Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 26, 1853, Image 3

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LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA.
ENGLAND.
A great banquet wan helJ by the Reform
t Manchester, on the 3d inst. Gat rgn
Wilson presided, ami there were many mem'
beraof Parliament present. Mr. CobJen, in
a speech on the occasion, offered to bet 1000
ftsairist ig. that Napoleon would never invade
England. Mr. Willinm Rroiherslon look the
bet, and bound CobJen over to the full
amount.
The London Morning Advertiser says, that
packet of eighty letter had been stolen
from the Emperor' private apartment, arid
uspiuion reals upon Mrs. Howard. Letter
which implicate the first men of France, ore
also thought to be in her possession. A re.
ward of 300,000 fiance has been offered for
their recovery.
FRANCE.
The Queen of Spain proposes to present
the new Empress with an Impeiial Crown,
and the Dutchess of Alba sends an ofleriug
of eight beautiTuI Andulusiati hoises.
Palis has resumed its wonted quiet.
The Ministers were each above jiving in
turn feres," in honor of the nianine.
The Impeiiul couple have gone to house
keeping in a most magnificent ntjle.
The Empress it is said to have devoted
large sums lu cliaiitable purposes.
The Emperor proposes puichasing out of
the private funds, a diamond necklace, valued
at 600.000 francs, which the Empicss decli
ned receiving from the city of Talis. He
also proposes to build a palace at Marseilles,
nud, it is said, one in each of the principal
towns of France, and reside at each alter
nately, eommeiiciii;; next Summer with Ver
sailles. The coronation will take place in May, if
not sooner.
Congratulations continue to pour in from
the various departments.
The opinion is universal that the Ministry
will be modified, and that, of the present
Cabinet, only Ducat, the Minister of the
Marine, and Fonld, the Minsiter of State, will
remain. These changes were houily looked
for on Fi iday.
A teller, purporting to be from Cbanearnier,
and expressing the opinion I hat a European
war was inevitable, has been circulated in
the Legitimist ciicles, but its authenticity is
questioned.
PRUSSIA.
The Auzshnrsf Gazette nuhlii-hcs a d
ppnU-h from Berlin, staling that on the reeog
ii it inn of the Empeior Napoleon, Russia, Aus
tria and Prussia emphatically call for the ob
servance of existing treaties, and the main
tenance of the present territorial limits in
Euiope.
RUSSIA.
Large bodies of Russian troops were, al the
last accounts, advancing towards the Turkish
frontiers.
Catawissa, Wii.i.iamsi'ort, and Erie
Railiioad. We understand the Legislature
has passed a bill authorizing this Company
to diverge from Catawissa, and run the west
branch by such route as may be found most
advantageous to the general interests of the
Company. We have not seen the bill. Tbo
Engineers have been smveying seveinl
routes from Catawissa to the West Branch.
Danville Intelligencer.
Lady or Wife ? -The Chicago Daily Jour
nal takes up the article from the Providence
Journal and rather inclines to the custom of
calling a man's wife his lady. It then goes
on to say "We believe it is in the English
Navy that the distinction is made among the
marines of the different grades, thus: The
Middy's 'thing,' the Lieutenant's 'woman',
the Captain's 'wife,' and. the Commodore's
Lady.'
A Fibe occurred in the town of A-hland,
Schuylkill county, Pa , on the 17th instant,
consuming a house belonging to P. Deviue,
he being absent ut the time.
1 1 . . --
Communication.
Tor the Munhury Aiiieri'.an.
Mr.. Maslr.
THE: LATE FRESiUET
lias carried o(T two bridges near town,
on the Gut and on Shamokni creek. One
id' them had been catried away three or
(our times belore. Why is Ibis.' Shall 1
tell you? The Railroad bl ids"! over the
Gut has now been there nearly 20 years,
and the reason is, that between the abut
ments there are 72 leet, and the bridge is
sufficiently high, to allow all the water and
ic to pass during the frequent IresheU
wiiich we have in the Susquehanna. And
until we build bridges which have the
same advantages, we may expect to b cal
led on frequently to rebuild them. The
bridge, at the gut is a particularly useless
narrow thing. It becomes quite covered
'and ot course? impassable, at a very mo-da-rate
rise of water. Its nurrownest will
ever prevent the water Irom passing. An
additional span ought lo be added making
use ol the eastern abutment, as a pier. And
from the end ol the bridge, .n. ought to
be an embankment to the foot of the hill.
The earth for this purpose, may be had, in
part, from the excavation necessary lor
the eastern ahntment. The remainder may
be had Irom the canal or basin, which, it
is understood the Company ar- about to ei.
large, ami win neeu a place to put the
rartn.
A TAX EAYER.
iZT POISONING. Q1
Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor oil, Calomel, kc. are not
aware, that while they appear lo benetii t In
patient, lliey are actually laying the lomula
lions lor a series of desenses, such as saliva
lion, loss ol siitfit, weakness ol limbs, he.
In another column will bn found the adver
lisemeul of Hoheinsack'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 Ihosa ol a bilious type, should make
uh ol the only genuine medicine, UnLieii
sack's Liver Pills.
VT '-IitnoLdeceived," but ask for Hoben
sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and nb
Mr) that each ha lh signature of the
frupriolor, J. N. HOBENSACK, a r.ons
is are jenume.
MARRIED,
In Williamsport, on the 17th inst., by the
Rev. Mr. Black, Mr. Vanentinr Dorbi.kr,
jr., proprietor of the U. S. Hotel, to Miss
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Hep
bum. DIKUi
In Pottsgrove, on the 12lh inst., Mrs. M'
NINCH, wife of Samuel McNinch, aged 30
years.
In Liberty tp., Montour co., on the I2lh
inst., Major WILLIAM TAUGART, aged
about 74 years.
In Turbut. on the 12th inst , Miss CHRIS
TIANA, daughter of Asa Everett, uged
about 21 years.
In Munry, on the 21st inst , nt tho resi
deuce of his son, Mr Theodore Wells. Mr.
ISRAEL WELLS, formerly of Bloomburg,
Col. co., at the advanced age of 79 years
EIC iHiUliCt
5.
Philadelphia Market.
Feb 23, 1853.
and Meal. Tho market is dull
Flour
sales of
fresh cinuiid for export al $5.
and nood brands for eily consumption, at $5,
a S5J Extra Flour is held at S5.25 a 6,12.
Rye Fi.'it'R. l.nsl sales at S-tJ.
Corn Meal. Last sales of Penna. al
Wheat Sales of prime red at SI 1 1 ; and
while at 115.
Rve U in demand ; sales at RCcls.
Corn Is arrivim; fit-ely, and piiees are
snrriethinir lower; sales of dry yellow at 62 c
and of white at 60.
Oats. Sales of prime Southern at 42
and IVnna. at 42 els.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls at 25c, and hhds
at 24 4 cis.
Baltimore Market.
Feb. 21, 1853.
GRAIN. Sales of Wheat to-day al 112 a
114 els. for good to prime reds, and 115 a
120 cis. for w hites,
Com is in very unod supply Sales to-day of
while at 06 a 58 els., ami of yellow at 5!) a
60 cts. The laiue quantity in maiket, how
ever, caused prices lo tive way, and sit the
close no more than 64 cts could be obtained
for yellow.
Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 80 cts. and
Penna. at 84 cis
We quote Maryland Oats sells nt 39 a
40 el . mid I 1 1 1 1 i v;i ii I.i st 42 a 44 cts.
WHISKEY. Sales of hide, to-day at 244
cts. We quote hhds. at 234 cts.
SUKItl'IlY 1'IUCE CLMlIiUNT
Wheat-
l v k.
('or.
Oats.
Potatoes,
lil-TTKH.
LflltR.
I'll UK.
Flaxseed.
Tallow.
IIkkswas
Hkcklkh Flax.
Diiieii Apples.
Do. Peaches.
Flak
100
75
G2
40
37
Hi
12
8
125
10
25
12
811
500
New Advertisements-
i 'o the honorublv ihe Judges oj the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of N'ur
thumbeiland. The undersigned petitioner respectfully solicits Ilia Iti.-n.
Court to grunt linn u hernse lu Weep un inn or tnvarti in
llte old iiuiitt xvhe.elis now reaiuYa m the UjrougU of
Sunbury.
ciiaki.ks wkavkk.
We the undersigned citiKcnsni the li -r..uli ..t Sinliury,
in .Viltliiinibcrliiitl enuuly, being aciiininltM Willi the Ti.
titioncr, d.i ceriily that lie is of it ssl icputu lor hotustf
utid temperance, and that he il well provided with lluuts
room and other c invciiiences Cor tlm ucctriiinoil:,ti n uf
stran'eis and travelleia and lliat un Inn or tavern is neces
sary lor the ucc.ilnin.'datioit ol vlrnngers and truvalleis.
Fred. Lazarus, James Heard, llenj. Hendricks, Wm 1.
Gieeno luh, U M.Ynrks. tieo. Mailin, I'eter j'ursel, 11.
J. Wolverton. V M Haitian, J U Masser, C. J. Uruiny,
J. M. f-impsiti.
February til, 1S33 3t.
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quurhr Sessions of the county of .Vor
thumbcrlund: The uiiderngiird petitioner rea;-ecl filly lilicita I tie Hun.
Court to grant loin u license Li keep un Inn or tuvern in
tlie old stand. I'.innerty and now occupied by him in liia
lllokin townahip.
CIIAm.KS 1.K1SKNRINC.
AVe ttie undersigned citizens i f iSliauiokiu township, in
Norlhumlierlund c.'Uuly, U-lnff ucjuuiuted Willi the I'eti
tioucr. do uettily that lie isol gNd reule or li-inesly and
ti'lllpeiance, and that lie is well provided with house rotim
and other c.iiiveuieiicea fir the ul-c 'iiiinodnliou .1' stran
gers and travellers, and dial un lun or tavern is necessary
jr the acc nuiuolatl u .1 slnuiftcra and liuveliers.
1-.. VCiiiiiiieriiiiui, Chur.es Mailz. It II. Vasliur. Ileni.
Wolveitli. Jesse llensyt, &l. tlalrs, Win. Ilaus, S. I'.
-wari. Adam Dinning, Ueubeu Wusaer, Peter Miller,
David Minlz.
l-'ebruuiy IU, 1S53. 3t.
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions, oj the Lounty of Nor
thumberland. The uuileis sued petili iner respectfully solicits Ihe It u
Court to gran! him a license to keep till Jium.i tavern lu
Ihe li ufce tie n iw oL'cupiea ku iwa aa the old C.iUhall
stand in Chllibguaipie township.
jauob r. i t i.ri;u.
We the undersigned citizens of Cliihaiiuiuiue t Avnshin.
in Niirlliu.ulierlaiiil c unity liemu acquainted Willi the I'eti-
ti'iuer. d i cerlily lliat tie ia ot ti d repute I' r li titesly anil
teinperulice. and that he is well iir-vulcd wilh Imtise risini
uutl outer conveniences l r lite uccoiiiiikkiuiioii i atran-
ra and travellers, and thut an Inn or tavern is iteceaa.trv
lor tile uccoiit.niHlatiiui ot slrtnitrers Hud travellers.
Iluuiel I. Cniil. tie Tire Unlet. Am a Itr-wi us. Itobert
I! i land, Withatn r-ttver. lieore llituze, Win. K. .MurdiM'k,
1) II. Millel. Deiiuia Muny, jr.. llrtiry J. tlu y, Wtlliuiii
Iliiuset, S it. II. Walter, .Michael MiCee, Daniel i. Caul,
lllllllll call1.
Frbraury It), I633. 31.
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter Sessions oj the county of Nor
thumberland.
The undersigned petitioner respectfully aolicils the Hon
Court lo grunt lout a license lo keep un Inn or tavern in
the old stand formerly ana now occupied by bitu in iia-
utoain lowiisittp.
wii.i.iam juii-().
V the uitdcrsiKiied citizens of Hhaiiiokiii I' wuslini, in
Norihulithcrluial cojuty, beinir acquniiited with Ihe Peti
tioner, do certify that lie ia of poud repine f-ir liiiueaty and
leinperuitce, and tiiut lie la well provided with house ro m
unit outer conveniences tor the uec unni slutiou 1 1" strau
irera and trttvelleia, und that un Inn ol luveru ia necessary
f ir Ihe ucfoiiiiii duii-.ii ol sliaimetsuud travellers.
r . V. Kwurlz. Joseph L ll.ibins. Jacob hwnuk. J.hit
Rialdurillel, C'hrtaliuu Uauselilitfr, S. A. Di-rgalreuer, Juc -k
iiFki-r. W. Titwirlh, Duval Frey. David .M'Wtlliitn,s,
.sine i tetanrortii, j.inii ll:n. v illiuui s-vvana. 11. A. Unix.
uel. tiiuniurt 11. Camliiell, Dal lei Swuuk, lauuc 11 ill.
a cuiuury iv, 1 D-AJ . Jl .
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
vtuner jciciumj jor ((,( ofj 0Hlimt
tiertand.
C,r'u.,.1.e..rn!n,, ,elili""' "tpeelfully s .licils the FIoli
th..:. ."; ",u: ""." k.i an Inn. invent i,
lowtiahitT """' " occupied hy loin It, Jordan
Well.. DANIKbBCIIWAIlTZ.
Norihu.beuna;:u7r,V i'' 1 -......, i
.i ".''"'"S acquiutitcd wit i u,. ..
te,.,H.r..t e, ,JlV, "l ,'e !! Ltl "J ('". '""''' ""d
utid other c iliveuietieea f ril.,.... . ""
mid trnvetle,., and , u ? S ' '"'
Ihe lice iliiraislati 1 sir....... es.aly ur
William Blu,fel.fc,wu,u'tau1,'"
Bcliwiiri.. 'ele.r K al, Miehaa li, Ki t T. ' PV."'
rtaelDetk, Gene. tieiM, olir.i ' T auim.""'"
Bchwaru. J .tin Khlitut. ' "'" uuuu, tltas
l-ebmury 10, leOJ 3t.
An Apprentice Wanted.
The subscriber wants an apprentice to learn
ins uuauieaa oi a Jj lacl.aliillil. A boy 17 or 18
years old, of good moral character, would find
good situation by applying soon at Um old aland
oi ueorgc Zimmerman.
SOLOMON 6TROH
Doahurr, Tb. U, UJJ,-.
SUNBURY AMEKICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUKiNAlT
EYEE & LANDELL,
ilk and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
ARE now receiving for spring sales
A Fine Stock of Dry Gooc's,
Black and Colored Silks,
Fashionablo Shawls,
New designs of Dross Goods,
British, French anil India Goods,
Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods,
A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen
Goods,
N. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scarce
and desirable Dry Goods at low mucks peii a et
CASH,
Fehrusry U, 1853. 3m.
rl ,0 0 0 Men Wan ted .
jffcN' the li"o of tho SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD between llriducport (opposite Har
risburji) and Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylva
nia. This road is (illy four miles in length- runs
through a highly improved country, and will
furnish employment fur stone masons, carpenters
and laborer fur the next twelve month. A
large portion of llic line is heavy rock excavation,
laborers tbnt are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal wanes.
DOUGHERTY, LAL'MAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, lt53
iiosendule Hydraulic Cement.
,4 N excellent article for lining Cistcrna, Vaults.
SpriiiR liouxrs siul Cellar, and for keeping
dampness from wcl and exposed walls.
For sale by
KYI SMITH it SON,
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 18o3. ly.
Bridge Letting.
PROPOSALS for the building of n bridge
across Slinmukiu Creek nt Uciijninin lieu
deickx' will be received by tbe ('uinoiiioiieri4 of
Northunibci'biiid county ut their oliice in Siiubti
ry, on the 1 Itli d.iy of MhicIi next, Ictwecu I tic
hours of 10 A. M.. nml 3 P. M., of nnid day,
where a speciticaliini and plan of said liridpe will
be exhibited. Spun of said bridge In be 174 foot.
CHKIssT. AI.ltE'KT, )
CIIAS. VVKAVEll, VCWrs.
JOSEPH NIUEI.Y. )
Sunbury, Feb. 19, IS.")3. yt.
Laborers Wanted.
rTTtHE subscribers war.t immediately on the
JL Kailroad and Basin, at Cliiipinuii, Union
county, setcu miles below Sclinsgrove, from
50 TO 100 LA DONERS,
to wh.mi one dollar per d.iv will pc paid.
SAVlbliE. V ji.VEMON & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19, 185:1. tf.
AknIik'C'n I'nhitc Mile of Vultiubli-
CO All LAIRDS,
In Coal Township, Noitliiiniliri limit Cuttnly, Pa-
Til E following 'I'riicis. of xery valuable An
thracite Coal I.iiimIh, will lit; ollbreil ut pub
lie salcuii Til UliSl i. Y, the 3d day of MARCH,
IK!):) nt ( J o'clock in 1 1 io evening, al tbe 1'li.la
delpbia lxcliunc, in the City of l'l itadclpbi.t,
iz ;
No. 1. Part of the Ruck Riile Tract
CONTAINING 212 A CRMS,
strict mensiiyr, it beini? the undivided oiie-fouith
purl of Duck Ride Tiuct, wbich contains, by es
timate, in all, HI ss iicick. si rii l measure. Upon
this tract llierc arc M-veral .Mines opened, and I
tliereon ore creeled Four two slory Uol. lil.E j
FRAME DWELLIIJG HOUSES ; j
a branch Rail Koad, about a uuurtcr of a '
mile in Icnlli, leailini; from the Sunhury and 1
Danville mid l'oltsville Rail Roud to the Coal I
Allocs; iiiol outer iiitproveiKet'l,. Fiiitnhie tor a
colliery, liuck Run p.isJis '.liroug'.i the middle '
ot tins tract. j
No. 2. Part of Green Ridue Tract containing i
937 ACRES 13 PERCHES, j
strict measure, it be'uiR llio eitinl undivided Imlf
part of Green Uulne Iiact, which contains, by I
CKtiiniite, in all 11S74 Acres S7 Perches, si.j. t 1
mensure. 'J'bc Sunbury and Danville and Polls- '
il'e Rail Road passes tlirouali it, (near the mid-
die) and also tbe Siiamokiu Creek. Valimb e !
Mines of lion Ore, and n great number of Coal ;
Veins have been discovered and opened upon this
tract. I
The prospect of tbe eavlv completion of the I
vail Road throuiih this region some 31) miles fur- ,
thrr to l'oltsville, and a branch of 8 mlies to the i
Danville Iron W orks and Ore region, render these i
lands very desirable for ciiterprUiui; men and
capitalists.
Condition will lie made known, and attend
ance given, ut tunc ol sale, hy
JAMES U. T.ANE,
As-iiince of Geo. Heekert.
Lancaster, February IS. 1853. 3 1.
AVantotl I in mediately.
Cnr.N", Hye, Oats.Huekwheat and Wbcatbran.
fur ivliicli lite biirbest enslt nrire xxill bi ntiid
bv V.. WII.yEUT.
Suiibury, Feb. 19, 1P53, tf.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The heirs of Abraham Lister, dee'd., and nl.
others interested, will take notice th.it the under
hiucJ appointed by tbe Orphans' Court of Nor.
Ibumbcrlaiid L ouutk', A minor to make ilislrinu
tiou of the monies in the hands of John J, Lister,
Adiiiiuistintor of Abraham Lister, dee d., anion'-
the heirs of said dee'd.. will attend, for Unit pur
pose, nt hisolli.c, in Siniihurv. on Monday, the
Ubth day nt rchrunry, not., ut US o clock, A. M.
llK.NHY L0.M:L, Auditor.
Sunbury, Feb. 12, IS.'iS nt.
The Commonwealth of f In li.e Ciuiil ol Cum-
Pennsylvania, ixoi- 1 uuiii I 'lease ul iNintli.
thumberland co SS. niiiliei bind ennuiy ol
Apnl T. 1853.
The Conrimoiiwealili of IViuisi Ivauin, lu
Geor-'e E Gehiiir. Adiuiuistiatur ul Geoiye
Voukiu, late l'l Chllivpnitpie loun-liip, ilu-
ceased, nnd In all lie hens ami b-oiil it-pie.
SHiilalivcs uf the said Gfiitue Vonkln of s.tid
County, deceased, vi. : M.ny Ann luteiiuai.
neil Willi u.iviil lliihl-n. ol LtiHisrpiHtpie
township, I'eiuis) Iv.inia ; Chiistinn ititt'iiiuir-
ried Willi took Ll i) ton, ul J.-iiej ulle ctiiinly.
Il'iuois; V III. un Von kin, ul Michisaii; (jt oie
Vunkiii, (who is now deceased h'avinu thiee
cbihlr-ii, Elizabeth, Peter and Gt-inae.) and
lu all Iho henaund leal representatives ut
said do. 'eased.
You and each of you ar hereby notified
lo he and appear in our said CoUH al Siinlini
on iMonihiy Hie 4ih day ul Apnl, A. D., 1S53.
to show any tliliio you nave or know lo
say w ho yi should nut be made) r.tilii' In
a cerlain judorueiil, ohtaineil lately in mil
County Courts of Common Pleas, tu fine inn
JiiiIl'o at Siiiihinv, to will in tin' term ul
April A. D, 1852, by tho consideration ol
llici siid Court recovered nijniiisl Geioe K
("ln it!, Adinliii-dralnr as aforesaid uf Geuiae
Yonkin, tleceai-e.l I6 80 lawful iiioue
which In D.i v id llitlileii lu our raiil conn
weie ailindoed for his iliimaaes xhirh he
nslaiued as well by occasion of the uon-per-
fiirinance of it ceitain piomise tin I assunip
lion by the said Gooiye Yonkin in hi ble
linio to tiie said Divi l Ibiblen at said countx
made as fur his co-W ami lian'e by him
"bout his suit in that behalf ex n-inled and
why tbe. s.i id David Hidden should nut have
exui-nlioii against the lands of iho said Geo
Yonkin, deceased, fur ihd Jubl und dumae
ofiiresaiil,
Wilnemhe Hnn Alexander Jordan Presi
dent f nor rail Court nt Sniibujy, this 1st
day of Februarv, A D, 1853.
WILLIAM n EEARD, P.olh'y.
bbeilll'a Othca' )
?nnhury, FeW. 1, l3 4
The Commonwealth of f In the Court of Com
Pn)istjtana, Nor. J mini Plens of Nor'h
thumberland co. SSA umbeilund county of
( April T. 1853
The rnmmnnwealth of Pennsy Ivnnin to
Geoi2 K. Uehriit, Admtuislialor of Ceoraa
Youkin, late uf ChilisqtiaqtiH township,
dee'd , and Elizabeth Y'onkin, widow, and lu
the heirs and legal representatives of ihu
said Oeorue Yonkin, dee'd., viz ! Win. Yon.
kin, of Michijrnn, Christian, iiilermnri ied
with Cook CUijlen, of Jereyville county, Il
linois, Geoige Yonkin, of Lveoininj eouniy,
Peiisylvniiia, and Peter Yonkin, (who it now
dee'd. leaving is'iin three children. Elimi
belh, Peter and George,) and to ull the heirs
local repiereutiitives of tho suid Geoige
Yoiulin, deceased.
You and each of yot: are hereby notified
lo ba and appear in our said Court at ISuuliit
i v. nu Moiulay, the 4lh day of A pi i I , A. 0,
1853. lo show if anything oti have or
know lo say vt hy you should nut be made,
parlies to n eeilniii jiitluirienl, laielv in our
County Com t of Coiuinoii I'leus before our
jinlges at Sunbury, to wit : in the Teim of
Auoiist, A. 0., 1852, by Ihe consideialioii of
the sn id Com! reeoveied niincl Geottje E.
liehitL', Administrator as aforesaid of Gourde
Yonkin, dee'd., fifly-llueo 50 100 ilollai.
lawful money, which tu David Hidden and
Mary Ann his wife in our said ('unit weie
inljiiilued for their damages Which they iui..
liiinei) as well by ncea-iuii of the linii pei
loiinnui'e of n certain promise; mul usiiiiii
tinii by the said Geuroe Yonkin in hie.
time In the said David llol.loii ft ml Maty
Ann his wife at suid Coitiity mnde. as lot
lii ensis nml i haiiifs by them iitmnt I h j r
Milt in that hi dm If expended, nml hy lite
-kiiI 1'iviil llittilfii anil ol.nv Ami Iim uiif
IihiiIiI nut linve exiTiiiioii ni'itinsi tho tuuols
nf Ihe s iid Gomo,. Vniikiii. ilt ceased, foi ihe
Join nud il.tinnoi's iiliiie-.H I.
Witness the linn. Alevnnder Joid.in, Pie.
sidi'iit of m r said Cionl at Sunhury, this l.t
day id Fubiuaiy, A. D.. 1S53.
.lAMES I1EAKD, Trotliy.
WILLIAM B. KIIT.
Slierill 's Oliice )
Sunbury, Feb. I, 1 8-'3. J 4
In the matter of the Estate of GZ0S.GE
HALL, Deceased.
THE Coinmonwealtli of Pennsylvania to Ma
ry Hall, iutei marrii il with Georic Ziinmerman,
Catharine II ill wiilmv of Daniel Ziinineriiian,
tbe heirs of l'eter Hull dre'd., and George Iloey.
I'cter Hoey. SSainuel Hoev. J unes Hoev. son of
James lloev, dee'd., bv bis Giiauliun Jeremiah
M. Ci in me i itiii ii. the llein of iSiisannali llocy,
inleruiiirried with William Conrad nnd Mary
Hoev vti.lny of A'icbard lloui;ktim dee'd., child
ren of Elizabeth Hall, intrrniarried with John
lloev. lineal descendants of George Hull, ilec'il.,
an all other persons interested.
Giii;i.tino.
Northi'-mtcrland Cour.ty, ES.
You arc hereby cited to be and appear 1 efore
llie Judges of our Orphans' Court lo be held at
Sunbury. on the first Monday of April next, Hk'u
o nil there In accept or refuse II in real estate of
George Hull, dcc'il., Hltin'tc ill ti c I oniiirdi of
Sunbury. Norlhiiiubei luinl county, to nit: A
eerlaiu Lot of Ground Kiiuale as aforesastl, fitiut
iiiR on Itlnekl'Cirv stieel, niljniniti lauds of Ja
cob Kable on the East, I'.iKvnrd V. llrilit nn the
west, by a twenty foot alley on the north, where
on is erected a story nnd a Imlf House and u Miop,
which was valued nnd appraised nt lite sum uf
Four hundred mid Flty dollars in the whole, in
purMiancc of a xv i i i of l'minimi nnd valuation
issued out of said court, ictiirn able to J.iiiu.iiv
Term IS5M, ur show cuiifc why the san e should
not be sold according to the :iel ol' A-..ciiihlv in
caes niaile and provided. Ami then fore fail not.
C'citilietl friini llie records of oiu said Court ut
Sunbury this lUlli day ofjuiumiv A. 1). ls5o.
C. UOYUrUKssELl L'ep.
Clk. O; ('.
Fibiuarv 15, 1S.".1.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
'jTO riCi; is hereby u'ncn that the iindcrsicned
J- appointed by tbe Crpbans' Court of Nor
thumberland l.'oui.ty us Auditor in tbe mailer of
the exceptions to t lie account of Peter llilcninn.
Administrator of George Giant dee'd , who xvas
one of the executors of I' lioiiius Grunt dee'd., here
by notifies all pc.'sous interested in saitl matter,
lliat be xviil attend to tbe duties of bis appoint
ment on Saturday, the Sdthday of February 1S5:,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., ut his oliice in the borough
of Sunburv.
C. J. KRC.NER, Auditor.
February 12. 1S53. Ut.
C II E A l
WIXJJOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactory
G. L. MILLEE, & CO.,
it . comer Arcli ami second aireete
PHILADELPHIA,
VEIIY VAlflETV OK fell AUEfi, Whole
sale ami ltclail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Goli.ie, Vi)nette,Oil and Dry Landscapes,
arc lo be had at the lowest prices lor ipiulilv of
work. Orders fur Gill, I'l.iin IStore, Lettered and
oilier Shades executed al short notice.
.Merchants and ethers are invited to give us a
trial. VH WILL THY TO l'LUAU.
lirusscs, l'liiiiinines, &c, always on hand.
licineiiibcr f.;. W. turner bECOAU and
AIM.'Jl Slice Is. Philadclplii.t.
February 1 le53. Oiu.
Ndtiee.
A LI. persons ore hereby cautioned from land
Vi ini or icuiiiig o, liinlcr. stones, &r
ulou Ihe shore id our ro e.ty, be!owlbo nar
rows, be ctolere known us toe Siinouloii or Mar
tin I'.ti in. below Sunburx, without Inning li.'sl ob
tained the cou.eitt of the aubscribeis, ur the
tenant on the prcuiiecs.
GEO"Gi: KELFEIl,
JOM.N EV LUT.
February 13, 1S03. ot
COA'IIADIEEEHNErV Estate.
flEKSO.NS indebted to Ihe estate of Conrad
Ketshncr, lute of the boiough of Sunbury,
Northumberland coun'y, dee'd., are requested lo
call immediately oil the subscriber and make set
tlement. The accounts duo the. estate will be
collected by duo course uf law, unless paid in a
very short lime.
J. IL ZIMMERMAN, Adtu'r.
Sunbury, Feb. li, 1853 ot
To the honorable the Judges of Ihe Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of Nor
thumberland. Tlie uiiileiai?neil petitioner respectfully aolicils llie lion.
C.nin lo (-rani lar u heetiae lo Weep an Inn or luvern at tlie
h mac llic n -v occujiica, ailuale in l.itllu Maliumn; t iwil-
:i.iz.xi!i:tii n.xKi'.n.
We llw iM'leraieilerl citizens of l.inlc M il.a.ioy t vn
tlili. Ill i rllmuil.ci Ui.i.l e unly. Iietni itc.n ihileil with
ihe a till l'e!ilii.iicr. tl -rcriity tltal site t ol l l r. inlc I n
li mei-tv unit tcittpeiunee, mat Ih it slie is well proviile.1 Willi
leaise risHil unit otltere nrcltieiicral'ir lite acc snin.stau -ll
of alranirera ntul tnivplleia. unii lliat an Inn ur lui oin ia no
ccaaarv f ir the aeeoinin ilati n ol sltuiigcra ami Irtti'ellcrs.
Attest Recti, lie re Pciler, Samuel II. DilnkWtfrrr,
Henry I) ,n,,le. JiicnU linker, lie nfr Svviiiclnirt, Micltoina
Cmlor, j ll Vint 11 'in, IS ,i 'in in li I h, Jninra It Swill--iinrl,
Iwetr l, KiiLcr, Joliu llensyt. Kiiiiuvl S. Wag-titer,
J. DilnkleherKir.
I i l.iiinrv 1-1, lBi3 at.
To the honorable the Judges of ihe Coiirt of
Quurier sessions for the county of N'or
thumberland. Ttie iMalef aifiiid ici ili 'ncr respeclfnlly solicits Ihe II'H.
C 'url to itranl him a licnise lo keep an Inn or liivrrn in
II c,,i eel xvn. I. 'veer Malmii") tovviiship, in the li use I'm
inerly occupied by '"l'"."',AKKIil?. rBVEB.
We the nntlersiuneit citieti of litver iM ihun ) 'own
Inn. in Noriliainlierlunil e ,uitiy,teina;neiuiiiiiitilxvKii ih
I'ciili nier, it i cerlil v I'tiil ha ia m so si repale fur h mealy
anil leiajwruiiee, und llait lia i Well pr.ivnteil with hoirs
risilll an.l other conveniences for Ilia ucisitnin'stall 'll nf
slrantiera nnd unvellcra. anil Unit nu Inn ol tavern is neces
sary for lite accoinia slalioa of atrnegcra ami Iruvellcra.
Philip psu, Anrlreiv Uittv. Jn ob Uinitciliua, Ji.ha
Hinrriiiaii, ln'i'ie Mi .fier, Is-mo Fenaletliiurlur, J ( It
Prrilwllns, U U Wciirr, John B linker, Joba Bsikr,
Peter B irel, Michael Lahr, J'pli Fcuiieriruicliai.
February 1'J, lhi3
GKOllGK AV- ZIMERMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND 31 AN UFACTURER,
No. 6i A roll Street, four doors nbove Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
Which for stylo of finish nnd workmanship cannot ' surf ssscd. Wholesale snit Tirtnil
at the lowest prices. Alio '1 RANSPAKENT x ENDOW SHADES AND KLED I.LLMIR
WHOLESALE, AT MA.WPACTl'ltCItS riUCM.
toT MERCHANTS and others fro invited lo coll and examine.
Philadelphia, August tl, 1852. ly.
FOUItTII ARRIVAL OF
AT TUB NKW TOHK Or
I. V. i'KNKH & CO.,
Nearly opposite Weaver's Held, Market St )
Suntury, Northumberland County, Pa.
!p"5573 invite the piirlieulnr attention of our
y J friends nnd thn public to our FoCiitii
supply of Roods just recciveil. adapted to tbe wuitci
seas in. We hae now a much turner iissortuieiil
in cveiy deparlinenl than nt sny lime since wc
oiiened in Ati last; nil of 'xbicb xve are deter
mined t.i sell at the same low prices which have
hitherto secured lo us such n ueneroiis support
from a disceriiiuii public, and for which we beg
to return our besl lliatiks.
Our stock coiis'e.l-1 of
Irv (loods,
I J n rI vt ; i v. f, it v v.w rr ,
CKOCKRIES, WIXE AND LIQUOI1S,
SlNCLB AND D.itni.KD li Alt It P.M. ED GUNS,
Carpets, Trunlis, Valise?, Cnrpct Eags,
Umbrellas nud Parasols. Uonts nnd Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps. Looking Glasses. Wall
Paper for Room and Window
Uliiids, Lemons. Nuts and
Candy. Xnll, Mackerel,
Plain anil Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails,
W indow Glass, Paint ituff. Oils and Putty. Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yam, with a variety
of other articles.
N. 11. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TEN EH & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. A, 1852. ty.c
KRUPP'S
Premium ICssence of CoflVe.
Mary! "'H pro-ii.'imiitin
A. Ion our Htri by I jVY
'III!
? HY will man uc lliat which is injurious lo
his l.c illli. w, en he Is williim; to give all
his wealth to restore it when il is lost t ."tr iune !
that nt least two thirds of lite human family will
use ordinary COFFEU knowing il to le injuri
ous lo their health.
Etniji'. !',st ncc(if Coslcc
is. beyond doubt the best nml most wholesome
preparation til Cofli e in Ihe world, L'vcrv ooti-c-
I l.eej'cr holllll haw it. Try it and be convinced
I it will save about lid pet cent, lcii!cour Health.
j Warranted to render entire satisfaction.
I MauufucluicJ and for sale bv
i LI.I KRLTP,
j C39 Noiih 3d sirrct Philadelphia.
j N. II. All the piioeiiil Grocers and Uru;;iala
have it lor sale lhrout;lioiit the C lilted Xiiles.
For s. tie by the Audnt, 11. I). Master, Kunbury.
January I, I8.VJ. (iin.
Tnt:Mr.NDois Extrrr.sirNT ! !
Casli, Stetnn, Electricity ! !
The Aerial and nil other lines out done by the
I. lilt; ol'
IltA T. CLEMENT.
VHO, huviiiB great fuiih in rapid sales and
small profits, has just received anu opened
a lare assortment of
FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.
At his Store in Mar.;ct Street, Sunbury, which
lie oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment oi
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassiiwrs. Cassinels, Jeans. Drtllingsi
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin dc
Lai us. Lawns, Ginphams, Berates.
Silk Hats.
A large assortment of Hoots nnd Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
G !''' lira,
Sugar, Tea, CofToo, Mnlaw, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Planter.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron nnd Klfld, Nails. Files. Saws, &e.
QtJEENSWAllE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dislits, Cvp, Sulitcr. t;t
LIQUORS,
Win.. Urnntly, liin, liniii. Whisk y, it-
LV Country proiluej of .ill kinds uLcuiu ex
change nt llic lii-lic.-.! inail.it prices.
Jan. 15. 1 e 5 ( Iv.
If V niiriii:iiif'si nt'im n!-r iil'tlm Oiuliniiat Court I
- ol NurthiunUrlaudcouiitv. xxill bo cxi.osed lo
eale. on SATL'KUAY, the Sltith dav ol FKUKU
A li V inst., ut III o'clock, A. M., at the bouse of
James Lee. in the boiough of Northumberland,
he follow istyr ilceri-ld pniertv, bctoneiiis to
the estate of J. 11. Hoy J, dee'd.
A Lot of Ground,
in said Borough, numbered 45 in Ihe plan of the
town, bounded liortli-ea-l liy all alley, south cast
hy an alley, suuth-xxest by King strut, ai.dnoith
west by lot No. 411.
TWO CONTIGIOLS LOTS OF GKOL'ND,
ill said borouub, Ncs. .37 and "3H, bninided
north-east by Hanover sireet, south-east by sn
alley. soUlh-west by an (dry, and iiurlh-wcat by
lot No. "o9.
TWO COXTIGIOUS LOTS OF GROL'M),
in said brroiiKh. N'os. 171 nud 17.1, bounded
uorth-easi bv yueeu strict, south-east by lot No.
176, s.iuth-west b Duke street, and nortli-we'l
by lot No. 173, wliereou ia creeled a one sttrry
LOG HO USB.
J. D. SMITH, A.lm'h.r
lie loni hoii.
Nirrth'd, Feb. 5, 18.13. it.
i' .i jjm i !.r uir.,. rcia r ni-c i i
;. ., . , y 0 . a.s-w xr. svuxv. V-Tr mi,., l l l
To Ihe honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of ,Yot '
t.'iurnlicrlond.
This unttcraiiieU peiiii nier res-retfnl1y aolicils Ihe I m.
C ntrt 1 1 r..nt liitii n lictniav 1 1 kaeuii inn ,ii livem al Ilia
h wise Ik m v uccu,iirasittuia in llie h r 'Ugh of irlhnln.
bcrlunil.
IlE.MtV II.VA8.
V the irnrleraignnl ctiizenaof ihe 1, w uali of. irilinin
herlainl. in N riliuinhiTtaiitl e unit, beiihrueqisihiteit wah
Ihensl I'd inner, is, ccllnv tliul Its ll ,. t..t rr, lllu r
ll 'Iter y ami tcmiwmiiie, nml ItsH tic It Well roviiltxl wilh
ll iinw 1 1 ! ami t tlier e uvenici.eea I .r llie ucuoiiinusl in u
ol a:riniera ami Ir.tvellcla. unil that an Inn I Invent is ne
eeaaaty I' l Ilia ncennnu il tti. ii . I alrunpcra and travelleia
Win. II. Vail.-i, Jai. Tauipirl, jr. Win. F.lli tt, IMiili;
Shay, X. tl. Ixiii. J It kit . Al. U P,.,i:t.,. W T
K"iytli, Ailou Kctlir, Jka WutaUey, Akx.tori, Suiauvl
Klliotl.
Feorairyta, 1S53
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL Of
CHEAP GOODS.
TRILINCS- & GHAUT.
n LSPECTFCI LY inform their customer.
nnd Iho public, that thev have just rcceiv
cd and opened the best ami cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
that tins ever been bionht to Hun bury.
Their stock consian of every xniic y of
Dry Hoods, viz :
Cloths, Ciwimrrrr. Siillincln, Vesting,
Flannels. WulUn. c ,
Ami all kinds nf Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety nf
ladies DiiEss & fancy goods,
Calicoes, G'iugioms, Chintzes, De Luincs,
Beruges,
And every vaiiely of jioods suiiullo for Lu
dif w i-itr.
Also an extensive nsm iiueiil of
Caps run Mi:s AM) llovs.
Also a large assortment cf ti Itot I'.ll I CS,
SICII AS
Sugar, Teas, Cnlli-e, Molasses, Sjiices
of all kinds.
Also a lurge assortment of
HARDWARE and GUEEN3WARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresli supply of
Dttl'GS AND MKDICINTS.
Besides the laryesl nml most oenerul nssoit
nieiil ol all kinds of yoods to be hud in this
place.
IV Country produce of nil kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
8unbury, Nov. 1:1, ISoi.
"A Penny saved is a Penny lla ved "
MAliPM? S KLA NK HOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Potisviile, Pa.
LANK l!oo!,s bound ami nihil in any ami
everv style, in the most durable and sub
stantial manlier, with or without printcj Heads.
Person in wont of
Ledgers. Dockets,
Dav Ho ks, Minute Honks,
Journals, Letter Hooks,
lib'tlers. Receipt Hooks,
Coal l,eder, iVe., etc.,
or any kind of Iihuik Uooks, would do well to
give me a call as I pledge myself t i sivc salii-f.ie-liou.
Paper ruled to nny pattern desired. Par
lieular attention paid to blinding all kinds of old
lloolis.
Dibics.
(iodex's Lady Honks,
Graham's Mnznziuc,
Sniliiin's Magazine,
IIar er's .Mai;a.ine,
Joieplius's works,
A nv nf tbe above
Hvmn Joolis,
, Gleason's Pictorial,
Sheet Music,
Shakspcnie'a works,
Lite ol Christ.
Law Hooks. Ac., Ac.
or other bonks bound in full
gilt, plain or Inney lo suit the wishes of citstoineis.
I would iiutitu ca 1 tbe iiileuti.iu of my I'.ieuils mid
customers, lo the fact lliat 1 have been a Practical
Hook Hinder fur Ihe last 18 years, and lliey can
ili'iend on bavins their wo k dune in tbe very
best manner, nnd do the work nix self; 1 use the
best paper cx; material; plfitsf girt me. a call my
charm are reasonable and fair, but there is no
ilillieully about prices wlicu work is done satis
factorily. N. II. Persons linii)!r l,tns they want Until d
can wild them by stae directed to inc slatiin;. the
the six le they xxish litem hound in: I wi.l do
them as low as they call bo dune anywhere, care
fully ink them up ami return tin in; Also per
sons can send onlers for lll.ink Hooks by mail,
wiiicli will he punctually attendad to. All work
done at short notice.
R. L. MAP.PI.E.
Practical Hook Binder,
roitsvills. Nov. 0, ISSi Out.
NEW STORE.
BEN.I A 31 1 X 11 El FN E ll
TJESPECFFLLI.Y InfUrms the citizens of
Sulil.iiry and vicinity, that he Ins opened a
new stoi c in the room lately occupied -by George
Hiiubt, opposite Uolton'a Hotel, lie has just re
ccixed a hanilsouie assorliueut of
WINTER GOODS,
consistiuq in part nf
Cloth?, Csssimers, Cas3ineta.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
C'arrocis. niiiglitiiiisi, I.nMtii,
Mluii-xMt'llnr He l.iilncs
and all kinds nf I. mlies Dress Goods.
GUOCKlilES nf every v.niely.
Also an assortment of H.lil'.Watl'. IlO'.l
and Steel. 2-Xail j, &c.
Also an excellent assortmrut of
QTJEEIJSWAIIE. "I' VailunS S xleA and
p.ntfins.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & $BZDL'5.
HATS &: CAPS, a good selection.
Suit. Kislt. . :r.
A,J B'C't variety of other articles sucti as are
Kuit.iblc to the trade, all of winch will bo sold al
the lowest prices.
IV Country produce takeli in txchans nt
the highest pri cs.
Sunbury, May I, 1832 It;
SHERIFF SALE.
BY xirtuc of a certain writ of Alia Yen. f.rp.
to me directed, will be sold by public vendue,
st the Court IIjiisC, in tbe borough of s-uuhuiv,
at I o'clOtk, P. M. on Monday, tl.o "tth of Feb
ruary, inst.
The undivided three-fourths pa, ts 0f u certain
Trad ol Limit
siiuste in Coal township, Norllmni! er'and coun
ty, ailjoiiiin'j liinils of Joliu Hrrxd, Win. Wilson,
Peter Maiiier, Michael Kroll, ami Frederick Kra
mer. coul.iiuiiu EU7 acres, and 711 perches, with
allowances, suiveved Oitoder 2:1, 17111, and a
warrant Braided to Matthias Zimmerman, dated,
AtiRiist 7. 17113.
feictcJ taken in execution and lo be sold as the
property ot John Suavely.
WM. E. KIPP, SheriiV.
Sheriffs Ofl'.ce, Sunbury,
Feb. 6, 1S.VJ.- 41. S
40,000 81IINGLKS.
4 GOOD lot of 20 incites white i ine Shini-lts
for sale at $10 per M.
. , . L D. MASSE R.
Sunbury, Jan. 15. IR!i3. If.
CM'riFsj essence OF JAMAICA GIN.
GLlt, Iresh supply just received, ami fur
sale bv
I!. H. MAsssER.
t'oubiirv. Jan. 10
I S.S3.
VviFiUN's Altrt'liEME'l'tt; No., i.i S
Ji-J and Foitcr's Ulitloncal Ilia.
d sud for sale by W.M. MC'AUTV.
THE ZQ AD TO LlALTill
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
ccnK op a DiKiRif-:nF.n umm and c w
in o tat, on.
Copy of a Letter from M . ?. IV. Kithm.
Chemist, 1. Prescol Street, Liverpwl, duttd
Gth June, 18ol.
To Professor llni.Lo't,
hta H Vonr Tiifs nml oiittmfiit Itfive stnrsl lite litj tirst rn
our aale list of Pr iirielory Mciliciaca forS'tne ictos. A
ciistomei, to xrhotn I ran rel'rr tor unv eiiqnirlia. rtcpiti s
limtolct von kin w tits pnrllciilsrs 1 1 ' her cie. Mie lo.il
li en Iroslilisl foi t-enra Willi a tlisoritcied liver lied knl
i!ii(t-sii .a. Un tiiu l'ut oecustoii, however, the iruli ncc oi'
llie attack Xvns so liliillliniir, anil the llihiininiHll n Sf-t 111 (.0
i.'Vcrf?lv. Hint iloiiltis weie en'ennim-a if Iter 11 t I cii ir
nnlc 10 lii'in 1111 muter il ; I'orltiintleli h was iiln-ti1 t i
try your Pills, n.n! eltf iniortiis lt:e tltut it'lcr lie fist, eed
fitch aitccceihtig tl she h.ul great rciief. Hlir c. nil. tod
to take ili'-m, ami nil h Pirli .fie nei! ft-y llin e V.h-p. ti-'i
a now 111 tho n,j ivmcnt of rcicct l.esllli. le 11M h-vi;
si-til yn many enss. hut Itic nttovr fmlit the SKvru.i T ok
tik ATTAr-K. nml the pkkiit cure, 1 tltiuk, spcutis u.acli u
lavor ot ynnr nstoiiif,liii.g Pills.
(r-iirneti) it . v. iiiuivt.
an F.XTiiAopnmnv rt'Rr; op nin:t:.MATic
FUVlMt, IN VAN lllKMKN'S l.ANH.
Copy of a Litter inserted in the Hubart Toien
(.uiniei-, oj the sl Jliurch, 1831, by Mixyjf
J li'ukh.
Marcfiret M'Cotitiiin. nitirtc-n rl-s efore. rrsi !i::c ft
New V .vva, Ictii lux.",, siiflcrnid iV in a vi lent llifiiiii.inc
lever lor ii.waiils .. f v.-.i t t,s. winch hail eittirnlv ill-
.tivl bt-i . I ihe nst- m h.r liaiiisj ilnrinir tins ncri. il fl
wits ttiiiUr thecarei f ihf i.,M t ,.., n,eil,c:il men in
l 'Hart 1 .wit, un.l l,y ll;, ,ur ,.ure ,, ,.,,.reil liopi.
,,o,.,l l i,L . i! , ,:'"',"H'" rn try lliilliwav's cell-
. . , 1 ,vl'" l,V"""'""e.in-l lo .W.itmi iaii'tucrcili
hie Hurt Siiacuol liniellicy cifecltd a (.crfrr-t eitte
JL1!I; ..:!'A,N ANL) TiidriNKss iv Tiia
tllhST AMI KfllM ACIl Uf Al'l:iiUN
., ft Vr.AUHUf AHE.
trnm Messrs Thcw if Sun, Piopt ietors of the
L'nn Advertiser, who can vouch fr Ute
JolliMuin statement. August 2nd, 1S51,
T i I'tofi'FS r IIom.oway,
!iii. I ilesirr to l.e.o tcsiim ! to ttie Rontl rflcrts nf
lloll w.n's fills, l'. r s .me yems I siilli-.cn seveielv Iran
n tint anol inrliiiics tit tlnfsii.tiiacli wiii".'t wits also it. ei ni-lioii'-il
l.yn sh iruid-s oi l-r-:itri that )n i veniitl mc IV . nt
wu.siiii: un ut. I mud -, ,.. ...,,m i oiwnitt.tt.Mihi, r
iny H.iviinrnl slate ,11... ,,. f1: s have so iclicrnl nn
Out l ain iIcm ,-,,t... Ir.nl .!. s,, l,e tniitle ae.ua,i,lt,
wi n tlit.ir v iif.i. j. I ii.n tt.iu-r.'mlen il, hr their means,
c litjvir.itiveiy aeuve. mat can take i-xer, it.evitlii,at in.-oit-vcillenei.
i t u,u,, vvlncil 1 CJUlJ l..t Ho l.r i re
lS'iu!) HK.xitV run.
Norlli airs.--, l.yi.n. N.ir,.lk.
These celebrated Pills are u-oiutiiddy .
ciotti til the following com.
Ague Dropsy le.,:.,i:o.
Astliinii Jlvfleiim-y .1 , .
Milieus Cunpl.iiuts i;'isipi::iis 1.. . i ,
Ul 'teltes on ii;a l-"t-iimi-! Jrrt'ta -
?-kiit 1 aiiies I.' . . j
II -wcl Conlplain'1 t'eve.s of ull 1 . J
V.Aivn kun.s i .
O 'itsiipnlinn of !i-s j ,
the 1J ixvi.la tioht L
Coiistiinpu in Ileml-nche t
Dehililv lieiii-i'Slioil i,: .
8 ire Thrives Slone and Uraerl See , . ,
I'lc D.iul ,uicux 'J'nttioiirs S.
I'lei'is Vt iiiTi'itl Ailii'l ions A ..ti...;
XX eatiiiess. from whalever etiuse Ac, kf..
S il-l at the r.stiiMislinient of fr,,i', :s r I'.: '.,
Slriinil. (near 'I'etnple har, t.'viil-i.".) ml h, !. i
Urnirtfii-ts ami Dealt rs in iXteiheire. :l,r, iiil, in tl,
Ihlliiire. ,V til Ke of I St; l l',Heil r. ales, in 11 x, r
f 7e nil, I S t 60". cncil WIliHi'R ile l,v lie ;
h uses in llie I nhai, nml hy .Messrs. A. li. k I).
IV" There is u c HJfiuVr.ille facie- hy t;.lui- ...
MCS
N. II lilriviions f ir ttie tr.i'.la.ici" t.f pal:.. its in evei y
ills inli-r are maxed to f.acii n.,a.
Oeloher aa, Isili, Iv.
OP. EAT EXCITEMENT.
WILLIAM A. KXOiil?,
PESPECTFL'Ll.Y inl'orrr.s the public tirnc:
L ally tliat be has just received and epcixd
tlie beat am! cheapest slot It oi
Tall and Winter Cocb,
that has err been br uiubt lo the county.
His stock consists of every variety of
Drv Goods, a iz :
Cloths, Cassimers. Sattinelts, Vcstincs, Vril
linpi. Linens, Mustins, J?ans. und nil hi ';'.$
of H't'iifcr (amis. Also n spltndid
vartetyof Ladies Piessainl I'uncy
good's. Colic cs. Ginaltams,
lie Laines, Shawls, und
evcr riinfci rf
Goods snittdds
jDr Lndns
Ktnr. Also, an
extensive assartm- nt f
Silk, Braver, Fur Se Slimrh
lia s A lar;-e and in II sdcc'r I
Assortment of limits and Slavs of ev
ery tlco'ir) I'm and ,i-,?. ho. a inv:e
assditnuiil nf ('rocciirs. Smh as v": nr ( i ' .:
'leas. Midas.. Nuc.i of oil I.Unls.
!s) n l.irrrc assortment of llardwaie n". 1
Qiieensware, Fish, S ilt iind l.'ijuors such as G.
Hiandy, Hunt nnd Whiskey, besides the I n'e.e
ami most ccucr.il assortment uf all kind ol I'uu,. ;
to be b.id in the cilmiH .
All the nboe nicnlioiied Konds will lc fiobl ;'.
such reduced pikes as lite can not be got f .
elsewhere.
Country produre of all kindi taken in exchai '.
at tbe highest market prices.
Also, For sulo a two horse spring wagon i.r.J
a lutntrv.
Ausi'sta tw Sp., October 'in, lsss Cm.
FRUIT AlfD C0NFECTI0NASY."
RUHINCAM AND SELLERS,
fVkulcsdlc Man''fc.etnrers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kir.us,
So. in North Third Vt. bi l'.xv Kace,
PKILAD tlLPHIii..
rTMIE rttlention of Ut ahrs is requested M oi
-J- exainiiiatiou of their stock, whieli vil!
i found to be at lf. vst eiuid louiiv in t'Tis ci v..
FOl.LIG.N' F 151' ITS ot all kiuJs in tcison.
K. U. OiJeis by mail or ot'iorwisoprj iiji'lv r,l
tended to.
February 5, ISS3. Cm;
CLOTHING ON CEEDITi
i Soliec to all Dca'rrs in Heady Made Cluthin-r
Ill-.Wr.T ii Oil. re'jitft'l tiH wiio uiretia.e ren,ly nm,l,-
l'l Hi mo; i"i cm I; t.i ea'l tit. TOW KU
! I l.l.'I'lll.Mi liA.AAli. nml fe the picnt uuvtintuatK
i lliev xvtll Ino't" he iitieii:isi,. to cash fit lltta cxlei.'.v e
; ct!il.lit!,inci;t. 'I Ins.. ton! tint! only, ia ilia priiiei)lc tut
""'" ' "e.n Mi.,' il.: I, ten llllltll' n MIS CUElOlllel S, lt ,
' li.tle reil .eil Unit ;! this tiinife liirv a,are no etl'ott it
( r ilttr t ..i; llie s! C;.lt I'lllMi, til Hie l,.et vK,,.'.
; l t it-, b, ton! il tlie t-... ,1s niaile nt this honsc are Iho he-"
liinile. in K! I'.sht ine'iie. tout imieh cli-nper i!iait j.tiv nj;,.
lu.iifce ena till'. ir.l lo s.l ;lt,- siiino ij'talily i,' tr hs!s, iiro ;
, If'ltl llieir l.'ii'je luainlt'nctin-iiif; Hint Inip-itltn tjeilt','
, 1X14.1 tlieo Utei :nniali at I" titntitntti the principle nf .
see tni'l sin-ill pr,,i,:s. Tin .r tlock is in u a ;" , ,
'; c ,iiiiilet-. The punicnifr lolcntiea . (, . .
tlciliers is in vMtil, w ho 1,. .' r- e'tefleil ll ' , .
llietltfiehes, Its we are steit',, ii to it 1
f 1 1- m'i-aii!,it:. s ll.el- XV,, I ),., . c i.i pi, .
i TiiXVi.lt I1.V1-I, lit MAltixi;T , . ,
' nail siitlt.
i PKX'Xi TT
riiitailelpliin. Oel-.'1'tr lit, IsVJ .m
i CliHoiution c( 1'ai r
J rgtHU Copartnership herett ;.
'be mime of James 11. cV 1. .
i Ibis day dissolved by Ihe xvith i,
15. Ii art. The husiuecs li the .
settled by either of tli undcrsi
North Cd street.
TA dCS I.j
- 1L1.IAM !).
THOMAS U. u. .
rhiladfipfiia, Jan. 1, 1S53.
The undersigned, have, titii d. v I' i-iico ,,
partnership nud wiil continue ti e bi, sines i . .(
Ihe nameof James 11. & TlMma, , u;, ;
ful fur past tavors, they res) ei tfu ly rck i
lentioii of their liiendi and the pL'.-lie I.. .
stock of UKOCERIES, which w il f,.t: ,
extensive, nnd which tivey wdlse.'l n ih i
market rates.
3 '.!E3 H. "l AliT,
THOMAS J i A UT'.
n.iljdelphis, Jan. 1, ISj;i.Js it.
watches, jLwmr.y. i c.
JA.MKS I)
Vo. 13 South S cond Street,
G ild Lever Wutchcs full jewcllcJ.
bilvcr Lever dhy
Mlvcr Lepino do
" Quarlirr do
Gold pens and pencil ami si'tr r ha' Jets
Hlver Tea nud Tabic Pimmta.
llracclela Hieitst pins L'.ir li' cVc
All warranted ...J ..id al p.i fcJ ;'v t.
u the city. '"'
nx-iUUt tr. is;;.-if