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    SUNBUJIY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
COMMUNICATIONS.
For the American.
if
Mr. Masser : Permit me, through your
paper, to announce to the democratic voters
of this county, the name of JOHN B. HEL
LER, of Chilisquaqne township, as a perron,
in every respect, well qualified to discharge
the duties of ... .,v , .... .. , r-1... i ,
' COUNTY COMM1SS10NE11.
Mr, Holler is well known as one of the most
active and steadfast demooram in the Coun
ty, and as the "vp'per end" in now entitled to
the office, 1 hope he will receive the appro
val of the approaching democratic convention.,-
By giving this notice a place in your
paper, you will obliiza many democracis of
NORI1TU MBEULAND.
Sunbury, July 24, 1852.
For the Amehican.
- Ma. EniToa : As the lime is not far
distant when the democracy of the 1 1th
Congressional district will be called upon to
elect a candidate for Congress, and a it is
highly important that the gentleman select
ed should be well qualified for an office in
which we all feet so deeply interested, and
upon which in a great measure, the success
of the democratic parly mutt depend. Per
mit us through the columns of your excel
lent paper to recommend Major WILLIAM
L. DEWART of Sunbury, as a gontleman in
every way worthy of the nomination. IMaj.
Dewart's qualifications are too well known
to need any commendation from ns. He
ha always been a firm and consistent demo
crat of the Jefleisonian school. His moral
character is above reproach, and his strict
integrity and amiable disposition has en
deared him to all who have had the good
fortune to become acquainted with him.
His nomination would greatly add to the
strength of the party, and we lisk nothing in
saying that he will pel a larger majority in
this connty than any other man can probably
get.
MANY DEMOCRATS OF JACKSON.
Sunbury, July 17.
roR tub Americas.
Mr Editor : As the time is drawing
near when the democracy of Northumber
land countiy will be called upon to select
a suitable person for the oflice of Register
and Recorder, and as it is of great impor
tance that the person so selected should be
competent to discharge the duties. Permit
me to recommend JOHN P. PCRSEL, Esq.,
an obliging officer as will be attested by all
who have had business with him. It has
always been customary with the democratic
party to re-elect those who have faithfully
discharged the duties of office, and it will
be but an act of justice lo Mr. Pursel to do
unto him as we have done unto other mem
bers of the party to which we belong.
A TRUE DEMOCRAT.
Sunbury, July 17.
For tho American.
Mr. Editor : Permit us through the col.
umns of your paper tn present the name of
the Hon. GEORGE C. WELKER of the bnr.
ough of Sunbury, lo lha democracy of this
district as a gentleman in every way worthy
of their support, as the next candidate for
Congress.
Judge Welker is well known to nil of os,
as a firm, tried and unwavering democrat
himself one of the people, familiar with the
views and interests of the farmer, laboror
mechanio and all the other classes of the
community, and ever anxious and ready to
do all in his power to promote their welfare,
The Judge is no office seeker, but the peo
ple want his services in Congress and have
almost unanimously urged him to accept the
nomination. The delegates from this part
of the county will all be in his favor, and if
the other townships will but do their duty to
the country and tbemselves the Hon. G. C.
Wglker will be the unanimous nominee of
the county.
MANY DEMOCRATS
of Upper Mahanoy and Jackson townships.
July 10, 1R52.
For the American.
OCR NFKT LEGISLATOR.
M. Editor: As the time is approaching
for the people to select a candidate for Legis
lators of this county, we would beg leave to
present before them, the name of JOHN
FARNSVVORTH Esq., of Upper Augusta
township.
Mr. Farnsworth is a man of intelligence,
of animpeachable integrity, and of fixed prin
ciples. He is soch a man as we would have
represent our county. For a number of yearsi
he has been Prothonotary of this county, and
has (we believe) given entire satisfaction to
all.' For Legislature we want a man of
ound reason, discrimination, and firmness'
Such I man is Mr. Farnsworth, and in all the
requisites for that office, we confidentially
assart 4hs( he is competent to perform the
duties incumbent upon said office.
He has always been a sound, unwavering
and eonsisient democrat, and if nominated
Northumberland county would (we think)
show her appreciation of him by Riving him
the largest majority we have rolled up for any
nan foe ".
UPPER AUGUSTA.
JolyiO, 1853.
New Advertisements.
Estate of DAVID FAUX, Dec'd.
NOTICE U hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have been granted to the sub
scriber on tha estate of Duvid Faux, dec'd., late
of Rush township, Northumberland county. All
persons indebted to said estate or having claims
against the same, are requested to call on the
haerJ bar settlement
,U WILLIAM H. KASE, Adm'r.
Roeft tp.; July 3,
, Van Loan
paguerrean Gallery,
. . . 159 Cksstnut Street,
AT flits sstabrstwl establishment too slwsys pi
tm lha Mwe a u moal improved stylus of
DAGPERJIKOTYPE TALBOTYPK PORTRAITS,
it from St to W pw ro1 ftn ucb cau
,wrstVi uoiuhsJ oM, Wl ddsy-test you
"ITWiery of ftuwr owes, frame, to . p.i hand or
. -I!bL ord. ai every pioture made aatiau.ry ao4
guZs . a. at m Chmnut at.
rhikvuipiu WI'j - '
U'Ki ! V es . -
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OTlCE is hereby given, that at a sale of
the personal property of Michael Gra
ham, Thomas Graham and Waiy Graham, by
the Sheriff of Nonhnrnbcrlaud cmtiitv, on
Saturday the lOih of July insl., "The 'Mon
tour Iron Company" puichaed the tallowing
described propeity, lo wit : 2 two horse wa
gons, I eione wagon. 2 stone flats, 1 lot of
quaneying tools, 1 iut of wheelbarrows, S
cows, I duck wagon. 3 foot boats, I bay
mare, i bay horses and harness, 1 buy mule,
4 carts, I lul of chains, ropes, 4cc, for flats, 1
two horse wagon, 1 one horse wagon, gray
horse, t gray mare, I biown mule, 4 sells ot
cart harness and 1 claik bay horse and har
ness; and that on Monday the I2lh day of
Julv instant, fit n Kalp of n.tann;l nmnmlv nl
the same parties by the Sheriff of Montour
county, ine sain company ptircnaaeil the lol
lowing described nrnrtprft. tn u-ii 1 hmvvn
C9 - , , . j , ' " "...
horse, 1 biown stud home, 2 sells of harness,
I two horse wagon, 1 black horse, t iron
irrey horse, 2 sells of harness, 1 two hoise
wnrron. I orm hmp fhilnui tvu.mn f l.o
wheelbarro-rs, (6 or 8.) 1 lot of wheeling
plank, 2 cows, and I canal boat, called
Thomas ZellllW uhifh n frrcu il iluani iKw.l
personal property, they nave left in the pos
session of the said Michael, Thotnasand Ma
ty, during the pleasoie of the said company;
of which all persons will lake notice.
J. I', fit J. OhXfc,
Agents for the Montour Iron Company.
July 24, 1852 31.
Agricultural Mectini'.
MEETING of the Northumberland Conn
tv Agricultural Society will be held at
the Court House in Snnbnrv. oil Momlav.
August 2d, at 2 o'clock. P M.. for the trans-
action of important business.
t The Executive Commitle wilt meet at 3
o'clock, P. M., to fix premiums and appoint
Committees for the Exhibition.
JAMES CAMERON, Vice Pies.
Wm. I Greeiioujjh, ) c ,
David Tauirarl. See"l""es.
Sunbury, July 17, 1851. 3t.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and other persons interested in tho
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardiunsof snid
Estates have filed their accounts with the Register
of Northumberland county, and thst the same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the ltd day of August next
for confirmation and allowance.
ies-2.
William teitz, dec'd., settled by his Adm'r
Gcoigc Lahr.
John Mc W'llli'inid, dec'd.. settled by his Adm'rs
Robert McWilliams snd Wm. Fullmer.
John Torter, dec'd., nettled by his Exc'rs D.
Draulizam and Wm. II. Wapples.
Samuel Hhanncn, dec'd., settled by his Adm'r
Thomas Shannon.
Isaac W. Fsriisworth, dec'd.. final account
scttlid by his Adm'r Wm. V. Silverwood.
Adam Follmer, dec'd., settled by one of his
Exc'rs Wm. Follmer.
Eve Kcmpliel, dec'd., settled by her Adin'r
Abraham Rothermel.
Peter Mc Andrew, dec'd., settled by his Adm'r
Michael Haley.
John Evert, dec'd., settled by his Adm'r John
Evert.
Henry Fox, dec'd., settled by his Adin'r Jacob
Philips.
Majrdalcna Wcnrich, dec'd., settled by her
Exe'r Isaac Frymire.
William Woolvertun. dec'd., settled by his
Adm'rs Wm. H. Muench snd E. F. Wool-
vcrton.
Solomon Zuern, dec'd., settled by his Adm'r
Joseph Zuern.
John Ehright. sr. dec'd., settled by his Adm'r
Jeremiah Wetzel.
Henry, Sarah, Catharine, snd Margaret Ann
McGce, minor children of Bernard McGce,
settled by their Guardian John li, .Mr Gee.
Jesse I. John, settled by his Guardian William
Teitsworth.
Oliver, Charlotte. Jane, William, Oecar,
Charles and Hannah E. Woolvcrton, minor
children of Wm. Woolvcrton, dec'd., settled
by their Guardian, John J. Wooiverton.
Kcuben Rothermel, minor child of Abraham
Rothermel, dec'd., settled by his Guardian
Samuel S. Wagner.
Susannah Bobb, minor child of Michael Cobb,
dec'd., settled by her Guardian M. Smith.
Matilda Lister, minor child of Michael F.ister,
dec'd., settled by her Guardian John Eister.
Catharine Eihter, minor child of Michael Eis
ter, dec'd., settled by her Guardian John
Eister.
IisaMla Wilkerson, minor child of Ann Wil
kerson, dec'd., settled by her Guardian Sam
uel Campbell.
Philip Diinin, dec'd,, settled by his Adm'r
George Dimm.
Peter Shrontz. dec'd., settled by his Execu
trix Mary Shrontz.
JOHN P. PURSEL. Rerister.
Kermter s Olficc,
Sunbury, July 3, 1852.
Valuable Property.
Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
or JVortliumbcrlaiMl
AT PRIVATE SALS.
THE subscribers, Executors of the Estate
of Enhraim P. Shannon, late of the Bor
ough of .Northumberland, oiler at private sale,
tho following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, en which is erected a two story Brick
Building, formerly occupied by the deceased
as a Store and Dwelling, and now occupied
as such. There are also on the lol two fiame
dwellings, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is erected a two story while Km me
Dwelling, fcc, adjoining John Taggart, Esq.,
occupied by Ctas. Knous.
Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar.
ket Street, a two story white Frame Dwel.
ling, occupied by James Douly, and a stable
is erected on lots No. 69 & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on the corner of Duke and 4ih Street, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallister.
Lot No. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two story white Frame
Building, occupied by John fjuikeit
Lot No. CO, situate at Northway and Wa
ter Streets, on which are erected two Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandliug and John Vandling.
Also Ihe undivided fourth part of lot 16C,
on which is erected a two stoiy Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke.
Also ten aeret of cleared land, adjoining
lands of John Deshay, on the East side of the
Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan
ville.
Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ,
ated on the corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Boi.
ough, Nos. 215 S: 216.
Also four vacant lota on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said
Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 211 &. 212.
Also four vacant lots framing on Market
and Sixth Streets, running East le an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of said Bor
ough, Noa. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lota fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in ihe general plan of
aid Borough, Nos. 185, 186, 187 St 188. .
The above property will be sold in parts
or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable
term. For further particulars apply to John
Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or to the
subscribers
ALFRED KNF.ASS, ) p ,
THOMAS STRAWBBIDGE, f " rr
Northumberland, My 22, s52,-tf. ;
THE VERY LATEST ARRRIVAL,
rrii'ipro tiisv tup ruP4PF.ST!
rillLING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public and
"the rent of mankind." thst they have just
received snd opened the best and cheajwst stock of
Spring and Summer Qoodi
thst has ever been brought to Sunbury. 1
Their stock consists of every vsrie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
C7ofi, Casntneres, Snttintts, Vesting!,
Drillings, Ltntis,
And all kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginphnms, Litrs, Chintzes, De
l.aincs, Berages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Panama and Palm Leat Hats.
Also a largo assortment of GKOCXUIES,
frcn. A9
Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a largo assortment of
IIAELWAItE and QUEE1TSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also s trcsh supply of
DHL' OS AND MEDICINES.
Besides the lurgest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to bt) had in this
place.
IV" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, May 22, 1852.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. SS.
77ie Common u-tnllh nf Pennsylvania lo the
Sheriff of Xoi lhumb'erland County, Greet
ing :
-s WHEREAS James Carolhers and
L. S. Matilda his wile, M.ny E. Acnew
by hei guardian. James Carolhers,
Adam Totrenco and Elizabeth his wife,
Ceorce ILiymnkei and PiiscilU his wfie,
Martha Giuliani, Elizabeth, M. Graham.
Eveline R. (jnihim, and Mara.irette M. Gra
ham, who have for their guaidUu, Robert
Milligan, I'luiuiitin lately in our Court of
Common Pleas (or liie county aforesaid, to
wit : on the ten;h day ol November, Anno
Domini, eighteen hundred and fnrly-seveu,
brought their action of Pattilion against
Hugh Bella, P.iter K.iUlv. William Shannon
and Rachel his wite. John Porter, Arthur
W Frick, Clarence H. Frick, Dr. S;;muel
Jackson, John W. Moore. Dr. Phiueas Jenks,
Jesse Heston, Silas Carev, Ann Caiev. Sarah
Carey, Mary E. Carey, Thos. II. Coil', Wm.
C Coll, and Sarah Colt, the said Tnomas,
William and Sarah having for their guatdian
Wm. A. Petrikin, Defendants, setting forth
that the Defendants aforesaid, with said
Plaintiffs, together and undivided, did hold
a certain pieco or parcel of land, situate in
Coal township, in said county, on or near
ilio waters ot Sliainikin Creek, containing
1874 ucrej.9, more or less, bounded on the
south by Ihe :op, or near the lop, of Ma
h.tuoy Mountains, on the wot by land of
John N. Lano and others, on east by lands
no or lato of Jacob Hodman, mid on the
north by lands of the Miners' Bank of Potts
ville and others, which said piece or paicel
consists of tracts or parts of tracts unvejed
on warrants granted to William Morrison,
Thomas Ciimpiain, Robert Camplnin, Thomas
Greer, Jame Greer and Edmund Huff, parti
tion whereof belwepn said Plainlills and
D.'fendan's, they tho snid Defendants, do
not permit &e., and in the Court aforesaid,
before iho Judges of the same Court at Sin
tun y, to wit: on the lllh day of April, A D.
1819, by the judgment cf ihe same Court
the said Plaintilfs ag:iiint tho said Defend
ant did recover, the partition of the Mid
premises tetween Ihe said PlainlifTs and
Defendants should be made, which said
judgment was carried lo the Sup erne Court
of Ihe said Commonwealth, and by a judg
ment before the Judges of the said Con it,
the aforesaid judgement was reversed and
a venire de novo awarded, and the record
was thus on the 4th day of Juiip, 1S52, re
mitted to the Court of Common Please afore
said, as appears of record, &c , and whereas
it has been suggested on the record that
John Porter afoiesaid is dead, and Rachel
Shannon, intermarried with William Shan
non, is his devisee that Dr. Phineas Jenks
is dead, nnd that Simon S. Jenks, Elizabeth,
intermarried with Josenh S. Elsegood, Wil
liam Wallace Jenks, Georue A. Jenks, and
I'. Fredeiio Jenks are his heirs, and that Ar
hur W. Frick died intestate, and Georae A.
Frick, Clarence H. Frick, Alexander Frick,
Augustus Frii-k, and Maltha, inleimariied
with Robeit F. Clark, are his heirs, as ap
pears of record, tic. Yel further proceed
inaa, as directed by the Supreme Court
aforesaid, remeiu lo be made as on the in
formation of the said Plaintiffs, we have
been civen to understand, wherefo-e ihe
said Plaiutifls besought us to provide for
them a proper remedy in lhat behalf, and
because we are willing that those things
which in our name Court are richly acted,
should be brought to due execution, we
command yoi: that justly and without delay
by good and luwful men of your bailiwick
you make known to the said persons above
mentioned that they be and appear before
our Judges at Sunbury, at our Court of Com
mon Pleas, there to be held on the first
Monday of August next, to show cause, if
any they have, why they should not be
made partiesto Ihe said action, and also
why the said Plaintiffs recovery and execu
tion, according to the form and effect there
of in the aforesaid action, ousht nol to have
and further to do and receive all and what
soever our said Court shall consider in thai
behalf.' And have you then and there this
writ.
Witness tha Hon. Alexander Jordan,
E-q , President of our said Court at Sunbury,
this 22ud day of June, A. D. 1852.
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y
Sunbury, July 10, 1852. 41.
New Arrangements rott
Susquehanna Packet Boats.
Former Detentions ot the Junction Avoided!
ON snd after May 18, 1852, Ihe Packet will
leave the Junction daily at 3 o'clock, P. M
(or upon the arrival of Ihe Cars leaving Phila
delphia at 8 o'clock, A. M.,) and arrive at Wil.
liamKpori next day at 10 o'clock, A. M-
Leave W'illiamsport, daily, at 11 " A.M.
Arrive at Northumberland, at 7 P. M.
And at the Junction, at 5 " A. M,
In time to take the cars for Philadelphia and
Pittsburg !
SUSQUEHANNA BOAT COMPANY.
Harrisburg, May 15, 1852. 3 in.
Daguerreotype Likenesses
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
T IIA1LER MASON has the pleasure of
" informing the inhabitants of Sunbury and
vicinity that be hat opened Room at the
Slule House, where he will be in readiness
to receive visitor between the hour nf 9 A.
M. and 5 P. M. Picture taken with any
desirable effect of light or shade and colored
in the highest perfection of the art and no
regard to weather.
instruction given and apparatu furnished
for 50.
N. B. Perfeot utinfaction given in all ca
ses or no charge.
Sunbury, May 22, 185?. tf.
LANK DEEDS printed on' the btst quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices
tt this office, by woolosul snd retail
NEW STORE.
PETER AV. GRAY
1ESPECTPULLY informs the cilirens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that ho has commen
ced a new store in Whortlelierry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, and has
just received and opened a well selected assort.
racnt of ,
Dry Goods,
Consisting In part nf
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, 8ATTINETTS,
A nd a general assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS '
of every variety snd style.' -GROCERIES
of every desciiptlon.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a eencral vsrirtv of other articles such ss
are suitablo to tha trade, oil of which will be sold
at the lowest prices.
Country produce taken In exchange at tho
highest prices.
Sunbury, May 15, 1853 Cm.
PROCLAMATION.
VOT1CE Is hereby gien thnt tlin several
' Courts of Common Pleas. General Qunrtcr
fessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, lo
commence at the Court House, in the borough ot
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
2d day'of August next, and will continue ONE
EEK.
The coroner. Justices of the Prace suit consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then snd there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inqiiisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several olhces appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner arc alo requested and
commanded to be then and ther attending in their
proper persona to prosecute acsinst him, ss shall
be just and not to depart without leave st their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, st the time appointed aqrcenble to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 3d day
of July, in the year of our Lord ono thou
sand cirjht hundred and fifty-two and the In
dependence of the United States of America
the 76th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
List of Jurors,
P Northumberland County for August T.,
A, D. 1852.
C rand Jurors.
Scndurv. Geo. Harrison, James Covert.
Delaware. Benneville Linebach.
Clilt.lsQUAQCE. Robert A. Grilfin, An
drew Keller, Neal Caul.
Tt.'RUCT. John Hodman, John ll.iag, sen.
Northumberland John Dunham. '
Upper Augusta. George Conrad, Jere
miah Oberdorf
Jackson. Jacob Gonsert, Nicholas S.
Drnmheller.
Uri'ER Mahonoy. Samuel Ressler. Gideon
Ada n.
Lower " Christian Mesoner, Wm.
Shaffer, J. B. Lenker.
Coal. Daniel Evert.
Point. Washington W. Freat.
Lewis. Benneville Beibcr.
Rrsii. John Pensyl.
Shamort. Joseph Hoover.
Little MahonoY. George Swinehnrt.
Traverse Jurors.
Scnbvrv. C O. Bachmau, Charles Buch
er, Peter llileman. J A. Shissler.
Nokthcmberi and. Daniel Gossier, John
Hock.
Milton J. B. Reed, Joseph Bound.
Delaware Michael Enle. Robert Cast
Icr, Peter Kelchuer, Daniel Fullmer, Henry
Kriuer, Jacob Huffman.
Lewis. Adam Schuyler, Robert Brnnei,
Robert Finney, Abraham Weilmau, David
Watts.
Terbct. Andrew Follmer, Josiah Coie.
Point. William Ammerman, Win. L.
Cook, Leffard Houchawout.
Chilisquaqve. Hugh Caul, Wm. Barn
hart, Jacob Kline, Andrew Fetzer, Benjamin
Troxel, John Caul.
Shamokin. Jacob Leisenring, Wm. Tits
worth, Obediah Campbell.
Rush Chas. Kase, Samuel Reader, Isaac
Scott, Carter Metller.
Coal. Jacob Mourpr, Jee Yarnall.
Lower Augusta. George Savidge, Ben
jamin Kiiegbaum
Upper Auousta. Benjamin Katterman.
Elijah Chidister.
Cameron. Peter Weikel.
JacK'ON. Joseph Botdorf, John Buhner.
Lower Mahonoy. Michael Laur.
Trevorton. Daniel Kelly.
niSfFURORSl
OF Northumberland Count), fur August 9,
1852. Special Court.
Delaware. R. H. Mason.
Lewis. Juhn Pollock, James Young, John
Roush, J. R. Barr.
ClIILISQUAQUE John TrOXeb.
MlLToN.James Buoy, Jhn M. Huff.
PoiNT.John Nixon, Richard Jones
Rush. Wm. D. G.aihart, Philip Bang
hart, Rush Gearharl, Benjamin Gearhatt, Jo
seph Bailor, Isaac Kase
Shamokin John Rnnkel, Jno Soper, Hen
ry Repley, Charles Leader.
Lower Auouita. Jacob Renn, John Fry.
Upper Avccsia. Robert Campbell.
Jackson. George T. Trautman, Isaac
Reiiz, Henry Wentzel.
Coal. Stephen Biitenbender.
Lower Mahonoy. Samuel Lease, Peter
Bordner, Peter Ileckerl, Jacob Bineaman.
Upper MnoNoy.--John Heiiit h.
St'suuBY. -Solomon Brociuus, Geo'ge W
Smith.
Trevorton-. Edward Helfenstein.
Cameron. John Long.
LIST OF CAUSES
FOR Special Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland County to be held on
Monday the 9th day of Augu.t 18o2.
John G Lowrey )
vs Fcignod Issua
'William Allison )
John Love & John Love
&. Wm McMims Exr'sof
David Love dec'd
vs
William Allison
JAME8 BEARD, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, )
Bnnbury, July 3, 1852. S
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
Vo. 19 ff'ood St., between 2d 3d Sts., and
A'o. 17 A'orrA 61ft Street,
PHILADF-LI'IHA.
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLYinform Store-keepers, Mer
chants, Ate., lhat they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, While, Variegated, Ytllow and
Brown Soaps, Mould snd Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
(7 Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat
AprU 10 185i. ly.
HENRY TJ0NNIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ujjic opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
Prompt attention to business jn adjoiuing
Counties.
IKE Hll.l.Sl.i;. J f wl V
' Bills handsomely printed on etrd vausr ,for
1 at ibuaflice. .
PHOCLAMATION.
TV'OTlCE l hereby eiven that a Special
A Court of Common Pleas, in and lor Ihe
County of Northumberland, lo rommenee at
i be Court House, in the boiouch of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday the 9h dav
of Annual next, and will continue ONfi
WEEK.
Juror are requested lo be punctual in
their atlendsnoe. at ihe time appointed
sereesbte lo their notices. i
Given under my hand at Snnbnrv, the 3d day
of July, in the year of oet Lo'r.l one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty. two and th-i
Independence of the U. State of America
the 76th. ' -
; 1 WILLIAM B. KirP, tslieiiflu
God save the Commonwealth.
LIST OF CAUSES
OR trial In the Court of Common PWs
of Northumberland Countv, at August T..
A D., 1652.
' PLAmTlFF.
DEFENDANTS. '
ts Wm. Arres
v Ira T Clrinent
vs Chsrics llnutel
vs Richard Goodman
vs Geo A Dixon
Frederick Krenor
Jaeob Weimer
Christian Bo.lingur
Moses Bower
B R Kase
Piatt A Flatt
vs Henry Mnswr
P K Hofi'insn 4- wifo vs II Kulmts, McCartv et al
Mott & Sholier rs Daniel Drpisbach
Caspar Hock art vs Frederick Herknrt
John L Ross vs Innard Roadarmcl ct al
John W Pesl vs Geo U Younirman
Geo C McKec vs Joseph Lon?
Tinbrook for Apple ton vs James Brans
lllckok & tantine vs t.tco Armstrong
Reuben Facrlv vs Kcrslmer Si Clement
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland,
Uakcr rfc Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry C'onrnd
Henrv Klaze &. Eve his wife vs '
Jacob Zarlman's
administrator
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Mary Jnne Bruncrtt al vs William Wilson
Becker & Wciller v K D Cumminns.
Mary Martx vs Wm II Sprstt
Same v John Campbell &. wife
Gcorste Shiley vs Ab'rn Dunkullierecr's aduu'x
Isaac Tvler vs R M Seydel's adm'r
John Brown vs John Oystcf senr's ex'
Suailher &. Zeilcr etal vs Thos !S Mackcy
Jno Knnrr f-r II. Knorr vs Enoch Howers' adin'
James T Sutton &. Co vs Samuel Klo
Elizabeth Kricr vs A a Lawrence
Daniel Gonscrt vs llcnrv Boh nor
Mary Puttcrsun vs Gcorpc Ileckerl
Boueparte 'i'hoinpoon etal vs Casper St Cloir
Geo Evslcr for Mar.
r" vs Eb'er Grccnougll rx'r
tin Weaver
Wm McDanicl for A
W Comfy
vs John Jackson et al
William Dalius vs II S Haulman
John Roynolds vs Iaac Render
John Jackson vs James Beard ct al
ficoreo Lawrence vs D Marr oi. I Urowu
liillinaton for Hunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Same
vs Susun ft fSuruli Kcid
vs Charles Alexander
vs banic eV Wifo
vs A W Coitilv
vs George Snyder
vs Ccnree Hertz
John Jackson Jr
Simon Snvder
A W Comlv
Baltzar Garnhart's admr's vs R W Dunn's admr
Albin Newberry vs Thomas ltaer
Cnindull for J C Morgan vs Geo Milkr's adm'r
John Feed's assignee vs E L Piper
John Ross & Wife vs Uconrc Fox
John King vs Daniel Weidner
Same vs Same
Washington Mutual In.
surance Company
vs E Kaufman st al
State Mutual Fire Insu- c.
vs Same
ranee Company
Potcr Arnwine &. Mun- C Gosh & Jacob
go A Reid v Weiko
Jacob B. Masser vs Reuben Fcgely
John JJivel & Wife vs D C Caul
Joanna Pcndcville vs A E Knpp
Gcorije Leitbergcr vs Robert Whiteside
Sarah L Keen vs Abraham Brosions
Same vs Samuel SaviJge
Oliver B Ililliard vs John Hartman
J W Peal Indorsee &c vs Joseph Dimmick etal
Christ Ac McFadden vs Susanna Reid
Reulien Fegely Sc Co vs Hush Bellas
Abijnh Bowan vs Win H Thompson
Rebecca Lamison vs Thomas Vastine's cxrs
Christian Cable vs M Bachman &FMarkIc
Robert M Lyon vs A E Kutjner
Rebecca Swartx vs Andrew Mi'T.anahan
Henry A I.echr.cr vs Wm II Bound
John L Veager vs Gcorr.e Bright
Francis Jodan vs David L Irluiii
Henrietta Lewis vs Thomas fiarr
r, . , .. . Jacob Reinird snj
Daniel Gibson v. Wm KniI( f
Kricger for R Fagcly vs J Furinan A K K' :re
J B Masser vs KuiNiun rliufiir's ua'.s
David Fiiiher vs J W Friliug
Daniel Rhodes vs Jacob Wertman
J W Teal vs v artin Trwins' adm'r
Samuel L Peek vs Jacob Stityel
E Juhn for W Camp vs Wolverton I.eisenr'g
William Sechler vs Jacob Hoffman ct al
R Fsgely Si Co v William Inch
Rudolph Duenger vs Tcter Thomas
George Brosious vs Dunicl Kample
DHoat.firMSwcnyv.Sin.hotice
iitnderton Smith's exr's v A C i T G Morris
Same Same
Wendel L KcfTcr ' vs John F Wo:fingcr
William Forsman et al vs John Park
Jno Bush Si Wife vs Nathaniel Saxton's adin'r
J 4 A Hhisslcr vs Daniel Glenn
Reuben Fsgely 6r Co vs John Rasser Sr Co
Jacob H Rhoads vs J Foy & J Harman
Samuel Ewing vs R D Gumming
Joseph Weitrel vs Benjamin Robins
John H Good vs R D Cumming
JAME8 BEARD, Troth')-.
Prothonotary's Otlice. )
Sunbury, July 3, 1852. i
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL ANJ)
Allegorical Print of the Age,
In Commemoration nf lhat wn important
event in the AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
The British snrriiultriitf llirir arm to
GENERAL WASHINGTON
After their defeat at YORKTOWN, Virginia,
October 1781.
rpIIE Engrnvine i exeeuted by Tanner, Vall:ince. Httfir
X ncy 4 to , from on orignml druwinc by J. P Ilcnanlt.
snd publiihcd by Ueuuiiiu Tuiuier, ligiuvir, I'mlcdcl
pbta. The size of the print is 2j by 3t inchen -nd wu or
luiiisllv nuUllaued to uhjcnbwt ut SU ui U.e sheet.
S " i:XI'LAATIOX.
Thk Hittoav. Ill the liret and grand plan are exhibitrd
three large Rroupa rf lo princijuil olhcrra, wko were pie
kcnt al the transaction, Willi a lullhfnl likenew of e:ieh.
In the bi group tt ecu General WaiUiuighin, GeueriU
RhLmbeau, Gatieral Lincoln, Colonel Ilumilt'n, an c.ld
Fanner eager t oniemnhte the scene, Uill) Hie aerrunt,
snd Ihe Hcrae nf General Waabington.
In the second group, are American and French Officers;
General Knoi, Serrrtary YVueuii, the Duke de liuzua, oad
Ihe Muiquia de 1 a Fayette
The llurd group i dnpcfiplivs ol lha Bnii.h aurrender.
ins tlieir anna. Lrri I'ornwutlia, General O'ilara, Ct'iu
in rfore finnncn., Col' net Tjilt-m, wilh two tingris cut
olT. LieuUnmn Col'liel Halph Abercnunhie, I.itiitenant
Col tiel Uunona. lord Chrwu.n, fce. lxrdOifiiwHia ap
neara picaeuting bia sword to the uret General Orbcer he
nieela, but Gemral W'ttaliineton ia pninlrd nut u liiiuaa
the only peraon lo whnai he i lo aurieuder bia ewrd.
On die hcighlaand in Ihe dinlance are the difTcrenl ar
nii. and cmwrui of ipecut Ha. The Hon ol rnxretory
Wilaou, owoi'icd by lrd Cornwallis and hi HufT, which
was bombarded aud pierced wilh laillt. Ihe Marquis ! I
Faveite hnvin remarked lhat ihey we e currying di.hos
for' the dinner of Ur Cornwallis, asked leaieol General
Waahingtoo to earve hun diah of his own cookinir, and
immediately ttf ''r K'veml hnnliahelle fell through the tool
Oil the Uble, and wnmiled anme, and diapereed Ihe party-
Tut Ai.liooev On l lie left ia eructed a monument in
hunor of thie illnatnoua heroes who icriaVul their Uvea
and fortunes to iiwure lo their ciusens, tha Uberty aud In
dependence they now enjnv.
PuUiahed at etl by WM. B. I.AME, Philadelphia, and
to Ua bad at tbe Olb e of Ihe "AMKRICAN f'OLBlER,"
No HI Cbumt Street, Philadelphia, as premiums to lhat
par'.
ITT A liberal discount to Afesls.
Pbiladeipoia, June $, IJ.
J. H. & W. B. HART,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
So. 229 .VorA kf ft., above Cailvchilt, '
PHILADELPHIA.
A Urge sMortn-ient of Croccncs always on
hand, which will be sold at tho lowest prices for
Cash or spprovtd Credit.
April 10, letJJ. ly.
SECOND
Fresh Arrival of (ioods
at the new store or
( I.W.,TKNKU&(JO.,-
(Afarcy opposite Weaver' I Hotel, Murbt St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
E beg to announce that we are reviving a
rt it i'"W r"' .Taried supply of goods from
rliilsdclpkla in addition lo our prcst"t new
It" i 1 1" f wl'it'1 we "('r at ,uch l"-1"" B" wo
tliitik bovM command a speedy bp.Ic, our philon-
0r'jy I, to s i; clu Ap nnd turn our monpy often t
kno. tiiat ,,e year's end lids will psv
better tl.un- sicv, t, 211el terc profits, and
oar costomeis wiii i;, tho ratf.l:m have th
i-nie.it of pods at low pri, d of the best
rjusl.ty. Our stx-k ccr.sists or '
Dry Good?," ,
Hat-du-nrc, Qnct tisxvnrr,
GH0CEPIES, WINES AND LICUORi,
CarpetB, Trunks, Vri?w, Cai-pet Eaffs,
Umbrellas snd IS I.,5,J shoe,,
Hats and Cnrw. I.oiiint Glomes Wail
Pspsr for Cio-n nd Window
Blinil, Oranrjcs. Lemons,
"uU and Candy, Salt,
Mackerel, Malinon
, . Dried Ueef,
Pin X- . ....
. ...... . nry nams anil Hhouldcrs, Nails,
W indow Glass, Paint stuff, Oils and Putty, Car.
Pet Chain. C'litlnn 1.un 1 V . -.u J , .
e .i , r" "u i urn, wuna variety
of rijlier articles. 3
N. I. All kinds or country produce taken In
exchange at the hiShest market prices.
. , l. vv , l ua ER ec CO.
Sunbury, Juno in. 1S52 tv.c
JAMES
Wholesale and ICftail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. K. Corner Second and Cheftnut Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA
TIIEUE msv lie found, ono of the largest !
and best ossortini nts of Clocks and Time
pieces in the United States, in (juiuuiijs to suit i
purchasers, of from a sinole t'lu. W tn rm il.no.
and Clocks i embruciuir every variety of style I
unu nianuniciurc, suuatiie lor iluircties, Halls,
Counting Houses, Pnrlots, Hleopint; Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steum and Canal Boats, and Rail
Road Curs.
Also general sale Agent, for Rnpp's lstely pat
ented Scientific Ni.ho Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Good. Those
wishing to purchase will lind it to their interent
to cull before purchasing: elsawhere.
JAMES BARBER.
S. E. Cor. Chestnut !t Snd Sis., PluU.
April 10, 18.V, tv.
NEW STORE.
BEXJAMIX- IIEFFXER
EsPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he h:is opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel, He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and u tinner G'oods,
consisting in part of
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO:
Call rocs, Ginghams, LarrnN,
MoiMAClI&c De l.ainct
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goads.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hiirdwat t. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of BOOT & KflOCS.
Palm lenf and other Hat3 and Caps.
Salt. Fisli, 6jc.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
Rrnucly. tiin, "iVinc. &c
And great variety of other articles such as arc
mi: ib;c to the trade, all ol which wih bo sold at
the lowest pi ice.
J5"" CoinVy nroJucg taken in cxc'.iance at
the !-.!:(
;i e.
r-.V !. Is
i'i t tb.--I.-i.
rK "" ":.Jc-! i . : -ifjlly inform the pub.
li.- that t n. : i full operation at their
new fou.-lor, , rend;,- to execute t.ijers for
stoves of every descri lion k:i the moat reaaoiu
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all
of which are entirely new. nnd got up at --rest
expense. Among which aio the Libertv Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, tar Air Tiyht,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved. Fire Kinff Radiators, Salamanders, Can.
nons, Uascs, Bare Cylinders, bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, Ac, &c.
ABBOTT if LAWRENCE.
N. D. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, !So2. ly.
NEW GOODS !
J. R. KAUFFMAX
At Ilis New Store In Hollowing Run,
TJESPECrFULLY informs his friends and
1 customers, that lie has just received a new
stock of goods, which he offers to the public
al the lowest prices, viz :
Spi lii? and Summer Dry Good.
BICJI A3
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satiinetts. Merinos,
Movsseline De Lames, Flannels
and every variety of goods suitable for the season.
Also Silk Hats, Cap, &c.
ALSO I An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, ol' Groceries,
LI Q CO US.
ALSO;
A Mitiety of Qucenswars, Crockery, &e,
Ilraidrs a variety of othor urticles, suitaLI for
furniers. &c
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods at the highest maiket prit-e.
Hollowing Run, April 17, 1852. tf.
DAVID COOPEeT
COMMISSION MKRCJI ANT,
FOH THE 6AI.B OF
Fisli, Provisions, c,
Ao. 9 Xorth Whan-es,
PHILACELrHIA.
Apiil 10, 1852. ly.
H. J. WOLVERTON,
AT LA7T.
rfcFFICE ill Market street. Sunbury, adhiniac
theOlliceofths 'American" ud oppeaile
use I'oat uitice.
Business promptly attended to in Xorthumber.
land and the adjoiuiiift Counties.
Kivsa to - Hon. C. W. Hegins and I). Dsn
nan, Pottsvillei Hon. A. Jordan snd 11 B. Mas
ser, Sunbury.
April lOle'iV ly.
SUSBURY FERRY!
IIENfiV W. Bl'CHEK informs the public
thai he has t iVen Ihe Sunbury Ferry snd
as lie is now well prxparud willi good and sulfi
cient crafts he will be enabled to accommod.aU
the public with promptness snd di-opatcii.
April 10, l9& 1
t
" ,. ( .- -f ,, 4.
TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY
Jn tlio Wry (lootls Business !
Goods to be sold Chcaper tha tiik
CllKAVEST AT THC SlOHE OF
IS.WC CAail'UKLl 5 CO.,
lit I'pprr Atruii:t tovrn.hti, , '
Northumberland County, Td., J,.
THO rcspeetfully inform ths public gener'
V V sllv, that they have received and openJ
a new and well selected stor of V, j. ., .
!I'RIM AND (SUMMER GOODS, '
Consisting lit part of : ' ! ; . - '
French. Entlinh and Amtfltan Cloths, ' Btmk
and Fancy CiKimtirs, Sallinctts, Chtch,
Drillings, .Vksihs, 4'c , Calicos,
Linens fjinujuims," Lnvns, and ,
all linds of Summer Ware,
Dclu'.nrs nf every de
scriptwn and ' -Style,
-
Toother with a lul . LaDir.8 Dars (loop,
Also a fresh supply of GROCERIES,
such as Snsars. llnfTee, Tt;ii. Mo
las!!.H,&o , HARDWARE, Nails,
Iron, Steel, &c, also a
, lartro hsortment tif
QUEENSWARE.
A frcih supply of DRCrjS & MEDIC IN ESi
t'OOT.i nnd bllOES suitablo for
men, woinon and childan.
IIAT3 and CAPS such ss .Straw, Pulm Leaf
and utiier hats.
FISH, SALT, CHEE?E&r.,
f7 All of i.hieh will l,o sold cheap for rurh
or in exchange for eonntry proiluce at the highest
InsrKi-t ijrire.
L'ppcr Augusta. .May IS, 1S.52 U,
TliiltTNIXG iJODK.
A ''"TER many years' close investigation ind
numeroiis e.vpr rimi-nts. Ih.j lVitenti e takes
pleasure in informing; the publie tht ho his Sni
ved st iIih true ptineiple of protecting families,
d-.vcilloifs a-iil ).ro.,ertv from tho destructive influ
ence of I.KSliTNiNO. 'lhe clnmiWes that
every City, 'J'own. Villnse nnd Countrv )U!s vic
tim to annually, through the gross rttglicenro of
its inhabitants, is beyond cslruiation, rajicia"v
when the reuicJy is aj ea-jy to obtain-tlus is
tound in , . . -
AR3IIT.iG.E
Tatent Magnp.tio Lightning; Rods,
and in this alon. This Ro.1 1ms l,een examined
by the most scientific centlcmen in the world
Professors M'.M i.itric, Juhuson, Wullor and ms
ny others that have examined them, recommend
and Knuk of them in the highest lerms of af.uro
b.ition, snd hato pronounced the, (;c Wlv ,,
r.xls in use in this or any other jiiutry for the
protection of Lives ami Property. One rijv;in
tnqe is to diviJc sin! tluow Lin k li put of the elec
tric fini'l hsrnileas lo the rloinls ; in time of a
stroke this piufilr! the rod to conduct fhst portion
. of fluid that belongs to tho earth without the
slightest danger of Ic-aviinr the conductor. 'J'his
rod has many other idvantages over tho old one.
The only place of niaiiulaclurinu is in
I't'iie St. 3 Joocs above V2l Philadelphia,
where all prisons are respectfully invited to csll
and examine lor (henistlves. For sale Whole
sale or Retail by
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
IT?" The onlv authorized Agent for the Coun
ties of L'liion, Juniata, Mullin, Ciinl ui, Lycom
ing, Northumberland. Montour. Columbia, Lu
zerne, is SAM TEL HOOVER.
Harlleton, Union fcninly. Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (p-t pnid; lo Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly attended lo.
May 9, ISM. 4m.
TKK;n.N!cii;s Lxcitej::;t .' '.
Cash, Steam, Electricity!!
Tht Aerial and ail oth'-r tries nt-dM bj Ihe
Ll-litnin? Line of
1 11 A T. CLEMKXT.
B 'IT'lIO, havmir great fnith in rapid silej and
" " small proSts, hasjast tectfived a3 epci.ej
a larje assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER COOPS,
At his Stoie in Mar.;et Street, Sur.burv, which
he oilers to ti,o public st the lowest prices.
His e'.ock consU'.i of a genoial asjurtnar.i .(
Dry Goods, viz ;
Ch'.'is. Cassim'rs. Ccssincts, Jczi?. Dn'.Rvrs.
Muslins, Linens. Cabcoes. A'nilm de
I Lams. Lavns, Ginphams. Leases.
Silk Si Palm Leaf Hats.
j , A 'urge assortment of Cooti- ind Shoss, fjr
I Men, Women a:id Chi! Iron.
I rorci'It:S,
j uar, Ten, Coflve, Molasiw. Cheese, Spw
ces, Fish Salt, Piaster,
j HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Pi cs, Saw;, ia.
j QUEENS W ARE,
Tea S:t:s, Plates, Dislics, Cvfs, Saucers, $e.
LIQUORS,
ttiv?. Brardy, Tin, Rnrn, Whirry, fcc
CjT Country produeaof all kindi tstenin
chanpe at the hi-.lieit tnaiket piice.
May 8. 1pM ly. ,
JOHN A. TASTLORT
Manufccturer of
Monuments, Toinbs,
AND GRAVE ST0NKS OF TH." FINEST
Italian nd Avieru-an Marbli.
At his Otd Shmd in Xurthvmlerlaml. Pa
TlESPECTrVLLY inform ti e public that !!
work ill his line will be iruio up of the very
best material and Clashed in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Thoe in wtnt of such article) well mad-: ill
executed in the test stylo and at the lowest rutea,
wiU do well lo call and examine bei'ar they u:
cliiso elsewheie.
May 13. 195'. lv,
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED,
Wh If Lombard St., PHILADELPHIA,
r"j"MIE subscriber begs leave respectfully tu in
form I'm si kbs irtiicrslly, llut ho hi suc
ceeded to the lius-incss of ni.iiiuf.icmrin J'rmt
iittr Iut formerly caviied on l-y hi;rand Kathi-r,
and Father, and olfera hi ailicle to the trjJe,
without any Frrrs. but wilh the simple ri.-li.ine
upon lite luiiu: esub!ihed ciiui uct.-r it has home,
f- tlin? eoiilidunt of its t;iiirJ! untirc- a'.l.flcUm
to all who msv f.ivor him with a call. Tiums
Cash. CHARLKs EXEC JOHNSTON.
April 10, lnM. If.
IT. L-SHINDEL,
ATTCPalTET" AT L A77 .
Ofc.e tn Maiht street Sunbury, oppouH
1 Wearer's Hold
I'KEVESS will be promptly attenile.) III
the Counties of Aorlhumberland, tiioii.
Columbia and Montour.
hunbury, OcU 11. 1S.M. ly.
Wil. M. RCCKEFELIXR. ..
ATTOIINEY AT LAW,
SUA HI KV, lA.
Dec 18. mUtf-
lyomlnyMtituta iisuraace Company,
DR. J. B. MASEll i the liical attent fol Iho
above tiimirsn.' Coiupuny, in .N orlKuuiiuS;.
land rounry, and is si all rime reifly to wnVt
Insuraiu-oi 5iii A" on or personal pi
perly. or rmnmin: .'lici-a lor th ...',
hunlsury, April !tf, ISjl. tf.
"UJLU FEN'."' viiih and without nlt caje
VJ Jm', lucivui, snd tor solo Vv
lb;masj
KR
i funbury. ?ril 4 ' '