Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 17, 1853, Image 3

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Philadelphia Market.
Deo. 14, I8S3.
Floor and Mti,-Floor it in fair d.
rnand, at S8 506 62, a 6 73 par bbl. There
it a Heady demand for city consumptioa
within the range of 8 60a7 50 for common
and extra brands. Rye Flour it inactive,
and it held at S3 12a5 25 per bbl., and Corn
Meal S3 37 per bbl. fer Pennsylvania.
' Grain. There it a fair demand for Wheat.
Rt steady prices. Salet of 6,500 bushels of
prime red at SI 451 46, and White at SI 60.
Salts ol Rye at 96 eta. Corn it rather dull.
Salet of yellow at 64a70ct for new, according
to qaulity, and 75e. for old. Oats Sales
view Southern at 4 24 3c, and 46a47o. fer
Pennsylvania.
Whisht. Suits of bbls at 27c. nnd hhds
at 26o.
Baltimore Market
Deo. 13 1853.
GRAIN The nevrt by the Arctic hat ten
eJ further to depress the market, and we
tiote a decline in the priocs for both Wheat
dCrn since our last report. Aboutjie,000
fcirshols ef Wheat were at market this morn-
ing. Prime parcels sold readily, but far
Wheat of not tlrtclly prims) quality the de
mand was dull. We note sales of fair to
prime whlitM at 152al5 cents. The offer
ings of Cum this morning were again large,
amounting to about 25,000 bushels. The de.
menu nowever was not active, and pi ices
en on d 10 o cenit per Dtisiiel. sales ot new
uhile were made at 51a56 cents, and of new
yellow at 5Pa62 cent. There was no old
Corn of consequence at market. There were
sales this morning of Maryland Rye at77a80
cenit, ami we quote l'riinsyivania do. at 92a
H J cents. Ualt were in lair demand, but
prices are somewhat lower than at the dale
oi our last repoit. We note sales ot prime
Pennsylvania at 45 cents, and of prime Ma
li land rid. at 4)0.i4 1 tig.
WHISKEY. The market for this article
seems id be a little firmer, but we have as
yet no change to note in prices. We con
tinue lo'rpiote bbls. at 27ia28 cents, and hhdt
at 26a27 cents, cash and lime.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
Wiisit. ' 140
Rtk. , 4 87
Cork. -62
Oats. - 40
Potatoes, i- 50
Bcttks. -20
Eacs. - - - 12
Pork. - - - 6
FllIJERD, 125
TltlDT. . -10
Btuwit -25
Hsckled Flax. 12
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New Advertisements.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an orJer of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public ssle, on
MONDAY, the 2d day of JANUARY, next,
at tha court house in the borough of Sunbury,
the following real estate, to will
A Certain tract of Land,
situate in Zerbe township, sbout 1 J miles below
Trevorton, the' Trcvorton Railroad passing
through the land, containing two hundred and
twenty one acres and allowance.
ALSO:
ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Upper Augusta township, and county
aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventy
four acres, and a half, adjoining lands of A. Jor
dan, J. W, Smi'.h, George Conrad and others.
To be sulci as the property of Sarah A. Shaffer
snd Isaac Shaffer, minor children of Jacob Shaf
fer, dee'd., (each of said minors owning one
fourth part.) The remaining one half part of
the above tracts will also be sold at the above
time and place.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A . M. of said
dsy, when the tortus of sale will be made known.
BENJAMIN HENDRICK8,
Guardian.
By order of the Court, f
J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1853. )
FOB. CHRISTMAS AND THE
HOLIDAYS.
RfsHE subscriber respectfully informs the public
X that he has on hsnd, a Isrge supply of all
kinds of
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
Silver and Plated Ware,
At his Store, No. 12 South Second Street, Phila
delphia, which be will acll at ths lowest prices.
JAMES B. FIDLER.
Phila. Dec. 10, 1BS3.
Laborers "Wanted.
0 0 Laborers wanted in &uubuy, constant
J work all whiter, wages 1,121 per dsy.
BOWES &. MA3.SKR.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1653 tf.
TRUNKS, Carpet Bags and Valiccs; abo a
lot of good Clocks tor sale cheap by
Dec. 10, 1853. I. W. TENER 6c CO.
List of Causes,
HAD ft.lal in l.- f?n.,r nf r!mn.ni.
nf Northumberland Countv. at January
'i
A. D., 1S54.
TLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS.
... , , . r Jacob Zartman's
Henry Klsze & Eve In. wife v. aulmilistrator
J B Masser
Daniel B. Caofield
John Hunter
John L'V eager
vs
vt
VI
vt
Reuben Fagsly
Cornelias McUinley
John Hasg
Geerge Bright
S Jenks with notice
D Hoata for M Sweny vt
to terretensnt
Christ cV McFadden
Wendel L Keller
J dr. A bhisiler vt
vs Susanna Reid
va John F Wolfiager
Daniel Ulenn
Rauben Faselv A- Co vt John Rosser lr Co
Daniel Gibson vt Jacob Kennert Sc Wm Fabler
J Otl Rockefeller
vs Jesse l; nor ton
vs Reuben Troxel
vt Harrison Heiin
vt R D Cummings
vt Same
vt Same
Hugh Martin
George Parfot
Samuel Ewing
David McMickea
John Si Good
Morris L Hallowell
vt James Reed Garnishee
Scull eV Thompson
vt Same
Buruett Saxton tf co vt Same
Richard B Britten A co vt Same
Smmm vs Same
Ahrahiin Kissineer ex're vt John W Btamm
Jesse Hensyl vt George W Slartrel
It Mssaer vt John H Purdy
Jacob Klin . s Joseph Kline adm r
Wm F Waganejller s Kipp Adauis Herlraeii
Frick Sc Vamlliug vt h andling 4 Vandliug
Jeremiah Wetzel
ve 1 ueorge uaroian ei ai
Peter Sheddy
vt
Wm August & H Kriner
ElijuU Crawford
Peter Bilmyre
H V Simpson
Wm D Cook
Coramonwealib
John V Meley
Henry Wilhehn
Samuel Neidig
AleuElderd
t-leulisn Ellie adm'r
vt
VI
vt
vt
VI
vt
vt
vt
M it P Bilmyre
Abraham Marshall
Beui Bullington
Samuel Johnson
George Eckert adm'r
. John WeddecomD
Frederick Wilbelm
George Conrad
Wm H Cuamberlio
vt EL Piper
Thomas M'Williame
George Kckeru adm'r
John W Peal
Thomas U WtU
vt W'ilsen Hutchinson
ts Henry Reader
Tf Peter Kerlin
vt Jacob Roub
Jacob Stiiaet
ve ' yavui uouiu
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
Prothew teiry'e Office. ' i
Funbury, December 10, 1853.
SHERIFF SALE.
11 Y Virtue of a certain writ of Ltv. Fa. to me
- directed, will be sold bv pulilio vendue or
outcry, on Monday, the 2d day of January next,
at the Court House, In the borough of Sunbury,
Rt I o'clock, P. M, a certain equal undivided
seventh part or
A Tract ol Land,
situate in Little Mehanov township, Northum
berland county, surveyed in the name of Ma.hias
Ziramermsn, adjoining lands of John Boyd, Mi
chael Croll and Peter Mowrer, containing in the
whole four hundred and seventeen seres more or
less. -
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold M
the property of Williem Ayere.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office . .
Sunburv. Dee. 10, 1853 J
The News of how the War
Between the Turks and Russians
GOES on is not of to much interest to the
inhabitants of Sunbury and its vicinity as
the fact that
I. W. TENEll k CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
large, beautiful and varied stock of goods, which
they will sell cheap as heretofore. They respect
fully request their friends snd the public to csll
and see them.
8unbury, Pa., Dec. 3, 1853.
A. Stray Sow.
A Stray Sow came to the premises of the sub
scriber, in Shamokin to wnship, Northum
berland county, about last harvost time. She is
of white color with black spots, ber right ear
partly cut off, and since on this premises, has
got five pigs. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property, pny charges and take
her away, otherwise she will be dispssed of ac
cording to law.
JOHN HOOVER.
Sliamokin (p., Dec. 3, 1353. 3U
PARTNERHSIP.
Y1K. JOHN CLARK respectfully informsliis
friends and customers that he hss taken
into partnership, Mr. Henry
Parton, and that the business of
lilnt-ksmithing
will, hereafter, be conducted un
der the firm of Clark & Parton,
at the old stand, west of Ira T. Clement's Store,
in Market street, Sunbury.
JOHN CLARK,
HENRY PARTON.
N. B. Persons indebted to the subscriber are
informed that his books sre in the hands of G.
M. Yorks, Esq., for settlement.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1853. If.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
14jOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
' Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court
of ISortliumborland county, to make distribution
of the assets of the estate of A. C. Barrett, dee'd.,
to and among the creditors of said dee'd., will
attend to the duliea of his appointment on Fri
day, the V3J of December, inst., at his office in
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
H. J. WOLVERTON, Auditor.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1853. 3t
&3HAWLS Broche, Thibet and Woolen in
great variety Black and Fancy Dress Silk,
bilk lace, velvet and othor 1 rimming.. Worked
collars, under-slecves, shlmazette, ruffs, just re
ceived and for sale by I. W. TENER &. CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18S3.
CRANBERRIES, Ground Nuts, Almonds,
Pecsn Nuts, Wall Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Cream
Nuts, Filberts, Rsisins, Figs, Citron, Lemons,
Candies and Toys, just received and for ssle by
uec 10. S3. I. W. I EN E It ft CO,
BURNING FLUID, Camphene, Sperm and
Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur
pontine, Candles and Soup, just received and for
sale by I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1S53.
TJARDWARE Table Cutlery, flozora,
Ai Pocket Knives, Hund Saws, Wood Saws
in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Lcoks and Hinges
Hsnd Bells, W alters. Arc. just received snd for
sale by . 1. W. TENER & CO
Sunbury, Dee. 18, 1853.
TV" ALL PAPER. A large and splendid as
' sortment of Wall Paiier, Window Paper,
and Oil Shades, just received and for aale by
Dec. 10, 1853. 1. W. TEN En & CU.
List of Jurors,
F Northumberland County, for January
xeim, a. u., inai.
(ai-and Juror.
Sunburt.-E. Y. Bright, Jacob Youiigman
Northumberland. George Apsley.
Milton. Wm. Stiiue. Jesse Deirickton.
John Miller.
Ti'RBUT. Jacob Hoffa. Wm. R. Kiamer.
Delaware. Wot. Kiik, James Oaks.
Henry Culp.
I hilimii;ao.ui. John Caul.
Upper Augusta. Wm Reed
Shamokin George Fox, Martin Cart.
Coal Joint L. Gilger.
Rush. Christopher C. Ryan.
Lower MaiianoV. John Bingeman, Philip
Mestuer, Peter Borrel.
Upper Msiianov. Wm. Bur k home.
Jackson. Daniel Kemple.
Jordan. Jacob Hoffman.
Zerbe. Anthony Gillaspie.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Sun burt. John Young-, Pelor W. Gray.
C. O. Buchman. Agustus Clement, Washing-
ion omitn, wm. AicLariv, t-ti Kenlcr.
Northumberland. Wm. Sueeter.
Milton. Samuel KU.
Tur but.--Nathaniel Brillain.
Lewis. Geo. P. Camp, Peter Strauss,
Comly Vincent, James 1) Barr, John Tweed.
Delaware Henry J. Header, James
Beard, John Bryson, Charles Haeeubacb,
John M'Kinney.
Chilisquaoue. Alichael 61 Gee, Abraham
Troxel.
Point. John lleckert. Geo. Leaner, sen.
Lower Augusta. Solomon Weiser, Jo
seph Gats, S. H. Zimmerman, Jos. Weilzel.
Shamoein. Wm. H. Muenrh, Conrad
Yost, Charlea Martz, Samuel A. Bergalresser,
John Ripley.
hush. Wm. Clark, Isaac Woodruff, Abnar
Pilner, Joseph Sharpless, Philip Huff. Bon-
ham R Kase, Garret Vauzant, John Colcoll.
Coal. Herman Snyder.
Lower MaiiaroT John Soatz. Georse
Broriout.
Jacrsor. John Bohnar, Samuel Malic b.
Upper Mahanot. Feliz Mowrer.
Zerre. Benjamin Palton.
relit Jurora.
Sukburt.-J. W. Frilinn, Charles Beck.
Nuuthumberland. Wm. Van Lear.
Milton. K.I ward Crispins, Wm. Nagle,
J. B Reed, Jesepb Bound. -
Turbut. Wm. Fiaukenfield.
Deia ware. D. H. Watson, Cyrennies
Bomboy, John M. Smith, John C. Hodman.
Lewis. J . Roan Barr.
Chil!so.oa.ue. John Simpson.
Point Henry Watts, Edward Grady.
Upper Augusta Jamet Forrester, Reu
ben Garringer, John Kieffer.
Imiri Aitoiuta Wm. Mallich.
Shamoein. -Asa John, Leonhaid Roibarmel
Tiak VI Dm.. John Fiher.
Toax. Michael Kersieller, Richard Wol-
.non Hni. Marlz. Joseph Walvarlon.
Rush Peier Campbell, Abraham Moore,
Ira Hi ley Albin Hughes, 1 nomas vatinie,
IT.ra Miumov. Jacob H. Kauflnsaii.
I.ittlr Mahanot. Wm. Rsker, lirtel
Dunkelberjer.
SUNBlIM' AMERICAN AND SfiAMOlUN JOURNAL.
PROCLAMATION.
TOTICE is hereby given that the several
' Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court, Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence Rt the Court House, In the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
Snd day of January 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 there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices apbertaining to be done. 'And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proner persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be Just and not to deport without leave at their
peril. Juror.' are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at tta time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 3d day of
jLrccemoer, in uieycaroi our j.oru uu-iuuuBunu
eight hundred and fifty-three -snd the In
dependence of the United States of Americs
the 77th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Bheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
REGISTERS' NOTICE.
jMOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and oUier persons interested in the
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of
said Estates have filed their accounts with the
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphsus' Court
of ssid County, on Tuccday, the 3d day of
January, A. D., 1854, in the forenoon, for confir
mation nnd a.lowance.
Jacob Gesrhsrt, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs.,
M. W. Jackson and Wm. B. Kivp.
Peter Swank, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
Daniel Swank.
George Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John N. Oyster.
Michael Kebok, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors,
Godfrey Rcbock and Peter Fersler
William Berkheimer, dee'd., settled by his
Adm'rs, Allen Shoemaker and Samuel
Berkheimer.
David Faux, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
William H. Kase. v
Petcr Brosious. dee'd., supplementary aect.
settled by his Ex'rs, Peter Brosious and
Godfrey Rabock.
8amuel 13. Irwin, dee'd., settled by I). W. Ir-
land, one of the Adm'rs of W. W. Lland,
dee'd.
Edward Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
John Young.
George Haupt, sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs
tieorge Haupt & Sebastian Haupt.
John Wert, sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John Wert.
Lvilia Herb and Judith Herb, settled by their
Guardian, Felix Maurer.
Solomon Malick, settled by his Guardian, John
Wolf.
John C. Snyder, settled by his Guardian,
George Snyder.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's Office,
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1853 J
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
- of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale on
MONDAY, the 26th of DECEMBER, next, .
at ihe public house of James Covert, in the Bor
ough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
dsy, to wit :
A Certain tract of Land,
situate in Lower Augusta township, in said
county, adjoining lands of John Hart, John Hen
derrhot's heirs, David Shipman, Peter Berlew
and others, and mountain land containing about
fifty acres more or less. ALSO: at 1 o'clock,
P. M. of ssid day, at the above named place,
A Certain Lot of Ground,
situate in the southern part of said Borough of
Sunbury, bounded and descnlied as follows, to
wit: on the east by landa of George Veiser,
(tanner,) on the aout!i by lands of the heirs of
Ueorge Harrison, dec d., on the west by tlio Sus
quehanna river or Broadway, and on the north
by out lot of John G. Youngnian, containing one
and three quarter acrea more or less. Late the
estate of William K. Brown, dee'd. Terms
made known on day of sale by
GEORGE WEISER, Guardian
of the minor children of said doceasrd.
By order of the Court,
J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Dec. 3 1853 I
ORPHANS1 COURT SALE.
YN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
R- of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale on the premises oil
SATURDAY, the 31st of DECEMBER, 1853,
the following described real estate, to wit ;
The Eastern half of Lot
number 178 in the Borough of Sunbury, bounded
by Jilackbeny street on the south, Lot No. 177
on the east, Unrlerry allry on the north, and wes
tern half of lot No. 173 on ths west, containing
30 feet more or less on blackberry street, and
230 feet moie or less to Barberry alley. On this
lot there is a large two story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
about 30 feet front by 38 feet deep, with
a one story log kitchen back. There are aundry
out-bmldings un the premues, and a large num
bei of fruit treca of choice kinds. In connection
with, the said premises passes the right to all
alley three feel and eleven inches wide, along
the western wsll of the dwelling house, extend
ing the depth ot the house, and 3 feet 11 niches
beyond.
At the same time and place will be sold with
the above premises, all that part of the adjoining
Lot No. 177, bounded by Burberry alley on the
north, River street on the cast. Part of same lot
No. 177 belonging to the German Reformed
Church on the south, and lot No. 178 on the
west, containing 160 feet more or less in lencth
from north to south, and 0 feet more or less in
width Irom esst to west. Kale to commence at
10 o clock. A. M. of aaid day, when Ihe terms
will be msde known by
JOHN H. PURDY,
.'U.IU1H11 V.
Court, )
;ik. o. c. S
3, 1853. is. )
Uuardiau of Oakley Purdy
Jiy order of the Court,
J. r. rUKSr. L, Clk
Sunbury, Dec. 3,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed lo
public Hle, on
SATURDAY, the 24th of DECEMBER next.
on the premises, the following described Real
Estate, to wit: Thirty acres off of the North Eaat
corner of
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND,,
situate in Sliamokin township, county aforesaid.
bounded on Hie north by land of Daniel Miller,
on the esst by land of Nancy Wolverton, on the
seutn, by lands or said Nancy and Michael Ziro
merman, and on the west by landa of aaid Mi'
chael and Philip Persing, containing about two
nunursu ami loriy arm in the whole. Late the
estate of William Persing, dec d. Sale to com
snence at 10 o clock, A. M. of said day, when the
lerma oi aaie win be made known by .
PETER PERSING, one ef the Ex're.
By order nf the Court, )
JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. V
Sunbury, Nov. X6, 1853.-U. ) .
aUEENSWAREBeeutiral sets of Tea
ware, in China, Stone China and Delf.
Dinner and Supper Dishes of all kinds, Toilet
Sets, covered Disbea, China Fruit Baskets and
Ornaments, Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Glassware
in variety, and I umblera from cents upwards,
tost receiveo ana lor esis oj
Pe. 10, 18J. . W. TENER CO,
In the matter of the Estate of B ALTZER
, B0RDNER, deo'd.
The Commonwealth ef Pennsylvania to
Jonathan, Philip, Peter. Joseph, Isaae and
George Bordner, Maria intermarried to Paul
Lahr, Elizabeth married to John Dockey,
Catharine married to Elijah Anderson, Louisa
Ann married to Daniel Michael. Also to the
following Grand children of Ualtter Bordner,
who ere the children of hit eldest ten Ed
ward, now deo'd., to wit: George, Augustut,
Hotiry, William, Benjamin, Satan an I Mar
garet. The said Henry, William and Benja
min are minors and havo for their Guardian
Ad. litem George Brosious, and Sarah married
to Arthur Hill, lineal descendants end heirs of
Balizer Bordner, deo'd., and all others inter
ested. Grei-.tino.
Northumberland County, a.
You tie hereby cited to be and appear
before I lie Judges of our Orphans' Court In
be held at Silt bury, on Ihe fust Monday of
Jnuuary next, then nnd there to accept or
refuse lo tnke ihe real estate of said Baltzer
Bordner, deo'd , tiluate in Lower Mahaney
township, county aforesaid, at the valuation
made by an innuisiiion held on said real
estate October 3d, A D. 1853, and returned
November 7 ill, A. D. 1853, or show cause
why the tame should not bo sold according
to l:w, and hereof fail not.
Certified from the records of our said Orphans'
Couit of said Counlv al Sunbury, this 7th
day of November, A. D. 1853.
JNO. V. PURSEL,
Register.
December 3, 1853.
Estate of J. P. SHINDEL, deo'd.
1aTOTIC is hereby given, that letters testa
' mcntary have been granted to the subscribers
on Ihe estate of J. P. Shindcl, late of the Borough
of Sunbury, dee'd. All those knowing themselves
nucbted lo or having claims against said estate,
are requested to make settlement without delay.
J. G. L. SHINDEL, Selinsgrovo,
M. L. SHINDEL' Sunbury,
Executors.
Sunbury, Nov. 86, 1853. 0U
Estate of SAMUEL THOMPSON, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to Ihe un
dersigned upon the estate of Samuel Thompson,
late of the Borough of Sunbury, dee'd. All per
sons having claims ago inst said estate are request
ed to present them, duly authenticated, for
settlemeut ; and those knowing themselves in
debted to make pavment without delav.
MARIA THOMPSON, Adm'rix.
Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1853. CU
Estate of PETER 0BERD0RF, deo'd,
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on Ihe estate of Peter Oberdorf,
late of Upper Augusta, Northumberland county,
dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned
Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will present tliem lor settlement. All persons
indebted to the estate on vendue notes are re
quested to call for settlement.
PETER OBERDORF, ) r ,
GEO. OBERDORF, S
Upper Augusta twep., Nov. 19, 1S53 Ct.
Estate of CHRISTOPHER WOODS, dee'd.
late of trie Borough of Northumberland.
ETTERS of Administration on the above
I named estate having been granted to me.
ebtora and creditors of the .same are requested
to call at my olTice in Northumberland, to settle
or inske known their claims.
DAVID TAGGART.
North'd, Nov. 19, 1853. Ct.
ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot of
fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hats,
Iso Cloth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Caps for sale low by
ti. E1.SBERG 4- CO.
Market street, opposite the Post Ofttce.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.
Estate of GEORGE ARMSTRONG, deo'd.
jVOTICE i hereby given that lettera of Ad-
' ministration have been granted to Ihe under-
igned upon the estate of Ueorge Armstrong, late
of Uppor Augusta township, dee'd. Those
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment immediately, and
those having claims to present them to
JAMES SMITH, Adm'r.
8unbury, Nov. i 1853. Cl
Important to Coal Dealers.
THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under tha
firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpose of
mining, shipping snd selling coal, delivered at
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. 1 hey will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on eni'lract or otherwise, at all times, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at Sliamokin hv
KASK, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly.
Sliamokin Town Lots.
THF subscriber is now prepared to exhibit and
dispose of Lots in Ihe new Town-Plat of
Shamokin. Persons desirous of purchasing can
ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by
calling on the subscriber, at Mi-umokm.
WM. ATWATER, Agent
Shamokin, Oct. 15, 1653. tf.
m. m. SAarHounv. o. iivvast, la
I. a. niiiiii
Burtholow, Tifiaiiy 5 Co.
IMPORTlins AND Dl'.AI.r.ltS IN
Foreign and Domestic
DR1T GOODS,
AND AGENTS FOH Til K SALE OT
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Haltimort Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
aa they can be bought in any other market they
may lie returned forthwith at our expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 26, 18o3. ly.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
In the matter of the partition of the estate of
James LemoiT. dec d.
In the Court of Common pleas of Northumber-
Isnd rounty.
Thomas Lemon et al. ) No. SI January Term
vs. 1045 Order of sale,
Jesse C. II or ton &. wife. No. 0 AueustT 1833,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
auditor appointed by the aaid Court to distribute
the moneys raised by sale in the above case, lo
and among the persons entitled to the ssme ac
cording to law, will attend to the duties of bis
said appointment on Saturday, the I7lh day of
Decern I r next, at 10 o clock, A. M. of said day,
at the house of Mrs. Maria Thompson in the
Borough of Sunbury, at which lime and place
all persons interested are notihcd to attend.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor.
Sunbury, Nov. 86, 1663. 3t
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
in the mater of the partition of the Heal estate
or J nomas urata, uec u.
In the Court of Common pleas of Northumber
land county, No. 42, April lerm, A. I). 1SJ
Kenderton Smith, et aL ) The underaigned
vt t Auditor appointed by
George Giant, et at. J the aaid Court to make
distribution of th's moneys in Court oa said pro
ceeding, in partition among the persona entitled
to the tame, hereby gives notice that be will at
tend to the duties of bia appointment on Friday
the 16th day or December next at 10 o'clock of
aaid day, at the House of Mrs. Maria 1 hompson
in the borough of Sunbury, at which time and
place all persons interested mty be present if
they tee proper.
WM. M. ROCKELELLER, Auditor,
luntury, Nov. IU5S It.
,' ' New and Fashionable Goods 1 J
JOHN V. MARTIN,
Fashionable Tailor,
beer Strut, on door north of C. J. Bruntr't
Lmo Offict, Sunbury.
HAS just received from Philadelphia, the beet
and most desirable stock of Goods that bat
ever been brought to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, green, olive
and blue.
A splendid assortment of
such at tstin, velvet, Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white Grenadino for wedding vests. Also-
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety of plain and fsnry cassi
mcrs for pantalrons. Common goods for coata,
pants and vests, coat bindings and cordings ; a
superior article of
NECK TlKS AND STOCKS,
of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk undershitts,
drawers, men's drab buck-lined chumois and
other gloves, and trimmings of every description.
Also on hsnd a few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to bo equal to his customer work and
aunerior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sons buying ready made clothing of mo cun have
them re a paired gratis in case of ripping or giving
out. aa I warrant all my articles
I return my thanks to the public for their pre
vious patronage and respectfully solicit a contin
uance of Ihe same. Aa I am determined not to be
undersold, my goods will be disposed of on the
most reasonable terms for cash.
Sunbury, Nov. 20, 1803. .
An Elegant and Durable Hat
FOR $3.00,
Equal, if not svperior to ny now offtred.
a FOSTER & GLBHARD.fb-,
Third St., Itlov Chestnut, t-SS-PHILADB
PHIA.
OFFER at very reduced prices the following;
LADIES' Riding Hats and Bonnets,
CHILDREN'S fancy hats, of all colors.
Cloth. Plush, and Glnzed Caps, of every vario.
tv of style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and
Travelling Caps. Soft Huts of every style and
finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Gents
lists.
tiT A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1 853. 3m,
Cheap Watches 5 Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel.
nhia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 86
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
Gold licrar Vtchrs, full jeweled, 1M earnt cases, ti9,P0
lld Lepius tak. QUMO Fine Silver Spectacles. 1,50
liver l,f.p. full jewtlnd, SO.tOnlcl Hraceleta, 3.(H
liver Lever, full jewl'J 11 ! adirs' Gold IVncill, 1.IHI
upeilor Qunrliers, 7. ISilver Tea spoons, set, 6,00
i"ld fiiecuulet. 7,Ua
Gold Tens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 cents to $80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, IS; Lunet,
25 ; other articles in pro'wrtion. All goods war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
8TAUFFER & II ARLE Y,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levera and
epines, still lower than the above prices.
Sept 10, 1853. ly.
DAVIS & CULIN,
Dealers in
LAMPS, LANTERNS 1c CII.4NDKI.IERS,
N. E. Comer Fourth and Cherry Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
TTJA VING enlarged and improved their Store,
and having the largest assortment of Lamps
in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared lo
furnish 1'IAE Oil. CAM FH EINE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphcne Gas nnd Lard
Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all pa terns, runcv Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and
Candeleabras, and Brittannia Lamps, at the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by
the package, at a small advance over Auction
prices. Being largo MANUFACTURERS of
me Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur
nish these articles at such prices that Merchants
will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before
going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tha Safety Fl id Lamp for ssle.
Phila., Sept. 24, 1853. ly.
Platform Scales,
Long l-novnStverely tetttd
Alwuyt right The Aeinonled-
gut Standard.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Far-
5ri!ijdK? mere? SCALES, set ill any part
of the country, at short notice.
AGEXTS UEU. W. t'OLUY,
340 Market at., .Philadelphia,
E. Y. liright, Sunbury.
October S3, 1853. 3m
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & IsANING,
MANUFACTURERS fc l.MI'ORTURS,
No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found the largest and liand
somest assortment in the City.
Purchasers from Ihe country will find it to
their advantage to call at our store, where they
will be suited with a suuerior article, at the low
est prices. .
llUltiUA oi LiAINlAti.
No. 124 Arch SStrcct, above tilth.
Phila., Sept. 17, 1S53 3m.
PAPEB. EA1TGI1TGS.
W. WILSON,
Kb. 9 South Fourth Street, five daors beluw
Market sc. hast side,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAS for sale every variety of
WALL PAPERS.
from 6 cents par piece upwards, including Fine
Satins, fjeld and V elvets, imitation Woods,
Marhlea, &c.
Also a great variety of new style of Curtain
rapers, flue Hoard Inula, Borders, Stc.
1-lealcrs supplied at the lowest rate.
Phils., Sept. 24, 1853. 3m.
WM, W. HAIVIER,
No. 99 North 2nd Street, tua doors above ihe
Jilt, ternrn House,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Pine
Camnheue, Fluid, Lard, and Oil
Oil or
LAMPS
Chandclcirs and Caudelabras, fur Church
es, mores, farlors, Ifc
rTMlE subscriber would moat respectfully invite.
-- the attention of storekeepers and the public
ill general, to his large slock of goods, consisting
of the above named articles, which will be disposed
of at the lowest manufacturer1! prices W bole
sale and Retail.
Also, beat quality of Burning Fluid, Piae C
or Camphine, Globes, Shades, Wicks, oio.
N Newell's patent safety Lamps, a
article for aale.
Phila-, Nov. S, 18533. .
WnUTlNO FLUID and self aealiug
Eave-
y y
lorjaa. Inat meeivad and for sale bv
AwU 19. ISM II. U. MA88EK.
JUICES' FEE DILL
uubuty, 11
Look to your Interests I
W will try to please I f
S. N. THOMPSON
RESPECTFULLY informt hit friends and
the public generally, that he hat just re
ceived at hit store, in Market ttreet, Sunbury,
eeiow weaver' t Motel' an extensive ttock or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of -
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cnssimert. Cassrnttr, Jeans, Drillingf,
Aiuxnns, restings, Linens, Cfc.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin 4e Lnivs, Lawns,
Ginghams, Brragcs, Rvks, .
H'otlens, Ftannels, tfc.
GROCERIES,
Sugar. Tena, Cofl'ce, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, &c, Slc, cVc.
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, 8uwa, Knives A Forks, dec.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
SOOTS AND (HOBS.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women end children.
Hats Caps, &c, of various sizes and styles.
Beaidca a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves.
7" Country produce ot all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 11 mo. 26 185.1. 4 m. 30, 'S3.
IIYIPORTANT NEWS !
Goods C'lieana- titan Evert I
AT THE NEW CLOTHING ST0EE.
Market Street, opposite the Fo&t Office.
fi ELSBERG & CO. are receiving a splendid
assortment of Fall and Winter Uoods, the
cheapest, best and prettiest ever brought into
Sunbury.
We have on hand and arc adding constantly
a fine assortment of
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING,
comprising partly a great lot of Overcoats, double
coata, business coata, black and fancy cloth, Sati
nett, and other coats, too numerous to mention.
Also, Black and Fancy Cassimers, Cassinett and
Satinett Pants. Also, silk, tatin, cloth, tatinett,
velvet and other Vests; also a fiuo supply of all
kinds of Underclothing.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT
of Silk Wool and Fur Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, all kinda of Jewelry, Revolving and other
Pistols, travelling bags, trunks. Shirts and Col
lars, and Gen'leman't furnirhing goods in gen
eral. All of which we ofl'ur at the lowest cash
prices.
Please csll and look at our goods ; persons in
need of Goods in our line, will, we are confident,
find it to their great advantage to purchase from
us. Wo are bound to uphold our rapidly spread
ing reputation of being the cheapest Store in
Sunbury, Come and satisfy yourselves of the
truth of our motto ; cheap for cash.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1853 tf.
IT;V CLOTfllRC. STOKE.
A BRANCH OF TUB
Clothing Manufactory,
OF S. SHNURMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
WE Jcspeclfully announce to the citizens of
nlihiirv vwiiiiti.' that ua K t-m
complete stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, to which we invite the
attention of purchasers. - Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, 1'Iain over
coats, Dress coats, Frock and Sack coats, Mon
key Jackets, Pants and Vests, plain and fancy i
Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Keck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Silk llats, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers
and Carpet Dags and Trunks, Umbre.las and
everything generally kept in a well aupplied
clothing and gcnllcmans' furnishing store. We
keep also a good assortment of
WATCHES,
Accordeons, Jewelry, Ear Rings,
Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to be good.
AVe sell at the lowest cash prices for our
motto is,
"Small Profits and Quitk Sales."
We have but owe priet and no abatement, to that
a person is sure to get the worth of bis money,
whether he is a judge or the goods or aok If
any article doea not give satisfaction aa to Jit, we
will take back tho goods and refund the money,
proviucu llie.v ore returned on the aame day they
were purchased, when the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when he residea in the
country. Price the aame aa at tha Danville
Manufactory
IjT Call and aecure the Bargains.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 -tf
PROCLAMATION.
JMOTICE is hereby given that a Special
Court of Com mnii Pleas, in and for the
r... r k .i 1 i i
.tuuij ui iiui i iiuuiucritinuj in commence at
llin Court House, in the borough of Sunburv
at 10 o'clock, A. ai., on Monday Ihe 16ih
day of Juuuuiy next, and will continue ONE
Jurora are requested to bo punctual in
their attendance, at the time appointed
ugrceauiu 10 uieir nonces.
Given under my hand al Snubiiry, ths 26lh
.j r ' i i . .
uuy oi i-ovcinuer, in ine year ol onr Lord
one thousand eiuht hundred and fifty-three
and the Independence of the United Stalet
ot America the 78ih.
WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff.
List of Causes.
OU Special Court of Common Pleas of
iNortliuuiberland Countv to commence on
nionuay, the I bin day ot January next, A. V
1854.
Edmund Winchester vs Psvid Watson.
George Shilcy va Ab'ra Hunkellierger's admr'x
Ahnah Cowen vs in II Thomnson
Com'lh for Wnt L llciuenian vsT A llilliugloii
win;. r.r- ... U
........ i. ...vai.jr oainiici J 1 Ullicr
Daniel Khmles vs Jsc.di Wc.rtman
Isaac HoHa & Wife va Henrv Latsha
Simon Snyder va George Snyder
Hita for ftB!r Moyer Mojer't Gar
liishee
ashington Mutual In
turance Company
va E Kaufman et al
State Mutual Fiie Insu- .
ranee Company P,D"
Albia Newberry va Thomaa Raser
Mahunoy and Shamokiu
Improvement co
Abraham Paul
Oliver li Hiltiard vs John Hartinau Jr
John W Peal va Joseph Dioiinick, eu al.
William Foreman et al vt John Parks
Jane llogar va George P. Uuyera et al
John liush it Wife rt Nathaniel Sastona adm'r
Jacob K Rhuada vs J Fay dc -J Herman
Jordan Walker for Lodge No 8 va William
Fagely
Jacob Hilbish vt Abraham Reuhendahl
Daniel P H iibish oa Ueorge A paley
Kobest FhUipe vs Zerby Ruu and f-hsmokiu
Improvasnent Company
ftry Vickery ve Daniel Lauha'a beirt
Henry A Lechner ve Joseph Bound -Win
M. Rockefeller ve Csrba Kua Imp Co
JAMES BEARD, Pr.ih'y.
Prolhenotary'a Office,
Sunbury. Nov. S6, ISM. I ,
I'll 4CL. TRACY, Wholesale Deal
er in Confectionary, Fruits and Groceries,
No. 80
SG4t MARKET Bireet, above aistb, soutb
tide, nest door to Red Lion Uetel, Pbilsdelphia
Phila., Oct. xa, lean em.
This Way I This Way f This Way lit
Fall and Winter Goods.
FRILINa & GRANT. '
IJESPECTFULLT Inform their cottomere'
and the public that they hive lust receiv
ed and opened the beat and cheapest ftock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
at their store m Market square, 8pnbtrrv
Their ttock cdnsistt of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassitntres, Sattintts, Vesting. ,
Flannels, WoUen,te.t
And all kinda f Fall Si Wmfer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS St FANCY C00DS,
Cnlrcofs, Gi'ngArrmi, Chintxes, De Lainer
Berages, r
And every variety of goodt tuilaUe for La
dies wear.
Also a large assortment of
nARLWAEE and QT7EENSWABJL
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Caps ron Men and Bovt.
Also a large assortment of CiKOCEUIES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teat, Coffee , Molassea, Spice
of all kindi.
Also a tresh supply of
DtlUCS AND MEDTCTfE
Besides the largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of gootla lo be had in this-
place.
IS Country produce of all kinds l.k.n I-
change at the highest market price.
I 1. .
ounuury, nov. ix, IH03,
NEW
Clock 6; Watchmakers.
KIRSOH Sc CO.
ATE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker'
" ahop in the building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Tener de Co'a Store,
in Market Street, Sunbury, Fa.,
Whero they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
flC2 "ELs ffB BC3 SSL 9
Silver & Gold Watches, eto.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting of Gold Bresst-pins, Ear and Fmgef
Rings, Medallions, Cuff-pins, Ladies tc Gentle
mans' gold and til ver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plaied Tea and Table spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, dec,
SPECTACLES,
Of all aizes, suiting every age. Ppy Glasses,
Pocket Books, of all sizes. Razors, Hair Oil, Re
volvera, and other pistols. Brushes, Combs, 8oap,
Slc, &.c. Also, a large stock of
Musical instruments t
amongst which aro Accordeons, Violins, Flulins,
Fifes, Flutes.
CARPET BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. Alt sizes of rea
dy made Shirts and Collars ; all of which will he
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore told in
Sunbury,
VW Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Rings
repaired in (he best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1S53 3.
Consumers, look here I !
BENJAMIN IIEFFNER
1"ESPECFFULtV informs the citizens of
Sunburv and vicinity, that he baa just re
ceived and opened at his new store, in Market
street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cawimers, Cassineta.
f all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
CallcoCs, Ginghams, Lawns,
niotisncllne l)e lvalues
end all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardwar e. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Also tn excellent assortment of
(itJEENSWARE, of raiiout styles anJ
patterns.
Also an amoitment of tlOOTS & SHOES
HATS k CAPSj a goed selection.
Salt, Fish, iNc.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
editable to the trads, all of which will be told at
the lowest prices.
13 Country produce taken in sicnangs at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, ISov. 12, 1853. ly.
IT?" REMOVAL. Q
AGNEW 4 CO. have rnsvel from tbto IW Cheinut
street, PhilaiMpaia, s liere llwy oecupr anewaad
Iwnutiiul Siore, wiih an clcunt and well sctecied uoek of
Kail and Winter DKV UUUUS, anionf which ara
S00 nieces of Loimi't Fiench M cringes snd Cuihmeres sif
cil.s, from I U SI .50 r yard,
ion ' Taitaa Plaids for Ladieaand chiWrens woarj
IU0 ' Hans printed De Uunes sna Caslnneies
too Unhide and plulu Silks ol superior quality,
lis) " I'Und Milks, nf all the choice pallerus.
guO dozen Couvoiiier's bes. I'sris Kid Gloves,
INOUKHUWLROUJURb
300 Bulendid Brocbs sad Chaia Leuie Lonf Shawls nf
ehoice patterns.
I no Shawls of the verv latest fabric and designs. .
if) rlr.K-he square alia aIs ol exquisite style slid dciiga
109 IIM fluid hme ihnwin fr-m Si to 810.
I.N Ol'R CLt-'AK ROOM ARE
Sin French cloth CI W, Tulmns snd MantiUss rf aeW
Furis nutirrua. IU0 Lynns tilk velvet Ckaks of tha b
make sivie snd fiui.h. Alsn SO pieces 4-4 beat l-you s silk
velvets,' varring in price from J to l P' yard, snd or
fvmv A snd aha.le, f.r Indies. Ciualta ol the moat
euoi- S:.a.lra of Ulna, Bn.wu. Ul-ck( Drab, plrve, Broo
ace, from fi,V) t,0n per ycr.l. Ala., a 6ns ol
Hil.lxmi, Einhroideiics, in Cspes, Chiuiueltes, Collara,
' Tue"i hol (' the alwve exd. srs t$"?m 'U
..(I aleureniely low prats for ewh.
eelvint by the w-klr sloamers, freeh eOppl.es of wweltissj
from Fan. and L"d n, wh.rt enable, u. con.Uy U
have frcih new el vies af the moat laaUionabls .H)ds M
oAV r In our customers, QST . w fc co
Na M Clirtnut it., rue to below bijhUi, ranaoen.
Clcl. !), IS' 81
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
j. r. & i. r. klinb,
RKSPECTFL'I.I.Y announce to their friend
and tie public in general, that they have
reesived at their Old Stand in Unner Aueusta
townahip. Norlhurnberland coun ly. Pa..
Fall euJ Winter Goods, and opeucd lo the puDUO
a full assoTtmenl of
MERCHANDIZE. &e.,
all kinda of Winter V-eat.
Alao I aplcnJid assortment of
Ladies Drew Goods,
Calicoea. Gu.ghama. Muslin de Lainee, PlaiJ
Long Bhawla. Ac.
Ai.o a fresh supply of Groceries aH
Hardware and Queentware, a fresh auppfy
of Drugs and Medtcinsa.
Wooden Wsra.
Also a Urge assortment of Boots aad
aiboea. suitable for Idea, Woese 4 -
Children. HaU and Caps, saic
' aa fJilk, Panama, and other
Hats. Bait. Chosee, e.
Call end See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be told tar cash, or la a.
change for country produce, at she bigluMtsnarkel
pripe. ...
t'ppcr Augusts, Kov. 3, ISM. ly Al V0.