Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 18, 1852, Image 3

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New Advertisements.
PROCLAMATION.
TV OT1CE in hereby given thnt tlm wTcrnl
A1 Courts of Common Fleas, Goncrnl Quarter
r5esion of tho peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer nnd Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
Sd day of.Novcmber next, and will continue
ONE WEEK.
The coroner, Justices of the Penre nnd consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to bo then and there in their proper per
ilous, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, anil
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several ofliccs appertaining to ho done. And nil
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against nny prisoner are also requested nnd
commanded to be then nnd there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be just nnd not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors arc requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 18th day
tf Sept. in tho year of our Lord one thou
sand l iyht hundred nnd fifty-two and the In
ill penitence of tho United States of America
the TCth.
WILLIAM B. KirP, Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
PROCLAMATION.
NOTICE is hereby piven thnt. a Special
' Court of Common Pleas, in ami lor I lie
County of Northumberland, to commence at
the Court House, in the boionuh of Sunlmry,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday tha 25ih
flay of October twt, nud will continire
ONE WEEK.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance, nt llie timo appointed
nrecable to their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 18ih
day of September, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eiiht hundred nud lifty-lwo
nnd the Indepaudenee of lha United Slates
of America the 76th.
WILLIAM P.. KIPP, Phcrlir.
God save Hie Commonwealth.
Candidate for Asseinhly.
riUE subscriber respectfully informs the voters
of Northumberland county, that he has been
taken up as a Candidate for Assembly, and
therefore respectfully solicits tho support of his
fellow citizens for thnt oiKee.
SAMUEL RERCSTRESSER.
Shamokin, Brpt. II, 18.")S.- 5t.
" AV O O I) ' S
Cane Seat Chair Manufactory,
No. 131 North Sixth Street, above Knee Street.
MANTFACTlJItl'.. and life ciiis'nntlv nn liniul nn
r.l.KOANT nn.l F Al! 11 l.N A III.K pwk of TANK
SKAT. Ul.SIl SKAT, and WINPSOU CIIAIHS. A It M
CIIAIliS, Ijirpi mill small HOCKINf rilAIRS. M-.T-
Ti'.r.s. i;axi; ljuni;i:s, b'roitK stools, ship
ST IOI.S, K
'I'ii Housekeepers, lintel, Unit, and Stpnmlvint Proprie
tors, mul Dealers in Clmirs nml Furniture, tins establish,
lilrnt oflVrs llie greatest inriiirrinfitts to pniehiise.
Having axtensivft farililii-s for niannl'in'loriini. vc can
si'll llie same assortment ten per rent cheaper llian hereto
fore, and bv liaviaj: nil work made under our own super
vision we can enarnnlee a superior article.
CAN K SKAT Cll Al US ef the best finish and mntcriul,
from 8IHJ tn SHI per dozen.
'Small Profits und (JuieU Sales."
N. P. WOOD.
Cbair Fnelory, Nn 131 Ni-rlh Ctli St.. opposite Franklin
Square, I'liiladelpliin.
September 11, 1?J2 3m.
AUDITOH'S NOTICE.
IX the matter of the exceptions to the account
of M. A. I). Smith end Viruilia R. Stn th,
Exccutrices of tho last "Wit! nnd Testament of
Kenderton Smith, dee'd., who was administra
tor th bonis von &c, of the estate of Thomas
Grant, dee'd.. the undersigned, to whom the
same is re-committed as Auditor, by the Orphans'
Court of Northumberland county, hereby Rives
notice, that lie will sit for the purposes of his ap
pointmDiit, nt the "Lawrence House," in Sun
bury, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of October next,
nt io o'clock, A. M.. when and where all per
sons interested, are invited to attend.
K. (i. MARKLEV, Auditor.
Sunbury, Sept, 4, 18.VJ. 3t.
Notice to the Heirs of JOHN STEPP,
Dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given to Mary (widow.)
Sebastian, Jacob, John. Benjamin, Michael.
Peter, Eliua, Elizabeth and Isaac Stepp, heirs of
John Stepp, dee'd., (the Inst four of whom have
for their Guardian, Abraham Elasscr,) that an
inquisition will be held at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
the 11th day of October next, upon the premises
of the Real Estate of said dee'd., in Lower Ma
honoy township, Northumberland county, nt
which time and place you are hereby warned to
be and appear if you think proper.
VM. Ii. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury,
Sept. 4, 1852.- Ct.
ATTENTION,
DEHAUT GUARDS J I
"r0U are commanded to meet in Mar
ket Square, Sunbury, on
SATURDAY, 18th of Sept..
at 9 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped for
drill. An appeal will also Ih held.
- By order of the Captain.
GEO. OLIP1IANT, O. 8.
Sunbury, Sept 11, 1852
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
"B N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
B of Northumlterland countv. will fx exposed
to public Mle on SATURDAY" the IRth. dny of
Seplemlicr next, on the premise the following
real estate to wit: A certain messuage or
Tract of Land,
situate in Shamokin township, county aforesaid,
Adjoining lands of William Murtz, Solomon
Evert, Philip HotTand others, containing about
fifty eight acres more or less, on which are erect
ed a good FRAME HOUSE and BARN. Late
the estate of Howell Goodrich, decM.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day when the terms of sale will be made known
by ROBERT DAVIDSON, Admr.
By order of the Court, )
J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.S
Aug. 21 1852.5L )
NEW
Tobacco, Snuff, j Segar
WAistnoisi:.
rilHE lubccriber respectfully inform Country
X Merchant that we have now on hand
general assortment of the bet
VIRGINIA BRAND TOCACCO.
CavenJUb 5n. Lump Ss. Lump Ca. Plug, Ac,
at the fllanulartiircm lowest price. Also a fine
aawrtment of rorcign auu Uoineaiic bcg.iri,
iSnuir, Bniokin Tohacco, 1'ipe, i'ij'e Hernia,
Ac, wuica we will acll at the lowest pricpa.
8. WOODWARD & CO.,
23 North Third Ktrect, 1'hiladtlphia.
September 4, 1852. 3ru.
REMOVAL.
TIIF. old BitaMinlied POCKKT BOOK and MOIIOCCO
CASK MANlifAOTOilV, l,icutd at t'henut
TWENTY-ONE YEARS,
haa bwn removed to No. 9na AltPIt TRt'.KT, firn i.mt
b-kJW Uih atret, where onu be l'iuiid Ui iurgeat aud beat
... nmciil ol' tlie t'oUiwiiia orliif, vi
PHrkt.'t Boiika, Port Polwa, Dreuina Cnaea, Writing
Cnaea, llHiikl Cuao, Bunk B-ik Il..Mrr, Bill llooki.
M.HUjy li!iu, uigar i,wtea, Kirops, fotie Motuiaica,
iVork Caa Card Caea, Naadle L'awi.
p. H. SMITH. Ihaukful for uhi fa.i, hnnea hr mien-
inn, and with a datcriniiutiaa H ull lha hut ualny U
nod at ina wuii pra-un. i wniBui paronaf
1 rati aia requrwou w viui auiuiii ueiora out'
,,Hins alaewnwe.
u neuairins done with nnunena awt ippniRh
. Ii SMltH,
9W Arch 9tr, rh'lirtfliia
1 1
Olt P HANS' COURT
SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale on
SATURDAY the 25th of Sept. next,
at the public house ef Henry Haas, In the bor
ough oi Northumberland, tho following property
to wit ; A certain
mCOG HOUSE,
and two contiguous Lots of Ground, situ
ato in said borough of Northumberland, and
numliered - in the plan of said borough, each
containing 60 feel in Front or Market street, nnd
240 feet in depth, late the estate of Andrew Cro
thers, dee'd. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock,
A. M., of said day, when the terms ofsulo will be
made known by
ALEXANDER COLT, Admr.
Ly Unlcr ot the t;ourt,
f Order of tho Court, )
PURSE L, Clk, O. C.
Aug. 28, 1852. 4t. J
J.. P. PL
Aug,
PUBLIC SALE.
"i:yiLL bo sold en SATURDAY, the 18th
day of September next, at the public house
of William Rothermel, in Little Mahonoy town
ship, Northumberland county, the following real
property, to wit I six tracts of
MOUNTAIN LAND,
each containing 60 acres. Said land is well
timbered and situate on the Mahonoy mountain,
near said Rothcrmels, on the road leading from
thence to Sunbury.
An indisputable title will be given. Sale tn
commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when
terms will be made known bv
Heirs of Dr. JOHN SMITH,
PETER liKOSIOL'S and others.
August 23, 1852 4t.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
" of NuTthunitierhind county, will be exposed
to public sale on Saturday the 24th day of Sep
tember next, on the premises, the following
described property to wit : A certain tract of
land, situate in Lower Augusta township, in said
County adjoining lands of Peter Fctterman, Dan
iel Long and Henry Bloom, containing about
twenty nine acres. Late tho estate of Elizalicth
Fiestcr, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
A- M., of said day, when the tcrma of sale will
be made known by
JOHN FOV, Guardian.
Ev order of the Court, 1
J. P. PCKsEL. Clk. O. C.
Aug. 14, 1852 Ot. )
COilMEECIAL HOTEL.
Subscriber iKtving lensetj llie Piiblic House, for
1 niL'i'h' kii iWM ne llie Atrn ricim House. !o. lb J. Sixth
Street, between Alnrket mid Chestnut Mrtcts, lutu chuiigcd
the nuine ol the fcuni tn
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
lirs li.-nve tn inform liis friends and tlie public, that th,l
lions linn uuilerp me u through rem idellin, rcuaii h'ir, re-p-iiitin?
nnd repaperius, from attic to basement. An eu
iire new imtfil of furniture, bedding, A-e., Ac., hns been
pricured I'ruin the most celebrated alauufactuicrs in this
city.
l-'rotn the central location, mid its close proximity tntlie
Itnih'oad Depots. Steamboat Landings Places of Amine.
inent, V aKhi aialile Th 'rouslil'ures and Public Squares, it
olfers inducements to the Merchant viiting Ihc city en
hniues. or the Traveller eeekinjr pleasure To families
nnd females visiliuz llie city, every facility will be ofl'rred,
and every comfort rcguided lo make their vinil agreeable
and ple.isaiTt.
: A idinre of the nublic patronape resptielfullv solicited.
JACOll C. i.r.lSO, iAUEO 1HV1N,
Superintendent. Proprietor,
rhilailelphm, Sept. 1, ii3i 6m.
Ao. 47 JVorti Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ffMPORTEKS of every description of Fish,
Hooks and Fishing 'l'aekle. Toys, German
Fancy Goods, Runs and Sporting Apparatus.
Wholesale and Retail.
Aug. 28, 1852. 2m.
Bounty land Warrants.
riHOSE having bounty land warrants in their
JL possession and wishing to dispose of them
can lind a ready sale by applying at the residence
of the subscriber near Shamokin Dam. Union
county Pa. He will also attend to the obtaining
of bounty land warrants from the Department at
a reasonable recompense.
L. R. HUMMEL.
Sunbury, August 14, 1R53. 3m.
PROSPECTUS
Of Volume VIII., of the
Scientific American.
MIF.r.QiiTK Vm.vMK of tlm SCIKNTIFlC AMF.KI-
CAN com me iift on lli l.Sth 1 Sciitem'mT, and 11? a
grr.it prprlim oi our reatkra iiRunlly c intncii(u their
Miunc-i iiit(iis ill una puiiu, we uihe tK'rasi ui m cxifiiu
ihcni our pr.ititutlc lor the eitcourugiiig niut liberal npwrt
hcrvMioru bestowed unon our hiuiibit: tii ntn. nml to re
insure tlteiu ni ovr di'termiiuttion to ailvauce it slill hijilier
in the scale of utility, out), ii" possible, in their own t-rti-iintiua.
Wenim u't an h-Mioruble iudfeiulfiiee in discus
sim uim nil sulijifts, und, ia s nic iiibtanc-s no d ult,
or nsuK'is nny have hctn surpriPi-ti nttmr dctiTinined op
p 'siumi to higMy luaited diKcoveitt'S nt the Arts utid Sci
ences. Tune trirs ull tilings, and tt is with sonic degree rf
pride that we revert t the efl-rls made thronsh the col
umns of the Scientific American, tn establish sound views
respeeting several coiiMpicunu iniuulied discoveries
Sie llie e iiimieurnncnt of litis V.iiuuif, that peerltbs
Ixliiliiti'ui ol the Industry of nil iutiiiN closed its irorce-
oiik display, ndordiui; a dclifflittul ep.s n(e in the stem pnpe
ni lae woini s ntstory. Atiove and he v out nil riitieiHui it
has (asset I uwny, leaving a world-wide iiittneiice, benefi-
lal u every branch ol industry, nml ubhuiL'h not nroiuse-
ly represented by gfw-?nws and tinselry,- the ciiarwter
ol' our country shone loiili with mugndieeuce m ull the
elements of substantial utility. Actiiisf under the siiuiulus
st j truest ed by the success of the Ort-at Kxhihilioii. tlie cu-
ieinin riu.n oi ,ew ort ruive ueternuned to con
Ft met n Crystal 1'uluce of no meun duneuwious, in id as this
is likely to Iteeonie un imnnitant leuture in our lust-irv, we
shall endeavor t present onr readers with dewriptions and
muatrau uis oi each novelties us inuy be iieservinc oUeu-
tnn.
The proseut form of tue Seientiu: American will be
preierveil us in si suitablu for binrliug nrd preservati n.
TJie jviper will be of the best texture, and we shall niin to
store its paftcs with pruclicul kuowhilue in every brandi
of the Arts und Sciences. Invention clnirm ini)orL'int st
tentioit, as one of the lundaineiidul oceneies in the worlu's
advsnceineiit : bitliertt we hone to have sntiKhVd nur rea-
drrs by our weekly summitry .f ''New Inventions " The
Wceliiy last ot l;itent t'lmins, oiftciullv reixirteti for nur
cniumiis, isndistincuisheil failure, which must commend
lUeii to every one n iterated in I'atenfs.
e need the ro-oncrution of our readers to enable us to
publish a journal, w rthy of their support, at two dollars
per timtiuii. We have never annealed tothern in vain, nnd
the 1'reuiiuuis olltretl for the migest list of stilcribers,
will, we presume, eneournpe new t flirts. All subscrip
tions are payable in advance.
s repent our warnini nun mat Travelium Agents, qr
uone are aceretlited from tins office.
Letter should be directed (p ist-paul) to
MUSS It CO ,
128 Fulton street, New York.
Terms! Terms! Terms!
One copy, for One Year
" 8ix Momha
rive copies, for Six Mouths
Ten e 'pies for Six mon'hs for
Ten epies for Twelve M nths.
Fifteen ooptes for Twelve Mouths,
Twanlv comes for Twelve Months.
PI
8i3
Southern snd Western Money taken at par for suiMcrin
tions, or Post Office Stamps mkoa at their lull Value,
TO THE ELECTORS OF NOiUTIUMBEE.
LAND COUNTY.
jfRLLOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by ma-
i1
ny ol my numerous friends, 1 respectfully
myaelf as a candidate for tho Ollire of
Register f$ Recorder,
at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I
promise to discharge! the duties of said oflice with
fidelity and impartiality.
, . JOHN P. PURSEL.
Sunbury, July SI, 1852 tc.
TO THE ELECTORS OF N'OUTIIUMBEIt-
LAND COUNTV.
IELLOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by
numerous friend from dillerent parts of
llie County, I respectfully oiler myself to you as
tho PEOPLE'S OANIMDATE at the
next election, fur the oflice of
Register Recorder.
Brought forward by the wishes of the people I
cheerfully submit myself to your decision. And
should you see fit to entrust me with tho duties
of said oflice, I will endeavor to discharge tliein
to the Satisfaction of nil.
Yours, respeetfullv,
1 JOHN B"CYEK.
fvinVtry, July 31, IRS?.. tc.
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
GEORGE W- ZIMERMAN."
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Cl Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Wbiel. t.,r .v!a of finish and workmanship
di nnisn mm """""""'p-'
at tho lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT
il. . !.. TeivnAi:PVPWlI)nV 8HADI
WU01.E8ALK. AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
tiT MERCHANTS and others are Invited
Philadelphia, August 81, 1852 ly.
A valuable Farm for Sale.
rplIE nnderM-rnnl, will rlTor at pnlilio nlf,
A on TUESDAY, tho 5th of OCTOBEU
tir.M, at 10 o'flork, A. M., of snicl !ay, at Ihe
Shamokin Dam Hotel, kept by Geo. Keene,
iti Pinn to tifhip, Union county, a hiylily
IMPROVED FARM,
aititatprl in laniil totvnphip, nbottl hnlf a mile
below the Shamokin Dim, containing
One hundred and twenty-two Jlcres,
mora or lens; otto hundred and ten acres of
which are in a high mate of cultivation, thfi
balance being wood land ; bounded on the
cast by the Susquehanna river and tho Pcnn
pylvania canal, on the aouih and west by
land of John H ulman, and on the north by
land of Henry llarlman, and upon which are
erected a large nod well finifhed two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE;
well finihed and commodious finmo
SWITZER RARX; '
These buildinsf aro erected immediately at
the Stato toad leading from Northumberland
lo llanisbuig. There is a never failing
pprina of excellent water, over which is
erected a Spiiuj Houae, convenient lo the
chvelline, together w ith sundry out-building,
&c. Also a good '
APrLE ORCIIAF.D
of full psowtli, and cno of rorent jet
ling; out, enibrnciiia some cimiee fiult trees.
There urealso erected on raid premises, im
mediately at the Pennsylvania canal, a laige
und well finished two Fi'n'y
Frame Dwelling and Kitchen,
with a well of excellent water at the door,
together with convenient stabiinc, &e. There
is a. whaif ruuuinir parallel with the canal
and fronting said dwelling, eligibly situated
for the piosecntioii of an extensivo COAL
and LU.MBEK business.
Tf.u.ms : Ouo half of the purchase mottpy
lo be secured by bonds nnd mortage on Ihe
premises with interest, in reasonable pay
ments; 5100 to be pant on tne nay ni saie
and ihe balance on delivmy of Ihe deed.
Title indisputable.
E. O. MARK LEY, Agent.
Sunbury, July 31, 1852. la.
" SO W ElT" B A li N ES,
PublisUors and Booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PIIIX.AnEX.rKIA.
MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS.
B;Mf. PrnyCTa, Hymn, Poctiral and Itiatorical Worki,
Truvela, .Novell, Vp.,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
liver)' kind i" no fri'ni a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
A11 flemiit n irtmont fnm the pn liook upwnrdu,
mudc ol' mperii.r p:iper, mid besl of tiimling.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cup, Punt, and Note Tapcri", elegant styles and quality,
and very cheap.
STATIONERY.
Fanry, Plfiin ami Adhesive Ijiveh'pea. Ink, Pawl, "Wa
fers, Sleel Pens, t-l:iTi'8, Peneilp, Porle-.Moimies, Vrp
ping Papers of ull kinils, Curuiin Piipcrs, Ac, c.
Our stock is nil fresh, li iucht eheup mid sold nec:rdincly.
Pjrtieulnr nltenlion paid to lt.KiV.&ellers. I'oniilry Mer
chants and Teachers, however little ihey itiny buy.
9 ver & Hiirnes ure P.ilJishers of PULTON'S series of
MAGNU'ICENT OUTLINE MAPS.
Kaeh map is nearly Sf.VKN PUF.T lttARR, and
shows the comparative size und relative posi!in of every
country on the plofoe. They ure intended to lie suspended
ui every t-ehool loom, nud not only make a spleialid np
p.iirnnce, tint lire uniVerwitlv lifklioxvledued 10 lie the
BKST MODK OP TKAC'IIINU liKOtiltAPIIY ever
lirouylit out. They are keys intended to lie used I')' the
scholars, cuntuininj; a ciui'lete epitome of Geoe,r.ipby. and
costing less tliim liall tlie price 01 a iteocrapiiy anil Alius.
The system is in universal use in Prussia and Genuiiuy,
ami h:is ulready heeu iutr.Nlueeit in tiirant College, Plnla
delpliia, the puliltc w'hMls of Hiistont New York, Phila
delphia, lt;iltuiore. Wroihltifiion, and throuphnut New
liuelunit, New York, Ac., Ae. Our desks are loaded
Willi recommendations from tne nioM tidented and scien
tific teachers in every quarter, and wherever (he system
h:is been used parents, teachers and scholars unite in prais
ing it.
1. Man of the Wes'ern Hemisphere,
a. Map of the KiiPleiu Hemisphere.
3. M:ip of Norlh Aieeriea.
A. .Mnpofthe United ttatt.s.
fi. Map of Kiirop'i.
6. Il:ip ot' Asia.
7. Map of Siulh America and Africa.
Kvcry map is hrilliaully colored, varnished, and mount
ed 011 muslin and rollers.
We respeei fully invite ttic earnest attention of Teachers,
Parents, and School Directors lo this fiiseiii-iliuir mode of
teachiHg lieugruphy. liOtt 111! s HaHNI'.S,
! North Third Struct,
Pliibdelphia, Aug. S?, I'M. If.
DAVID COOPEIt.l
COMMISSION" M K II CII ANT
FOR THE SALE OP
Fish, Provisions, jc,
Ab. 9 Xorth Wharves,
rillLADELPEIA.
April 10, 1S:2. ly.
WWAND DILLS neatly printcil on new type
promntly executed at thm ollu-e.
blanks, of all kinds on auyierior paver.
Sonliurv. Feb. 14, 1 85'J.
PREMIUMS OF
The Agricultural Society.
The following are the premiums offered
by the Northumberland County Agricultural
Society, nt the next annual exhibition which
w ill be held at Northumberland, on Thursday
and Friday the 7lu and 6th days of Cc'cber
next.
HOUSES.
Bust stallion over 4 years old,
Second " "
Best " under 4 yeare,
Second " '
Best mare with colt at her side,
Second " "
S5.C0
S,00
4,00
2,00
5,00
3,00
Diplomat will be awarded for all fine uni
ma!s, not coming under these heads.
CATTLE
Cl'RHAMS OR SHORT HoiiSS.
Best bull, 2 years old nnd upwards,
5,00
3,00
Besl bull calf under 2 years it over 6in, 2,00
Second " " 2,00
Best bull calf uudei 6 months, 2,00
Second " " 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
Tho same, premiums will be awarded lo
Dtivons under their respective Deads.
NATIVES.
Best bull 2 years and upwards, 3,00
Best bull calf under 2 yrs and over 6m, 2,00
Beit : under 6 months, 1,00
Best cow, 3 years anil upwards, 2,00
Best hifer between 2 and 3 yeare, ' 1,30
Best heifer under 2 years,' 1,00
Besl yoke of oxen,' ". 4,00
Second " 2,00
Best fat b'.i!!or-lc, . , 3,00
i fcecotn . i .
Bflst fat criv e.r hfifci, 8,0tl
Second ' ? P0
rannot be surpassed. Wholesale and Rejnl
''. T-' . ..WVern nt tVtiH.
WIINUUW siia"J,b Aoii "
to call and examine.
SHEEP.
Best ram over 1 year,
Hest ewP,
Best lamb.
SWINE.
Best boar over 1 year,
Second " "
Best sow,
Second " '
Best pair of shoals under 1 year old,
Second " "
Best fut ling,
is POULTRY.
Best pair of turkeys,
Second "
Best pair of geese,
Second "
Best pair rousk ducks,
Second "
Best pair puddle ducks,
3,00
2,00
2,00
3,00
2,00
2,00
J 50
2,00
l.SO
2j00
1.00
'60
1.00
50
1.00
50
1,00
Second
Best p'r Shsnchai er Cochin China fowls, 1.00
Second " " 50
Best pr.ir Chiltagongs, 1.00
Second ' 50
Best pair Creole or Bolton t'rc)si V0
Second " 50
Best pair Polish. 1,00
Second " ' 60
Best pair dorkings, 1.00
Second " 50
Best pair games, 1,00
Second ,; 60
Best pair wild turkeys, 2.00
Larsoft and best collection of fowls, 3. 00
Nevl larjcst " J. 50
GRAIN AND POTATOES.
Best bushel white wheat, 2,00
Second " 1.00
Best bushel corn, 2,00
Second 11 " 1,00
Best bushel oats, 1,00
Best bushel mercer potatoes, 1,50
Second " ijoo
Bsl bushel potatoes other varieties, 1,00
Best 4 bushel sw eet polatccs, l,t0
Second " HO
VEGETABLES.
Best beets, not less than 6, 1.00
" carrots " lioO
" 4 bushel onions, 1.00
" 6 heads cabbage, 1,00
" 3 squashes, 1,00
" 3 pumpkins, 1,00
Special premiums will be awarded to cau
liflowers, tomatoes, and all other garden veg
etables of extraordinary quality,
FRUIT.
Best 4 bushel of apples,
1,00
second "
50
1,00
50
1,00
50
1,00
50
4,00
3.00
2,00
2.00
2,00
2,00
2,00
5 00
2,00
2,00
2,00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1,00
Best
quinces,
Second
Best " peats,
Second " "
Besl grapes, not less than G bunches,
Second "
IMPLEMENTS.
Best threshing nftchine,
" reaper,
" seed drill,
" rorti planter.
" w iunoiving mill,
" corn sheller,
" plow,
" cultivator,
" roller,
' corn plow,
" straw cutter,
" farm wasoii.
" sett of harness, A
". horse rake,
" crain cradle,
DAIRY, &c.
Best butter not luss than 5 pounds, 1,00
onil " 50
Best 5 lbs. honey. 1,00
Second " 50
Best loaf of bread 4 lbs. 1 00
Second " 50
Best ham cured by exhibitor, 1.00
Second " 50
Best 6 lbs. home made soap, 1,00
Second " 60
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES
Best tjuill, 1,00
" counterpane, 1,00
" hearth liifr, 1,00
" pair blankets, 1.00
" 20 yards carpet, 1.00
" htiitie-mado cloth 10 yd, 1,00
" " llaniicl C ds, 1.00
" pair knit woolen socks or stockin;i, I joo
" " " ploves, 1.00
" home-made thread 1 lb. nnd itp'vvd, 1,00
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Under this head w ill be embraced, me
chanical inventions, tools, furniture, and nil
oilier articles, not coming tinner any of the
anove neaiis rrtzes win De awarded, ac-
cotdins to the means of the Society, and the
merits of the articles offered.
TLOWINH MATCH.
Best plowing, 5,00
Second " 4,00
Third " 3.00
Fourth " 2,00
The fcllowir.e Committees were then ap
pointed :
On Horscs. A. E. Kapp. Joseph Nicely,
Anthony Armstrong, Wrn. B. Kipp, Jesse C.
Horton, John Painter, J. B Masier
On Catti.k Thomas Johnson, Robert M'-
Williams, Je'se Hensvl, James Forresler,
Wm. G. S. ott, John B. Heller, John Neabil.
On Shkep. Win. L. Cook, Samuel I. John.
so:i, Goorge Keller, Wm. D. Goarhart, Jas.
Ryuerson, M. B. Pri. slf y, John Wheatley.
On Swtse Joseph Vankiik, John Moore,
Win.H Kase, J Weim-r Leii;hou, Philip W.
Hiltjert, George Evoiard, J. Eovil Smith.
On Poultry. Dr. Jimoph i'liesilcy, Dr.
Wm. McCleery, Henry Eckbert, ' Alexander
Jonlnn, L. A. Bergatresser, Robert J Wilson,
C. B.Smith.
On Grain and Potatols. Samuel Hep.
burn, Benj. Gearhart, James Cameron, T. II.
Walts, Elida John, Jacob Hilbish, John Mini
rer. On Vegetables. James Pollock, Alexan
der Coll, Reubjn Troxel, Samuel K. Cil-jer,
Jacob Seasbollz, S. R..Peal, C. F. Lit'le.
On Fri'IT.W. C. Lawson, II. 11 Masser,
R. M. Frick, I. R. Eck, G. B. Yonngman,
Cyrus O. Bachinan, M. M- Kapp
On Implements. Wm. H. Nlueuch, J. H.
Zimmerman, Win. Fotsytb, JohnTugsarl,
John Montgomery, Geoige Frederick, Geo,
Brosiuus. . .
Muctl LANEs.David Tautiart, Wm. II.
Waples, E. W. Chapiti, J. B. PacVer, Chas.
Pleasants, Samuel R. Wood, James Covert,
D. B. McGregor, George Apsley.
Daibt, he Jos. Nesbit, (Chilisnnnque,)
John Best, Wrn. T Forsyth. James Taggail,
Wm. Elliott, John Frank, Francis Gibson.
Domestic Manufactures. D. Bjomisjam,
William Weimer, M. D. Wilhington, Johu A.
Taylor, Joba M. Hoff, Win. G. Kase, Wm.
Deppen. '
Plowisc Mats.: Elijah Ciawfotd, Wil.
sqh llniohinson. (Jeoree Conrad, Jacob Pain
ter. W. U. Leichon, " John Obeidorf, Jacob
l.etscnring
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL' AND
Allegorical Print of the Age, v
In Commemoration of that most important
vent in the AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
The flrlllsft Vnrrcntlrrlne thrir armi to
. GENEHAL WASHINGTON
After their defeat at YORKTOWN, Virginia,
October 1781.
1M1K Engraviag is exertited tv Tanner, Vallance, Kear
ney t Co . from an original dra'Ving by J. P. llenault,
and pultlislieil ly lleujamiii Tanner, Knffraver, Philadel
phia. The size of the print is i. liy M inches and was or
iginally puhlislied to Siihserihers at tP2 in tha sheet.
KXPI.A NATION.
Tl!K ItisTosv In the a' rat nnd graial plan are exhibited
three targe groupa of the principnl odicers, wle were pre
sent at the transaction, with a faithful likeness of each.
In the Hurt group is seen General Washington, ttenernl
Koclismbeau, (jeneml Lincoln, Colonel llnnultou, an old
Parmer eager to coutemplnte the scene, Uilly the servant,
and the Horse of General Washington.
In the second gnnip, are American and Ficneh Ofliearai
Oeiienit Knox, Cnvretnry Wilson, the Duke de Lauxun, and
the Marquis dc lrtl pavcltft.
The third group is descriptive of tha Uritisti surrender
ing their arms. Lord Corawallis, General O'Hara, Com
m utora Simmons, Colonel Tnrllon, Willi tivo fingers cut
olT, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Atiercronitiie, Lieutenant
Colonel Iiundns. lord Chewton. Ac. Ixird Cornwallis ap
pears presenting his sword to tie first General Olfieer ha
meets, lint General 'ashiii!rtoii is pointed out to liiia as
the oit'v person lo whom he is to surrender his sword.
On die licights aial in the distaueo are the dilferent or
mies nnd crowds of spectators. The House of Secrotnrv
Wilson, occupied by lrd Cornwallis and his stnff. which
wns banlsirileit and' pienud with balls 1 the Mnnpiis de Ijt.
Kayette having rem-irked thnt they wee enrryn.g dishes
for the diauer of lird Cornwallis, asked leave of General
Washington to serve him a dish of his own cookimr, and
immediately after several bombshells fell throuch the tool"
on the table, and wounded some, and dispersed the party
Tim Ai.LKooitv. On 1 lie left is erected a monument in
hon.ir of those illnstri 111s tierocs who sacrificed their lives
and fortunes to insure to their citizens, Ihe l.llierty find In
dependence Ihev now cniov.
Puhlislirsl at 3 by W'jt, It. T.ANft. Philadelphia, and
lo he had nt llie ( llii-c of llie "AMl'.ltlCAN COT 1(1 Kit,
No Ml Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, us premiums to that
paper.
lF A lit-ernl discount to Agents.
Philadelphia, June of, ISuS. .
Clicnp Watclios Jewelry,
"I-IIOLnSALE and retail, tit the ''Philmlcl
' ' phia Wutcli nnd Jewelry Store," No. 06
North Second .Street, comer of Quarry, Philadel
phia. 0 ld Lever Watches, full jeweler), 18 carat cases, SUP.OO
Pilvcr do. full jeweled, 814- 'M Prelarfe, 7.ni)
Silver l.enine, jewsls, in I'itie Silver do. 1..V1
do do it ,, (1 . Untd llr.ice.le's, 3 HO
Super ier Quart icrs, 7. ! ndies' Gold Peneitfl, 100
Imitsli 'll d '. S. Silver T'l sp'Kins, Set, 6.(J1
Gold Pens, with rcncil and Silver II .liter, 1,00
Oolil Filler ?ini;s 3"i cents to JSRO ; Watch
O'nsses, plnirr, 12 cents; Patent, lj ; Lunot,
25; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be What thrv are sold for.
STALTFEK & 1IA1U.EY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand. Some Cold anil Silver Levers and
Lcpincs, still lower than the oiiovc prices.
August 28, lS.iS lv.
SECOND
Fresh Arrival oT Goods
AT THE NEW STORE OF
I. TEXE1J & GO..
CS'early opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
, Li ncg to announce that we are receiving a
" " new aud varied supply of goods from
Philadelphia in addition to our irese".t new
stuck ; all of w hich we oiler at such prices as we
think should command a speedy sale, our philos
ophy is, to sell cheap nnd turn our money often ;
aud we know thnt ut the year's end this will pay
us better than slow sales and large profits, and
our customers will in the meantime have the
benefit of e;oods at low prices and of the beat
quality. Our stork consists of
Dry Goods,
Hardware, gt.cc::swavc,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and l arasuls, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Cups. Looking Glasses. Wall
Paper for Room and Windjw
Blinds, Oranses, Lemons,
Nuts and Candy, Salt,
Mackerel, Mulinon
Dried Beef,
Plain and Fancy Ifams and Shoulders, Nails,
Window Ulnsa, Paint Stuff. Oils and Putty, Car
pel Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. 13. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENEK & CO.
Sunbury, June 2G, 1852. ly.c
SlIKLDR AKllS
VI.I.ECHENY HOUSE. No, 2P0 MARKET
Street, above Plh, PliilJCelphiu. Under the
new arranffement the cars which arrive from
Pittsburg, Harrisliur?, Ac., will run to the New
Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market. In
order to accommodate tho public we will always
have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival
of the cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny
House, which is in the centre of the city. Our
old friends will please ride down, and nil who
wish to patronise a IIouso with a Good Table,
Clean Ueils. and accommodating assistants, will
please Rive us a call.
2'crms, One. Dollar per Day.
August 21, 1852. 0m.
WIND 0 W SH ADEM AKTJT ACTRy7
(1. L. Miller 5 Co.,
South Wat tor. of Second If Arch Streets,
THE PROPRIETOv'.", having increased their
facilities during the past season, now feel
able to supply all who have or may be disposed to
patronioP them. Their iSto.-k comprises every
variety of patterns of FLOWERS, LAND
SCAl'E, GOTHIC, &c, v.nsurpasjed in quality,
ond which will be sold nt our usual
LOW PKICES.
TASSEL"?, CORD?, BRASSES, &c, in
great variety.
Shades nisdo lo order, r.t short notico, for
Stores, Churches, Lodge Rooms, cVc .
u. L. J.1I.L1.K v I u.,
Depot, 8. YV. corner of Second and Arch sts.
rili.adclphia, Aug. 21, ls5i. 3;n.
JOHN V. MAUTIX,
BEfJS leave to inform his friends nnd the pub
lic in general, that he is prepared iu every
respect to make clothing alter the inoU
rawonable styles,
and in the most durable, manner, and l.is priors
will be as reasonable as can In had in Suuhurv
or el-CWliere, mcusuorapproveu country iru,uice.
He will always have the advantages ol the latest
fashion plates, and III udilillon to bis sckiiowI.
edged flail in cutting, he will be assisted by the
direction of the most scientilic publications rela
ting to that ait, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in the United Slates. Au endeavor
will be made always to have work completed
when jcipjiaed.
Hi.i establishment is situated in market Square,
Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Ollice, in the
building formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a
hatter shop, where it will be a pleasure, to him
to see his friends, and make such work for them
as is within the line of his business.
Sunbury, August 14, 185V,. If.
I4BATHEU.
Fritz,' Williams Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North $d Street.,
. PHILADELPHIA.
MOROCCO Manufacturers. Curriers, Import,
era, Coir.miai.ion and General Leather Eas
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street
.Aug. 28, 1852, ly.
EXl'KACT OF COFFEE Ait excellent
article more wholesome and much cheaper
than Coflae itself. Tor sale at this oftiri.
April 17 IRS
rkYbTEB CANS. A lot of empty Oyster
" Cans, suilible for pultins; up fruit, for sale
by WM. H. THOMPSON.
THE VERY LATEST APDRIV At., .
CHEAPER THAN5T112 CHEAPEST!
miLING &. GRANT.
rjESPECTPULLY Inform the pnl.lio and
"the rest of mankind," that they hive just
seccived and jencd the best nndcheapct stock of
, Spring and Summer Goods
that has ever linen brought to fiunhury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Casrimcres, Sattimts, Vestingi,
Drillings, Linens,
Aud all kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOOD?,
Calicoes, Ginphams, Laicns, Chintzes, De
Laines, JJeragfj,
And every variety of goyds suitable fut La
dies wear.
Also itn extensive assortment of
Panama and Palm Leaf IUts.
Also a large assortment of ClItOCIIRlES,
8 CCII AS
Sugar, Tt'as, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a largo assortment of
IIAItWAILE and QUEENSW.AHE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a trcsh supply of
DRVCS AND Mr-DICINES.
Besides Ihe largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to bo had in this
place.
fV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at tho highest markot price.
Kunbcrv, May 22, 1852.
Valuable Property.
Late the Estats of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Ol ilrl!unnttfi iaittl
JL- i. f attm a m-j ijr.xJy
9M1E iibciibers. Executors of the Ejtutft
- of Ephraiiii P. Shannon, l.ilo of Ihe Dor
niioh ol Noil hum bei land, nfl'er at privalesale,
llie IdIIoh iui; Valuable Ken I E-tale, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two story Brick
BuildiiiL', fortneily occupied by the deceased
us a Sioie nnd Dwelliut:, nnd now occupied
as such. Thero aie also on the lot two fiuine
ihvolliuos, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Alarket Street, on
which is erected a two story whito Finme
Dwcllino;. &c, adjiiiiiinr John Taggnrl, Esq.,
occupied by Chas. Knous.
Lots Nos. C9, 70, 71 &: 72, situate in Mar
ket Street, a two story while Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stuble
is erected on lots No. 69 & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate
on llie corner of Duke nud 4th Street, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallister.
l.ol INo. 188, situate in
No. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected n two atoiy white Frame
Building, occupied by John Burkert.
Lot No. CO, situate at Northway anil Wa
ter Streets, on which are erecled two Frame
Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandling nnd John Vaudling.
'Also the undivided fourth part of lot 1G6,
on which is erected a twostoiy Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining
lauds of Juhu Deshay. on the East sidu of I ho
Susquehanna, obnut three miles below Dan
ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ
nted on tho corner of Second ami Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bui.
ongh. Nos. 315 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange
Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said
Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Sixlh Streets, running East lo an Alley,
numbered in the general plan of said Bor
ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
Also four vacant lots Ironling on Orange
Street, and numbered in the. eeneral plan of
said Borough, No. 185, 186, 1ST & 138.
Tho above properly w ill be sold in parts
or parcels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable
lei ms. For farther particulars apply lo John
Cake, Esq., at Nonhumbeilund, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNF.ASS, ,, ;
THOMAS STRAWBRIDGE, fcx
Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf.
To the Travelling Public.
First ClasH tlolel Terms 1.50 per dy.
riIHE subscriber havine latclv become proprie
A tor of tho FHANKLIN HOI'SE. Chestnut
Street, below 3d end 4th, PHILADELPHIA,
nnd having ntiui'tn tiik price of hoard to
J 1 ,50 per day, gives notice that, notwithstanding
this reduction bo will still continue to keep a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
Franklin House has just underioni extended
alterations, nud ..Is now lilted up bud refurnished
in superior style for the reception of visitors.
The Lower Floor formerly occupied by stores, is
now included in Ihe Ilottl, forming a Spacious
Reception Room, (tintlcmen's Parlor and Dinin;
Room, thereby allowing an addition of thirty
chambers ond several beautiful parlors frontini;
Chestnut street- Rooms in this Hotel are supe
rior to most others, l einq constructed with al
coves, forming parlor ond bed chamber attached
well lightened and ventilated. Its location is
tuisurpassed, either for business or pleasure.
1!KN. II. WOOI.MAN, Prop'r.
Philadelphia, Aug. 14, Ifco'-. 3tn.
JUST IsECEIVeF
, AT TtiB
Saddlery and Harness Establishment cf
G. W. STIIOII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Mlvc r, Itrass uik1
Jiij.mtni'd Mounting,
Which he will either m ike up to order or sell
separately for rash at pTires as low if not lower
th -.u can be bad nnvwherc fch-e.
SADDLE, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Tr.-mkn. Vail , Kc,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
Jor. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on the shortest no'.ice.
All persoiis are imiti J to cull and examine for
theitolvoM.
All kinds of produce taVen in eiuhatiga.
Sunbury; May 1, IS 52. tf.
' JOHN PHILLIPS & SOlf,
No. 47 oii(A Water Street, below Chestnut,
fMPOREKS of Foreign Kroits, Nuts, Wines,
Ac, keep constantly on hand the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Raisins, Almonda, Cur ranis.
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts,
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts, Pigs, Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved fiiugor, amarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Pire Crackers,
Port Wine, Madeira. Wine, Cluiet Wine,
Sherry " Muscat ' P eel Mabja "
FtoUMpUa, July ?, I?; ly.
l'JEX'JY W, P.Cc'iirU i.:.' ;:itj tV.e j-ildic
thai he has taken the Sunbuty Perry and
s ha is now welt pfepmod v.ith good and sufTi
cient rrntu he will be enabled to aecoiutiuidate
the public wflh prumrhecs and JcsjiateU.
April 10, 1852 tf.
I ) LANK DLLDS prinu?d on the 1c
of parchment paper, sold ut ti lo-.v
l.-ViJu-.;ity
est p'ic s
at tV.is cr.e, bv w .(Ir.h.e sml 1."
! NEW STORE, i
PBTElt Ar: Gil AY
TJESPECTFTLLY informs the cUiuns of
Hunburr and vicinity, that he has eommen.
ced a new store In Whortleberry street, in tha
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Orsy, .and has
just received and oyoncj k Veil selected assort
ment of
Dry Go ridsj
Consisting In par? of
CLOTHS, CA8SLV!EK&, SATTINETTS,
And a general assortment of
ladies dreUs.and fancy goods
, of every variety arid stylo. .
, GROCEUlt3 6f cVer'y defcriiion.
Also an. asfcirtment of
hardware and queensware, ;
And a genrrnl variety of other .articles snnh s
are suitable to the trade, all of which will be soli
ul the lowast prices. . . j .
Country produce taken in cxehtfrg's at tlie
highest prices. - ,
Sunbury, May 15, 183C. m.
Uh and Arch Street, ,
PHILADELPHIA. , ,
Bi"AA'E establish sd a Stort whers the Ust .
trade noiv resort for
llousehoM Dry Goode,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress tilki nud Shawb.
Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
(Moths, Csssimcrs and Vestings, .
Mnslinn a. id Linens by the piece,
I)nin:k Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent p,!;,ck Silks for Drcs?e.
Full Stock uf Muuriiini; Goods. . , ,. ,
E. A' L. nre constantly receiving Bargains from
ihc New York und PJ.ibuli Iphi t Auctions, which
the v sell wholesale and retail vcrv cheap for Net t
anlu . ' .
EnwAnn E. Evan, Vai:inv.ton I. Lanbeli.,
rhiladelpliia, July 3, 1652 ly.
i-mvr stob.13.
DEXJA.MIX iieffxer
I"? ESPUCFFiri-LV" informs tho citizen of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by Gcor
Bright, opposite Belton's Hotel. ; He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring .and Slimmer Goods,
consistinr; in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassiuets. ,
SUMMI'.RAVARE of nil kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO,: . . .
CsillcocM, Ginglinius, I.nwns,
IrtouNRclinc Uc Lnlucs
nnd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety. , J
Also un assortment of f Iard'ai'b. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also nn excellent assortment of
QTrEENSWArjE, of various styles and
pallet ns.
Also an assortment of HOOT & SlIOF.si
Palm Leaf and other Hats and Caps.
Salt, Fish, fcje.
Also a variety of LIQUORS, such as
ISrautly, d'iii, Wihr, Vr.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices. , ,
MS"" Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices. , .....
Sunbury, May I, 1852. ly.
"LIB EBT YsTt 0 ! V E W OK KsT
a&ot' Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA. :,
THE undersigned respectfully inform the pub
lic that they nre in full operation nt their
new foundry, nnd ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the moit reasona
ble terms..
They invite Ihe attention of TOVF. DEAL
ERS to their lurcc assortment of STOVES, alt
of which ate entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among whioh are tho Liberty Air
Tisht too!;, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind luu
proved. Fire King Radiators, Salamanders. Can
nons, Rases, Bare Cylinders, liar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gus Ovens, &e., &e.
ARUOTT if LAWRENCE.
N. P. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1S.VJ. ly.
NEW"C0URYST0REi
At Ihe Forks of the Plum Creek and Tu'tpe-
hocken tlnad, (near Kreiar.baum s Istack
Smith Shop.
JACOl "NVEIMEK,
iK nsPLCTFLT.LV informs the pulilic that ha
has opened a new Store at the above place
aud has just received a splendid slock of new
Spring' and Summer Goods,
Consi-ting in part cf
Cloth?; Csissimers, Sattincts,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linnti cotton
and vvoibied summer wai.
. ALSO
CoUicoes, Kuslin de Laiir , lawns,
ih;ji!i.iisjs,
And all l.intls of Dress Gocid3 for Ladies.
Tea, Coffee, Si'Gaii, Molasses, &c.
c;t:n:i:3ttr.s, of ail kinds.
BRANJDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kindi ot
,Li(juors.
Hardware. Iron nnd SUrl, Kails, ic,
aVSEKSWAEE.
Sliucf, Boots, Cups, Palm leaf and other Hals,
Pish, Salt, &C,
All of which he will sell at tho most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1S52 -tf.
S0A? & CANDLE lIAIItJTACTCSYr
No. l'J Word St between 2d If id Sts., and
No. 17. North ti(i Street,
1'ilILAOr.LI'IIIA.
.John Eiuiciort Jp: imd fc'cn,
I ESPF.CTF CLLYlnformStore-keep?., Mer
chants, Ve that they Manufacture ui.chave
f.ir Sale, Palm, Vi.ile, Variegated, ) ellow a'.u
Rrown S tapt, Mc'uld and Dipped Candlis, alt of
good quality aud at reasonable prices. ,
LV" CaiU pa'd for Tallow and it.JS-1 Fut.
April 10 lb.5i.-ly.
Win. McCavty, llooksellt p.
RESPECTFULLY inform hi friends av;f
the public, that ne has removed his Rook
Store, to Market street, to tlie house occupied,
by J. Naille, Esq., Atloruey at Low, ittwly oiv
poaite the Court llouf.e, on the turtH :d'',
vhera kefjaj tor sale con..:itly orf hand a go.I
assortment of book a. id s'.ulionory.
For Sde A lafo new spring waggon fit frr
2, 3 or 4 horscs.
6ir.bury, Ju;v 21, rtS'J. tf. ,
X ti V..' Alt. A
Dec. 13, lo31 tf.
IMERON'S ARrniF.ME'nc Nos. I - 3.
ai.d Porter' Khetoiieal liwclor, i'.isl rs'-en--ed
and for asln by W.M. McC'AKl'V.
Rnnbuiv, Mav !.
M'$V- MLIft JuMi-" Coi!'Wc .:
( Bills hkudsomly r'i'" f,A l,,,"
I , t this otl .
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