Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 28, 1852, Image 3

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    SUiNBURY AMERICAN AND SIIAMOKIN JOUKNAL.
New Advertisements.
Teachers AVanted.
AJOTICE in hereby givon that proposals for
Teachers will be received by the Board of
School Director! of Shamokiti township, at the
house of Charle. Leiscnring, on SATURDAY','
the 4th day of September next, at which time
and place examination and allotments will bo
made. By order of the Board,
WM. AMMGKMAN, Sec'y.
Khamokin tp., Aug. 21, 1852 St.
TKACIIF.ItS WANTED.
TTOT ICE is hereby given that proposals will
' be received by the Sccrctnry ot the Board of
Directors, of the Common School 8imhnry Dis
trict, for two innto and two female teachers,
until a o'clock P. M, on FRIDAY the l()ih
of September next, at which time a nieriirtr of
the Directors will tnko plnco in room No. 3, uf
the public school house, to examine applicants,
and allot the schools.
Bv order nf the Board,
D.'W. KHINDEL, r-cc'y
Sunbury, A up;. Mill, 1 853. 31.
WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY.
G. L. Miller Co.,
South lies cor. of Second (f Arch Streets,
VHZI,AZEX.PXIZA.
rilHF, PKOl'RIETOKS, having increased thrir
JL facilities duriiit; t lie pnst season, now feel
able to supply all who have or may be disposed to
patronise them. Their .Murk coin prises every
variety of patterns of FLOWERS, LAND
SCAPE, GOTHIC, iVc, unsurpassed in quality,
and which will be sold nt onr usual
LOW PRICES.
TASSEL", CORDS, BRASSES, &c, in
great variety.
Shades mndii to order, nt short notice, for
Stores, Churches, Lodye Rooms, eve.
C. U MILLER cc CO.,
Depot, S. W. corner of Second and Arch sts.
Phi.nde!phia, Aug. 21, oin.
(pS500 CNALLISXUK.
AY
MIATKVHK concrrns th
people in ill nil liniftf n' llm I imp! v:ilu:iNi' hil(i"ri-
limn;. 1 Uike it fnf iirmili'.l llml rvry peix n will nil in
their power , lo wive tlm liven d' th'-ir rlnl.lreii, unil Mint
very pein.ni will iMitliMvr I ' prun t t licir nwn lu-nhli nt.
nil BHcrith'-'s, I i'r.-i it tn l my duly ti sdi-miily u.-uit
yon th:it V lt MS, JU'riTihiii: in tin opinion t-i tin; innst
?cli?htnlcit V f iviMin, ro llm prinnry mtmt's m" 11 lnpji'
Hiujurity of rhwiipr'H l wiii'di c-liil'lrrn mnl ndnllw nre h.i
die; it' you him hii tippet it (.' r iiitiim:tlly c- J ri i- s I irnin
out! kind nt' f.Kid to nii'itli'T, Had iJn-nUi, P:uii in Mm- St
mnrh, I'li'kiiifi nt tho N"?i llaniimn mid l'iillii-; s ti' thf
IWly, lry tJnntfli. Sltw l-Vv-'r, Pulxf Irrcutiliir ri-mi-mhir
lliitt nil tlicm denote W'OUMS, tuid you limltl nt once tip
ply the ruinedy :
IIODENSACK'S WORM SVRUP.
An nrtirli: f uuidit! upon jV'rMitilic I'rinHplc. p"tnpound
4.wilh purely vt'iMsiMt piiltnt ;iti'i. Ik-imii perfectly wife
when '.aUfii, nn I nn Ik: inwii t the ni:st ti ndrr im'nnt
with tliwtdM lH-tifti'i;il Filt-ft, where M.v.fl 'niip!;iiutn
nnd Diurrlm'ii h:ive mailt them v-:ik and d'-hiiitat d llm
Tonic pmpcM-t it'll 't" ttiy Worm S rup art" at'ieh. tli.it it
stand without nn to,u:M in th fitaloirin nl' iiieilirines. in
pivuiij tin nml nirriiifih to Hie Stmtstt-h. wfiieh urn ken it
nn Infill I iHe r'intdy I'or thoe ntflifti'tl with l)ysW ftia.
the uitoiiinhiuir cures tirf' ruimt hy this Svrup aitt-r Pliysi
t'taitn hnvc lulled, in I In; I tent evideueuii' its supi'iT T elH
cney nver nil ijUich.
THE TAl'E WORM !
Tltil i tin in"Kl dillieult W.nm In deroy nfnll ibut iu
fent the liunmn ytiH. il r"vs to :iii ulnMst luilt liuite
rncth iM'fiUliinj Ji'MfUlcil in Lit tu.-trucft ill Kit 1 utilities
nnd St'tuiiifh nl't'fiinir the hivilth widlv n. t" vww. St,
Vitus :m-n. I'ilt. ,Vr . 1h.it limn- nfihdeil ft !il tu il' evir
mifliH'Ct th it it in T.ip Worm h:i.""uiiiT tlifin t it --riy
prave. Iurtbr t teHtnv thin Worm. :i vry f'ntru.'iin
treatment iiiiiKt be purs'ird, it ivu'd llifretiin be proper
to tuke U to si of my Liver I'ills wins t rrmuV'' .'ill ttl-f-irur-tionn.
that the WiirniSynipinuyin't direct upon t In Wonn,
which must Iw t:tken in d-isfw iC J TriM'-fp -"nfu1l n tinirs
a dsiy the! direetixim toll iwed h:ive tuver I wen kii"vu to
full in curing the nutst obftiiiiilc c;tne of Tape trin.
rCT HOBEN5ACIC S LIVER PILLS.
No purt il' thn sytiiti in inoru li:ib!e to disinw tli;m llm
I.IVVIH, it tPtrinsf in u filteivr t" puihy tin; idoml, or utv
mi; the proper ceeret ion 1 1 the bi!e : licit any wmn-j ne
tion of the Uver nVi-rtt Ihe i iinpnriuiil p-irlf-i't' the
Kyjitem, nml ri'Kiilm ';iri 'Ui-U-, in l.ivr t'otnphiut. .Iniiii-
diets, Dv'Simpfin. Ve. We fs'inilld. tlieref. re, wnteli everv
fivmpt'iiu tbut iniulit indienti u whuil- n -ri in tf the
These Pills heiiw r.mn.c, , ItouTS.V, PLANTS in,. ;
lllshi?il by naltiri; t'i h'-:il tlii-i.u-U: Aniii'lv. 1st. An ,.
l'l'.t;T()HANT. whiih auiiiiirnis the ni-rei i.'n fr.nn Hie i
Paliil'in.-iry iiiiiells nu-inlirniie. or pi'.Mti the iliwhurci- j
i( scereli-il iiintler. 'Jml. An A l.'l'f.li ATI VII. wliirh
'lmas-s in sum. iiu:x.lii'.-ii.l.-unit insensilile iinim.'r ili
cerium in-itlud netimi of tin; xyntem. :tid, A ri'NK'
which fiive tone nnd slreii'ih to tin uervou ri Hh-m. re
iiewin hi-itth nml via-tr t till pjirtfi of the lwt. lib. A
I'.VTII Alt TIC which net in peii't-et ltiiriimuy with the
other inprcdifiitn, nnd openit imr u l!u H iw-l". nnd exoel
lllllt the vh l HP'hi of e-irni;it nud viti:ited uctt'er. nnd pM
riiyimj; I be Ul mhI, wliich destroys die-ise in id i est-Ten
liwilth.
TO FKMALKS.
Yon will find Ibesc Pi IN nu huvihinble inedtcinc in many
nmpluint to whieh yon nrc subject. In ohKirneti' ns ei
ther fotul 01 purliwl. they Icive I teen found of inetimnble
lienetit, reutorinu their luneti"ii;il irr;nieinentn to limb
thy uetion. pnrifyin; the bl-H. itixl olber Ibiiiln so rlTeetn
ally to put t rtiiiht uti CfnupInuiiK whiHt m:iy nriKe from
female irre-iuluritien. im hejid:iehe, gidiiiiies., dinmeH uf
ftight, mmu in lh vide, back, Ae.
DT rice, 25 cpiiN each.
None irenuim iiulefn tiigiii d J. . HobeiiKiek, nil libera
Im-iii? Ikiiw ImiiiiTion.
IV Ai'uia wifliiivi lieu supi'Iiet. uud Store KeepeiH
deiiirouK nf lieeimiiej Aifeiitf mii-it utldrens the Proprieior.
J. X. Ilobeimaek. IMiilmlcl hiu. l'a.
S M by J. W. rrdnitr. Snnbury : Mitry IcPny, N-r-thnrntterbud
: Heimd. Tuibnvdl--:' Hn-.-r. Milton; 1'iiiy
ft ,eilker, tie T-zetowil ; I .fi-spnrir'p A Wotverton. I'nxi
ii'w; Wiest, Hickory j ail dealer h in Medicine in the
Omiitv and Slate.
AuKiut 11, KV 1y.
Bounty Land Warrants-
T
11HOSE having bounlv lanJ warrmits in their
iipmK-ion ntiil M-liniii to cii'osc ol thorn
ran fiml a rpn.!y sali hy upiilyins ut the rosidenre
tf tlie sul'srrilicr near Miumokiii liam, ( moil
comity Pu. He wilt u'so alien 1 to the ohtainin
of bounty land warrant from the Uqtarttiient at
a reasonable recompense.
L. li. HUMMEL.
8unhuryf August 14. 1.')'. 3m.
TO THE EI.LCTOKs OK NORTllirMBER
LAXI) ('(H'NTV. j
IELLOW CITIZU.N'tS: Encouraired hy oni
li v of my nuuieroiis fricni!, I rc? ectfuily '
offer invwlf a candidate fur the Oiiiiv of
licister 05 IJecordtp,
nt the rnnuinp; election. Should I elected, I
(iromiM to dischurse the clulics uf naid oiiice with
fidelity and impartiality.
JOHN P. ITHSEL.
Suuhury, July 31, 18.W. te.
TO THE ELECTOUS OP NOUTllL.MBEK
I.AX1) COIM'Y.
pi'.
.LOW CI'nE.NS : Encouraged hy
liuincrmiH inciuls irom liucrciii i;iris ui
the County. I respectfully oiler hivm-II' to yuu an
the PEOPLE'S CAN UIUATU at the
neit election, for the. otlicc of
Itcgisti'l' 65 liecoi-dt'P.
Broucht forward hy tho wishes of the people I
cheerfully mihuiit myself to your decision. And
hould you ee lit to entrust llie wilh the dutien
of mid ollice, I will endeavor to discharge liiem
to the mitisf irtion of all.
Youih, respectfullv,
JOHN BUYERS,
l-iuiihiiry, July 31, tc.
T-XLCFJ1TG.
JOHN V. MAUTIX,
EOS leave to inlorin 111s irieuos uno 1110 pun-
lie in geuerul. tlit lie is prepared 111 every
renpect to inako rlotluns oner ine mom
Fashionable Styles,
nil in the most durahlc manner, and his prices
will he aa reasonahlo us can he had in Sunliury
nr elsewhere, inrHli or approved country produce.
He will always have the iidvuiiluoes ol the latest
fashion plates, ! ! i t i.,r to his acknowl
. . .i.:ii i.. itimr. he will Iw assisted hy the
eoueii skim , .- . 1
direction of the most ient.l.c puhhcutiona rela
lin to that art, now issued from the cmponuma
f fashion in the Cited States. An endeavor
i I- made always to have work completed
W H i. establishment is situated in Maiket Square,
oooosite the Post Ofhce, 111 the
bui Itog foru,erlv occupied hy Ja.oh 1'a.nU.r a. .
hatu'r sl0(.. b. it will be . pleasure to ...n
io tf hi. friends, and make such work lor them
i. within the line of m nusii.e...
9.. If-
GEORGE Y- ZLMEIIMAN,
VEN1TIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Gi Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
ELINDS,
Which for stylo of finish nnd workmanship
o lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT
nt the lowest uncos.
WHOLESALE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
t-Sr MERCHANTS and others are invited to call and examine.
Philadelphia, August 21, 1S53. ly.
Valuable Ueivl Kstate
FOR SALE.
I
9V virtue of an order issued out ol the u
phans' court of Northumberland county, n il'
he exposed to sale, on the premises, on
On Tkursdaij, the 6lh dnj of Sept. ne.d,
the following real estate, viz : All that certain
M TAVERN STAND
nnd VALUABLE FARM, nitunte in
ShamoUin township, .Norlhumbcrlniiil enmity, on
the Centre turnpike, about 8 miles from Sunhurv.
the county town, adjoining lands of Ves'i-v
heirs, Ananias Buxton and others,
tWm'in'ii'' one lunulre l and fifty vfrrf,
more or less, 20 acres of which I ciiiK in good
meadow, a small creek ruuiiini: tlirouah the ,
same, and about 21) acres thereof bciin; well tini-
bcred, the residue liein? in a liiU lac of culliva- ;
tion mid under excellent fences. Thcro is also I
on the premises an ORCHARD of choice fruit.
trees. Tl.c buildings consist of a two story stone
DWELLING HOI'SE,
. . i r.fp...-.... VI.. it miill.fta
I been kept as such for upwards of Ib'i years. A
j lare and coiivcnicnt HANK DARN, with abun-
dance of pood slicds ami other out-liuildinsjs.
i Due-third of (lie iurcliuse money, or widow's
i dower, can remain ill the hands of the purchaser,
j by hcinir secured on the premises. Ueinj lain
the real estate of Martin Weaver, dee'd. ' Title
wf in II li'n nir u i.i.i in . 'itiiii.. .
indisputable. Attendance will be given bv
WILLI A M II. MIENC1I, Aiiin'r.
Nhiimnkin tp., An?. M. 1S.VJ ts.
Oil PJL I XSV CO URT SALE.
UN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale on Saturday the 2'ltli day of ,?ep
teiubir next, on the premises, the followinp;
described properly to wit: A certain tract of
land, situate in Lower Aucusta. township, in said
County adjoining lands of Peter r'ettennan, Dan
iel Loin; and Henry Dloom, contaitiine about
twenty nine acres. Late the estate of Elizabeth
l'iester, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
A- M.. of said day, when the terms of sale will
be made known bv
JOHN 1'OY, Guardian.
Ev order nf the Court, 1
.1. P. PI'RSEL, I'lk, O. C.
Ai. 1 1, isr. ct. )
A valuable Farm for Sale.
rfftliK uivl.'rsinned, will (dier at public, sale,
A on TUESDAY, the 5th of OCTOBER!
next, nt 10 o'clock, A. M , of saiit day. nt tho .
Slioiiiokin l;un llot-1. kept bv Ceo. Kecne, I
in Pimiii township, Union county, u hijihly
IMPROVED 1'ARM,
situiitcil in said township, about half a mile
tiuliiw the Shamokiu Dam, containing
Onr. Iiundred ttnd firenfy-two .Icrcs,
morn or less; ono hundred and ten nctcs nf
which are in a !ii;;h stale or cultivation, tho
balancii heiiijr wood land ; bounded on the
east by 111" Susquehanna, river and tho Petin
svlvan'ia canal, on the poulll and west by
.. . r ,,, iin,n nn. no th north bv
nm., ..t . i... . ........
land of llftiry 1 hit I tiiatt, and npoit winch are
c-1 t'o 1 1? v.1 tl liir'M and Well lillislll'll two StOty
, ri.rTivr unlTCC
-rrV FRAME DWELLING HUlJSc.;
a widl finishcil and commodious frame
SWITZER B.R;
si; l)ui!diii2s nre prected immediatolv nt
Th
l!n Statu toad leading fiinil Northumberland
to ll.inisburj;. There is a never failing
sprints of excellent water, over which is
erected a Spiint; House, convenient to the j
dwellins, together with sutnliy out-buildings, j
&c.
Alsa a cnml
APPLE ORCHARD j
full srrowtli, an.l one of rocpnt fi-t-
of
t i ri out, einbi aiMi- FOine cluiioo ftuit trees. ,
1 lii're an; alsn ercclcil on ?aul prpmisi-s, im
i inmliali'ly Hi tlm Pennsylvania canal, a laigo
ami well finislieil two slory
j Frame Divdlln and Kitchen,
' will) a well of excellent water at llie iloor, i
tn"ilher with convenient slabliim. &. Theio I
is a whaif rniinin parallel willi the ciinal
'anil fronting paiil duelling, eligibly situated
for the prixi'ditioii of an extensivo COAL
and I.UMBKIl business.
j TciiMs : ('no hull' of the purchase monpy j
; to be secured by bonds nnd moilpage on the
. premises wilh interest, in reasouiible pay-
menls: S 1 r0 to be paid on the day of sale j
anil llie balance on delivery 01 inu ueeu.
; Title indisputable.
E. n. M AUK LEY, Ascnt.
I Smibiiry, July :!1, 152. Is
nXTIIACT OP COrPEE. All excellent
article more wholesome und much cheaper
than Coll'.ie itself, por sale ut this ollice.
April 17 1.V
8 AND BILLS neally printed on now type
1 - promptly executed at this office. Also
l):mks, of u 11 Kinds on superior paper.
I Sunhiirv, pcli. I I, 18;.-'.
" l'KK.MII'.MS OF"
The AiiculUiPiil Society.
Tlm followiu" are thiJ iroiniuin oflercd
by tho NorlhuinbiMhiiid County Agricultural
Nicii-ly, nt llui tmxt annual exhibition which
will ho hold at Northumberland, on Thursday
and Friday tliu 7lh nnd 8ih days of October
i,ct.
HOUSES.
Best stallion over 4 veurs old,
Second " "
Bust " i.nder 4 years,
Second "
55,00
3.00
4,00
2,00
5,00
3,00
Best inara w ith colt at her side,
ocond " "
Diplouinn will be awarded for all lino ani
uiuls, not comni'' undor these heads.
CATTLE.
Di nii AMs o(i shout Horns
Best bull, 2 years old and upwards, 5,00
Second " 3,00
Best bull calf under 2 years &, over 6in, 3,00
Second " " 2,00
Best bull calf under 6 months, 2,00
Socond " " 1,00
Best cow over 3 years, 4,00
Second " 2,50
Best heifer between 2 & 3 years, 3.00
Second " ' 2,00
Best heifer under 2 years, 3,00
Second " " 2,00
The same premiums will bo awarded to
Dcvuus under fheir respective heads.
NATIVES.
Best bull 2 years and upwards, 3,00
Besl bull calf under 2 yrs and over 6m, 2,00
Best " under 6 months, 1,00
Best cow, 3 year and upwards, 2,00
Best heifer between 2 and 3 years, 1.50
Best heifer urder 2 years, 1,00
Best yoke of oxen, 4,00
Second " 2.00
Best fat bullock, 3,00
Second " 2,00
Best fat cow or heifer, 3,00
Second ' 2 00
cannot be surpassed. Wholesale and
WINDOW SHADES AND REED
Retail
BLINDS
SHEEP.
B'.'.t ram over 1 year,
Rest ewe,
Rest lamb,
SWINE.
Best boar over 1 year,
Second " "
Rest sow,
Second "
Rest pair of shoals under I year old,
Second " "
Best fat hojr,
POULTRY.
Best pair of lurkej s,
Second "
Best pair of geese,
Second "
Rest pair musk ducks,
Second "
Best pair puddle ducks,
Second "
3 00
2,00
2,00
3,00
2,00
2,00
1 50
2,00
1,50
2,00
1.00
50
1.00
50
1,00
50
1,00
o0
Best p'r Shanghai or Cochin China fowls, 1.00
Necond " 50
Hest pair Chillagongn, 1,00
Second ,; 50
Hest pair Creole or Bolton greys, 1,00
Second " 50
best pair Polish. 1,00
Second " ' 60
Rest pair forking, 1,00
Second " 50
Rest pair game, 1,00
Second ; 50
Best pair wild turkeys, 2.00
Largest and best collection of fowls, 3,00
NuM laigest " 1 50
OiUAIX AND POTATOES.
Best bushel white wheat, 2,00
Second " 1.00
Best bushel corn, 2,00
Second ,; 1,00
Best bushel oats, 1,00
Best bushel niprcer potatoes, 1,50
Second " 1,00
Best bushel potatoes other varieties, 1,00
Best i bushel sweet potatoes, 1,00
Second " 50
VEGETABLES.
Besl beets, not less than 6, 1,00
P:irrnl 11 1 nn
" 4 bushel onions, 1.00
" 0 heads cabbage, 1,00 (
" 3 squashes, 1.00
" A pninplilns, 1,00
Speciiil premiums will be awarded to cau
liflowers, tomatoes, and all other gulden veg
etables of extraordinary quality.
FRUIT.
Best 4 bushel of apples, 1,00
Second " 50
Best " (uiiices, 1.00 I
Second " " '50 I
Best " pcais, J.00 i
Second " " 50
Best riapi s, not less than C bunches, 1,00
Second " " 50
IMPLEMENTS.
Iiest threshing machine,
" reaper,
" seed drill,
" corn planter,
" winniiwinir mill,
" corn sheller,
" plow,
" cultivator,
" roller,
" corn plow,
" straw culler,
" hirin wagon,
" sett of harness,
4,00
.'i,00
2,00
2,00
2,00
2,00
2,00
2.00
2,00
2,00
2,00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1,00
': horse rake,
" grain cradle,
DAIRY, &c.
Best butter not less than 5 pounds,
Second " "
1,00
50
1.00
60
1 00
Best 5 lb
Second
hont'y.
Best loaf of bread 4
lbs.
Second '
Best ham cured by exhibitor,
Second "
Best 0 lb", homo made soap,
Second '
DOMMSTIC MANUFACTURES
Best i;i!t,
" counterpane,
" h"arth rusr,
" pair blankets,
" 20 yards carpel,
" home-made cloth 10 yds,
" " flannel fi yds,
50
1.00
50
1,00
50
1.00
1,00
1.00
U10
1.00
1.00
1,00
" pair knit woolen socks or stockings, 1,00
" " " ploves, 1,00
" home-made thread 1 lb. nnd np'wd, 1,00
MISCELL A N EOPS ARTICLES.
Under this bead will be embraced, me
chanical inventions, tools, furniture, and nil
oilier articles, riot cominp under any nf the
above heads Prizes will be awarded. e
cot ding to the means of the Society, and the
merits of the articles offered.
PLOWING MATCH.
Best plowing, 5,00
Second " 4.00
Third 3,00
Fourth " 2,00
Tho following Committees were then op
pointed :
On Houses. A. E. Kapp. Joseph Nicely,
Anthony Armstrong, Wni. B. Kipp, Jesse C.
Ilorton, John Painter, J. B M.tsser.
On Catti.k. Thomas Johnson, Robert M'.
Williams. Jesse llensyl, James Forrester,
Win. (i. Scott, John B. Heller, John Nesbil.
On Shkep. Win. L. Cook, Samuel I. John-
roil, George. Keller, Wm. D. Gearhart, Jas.
Rynerson, M. B. Prieslhy, John Wheatley.
On Sw:nk Joseph Yaukiik, John Moore,
Wm.ll Kase. J. Weimer Leiqhou, Philip W,
llilffert, George Eveiard, J. Boyd Smith.
O.N I'or 1. try. Dr. Joseph Piiestley, Dr.
Wm. McCleerv, Henry Eckberl, Alexander
Jordan, L. A. Bergstresser, Kobert J. Wilson,
C. B. Smith.
On Grain and Potatoes. Samuel Hep
burn, Beni. Gearhart, James Cameron, 1. H.
Watts, Elida John, Jacob llilbish, John Iwou
ter. On Vegetables. James Pollock, Alexan
der Colt, Reub.-n Troxel, Samuel K.Gilger,
Jacob Seasdiollz, S. R. Peal, C. F. Lit'le.
On Fuimt. W. C. Lawson, It. B- Blasser,
R. M. FrieU, J. R. Eck, G. B. Yuungmaii,
Cen.sO Baehmau. M. M. KanD
On Imi'i.ements. Wm. H. Muench, J. H.
Zimmerman, Wm. Forsyth, John Tagsarl,
John Montgomery, Geotge Frederick, Geo.
Brosious.
MtscELt.ANEors. -David Tapnart, Win. 11,
W.in!e. E. W. Chanin, J. B. Packer, Chas,
Pleasants, Samuel 11. Wood, James Covert,
1). B. McGregor. George Apsley
Dairy, kc Jos. Neabit, (Chilisqnnque,)
John Best, Wm. ! forsyin. jamea jaguri,
Wm. Elliott. John Frank, Francis Gibson.
Domestic Manufactures. u. DraHiigam,
William Weimer, M. D. Withington, John A.
Taylor, Joba M. Hoff, Wm. G. Kaae, Wm.
IVppen.
Mitch. Eliiah Ciawford, Wil
ton Uutchinaon, George Conrad, Jacob Pain
ter, W. H. Leichou. John Oberdorf, Jacob
Leiaenring.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For ihe Cure nf
COUGHS, GOLDS,
HOARSENESS, BKOW
OHITXS, CROUP, AS Til
1VXA, WHOOPIMO. COUGH
AMD CONSU1VIPTIOM.
Thii mvttlunlilo remedy fur oil discuses ff the
Throat and Limis, has attninril n cclnbrily
from its idnnrknl'li! cures never cipinlleil hy any
other medicine heforo. Other picpnrutions lmve
shown Ihemsclvcs palliatives, end sometime ef
fected notablo cures, but none Im ever so fully
won the confidence of every roiiiniiinity where it
is known. Afler years of trial in every climate,
tho results have indisputably shown it to possess
a mastery over this dangerous elnss of diseases,
which could not fail In aUruct the attention uf
Physicians, Patients, and the public nt large.
See the stasnnents, nut of olwurc individuals
nnd from far distant places, but uf men who are
known and respected throughout the country.
The widely celebrated' Surgeon, Dr. YAL
ESTISE MOTT, oX. Y. City, says:
It nivei mo ptrnsiirc lt reitil'v tlift mini nndciTic-n-y rf
"Aycru Clicrry i'cct'tral," wliirh I ctuiil. r (ivculitirl)'
adttpteU t'l cure Uicuncs nf tlie tlirunt hihI liiiiifi '
Dlt. PKKKINS, the veiirrnl.lo rrrt-iilcut of Mm Ver
mont Mnlieol Collieut one of tiie eniinently l arm-il pliys
K'ioui of tliiii L'uuntry, wrilcn, tlm Clu-rry Vwtonil i ex
IciiHively umi1 in thin ncrtinn, nhtre il linn titrnvn mniti
Uikublc eviituicc uf its happy dice is upuii iiuliiioiuiry dta
en Hen.
The Rev. J. D. COHRASE, a distinguished
Clergyman of the English Churchy
writ In the Proprietor fmm Mmitrpiil, tlmt hr hn benn
curctl of n severe ntlituatic iillet-iimt. hy Cherry Pectoral."
His Irtter nt lull loutli, rn:iy he C-uih1 in mir t'itenlHr, to
be hud of the Agent, and is worth tliu ulttntioii of until
inulic puticnle.
This letter is from the veil known Druenist
at HillsdulCy Mtchizatiy one of the largest deul
erg in the State ; and this case is from his own
observation,
IJlUsDAt.E, Mich., Pec. 10, 110.
Pour Sir : linmrdifilrly receipt nf your Cherry Pee
toi'il, I c-mrii-tl a boUUi tu tin in-tpntint.-uicn nf mint: who
w;i thttnihi to he nenr hts eil with quirk (tnsnnitiiii.
lie Wi- tinrti unnhlc t rine frum hie nnrl wuh extreme
iy feehle, 1 1 is f riemlR h'-tievt-tl he must R -"il flir'. imle
reliel' ciMihl lie nhlnnieil fur him. mul 1 imliuTil ihetn to
uive y"iir I'xerMetit imilirine n tii.il. I iunurmnlely left
tnvnfir three weeks, unit yon nmy jinlu ot my mir prim
on my return, to meet him in tin- Rtrn-t on my wuy h"mc
fn-in tin cuff, nml fnul he h:ul tititirc'v reeo eretl. I'mir
weeks frnin the ilnv ht- C"imii-ner'il l-ikiiii; your mediciiM!,
lie vii8 ut work ttt hip iirliniis Itaiie nt u blur kmitfi.
Tht-rr ore other cnseii within my Uii'iwli.lee. wh-re the
Chcriy Peeturul tum been nincntttrly fuc cssiul, lint nom so
iirukttl us thiH. Very trulv v-'itrf.
Y?'. v. i.xni'.p.Wf.'Oi).
Hear the Patient
Ur. J C. Ayrr, IwelI, Denr Pir : Ferlinc imd r nb-
f i, .mi,. ta t, i-.in iVirtlif n-eti .mti.ui nl mi lu-iill h. I Mciiil toil
n re-mrt nf inv cum., whieh v-ni nrc nt tihenv t put-iili "f. r
the henettt of utherH. Iast autimiii I I'Hik u bod cM, ue.
(-'inpnnml bv n wvere c-High, find nmde ne of iiruiv int-d-icines
without obtniiiini; relief. 1 was nblieed to ive up
bnnineiis. H'-qnently r;ii!" d hl-nnl. titot c uiM f't no fleep nt
inlit. A i rienn C'i'e uie u h 'lilt- i-i y nr i iierry rcPi"
nil. the line of whieli 1 iminediat '!;.- e iiiiiit ne,-l nee 'nlii'if
to diiertions. 1 have just Mirthtil llie tillli h ttk. and
am nearly rer'ivred. I ti"w !eep w II, my ro'.ij;!i has
cejsed. u'nd all by the use of your va!irMe meilieiiH.-
i: s s i'hm;. a m.
Principal Mt. Hope Seminary.
IIaxovpr. Ohi. Apti! X lK'iH.
Penr Sir I vi I cunM !!! nil thut wilier Willi n
coni:h, what your Cherry Pcetonil hai d im- t'.ir nn-. It
d"es M'oin (hey uik'ht he lieni lii ted by the in!-tinatn-n. 1
had a hi nc fever which left my limes V':ik uud inll.imcl.
Iteiuu very feehle mid nr.;ib!e to trtim slteimlli nl nil, un
friends thnii;'ht I mnft s ton muk in cnnKumpti'n. I hnd
no npjie'iif, and n dieadi'ul etin-jh win taut wearing tne
ii way. I becim to take your bemiiifnl ini'thoiiic. by the ud
vice 'of clergyman, who had wpii ita effect before. Il
censed my cuul-Ii nl tirHt, and pave me rent ut nmht. In
Ic thai n f i tiiijiht- 1 ci'tild cat well, nnd my eiiiif!i liml
ceased to be t roubles 'inc. inv nppeiile retnined, and my
food nourished me, which soon resiotcd my ftienuth
Now, Ht iei five weeks, 1 am well und strong, with no oth
er lielp thun our L'herry Pet tnrnl.
Yours, with respect,
. JL'MA PKAN.
1 hereby eerlifv that the nhovo statement of my wife is
in eiiiformity w ilh my own views of her cut-e hii1 her
cure by Ave'r'n Cheriy Peelonil
,iosi;pit ni:.
Tlie idiove nameil Joseph Demi nun .Ititiu, his wife, lire
perwuially known to me, und implicit confidence may be
placed in their statement.
sa.mi i:t. r. ya pr.nwrvr,
Pastor of the aptist Church.
Prepared and so, b,, JAMES C. AVER,
Practical Chemist, Lotrell, Mass.
Sold in Sunhury hy II MASSEK, and by
Driicgistd prcr.ciiilly throng i: illif Slate,
roveiuhcr 1, 1851. lycelmo
rtlULIC SAL hi.
"ir"IIE subscribers will olfer at public sale, on
A FRIDAY, the 3d of September next, oil
the premises, the following real estate, viz. :
.7 Tract of Limestone Ijund
situated in Stone Valley, ill Lower Mahonoy '
lownsiup, orniumiicrianii cniiiny, nnjoimus ,
Isnds of Peter Wiliner, Isnun Drcibelbis, Jacob
Spat, dee'd., nml others, uhout 0110 mile from 1
Georgetown, contaiiiim; :
One hundred and scrent y-one. Vrev. '
1 more or less, about one-half of this tract is clear- ,
I ed land uud in a iood statu of cultivation, the
I rcaulue is woodlaml. Ihe improvements thereon
are a good two story trame
DWELLING HOUSE,
1 1 j n larce Stone Bank Barn, Wneon Shed,
and other necessary oiit-lmildinjjs with a 1,'ood j
siiriiicr near the dwellinir house. There are also I
011 Baid tract two lime kilns and lime stone quar
ies. There are iipwanls of 1 S acres of meiidow
land, wliich might easily be increased in quanti
ty. Also two
APPLE ORCHARDS
TTt of choice fruit trees. Also unother
Tract of Land,
adjoining the above tract of land, in the same
township, containing HO Aires, more or less.
About tit) acres are cleared und in good cultiva
tion, the balance beiiir? good woodland. All
abundance of limestone is found in this tract,
which might easily be worked.
Also a Lot of Croiind,
situated in suid township, containing One Acre,
more or less, of cleared land, uiljoiniuir lands ot
Philip Bohb, Michael Lahr, John Brosious and
others. I.nte the es'.ulo of George Philips, dee'd.
Term made known 011 day of sale by
PETER W 1T.MEIJ,
JACOB PHILIPS,
Exe'ra.
Lower Muhony, August 7, ts.
Tu the Travetlins Fublii.
First Class Iloltl Terms $1.50 per day.
f1HE aubacriber liavinc lately lieeome proprie
A tor of the FRANKLIN IIOI SE, Cheslnul
(Street, below 3d and 4lh, PHILADELPHIA,
ami having lir.iuci.ii Tilt emeu or Hot an to
$1,50 per day, gives notice thnt, notwithstanding
this reduction he will still continue to keep a
FIRST CLASS IIOCSE.
Franklin House has just undergone exteni'ed
alterations, and is now fitted up and refurnished
in superior style for the reception of visitors.
The Lower Floor formerly occupied by stores, ia
now included in the Hotel, forming a Spacious
Kcception Room, (icnllcmcn's Parlor and Dining
Room, thereby allowing an addition uf thirty
chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting
Chestnut street- Rooms in this Hotel am supe
rior to most others, being constructed with al
coves, forming parlor and bed chamber attached
well lightened und ventilated. Its location is
unsurpassed, cither for business or pleasure.
DEN. II. WOOLMAN, Prop'r.
Philadelphia, Aug. 14, IS.VJ. Sin.
WM. M. K0CKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
M A.tl ItV, IM.
Dec. 13, 1851. tf.
EMERSOVSARITH EMETIC NoaTI.S 3.
and Porter' Rhetorical Reader, just receiv
ed and for sale by WM. McUARTY.
Sunbury, May 1, 1851.-
fEE BILL? Justice and Constable! Fee
Bills kandsomelv printed on card paper for
tale I
at this cfuce.
THE VERY LATEST ArxKRIVAL,
CFIHAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
miLING & GRANT.
Tf ESPECTFULLY inform Ihe public and
"the rest of mankind," that they InvJ 'u
received and opened the best and cheapest stotk of
Spring and Summer Good 3
that has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every rarioty of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Castimeres, Sattinrts, Vestings,
Drillings, Linens,
And all kinds of Summer Wear.
Alsn ft splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY COODS,
Calicoes, Ginphams, Lawns, Chintzes, De
Laines, llcrages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also hii extensive assortment of
Panama and Palm Lfaf Hat.
Also a, large assortment of .KOC'lult HS,
srett AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also n larpe assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
DKUtiS AND MF.lMCtNKS.
Besides Ihe largest and most ueneral assort
ment of nil kinds of goods to bo had in this
place.
tTit Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
chalice ut the highest market price.
Sunbury, May 22, 18,)2.
jo pkiTlips "& SON,
Xo. 47 South Water Street, helow Chestnut,
rHILAJDELrillA.
IMTORERS or Foreiijn Fruits. Nuts, M'incsf(r
ee., keep constantly on limit the followin"
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
liaisins.
Walnuts,
Prunes,
rilberts,
Sweet Oil,
Liquorice,
Port Wine.
Sherry "
Almonds, Currants,
Citron, Ground Nuts,
Cream Nuts, Dates,
Pi);, Yanilln beans,
Preserved inr;cr,nmrind.
Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers,
Madeira Wine. Claret Wine,
Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Philadelphia, July 3, 1S.')2. ly.
Valuable Property.
Lato the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Oi.ort!iiinibciJ;iiMl
AT r?JTATZ SALE.
riMlE subscribers, Executors of the Estate
of Ephiairn P. Shannon, late of the Bor
lth of iNorthlimbo
land, oiler at private sale,
tho following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on w hich is erected a two story Brick
Building, formerly occupied by Ihe deceased
us a Store and D.vidlin, and now occupied
as such. There are also on the lot two fiume
dwellinos. &e.
Lot No. 5'J, situated in Maiket Street, on
whieh is erected a two story white Frame
Dwelling, &c. adjoining John Tugjjurt, Est.,
occupied by Cl.as. Kuous.
Lois Nos. G'J, 70, 71 &: 72, situate in Mar
ket Slreet, a two story while Fiame Dwel
liii";, occupii'd by James Dimly, and a stable
is erected on lots No. (iil & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on Ihe comer of Duke and 4th Slreet, on
whieh is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallisler. .
Lot No. 1SS, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two story while Frame
Building, occupied by John lluikeit.
Lot No. 00, situate at Norlhway and Wa
ter Sneets, on which are erected two Framu
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Yaudling and John Yandling.
Also the undivided fourth pntl of lot ltifi,
on which is erected a two Mm y Fiaioe Duel
ling, occupied by Jehu Yandjke. j
Also ten acies of cleared land, adjoini. g j
lands of John Deshay, on the r.asl side nl ilio
Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan
ville. Also two adjoining; vacant town lots, situ
ated on the corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bor
ough. Nos. 215 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in llie geneial plan ol said
Bofongh. Nos. 20!, 210, 211 & 212.
Also tour vacant lots friiniiiig on Market
mid Sixth Streets, ruuuins East to an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of baid Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Orange
Stieel, and numbered in Ihe general plan ol
said Borough, Nos. 1S5, lsti, 187 1K8.
Tho above properly will bo sold in parts
or parcels to suit puichasers, on reasonable
terms. For further parlicnlais apply to John
Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNEASS, ) ,
THOMAS STRAW BRIDGE. ( tx
Northumberland, May 22, 152. tf.
TIIE GREATEST HISTORICAL AND
Allegorical Print of the Age,
In Commemoration id that most important
event in tho AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
The flritisli Riinviiilrriiis ihiir linns to
. GENERAL WASHINGTON
After their defeat ut VORKTOW'N, Virginia,
October 1781.
M'lIF. Ktteravinff is cx.-culctl by Tanner, Viilbnec, Kciir-
it-y & Co . I'loni an nniiui! .Iniwins.' Iv J. F. Jfriiault,
hikI piii li licit by It'-nj.iiniil 'i'anncr, l,nuiivr, I'hllailcl.
ilo,i. 'J'lK hi2u . f tiic prinl l :I1 ini-lit'H iiii.I vj. or
luuiuUy iuil:ihcd tf SiilihcriU-ri. nl I'J in llie sl.tt-1.
K.M'I.A NATION.
Tiik IIktokv. lii the lir.t uiul iiiun.l plju sre mlubiu-d
llin-c laru "miui'S -f Ihe (iluicii'iil i-llict i., wh i were pie
srnl III tin lraiiKH-ll"n, Willi u I'.iitlil'ul hkelu-fl ol .nt-li.
Ill llie liist ,roiip I. ..-en fi.-u -nil WhkIiiiirI"!!, lienei'lil
Ileli;iiiil-.'iii, lienenil Linc'iln. i.'ol-'liel ll:iiiiilt-ii, tin r.ltl
Fiirnu-r eiipei' lo rtntellipl 'le liicTiH', Jlilly llie servant,
uml llie ll.-rse !' lieueral Wiitltinet n.
In llie Kec.pii.l ffroup, lire Anierica-i unit l-'lench Ortirert:
r.eueml Kikix, s.rtr.-tnry 'an, the llukede iaizuu, and
the M:iiiits tie t-a l'aleltn.
'I'll.- tlnril mup is d.-scriptive of th llriii.h surremler
iim Iheir iiriua. lml l.'oiliw:illi., tieiu-rul O'lliiru, t'oui
in store liinilflis. I'ol.'nel Tnrll"ii, wilii twit hngels cut
oir, l.iisili-iuinl Col iti.-l ltiilpll Alu-rero nliie. Lieutenant
Ccl-uicl luti'l:is. I--T.I I'lirwl-'ll. A c. IirU"ornw:illl Bp
Maik pi.-seiil mi; Ins .wool to the tirst e.i.ernl Ollicer lie
meets, hat (ieneiul Waliini.'t li is noint-i out to htin as
the only person to vl i he is to surrender his sword.
On die lH.-ie.tits and in llie diluis uie llie ililfereut ar
mies and crowds ol' speerat.ir.. The House ol' Sivrelnry
Wilson, occupied by Lord Cornwa'.li. und tits sialt. which
was t.'iuUirdcd and' pierced willi lalis : ihe Maripus de Iji
Fuyelle havini! reinurkeil that they we-r curriinp dishes
f-a the dinner ol" l,-rd Corn wall is.' asked leuie ol tienersl
Vusliinet-'ii to serve him ti dish ol' his own ciN.kine, and
immediately ul'ter several Ivunlishells fell tliroutrti tlie risif
on Ihe lulile. and woimHed .nine, nnd dispersed the parly-
TllK Ai.l.saoBV On Ihe hit is envied a monument in
honor of those illustrious heroes who sacrificed their lives
and fortunes lo insure to their citizens, the l.llierty and In
dependence Ihev ii"W enl"V.
Published nt m by WM. B. I.AN'K. rhiladelphm. and
to Is- had hi the Olli'-e of the AM K.K1CAN CtlfUIKR,"
No 141 Chestnut Street, I'hlladclphiu, as premiums lo that
impel .
I'iT A lilral discount to A"cnts.
I'hiludelphiu, June Sii, ISM
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
So. 19 ll'ooii SI., between id (f 3d Sts., and
Ao. 17 North 6th Street,
1-lllLADF.l.riUA.
John ILuifToft Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFl'LLYinformStnre-keepera, Mer
chants, &c., that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
Drown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable pricea,
"ir" Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat.
April 10 18o ly.
BLANK DEEDS printed on the best quality
of parchment paper, aold at tlm lowest puces
j at this olTice, by wholesale and retail
STORE.
H.EXJAM1N JIKFFXKtt
jjnst'PCKFI.'I.T.Y -informs th ci!.7ntn of
tSunhury nl vicinity, tlmt Iio Hn opotict) a
new More tn the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Uolton'i Motel. Ue ha just re
ceivad ft h und tonic saortment of
Spring; and Suimncr Cood,
conninting in part of
Cloth?. Cflssimcrs, Cassinctr
SUMMER WAHK of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. AKSO :
Cnllcor, GltF&Iium, I.nvns,
3IoiiHNr1lno Io l.tilnen
and all kinds of T.n'riica Dress Uood.
GKOCKUIES of every vnriuty.
Also an aortment of IIiinhv.Ki1, Iron
ami Steel, Kails, &c.
A No on exrellnnt asHorlment t.f
QUEENSWAKE, of various siyios and
piitlpins.
Also an aortment of HOOT U MSOTfS.
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt, Fish, yc.
Also a variety of MCJUOKS anrli ns
IC randy. 4-in, Wine, JLc
And a Rrent variety of other articles u li ns are
Miitable to the trade, ull of wlikh wilt he sold ttt
the lowest prices.
1.13 Country produce taken in exchange nt
the highest prices.
Siinhury, May 1, 1852. ly.
Manufaclured by the New Jersey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
riMIE Subfcrihers nre imw prcpnred t- execute onVrs
I li onv extent for their liviiutittil white uml culurc-d
Zinc Pa m;e, at iho reduced prices, viz :
watramcu
No. 1, White, ground in oil, 9 centt per lb., pire.
No. 2, du. do. 8 do, do
No. 3, do. do. 7 do. do
Urmvn and Black, do. fi) do. do
One hundred no mid s will cover enimllv vrll ns much
surface ns KM) K. of White Lcud ; thiy are 25 percent
cheaper to tlm consumer.
Tho Zinc White is rapidly superpediriK White Titftil,
over whieh it pofaftst-s many ndviuiinirrs It in winter,
and more beautiful than the Wliite l,t:mt d'-os not turn
yellow, even when exposed ht sutphuruiis vnpor hits
no smvll is not injurKms to health, uud is far liimo du
ruhle. ZiNcfiunwN axd nr.Arx Paints are poth Wbatukr
and Firk TnooF. Tlie best c'lverinir tor outside, woik
ever intftHlueed, adapted to huildntys of wo"d. brick or
stone to tellers, tJirruic' bodies, bttdfri'F, uud iimi'hiuery
to the hulls of veKsels, miehors, eliMing, und nil other Iron,
work on bnurd ship to steuni Uulcrs, smoke tucks nnd
water tanks to iron, tin. und other roof ii up, iron tehultter
doors ami nilitifrs, wne fmees, bridges, Ace.
For Iron iSiirfuees this 1'iiint in especially vnlunlile
us it forms a gulvomc connect ion, and eulircly pieveuts
rust.
Thrse Zinc Paints Ictvine; a pure Mctultr Pnsp. ore wnr
rnnted not t turn yellow, und wll return their original
bnlliuney inurh inirer than White l.carl, or any of the
earthy pigments now in use. The eertthentrs fro'm those
who "h.'iVL Heed these Puints. are such ns to nuti5tv the pulv
lie tlmt they are invaluable. The ultU-vt eh';niitn of
Knuu'c uud this country h:ive ti'stiht-d to the superiority of
Zmc over Lead Paints', as to durability, h:iliitultieKs nnd
bcuuty. They have hc.-n. uilptid by ihu French Oovem
ineut, by the eorpr.ration of Nv York, nnd urn now ex
tensively used by the I'nitt-d ttn(s fj-ivetiitm ut ut many
of the kit test Military and .Murine I .-
l,nii.Aur:i.riii a (.as Woiiks. M -v !".
M'ws. F. C. JoNts Ac Co. (icntli'iiiiin linviup imide
sevenil trials of your Hrown Zinc Ta-nt in vnri'us Mifih
(ds ciilcuUitt'd to (est its prot ctive qiuditicn U)m wkk)
and metal, I have the satisfaction to strite that the remits
have been highly lavniable. 'Die vont CMVeiini; well,
dryinp quickly, and possesion pi cut it tenacity, v p.-(-iHMy
nptm lion, thau ny other paint with which I utu fa
uuiiar. Yours, truly. John C. Cnrsov.
The under.-iancil. havinp used the Zinc Paints rcierred
to eoneur in the f-n cl'i i nir opinion.
Morns t Tusker A: .Morris
Kriinet, Neafie 6c Co., Pcnn Works.
Merrick V Sm,
.lames T. Sut Ion A: 'nM Franklin Iron Works.
J. T. !sin, U. S. Dry I).Kk.
lT Dealers supplied on rcns"tiablo terms by the A pent s
of the Conijduiy.
f. c. jci-:s .v ro.,
No. 1Sjuiu Whurvcs, Pluln.
.Inly 17, 1m2. 6tn.
NEW STORE.
PETEU y. GKAY
TJRSrECTl'l'I.I.Y informs the citizens
of
Sniiliury und vicinity, thnt he has commen
ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in tho
house formerly occupied by .Mrs. Gray, nnd has
jiikt received und imeucd u will selected assort
ment of
is
; -.-. :.:;.!. s-vttinetts,
.it;! a ccnc:ul asoitment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY HOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every desci iplioti.
Also nn assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUF.ENSWARE,
And a general variety of other nrticles such ns
are suitable to the trade, all of w hich w ill be sold
at the lowast prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
suubury, May 15, IiSj". ton.
& li fxUDHlLL,
4; und ,'lrch Sired,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVE established a Store where the best
- "- trade now resort for
Household Dry fioods,
French Fancy (loods.
Dress ISilks and Shawls,
Hosiery, (ilovcs nnd Milts,
Cloths, Ciissimers und Vestinss,
Muslins nnd Linens by the piece.
Damask Table Linens uud Napkins,
Patent lilack Silks lor Dresses,
Full fetlock of .Mourning (ioods.
E. & L. nre constantly receiving l!uiiiiins from
the New York nnd Philadelphia Auctions, whii h
thev sell wholesale and retail very cheap tor Aott
( ash.
Edward E. Evitr, Washington I. Landf.i.i.,
riuladelphia, July 3, 1035. ly.
JUST IMCCKIVKI)
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. AV. STliOII,
Market Street, Snnburi,
A pew assortment of Sllvrr, Ili'ilNN nnd
JiipiuiiK'tl 31 oimtinjr;.
Which he will cither make up to order or sell
separately for cash ut prices ns low if not lower
than can be hnd anywhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
TruukN, Tsillt'f'M. &.c,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMINti
done on the shortest notico.
All persons arc invited to call und examine for
themselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange,
fcunbury, May 1, 185i. tf.
Van Loan
Daguenvnn (iallcry,
159 CVsiiirrt Street,
4 T this relelimled ertiblishmeiit you emi nlivays pro-
cure tiie newest sud iiksI improved styles of
pach:rhf.otvi'i: & TAi.HoTvrt. iokthaits.
at I'r.tm W to Kmi H:r el. Lies, cost tliau such pirtures can
be had for elsewhere.
N'iw that you can bedim such pcrfeit porlrults nf your
loyetl ones ut a lueifl nominal cost, don't fiekiy le.t you
lose them,
livery variety of funcy eases, frames. Ac, on hand or
furnished to order, nnd everv picture niadn suliMory snd
wairauted to l lu the best stvto of the ail or no rilAKoa
Call and see us at lo'i Cbesimit st.
i.. it rt n.r.i.L.
riuladdlphia July 17, IMJ.-ly.
SUNBURY FERRY.
ENRV W. Bl'CHER informs the public
that he has taken ihe Sunbury Ferry and
aa he is now well prepared with good and sutli
citint crafts he will lie enabled to accommodate
the public with promtner.s and despatch.
April 10, lis.'.U. tf.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
A th Fort of the Plum Crerfc and Tutpe.
hncken ttoadi (near Kreighbaum't Mack
Smith Shop.
JACOIl M'EIMEK,
I ESPKCTrULl.V infuTma tl.fi public that ha
ha ojinnej a new Sture at the tiov place
and lias jui roccived a aplendid atock of new
Sprteg and Eumxer Goods,
ConaUtitig in part of
Cloths, Cassimirs, Sattinels,
DRILLINGS anil all kinila of linen cotton
anil worsted summer ware.
ALSO:
Callicoes, Kuslin de Laiiies, Lawxu,
4itih:uu,
Anil nil kinil of Urns (ooil for Ladiea.
Its, loi'i'tK, curj a r ( M or. aiur., &.e.
GUO;KKII:s, ofall kind.
BRANDY, Cm, WNIE, an,l alt kind of
Liquors.
Hardware Iron nml Slrtl, Kails, Ic,
OUEENSWARE.
Shoe. 15oo!p, Cup.., Talm lfaf ami other Hula,
Fish, Salt, &c,
Alt of wh'uli he will wll nl the mot rfaonlJ
priro I'rrr cai.li or countrj produce.
May 8r Soi -tf.
Wholesale mid Btetnil Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Comer Second and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"ViniEKE miy l,P found, one of the largrat
' nnd hrt osHortinrlitu ol' Clocks and Time
jiierps in the 1'irilrd States, in quantities to auit
pirchnsers, of from n atnijlc Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks; cmhriicini; every Tiirietv of Htyln
nnd manufacture, fiiitnlile for Chnrchrs, Hall,
Conntinc Houaca, 1'arloix, Bleeping A iiartnientu.
nnd KiU'hfUs, Steam mid C'unul Boats, and Rail
Komi Cars.
Also Rciier.nl pale Ajcnt, for Rripp'a lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
nnd Retail Gold and Silver Ren Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fnticy Goods. Those
wishing to purchano will lind it to their interest
to call before puri hasius elsewhere.
JAMES HARDER.
S. U. Cur. Chestuut & 2nd Sis., Phila.
April 1(1, 1855. ly.
SECOND
Fresh Arrival of Goods
AT TUB NF.W STORE OF
I. AV.TKXKU&CO.,
Nearly opposite Wearer's Hotel, Market St.)
Suntiiry, Northumberland County, Pa.
E beg to announce that we nre receiving a
new and varied supply of goods from
Philadelphia ill addition to our present new
stock ; ull of which wo oiler at such prices aa wo
think should command ft speedy sale, our philos
ophy is, to sell cheap and turn our money often ;
and We know that at the year's end this will pay
us better than slow sales and large profits, and
nur customers will in the meantime have the
benefit of goods nl low prices uud of the best
quality. Our stock consists of
Dry (loods,
Iffa nl ua re, l u ce n swa rc,
GROCERIES, WIN FN AND LIQUORS,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and Parnsuls, Boots nnd Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps, Looking li hisses. Wall
Puper for lloom and Window
lilimls, Oranges, Lemons,
rS'uts und Candy, Salt,
Mackerel, Salmon
Dried Deef,
Plain nnd Fancy Hams und Shoulders, Nails,
Window (jlass, Paint SI oil', Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. 11. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange ut the highest maiket prices.
1. W. TEN ER iV CO.
Sunbury. June 2(1, 185-J. ly.c
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
I.UOWX STREET,
n.ot'c Fourth,
rHILADELFHIA,
rjIHE undersigned respectfully inform the pub
lie that they ure in full operation at their
new foundry, nnd ready to execute orders for
j stoves of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of .STOVE DEAL
ERS to their large assortment of STOVES, all
of w hich arc entirely new, mid got up at great
expense. Anions which ure tho Liberty Air
Tight t'ook, Complete Cook, Slur Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Mar Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Five King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, liases, liarc lyiimicru, Liar noom moves,
Furnaces, (Jas Ovens, Ac, &c.
AUUOTTiV LAWRENCE.
X. I). Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, ISM. ly.
il. cnnxr.urs. i. k. iiakku. w. c. barer-
Cornelius. Jjakcr Co.,
M AMTATi'ltlUiS OF
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c.
STORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST..
Manufactory No. 1S1 Cherry St.,
FKII.ADSI.rKXA.
April 10, ISM. tf.
dXyid coo per,
commission meuc11axt,
Flilt TUT. f.xl.i: OF
Fish, Provisions, fyc,
Vo. 0 A'orth Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, I53 ly.
AVin. 3h Curtv, Bookseller.
UESrnCTFl'LLY informs his friend and
the public, that ho has removed his Book
Store, to Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posite the Court House, on the north side.
here keeps for sale constantly on hand a good
assortment of hooks und stationary.
For Nab? A large new spring waggon Ct for
3, 3 or 4 horses.
Sunbury, July 21, 1H5J. tf.
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ujjice opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
l'rotnpt allention to business in adjoining
Count ies.
J. IL &W. B. HART,
W HOLES A L li O UOUERS
No. 2i!) North 3d St., above CaUowhill,
7UIX.ADEI.rniA.
A large assortment of Groceries always on
hand, which will Ut sold at llie lowest pikes for
Cash or approved Credit.
April 10, 1853. ly.
Lycoming; Mutual Insurance Company.
1 R. J. 11. M AK.SE K is the local agent for ths
above Insurance Company, in Northumber
land county, and is at all times ready to sfle.-J
Insurances against tire on real or personal pro
perty, or renewing policies for the same,
bunbury, April 'iii, 1851. tf.
THRESH Vanilla Bean cf a superior qwUty,
tort receivsd and for tale bv
July 31, H. B. MAriES
eunf.117, Ansust II