Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 09, 1861, Image 3

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    Mlisccll
ancDus.
TltK TAniFr DILI..
resident Buchanan hag igned the Tariff
hill, ioJ this long desired measure will go
loto effect on the first of next month. This
act of JnBtice to the labor of the country
ba already carried joy into many comma
liitlei, which hitherto have been pafslired
for want of thnt needful protection lht
fery yonog and vioroua people requires,
to compete with the capital of older nations.
To Pennsylvania, In particular, this new
law will prove a great blessing, unlocking
the capital in the Stute, and giving new and
wider employment to the industrious within
her borders. Already, in despite or the
common prostration of enterprise, arising
from thegrave political disturbances or the
couotry, we learn of movements immediate
ly to be commenced throughout the Situfe,
the results of which, while they promise to
be advantageous to capital, will only be
developed by carrying happiness Into tmin)
a Umily that is dependent upon duily labor
for the necessaries and comforts or lite.
We auticipate that the bene6ls or this
valuable and important luw will soon be
manifested in every portion of this S3tetet
ond, also, In ull parts of the country.
We have not space, to lay before our
readers more of the bill as adopted, than
Section 7, which establishes the duties ou
articles mainly the products of Pennsylva
nia. The Senate amendments are in Ilulic :
Bkctiox 7. And be il further enacted,
Thai li.ni. uod alter the day ubd year alore
said there shall be levied, collected, and paid,
on the. importation or the articles hereiualler
un-utiuued, the following duties, that is to
P.r.t On bar iron, rolled or hammered
comprising flats, oot less than one inch or ,
more than Is. x seven mchesw.de, nor less j
than one-quarter of an inch or more than hub
inch and a bait J Mo inches thick; rounds,
not less than Gv eighths of one out half
an inch, or more than three four luehes lu i
diameter ; and squures, nut less than hve. I
eighths of one imeW'an itch, or more
than fthreel bur inches square, filled! dol-!
. - i. :.i .1 ..11 irnn III
1 rOVIUeu. I lint, on iivt. ... .
foot j over nine Inches wide, twenty cents per
lineal font ; on skate costing twenty cent r
less, per pair, six e fit per pair ; on te t
oiling over tx-enty crf per pair, thirty pr
centum ad valorem ; on all munufuctuieis ot
Steel, or of which steel shall be a competent
part, noi otherwise provided rot, thirty per
centum a1 vulorem. Provided. That ull
articles pnrtially rnanufictured, not otherwise
provided for, shall pay the same rate of duty
as if wholly manufactured.
Seventh. On bituminous coal, one dollar
per ton ohwenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds
tn the bushels J on all other coal fifty cents
per ton of twenty eight bushels, eighty pounds
to the bushel; on coke and culm of Coal,
twenty five per centnm ad valorem.
Mrs. DotinLis Ix i Fix. A newspaper con
temporary says that tho beautiful and accomplish
ed wife of Judge Dounlasmado a wager of g 1 00,
prior to the lute election, that ahe would sleep
with the next President of the United States.
We think the Judge will prefer to advance the
money, and pay the wager.
M .. -
New Advertisements.
1TOTICE.
TVOTICE is hereby given, that
' was taken up while floating in the Susquo
hanna river, near Georgetown, Northumberland
county, on iho 1'Jth. l:!th and Hlh day of Feb
ruary, A. I). IH'il.'iy Jaruli Aumillcr and Isaac
Uohi), consisting of ten While Pine and Hemlock
LOUS, marked 0 tx III, KtiK, I) Ac, K f
Ac E. M Ac H, 11 Ac S. M K. A list and de
scription or which is lodfjrd in my ollice at
(.e.irgetown, Lower Mahnnoy township, Nor
thumberland county, Pa., lor the inspection of
all concerned. The owner or owner thereof
are requested to prove property, pay all legal
charges and lake it away widiin three month
from the date hereof, otherwise the same will he
forfeited. I. II. liESSLEU, J. P.
Ccorgetown, Feb. Sti, 186!. mar. 0, 3t
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
"UI!SL'ANT to Ihe directions, contained in
Notice to the Heirs of the estate of Jacob
Dressier, deceased.
, Xnrthumberland County, S,
AT an Orphans' Court Tor the county of
Northumberland, held at Sunbury, on the
14th of January, 1861 ; in the matter of the
estate nf Jacob Dressier, deceased, the Court
granted a rule, directed to the heirs and legal
representatives of said decedent to accept or
refuse to take the real estate of said decedent
at the valuation, to wit ! Daniel Dressier,
residing in the State of Illinois ; John Dress
ier, Joseph Dressier, Sarah Daniel, late Sa
rah Dressier. Hannah Dressier, intermarried
with Michael Kmerirk, (Jacob Dressier, Klias
Dressier and Isaac Dressier, who are minors,
end have for their guardian Solomon Btllmnn)
Harriet, intermarried with Benjamin Stepp,
who is deceased, loaving her husband, Benja
min Stnpp.surviving.ona child, namely, Sarah
Jane Stepp, who is a minor, and has for her
guardian Benjamin Stepp, all or Northum
berland county, Pennsylvania, to be and ap
pear on the first Monday or next Term of
said Court, viz : the first Monday or April
next, to accept or refuse to take the said real
estate nt the valuation thereof, or show cause
why the same should not be sold according
to the Act of the (ieneral Assembly in such
cases mude and provided. All or which the
said heirsof the said Jacob Dressier, deceased,
and all other persons iuterested, will please
take notice.
By order of the Conrt.
J. B. MASSKK. Clk.. O. C.
DAVID WALDHON, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office.
Sunbury, Feb. 1G, 1SCI. J4t
s - - i T.tifrwl
the last will and tcstument of lUrinon
Sliipmati, deceased, the undersigned will expose
to Public. Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY,
the 3()lh day of March, IHtil, all that certain
Tract or Piece of Land, situate in Lower Au
cusia township, Northumberland county, Pemia.,
bounded by lauds of Lot Uergslres-er, and other ' EIGHT CUI
land of the said deceased, and others on the j
sooth; laud of Lot uergsliesscr on the west ;
laud of John and James Culdron, on the north ;
and other land nf the decedent (being part of the
same tract) on the east, containing about sixty
one acres, about filly ucres of which are cleared,
and the balance well finitiered, about live acres
riiiiYtii:i.riiii roi.i.rr..:.
5. K. corner of' Seventh and Chesnut Streets
T'.is it one of
is a small apple
M., of said
A UK. Ml AM SAH VIS,
Lira tiuf t till.
slabs, bloom, loops or oilier tonus. j, ,.,,d ir eadow land There
tiuisued Ibjn iron in oars, auu more, nu.anveu ori..llirii ,le ,,,,.,,1.
i,,-n t.ii. iron, exceut castinKS, shull be rated le , ..mnience at 10 o'clock A
ns irou in bars, and pay a iluly accordingly, j J.,v, when the terms and conditions will be made
And provided, further, I hat mine vj me nonce i llluWll ,y
tron An pny a left ran oj uwy uum ..ic....y
it cm if vuli.rtin; on ull iron imported in I
Lara, lor railroads ur inclined planes, made to j
p. t terns, and fitted to be laid down up.m such j
r.,ads or planes without furlhf r manufacture, !
and i,ol exceeding six inches high, twelve j
.lullarj pr tou ; on boiler plate irou twenty .
,!iilnrs per t.in ; on irou wire, ttraicn and u;- ,
Kuishcd, uol more tbau ono fourth of an inch j
",n .liaineter, nor less than number sixteen ,
wire gauge, sewntj-Cvo ceula per one bun- j
.Ired pounds, and fifteen percent, ad vulureen; I
over number sixteen aud l.ol over number
twenty five wire gauge, one dollar and fifty ,
ceuta per one hnndrvd pounds, aud lu addition ,
rilteeu p-r centum ad valorem, over or liner j
thau r.u'Jiber twenty-five wire gauge, two dol- ;
Urs per one hundred pouuds, end in addition :
ti.'ieen per centum ad valorem ; on all olbjr ;
lescripiu.es of rolled or hammered iron, not I
j.therwiSH provided for, twenty dollars p r ton.
Second. On irou in pigs, six dollars per .
ton ; on ves.ols of cast-iron, not otherwise
provided for, and on sadirons, tailors' and)
hatters' irons, stoves and stove-plates, one
. 1 . ir..rt aldain fffld 111! i
C-'Ul 1 e llOUIUI ; Ulltnr, iivii """'"I p.
water ome. tifiy cents per oue
pounds ; on cast iron butts ana binges, iwo
cuts per pound; on hollow ware, glazed or
t iui. it, two rents and a hutf per pound ; ou
a I oiher castings of iron, not otherwise pro
vided for, wenty.five per cenlnni ad valorem.
Third. On old scrap iron, six dollats per
Provided, that nothing suall be jleemeo
St -nlv I., he r .man ifactnrec
Kouith. On band and hoop iror, slit rod
(Tor nail, nut and horse-shoes,) not other
wire provided r..r. twenty dollars per ton ;
mien nails and spikes one cent per pound;
on iron cables or chains, or pans thereof.
and ti'ii -Hi. one dollar and twenty-five cents
per one hundred pounsjs ; on anchors, or parts
i oereof, and anvi'.s, one dollar and fifty cents
i.kr one hundred nounds ; ou wrought board
nails, spikes, rivets and bolt, two cents per
per pound ; ( bed r-erewsaud wrought hinges
,ne cent !" a nm per pouu , i-"'.
truce chains, halter chains, and fence chaius.
made of wir or rods one-half of oue inch in j
diameter or over, one cent and a hair per ,
pound ; under one half or one inch in diume. ;
ter, aud not un.ier one-jai. o. un .....u m.-
Executor nf I lie last will and teslniuiut of
Harmon iSliip.nan, deceased.
Lower Augusta tp., Maich 'J, Ifirjl. 4t
Crpbaus' Court Sale.
I N pursuance ulan order mI llie .)rphblis' Court
ot .Northumberland cnunly, will be exposed to
public sale at I he t'ourl House In the borough of
Sunbury, on Salunlay, the UUlli day ul March,
inst., at one o'clock, P. M., of said day. All that
ct rlaii. messuage uud lot of ground, situale in
said borough, bounded north by ttrunberry street,
east ty lot No U9, souili by an alley and west by
JJcer street, and numbered in the general ilan of
feaid borough as number 100. It being the south
em half of said lot, cuiitaiiniiii ou the north on
line ul lot biloiigiug to ill lam Youngmaii,
about BO feet and ill jlepth 100 fell whereon is
i-ri-cle.l a two slorv Iralim ilwelli.ni boin... iriuili.i(r
mi Duer alreet. late tbu est.tti nt 'illiini J'nrr. i
(incased. Tonus and conditions of sale will be
mado known by
PHILIP HUFF. Adm'r.
Uy order of the Court, 1
J. I). .MAisSEK, Clk., O. C. .
aeubury, March !), Ihtil. )
hundred oiiPJIAXS' COURT SALE.
iN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
ol Northumberland county, will be exposed
to pubiic sale un I be premises, alorday. the 30lh
day ol M arch, iust , all that certain House and
Lot of Ciround, situate in tha luwn of rshaniokin
in said county and numbered in I lie general plot
31, bounded oil
south by Sun-
bury street, on the cast by lot No. "'32, uud on
west ly Hianiokiu stutt. containing in front
twenty-eight aud a ball lift, and in depth about
two hundred feet. To bo sold kh the estate of
William A. Harrison, a minor child of Amanda
Harrison, late of Shuiiiokin, deceased.
The sale to commence l 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day when the terms aud conditions of sale
will be made know n by
AI.VIN D. HCfJHES, Guardian.
lly order of the Court.
J. It. MASSE It, Clk. O C.
Sunbury. Mairh 9. 1HHI
:gf.!. constituting the ".na-
TIDNAl. CHAIN."
Located in
Philintrtiliin, New York City, Albany, BnlWi, Ctevr
Innd, (Jhirutfii, and Hi. l.oi.is. Sclinlafships can be pur
chased ateltlier point, good at all the Colleges.
TUB Coi.l.KGIATK COL'KSK
embraces Double uud Single Kntry !!k-Keeniiw, Com-nit-K-ii.l
J:oi.(iiun.ti'ii.s, Coirimern:.! liw. Penmanship,
IjusniCiS Corrrs..(lnice. 1'i.rli.e.sh.p ettleiue.its, etc.
l it ACT1CAI. THXT-UOOKS.
Ths Ti?.'.c-I nig in ll.e llis.k. Keeping Deparrme.it is m ft
Iv iMin written ..iioiusi-.ii( lurins. with o.ul .iislr..ct.n.is
j lei-liin-H. and blurk-lHiard elni'iil'itions ; III mttl.tnm to
! ivitn-li. in onte. to ...nke tl-e Cnllt-gmte Course as t lion nut.
and eltirln.ili.sposs.lile, the following Text-Uooks hav
tieeu prepnrsd :
Hiynnt A Slratton's rtonk-Keeping, in three editions
Conilivill N'hool. Hmli riclniol, and I'nui.tuie House ; Hrv
nut V Slrittni.t's Cii.u.iie.rlul Ar.ttimeltr ; Hrvniil At
Sltutton's Coi.i.nen-ial Imw. Iiy Amos llt-au, L..I. D.
SI'llNCHRIAN SVSTMM OF I'HNMANSHIP,
il. a series of nine h.Miks, bv P. R. MM.NCKIt.
I' It M'llNCHK.Ji.. Teacher of l'enm....liip. tm'i.
vtjasl instruction staueuts enlel at an)' time. Dinlo
ni'is nw inU-H.
For ( stalii-iles nnt Circnlirs. cil st the Col'ege,
ori.d.tie-s HHVAN T. STUATION i KAIKItANKS
l ehiusry aa, I"C1 ly Pluludcliua.
flIN WAKE. A very cheap and desirable
A assortment iust received this week, lit the
r KII.INU . UKAN I .
COMMERCIAL NURSERIES,
II. IJ. IIOOKEK, ftOO,.
A ln; the one sixth part of all that trisnoular I
lot; situate between the aforesaid lot number '
1R3, and the Kchnol House lot, in the plan j
aforesaid, coulaining about three fourth of an i
acre. i
Also; all that certain mrssuaga and tract or j
land, situate in Coal township aforesaid, being i
pail or a larger tract of land surveyed on a war.
rant in the name of John Brady, containing HO '
acres and allowance, hounded and described as '
folio, to wit I on the north by Lu.twig ias, '
east by land of Wm. L. Hewart, south by lan.li
ofHamuel Clarke, and west by lands of Henry
Masscr, dee'd, and on which are opened I no :
large vtini nf coat, note being varied. !
Also, the surface right of the lollowing des- I
cribed lots of ground laid out upon the said Inst
mentioned tract of laud, situate in the town of due-inn reiiiarkal.lv fine eoecinien
tshamokin, and county and Niatn aforesaid, and, ' very short time.
in the plan of said town wilh the niimliera S.r.li, Dwarf Cherry Trees, budded
257, SflH, 2.r.'J. 2ti0, 261, 2(i'J, S3, 2flt, VlliS, (Stocks, handsome trees.
VfiB. 207. 268, 269, 274, 275, 27' , 277, 2S'J,
290 291, 296, 2!l7, 294 299, and 300, contain
ing about one eight of an acre each
A Iso ; all that certain mess. lagn ami Irnct of
land, situate in Coal township aforesaid, beu.ii
part or larger tract or laud surveyed in the name
of John Drady, containing 50 acres and allow
ance, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
on tho north by land of Ludwig (is, enst by
land surveyed in tho name of Luke Kidler. south
by land of ttamuel Wetbeiill, and west by the
above described tract of Wm L, Dewart. noon
which two veins of coul are opened, and nrnv
in work ing order.
Also, the surl.ee right to all the follow inn des
cribed lots of ground laid out upon the last men.
tinned tracts of la.nj, and situate in the town of
tshamokin aforesaid, and marked in the plan of
said town, with the iiunibeis. 255, 254 253, 252,
251, 250,300, 307, 308, 3011, 31(1, 311, 812,
UocllKiim, N. 1
JOHN W. CCCHEI:, Local Ag.nl.Su.ibury
Pa.
Pllie subscriber, having been appointed local
JL Agent for the sale of Fruit trees, plants,
vines, &c, of one of the must reliable Nurseries,
calls the attention of all who want choice fruit to
this method, as more cettain than by obtaining
them through traveling agents. Among those
d.seiibed in the Catalogue arc, Divarf Pear
Trees, of the age for transplanting, remarkably
fine.
Dwarf A pple Trees, on Paradise Storks, ma
king beautiful little trees for the garden, ami pro
of Iruit in a
on Mithalrb
Standard Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, very
j tine, with a hirer list of varieties.
! Peach, Plum, Nectarine and Apricot Trees.
' Cooseberrv, Hlackhcrrv and .Strawberry Plants
' all of the liiiet kind-. j
j Currants, many new and improved varieties, ,
i such ns Cherry, While (jrape, H lute (iondouin, ;
' lied firape, Victoria, Ac.
' Strawberry Plants, it. great varietv, including
t!i Hooker, Wilson's Albany, Trimnphie ile j
(and, (the most approved old varieties,) as wi ll ,
us all the novelties. ;
(iiape ines, including those fine, new, et
( will lesttil kinds, which no planter should be ,
will. out. such i Delaware, Concord, end Hart
lord Prohlic. These we have propaualed so e ;
tensively as to able to oiler them ul reduced and j
; s.ilisfictory priees. i
! Plants, Koaes, Everercetis anil evert variety of i
' ornamental trees and Shrubbery, securely packed' ,
313, 314, 315, 316. 317, 328. 323, JZi 32;.. ,(,Hs,' V. IHXHEIl. Agent, Sunbury Pa. i
3'i0, 331, 332. 334. 335. 230. 337, 33H. 31') i fcnnhurv. V,Ua,y, 9, IHtil. j
341, 342, 343. 344. 345, 346.347.348, 319, 3.H) "
351, M52, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357.358. 359. I'alt llt .lllj U I.UU1 tilln J
3C0, 361,302, containing about one eighth of ' A I.AMI' CUIMNHY THAT WILL NOT I'RKAK
an acre each. ' rTMll gie.it invention ron.niends itself toeverv oue '
Also, all that certain messuage and tract ul i 1 u.n.a C(A I. t.li.I.AM !. l! 'lv''"'''!f'lr
, . . , i i :. nnires less eleiuin c nd will nil lueas l.y lite Inat or c .d,
land, situate III Coal township, a oresaul, hemg ( llUhl( nt n1. m:iry u,-,gr. I'or s.le Iiy twiekre.er J
part of a larger tract of land surveyed in the gem-oiliv- tliroui'liout .lie I totrd Sn.tis. and the Cunadun, !
. . ... ... ... . i ....I U'I.'i.L.iI.I.p 1 1... M Oii.tmeiM ni.il I'lOlliitei'S I
iiatrn ol John ltis.lv. coniaiiiinu tin, acres, "i -
strict measure, hounded on ihe north by lands of
Martin (lass, on the east by land of Purdy and
GEEATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE I
SEASON ! !
FIULIKG & GRANT.
at the
MAMMOTH STORE,
have just received a
M:V AN I; DEsIlI ABLU
NOW WITHIN BEACH OF ALL
rsHOVKlfBAKKH'S
r. x -3
Hl.uk of
falLjSj wintkh (;ooi).
ton : rrovii.ea, tnav novo.ug .... or ,,, f Baid lowu , .ot 0. ;
old mm that has not been lu actual use, aud ,,. ... kl nll ...
Mammoth Store of
Sunbury, January 12, 1861.
EIliHTV THOUSAND 13AUKKLS Pf'l'D
UE I' l'K, made by the Lodi Manufacturing
Co., for sale in lots lo suit purchasers. This is
the Cheapest Fertilizer ill maiket. $3 worth
will manure an acre or corn, will increase the
crop from one-third to one-half, and will ripen the
crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike guano,
neither injur'- the seed nor land. A pamphlet,
with satisfactory evidence and full particulars,
will be sent gratis to any one sending address to
LODI MANL'KACTLKINli CO.,
130 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
Febuaiy, c. 101. 101.
it
PKOCLAMATION.
VOICK is hereby given that the several
' Courts of Common Pleas, (ieneral Quarter
Sessions of the peace, aud'Orphans' Court. Court
frontier uud (ieneral Jail Delivery',
ill ami lor Hie county ot .Aortliunitierlniui, to
commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
first d.iv of AI'KIL, next, and will continue
TWO WKEK8.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in uud for the county of Northumberland, are
., - , ressious oi me
meter, and not under one tourth or one inch l f 0 m, T
in diameter, and not under one fourth er one ; -
inch in diameter, two cents per pounu unuer
una lourth r.r one inch ill diameter, and uot
under number nine wire gauge, two cents and
a hall per pound ; uudor number nine wire
gauge, twenty-five per centum ud valorem;
nr. blacksmiths' hammers, and sledges, axle-
tree.l uxUt. or patts thereof, and malleaoie ( c 1(j ,0 bc lhell allJ tlt,rc ju tlejr ,,ro,,er ,lfr
irou in cast tigs, not ollierwise provioeu lor, j tim wi(h t)l(,ir .u recorjHi i,.iisitiona, and
two cent psr pound j ou horse shoe na,,,, . other r'mfmbruncc, to ilo thosue tilings to their
three Cents and a half per poond ; on steam, ; .vt,ra offices appertaining to 1? done. And all
gs, and water luln-s and ti'les, (rf wrougut , vvitiii-eeos prosecuting' in lictmlf of the Comnioii
iron, two tents pouuds; on wrought iron weallli against any prisoner are also requested and
railroad chairs, one dollar and twenty five i commanJcJ t be then and there attending in their
cents per one hundred pounds.) arid On tvrouht j,r0p(.r persons to prosecute against him, as shull
i..n ;nM ii'iJ irnken, ready punched, twen- j just and not lo depart without ieae at their
Jy ice dollars per ton; on .cut tacks, brads i ,eril. Jurors aru requested to be punctual in their
Htid sprigs, not t seceding sixlm n ounces to j attendance, at the lime appointed ojjrccable to
the thousand, two cents per thousand ; ex- tiir notices
ediiig sixteen ounces to the inousanu, iwu ' uiven under my hand at Sunbury, the :at .lay
TO .41. Ij THOSE II 4T1C4
Farms, Parks or Gardens,
IN CKNTKAL PENNSYLVANIA.
A raro chance is n afforded lo select and order
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
Vines. Muublieiy, Ac. .train Ihe celebrated Clover tftrett
Nurenes licuti-d at Koeiieitcr, New Yolk.
Mewsr. MUOItl.', IIIIO THKItit,
PBOPKIETOR8
Vb,i lire leave to announce that they are piepartd
through llieir qafilifltd and
It K 8 P O N S I 1) L K A u I'. .N T S,
To dutribuis their sareiior stock on the most leiiuiiabia
tenns.
PEOPLE OK THE .
EETSTCITE STATS.
Loveis of Nature and the tieanlifal, and justly celehrated
I'nr your uitelltgeni'e, wraith, liberality and taste, now is
the lime to uiase youi selections trout our
I)F.!CKIP I IVK C TAI.OOL I'. AND PLATE MOOKS,
Wmi li will l luriuslied vou. through our local stems;
nnd you ..ray rest assuted llial yuar orders will be lioi.ora-
blv toltil.
J'ol tu.lr.er nartlcumrs apply in
KHLUKR1CK A. HOWE.
uunviLLS,
Or JOHN I) JONES.
Agviitlor Nortbumberlsnd county.
REFERENCES:
Hob. KHENKZEH llltlFFIN, Kochealer, .N. V.
linn. JOHN OAl HIt MTII, Erie. Pa.
Got. J. 11. JOHNSON, Mcadvillc, Pa.
Fcbraaiy 8, lb8t S;n
Dew-art. fnow Purdv.) on the sonlh hv lands or
Thomas Hamilton, and on Ihe west by lands rf
William P. frady. on which are opened tno
large veint of coal.
Also ;the undivided hair i.r a certain Hart (r
land, situate in Oal township aforesaid, survey
ed in the name or William P ltrady. coniaiiiinu:
!44l acres, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : on the north by land of Martin f .ass. east
by lands of John Brady, sooth by lands of Tho
mas Hamilton and Ksther Kramer, west by lands
or M. E. Leversnn and Jehu Boyd, being a val
uable tract or coal land.
Also; the undivided third part or all that cer
tain tract of land situate ill ("oal township afore
said, surveyed in the name of Johh llnvd. con
taining 414 J acres, hounded and described as
follows, to wit : on the north by land nf Thomas
Hamilton, (old stnvey.) on the east by hind ol'
William P. Ilrady. on the south by lands orM.
E. Leversnn and Frederick Kramer, and on the
west bv lands or Maihias Zimmerman, bring a
valuable tractor coal land.
Also ; the undivided ninth part ur all that cer
tain tract or land situate in Coal to'vnship afore
stid surveyed in Ihe name nf Thorn;. s Hamil'un,
containing 412 acres and allowance, boui.iled on
the north by lands ol" William P lltady and
John Ilrady, east bv land or Samuel Clark, south
by lands ir John Carson and Ksther Kramer,
and west bv lands or William P. Diady, on
which a coal t'ti'i has been vpened.
Also; the undivided half part of a. 1 'hat rrrtain
tract nf land, situate in Little Mahanoy township,
county and Slate aforesaid, surveyed in tho
iiBme of Joseph Lyon, containing HO acres,
bound.'d and described as follows: ou the ninth
bv land of John Dunkleberger, east bv land of
r rcderiek Kees, south by lauds of r rcderick
Punkleberger aud west by Iho Cap, upon which
a coal vein is opened.
4lso; the undivided hair pirt or all that
certain tract of land, s tuato in Point tow nship,
county aforesaid, surveyed in the name John
Barron, jr., containing 410 acres and allowance,
bounded on the north by hind of T. llewit, .n
Ihe east by lands nf William Benson and il obert
Erwin. on the south by land of Urodie. and west
by lands of A. Keiising.
Also; all that certain tract (r land, surveyed
in the name of I!obrt Erwir, situate in Point
township aforesaid, containine 4 I H acres boun
ded on the north by land ol' William Uetison, on
the east bv lands or E. Uranham, on the south
bv 11. Kurtz, and on the west by lands or John
HORNING k HUMPHREY,
NO. Hill N.Si;C(Nl !trret r.lll.Atrt.U'.J.A.
N. U A brea iJ !tiii.rir tltK'lrof
MIA LOIL LAMI'S,
Wrataon jViihI. prici-a i)Tm.i; 4'f(npi-'.tti"ii Ai, 1
I'i-HI iU.NH COAI IL, bl .U!iulrti-Uir,-' privc.
Kf(triiiiy M. If til 4t
LAWKS' DHKSS tiOtyDS,
('niiHlltm in p.rl ol
Ilia il anil Taury fttU.s ot very diui'd palleins
Dl'.HKfill.S.
I)urIv, f 'aslimeres
French and Lrjhsn Mcinx,
I'lain and FiuureJ Wool l'e nics
Muslin Delaines of all styles ai.J priros.
Kouiarrls, Thibet t.'loth, Piii Ds C'lixerea.
Kaxoirand W ool Plaids.
I .DIES' FL'KS. UUDi.IIi:.
'-Vl
C E L K U H A TE I) M)stl,
Sewing Machines.
4!) 5 lluuaiMVAt, NswVuhk.
The public sllenltoii is respectfully iequcsto.!
tie follow ii'.i; earns .if Kin, Howt, Ju., sn.i
llie (jrov. r A Under S. M. (J,i
A Card iiom the GROVER & BAKK
S K. Co.
I t'ur Psten's In inn now established 1 t
( 'oiiru. v e a.o ciisob-.i la fiirnisli the (iiuv."r
wdU Miportiiiit ltnproveuienls
tl.ii.er ,i iciiiuc.
at k;it-nlly
liciiiici'd li'ici'M
The in idcrate ptiee ut which Machinse ins
; inu the t.mver .V H-.ik. r slt'i l,. ,-af now be lisJ.
brums tl.em Willi!. i the rea.-tl ol all, nr. ! r.-rn!,
the use of .Machines imiking inferior stitches
u.itn-. essaty ns u ih utivi.
Persons ilesuin llie best .Machines, ami t'.n
, ri:ht to use the. ii, must not imlv be sure to 1 n
' M idlines iin.kit the (ir.ner At llak-r X,Uu.
but also Hi.it such Machines aru made an I
: sta::i;.ed nm'.er our putcnts anJ llioee ul Ellas
; flower, Jr.
.iHOVKl! A EAKEKS. M. CO .
It' '. II in.iilwav , New Voilv
Bay
S'ate and
Ac, Ac.
Wool SHAWLS ol in try m
LOOK
Every
HERE 1 1
Man and Woman should Look
to their own Interests ! !
E m-ikt all wear some kind ol ,
BOOTS AND SHOES then j
von .oiihl liink iiriiiiinl ami sse wburA
;V iho t 'heapt t, Best and Largest asiunt- '
incut can be looud to select from, ami whether ;
ihe poison who seltvtcd tli.'in is competent to ;
makes f;ood silecliou. I wtl! say that my slock !
bus been si lei led by one who has had practicsl
cxperienre in the busines f ir about ihirtv years.
I will ulo adil that 1 inn siil, and will sell, !
cheaper than you ran buy at retail in ll.erity nf j
Philadelphia because my rent ami living is .
Hot one half as much as there and I can buy as ;
che.ip as they can. .
As to the mode or doing business in the c .un- '
try, it is only necessary lo say, it is generally !
done, as you all know, on a long edit, and 1 !
say to you till if yuu d. business in this way
you must let me say if yuu buv your Boots and .
Slfje at a credit store, you are bound to help lo ;
pay fjr Slip's b'ught by those who do not pay
The man who does not pay. must buy his BooU f
and shoes at a credit cuuuti-r, aud il you boy at (
the same counter vou must help to pay all toe ;
losses niode at that counter. j
Thus you will see that the Boots and Shnes i
bought at my couutir must be paid for at the time
they aro bought
In 'uil or Country I'ru.lucn.
so that every man, woman and child .hall hi ve
their lio.its ami t'hocs nt a LOW PHU'K. o-i
there is nothing to l e pud l'r losses and intent.
It is inpoMliie to tive you a h..t
of all inv prices, as 1 have m. inaiiv tpRvfJls
. dillereiit kinds of Boots and Shm-s, W!5S?!,
for men women aud children, ol'
ALIi SISSS &. KIWDS,
Coarse and Pine, Heavy and l.tglit, and lo
OVEKsHOES of ad kinds; and also
CARPET BACS. VALISES,
; (Jciitlcnu'irs Dpk.ss (looils,
of every stylo, conisttng of
Clot: i,
(.asime-es.
ballinei'.s.
Kentnckv Jeans.
TbVtil .is,
cliet Cord.
"elvetHen,
YeiUtifii.
of every variety. u r stock of Silk and Silk
elvsl Vestings, cannot be surpassed in the
couutiy. Please call and examine them.
CLOTHING 1
Our stock of READY MADE CLOnMNU.
has been replenished, and wo have a full assort
ment of
OVEKCOAT.S Dnr.SS COATS.
Pants
A CAP.I) I HUM KI.I s HOW E, JK.
All persons ate i nuiiotiet! not to make, desl i.i.
I or use any Sewing Machines whuh sew from Iwo
j spunls aud make the siitrh known s- tiie Orovi r
, A ."iHaker stitch, unless ihe same an. purchasid
I troui the lirover A linker Sewing Machir.o
j t.'uiupiiiiy, or liuir Agents, or Lieensjs. hi )
i elnuiprd under my paieni of September III, I 6 .
! Saul Conip.iny, and ti.eir Liccn-es, alone, art
: legally auihuneil umlor tlieir own patenis, anv
I uiy said pal. nt, during the extended term there
: ot. to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine
; and ail others are piracies upon inv said palaut,
', and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever
! louinl.
ELIA4 HOWE, Jlv
New York. Dec. ';5. lis'ii'. tf
and Vests,
Uvoreonta and Dress Coa'.s
Uoys uf ail
for
ALSO, a very handsome assortment of
HATS A 1ST ID CAPS
nl' every tyle and variety at the lowrst ptires
; New Arrival of Clothing.
' 'IMIK largest and best Stock of FALL AND
; WIN'lEU CLOTHI.NO ever bmilit m
I this place, arrived at Iho Momtin.'h Clothing
j sioro ol st HWhi'l ZE, HEH.UI'ONNKK
I A- CO. in Mai kit street, neatly oppovite Vs-
vcr'a Hotel.
'I heir Stock c itnpri-rs
JPHSTE CLOTH COATO,
Dress Couts,
Ucr CouU.
ii,tiiess ('outs, &4-
VESTS OF ALL KLDS.
I nder'Shirt--, 1'iawers, Ac.
HATS AHSTJ3 CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES, or the latest style
r every description and futility, cheaper than
I ever.
Tl.cir saor Illicit of f entlemiii.'s furiiuUiini
' Clothing is tlie most complete !
'I heir variety and styles most atlractiro.
And tlio prices defy all c impelitioti.
tj?" Call aun examine lor yourselves.
s(:sVEnZE.',Iir.li.DK0.NEK !r CO.
i Su.il.urv. Oct. C. JooU.
-.nia tier l.nund
l-'iflh. Un smootho or polished sheet iron, ,
bv whatever iiatne designated, two cents per I
i ... . i... .......m..r, ni liluek lull I
t.ouun j on succv cuu.ii.i-..
Hiititier than number twenty wire guage
tuerity dollars per ton ; thinner thau uumbor
twenty, aud not thinner than number twenty
five wire guage. twenty live dollars per ton;
thinner than uumber twenty 6ve wire guage,
thirty dollars per ton j ou tiu plates galvuni
r.ed, galvauized iron, or iron coated with rue,
two cents per pound j on mill iron and mill
cranks nf wrought iron, and wronijht irou for
ships, locomotives, locomotive tire, or parts
thereof, and steam engines, or parts thereof
weigbitig eacll twunty uve pouuu. u.
j5Do cent and a ball per pound ; ou screw
commonly call?d wood screws, two inches or
over in letiglji, five cents per pound; two
inches and less than two inches io length,
eight ceuts per poond j on screws washed or
plated, aud all other screws or iron or any
other metal, thirty per ceotutn ad vulorem;
oa all nmuurctuies or iron oot otherwise
provided tot, twenty five thirty per centum
ad valorem.
Kuth. On all 6teel io ingots, bar, sheets,
or wire, not less thau oue rourlh or oue ioch
in diameter, valued at seven ceoli per pound.
. . . i.-tr..n, nu.nnniiH valued
or less; oue auu a un .o !
at above sweo ceuts per pound, and not
above eleven cents per pound, two ceuts per
pound; land valued at eleven cents per
ponnd. two cents and a bair per pound :
I'rovided, That DoJ steel io any form, not
otherwise provided for, shall pay duty ol
lless than twenty per centum ad "slorem ;
on steel wire less than one fourth of an iuch
in diameter, and oot less than number sixteen
wire guii'v, two dollar per one hundred
pounds, and in edditioo thereto fifteen pet
'solum ed valorem ; let or finer than oim
her sixteen wire guage, two dollar tod fi'ty
cents per oue hundred poiiod. end in ddi
Hon thsreto fHleeo per centum ed valorem ;
r .i crors cut aics eipht cents per lineal fool ;
,. . . .. J .!... m ... a n,.l l.llu. ninu
i n nun 1..L a".'i i.ruK i v -
Darron, jr.
Also ; all that certain tract nl land surveyed
in the name or Ehetie.er Uranham, situate in j
Point township aloresaid, containnil? hoo aires , , .. . . .. . f
.i i.i ci i... .
bounded on ll.e tiurtn ny lanu oi join. ... u, ni,,ers. from
AN D TIII.'N KS "f H kinds. t ditterent pii.-es.
Mens' (iailera, from $ 1 SS to .1-1 110.
' liools. " 23 to 0 00.
Shoes, " H7i to 25.
6U to S 7.
en i., t "V
east bv lands or Andrew Epplc, South and west Kl(J j.-.'u, un, Mel,, Morocct. and
by Kobert Erwin. Hn, ruf kKin at different pieces, fioru 'J'J els.
Also; all that certain tract of land surveyed i ( ( K.
in the name of Andrew F.pple. situate " ., shin's, from 95 rt to S5 S7 j.
Point township aforesaid, canlalning 430 acres. , M(W )om H tJ , f()
bounded on the north by lands of David Jackson ; ron ?5 cM. )i(
east by land, of John Service, south and west by , CiJri.m. k,, frora , , H7 j
Kbenozer Uranham. I l,aJiM and Gentlemen of Sunbury . not for-
Also, all that certain tract oflund surveyed ! K,tllllB , jnrude with vou a U.ge portion of
in the name of John Service, e'tuale in ; '...,, iS j j i- jon cnuntj..s,
. a l: - r ;a n,..,inW...u - ----
I'l-iiiit inwnhnni uiurrja ti, umiuiMU'i; -
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue or sundry writs or Ven. Uiponas,
issued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas
of March, in the i ear ur our Lord one tlious'
sod eigh' hundred sr.d sixty one and lh
Independence or the United Slates or America
Ihe Mith.
Uod save the Commonwealth.
DAVID WALDKON, Sheriff".
Sheriffs Oli'ue )
Suuburv, March S. IBflt. )
SHERIFF MALE'S.
BY virtue or sundry writs if Veil. Eiponas is
sued out "f the Court or Common Pleas of
Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, to rrrs
directed will be exposed to public sale, at the
public house of Capt. J. M. Hull', in the borough
or Milton, on Thursday Ihe I4tb day or March,
A.D I Mil, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following
deneiibed rei.1 estate, lo wit I
A certiin tractor piece of laud, situate in Dtla.
ware township. Northutnlierland county, Penn
sylvania, hounded and described as follows, be
itinning at a post in Turbutville road ; thence
north 14, west 54 6 perches by land f Philip
Steinriik lo a post; thence by same south 73
west 4-V4 to a post; thence by land or Dr. To
bias Piper, north 14, West 44 perches to a post;
thence by land or Jscob Stitiel, north 60j cast
H3.t to a post; thence by laud or the heirs or
Samuel Caldwell dee'd., south lowest '39.5 to a
post, in Turbutville road, thence by same south
6f)J west 20 4 to the piece of If ginning, contain
ing 36 acres end 98 perches, strict measure
moie or less, all or which is cleared, upon which
there ie a growing orchard. Seized taken in ex
ecution, aud to be solJ ss the properly of P. A ,
Fox.
ALSO: At the same time and place, two cer
tain lots of ground, situate in the borough of
Milton, Nortbumberlsnd county, bounded on the
north by Market street, un the south by an alley,
on the csst by a lot of John 8. Marls, and on the
west by iS'ecoiid alrsel. whereou is erected a two
story log dwelling house, weather-hoarded, aud
kitchen. alable slaughter house and uther out'
buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be
sold as the prowrlv of Jscob Mt'ler.
DV!H WAI.DKO.V, Sheriff.
PherirT'j .!'.
..the, v. ole, tv. i lit aud i b'.f cetts per line.! , unbur;'. I,! - "
ol Northumberland County, Pa., and to me di
rected, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Court House, in the Uorough of Sunbury, on
MONDAY, tho I Ith dav ol March next, at It)
o'clock, A. M., the following described property,
to w il :
A certain lot of ground, situate in the borough
of Sunhurv, Northumberland county, aud State
ol Pennsylvania, numbered 21 in the general
plan or said town, aud bounded and described as
follows, to wit ; on the north by Shamokiu street,
south by an alley, east by a lot ol' Sebastian
Haupt, and west by Deer Street, containing
about! or an acre, whereou are erected a large
two-story stone dwelling house, kitchen, stable
and other out buildings.
A Us ; all the defeudanl'a interest in lot num.
bei 31, situate in the borough of Sunbury afore
said, and bounded and desciihed as billows to
wit : north by Shamokiu street, east by lot No.
3, south by su alley, and west by Fawn street,
cohtaiuing about 1 of an acre, whereon are erect
ed a two story frame house and kitchen, (now
occupied by Charles Weaver as a Holel large
stable and oilier out buildings.
Also; a certain tract or parcel of land, called
"Haratatia Island" situate in the river Susouo.
hanna, aud county aroresaid, opposite the mouth
or Penne Creek in Snyder County, containing 7
acres and 1 18 perches or excellent tillable land.
Also ; the one undivided sixth part ur all that
certain tract, or parcel or land, situate in Coal
township, county and Slate aforesaid, surveyed
in the name uf John Ilrady, containing 135
acres slid 49 phrches of coal laud, (being e pert
of larger tract of land) and bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit i on the north by land
surveyed to Ludwig Uass, cast by lands ol Henry
Master, dec d., on lilt soum oy isno surveyeu io
Samuel Clark, and on the west by Shsmokin
creek, whereon is erected a large coal breaker,
with steam engine and hoisting apparatus, a
two story frame dwelling house, three double
14 slorv frame dwelling houses, a blacksmith
shnn. two frame stables, and other improve
mciits forth mining of coal, there being two
large veins of coal opened upon the tract in
exctllent workinq oraer.
Also: the one undivided sixth part or the
surface right of, snd in all those certain lots ol
eround. situate in the town or Shsmokin, county
and but aforesaid, on the last above desciihed
trv't of land, and numbered in the plan of said
i numbers 367, 368, 39, 370 373, 37s
- i.e. 'ill, 37r, 3)9 30 and :il!t, contain
. n , , .'.it orn it, bl of an a.re ei-h.
seres, boncdei) on tne noriu uy nuiu u. ,
David Jackson, east by land (r J. Thorn- i
croft, south by lands of, and wot by ,
lands or Andrew Epple. The lost fit tracts
of land above described containing va'vutde .
dtposiles of iron ore.
Also, all the r.illowing described lots or ,
parcels of ground, situate in tho towj or
Mount Cermet, in the township ol Mi not
Cermet, county and state uloresnid, to wit : '
lot number 1, marked in the plan ol said town
as Depot Lot block numbers in said town,
situate on hbamokill Valley Railroad block ;
number 10 in said town also lots numbers j
1 and 2 in block number 19 ul. lotHeiiuti,- j
hers 3, 4, and J4, in block number 'JO also l
lots Dumber 3 aud 4 in blbcU nutnoer .-
also lots numbers 4, 11, 23 uud 21 in block I
number 23 also lot numbers 14. l. lb. i ! T,IvI3
vou all have inv sincere thanks for the ;.atroiiage
Our stock of HAflDWHKE Lis been renew :
rl and we have now a larger assortment then 1
ever before i lVere.1 to our customers, cousia.iiig
in part ot
Saufafe Cutlers,
Poiket Cutlery.
Uul'.her Knives
Mayer Hinses.
liolls and Pad Locks,
X Cut Saws,
; Mill Saws.
Scoop Shove la.
j rVc, die, iic , 1c. Ac , ic.
! iu'tjiwware and filnsMW ar?
I of every variety at the
V E K Y I. O W EST prices.
Our stock of
ss s W mS - S m .Li fc
'B"tls large and commodious
; A u.ainitfed by JAMES VAN
1 have received from vou lor the lew weeks that
1 have been ding bunness in Sunbury, (remi in
her Ihe place, Maiket Street, next door to the j jjui.buiy and vicinity
'o.-l I'llue). I ucscrioe ii inus. ii.ai uui
friends may lint make a mistake, whiro lllosn
things ere lobe found. 1 wiil also say that 'lure
seems to be a trouble about Ihe Hanks. I say
give yourself no tiouble about any of llicin
will. in fitly miles of tins place. Aa I am de
termined and intend lobaik them up by receiv
ing their fills at par at mv counter, so be not
trouided, the banks are good, and my Coots and
Shues are good, they are all made for the good
of man tone used, and not to be abused.
WILLIAM M. APsl.EY.
Sunbury, December 8, IbfiO.
is very fine. We have the best iinalily of Syrup
Molasses ever before ulieru tj the citizens uf
CLDAlt AND WILLOW-WARE of every
variety.
Carpets,
Notions,
and 2S in block number 24 also lots nuH.brs
AND
LET TIIE
LEAP.N
I'LOH.r.
SADLER V. BOOTS
Also a fresh supply ul
Drcc,
Oils.
Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Hosiery,
(dotes.
AND SHOES. Ac, Ac
Paints,
I)e St ilK
tilass,
Itiuihia, Ac
CENTRAL HOTEL,
5UWEUE.Y. Nortliumberland County, V.i.
Hotel. lio
DYKE. It
1 is situute at llo) luilrouit L'epot .Norm l.asi
i corner of M.uket Sijuare. Su.ibury, and at
j the terminus nl" the Sunbury If Erie and Neill.
! cm Central KallroiiU, and is open for the acccia
moilaiion nf Tiavelrrs uud the public in genrrivJ
'1 ho pnprieti.r will give his exclusive utten-
tlon, totl e couilort and convenience ol his guests
aud is de't'iiniin'd to muke this establishinci.t
ratik iiumnir, the lirst in the Mate.
Hn table will be supplied with the best fio
ma'ket can prouun' having the adianlaie "I
daily cii'iiniunuiaiiuti by curs liirecl Iroin llal't
mo.e, and also Iroui lh.io bringing produce lro:n
the surrounding country.
Ilia bar will be supplied wub. the purest I so r.
the tn.irk. t can tjro.iuce
t.'ii-ilul and obliging siivaiits always in at
toioJauic.
Ni w and i-oinit. odious staining has jast bi-en
adjed to the premises.
A share l ll.e b.c:tl and traveling commui il.
is most respecllully solicited.
Sunbury, J uiuary 12, li-ul.
KKH.INti cV IllUM, nt Ihe MAMVOIH
STORE, have this Jay (January l?th, leCl,
received a
CHOICE ASsOUTMLNT
! iv Tin:
NEWEST STYLES AXD FAT72I?sIB
i
' w w r. r A PER,
which ll.ey are selling at prices that diiV
' coinpe'ltioll.
Sunbury, January 19. 1 HO 1-
otili;
3. 4, 5, 12. 13. 14. 15, 16, 1 1. tn blocu numni r ;
25 also lots tiumbers 2, 3, DS, 19 and 20. in t
block number 26 alf lots cumbers 1, J, J, ; gxiLIa
4. in block number 29 also lois uuuiners in,
22, 23. iu block uumber 31 also lots numbers j AND TUKY
4, ft, IS and 19, iu block number 32 also lot I
number 2. iu block number .M -also Inta
tiumbers 1. 2. 9, 10, 22 and 23, iu block iioui-
bur Si also lots numbers S. b. uud a nuns.
space of ground, in block number 3b a
I .on nn.hh.H 3 4 11. 12. I. 3. 19 end 20. in
block number 39 also the und.vided rourlh j
usrtofall those certaiu lots or ground in !
said town, uumber 1.2. 3. 4. and ii, " ( TVT A M TVT fs T TT RTflT? V.
auas avas auak auas vr as v J
le
Particular csre haying 'ir" taken in ihe se
cti.'ll of our goods III reua'd I I quality, style
i mid rice, wr rail the ailention ol" the i ublic to
I'O I.IVI', j . i..r.. .i0..k to which coiislai t additions wid
WILL SOON l"!'l',aiikl'ul for past favors, we hope M merit a
' continuance ol ihe patronage ot ttie p. .' in- ny
LEAKS THAT ' filing cheaper than ever. One us a .a!, b, loie
iiMrcl.UMlllsf f iht'W tllTl'.
' ekii.im; f;i; N r.
Nolleuil.er U. IMin.
33-.uo;V RILING & GlvAMT.
a t Tin: i
block number 41, whereou is erected a steam
sawmill, and other improvements also lots
numbers 7, 8, 9 10, 11 aud 20, in block limn. ,
ber 41 also lots uumber 1, 7 and 8, in block j
uumber 42 also lot tiumbers 3nd 4, iu block
number 43 also lots numheia 11, 1J, 1 , 1-t. I
and I ft, in block uumber 4ft also lot tiutn.
tiers 1. 2, 7, 8. 9, 12, uJ 13, in otocs. num- ,
ber 46 also lots nuuiber 11. 1ft. Id aud 17.
in block number 49 ulso lU numbers l, .'. '
, 8, 18 and 19. in block number U-eio lot j KEMEMBEK THIS,
uumber 9 10 and 11. in blueH uumber .01
also lots numbers 16. 17. 18, 23 aud 2 1. in
block number 51 nlsn lots uumbers 0, li, 7, i
8. 9, 12, 13, 2ft and 26, in block number 6ft j
also lot number 1, in l.locU ounitmr on also
tot oumher 6, 7. 8, 11. 12 end 13, in bloc
t n I . I . 1 unit:
17. 18. 19.25 and 26. in block number 59- T"
also lots numbers Is, 23 ana 24, in
,4i'fc1 SKl.LJSi.,
GOODS CJLjZVlPJZJPt
than can be purchased ilseAhcre.
usl irrelied by ltailroad this .
AND
PltOPM" 11 Y IT.
Sunbury, December IS, I Still.
Itiirkwlical 1 lour.
NOTICE.
respectfully inform lheir
. . i i niiiuiiiri,, iu.i iitii win luimniiu iu u.asv
block ......,,.. a il .1.. ........ v. .. ,..,
; aliiisi..1 iiuu. uiiii inv iviii ui .iiaicu. .sun
number CO also lots numbers 2. 3.6, i and I
8, in block number 61 also lota uumber 8
and 9, io blnck number 62 also lots 'number
4, 5. 13, 14 ud 13, iu block Dumber 63 also
lot uumber 11 end 12. io block number 66
also lot numbei 10. 11 21, 22. eud23. in
block number 67 end also lots number 3
nd 4, end 9 and 10, io block number 68.
Heiaed. taken in execotioo end to sold
( the property of William L. Dewart. ' road from New York, at ihe Mammuth store of
DAVID WALDIION, hheiiit , Ktiliiiii 4 Ursnt. NVe bsve lo lor .e n.n.
therifl's Offics, 1 Putnam Cos felebuled Pataj.1 I'.ndulne
funlul', l'eb , l, I i Tuitani Futuie..
All persons who desire extra liuckw heat flour,
are requested lo bring tluir isii. in, and leave
lheir orders heforu suid day
MOKUAX & CO.
Sunbury Steam Mill.
, February 33, IMil.
TiMN DOW SHADEA- A Tery fina and
V rKuiin BlttJUlTlniMtlt. it.St ISl-AIVHli ItV Ita.l
unburv.
j " FUIlilURE! fUKNITlJllE!:
: Xitv Hint l'aililjiu:il)j; l.itittts?t j
sVaif.
r.V)IE subscribers lespicl.u'lv inform t'le '
i I. citiu'iis ol Suiibuiy and the pui In-eu. iu is.
thnt ll.ey have commenced the CAlJl.NET'
MAKINli business iu ll.e t-hop lately occupied
: by William Snyder, in Pawn Sin wl Sunhurv,
j and are pi. pari d 1 1 supply tin ir customers
' promptly wilhevcrv vail.'iy ol aiticles In me in e
'ol ll.eir busit ess, mi la.is'M.aide teru.s. Tt'ctr
! wolk will be made nl the besl maliuals, and iu
liie best and latest styles.
1 Country pioduee taken in eeh mpe.
ILEUM II A I' IT.
lil-lNJ. IIECKEHT.
( Sjubury. De.en.'ier I. I Mi.).
i DRY (;ooi)S.
1,ti:il.N(J iV (j It A NT, at the Malum. ilh Store
have tilts day, January 'Mill, ie.eiit.1 aid
opened another fi'isli u j ly of DHY bl'Ob-l
and .. u uis.
Sunbury, Jut. tary Jd, l"ti '
OO'I'S & SHOES, can be poichasid al ihe j
Mammoth Store of Puling i Uraul, very !
cli.ar", as we are determined noun ue unoersoni
byienybody. Call and lea'll the lislol prices lor
yourselves. Fltll.lNU ' A li KA N 1'. j
Sunbury. January IK. Ibll I
co tt a g" tTii i Li i k .
IOft 6ALK. cheap, three copiee ef the
Cottaia lut'lu, io to volumes, wilri rem
menterce. H M Af-'S Kit ;
Notice to Creditors.
PJEIls'ON'S luihlted to Ihe subscriber on bock
Bi i oiii i notes or otherw ise, aio rrque.tcj to
call at d m ike settlement on or before the Isi
..I Jan. my, alter which time the books will le
lell with a Justice lor collection.
JOHN C. .MOIJOAN.
Sunbury. December 1, lhhll.
l1Z.TTZTl-r. HOTT3E,
tl.ATU LAi.I.F. Horill..!
Third ''rut. ubvee l.'acr, I'hiladtlofii.
1 IilA'Al'S A1I.11, I'ropnrt rs
Iy'l'IK'VI-.Mr.N IS lii.vc: bei-u UKiOe, anil It.jr lb-use has
l--.i '. Ii''- I i -i r--iivii: 'at
'I o nnViiN V. lllloi's, I' irntitv C'l' tne N-'.t.o.'H'. 11
I -.1 1. si K!i rr-ic-'li, l'"U'eilv ol Si-uu) isiil Co.. Pa
; l'no.,1'. ., l..j Jsii. li., I-Ct ly
' Buckwheat Ilullcr.
'BHE si.l's.'nU-rs respect'. illy inf.rrns Ui
public that ihev have added to the macLinrry
iu their .Sir a in Mill, in Sunbury, a lew improved
tfuehwheat llullir snd wheat cle.iiier. 1 ic!
ennl Us li.nii lo furnish wheat, and buckwheat
ll ii:r 1 1 I'.e linist ipialitj. Customers ronij '. y
atliliilrd lo.
M0I!0N 4 CO.
Si,..'-., iv, 1 'e.eii.bi-r I. I s('0-
J A M K t HA It H E K ' S
v ii.. i ksji : ani i:i:TAtt.
CLOCK ESTABLISHMEST.
S 1. (.'. . '.' ' ' i-onul and Ckiitnut '' .
IMitlaitt li'lila.
l .1 I ' I vPAHA ni ai.izimithi):i v
I V V I I.I' Iv.-. a icy Jesnabie urllele lor Cti'di-
'... ! ...ks. I' .uiil. 'S I'' uses, I'a s, Aw.
At.., VI ils.lur.r.ii H.K UOLU Vl.SH
i'i.ii-Iis n-iwnreit am. wa.ruiio
CI k I i ..inn iuvs ev.y
I'liiis.l na, J-.ua.)- I".
NEW CLOAK KOCiMS CON.
PAIN' Kleir.i.t Cloth Closlrs.
Ewry re tt)lo Coat aud C oak
WoolvU, ltrocke and Thibet Shawls.
I'OU I'L li 1 CCNKA D,
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