Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 19, 1845, Image 3

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    l'MCE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer.
60
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95
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112
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8
25
10
8
10
Coi, -
OaTS,
Pork,
Flaxskcb,
BuTTgB,
Enns,
Duns WAV,
Tallow,
Fla,
HxcKLtn Flat,
LIST OF CAUSES.
1jOK trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor
thumlerland County, at August Term, 1815,
commencing the firt Monday, tiring the 4th.
J Uulirk 4. A Cltik vi E Green, uch
Same s Mo! ingshead Ac co
JsenH Pam'er - E Green Uyh
eilxii f p', alienee f
Garvr
Frym'ire lor Evert
vs John Garver ft nl
wl P H ickei lserg
i im'l 8 Aim hit I & wife va Peter Fouler
App'emn, end. rsee of
Edwards At Verrce vs IV Donaldim
Benjamin Robin Altr .hum Lawrence.
Prentice f.ir Welch Joseph Keller
K PS annon vs Dennis W..ter
D.in'H Broeius vs J din A Shissler
Jlaticl Moi-er A IV if vs 1 tii-t Frvmire.
Clsirenewirve Basque s Daniel Duiiklehrrgcr
8 imc
vs name
vs Abraham Ktsr.e
s?a Henry Masser. Eq.
s 1) Levy's i x'is
m U Richardson cl ill
vs Henry 6ti tier
a Wm M't'ar y i t at
v II V A: Saner Dunn
vs George Heikcrt el al
s 8 .me
va vi ( Watann
va Am s '!. l
v 11 , vi.l C W.ils. n
Willism Farrow
George LerVk-h
Elizabeth V' tm.-l
J).ivid MKnirt
J) S Spate
Henry M .s-er
Jacob Seas
T A Bdliigttfti
Sine
Irwin Ar. Cramer
iho Oyster and wife
Gen A Cramer
J.ei lloliri'a sssiunee va Albi f! llsirret
.Anthony Watson it ul vs John M llnnsel
I ' I. Farimin
va J Ai W r sggonsellcr
va Jiiitn a Slieun r
va II. my Sk inmeiz t wife
va Wil'i.im lie d
vs Win Mi'.(y
va A Al J Wilhi'lin's admr.
a Wm McCoy
va H b.r Ac li.irtft
va J.imea l.ee Vc
t.4 J 'iiaihm I'jrrcll. Aic
a Wi linni Mi-Coy
va Wil'i m Frirk
William Dcharl
ilrliry Flll'k
Itolit H (ii in' Cl ul
Henry II llntr
AI'iHf Meiidt nh ill
A I, eiim r
Wil'ia ii McCoV
4)ii UIiv At Hii.kly
J -a ph Hoover
H U. I a. Ac
!! I) II- Uel
tioi ri;e ll I enl aci,'. iidinra v. D A: .1 Siamm. ic
1!!im'ea Ac Hound
triatopher U Ity
A Soilrr, Arc
Ft .ncia McCov , Ate
J - hniori W.dla
Wm 8 Mon'g.imery
Fi.iiic a IJ.Ii. ii ct al
Same
Wliii-dl Ac tlrown
Win II Hr.. n Ar rn
i' It bin Ac l.awrnict)
va .1 iliu Divki'r
va (J orne (iranl, AiC
va Fe i M vi'rr et nt
a Ii..c l e bi'l! Ui
va Hi Jaiiiea l.i ika
va J It ti ('an', anr
va 1 ai ii I ('.ul
va J In U 13. -yj
va Sinn
iStiawloi Ice Ac 11 den t
liolinea. Stiiraeon Ac co va
Same
8..mo
J m Uird Ac wife va (!e rge Prainf;
Klien'iTer (iunough va Henry K ioiir
Hugh Delia., E q va llinrv Donnel et al
8MUEi. U. JOItDAN.
Protbon.itary'a i.ffii'e, I'roth'y.
Siinbury. July 19ih, IH45
roriM
Dar.xarn's ViMttrcn;-a crrtain rure for
wnrma infc and very pleanant to dike.
tui'i EiTHirT. wliirh remove (5 rense
'y Pa n'a. Tar, Vamiah and Wax,
Ii mi clothing, without injuring the
Lt Pri!B the liest tiling kuovMi
ml mnirqii toe.
l)en rojcr oi Uiita, Mic, Ko.itlies
an hIiit of Did lluga.
trie for a 'ur etomach. Heart
ia-h. by one who hadaufHri'd
he ili-oiv, re I the cure.
Ois tjiht for the Pili a.
ie.
Vah.
iblk I.ik, without a
vfittiox or Fti:
I rind for women, it ia
. Astiihoit Pn.ia.
it WATEB-moilP Patk,
. It aul'tena the leather, and
8Tr.msTRii!tii(i Platfii.
Diarnhika Mixti'Rk, which
Ltiaribci in a d hour,
.'a Dr.nTiur MiiTtar, a'cer
y cure f.ii Dyaeiiiery and Summer
valualil artirlea are anM wbo'eaale
1.. C. Cli.XX. I S,,uth Ffih
tutltplila wlice S nr kei ra rnd o.
;.l be -ui'p led with pure Afriran (J.iveune
, Arnie Floweia, Uruaa, Pmnta, Oila, (iMaa
rniatiia. mi the loe-t prri 'J'erma only
fj Cul out the advertisement, and bring
h you.
ulad.lpbia Ju'y 19 h. 1815. ly.
to tiiosi: who i' si; rn.i.s.
o
F all ihe medicine put for h in ihe world, none
has U-cii regarded wi h such general favor b j
all hn have uf I them, as the no wr'l known rlfi
r ni us nv dicine ra le.l "D , Smith's IsrsovKii
I a hum Vkritarlk Pill;" and pihaa no ine
ilieine ever possessed in ita peculiar combination,
nurli mysteii us pown over disease. A lady of the
first respectability in thia city, (whose name we are
permit led to give in private.) informed ua ibis wei k,
that she had long anll'. red the most violent head
ur he, sod that nothing had ever afl'.rdeil her rel ef
like these I'll s. She a dd th ! Dr. 1 1 u ling. Ion ad
vised her to try llirin, stating he knew them lo be
b good ine.lirine. This ra ia not unromnon,
Physicians do recommend ihrtn, ai.d Dr. Smith has
Ihe proud a.li-f iction nf being pe. milted 10 refer to
more than one AjfA in the pr.les-i.ni. These Pills,
la siiies their great elficcy, have a taste as pleasant
aa sugar plumb, being mated with lugar, (a
th;ng unheurd of in the world, until Dr. Smith
mxle them, alter more than a year's trial and great
expi nsc.) The public ate informed thai these Pilla
are nol i f the mushroom class, made of any thing
merely to sell for a short lime, aa Ihey are made of
tbe purest materiala, and they will hear the scrutiny
of either Physician or Chemist. The public ought
to rememlsrr tbsl no Sunr Coated TV can be re
liid upon tallica the signature nf Benj'n Smi'h, M.
P., ihn role inventor, is upon the side nf every box,
also beware of counterfel a. Thia ia impertiint, aa
nitterahle medicine rouy be enveloped in sugar.
A. I . Tribune,
fXj CAU 1'ION. Aa a miserable imitation has
been made, by tbe name of '-Kugyr Coaled JMI,"
it is recess iry lo be sure that Dm. G Btsj. Smith's
tlgiiatute is on every Imx. J r ice 33 cents.
Plincipal Office, 179 Greenwich at. New York.
BolJby JOHN W. FIHI.INCi. Sunbury.
WM. rORSYTHE, Xorthum'd.
July IVib, 1615.
ALEXANDER L, IIlCKEY.
TRUNK MAKER.
Ko. 1.10 C'licsnilt Street
PHILADELPHIA,
"l IT HERE all kinds or lesser trunk, aligea ind
carpel hag, of every style and pattern are
manufactured, in the besl manner and from the beat
material, and aold at the lowest f ile,
Philadelphia, July 19th, 1845. ly.
SUPERIOR Port wine, Mml.ria and Lisbon
wines. Also superior Biandy and Oin, l.emnn
Syrup. Also a few barrels of Bmg FixH. for dale
by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 19;h, 1845.
"Sheriff's Sale.
n
V virtue of a certain writ of venditioni expo.
Plena of D.iunhin Coun'v to me directed, will
be eipmel In pu'.lic aale, at the Court Houae
in the Itor.ingli of Hu-ibury, on Monday the 4lh
ilny of August n i', at I o'clovk, P. M., tl.e follow
int ile-criltttl properly to wit:
All the ilifi'ndaiii'a iti'erest, auppnacd to be the
iiinlividid mnirty of a c ruin tract of land eitu ite
in Co d tiiwnabip. Xorthum' eil.iiid ci.unty, aurvey
id in the name f Matbiaa Zimmerm n, containing
:tf7 iCie more oi baa. ai'joinine l.md. of aurv.yed
in il.e tiaimi of Peter Maun r, Michael Krull, J-.hu
Ni India Uailry ai d inhere.
Heixed, inken in i ticu ion, ni.d In he aold aa the
("Wjieily i.f Cihiu llltthe.
FELIX MAUKER, Sheriff.
Shenrr'a OIHce.
S.in' ury, July 1?, 1845,
LAST NOTICE.
PHIiSO.8 itnUbtid to the late liim nl B rk Ac
llromua, nr.' r ajuea'cd. to come forward mid
I av up, on oi In f,ne the S8:h in t. The bo..ka are
io tbe hxin'a oftiiurge Wiiaer, I . for m ttliiintii.
Tlioae wibinit to anve c."-t. can do ao by atricily
c nnpUing with Una tequ at.
JO-SF.PH llECK,
i:i.l s Bi0u:8.
Sunbury. Ju'y 12l Ifl5. :lt
All, pi r-ona are lieieby canti IV d nsailiM pur
rhnfinit nrrireivii fj ccrl do prnmiamry no'e,
f :15, daird liil er the lat r 2.1 of luU, 18(5,
civrii liy die eubai'iiber to llemy Wilhbn. Not
having ri ccivi'd v dun for naid note, t'ie auliacri
l er i determinid not to ay t! e rainc m l a mm
pelted by law. JACOB MAUI Z
July i2th, 1815. 3t
IXatc ori'atliarliic IIIIIlctM.
"VJOTK'E ia hereby given, t'..al lelti ra vf admin-
i.-lr.i i. n, h ive bun grunted to tl.e auhrrrihrr,
on the ratnie nf Catharine Kill, late nf Mnimokin
l. uti-h'p. N rtbuuil'i-rl .nd county, dee'd. All p r
.nnii iinle. ted to auid eMate, or liavinu cl.iim- auainvt
.he aa'ne, are r ipieated t call and gel I", on ur I e
fore the (at d.iv of August n it.
JOHN CONRAD.
Sh itn. kir Julv 5 h, 1815.- 6 . Adin'r.
Notice
TS hereby givi n. to all leg iteea, rre.'itors and nil
i.tber peraoi.ft interested in the e.t ilea, of tier
trude Snydei ib-e'd, aellled by her i xecutora John
lli trieh and D.n iel Snyder ; of (Jeorge TroXel,
ilec'd, petiled by hia adiiu'a, John lo ibeit ; of I.eon
aid Frrater. dee'd, nettled ly hi' ndmr'a. Peter Fit
ater and Simuol Wagner ; of Chri.topl er Diinm,
dee'd, aettb d by bin adm'r. Jacob B eber ; nf Charl. a
Ec.kman, dre'd, M illed bv bin adm'r, J mica Eek
mnn ; of Barbara Siit, di-c'd, aettb d ly her adm'r,
IVi.i V.'agnir ; of S mon Reilz, die'd, aellled by
hia adm'l, Peter Dunklelnrger ; of Anna Marii
Urieabich, dee'd, nettled by her ex'r, Daniel Drie.
baeh ; of Joaeph Ki fl'er, ar. d c'.l. aeitlel by hia
ex'ra, Jobn and Joi ph K (Tt : i f (Seoige Wag
ner, die'd, eett'ed by Jaroh I) HolTinan, adin'r of
Frederick R.ker, ilec'd, who waa the ndm'r, of
(ieore Wagm r dee'd ; of Julian C nrad dec'il, eel
tied by hi r rt'i, laaae ll ttentine ; of Jucub Saivia
ilec'd, nettled by hia adm'r. Win lleppen ; nf (n o.
I.iniff dee'd, ai-til d by h a 'nn'a. Satnui I (J.in-eil j
and Jicnh Si ashnltz ; nf Jaroh Klock dee'd, arltled .
bv hia adin'r, Henry Kli'ik ; f Mary Il.lbi. g l!
ili c'd, retlled by h-r ndm r, (i Helbiegel ; ol Plulip
Stroh, dee'd, M-ttl d by bia rxr'a, E Kline and J
Shive ; ace I of S Camplfll, tbe guaril n of Samuel
Wilkeraon: the account if Maiv H (irnh.it,
euird'n "f Mary Ann. Maclay, Washington and
Churl, (earbart ; ai cou t of Jacob 11 illtiii-h, gurd'n
i.f Wm Ebiighi ; the ecunl of Heiry Kenbr,
gunr.l'n of Dan'el and Will am Min!aa; tl.e ac
n unl of D.iv d High, luard'n id 8. lonvm and Su
aan M- nga, laie of Noitliumhrr'auJ cnuniy. dec'il;
that the rxecuior., kdiiiiuii-trulora and guriana nl
the faid ileeeamd e Litre, hve lib-d tbeir arinu ti
nt ith the Reg ater of thia c untv. and that they will
be (.rcamled to tbe Orphan'. Court of raid county,
on Turnd ly . the Ath d cy of Augu-l next, for coo.
fumation and at owance.
EDWARD OYSTER.
Sunbury, July ftih, 1845. 4t. Ri gia er.
" iw :er3 jas "
CASH STORE.
CIIEAl', FOR CASH Oil COI N
THY IMloniTK.
Twenty I-r I'rnl. Nuvcd.
r
TlHE tuh'Crib r having purchased the store of !
' ..... 1
J. H. II. Mass. r, baa just leplei islicd the shiii-
with a new slock nf d.khIs. nh rli lieirg purchased
I t cash prices, w.ll be soUnr Cath or County
'nuttier. Irnty r cent, etieajier llian usual, lysll
,,) jn.e f.ryouraelve .
'l'l e f .llowiiig ire among tl e sriie'es :
ll.irr d coll. n drilling, at 1 2 3
(i. rman linen, at 12 J
Mo. lin, at d
('shoes, fust colors, nt
Willing paper, at l-J
S gsr.st 1
7
per quire
du go 'd a 8
Coffee, Ml 111 lo 12i
(I i.a 6 by 10, al 34 els per dozen
Elastic cotirn gloves, at bl
M.iha r m la al GJ
Brass Eight day ebw ka, watrunteJ, at i$
Thirty hour " f
" Alarm " ' $7
Besiiles L quors snd Groceiies nf all kind'. Leg.
horn, Fur and Si k hats, Tweed Cas-imere, Co. Ion
Yrn, Carpet Chain, Liiihrvllaa, Parasols. I.srd
Lamps, Ac HENRY MASSE It.
Sunhury, Julj 5, 1845
T O A hh CO N C E 11 N E I).
II. D. MASSER, re-pectfully informs his old
friends and customers, that he has s ild out hia .tore
lo Henry Manser, and respectfully irquesta all tlioae
indebted lo him, lo settle iheir accoun a wiihout
delay, aa ihey ill he placed in ihe hands of J uxlice
for collection, without respect toraona, on tbe 1st
uf Au jd-L
Sunbury, June 28, 1 945. II. B. MASSER.
IN a new settlement, wheie be ran ublain AO
IK'I'CsJ of lUIld, and other advantages, if
sober and industrious. Enquire of
Sunbury, Juris 28, 1815. HUGH BELLAS.
E
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar Jt M'frotl
Nnptha.
E unprecedented auereaa of thia medicine, in
. the restoration of hcabh, to thoae whn, In ilea
pair, had given up all hopen, hat given it an etab
ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of ita intrinaic value and power, ea the on
ly agent which can be relied upon for the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption, Drotichittie, Aathma,
Tain in the aide and Breaat, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ate.
Attention is irquealed to the following A8TON.
1KHING CtJRE.bv Thnmann'a Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood N apt ha f
rhilailftphia, May 3d, 1841.
MR. THOMSON Dear 8ir With cmteful
fechnga I inform you of the alontahing ellecia of
your medicine, which haa literally raia d me from
a death.bed ! My dineae, Pulmonary Consump.
lion, had reduced me ao low that my phyaician pro.
nojiired my cane hopeleat 1 At thia junction I be
gun to n-eynur medicine, and miraculous aa it may
rem, it haa completely restored me to health, alter
everything elae had failed. Respectfully voura,
WASHING I'O.V MACK.
Charlotte street, aliove Geotge street.
The undersigned, being perannallv acquainted
with Washington Mark and hia nufTrringa, bear
witneas to the axtoninhing rlTecta of 1'hnmaon'a
Compound !y nip of Tar, and the truth of the a
hove statement.
JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street.
DAVID YICKEUS, 42 Almond street,
HUGH M CINLEY, S. E. corner Tumany
mi. I F. urth a'treta.
Prepared only by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of 5th and Spruce streets, Phi'ade'phia.
Agents. 11. B. M aascr, Sunbmy ; D. ftrona,
and Dr. Marihernon, Harrisburg ; Jn '. G. Brown,
1'i.ttsvi le ; (ieo. Earl, Re ding ; Houston Ac M.i
on, Towamla. Bradford county, Pa. Price 50 cents
p. r bottle, or f 5 per dozen.
tteiunrt nf nil imitations.
Philadelphia, June 28lh, 1845.
Orphan Court Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Norlhumlierlind county, will le anld at public
vendue or outrry, nn Saturday, the 20th day of Ju
ly ins., at the house of Charles D. Wharton, in the
borough i f Sunbury, to wit : A certain house nml
lot i f ground, aiiuated in Augusln t.iyvnship, in -aid
county, adjoining land of Aaron Robins and others,
contain ng al. ul three acres, late the estate of Dan
iel Ke r. dee'd. S de to commence at 10 o'clock
P. M.. of said day, when the conditions nf sale will
be made known by BENJAMIN ROBINS
Sunbury, July 5ih, 181". Adm'r.
IVoticc to Creditors.
rPHE Orphan.' Court of Noithnml-erland cnun
ty, having appointed the suhrcriber Audiior,
to distribute the b datice in the hands of Eliaha
Kline and J- bn Shipr, Etecutora of Philip Straw,
lute of Augusta township, in said county, dee'd , to
and among the creditors and othera entitled to re
reive nut of said balanre, the .aid Aud.tor here
by gives notice, that he will attend on Saturday,
the l'Jih day of July next, al the house of Charles
Wiavi-r, in Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day, (or makir.g said distribution, when and wheie
all peri-one imenslrd are requested to present their
respective claims: PF.i'ER LAZARUS.
Sunbury, June 28th. 1845 4L Auditor.
TERMS REDUCED.
DA a LEU HI 4 A' OA LLElt V . Vutent Vremi.
unt Colored lihenrsnei, and I'hulugruphie
Jtrpot t
No. 13f Chcsnul Street, Philadcl; liia.
Ni. 251 Broadway, New Yt.rk ; No. 75 Court
Stnel, Boston ; No. 130 Cheanut Street. Phils
delph a ; Baltimore Mreet, Baltimore ; Broid
way, Saratoga Springs ; No. 5fi Canal Stieet.
New-Oilenns ; Main Streit Newport, It. I. And
Main Street, Du Buque, Iowa.
CONSTITUTING the oldest and moat Exlen-
aive Estahli-hment of the kind in the Wm 1 1,
and containing more than a THOUSAND POR
TRAITS, ertil'raciutr those of some of the moat
iliatinguished individuals, in the United Stalea.
Adiiiit'aure free.
'I bis E-talli.-hmrnt having Wen awanbil the
Mrdill, Four Fir.it Vrtmiumt, and v "'firs
H'.mirt"1 at the Eibibiiiona at Boston, New- Yoik
and Philadel hia, rrspe-tivrly, for best Plctuie and
Api a-Mlus, ia ihua offlcially suatained in the posi
tion ol' superiority her, tofore univeraallv as-ignrd it
by the public, as "Firtt in the Wurltt,"
JnneS8ih, 1845
Korlliiimlerlnnl County, h.
lit the Orphans' Court nf laid Oittnty at April
Trm A. IK 1845.
ON motion of II. B. Manser, Esq. The court
grant a rule on the heiu ind legal repn sen-
1 tativra of John Bucher, Senr., late nf the Niruugh of
I Suul ury, ilec'd,. lesving jasue seven children, to
I wit! John Burlier, Ji., Cs harine, ma'rieil to Oneri
I T. Roberts. Msig iret, married to Wm Fisher, Ma
I ry Bucher, Jr.ha Ann Bucher, Dehor.ih. married
! in Jolili Mormon, and (ieotge Buche, heirs and
' dia'ri'.utira of Jobn Bucher, Senr., late of the ho.
! rmith ol Sunbury, i.f said county, dee'd. To sp
H-ni in our next Orphans' Court to be hi Id for
j said county, to wit t nn the 4th day of Au"Ut A.
l. lH4n, ami arrepioi retuae ine estate oi m
. -..1 l..kn ltiilisB Talari alaw.l nr uhoul eais
refuse the estate of the
"" i
whv the same should nol be so'd.
Certified from the records of our said Orphans' j
Court, at funl urv, thia 22.1 ilav of Miy A. D.
1811. KDVlARDOY8IEIt.CIU.OC. I
8unbur, May 31-t, 1845. fit I
Not tltuuiueiiuiitl County, sisi. j
The Coinmoi. wealth of Pi ntisylvauta, la Sarah
McGee, ('atbeiiiie McGee, Nancy Buoy, Nancy
TroXel, inter mairicd with Jacob Troxel, Cuthcr.
ine K'nsley, Cti.ey Mctiee and Mana-aes Me- :
Gee, bei'S and legatees of Mauus McGee, ilec'd ,
and all other persona inlen strd. Ghi itinr.
YOU are t.eiehy e t. 1 and rnmniaudcd lo ap- I
pear before oui Ju 'gea of the Oiphans' Court, '
ai e-uiibury, Ihe 4ih day of Augu-t, lo ih w raua.
if any you have, why tli admini-truti n acc unl uf
Dariiard Mcdee, executor ol Manua Met ire, l ite of
Chilisquaque lowuship, dee'd., shnulil not be re
viewed, reversed and ruiiected, agirrably lo all or
der msde in our said court.
Witneas the llottnisl.le Joseph B. Anthony, Esq.
President of our said court, Ihe V7lh dav nf May,
A. D. 1845. EDWARD OYSTER,
May ftl, 181.V ft CI'kOC,
Notice
NOTICE is hereby given la the heirs and legsl
representatives ol Henry Antes, dec. a-ed, thai
by virtue of a writ of Partition issued out of the
Orphans' Coarl of Northumberland county, to me
directed, an inqurat will he tielj al the late leaidenre
ul a iid deceased, in Ihe Ik: tough of Norlhumher
laud, Norihumbeilsnd county, on Friday ihe iHib
day of July next, st 10 oMock, A. M., for Ihe pur
pose of making partition of or lo value and ap
praiae the real eVtate of Said deceased, at which
time and place you may attend if you ihink roper.
FELIX MAURElt, ShinJT,
Sheriff's Office, ?
Sunbury, May 31, 1615. SCt
BELIEVE AND L.
LIST OF JURORS
OF Northumberland County, fur August Term,
A. D. 1840.
i rand Jurors.
Turhut. Abraham Kissinger,
DelmrarfXVm. McWilliamn, Christian Gosh,
anr., John N. Oyster, George Masteller.
Istvis. Andrew Kershner, jr.
Jfillim. Iieonard Beidelman, Jonathan Adam.
Chilitquaiur John McWilliamn, James F.
Murray, George W, Fries, Benjamin Truxel.
Wn(. Daniel Purnel.
NortiHmherlitnd. George Apalry.
Sunbury Samuel Gobin, Benjamin Robins,
George Young.
Aufrtuta. Nathaniel t.ytle, James Campbell.
Shnmokin. John Gas.
Upper Muhonut, .Gideon 8hadle.
tmwer Mahnnoy. Christian Albert, Peter Reitz.
Jackarm, George Deppin.
Traverse Jurors.
TurW . George KuH.
Delaware Joseph Kynearson, James Evert,
George C. McKee.
Lewis. Major Sweeney.
Milton. George Kohler, John Frirk, Jeff, rnon
T.mi'ers, Lewis E. Evans, James Miller, John
Cls'k.
ChiUiiiptaqut. Hugh McGI mghlin, I.evi
Kaupn, Al'en Shoemaker, Fleming Nesbit.
'oinl. Wm Iemnn.
fiivthumherlaiul William Wenck.
Stmhury. Maik Sritpham.
Auiiuxla ("harles F.iknian, S.imuil Shipe,
John Cooer, Jici.b Hoover, (burge K refer, Peter
Reitz, John Kiemcr, ol Berks, Simon Snyder, Jan.
Rosa.
Shamokiii.-ittY.n KasemBn, Jobn Dtinklebercer.
ush. VVdliam Claik, William Vaa'ine, Wil
liam Metier, jr., Frederick Weaver, John Campbell.
Coal. J remiah Zimmrrmnn.
Fpper Mohonny. Michael Iteit
Intwer Mahaiwy Solomon Baehman. George
Emrirh.snr , Mirliarl Emr-rh. John Tehupp.
Little Mahminu. John Pihr, William Raker.
Jai kson. Peter Klork. (Jeorge Ilepner, Jonas i
Bohner. Solomon Dreaslet, Mirhu l W oil, John
Weulzel.
relit Jurors.
Turhut. John M. Houael, Enoch Eshbaurh,
John l.e dy.
Dduwnrf. J hn Nirily, Henry Reader, jr.,
Henry DiciVf nderfrr, 'tiairi Hood,
Iswis. William Ruekman.
M.llon. W.lliatn Strine.
Chillimpiaipie. Joseph K ine.
Point. John Paul.
Korthuiiiliti limit. Conrad Wmrk. jr.
Smiliury. lleiij..miii Hendricks, (iideon M. j
Yoiks. Geoige .iiiiineiman, Thomas Unions.
A iiiusta. Daniel Zaitman, Daniel Zinimrr
m in.
Shamohin. Joseph Kasemsn, Solomon Hum
mel, Casper Adams, Augustus Hitey. John Dun
kel'irrgrr, son of Henry, Philip Keller, Robert
Csmpbell, jr.
CuuA William Gearhart, Stephen Bitleuln
der, 8 domon Wary.
Upper Miiliimoy. George Shadle, George
tleirn, John S nii k.
louver Muhnnoi). Pelcr Korher, George Em
rich, jr., Peter Bixbr.
Jjeksan. Jaroh Bronina, Isaac Rcit
PIANOS.
THE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed agent,
for le ade . f CONR D MEYER'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI
ANOS, at thia place. These Pianos have a plain,
massive and beautiful exterior fini h. and, for depth
and .weetness of tone, and eleganre of workman
ship, are not surpassed by any in the United Stales.
The following is a recommendation from Carl
Dit-ra, a celebrated performer, and himself a man
ufactuier :
A V A It D.
Hativo had the plea-ure of Irving tbe excel
lent Piano Forlra msnfnrturvd by Mr. Meyer, and
exhibited al the list exhibition of the Fr nklin In
stitu'e, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker
to I'eclare lhal these instruments arc quite i qua',
and in some respe c.ia even fUirrior, to all the Pi
ano Fortes, I sow at the capitals nf Euiope, and
during a sojourn of two years al Paris,
Then Pianos will lie so'd at the manufacturer
lowest Philadelphia prices, if not somc'hiug Wwer.
Persona are requested lo call and examine fot
themselves, t the residence of the subscrilwr.
Sunbury. May 17. 1845. II. BM ASSER.
ADMINISTRATOR'S Sil.!,
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SAL E.
BY VIRTUE of the (avwer vested in me. by
the willoflhe la'e Tatian (,svt, dee'd.,
will la sold Bl public sale on Wednesday, the 23d
day of July nrxt, at the Mmsion House, Uion the
pr mines nf the Mansion Fsrm nf the late Tnnina
Grant, dee'd., in Augusta township, Northumber
land county, Pa., sit ite cn the east .i.le nl the Ri.
. vrr Susqiieliauna, rqtiiilistaiit, and about a mile
I from the Boroughs ot Sunbury and Northumber
land, all lhal valuable estate, late the Mansion
I Farm of sa d Thomas Grant, dee'd.. adjoining the
I farm nf Samuel Hunter on the south, laud ol Tho-
' m .a Rohina on the eaat, other land of the late Thn
1 , Oranl on the north, Bn.l the Su .quehann. Ri
1 1
' v r on lh-wesi, con'aintng, together, two bun.lreil
and iwenly six acres and seventy fierchrs more or
less, of which about two hundred and lifl.en acres
ae cleared and about one hundred and lilt. en acres
are Hist rate River bottom land.
'I ho luiproveroi nis ronsis; of t iwi story dnuWe
l.irtn llnuse, 4U leet limit hy :tl leet in depth, with
frame back building mid fi utile ki'rben, and stone
ini'k house and oven ntlirbe.l, and a pump and
well of excellent water in li e kitchen, u stone
smoke houae, a tuge bank barn, 1st st.ny stone.
Jd do. frame, K0 tu t long hv 38 fit u i. th,
slixy wngii i boose, wi'h giana'y ah ve and c r.i
crib alacbrd, a fame cain.ig.i house ui.d gtanarv.
and a l.irjch.g li.rtianl slal.re. will a new and
unproved ri.lci press, with abiiiult'd r.Hil over the
sine. And
Al.St) ; tw.i s'orv I'li.k divilling bona,, eon
j laiuiug in f' bet and in depth 2? tret, 1(1
i iuc! es. Bud btick 1st) ntmy kitchen, SO f,, in r . -st I
' by 11 feet, 6 inih-a in ih pth. Them are upon
the preini-rs two apple oii-tiards in e. ell. nl onlcr,
ofthe niiM valuahlo fruit, one rou'ainiug aboul
i right and the other al.ut nine arrets
This Firm Is one of the most valualde and pro.
dunive in Ihe Slate, is in the highest stale ..( cul
I ilvaiion, slid located In ihe heart ul a ili-lrict,
! which, lor salubnly of clim.le and pirtiiierque
sonery, is uuaurps-s. d. It ia situate on the pool
; of tin- Sbamokiii datn al the ea-lein terminati n uf
i ihe Nonhumtn-rlaud Uriilge, ia proximity In 'be
j thriving boroughs of Snnhury and Noilhuiubeibind,
i shd the probaluliiy thul 'he bl la contain valuable
; bodies nl Iron Ore, and its adui rable location in tbe
hcait of ihe lion and Coul region, of IViiiiay Ivsuil,
to w hich iheio is a heavy and increasing ruiiia
lion, gives lhs nqieily an nddilioiial value, and
rendera it wi II yyorthy ul tU sl.culiuii ul cupiul
ista and furmrts,
(J Terms madw known on ihe dav of sale.
KENDERTON MI1'1I.
Adm'r., Ac.of I boino Giaul.dcc'J.
Suubuty, May HI, im.-8t.
To llio Electors of lNorthumbcrLind
(ounlv :
T RESPECTFULLY solicit th soppmt r.( my
Fellow citizens, at the ensuing election, for the
ofll.-e of
COItOltRRi
I promise, should I be elected, to discharge the
dulies of the office with promptness.
MARTIN IRWIN.
?""l'"y. July llth. 1815.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
BEING solicited ly Many of my friends, I
hsve consented W ofler myself as candidate
fur the office of
Tr c aiurer
of Nnrthumberlind county. Should you see pro-'
per to elect me, I pledge my s.-lf to perform the
duties of said otlice with fidelity.
WILLIAM GULICK.
Sunbury, May 31st, 1835.
To the Elcctorj of Northumberland
County.
A T the solicitation of number of persons, in
diffi rent patta of the county, I have consented
to be b csndidute for the olfice of
TtlKJt SVH Ktt
of Northumhrilsnd coun'y. I need hirdly sasure
my frllow-citizeiis, that if I am elected, I will en
deavor lo discharge the duties of the office faithful
ly and impartially.
JESSE M. SIMPSON.
Sunbury . May 17lh. 1815
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
rPHE subscriber, from the encouragement rerri
ed (rotn his numerous friends, hereby ollura
himself as a candidate for the office of
yitSASOBSB
of No-thtimU-rland county, for which he solicits
he sulT sges nf his tdlow rit izenn. Should he be
elected, he will fulfil the duties nf the office with
lilebiv. FRANCIS BUCHER.
Sunbury, May 17th, 1845.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
T the solicitation of a number of my friends in
-A ilillcrent parts of the county, I have consented
lo be a candidate lor the nllire of
PROTHONDTAHT.
Shon'd I I so foitun ile aa lo he elected, T plulge
myself tu discharge the duties of the office with
promptness and fide itv. IAMES BEAKD.
McEensile. June 21-t, IS45.
To the l.lectors of Northumberland
Count v.
lEI.I.OW C'lTlZENS: I would respectfully
oiler m self tn your consideration, as a candi
date for the nflice of
fit O TiiO.YO T.tllV.
Should I be elected, it will lie my plrauie as
well aa duty, lo attend In the bus ness of the office
with fidelity and punctuality.
WM. J. MARTIN.
S.inbiirv, May 17lh. 1315.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County.
T?KLLOW (TITENS. I have I een induced
lo iirc; myself as a candidate for (fee office of
t'l'otlioiiotnry,
At the ensriug election. Should I forlunalely be
elected, I hereby promise, faithfully and impartial
ly to discharge ihe duties of s.vd olfice.
JOHN FARNSWORTH.
Sunbury, May HJ, 1M5.
To the Electors of Norlhumbcrland
County.
FELLOW CITIZENS. I hereby offer my
self us a candidate, f r ihe office of
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
I can only promise, should I la fortunate enough
to lie re-eli-ried. In distil nge ihe duties of said uffico
wiih lidihty snd impar l ilpv.
EDWARD OYSTER.
Sunlnrv, May 10, 1845.
To ihe Electors
of Northumberland
County.
LELLUW CITIZENS. At ihe solicits ion of
a numla r of my friends, I have consented lo
be a candidate for the office of
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
I promise the rilix. iis of the county, that if I m
creeled. I w ill endeavor lo discharge ihe duties of
Ihe i Mice faithfully and inipnriisllv.
WILLIAM M. GRAY.
Sunbury, April 19lh, 1845.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County ;
BEING solicited by many of my frirnds lo off r
Days- If as a c n dnlste for the office of
of Noriliiiiiitanland county, 1 respectfully solicit
y. ur support. I will endeavor to discharge the du
tii s i f the office faithfully, should ou see pioprr to
confer the same upon inc.
JO-EHH NICELY,
Delaware township, July I'i. 1815.
To Ihe Electors of Northumberland
Courtly.
1,'ELI.OW CITIZENSi As I have been great-
ly vncou-aged by my frreuds, 1 solicit your
support lor ihe office of
S II E It I F V.
Should you confer this i llice upon me, I shall
ei dvavor lo discharge ihe dut i s theieof with tide
htv. THOMAS . DILLINGION.
Suiibu y. April lih, IM15.
! To the Electors ul Norlhumbcrland
I Cnuniy.
! 1I.ING solicit, d by mv niinieroua fiicnds in the
j ' d.llcroi l a ctions ol the n unty, 1 hive t-o.ist-u-led
to nib r myself lo youi coiisuleiuliou as a citi
! dnlate lot ihv otlice of
COMMISSIONER.
Sh ul.1 I he elected I p'c.lae inv sell lo fulfil the
; duti s ol Ihe ull'ice with fi.iiluv mid impart shtv.
PETER YA.NlH.INti.
j Augusii, v iv a i iHt.v
To l In- Klccters !' Noriliuinberland
I'l'trtll s .
I'ELI.OW Cl I lENS Having U-eiitnrou-
tatted by mi lunula, to offer n.y .ell aa a candi
date bT the olliee of
j COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
j ipspi eilully ml cit your support. Should von
j rwi pr per to cult r ihe ull'. e upon me, I will rii-
deavor lo dixh uge ihe dulies theieof w ith lid' lity
I and impartiality.
I SEBASTIAN II A LIT.
Kimhury. April lnth, IM45.
To ihe r.leclors of Noriliumbcrlnnd
I 'litllllV t
IELLiiyV ( H IENS :l ig (cave to i fl'.i
s- myself as a candidate, at Ihv ensuing election,
for the oil ten of
fount) 4'oiiiiiilBHloiirr.
Should I ho so I iiliiiute as to lie elected, I pb diie
myself to discharge ihe dulica of tho olfice w.tU
prompliieas aud fiJchlv.
CHARLES WEAVER.
Suuluiy, Aptil &.h, IbI5.
Kl.l t j:
Beginners.
flHE nuirriira would respectfully inform h
JL Citizens of Snnbory and the puhlic generally,
that Ihey have purchased the shop of Mr. William
Hoover, in Market street, ore ilo.ir west of the Post
Office, whete they will continue the
Cabinet-Making Hushier,
in alt its branches. The public may Micrt their
work done in Ihe latest style. They hope, by strict
attention to businta, ti merit a share of publ.o
patrnnnge.
fXj Coffins msde tu order on the shortest notice,
nd countrv produce tnkrii in exchange for work.
CHA'S. O. Ac HENRY C. MARTIN.
Snnhury, May 17th. 1845. ly.
HAAS'S HOTEL,
StTITBtTP. T,
Xortlni inbcrlnnd County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
HENRY HAAS
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends snd Ihe
public in general, that he has taken Ihe brick
aland, in Ihe Borough of Sunbury, lately occupied
by John Haus as a public house, (weal of the Slate
House, and nearly opposite the Cnirt Hou-e,)
where he is prepsred lo sccommodale bis friends,
snd all others who msy ravor him with their cus
tom, in the bent possible manner.
Hia BAR shall sparkle with Ihe choicisl of Li
iai'Ors, and his TABLE shrill be well supplied
with the very best the markets afford. In short, n
pains nor expense will be spired lo render his
hnnae in every way worthy of public patronage.
A lili rsl share nf custom is therefore solicited.
Sunbury, April I2ih, 1845. 6m
re m b v a iiT
WASHIITGTCIT HOTEL,
West side of Main $1., in the liuro' of
LYCOMING COUNTY, PA.
FiHE subscriber wouhl respectfully infem bis
JL old fiiends mid the travelling public, that be
has recently taken and fulled up, in a superior
manner, this spacious brick edifice, sign of
GENERAL WASHINGTON,
where ho is prcpvrd to accommodate travelle rs mi-1
visitors in Ihe very lest and pleasing style. His
houae is situated in the most pleasant and ciwirnl
part of the ItoroUgh, convenient lo business, and
ia large and the rooms airy.
Thankful for the lileral support while keeiitnj
tbe old Muncv Hotel and the American lintel, in
this borotigi), for the past tlneo yecrn, he rrsp. ci
fully solicits a commit nice of ih s um.
TH f'Ottr ire WEt.I.S.
Money, April 12th. 1 1 if
N- B. The Haiiishutg. Noitliuiiilii rland, f.i'ls
ville, Danville, Willi iiu-po.t. L.i. k Ii veil m l
llellefonte Stages strive at and dephrt frm tins
Houe daily. T.WELLS.
A. 11. MA US 'ALL,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL SEALER
til Fashionable, Superior and Mnlinm
Fancy and Staple Dry (loixls.
No. 188 Chcsnut st., between Seventh
and Eighth streets,
P li 1 1 a 1 e 1 1 Ii 1 n ,
18 now in tegular receipt of New Sty'ea S.lks,
Moiiselin de lainrs. l.iwns, Orjnndies, Jacone'a,
(Sinnhams, Bareges, Marques, F.nli'ins, Balzorines,
Cambric, Chintzes, Bombazines, Alpacas and o
ther sessonsble Dress Goods; also, Sh iwla, Scnrf--,
Veils. Enihrnidcries, Hosiery. Laces, Gloves. Lin
en, Cambric llankfs.and Irish I. it. ens; Calicoes ut
12 J its. a yaid. Muslins, and ntiicr cheap (i.uitl
Strangers w ill find it p utiridjrly to their inlete-t
lo call, aa the good a are oil w arranted, snd tho
lootst ruth prices invaiiably nnnu'd first.
Philadelphia, April 2(iih, IS 10. Sni.
Si e in o v a I .
im. JOHN V. l'EAL.
RESPECTFULLY informs the ci
t liens of Sunbury and its vicini y, th. t
he baa removed to the Biick House, i.i
Maiket sireel, formerly occupied by
Benjamin Hendricks, east uf tl.e store formerly oc
cupied by Miller it Martz, uud nuw by Ira T. Cle
ment, where he will be happy to receive calls in
Ihe tine of hi' profes-ion.
Sunbury. March ii'Jth 1815.
Boot & S h o e
IVIAKING.
fllHE subscriber, late nf the lino uf Reck II. o
JL sius, would re-perlfully ir.form hia old cost, ill
era and Ihe puhlic generally, thai he noyv occupies
Ihe new building aed uf Henry ll.iupt's Tailor
hop, and opposite George Bright' Drug Store, in
Market street, Simhnty, where he iiitc.ds lo cany
on hia former business of
MOOT SH(E MAKINC,
in all i's vaiii Us I ranches. He wi l ! prepire ! '.
do ad kinds nf work in hi line at the ahortest it. -lite,
nml in the most Ji.r die inaia.er. He is that. I.
fill for former patronage, an ! by strict attendance I.i
bu ine-s and reasoual'le charges, w ill uuhavor l
ilc-eive a continuance nf it.
JOSEPH BECK.
Sunbury, Feb. 'J3 I, I SIS, tim
lTSVtT CA?arETIlTC-C.
T
11 U stib-criliers have n-erivynl, and are. now
opening a H.h ndiJ saortiiHUl of ike following
g MXl,
j Saxony, Wilton and Velvet Carpi-sings'
Iwtissv s aiid Itnperlil .1 ply do
I Kiln siiprifiuc and line Ingraiua do
CAR-
PET-
Engli di shaded A Danu-k 'euetiaii do I LNli.
I Am-ricili tidied and nVd do )
j English Drucgetls ai d Woolen Floor Cloths
Sistr and Passaic liih k up
liillbosse.l I'ia'.o and Table Covers
l.i'lulon Chenille and Till' e l Rugs
Duor Matla nf eve v deacrtpiion.
" ALSO
A U'ge nnd exu n ivr i s-O' tirent ui 1'ln.ir Oil
Cloth-, troin one to c elu v a'.U wide, cut to lit eve
ly iU-sC;iplioii of ro -in - ..r p
l.o .ov l lliv.i I ' .11 1
S-Si s.
i . et fioin 31 j I
ri'i rei. is i r u ' ' .
I sive ass.Miii.ent I i!
I
hi Ii a lic an. ! nien.
iuu ty kepi by c:i'io-
im rcliai li.
The aliovt- g'"" !: w
- I ' whole. -lb
C nr-.Trv ;
r t, i.i.
. sl''. .Ill
o 1 exa-
nl ihe lowe.t nunk t p.
snd o lieia ate iiart'cuiailv i
licit Ii. r-.il
liiine oor atiH k I . u ;.ki -c ( i s
CLAIIKS 'V R': :. . 1
Soceesinis to J .seph lliukw ' I v.
comer nf Fr .lA'i'. I'I i. e
Philadelphia. I'eii IMii.
1
st the l.uuo Kilm uJ llcuty Miustr, in Suu.
buty. May 17,