Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 17, 1854, Image 3

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    Communication.
For thi Sunbury American.
TUB ECLirSB AHn Till! 1IAMOKIN TEL
EGRFH. H. B. Masser
Under this head, the editor of the Sun.
bury Gazette, in hie paper of the 10th inst,
Inform the ypr!d that he reoeiyed a Tele
graphic dispatch from Shamokin, on the 7th
inat., which was dated on the 26ih of May,
remarking that "Telegraphs are of some
uo anyhow, although it does take a fortnight
for a Communication to travel over some of
them." .
For what purpose this statement was
tnaile t can scaicely conjocturp, especially
os it has no foundation in truth, and as
I feel myself some what implicated in not
promptly furnishing news to the editor, by
Telegraph, which he or any one else could
have found in any nlmanao, it may be proper
to state that the editor himself must have
been under an eclipse, or that some wag has
greatly humbugged him with a bogus des
palch, as no message whatever, was trans
mitted over the wires for him, on that or any
other subject, from that time to the present.
When the editor of the Gazette next under
takes to censure others, he should first be
sure that he has himself got hold "of the
right end ot the poker."
Operator.
Sunbury, June 12, 1854.
Choi.eiia has appeared at Nashville, Tenn.f
causiug sixteen deaths in two days. A num.
ber of fatai cases of the same disease also
took place last week at Cincinnati. In New
Yoik city, last week, there were twelve fa
tul cases of cholera. One hundred cases of
cholera were under medical treatment a few
days ago at the New York Quarantine, and
on Sunday, the ship Charles Crocker arrived
there from Liverpool which had thirty-one
deaths on board of cholera during tho voy
age. Effects of Cheap Fares. Three steam
ships left N. Y., on Monday, taking probably
botween fifteen hundred and two thousand
passenger bound for California. We under
Mand that tho price of through steerage lick
rts by thpsq vessels was but thirty five dol
lars, which accounts for the immenco influx
of emigrants.
Cholera items are becoming frequent in
the Western papers. Tho Maysville, Ky.,
K.iglo of the 3d in st., says: We learn from
the ofiicers of the steamer Kenton, that up
to Thursday noon, there had been sixteen
cases and eight or nine deaths of cholera, at
I'orthmoulh, during the present week.
Sweet Innocence. A young lady of Har
risburg, Pa., was out riding, a few day since.
The horse commenced kicking, when she, iu
l he most simple manner, requested her-com.
pnniori to get out and hold the horse's leg,
or he might injure the vehicle.
I)C ittavkcts.
Philadelphia Market.
June 11, 1854.
Fi.our and Meai. The maikel is dull,
and Flour is lower. Small sales at S3 75 per
barrel for standard brands, and S3 374a9 50
ur extia. We quote Rye Flour at 85, and
lVimsyUanin Corn Meal at $3 75 per bbl.
Grain. Wheat is scarce, and holders gen
erally ask S2 18 for while and $2 05 for led
per ilushel. Rye continues scarce. Last
sales of Pennsylvania at $1 15. Corn is
scarce, and yellow is in demand at 83a8tc,
afloat. Oats are scarce last sale at 56 cts.
Whiskey is held at 28o. in barrels, and
hogsheads al the same price:
Baltimore Market
June 13, 1854.
GRAIN The steamer's nuavs has had a
depressing influence upon the tnatket, and
prices this morning were generally lower.
The receipts of wheat at market quite light,
and it is probable they will continue so until
the new crop comes in. We quote to-day
fair to prime reds at 185al90 cts., and fair to
prime whites at 190a200 cts. Corn. Yel
low was in fair demand and we note sales at
75a80 cts. Wa quote Pennsylvania Rye to
day at HOal 13 cts. The receipts of Oals
were about 2500 bushels. We note sales of
1500 bushels inferior Virginia at 54 cts.
Prime Virninia and Maryland Oats would
bring 66a58 cts. Pennsylvania Oats wero
held at 60j62 cts. We note sales this morn
ing at 60 cts.
SUNBUKY PKICE CURRENT
W'uKAT.
lira.
('(inn.
Oats.
PoTiTUIS,
ftcF.SWAX
HsCKlKU KlAX.
rtl'TTlB.
Kuos.
FlilS"'
Tahow.
2110
inn
80
50
50
12
25
PI
10
12
125
10
New Advertisements-
JOHN V. MARTIN,
MISHCJIANT TA1LOH,
IVNSUSV, PA.
I KSPEOTFI'LI. Y informs his friends and
customer that be has juat received from the
city s new and complete assortment of
Mtn$ Wearing rfppanl,
which h will tuaka up to order, or sell, as cheap
as any oilier establishment iu the place, ha is
determined to MTiuit no one to undersell him.
It is good are choice, and rarclully aelccled Iroiu
ilm beat ill lb Philadelphia oiarkrt, snd they
will Ik made up iu the best and laleat style and
warranted. Hi stuck euu.i.ls lit part of band.
.llu. Maraud" "d i'k Ve.lu.ga, Duck and
liter Linen ( Coal, &c. Abu, s variety of
t'luth, Casaiiuef. tint!, Neck lua, ud
variety of other arlitl fut Men' wrar.
Suubury, Jum I". UM.-lf.
Daguerreotype.
silk. unJaiaUuml who ! been operating at
I Muwokiil 1"' lb I "'ul"b lnt'uU Ui go
la Trvrluu oil Um ' Hill f
uiu for wit wn k.
m M i, ui.vmt.
Phamokiu, JuM
" No7icti l Tuxi.jrrri.
svoi ll B U bby ',l-
jus). ,Mt:i:l.V. U'm.
nl ii i.N .NiH:B.
(WsJ.flisWl , I
TANNERY
For Sale or Rent.
THE subscril er offers for sale or rent his
TANNERY, situated in the flourishing town
of Shamokin, Northumberland Conuty. The
tannery is well located and supplied with a foun
tain of running water. Tho building is of frame
67 by 20 feet, on a stone basement. The yard
contains 25 vats, all in excellent order. Bark
and hides aro abundant.
Possession will be given immediately.
If the property is not sold, the subscriber
would not object to taking a good partner, one
who could come well recommended, or he would
give steady employment to a good hand st good
wages, if application be made soon. As there is
no other tannery in Shamokin, the above affords
an opportunity to go into tho business, seldom
o lie l ed.
DANIEL EVERT.
Shamokin, Juno 10, 1854 tf.
In the Court of Common Picas of North
tiniberland County.
Breve de Parlitione Facienda
No. 12 Acdcst T. 1854.
TAMES Carothers and Matilda his wife,
" Mary E. Agnew by her guardian James
Carother, Adam Torrence and Elizabeth his
wife, George Haymaker and Pracilla his wife,
Martha Graham, Elizabeth Graham. Eveline
R. Graham and Margaretla M. Graham, by
their Guardian Robert Millegan,
vs.
Hugh Bellas, Peter Bald)', Win, Shannon
and Rachel his wife, George A. Frick, Clar
ence II. Frick, Augustus Frick, Alexander
Frick, Robert F. Clark and Martha his wife,
Silas Carey, Ann Corey, Mary E. Carey, Sa
rah Carey, Thomas H. Colt, Wm. C. Colt Sa
rah Coll, by her Guardian Wm. A. l'etrikin,
Snyder Jenks, W. Wallace Jenks, George A
Jenks P. Frederick Jenks, Joseph S. Else
t'ood and Elizabeth his wife, Dr. Samuel
Jackson, Jesse Heston, and John W. Moore.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of the) order in this writ contained, the re
qnest to make partition of a piece or parcel
of land situate in Coal township Northumber
land County, on or near the waters of Shamo
kin creek, containing 1874 acres, more or
less, bounded on the north by lauds of the
Miners Bank and others, on the south by tho
top or near the top of Mahanoy mountain, on
the west by lands of John N. Lane and others
and on the east by lands of Jacob HotTman
and others, which said body tf lands consists
of tracts or parts of tracts, surveyed on war
rants dated 15lh of March 1793, granted to
Eilmund Huff, Thomas Gill, James Greer,
Wm. Morrison, Thomas Camplain Robeit
Carnplain, will be held on the said lands on
Monday tho 21th day of July nest, when
and where all the parties, Plaintiff and de
fendant, are warned lo be present.
WILLIAM 15. KIPP, Sheriff.
Shcrifl s OJhco
Sunburv. Juno 10, 1854.- 6t.
Spring and Summer Goods !
Peter W. Gray
TNFORMS his friends that ho has just received
a good assortment of Spring and Summer
Goods at his iS'tore in Whortleberry street. His
stuck consists of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinelts, Jeans, Drillings,
Harases, Dnrage De Laincs, Ginghams,
Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Summer Shawls,
Dress Trimming and all items
in the Dry (ioods line. Also, a
arge assorlmct of Mioeg for Men Women and
Children. Summer Hats,
Groceries ofevery variety.
Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Salt,
Fish, &c.
Hardware.
A general assortment of Cedar Waro Tubs,
Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Brushes, &c.
QuKKXswAnx a general assortment.
Country produce taken at the highest market
prices.
Sunbury, Juno 3, 1854 tf.
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
be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in
such cases made anil provided.
H. II. MASSEK, Trcs't
Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf.
Bridge Letting.
4 LETTING will be held at the house of
Henry J. Reader, in McEwensville, on tho
24th day of June, Hot, for a Bridge across
W amor s Run, nenr Watson & Vincent s mill,
in Delnwarc township. Proposals will bo recei
ved until 1 o'clock of snid day.
1 luns and specifications exhibited on tho day
of letting.
CH8. WEAVER, )
JOSEPH NICELY, ? CWssrs.
SIMON SNYDER, )
Comm'ssrs Office,
Sunbury, Juno 3, 1351.--X
United States Hotel,
Chestnut Street,
FZIXLADBUHIA.
THIS well-known establishment celebrated for
its Table, and re-fuinUhed iu modern style,
with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor is most
centrally situated on Chestnut Street the fash
ionable promenade opposite the Custom House,
and neir Iiidrpendciu-e Hall.
CAPT. CIIAS. H. MILLER,
Whose reputation as a Host i well known, i
determined it sliull lose nothing by Ins future
efforts. The hiehest degree of satisfaction guar-
untie I to all who may fuvor him with their
company.
IIT families ran secure a suit of Itooins by
telegraphing a day or two ill advance.
1'hila., June 3, 1854
JAMES BjGGS, Jr.,
CH.IP. tx. FTJP.ITITTJP.E
WuiTi'ooms,
No. 8i f 85 North Front Hired,
Above ..Arab,
THILADEtrUIA.
V ('liuirs, Ht'lUvs. Uurt-sus. Uedaleads. Ta-
bles, LooLing-tiluaae, Stands, Ac, in every va
riety, sold ut the lowrai price for Cs.h.
l Uilu., May 27, ls54. 4m.
HAM 8.
Dried Beef, Mackerel, t,'od:Uh
, Itairiu, Figs, Lciuous &. Oritnue.
uat received and for sale ty
April rt, ISM. I. W. TEN Ell K CO.
i lAUI'ETLNU. Flour oil clolb. Table oil cov.
us, I ariwl chum, and Door mala, iiiat recvi-
vid and for salv by
A pill 23, I M. 1. W. TEK Kit A. CO.
DltV tilHUlrt Clolha, faimcra, Kallii.clt,
Vvaliuua, Tweed, Hummer rloth. Vslwl
curd, TukiiK. CkiiJi, Mu.luia, Ac, juat ici.
.J for aud hW by . VV. TENEK it CO.
Huuliurv. April 24, lM
( J.l) I.I V Ell OIL. SU galloii pure sJ
" - Ihonh t'oj .iel Oil uf a.l at
WEMEU A VKt .NEIt'la.
HuiiUiy, May ?, &4
SiAHDI.NEM Ut i"rU7 hf "
" , W.E !iUr.KB.
(SuMkury. May IT, ii-
i w. (iu .mm Mm ivit'itiu'r'iirri'."
" Ui, iiuiut Tan sVnuihaa ai.J Vsujyk
pii "'itu nwHt iua aaj J4a
falNl 4 I'uWr Vs'iuka, ( aU k
VaEI-Eal 4 ttltl tit.
I kHtubtiiy, May tl, lt. -
SUNBURY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
NOTICE.
THE Venders and Retailers of Foreign and
Domestic Merchandize in the County of
Northumberland, will lake notice that they
are assessed and rated by the Appraiser of
Mercantile Taxes for the year 1894 as
follows i
Lewis.
Names.
Class. License
Raup & Savidge, '
Bisel & Barret,
Kamp & Culp,
Delaware
Hays & McCormick,
Goo. J. Piper,
E. L Piper,
Jonas Wolf, liq.
13 $10 00
13 10 00
14 6 00
12 12 50
12 12 50
13 10 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
12 12 50
12 18 75
12 18 75
13 10 00
13 10 00
10 20 00
10 30 00
11 15 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
12 12 50
13 15 00
13 15 00
14 3 50
14 3 50
14 3 50
14 3 50
14 3 00
14 7 00
14 3 50
14 ' 3 50
14 7 00
14 3 50
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
13 15 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
14 7 00
13 15 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
12 12 50
13 15 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
13 15 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
13 15 00
13 15 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 10 50
14 10 50
It 10 50
14 10 50
14 7 00
13 10 00
l.uclwig & Hank,
Millon.
J. Murray & Co ,
Nagle Wiueate (f Co.
liq.,
L n.ines j. H.ncle, liq ,
R. T. Follmer,
Goodman & Moodie,
Masteller & Frick,
Frymire & Stout, liq.,
A. VV. Comly,
John F. Caslow,
Jonathan Zellars,
Thomas Swenk,
Isaac Brown, liq.,
William E. May, liq.,
Rawn If Chspens,
David Kranser,
John M. Woods,
J F. Gauger,
J. II. McCormick,
H. K. Haag,
Joseph Angstadt,
J. A. Gray,
Georpe Correy,
J. and M. Yount,
Chilisquaque.
Adam Ketler,
Dennis Buoy, Jr.,
Charles McUiuly,
James Reed,
Adam Conrad,
Hush.
John B. Shipman,
Northumberland.
Conrad Wenck,
G. I. Tagparl, liq.,
Marks B. Priestly, liq.,
James Denormandy,
Amelia Younuman,
Mary A. McCay,
Win. T. Forsylh, liq.,
Wm. Elliott,
James Tnpgart, Jr , liq.,
M. J. D. Withiugton, liq.,
Sunbury.
S. Schmirman $ Co ,
I. W. Tuner,
Georqe Bright,
Ira T. Clement, liq.,
Peter W. Gray,
Ammermnn, Rosser If Co ,
Wm. If Reuben Fagely,
Frilint; &. Grant,
G. Elsberg & Co.,
John Yonns, liq.,
Weiser If Uruner, liq ,
E. Y Biiuhl,
John II. Danlield,
S. N. Thompson,
Upper Jluguiln.
John C. Morgan, liq.,
Willium Farrow, liq ,
I. F. & J. F. Kline,
Lower Augusta.
Jacob Krebs,
J. R. Kaufman, liq.,
B. Hetfner, liq.,
John Vanxant,
Wm. A. Knabb, liq.,
Jacob Weimer, liq.,
trbe.
Edward Helfenstein,
Marcus St roup, liq.,
Isaao Kiser, liq.,
Upper Mahanoy.
Gideon W. Snyder, liq.,
Daniel Eisenhart,
Daniel Heiin.
Jackson.
Wm. Cares, Mo.,
Win. Deppin, liq.,
Jordan.
Josiah Swarlz,
John Wirt, liq.,
Cumeron.
liennig & lloupt, liq.,
Charles R. Weikle,
Coal.
E. D Cockley, liq.,
Kinstiue &. Si roup, liq ,
Wm. &l Reuben Fagely,
Adulph Durlucher,
Shnm maii & Co.,
Ainmerman, Rosser & Co.,
Case & Reed,
Couhrais) Peale & Co ,
Ayers, Lewis & Co ,
Shamokin.
Borgslresser Si Hoff, liq.,
Junas Stine, liq.,
Samuel John,
Taggart, Barlon & Co.,
Joseph Reader,
Hugh Vastine. liq.,
Zimmerman & Mowry, liq.,
Ephraim Miller, liq.,
Lower Malianc
Eliaa Weist, liq.,
Benjamin Dockey, liq.,
Andrew Dilly, liq.,
George Brosious,
Porn.
Samuel R. Wood,
hi;i:r and ale houses and ovsttr ccllarh
IN THE t'OUNTy.
Milton.
C. Maikes, 8 5 00
Catharine Stine, liq., 8 8 50
Joseph Eckberl, 8 5 U0
Wm. Strine, 8 & 00
Zerbe.
G. Rrymirr, liq , 8 8 50
Adaiji Schlictilich, liq., 8 8 50
Michael Rcider, 8 5 00
Sunbury.
Philip Biymiie, liq., S 8 50
Simon Murlz, liq., 8 8 50
Yorthumberland.
Henry Wenck, 8 5 00
Jacob Eckerl, y 5 00
t'uvif.
Thos. M. Moore, 8 5 00
Chaile Schniinkey, 8 6 00
XRIIONM KNCIAIiEU IN BEt'TU'VINU AND MX
USU WUIMkKV IN THE I'UINTV.
Milton.
John Kohr, Id 6 00
MKWKIU IX THE lOlKTt.
MUion.
leoigrt Uakut, 8 00
Ail Appeal will be held at llie Couiiiii.
tiunou' tiiliue m bunbuiy, vu baiuidav l ho
I7lh day of June nasi, at Id o'clock. A. M
mid puee iUom interested
I
at wluuli limit
may aiund.
JAS. n. HA UK. Met. iVr.
Juim 3, ISSI.
l.iiat Nolitc.
VI. L l kutfttUlg thaaanl MuWUmI tat
lUa sUt ut tows AiUMtaMtg. W4, M
lau tUtiu tiwt kl, alw4 Ma lot
lb Ims Uujs fas sWiMMHi, fu wlited eiuiMaa Im
ukit will atwul at Ma rife tsT KiikWik4
I.Maiua. Kat., In aWv. M luiJ)r, tfce 1st
4i t July beat.
14 WE fcMlfli, Aiav'sM.
JW , Itil -wt-
TOWER HAIL
CLOTHING STORK,
Market Street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel,
Sunbury, Pa.'
THE subscrilier is hsppy to announce to the
1 citizen of Punbury and vicinity, that he
has just opened s large stock of .
CLOTHING OP EVERT DESCRIPTION,
such as Coats of every fashion, Pant snd Vests,
' Shirts of ell kinds, figured and plain, under
shirts and drawers, both woolen and cotton,
red flannel shirts, twilled, plated bosoms, ..'
overhauls, stockings and gloves, of all
kinds, suspenders, silk hnndkerchicfa,
' tics and stocks, pocket bandker-
chiefs, cotton and silk t splendid
collars, sustcni1ers of all sizes
and prices.
It hns often been said of a pocket in a
shirt, but come and see the pocket, vest
and shirt in one.
Also! a fine nssortmeut of Cloths, Cnssimers and
Sattinetts, Summer goods, black satin for
Vests, at eTcry price, and any quantity of
fancy vest patterns, which will tie mado
up to order to suit customers j my maxim
is! no fit no tuke. And a for cheap
selling, I don't intend to bo beat by
Europe or America. Also on
hand, a large assortment of
Umbrellas at any price, to suit
great and small, together
with some travelling
bags lo carry Yank' e
notions in, largo nnd small.
Come runners, Mechanics, laborers ut ,
Call iu and see llie Clutliuig at Tower Hull,
And if yon wime In he auited to a T,
Call al the t re of John 11. D.
JOHN H. DANFIELD, Agent.
Sunbury May 20, 1854. 3m.
BANkToF NORTHUMBERLAND.
fTMIE stockholders are hereby notified that a
meeting will bo held at the Bunking House
on Thursday, June 29, 1854, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
to tuke into consideration the acceptance of the
bill re-cbsrtcring the Bank, passed at the last
session of the Lcirisluture.
J. K. PRIESTLEY, Cushicr.
May 27, 1R53. tm.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
FsLt.il w Citi 7.kns. Encouraged by many
of my friends, I herewith oiler myself to your
consideration, as a candidate for the ollice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
a' the ensuing election. Should I lio elected, I
promise to fulfil the duties thereof with fidelity
and impartiality.
ELIAS BROGTOUS
Sunbury. Mitv 27, 1854.
Office of the Locust Coal and Iron Comp
PtiiLAiiKLPiiiA, May 19, 1854.
A MEETING of the stockholders of this (Join
pnny, will be held at Iheir Ollice, No. 88
south Fourth street, below Walnut, on Moxiiat,
the lslth day of jvsk next, between tho hours of
2 and G o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing
Seven Directors to serve for one year, next en
suing. WM. C. LL'DWIG, Scc'y.
Phila., May 27, 1854. 4t.
New Clock ami Watch
ESTABLISHMENT,
Market st., 3 doors cast of the Red Lion Hottl,
Sunbury, Pa.
RAIMOXD FEIIREXBACII
T1ESPECTFUI.LV invites the attention of
A the public to his Clocks, Gold and Silver
Watches, Jewelry, Sec., which ho will sell al
moderate prices.
Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
done at the shortest notice.
Sunbury, May 87, 1854 tf.
GREAT BARGim IN C1IESTMT STREET.
MISS JANE FINNEY
(TAS just returned from the city with a fresh
supply of Fancy Goods, such as Parasols,
Gaiters, Laoics Robe Dresses, Needlework,
Gloves, Hosery, Ginghams, Straw Bonnets and
Flats, Gentlemen Straw Huts, Boys do., Rib
bons, Laces and every variety of seasonable
goods. Please call at the corner of chcilnut and
second street. Thoso of our fricndsii the coun
try who may not know whero to find us, may
enquire at "Tower Hall," opposite the "Red
Lion."
Sunbury, Moy 27, 1854. 3t.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
From tho Frunkiiii Itmtilute, Philmlclphia, from iLtj
American Institute, New York, and
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs in New England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 S 160 CAc.tfiiKf Street, Philadelphia
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Mass. and
n esincia, Mass.
Portrait Painting and Talbutyping, in tho
highest state of perfection, done in all the above
establishments, .
Sky-Lights used in all the establishment.
Miniature taken equally a well by them iu
cloudy as in clear weather.
Phila., May 27, 1851 tf.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
HEN 11 Y J. PE1TEU k SON,
Watt-tics), Jewelry & KUvcr Wnrc,
No. 175 Chalnut st , opposite the State House,
PBILADBLIIA.
Phila., May 27. 1854. ly.
PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
23 South Wharves and 35 South Water Street,
fbFFEK for sule on the most reasonable tcns.
1)1 Lis Sperm, Whale, Kolur and Miners'
Oils-
GL'ANO Peruvian Guano, Government No. 1.
S'i'AltCll Agent lor tho Oswego Pure
i lurch, Prepared Corn aud Corn Nturcu.
Phosphate of Lime,
lUIIU bar re la of improved fcupcr Phosphate ol
Lime.
Phil., May S7, 1KSI.:1i.i.
PATENT
(ulviiiii.cil Iron TuMng,
FOB CHAIN PUMPS.
rlllrt Tuhina, made of (lalvauiml Iron by
I patent machinery, poaaraae ureal strength,
romhiued with ainipliiilv and licalm-na, aud U
warranted not lo corrode, U now vlfcrvd lor sale
al lh warehouse of the
AMKIUl'AN (iALVANIZEP IKON WOKKS,
So. U Koilk Unlh Si reel,
run. W'rii.rui a
A full aaaoitinriil of uur Anwiiraii Galvanised
Howl ami KiMilIng Iron alwsyt on baud.
All wider promptly aiu-mktl lo bv
M. fill. I.Ot till A III.
ri.iL., May 11, I SSI. -Urn.
AKTKI.I. UIUSPV nuui Ilia C
' II.
luf Mb l'
Wt lfcKH A uki .m:h.
MuidHtrv, May J. IM
SilUA AH fut ..ki.. uP, ss'hIs
Ul lal Ul HUI l II
titulary, May 87, la..-
IU. HALOI fcM Hit
W tlatH HKIM H.
eMhvjr, May tl, 11 -
This Way f-Thia Way!!
Spring nnd Bummer Goods.
rillLING 8c GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customer
and the public, that they have )ust receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
i Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their stock consist ofevery variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Casfimcrcs, Sattinets, Vestings,
Flannels, Wollens, tfc.,
And nil kinds of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid varioly of
LADIES DUKSS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
Merages,
And every variety of goods suitable far La
dies wear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and ftUEENSWARE,
Pish, Salt and Plaster.
Also nu extensive assortment of
Hats and'Caps for Mkn and Hoys.
Also a largo assortment of i HOC Kit 1 ICS,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a tresh supply of
DRUGS AND MKHCINKS.
Besides the birjjcst. and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
place.
ty Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
euulmrv, May 13, IHS4.
NEW DRUG STORE!
WEISER & ERUNER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Market St., next door to E. Y. Bright's Store,
SUNBURY. PA ,
flFFER to tho public the largest and best
selected stock ever opened in Ihis section of
country, consisting of
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints,
Oils, Varnibhes, Dye-stulls, Window Glass,
Patent Medicines, together with a complete as
sortment of Puiut, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and
Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams,
Tobacco, Scgirrs, Port Mouias, Stationary, Con
fectionniics, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES
For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri
can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip
tion, in short every article kept by Druggists
generally.
tCT Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
GEO. U. WEISER,
WM. A. BRUNEI!.
Sunbury, May 13, 1854.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods.
J. F. & I.f7 KLINE,
"RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and tie public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland county. Pa., their
Spring on 1 Summer Goods, and opened to the
public a lull assortment ot
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancv
Cassimers, Sattinelts, Checks, and all kind of
SPRING 4: SUMMER WEAR.
AIbo a splendid assortment of
Ladic3 Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams. Muslin do 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.
Wooden Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boot and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Huts and Caps, such
us 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 tho Metropolitan Clothing Store of
G. ELSBEEG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
"IVE have just received and on band now the
" ' most beautiful, largest and best assorted
stock of ready-made Clothing adapted to Spring
and bummer wear ever before brought into
Suuliury or tiny place in this section of the conn
try. Our Clothing made by the best bunds and
under our own supervision, wo know will givo
entire satisfaction to buyer. Still adhering to
our old niolto "Cheap for Vani," we'll disjiose of
our goods reasonable uud rapidly. All we say
is : come, examine and price our good and we
feel sure you'll buy.
W'e oiler you at the very lowest' prices every
imaejuat'lc variety of Coats, Vest and pants, rut
in the last fashion and warranted lo fit. Cloths,
rassimercs. sattinelts, linen, drillings, jeans,
silks, satin, and all other kind made into Clo
thing. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoe;
among these a splendid variety of ladic shoes,
Indies and gents gaiter, Ac
SILK HATS,
Piimina, Palmlcuf, Pearl and all other Hat and
Caps we have a great variety of. Also a great
lot of trunks, vulises snd carpet bags fur sale cheap
JKWKLKY.
We have a splendid lot of watches, and all
kind of Jewelry suitable for ladies and gentlemen,
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Rcvoticr, double and single
barrel Pialol. Accordeons, rihirU, t'olluia and
all other good generally kept in uur line ran be
found ut uur store, all uf which we intend lo sell
at tho very lowest price. Don't forget the place,
G. KI.NtiKKU A Co.
M arket Kquare, opposilo ill Post Ollice.
ftiiuhury, May li, 1861.
To tho Voters of Northumberland County.
Faitow CrnxtMs; Kticuutug.il hy many
ft ir ml, 1 aiinouiua myarli a rainJiilulu fur tiiu
liilici of
COl'NTV fOMMISSlONF.lt
st th spprcMchini: election. Mioulit I lw rlt-clrj
I plc.10 in vol I In iIim liaruii lh Julie llicivo
ilh puiu tualily auJ impartiality.
lii'.uiaa: uiaiiirr.
Hiinhury, April H, H.M.
llHI'l'M anj Mhm-s for Men, W'viiich anil
t'hllilmii, l.s.lii a" Morocco Mum's, litli'
black o4 rolof4 C 1 jilt ra , jo.l rrcvitt j anil fut
al- ty WM. A KVUU.
I.ow.r Auiiuaist ly 11, Uol.
r1 KOfKKIt:! H,4I. fulfc. MuluM,
M M. "'la. UiaoJ.liui, Wins, Mak
al. Hailing uj Malt, juat auj l ab
ljr W M. A. K. UU.
losicl AwlM44, May , lii.
i'llnr i.-AU kutOa wl lli kluw twl uu.
' Ml tut by
U. n taut: mi ti.
Uaikal aba, npuwn iba) f yal II Ilk.
kuuH,. . Iii.
(" Vu. i IU IU Ail rAU s KZrZk$
! Vt fclstH 4 IOIIMH.
bmj, Maa IT, li.
Great Arrlrnl of
SPRING GOODS!
IK A T. CLEMENT
INFORMS his friend and customer that he
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his Store in MarSet Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public at the lowest price.
His stock consists M a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimnrs, Casstncts, Jeans. Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Lcttrns, Ginghams, Bcrages.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm lea' md other Summer Hats.
Master.
GROCERIES of every variety.
&ugar, Tea, Colfee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Fish, Salt, &c
HARDWARE,
Viz i Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saw, Ac
QUEENSWARK,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, tfc
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whiskey, lie
VW Country produce of alt kind taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
April 8, 1854. ly.
PLATINA POINTS
FOR
LIGHTNING RODS.
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
MCALLISTER & BROTHER,
OPTICIANS,"
48 C HE S N IT T STEEET,
PHILADELPHIA
(At the Old Stnnd, established in 1790.)
Oar Points srs all tipped with sritid Plntlns and nUmped
with oar nam. Printed dimctlonii arrompnny parh point
Prices 11 00, t 26, 1 60, i 00, 3 00. tl 00. Mr mint.
ocording to tue quantity of PlatSi.
jjBy semitting Six Cent in Postage
vvu-. Stamp, in addition to any of the above
price, a Point can bo safely tent by mail to
any part of the United State,
riiila., May 0, 1851. 3m.
New Goods for the People !
BEN J A M1N I1KFFN Ell
ri ESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
cral that ho has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stock consists in part of
Cloths. Cassimers. Cassmets.
of all kinds, of linen, colton and worsted.
ALSO!
Calicoes, Giuglianis, Lauus,
lUouMsellnc De Laines
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WAKE, 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 article such a are
uitable to the trade, all of which will be (old at
the lowest prices.
IV Country produce taken in exebang a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, Mav 6, 1854.
TOWN LOTS
AT PHITATE SALE.
TIGHT of tho most desirable lots, in tho town
of Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa
ran be had of the subscriber on reasonable terms.
Persons who have money to invest in this kind
ol property, will never have better opportunity
to make a purchase than is now offered 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 iu business and in population. It has
already taken a start, and each succeeding sea
son will see it still more prosperous. As a con.
sequence, ground to build upon will every year
become more valuable. Lots which may be had
now, at a compaiativcly low rate, are not likely
to be in the market ut all a few years hence.
Now is tho time, therefore, to make purchases.
For information, concerning the eight lots for
ale, apply through letter, to
CIIAS. M. HAM.,
Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Moy 13, 185.
Highly Interesting News !
THE information brought to us by the steam
ship Asia of tho sudden decline of Flour,
Indian corn, Ac in Europe, is no doubt interest
ing to some, and therefore it must lie also inter
csling to great many others to know that while
there it so much fluctuation in the price of
Urcailstulla at home and abroad, there is nothing
to effect the low price uf t.lio
Large and Excellent Stock of
SPUING & SUMMEll CLOT1IIFG,
just received by S?. Schnurman & Co., and on
hand at there (tore
On the corner of Market and Fawn Streets,
directly opposite John Young's (tore, where they
will be pleased to wait upon ull those who wish
to buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh
supply of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c,
which they have purchused at a very low price
at Philadelphia and therefore ran all'ord to sell to
their customer at the moat veu.oimblo prices
They still, (after some eipericuce in 1 usiness')
cling to the good motto, "iuuk sou cin. Call
and t for yourselves.
IS. SCUM UMAX & CO
Sunbury, May 6, ISSi.
D00T0H J0SETH W. CAMERON,
1 JEKI'KCTFl LI.V inform the citizens of
" the Horough uf Sunbury and vicinity, tlu1
ha ha H'riuanaiilly located liiuix-lf in saiil
UoruuKh ami ullvr Ills prolrion services lo
those M ho may wi.h lo employ bun. For the
prearul he run Iw found at Weaver Hotel
Sunbury, .March II, 1831 if.
CLOCKS Eighl day snd 3d hour Iron aud
Wooden fiaintd, I'rram Nuls, (iiouiul
Nut, liataius, ud Prune, juat rr eel ted siul for
saw ov m. s.i.iuu
l.asirr Augusta, May 6, IhM
HATH aud Cw, Milk. Ileer, Fur and
Mout h, Panama, .cli.u, UiaiJ sixl Chip
U UWU and Uo). .a.nea iiomieu ui an m.jmm.
uat rH' l.ro aim hh sai i t
May. liM WM.A.KNAIIII.
nl.ANK Panhnienl Pl" ! "d '"
Merts', Uoula, Exvulton, Huihmsum
Jk., lor al by II. U. MAMKN.
iMibylv Awl IM.
V
a" k
m H AMII.M ui b MU. I wbisll, cipl
a. ftillow Uaki and eJa ware trf
i a l aula, IUM latai'i"
w. . . r. .
Lhb AaittaU. May
VKBrAHIK IU1I.H PiVViKHr
. Mtl J F ltaa Wat alti ri
, jM4 4 a4 th ! "" ifc"-
VA l loi.ll Uhl NK.
tbny, May ?, I -
THE BFff OWNED BEX EDY ! -
Ilolloway's Ointment.
Tbii eitrartniffWTjr Vnirumt it PompoW f tW mo tear
ing Haltttme, vnd wUrm awd Mi icnrdac with lh
dirifiiunt w)ich accotajiaiiy rnch put, wilt Hiram ear
wltt-n all nthpr mmm inri. Caart t mwrnt depparat
Skin Jimii reaitily yirld Ut ita rffu-ncr. It it fatnoaa
when iitrd in catct of Gout. B heomiUni Covtrwud r
Htiff Jtiinta. in Aallinmi it will do wumlert if wall rak
Iks. into tit Cheat.
A MOST AftTONIfflffXO CVHK OF tCROFVLOVS
(JLCKIL, A CASK CF.RT1FIKD BY TH KM AT OR
OF BOSTON, KN GLAND.
Copy of a letter from J, Nvbltt Esq, Mayr
of Boston, Lin coins fu re.
To IVjOmot Hoi.LOtTAT,
Iar Hir. lr.S.iruti Dixon of I ,inarpond ftlrcat B't
tMt, h:i tliindtiy rferx?ifl twltira tne that fur a o-tfiaidarakl
prriml it lit wniieverrlyHffliftni wiih torofyUm tVrt and
L'lprra in Itcrnrntt. fnt, rrjn, oiid other (mrta of bar body :
am) ai(hmgi iNe fimt vf umUval adviea wai oailamad at '
thacoMnf n largr fnm of niutie), nUe otitHined iw uba la
ment of suiTeriinx, but prndmilrv (fiw worM.
Being rroomnwMftnl hy a friend tt try Ttnif Ointment,
lit piucurrd a ainnll pJt, and a b of Ida 'ilia, and Ittvtm
that wni nil nn, lymptom of amcud-neiil appeared By
rmncveTing with tli metlicinea fur a sJturt tint longer,
a rrt tilts? tit tlir rtirectiuns, nmt at rift ly adhering tt yuar
mlm a to diet, tVc, alia won perfcilty cured and aow
en)nya Die best ui health.
1 rem hi, Dmr 9ir, youri Imty.
Diitnl-Angnat lillh. 1H53. (Signed) J. mOBLR.
AN V.X Tit A OR T.)l N A R T AND RAPID CURB OF
EKVSIFK1.AK IN TDK !F.H. AFTICIl MUIUUAL AID
HAD FAII.KD.
Copy of a letter from Mis. ElUabtth'Ycaie9t
of the Pott CJic, Aidwkk Road, near Bognart
Sussex, dated Jm. 2th 1853.
To Professor Hollow at,
Sir. I flnffcrnd fur a conawlertiMe rf rfcid from a acme
atttir It uf Kiyeiiicltia, which at lennUi anitlnt in my leg, mid
resisted all mediL'at trootnwiit. My ati(frings were vaiy
grtittt, and I quite deapuiicd of niiy iwrinuiient mnctrdin-iit,
whrn I wna udvieed tit hava recimrsa U your Ointioaut
and I'illa. I did a t without dekiy, nnd am linppy to any
the result waa eminently succeftSful, for they effected a
rudieul cure of rav leg and restored ma tijlha enjoyment of
health. I shall ever apeuk with the utmost confidence af
your medicines, and huue recommended them to otliers ia
this neig4ilHtrliood aimilnrly a filleted, wbu deiived aqual
benefit.
Iam, Sir, your obliged nnd mitliful Penrnnt.
(Signed) KLIZABKTU YEATES.
The Pilla slum t.l ba used conjointly with the Omtraaal
I most w tnj luiinwing enees
Bud Leirs, Cltiiro-fuot,
Bud Breasts. Chill. Inins,
Burns, Chnpped Imnds.
Bunions, Corns (oft)
Bite n( Mosclie Cnncers
Fistulas,
Gout.
Glandular Swelling
linmbugo
toes Ai tSnud-Flics. Contmrted and
11 lea
Rheumatism
.oro-iKiy, iMin Joints,
F.lrphinitinsis, Pkre Nipples.
Hkin-dineuaei, Hcurvy,
Tuinouts, VIeera,
Yaws
PenVdi,
Sore-throats,
Bore -heads,
Wounds,
R.ldnt the Establishment of Professor Holuiwat, 9U
Slrntiil, (iienr Temple liar, lanlnii,) unci nlan m his Hiiiim
in New York. Unlers for Meilicmes m the flutes, aiklres
siil 'T. IMIi.WJiy. New York,' will leceivo dun attrnlioii
Sold also hy ull rtupecUible DtnuRials ami Denlcra i Mel
leiiics tliriiMfthiiil llie I'niteil Slalen, in Uomn nt 37J eent,
87 cents, ami et.Hi rents each To Iw hail Wholesale of
the principel Drug Houses ill the Union.
r,.'. There is a considerable saving by taking ths larger
N. i! -Directions for the puidanc ef patients in every
u i(:ri nre affixed In each 1hx.
December 2-1, ISM, ly.
FJIRBJXPS
PATENT
SCALES,
Sold at their
WAREHOUSE,
No. 240 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
nnilroad. Hoy, Coal, and Farmers' SCALES,
set in any part of the country, by experienced
Workmen, and at short notice.
Phila., April 8, 1854. 6m.
Itoscndalc Hydraulic Cement.
An e.xc'llent article for Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-houses and Cellars,
A ND for keeping dampness from wet ami
exposed walls. For sale by
CHARLES SHKPARD SMITH,
Corner of Front and Willow St. Kail road.
Philadelphia, April 22, 1854. ly.
GEORGE EAItP, JR., "
GENERAL
Commission Merchant,
TJOIi tho salo of English and American pig
lead, Scotch and American pig Iron, Blocks
tin, Sheet lead, Lead and Iron Water and Gs
pipes.
Li'ieral advances made on consignment of
Pig, Bloom, Billett or Shores Iron.
No. 68 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
April 23, 1854.- 2m.
North, Chase & North.
Iron Founders and Wholesale Dealers
IN STOVES, HOLLOW WARE,
tiJAD IRONS and all description of Foundry
castings; WARE ROOM
No. 145 North 2d Street, Philadelphia.
Thirty -five dollar per ton will be allowed for
old cast iron delivered at our Foundry, payable
in castings.
Phila., May 27. 1854 it.
I. IT. XE.EK Sc. CO.,
SUNBURY, PA.,
TTAVE just received afresh supply of new
Spring Goods. Their friends and the pub
lic arc respectfully requested to call and inspect
them. They will be sold cheap. "Quick salea
and small profits" ia still their motto.
Sunbury, l'a., April 23, 1854.
THE STEAMBOAT
SUSQUEHANNA
VVILL make regular trips for carriage of Pa
" sengcr between Sunbury and Northum
berland every day, except Sunday, on and after
Monday, April 24th.
Tho boat will leave the wharfjit Sunbury, at
8 o'clock, A. M., 1 1 o'clock and T10 niii.utc A.
M., and 5 o'clock 30 minutes, P. M.
Returning, will leave the outlet lock at North
umberland, at 8 o'clock and 15 minutes, A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 45 minute, A. M, and S o'clock
and 45 minutes, P. M.
Fare, 10 cents. Excursion tickets, good for
oue dav, 15 cents.
Sunbury, April 2'J. 1854. If. '
Daguerreotypes!
GEORGE W. COBLE,
n ESPECTFl'LI.Y announce to tha eitisen
of Sunbury aud vicinity, thai We has ajtuin
opened a Dsnuerreaa Room, and ia prepared l
tke hkciicase. llo warranta hi picture to lie
satisfactory to all wishing true representation of
IhciUM'lvc and fi ieml. Kxviul attention is paid
to children. Copies tukeu with aceurucy. In
structions niveil oil reaaiuable term. Ilia room
is at llie old place, iu the iiraud Jury Room,
(county buildiii4a.) operating hour from 8 A.
M. uinil & I'. M., Hilhout reaid lo llu alatr uf
the weather. Copies should be scut in oil tluuJy
dav a.
Sunbury, April Si, 154. tf.
r.M'IF.rt lrea tl.xkla. hpriiiii and Hummer
J Mum la. Black ami fancy dir Nik. llk
ipliiia, IK) l.ainea, Hhully, tlllisliania aud Call
ro III aieal taiksly, ju ivetn.nl aud i sals
,y I.W.TOERtt'tt
eluiibury, April St, I Nil.
fAl'ir' 1'reaa (lood. Hprmg au.1 Muuiiuer
J hhala. Illatkaitk, aitk popliua, IV I. sine,
tiuii.luiua, 1 lwa. I.a and ralteu. juat r
exited aud (of aala by M, A. k-NAUU.
U.tr Auuala, May . IM --
KV liiltUM, CI
I I t svluiHa, 1'tSM
suiJ. Tt km. CImhi
krtlM. I'M-siissra, HalatHelta,
awda. MumuH'l rloth. Wl4
Uia. I iMtk. Mualm. All., um u
and (or mm H WM.A. fcAAUU.
I.ow.f Aucuala, May I, l4 -
II ANUVVAUr. ) g.' laj I'm!
I IMIh aud al all aVaviii-lM., fumt i.fa4
sal M ml ky WM.A.avVlUM.
.M A , May l -
f II t'M (HU IJI C IM'IT. 4m id.
V but faly M Mik a.4.1. Cf aa
at Mi
I.sl 4, HH.