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

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fjSYLVlNIA LEGISLATURI .
IUrrisbcro, March 15.
farther supplement to Iho Bill lncorpo.
ruling the Snnbury and Eiie Rail Company,
va 'plu' p'ace this morning in the Sen
ate, by the Senator from tho comity, Mr.
fernon. This supplement is th snme 'n
effect as the one now pending in the limine
of Rcpresentaliee, but embraces two mhli
tional section of moment one of wl i h
authorizes the company to extern! their toml
rom Sunbury to Hart isburir, while the re.
winning lectinn chnnaos the nnme of the
Tmpany to "Philadelphia, Sunbury find
Urifl Ril l'"d Company," in lieu of its
piesenl liamP.
A proposition is now beinjr entertained
fjr the leaso of our whole line of public
woiks. F"r of the firms of piineipal trans
porter, n' present doing business on the
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg Line, nre nnmed
i:i the proposition, which, in effect, is to
allow the Commonwenlih one million of
dollars annually for ten years, for the us of
the whole woik ; the money to be paid in
monthly instalments. On the first year,
$900,000 is to bo paid ; on the second,
S!!00.000. The balance of Iho million on
each year to be expended for the widening
of Ihe locks of the Delaware Division of the
Pennsylvania Canal, as well as on other sec
ions of the woiks. The State is to complete
ho improvements now commenced and eon
emp'ated on the Columbia Rail Koad and on
he Pint age Hail Road. The same pioposi
ion ofleis to pay 7 per cent on the 81,300,
00, supposed In be necessary io the com
lelmn ol the Ninth Biamdi Canal. Now, if
lis idea can be canted out in frond faith,
ul I understand that uuquestiunalili! bunds
ml s.-riiriiies ar.i preferred by the transput
rs, it will lie a pecuniary iniileniuni ljr
ntis Ivania. The State will bo rid ofn
my "of " iiiMitia.il-' pirtdiu rol'bets, and the
.blic v. oiks be made to Jiel.L, for Ifce iiit
.Tie. a sum coiuiiieiisuinlu viith tnVit decr
sng. Later rnoM Texas. The steamship
de.vico h;ul arrived at New Oi leans, bi inil-
jf T.-xas d.il'-s to the Sih inst. I.iilian out
,ges and depiedalions were on the inciease
id a number of shocking murders hail
feu committed, Jirmliioiim an intense feel
tg of hatred, and a burning desire lor le
ence union;; ihe inhabitants.
The drajjnons pursued n party of Indian,
il overlook lln'in at l."s Blanco. lu'n
y completely rented ihem, killing thiti
llii-ir tnimWr
The Governor bavins refused to sij'i the
Nirlinnmenl bill passed by the Legi'laliue
as expected that an extra session would
e to be convened.
. lOil.in I's German 1mUit. prepared find
'by Dr Jnckwiu, st i German Medical
e.'lv'fl Areh street. Philadelphia, daily
eae in their well deserved celebrity, for
cure of all diseae arirdiiir from derauiie
.it of the liver. These bitters have, lu-
I. proved a bh'ssina to ihe a (Dieted, wiio
w ili.-ir jrrati'u.li bv th..- inoi l nieiinj
iiirtmiaU. This medicine has e-taldii-h-f
it itself a name that oo'iipoiiinrs, limv-rTs-ily
th'-ir scheme or s-dncivo tlioir
T i-?s cannot reach. It eair.ed 'he pub
vnirideiice by the immense hi'tiWits that
Iv-ou derived from il, and wi'l eve
main its position.
: ' 1
bi ii it i k t9. ,'
gcliiisgrovf. 'n.'t:,fre" AW iTiM., bv the Rev.
''iC7i.'iltMr E. S. T)vts, of ' I'hiladel
a, to Miss C J. Smith, of tin- former place.
Vt Miersville, on the 25-h nil., bv llie
r. J. R M. C'iilincli, Mr Sii.o.MiiN Siiin
:. of PhriMiix Colliery, to Miss Susanna
unson, id' the former place.
In Ihe 4th hi-'., by Rev. D Y H-iler,
;j WrrTrsMYi.R, to Mis Amanda Forcs
i, both of Ctiilii-iuarjne.
. Mdton. on the 6 h iust . Mr. FREPF.R.
STICKER, n-jed abmit 67 years.
, Mi.ldlebni". oiilhel4lh inM , MARY
'lll. ife of Rev. Peter Shindel, am
M.etler of John outlB, ot tins place, ngeil
' year's.
a V..',eoni .. (.nzerno count v, on the l-t
Mi. pniSt ll.l. A (iri.lCK. consort of
is Ime Abraham Gulick. Ei , f.irmurly of
orlh'il county, ngeil uhout 76 yeais.
i a Wl, ii ir i " - '"-'. 'L'r""rl "
dl)c iltnvlicts.
Philadelphia Market.
Mauc'ii 17, 152
IWs ami Mkai.. Fhmr is firmer sales
1W0 bbls. fair biaiuls nt 54 per bid ;
nlnrciiv use at ?4.37i. Kxua Hour
nt S4 J n 54.
htFi.oi-B. Is scarce, and would brnifi
U
'nt Mkai. Lust sales of fret-h prouinl
in.
W Little offerintr ; sales of prime
l 92 r ; white is held at 81,ua.
it V.,o w,ivinr: last sales Bt
nw , o I
II.
Is dull ; sales of gooJ old ) ellow
rti.
"-New Southern re in demand at
i
latrr Sales at 22 cts. in bbs. nnd
' in hhils.
Baltimore Market
.larch 15, 1851.
'heat is small
of
tie suripij sales
l duv or I0, .n mi. : iwe
'.ti lo-day at 87 lot very p'i'"e
cts. ; and a 'f. al 100 els.
aken for Shipf"c" 'oo l con.Ul'i '
of new Corn, '"Jf rt. for yellow
while, and SB 0 . 5U cts. ut
parcels sell al
i at 54 a, 56 c-. Bt 70 5 72 cents.
.of Marvhmd ft 31 e,. for Maty
nnote Oats l ,nBVlvania. .
.d 37 cts. for V pe,lll8VlVBnia bbls.
EY'.-K.atJ''
is., anu "
BUKY P1UCE CUURBNT
00
61
It.
62
40
Ct
14
'OSS,
4.
10
7
ino
ITK. '
At '
WtVLSS.
vss.
V
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
O Y virtue of a certain Writ of Lev. Facia to
- me directed, will lie exposed to sal by pub
lie vendue or outcry at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Mon
day the 6th day of April next, at the Court
Hone, in the Borough of Sunbury, the follow
ing Krai I?tate to wit i all that undivided moiety
or half part of a tcrtaiu
Tract of Land,
situate in Coal township, in Northumberland
county, bring pnrt of a tract of land tnkrn up in
the mi mo of Snmiicl Clirk, and known by the
name of Boyds' Stone t'oul Quarry, on which
the town of Shatnokin is principally laid out. be
ginning in tho centre of Spnr7.hcim street, in the
line between John C. Boyd anil David Mc
Knight's land, Ihrncc rostwnnl uloun the middle
of said 8piii7.hriiii street, tn the centre or inter
section of snid 8innheiin sU, and Rock strei't.
Ihence southwardly nloim the middle of snid
Rock slrret to the centre or intersection of snid
Rock nnd Vclisler streets, thence westward
along- the middle of said Webster street, to the
original line between Iho ".Samuel Clark" and
the "Suninc! Wctlirrill" surveys, which is near
the l)nnvillc V otlsville Rail Rond, thrncr
south along said oiigiual line to a heap of stones,
in line between the "Samuel Clark" and "Win.
(irecn" surveys, tlience west along the said line
seventy one perches to n pcml in the first men
tinned hue, and thence north along siid line to
the middle of said Spnrzheiin street the lace of
In'grmiiug. t'onluininj; about SI Acres inoro
or less.
fcied, tiken in execution nnd to be sold as
tne property ot Kk-hnr.l lucliantson, illi nutirj
loiii niv I ry, jjatiiel l.pnillt, isaian Aimer, Jo
seph liiil and David Hill, teiri tcuant.
AI.Sil:
1'y certuin Writs of I en. I'.ry. a certain
Tract of Land,
I situate in Lower A ugunta township, in said
j I'ouiity ; bounded north by lands of (iconic Key
! ser and John Vleiniiig. east by lands of illiam
j Ross nnd Daniel Rulalier, smith by lands of Fe
lix Maurer and west by lauds of Wcsllcy ('lark,
containing II .it'i ct tnsrc or less.
Siecd taken in exerulion and to be sold as the
j property of James iSoss.
A I, SO :
A CERTAIN TR.U-T (jK LAND,
situate in Lower Augusta township, in suid
I'ouiity ; bounded bv lunds of Joseph Shipman,
lec'd., Thonma Snyder, John Wyiin. David M'
Cloud, Michael Cressinger, (icure Conrad and
(ieora- Nihart, dee'd., containing I.Ti" Acr'M
and ICi perches, strict jneasure, whereon is erect
ed a Dkv llini( Blitltsi; and liaru, Ac.
Sinscd, tnlicn in execution nnd to be sold as
the properly of Emanuel Knullinnn, wiih notice
to llelirr Kautlionn, terrcteimut.
WM.MAM B. KIPP, SherilT.
Shenli s (Mure, Nunbury,
March 13, 1B5'J.- -It.
IIKNBV Cnn. CKO. l,KA0fK. J. It. tilF.!E.
cmniisMON am) roiavAR)iG house.
CARE, GISSS & CO.,
i Commi -sion & Forvardin"; HercLants,
j vV, ID, Sptnis ll'mrf,
BAtiTIMOUE.
i Will rcccivenml sell FbOl i!. (ili.MN, and all
i kinds of COUN'J'R V l'Rl.tDlfi: and a No
I i.i.mui:k.
FJARTKTl.AR attention will be given t i this
biaucli of the Rusiuers, by l ewis . 11.
i (iiese, wiiose .vhole atieiilioii will be devoid to
; till stile of f .umber, nnd wdl oenpv an Olii. e on
j t!ic l'"ui- l.'ork, ispccidly ior tins pui'i c. Ml.
, (iicj-c't; l-.icr c. peneni e, :.lri lt'i'i l:ilioo as a I'.tsl
i r.ite s.tli mii.,11, is n ;;u.r;M:lce lliat t!ie highest
; iiiarkrt prices will always be oblaiueil.
' IT? t.il-ernl ( ash advances made on Con
: sigiiments : lmt in no case will this House make
,' uy adv snees, until the 1'roduce is received.
March 18.VJ. 4ino.
HAEEISEUEO BOOK BIKCEHY.
V. Ii- HU'l TKIi & CO..
wis'!" to W. n. Iliekoli, act Ilickok A Csntinr.
"HOOK BINDERS, STATIONKRM AND
;Q-BLANK BOOK MANl'lWCTCRERS.
! Tl subscribers Tcsprclfnlly inform their friends
smhc piiblie, dial lhay are now carrying on ti e
slice business at the (II.D STAND occupied by
; lliiok V Co. They (latirr themselves thst by
1 cand niteulioii to busmcMs, they will merit and
: recer a ciiutiuunnce of tile patronage so liber-
allyiijoved bv the old firms.
lrticiihir iitlcntinn will be paid to tlie ruliuc
andinding of every description of blank books
for Viks, county olliccs, mrrchaots nnd private
iiii!ituaM, anil every variety of lull and half
: bouilblauk honks. (I!d books, periodicals, law
- bouki music, newspapers, A:c., bound in any
pattclnud in any style required.
in tbtiori to the above, they have, and will
at nil nes keep, a general assortuiciit of STA-
1 'I'lllXliV
i v-iv i t ronsisiiiig ui
!,rtlrr V,,.r,
Knives, Slutft nnd Pencils.
I "l ' niN". I .rait IVncilB.
Ilrnwiiif 1iiVIhm'. Lrllrr Sunups.
Tiiinstir' Moil, i W'mVn, lnHn Itnlilur,
ronii nick til's, V.if--s,
ISL.ttiliS . SnililK Wnx, lint 'l'rlT.
S'eel l Hlr Ink, H nnS lar.'i,
I url c;, r,..yn,e l:. I'.-i.'-r,.
nolil's Vriiiii. V'liiiil, T'.msures, Sic.
t5J lier ruled to pattern, and all work War
rsnted a done very ebenplv.
F. L. III.'TTE" cV CO.
March!, 11552 tf.
ATTENTION,""
.HTII.1-KI1ISTS!!
" Ol' are coliiinatidisl to meet in
- Maiket Square, Sunbury, on
SATl'llDAV, 27ih el March,
it 9 o'clock, A. M., fully equlp el
"or drill.
By order of the Cn; tain,
SOLOMON S i'liOH, O. S.
Sunbury, Marih 13, 185S.
72 -.
SFEI1 MILLINEEY GOODS.
.IOUJSTONK c5 SONS,
IMPTKRS AND DKAlJ'.ltti IN
FRKNl MILLINERY (iOODS,
So. 45 Sqi Second Street, Philadelphia.
k Uf? nnw In niXfr t.t llieir custom
I 1 W nn,t itlR .1.. a tt.r,, mill Well IU-IhCIimI
customers
as
sortment of
HIUh, lllbhm & millinery c;oo(In.
ContininU tbselves exclusively to this branch
t tl.o trade, I m;(ofi'.e- the larger part of
to
k, cng them to oiler an assortment
their '-
1 j ; e Itent atul variety, which win ne
uii"'i -. , ,,,.. ., on
tho 11104 favor-
Bt Hie io" Si -
nblc teims,
March
13. 15-S"
1;
,'onslnntlv 011 hand
SALMON.
and l"r sale bv
I J. PALMER cV Co.,
Market St. Wharf,
I PHILADELPHIA.
HEKU1M"
UARD ANUC-HE8E, J March 13,'52.-3m.
' RAIL IUA.D LETTING.
I.L persons uuelileu to tne suoscriucr 011
Hook account, it liereny noiiuca o come
v 1 r.. r
and settle Uie wmi uveeil una aim mo
March urst. Stioulii this notico he neglected,
1 ersons csn find fs.lt if their sccounts are pla
ced in the hands oft tagistrate fur collection.
My books niuai 1 ttlleu money ur uu uiuuc,,
.bort seUlenicnts uiiUong friend.
iE)RUE KOHRBACII.
10
90
18
ury, Fek H, 153. .;Mlo.
f AKIUAliE CrriCATES handsomely
executed for Matt this ofCos, single or
St dossfi.
-&&lajsi
SUNJ5UUY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Pl.OCLAMATION.
IOTICE is hereby (rivn that thn several
" Courts of Common Pleas, fJeneral Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' ('our'. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of ISorthumlierlsnd, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Runbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
Sih day of April next, and will continue TWO
WEEKS.
The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the comity of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their projier per
sons, with their Tolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several oflicrs appertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behair of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested nnd
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prowutc against him, as shall
lie just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time uppointed agreeable to
their notices,
(iiven under my hand at Sunbiiry, the fith day
of .March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand riuht bundled and fifty-two nnd the In
dependence of the l.nilcd Mates of America
the fOlh.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
God save Ihe Commonwealth.
hegistetts notice.
V" (lTICn is heirby piven to all Legatees.
L " Creditors and oilier persons interested in the
Kstntes of Ihe following named persons, that the
Eteeutors, Administrators, and (iuniilinlis of snid
Estates have tiled their account with the Register
of Northumberland county, and that the same
will be presented to Ihe Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the Gill day of April next
for confirmation and allowance.
Sarah 'Prion, dee'd., settled by her Adtli'rs
I'cnjimin Trion and A bin. Kunsclninn.
R. W. Dunn, dee'd., settled bv bis Aiim'r S.
P. Albright.
llamuiti Vasline, dee'd., settled by her Exe'rs
James Kckman and B. I", Vnstine.
John Pngely, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Sam
uel S. Wagner.
Gideon Shailel, dee'd.. settled by hi Exe'rs
Wm. H. Shade! nnd (iid. Shadel, lie., ace'l.
Jacob Lcicli, dec'ik, Settled by his Adm'rs J.
Francis and Charles Lercli.
Joseph Trinn, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r P.
Schnli.
Henry Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Guorire Garman.
Polly Adam, dee'd., settK'd by lvcr Adm'r Jer
einiah Adam.
Jonathan Meltler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
John Eckmaii.
Solomon Frick. dee'd., settled by his Exe'rs.
George Flick nnd Peter Sluill.
Gi-orfe Deppcn, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
William Depiicn.
Henry Lcghow, dee'd.. settled by his Aihn'ra
Vi!linin and Pembroke Lcghow.
Bastinu Slcpp. dee'd.. settled by Bastian Stepp,
Adni'r of John Stepp. dee'd., who was Ad
m'r of said Mastian Slcpp, dee'd.
George Miller, dee'd., seiilcd by his Adm'r
Ephraim Miller.
John Labr, dee'd., settled by liU Adm'r Wil
liam Shal'.'cr.
W iiliani au.l Rachel Tharp, settled by t'neir
(,'uardian V'phiaiui 1. Milicr.
BshiiU'ton nnd Charles llornberger, selllcil
by their Gu ird'n John Maurer.
Apolene and Matilda llornberger, fett'ed by
their Guaid'u (ieore Snyder. !
rs.iraii anil ,iiurgnre( j niuucr, tciueu ny uieir
(iuard'n Simon Folbncr.
Jolm 1'riik. sen'r., dec d., settled by his Ailm r
ile boms nn, eve., lienj.niiiii P. l'ricl:.
J..,iu L'nker. dec d., settled by Ins Lnc r I.en,a-
mill SirieUJcr.
! ui t ri in.-h.i. t, il
l.'iuiet ,'iihiiait.
M., .I'.i.-d by her i'.ie'r ;
M.
pi !' 1 !: !' xe'.-s IV
Hivi.e ami Aimer 'J'harp. i
settled bv ids Adm'r Ro- I
Ii. ciM Kifiie, i-aac
,i:ic Mi li!i'r, dec ti.
I Gauiiibell
Christian, Kri'cr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Samuel Kiiger.
JOHN P. PL RSEL, Uespster.
Register's Ollice, )
Sunbury, Feb. 0, 18.il 5t. J
BRANT'S INDIAN
mm Bffiffi
TStc iont OlJII ItE.IIKDV
Msiiy yrurt if exrr',"",p' '"t sin's ttiiti a Ttlimll'Sd
II,., u in it ( arm i,f I'nnowniitilvr C.iuieia'att. i-
fn i.v. , : tf t imkmiii.:,.! Nlij'ii'ti.,n of k'.: ;Hri'Hil h
ia. ii'.'l"Tne rnein,iil w.m Uel - .i..itrf'.t rtm9dij. 11.11 II
areullv miei ior, is-um i ' '"' "i"f.
s,-l tM-rt rerinlt! i" cure f,iiiiiiiiilliin ui
I.HIIH-. HiS'l "I"" It' ln-ly II. len i. W
liunaver, tlil It ' l.v vmr ist Co: nua -j:i WK
: r jip'I. h' li ui : . ul.ii, "M of l" "'" " "" l'" '
wu nt ai.-i. i" '' ''- ' ",
n.i.t iluiiMrrlH. l'n-1. !:' ' l""vr ' ' UlUMWllliU
el . ili.-l IUi me.li.; " lei" ell ee l I '!, " n.a ii
run ii..'l,. U"i tli raw (! ' "! .... real
4 ',lilllii,liun, an I vv...:m " i' "i..l wl'. ',. .i. .:
IliH! rtrliili e,l. mi.l were .11 nil 'f'Cvf o n.fr n:;.:,.lin
ui :m.i1 If VJ ill.-, hli I I. .Til it a.e s..i '.1 '.i.. il.iS w.til
lual ii.nr ihnv.1" fonilj!ililioii. T''i (In '-i
lloiiHiVl ul liTi.i. ,.iO rti ie tl. I I. . ,,.e: i ai.fl.
r i w:i I11..I Suri. r.i. t.vr t eliu '''" " "
llrensl. Mrf. a.1 ..- xllll liny "I lll-niillilntf
'leuV'l f.iwl-tiilii"' H t ' er- "'''
nn.ilnu iivtiiv ui" i'h- I'leah ami llloml
,(il,-sild
retifna
1 v. y aa.J
ha.mt: ,urh runniiaiilti lia" lieaii r.irM I
tiiey toultl not live a wrru lui.rr.
Tint .V'vitaii.a lint
cnral auiue li-rniri,i,-l a 11 "' in '"",
but. liy lii ua 01 una leniei.y, i..ay ifi, mc,
'I hla llillantn la ruttly m nftlaVt fmpnin,!.
II II
p.akkaut to :a.,
1 ,1 i- u -w 1
nf 1.
t ' m uitflerlill
a il ulmrtl iniraciilnus I nie i rarnviiu, .
ni'l lnviaruiln4 u ,- ' r
amn lit n ei.'u.v.n, an. I p..H'u':iiir a Amii.l, arvim n ij
uii.ikin.j 'oiib-r-.-Mi r. srve-r.i '"
.,f,..f.i-iiiy i;iiiri'loiulon. 1: I una la luiiuwil.4 u
aaaa, v .1.
Ooiisiuiiption,
v(., ,,,i. .Vi. hi ,s .-. I'..i,.i:..(w rT .(, ana lul
I K II I.H i:Alil-i;s a.id tmplamU ai.ain
t errioiii. t'lioleru I nliinl iii.i, A-e-
Kr I'liiin .1 ui-'i" "f Carta, aaa our
I'l.mi.lilela a.iu H m'iial. a Aame navt um w
giva away.
I'ua eats r .1. W. l-'fiiies, Sni.bnryi Mary A. Me.
1 iv. Noii.iiiiicirr'niiil; Joi'ii tl. Itiiaei, Aliitoaj lluycsft
.M'riiilini k. MflAvtii'vllle.
AI 'V 3, lsil. elw. !
tl.ou0,tl00 Saved Veaily by Pinchasiiig
SILVER'S MIIIEItAL PAIIJTS.
' I' 1 1 K woiitrrnr ttie ne, mlure'e own iirislm-liona.
L Tin-tie I'iucta ilili'er l"foui nil eltiria In the uiiiiket;
tlicy arc ii"t cutis ; lln-y r-'iaiire liMIc Oil. tlnw riiaily. and
c.ilL-r with n ti.'M'it'l tiist, llmu vUir.i l.4tit. '1'liey llcillier
crack nor ta'cl, and dry ruaU:l' making uu D.vamki. vr
SlONE.
COM lt$. We tinve a.-ven ililTen-nt tsili.ra. viz : lliree
llrowns, Uvi ClioeoLitea, ItLirk and Veil 'W, atul by can
l,iiitil..ii m il,' every vtireay mid ttneie ci r 'lor.
HOUY. 'I'lieae Puuita nre auiwirier la IsSty (or cover-
inn (ii'iperlv) to 'iy yet liiaciivrteil, uul noinul lur pisitid
WlUc 'V?r il"ii'tu lite lilrluce ol Willie lead, zinc, or otJiel
llli-'llllic I'uinu.
IKllN To Irai lliev f urnlf.li a licfeet nrnlection
uirioiiKt nut, f ir tlicy cMtiiinu no iiietul, wliieli tike vvlnia
le:nl ncla ilcfirticllvriy ell Ihe linn; 111 lael una 1'ullil
in ika 11 iii d uh'v vulinil le tor litindnitr imrikiaea.
KtiU'lv W4IIIU. Tiii-v tfive to Ii .le walla a niaeli
lienviereoatiiia lhaa oilier lunula, nnd ii" aHiiilinff i requir-
rii, notiiiinc in .ina a niiniy or iiuiciieei ao Weil wan 11.
OI.1) Kin U'fA line ua a nail, never a i oUI and lenkv
tilver'a Mineml l'uinta will liuiku II client'!)' new anil
moie eiiiliirins man u ever wua.
S1IIIS ualus Una exlraordhuin' Minemt as we prepare
it for Itiein, will Is, t'r.Mif auiliat Ilia ueliou of lit auim
vv. iriiia unit a-ili wnitr.
I AHITAI.IHTS nnd IIULIIKR! are bivilt.l to umke
utriet avrulmy tut- Itie merila tit llieae Puiiiu. Thry wilt
tluil a very pienl rMtuil"lt miulit tar nmile in tle coal ol
imiiitiiie. 1 new I'liiuis jue piireiy nitiit-riu ; an einvaaml
oilier iiitntii nl'-a are wifhed 0111 m crejuu mir llietu I'm Ihe
inark.S. They e ial lull hall' lite piiceof wtiile lend, anil
the alone iiiuiillly will iMVcr twice lltn aun'uee. and laat
aix timet 1 I ilnr. wliieli in lucl reilnees Ihe arte, to one.
1 well 1 h. C'liiQtitc linan 1 rtt'ect on tlda Paint, sisl la equally
Vdhitit'le in ihe enUI Caiiuilna or our aiiimv I'lornla.
Dili Kt 1 IOH I mi I.niiKe.1 oil, mix ut ikie's at
you e:nl. ami Uke lis , Slier pnlilla. Ttieae l'uinta need hot
lutle dryer, ond i""f prunina and aeeond coetius in sll
hoiiiievvoric tticy will uc tuuiul Isr chenuer and mors tiuru.
hie ll.uii lend.
Jieiilera and cimtuiaert enn prsnre Ihia Tsint wleileaalt
and rrlnll of r Hr.M H A KU HAKIIS,
N W Conier lOlli and Mnrkel Sll., Fliiladrhihia
Cieueial VVholeidile Aireuia; al, lma,itera ,S IMnle and
Colored WiiiU 'W Glaaa, Uculeti la Uruga, 1'uiiilt, Ac
Muich 13, 1K. 3ini.
WANTED TO BORROW
TWELVE HUXDKED DOLLARS in two
sums of six hundred dollars each, for which
cood free-hold security will be given. Address
M. W.
Sunbury, Feb, CS, 1853, if.
TJLA.NK DEEDS printed on ths best quality
of parchment psPT ' lontl prices
tt this ofiie, by witeieoti )) revsti
LIST OF CAUSES
"OR trial in the Cotirt of Common
Pleas
" Ar .l r'n,.Mii -, A nril Trin.
A D.
1843.
rLAiritirfs.
CEPTiNDANTS.
vs R V Wm Fegely
vs Wm. Ayres
s Ira T Clement
s Charles H ousel
Vs Richard Goodman
vs Samuel 1, Seek
s Geo A l)imi
vs Henry Massef
Hugh Bellas
Frederick Keener
Jacob Wrimrr
Christian Bollinger
Moses Bower
Jacob Stitxel
B R Knse
Piatt tt Piatt
P K Holhiinn V wife s H Kohnt's, McCarty t si
Martin Irwins' adm'r s II Yoxthelmef adm'r
Mutt ft Sholier vs Daniel Drrisbach
Wm (iross lor Paml Gilrt vs J. J. Cpdcgrnff
Lower ft Barron
Jacob Kline
Thomas Sutton
Caspar lleckart
John I, linns
John W Peal
(eo C McKee
Sarah Sliticl
s Ira T. Clement
vs Joseph Klines' adm'r
vs Benl F & J W .S'tninm
vs Frederick Hecknrt
vs Leonard Roadnrmel rt ol
vs Geo B Youugman
vs Joseph Long
vs Samuel S Shedddn
vs Jacob .s'tit.el
Same
Tinbrook for Appleton vs James Brass
Hicknk A- Cantiue vs Geo W Arms!reng
Reuben Fagely vs Kershner cV Clement
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumlierland,
Nancy Houscl vs David II ousels' adm'r
Raker A: Co for Jacob Bloom vs Heurv Conrad
.., ... , . Jneoh Zariman'a
llenrv kl.ire ol Eve bis wife vs , ... ,
administrator
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Mary Jane Bruncr et al vs William Wilson
Becker ft. Weiller vs R D (,'unnnings.
Georce Shiley vs Ab'm Dnnkrlbercer's adinr x
Mary Marti
vs Wm 11 Sprutt
vs John Campbell cfc wife
vs R M Seydel's adm'r
vs John Oyster senr's ex'r
Same
Isaac Tyler
John Brown
Sli.ili'ner ct Zeigler etal vs Tim 8 Mnekey
Jno Knorr for II. Knorr vs Enoch Hnwera' adm'r
James T Sutton ct Co vs Samuel Kyle
Elir.nhcth Krice vs Georiro Lawrence
Conrad Wolf vs George lleckart
Catharine Snyders exr's vs Samuel R Wood
Daniel (ionscrt vs Henry Buhner
Unlik of Northttmberland vs JnoC Boyds' adm'r
Snine vs Same
Mary Palterson vs George Heckert
Boneparte Thompson et al v Casper St ('lair
Geo Evster for Mar- , r. . . ,. ,
tin
'eax'er vnvciioujjii .v is
Wm MeDaiiiel for
W Conlly
John Reynolds
William Dalius
John Jackson
George Lawrence
Biliington for Hunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Same
Jolm Jackson Jr
John Leib's ndm'r
Conrnd Wolf
Simon Snyder
A W Coiidv
vs John Jackson et al
Vs tsnac Render
vs II S Hnulman
Vs James Beard el al
vs D Marr A I Brown
vs Susan A. Sarah Rcid
vs Charles Alexander
vs Same cc Wife
vs A W Comly
vs Thomas Allen
vs George Heckert
vs George Snydnr
vs George Hertz
Riilt.ar Garnhart's admr's vs R W Dunn's admr
Albin Newberry vs Thomas Rar
Crandall for J C Morgan vs Geo Miller's pdm'r
John Reed's assignee vs E L Piper
John Ross & Wile ys (ieurge Fox
John King vs Daniel Weidner
?ije
Same
E Knufmnn et al
1 asliington Mutual In
' ,. vs
surance ( oinpany
! Slate Mutual Fire Insu-
ranee ( 'ompiiuy
vs
Same
I liter .xrnwtnc cc .'.lun-
( (iiish A- Jieoli
vs ... .
V. eike
Vs Reiibe'i Fegely
vs DC Caul
s A E KnrifT
vs J; .,'iert WliilCMile
vs W.'ih.nn llro ioos
vs Suinnel S.r.ii'c
vs J ! i ii llirtmau
i ei,l
Jacob It. Mass, r
j.j,,),,, ),. & ire
, ,oallm .r,U.vii:e
, liiWJI, j,,,itl,r:.t r
, i ,.
Oliver !i Hill
r.rd
J Peal Inibc'sce Ac vs Josriih Dimmi. k et al
Christ ct McFuudrii vs Susanna Rcid 1
Reuben Fegely & Co vs He.h Bellas
Aliijah Itowali
vs Wm II Thompson I
Kebeccn Laimsun
Christian Cable
Robert M Lyon
Rebecca Swartt
Henry A Lechnet
J0I111 L Vcagcr
Kraiicis Jislan
Henrietta Lewis
Daniel Gibson
vs Tlioinns Valine's evrs
vs M Unehnian cUFMarkle I
vs A E Ktitzner
s Andrew Mcl.snahait !
vs Wm II Bound I
vs George II right
vs '.livid I. Irland
vs '1 hoinas liarr
Jaculi Heinnri) and
Jacob Kabler
JAMES UEAKD, Proth'y.
Prothonot.vry's UlHcf, )
Sunuury. March 13, 185,.. i
List of Jurors,
tfll Northuinlierland I'ounty for April Term,
jp A, U. 18VJ.
(si'nuil .Iiiroi'si.
SfMicnv. Samuel Snyder, John Voiincr.
Mti.ToN. tieo. iiaker. Samuel Shiidrn.in.
Diii.aw are Isaac Milliard, .las. I. Aim-
strniij;, John P Heant, Joseph Irwin,
Lkwis. Isaac Shook, Peter Lillev. Samuel
Itnssel.
Cim.t.Qt'Aqi.'R Wm. Bcikheimer. George
Holfmiiu.
Tcnnt'T. CharVs H"t'entei:i.
TgKvoRToN. Daniel Tuliins. 1
SiHMniiiN. Ciuirad Vw.-t, Samuel K. flil-j
er. .I.1I111 I! inilurmei.
IitsH. Simon Oburdoif, Enoch Woolver- j
Ion. j
CiM'F.u M.vhonov. Samuel Weist. ,
l.nw 1:11 Michael Weil, Snnitiel ,
Bnrreil. j
I'i'i'Kn Ai i.i sTA. John Eckman. !
Traversic .Iui';i..
Srsiiftiv. Itenpitiin Zeiie'rnover. John;
Landaw, Samuel Feller, f.i'o. C U'elker. )
X'iRTiirMiiEKi.Asu Win, Foisyth, sen., '
Irew foisvlli. i
Mti.TiiN. Tiniolhv Millet. Fud'k Slicker,
iarimel T. Brown, Ilenrae Irrbndy. !
Lkwis. James U llson. John Ilarmnn, An-
Jrew Ken hi.er. !
Dki awAuk. James Dnihatn, Peter Shadv, 1
W. Arms'rono, James Hiyson, Samuel De
Ariiuiud. Frank I in IL Carver.
Ciii!.itiCAiirK. Paul Luhr. John Vorhis, '
en.. Jaeoli S. Rishel Ceorce Walters. I
Point. William Vankiik. I
Shamokin. Hem v Leisenriiirr, Jno Moore, I
Ephraim ZimmermHU, Charles Manx.
Lamri'N. Jlichael Oeik, Joseph I i roves,
Solomon B. Bover. Daniel Kremer.
Co.u.. Joeph Pimmick.
I'hvek Mamokov. Joseph Fajer, Charles
Sn viler.
Lowf.it " Phi'iii Snatj!, Joseph
Feiistermaeher, Peter Witmer. Martin Bach
mnn, Chrislinn Veaotir, Juhn t.enker, sen.,
John Biiiitaman, jr.
Lower AunttsT. John I), (onrnd, Geo.
Kevser, West ley Clark.
Little Mahonov. illiam uolharmeL
Hush Jonas Wolf.
J acksom. J. A. Daniel.
I't'lil .Turol'.
Sl'XBfRT. K. fi. M irklev, Chniles P.ei k.
TlhntT Charles Fullmer, Jacob Ilofla,
Andrew Armstrong.
Mu.toN. Juhn V. Goodlartder, William
Derrickson, K. M. Ftii-k.
Df.i.awake. II. J. Ueader, John Rnyer.
Lr.wis Robert C. Kuckman.
Chilisqukjoe. William Taggart, Dennis
Buoy, sen.
Point. Samuel Diehl, Juhn Hamor.
l'ti'sii Ishi McLouyhnn, Daniel Gearhart.
SiiAvtokiN Aaron Kelly, Samuel Camp
hell, John Vasline, Adam Gilger, Andrew
Gonserl.
Trevortom. Benjamin Troutman.
Coau. Richard W oolverton.
Lower Augusta. Jacob Btonm, John
Wynn, Jaoob Krobs, John T. Mcpherson,
John Ebri"ht.
Jackon Benjamiii Treon, Charlei Rolh.
armel, Daniel Wolf.
Vvtti Mahovot. Nlar Balsa), Ceorg
Haim, JVIiehaal I.. 'a,ul, flsorje 5thr,
CL0THINO WAREHOUSE.
XV II OL BULK AMD KCTAII..
J. W. E. I). STOKES,
M. 194 Market Street, Smith vie, Pint btv
Sixth Street,
PHXX.ASEt.rHtA.
ODD FELLOWS and Masonic Regalia of
every variety, auited to the various ranks
and orders, ronstsnflv on hand. Also, a largs
and extensive stock of fashionsble
He july ITIndc Clothing,
manufactured by the liest of workmen, and from
the newest style of Goods, of late Importation, at
greatly rcilueed prices. They have also a large
and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of
Enalisb, French ami German Fabrics, of new
and beautiful Patterns, which they will make to
order in the most approved anil fashionable man
ner, and in a superior style of workmanship.
February S"s ISA:!. 4 mo.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fcr.BSMtV PA.
Dee. 13. 1S.M tf.
WM. IJcCARTY. Booken
UROilMVAY, Sf m HV, P4.
HAS just received nnd for sale, Purdoiis Di
gest of tho lnws of Pennsylvania, edition of
ISOl, price only f,,l)U.
Judge Rends edition of Blnckstnnes Commen
taries, in B vols. 8 vo. foiioTlv sold nt ?10,0n,
and now offered (in fresh binding) at the low
price of S0.00.
A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re
specting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F.
Gordon, price only 9 1.00.
Kossuth nnd the Hungarian wsr : comprising
a complete history of the late struggle for freedom
of that country, with notices of the leading chiefs
and statesmen, who ilistinguisbeil themselves in
council and in the field, containing 268 pages of
interesting mntter with authentic portraits.
Kossuth's adilress to the people of the I'nited
States, with a portrait, printed on broadcast, and
put on rollers after Ihe manner of ninps, price
only 51) cents. Washington's farewell address,
uniform style with the above.
February, SI, 1SSC It.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS.
:'os 31 iV 33 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscribers would call the attention of
buyers to their stock of Hardware, consisting
of Table nnd Pocket Knives, (inns, Chains,
' Locks, Hollounre, Ac. Ac. We would recom
; mend to all, our
Endless Clisiin Pumps,
J a new article now petting into general use which
, we can furnish complete nl ubout one half the
i price paid for the old style Pumps. nlo a new ur-
j tide of .Inium I'aro Ifrior l.vrkt, each
Lock suited either f..r right or left hand doors,
j with mineral or white knobs,
I Our stock of (-IIHH is large nud well select
! ed, comprising single nnd double barrels, English
I nnd German make. All goods can be returned
if not found to be ns represented. Country mer
: chants would do well to call on us before pur
chasing elsewhere,
j lieelwrights and carriage makers supplied
j with goods suited to their business, bv calling on
I W. H. A G. W. ALLEN,
j N'os. 31 A S3 Market Street, Philadelphia.
I February, 21. Iij2. timo.
K 11 CI K S V. I. 1. 1: K ,
lh-r"!rl;rmjt
T received and fir sale, 11 tres'i supply of
f:r Singing Nchouls. He is 11U0 ojiening at
this time, n large assortment of Hooks, in every
branch of Literature, cotisiatiug of
Toetry, History. Xovels. Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine, Kclinnl and Children's
Bonks, Bibles; School, Pocket Rod Family, hcth
with aad without Engravings, and every of vari
ety of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds.
Travels, Voyages" and Adventures, all ol
which will be sold low, either f.-r cash, or coun
try proilucr.
'eiunburv, Jan. ."51, 1852.
-If.
HARRISEURO STEAM WOOD
TCU XI NO AND SCBOLL SAWING
tsJlOP. Wood Turning in all its branches,
in citv atvle nnd nt eitv prices. Everv Vnrietv of
Cabinet nnd Carpenter work cither on hand or j .;,;llJ;;.,;ri;;;l'1;lu, M' """ '","it lh'"
turned to order. j in mUlum to th various kimts of Writine Ink. lie sluo
Bed Pouts, Balusters, f'osctts. Slot and Qnnr- nvuinir.entrea Adamantine Ceinrnt for mcmlnn; Gluaa and
tcr Moulding. Table la gs Xewell Posts, Pat- ; t'''"'- " 'e ;'!'"' "-or Dye; n in.,1 ..nly la lic
it r .iiuiiiiiim.., . - c. virvto niMire lla fu'iue line, nnd n r-t-n'mji :i.x, well
terns. Awning Post-, Wagon Huns, Columns, ,,i.n-.l t..r tirutrmsia nnd IJottlcrs, t a very low price, in
luiund or Octagon I lllsM llanilies. vc.
ft" This shop is in sTIl WVBEKia AL- j
LEY, near Third Street, and us we intend to 1
Klease nil our customers who want good Work
done, il is hoped that ail tl.e trade wil' give us a
call.
Ten-Pins ami Ten-Pin Balls made to or
der or returned, '
The uiteiuion of Cabinet Makers and f'arpen- ;
its is called to our new sivle of TWIiST
MOl'LUINtit. Printer's 1,'iaielK nt $ I per 100
fed. W. O. HICKOK.
Fehruare V. 1 R.'.S I v.
Eonnet?, Hats and
Milliner v
Co o (Is!
EUCIIANTS and Milliners when in Phil-
ndclnbia to purchn--e their goods, will bud
il to Ihoir interest to examine our large iluu ta.-,li
iotiahlc stoi k of
UTIIAh' fiOtlRS.
Wc matiulriidurn largely anil iMPPaT the
Ntwi.sT Stvli:s or
I'orrifill S'fl liriCt
. ,. . l .
ges enable Us to oiler liberal inducements
Bin: in.
IL A. CKOOKEB, & CO.,
Xos. 47 and 10 Chestnut Street, and Xo. SB
South Second Street, wc.t side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
Decemlier 57, 1S.1I. ly. rf.
J. STOCKMAN & SON,
MANl.'FAOTI'nEKS AM) DkALKRS IS
GOLD AM) SILVER PENCILS,
Tliluibln, Silver Warf, Jcwclrjr, &r.
At tho Old F.stahlished Mand, Sisrn of the
Onlil Thimble, Xo. GO Cliestuul Street,
South side, between 4d and 3d Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Will' HE they mnnufactitre and keep con
stantly on hand a variety of article, suita
ble for city or country trade, anions which are
! Gold am) Silver Talent and oilier kinds of
Pencils, (iold and Silver Thimbles,
Ciimba, Finger Shields, Knitting Sheaths, Xeedle
Cases, ScisMir Hooks and Chains, Purse Clasps,
Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweewrs, X ursine Tulies,
Odd Fellows' and Sons of Temperance Jewels
and Emblems, rvc, also
Silver Spoons, Fori and Jiutter Knii'es.
In addition to which they keep a general sup
ply of
KogerV Superior Plated and German Silver
uoods
Of the first quality, such ss Spoons, Forks, Soup
and Oyster Ladles, butter Knives, Spectacles, Ac,
Jackson's celebrated Lead for Pencils of all
sizes by the quantity, at the lowest market prices.
January, .4, 185'j. Zin.
CMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAV rt,fjA OlX
GEB, a frou-rJ-,-&Ji'-;i received, and for
sale by
I. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jsti.
ij"" 0I..JUilil. f lloustaulisa rea
w O I.1 , . .
Cuiistablse Fea
"ALD AND COMFORT,"
To Your Own Mechanics.
GEORGE TJENN.
MANCFACTURF.ll OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rFHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splsndid assort
ment of every quality and price of
CABINET-WARE.
which csnnnt fail to rciommcnd itself toewiry one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
bent stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which arc constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Sr., Dlvniix nnd I.ouiiffe,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SuFi, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
nnd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPROAHDS. WOTtK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS.
including varieties never before to be had ir
Snnbury, such as Maiiiic.t, Black Walsct
ami Ci'uleii M u i.K (inn ias ; ami Wivnson
ClIAIKs, ami rANcr Pi ami Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to bo excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined til at there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
r UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hkahsc, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, nud attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
IT?" The Ware Room is in Mnrket Street,
below Thompson's Store ond Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE KENN.
Snnbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
THIS GERMAN
WASHING POWHEKS
N S considered by thousands who have tested it,
-" as being the greatest
Scientific ll'onder of the If'ortd! ,
Entirely doing away with that laborious and in
jurious practice of rubbing the
CLOTHES upon the WASHBOARD,
And a great saving of
TIME, LABOR AND F.XPEXPE.
X. B. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for
many are trying to palm off article put up like
mine.) the Proprietor. I. P. HOV'P, will put
his WRITTEN SlOXATl'RE on the top la
bel or every Package. And he only asks an
tnliehlturd jiutAie not to confound
HIE C.EIOIAN AVASHINO POWtlEKs
with others thnt arc in the market.
It is put up in Packages with full directions,
and sold a! tlie nominal price of 12$ cents.
tT' PRINTERS will find it grenttv to advan
tage to purchase those Powders to cleanse their
TV PES AXD ROLLERS,
being a verv superior article for tint purpose.
Manufactured only by I. P. IIOVT, nt his
Laboratory and Principal Depot, Xo. Ill South
Fifth Mrecl, Philadelphia.
Wholesale nnd Retail Agents; Henry Mnscer,
Sunbury I N. B. Uenormandic, Northumberland.
Reniendier the name
GERM AX WASHING FLUID.
All letters to lie post paid.
Xovember 2?., 1851. timo.
HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY,'-
ItKMOVEB TO
Xo. 144 Race Street.
(Bchteen tli and 5A, opposite Crown St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
"1 MlF.RK llie Proprietor is enahM. liv inrrrspnl fnrili.
tl lira, to ai.pjilv itie erowinff ilvnmii.1 t'r HoVKU'S
IVV H.I.I..I. Il ...i.l.....n.l P..n.,,n.l..l. k..MMl.ll
Tina Ink la now ao well ealaliltslieil in Ui f mki opinion
. Olid C'nti.lfiice of tlie American I'uMir. ttint it ia aearccly
u'-Mctrv to snv iinvuiiiK III lla trivor. suit the inniinlnctn.
laive or sin-in qmnililiei.
luiL'e
tlntera iiiLirewnl M .tflSHl'II tlOVK.lt.
.Manntnctiircr, Xo. Ut rises Street. H,lvve.m 4th
A. .Mil, opposite (.Town Street, l'liihidclt'liia.
Deermtier 97, lMl. 3rn.
I
J O II jy A. II A It It 1 s,
MunnfacUirer, &. Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Sogars,
Also, a general assortment of
l.onl'& Rlniiailacttirt'U 'loharrn,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar--
kct prices. Corner of Cheatnut .St., and
Wharves, Pbilndelphia.
Ueceiiiber 87, 1S51. ly.
E. S. JONES & CO.,
aflOIIXEK of Fourth niid Itace Streets, Pub-
I V li.dhra ibn lnitpl n-liitc. t l.v S VMI'KI.
SLOA X, Architect, to be completed ill 21 month
ly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wishes
not only of those directly interested in buildings,
but of all who desire the advancement of lllis no-
1 hie art in our country, and wish to cultivate their
; ..... 1 ..1,1. nr..Kit,-.,.,,,rM 'I'l. a
' lt,wt,s 11I1U Bl'"uini.ii.. ...,,,.,,.,.. ..I.
i l..,.!.i.-it,i, itiniinpr in u'hirli it is nrennred mid
to i ." ... .,-, . '
ellllClliaucu, II lllll r II B laniuiii ui lilt lot-ill
the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations
give it the highest practical value.
Jos. 1. S & J now reaily lor delivery.
Prieo 50 rents per number. Address as
above, post paid.
May a, ltial. ly. JJec. so, isai.
ill. L. MI IV I) I.L,
.TTOPJJEY AT L77".
Office in Market street Siinhury, opposite
ii eaver s iioici j
I'SIXESS will lie promptly attended to in
the Counties of Northumberland, Union,
Columbia and Montour.
'Sunbury, Oct. 11, 1851, ly,
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MKKCIIANT,
No. 6j North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and solJ
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac, Green Apple in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Beans, Peas, Cranlierriea, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shclbarka, Chestnuts,
(round Xuta, Oranges, Lemons, Iiaisins, Figs,
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
duce.
Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1651. ly.
G
OLD PEN'S with and v.'omvut rases, of a
very suiierior iiu.i'.itv. iust received.
Also a fresh .,nnlv of Wrilimi Fluid, for sale
by H. V. MAS5EH,
Bunl.ury, Deer. ST. 1861.
UAZOKS. A suiairior article for y,ie Rt thr
store of UUY W ASSEU.
Buuliurv. Feb. IB, I '(.
UAXU''iLLS neatly printed on new type
promptly eiecuted at this ollice, AUo
hlat.Vs, of all kind uu superior paper.
HMiry, Tt U1-
TO PRINTERS AND 1-TJULI6HERS
L. PELOUZE'S
Philadelphia Typ Foundry.
Great Redaction In Type,
tit
THE undersigned begs lesva to esll the atten
tion of Printers and Publishers to ths greatly
reduced prices of his Type, vis 1
Psarl, $1.08 Minion. 48
Agate, 79 Brevier, 't
Xonpareil, 48 Buuigeoiso, fT
Long Primer, 34 fcmall Pica, M
Pies. 30.
and all other tvpe in proportion. But wihini
to encouraze cash pavntents, the subscriber will
make a still larger deduction of from 12 to 15
per cent, for cash. Having grestlv enlarged and
improved his establishment, he flutters himself to
be able to supply his eustoineis with greater des
patch than mot of Ins competitors. He has
constantly on hand Cases. Cbto-es, Composing
Sticks, Stands, Brass and Wooden Galleys, and
all other materinls uaed in a Printing Office.
All orders thankfully received nnd promptly at
tended to nt the North West Corner of !td and
Chestnut streets. L. PELOCZE.
X. B. Old Type taken in exchange for new
at nine cents per pound.
Philadelphia, Dec. 50, 1851.- tf.
3IO UK GOOD NEWS!!
MORE NEW GOODS ! !
JOHN YOUNG,
OAS just received and opened a fresh and
general assortment of
Fall ar.d Winter Goods,
of the newest and best styles, consisting in pnrt of
1)31 V uoous, ;oc Eitis:,
QUEENSWARE.
I'nrilwarc. Iron nml Steel, Nai!s, Lt.,
ALSO:
SILK AND SLOUCH HAT?, MILITARY
AND CLOTH CAPS.
Gum Shoes, Fish, Salt, &c.
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
Give him a call and try his prices.
ciunbury, Xov S8, 1851.
MORE
NEW GOODS!
FRILINCJ & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public anil
"the rest of mankind," that they hv re
ceived a large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER G00D3,
of every varie'y of style, consisting i'l part f a
fine assortment of
Cloths, Cas'imeres, Merinos, Moitssclint it
Luins, Calicoes, Muslims, Uiecks,
and every variety of Dry Goods.
Also a large utsorlnicnt of GROCERIES,
srni as
Sugar, Teas, CofTee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE and GUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster,
Also a fresh supply of
Kt.tiS AND MT'.DICINES.
R1" Country produce cf all kinds taken la e
change at the highest market price,
fcuiiburv, Xov. 8, 1851.
NEW COOES !
J. U. KAl VVM AN
At I!is Nrw Sttirn in Ilulltiwing Run,
REetPECTFI'LLY informs his friends and
rustomers, that he has just received a new
stock of goods, which he utters to tho publio
at the lowest prices, viz :
Fall nud Whiter Dry Goods.
MTU AS
Cloths, Casfimeres, Sattinetts, Merinos,
Mousschne He Lames, llanntls
snd every variety of goods suit ible for the season.
Also Silk Hats, Caps, A.e.
ALSO : An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, ol Gpoccries,
MQl?OR$.
ALSO:
A variety of Quecnswarc, Crockery, te.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, .Vc.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods at the hiuhest market price.
Hollowing Bun, Oct. S3, 131. tf.
Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chests,
3S ,:K&tfiWJ;t
UT AKKAXTEP to stauJ cipml heat witk
nnv otiier Chests in the country, and t
lefv the Btirnbis' iinienuitv. Manufactory, Xo.
i o 'Hudson's Allev. runuili'j lk'twccii Third and
fiurth streets, south of Cheanut, and in tha
r,.or c( t,L. tiiratd Bank.
M. A. S., the proprietors, are Practical Me-
ehuuics, and feel confident, from long experience
in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Safes, am
a spcrial attention to this particular branch, of
giving satisfaction to all who may give them a.
call.
X. B We have selected one of the host nnn
erals ever used as a non-conductor ol heat in
this business, and wo warrant our Chest and
8'ifrs to be made of the best material and in the
most durable manner, and to stand any heat
that can be applied to them.
MILXOB & SHAW,
Manufactory Xo. 10 Hudson's Alley.
Running between 3rd and 4th streets, S of Ches
nut, in the rear of Uirnrd Bank.
Philadelphia, Oct. 85, 1851. ly
J. I. DITTEIIICH,
-V 78 North 2t St., between Areh and 5.'.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HEREBY informs the public that bi import
and constantly keeps on hand at hi new
store, Xo. 78 X'orth lid St., a lama assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures &' ruitti
which he will sell at th lowest prices.
His stock, in part, consist of, Aieorjeoni
Violins, Music Boxes, Parldr rlnj B jj00ln Or
gans, Mi-lodeous, SerupWiir. M athcuiatiral In
struments, Magnets, Spy ' j itverm (iluases.
Stationery of all kind, ocket Book, Bronift
Powder, Dutch Met'(t t;0j i,d Silver Leaf,
Scale of all kinflB (snulf and Tobacco Boxes,
Lithographic. 'Bit, Copper Plate and Steel En
iiravinijs ailli pictures of every variety. AUa,
U'll K rame Mouldings of various soe.
Dealers, Country Merchants, slid Pedlars, sup.
plied at reasonable prices,
December 20, 1851. if.
VRNOLD'S WRITIN'O FLUID and Adha
aive and legal auvelojies, for acl l.
H. B. MASTER.
Sunbury', "fa 10, 1853
ri'lSSLE PAPER Yellow Tissua phx for
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