Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 20, 1852, Image 3

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    ASTRING OF ITKMS.
A Southern Commercial Contention will
assemble in Baltimore, on the 13 th of Deo,
Octobm, just closed, was the warmest of
ne last rilteen years.
bh.LT Bowticcs is sick with swamp fever,
u uia nui m toe Everglades.
Thc Free Soil Vote in New York, it is es-
a! . t ...
umateu, will not exceed 15,000.
.
mim is not resident medical man in
ne interior of Australia.
Port Pius IX. refuses stoutly to go to
ranee and crown Louis Napoleon.
Nut Thursday is Thanksgiving in this
otate.
Lincastkr co., has a population number-
tug nearly 100,000 souls.
Chicken, tuikey, and nice pie time is close
H hand.
Tn Mississippi Flag advocate Gov. Foote
for U. S. senator.
Wedded life, says a happy husband, is a
perpetual fountain of domestic sweets.
There is green corn yet to be had in mar
ket. Slewed icicles in July may happen
next.
The barbers of Cincinnati intend in a short
lime to raise their piices of shaving to
ten cents a face.
Carlvlb has got the rheumatism, while
Boz is sorely vexed with high living and bit
ters in the shape of gout.
Orange county, N. C, lh resistance of the
Hon. Wm A. Graham, gives a Whig gain of
402.
Cncici. The Home Journal has this item
''Tiik'jdorc PirtKF.u and Daniel Webstlr
the living ass and the dead lion."
It cost J.imus Hazard, a colored man.
nearly 55 to smoke a cigar in Cambrige
street, Boston.
Peter Pkincelv, on Englishman, 108
years old, voled at Northampton. Mass., on
Monday.
(iooo fat sheep may be had in Mexico for
25 cents! Tbo muMon market must be
down.
Is New York city General Pierce ran 4 125
votes ahead of Seymour, Democrat, for Gov
ernor. Lancaster beats Berks this time 470 voios.
There was a good deal of betting on the to
counties.
There has been an advance in iron, within
the last few week?, or ten ilul'nrs on the
(on.
Cuba or tiik GuifI Sandwich Islands of
the Pacific? The Ayes have it ; it is so or
dered, and entered upon the minutes.
It is estimated that no less than one hun
died thousand dollars has been lost and won
on the recent election in Louisville.
A company of one hundred young men nf
Cincinnati, intend slatting for Australia next
spring.
The American S amlatd, of lluiri.-burg, is
defunct. The proprietor bluneh-cil with fear
at the prospect of starvation.
Gold Half Dollars. A private mint in
California is coining half dollars, some of
which have leached this country.
A vein of coal, four feet thick, lying un
der twelve feet of rock, has been discovered
in Burton, Geauga co., Ohio.
The total vole of Maine for President falls
12,000 short of the vote for Governor in Sep
tember. The cholera is said to have decreased in
those parts of Europe where it so recently
prevailed.
A lump of pure-gold, weighing ten pounds
and four ounces, was recently taken out of n
bed in California.
Accounts from Vienna stale that the Aus
trian Government does not intend lo recog
nize the title of Napoleon HI.
An alligator, which measured eleven feel
in length, was caught under the whaif in
New Orleans, on ihe 28th.
There is such a scarcity of thieves in
F.ngland, that they are obliged to offer large
rewards for them.
A Hoc Transaction. Capt. Caseins M.
Clay sold, a few days ago, in Madison co.i
Ky., 1,000 hogs at 41 cents gross, payable
when Pierce would be elecied.
"Sweet are the uses of adversity." This
may account for the licking which Ihe Whigs
received from the Democrats So says Ihe
Albany Evening Journal.
The New York Tribune thinks that now
it can advocate the Maine Liquor Law with
out being told that it will ruin the Whig
party.
Snow it a foot deep up in the interior of
New Hampshire, while hoi weather, inus
quitoes, and yellow fever are just going out
South Carolina,
France has an army of 404,000 men, 323
hips-of-war, including 102 steamers, and
27,000 seamen. Austria has 540,000 men ;
Prussia 223,000, and Rut ia 750,000.
Troubles are anticipated in Australia be
tween cross-breeds coming in. The Yankees
are getting too numerous there for long peace
and quiet under bayonet government,
A letter from Vienna states that Austria
and Prussia together, in case of war with
France, could bring into the field two mil
liana of men.
Last year there were (en thousand hogs
driven to Madison from Trimble and Henry
counties, Ky. This year the number will
reach sixteen thousand.
Silt Manufacture. The manufacture of
ilk, of various descriptions, is carried on lo
considerable extent in Camden, nearly 100
persona are employed in the business.
Yamkcb Sulivan is seriously addicted to
ossification of the hear; and liver J in plain
word, those useful machines in man's phial
cal life are taming into bone. Old Matthews,
tbe comedian, died of ossifioalion of the
heart. Sullivan has been thumped enough
to be ossified all over !
ID VVe would call your attention to the
advertisement of Swaim's Panacea, for the
Ltrt of aorofula in another column.
ID-P0tS0NiNG.O
Thousands of parents who use Vormifuge
composed oi caster oil, calomel, ate., are noi
aware, that while they appear lo benefit the
patient, they are actually laying the fonnda-
lions lor a series oi ueseases, sucn as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &e.
In another column will be found the adver.
lisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which
we ask the attention of all directly interested
in their own as well as their Children's health.
In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising
from those of a bilious type, should make
use of lha only genuine medicine, Hoben
sack's Liver Pills.
1C7 ,:Be not deceived," but ask for Hoben
sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob
serve that each nns the signature of the
Proprietor, J. N. I10BENSACK, as none
else are genuine.
NARH1ED,
On the 9th inst., by the Rev. K. A. Fisher,
Rev. D. Y. Hrisler, Pastor of the (Jprmati
Reformed Congregation, in Lewisbutg, to
Miss Reber, of the same place.
In Milton, on the lllh inst., by Rev.
P. B. Reese, Mr Mamt.on Huff, to Miss Su
sanna 11. Ziulkr, both of Montour co.
d i i: d.
On Monday last, in Chilisntinntie townchip.
Mr. JACOB KLINE, aged 50 years.
On Monday last, Mr. ANDREW KAR-
ICHNER, aged about 80 yeats.
On Monday last, Mrs. IRWIN, aged 30
years.
On Tuesday last, Mr. MICHAEL POLL-
MER, of Chilisquaqiie lp., aged 55 years
I)C ittmkct
Philadelphia Market.
Nov. 17, 1852.
Fi.our anu Meal. The market is firm ;
sales of fresh ground for rxpoit at S..
ami good brands for city consumption, nl $41
a S5. Exiru Floor is held at 84 87 u 5J.
Rve Flour. Last sales at S4.
Coiin Meal. Last sales of Penna. ct
$34
Wheat Sales of primo red at $110 ; and
a lot of IVnn. while was .nade nl 115 cis
Rve Is in demand ; sales at 87els.
Corn Is scarce and held higher; sales of
new Southern yellow at 75 a 80.
Oats. Sales r" prime Souiherti at 42
43 els.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls at 28e. and hhds
at 27 cis.
Baltimore Market
Nov. 15, 1852.
GRAIN. Sales of good to prime reds lo
day at 108 a 110 cis.; and whiles as in
quality, nl 1 10 a 115 cis.
Corn has improved a little. Sales to-day of
white at 75 a 78 cts., and of yellow nt 72 a
73 cis. Snlea of Pennsylvania yellow at 75a
76 cts , and some parcels as high us 78 cis.
We qnole new Com, in shipping order, nt 65
a 67 cts., for both white and yellow, and
damp parcels at 55 a 63 cts., as in condition.
Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 76 cts.
Oats are worth 34 a 37 civ
WHISKEY. The demand continues very
active, and sales are making as fust as re
ceipls come in nt 26 cts. for bid., some
holders refusing that price. Sales of hlids.
at 25 cents,
SUNBUKY PUICE CUUIIUNT
Wheat. 100
Rtk. .70
t'ous, 0
Oats. 37
Potatoes, - . . 37
Bctteii. - - - 18
Enos. ... 10
1'uIIK. ... 8
Flaxskf.ii. - - - - 100
Tallow. - - 12
TIkkswsx - 20 j
Heckled Fl.x. ... 17
Dined Apples. - 100
al Do. Pkacues. - - 250
New Advertisements.
Estate of ELIZABETH MAItTZ, Dee'd.
NOTICE in hereby given that letters testamen
tary have been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of Elizabeth M aril, dee'd., late of Shu
inokin township, Northumberland county. All
persona indebted to said estate ur having claims
against the same, are requested to call on the
subscriber for settlement.
" DAVID MARTZ, Executor.
Shamokin tp., Nov. 13, 1852.-Cu
o1wi1ans' court sale.
BY virtue of an orJer of the Orphan' Court
of Northumberland county, of November
Tern, 1852 granted upon the application of
Henry C. Ever, administrator iie iioxis xox
of the estate of John Snyder, dee'd., will be sold
by public vendue or out cry, on
WEDNESDAY, the Hth of December neit,
at 10 o'clock A. M., at the house of Henry
Usckhruse, in Union county, the following
real estate to wit : a certain
ISLAM),
situate in the Susquehanna river at or neai Mr
Kee's half Falls, containing about two mid one
half seres, more or less, und known as the Sny
der Island.
Terms made known on the dav nf sale.
HENRY O. EYER, Adm'tor.
November 13, 1852. Is.
Estate of JAMES THOMAS, Dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration have been granted lo the suit
serilier on ti e estate of James Thomas, dee'd..
late of the town of Shamokin, Northumberland
county. All persons indebted to said estute or
having claims against the same, are requested to
call on me subscrihcr tor settlement.
JACOI1 MOCRER, Adm'r.
Chamokin, Nov. 6, 1863. Ct.
BRXTTANNIA WARE
MANUFACTURERS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS having just entered
- into the above business iu all its branches,
take this mode of calling the attention of Coun
try Merchants, and others to their NEW
STYLE and PATTERNS, also the quality of
material, ss we flatter ourselves not to be best in
workmanship or material. Tbe following, in
part, consist of our assortment :
LAMPS and Lamp Screws; LADLES; Cos
tor Friines; BED PANS ; TUMBLERS;
PITCHERS with lids COFFEE POTS and
TEA POT8; Slop Bowls; SUGAR BOWLS;
CREAM CUPS ; BEER MEASURES; Cof.
fee Hoppers CANDLESTIC8 ; SPOONS, of
all sizes; etc., &c
We will be hsppy to receive orders for Sam
ples, by mail, at our place of business, No. 109
RACE ST., or QUARRY ST, above Second
st, PHILADELPHIA.
N. B The subscriber still continues to man
ufacture Csndlt Moulds, Syringes, Surgical In
etruments, 4c, at his old place of business, No.
100 Race 8treet, Philadelphia, to which I would
call ths special attention of Csndls Manufactu
rers. JOHN CALVT.RLEY.
Philadelphia, Nov. 6, l852.3oo.
SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For ike Care
COUGHS, GOLDS.
HOARSENESS, BROW
OHITXS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPINa.COUOH
AND CONSUMPTION.
Alany ycftrft of trial, .intend of .mpnirii.g the public cin
fniciico in tint medicine, Juts won fur it nn appreciation
ami uotiicty by far exceeding tlio mot aaituiue expechi
tiojuol iufiicnds. Nothing hut its intrinsic virtue end
the untnidUikoulile benefit conferred on thuiiaundt nf mi Mer
er, could originate mid tnniiitnin the reputation it enjoys.
While ninny inlcri.tr remedies thrust upon UkI community,
have failed and Ixx-n discarded, this hna pained triends by
every trial, conferred hrncfits on thenlHicied they can nev
er forget, and produced cures too numerous and remarka
ble to be forgotten
AVhile it in a fraud on thenuhlic to are tend tliat onv one
medicine will infullihly cure slill theie is abumlnut proof
that the Cherry Pkctokal djes not only as a euifral
-hing, hut almost invariably cure the nududies for which il
is euij'Ioyed.
As tiino nukes these fuels wider and better known, this
medicine has arurtiinUv lecome the best reliance of the
alllicled, fiorn the log cabin of the Ainerienn Peasant, to
the priluces of Kurobe and Kings. Tliroudtout this entire
conniry, in every rUtlo, city, and indeed almost every
hit in lei it contains, 1'HKitn r Pkctokal is known as the
best remedy ex t tint for diseiues of the Throat und Luuirs.
and in in.niy foreign countries, it is coming to be exten
sively u.fcti ny im-tr uit l intelligent 1'ttj sicions. in uietu
llritutn, Km lire ntid (ieriimny, where the medical sciences
huve reached their highest perfection, Cherry I'ectobal
is introduced, and iu eonstunt use in the Armies. Ilospi
tuls, Alms Houses, Public lnsliiituins, and in domestic
pruciiee, as the snrem remedy their Httendiua: Physicians
can fin pi fur the m re dungeious n flections of the
Imurn. A 'so nt milder ctiscs, mid for childien il is safe,
pi. Hsunf and cuVWunl to cure. In fact, ft nue of the most
llotlering tesliinoiiitilB we receive have Iteeu from ptircuts
who hnve found it eilieaei us in cases uuiticulurlv inciden
tal lOClllldlKKKt.
iheliiRRRY Pectoral is manuftietiirrd bv a m net i cut
Chemist, and cvry fimee of it under his own 6' e, with
nivnriiiblu act-nrney and cure. It is smhul uud protected
by luw from a-'iinleriVils. ciiscnuen(lv eun be relied oil as
genuine without niltiltfrutiiii.
We hnve endrnvorcd here to furuioh the eittnmunitjr
with a medicine of such intrinsic sunr ri .ritv nnd worth as
should commend Itself to their cnnfutenrj n remedy at
once safe, speedy und effectual, which this hits by repeiited
nnd countless trials proved itself to be ; and liusi by great
c:ir in preparing it with chemical hi cur.icy, of nnif Tin
streitcih toufl'.rd ntvsiriiiUM a iew turent tin which th-v
oui rely for the bst ri-siilts, nml the utile ltd with a tenuity
'""i in iiu i r mrin hii inui inetnenie can no.
Prepared at.d sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chvmi.it, Lowell, Mats.
S.lM ill Slilll.nrv hv II M ASSEIl. nn.l l.v
. . . j - . - j
urno'j;ist rnrrullv throup.u : 1 the b'tute.
INovcnil.cr 13, 1852. lyce.lmo
ADJOURNED
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N" pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
ot INorllitimlicrlanil county, will be exposed
to public siile on
TUESDAY, the Mth day of November
next at the House of Christian Albert in Jackson
township. The following renl estate to wit; All
the interest oi the following named heirs of Peter
Brubnkcr, lute of Lancaster county, dee'd., to wit :
Henry liruboker's inlcrjst 2-14 parts; Anna Ks
ti r and Mary Hollini;er. children of Mary liol
lingcr and Rr.ind-cliil.licn of Abruhum Ilrubaker,
of Lancaster county, dee'd., their interest, the
undivided one fourteenth p-irl ; Andrew Urubaker,
minor child of Jacob lirubaker, dee'd., and a
grand-child of 4 brtilirvni Urubaker, dee'd., the un
divided one fourteenth part of the upcr part of
the Island foincrly known us "Whites Island,"
situate in Ihe Susquehanna in Jackson township,
late Muhonny township, Northumlicrland county,
about 12 miles below Suubury, containing;
131 Acres,
74 pcrcl.es or thereabouts, adjoining lands of
Ucnjimin 8irickler, with the appurtcncnccs.
l.ate the estate of Abraham Ilrubaker, dee'd.
Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will be made known
by
JOHN STKICKLER,
(iKO. KKODYi
(JAUUIEI. BliAR,
Guar
dians. JOHN IltUsKY, J
Tlio interest of all the other heirs will
N. 13.
be offered f ir sale nt the same time and place.
hiAMUEI. UKLUAKEK,
A cent for the other heirs.
For further information inquire of
FKUDUi'ICIC LAZARUS, 121.
Punbury Pa.
By Order of the Court, )
J. I. PI KlSlil,, (.Ik. (). C.
Nov. 6, 18.')2. 4t )
"A Penny saved is a Penny Earned."
MAliPLE S BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa.
I.ANK lioo'.a bound nnd ruled in any and
every style, iu the most durnblo nnd sub-
sluuUnl manner, with or without printed Heads.
1 ersnn in want of
Ledgers, Dockets,
Day Hooks, Minute Dooks,
journals, Letter Hooks,
ljlollers, Keecipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, Ac., &c..
or any kind of lilunk Books, would do well to
give mu a rail as I pledge myself to give satisfac
tion. Paer ruled to any pattern desired. Par
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Hooks,
Bibles,
II V in n -Cooks,
tilrason's Pictorial,
Sheet Musir,
Shakupeare's works,
Life of Christ,
Luw Hooks, &c, fie.
(iodey's Lady Uooks,
Ciriihain's .Magazine,
Snrtniu's Magazine,
Harper's Mng'jxine,
Joscphus's works,
Auv of the above or other books hound ill full
gilt, plain or fancy t suit Ihe wishes of customers.
I would again call the uttenlion ol my Mends and
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder for the last 18 vrnrs, and thev ran
depend on having Iheir woik done in the very
best munner, and do the work myself; I use ths
best paper & material; pirate give me a call my
churges arc reasonable and fair, hut there is no
difficulty about prices where work is done satis
factorily.
N. B. Persons having Boos lliey want Bound
can scud them by stue direited to me stating, the
the style tl.ey wish them bound in : I will do
them as low as they can be done any where, cure
fully rack them uu and return them ; Also per
sons ran send orders for Blank Books fay mail,
which will be punctually attended to. All work
done ut short notice.
B. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder,
rottsville, Nov. C, 1832 6m.
FANCY FUR STORE.
THE subscriber invites the public in generol
to cull und examine his large stock of KAN'
of Fitch. tStonc. Martin,
Lynx, French Sable and Squirrel Mull's, Boas,
Victorias, cic. Also, uiuck aim uo u
ding by the bale.
rr The highest prices pain lor eniri i.w
FURS, such as Red snd Grey Fox, Mink, Rac
coon, Muskrut, Ac.
9I1H li.. nrrrtt n TinnFS. which will be
sold cheap, by the bale or single Kobe.
1 ....... . . .. .1 . TIT
liCllltUE. I. nujianiiii
Importer & Kur Dealer, No. 13 8. 4th st.
Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1852 Sine
Fresh and Spiced Oystert !
ir
AVING settled at Northumberland, ( am
now creoared to furnish Fresh and sni-
ced Oysters during the whole season at re
duced prices. You can depend upon them
being fresh, as 1 shall receive them daily,
(Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
they are only 16 hours out of tbe shell.
All persons at a distance, who are in want
or the above article, can have them sent per
dozen or siugle can by addressing
W. H. VICKERV, at Burr's HoleL
Northumberland, Oct. 16, 1S2.
LUUl' I'jJLJ
THE ROAD TO HEALTH I
IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
cCrk op a DtsoTtDEnnn liver and bad
' DIGESTION.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. IF. Kirlus
Chemist, 7, Prtscot Street, Livtrpool, dated
6th June, 1851.
Tn ProfrsKir Homowat,
Vor Pills and ointment Irnre stood the llistist oa
our sale list of 1'iuprirtory McJicines f.if sums yenrs. A
enitntncr, to whom I enn rcfor fur any enquiries, desires
me U let roo know ths particulars of her ense. She hail
been truuhled fui years with difml.-ietl liver and bail
digestiun On the fast occasion, however, the rlrulelire of
the attack wni an abirmiiiK, and the itirluminnllvn set hi so
sryerely, that doubts were entcrlainrd If her n it keini
?, J? "S!,p 'lerili fortunately she was induced lo
try your Pills, and she imorms me thnt nrtef the first, and
. J ,"Md'" '"- "h had ureal relief. Blie cmu'iiucd
l2. 3 . "'"J. '' slthonsh she used only three Hoses, she
is now in the enjm.nt of perfect health. I con Id have
sent you many o,scs, hot the ntvefro,n the ..vssitt or
7 . 7 ' Ihe ntK.DT ' think, speaks much in
favor of your astomrhing Pills.
n. W. KIRKUS.
AN EXTRAOnntNAltY Cl nE OF RIlKt MATIC
FEVER, IN VAN D1KMEN 8 UNU ' C
Copy of a Letter inserted in tht Hobart Town
Courier, of the Ut March, 1851. by Major
J. Walch.
Marmrtt M'Conntran. ninrtrfn rMri sr ws ..:. n..-
New lown. had been mifleriiiR fr.nn a vioknt iheumatic
fever for upwnrds tyf two mmitha,-which had entirely d
prived her of the um of her limbs ) during thin period the
woi under the care of the moat eminent medicnl men in
Hobart Town, and by them her caw waa emmdered hope
leaa. A Irietid prevailed nnon her Ui lrr lloll twnv'a eelt.
brated PilU, which che eotiaciited to do, and in an iiicredi
ble short apace of time they r (Tee ted a perfect cure.
CL'HK OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNKSS IN Tllli
CHEST AND STOMACH OF A I'KUSON
M YKAKtS OF AUK.
From Messrs Tkew If Sont Pioprietors of tke
Lynn Advertiser, ttho can vouch for the
following statement. August 1851,
To 1'tofcMor HullowaT, j
Sin, 1 desue to benr testimony ti tlie got d effect of ,
IIoII.iwuv'b F 1 1 lit. For 'ine veura I aiiltuied e vet el v frum :
a pain and lihtneM in the Htoinut-li which was also uceoin
puniid by a .shortness of brciith tliat prevented nra truin
wu Iking a Ik ut. 1 um b4 cuib ol ae.and i otwitlivtiiiuhng
my uuvuticcd Male of life, these 1'it s huve s.i iclieved me.
Ui:it 1 am devirtius that others should be inaite acquuiultd
wi'h their virtues, lain now rendered, by iheir iiienns,
coiiiuiiatively active, und enn tnke exercise withuut incon
venience or Klin, which 1 could not do Uf. re.
(Siguwl) JIKNKV COE,
North street. Lynn, Norfolk,
These celebrated Pills are wandei fully ejjxea
ciovs in the following complaints
Ajjue
Asihma
llilious Complniuti
DUjtches on lha
Dropsy
Dyscntnry
Krysipclua
i'umule Irregtt
Inllninmatioit
Jaundice
Liver Con
piftiuu
T.umUigi
Piles
Kheumatisra
Hetention of
L'rine
Scurlula, or
Hint's Evil
St-c ndury
Skiu
i&rmes
J) wel Compluiuts Fevers of all
i.oiii-a
Constiition of
the Bowels
Consumption
Debility
S re I hronts
Tie Douloureux
kinds
Fits
Gout
Ilnud.ai'ha
lll:ligestioii
Stone urnl liravel
Tumours
symptoms
Ulcers
Vt'iiereal Aft'cetiuns Worinsol'ull klisls
eiikncss, from whatever cause &t., ita.
Sold at the l'stalilislilllent of Professor IIoLLoWAT, 2U,
Siruml, (ucur Temple liar, Ignition.) sud by all rctnecUilila
Driiggikts and Dealer, in Medicines llir.Hig'hout lite tlriti.h
Kniiire, it thoe of the United Jtnlrp, in lioxes at 37c.,
e7c, andtfl 5th'. each. Wholesale by tlie principal Drug
liouftcs in the I'nhai, ami by .Messrs. A.B. 61 V. 9axds,
New York,
17 There Is a considerable saving by taking the larger
sizes
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients In every
disorder are allixed to each bl.
October 43, Ml, ly.
GUEAT EXCITEMENT.
WILLIAM A. KNOBB,
TJ ESPEU TFULLY informs the public gener
ally that he has just received and opened
the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been brought to the county.
His stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Sattinetts, Veslings, Dril
lings, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and all kinds
of Winter Goods. Also a splendid
variety of Ladies Dressand Fancy
goods, Calicees, Ginghams,
J)c Lai ncs, Shawtsand
every variecy of
(Joods unliable
for Ladies
wear. Also, an
extensive assoi tm'nt of
Silk, Beaver, Fur If Slouch
Hats A large uud veil selected
Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ft
ery ikscripton and size. Also, a large
assortment of Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee,
Teas, Mulasscs, Spices of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of Hardwars and
Quecnsware, Fish, Suit and Liquors such as Gin
Brandy, Kum and Whiskey, besides Ihe largest
and most general assortment of all kind of O'oods
to be had in the county.
All the above mentioned goods will le sold at
such redured prices as the can not he got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kiiuh taken in exchange
at the highest market prices.
Also, For sale a two horse spring wagon and
a buggy.
Augusta twsp., Octolicr 19, 1852. 6m.
The only Tiue I'otlrait of Washington.
Jl'ST PUBLISHED,
T. U. WKI.CI1S MAGNIFICENT
PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON,
Engraved (by permission) from Sluart'a wit
original portrait, in the Allienenm, Boston.
fptllS superb picture, engraved under tils superliileiid
X. eitec ol THOMAS 81 l.l.V, Kt., the eminent and
highly gil'trd iirlist, ia lite only correct likcjicss of Wash.
Iiiuum evr pulilmlied. Il lius been characterised as the
Krealest work of url ever prialitcet! in tins country. As lo
its litlehtv, we relei to the letters of the adt.ptcd sui of
'iiiliini;lol, UI'.tlittiK VA!II1XUTI)N PARK CTS
TIS, who kis, "it is u fuiilnnl represciitutioit ol the cel.
ebrate.1 original," uikI to CI1IKI-" JL'fTICK TA.VKY of
the Supreme Courl of the Lulled sHttcs, who says, "Ass
work of url its excellence and hcuuty mutt strike every
one who sees it : uud it is no Ices happy iu its likeness to
the l-'uthcr of his e.'iiulry It was my good foituue to
have seen him in the duysof my boyhood, and his whole,
lipicuruHce ia yet strongly iinpiesaed on my U!ensry.
The pollruil you liave iwiued uppears lo lite U t un csaet
likeness, repri-seiituifr pcrleclly the expression us well lis
Ihe t'i mid features ol Ihe luce." And anyaSICN A'J'Oll
CASS, it i u liie-like rcpreseulutiiin ol the areut uriuinal.
rili:sll)r.T FII.L.MuHE a, ",lie wor, n,,,ears ki
me lo h tve been adiuirulily executed and ciniiiently wor
thy of the itronne of the public." Kujs M AKL'II ANT
the eminent portrait iwiiuter, und lire pupil of Stuart,
''your print to my mind is more remarkable thnnuny other
I have seen, for preseiiliiifr the whole uulividuMlllv of the
original portrait, lif. ethei with the if .Ida and disn'ined re
'se of air and manner, which all who ever saw hnn eon
sidered a itiaikeil charucleristiv of the illustrious man il
commeuionites.n
For the prent merits of this picture we would refer eve
ry lover ol Washington lo the portrait itself, to be seen at
I lie office of this paper, and lo the tellers of lha following.
Artists, Statesmen, Jurists ami Scholars accmupaiiyins; it,
AKTISTS .Miireliuutand Klliol, of New York; Nea
fie, Kolhermel, and Ijinilwlin, of Phihslelphia ; Chester
lunlnig, of lioston ; Chailes Fraser. a I'tiarli-aton. 8. C.j
mid to the adopted aon of Wnshingt.ai, ll.t. licirge V.
H. Cuslis, himself an artist. STA'l'KS.MKN. Ilia txeel
lency Slillianl Fillmore, Major Gen WinQcld Set, lion,
lieorge M. llullas, lion. William It. King, lion. Punid
Webster, IIimi. Linn Uoyd. Hon. Lewis Cuss, Hon Wu.
A. liruluim. Hon. John l. Kennedy, Hon. H. C. Winthn p,
I. I.. I). JL'IIISTS II. ,u. Koger H Tnney, ll.ai. John
Hacr. Hon. John McLean, Hon. Itufus Chonte. Stilt IL
AIIS. Charles Fols un, F.si., the well known librarian
of the ti'iatiui Alheneuin, who says, o would rather own
It tliau any puinted copy I have ever seen ;" K. V. Whip
pic, Kichurd llildrelh. Hon. lUlw. F.vercll. I.I. U , Jared
Snrks, 1. 1,. I)., William 11 Present. I.I. U., Washingnn
living. Ralph W. Emerson, I'aai.. Prof. T. C. I plmni. 1.
T. 11 end lev, Fits Green Hallcck, II. W. IxHigl'ellr.w, Wm.
(iilinoreSiinms; and FROM F.I'ROl'E, Lord Tallourd,
T. B. Mncauley, Pir Archiliild Alison, ijnrA Mayor of
lindoii, iLt. e ke. THE PRESS, thrinishoal the en
tire ruion, have with one voic troclairued ilut merits of
Ihis superli engraving.
To enable all to jioearsa this valuabU trensuie, it is sold
at tlie kw nuce of aA per eopv.
Published hy GEORGE W. CIIII.1)!),
N. W. eornec of Fifth and Arch sireeis, Philadelphia.
V. U. BYERl.Y,
Sole ageut for the Stales of Eas'.ern rennsylvania and
Delaware.
This Portrait can only be olitaiued from Mil. BYER
I.Y, or fr .in his duly authorised agents.
Arrungemenla have been uuhIo with tha Post Oltiee De.
portmeiit, by which copies of lha Portrait eoa bs acid lo
any point, per mail, lu perfect order.
7 Heiauia by reniittiug Fivs Dm.tli tn D. D. BY.
Kit I.Y, Philadehdiia, will have a oopy ol the Portrait sent
lo thein free of IN use.
FT Maguiriemit Girt Frames, got up expressly foe
llteaa Portraits, furnished at die low pries of fri,U0 eao.
justIssued,
A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT Of
GENERAL JACKSON,
Engraved by T. B. WELCH, ESQ.. after
the original portrait painted by T. SULLY,
ESQ.
This Portrait will bs a match for Um Washington, sjid
is in svary raspaet as wail gnt up.
Trie liJJO par eopv. Address as above.
phudlrhm, Ort. Jo IMS
GEORGE W- ZIMEUMAN.
yENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors nbovo Sccontl,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
Which for style of finish and workmanship rannot te urpse(l. Wliolesnle and Retail
at the lowest l-rices. Also TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND REED IiMNUH
WHOLESALE, AT MA.NtlFACTL'RERS' PRICES,
tp MERCHANTS and others ars invited to call and examine.
1'hllndnlpliin, August 81, 18S2 ly.
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL OF
CHEAP GOODS.
TOILING- & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY Inform their customers
and the puhlie, that they have just receiv
etl snd opened the best snd cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
that has ever been brought to 8nnbury.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cnssimeres, Sattintls, Frsfirigs,
Flannels, Wollens, Ifc.,
And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Culi'focs, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
Berages,
Anil every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Caps ron Mkk and Boxs.
Also a large assortment of CillOCERIES,
SUCH A3
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a trcsh supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Besides the largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
place.
Dt" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 13, 185S.
OYSTERS !
THE undersigned is thankful for past fa
vots ami hopes to continue in the confi
dence of his old costomers and friends and
Ihe public generally. He is now in daily re
ceipt of the best of Baltimore Oysters, put op
bv A. Field, Esq., who is celebrated lor put
ting up a good article. His oysters are open
ed the same morning, they leave for this
place and are consequently only about IB
hours on the way. He can send oysters all
directions by stages, boat and other convey
ances. Price cans 81,25, half cans 624
cents.
N. B.--Apnly at the residence of the sub
scriber or at Lee's, or Haas's ll.ilel.
PHILIP SHAY.
Northumberland, Oct. 16, 1852. tf.
NEW
Tobacco, Snuff, 15 Scgar
WAltEIIOISE.
THE suliscriliers respectfully inform Country
Merchants that we have now on hand a
general assortment of the best
VIRGINIA BRAND TOCACCO.
Cavendish 5s. Lump 8s. Lump 6s. Plug, Ac,
at the Manufacturers lowest prices. Also a fine
assortment of Foreign snd Domestic Segarj,
Snuff, 8tnoking Toliacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads,
cVc, which we will sell at the lowest prices.
8. WOODWARD & CO.,
S3 North Third tilrect, Philadelphia.
September 4, 1852 3m.
500 AGENTS WANTED
Si 000 a viar.
WANTED in every County of the United
States, active and enterprising men to en
gage in the sale of s)ine of the heat Uooks pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
posessing a srpall capital of from $-5 to Si 00,
such inducements will be ollcrcd as to enable
them to make from S3 to $10 a day profit.
The Uooks published hy us are all Useful
in their character, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they are offered.
For further particulars, address, (posrage paid,)
DANIELS 6t GETZ,
Successors to W. A. Leary & Co.;
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1852 tf.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
J. C. OBKIITEUFFER,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sis above Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
INVITES the Ladies of the City and Country
to mil end examine, his snlendid Stock ol
Trimmings, which has been selected with the ut
most care.
Mr. O. being efiahled, from his experience iu
the business, to take advantage of the wholesale
market, is able tu sell as low as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. was formerly principal con
ductor of the extensive business of Mr. J. W.
Hurstman, No. 204 Chestnut Street, and his ex
tensive experience will be a guarantee of bis
ability to do justice to his customers. His Stock
comprises Ihe following.
Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain Fringes,
Binding, Tsssels snd Cord, Silk and Worsted
Blind do, Silk, Woollen, snd Cotton Hoisery,
Gloves, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, &c
Woollen and Cotton Knitting and Darning Yarn,
Porto Monnaies, Furnished Work lioxes, Brace
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and
examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, September 25, lR52.--6m.
K 70RNEI.II B. I. F. IIAKF.ll. W. C. BAKER.
Cornelius, linker t$ Co.,
MANl FATt ltEnS OF
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
STORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST
Manufactory iVo. 181 Cherry St.,
jPHZZsADEXsPHZA.
April 10, 1852. tf.
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FOR THE 8AI.E OF
Fish, Provisions, c,
Jo. 9 J"orik Wharves,
phuadelphia.
April 10, 1852 ly.
' SUNBURY FERRY.
HENRY W. BL'CHER informs the public
that ho has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
as he Is now well prepared Willi good and suffi
cient crafts he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with prointness snd despatch.
April 10, 1852. tf.
HA IN PUMPS A small Dumber of these
excellent pumps hsve been received and are
offered for sale by
H. B. MASSER,
Sunburv, Nov. 6, 1858.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES bindsomely
eiacuted fur mI t tliii office, single or
by tlia dozen.
BLANK DEEUS printed on the teat quality
of parchment paper, told at tha lowest prices
4t this office, by wholesale and rttail
Dilworth, Branson $ Co.
hiroRTKKs or & Dealers in
Foreign snd Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C
Au. 69 Market St., 1 door below 2d St,
PHILADELPHIA.
Whera they always iret on hand s large stool of
every variety of Hardware, Cutlery, ic.
Wm. Dilworth, Henry D. Landis,
Samuel Branscn, James M. Vance.
October 10, 1852. ly.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT.
Notice to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing,
1 1ENNET k CO. request all who purchase rasdr mails
J I CMh ins nn ercilit, to call ut ToWEil IIAI.I.
ULOTill.NU BAZA AK, and see the great silvaiilnges
they will have by purchasing for cash at this extensive
estalWtslimcnt. This, and Una only, is the priiKiple on
winch Uiey deal Willi sll their numerous customers, who
have realized that at this honse they spore no court in
producing the best CLOTHING, nt the lowest possible
prices, and that the goods niacin at this honsn sre the best
nude, most fashionable, aud much cheaper than any other
house can afford tu sell the suuic qunlily of sooili, arising
from tiieir binre manufacturing and importing facilities,
lid their dctcrniiuutioii tomantain the principle of larjru
soles and small profits. Their stock is most ample and
complete. The particular attention of mereliania and
dealers is Invited, who arc requested to call aud jutlgs for
themselves, as we are satisfied tluit they eauuot fail to see
ths advautugea they will have in purchasing fot cash, at
TOWEIl HALL, 1!W MARKET street, between Fifth
sud Sixth.
BENNETT A CO., Proprietors.
Philadelphia, October 16, lWi iin.
SWAIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR THE CURE OF
Incipient Consumption.)
Scrofula, General Debility, White Swelling
Kneumatismi Diseases oj the hirer arti
Skint and all Diseases arising from
Impurities of the Blood, and the
Effects of Mercury.
SWAIM'S PANACEA hnn been fur innre thnn thirty
years celebruted iu tliia country Bud in F.urope fur its
exlrarjrdiiiarr cure fut the certiUcutesuf whiclircfcra.es
is made to the directions nnd b-uks f which inuy tie hud
gratis) accoiiiii iiig the 1'uimcjn. &ume of which frive
the particulars of canes too frightful for general publication,
where the nutieiits had been almost eaten up with Scrufuki,
and were deemed iiicuruhle by l'hysicians.
In hus been uicd in hospitals hikI private practice, and
has had the singuliir fortune of being recommend id by the
most cHehruted physicians and other eniinct persons.
Among others by
W. Oibson, M. D., Prof, of Purpcry, Pa. University.
Vuleiitine Molt, M. 1., Prof, of Surg , N. Y. Univer
sity. W. P. Dtwece, M. D., Prof, of Mid., Pa. University.
N. Chapman, M. D., Prof, of Physic. Pa University.
T. Parke, M. 1., Pres't Collrne of Physicmnsj PhlUt.
Dr. Del Valla, Prol.of Medicine, Havana.
Jose Kourence de taiz, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon.
J. Chipman. Member Roynl College Surgeons, Loudou.
G. W. Krvhiff, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Mnj. Gen. liritish Army.
Gilbert Kfttiertstw, British Consul, Ac, Ac.
And als-, the wonderful cures etl'ected by tvsims Pan
acesi have for many years made it an iuvuluable remedy.
The Panacea does imM conluiu mercury in any for in, mid
being an innocent preparation, it may be given tu the
most tender iufunt.
Tha retail price has been reduced to III 50 per bottle,
(containing thiee ball pints) or three bottles for hi.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Pwmirn's Panocea is in round bottles, fluted longitudi
nally, with the following letters blown on the glass :
"SWAIM'S PANACEA PIIILAU A."
and having the name of Jis 9vaim stamped on the seal
ing wax, and wrilteu on the label covering the Cork, ami a
splendid engraving for the side of the bottle. oiniMWud of
geometric tame wortc, comprising nine time rent dies,
which have been luriicd for the exclusive use of the pro
prietor, bv Draper A Co , bank note engruvors, of Phila
delphia, i n ihe centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swuim
copyright secured.
ALSO, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE.
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved
remedy for all diseases a tiling from tk-tiiliiy of the diges
tive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery
Fever and Ague, Weeding Piles, Hick Headache, Ac, Ao.
See the Pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompany
ing the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, THE
OlsD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadel
phia, ami sold by ull the respectable Druggists iu tho L ni
ted State.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
Persons wishing obtain (he genuine SWAIM'S PAN
AC K A and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should bo careful
to observe that the name
SWAIM
is spelled enrrcetly nn the bottles and tuliels, ur they irtny
be linpfiscd on by medicines made in imitation iif them by
a pel ami bearing a souicwhut similar name, well calculated
to deceive.
Philadelphia, October S, 1853. Smo.
REIYIOVAL.
TIIK old eslaWisherl POCKFT BOOK and MOROCCO
CASK MANUFACTORY, located at &2 Chestnut
Street fur the past
TWENTY-ONE YEARS,
has been removed to No. 205 ARCH STKF.KT, first li-or
below Oth street, where cub be found the largest and best
BKsortinent or the following articles, viz :
Pttcket BNtks, Prt Folioa, Dressimr Cases, Writing
Cuses, Bankers' Cases, Bank BiMk Holdem, Bill llttoks,
Money Belts, Cigar Cuses, Itaz'tf Strops, Porte .Monnaies,
Work Cases, Card Cases Needle Cases.
F. H. SMITH, thankful for nost favors, hones bv alien-
tit i, and with a determination to sell the best quality of
gixids at the lowest prices, to receive a share of patronage.
The Trade are requested to call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
N. B. Uepairmr done with nmtness and dixpatch,
F. II. SMITH,
303 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
September 4, 1833 Jul.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
fpIIH Subscriber having leased the Public House, f.ir
1 inerly known as the American House, No. lei !. (Sixth
Street, between Muritet and Chestnut Streets, bus changed
the iiuiue of the smi.w to
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Bef s leave to inf)rm his frienils und the public, that th.s
house has uiKlergnue a thioujih reiTiMletliiiK. renHiiins:, re
pniiituig and reiuieriii)i, from attic lo basement. All en
tire new outfit of furniture, bediliuv, A:e., he, liaa been
procured from tbo most celebrated Manufacturers iai this
city.
From the central location, and its cloae proximity lothe
Ruilrond Uex)ts, Steamb-.ttit Ijiiullngs. l'luees of AiiuiKe.
incut, Fasliiouuble 'I'linroitclifnres uud I'uUic tenures, it
oners induecmeuts to the Merchant visiting the eity oil
business. C the Traveller seek ing pleasure To families
and females visiting the citv, every facility will lie offered,
and every comfort regarded to make Iheir visit agreeable
and pleasant.
A sliure of the public patronage respectfully solicited.
MCOU U. I.I.IIO, JARKU lltVIM,
Superintendent. l'rojirictor.
rhlladclplua, Sej.t. 4, lh.V.1 Um-
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St., beiu-ecn 2d If 3d Sts., and
No. 17 North 6th Street,
rilll.ADKLl'IHA.
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
RE8PECTFCLI.Y inform Store-keeper. Mcr
chants, &e., that tlif y Manufurture ami have
for Sule, Palm, liite, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soups, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
llr Cusb paid fur Tullow and rough Fat
April 10 1852 ly.
Wm. McCarty, Bookseller.
TlF.8PECTFl'M.Y "informa liis frirn.la and
J" the pulilir, tliat he lias remitted his Book
Store, lo Market slreet, to tlie house occupied
ly J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at I. aw, ncarlv op
posite the Court House, on the north side,
where keeps for sale emisluiiily ou huud a good
assortment of books anil stationary.
For .Sale A Ufgo hew i-piing uaggoa fit for
, 3 or 4 horses.
Sunbury, July t4, 185.. tf.
TNK Botireau'e celebrated ink, and also Con
L gies ink for sale, wholesale and retail by
December 88. 1850. H D MASSER.
ITMiESlI Vanilla Beaa of a superior quality,
M. iu.t noaived and for sals by
Jolt 1. 185J. H- B-
MASSER.
MORE KtW GOODS I
THIRD
Kicsh Arrival of Goodg
T THC MCW STORK Of
I. Mr. TENER & CO., t
Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St )
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
WE have just received fresh sttlpply ol
Goods adapted for the Pall and Winter
to which we particularly call '.he attention of our
friends end the public.
Our grateful thanks ait due for the gellorotit
support we have received from a deserving pub
lie, and we hope lrr continue to earn that support
by selling ell our goods at tha smallest profits.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goodg,
Hardware, Qucentware,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Sinulc and Doubled Barrelled Guns,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bag,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps. Looking Glasses, Wall
Paper fur Room und Window
Blinds, Ixwnons, Nuts and
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
Dried Peef,
Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulder, NsilsV
Window Glass, Point Stuff, Oils and Putly, Caf
pet Chain, Cotton Lope and Yarn, ri'tu a Variety
of other articles'.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken iri
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENER A CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 25, 1852. ly.c
WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY.
G. L. Miller $ Co.,
South West cor. of Second tf Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA .
THE PROPRIETOS, having increased their
facilities during the past season, now feel
able to supply all who have or may be disposed to
patronise them. Their tock comprises every
variety of patterns of FLOWERS, LAND'
SCAPE, GOTHIC, Ac, unsurpnsscd in quality,
and which will be sold at our usual
LOW PRICES.
TASSELS, COHDS, BRASSES, Ac, n
great variety.
Shades made" to order, at short notice, for
Stores, Churches, Lodge Rooms, &C.
G. L. MILLER & CO.,
Depot, S. W. corner of Second and Arch ate.
Phi.adclphia, Aug. 21, 1852. 3m.
A LLEGHENY HOUSE, No, 580 MARKET
Street, above 8th, Philadelphia. Under tha
new arrangement the cars which arrive frum
Pittsburg, Harrisburg, dec, will run to tha New
Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market, In
order to accommodate the public we will alwaye
have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival
of the cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny
House, which ia in the centre of tho city. Our
old friends will please ride down, and all who
wish to patronise a House with a Good Table,
Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, will
please give us it call.
Term., One Dollar per Daji
August 21, 1852 Cm.
Valuable Property.
Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Of N orthumberland
AT PRIVATE SALE.
PTHE Bubscribcr., Executors of the Eslata
of Enhraim P. Shannon, late Of the Bor
ongh of Northumberland, offer at private saU(
the following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two story Brick
UuilJlng, formerly occupied by the deceased
as a Store and Dwelling, anil now occupied
as such. There are also on the lot two frutna
dwellincs; &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is creeled a two story white Frame
Dwellinp, kc, adjoining John Taggart, Esq.,
occupied by Cl.as. Knous.
Lois Nos. 61), 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar
ket Slreet, a two slory white Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable
is erecled on lots No. 69 & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on the corner of Duke and 4ih Slreet, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallister.
Lot No. 1S8, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two story white Frame
Building, occupied by John Burkert.
Lot No. 60, situate at Northway and Wa
ter Streets, on which are erected two Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandling and John Yandling.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on which is erected a two story Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by JVhn Vandyke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining
lands of John Deshay, on ihe East side of the
Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan
ville.
Also Iwo adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on the corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bor
ough. Nos. 215 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said
Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 21 1 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Si.lh Streets, running East to an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of said Bor
otish, Nos. 77, 78, 79 8: 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in the general plan of
said Borough, No. 185, 186, 187 & 188.
The above property will be sold in parts
or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. For furlhrr particulars apply to John
Cake, Esq., at Norlhnmbeiland, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNEASS, ) P,,
THOMAS STRAW BRIDGE, f " r,
Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf.
JOHN V. MAKTIN,
EGS leave to inform tils friends and the pub
lic in general, that he is prepared in every
rescrt to moke clothing after the most
Fashionable Styles,
ttp.d in ttic moot durable manner, and his price
will be as reasonable as can be had in Sunbury
or elsewhere, iu eush or approved country produce.
Ho will ulwoya have tho advantages of the latest
f.isliion plates, and in addition to bis arknowb
edged skill iu cutting, ho will be assisted by tha
direction of the most scientific publications rela
ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in the I'nited Slates. An endeavor
will lie mado ulwiya to have work complctej
when requiucd.
His establishment is situated in Market Square,
Sunburv-, nearly opposite the Post Office, in tha
building formerly occupied hy Jacob Painter as a
hatter sliop, where it will be a pleasure lo liira
lo see his friends, and make auch work for thera
as is within Ihe line of his business.
Sunbury, August 11, 1858. tf.
County land Warrants-
f SMIOSE having bountv tano warrams in mc,..
1 possession and wishing to disiiose of them
can find a ready sale by applying at the residence-
of Ihe subscriber near enamoain um. inion
P.. He will also attend to tha obtaining
of bounty land warrants from the Departaenl al
a reasonable recompense.
Sunbury, August II, 1S3J. am.
WM. If. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SUIVni'RY, PA.
Dec. 13, 1861. tt