wm Mm mn atsispmfgj,
scrrooL books, paer, &o.
TIIK sulss-rlliers i.ffcr to O-mrrtT MiHriuKTs, TsAcrt'
ass nml S liool. Cn)ha:t tf.M, on- of ihe tx-sl assorted
K.-l.iiiiSi:il(IIH, HIM IK anil (STATIONARY lo Is)
found iu tliti Ci'.y, wliicli tlit-y lire nlile to offer at fiist
prices.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will fiii.l all ths l.-s.li.if Sell-mi ll.x l . Writing and Wrap
ping Tnpers, l.'urtiiin I'nprrs, Hl:tstiii: Papers, and all ordi
nary Sliilmiinry. Ulnnk Uonss, l'cns, Ink, Ac, on ths fnost
lavuruble terms.
SCHOOL COMMITTEES,
TeACHISBS SND OTHER TM'JIC I1AHI10 1K QVAXTITIIt fof
Hi-hnnls, are iiivitrrl to enll nutt t-xninine mil slock. We
lutve hail onsiileruhle cxpprie is in supplying ttrhiMil lis
tiicts, suit Iwing Pnlilishfrs of ii innnlicr of estensiveljr
until S-.li.s.lll.s.ks, our fiit-ilitit-s for getting such stuck ale
UMiirtfiPtfl.
Aiii-Micst our rulilicniii ns will he fnnnd the following
Comly's !wltiiig 11-s.k, n-visi-d eililion;
IVinier; Young Oislnr ;
GuiiimrreV iirvying. the slmittred Treatise on this Bel
enre ; Mntinyt-RNlli-'s Mi?usitriitMii ;
Auilirsnirs I:ivr'iiHrl's History of the L'nilfd PtslrSf essd"
in the rnl.lic ielnMtis of New Yrk and rtukulslpliia
fiitiniuie's Prcgressivc Spelling Hook:
r-uiily's linutiuier ; Ijitin lliclionary ;
The IJnok of Coliimeicii. Ac, .Ve.. Ac.
t.lilAll HfNT ft PON.
4t N.irlh Fourth Street, I'liilsUelphiaj
Felirunry Sfl, liM, 3in.
Dissolution of I'arlnernlilp.
riHE Copartnership heretofore ex'ixtinir under1
JL the name of James II. At Win. B. Hart, is
this day dissolved by the witbdrawel of William
R. Hart. The business of the late, firm will be
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 228,
North 3d street.
JAMES H. HART,
WILLIAM B. HART,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 18S3.
The undersigned, have this tlsy formed a csv
partnership and will continue Ihe business under
the name of James H. & Thomas Hart Thank'
ful for past favors, they respectfully ssk the aU
tendon of their friends and the public to their
stock of GROCERIES, which will bo full and
extensive, and which tlicy will sell at the lowest
market rates.
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 JS, tl.
EYRE & LAN DELL,
4fi and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now receiving for Spring sales
A Fine Stock of Dry Goods,
Black and Colored Silks,
Fashionable Shawls,
New designs of Drcs Goods,
British, French and India Goods,
Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods,
A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen
Goods,
EN. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scarce
and desirable Dry Goods it low rsiccs rtn nf
cash.
February 12, 1853. 3m.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kinds,
Ko. 11.1 North Third St. below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE attention of Dealers is requested to art
examination of their stock, which will Isf
found to tie at i.k 1st equal to any in this city.
FOREIGN' FRUITS of all kinds" in season.
N. 11. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at'
tended to.
February 5, 1S53. Cm.
CHEAP
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Hanufaetury
G. L. lILLE?,. & CO.,
S. IF. corucr Arch and Second Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Ev3
Go
YERY VA KIETY OF SHADES, Whole
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
ioiiiic. YiL'iictte.Oil and Dry Landscapes,
are to be bad at the lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for Gill, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Hhades executed at short notice.
Merchants and ethers are invited to give us a
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
Brasses, Trimmings, Scc., always on hand.
Remember t W. corner SECOND and
ARCH Streets, Philadelphia.
February 12, lh53. Oin.
1.000 Mim Wanted.
ON the li-c of the SCSCJl.'EHAN'NA RAIL
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har
risbur;;') und Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylva
nia. This road is li 11 y four miles in length runs
thioimh a hi.nhlv improved country, and will
furnish employ ment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborers for the next twelve months. A
larue por tion of the line is heavy rock excavation,
laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal wages.
DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, 153
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
"JVOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of George Haupt,
sen., lute of Lower Aueusta township, Northum
berland county, dee'd, have been granted by the
Register of suid county to the undersigned.
Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will ( resent them lo
SEBASTIAN HAUPT,
GEORGE HA LPT,
Administrators.
Sunbury, Feb. 20, 1833. CU
l.osendale Hydraulic Cement.
A N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from net and exposed walls.
For sale by
EVI SMITH k SON.
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly.
Lahorers Wanted.
riHE subscribers want immediately on the
-J- Ruilroad and Basin, st Chapman, Union
county, seven miles below Selinsgrova, from
50 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wlum one dollar per day will pe paid.
tsAYIDGB. WJI.VEATON A CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19.1863 tf.
An Apprentice Wanted.
The subscriber wants an apprentice to learn
the business of s Blscksmith. A boy IT or 18
years old, of good moral character, would find 4
good situation by applying soon at lbs old stand
of Oeniit Ziuinisruiaii.
SOLOMON STROH.
bunbury, Feb. 1?, 1853.--
IMCBouresu's celebrated ink, and also Con
gres ink lor sule, wholjMle and retail by
)ieemlr 30, 1850. It U MASSER.