Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 21, 1852, Image 3

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    SUNBUHY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
New Advertisements.
cj- 8500 challenge
emicerns the bentth and rinpninens of
.,!. V.". 1,11 "mouf ' nio.i valuable lmrv-
thiir JLi? . ? f"r a-'""1 ""' P"' " H 'n
averl ' t.f0V';lh0 live" lhc'r children, and that
!h 1 w;'' "'"'vor to promote their own health at
voiT,h'i wnulS1 " 10 X" n"rdiur lnii,ly assure
Mtelii-J pVR-,S' kc""s" " P'ni..iiof the irrnst
SJIinI?.. r ,,1"C1:," "r" ",0 P'imy ""tea or a large
nujor tjr of diwaara tu which children and adulta are ha
o c ; it von have an appetite continually clianaaiMe from
one kind of food to another, Bnd Breath, Pain in the Pt
Ki?J'tV An "J "' N'we, Hardness and Fullness uf the
ii,. tE.y C'Vsl'' 8I'.'.W Ktv"r' I'flwln-nular remoinbar
ply the re'm1ay':'l'e WORMS' ",tl 'ou 'tmld 0,K "P"
HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An article founded upon Scientific rrluciplcii. cmnpound
eu with purely vegetable sul.siaiices. being perfectly wife
wtien uilion andean be pit-en to the mnu tender lnii.nl
with decided heneacinl effect, where Bowel Comnhinta
ami limrrlirno have made Ihern wenk and d.bilitat-d il.e
Ionic propertiea of my Worm Svnip are audi. Unit it
atanda without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in
givmp tone and atrenjrh ! the Sn rtmeti. which makes it
an Inittllil.le remedy for those afflicted' with Dv anemia,
the astonishinc cures performed l,v Ihia Svrup after Phvai
clam have rilil. in the best evidence of' its suueri'. effi
cacy over all others.
THE TAPE WORM I
' Thii ia the m-l difficult Worm to dcatrov of all Hist in
feat the human system, it (trows to an almost ln.1. I'i.iiIl
leneth becoming an coiled and labelled in the liilcaliiiea
and Stomach erTeetinjt the heriltli an sadly n to cause St.
Vitus Dance. Fits, fee , that those alllictcd scld oin it uvcr
uspect that it ia Tape Worm hastening them to an curly
gravo. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment must be pursued, it would therefore bo proper
to take 6 to 8 of my I.iver Tills sous to remove all olnirue
tions, that the Wiiini-yrupmavuct direct upon the Woun,
which must lie taken in doses ol i Tahlrapoonfulls 3 tunes
a day these directions loll u-ed have never ben kn'.wu to
Uil ill curing the n.o.l obstinate ciac ol Taj Worm.
C7 HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system Is more liable to diseiisr than the
1.1 VKll. it serving as a filleror to purity the 1.1 md. or civ-
lllff the Droller Secret ion In the hili, ! sii'th:,! Ultv u-rnnfi ;ip.
II A
r;
tion of the I.iver effects the olher iutpoitiiut rts ol the
system, and results vnn-.us! in I.iver C'-iiipkiiul. Junii.
dice, Dtsnepsia. 4c. We should, then-fore. wm h eviy
avmpt.'in thut might iiulicale n wr-.titr n.-ticn of the I.iver. ;
These l'ills being 'eoinpim of HOOTS. l'l.A.NTS fur
malicd hy nature to henl the siek : Nuinelv. 1st. An l;..
l'KCTOJlANT, which aitpment the sec'rcll'in from the
Pulmonary mucus meni-riii'ie, or promotes tlie dm-litii:u j
of secreted mutter, '.'nil, All ALTKHA Tl E, which j
cliunecs in a-'nie iiicxplirablc and insensible uiunner the I
certain mmbid nction of the system. 3rd. A Td.Ml' I
which gives tone nud strength to the nervous svstcm. re- !
newing heilth and visor to nil ris of ihe body. 4th A I
CATHARTIC, whieh acts in perfect harmony with the 1
otlirr ingredients, and operntiiu: on the ll"v.-Is. and expel- j
liinr the whole maw. of corrupt and vitiated nu.tter. nii.t pn- !
rifying the Uloenl, which (ieftri'vs disease mid rc-ntores !
health.
Tti FEMALES. j
You will find thehe Pills an invaluable in- l:'-iri'- in livtl'V '
coiiipiuints to which von nrc subieel. In ol--triu-t ions t-i- j
ther l-.tll "I ivtnial. tliey have been f-mn-1 i t l!if.;tineible
benefit, restoring their functional irrnnireni'-n',! to n heal
thy nction. purifying the M-ki.1 and other iluids so elf.-eiu
ally to put to Hiu.'it ull cointilnints wlii'-l may arise from ;
female irripilnrities, us hcajnelic, gi.f'linehs, diniuevs of i
sight, pntn In the side, back, .Vc.
iXT Price, 2." i-unls oacli. j
None genuine unless signed J. II...uri'aelv. ti.l otln-rs !
being lmne liiutati -n. I
l"V Agents vi.-.liiii!r new sa;''lii s. n'l-l Stoic Keepers
desirous of hecoiiiimr Auents inut ml.li-.-ss ilu- rroprielur,
.1. X. UoLcmiaek. I'lnladelpliin. l'a.
Sold by .1. W. Knlino, Snnhuiy; Marv MeCnv, Nor
tliutnberlaiid ; Ileisel, TilibutvilU-; ltaer. Mnlon '; Hilly
Jc l.rnker, lii-oiuetovvn ; l-cisenring A Woh-erton. Vni
uos; Wiest, Hickory; ail dealers in .Me-licnic ill the
County and S:ute.
August 14, 1-.V-' ly.
Ai:iroR'ji uTit i:.
TVTOTICE is herchy siven thai tho sulwrilior
' has hern appointed tin amliior hv the Or
pliatis' (,'ottrt ol' .'orthiim!ierlnni! county lor the
purpose rf ilistrihittinir tin- nsi'sts in the liaiulsof
Michael Hnlov ndni'mf 1'i-lor MrAiulrrw, drcM.,
and that he will attend at hi oilier in Suiiliuiy,
on Monday the "3d iutt., lor lliat purpose,
when all persona imrrestt'd can altrnd if tliry
think proper.
M. I.. SHINDEL, Auditor.
Sunhury, August 14, 1S52. 2t.
Bounty Land Warrants-
rilHOSE having bouutv land warrants in their
I nnB.aui,,i, ami it-,t.t,i orr I,. .1t-,,.,co nV tlmm
can find a rrady sn!e by applying at the resilience j
of the subscriber near Sliainokin Dam. Liuon j
--"in, An. jic nm biwi lull-nil lu L ic u.ii. I
, . J . . .. ... i
ui uoiiiuy lanu warrants uom tne urjianmrnt at
it reasonable recompense.
L. K. Hr.MV.KL.
Siinburv, August 11, lV?.
-3m.
ValuaMt- Kcnl Kttntc
FOR SALE.
BY virtue of un order issued out of the Or
phans' court of Northumberland county, will
be exposed to sale, on the premises, on
On Thursday, the I6lh day of Sept. ne.rt
the following real estate, viz : All that certain
TAVERN STAND
and VALl'ADI.E FA KM, tituatc in
Sharnokin township, Northiunberlund county, on
the Centre turnpike, about 8 miles from Sunhury,
the county town, adjoining lands of Fegley's
heirs, Ananias Saxton and others, '
Contemn" one hand re I and rtVii Acre,
J "
more or less, i!0 acres of which ..cm- in good
meadow, a small creek rtinnini; through Ihe
same, and about 20 acres thereof heitig well tim
bered, the residue being in a high stale of cultiva
tion and under excellent fences. Tlu-ro ia also
on the premises an ORCHARD of choice fruit
treea. The buildings consist of a two story stone
dwelling iiorsi:,
well adapted for a Tavern Stand, and has
been kept as such for upwards of 115 years. A
large und convenient liANlv UAKN, with abun
dance of good slicds and other ont-huildings.
(lue-thiid of the purchase money or widow's
dower, can remain in the hands of the purchaser,
by being secured on the premises, lieing lute
the real estate of Martin Weaver, dee'd. Title
indisputable. Attendance will be iriven bv
WILLIAM II. MI ENCII, Ad.n'r.
Sharnokin tp., Aug. 11, lS.'i'J ts.
TO THE ELECTORS OF NOKTIU MDF.R
LANI) COLNTV.
fELLOW CITIZENS :F.ncotiru:rcil by ma
ny of my numerous friends, I respectfully
offer myself a a candidate for the Ollice of
licjjjister IJeconU'r,
it the ensuing election. Should I I e elected. I
oromisc to discharge the duties of said office with
tdelity und impartiality.
JOHN I'. PI RSEI..
Sunhury, July 31, 18j1;. to.
I'O THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COLNTV.
1 ELLOW CITIZENS : Eneouraged by
numerous friends from dilVerent parts of
he Countv, I respectfully oiler myself to you as
te PEOPLE'S CAN DIDATE at the
ext election, for the ollice of
rnnght forward by the wiahrs of the people I
iceifully submit myself to your decision. And
muld you see Ct to entrust me with the duties
'said ollice, I will endeavor to discharge thein
the satisfaction of all.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN ELVERS.
Sunbtiry, July 31, 18.2. te.
TAILOPJ1TG.
JOHN V. MARTIN,
t EGS leave to inform his friends and the pub-
lie in general, that he is prepared in every
tpect to make clothing after the most
Fashionable Styles,
in the most durable manner, and his prices
1 be as reasonable as cau be had in 8unbury
Uewhero, in cash or approved country produce.
will always have the advantages of the latest
uon nlaU-s. and in addition to his acknowl-
ed skill in cutting, ha will be assisted by the
ction of the most scientific publications rela-
to that art, now issued from the emporiums
ashion in the United States. An endeavor
be mads always to bavo work completed
n rrquiaed.
i establishment iaaituaUd in Market Square,
oury, nearly opposite the Post Otlica, in the
ling formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a
a shop, where it will be a pleasure to him
ee his friend, and make uch work for them
-. within the line of hi buune.
jnbury. August 14, 1852. tf.
GEORGE AV- ZIMEKMAN,
VENITIAN 15LIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
e
Which for style of finiah and workmanship cannot la aurpaased. Wholaaale and Rrtall
nt the lowest prices. Alio TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND REED BLINDS
WHOLESALE, AT .M AM FACTL'REnS' PRICES
tp MERCHANTS and othcra are invited to call and exumine.
Philadelphia, August 21, 1S52 ly.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be deposed
to public sale on Suturday the 21th day of Sep.
tenibrr next, on tho premises, the following
described property to wit: A certain tract of
land, situate in Lower Augusta township, in said
County adjoining Inndsof Peter Fcttorman, Dan
iel Long and Henry Hlooni, containing about
twenty nine acres. Late the estate of Elizabeth
Ficster, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
A- M., of said day, when the terms of Bale will
be made known by
J(.)lli r U , Vjuaruian.
By order of the Court
he Court, 1
c:ik. o. o.
S52 Ct. )
Aug. 14, 185
rUliLlC SALE.
rpH E aubscrilicrs will oiler at puhlic sale, on
J- FRIDAY, the 3d of September next, on
the premises, the following real estate, viz :
A Trad of Limestone Land
Mluutcd in Stone Valley, in Lower Mahnnoy
township, Northumberland county, adjoining
lands of Peter Winner, Isaac Drribelbis, Jacob
Spat-., dee'd., and others, about ono mile from
Georgetown, containing
One hundred and &cccuty-onc Am.
more or less, about one-half of this tract isclenr
cd land and in a good state of cultivation, the
residue is woodland. The improvements thereon
are a good two story frame
DWELLING HOrsE.
- 3 n larirc, Stone Bank Ham, Wagon Shed,
mid other necessary out-buildings with a good
spring near the dwelling house. There arc also
on said troet two lime kilns and lime stone quar
irs. There are upwards of 12 acres of meadow
hind, which might easily be Increased in ciuniiti
ly. Also two
' APPLE ORCHARDS
of choice fruit trees. Also another
Tnicl of Lam!,
adjoining the above tract of land, in the same
township, containing 50 Aires, more or less.
About 20 acres arc cleared and in good cultiva
tion, the balance being good woodland. An
ubtindanco of limestone is found in this tract,
which might easily be worked.
Also a Lot of GrounJ,
situated in said township, containing One Acre,
more or loss, of cleared land, adjoining lands of
Philip Ilobb. Michael Lahr. John IirOiious and
others. Late the estate of George Philips, dee'd.
Terms made known on d iv of sale by
PETEK WITMEK, E
jacoh philips, Lxcrs-
Lower Maltony, August 7, 1852 ts.
A viilualde Farm ibr Sale.
rt ,UK midrrsisnpd, will offer at public. ;,le,
1 cm TUESDAY, lho 5th of OCTOBER
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , of sa'ut day, at tho
Shainokin Dam Hot!, kept by Geo. Keerie,
in lVtm low nship, l-nioii county, a hiylily
JMPROVEl) rAK.M,
I iinaled in said township, about bull a
. ,. ,. .. kni I,.,
.i na oil in said township. HDfitit mill a nii.e
; be low the Sharnokin Dam, containing
One hundred and tvenly-t v:o Acres,
' ninio or lees; oun hundred and ten acres of
which are in a hili state of cultivation, Un
balance bfin wood land : buiiinli'd on the
east by the Susquehanna liver and Ihe Venn
syivania canal, on ihe south and wet by
land of John Hatlinan, and on the north by
land (if Henry llailtuan, and upon which are
: elected a luiii; and well finished two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ;
a well finished and commodious frame
ctstrT'I?! TtAPY-
o. ,
i These buildings are erected immediately at
j the State load leading from Northumberland
1 to Manisburg. There is a never failing
j sprinsr of excellent water, over which is
' erected a Spiing House, convenient to the
I ii- i.nuil,.,. ii-iih slim r v i-iiil-lini Itl inrs.
V i J 3
APPLE ORCHARD
j 1c. of full growth, and one of recent set-
ling out, embracing some choice fruit trees,
i There me also erected on said premises, im
j mediately at the Pennsylvania canal, a laigo
j and well finished two slory
I Frame Dwelling und Kitchen,
'with a well of excellent water at the door,
: together with convenient stabling, fcc. There
j is a whatf -running parallel with the canal
.and fionting said dwelling, eligibly situated
I for the prosecution of an extensive- COAL
1 and Ll'MBEK business,
j Tkiims : One half of the purchase money
to be secured by bonds and mortgage on the
I piumises with interest, in reasonable pay
1 ments ; S100 to be paid on the day of sale
mid ihe balances on delivery of the deed.
Title indisputable.
J-.. li. HI Alitvl.C I , Agent.
I Suiibury, July 31, 1855. 1.
I'UEMll'iMS OF
The Agricultural Society.
The following are the premiums) offered
by the Northumberland County Agricultural
Society, at the next annual exhibition which
will be held at Northumberland; on Thursday
and Friday the 7ih and 8ih days of October
next.
HORSES.
Rest stallion over 4 yearn old, 8.1,00
Second " 3,00
Rest " under 4 yeais, -li00
Second " " 00
Host mate w'uh coll at her side, 5.00
Second " ,: 3,0
Diplomas will bo awarded for all tine ani
mals, not coining under these heads.
CATTLE
Dl'ItlUMS OR SHOUT HoKSS
Best bull, 2 years old and upwards,
.i.OO
3,00
Second " "
Best bull calf under 2 years & over om, J,00
Second " " 200
Best bull calf under 6 months, 2,00
Second " " 1,00
Beat cow over 3 yean. 4.00
Second " 250
Best heifer between 2 3 years. 3.00
Second " " 5!,00
Best heifer under 2 years, 3,00
Second " " 2,00
The same premiums will be awarded to
Devont undei their respective heads.
NATIVES.
Best bull 2 years and upwards, 3,00
Best bull call under 2 yrs ana over om, ,uu
Best " under 6 months, 1,00
Best cow, 3 years and upwards, 2,00
Best heifer between 2 and 3 years, 1 50
Bust heifer urder 2 years, ' 1,0
Best yoke of oxen, 4,00
Second " 2.00
Best fat bullock, 3,00
Seoond " ,00
Best fat cow or heifer, 3,00
Second " 2P0
SHEEP.
Hi;st ram over 1 year, 300
Rest ewe, 2,00
Best lamb, 2,00
SWINE.
Best boar over 1 year, 3,00
Second " " 2,00
Best now, 2,00
Second " 1 50
Best pair of shoals under I vear old, 2,00
Second " " , 1,50
Best fat hog, 2.U0
POULTRY.
Best pair of turkey, 1,00
Second " 50
Best pair of geese, 1.00
Second " 50
Best pair musk ducks, 1,00
Second " 50
Host pair puddle ducki, 1,00
Second '' 60
Best p'r Shanghai ot Cochin China fowl, 1,00
Second
50
Best pair Cliiliagoni's,
Second ,:
Best pair Cteole or Bolton greys,
Second "
Bust pair Polish,
Second "
Bust pair durkitis,
Second '
Best pair yames,
Second :
Best pair wild turkeys,
Lnrorst and best collection of fowls,
Next larjiest "
UUAIN AND POTATOES.
Best bushel white wheat,
Second
Best bu?li'.:l coin.
Second '
Best bushel oala.
Best btiAhul mercer polalrifs,
Second '
first bushel polalnns olher vanelie,
Best 4 bushel sweet pulaloes,
Second ,;
VEGETABLES,
lies! beets, not less than 6,
" carrols "
" i bushel onimm,
" G heads cabbage,
" S sipiashes,
" 3 puinpkius,
1,00
50
1,00
50
1,00
50
J.00
50
1,00
50
2.00
3,00
1,50
2.00
TOO
2.00
1,00
i, no
j 5(j
'.m, I
1,00
1,00
1,00
50
1,00
Special protnitnnK will be awarded to can
I i flowers, lomniuL-s, and all olher garden veg.
elablcs ol t-lraordiiiary qua!i!y.
fc nr.
Besl i bus-hid of npples,
Second 1:
1.00
50
1.00
50
1.00
50
1,00
50
n A
Rest "
Second '
Rest
Second "
Rest frapeS,
quinces,
peats,
not less than 6 bunehea,
it
IMPLEMENTS.
Second "
Rest Ihresl.ii
machine,
it i
3.00 i
2,00 !
2,00 '
2,00 j
2,00
2,00 I
2,00 j
2,00
2,00 I
2,00
2.00 j
' reaper,
" .-eed dull,
,: coin planter.
" itintnvin? r:i!,
" coin fhclier,
: plow,
" cnlliatnr,
" roller.
11 corn plow,
;1 Miaw culler,
,; larin unynn,
" sett of harness,
". horse rake,
" grain ciadle,
DAIRY, Lc
Best butter not less than it ponnrls,
Second ,; '
Best 6 lbs. honey.
Second "
2.00
1,00
1.00
1 00
'50
1.00
50
1 00
50
1.00
'50
1,00
50
R.st loaf of bread 1 lbs.
Second "
Rest ham cured bv exhibitor,
Second "
Rosl 0 lbs. home made soap,
Secumt 11
DOM ESTIC M ANi; FACTL'RES
Rest tjuilt,
" counterpane,
" heart h un.
" pair blankets,
: 20 yard carpet,
" home-made e lot h 10 yds,
I
1.00 l
1.00 j
1.00 j
l.oo ;
i.oo I
l.oo !
tlannel b ds,
1.00
pair knit woolen socks or slocking?, 1.00
'; " gloves, 1,00
home-made thread 1 lb. and ttp'wd, 1;00
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
Under this head will be embraced, me
chanical inventions, tools, fuunlure, and ull
other articles, itrd comitif; under any of the
ab-ivfl heri.ts I'rizes will be awarded, ac
coidiii2 tn lho inrans of the Society, and the
meiits of lho aiticles otTered.
FLOWING MATCH.
litdt plowing,
Second 11
Third "
Fouilli "
The following Committee were tin
pointed :
fi,00
4,00
3,00
2,00
n ap-
On HoitrKs. A. E. Kapp. Joseph Nicely,
Anthony Armstrong, Win. IV Kipp, Jesse C.
Ilortnn, John Painter. J. It Master
On Catti.k Thomas Joliu.-un, Hubert M'
Williams, Jesse Hensyl, James Forrester,
in. (.. wm. .ionn n. iiei;i-r. jonn .'vestiil.
On Surer. Win. L. Cook. Samuel I. John
son, Ueofort K.-iii'r, Win. 1). Cearhart, Jas.
Kvncrson, M. B. I'li.'sth v, Julm Wheallev.
On Sv:m: Josr-idt Yankitk, John Moore,
Wni.ll Kase, J. Weintcr Leiu'hnn, Philip W.
Ili!crt, (Jeoro Evciard, J. Iiovd Smith.
On r.uniiY.-Dr. Joseph Piiostler, Dr.
Wm. McClecrv, lleniv Kckbert, Alexander
Jordan. L. A Bi-rssttcsser, Hubert J. Wilson.
C. r. Smith.
On Ciraim anh Potatoes Samuel llep.
burn, Henj. Gcarhail, James Cameron, T. 11
Walls, Elida John, Jacob lliili.h, John Mou-
rer.
On Vki;i:tali:. James Pollock, Alexan-
ler Colt, Ileub.tn Troxrl. Samuel K, Gilcer,
Jacob Seashollz. S. It. Peal, C. F. Little.
On Fiil-it W. C. Lawson, II. B Masser,
R. M. FrieU, J. R. Kelt. G. B. Voungman,
Cyrus O. Bachman, M. M Kapp
On Implements. vm. H. Muench, J. H.
Zimmerman, Wm. Forsyth, John Tacsarl.
John Montgomery, Geoige Frederick, Geo.
urosious.
MtscELLASEOis David T.i?art, Wm. H.
.'aples, E. W. Chanin. J. B PaeLur Chn.
w.
Pleasants, Samuel R. Wood, James Covert,
.. u. i.i.uicgur, ueorce APblev.
vkiky, &c Jns. Nesbit, (Chilisquaqur,)
John Best, Wm. T. Forsyth. James TaggaM
Wm. Elliott. John Fran. '
,PM,:,Tl,c.MA"u'CTWts.-D. Brauligam,
Willtan Weimer. M n vv. ;. ik '
Taylor, John M. Hoff, Wm. G7Kase. Wm".
Deppen. '
PLowtNd Match. Elijah Crawford. Wil.
on Hutchinson, Georce Conrad. JroK T.i.
ter, W. H. Leighoa, John Oberdorf, Jacob
aV-tricviir.ng
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BHOW
OHXTXS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AWD CONSUMPTION.
This invaluable remedy for all diseases of the
Timoi-r and Lvxos, has attained a celebrity
from its remarkable cures, never equalled by any
other medicine before Other preparations have
shown themselves palliatiru, and sometimes ef
fected notable cures, but none has ever so fully
won the confidence of every community where it
is known. After years of trial In every climate,
the results have indisputably shown it to possess
a mastery over this dangerous class of diseases,
which could not fail to attract the attention of
Physicians, Patients, and the public at large.
See the stasements, not of obscure individuals
and from far distant places, but of men who are
known and respected throughout Ihe country.
The Kiddy celebrated Suneon, Dr. YAL
ENTISE MO TT, of X. Y'. CiU,, says:
"It gives me pleasure to ccitit'r the value ami eiVa-aev of
"Ayera Cherry Pectoral," whieh I c..niil.T peculiarly
adapted to eurc diseases of tin) tlirout und hints "
DR. PERKINS, tho venerable President of the Ver
mont Medical College, one of the eminently learned ph
tciaua of this country, writes, the Cherrv Pectoral is ex
tensively used in this aretion, where it has ihnwn unmis
takable evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary dis-
The Rev. J. D. COIIRASE, a distinguished
Clergyman of the English Church,
writea to the Proprietor from Montreal, that "he has been
cured of a severe uilhnntic aDeetion. by Cherry I'cctorul."
lli letter at full leupth, may be found in our Ciieular, to
be hail of the Agent, and i worth the utlentiou of ath
mutie patients.
77ns litter is from the well known Druccist
at Hillsdale, Micliiaan. onto the largest deal
ers in the State; atd this case is from his own
observation. '
Ult.I.Sl'AI.E, Mich., Pee. 10, IMS.
liear Sir : liuiiiediutely on receipt of your C herry Pec
total, 1 cunied a bottle to uu acquaintance of mine whi
won thouirht to be near his end with quick consumption.
He wan then unable I" rise from hn bed, uud wan extremo
ly feeble. II ta friendi IH-Iieved he mu&t a -on die. liuleu
relieie-'Uld be obtained for him, and I tinlueed them to
(jive y-iir excellent medicine u trial. I immediately left
town for three weeVn. and you may judpe. of m Mirpriie
on my return, t-.i meet hiin in the street on my way hoine
frnni tin- cara. and find he hod anltrelv reeover?d. Tour
weeki from the day he e 'iiniieneed taivieir your metlicine.
he was at woik at his nrduous trude of u lilac kamit li.
There are other eases within inv knowlrdee, where the 1
t.'herry Peet'ind has been singularly sue cssful, but uouc ao
i.-iaiked as thiti. Very u ulv )-uis. j
o. w. f.NUiCRwroi). I
Hear the Patient. !
Hr. J V Ayer, I"Wi.ll, Pe.'ir Sir : Feel i up nmlcr ob- !
tionti iiim to i-.ni ii tr I hr rt i tldii ill rf liiv licit Irh f tt.'iul vriii 1
n r:Nirt i'ny c:ire, which yiu un-ni Utterly tKpu'.jlinli fur !
1.00 ' '"'"fin "1 'then. I."t uutiimii I KniW a rwiu clu, Hr
1 nu ' c ,n,i,l,,'t' a "vfiecoupli, Bud intuit nnr ni iikhiv nietl- 1
' ' ! icincs without otttoinintr ri-luf. I was i-hliaritl tu pive up :
1,00 i busmcbs. t'rcqiKiitly rniacd lil-oi. Hit.) cfiild t-t no l-t?rt ut
1 00 I A t'n ml pave me a l- n S H" yur t'li-Try iVrt't-
t'nn i ni' t'lC lle w'nc' inmiwtiulfly c"mint'ti(f.d uvc. r!iiir ;
1)00 j i direct nms. 1 have iual i;iiri!mfetl tiit; filth lultlc. unti
am nearly rrrnvrefl. J n w Bleep wt-ll, niy eoigh has
I ceased, ami all by the use ol" vour vaiiwlile nithcinc. 1
j K.S. ISTOM-;. A M- ,
Priiit-ijiiil Mt Hope St-initmry. ,
; IIanovkb. Ohio, April 3, Ib'jO. t
I)(vtr Sir I wihi 1 eon Id Irll nil that mi tier with a
ciipl!. whit your Cherry I'floml has clone i for me. it i
does sochi tliev niiirht be iHrtiehtted by the information. I
had t. lune lever winch left niy lunpa weak und inllame1,
Ueiiiir very feeble nnd unable b i?nm strength at all, my
friends thought I must imn cink in eonsuntptiitn. I hud '
mi uppetite, and a diuadiu) cttuph was fast wearinfr me !
away. 1 began to take viir benuiilut medicine, bytheud- .
vice tf u eletfrynian. who had seen its eiitrts tefire. It ;
ceafted my coiiph at first, and eave me Test at mpht. In '
Icsthai a fftitiiiplit I enu Id rat well, und my ongh had I
ecasrd to be troubles mo, my appetite Tetiiined. and my !
f)d nourished me, which so -n rtt ned my atrenjith i
Now. uttei five weeks, 1 am well und string, wilhiK' olh
er help than jour Cherry IVctnrul.
Yourfi. wall respect.
jri.I HKN.
I lefreby ccriil'y that tlie above ct;i'rnitii. o:' my wile is :
i;i ci ttfuri'iity with my own views of her ease and her
cute by Avcr'a t'heny lVet,ul
J)SKIM DKAN.
The nbove n.nned Joseph Dean ami Julia, his wife, arc
perou:illy known tu me, und implicit conhdi-m-e may be,
placed in their statement.
sam r el c. van I)i:hwi:t,
Pastor of the itaptist Church, j
Prepared a,l sold by JAMES C. AYEP.,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in .Suiibury by II MASMEU, and by
iJruatrists fcnf rally throtifr.i i : 1 the t'liite.
November 1, 1851. lyce.lmi)
To (he Ti'.iYelliiig I'ublic.
First Clubs Hotel Terms $1.50 per day.
rjPIIE suliKcriber liBvintr, lately beemnn proprie- i , ;. , unlt)t.red j ,
""'"' tAh - l m!V' i "gh- 'us- 813 & 216
Street, below 3d and 4th, l'llILA llhl.l 11 IA, I "
and having ur.iircr.D -rue piihc or ntititn to
..1,50 per day, qive notii-e that, notwithstanding
this reduction he will still continue to keep a
FIRST CLASS Hul.sK.
Franklin House bus just ttnilcrtroiiR eMended
alii rations, und is now tilted up and refurnished
in superior style f.ir the reception of visitors.
The Low er Fluor formerly occupied by stores, is
now included in the Hotel, forming; a Spacious
lieception liootn, ( icntlcmcn's Parlor and Dining
Kooni, thereby allowing an addition of thirty
chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting
Chestnut street- liooms in this Hotel are s ulte
rior to most otliers, .cine lon-tructcd wttn til
coves, fonnins parlor and bed chamber attached
j well lightened and ventilated. Its location is
unsurpassed, cither for bttkiness or pleasure.
II KA. It. DOl.MAA, 1'rop r.
I'hiladelphia, Au?. 14, I8.V,. Siu.
WM. 31. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
suxiiiuir, PA.
Dec. 13, 1P51. tf.
EYRE & LANDELL,
1th and Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
II AYE established a Store where the best
- - trade now rcaort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress Silk and Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Milts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Yeslius,
Muslins and Linens by the piece.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent lllack Silks for Dresses,
Full Slock of Mourning Goods.
K. &. L. are constantly leceivini; llar.ains from
the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
Cash.
EinvAittt E. Eyre, Wasiiikrton I. Laxdell.
Philadelphia, July 3, 1052. ly.
Van Loan
Daguenvau (lallerv,
159 t'Acsfniif Street,
T tins eelfilirattil csliibliMiinf ut you can alivnya pr.v
cure the newest and innst iraproverl style of'
DAfilTllltr.OTVl'E & TAI.HOTYPK PORTRAIT!,
at ffoin .10 tn KiO per ct. i.kss cost thun such pictures eaa
be had lor elsewhere.
Now that you can tecum such perfect portraits ol your
loved ones at a mere nominal cost, don't delay leal you
.8p them.
Every variety of fancy eastis, frames, tee . on hand or
furuishi! tn order, and evrry picture mada satistorv and
wm ranted to las ia the !"( atyla ol the ait or o chaigi
Call and see us at 159 Chestnut at.
L. Jl PUBNELl..
Philaddlphia July V, 18S2. ly.
EMERSON'S ARITHEMETIC No. ! S.
and PorUr's Rhetorical Reader, iuat reeeiv.
ed snd for sale by WM. MoCARTY.
8unbury, May 1, 1851.-
lXTRACT OF COFFEE-An
excellent
rticle more wholeeoine and much cheaper
than ColT- itself. For sale at th olhca.
April 17 1RV
HAND BILLS neatly printed on new typ
promptly executed at this office. Also
blanks, of til kinds oa superior paper.
6unbury, Feb. l, 18S2
THE VERY LATEST ARKfilVAL,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
FHILING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY Inform the public and
"the rest of mankind," that they hive lust
received and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring1 and Summer Goods
that has ever been brought to 8unbury.
Their stock consist of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimerts, Sattinets, Vestings,
Drillings, Linens,
And all kind of Summer Wear.
Also a pplendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginehums, Lawns, Chintzes, Ve
Laines, ISerages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
die wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Panama and Palm Leaf Hats.
Also a large assortment of GROCEKIES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spicei
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and dUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a treih supply of
DIILUS AND MEUICINKS.
Lh'sides ihe laigest and most cutirral assort
ment of ull kinds of good to be had in this
place.
Ctf" Country produce of all hinds tuk.cn in ex
change at the highest market price.
Kuiibury, May 25, 1852.
JoinTpHiLLiPS "&"soiri
A'o. 47 Suuth Water Street, beluio Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
I MI'OKEKS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts. Wines,
ccc, keep constantly on hand the following
article", which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Kaisins. Almonds, Currants.
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts,
Prunes, ('ream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginyeramaiiudt,
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers,
Port Wine, Madeira YVinc. Claret Wine,
Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malaga '
Philadelphia, July 3, 1852.-
iy-
Val uuble l'roperh.
lata the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Ol Aoidiumbcrland
AT FP.XYATE SALE.
ffHE subscribers, Executor of the Estate
of Ephraim P. Shannon, late of the Bor
ough of Northumberland, oiler at private sale,
the billowing valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two slory Brick
Building, foimerly occupied by the deceased
as a Store and Dwelling, and now occupied
as such. There ate also on the lot two frame
dwellings, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is erected a two storv- whilo Kiamo
Dw elling, kc, adjoining John Taggart, Esn
i V.. pi., f. .T.
occupied by Cl.as. Knous,
Lots Nos. (39, tO, 71 72, tiltrate in Mar
ket Street, a two slory white Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable
is creeled on tola No. 69 & 70.
Tho undivided half of Lol No. 1.0, situate
on Ihu corner of Duke and 4th Slreut, on
which is eivded a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCa'.Iialcr.
I.ol No. 1S8, biluale in Queen Street on
which is erected u two t,-,uiy ullilu Fratuo
liuildiitg, occupied by John Bnikcit.
Lot No. 60, situate ut Norlhway and Wa
ter Streets, on which are erccicd two Frame
Dwellings und Stabling, occupied by widow
Vaudling uud Joint Vijtndlin.
j Also ihe uudividei fuurlb part of lot ICC,
' on which i erected a twostoiy Fiame Dwel-
ling, ocuupied by Jehu Vandyke.
Also ten ncics of cleared land, adjoining
i lands of John Deshay, on the East side of ihe
I Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan
I ville.
' Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on the coiner ol Second ana Uianjzo
the general plan of But.
Also four vacant lots on Thiid and Oiango
St t eels, numbered in I lit; geueuil plan ol said
Borough, .Nos. JO. , 1(), -11 tc
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Sixth Streets, running Kat to an Alley,
numbered in lho general plan of said Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Street, and numbered in the general plan of
said Borough, No. 185, 116, 187 ii 188.
The above property will be sold in parts
or parcel)) to suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apply to John
Cake, Esq.j at Northumberland, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNF.ASS. ) ,
THOMAS STRAW BRIDGE. J bx "'
Northumberland, May 22, 152. tf.
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL AND
Allegorical Print of the Age,
In Commeinoialion of that most important
event in the AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
The Ilritish surrenrltrins thfir turns to
GENERAL WASHINGTON
After their dele at ut YORKTOWN, Virginia,
October 1781.
fiI!E raimiiviiia is executed l.y Tunni-r, VnlLinee, Keur
l ll'-y , from an nncintil drawing hy J F. Hriuult,
and put liphe.1 hy lft-iij:imiu 'runner, Ki.i;iaver, l'hlladcl-
am. l lie sie oi inr iriui is -co uy ai iih-ik-s ajxl wua or
lauiully uuUintnrd to ut'iH-nU-iN at . Vi m the sht-et.
EXIM.ANATIO.V
Tiik HHTonv. In the lirst nud irrand jiIiiii are exhihited
thr.-,- luruc eoiupa of the priu-'iKil oilic i, who were pre
sent ut the truiiKii'tiou, with a fuithful likruis of eat-h.
In thr lir.tt itioup is i:cu lim.-rHl Wnsliiueton, lii-nernl
Ft. ehiiiiiU-uu, (leuenil Lincoln. Colourl llunulton, an old
l';iriiT eu.cr to cmtt-niplutt- Ihe scene, lli;ly the Bcnant,
and 111'- ll-'isi- ol" (ii-ut-nil Yu-lint"ii.
In tin- - uul c.-oup, arr A10.TU-11U nn1 I'ti-ie-h Otrit-fra;
i ;,-u'-i:il Kti- x, !iifi-t.-u y Vi,iu, thr Llnkr ilr lilizuu, ami
ttli' Miiiqilis df li I-'uscUi-
The third tiroup is d'fNcnptive of the Ihiiih snrci'ii'lir.
ins tl.i-ir unna. Ird t'oruu-ullis, Gru-iu! l I'llun, ('.-iu-iii
-dove Stiiiinou, Ct4.i,u-I 'I'oi lr -n, wuh two liintvia cr:
oil. I.ii-ut.-iuiut t'ol-.nrl ltulph AiM.-ri-r.uiilili-, l.h-ut-a;,..-t'.il
nirl Diindns. Uird I'hvwlon. e. ..irtlc.rim';:;m -
m::its pieismliiu; his sword to Ihe lirst (ii-iu-i.d Oih'-.n- -i-iiKnts,
but (tent-ml Wushiuv'tou ia iointnl out to h..u;-.
th only person to whom ho is to surmidrr lus sworJ.
(In Ihr lu-iehts and in the diMtnnct- are the dittert-nt nr-
inirs nud crowd of spctulora. The Ilonsu of Seeretarv
Wilson, oeruiuid by Lord Cornwaliis and his stalf. whu-n
wus hun)nrdi-,t and pk-n-cd with bttlla; lheMuriUia de l.a
t nyette litivinf remarsea null tney we e currying ni.
for ihe dinner of Urd Cornwaliis, asked leave ol General
WashiiHTion i serve hiia a dish of hia own conking, aud
: . ,,..r v..ril L. ml -hills fi-ll Ihroulll the I oof
on the taliln, aud wounded snme, and dispersed tlie parly
The Ai LKOOBV (ill Hie leu ia arceica .-
. i l...n. .riflpMl their hvas
nOllor Ol llllC llllisilious i.n.n - --
and fortunia to insure Hi heir eilisena, the Uherl) una u-
dept-ud. nee lln-v now enl"V ,. .
lMI.li.hrd at f.1 hy WM. B. J.A!R. Ph''ph'-., and
tn he had at the Oil Ihe -A.Mt.RlCAN COl ""
So I U C-I.e.tnut Str.rt, I'liiladelphia, aa preuuunui to that
Prr A lilral disaiunt tn Airents.
l'hllad-luhui, June Stl, lhiK
SOAP & CANDLE MANUTACTORy,
Vo 19 rfood St., between 2d If 3d Sts., and
No. 17 North 6lh Street,
PHILADELPHIA
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLVinform Store-keeper., Mer
chants, ic, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soaps, Mould aud Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
Cxr Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat.
April 10 1858. ly.
BLANK DEEDS prj-.ted on the bv.t quality
of parchment paper, so!d at the lowest prices
at this office, by wholesale and retail
, NEW STORE.
nSPXm HEFFNKll
R ff. kCFFULLY '"fr""' the citizens of
Zl TZ '';0,n occupied by OeorKo
ceived a handsome assortment or
Spring and Summer .od,
consisting in part of
Cloth, Cassimeri, Cassiiietn.
SUMMER WARE of .11 kinds, of line,,, cotton
and worsted. ALSO:
CullcocH, i;iiia;liuina, I.aiviu,
ItIoUKiiiclln Do l.nliic)
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety,
Also an assortment of Ittti tlyvari', Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWABE, or various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of ROOT & SHOTS.
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt, Fish, -c.
Also a variety of LIQUORS such as
Rrnndy, fJin, Wine, &c.
And a great variety of other articles such as arc
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
13?" Country produce taken in exchange at
the hifthest prL-es.
Suiibury, .May 1, 1852 ly.
-
Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
T
HE Subscribers are now prepared to execute oul.-ri
to any extent for their beautiful white, nod i'nlr.r.
Zinc Paints, at the reduced prices, viz :
wuiraiited
No. 1, White, ground in oil, 9 centt per Ik, pure,
No. S, do. do. do. do
No. 3, do. do. 7 do. do
Brown and Black, do. ij do. do
One hundred pounds will cover equally well as initeh
surface aa 160 If, of White Lead j they are IS per cent
cheaper to the consumer.
The Zinc Whits ia rapidly stipertcdinaj White Iud,
over which it poaseasea many advantages It la whiter,
and ni'-tre beautiful thun tho White Lend d not tut n
yellow, even when exposed to sulphurous v.ir has
no smell is not injurious to health, uud is far nioic du
rable. Zinc Brow and Black Paixt ake boiu Vathf.r
and i-'iits PnouF Tlie best covering f.r ou'siile work
..a ln:i oueuJ. uilup'cd to hui.diiursof vik-1. bri.-k or
t-.-. -ee 1 1 ii-nces. c.irrufta b idles, l.rucs, mid inmhinery
I 'he :cihs ' f ves.e!-. uncli r, eh , uml nil iher Iron,
worn mi h aid ahip 1 steinn, l,,,il, is, ,tu -ke titcl.-s luul
v.- t t '!.- ho... tii-. fin! oilier r -ulims, iron shunter
u ... tin i r. . -(-. tin.i - ... e.
Ft'.: I'. . v ,:.,!iv viiluahle
h I ' , i. .-..,., ., j ,u,.;,- pi events
n-st
These Ziee I'ni.i's '.uwi.j a pure Memlic llaae, nrc war
ranted li-'t t i turn yellow, uud will reimn their .irimnt
brilliancy much hmner than White I.e.id, or any of the
earthy pigmenla now in use. The cer.iticales Ireui those
who have used theBe Paints, arc auch as to autisly the pub
lic that they are invaluable. The ablest chemists of
France and this e nintry have testified to the superiority of
Zinc over Lead Paints, as tn durability, henliht'uhiers nud
beauty. They have been adopted hy ihe French Govern
ment, by the corporation of New York, and are now ex
tensively used by tht United Stutea Government at many
of the largest Military and Marine Debits
Philadelphia Gas Works. May lf, mm.
Messrs. F. C. Joxks ,V Co. Geiuleunn liuviug mude
sevenil trials of your Brown Zuie Paint in various nielli,
oda euleulutr-d to test its protective qui'litiefl Uioil wood
and inetul, 1 usee the satisfaction to itni.- loaf the results
htive been hi);hlc fnvont.:e. The o-o c v "rii.p well,
drying ipiiekly. and no?sesiin!r jjreat'-r t . ity, e.-peciuity
upin iion, thuu eny olhur paint with . 1 on, fa.
miltur.
Vonra, truly, John Cummin.
The undersigned, having used the Ziiie I-,.;, us referred
to concur in the foi.-t:oin(r opinion.
Morris, Tusker 3c .Morris
Rennet, Nearic i Co., Pcim Works.
Merrick lc Son.
James T. Sutton Co., Franklin lion Works.
J T. Dean, U. S. Dry D"ick.
rfT" Dealers sunt. lied on reasonable terms bv the Aeentr
of the Coinpuny.
F.C. JOXi:S .V- Co .
No. 17 South Wharves, Philti.
July IT, lej'J 6in.
J U S'V'ii 1LCEI VEl)
AT TU-
Eadtllery and Harness Eatabli-liment of
G. AV. STKOII,
Market Street, Sunbnry,
A new assortment of Silver, ItrstKg and
J:t panned -Alountinj;,
Which he will either m ike up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can be had anywhere else.
SADDLES, BK1DLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Ynllccs, &c.
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on tho shortest notice.
All persons are invited to call and examine fur
themselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunhury, May 1, lf.ii!. tf.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tnlpe
hocken tioad, (near Krcichbanm's Math
Smith Shop.
JACOH WKIMKK,
TJESPECTFl'LLY informs the public that he
has opened a new Store at the above place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
and worsted summer ware.
ALSO:
Callicccs, IIuElin de laines, Lawns,
tiiii&Iinins,
And all kind." 1 Llress Goods for Ladies.
Tua, Co i. ::, StiiAR, Molas?k.s, ,.r.
GKOCr.UlKS, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds oi
Liquor.
Hardware, lrou and Mt-tt, Sails, &e.,
0.UEENSWARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Palm leaf aud other Hals,
Eish, Salt, &o
All of which he w ill sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 185S -if.
SUNBURY FERRY.
"TA'UV W. IH'CHER inlonns ine punnc
31 tliMt be h ii Inken the
iinbuiv J-erry and
v well prepure.l witli tro.nt ami suui
- Ml I'c ena' led to ticconimodate
. I, C Ulli! (IcFTUIcll.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, and has
just received snd opened a well selected assort
ment ol
Dry Goods,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, ft V. TIM'TTS,
And a general assortmct f
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY OCODS
of every variety and sty;.
GROCERIES of every Jose-ri.;:.:;.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of olher articles such as
are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold
at the lowest prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
SunUry, May IS, 1652 6m.
fTEE BlLLS-ustices and Constables Fee
Bills handsomelv pf toted on cevd paper for
tale at this office.
SECCMD
Fresh Arrival of Goods
jet rtic Ntvr stoRC ot
LAV. TENKli&COs
Nearly opposite Weaver'! Hotel, Market St.)
Suiibury, Northumberland County, Pa.
bej lo announce that r sra rscehing
" ' new and varied supply of goods t.on
riiilndclphla hi addittufY to oM presant new
slock ; all of which wer ofler at such (rrrcaa as we
think should command speedy sale, oof pMlW
ophy is, to sell cheap Strd rum etrr money often i
and we know that at the year's end this will pay
us better thsn slow sale and large profits, and
our customers will in tlie 'meantime have ths
benefit of rjoods at low prices and of the beat
quality. Our stock consists of
Dry Goodfj
Hardware, (liiccnsW.if'Cf
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Cttrpet Bag's,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Roots add Shots.
Huts and Caps. Looking Classes. Wall
Paper fur Room and Window
Minds, Omnrre. Lemons,
Nuts and Cattily, Salt,
Markerel, Kalmon
Dried lleef.
Plain and Kaney Hams and Shoulders, Sails,
Window Glass, Puint Ptuff, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yam, with a variety
of other articles.
". H. AH kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbtiry, June 20, 185'2.-ly.e
".ICES 2A?a222?.JS
Wliolcsnlc ami ICclnil Clock
ESTABLISH ME N T ,
S. E. Comer Sicond and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found, one of the largest
and bcxt assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the l-niled utiles, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable! for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlot( Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Roats, and Rail
Road Curs.
Also tcneral sslc Agent, for Rupp's lately pat
ented Scieiililic Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Relail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere
JAMES RARRER,
S. E. Cor. Chcstuut &. 2nd Sts., Plula.
April 10, lSo'-. Iy.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
1JRUWX ST15EET,
grrA above Fourth,
THE undersigned respectfully infoTm the pub
lic that they are in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready to execute orders for
stoves nf every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their larirc assart men t of STOVES, all
of which are entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Atnonj which rc the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Star Air "fishl.
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind 1m
prmcd, Fire King Radiators, a!amandcrs. Can
nons, Uacs, Bare Cylinders, Rar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, cVe., fee.
ARUOTTJ LAWRENCE.
N. Ii. -Country merchants are particularly
invited lo call aud examine our assortment
April It), lst. ly.
NEW GOODS!
,T. 1J. KAUFFM VN
At His .New Mure tu Hollowing Un,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
customers, that he has just received a new
stock of goods, which he offers to the publia
at tlie lowest prices, viz:
Spring suit! Siiiiiiiior Dry Goods,
.UC'II Ai
Coif, Cii.tjinifi-fj, Sattinetts. Merinos,
Monsselinc De Laines, Flannels
and every variety of t;oo.'s suitable for the season.
AUo Silk Hats, Caps, Ac.
Al.sfl : An assortment of Hardware.
ALSO:
All Kinds, of (Irocerics,
ALSO:
A variety of (.jticeiiKware, Crockery, ic.
Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for
farmers, &c.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
gooils at the hiuhest market price.
Hollowing Run, April IT, 1HSS. tf.
II. COItM-.l.lff. 1. I". llAKI-.n. W. C. I1ARLR.
Cornelius, linker Co.,
MAM 1- ATL'Kr.ltS F
Lamps. Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &e.
S'lORF. NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST..
.limnucforu No. IS 1 CAi-rrv St.,
FJULADEtirHIA.
April 10, l!fi2. if.
DA V I : B 'CQOTE R ,
COMMISSION MKUCJIAXT,
rott Till: pale of
Fish. I'rousions, "c,
,Yu. it .VurA H7iwti.i,
PHILADEX.PIUA-
Apill 1. l.vi. ly.
Urn. -McCurtv, liookscller.
Il'.iSPECTl-'l'LLV inl'ornis his friends and
V- the pulilic, that he has removed his Book
Store, to .Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naiile, Eq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
iiiite Ihe Court lloue, uu the liorlll sidt,
whcie keeps fur sale cinlaiitly on hand a gooj
akiiiirlmeut of bonks and stationary.
For N ile A lav;e new Fptinir, waggon til for
2, 3 or I horses.
Siinburv, Julv 21, 1S52. tf.
M. L. SHINDEL,
rTOPalTET -f.T LAW.
r in .Uir.-7 si ret t Sunbtiry, opposite
Weaver Hotel
I'slNEss will ! piotnptly attendiH) to in
the Coutititi ..I Northuii.berlanJ. Union,
:!'
l .iluinl.ia and Montour.
Sunhury, Oct. II, IS51. ly.
HENRY DONNELi
ATTOUNEV AT LAW.
OfJ'ice opposite the Court House,
Suubury, Northumberland County, Pa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
Counties
' j. H. & W. B. HART,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
No. 229 North 3d St., ebov Calloxehilt,
FIIILADCLrUIi-.
A Uif assortment of Groceries alwaye on
hand, which will be sold at the lowest piite for
Cash or approved Credit.
Apiil 10, 1852. ly.
Lycoming: Mutual Insurance Company.
DR. J. U. MASSER is the local agent tor the.
above Insurance Company, ia Northumber
land county, and is at all Umee ready to offset
Insurances against firo on real or personal pri
perry, or renewing policies for the as ma
I buubury, April .6, 1651. 1