Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 10, 1852, Image 3

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    The Great Lake Ektkrmim:. We
not mistaken in onr expects ions ex
pressed yesterday, in reference to the Sun
bnry.Md Erie Koa.j. It will be seen by
reference to our local column, that the
mount of ftro jntiiotn of Dollars, in sub
scriptions, was promptly brought tip Inst
evening, and there can be now no doubt but
the work will be placed not only under eon
trnct, but in course of construction, in a very
few days. The enerev and decision of pur
pose that has brought it to its present posi
tion, cannot fail to prove effective in further
nd more important efforts, nnd we hope
sincerely, that there will ba an end of
croaking impracticabilities or rntilcs, and
'hat instead of opposition, the Managers
shall be supported by a hearty pond will by
the entire community. Daily Ncivs, July I
"What did yon hang that cat for, Israel !"
1 For mew-tiny."
New Advertisements.
LIST OF CAUSES
H
TOR trial in the Court of Common Plena
of Northumberland County, at August T.,
D., 1852.
ri.AWTIFFS.
Frederick Kcrnor
Jncoli Wcimcr
Christian Dollinger
Atones Bower
I) R Kara
DEFENDANTS.
vs Vm. Ayrcs .
vg Ira T Clement
vs Charles llousel
vs Richard Goodman
vs C!eo A Dixon
vs Henrv Manser
Piatt & Piatt
P K Ilollman ir wife vs II Kuhnts, McCarty et al
Molt A Shnlier vs DituUI Prcisliach
Caspar lleckurt vs Frederick llcckart
Julin I. Ross vii Leonard Rnadarmcl ct nl
Jlin V Peal vs Coo B Younmaii
Geo C Mi Kco vs Joseph Long
'I'iuhrook for Applcton vs Jumrs Hruss
Ilickok ft Cnntiue vs Geo W Armstrong
lieulicn Fagely vs Kershner V Clement
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland,
Raker ft Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad
Henry Klar.e ft Eve his wife vs '
J j co! i Zurtiuan's
administrator
William McCarty vs Samuel Ilunter
Mary Jane Uroncrct al vs William Wilson
Becker & Weiller vs U I) Cummings.
Mary Marti vs Win II Spratt
Same vs John Camptell & wife
George Sliilcy vs Ali'in Duukcllicrgcr's ndnir'x
Isaac Tyler vs It M Scyth-l's adin'r
John Brow n vs John Oyster srnr's ex'r
Shaffner ft Zeiglcr etal vs Thlw S Maekcy
Jim Knorr for II. Knorr vs Enoch Mowers' sdm'r
J nines T Sutton ft Co vs Samurl Kyle
Elizabeth Krier vs A S Lawrence
Daniel Gnnscrt vs Henry Buhner
Mary Patterson vs George Ilcckert
Boneparto Thompson etal vs Casper St Clnir
Ore Evster for Mar- Eb. Urcenongli ex'rs
tin eaver
Win McDaniel for A
W Comly
William Dalius
John Reynolds
John Jackson
George Lawrence
Hillington for Ilunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Same
John Jackson Jr
.Simon Snvder
vs John Jackson et al
vs II S Ilnulman
vs Isaac Reader
vs Junics Beard et al
vs D Marr ft I Brown
vs Susan & Sarah Rcid
vs Charles Alexander
vs Same ft Wife
vs A W Comly
vs George Snvder
vs Ccortrc Hertz
A W Comly
Baltzar Garnhart's oilmr's vs R V Dunn's admr
Alliin Newberry vs Thomas Itascr
Crandall for J C Morgan vs Ceo Miller's ndm'r
John Reed's assignee vs E L Piper
John Ross & Wife vs (iconic Fox
John King vs Daniel Weidner
Same vs
Washington Mutual In-
surance Company
State Mutual Fire Insu
rance Company
Peter Arnwine & Mun
co A Reid
Same
E Kaufman at ul
Sa me
C Gosh &
Jacob
Wcikc
vs Reuben Fegcly
vs D C Caul
vs A E Kapp
vs Robert Whiteside
vs Atiriiham Drosions
lacob B. Masscr
lolm Divcl ft Wile
lounna Pendevillc
eorge Leitlx-rgcr
5a rah L Keen
Same
vs Samuel Savidgc
vs John Hartman
)liver U HilUard
W Peal Indorsee fee vs Joseph Dimmit k at al
!hrist & McFaddcn vs Susanna Rcid
leulven Fecelv & Co vs Hush Bellas
biiah Bownn
vs Win II Thompson
cbccca I.amison
hrtstian Cable
v Thomas Vustinr's exrs
vs M Bachinan ct F Markle
vs A E KuiTiier
vs Andrew Mcl.anahuii
vs Wm II Bound
vs (icorsc Bright
vs David L Irlund
vs '1 houias Barr
Jacob Bernard and
Wm Kahler
o!ert M Lyon
eliecca Swartx
enry A Lechncr
dm I. Ycager
am is Joduu
eurictta Lewis
mid GilMon
ieger for R Fagely
J Masscr
vid Fisher
nifl Rhodes
V Peal
nuel L Beck
hn for W Camp
lliam Sechler
'iigely &. ('o
lolph DueoKcr
rgc Brosious
vg J Funnan 4- F Klaic
vs Barbara Shafler's ex'is
vs J W Friling
vs Jatob Wcrtman
vs V"0rtin Irwins' adin'r
vs Jacob Stit7.ol
vs Wolverton V I.eiscnr'g
vs .la col, II oilman et al
vs William Inch
vs Peter Thomas
vs Daniel Kmn'e
K li'.Liiid VL'ilti nntie.
loats for M Swrny v. , lrrM,M(.nt
derton Smith's exr's vs A V & T Morria
Same fc!;"""
idel I. KelTcr vs John F Wulunger
iom Forsman et al vs John Parks
Bush & Wife vs Nathaniel Saxton's adin'r
A Sbissler vs Daniel (ilf nn
-n Fagely 4- Co vs John Rasser Sr Co
i II Hhoads vs J Foy A J IIarin.ni
lei Ewins v " Ciiniinings
b Wciliel v Bcnjulllin Robins
n & Welkcr for v wi, Um Fg,.y
lge No 23
8 GooJ vs It D Cummings
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
thonotary a Ullice.
iry. July 3, 1852.-
l.rt.
IVB.B & L ANDELL,
lh and .Irch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
VE established a Store where the best
ade now resort for
.ehold Dry Goods,
ii h Fancy fioods.
. Kilki and Shswls,
,ry, Gloves and Mitts,
i, . fsssimers and Vesting,
ii, ,. .d Linens by the piece,
ask Table Linens and Napkins,
,t Black Silks for Dresses,
Stock of Mournins Ooods.
Li constantly receiving Barnaul from
' York sod Philadelphia Auctions, which
' wholesale and retail very cheap lor Nett
E Evite, WASiimr.ToNl. Landell,
lelphiaJuly 3, MJ;
LIST OF CAUSES
Court of Common
Pleas of
-i. i-rland County to
be held on
Ihe0thly of August 183
din O Lowrey
vs
711lin Allison
Feigned Issue
r, 4 John Love 1
.Uma Exr'sof
i ,ov deo'd
it
Allison
JAMES HFARP. Proth'y.
Urtarv's OnTre. )
1MIOCLAMAT10N.
JVTOTICE ts hereby civen that a Special
Conn of Common Pleas, in and for the
County of Northumbeiland, to commence til
the Cnnit House, in the borouph of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., mi Monday the 9ih day
of AnsiiHl next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors are requested to bfl punctual in
their attendance, ut the time appointed
tifrreenble to their notice.
Given tinder my hand at Stnibiiry, the 3d day
of July, in the year of onr Lord one thou
sand ei-flit lull. died and fKty-two nnd the
Independence of the U Slates of America
the Clh.
WILLIAM B. Kirr, Sheriff.
God save the Comn.o:.wca'th.
liist of Jurors,
F Northumberland County for August T.,
A, D. 1853.
i i n in Jurors.
?fMifnv. Geo. Harrison, James Covert.
Pki.awake. lienor ville Linebach.
Cnii.lso.i.'Aii'K. Robert A. Griilin, An
drew Keller, Neal Caul.
Ti iiuut. John Ihiflmnn, John Hang, sen.
NoiiTtiu.MOKiii.AND John Diinluim.
I'i'PEii Aihjusta. GeurgH Conrad, Jete
tit itt li Oberdorf
J.uksdN. Jacob tioitscrt, Nicholas S
Diumheller.
I'l'FEB Mahonoy. Samuel Ressler, Gideon
Ada n.
Lower " Christian Messner, Wm.
Shnff.fr, J. B. Lenker.
Coal. Dmiel Evert.
Point. Washington W. Fiens.
Lewis. Hennt'ville Beiber.
Ki-sii. John Pens!.
Siumokin. Josi'ph Hoover.
Little Maiionov. Georgo Swineharl.
Traverse .Jurors.
Siisni'nv. C. O. Hue Inn an, Charles Muell
er, Peier llilnman. J A. Sliissler.
NiiRTitCMDEKi.AND. Daniel Gosslcr, John
Heck.
Milton J. U. Reed, Joseph Bound.
Delawahe. Michael Euglf, Robert Cast
l"r, Peter Kelchner, Daniel Fullmer, Henry
Iviioer, Jacob llollinan.
Lewis. Adam Schuyler, Tiobeil Brunei,
Robert Finney, Abraham Weitmau, David
Walls.
Ti'RDl'T. Andrew Fullmer, Josiah Cole.
Point. William Ammurmun, Win. L.
Cook, LefTard Houuhawnut.
Cmi.lsg.CAciUE. Huyh Caul, Wm. Ram
h.irt, Jacob Kline, Andrew Fct.er, lienjainiii
Tiovel, John Caul.
Siiamokin. Jacob Leiscttring, Wm. Tits
vorlh, Obediah Campbell.
Resit. Chas. Kase, Samuel Reader, Isaac
Scull, Carter Metller.
C;)Al.. Jacob Muurer, Jes?e Vamnll.
LnwEii Auccsta. Gcorga Savidge, Ben
j.imin Kiieabaum
1'i't'ER Augusta. Benjamin Kutlcrman,
Elijah Chidister
Ca m eron. Peter Weikel.
Jackson. Joseph Boldorf, John Boliner.
Lower Maiionov. Michael Lahr.
Thevohton. Daniel Kelly.
LIST OF JURORS,
OF Xorthumbeiland Couiitj, for August 9,
1852. Special Court.
Delaware. U. II. Mason.
Lewis. John Pollock, James Younp, John
Rnii.-h, J. R. Barr.
ClIlLlSOLMQCE John TlOXel.
Mll.TuN. James Buoy. John M. Huff.
Point. John Nixon, Richard Jones
Hush. Win. D. (ica hart, Philip Bun?
hail, Rush Cccnihait. Beiij.tiiiin Gcathuit, Jo
seph Bailor, li!ie. Kaso
Siiamokin John Hunkel, Jno Soper, Hen
ry Replev, Chailes Leader.
Low eh Af:u.-TA. Jacob Rnnn, John Fry.
Titer Aii;u-i.a. Robert Campbell.
Jackson. Geoign T. Traulmau, Isaac
Heiiz. Henry Wentel
Coal. Stephen Biltenbender
Low En Maiionov. Samuel Lease, Peter i '.'0
lirtr.liier, Peter Heckerl. Jacob Bmeaman.
Upper Maiionov. J dm lletrich.
Sunhurv. Solomon Brociuns, Geoico W.
S.r.iih.
22
23
24
25
2ti
27
; 2S
Trevorton.--K I ward Helfenstein.
C.Mr.RtiN John Lon".
SECOND
I'pcsh Arrival of (sootls
AT THE NEW STORE OF
I. r. ti:neu&co.,
(NVorli; opposife Ifeueer's Jlutcl, Market St.)
SunLury, Northumberland County, Pa.
VTE Is?? to announce that we are rereUing a
' new and varied supply of goods from
Philadelphia in addition to our present new
sloi k ! all of which we oiVer at such prices as we
think should command a speedy sale, our philos
ophy is, to sell cheap and turn our money often ;
and we know that at the year's end this will pay
us better than slow rales nnd large profits, and
our customers will in the meantime liuve the
lieuefit of goods at low prices and of the best
euulilv. Onr slock consists of
Dry (lootls,
Hardware, Qui'i'itsiraiT,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Wall
Paper for Room and Window
Blinds, (J run ccs. Lemons,
Nuts and Candy, Salt,
Mackerel, Salmon
Dried Beef,
Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nnils,
Window Glass, Paint Mil IV, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton l.nps and Yarn, with a variety
of ether articles.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, June 20, 1852 ty.c
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL AND
Allegorical Print of the Age,
In Coiiitiicinoiali.nl of that most important
event in tho AMERICAN REVOLUTION, I
The lirilisli Mirr, iidmiii tlitir nrms to
GENERAL WASHINGTON
After their defeat al YORKTOWN, Virginia,
October 1781.
rpllK Knprnviiig is execaled liy Tanner, Viillinirr, Kenr
1 iey & Co. I'niiii aa original diuvvitii! tty J. t'. Itenuull,
unit iiuMtkht-il liy llriijamia 'runner, Knuraver, IMilludcl.
plan. I ut size ul iim trini is ii .11 iiit'iitv .iihi was or
iguiully publiKlieil Ui SnIsuTiliers nt Hit ill the slicet.
Thk HiTnBV.-lii ttic brst ami L'riind plan are exhibited
ttir.-i; larpe i;iihijis 1 llie priiiriil ollieert, who wire pre
sent at die transartiiin, Willi u I'iiitliful likt-iu'H of ench.
Ill llie hrst cr.iun is seen lienrriil V asliuiL'lnll, Oenernl
lticliaiiili(siii, Oeaentt l.ineolii, Coloai-I lliimilt'in, an old
t-'armrr enuer to e.iuleninliite the scene. Billy the servant.
unit the Horse of lipuerul Wusliintin.
la the seciinil irronn, ure Anierieaa nml r leneh tinicers;
lii-iieral Km is, siecietary V its in, the Date tie Jjiusuu, unci
tti M.uriiis tie Im Kayette
Ttic ttnrtl frroun is tiveriitive of Ilia Itrilifh surrrnder
inu their linns, l.'irtt Ctirnwullis, (ienerul O'tluni, CXini
iii slue l-iimnoiis, Cotntl Tarltiin, with two fiugeis eut
If. laeuleiiani Col inel ltalpli Aliereniiiilite, l.ienteiuint
Col iiii-I liuiiitiis, 1,-ird C'hevt'n, Ac. JirdCornwallis sp
ne:irs iiiesiitiiis his swortl to the first tienernl lltheer ha
iiii'i'ls, hut Oeneuil Wuihinptoii is pointed out to hiia as
the only peisnii to wit sn tic it to snrrenner ms worn,
tin liie heiirhls nisi in the diitnnea are the diflereat ar.
itiirs and cmwils nl' spectators. Tha House of Hecrelary
Wilsnii, oet'upii'd hy Isird Cornwullis ond his stun", which
vviix b ilnlstrdnt and pierced with tsills; the Murquis de l
Payette having rcinn kcit that Ihey wee eurryinft diihea
tor tne ainaer in iirn urnwniii, assca ksvc hi ucnem,
V'asliiiiKU-ii to smve him a dish of his own cookins, and
immediately uflrr several b unlislielis fell through the loof
isi the Uthte, and woundetl mine, and dispersed the party
Tiik Ai Lsaoitt. tin Ihe left is erected a monument in
hoti'' of lli'SMS illastri'ms heroes who snrrifired Iheir lives
and fortunes lo insula ut their cilisens, the Laberty aud In
depeiKtenea thev now etij'iv.
Piil-lnlied at M hy WM. B. I.ANK. Philadelphia, snd
to he had at the ()(te-e of the "A.MKHICAN CorKIF.R,"
No. 141 Chesinut Street, l'ltiUitclhia, as prcmiuins to that
I an".
rty A lits-ial dlseomu to Arrnts.
I'lnli'lflphb June 2, If
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
PllOCLAMATION.
NOTICE is hereby givsn that thn sevoral
Courts of Common Picas, Genersl Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
3d day of August next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace nd consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, sra
requested to lie then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several oll'iccs appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall
lie just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 3d day
or July, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-two and the In
dciciideucc of the United States of America
the 70th.
WILLIAM B. KirP. Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
DENTISTRY.
T1IEO. L1V. CHASE, M.1).
SURGEON DENTIST,
(or PHILADELPHIA.)
AS the pleasure of announcing th.it he has
an ollicc for a limited period at the
WASHINGTON HOUSE, in sundubv,
where he will perform all professional operations
WITHOUT PAIN, enabled to de so by long
exjicrience and skillfully constructed instruments.
Dr. CHASE, will give particular attention to
the inseition of Artificial Teeth, (whole sets or
parts of sets,) which will lc made at his office in
Philadelphia. Persons desirous of having Teeth
inserted are assured Hint they can lie made equal
in appearance, and as Useful for masticating the
hardest aliments as natural ones.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call
at tire ollicc, if from no other motive than curi
osity, and examine teeth constructed by me, and
pronounced by all CHEF D'OUVJtES of artistic
skill.
Sunbury.Junc 20, 185'i, 3t.
NOTICK
IS hereby piven that the Supreme Court for
the Northern District ol Pennsylvania,
will commence its annual Session on the
second Monday of July next, al the Court
House in Sunbury.
CHARLES PLEASANTS,
Proth'yS C.,N. D.
Prothonntary's OlTlcc, )
Sunbury, June 10, 185S J
LIST OF CAUSES
"OOR nrsnmcnt in the Supreme Court for
"- the Northern District of Pennsylvania,
for July Term, A. D. 1852.
EUR the first half of the term.
1 Covell vs Maffit Luzerne county
2 ('use vs Johnson Susrj'lianna co
3 Andres vs Evans Tioga co
4 Gore el ul vs Powell et al Luzerne co
5 Huston vs Barstow Bradford co
6 The N Y & Erie U H c .
Co vs Skinner Susquehanna co
7 Graves vs Cole Tiopa co
8 Jessup et al vs Rose Susquehanna CO
9 Morris vs Case Tioga co
10 Shaw vs Deem "
11 Wrifjht vs Cudwallnder "
12 Stephens vs Seaeh Luzerne co
13 The Dearmout Coal Co vs
Ilei.s of Newbold, dee'd et al M,erne
McKean's Adin'rs vs McKenn Bradford
15 Hutu. el
vs Anson Potior co
vs Cole Tioa co
vs Koons Luzerne co
vs Newman ct al Siistj'hanna
vs Steele et al Luzerne co
vs Smith Wyoming co
vs Kuapp Biailfonl co
vs Giiliin Tioga co
vs Vasbuij; WvomiiiK co
10 Mann
17 Hoyt et al
IS Dayton
19 Koons
Adams
Bailey
Graves
Keeler
Kit by
Barber
Same
Ross
V1
vs Shaw
vs B.iird
vs Brink
vs Flontl
Bradford co
n
it
Woming co
Mylert ct al vs Sullivan co Sullivan co
FOK TUB SECOND HALF OK THE TERM.
29 Caldwell vs Kennel Lycoming co
jo I.'.!.. r n:..i.: -.i ...
Adin'rs of Cnllahan dec'.l LCOmln3 00
31
32
Appeal by E Menuas et al North'J co
Fisher et al vs Kailey Union co
33 McCaity
34 Cole
35 Cummings
36 Cose
37 Seaman
38 Miller
39 Moore etal
40 Meiser
vs Hoffman Lycomino co
vg Rilleiihouse et al Col co
vs Antes et al Lycoming
vs Heisely '
vs Spayd Norlh'il co
vs Sneiiey "
vs Donaldson Columbia co
vs Eckhart'a Ailm'r L'nion
41
42
43
44
Hepburn & Miller vs Cameron & Co Lye
linlil vs Moll Union co
HerroKl vs Mensiie
Foreman vs Tanner Lvcomintr co
43 Columbia co vs Montour co Columbia co
4fi Levers vs Colnmbin co "
At Slioecker vs llollinan Norlh'il co
18 (icddes & Marsh vs Kluse Union co
49 Snyder vs Middleswarlh "
f0 lload Liberty Pole &c "NorthM co
.51 Bieber Treas'r Lyc co vs Martin Lye co
52 IVnller vs Caul North'd co
53 Valley tp vs Rush tp Montour co
54 Carpenter vs (Jreen Lycoming co
55 Adm'rof J Snyder tleo'd vs Ziejler Union
5G Keyser vs oxthoimer's Adin'r NoithM
57 Kreight vs Ueigharl Lycoming co
58 8c hock vs Schock's Ex'is Union co
NEW STORK
PETER y. Git AY
T ESPECTFULLV informs the citizens
of
Sunbury and vicinity, that ho has commen
ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, and has
just received and ojicned a well selected assort
incut of 1
Dry Goods,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CA8SIMER8, 8ATTINETTS,
A nd a general assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every description.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of other articles such as
are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold
at the low out prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Sunbury, May IS, 1852. 6nv
Notice to Collectors.
rilll E Collectors will have time until Tuesday,
JL Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th, 14th
and 15th of July, lo pay their State tax in order
to get Ihe Ave per cent abatement. The Collec
tors of Delaware, Lewis, Turhut, Milton and
Chilisquaque, will come in on the 13th of July
those of Upper Mahonoy, Jackson, Little Maho-
noy, Lower Mahonoy, Shainokin, Cameron and
Coal will come in on me mu oi juiyt nusn
Lower Augusta, Upper Augusta, 8uubury, Knr.
thumberland and Point will come in on the 15th
of July 1652. Prompt payment is required, 6
per cent will be allowed for payment up to the
I . .... r . I . 1 IV . . I J
tunes staled aoove, lor me oniercm lownsmpa.
WM. WILSON, 1
C. ALBERT, SCom'rs.
CHAS. WEAVER, J
huubuty, June , isa- w.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
No. 47 South Wattr Strtet, heloto Cnrsfmir,
rHIt.ADBI.PHIA.
IMPORTERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
Are.. k-M-n pnnstantlv on hand tha following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Raisins, Almonds, Currants.
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts,
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts. Fins, ' Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved (-inner, Tamarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon Pvrup, Firs Crackers,
Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Claret Wine,
Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malatja "
Philadelphia, July 8, 1858. ly.
THE VERY LATEST ARRRIVAL,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
FRILING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public and
"the rest of mankind," that they have just
received and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring1 and Summer Goods
that has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every varto'y ol
- Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Camimercs, Sattinets, Vtsting),
Drtllmg, Lintns,
Antl all kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginphmns, Larrns, Chintzis, Dt
Lames, lierago,
A ii I every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear. ,
Also an extensive assortment of
Panama and I'ai.m Lf.af Hats.
Also a large assortment of GROCERIES,
St'CIt AS
Sugar, Teas, ColTee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a Inrqe assortment of
HARDWARE and ftUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a trcsh supply of
DRUGS AND MKP1CINT.S.
Besides Ihe laifjest unit most rjeneral assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be bad in this
place.
CV" Country produce of all kinds taken in ci-
chongc nt the highest market price.
Sunbury, May 22, 1853.
Daguerreotype Likenesses
FOR ONE DOLLAR!
JIIAILER MASON has the pleasure of
informing the inhabitants of Sunbury ami
vicinity that he has opened Rooms at the
Slate House, whete he will be in readiness
to receive visitors between the hours of 9 A.
M. and 5 P. M. Pictures taken with any
tlesitablu effect of liyht or shade and colored
in the highest perfection of Ihe art and no
reonrd lo weather.
Instructions given and apparatus furnished
for S50.
N. B. Perfect satisfaction given in all ca
ses or no charge.
Sunbury, May 22, 1552. tf.
NEW STORE.
BENJAMIN HEFFNER
RESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied hy George
Blight, opposite Uolton's Hotel. Ho has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring; and Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO:
Calicoes, GliiKiniiiN, I.nwnn,
MotiKKCIInc Io aUilnca
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also au assortment of Hardware. Iron
ami Steel, Nails, &e.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various sijles and
patterns.
Abo nn assortment of ROOT & SHOES.
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt, Fish, ty.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
It ran (I)'. Gin, Wine, &c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will he sold at
the lowest prices. .
If Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest pri-cs.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly.
JOHN A. TAVLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand ia Northumberland, Pa.
ESPECTFULLV inform the public that all
work in his line will be made up of the very
best material and finished in the latest style of
I lie l .astern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best stylo and at the lowest rates,
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
Moy 15, 185S ly.
JUST KECEIVEI)
AT TUB
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. ST HO II,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, Rraxs and
Jitpniiiied Mounting,
Which he will either make up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can tie liaj anywbere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunk. Vullcca, &c ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on the shortest notice.
All iiersons are invited to cull and examine for
tbemselvea.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852. tf.
New Arrangements fob
Susquehanna Packet Boats.
Former Detentions at the Junction Avoided !
fN and after May 1?, 1S58, the Packet
J leave the Junction daily at 3 o'clock, P.
will
daily at 3 o'clock, P. M.
(or upou the arrival of tha Cars leaving Phils
dclphia at 8 o'clock, A. M.t) and arrive at Wil
liamsport next day at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Leave Willianisport, daily, at II " A. M,
Arrive at Northumlicrland, at 7 44 P. M,
And at the Junction, at 6 " A. M
In time to take the cars for Philadelphia and
1 iiuourg !
BUKCJUEHANNA BOAT COMPANY.
Harriaburg, May 15, 1852 3iu.
lMERSON'8 AKITHEmIsTkTNos. ).) 3,
-t-i end Porter's Rhetorical Reader, just receiv
ed and for sale by WM. McCARTY.
Sunbury, May I, 1851
17JEE BILLS.Ju.tices end Constables Fee
" Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for
sale si mis unite.
LIGHTNING KODS.
A FTER many years' close investigation and
numerous txperiments, the Patentee takes
pleasure in informing the public that he hss arri
ved tt the true principle of protecting families,
dwellings end property from the destructive influ
ence of LIGHTNING. The calamities that
every City, Town, Village and Country falls vic
tim to annually, through the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when tha remedy is so easy to obtain this is
found in
ARiUITAGK'S
Patent Magnetic Lightning; Rods,
and in this alone. This Rod hss been examined
by Ihe most scientific gentlemen in the world
Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Wallor and ma
ny others that have examined them, recommend
and sxsk of them in the highest terms of appro
bation, and have pronounced them Ihe only safe
rods in use in Ibis or any other country for the
protection of Lives and Property. One advan
tage is to divide and throw back a part of the elec
tric fluid harmless to the clouds ; in time of a
stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion
of fluid that belongs to the earth without the
slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This
rod has many other advantages over the old one.
The only place of manufacturing is in
riii St. 3 rfoors above 2th, Philadelphia,
where all persons are respectfully invited to call
and examine for themselves. For sale Whole
sale or Retail bv
THOMAS ARMITAGE.
C?" The only authorized Agent for the Coun
ties of Union, Juniata, Mitllin, Clinton, Lycom
ing, Northumlicrland, Montour, Columbia, Lu
zerne, is SAMUEL HOOVER,
llartlcton, Union tounty, Pa.
Orders and letters addressed (post paid) lo Mr.
Hoover, will be promptly attended to.
May 8, 1852.- 4m.
Valuable Property.
late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Of Northumberland
JLT PP.ITATE SALE.
rilHE subscribers, Executors of the Estate
of Ephraini P. Shannon, late of Ihe Bor
ough of Norl hu in bet land, ollor nt private sale,
the following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two story Brick
Buildiuo, formeily occupied by the deceased
ns a Store and Dwelling, ami now occupied
as such. Theie ate also on the lot two frame
dwellings, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is erected a two story white Frame
Dwelling;, &e.., adjoining John Taggart, Est.,
occupied by Ct.ns. Knous.
Lots Nos. 69, 70 71 & 72, situate in Mar-
l aei oireei, a iwo siory wnne frame wwei-
lino, occupied by James Dnuly, and a stable
is erected on hits No. 69 & 70.
Thti undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on the corner of Duke and 4th Street, on
which is erected a Iwo story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallister.
Lot No. 18S, situate in Queen Slreet on
which is erected a Iwo slory white Frame
Building, occupied by John Burkert
Lot No. 60, situate nt Northway and Wa
ter Slieels, on which are erected Iwo Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandliiio and John Vaiidling.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on which is erected a twnstoiy Fiamo Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining
lands of John Dosha y, nn the East side of the
Nisquehuuiiu, about three miles below Dan
ville.
Also two adjoining vacant lown lots, silil-
ated on the corner of Second ami Orange
streets, numbered in the goueral plan of Bor
ons)!. Nos. 215 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in the General plan ul said
Borough, ios. 203, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Sixth Streets, tunning East to an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of said Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, ami numbered in the general plan of
sal a tforungn, INos. 189, 18b, 187 & 188.
The above property will be sold in parts
or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apnlv lo John
Cake, Esq., al Northumberland, or lo the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNF.ASS. ) ,
THOMAS STUAWBRIDGE, tx rs
Northumberland, May 22, 1S52. tf.
H. J. WOLVERTON,
ATTOIUTEY AT LAV.
OFFICE in Market street, Sunbury, adjoining
the Ollicc of the "American" and opposite
the Post Ollicc.
Business promptly attended to in Northumber
land and the adjoining Counties.
l!:rKaTo: Hun. C. W. lliuins snd B. Ban-
nan, I'ottsville; Hon. A. Jordan ami 11 U. .Mas
ser, Sunhurv.
April 10, 1855. ly.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St , between 2i fr 3d Sis., and
No. 17 North 6th Street,
liIll.AUKI.PIUA.
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLY inform Store-keepers, Mer
chants, Ac, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Caudlea, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
fT Cash paid for 1 allow and rough r at
April 10 1853. ly.
NEW GOODS!
J. K. KAU1TMAN
At His .rw Store in Mlowing Run,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
customers, that he bus just received a new
stock of goods, which he oilers to the public
ut the lowest prices, tin
Spring and Summer Dry Good,
guru A3
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Merinos,
Mousscline De Laines, Flannels
and every variety of goods suitable for the season.
Also Silk Hats, Caps, See.
ALSO: An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, of fsroceries,
isiqrou$.
ALSO:
A variety of Queensware, Crockery, it.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, &c.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods at the holiest market price.
Hollowing Run, April 17, 1852. tt,
SUNBURY FERRY!
HENRY W. BUCHER informs the public
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
as he is now well prepared with good and sutli
cient erafu he will bo enabled to 'accommodate
the public with promptness and despatch.
April 10, 1852 tf.
BLANK DEEDS printed on the best quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices
at this office, by wholesale and retail
lUSTICES FEE BILL8 For sale by
II. B. MAUSER.
Sunbury. IMt.'V
lAZORS A superior article ft sale
IV,lorf HENRY MASSETt.
6unbuiy, Teh. 1, 1850,
TREMENDOUS DISCOVERY
In the Dry Goods Business!
Goods to c sold Chiafcr than thg
Cheapest at tub Stobs or
ISAA.C CAMPBELL CO.,
In Upper AugiiNla ttmnfthlp,
Northumberland County, Pa.
WHO respectfully Inform the public gener
ally, that they have received and opened
a new and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting in part of
French, English and American Cloths, Pluck
and Fancy Catsimers, Sattinetts, Checkf,
Drillings, Muslins, !cc , Culicoes,
Linens Ginghams, Lawns, and
all kinds of Summer tt'are,
Delaines of every de
scriplion and
Style,
Together with n lot of Ladirs Dress Goods.
Also a fresh supply of GROCERIES,
such as Sugars. Coffee, Teas, Mo
lasses, &c, HARDWARE, Nails,
Iron, Steel, &c, also a
largfl assortment of
QUEENSWARE.
A fresh supply of DRUGS & MEDICINES.
BOOTS and SHOES suitable for
men, women and children.
HATS and CAPS such as Straw, Palm Leaf
and other hats.
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, &c,
RT All of which will lo sold cheap for cash
or in exchange for country produce at the highest
market price.
Upper Augusta, May 15, 1852. ly.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
BROWN STREET,
above Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
PsHHE undersigned respectfully inform the pub-
lie that they are in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most reasons
ble terms.
Thev invite the attention of STOVE DEAL.
ERS to their large assortment of STOVES, all
of which are entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which are the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, ttar Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny l.ind Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salunianders, Can
nons, Bases, Bare Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
furnaces, Gas Ovens, etc., ir.
ABBOTT A- LAWRENCE
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
" NEW COUNTRY "STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tulpc
hocken Road, (near Kreighbaum's Black
JACOB AVEIMER,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he
has opened a new Store at the above place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Clollis, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotlon
and worsted summer ware.
ALSO:
Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, lawns,
Gingham!,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
Tea, Coffer, ScnAn, Molassks, &c.
C; HOC ERICS, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, and all kinds of
Liquors.
Hardware. Iron an J Steel, Nails, Ac,
QUEENSWARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Palm leaf and olher Hats.
Fish, Salt, &c,
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
Aloy 8, 1852 -tt.
. ' JAlLES B.rLEEF,.'3
Wholesale ami ICelail Cluck
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
YVHERF. may be found, one of the largest
v and best assortments of Clocks and 1 line
picfes in the United Stabs, in quantities to suit j
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou- ,
sand Clorks; embracing every variety of style J
ailU IllUlluiatiuir, .uiuiuiv ....... ,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapp's lately pat
ented Scientific Nicho Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, aud a variety -of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES BARBER,
S. E. Cor. Chcstuut & Snd Sts., Phila.
April 10, 1852. ly.
It. COHNKUIS. I. l IIAKKK. W. C. BAKKIt.
Cornelius, linker t$ Co.,
MAXl FATl Iti:!!! OF
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
STORE NO. 17G CHESTNUT ST..
Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1852. tf.
I C ..... .... ...l.l r. f 'I......H..M Mol e '
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION MKKCIIANT,
FOR THK BALK OF
Fish, Provisions, fje.,
Vo. 9 A'ortA Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1832 ly.
J. H. & W. B. HART,
WHOLESALE C. 11 0 C E It S,
No. 229 North 3d St., above Callou-hill,
PHILADELPHIA.
A large assortment of Groceries always on
hand, which will lie sold at Ihe lowest prices for
Lash or approved Credit.
April 10, 1852. ly.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
If Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
form PaiiTsas generally, that he has suc
ceeded to the Business of manufacturing i'rxnt
ing Ink formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Father, and oilers his articlo to the trade.
without any Purrs, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established character it has borne,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor htm witti a call. Iraxs
Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852 tf.
WM7M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY" AT LAW.
Sl.MU KV, PA.
Dee. 18. 1851 tf.
M. L. SHINDEL,
ATT0R1TET AT LAW.
Office in Market street Sunbury, opposite
1 Weaver's Hotel )
BUSINESS will be promptly attended to in
the Counties of Northumberland, Union,
Columbia and Montour,
Punbury, Oct. II, 1151 ly.
600 BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
Boot!, anlivo and intelligent man,
with a small ennilul of finm 3 lo n
$100, can make larjje profits by engaging 'nt
uo sine oi llio lolloping
POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS.
Cll AMHRHSi 'INFORMATION FOR THK PKOI't.K :
"imnr uwyrtipnlni ,,r tsrfiil Kismlnlgr. Tw
t.i"K-Di;,.p.U!ll V"lm. c.t,ii t;tl ...its.
' U X!?..illTOnV -IHI. AMKltlCAN
Kiwrovn,;, ort.ro gCT, will. J line
FKTKRaiiVamsTUiiroFTiiK f v.nv ....
host's hf.Siahkahi.k kvf.ntS Tin th
f,Y.OFJJK,l,'A , Ti sirai iK.ta:, vi.Iiihi. rot,,
lainina ISii0(K.?,-sa,,lM.wi;,,g,H1iBK,. The Is-st Ilia
t"fvi'f Anirnca miMi.hrd
' T(1? tliaTIt
Fnorr riuroliiAi. (.iff. of WAsmxriTriv .
fpleiKliil H jk. dntiiiiiiiiK txi is-tav., ps( snd I'Sl rte-
' s n ncuprm i. lie ut Wtohmgi'M
' HISTORY OF THE INDIAN W
1'irnt and Fliiin Plntrs.
TIIF. TRUE RKFl.BI.IGAN. Gisitniniiw ? InsiuMiml
Ail.lrrwi antl the b irst Aimnnl AiMrmri sinl VfrrstiKi s
or all tha Presidents of Ilia United Suites, the L'ouMiui.
lions of the Important Suites in the L'nion. Ac, Ac
Emliellished Willi Portraits of nil Die I'rssidcnis, en. s-
ved on steel, and a view of the I'apiud of the L'ut.c
Stales. MS) popes. W mo.
FOX'9 HOOK OF MARTYR S. A f.Vadsr Family
Kdili.m. larae quarto, with 45 Engl:, twistifiilly
linnnd in mnr-ieen. gilt.
DK COR MKMN'8 IIIMTOR Y OF THK POPF.S. Deo
Inrjre octavo pufres, with illuRtrnliniis.
Jf)MI-:PIII."R' VOItKS. Fine Kdititm. one Inrtre v lntne.
tTt RM SJ nUI LKCTIO.NS ON TIIK WORKS OF
KOI).
pt. rinnnKf stfdif. of natirk.
WtllTK'S HISTORY OF THK Woltl.H. A VnliuiMir
tenelnl Hisfory. One large oetnvo votuine, Willi liund-
snie Kiieniviiiirs.
MVFJ OF GREAT AND rKI.FIIRATKD f'HAR AC-
TF.RS : of a I Aires and Cotiittrifs. One large vnli.ni!;
01' HSt pages, with lunocrous Knf rurings.
Together wiih a nnmber of other
particularly adapted for Popnlar Readii :-.
(7 The most liberal discounts wi7i I - -m
to Agents who may engage in the sa:c j :;
ufiore Valuable hooks.
For further particulars, address ipos-.i-i
paid,) J. & S. h. GUION, Publi'- ;;..."
No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philw!
June 26, 1852.
Oils, Tallow Grease. r.wA
OHIO MINERAL PAINT.
Qfsfi HARRELS MACHINERY OIL. IV,.
JUU 75 rts per Riillon. 25(10 Gallons ina.:!,i
nerv oil, in casks of various sizt-s, 75 cts pi r j.il.
s'tlO Parrels Boiled Paint Oil, 53
5000 Gallons '
in casks of various siws. " "
350 Rarrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds and
tpialitiea, from 35 to 60 cents per gallon.
1500 Gallons in Casks of various sizes. Va
rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cut'
per pillion.
50 Toi Tallow Grease, for Heavy Hearings,
and Coarse Marhinery, iu liar re U or Casks, o!
any eonsistency required. Price 6 cents per 1!.
150 Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, nt
the lowest market price.
Marliitrry Oit, warranted not to chill in tho
coldest weather, ami considered by those usiny
it eiiinl to fSicrin Oil.
liuilal I'm nt Oil, eijual to Linseed Oil, other
than for white.
I am constantly receiving large supplies of the
above named articles, and my motto is, "tuiitlt
profits and quick returns.
B. F. POND,
56 Water St., (under the Pearl st House.)
NEW YOiiA
New York, June 19, 1S53 3m.
CfllDlISSION AND FORWARDING HOtSE-
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
Jo. 19, Spettrs Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
Will receive and sell FLOUR, GRAIN, and ali
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE and ab.o
LUMBER.
PARTICULAR attention will he given to this
branch of the Business, by Lewis W. 11.
Gicse, whose whole attention will he devoted to
the sale of Lumber, and will occupy nn Office on
the Falls Dock, especially for tins purpose.
Mr.
! Giesc's long experience, and reputation :is
(irst
rate salesman, is a guarantee mm me uigncsi
market prices will always be obtained.
t iT Liberal Cash advances made on Con
signments : but in no case will this House iniike
nnv advances, until the Produce is received.
March 13, 1852. 4mo.
TltlCMKNDOLS EXCITEKSNT ! '.
Cash, Steam, Electricity ! !
The Aerial and nil other lines out-done by t!i0
LlIitnlii? Hue of
UIX T. CLEMENT.
VV"HO, having great faith in rapid sales and
' small profits, has just received anu opened
a large assortment of
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Store in MarSet Slreet, Sunbury, which
h offer to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists or a general assortment oi
Drv (loods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets. Jeans, Drillings.
Muslins, Linens, Lulieoes, Muslin .'c
Lain, Lawns, (.'iij:uim.. Beragrs.
Stt.K St Palm Leap Hat.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grocci Jcn,
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fi.h Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Viz: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Sqws,
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, .' ; i-i ',
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Vhiskry,
Country prod lira of all kinds taken ii ' x
cliange at the highest market prices.
May 8, 1853. ly.
STA(.K OFFICR
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA,
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor.
yiH I.D respectfully announce that he !':
' taken this well known stand, where
will be gratified to see and entertain his bit . !
and Ihe travelling public generally. This ho i i.
is now replete with every convenience, cornier! t
bie, puvsantlv located, handsomely furnitlu.l,
well ventilated, rendering it in every respect a
dcsirnhlo stopping place. .... , .
No espense ha been spared in fitting up this
house. The chambers are well furnished and
the table and bar provided with the best the
market can afford.
The stable accommodations are cx tensive aud
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland to
Pottsville. stop at this house, where through and
way ticket to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Sunbury, March SO, 185? tf.
Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company.
DR. i. M. MASSER is the local agent for tko
above Insurance Company, in Nortlinniln t
land county, and is at all times ready to effect
Insurance agnlust Are on real or personal pr.
pertv, or renewing policies for the same.
Sunbury, April 20, 1851. If.
GOLD PENS with and without silver rasea
just received, and for sale bv
U D.'MASSKR
futibury, A mil 4 1851
nAND DILLS neatly printed on new typa
promptly executed at this oH'n e. Alsu
blinks, of all kind on superior psper.
Kunbury, IVb. 11, s5J.
IIF.Mt Y CAKK. GKO. I.KACUF.. t. ft. OIF.SK
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