Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 02, 1844, Image 3

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Chivalry- at a Dlitonnt.
Dl'Kt.t.llO, LxRrEMT AND ASSAULT AND BaTTK-
t. -Mr. R. W. Pooler, the individual engaged
. as Mr. May'a second in a late "affair of honor,"
in which Mr. Cochran wa murdered, it now
charged with being concerned in a little transac
tion, which savors very strongly of dishonor, and
is Anything but chiva'.ric, or exhibiting that sen
sative regard for reputation which duellists usu
ally boast of so much. Mr. Pooler, the Balti
more papers tell ns, M'as arrested on Monday
morning in that cii.V, at Barnum's Hotel, where
lie had been sojonring for some days, by officers
Hays, Zcll and Ridgely, enlarged on the oath of
Mr. John S. Lirtx, who is also boarding at Bar
rum's, with stealing from him the sum of $200.
The Sun says it is worthy of notice, as illustra
tiveof his notions of gontilhy, that, on his arrest
for fe'ony, something being said of the affray of
the previous evening, he asked the officer who
the person he had struck was. Tie was informed
that he wus a young man much rer pectod, and
the son of a bookbinder in this city. "A book
binder !' exclaimed Pooler, '-enly a bookbinder T
Why, I really thought he was a gentleman, or I
should not have quarrelled with him." On hear
ing this, a wag remarked that the difference wan
decidedly in Hickman's favor, he being a book
binder and the ether a highbinder.
The fact as stated before Justice Gray areas
"follows: "On Saturday evening last, Mr John S.
Lutz, to whom Pooler had introduced himself, in
vited him to share'Vis ror.m with him, it being a
double bedded one, and on retiring at night, left
liis pocket book on the table, containing; in one
department, three ?-i0 reles, and in auditor 1 18
of smaller flrnominalions In the morning lie
rose first and went downstairs; on returning 1
the room, he had occasion to look into his pocket
liook, and discovered that the three SoO notes
were gene, ami fn of the smaller money. Tie
immediately 'informed Pooler of flie fact, who
expressed woll feigned .surprise at so remarkaVle
and unpleasant an occurrence. Lot, then runf
a bell for a servant, and ertt ft.r Mr ',. Buruuni.
who instantly took rneusnres for a thorough in
vestigation nfl'io hffjir The room, beds, furni
ture, &c, were all duly examined, when it was
deemed advisable to search Pooler, and accord
ingly 'he was desired turf) rip: "he (lid so, and ai
each article of clothing was taken off, it Was
carefully examined, Pooler earnestlv denying n
ny knowledge of tin money. Being stripped to
his draweis and linen. lie asked to be allowed to
go down to the yard, but was refused, and direc
ted to strip further ; he remonstrated about the
cold, when a pair of drawers belonging to Mr.
Lutz was pulled out of a lot of clothing just re
turned from the w ash, and he w as told to pnll off
his own and put these on ; with a good deal fumb
ling he did so, and then got into Mr. Lntz's bed ;
PRICK CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer,
Wheat, .... 85
Rti, 60
CoHif, ...... 40
Oats, ...... 25
Pork, ...... 6
Flaiieso, ' . . 100
IloTTun, ..... )3
Btaswax, 25
Tallow, .... 10
Damn Arri.it, 75
Do. Pxaches, - ; S00
Fiax, ... .8
Hkcklid Flat, J 10
Ens, . 10
"(;nol Intent Fire Company."
A STATU 1) MEETING of the Company will
lie held on Tuesday evening next, at 6 o'clock,
t the Court House. Ponclual attendance is re
quired. CHAS. J. BRUNEI?,
March 2, 1844. Secretary.
"Washington Fire Company."
nIIE members of the "Washington Fire Com.
1 ... .... ...... ..i. ..I . ,u. T
p Illy n,r. iij'irnii u l YJ iiivv. a. tuc vimc
Hons", on Mondav Evening, March 4h, at 0 o'
clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required.
March ?. J COB YOUNGMAN. See.
here he was observed to be working aliout under
TAVERN" LICENSE.
To the Honorable C. G. Donnel, Esq., President,
and hts Associate, Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Stssinns of the eoumy of Northumberland i
rilHE petition of Charles Stoea, of Northumbrr.
X land, in said county, humbly represents, that ho
continues to keep a house of public entertainment,
at the well known aland, on the corner of Front
and Quren streets, in Northumberland, and it well
prepared f r the accommodation of travellers, Sec.
Ho therefore prays your honors to grant him li
cense to keep a tavern duiinir the ennina ve ir. and
he will pray, Ac. CHARLES 8TOE3.
To tbk Jcnos ahoti MinTinnxn : The sub
scribers, resilient of the (own of Northumberland,
hen by certify, that Charlc Stoe, the applicant
for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the lodging and accom
modntion of strangers and travellers, and that a pu'.t
lie house there i necessary : they therefore rccum
mend him as a proper rron to be licensed to keep
the clothes, and presently he kicked the drawers
ut at the bottom of the bed. and then got out
Hiimself, and Fat down on a trunk by the side of
tBiese drawers. Mr. Lntz then went and exami
ned the bed, thinking that Pooler had left the mo
riey in it. but whil? doing so, Mr I'arnnm saw
Pooler pushing the dawers under the bedstead,
and immediately drew them out; on examining
them the whole of the money was found in one
of the legsthe elastic 'terminations'' having clo
sed upon the notes, and prevented them from
falling ont upon the floor
With the Tecovcry of the money, it feems, the
party wronger! was satisfied, but the facts having
-come to the knowledge ef the oflioeTs above named
they coIlccteH the evidence yesterday morning,
and on It mode the arrest ef Pool t, who was
.iorthwith.cominitted lor trial." Phil, leilg
HAITI. WORK .HARlwKT.
j7i"' f &e Dan.ra AtHci. Feb. IB.
FLOUR The market for Hewar street Flour
has been rather inactive to day, and the sW
fur as we are aflvit;od ew.braee Vxvst ,iXt barrel
good standard Vranck at Si CSj. The receipt
jorice contimt at fj Tift
Holders el" the C ity Mills Flour continue to
ask S4 ", ltt we hear f no sales.
ft R A IX SmaTl jaarcels of pood to best reds
received by wasrens, tell at SO 100 cents. We
quote white Com at ,'S a 3"J cts and yellow at
4 1 a 4'J cts. tats are worth 20 a tts.
WHISK F.V. Sales of bhd. continue to be
rnadct 2'J its and .'lots for bbls.
Dm. Csimihitn's Pitt.
When gruan'ng umler fell disease,
Who was it rtrt prncutetl us ee,
With pill lh.it could not fnl to pletse
'Taa Braiidre'.h.
Expeiienee'a test these Pi!l have ateod.
And sUoders foul from Umgguis rude
Still praised by all the wise anil noo.l,
Is Braiidreth.
(J Purrh.ire of H. B Maser, Sunbuiy , or of
the men is, puldihcd in another pait of this paper.
.rr ,i it it 1 1: it
On the 3d ult.. by tho Rev. R A. Fifher, Mr.
CiiARi.ts Dti.uKc to Miss Hannah Bknskl, both
of Rush township.
Onthellth ult , by the same, Mr. Gkorcje
ScnwKNf K, sr., of Shamokin, to Miss Dov
es, of Mahonoy. '
On the 2 1st ult , by the same, Mr John Hkn- '
v Arr to Miss Sarah Ann Basslkr, both of
fcclinsgrove, l nion county.
" rule or COURT.
T N the Court of Common Pleas of Northumber.
-- land county. January 6th, 1844. On motion
of Charles Pleatanta, Rule on the Judgment credi.
toia of John C. Boyd, lo appear by the first da of
next term, and shew cause why the monev raised
from the sale of John C. Boyd's life e'lae" in eFr.
tain lands in Rush township, sheaj , J. .
buled according to i.rn.riiy l.wn, - y )he Cour
. . 8AMUE' D JORDAN,
rrmnonoiary's Uttice. l I'rolWu
Slicrirt's Sale.
(Y vtrtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued oul
of the Court of Common Pleas of Nortl.um-
b rland C"finty, to ine ilirrc'rd, will be exposed to
public sale at fhe house of Peter Ileiss !. in t'pper
Mahonny township, on Jatn'd iy the 16thirayof
Mjrch next, at I o'clock P. M., the following de
scribed property, to wit :
A certain Irtel of land situo'e in T'cper Maho
niy township, Northumberland county , containing
W acres and 00 pechrs, adj inmg lands of Jonas
Kiscuhari, Davit Malich and Peler Beissel, on
which is erected a small fr imo house arid k'tchen
and a small bam. About 23 acre of said land is
clcs ed, whereon are several fruil tree.
Seized, t irk en in execution, and to be sold as the
propcr'y of Henry Xenmin.
FEI.IX MAURER, StfriJr.
Sheriff's Office,
Siinbirry, March 2. lfcVl.
Shcrilr's Safes.
Y virtue nf sundry wrks -of vrruKiiniri exp -
n is, issued out of the Cirnrl of Common Picas
ol Aorthnn.berl mil counly, lo n d rei li .I, will lie
exposed to public a.ile, at the Court Hiiue in Ills'
Borough of funbury, on Monflay the I si day of
April ncxi, at t o'c'ock, P. Millie foflowmg ilc-cri-U'd
properly, to wit :
1 he one undiviciKicu sixth pnrt,
the whole into sit equil part to be divided, I
ot a ccrt.iin tract of lantl, luule in t onl townMnp,
Noithunibeiliiud county, adjoining lauds bile of
Valcnt tie Brobst, dee'd. and olhers, containing two
bundled aires nore or le., about CO y acres of
which aie cleared; whereon are erected a Tsvrn
house, a biro, sheds, &.c, now in the occupancy of
Paul Ronls.
Also: The one tinrJiviiled sixth
pari of a certain oilier tract of land, situate in
said townthip, surveyed on a warrant in the name
of Jeremiah Prful, containing 06 acres and 18
penhes more or less, on Sham, kin crek. adj lioiug
lands late of Vjb niine Bro't, dee'd. and others.
Sci.cd, taken in execu'ion. and lo be sold as the
property of Ch irles A. H rail ford.
Also: A certain lot or piece of
grrund t-itunte in Ihe lown of Shamokin,
Coal township, Northu:nberland county, in that
p:irl of said town IiJ out by J.ibn C. Boyd, bound
ed tn ll.e s iu'h by the DanviPe 6c Potisvdle Hj'I
Rosd, and en tin eust by Shtmokin s'reei, on Ibe
west by Ruck street, and on Ihe north by a street ;
wheieon are creeled a large two story frame Tavern
house and kiichen, painted while, an ice house
and fountain pump.
Also: J wo other cmtliguous
lo' of ground situate in the lown at r s.iid,
and mnk' il in llie general plan thereof Xos. 1 and
2, bounded on the north by Lot No. S, on tha
south by a Mrud or alley, and fronting en 'h in,o
kin rtreet on the et, containing e,uh tSA fi
fienl, and in bugih or depik 190 fwt ; whereon
are erected a tw, glory frame house and kitchen,
painted while and two frame st:iles.
tSe eotk ta'senin execution, aird lo be sxtd as the
property ol Jacok Kram.
Also: Ihrce certain lots of
ground situate in Cliilhiiuamtn township.
Northumbeiland county, No. 1,2 A 3, adj iitung
lamlsuf John V tK-ent, and iiulu.ling all the I md
public hnu-ti.
Wm H Waplet
llr.imigim
E P Shannon
J Youngmsn
Henry Wenck
John WheaMey
Wm. A LI yd
"taveux
To the Ihtnnruhle C. O,
T Withingtntt
J M Cake
J R Priestly
John I.ei-enring
Thos Oaskioa
John Shriner
March 3. 1844
3t
LICENSE.
Vimnrl. En., President,
and A i.i Astocinle, Judg'S nftlie Cnurt nf Q iar
trr Sessions of the tnunty nf Kirthnm1crtandi
rilllE petition ofCalharine Williingtoii, ol North
L uml eiland, in said county, hum'dv represent,
that she continue to keep a bouse ofpubtic entertain
ment al her old stand m Northumberland, mid is well
prepared for the nccommndition of travellers, fee.
She therefore prays your honoT to grant her a li
cence to keep a tavern, tari:ig the enduing year,
and she will prav, eke.
'AT H A R IN E WITHINOTOX.
To thk .Icnor.s imvt nvsiTiosF.n : The snb
seriieiis residents of Noith'A, hereby ceriitv, th rt
Ciiih.irine Withingion, the aplrc.int fir llveliccne,
is a linly of good repute fir bore-iy ar:d tempt
sin e, and is well provided with fenuee room and
conveniences for the lodging and rccomnnv!alin
of slrarieera nrrtj travellers, and that a public bun-e
there is irrresssry: they Ihercfvre recommend her
as a prop peion (a be licensed to keep a fublic
house.
11 Brae.itesm Wm Wflsn
John Wheal'ey Win Forsyth
J Vinii goian C Wiioit
Wm IT Wiiples J R Priestley
E P Shannon Jotm Tapg.irt
Wm M'Cay A E Kap
A C Barre t Mi.rch H, 1841. 3
Tavern Uccn)e.
To the Honorable Ellis Leiw's, Esq , President,
and hit Associates, Judges nf the Court of Qnnr
ttr Sessions, of the county of Northumberland.
TlilE petition of George ConraJ, of Augusta
.1. township, in said county, humbly represents,
that he continues to keep public house of enter
tainment, in his old stand, in August township, and
is well prepared for Ihe accommodation of travellers,
ckc. He therefore praya your Honors to grant him
license to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year,
and he will pray, Ac.
GEORGE CONRAD.
To THK JcnoRS AROVK MKSTIOKF.n : I he sub
seribers.reaiileots of Augusta township, hereby certi
fy, that George Conrad, Ihe applicant for license, is a
man of good repute for honesty and lemierence,
and is well provided with house-room and conveni
ences for Ihe lodging and accommodation of stran
gers and travellers, and that a public house theie ia
necessary : tin y therefore recommend him as a pro
per person to be licensed lo keep a public house.
Samuel Lantz ( Leiseriring
Peter Culp J:ieoh feah .tt
Gerge Savidge Philip Wciscr
George Keefer Henry Byerly
Jhn JSterner Abraham fliipman
Abraham Wolf John Yordy
March 2d, 1814. Ht
Tavern I.Uciise.
To the Honorable C (5. Ihmnrl. E".. President,
and his Aisticiart, Judges nf the Court nf Quar
ter Sessions of the couufg if Kurthumhrrlnnd :
TllllE petition of Franklin A. C,rk of Slnmo
JL kin, in said county, buinldy represents, lh-.l he
Coniinue to keep a house of public entertainment
at bin old stand in the town of Sh im.'kin, and is well
prepared for the accommodation of travellers, Ac.
He therefore pr ,ys your honors to grant him a li
cense lo keep a tavern, during the ensuing year,
and he will prav, Ac.
FRANKLIN A. CLARK.
To Tnx Jrnatnt tnovs mkstioskb; The sub
scribers, residents of the lown ol Shamokin, hereby
bv certify, (h it rranklin A. Clark, the applicant
for lt license, inn man of good repu'efor tmnesty
and tcmperatrce, nnd is well rrovi.led with house
room and cimversietrci a for the lodging and accom
modation of stranger an I travellers, and that a pub
lic hmise there I nt-ees-ary : .hey therefore recom
mend him as a pr yi" person te l licinscJ to keep
a pHblie houte.
W I) Gearhart
Solomon Eikert
J din K Roh'.i s
Willi im II Ci.erington
J.icoli Hair
James Walles
M reh 8 IH44. 3l
Tavern Uceiwe.
7b f7i Honorable C. (7. Dunnel. Esq., President,
and his Associates, Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions, of the county of Northumbei land :
fTtHE petition of John Haus of Sunbury in said
JL county, humbly represents, thai he continues lo
keep a public house of entertainment, at his obi
stand, and is well prepared f,ir the accommodation
of travellers, Ac He therefore pravs your Honors
lo grant him a license to keep a tavern during the
ensuing year, and he will pray, Ac.
JOHN HATJS.
To Tin Jrnnts above sttxTiorttn : Tho sub
scribers, resident of Sunbury, hert lry certify, that
John Haus the applicant for the license, is a
man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided for house-room and convenien
ces for the lodging and accommodation of strangers
and travellers, and that public house there is ne
reary : they therefore recommend him a a pro
per person to be licensed lo keep a public house,
Thomas A Bdlington Thomas O llegini
Edward Oysltr Geo W Kiehl
Geo Mar in Abraham Erwin
t'hules Pleasants John Landau
S.imunl D Jordan D Rockefeller
Frederick Laziru Samuel Fetlcr
Feb. 24th, 1824 3t
liwcen lot No 3 and the Canal, rontain'ng each
J ofen acre mere or k- ; whereon are erected a ; temperance, and is well provided with hou e-room
TAVEHX LICENSE.
To the Honorable C. C. Vonvrl, Esq. President,
and his Asmieiotrs, Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Srsvinris of the Cuunty of Korthumhrrlutid :
'TMIE petition" of Paul Rorti, of Coal township.
J- in an i I count v, humbly represent, that he sti'l
occupies his obi stand al '-Mount Carrm-I," on Ihe
Centre turnpike, and i well prepared f.n the ae
commod ni'Mt of travellers A c. He therefore pray
youi honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern
during the ensuing year, and he will alwavs pruy,
Ae. PAI L ROTH.
To Tt Jrnnrs above tf.stionii! : The sub
scribers, re idents of Co il t wnhip, hen bv certify,
that Paul Roth, the applicant for the license, is a
man of good repnte for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with houe room and conveni
ences for Ihe Inditing and accommodation of tlr.m
gers snd travellers, mid that a public house there is
necrs-ary : They therefore recommend him ss a
proper person to be licensed to keep a public, house.
Jacob Bair Joseph Dimmich
Stephen Bittenbendrr Will am II Olierington
Stephen Eisenhart Msthew Brmagan
Richard Woolverton Thomas Curan
Stidraui Eaton Daniel Evert
John Mnscr Jeremiah Zimmerman
March 2. 18 1 4 . 3 1
"VERN LICENSE.
To the Honorable C. (!. Dtinnel, Esq., rrrident,
and his Asot:a1es, Judges nfthe Court of Quar
ter Sersir.nt oj the county nf Northumberland : j
flllE petition of Jsc ib Lfisenrina, of Slmire kin
.. townthip, to eaul rrrnnly, humbly represent s
that he continues to keep a h ui-e of public enter
tainment at his old stand, al Bear Gap, and is well
prepared Tor the accommodation of t avelbts, Ac. j
He therefore prays your honors to grant him a li- j
(sense to keep a tavern during the ensuing year,
and he will prav, Ac. j
JACOB LEIDEN RING, j
To Tax JenoFS abovk m niTioiiKn : The sub- ;
scriliers, resident of Slisinokin to.vnship, hereby
certify, thi.t Jacob Lenenring. the applies .t for the j
license, ia a man of good iepute lor honesty and I
Daniel Evert
Peter Bonghner
David Haas
Matliew ttranagan
Wm FaEely
) Zimmerman
Solomon Manx
TiiK'm I.Urnse.
To the Honorable C. ft. Don nil, l?q.. President,
and his .isfoeiotes. Judges of the Court of Qiar
ttr Sessions for the county nf Sorthumberland :
flHE peijiion of Jmnes Lee, of Notliumbcr
JL land, in s ii I comity, humldv reiiremnts, that
he contmU' S lo keep a hoiK of pu! he entertain
Tavern License.
To the Honorable C. G. Dunnel, Esq., President,
and his Associates, Judges nflh? Court of Quar
ter Sessions, of the county of Northumberland .-
riIIE petition ofChrstlan Kablo, nf Shamokin
JL township, in said county, hunddv represent",
th it he alill continue st his old stand in sai I town
ship, on the rosd lending fron Shamokintwwn lo
Sunbury and D mville, and also from Irih Valley to
Ihe Bear Gap. and is well prepared for the iccommo-
,1st on of traveller, Ac. He therefore prays your
Honors lo grant him a licenso lo keep a tavorn,
during the ensuing year, and he will priv, Ae.
CHRISTIAN KABLE.
i o tk JrnF Aiinvt stssTiorrj : I he su'i
seribi rs, residents of Shamokin tsp hereby certify.
that Kable, the applicant for Ihe license, is
man of good repute for honesty and temperance.
atul is well provided with house-room and conveni
euce for the lodging and accommod ition of stran
gers and travellers, snd that a public house there is
necessary: they therefore recommend htm a
proper person to be licensed to keep a public house.
Daniel Haas
Jacob Mover
Jacob Wirtely
Benjamin Stcttzel
N..,im n Hummel
George Persing
Feb. 24th, 1S44, 3t
Geo W Slertfl
Joseph Kaseman
Jacob Haas
John Runkel jr
Henry Wscr
Solomon Fsgely
Tavern License.
To the Honorable C. G. Donnet, Esq., President,
ana ms Assoeinres, Juagts of the Uourtoj Quar
ter Srsi'ons, of the county cf Northumberland .-
THE pillion nf Ira T. Clement, of Sunbury, in
a iid county. humbly represents, thai he intend
to keep a house of public entertainment in the stand
now occupied by C. V. Wharion, snd is well pre
pared for the accommodation of travellers, Ae. Hi
therefore prays your Honors to grant him a licens
tn keep a tavern during (ho ensuing year, and ho
will pray, Ac. IKA T. CLEMEN I ,
1 O TRR Jl'DOF.S above mkhtiokkd . I he rub-
scrihera, residents of Sunbury, hereby certify that
Ira T. Clement, the sui licaiit for the license, is
man of good repute for honesty and Temperance,
and i well provided with house-room and conveni
ences for the lodging and accommodation of strang
ers and traveller, and that a public house there is
necessary i they therefore recenmmend him aa
proper person lo be licensed to keep a public l.ous
nenjirniii iiotiuncts William Matlz
Geo Weiser
Samuel Hunter
Thorns A Billington
Joseph Eisely
John W Peal
Charle Miller
Feb. 24th 1844 3t
Geo. Bright
Frederick Lniarus
C deb Fifher
Charles Weaver
Gideon Maikel
E Markky
T
Tavern License.
To the Honorable C. G. Donnel. Esq , Presideit,
and his Associates, Juilgrs of the Court of Quar
ter .Vs-iror, oj Ihe county of Northumberland .
HE petition of Catherine Boulton. of Sun
bury, in faid county, humbly represents, t'nt
she continues to keep a public horj-e of entertain
ment at her old stand, and is well prepared fir tho
accommod ition of traveller. Ae. She iberef.io
prays your Honors to grant her a license to keep
a tavern, during the enumg veir, and she will pray,
Ac. CATHERINE BOULTON.
To thf. Jrner akote xr.TioKEii : The sub
cribers residents of the to n of Sunlmrv, hereby cer
tify, lhat Cathrtine Boulton, the applicant for thft
lic.in-e, is a woman of good repute fir honesty and
tempi r mce, and is well provided with hnucro irt
and conveniences for the I dgmg snd accommoda
tion of strangers and traveller, and that a uhlie
house there is ncce sary : they thci f re recom
mend her as a proper person to be licensed to keeji
a public house.
Ira T Clement
S S Bonghner
JiMieph Eisely
Frederick Lacarus
Henry S Gobin
Samuel Fetter
Feb. 17ih. 1814.-
Edward Oyter,
C D Wharlou
Geo Martin
I) Rockefeller
John Haus
W I. Dcwart
At
Tavern License.
To the Honorable. C. G. Donnel, Esq., President,
and his Ass-cia'es. Jutlgesijthe Court of Quae
tee .Vision oj the l onnfy oj Nnrthnmbirland :
TIilE pitition of Daniel Conrad of Augusta town
I. ship, in said county, humbly rcpiesent, that
I be ha urchased that hou-e situate at the forks nf
mem, nt his old slan I. in snid town, a-.J i well pre. j ,h' Tu'p, hocken and Plumb ( reek road, where he
pird for the aceomimaluiion of Iravelleis, A ,
He therefore prays your Honors lo grant her a li
cenae t.i keep a tavern duiiug th" enanina year,
and he will pray, Ac. J AMES LEE
To tii k Ji or, t abovs m r.tTio rn : The Mil
scriber-, rciidenis of Northumberland, hereby cer
tify, lhat .fumes Lee, the applicant for the K.-eie-e,
is man nf good repute for Imnes'y and temperance,
and is well provi led with houe-rooin and c nv. ni
ences for Ihe lodging ai d necomm "datum of stran
gers and travellers, and that a public Imu-e therj is
neces iry :tl.ey therefore recommend him as a
proper person lo be licensed lo keep a public huuse.
J mies Tngart
Wm T Bod
Joa-ph Hoffin an
J R Pr 'onlcy
Wm Forsyih
Wm A Lloyd
M itch 2d, 1814 31
John Sluimr
A E Kspp
D Biautigam
Samuel Shannon
Win II W a plea
T Williingtoii
Fib. 21ih, 1844. 3t
Sunbury, March 3. I 6t
r NOTICE.
M-.state of Jas. Lemon, jr. dee'd
"taOTICE is hereby giv.n, to all persons having
lj claims or demands .gainst the estale of said
deceased, to make thorn known to the subscriber,
and all person indebted lo come forward and set
if the same without delay. JOHN NIXON.
Toinl township, March 3, 19 t.i. 6P Adm'r.
two story frame dwelling houi-e, a store and ware
hou e, stul'le, died, ivi
Scited, I k en io execution, and lo be sold as the
property of John T, Mathias.
MAIso: A certain lot or piece of
land situate in Shamokin lowhi Nor.
ihumbiiland county, a ' j imng lauds late of Ann
l'( ml erton, and b nd of now Lewis a-tme, con
tabling 12 acres more or less, about nine acr. s of
wl iih are cleated ; whereon is erected a small two
s'ory frame house.
S' it d, t iki-u in execution, an J to he sol. I as the
projierty of Henry Fry.
FELIX MAURER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's OiTice.
Sunbury. March 2, 1814. $
iNotice.
TS hereby given, lhat Err S. Hayhursl, assignee
nf Wi jjon L ia-iiring. hss filed hi account in
the office of the Proihonolary nf Northumberland
county, and that the sime will be presented lo the
Curl, on ihe rlrt day of April Term next, for con
firmation and allowance, unle-s cause lie sh iwn to
thecontrury. SML'EL D. JORDAN.
I'm honotary's Olfice, Prolh'y.
Sunbury, M .rch 2, 1841. J tc
TAY Kit " LI (3lTNSE.
To the Honoruble C. G. Ihmnil Etq.. President,
and his Associates, Judges of the Cuurt ofQunr.
tee Sessumt of the County of Northtmbcrla'ui .
TIIIE peliiion of Rebecca Wells, of .'e l(humber
J. land, in said county, huud ',y ie- .rerfnts, lhat he
conlinues to keep a houj of ubh'c entertainment,
at Ihe well known Hand, ,, the Maikel House,
and U well pi-pred ',0, the accommodation of trai
vellers, Ac. Sb (herefoie prays your honors to
gran ner , t'lCl.nse u teep a tavern, during the en
suing jcar ,a ,he will prav, Ac.
REBECCA WELLS.
To the Junncs absvs mbbtiobed t The sub
scrilxrs, lesideuts, of Norlh'd , hereby certify, lhat
Rebecca Wells, the applicant for Ihe license, ia a lady
of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and conveniences
for ihe lodging and accommodation of atrangers
anJ travellers, and that a public house there is ne
cessary t ihey therefore recommend her as a pro
per person to he licensed to keep a public bouse.
and cnrveiiiciiof for ihe lodging and accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers, and that a public
house theie is necessary : they the efore recom
mend him as a proper person to be licensed lo keep
a public house.
J hn r isher
John B Tictsworlh
Jsainh Miller jr
Firderiek Kaseman
Ji.hr Gass
Geo'g Miller
Joseph Kaseman
Joseph Roth
Benjamin Smith
Joseph Fry
Adam Dimmich
John Dm kelbergor
March 2d. 1844 3l
'later it License.
To the Honorable C. (!. Donnel, Erq., President,
aid hit Aisocjntes, Judges of the Com t if Q'ia:
trr Sessions of the county of Northumberland ;
riH E petition of Georce iSmilh, of Jackson lsh-.,
X in said counly , huifiMv reprc euts, that he ron
tin nes In keep a house of pubbe eritert liument, at his
old aland, and is well prepared fir the accommoda
tion of traveller", Ac, He thcnfoie pravs ynur
honors to grant him a license lo keep a tavern dur
Ihe ensuing ) car, and he wi'l pray. Ac.
GEORCE SMITH.
To Tar. Jrnnt's a bov t. Mts r1051r.11: The sub
serili, rs, re. idents of Jackson, hereby c -rtify, that
Oeorge Smith ihe applicant for the license, is 1 and he will pray, Ac
a man of good repute f.t honesty and temperance,
and iawell provided with bmi-e room and conveni.
ences for the lodging and accommodation of stran
gers snd Iravtllcrs, and that a public house there
is tn cessary : they then fore recommend him as a
proper peis m lo lie licensed to keep a public houe.
niii n'ta to keep a public house of entertainment,
irid is well prepared for the accommodation of tra
velle a. A". He therefore plays your honors to
grant him a licence lo keep a tavern during the en
suing year, and he wiil prav, Ac.
DANIEL CO RAD.
To tii Jrnnxs abovk ia r.Tiost:n : The sub
scti' ers, reaiden's of Augusra town-hip, hereby
eert.fy, that Daniel Conrad, the applicant for
the license, is a man of good repute for hnnoty
and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the lodging and ao
eommodalion of stranges snd travellers, and that a
public honse there i necessary : They therefore
n commend him as a proper person lobe licensed to
keep a pubbc house.
GeivgR Keefer
John Trailer
M'Cbael Arnold
Fr derirk Haas
Samuel Sdjve
Israel Coopit
rtulip V ei-er
John Snyder
G I.ei-enring
John Kremer
S unuel Gehringer
Peler Culp
Tavern License.
Tit the Honoruble C. G. Dunnel, Esq., President,
and his Associates, Judges if the Court of Quar
ter Sessions, of the county of Narthumbi:rland ;
FlilE petition of William M. Weaver, of Sha
ft, mokin town-hip. in said county, humbly repre
s 11's, lhat be conuinue lo keep a be u-e of
pul-l c entertainment at his dd stand, and is
well prepared for the accommodation of traveller.
Ac. He therefore prays your honor to grant h m
a license to keep a tavern, during ihe ensuing ycai,
Jes-e llen-y I
Wm Di ppen
J D H irm. n
Michael S nilh
Michael Forney
Michael Ho Ii
March 2d. IR14. Hi
S niuel Sin'th
('alien Mayer
Ad un Darnel
J dm llainilt n
Benjamin 'Pre in
Amos Kcmbel
WILLIAM M. WEAVER.
To trr Jcnoss abovk M K "i n on i. ii : The sub
scriber, ics dents of Shanii kin lap. hereby certify,
hut Wm. M. Weaver, the applicant for the license,
is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided wilh house-room and conveni
ences for the lodging and accommodation of stran
gers and triv. llers, and that a public house there
ts n- tes-ary : ihry therefore r commend hnn as a
proper per-n to be Itccnsid to keeps public hju-e.
TAVEHX
To the Himnrublc C. G.
LICENSE.
Donnel Esq., President,
and his Associates, Judges of Ihe onrt of Qunr
tcr Sessions of the county of Northumberland :
fMIIE petition nf Jonathan Purser, of IVnt town
L ship, in said cuntv, humbly rei-,eents, th it
he lis pu'eha-ed lhat house situated lite miles be- I
law Danville, on the North Drsr,, h of the Su(iic- j
hsiina, whie he intends to eep a pubic hou-e of j
enteiiainmeni, and is w,l toepan d for Ihe accom- I
modaiion of travel e', Ac. He therefore prays your
honors 1 1 grant t,m a bcen-e to keep a tavern du
ring ihe en.uirig year, and he will piav. Ac.
JONATHAN i'UKsEL.
ToTtit Jltcks inure stKiTiOMr.it : The sub
sciibera, t .-s.deiiis ot Point towns'. ip, hereby certify,
that Jonathan Pursel, the appl cant for ific license,
' .nan of good repute for hone-ty and lemp r
a'oce, and i wtll provided with house room and
convert lences for the bx'ging and acmmmod it un
of a rangera and travel'ers, and that a public house
there is necessary : Ihey therefore recommend him
as a proper peison to bo licensed to keep a public
house.
Elijih Koucher
Jacob Conrad
Solomon Fagely
D miel Haas
Jos. ph Kaseman
Jacob Haas
l .24ih 184431
Jacob R Haas
Solomon Weaver
Jes-e II Wagner
Andrew Knarr
Daniel J Rote
Joseph Allinson
IVortliiimberland County, hs.
In llw Orphans' Court of said counly, ot
Jan. Term A. D. 1S4I.
N motion of t 'hurles W. Hegin, E-q., tb
' t'ourt award a Ruin on lacob Long, tJcore
Long, John Long, Catherine, in'eimarricd with
Samuel Gonseil, Mary, intermarried with Jonathan
Katherman, Harriet leuig and Jane Long, of whom
Lot Bergstresscr t guardian, Sarah, intermarried
wilh William Countner, Elizibeth, intermarried
with John Malich. Catherine, intermarried with Da
vid Gibson. Polly, intermarried with William;
Rhoids, and I.ydii Ann Shearer, being the chddrent
and heir at law of George Long. sr.,dec'd .daugh
ter Elitabeih, intermarried with Peter Shearer, and'
who deceased previous to the death of said intcatatsr,
heirs and disirilmtees of George Long, sr., lata of
Aogu-1a township, Nonhumlierland county, dse'd..
to appear in oar next Orphan' Court to be beld
for said county, to wit: on the first day of April,
1841, and accept or refuse the estate of sail Georga
Lung, sr., dee'd., or show -cause why the tame
should noi be sold.
Ccrt'6ed from Ibe record of our said Orphans
Court, this 13th dav ,,f .1 .ne.arv, A. D. 1814.
EDWARD OYSTER.
Feb. 24ih, 1841 6t iVk O. C.
Tstate or Solomon I'eilu, Iec'd-
"TaOTD'E is hereby given, lout let ers of d-mints-iiitioR
on the etate of S I unon Pei
sing, dee'd., lare of Sh imokin lownfiip, Northum
hitlaud coiniy, have been gianted t ihe subscri
ber. All peit.iiis indebied lo aid et.it, a well
as all those having claims against the same, are r. .
quested to call on ihe administrator for setilemen
who will leal home every other Saturday from
il'.s dale, for that pi.rpose.
EMMAM EL ZIMMERM ,
Feb. 17th, l44. Ct Adm.
For Rent.
yilE large and commodious T AY ERN STAND
- in the town of Shamokin, N oriu, n.jdand r .
now occupied by the sub-cub' r. The shove pro.
pvrtv is situated in the Shui jokin Coal Region.
For l.rm. app'y t JAt:OB KRAM.
ShamAin, Fell. 10ih, 181' if.
'1
Tavern l.ltcints
To the llonorulile V. 11. Donnel. Lq., President,
and It's Anxociutrs Judges "f Ihe. Court of Quar
ter Sessions, nf the cnnniy of Sorthuinberland '.-
!H l. petition of Jacob Kiam, ol I oal town-
.h p, in said county, humbly irpivscnts, th it
he continues 10 keep a litem at hi ol I stand, snd
is well prepared for the aecoinin ula'i n nf Irawl- j
l.i.d -C ltd il...r..r..-.. rt.u.a '.uir lf.,iii,rtt t.t crnitl I
,..-, - r. :...,iv ft- i:t
him a license to keep a tavern duitng the ensuing l'l,',r I"1"""" rr" ercb , f Shamokin 1'sp ,
year, and he will pray, Ac. j 1,1 Ml'' nir.nbly
represents that he con-
JtUlU MtUI. .... . . use r nu,,ic .i,.n.vu, .,
! ni 1 id nua in ,...... 1 : ... .1
." .111(1 m 11. h 111 1 in w. 1 iirt-iiurn
Tavern Lleenwe.
To the Honora'de C. G. Dnnn-I, .,
and his A.,iatcs. Judges of ht cmr Qua
Ur Sessions of the County of Nrlhumbtrlnaa ,
D Brauligam
E P Shannon
Samuel Shannon
Was Forsyth
John Wheatley
James Taggart
March 3, 1841. 31
Jnhn Tagaari
Wm H Waptca
John Frick
Wm A Lloyd
J R Priestley
C Woods
Daniel Robins jr
Jacob Troxel
tieorge Lusher
James Nsblt
Robert Curry
John Nixon
Match 21, 1844. 3t
Dsvid Nixnn
John Powl
William H ousel jr
John Lseock
Leonard Pfouta
John Pfouta
To tiir. Jvnor.s abovr mv.ktio n : The sulr
scrilier, residents of Cod lahp., hereby certify, thai
Jacob Kram, the applicant for the license, is a n an
of good repure for honesty and Tempi r mce, and ia
well prov. de I wilh house-ioom and e n'enteifTs
for the Udging and acco nmodation of -trangers and
Iravelb r, and that a public house Ibete is nei f sa' .
Ihiy then I iiv leeomiiii lid him as a prop
son lo be liceuctd lo kevp a public bousj.
John lb nl John Mosrr
Jacob B or Willium
Siepben Bittenbender Malhe-V ir
Stephen Eisenhart 1 1'
tit stand in
f r the accom'
p.r-
'''-ringlon
naen
niiu iru ooivcrioo II m- .
... ,, . - 1 r-'
Dtiiiiiinii r.aion j
March 2d. 1'
,44 r
' remiah Z.mirierman
nil- ,.r ...... X. 11.. ,i.n.
ftro a s jih 01 u.rnr', in- iiivn
liei ,' r y"ur honoia to grant him a license, to
"P iaverj Ju,ing the cnsU ng yearand he will
l'rj" . 'VC FELIX I.EKClI.
' " tux Jt'Boia ABavt MtiTlOBEii : The sul
i .1! ers. residents of Shamokin tsbp., hereby ceriil'y,
( thnl Felix Len h, the applicant for license, is a
mail Ol goou repine lor lionriiy anil iriiin:rnin c,
and is well provided with house r 0111 and conve
nieiriet for ihe lodging and accommodation cf
strangers and fravelleis, rnd that a public house
there is necessary. They therefore recommend him
as a proper person lo be licensed lo keep a public
house.
YT.fV.ni7l.?;
II V7 JL B Jt
ZZLl -lJ CO -ZLi
jL..
rpiIE subKiibe, rKCtfuly ilifi)tmi hig o(, fUi
x tom,r, Ibe public generally, thai he in
tends to '..Hitir.ue in hi old s and, opposite the
UouV, lloei(.( in Sunbury, Nonhumlierland C"Uii
'7 Pr.., where he is Well prepared lo give autmfac
V.on to sll who may fjvor him with thsir custom.
Belria thankful fur past favors, he hopes lo receive
continuant of public patronage.
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sgnbuiy, Match ?J, 1841. 3t
. , Notice
P k berel.y jven ltisl 1&ve purchased ihe fob
att '""..ig articles, sold at Constable's ssle, on
" e 3d ult., aa th property of Robert Grant,
'hii h srtu I. a I h ive loaned to the said Roliert,
until I see proper to remove, via 5
One Bay Maie 30,00, 1 Gary de. 40,00. t Bay
Home 30 HO, I B v Mare 30,00, 1 Black Cull
33.00, i Plough 3.00, 1 Wagon 30,00, 3 Shoals
4,87, I Sled 4.00, 4 Setts Harness ft. 60. I
Tbieshiiig Machine 30,00, 1 Cupboard 1,00, 1
Harrow 3.10, 1 Cultivator 100. Tot d $i Ift 47J.
DEBORAH GRANT.
Mcrch 5. 1844. Bl.
BLANKS
. foil SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Hash II Teile
Solomon Fsgely
J icoh Miller
John H ifer
Daniel Pagety
Amos Vast.ne
Feb. 34th, 1844. 31
Samuel Hales
Reuben Snyder
Daniel Miller
John Tens jr
George Fox
Jscob Luch
Nails.
'PWO KEGS OF NAILS were left al ihe He
lei i f ihe subscriber in Sunbury, about ihe 1st
of April Isst. The owner is nque.ud income
f.uwiii, prove i.ropei'V, pay chsrees. and take
them .way. CHARLES WEAYER.
Sunbu y, Feb. 24;h, l14 Jt
SLi:i;il, nearly
II. D. MASSE R.
Public Sale.
n.OCO Acres of Land.
. ILL 'oe a dd. at public auction, at the hou'
.T 4r 'jf Daniel Herb, in I'ppcr Mahonoy town-
tpi -v,orthuinbtrUiid county, on the 1st day ot
vi iv eX,
'.,MM acres of Timber I-niit3,
itu ited. chii fly, in t;oal t-iwuship, said cnunH .
1'he Vahoiioy creek pas-es tlirouh a c onsiderabU
portion of the property, afTardinu sTveral cxtflle; t
mill seats The taxes have all been ptidup, I
n indisputable title, clear of all incumbrances, w.'l
be given 10 porch iser. The site wi'l be continue d
Ii una day to dav, until the whole ia s dd.
The leims will lie mule known on the day cf
sale. A. JEtNUEN M I).
PETER WOl'sQUKT.
Feb. 10, 1814 tf W.V. ,4cC.ir. Agerl.
er-y- The Ponsville E r poiium and Dmv ll.i
ti lligencer will continue ihe above until forbidden,
and rh nge thi ofTice.
AS ihe ,ub-ciilier intends to remove from Son' u
ty, be reiursls all peiaons knowing thems. Ives
irnlelitcd to him, on book account or otherwise, lo
call and settlo the same mi or before Ibe loih d iv
nf March next aa no longer indu'K- iice can be B'
vcn- Prompt alleulion 10 this nmiee will save cost.
JOHN BOGAR.
Sunburv, Feb. 3. 1844 31
rotate or John Xeldlsr, dee'd.
"tftJOTIl'Eis hereby given thai lell.rsof a,!
ministration have been granted by ihe Re
Kith r of N ilhumber'and county, to the suUrriln-r,
in the estate nf John Neidig, sn'r., dee'd., late of Au
gusta lown-hip.tn said county. All rson, there.
. re. indebted to Ihe said estate, aie requealcd n
nuke payment, and all lhe having claims I
present them I t seiibment, on Monday anJ Tu. -day
ihe 6th snd 6h of Maich next, al the latere-'-deece
nl the deceaed. ADAM N EI DIG,
Auuu.ta, Jan. 27, 1844. fil Adin'-.
I.LI.I A T
J V new, fx a de. cl.i
1 Fib. I0ib, 1H44.
heap, by
WILLIAM J.MAUTIN.
.TTCniTET AT LAV" ,
suNBtjny, pa.
FFH'E. m the budibr. occup ed by J. UlJOiu,
tin Maikel street.
Oct. SI.l, 1843.