Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 10, 1854, Image 3

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    SUNBUJIY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
PALESTINE MORTGAGED TO TUB
; , , , KOTIISCUILDS. - -,.
It is said, abroad, that Palesliuehas been
mortgaged to the Rothschilds, at security for
a loan advanced to the Sultan.' The rumor
further asserts that, among the possibilities of
'the future, 1 is the erection of Palestine, On
the conclusion of peace, into a Jewish King
' dom under the dynasty of the Rothschilds.
That serious tertitorial alterations will grov?
out of the pending war, is incontestible; and
this suggestion regarding Palestine," however
visionary it may seem, is, therefore, not
quite absurd. !
That Palestine should fall into the posses
sion of some othor people than the Turks is
desirable, on many accounts. Situated, as it
is, at a distance from the central government,
and liable continually to the' exactions of
Pachas, or the indifference of Governors, it
offers .no sufficient Inducements for capital
in antilit there, or industry to remain. It is
consequently in a elate of progressive decay.
Agriculture is neulected, trade finds little to
support it, and ignorance, superstition and
ica domineer over the land. From the fur
thest shores of Nazareth to the southern wa
4ers of the Dead Sea, a curse seems to bang
over the country, blighting It like a pesll'
leuce, or a'flighl of Egyptian locusts.
There was a lime, however, when Pales
fine was the most flourishing region, perhaps,
on the face of the clobe. Its vallies rtrere
filled with the low of cattle its terracod
hilt-sides glowed with golden crops J the vine
dotted the landscape with purple grapes;
and an almost continuous lino of villages
crowned the acclivities, in sight of each
other, from the Desert of ldumea on the south
to Mount Libanus on the north. There is
reason to believe that at the beginning of the
Christian era, the whole land was like a vast
suburb The four gospels are Tull of alia
sions which warrant this conclusion. But
now desolation broods over tho entire pros-
r...,.i Tho C.M.nrim. of Biini'Hssiva invaders
,,.. . ..w.. ,
havo deeply dented the surface of tho coun
try. The round, battlement towers of the
Ousuilers lise amid the ruins of old Human
woiks, while modem Tuikish fortresses lift
themselves above the blackened walls of
Roman castles. The axe and tiro have gono
over this once fair region, in repeated surges
oT bloud and conflagration. Centuries of war
and oppression have exhausted the spirit of
the people, have destroyed the old improve
ments, have turned wjiat was once a contin
uous garden and vineyard into a comparative
tlesort. No man can remember what Pales
tine once was, and recall what it is at pres
ent, without wishing that equal laws and
liberal institutions might restore it to its for
mer splendor.
The creation of a Jewish Kingdom promi
ses the speediest method of arriving at this.
. There are millions of Hebrews scattered over
Kuro pi), who would avail themselves of such,
a tcstoration, ro return to the laud of their
fathers. Poland and Russia, especially
swarm with them. The oppression under
which they suffer, wherever the Czar holds
away, would be an additional inducement
for them to emigrate to Palestine. A Jew
in Russia cannot wear a beard as ho wishes,
cannot appear in certain garments, cannot
import even the Hebrew Scriptures, cannot
enjoy the common rights of a citizen. When
we consider the adventurous character of the
race, and recall the great Jewish Exodus
' which is even now going on, we cannot see
any difficulty in the way of a Jewish emigia
tiou, such as would re-populute Palestine in
a very few years.
There are dilliculties in the way, however,
And serious ones. A small kingdom, like
Pulestine proper would be, would hardly
. sustain itself against its mightier neighbors
Rut if, as appearances begin to indicate, th
present war will end in the re construction of
Turkey; and if that re-construction should
be based on a federal union, under the Sultan,
of various independent provinces, then we
see no ' reason why a Hebrew principality
might not take its place in such a union, side
by side with a Servian, a Russian, or an
Albanian one. Public Ledger.
: Cleveland, Zakf.sville and Cincinnati
Railikiad That portion of this route sit.
uuteil between Cleveland and Millersburg,
87 miles in extent, was formally opened on
Saturday of last week, and a party of about
1 ,000 passenger made a pleasure excursion
over it.
Caution to Wharf Rats. Fugeno Car.
, lier, a "longahoiemun," died on Wednesday
tiint. in New York, from an overdose of
bjandy, which he had sucked through a straw,
fioin a cask on one of the wharves.
CI CD A. A lari?o number of our enterprisinjj
young gentlemen are eagerly waiting for
news of the blockade of Havana by I'ncle Ham's
strips, as they intend to avail themselv. s of the
ojiportunify of invading the island. They are
all, iu anticipation of the event, laving in larfte
niinlies of summer clothing from Kockhill it
Winn' cheap and fashionable clothing store.
tin. Ill Chestnut street, corner ol franklin
Place, Philadelphia.
t'liila., Jan. 3S, 1854 csr.
Il,ilhira)'l Pills, moat excellent remedy
for the Cure of headache, bile, dimness ol
sight, deranfei-J sloinaub, aud disoideieit liv
f r ; likewise in restoring strength and vigour
debilitated constitutions. The extraordinary
tines rllecled daily by these wnndttilul i'llls,
alier all other means have failed, have
bioutiht them into the highest repute, and
stamped them as the finest medicine evei
.lix-ueured. All classes cladly avail I lie in-
i-lvea ol them bulh at home and abroad,
mi.udlv allrsiinkT their eceellent (iiialiiits,
mid leuuiumemliirg them to their alllicted
ieltuw-urealuies lbrwuhiut the world, hs
Ihor sutiaiings fiom diopsy, iiiditftsiion, or
any other irre.ulaiiiy to which tho human
frame is luoie.
II 4 H II I G U.
In this plaea, oil the 4lh iusl., by the Kev.
I'. Hum, Mr. Moo HAsrsta, lu ansa Mii
as ill lUi'Hiaus, all ul Ibis place.
In Ibis pUof, pu lh 'h iusl.. by theaams,
M(, ' Kas, nl I'luUdtflphu, U Mi-
llikktil ll w, ol tins piaie.
i i i: i.
I. i a. a uUis. on Tudy Ust, M
lil t.liU, wile ef (1. I' Hu)ia, a,Jsbuul
I . II. ..I. lusiualiiu. NuiibumUiUnJsouHiv
J stwui 1 )SIS.
, I)C iltavkcto. ,
, rMladelphia Market. . ' '
May 7, 1854.
Fl.nva and Meal. The market is firm,
and Flour is higher. Sales at 9 1219 93
per barrel for standard brands, and 89 12i.a
9 624 for extra. We quote Rye flour at 5
SO, and Pennsylvania Corn Meal at S3 7.1
per barrel. . ,
Gbaih. Wheat is scare, and holders gen
erally ask 82 20 for white and 82 10 for red
per bushel. Rye continues scarce. . Last
sales of Pennsylvania at SI 15. Corn is
scarce, nnd yellow is in demand at 84.,
afloat Outs are1 soaice, and in demand at
564 cts.
v . i.
Baltimore Market ; '
May 6, I8J4.
FLOUR The Flour market is very active
and firm at the closing prices of Saturday.1
Wa note sales to-day of 2400 bbls. Howard
street, all for immediate delivery, at 89; and
of 1100 bbls. City Mills, also for immediate
delivery, at $8,75 Sales also of 600 bbls,
Howard street, deliverable in all August at
the oplinn of the seller, at 87,75.
GRAIN. The receipts of Wheat this
morning at the Corn Exchange were about
6500 bushel., and we note sales of fair to
prime reds nt 20na213 cts., fair to prima
whites at 212a220 cts , and of strictly prime
White suitable for family flour, at 225 cts.
SUNDURY PRICE CURRENT
Wiiiat. - 200
Rti. .100
Ctinx. . . 80
OiTR. - . . 50
ToTATOt", . . 5n
Beeswax - .12
Hkckleu Flax. "5
lllTTKB. - ?1
Eocs. ... 10
New Advertisements.
ni-inr and
Summer Goods !
M.
Peter W. Gray
YNFOKM8 his friends that he has just received
J. a BOOj n,!rirtmcnt of Spring and Bummer
Goods at his Storo in Whortleberry street. His
luck consists of
DRV GOODS, VIZ :
Chillis, CasMmcrs, Siittinclts, Jeans, Drillings,
.Dn rages, llarago Do I. nines, tiinghams,
lawns, l.inriiH, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Summer Shawls,
Dress Trimming and all items
ill the Drv Goods line. Also, a
arge assortmet of SIlOCU for Men Women and
Children. Summer Hats,
Groceries of every variety-
Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Salt,
Fish, etc.
ISn id ware.
A cencnil assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs,
Buckets, Wash Hoards, Brooms, Brushes, Ac.
tjuKKNSWAitK a general assortment.
Country produce taken at the highest market
prices.
Siiubttry, June 3, 18ul. tr.
NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
lie dealt with according to the act of Assembly in
such cases made ai.d provided.
H. U. MASSEK, fres t
Thila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf.
Last Notice.
& I.Ii persons knowing themselves indebted to
the estate of George Armstrong, dee'd., or
havinz cluims against him, are called upon tor
the last time for settlement, for which purpose the
suhserilier will attend at the office of rredenck
Lazarus, Esq., in Sunbury, on Saturday, the 1st
day of Julv next.
JAMES SMITH, Adm'lor.
June 3, 1854. 5t.
lipu'ge Letting.
4 LETTING will be held at
the house of
He
enry J. Header, in McEwensville, on the
34th dsy of June, 1854, for a Bridge across
Warrior's Kun, near Watson & Vincent's mill,
in Delaware townehip. Proposals will be recei
ved until 1 o'clock of said day.
Plans and specifications exhibited on the day
of letting.
CHH. WEAVEIt, 1
JOSEPH NICELY, Com'ssrs.
SIMON SN'YDEU, )
Comin'ssrs Office, )
Sunbury, June 3, 1854. --i
United States Hotel,
Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS well-known establishment celebrated Tor
its Table, and re-furnished in modern style,
with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor is most
centrally situated on Chestnut Street the fash-
lonable promenade opposite tne lusiom House,
and neir Independence Hall.
CAPT. CHAS II. MILLER,
Whose refutation as a Host is well known, is
determined it shall lose nollnng ny mi luiure
efforts, 'i'he highest degree of satisfaction guar
airiiu l to all who may favor him with their
eomnnnv.
tjT Families can secure a suit et itooms ny
telegraphing a day or two in advance.
Phila.. Juno 3, 1854.
NOTICE.
rrMlE Venders and Holailersol foreign and
-"- Domestic Merchandize in the County of
Northumberland, will take uotice that they
are assessed and rated by tne Appraiser ol
Mercantile Taxes for Ibe year 1854 ai
follow :
Leunt.
Knmti. Class. Lictnst
Raup & Savidge,
Bisel Si ll.iriel,
U tio oo
13 10 00
14 A 00
12 12 50
12 12 60
13 10 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
12 12 50
13 18 75
12 Id 75
13 10 00
13 10 00
10 20 00
10 30 00
11 IS 00
14 7 DO
14 7 00
12 12 60
II 13 00
15 13 00
14 I 61
14 60
14 I 60
14 1 0
II 3 OO
It 7 UO
II I 60
II 3 60
II 7 00
14 I to
l 7 00
It 7 ix
14 T 24
14 I
14 1 X
Kamp k Culp,
veiawart.
Hay k McCoimick,
tied. J. Piper,
E. L Piper,
Jouas Wolf, l.q.
Ludw iy & Rank,
.Milton.
J. Munay ti Co ,
Niiule Wmt-iile Cu. liq ,
Chailra J. Knglo, lut
It. T. Kulliuer,
GiHHiiiiuu k Moodie,
Maslellor k ruck,
rVynuio It Stuut, liq ,
A. VV. Comly,
John K. Ca.lnw,
J.iiiaihaii ZelUi,
Thomas bwenk,
(taao Hi two. liq.,
William E. May, l" ,
Kawn Cbaptms,
UaviJ kiausvr,
John M. WihmIs,
J '. Cauiiei,
J. Mit'ouuivk,
UK. IU-i',
Juavph Ali((sldt,
J (ii,
;hiii Coirey,
J. and M. Yuttiit,
UkUUunaam.
Adam Keller,
iWuma Vouy, Jr ,
( bailos Mvtiiiiljr,
Jamas Used,
A Jain Cuma l,
' Ruth. .
John B. Shipman, ,
14
T 00
i
1 00
15 od
15 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
15 00
10 60
7 08
10 00
7 00
10 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 50
10 SO
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 CO
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 50
7 00
10 50
. 10 50
12 50
15 00
Northumberland.
Conrad Wenok, - ' -G.
1. Tsgpart, liq.,
Marks B. Priestly, liq ,
James Denormandy,
Amelia Youngman,
Mary A. McCay, , ,
Wm.T. Forsyth, liq., '
Wm. Elliott,
James Taepart, Jr , liq-,
M. J. D. Withington, liq.,
Sunbury.
S. Schntirman t Co.,
I. W. Tener.
George Bright,
Ira T. Clement, liq ,
Peter W. Gray,
Ammermnn, Roser If Co , ;
Wm. If Reuben Fagely,
Friling & Grant,
G. Elsberg & Co.,
John Younti, liq.,
Weiser If Bruner, liq ,
E. Y Briaht,
John H. Danfield,
S. N. Thompson,
Upper Augusta.
John C. Morgan, liq., ,
William Farrow, liq ,
I. F. & J. F. Kline,
Lower Augusta.
Jacob Krebs,
J. R. Kaufman, liq.,
B. Heirner, liq.,
John Vnnznnl,
Wm. A. Knnbb, liq.,
Jacob Wciroer, liq.,
Ztrbe.
Edward Helfenslein,
Marcus Stronp, liq.,
Isaac Riser, liq.,
- Upper Mahanoy.
Gidenn W. Snyder, liq.,
Daniel Eisenhart,
Daniel lleiin.
Jackson.
Wm. Cares, tin.,
Win. Deppin, liq.,
Jordan.
Josiali Swortz,
John Wirt, liq.,
Cameron.
Ilennig & Iloupt, liq.,
Charles U.. Weikle,
Coal.
E. D. Cockley, liq.,
tiinaline & Struup, liq.,
Win. & Reuben Fagely,
Ailolph Dtirlarher,
Shnurmau & Co ,
14
13
13 ,
14 ,
14
14
13
14
13
14
14
13
14
14
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
14 ;
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
13
14
14
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
14
14
13
13
14
14
10 50
10 50
7 00
7 00
10 50
15 00
7 00
10 60
10 50
7 00
15 00
15 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
Ammermiu. Hosser & Co.,
10 00
Case & Reed,
10 00
Cochran, I'eale & Co ,
7 00
7 00
Ayers, Lewis & Co ,
Shamokin.
Bergstressor &i Iloff, liq., m 14 10 50
Jonas Stine, liq., 14 10 50
Samuel John, 14 7 00
Taggart, Barton & Co , 13 10 00
Joseph Reader, 14 7 00
Hugh Vastine. liq., 14 10 50
Zimmerman & Movrry, liq., 14 10 50
Ephraim Miller, liq., 14 10 50
Lower Mahanoy.
Elias Weist, liq , 14 10 50
Benjamin Duckey, liq., 14 10 50
Andrew Ditty, liq , 14 10 50
George Biosious, 14 7 00
Point.
Samuel R. Wood, 13 10 00
BEBR AND ALE HOUSES AND OYSTER CELLARS
IN THE COUNTY.
Milton.
C. Maikes,
Catharine Stine, liq.,
8
8
8
8
5 00
8 50
5 00
5 00
Joseph Eckbert,
Wm. Mnric,
Aerbe.
G. Brymire, liq , 8 8 50
Adam Schlichlich, liq., 8 8 50
Michael Raider, 8 5 00
Sunbury.
Philip Brymire, liq., S 8 50
Simon Marti;, liq., 8 8 50
Northumberland.
Henry Wenck, 8 5 00
acoD t-ckcrl, g 5 00
Loaf.
Thos. M. Moore, 8 5 00
Charles Schmmkey, 8 5 00
PERSONS ENGAGED IN RECTIFYING AND SEL
LING WHISKEY IN THE COUNTY.
, . Milton.
ohn Kohr, 10 5 00
BREWERS IN THE COUNTT,
Milton.
George Baker, 9 8 00
An Appeal will be held at the Commis
sinners' Office in Sunbury, on Saturday the
17th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
at which time and place those interested
may attend.
JAJ. V. BAKU. 71er. ApW,
June 3, 1854.
JAMES B'.'GGS, Jr.,
CEAXP. ft, S'TJP.ITITTJP.E
Wai'ci'ooins,
So. 82 $r 95 North Front Street,
Above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
W Chairs, Settees. Bureaus. Uedsteads. Ta.
rries, i.ooaiOK-isiaascs, Manila, &c. in every va
riety, sou ai ma low est prices lor Uasu.
rrma., May X7, 1854 4m.
I j A.MS, Dried lleef. Mackerel, Codfish
Cheese, Itaisins, Figs, Lemons cV Oranges,
uai received and lor sale ly
April , I8.M. I. W. TE.NER &. CO,
rrHI'KTLU, Floor oil cloth, Table oil coy.
era. Carpel chain, and Door mats, just wcci-
ved aud for sale by
April IB34.
I. W. TENER &. CO.
DK t.OODM Cloths, Casaimers, (iattiiisit,
Veslinirs. Tweed. Hummer el ii. V.lv.,1
emu, i likings. Check, Muslins, Ac., just recei.
u iur aim sale or j. w, TEINEK A. CO.
Kuuburv. April ti. 1854.
fy Hi I.IVEIS OIL. SO gallons pure'pabisud
brown Cod Liter Oil Iur sale at
WElstEK et URL'.NKK'H.
Hunbury, May 27, 1854
W AUDI.NKH for sale cheap by
VKlEHVUKUNEU.
Hunbury. May 27, 1854.
(IL Git AI.lXGii Drop. Dlark, Raw, t sa-
kwr, Uurul Terra ds Mmubs ami Vandyke
Drown, slsam preHrJ rroui Die New Jsrast
U-i... ....I J..l... tA' ., - . , .
f aut. attMS Kfi Vfaa, sir SttSS Of
WMHCK i UKC.E,
ftuiibury, May 37, 14-
VOUA Attll luf aaakiH
an, Iur aala b
Muul ury, May 31, l5r.
iimlksnslHIA ( wsshiiia, tut sale
tiv iy VV'EIHKK UKl .XKM
Hubbury, May 37, leal
irEtiKTAbi.H caiti.K pow lr:w.-so
v dussa litoiHH aud Fiwm sWIJ's Callis I'nw
dt, juM iMi4 at Itut Nsw tMu( uu of
Vtl-lafcst DKl .NCR.
Vubbuiy, May 27, laot
lRlr.Ll. URINDVX-4MIW I
i' llMMS.ksJ !
SsaWiy, May II, laal ,
, TOWER HALL.
CLOTHING STORE,
Market Sirscf, oppositt the Red Lion Hotel,
Sunbury, Fa. I
'I'iHE substrllxr is hsppy to snnounes to the
citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that ha
has just opened a large stock of
CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
such as Coats of every fashion, Pants snd Vest
emits or ail kinds, figured and plain, under
shirts and drawers, both wooh-n and cotton, I
red flannel shirts, twilled, plated bosoms,
' overhauls, stockings and gloves, of kit
kinds, suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, -ties
and stocks, pocket handker- .
chiefs, cotton snd silk i splendid ' '
collars, suspenders of all sizes ' ' I
and prices. . J
It has often been said of a Docket in a
shirt, but come and see the pocket, vest
and shirt in .ie. .
Also! a fine assortment of Cloths, Csssimers and
BaUmctls, Summer goods, black satin for1
Vests, at every price, and any quantity of i
fancy vest patterns, which will lie made
up to order to suit customers ; my maxim
is i no fit no take. Ami as for cheap ;
selling, I don't intend to be brat by
Europe or America. Also on
hand, a large assortment of
Umbrellas at any pries, to suit
great anil small, together
with some travelling
bags to carry Yankee
notions in, large and smnll.
Come Fanners, Mechanics, Lalmrcrs nl ,
Call in and see tlie Clothing at Tower Hall,
AimI if yoa wnnt In lie suited to a T,
Call at lire stnrs of Jolm II. D.
JOHNH. DANFIELD, Agent.
Sunbury May 20, 1854 3m.
BANK OF NORTHUMBERLAND.
rTMiE stockholders are hereby notified that a
-Sl meetinor will he held nt the lluiikiiiir llnnsn
on Thursday, June 29, 1854, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
to take into consideration the acceptnnco of the
bill re-chartering the Rank, passed at the last
session of the Legislature.
J. R. PRIESTLEY, Cashier.
May 57, 1853. tm.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
Fsttuw Citizkxs. Encouraged by many
of my friends, I herewith offer myself to your
consideration, as a candidate for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
a' the ensuing election. Should I he elected, I
promise to fulfil the duties thereof with fidelity
and impartiality.
ELIAS DROCIOUS
Sunbury. May 27, 1R54.
OOQce of the Locust Coal and Iron Corrp
Pin Li rtKLFni a. May 19, 1854.
A MEETING of the stockholders of this Com
pany, will be held at their Office, No. 88
south Fourth street, below Walnut, on Momv,
the I Ulli day of Jitscs next, between the hours of
2 and 6 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing
Seven Directors to serve for one year, next en
suing.
WM. C. LUDWIG, Sec'y.
Pbrla., May 27, 1654.
New Clock iiml Watcli
ESTABLISHMENT,
Market st., 3 doors east of the lied Lion Hutil,
Sunbury, Pa,
RAIMOXD FEIIREKBACII
RESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of
the public to his Clocks, Ciold and Silver
Watches, Jewelry, ic., which he will sell at
moderate prices.
Repairing of Clocks, W atches and Jewelry
done at the shortest notice.
Sunbury, May 27, 1854. tf.
GREAT B1CGA1NS IN CHESTNUT STREET.
MISS JANE FINNEY
nAS just returned from the city willi a fresh
supplv of Fancy Goods, such as Parasols,
aiters, Lauics Robo Dresses, Needlework,
loves, Misery, Ginghams, Straw Bonnets and
lats, Gentlcinens' Utraw Hats, lloys do., Hib-
bons, Laces and every variety of seasonable
oods. Please call at the corner of chettuut and
second street. Those of our friends in the coun
try who may not know where to find us, may
enquire at "Tower Hall," opposite the "Ked
ion.
Hunbury, May 27, 1854. 3L
Tie Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
loin tho Franklin Institute, Pliilmlplphia, fium tbn
Ainricuu liwtitute, New York, and
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs in Neie England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 If ICO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Also, Mam btreet, Springfield, Mass- and
Wtstficld, Mass.
Portrait Painting and Talhotyaing, in the
highest state of perfection, done in all the above
Establishments.
.Sky-Lights used in all the establishments.
Miniatures taken equally as well by them hi
cloudy as in clear weather.
Phila.. May 27, 18M- tf.
SAIv2UEXi W. PEPPER,
al'CCS'SOB TO
HENRY J. TEiTER k SOX,
Vnl lira, Jewelry & Mit er Ware,
No. 175 Chestnut st , opposite the State House,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philu., May 27, 1S5I ly.
rHIX.ASEX.FKIA.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
23 South H hunts and 34 South H'ater Street,
ZIPPER fur sale on tha most reasonable terms.
OILS 8penn, Whale, Molar and Miners'
Oils
GUANO Peruvian Guano, Government No. 1.
8TAUCH Aa-euU for the Oswego Pure
Starch, Prepared Corn and Corn Hurch.
Phosphate of Lime,
1000 barrels of improved Super Phosphate ol
I. line.
Phila., May 87, 1H51.- am.
North, Chaso & North,
Iron Founder! and Wholeialo Dealers
IN STOVBi, HOLLOW WAKE,
"1 kli UIOSS and all deseriiiliou of Foundry
) ea.luigsi WAitK KOUM
No. 14) Korlk 2d Street, Philadelphia.
Thirty five dollars sr tutt will be atlowsd iur
Id east li u sVlivsrad at our foundry, payable
is) esatiuga.
Puila., May IT. HM 4t
PATENT
(sulvuiiized Iron Tuliiug,
roa CHAIN PUMM.
T
Mils) TuUusJ, Hi ads tt lialtauittil ius) bf
sunt luavliiiMirv, tuasrars great a4rusU,
suwbiHtd (sub suiipiuiiv sad sMatueaa, aud is
wsrisntrd nut Id iuoimU, U Hum wlk'ioJj tut sals
at Ihe Wkiatiuuse ul the
A M Kit K' AN (JAlYAMZKn IRON WORKS,
Ay. II Sunk Ttutk Hiiui,
s rMll.APII.fttl 4
A lull arsbtMsitl u our Aaastlraa) llal.suUad
fehtwt sad staullag ! always as) baud.
AU ssdsrt Mxtuytl, iiu4mI hi fc
mu tn i oi tiii 4 ro
Phil., Ms, V, llt.-Jiis.
This Way ! ThU Way!! '
Spring and Sutnmer Goods.
riULING &. GRANT.
UESPECTFUl.LY Inform their enstomers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods, -
at their store in Market square, 8unbry.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cattimtrts. Satlinett, Vesting,
Flannels, Wotlens, lc.t
And all kinda of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DllKSS fc FANCY GOODS,
Cofi'cots, Grin ghmiM, Chintzes, fit Laines,
' , Xeroses,
Anil every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear. , j
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Bait and Plaster, - '
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Cais roa Mm and Uovs.
Also a large assortment of GHOCIiUlrES,
such as i 1 , ; "
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spicea i
of all kinds.
Also a tresh supply of
1)RIG9 AND MEDICINES.
Besides the largest and most ceneral assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
place.
tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ei
change at lb higlirst market price.
Sunbury, May 13. 1854.
"hew drutoreT-
WEISER & BRUNER,
Wholesale and Retail Drnugists,
Market St., next door to E. Y. Bright' Store,
SUNBURY, FA .
fkFFER to tlio public the largest and best
- selected stock ever opened in this section of
country, coioisling of
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints,
Oils, A'amishcs, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass,
Patent Medicines, together wr'h a complete as
sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, 'J'ooih, Nail
and Mmviug lirusbes, Dressing, Hide, Neck and
Pocket Combs, r nney Soaps, (Shaving Creams,
Tobacco, sr'egars Tort Monias, Stutionnry, Con
fectioneries, 1'UKE WIN ES AND HKANDI ES
For Medicinal use, English, French aud Ameri
can Perfumery, Fancy Uomls of every descrip
tion, in short every orticlo kept by Druggists
generally.
VZ " restrictions Larejully Compounded.
. GEO. 1). WEISEK,
WM. A. LKLNER.
Sunburv, May 13, 1854.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods.
J. F.& ISLINS,
TJ ESPECTFULTjY announce to their friends
and ti e public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Aususta
township, Northumberland county, Pa., their
Spring an. 1 .Summer Goods, and opened to the
public a full assortment of
' MERCHANDIZE, &e.,
Consisting in part nt Cloths, black and fancy
Lassimcrs, eattinetts, Checks, and all kinds of
SPUING k SUMMER WEAR.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams. Muslin de Laines, Plaid
Cashmeres, De beges. Lawns, Ac.
Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Groceries.
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens-
ware, Drugs and Medicines.
Woodon Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
Slies, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats aud Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats, Salt, Cheese, Ac.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, May 6, 1854.
ATTENTION !
For the Metropolitan Clothing Store of
0. ELSBERG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
"tnCE have just rcccUcd and on hand now the
' ' most beautiful, largest and best assorted
stork, of reaily-inoile Clothing adapted to Spring
and summer wear ever bctoro brought into
fuuhnry or any place in this section of the coun
try. Cur Clothing mada by the best hands and
under our own supervision, we know will give
entire satisfaction to buyers. Still adhering to
our old motto "Cheap fur Cafi," we'll dispose of
our goods reasonable and rapidly. All we say
is: come, examine and price our goods and we
feel sure you'll buy.
We oifur you at the very lowest prices every
irnn'inul le variety of Coals, Vests and pants, cut
iu the last fashiun and warranted to fit. Cloths,
cassiineres. sattinelts, linens, drillings, jeans,
silks, satins, and all other kind made into Clo
thing. Also a Iart;e assortment of Hoots and Shoes;
among these a splendid variety of ladies shoes,
ladies and gents gaiters, Ac.
SILK HATS,
Panama, Palmleaf, Pearl and all other Hats and
Caps we have a great variety of. Also a great
lot of Uu ills, vslisesand carpet bags for sale cheap.
JEWELRY.
Ws have a splendid lut of watches, and all
kind of Jewelry statable fur ladies and gentlemen.
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Kevulvera, double and single
barrel Pisinla, Aeeordeoiis, Whirls, Collars and
all oiher goods generally kept in our line can lie
found at our store, all uf which we iulerd to sell
at the tery lowest price. I'ou't forget the place,
. EI.WUEIttl &. Co.
Market fijunre, opposite Ihe Post UHice.
Sunbury, May 6, IH5I.
Totlie Voters of Northumberland County.
Fmow CiTiitss! Eiicuuruged by many
friends, I auiiouins luyatlf as a candidate fur the
otlii e uf
COUNTY Ct ).M MISSION Kit
at the approaching slst-liou. Khould I be electsd
I pledgH myself to discharge, th duties Ibsree
with punctuality auj iiupaitiaiiiv.
libllliUC UHllinr.
Hunbury, April , ll.M
1)1 li st sod stbuea (nf MM, Ws
and
ChlUlr.u.
I.sImsb' Mu(;c tikus. LaJlrs'
black and ralottd liatlcrs, jul rorn.rd and lut
ale by WM. A KNAUU.
1. oarer Augusts. lsv . !.
IHiM'KltlKii rW-ais, Crl... Mul.
h(.ua, (Ids, Uiait.ly,l.iit, Win. Miliar,
litmus and ball, iu( iiisd and ! sals
l-y . M. A, k.AUU.
I. unci .iiKUt4a, May I, Isll.
illtHsj. kiudatsf UuUs kuai4iy!
pars U tale by
II. FUUKK1I A ( (.
Msiktl stlvoi, ucpualla lit Pu DaU.
tk)ki. (Iri, S), lafts.
I -1 k m r 1 1 a u p 4 1 j :. - m . A.iT n
salsav KlktH A bkl M M.
atuHUil, M.; tf, ISM.-
Great Arrival or
SPRING GOODS! '
1IIA T. CLEMENT
INFORMS his friends and customers that hs
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his Stora In MarSet Street, Ronbury, llch
he offers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment e
Dry Goods, viz:
Cloths, Cassimtrt, Cassmets, Jeans. Drying
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d
Lain, Lawns, Ginghams, Derages.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf snd other Summer Hats.
Master.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Fish, Salt, See.
HARDWARE,
Vis ! Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &c
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, $t
LIQUORS,
Vine. Brandy, Gin, Rom, Whiskey, it.
rT Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
April 8, 1654 ty.
PLATINA POINTS
roa
LIGHTNING RODS.
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
MCALLISTER & BROTHER,
OPTICIANS,
48 CHESNTJT STREET,
miLADELPTIIA.
(At tho Old Stand, established in 1796.)
Oar Mots m sit tipr! with solid Fin this snd stamped
wllh our nsrae. Prlntal dlrortlotii sorompany earh point.
Prion, 11 00, $1 S6, 1 00, t.1 00, $3 U0, $1 00, par point,
scoordlug to tlie quantity of 1'latEs.
rtjjBy lemlttina; Bis Centa In Pottage
Bumps, la addition to any of the above
prices, a Point can ba safely sent by mail to
any part or tno Unitrt States.
Phila., May 6, 1854. 3m.
New Goods for the People !
BENJAMIN 11EFFNER
ESPECTFULLV informs the public in gen
cral that he has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Good3
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His Btock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns,
. 9Iousellne De Lalnes
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Nails,- &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTJEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns. .
Also an assortment of ROOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, t-c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of wliich will be sold at
the lowest prices.
l.sr Country produce taken in ezenangs a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, Mav 6, 1854.
TOWN LOTS
AT PHITATE SALE.
"fIGHT of the most desirable lots, in the town
of Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa,
can be had of the subscriber on reasonable terms.
Persons who hsve money to invest in this kind
of property, will never have better opportunity
to make a purchase than is now olfered them.--Shamokin
has, in its immediate vicinity, am
ple resources to build up a first class interior
town. The mining operations under way, and
in contemplation, are of a character to warrant
the largest expectations, for the rapid growth of
the place in business and in population. It has
already taken start, and each succeeding sea
son will see it still more prosperous. As a eon.
sequence, ground to build upon will every year
become more valuable. Lots which may bt had
now, at a compaiatively low rate, are not likely
to be in the market at all a few years hence.
Now is the time, therefore, to make purchases.
For information, concerning the eight lots for
sale, apply through lettcri to
CHAS. M. It ALL,
Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, May 13, 1854.
Higlily Interesting1 News,!
nnHE information brought to us by tho stcairi
ship Asia of the audden decline of Flour,
iniiian corn, &c. in Europe, is no doubt interest
ing to some, and therefore it must be also inler
esting to a great many others to know that while
there it so much fluctuation in the price of
Urcadstuffs at home and abroad, there is nothing
to cllt'ct the low price of the
Large and Excellent Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOT IIIFG,
just received by S. Sclmurman cV Co., and on
baud at there store
On the corner of Market and Fau-n Strettst
directly oprrosile John Young's store, where they
will lie pleased to wail upon all those who Wish
tu buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh
supply of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
which they have purchased st a very low price
at Philadelphia and therefoie can allurdto sell to
their customers at the must reasonable prires
'I'hcy still, (after some experience in l uslness')
cling to the good motto, "ih roa cash. Call
and see fur yourselves.
S.SCHNL'RMA.N & CO.
Sunbury, May 0, 1854
"doctorjoseph w. cameeon
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
the Uorough of Sunbury and vicinity, that
hs has prrmaiiantly located himself in said
Uorough and olfers his proli'ssioual services to
those who msy wish to employ him. yot tus
present ha can he found at Weavers Hotel.
Sunbury, March II, N54 tf.
CLOCK r.Uht day and 30 hour Iron auj
Wooden, fiamed, Cream Nula, (iiound
Nuts, Kauins, sud Prunes, Ju.l received ami fur
sal by WM. A.KNAUU.
Lewes Augusta, Msy 6, 5l.
HATH and Caps, Bilk, llraver, far tmi
hiourk. Piuai I ...km. U..U .n.l I -a...
Un m sud boys. Lsdies Umiui of all svtk-a.
just leesived aud tut sale bv
May!. 1SI. WM. A. KXABB.
HI.ANK Psr.hm.ul Psr IVvJs ami Mauk
MoilaaK'S, Uuuda, tisr uliona, (Iuiiiihuik
AsM ft sals hy
II.
U
MAssKK.
' HiMibury Awl
tt. ISM
I
Ksl.it uf al. auiu. I mind!.., r.i,,!
woajar, iiiuis .sris suaiejar ? ol
lads, juat iscaiird Slid S'f sals .f
W M. A. k AUU.
.wr Auj Mta, May , Si
ril.rV HI IW (MMlV. Am ttcsl-
but ItUHHl) tut .eii.ba, (uMt.
I' M Mlf
sl it eitwe.
l-.a,ti I. is:.,.
THX TAR-FAMED MEDICINE 1
IIOLLOWAV8 PILLS.
Thess Pills Mag etnapoted mire)? of msriielnal hrrtia ara
of a sanas naiiaiaaa sarture, whila tha rltrartfritnatjr Vir.
tos taT poassaa kava rendered litem anireraMI; pnpular
In Marty enry part of tha wirKl. Tlia imnaaas sutresa
they KaTS saat with thmuf IshiI the thulra is mnat eilra
ordinary, owinf, it is imsomxti to tharir wmlerl
aieacy la tha eura of Biliuus eninplainlB and dtarmlera
04" tha I4vsr and eHomseli. IVrwa wIhi earaarv.ra in
siiif tkaa in aecurilaiva WMh Iht dirastioiis, setdaiai
Alii ia Deinf irakN-ad tu keaUn.
WBAKMKSS ANDDEmLITTRr.fttORATtON TO
HEALTH OK ACKNTI.nMAN AGED4S, W1IK.N
AT DEATH'S DOOR.
Copy f Letter from th Ret. Charles Smith,
dated Norton, St. Philips, near Bath, Somir
set shirt, ITlh August, 1853.
Tn Profrssur HoLLOWAV,
Bir. A Mi. Juaeph 1'nxMn, fnrnrarlr a resident of this
place, had Ireen in a dneliiiiiar state of heilth Inr aWards
of llirea years, frrotluslly wnstinf nwny ui a shsduw hy
nifrlilly prrapimtl'sis arirl wnntof aipetita, wltieh eauafd
giuitn nnpsinesa to Iris friends, as ha had enstiltad fartong
medicul men In Urrlh williotit ellect. lis at la.t ntrd ruor
Pills, anil nii'ler provirlenee, wns restored to healtk by their
means, tlo lately einigrutrd to New Yoik. and bus in
written to anv, thnl lie wns ndver lietter in health, and da
iied nie tn acqiinirrt ynu wilh lire rlrratnunnce. I miIi
also In mmitkni, tliiit'my wife had derived greal Imi.Sl
from the into of your rills. . , .
I remnin, fir. yr'Hr" resprrtfnlly,
, CI1AHLF-S f.Mriil.lJissciiUng MinUter.
A PERM WENT CtmB OF A DlSF.ASI'.t) IJVl.rt
OF MANY YKAKS' UCH ATION.
CP!) f 0 L'ttcT from Mr- Oamis, Chemist,
Yeovil, to P.ofcssor Ilulloway.
Doir fir- tn rhi-.distriet your Pills c imtnam amors
extrn.ive anls thrill anv other prtprirtrry medicine befere
tlie public. As a proof of their eflirnry in t.iverand llilious
Complaints I tuny mention Uie following rose. A Wily of
tliii town with whom I ampers-srallvBr-qnniiitcd, for years
was a severe sufferer from dieense of tlie Liver and (litres
live orrins; her meilicnl attendnnt assured her tlistt he
oold do mrthiiia; to relieve her siiireninrs, and it whs not
likely she could survive inniiy months. This announcement
nutu'rully ennsed ureiit nlnrm among her friends and rein
lions, and they Induced hut to mnke a Ural of your 1'ills,
wliir'h so imptoved liei sneml henlih thnl she was indnee.1
to continue them until she received a perfect cure. Tins
Is twelve mouths sen, nnd she has not experienced snv
svinptoms of relapse, and often deetnres that your lMIs
bovs been the uienns of snvinu her hie.
1 remain. Denr fir, yoors truly,
JnlySOd, 1853. (Signed) s.OAMrS.
Thcst celebrated Pills art wondei fully ejjica
cions in the following complaints. ,
Ap-na Drosy lunnmmatioa
Asthma Djsfnuiry Jnundire ,
Hilioua Cnmplrtints Krysipelna l.iver Com-
UIoIcIigs on His Fentnla I Trego- ptainis
fkiil Unities I.nniUrgo
Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Piles
Colics kinds Iihcuiiintum
Constiixuion of Fits Ketentlonof
tliu Dowels fiout . t rine
CnnsuinoLioii T4Ml.ntis Scorfuln. or
Debilitv Iniiiscstion Kiur's Evil ,
8re Tlirosts Stone nnd Gravel Sceondnrv
Tic Doaloureui Tumours Symptoms
r leers . Venereal Affections Worulsol un srnua
Weakneit, Oora wlmtever cause Ac., c. i
Sold at the F.nt.lili.hm.nt of rrofessor Hol.LnWiT, 341
Slrand, (near Temple llnr, lsiilon,) unit also nl his Ibmse
in rtew t ofK. Urrlrrs Inr aieilicnn's m me i-oue., viu.
sed 'T. Ilolloway New York,' will receive dne attention
Sold also by all reaperUilile Diugvisls nnd llualers in Weil"
icines throushout the I'liited Suites, in Hows nt 37 cents,
67 cents, and S1.SO cents eah To h had Who lewis of
the principal DrugHousol ill Ihe Lnlon.
J There ia a eoiuiderable saving by taking the larger
s.
.. l. DlreetlnnS for tlie trniilaiico cf patients in every
il.rinVr are affiled to ench box.
Deremlier 'J4, lsKI, ly.
FAIRBANKS
PATENT
SCALES,
Sold at their
WAREHOUSE,
No. 240 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Railroad. Itay, Coal, and Farmers' SCALES,
set in any part of the country, by experienced
workmen, and at short notice.
Phila., April 8, 1851. Cm.
Hosendalc Hydraulic Cement.
j4n MceJenf article for Lining Cistcms,
V aults, Spring-houses and Cellars,
AND for keeping dampness from wet and
exoospti walls. For salo bv
CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH,
Corner of Front and Willow 8ts. Railroad.
Philadelphia, April 22, 1854. ly.
GEORGE EAltP, JR.,
GENERAL
Commission 3Ierclianl',
FOR the sale of English and American pig
Nad, Scotch and American pig Iron, Slock
tin, Sheet lead, Lead aud Iron Vatcr and Gas
Liberal advances made oh consignments of
Pig, Bloom, Billett or Shorce Iron.
No. 96 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
Apfll 32, 1S54.- 2m.
HOUSEHOLD GLASSWARE
From the Principal Fatloriet and lut
Auttion Sales.
COMPRISING a Rill and desirable assort'
ment at 85 rsa Csst a slow vscal iitss.
Dealers and others will do well to call before
jlurchaslhg elsewhere. 1,000 Packages now on
hand
EDWARD F. CORFIELD,
i52 South Second Street, (above Spruce,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Apiil 22, 1854. 8m
i. iv. ti:i:ic t o ,
SUNBURY, PA.,
TB"AVE just received A frrsS Supply of new
H Spring OoodsJ. Their friends and the pub
lie are respectfully requested to call and inspect
them. They will be sold cheap. "Quick sales
and small profits" is still their motto.
Sunbury, Pa., April 22, ISfti.
SUSdUKHAXX A
WILL make regular trijis for carriage of Pas--seugers
between Sunbury uud Nurthuui
herlund every day, except Sunday, on and aftei
Monday, April S4th.
1 he boat will leave the wharf at Sunbury,- st
8 o'clock A. M., 1 1 o'clock and HO niuMiM A
M., snd 5 o'clock 80 minutes, P. M.
Returning, Will leave the outlet lock at Xorth
umberland, at H o'clock and IS minutes,. A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 4 minutes, A. M., and 5- o'clock
sud 45 minutes, P. M.
r are, 10 cents. Excursion tickets good for
one day, 13 cents.
SUnhiiry, April 29, 1S51. If,
Daguerreotypes!
GEORGE W. COBLE,
ESPECTFL'M.Y announces to tho citizen
" ef Hunbury sud vicinity, that he bus sgain
0eued Dsgurrrean Nooni, anrl is prirpareel to
take likenesses. Hs warrants his pit-lurea to be
safUfaclory to all wishing true reuresenutiuna of
thsmwhrs mi trie nils. Piiov la! sttcirtton is paid
U chlldrvw. Cipies Uksii with accuracy. In
slrucliotis givesi uu ressoiiabli) Unins. ilia loutu
is al llw M place, in the Grand Jury Room,
(county buildings,) operating hours from 8 A.
M. SMiit) P. M.. wiihotil rvgaid la the stale i.f
tlie WcalUer. footra shoulj be sent iu uu clous v
days.'
Hunbury, April 22, 151 f.
I A IIEM Uresa liiHtda. ISpriug and rlumiurr
A tlbawU, Ilia. a aud fancy Ureas hilk, bilk
poyTiiia, t l.siiies, Hhally. Giiighsmt and Call-
great tsitly, ju.l ieriej and for salat
'7 I. W. i K.Mr.K et I'll,
ttuubtwy, Ajtil 21, l4t,
.
AUIBt' Ideas Gu.Ua. Mp.M( aud Httmmrr
A Mliawk lilk.kallk, silk K.llu. Ha I
tiiiib'UaiHa. Do bags. La was aud calfui, ual i.
evivsd snd Ut aala by WM. A.KNAUU.
Iuwrl Augusts, Msy t, J
H XUV Utltllix, l'lutUs.4'eairtlT,inJrur
V WHlnj-s, TSi.:., Huiuu,,, . Uh, a.-loarsl
(M4. TbtM.s, 1'U.aa, Mu.ti.ia. Ae., ,u. i,"4
tad tui sale b k. A, la, MAUI.
.f Au(itai, Msy , Jl-
if
iu a ,.
lb II. a .i4 V j J., ,t
W M kIDM
lt
I ! I..ii