jftU.' 1 U-'- HI i-1 -'-L- HI S UNJJUkV AMKKIC SHAJV1UK1JM JOU1WAL. ONOR4 F1LLIBISTER. have ieceied, uvi th Nw York Herald, th cfTioial record tf tho operation r Cel. Walker' parly, . lha details of the batll or La Paz, and ih clioic of a Presi dent of the hew republio. t. Head Quartert of thi Republic of " ' , Lower California, Nov. 7, J853. On the morning of the lTih of October, w e ailed with the firei 'independent battalion for Lower California. The command con iited of forty-fiv men. Our oyag waa a prosperous one to Cape St. Lhca ; we landed on the 28ih of October; there we gained otno Information of importance; and pro ceeded on our way to La Pa. On the thiid day of November our vessel cast lnchor op poaile (he town. A party wua ordered by Colonel Walker to land, take possession of the town, and aeoure the peiaon of the Gov ernorLieutenant Gillman commanding the party. , In lea than thirty minutes the town waa taken and the Governor secured. We haul d down the Mexican (lag in front of the Governor's house, pioclaimed the indepen dence of Lower California, and onr indepen dent flag fluated triumphantly where, but a few momenta before, that of Mexico had waved in supposed security. Our men, pro visions, and munitions of war, were landed, the town fortified, and Col. Walktr entered upon hit duties as President of the Republic of Lover California issuing such decrees as were most congenial to the citizens, as well as le the security and comfort of his com mand. - Here we remained until Sunday, November Cib, when the President determi ned to remove the seat of government to St. Luoas. In accordance with his determina tion, we embarked, taking with us ex-Gov. rner Epinoa and the public documents. Shortly after our embarkation a vessel came into port, having on board Col. Rebolleio, who was sent by the government of Mexico lo superseed ex-Governor Epino;a. A small detachment wa despatched lo bring Colonel Rtbolleio on board the vessel. This order was promptly executed. About an hour after this occurrence, a party was sent on shore to procure wood.- While in the act of reluming to Iheir boats, they were fired upon by a large party of cit izens; thus commenced the first action. This party consisted of but six men, who re turned lo ihe vessel under a heavy fire of musketry, without losing a man. Meantime a fire was opened upon the town with onr ordinance, which was kept up until Colonel Walker tended with thirty men, when the fight became general. From- the time of landing until the close of the action, (a signal defeat of the enemy,) was about one and a half hours. The enemy's loss waa six or even kilted and several wounded. Our men did not so much as receive a wound i exoept from the Cactus, while pursuing tho enemy through the chaparall in the rear of the town. Thus ended the battle of La Paz, crown ing our-efforts with success, releasing Lower California from the tyrannous yoke of Mexi co, and the establishment of a new republio. The commercial resources, the mineral and egricultural wealth of the republic of Lower California, destines herie compare favorably with her sister republics. Onr men are all in Mho health and spirits, and are as noble and determined a body as were ever collect ed together. The officers who compose th government are as follows, viz: TUB EXECUTIVE. William Walker, President of the Republio of Lower California. Frederick Emory John M. Jarnigan Howard A Snow Secretary o. Stale. Secretary of War. Secretary of Navy. MIMTART. - . Major of Battalion. John Chapman Chas. H. Oilman John McK'bber Tirnolhy Crocker Samuel RtilutieJ Capt. of do. lit Lieutenant.. 2J do. 3J do. NAVAL. William T. Maan A Williams John Granncl Captain of Navy. First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant. Our government has been formed upon a sure and firm basis. The civil code and code of practice of Louisiana has been adopt ed for the rule of decision in our courts, and as the civil law of the land. We arrived at Cape St. Lucas on Thursday, Nov. 8. On th morning of the 9th, the Mexican culler Geneva cruised off lh cape. Our Sppear anc was so formidable she deemed prudence the better part of vulor, heeled to and gave us lha slip In the evening our troops again mbarkad for Magdalen Bay, where the President contemplated establishing the aeat of government for the present. Advices from Washington say that oders for the arrest of Col Walker had been It sued. New Advertisements- PENNSYLVANIA CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE, No. 169 North 3d sr., S. E Cor. of Vine, PHILADELPHIA.' TM1E subscriber takes this method of informing JL Countrv Merchants and th Dublic eenerallv. that ha has re-ineved from 168 to th large and commodious atdre 109 Nobth Third street, and replenished it with an extensive and well seleoted stock of Confectionary, Fruits, &o., which be ia coo fident be can offer to purchasers, wholesale and retail, at satisfactory rates. C7Thos purchasing for the Hollidays would do well to call and examine the slock. WM. 8. STILES. Philada Dee, 17, 1 853. 3m. Estate 6f ROBERT M. 6EYDEL, Deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the undersigned has been appoint ed by th Orphan Court of Northumlierland county, n auditor la distribute the iwli of ssid estate in the bands of Jhn F. Wol finger, Ad ministrator of said estate, to sud among those en titled to receive the same. Said auditor will attend for said purpose at bis offic irt 8unbury, on th first Monday of1 Janua ry next, In th evening. CUARLEU FI.EA8ANT8, Auditor. Sunbury, Dec. 17, 183'J3L Aii Apprentice Wuntetl. AN industrious lad bf about 15 or 16 years of age, who wishes to lesrn the Tailoring bu ins, can find a good situation by applying tin iDdiately to th subscriber, in Sun'iury, A boy from lh country would b preferrsd. JONATHAN M.BOSTIAN, SijnburT, Dee. IT, 185X 8t. ? ORPHANS COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of th Orphans Court of Northemberlenel wanly, will a "PJ to public sale, o ' v's.-io - MOMMY, the Sd day of JAMJAR x( "V at tha court houa In ths borough of 8unbury, the following real aslale, to whi ; i A Certain tract of Land, situate in Zr!e township, about 1 miles below 'iwnrfnu. tha Trevorlon Kailroad , pin through the land, contaiiiina; two hundred and twenty one acres aud allowance. . :i. f A L5U . ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND, ituat 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'Ji, George Conrad and other To he Bold as the property of Sarah A. Shaffer and Isaac Shaffer, minor children of Jacob Shaf fer, uee'd., (each of said minors owning one fourth part.) Tho remaining one hall' part of the above tracts will also bo sold at th abov time and place. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. of ssid Any, when the terms of sale will be made known. BENJAMIN HENDRICKS, Guardian By order of the Court, 3ourt, ) k. O. C. 0, 1853. ) J. P. rLKSEl,, Clk, Sunbury, Dec. 10, FOR. CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS. THE subscriber respectfully Informs th public that he has on hand, a large supply uf all kinds of " WATCHES & JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, At his Store, No. 13 South Second Street, Phila delphia, which he will sell at the lowest prices. JAMES D. FIDLER. Phila. Dec. 10, 1853. Laborers Wanted. 0 0 Laborers wanted in Sunbuiy, constant 9jP work all winter, wages 1, 12 J per day. DO WEN &. MASHER. Sunbnry, Dec. 10, 1853. tf. , . List of Causes, OK trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, at January 1., A. V., 1SS4. TLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. Henry Klase & Eve hi. wife v. Jcob Zartman's administrator J D Masser vs lieuben Fagely Duniol U. Canfictd vs Cornelias Meliinley John Hunter vs John Haag John L Ycagcr vs Gccrgo Dright D Hoats for M Sweny v. Jf "k9 ,wi,n . olico ' to lerrotcnant Christ & McFaddcn vs Suxanna lieid Wendel L Keller vs John F Woilinner J & A bhwsler .vs Daniel Glenn lieuben Fagcly V Co vs John Kosser & Co Dumel (iibson vs Jacob Kennert & Wm Kahle.r Ull Rockefeller Jcse C Horton Reuben 'i'roxel Harrison Heun R D Cuminiugs . Same Same James Reed Garnishee Same Same 's Same -Same . vs John W Stamm Geoigo W Starlzcl John H Purdy . Joseph Kline adin'r Hugh Martin George Parfot Samuel Ewiug David AlcMickcn vs vs vs vs Jolin $ (jood Morris L Hailowcll v Scull & Thompson vs Uun.ett Saxtou If co vs Richard U Uriucu & co ' 6'nins vs Abraham Kissinger ex'rs Jesse Hensyl vs Jacob 11 Masucr vs Jacob Kline vs Wm F Wagansaller vs Kipp Adams6 Harlmau Prick & Vaudling vs Yaudliug & Vaudliug Jcrciniuh Wetzel vs Ueorgc Uarnian tt al Wm August & H Kriuer Peter Slicddy klijuli Crawlord vs M &. P B il my re Peter liilmyr vs Abraham Marshall llenj Uullington Sainue) Jobusoii Georg ickert adm'r John Weddccomb Frederick Wilhclin ticorge Conrad Wm 11 Chuiuberlin E I. Piper Wilson Hutchinson ,.i Henry Reader Peter Kerlin Jacob Roub David Gould H V Simpson vs m U Cook vs Common wealth vs John C Mcloy vs Henry Willielm vs Samuel Meidig vs A leu Elderd vs Stephen Ellis adin'r vs Thomas M' Williams vs George Eckerts adut'r vs John W Peal vs Thomas M Watts : . vs Jacob Stilzel vs JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Prothont lary's Ollice. ) Sunburv. December 10, 1853. ( List ot Jurors, F Northumberland County, for January Teim, A. D., 1853. 4si-aud Jtiroivs. Sunburv.-E. Y. Biiht, Jacob Youngman. NoKTiiUMBCiiLAND. Geuiye Apsley. Milton. Win. bliiue, Jesse Dcirickson. John Miller. Tv i: but. Jacob Hofla, Wm. R. Kramer. Dei.AWARE.Wra. Kiik. James Oaks. Henry Cut p. L HlUrQCAQUe. John Caul. Uppkr Auousta. Wm Iteed ' Suamukin George Fox, Martin Gars. Coal Jonas L. Gilger. Rusu. Christopher C. Ryan. " ' Lower Mahanov. John Binceman. Philin ijessuer, reier oorrei. Upper Mahanov. Wm. Bsikhwise. Jackson. Daniel Kemple. Jordan. Jacob Hodman. Ziciibil. Aulhony Gill.tspie. TRAVERSE JURORS. dun bur v. John Youns, Peter W. Cray. v. u. Dacamau. Asuvlus Llwment, Waslini" ion onnin, wm. AicL.artv, til Kecsler. Northumberland Wm. Slreeler. Milton. Samuel Kylu. Turbut. Nathaniel Brillain. LEWIS. Geo. P. Camn. Puter Slraima Comly Vincent, James I) Barr, John Tweed. Delaware - Henry J. Reader, James Beard, John Bryson, Charle Hagenbagh, John M' Kinney. Chilisquaque. Michael M'Gee, Abraham iroxsi. Point. John lleckert, Geo. Lesher, sen. Lower Avgvsta. Solomon Weiaer, Jo seph Gass, S. H. Zimmerman, Jos.. Weitz! Suamokin. Wm. II. Muench, Cuniad Yoat, Charles Marti, Samuel A. Bereatresser. John Ripley. Hush. Wm. Clark, Isaac Wood run. Abner Pitner, Joseph Sharpless, Philip Hull". Bon- ham II. Kasa, Garret Vanzant, John Colcolt loal. nermiin Snyder. Lower Mahanov John Spatz, George rnrioua. Jackson. John Buhner, Cainu) Malic h. Upper Maiiahot. Felii Mowrr, Zerbe. Benjamin Patlon. lclit Juror. Sunburt.-J. W Frilins, Charles Beck. Nouthomberland. Wm. Van Lear. Milton. K I ward Chapins, Wm. NasJle j , u iieen, josepn notimi. Turbut Win. Fiaiiknfield. Dela ware. O. H. Waisoii, Cvreuniea Bom boy, John M. Smith. John C. Hoflmaii Lewis. J. Kosn Burr. ChilikjuacJUE. John Simpson. Point. Henry Walt, Edward Grady. Uppeb Auuusta James Forrester, Ren en Ltarrmiier, Jehu Kit-llsr. Lower Augusta Wm Mallich. Shahokiii.As John. Leonbaid Rolharm! Isaiah Moriran. John Fi-her. Coal Michael Kerstetler, Richard Wol vertnn, Beni. Maria. Joseph Wolvsrlon. Rush Peiar Campbell, Abraham-Moore, ira nil, Airnn Hnttlies, 1 homas Vaaline, Upper Mahanov Jamb H. Kauflman Little MAuNoy.-Wm. Raker, lsral Uanklbrfr, sheriff, sale: -1 BY Virtue of tertaln writ of Lev. Fa. to m directed, will be sold bv paldi vendu or ontcry.on Monday, he Sd day Of Jannarjr next, at the Court House, In th borough ef Sunbury, at I o'clock, r. M. certain equal undivided seventh part of ' ' ' I A Tract of Land, slluste In Little Mahanov township, Northum berland county, survoyrd in the nam of Ms. bias Zimmerman, adjoining lands of John Doyd, Mi chael Croll and Peter Mowrer, containing in the whole four hundred and seventeen acres mors or less. Seised, taken In evecution and to b sold as th property of Wdlism Avers. VV 11,1,1 A. M IS. Kirr, ehcnlt Sheriff's Office , ) Sunburv. Pec. 10, 1853. ) Tho News of how the War Between (he Turfct and Russians Ci OES on is not of so much interest to Ihe W inhabitants of Sunburv and its vicinity as the fact that I. W. TENER & CO. have brought up this week from Philadelphia a large, beautiful and varied stork of goods, which they will sell cbesp as heretofore. 1 hev respect fully request their friends and the public to call and see them. Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 3, 1853. PARTNERHSIP. tf R. JOHN CLAUK repectfully informshis friends and customers that he has taken into partnership, Mr. Henry Parton, sud that tho business of Blacksinithing will, hersafter, be conducted un der the firm of Clark & Parton, at the old stsnd, west of Ira T. Clement's Store, in Msrket street, Sunbury. JOHN CLARK, HENRY PARTON. N. B. Persons indebted to the subscriber aro informed that his books are in the hands of G. M. Yorks, Esq., for settlement. JOHN CLARK. Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1853. tf. CJHA WI.S Crochc, Thibet and Woolen in s great variety Black and Fancy Dress Silk, Silk lac, velvet and other Trimmings, Worked collars, under-slceves, ihiinazetle, cuffs, just re ceived and for sale by I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18'3. HARDWARE. Table Cutlery, .Razors, Pocket Knives, Hand Saws, Wood Saws in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Lcoks and Hinges Hand Bells, Waiters, Arc, jut received and for sale by I. W. TENER 4 CO Sunbury, Pec. 10, 1853. WALL P PER. A large and splendid as- " sortnient of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and Ull ciliaiies, just received anil lor sale by Dec. JO, 1853. I. W. TE.MSK 5c CO. TRUNKS, Carpet Bags and Valices; also a lot of good Clocks for sale cheap by Dec. 10, 1853. I. W. TENER & CO. ORPHANS COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale on MONDAY, the 56th of DECEMBER, next, at the public house of James Covert, in the Bor ough of Suubuiy, at 10 o clock, A. M., of said ilay, to wit: :V Certain tract of Land, sttuat in Lower Augusta township, in said county, adjoining lands of John Halt, John Hen dershoi's heirs, David Shipmsn, Peter Berlew ud others, and mountain land containing about fifty acres more or less. ALSO: at 1 o'clock, M. ol said day, at the above named place, A Certain Lot of Ground, situate in the southern part of said Borough of Sunbury, bounded and described as follows, to it : on the east by lands of George V. eiser, aimer,) on the snut'i by lands of the heirs of ticorge llarriaon, dee'd., on th west by the Sus- uehanna river or Broadway, and on the north by out lot of John G. Youngman, containing one nd three quarter acres more or less. Late the eststo of illism K. Urown, dec d. Terms made known on day of sale by tiEOKliE EISER, Guardian of the minor children of said deceased. By order of the Court, ) P. PUKSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, Dee. 3 1853. ts. ) ORPHANS' COURT SALE. FN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans Court ot Northumberland county, will b exposed to public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, the 31st of DECEMBER, 1853, the following described real estate, to wit; The Eastern half of Lot number 178 in the Rorongh of Sunbury, bounded by Iilackbeny atreet on Ihe south. Lot No, 177 on the east, Unrl.errv ullry on the north, and wes tern hall of lot .o. 17a on ths went, containing 30 lect more or less on lilackberry street, and 230 fret moie or less to liarbrrry alley. On this ot there is a mrpr two atory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, about 30 feet front by 341 feet deep, with a one story log kitchen back. There are sundry out-buildings on the premises, and a large num bet ot Iruit trees ot choice kinds. In connection with, ths said premises passes the right to sn alley three feel and elfven inches wide, along Ihe western wall of the dwelling house, eiteud ing the depth of the bouse, and 3 feet 1 1 inches beyond. At the same time and place will be sold with the above premises, alt that part ef the adjoining Lot Is. 177, bounded by liarberry alley on the north, River street on the caat. 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 length from noith to south, and tiO leet more or less in width Irom east to west. Sale lo commence at 10 o clock. A. M. of said dav. when the terina win oe mius known by JOHN H. PURDY, Guardian of Oakley Purdy. ...1 I, v. VI Court, ) :ik. O. C. 3, 1853 is.) j j oruer oi lue Lourl, r. rUKSEL, Clk. Sunbury, Dec. 3, ORPHANS1 COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 24th of DECEMBER next, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, to wit: Thirty acres off of the North East corner of A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Shamokin township, county aforesaid. bounded on the north bt land of Daniel Miller, oh the east by land ot ."Nancy Wolverton, on the saulh, by lauds of said ISancy and Michael .nil merman, and on the west by lands of said All' chael and Philip Persing, containing about two hundrod and forty ares ia the whole. Late the estate of William Persing, dee'd. Sale to com roence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dav, when lb terms of sal will b made known by PETER PEK81NU, one ef th Ex'rs. omu, .HI M !oort, ) , Clk. O. O. S S, 1853.-1.) By order ef the Court, JNO. P. PUKSEL, Sunbury, Nov. tfl, sfkUEENSWAREBesutiful sets of Tea ware, in China, Stone China and Delf, Dinner and Supper Dishes of all kinds. Toilet Sets, -covered Dishes, Chins Fruit Daaksts and Ornaments. Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Ulassware in variety, and TumbUrs from 6J; cant upwards. just received and for aala by D. 10, 1153. I. W.T&NEB 00. In the" mattef of the Estate of BALTZER BORDHEK, deo'd. ' Th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Jonathan, Philip, l'elrrf Joseph, Itaao and Ueftige Borduer, Maria luieriiiMi ried lo Paul Lahr, Klizabeth married to Juhn D.iokey, Caihariu married to Elijah Au'deison, Lou lha Aim married to Daniel Mirhai-1. Also lo Ihe following Grand children of Bahzer Boriluer, who aro Ihe childien of his eldest south ward, now ilmi'd., lo wit! Genrite, A uplift us, Henry, William, Benjamin, Saruh an I Mar garet. Th said Heniy, William and Benja min are minois and have for iheir Guardian Ad. littm George Biosiuus, ami Sarah mat ried In Arthur Hill. Tiiieal dei-ci'tiilaula and heirs of Bali iter Boiduer, dee'd., and all Oihers inter ested. . GrectINO. Northumberland County, . ! Yoo aie hereby cited o be Rnd appear before ihe Jmliirs of nur OrpliHiis' Com I 10 he held at Sut'bury, on the liist Mnmlay of Jauuary next, then and there to accept or refuse to lake Iho teal estate of snid Baltzer Boidner, deu'd , situate in Lawer Mahauey township, county aforesaid, at Ihe valuation made by an inquisition held on said real estate October 3d, A D 1S63, ami relumed November 7 ill, A. D 1S53, or show cause why the same should not be sold according lo kw, and hereof fail not. Certified from Ihe records of our said Orphans' Couit of said County al Sunbury, this 7lh day of November, A. D 1853 JNO. P. PUREL, Register. December 3, H33. Estate of SAMUEL THOMPSON, deo'd. 1JOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad JJ ministration have been granted to the un dersigned upon the estate of Samuel Thompson, late of the Borough of Sunbury, dee'd. All per sons having claims against said estate are request ed . to present them, dul authenticated, for settlement) and those knowing themselves in debted to make pavment without delav. M A K I A TH O.M PSON , A dm'rix. Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1853. Ct. Important to Coal Dealers. THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on cm 'tract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders received at Sliamokin by K.VRK, REED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. Sliamokin Town Lots. r H F subscriber is now prcpaied to exhibit and dispose of Lots in the new Town-Plat of Shamokin. Persons desirous of purchasing can ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by calling on the subscriber, al Shamokin. WM. AT WATER, Agent. Shamokin, Oct. 15, 1853. tf. ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot of fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hats, also Cloth, Fur. Oilcloth, Navy and Military Caps fr sale low by G. EI,SBERG4 CO. Market street, opposite th Post Ollice. Sunbury, Oct. 8. 1853. I. sastholow. o. TirrARV, ja. . s. CHABaoS lSartholovr, Tiffany j Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign mid Ilomenlic DRY GOODS, AKD AOKNTS FOH TH R SALE Or AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No, 268 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. If our Goods on examinstion, sre not as cheap ss they can l bought in any other market they may be returned forthwith at our expense. Ualiiinore, Iov. .u, ISoJ. ly. CRANBERRIES, Ground Nuts, Almonds, Peran Nut". Wall Nuta. Cocoa Nuts, Cream Nula, Filberts, Raisins, Fiss. Citron, Lemons. Candies and Toys, just received and for sale by lec. 10. 'S3. I. W. TENEK A. CO. OLKNING FLUID, Camplicne, Sperm and Whale Oil, White Lead. Linaeed Oil. Tur- pontine, Candles and Soap, just rereived and for sal by I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Dee. 10, 1853. REGISTERS' NOTICE. jV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, v reuiiors sou otner persons interested in tlie Estate, of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with ths Register of Northumberland County, and that the ssiii will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tticsdav, the 3d day of anuary, A. D., 1854, in the forenoon, for confir mation and a.lowance. Jacob Gearhart, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs., M. W. Jackson and Wm. B. Kipp. Peter Swank, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, Daniel Swank. George Oyster, doe'd , settled by his Adm'tor, John N. Oyster. Michael Uebotk, dee'd., settled bv his Ex'tors, Godfrey Kebock and Peter Ferster William Berkhcimer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Allen Shoemaker and Samuel Berkbeimer. David Faux, dee'd., settled by Inn Adm'tor, William H. Kasa. Peter Urosious. dee'd., supplementary aect. settled by bis Ex'rs, Peter Brosious and Godfrey Rabock. Samuel B. Irwin, dee'd., settled by X). W. Ir- land, one of the Adm'r of W. W. I, land, dee'd. Edward Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor John Young. George Haupt, sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs George Haupt & Sebaxian Haupt, John Wert, sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor, John Wert. Lydia Herb and Judith lUrb, settled by their Guardian, Felix Maurer. Solomon Malick, settled by his Guardian, John Wolf. John C. 6nyder, settled by his Guardian, Georg Snyder. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register' Ollice, i Sunbury, Dee. 3, 1853 PROCLAMATION. VOl'lCE is hereby gnen that th sevxral ' Courta of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for th county of Northumlierland. to commence at tha Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o clock, A. M. on Mouday, the 2nd diTf of January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. Tli coroner, Justices of the Pear and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper par entis, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to then- several ollice apbertttining to b done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and titer attending in their proper persons to prosecut against him, as shall b just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Juror arc requested to b punctual in tlieir attendance, at the lioi appointed agreeable to their notice. Given under my hand at Sunbury, th Hd day of AMcmbr, in tli year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and filly-three and the In dependence of tli Lulled State of America lu 771b. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. . GJ sit th Cmmoowalth. If ew and Fashionable Goods ! I JOIIN V, MARTIN, ' FHtlilonable Tailor, Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Drunrr't Lav Office, Sunbury. n AS just received from Phitsdelphi. th best nd most desirable stock of Goods that ha ever been brought to Sunhury, such as CLOTHS. Consisting In part of black, brown, green, olive and blue. A splendid assortment of such as sstin, velvet. Grenadine silks, p!uh vel vets, cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also all descriptions of cloth fr OVERCOATS. An extensive vsrlety of plain and fsnry cassi mere for pantalrons. Common goods for coats, psnts and vests, coat bindings and cordinga a superior article of NECK TIKS AND STOCKS, of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravats, hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk underekiits, drawers, men's drab buck-lined chamois and other gloves, and trimmings of every description. Also on hand a few articles of READY-MADE CLOTHING, warrsnted to he equal to his customer work and suncrior to Philadelphia msnufacture. All per sons buying ready made cloihinqr of mo can hav them reapaircd gratis in case of ripping or giving out. as I warrant all my articles I return my llisuks to the publio for their pre vious patronage and respectfully solicit a contin uance of the same. As I am determined not to be undersold, my goods will bo disposed of on the moit reasonable terms for cash. . Sunbury, Nov. 20, 1853. An Elegant and Durable Hat FOR S3.00, Equal, if not superior to tny now offered, FOSTER & GLBHARD, Third St., below Chestnut, rHILADH FIItA. OFKER at very reduced prices Ihe following; LADIES' Riding Hals and Bonnets, CHILDREN'.- fancy hats, of all colors. Cloth, Plush, and Glazed Caps, of every vario tv of style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and Travelling Caps, Soft Hats of every style and finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Gent Hat. t7 A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy Furs. Phila., Nov. 6, 1853. 3m, DAVIS & CULIN, Dealers in LAirs, laxti:rm it ciiaxdeliers, N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Slreett, PHILADELPHIA. TTAVING enlarged and improved their Store. A nnd having the largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to furnUh PINE OIL CAMPHENE. BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphene Gas and Lard Oil, Lumps, Lanterns of all p&tcrns. Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and Candeleabras, and Urittsmiia Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lsmps bv the package, at a small advance over Auction prices, lleing large MANUFACTURERS of Pine 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 sale. Phila., Sept. 24, 1853 ly. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & LAaNING, MANUFACTURERS k IMPORTERS, No. 124 Arch Street, secoud door above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. WHERE may be found the largest and hand somest assortment in th City. Purchasers from ths country wilt find it to their advantage to call at our store, where they will be suiiod with a suoerior article, at the low est pricos. BURTON & LANING. No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth. Phila., 8epU 17, 1833 3m. PAPER HA1TGI1TGS. W. WILSON, AV 9 South Fourth Street, five daort below Market st. East side, PHILADELPHIA. -w o r u .... ..,:., r III. WALL PAPERS from 0 cents per piece upwards, including Fino Satins, Gold snd Velvets, imitation Wood Marble. &.C. Also a great variety of new style of Curtain Papers, Fine Board Prints, Borders, &c. Dealers supplied at the lowest rate. Phiia., Sept. 24, 1853. 3m. Estate of J. P. SHINBEL, deo'd. XTOTICU is hereby given, that letters testa- v mcntary have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of J, 1 . Siundel, late of the lsorough of Sunbury, dee'd. All those knowing- themselves indebted lo or having claims against said estate are requested to make settlement without deloy, J. G. L. SHIXDEL, Selinsgrova, M. L. SHINDEL' Sunbury, Executors. 8uubury, Nov. 26, 1853. Ct. Estate of PETER 0BERD0RF, deo'd, VJOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- a-' ministration on the estate of Peter Oberdc late of Upper Augusta,. Northumlierland county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will discharge the same, and those having demands wifl present them for settlement. All persons indebted to the eatste on vendue notes are re quested to call for settlement. GEO. OBEKDORF, $ 1jX r Upper Augusta twap., Nov. 19, 1653 01. Estate of CHRISTOPHER WOODS, deo'd. lait of the Borough of JTorthumbeiiand. TETTERS of Administration on Ihe above A named estate having been granted to mi, debtor and creditors of the same are requested to call at my ollice in Northumberland, to settle or make known their claims. DAVID TAGGART. North'd, Nov. 19, 1853. 6U WM, W. XIAIVIEXl, No. 99 North 2nd Street, tint- doors above th1 Mt. Verntn House, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Pine Oil or Camphene, FluiJ, Lard, and Oil LAMPS Ckandeleirs and Caudelabras, for Church is. Stores, Parlors, iff riMlE subscrilier would most renpectfully invite the attention of storekeepers and the public in general, to his largo slock of goods, consisting of the above named articles, whirh will be disposed of at the lowest manufacturer' prices W hole sale and Retail. Also, best quality of Burning Fluid, Pine C or Camphine, Globes, Shades, Wicks, Ac. N. B. Newell' patent safely Lamps, a n articl for sale. Phil., Nov. 5, 1853 3m. WRITING FLUID and self lope lust received and for Aling Envj . by Ann! 19. 1KM H fl. MAKfiF.R. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS H. Bunbufr, I Ml For aol by B MA&R. Look to j-our Interests 1 Wt wilt Uy to pleat tl S.N, THOMPSON KEftPECTFULf.Y informs hi friend fmd tli publio generally, that h ha jost re ceived at his lor. In Msrket ftreet, Sunbury, below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive tock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ' consisting In part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Castimeret. Ce.sincf., JYan., Drillings, Muslins, Vesting, Linrns, Ift. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Lawns, Uin shams, Be rafts, Itobrt, ' H'oc'.tns, Flannels, tC. Gitocr.nii:, riagar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Choose, Spices, Salt, &c, &c, tie Ilnrdtrnrr, Nsils, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives A Forks, Ac. Queens and Glassware, of various styles and pstterns. SOOTS AND SIZOZ13. A Isrge assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Cafs, Ac, of various sizes and styles. Besides a largo and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. VJf Country produce ol all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. Sunbury, 1 1 mo. 26 1853. 4 m. 30, '53. IVIiW JI.OTIII. STOKE. ' A BRANCH OF THE Clothing Manufactory, OF S. SHNTJRMAW & CO., Danville, Fa. jespectfully announce to the citizens of ' ' Sunbury and vicinity, that we bare a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every style and quality, to which we invito the attention of purchasers. Our sssortment con sists, in part, of Fsnry over-coats, Plain over coats, Dress coals, Frock and Sack coats. Mon key Jackets, Pants and Vests, plain and fancy S Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers, and over-wholes. Also, Gloves, Stockings, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Silk Hats, Cloth and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers and Carpet Bags and Trunks, Umbre.las and everything generally kept in a well supplied clothing and gcntlemans' furnishing stor. We koep also a good assortment of Accordeons, Jewelry, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils, Lockets, all warranted to be good. We sell at the lowest cash prices ; for our motto is, "Small Profits and Quick Sales." We have but one price and no abatement, so that a person is sure to get the worth of bis money, whether he is a judge or the goods or not. If any article does not give satisfaction as Xofit, we will take back the goods and refund the money, provided they are returned on the same day they were purchased, when the purchaser resides in town, and in ono week, when he resides in tho country. Price the same as at the Danville Manufactory t s" Call and secure the Bargains. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 tf PROCLAMATION. TV'OTlCE ia hereby civen that a Special Court of Common Pleas, in ami for the County uf Northumberland, to commence al the Court House, in ihe borouch of sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday Ihe 16 h dav nl Januaiy next, and will continue UINt, Jurors am requested to be punctual in their attendance, al the lime appointed agreeable lo their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbnry, the ?6'h day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiirht hundred and fifty-three, nnd the Independence of the United Statea of America the 78ih. WILLIAM B. KirP, Sheriff. List'of Causes. FOR Special Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County to commence on Monday, th lOih day of January next, A. D., 1854. Edmund Winchester vs David Watson. George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkelbcrser'e adinr'x Abijah liowen vs v m 11 1 hompson Com'th for Wm L Heinemsn vsT A Billington William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter Daniel Rhodes vs Jatob Wertman Iaaac HolTa A Wife vs Henrv Lnttha Simon Snyder vs Goorge Snyder .... , . .Mover oc movers oar- H.U for Reiner v. Washington Mutual In- T E Wfflan e, .j surance Company State Mutual Fire Lisa ranee Company va Same Albin Newberry vs Thomas Rastr Mahonoy and Shamokin Tf Abr,,lBm ru, Improvement co Oliver B Hilliard vs John Hartman Jr John W Peal vs Joseph Dimtniek, et, al. William Foreman et al vs John Parks Jane Bozar vs George P. Buyers et al John Bush A Wife vs Nathaniel Saxtona adm'r Jacob K Rhosds vs J lay i J Harman Jordan 4 Welker for Lodge No 22 v W illiam Fagely Jacob Hilbiali vs Abraham Reuliendahl Daniel P Hilbish us George A usley Robert Philips vs Zerby Ruu and Shamokin Improvement Company Mary Vickery va Daniel Latsha's heirs Henry A Lechner vs Joseph Hound Wm. M. Rockefeller vs Carbon Run Imp Co JAMES BEARD, Pieth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Sunbury, Nov. SB, 1653. Cheap Watches Jewelry, THOLE8ALE end Retail, at tha "Philadel- phU Watch and JetvClry Store," No. 96 North c-econd Street, corner ol quarry, rHILADELfHIA, O11W Lever Wali-hte, fntl jeweled, l curat rscn. ta.fO Cfc-ld Leoina lh". v!4 00 Kuw Miliar 8.UclM. I SO Silver U(. lull ivwllnl, ' Ui'ld Hiuoi li l, 3.00 riilver Lever, lull jewi'd 1 ! !"' I'eoeih. t.uO biipaioir yuartien, 7.Milver Tea spooiis, sul, ,U0 Gobi ppecuu-kt, 7.M , , Gold Paw with Pencil and Silvar Holder, 1,00 Cold Fuicer Riinrs. 374 cents to $80 : Watch (Jlasses, plain, 1-1 cents; Patent, ltj; Lunet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what thoy are sold for. STAL'FFER & HARLEY. Successors to U. Conrad. On hsnd, some Cold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the abov price. Sept. 10, 1853. ly. Platform Scales, Long Inotvn-Stvirtly tttlul Mwajt right 2 ActHeultd- red Standard. m"' SCaLHiS, st iu any part of tho tountrv, at short notice. AUVSTS GEO. W. COLEY, HQ Market st., Philadelphia, E. Y. Bright, Sunbury. October t9, 1853 3m 11 Wit 11 IX i n IC Y. WholesaU Deal 1VM " in ;onlectionary. Fruits and Urocsries, No'.iOl )IARKET Street, abot aintu, aoutU aid. Bait door lo Rd Lien Htl, PluiaJalphla I'hila .Oet. t9, U5 Int. r Thl Way t This Way 1 1 This Way j 1 1 Fall nnd Winter Goods. FRILING U GRANT.' ' IlE.!E.bTFU,,;Lt1 Morm .j .! .pl.u,,.l,c, ! Ju sd and opned th bet snd cheapest stock of Fall and Winter OoodV, . at their .tor In Msrket suture, Sunbury, 1 Their stock Consists of every raTie'y of Cloths, Ca'tlmera Saltintts, tuting ' Flannels. Wollens. ?e., And all kind of Full & VMitr-r Wear. " Also a splendid Vailcty (,f LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chivtxts, De Lainet Berages, ' And very variety of goods auitaLle for Li die wear. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and QUF.EN2WARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also an extensive asoi imenl of Hats a.nd Caps tor Mkk ahd Rovs. Also, a largo assortment of GIlUlXllJ CSf sunn A Sugar, Tcaa, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Spice of all kind. Also a tresh supply of DRUG? AND MEDICINES. Besides Ihe largest and most ueneral nior. ment of all kinds of yoojs lo bo Jmd in this place. tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ox change at the highest market price. Sunburv, Nov. 12. 1853. NEW Clock 5 Watchmakers. IIIRSCH & CO. "1 AVE just opened a Clock snd WntehmaVrr shop in the building lately occupied by J. M. Simpson, near Tener & Co's Store, in Market Street, Sunbnry. Pa , Where they h'ave opened, and will keep con is .''y on hand, GZ31C-.Cr2&Cn2E'5L Z2t Silver & Gold Watches, etc. Also, Jewelry, Consisting f Gold Breast-pins, Kar and F njc r' Rings, Medallions, Cuff-pins, Ladies 3l In m u mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. A I Silver and plaied Tea and Table epouns, salt spoons, butter knives, &.C., SPECTACLES, Of alt sizes, suiting every nge. Ppy Clustery Pocket Books, of all sizes. Kazors, Hair Oil. Re volvers, and other pistols, Brushes, Combi, Soap, &.C., &c. Also, a largo stock of Musical Instruments! amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flulius, Fifes, Flutes. CARPET BAGS, Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sire of res dy made Shirts and Collars ( all of which will he sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in Sunburr. VST Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Rings repaired in the best manner and at ths shortest notice. Sunhury, Oct. IS, 1853. 3m. Consumers, look here ! ! BENJAMIN IlEFFNEIi RESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that ho hue just re ceived and opened at his new store, in Market street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of Fall nnd Winter Goods consisting in part of . Cloths, Cassimers, Cassiflets. f all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: CallcrcK, Glitglianifl, Lawns, MvunMrlliir He l.nlitca nd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GUOCEIilES of every variety. Also an assortment of Hrti llT!li'e. IrOM and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QTJEENSWARE, "f various nylea and patterns. Also an assortment of lttMVT At SHOES; HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, ijc. And a great variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trad, all of which will be sold at lh lowest prices. I y Country produce taken In exchange at the highest pri-a. Sunbury, Iov. 12, 1853 ly. IIEITIOVAL. -li VONEW 3l CO hAre rt mirtl frra 1M t IW Chesunt Eii. .'hiliiflt-Libiti. where thev . cvuit new mA he.iatiiul Store, with mi rltg uit uih) w-ii rtciei U.ci wf 800 piocet nf LuhSt I rent h Mjrm and Caalitnerct nil f IH'Ill CI l- '"in, 100 M Taitmi Ptui'1 I r Ladies atnl clnlJre.it Wuir, lut) Fane nrintnt De Lmiiua mi i Unluittjice 200 " Uircut and plain bilk tii uti i r quality. KH) 1'bid .J"ull tlie vi it-e jwitcni. fi()0 dozen Couvtirtcr' les. l'rie Ktri Gl t. I.N ULIt MlAbKUUAi A Kt 300 Splrudtd ilntctie auti Chuiu Ltii.ie 1. ng flhtwli nf cn w puiierm. CXI ffhawla or ihe rerr lettit fuLrie nd deftici t v!(i0 BrisL-He aqtiarc iliuwi (if exqninite nt i nJ'J drtigit IN OCR CLOAK ItOOM ARE 3"0 French chUi Cl4ia;a, i'i. limit ami Mumillnt -f rt?vr Pari pattern. 100 Lynns gtlk velvet Ctf aka i f th lei tr nmkv yl and fimtli. A t 50 piece 4-4 iet Ly- t.1 tiik velveta. varying in pi ice fnno 5 tu fcIO r yat J, himI ot Vcm- cilitr unJ thmie, ftr Ijiitiea. i'i k t' lhrni't cltoia Shades of lilue, Unwil. HI cf. Lrub, Olive, Hr v cet, t'riMU fcj.'K) lu fcsi.OU per (.rd. Ala . a fino ai ck '( Hibbont. LmliniiUeiica. iu Capea, CliUutaColtra, C ii .x; hlfevea. Ac, &. The wlntla uf the Viove fftodi nr 'lTrrn and w!l l.a old Al eitrcnlely Uw price tr chiIi. Wa xrV nlm ri. ceivinK by the wet kh- ttcmnvrr. fret-h lit-a f n v-i''e from fria iki istid"n, which efiitbift u tttm i im- ia have irean new eu let af Ue ah at ahiiifbir kvi t ncr m iur cuN'Wier?, i 100 Chemttrt af., nu door btsw Eighih, PluUd j-U.'a S-C IO Ol LATEST ARRIVAL CF Fall and Vinter Goods. J. r. & i. r. xciaiNr. J KSI'EC'l'FUI.LY annoonc to iln ir "and tre rublrc hi general, ttmt t i . received at their O Id Stand, in Ui'inr Aj, - . township, NortliuiiibcrluuJ couiiiy. I'a.. i e . Fall sill Winter CJooda, and opened la t'ue j.i b.;: a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in pait f 1'lollis, black and fancy Latsuucra, baltiuelta, r launela. Checks, and all kinda of Winter Wear. AUo a splendid amorluitut of Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin 0 f.sines. Hail Cashmeres, 1) leges. Merinos, llav atate l.ong Khawla. 5e. Also a frcsli supply of lirocetick of all kinds. Hardware arid Queensware, a frrsh upjlj ofDniiisanrl Mndiciart. Wooden War. AUo a larg assortment of Boots and) fcboes, suitable for Men, Womeu, and Children. Hats and Cap, such, as Hilk, I'snama, a4 ether lists, italt, Cliee, & e. Call and 6c. Cbeaet than th Cheapest, All of which will be sold lor t sli, or In ex change fui country product, at th bijjheat market (irire. lTrr' Aorst, Nov. . 15U ly Al 90.