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SUNMJl'tY AME1U0AN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
. - tot of cltcrs
hfcMAtta in this post office at
M-XIllni, Si.pt. 80,
Aleom Wm.
Ayres John
Jump Mr.
Xj
Loshel John
M
Morgan Rachel
Moore Peter 11.
Morgan Charles
Piper Geo. A.
lienn Henry J.
Rhodes P.
Rockefeller Solomon
s
Snyder Peter
Shrnder Jim.
Shipo Jorph
Schmink Jno.
Shier Henry
Struuscr Petc-r
T
Trommel J no, C.
Taylor Caleb N.
V
Ungne Geo.
w
Weiser Philip
Y
i oxtheiiner Geo.
Young Samuel
B
Buoher John A.
Rarnhmt David
Mucher Emma
Brown Henry
Bowen John
C
Campbell Simeon
Donovan Sophia
Daal Wm. .
Dulnn John
F
Firman Wm.
Fiiek Henry W.
Goodman Richard 2
Haslet Wm. It.
Hoover Benj.
Hrfitier Isaac
H mi I- tshot Hirrtm
Hummeshncen M. F.
IiiRle Harriet
J
Jewell Mr.
(Surveyor )
R. B. PACKER, P. M.
List oi" Letters
nrc.MAIMNn I J Til E POST OFFII K
At Northumberland, Sept. 30, 1852.
R
Ease S. P.
Itri-Tit J. W.
Rrishand John
B.imhnrl Geotge
Kurkhi-ait J.
Beard Jamt s
c
F.'Miniupharn J.i. U.
Cnsslcr Sallie
Caimon Geo. P.
fofman John
Clayton Jus. J.
D
Dudley Chas. 11.
Do.oe Mr.
0
Guliek J .hn
Gibson U B.
Greiaii Bitting
H
Haney Isaac
llahn John
Henry Wm.
Hoffman Jas W.
I
Irvin Matilda J.
K
Kinley Nathan
Yorks
Krunser J. W.
Keim Danb-I
L
f.iHvrenre A. S.
Li-mou Jiimra
M
M.irr Wm. P.
Mohan Ann Mis.
M; han Win.
JFCnrmiok Mary Minn
0
Oliver Clms. A.
P
Pen in Calnin
ft
Quinlin K. G.
R
Rodenrmel II. D.
K.ike Geo.
8
Spvkor & nnvpn Mfw.
Saltman Anthony W.
Shoemaker Matilda
w
Whitten II. II.
Wallets Capt Henry
Y
William
MARGARET WEIMEIL I M.
ORPHANS1 COURT SALE.
N" pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court
of Nortliiimlrerland county, will lw exposed
to public snle cn
THURSDAY, the 2S( of October next,
on the premises, the following. re ,il estate to wit :
a certuiu
Tract of Land,
situate in Point township, County aforesaid, con
taining about
OXE HUNDRED ACRES
adjoining tl north brand:, of the river Pusque
liaunn; on the south, Jand of Peter IJ.iMy, now
ceiiied by Leon.ird Miller; on the southward,
l.-uid late of John Porter, dee'd., and oilier lands
of said intcstuic, on Hie northward, Rnd lands of
Wm. Camoron on tlss westward. Whereon nee.
erected a two story frame
M DWELLING HOUSE,
l.iri;c Rmik Uara, Wagon House, Shed
. and out Uuildinc. AbiMit
EIGHTY ACRES
of said tract is cleared and in good state of culti
vation, tho residue is timlier land. A well of
good water at the Dwelling House and one ut
the Barn. Also a certain other
TRACT OF LAND,
adjoining the one above described, containing
alout NINETY ACRES adjoining;
lands of Tetcr Bahly, and the tract above descri
licd, and the Southward, on the east nnd north
ward, by land now occupied by Win. Aiiimer.
in n n l-rlontrinc to Snyder, and on the
westward bv lard late of John Porter, dee'd., about
rM.YTY A CUES of this trait are cleared and in
a good stata of cultivation the balance in timlier
1 inn uicr? ih iron uru ui a voou quriuiy on (Jus
tract. Late the estate of Henry Rockefeller,
dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M . of
said day, when the terms of sale will bo made
known by
JOHN ROCKEFELLER,
HENRY MORGAN,
By Order of the Court, )
J. P. PCKSEL, Clk. O. C. S
Oct. 2, 1852. It )
Ailm'rs.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
S pursuaiw ofan order of the Orphans' Court
of NcTlhumls-rland county, will lie exposed
to politic sale on
H'ED.VESJJJY, the ZKhdavr. October,
next, on the pr anises, The following renl estate
to wits All tbe int. rut of the following named
heirs of Peter Eruliakcr, late of Lancaster county,
dee'd., to wit r Henry Brubaker's interest 2-14
parts; Anna, Ester and Mary Holliuger, children
.if Mary Hollinger and grand-children of V..ra,
"ham Butlakcr, of Lancaster county, dee'd., their
int.-1 est, tbe undivided one fo'iitcenth part;
Andrew Brubaker, nr.or i'mid of Jacob Bruba
ker, dee'd., and a g'mi-child of Abraham Bruba
ker, dee'd., the undivided one fourteenth part of
tho upper pari of the Island formerly known n
"Whites Island," situate in the (Susquehanna in
Jackson town-hip, late Mahonoy township. Nor
tliumlierland county, about 12 miles below Sun
bury! containing
131 Acres.
74 perches or thereabouts, adjoining landa of
UeujainUl ntrtckler, witn the appurtenances
I-B'e the estate of Abraham Brubaker, dee'd.
' Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will be made known
iaiiv tiTuifiti vn
(iEO. KUODY, I Guar.
GABRIEL BEAR, f dians.
JOHN HCRSHEY, J
N. B. The interest of all the other heirs will
be olTorcd for sale ut the same lime and place.
SAMUEL BULBAKEH,
Agent for other heirs.
For further information inquire of
FREDERICK LAZARUS, Esq.
Funbury Pu.
By onler of the Court,
J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C
Oct. 2, 1852 ts.
LIST OF CAUSES
VOR Special Court of Common Pleas of
O1 Nortbuiuberland Lountv to be liclil on
Monday the 26th day of October 1852.
Frederick Keener
va w m. Ayrea
va Hugh Bellas et al
vs Geo A Dixon
Va Henrv Manser
vs T A Billington et al
Vs Peter Warey
Graham et al
B K Kase
Piatt A Piatt
Wm L Heiueman
Geo Gehrig et al
Rebecca Lamlson
Geo Garman
vs Thomas Vastine's sirs
va B H Howell et al
Geo Eyster for Mar
ys Eb'xer Greenough ex't
tin Weaver
Mahoaoy and Bhamokin M Abram p,uI
.' IruBrovament Co
Walker St Wife vs Hannah Mendenhall
Henry Donnel at al va Hugh Bellas
JAMES BEARD, Troth'
',' Prolhonotary 'a Office, 1
fiunbury, iSept. I, 1852.-J
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
M OTICE In hereby Riven to ill Lepiitcos,
' Creditors and other perrons Interested in tho
Estates of the following named persons, Hint the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said
Estates have filed their Recounts with the Register
of Northumberland county, and tbut the same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the 2d day of November next
for confirmation and allowance.
1852.
Henry Yoxtheimer, dee'd., settled by Ids
Adm'r. Frederick Lazarus.
Genrco Eckert, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Williun Nice.
John Dove, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r J.
Woods Brown.
Geirge Grant, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Peter llilcinnn.
John Eistcr, dee'd., settled by his E.e'r John
Eistcr.
Eliialelh Wagner, dee'd., fettled ly her Adm'r
l'eter Wagner.
Joseph Hutchison, dee'd., settled by his E.'.e'r
Robert & Wilson Hutrhisnn.
Leonard I'loutx, dee'd., fettled by his Adm'r
John rrul7..
Al r 1 am Turner, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Wm. & Al rahnm Turner.
Jaioli Snyder, dee'd., setllrd by his Adm'rs
Joseph & Henry Snyder.
Lavint lienebrl, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
Samuel Rcitz.
Susanna Feter. dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
John D. Fetzer.
Andrew Fetzer, deed., settled by one jfhis
Exe'rs Andrew J Fetzer.
Andrrw Fetzer, dee'd., net tie. 1 by his Exe'rs
John B. & Andrew J Fetzer.
Peter Vandlin, dee'd.. settled by his Adm'r
de bonis mm Wm. l!ced.
Liberty Dowuil, dee'd., settled by Wm. Ecw-
crt, Esq., of Lew is Dcwert, dee'd., who was
Exe'r of .Mrs. Liberty Deaert, dee'd.
Susanna Melller, d-.-e'd., settled by her Guar
dian, Luther Enssctl.
Ciirnliiie 1'eilU r, willed by her Guardian, Eiias
l'eiili r.
JOHN P. PCESEL, Register.
Register's Oilier, )
Sunbury, Oct.. 2, 1852. 5t. S
IM.OCLAM VTION.
T&JOTICE
is hen by L'iven that a Special
Co
unit I I l i-inumii 1 li'n, in timl Inr the
Cnui'ty of Nochnnibei lai.il, to commence Hi
the Court House, in the hiininsh of Siinhnrv.
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday ihe fla'h
day of October next, nnd will continue
ONE WEEK.
Jurors rue requested to lm punctual in
their atteud.inciv at the tiinu iippointed
aifreenbli! to llivir noiices.
Given under iny hand ut Siiiiburv, the lfiih
day of September, in tho year of om Lord
one Ihonsiinil einlit himdie'l timl lifly.two
and thu ludcpeuilence of the United Stales
of Ainciicii the "fllh.
WILLIAM 15. KirP. f'heiiir.
God save the CotiiimniWi ailli.
LIST OF JURORS,
OF Nnrthiinihoilaiid Count, for O.'tibrr
S5, 1S5J. Special CiniM.
Point. Tlu nia Johnson, C'lnis. Ihumct.
Lkwis. A.J Deir, S.i'nnel Arlnuin, Ui'ii
jimiii MeiiL'iis, Jacob lliint.iiiyi'i, Henry
Kmip, Join: Unfiles.
Dki.awaiii: Robert Iliilcliiiifon, George
Rininyan. Wtn. Hood.
Ciin.i-yUAvif i:. Win. K. Rrwino.
Ti-RBCT. Peter Dunk'-, Kilyon Diinklc,
Win. M. Sample, Isaac Marsh.
North vm bkh land. Robert Leshor.
Suxbvuv. Jacob Grilich, Win. Ib.over,
llenrr 1'ncher.
1ppk Acuu.-ta Reuben Garinper.
I.uwi:r Abraham Shipmnn.
Ri'sii C. A. Hi a'h.
Siiamokix. Martin Gass, Asa John, John
Siniih, Charles Alexander, James Yai.hoin,
; I'lnlip hopp.
! Cpi'Kr MaiioNov Samuel HeiiriP.
lvcbnck, Andrew Geist
j Lowkr " John Michael,
j Little " Isaac D Raker,
i Jackson. Abiaham D.-ppen.
I Cameros. Saloinon Diiiikk'berner
Henry
List of Jurors,
F Northumberland County for November
T., A, D. ISo'J.
(si-aiail .Turoi's.
r '..n; i I i i. ... ti .
i.r.in. "inns itujiri, iiiiucii .IIUIIIUIU- J ,
erv, John Warlnian. Jacob Sh.ider.
Dki.awark. Cyronas liombov.
Clin isquaijuk Jacob Kramer, Daniel P.
Caul, Robeit Reed.
Tl-reut. Samuel B. Cain EJu.nd Dies-
jer
JIii.ton Ilfiuy Siiine.
St'XBi'KY. -Samuel Mantz
I'ri'KR Aiir.i-sTA John S. Haas, John F.
Kline.
Liiwen AfiiusTA. Jeremiah Wetzel, Wm.
M. Miller.
llt'.sii. Philip Obeidoif.
Siiamokin Silas Furrow.
I'ppr.ii Maiionov. Abraham (Jcisl, Hen
ry Geil, John Kchler.
Jack-on. Daniel Boliuer. Honiy G10I1,
Peter Reed.
TRAVERSE JL'RORS.
Point. E.I. Rimy, John Hcckcrt, Charles
Moiiiau. Robert C'liu y, jr.
Lkwim. Sainuel Munges, David K. Mont
gomery, S. Beaver
Mtl.Tu.x. Paul 3Ptincll, Solomon DicfTcn
dafref Dklawarb. S Garnhart, P. C. I'u.v, E.I.
iiruckeiniller, ( liiistiati (icisll.
Tin ui'T. David Kole.
North I'm rkki.an d William Kiliot, Geo.
Apev, Alevai.der Coll. Dennis Walteis,
Hiram Rm h.
Si'.nuimiv. Geo. P. lSuyra
I't'PKU Ai'i.i'sTA. Saninel Sui.lt;e.
Low Kit Ai'c.csta. Peter Moore. Isaac
D.-wiil, John Krv.
Rush. Alexander Moore, Rniihnm Case.
Siiamokix Isaac Soner, P. Schntdl, Sam
uel John. Isaiah MoiL'an. S. Gruul. John
!iu Casemau, Isaiah Miller. Samuel Eut.
ohu Frank, Samuel Johnson.
taiAL. S Ivauas Bud.
I'ri'KR MahoNiiV. Jacob (Wise David
Mallich, Suloinoii ShunkwilliT.
IUWKIl " . Jacob fiarmnr. lolin
Lefinan.
Jackson Maitin D. umh1!..r c,,t n,,..
ler, I. Buyer. '
t HILISOIUOL'F. John R.mln1on... I
Fulper, Thomas Kjefer. '
Tt'lil .liiioi'M.
Point. JoliuGulick. l!oln.n l.o.l, 1 1.
Snyder. '
Lkwis John Tweed.
Dklawakr J lines F Beard
Cim.isQUAQCK. Daniel R. B.-bel. m;. i.i
McGee, John Simpson.
Milton. Samuel Leas, Samuel Rhodes
NoKTHUMBEIlLAND Jos. Vai.dvke. Dini, !
T) : 111- .
urniiiigiim, jacou ieisenrinjr.
Lower Auccrta William WeiUel. Geo
Fasold, Peter Reilz, Geoige Keefer. Dai.iel
Loiiran. (sou 01 jnnn
Siiamokin Wm. H. Mueneh, Geo. Fox.
hrancia r. rH'tiwartx, alnuel Hammond, II
II. Teaia, John Repley, Jacob Swenlx.
Rush Abraham bckiiiau, Jacob HolL
man.
Lowkr Mahonoy. lsano Lahr. M. Wert
Sebastian Slepp, B. Dover, Jacob Aumiller.
I.trn.ic " . rnocn Holier.
Jackson. Jacob Hoirman, Eliaa Schwarl7,
OVSTER CANS A lot of empty Jyster
Cana, auitible for putting up fruit, for sale
by WM. II. THOMPSON.
MARRIAGE CET1FICATES Uaudsoraely
executed for sale at this ofliir, single or
by til ' d.wll.
LIST OF CAUSES
TOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumberland County, at November
l .i A V., 1K58.
rt..INTIFFS. TmFF.NtHNTS.
P K Hoirman wife va II Kiihnts, Mcl'arty ct al
Mott & Shober vs Danirl Dreisbach
(Caspar Heckart va Frederick Heckart
John W Teal va Geo B Youngman
Hirkuk ft Cantlne vs Geo W Armstrons
Jacob Keller , vs Rank of Northumberland.
Rnker & Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad
,., , ,, , . Jacob Zartnian's
Henry Kbrc JkLvoluswIfe vs ,,1,ini,tTitor
William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter
Mary Jann limner el nl vs William Wilson
Becker & Weillcr vs R D CummiuRs.
Mary Mart s Win II Spratt '
t?a:uc vs John Campbell & wife
George Shiley a Ab'm Duukells-rRcr's admr'x
Isaac. Tyler m It M SeydiTa udm'r
John Brown vs John Oyster senr'a ex'r
Sh.iO'ner fc Zeii;ler clal vs Thos 8 Mackey
Jno Koorr for 11. Knorr vs Enoch Hewers' ndin'r
James T Sutlon & Co vs Samuel Kyln
Ehziibctli Ivricr vs A 8 I.awrctico
Daniel Ooiisert vs Ilenrf Uobner
Mnry Pattersjii vs Gcarre Hecl;c:'t
Boneparte Thompson et id vs Casper St Clair
Wm McDaniel for A
vs John Jackson ct al
vs II S Ilnulman
vs Lase Reader
vs James Beard el ul
vs D Marr &. I Brown
vs Susan & Sarah Reid
vs Charles Alexander
vs Same & Wifo
vs A W Comly
vs Coortjc Snyder
vs (Jeorge Iferlit
W Comly
William Dalius
John Keynolds
John Jackson
George Lawrene
Billington for Hunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Sume
John Jackson Jr
Simon Snvdcr
A W Coinlv
Balt.nr Gurnlinit's ndinr's vs 11 W Dunn's admr
Allan NewlM-rry vs Tlmnin Rascr
Craudall for .1 (.' Morgan vs (Jco Miller's adm'r
John ISced's assi.jnee vs 1", L I'iper
John Ris At Wile vs (ienrc Fox
John KI115 vs Daniel WciJner
anie vs Same
'Hsliin;;tou Mntiinl In
iiirau.'e Co'iipany
State M utiinl 1 iie lusii
rnnce Cnmpauy
Titer Ainwiiie i: .Men
go A Rci.l
Jacob 1?. Miisscr
Joanna Pcnilcville
George I.citN.'ryer
Sarab L Keen
Same
Oliver U Hilliavd
vs E Kitcfmau ct al
vs Same
C Gosh cv Jacob
va ... ..
. i 4.U
vs Ib'iil.e'i Fegcly
vs A K Kapp
vs Robert Whiteside
vs Abpihaiii llnwions
vs Samuel tavide
vs John llarlinin
s Joseph Dimmii k et al
vs Susanna Keid
vs Hueh Bellas
vs Wm II Thompson
M Barhhiau & FMarkle
vs A F. Kiituer
s Andrew .Mcl.iiliahan
vs Win II liouiid
vs Gi-oruc P.rijht
vs Ihnii! I. bland
vs 'I hoio.: Barr
Jaeol, Ib-inard alid
111 Kulilrr
vs J Furiiiiin iV F Klac
vs Barb.ua llalUr'st'lS
vs J W Friliiiij
vs J ii ob Wertiiian
vs Vnrlin Irwius' adm'r
vs Jatoli Stilzel
vs Woiverton' Leiscnr'y;
vs Jacob llolVmnn ct al
vs Willium Inch
vs IYler Thomas
vs Daniel Kainplc
J W Peal lador.-H-e &
Chiist A McFaddcu
beul.cn Fcgely ('0
Aliijdi liowau
Christian CiiMc v
Folirrt M Lyon
iielieeca (sn ail.
Henry A Lichocr
John L Ye iger
Francis Jodan
Henrietta Lewis
Daniel Gilis.111
Krirgcr for R 1:
gcly
J 1 aiassi'r
David Fisher
Daniel lihodes
J W Teal
Samuel L Bcei
E John for W Camp
William Seehler
U l'aircly & Co
Ilodtilpll Dnciiger
George Brosioos
n if.i.,i r.r m
S Jenkins with notice
.tiaiv m
10 ii . ii-ii-iinii.
eiu'ertoii Smith's exr's vs A C A. T G Morris
Same Same
Weiidel L Ktfur vs John F Wolf.ngcr
illiam Foi'sinaii ct id vs John Parks
Fiedcrick Wilhelui vs Henry Williclm
Jno Bush A' Wife vs Nathaniel Saxton's adm'r
J ' A Shissler vs Daniel (ill nil
ReuU'ii Fagcly V Co vs John Rasser iV Co
Jacob 11 Rhoads vs .1 Foy 'i J llarinun
Samuil F.wing vs Ii D ("iiinniings
Jos:eph Wcitzi'l vs Benjamin Robins
Jordan A: Welker br
Lodge No 2vj
vs Wil i.tm Fagcly
John S Good
J Ott Riwkefeller
Welker (V Wife
Georue Parfat
Robt Hutchinson
David Me.Micken
i . .. . .
vs 1! I) ('ummiiigs
vs J C Ilorton
vs Hannah Mendcnhall
vs Harrison Heiiu
vs Henry Lontz s ex'rs
vs R. D. Cunimings
vs Simon Rcedv
.inri!rci .uiiiincra
oscoli I,. Autcu
vs Henry High
vs John 1L I'urdy
vs Jos II Kline's ndm'r
vs Abraham Marshall
J B Masser
.l.icub Kliue
Peter Biliuitio
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
Prolhonotarj's Oiiice. i
Suiihury, Sept. 25, 1852. V
" LADIES' DP.ESS TEIMMINGS.
.1. V. OHKUTKUFFKR,
S. K. Cor. Xiiitk and Maplr Sts uboie llan,
rini,ADELFi:iA.
1NVITI
: the Ladies of the Citv and Countrv
to call end
CNBiuinc his splcudid Stock 01
Trimmings which has been selected with the ut
most care.
Mr. O. being eicbled. from bis experience in
t'.o bu.iucs, to take advantage of the wholesale
market, is able to sell us low as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. una lirineilv principal con
ductor of the cy.tfiuic business of Mr. J. W.
Hurstiiian, No. 204 Chestnut Street, unj his ex
tensive experience i!l be a guarantee of his
hihlv to do justice to Ins customers. His iSlock
comprises the following.
Sit'.; Worsted, mid Cotlim Curtuiii fVijrc,
Binding, Tassels nod Cord, Silk and Worsted
Blind do. Silk, Woollen, and t'nltoii ll.iisery.
(i'oves, Combs, Brushes, Snaps, l'erfumery, Ac.
W oollen anil t ollon Kuillinj ami Darning am.
Poile Monnaies, Furni-hcd Wink Boxes, Biuce-
lets, and r ulicy Article gcncially. Cull and
examine for joiuselves.
Philadelphia, September 25. 1S32 Cm.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS
JOHN STONK SONS,
1MPORTKHS AND UKAI.F.ItS IN
FRKNCH M I LLI NEK Y GOODS,
No. i5 South Secot.d Street,
PHILADELPHTA.
A VINO completed the improtcmciits to
their Store, are now opening u large and
beniciful assortment of
Paris Fancv I'catlicrs.
French and Amciieau Flowers,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Fancy Bonnet Huffs,
Corded and Plain civets,
Saiius,
tiross. d'Afriipies, Luces. Ac. Vc.
To whieh tbev invito the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners the cirv.
Philadelphia, S. pteoiU r '.'.'i, l&':.-2iu.
J. M. HEYBEEGER & BROTHER,
Yo. 47 A'uilh Second .SV :.,
riui.ADEX.rmA.
IMPORTERS of every description of FUh,
liooka and Fishing Tackle. Toy a, German
l-ancy tjooils, (ions and Sporting Apparatus.
Wholesale and Retaib
Aug. 28, 183'J tlm.
Bounty Land Warranto.
T HOsE having bounly laud warrants in the!
X possesion and wisbinir to ilisnnsa of Ihcm
can find a ready sale by applying at the residence
of the subscritier near Shuinokiu Dam. Union
county PB. He will also attend to the obtuiuing
or bounty land warrants from the Department at
a reasonable recompense.
L. R. HUMMEL.
Kunbury, August 14. 1851 3m.
"LANK DEEDS printed on the bet quality
?l Jiurchmeul r, sold at tbe lowe.l piues
St this olliee, by nhulrule and r.til
GKOKGH AV- ZIMEKMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Gl Arch Street, four doors aliovc Secoml,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON I1AN DAG F.N EBAL ASSORTS! ENT OF
BLINDS,
Vi'hich for stvle of finUh nnd workmanship rantiot l-e surpassed. Wholesale nnd Retsil
M the lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AMD REED BLINDS
WIIOI.KS.U.K, AT MANTPACTL-RKIW PltlCtW.
tT5 MERCHANTS and others are invited to call and examine.
Philadelphia, August 51, 18."2. !
SWAIM'3
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR THE Cl. UK OF
Incipient C'Otisumptln.'i.
Scrnfida, (Jeneral Debility. While Stnllins,
lthtvma'.ium, Diseases of the Liver nn
Situ, cud (.17 Diseases urisiita; from
Imjiuritiet of the lilvod, and the
Effects of Mercury.
SW.UM'S PAXACKA has Itch for ni ne ll an tliirly
years I'l'lul.nilvil in thin o uinlry null in l airoiie f .r its
vxlruiir.linarv tiircv far the rt-niiicilL'Sof wlarliri'lerrnce
l inaile 1.1 Hi. directions mill l.ks (wlikli way lie I111I
griiliii) ncc 'lli;nviMif lli rauue.vi. h.aiir of wliiell five
tile (Kirlionlars uf cases lis) liiplitfal ft griieril pnl liinlioii,
where the isitK-nla Inil Iktii nlnp sl cut -11 hj niilifir.'luh,
null were ile.nieil Incurable lv lMiysieinns.
In has Itii nrc I in h.'spi!ids 11111I irivni! nr. elief, mul
lias htul the singular l-irtunn of lH.iiif ree .iniiMi'ttal by Ihe
most cel.'linitnl ihysn iiiii nn I etl, e" iaet pcrs 11s.
Ain"iiu olhers liy '
W. liihs m. M. 0., l'rof. f Smi'i-rv. Pn. I nivcrsitv.
Valentine M ut, Ai. l'rof. u Wara , .V V. t'nivrr
sitv. v. r. Hlwccs. m. n . Vr '(. r Mi.t . rv tmcisity.
N. t'liapiusii, M. I).. I'ff. !' I'hjuie. I'n tliivirsity.
T. l'lirkc. M. I) , I'rer'l (lh ri- ul" I'll: sieiam, Tliilu.
J)r. JVI Valli, I'ral.iil .M.sl eiiie. Iliivmis.
J-.- Iviureuer lie l.iiz. I'rol". ol iaai'ry. 1 .11 Is 11.
J. C! Ipnmii. Meinls r II yul l" lecc Singe l., IMiiloa.
ft. V. rrMii;. Inle Mini.ier lo iion.
Sir Thnuris I'enrs si. Mai. 'ii. Ilrili.li Aimy.
t.illiert Uohertsoa, llrilisli Consul. A e . A '.
Anil a! 1, the wauli-rl ul cure, illti lei ly f aim's Tail
rni have for itinity year tnmle i 1111 iiiviila.iliie remeily.
'I'lu? Pitarei d ts not rouiiiin itiiT'-urv in miy form, n'l
Uieg nn liuiiM'rnt reKiruluin, it may lie (liven ta lle
lit st lenitrr infnul.
Till! r- Inil priei: Iris heeii reilneeil In t ."II per t) ttle,
(e'aituintiifr thice hull" pims) or iliree Iw.nten t'or S-l.
HEWARK OF IMl'OflTIOX.
Pivnim's Panaeen is in ram. lsittl.-s. flu'eit I rRiluili
H illy. Willi Or following litters hi veil on the Rim :
SWAIM'. l'.V.NACHA l'lIU.ADA."
ami Invitie the n inie of J 4 Pwaim sljiinpit on the seal
iiill wax. nnd wrilten en ihr l-ihel eoverum llir e irk. nml n
tjilethliii t'llifriiviii-i lor th iile of thu Isitlle. e iup -sul ol
lits'inelric lallie w--rk, e iiiproiiar nine iliirer.nt ilit-s,
whieli have tieell lilrntsl f l the exclusive use of the pr -prielor,
liv lniKir & t'o, l.iuk nole rnirruV'-rs. ..f I'Lila-it.-lphin
In thu eeutre is :t H.rtruit of the Isle m.Swaiui
e .yiiyhl seeureil.
Aijso, fiWAi.M's vr.nsriFiT.n.
A ralanl.le Knini'y ?.rilieiue, tieiug n hiiihl nppr veil
liaii'sly for nil iliFOn.' aiisiiitr lioin il. I.iiity of lli.- (lius
liv oi-frmis, saeh ns Vnruis, l.'li .ler.i .Morl.uM, Dvsruirry
I'cver anil Auue, Ititciliia; lVes, lieU lleiulacho, Ac, o.
Ne the I'nuiplik': (wloeli may he haa" gratis) iu;e liipuny
llfj t lie Veriinfiin'-.
I're.Kinst ill SU'.WM'S I.AHCIRATOnV. TIIK
III, I) 'SI'.WD. S.-V.hlll .tici I. In-low fhee'liat. t'hilllllel.
I.i.i.i. tuiil h iil hv ui; 1 Ho rrseelalih.' llrucisis in tlic I'ni
...lri:,K. CAf I'll A Tl THU ITItlaV.
l' -is n v ishiii - 1 l.iaia ihe reuaiii- rV AIM'S l'A
t:CA .111.1 MV.IF V KKMU'Llji:, sl.miil lie careful
to 1 l.seiw ll.il ISe niolli
fcW.UM
in r,v!!i!l f-ffily mt t !i-iitli mul LiU'l, or Oicy nmy
U- inivifil nn liy tiM'tliciii mu le in iniiiiitiiiii i tlivin by
ii pi-iw-n bcnnutt 11 fhrint h.il finnbr nitiiii, well cuk-ut.itett
In iliffivr.
I'liil.uklj.liirt, (kl'-lo-r i, -'.:n .
500 AGENTS WANTED.
81000 a vt ar.
TTT ANTED in every Cuiinly of tho I'liiitd
' (stntcs, active and enterprising men to en
gage in the sale of some of the lcst BiHiks pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
posessiug a small capital of from $2.) to SI00,
such inducement will be ollcrcd as to enable
them to make f.om S3 to !j 10 a day profit.
t F Tho Books published by us arc all useful
in their character, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they are fBI'cd.
For farther particulars, address, (posrage paid,)
DANIELS c GETZ.
Successors to W. A. Leary fc Co.;
No. 13S North Second Street, Philadelphia.
Sunlniry Oct. 2, 1S5 J If.
PlYo C LA MA TI ON
iV OTICE is hereby g'nen that tho several
' Courts of Common Fleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer nnd Terminer and dencral Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunliury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, ilie
2d day of November next, and will continue
TWO' WEEK.
The coroner, Ju .ticcs of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of NorthumU-rlaiid, arc
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several olliccs appertaining to be dune. And all
' witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
! wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
I commanded to lie then and there attending in their
! proper persons to prosecute airainst him, as shall
I lie just and not to depart without leave at their
j peril. Jurora aie requested to I c punctual in their
I attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to
their notices.
(;iv(.n my ,ul,j , K,milllrv, the lSth day
of Sept, in the year of our Lord 0110 thou,
sand eight hundred and fifty-two and the In.
dependence of the Unite J Mates of America
the 70th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, .Sheriff:
God save Ihe Commonwealth.
N K W
To!)iic'(. .Snnir. S' S.
eu-ar
T
IIE subscribers restiectfullv inform Country
MiTchsiits that we have now on hand a
general assortment of the bet
VIRGINIA BRAND TOCACCO.
Cavendish 5s. Lump 8s. Lump lis. Plug, Ac.,
at the Manufacturers lowest prices. Also a fine
as.ortmeut uf Foreign and Domestic Segarj,
SinilV, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads,
&c, which we will sell ut the lowest prices,
S. WOODWARD & CO.,
23 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
September 4, 1852. 'dm.
REMOVAL.
Tlll".oUl. swli'.i.l,.l I'OCKF.T 1!(MK on.l MOItorCO
L'Afi: MAM'l-'ACTOUY, I ciliil ul 5UJ Clicstanl
Htreel lor tho ijii.i
TWENTY-ONE YEARS,
lm. la-en rem -vtil to No. aus AHOIl iTlt I'.IIT, fir at it mr
licl-ov Illli streel, where eaa In loan.) lUu hirgeut untl Ijcst
s.i .riineul ol llid f-.ll-iwiiie urlielt-ti, via :
'. k,-t HiM.ka, l'..rt K-.lim, Dn-Mtioir Cn..-s. VVriiiiir
( iik-., Itnulccrs' Cuses. Ill-ilk Hook Uolil-rs. I ii 1 It k ,
M -iiiv Mel!., I'itnir i'un; Itu .r Mroii, Iv-rle Alonuniek,
oik La.e-i, Csril LuMrn, e.u.c i i.-h.-i,.
1". H. SMITH, lliaukfill for it lav-ns, Ii rK by mien
li.Hi. mi l with a ili-U-riiiiiuiti. n I . !i t o l-e-l ii'iaiily -f
jx.l. llie lawrst priees. 1.1 receive ii h'i.iiooI .il rui.lv'-:
The Tiuile sic reijuestttl fieallunJ eviii-nie U-iorc pur-t-)i:e!iiil!
i-l.-j-tt l re.
' 11 -U'-iHOriiia it"C a With licatness nn.1 .looa i ll,
1 F. H. SMI 1 11.
315 Arcli Wrcrt, rinl.i.hl,iliia.
K-ptfii'.Kjr 4, I-V.-J. 3m.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
fl'Iir. Su!irih-r Iwvii.g lrnc.l Die 1'i.lil.c II"'"'.
1 nwrlv kil-iwil n ll Aieer.rnu Ihiia--. ! il
Kreei. U-twteii Mm kit sua CUctaiiui PirH, ku eis.a-jid
tiic imiue ul Hie sail. lo
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Itcrjs It-ove lo inform Lis fi it u.l lh public, tint tk.s
kouw Ims uii'lurit mo liiioupli leiiKslcllius, reiwuiiiK, re
pumliiiK unit rtiiipriiur, I'roni nic to Ufc.-rneiit. Aiii
U re new oullil ol' luu.iliire. l-nliluir, e-. I-,'"
poieuiullroiu lUo must ink-bralcd Alauuiucuuori Ul tl,it
" Friua 111' ecntrnl locution, nnit lis close ifoiimity lo l lit
Riolroua H'pots, riiibiw lJuulilifS I'uu-ra is AimuM;.
ninit, Fuahimiulila Tlioroin-hnuM and FaUic fiiares, It
oilers inducements lo the Mercliant vuiiiinj tl.s eiiy ou
huaiuri-a. ill. 'fruvelkir seokiiig piea-mrs. lo fHlilllies
uiri louittl-si vi.iting the rilv, every lurilily will tie otTernt,
unit ever,- co-nlim irguided lo aiuke their visit agreeulile
uud iluus.uit.
A elmre of the piiutie ptiUoiuure rree'-rtfiinv solicited.
1ACOB O. I.LtKl, J.VIU.D IliVIN,
Hii-enulrritnit rioj-rkl-r
rinlmlrlin, hk.i. I, Sj-j m,
Clicap Vt'iilclics .Tcwclrv
X VHOLESALE and Retail, at the "rhilndcl
T phia M'atch and Jewelry Store," No. 9(
nn
North Second Street, corner of (Jonrrv. I'liilailel.
phi a.
OoM l-vrr WnlclieS, fill! jewetisl. 1 eanil e-,... CM nn
Sitcer do. full jeweled. t?H
Silver bepine, jewels, 111
llo ll,. . I)
Siipeilor IJunrlliMS, 1
lii'lll Popctn,.!,,.,
Fine Silver (to. 1 ..111
liolil llriiei'li.ts.
(Lull
l.lni
.(ia
mhes' r.olil l'eneils.
liiiilntioii 1I0. Silver Ten spoons, set.
Gold Pens, with Pencil nnd Silver Holder,
1,00
Gold Finger Rings 371 cents to P0 s Watch
G'asses, plain. 12 J cents; Patent. Is'J; Lunet,
2S; other nrlieles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for.
STAUFFER tc HARLEY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lcjunes, still lower than Ihe above prices,
August 28, 1332. ly.
SO WEI? fy JiAliXKS,
Pnljlislici's and )ook?cllci's,
No. 81 North Third Street,
rniLADELPIIIA.
M ISC ELL AN EOUS BOOKS.
Itihles, Prnyeis, Hymns, lV-ticul nii.l IIint ricul Works,
Travels, Xovels, Ac, fcc.
SCHOOL BOOKS
ICyery kiiet in use from s primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An eleciiiil n.sirlmeitt from the pass Issik upwards,
made of snpetii.r iaper, mid hest of huidiiig.
WRITING PAPERS.
Can. ittt,nnl Xtrtc PiintTrt, clifTtnit slvlisnnd ouuliiv.
nutl very chain.
STATIONERY.
Funpyt Pl:iin nml AtUiexivc I'livctopcm. hik. Pund, W'a
frm, Sti,tl Ht-iip, l:itcB, IN'ix'il!, P-irltr-.M ihik, Wruji
ping laocin (H nil kimlfs Curttiin Paim, Ac, Ac.
Chir M.t'H in all frcsli, h -melit rhrnp nnM BM;iwtr(!inpy.
Vurticiiliir mti-ntt'tii imul to Hit 4. Her. Country Mt
cufiittfi iukI TfiicinTji, lifixvtT Ihilr llny liny ttiy.
9 iwcr A; Jt'tiiir lire 1'uMiiftitri' nf I'CI.'iJ.N" mirm f
ma(;mkic.knt oi; ristK maps
Ivit'li 111 ip in ti-iirly MIVI.N TKliT Mt Al!K, nutl
ihowti tin; t .uipiir.it i vc cii' unit rclitiive nniii 'i. m ti t ry
c Jiuilry u the i-1-They ur iiiti'iulcd t-' be Ft.fjtni.hut
in eveiy tH'liihtl H m, unit irt uuly nmke p!-4:it:l np-
Imirniico, licit nro itnii-crmi Ify itckiimvltilvt-tt to l-e l!io
tlT MHlr. UF TKAl'III.Vti liKAl'UV vvvt
lirmu'lit t ut. 'l'hcy ore kvn inlt'iiilti) l he iimtl dy the
vlv l.ir. V' utii'iiiiii: n r m pit-to rjiiiniiic if lietj;rnjhy, nn,t
r tstiii? Ukb Ihiiii hull' tlit.' prico ii n lieofrr.iphy nutl Aifm.
T!m KvHcin is in universal iwo in 'riiwci unit (ici ninny,
nnil liTift ulrcmly bevn iiiirmlncei! in (iimnl t'il!rpi, IMuiu
lit lplim, ihe ptitilic K-(p"li" H i -n, iv Vnrk, I'lnl.t
ilt'lpliiii, Ii lit mi rt War-hni'MHii, tnul Ihroiiplimit icw
Kihim), .Ni-w -'ik, A.r., Vi'. Our ricfl.fi are IHilnl
Willi rtvniim-i.ltitiins iVtuii ttieiit M tnli'iilcU itntl acit'n
litir tetirliem in every nnrJcrt nml whtTevcr Hit- cyfit in
linn Ircen useU Miieiils, teuchun and sdiolun mtitu in prtiia
ing it.
1. Mnp of the Wentcrn IIeini)hcre.
tf. Mtip of the I'jisIltii llt'imiphere.
;i. .iripoi Aurui Aiiienra.
4. Mnpfil'the I'niLed Stntct.
5. Mnp of lhirp.
6. Mnp of Akpj.
M:ip f ?Mnlli Amerien mul Afrim.
Kvury i.'inp in hrilliunily ivlu;itl, varitislietl, anil mount
etl on miiMlni (tnl r-iHcr.
We resprrtliiHy invite the eiirncpt altt-nli-ni tif Ttwfhirp,
Fiirciils. nniJt'htNil Uirectttm to tins Inwinatintf iiimle tf
tracliiHi; ti-niphy. SOWI.lt & HaIINF.S,
SI Xorlh Third Street,
FhiliMlelphia, Aug. 2, t32. U
MORE NEW GOODS !
THIRD
Fresh Arrival of Goods
AT -THE NEW STORE Of
l. TY. TEXEH&CO.,
(Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunlury, Northumberland County, Pa.
TE1H7E have jut received a fresh supply of
V V Goods adapted for the Fall and W inter
to which we particularly call '.he attention of our
friends and tlie public.
Our pralclul thanks are due for tho generous
support w e have received from a deserving pub
lic, ami we nope to continue to earn that support
by selling nil our Roods at the smallest profits.
Our stuck consists of
Dry Goods,
II a i d va re, Q u cc twn rtfj
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Dulbi.ko Uakrei.i.ed Gi-ns,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
L'mbrellas and Parasols, Roots and Shoes,
Hals and Caps. Looking Glasses, Walt
Paper for Room and Window
Blinds, Lemons, Nuts and
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
Dried Reef,
Plain and Fancy Hams nnd Shoulders, Naits,
Window Glass, Paint Stutf, Oils and Fully, Cur
pet Chuin, Cotton Laps and Yarn, w ith a variety
of other articles.
N. H. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TEN EK & CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 2S, 1852. ly.c
SIIKLD JAKE'S
A I.l.hOlIb.M IIOLSL, Io, '.80 M A KKf. I TpEGS leave to inform bia friends and the pub--i-
Street, above 8lh, Philadelphia. Under the JL ie m general, that he is prepared in everv
new arranicmcnt tlie cars wlucu arrive lrom
Pittsburg, Harribbur?, etc., will run to the New
Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market. In
.' ' i , ,i ... ... ,
order to accommodate the public we will always
Iiavc our Loacb ut tbe New Depot on the umval
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, und all who
wish tn patrouhe a House with a Good Table,
Clean Reds, and accommodating assistants, will
please give us a call.
7'ccms, One Dollar per Day.
August 21, 1852. Cm.
LEATHER.
Fritz, AYilliams S Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North Ml Slrcet ,
ruii.APr.i.i'iiiA.
"J'JOROtM'O Manufacturers, Curriers, Import,
i'-"- era, t 'on. mission a ml General Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and lb-tail.
I S' Manufactory 15 MarguretU Slrcet.
Auj. 2, 1652. ly.
?ntM-:i.ir. i. f. i!.Kt:n
C. llvKCIt
Co..
CoriK'lins, linker t
MAM'FATCnl'.M fiF
Lamp, Chandelterd, Gas Fixture;, fee.
STORE NO. 17U CIlES'I Nf T ST.
Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St.,
April 10, 1S52. If.
DAVID COOPER,
COMM I SSI ON M 15HC1I AXT
Fon Tin: ham: of
Fish, Provisions, fjc,
.Vo. 9 Xorth Wmrvct,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1852. ly.
I N K Boureau's celebrated Ink, and also Con-
grei ink for sale, whobsule and retail by
Dciemlier 88. 1850. II. D MAS.SER.
IIRESII Vanilla Bean of a superior quulity,
- just received and for sale by
lulv 31. IS52 H. D. MASSER
WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY.
G. h. Miller Co.,
Sovth West cor. of Second (f Arh Streets,
PHIlAOEIiPHI t-,
THE PROPR1 ETOKf, havinr! iiu rensrd their
facilities during tho past senson, now feci
able to supply all who have or limy I e disposed to
patronise them. Their A'tnck comprises every
variety or patterns of F LOWERS, LAND
SCAPE, GOTHIC, Ac., uiirurpnNsed in ipiclity,
nd which will be sold nt our tinial
LOW PRICES.
TASSEL", CORDS, RRASf.-ES, ie., in
Ureal variety.
Shades wade to erdcr, et short notice, P.r
Stores, Churches, Lod"e Rooms, A c.
(;. L. MILLER &. CO.,
Pepot. S. Y. corner of Second and Arch sts.
Phi silelpbia, An;;. SI, ISS'i. -Sni.
THF. VERY LATEST AR ft RIVAL,
CUKAPKR TIIAN.TUR CHEAPEST!
f"P.sPEt'TFlLLY infirm the public and
"Ihe lest of ninnkiinl," Unit tlicy have jiikI
received nnd opened the I est nml chca est stock of
Spring Pnd Summer Gocd3
that has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of eicry vatie'y of
llrv Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Snttiaets, Vesting,
Drdhngs, Linens,
And nil kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety ul"
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Culicocs, fViisrirmi.', Lawns, Chintzes, De
Laines, Haul's,
Ami every vaiiely of goods sellable for La
dies wear.
Also nn eteusivp assortment of
Panama and Pai.m Lt.af Hats.
Also a large assortment of ;!U)t lOUXIS,
srcn as
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Sjiicea
of all kinds.
Also it larpe assortment of
HARDWARE and CITJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
l)nt"(;i AMI Ml'.DIClXF.S.
Resides ihe litruesl mid most ceneral assoil
tnenl uf all kimls of oods to be had in Ibis
place.
Cb'" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunlmry, May 22, 1832.
Vah'.nMe I'l-ojxMly.
Late the E;.ta(e cf E. F. SHANNON, Esq..
tit' ' tn Mitisnlin !;ii:3
J.
l) T
'jtHK snbsei ibers. Exi'culors ol Ihe E-lalo
ol Ephiaiin P. Shannon, Inle of the ihir
ouoh ol' Norlliiiirilieiland. oiler hI privale sale,
Iho follow ino valniilile Real Ertalf, viz:
Lot No. 77, comer of Queen nml Fmnl
Street, on which is c-it clial a two story Brick
Uuildiii!!, funnel ly occupied by tho deceased
us a Sum; and Dtvelliuc, nnd now occupied
as such. Theio me also on ihe lot two finme
dtvellinos, &e.
Lot No. 62, silunted in Maikct Street, on
which is erected a two story while Frame
D vveHinjr. &c., ndjoininu John Taggart, Esq.,
occupied by Cl.as. Knntis.
Lots Nos. 6), 70, 71 & 72, sittnle in Mar
ket Street, a two story uhiio Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donlv, and a stable
is erected on lots No. 69 Jc 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, siluale
on the corner of Duke and 4ih Sheet, on
which is erected n two story dwelling, occu
pied by Ju.epli AJeCallisler.
Lot No. 188, situate in Queen Street on I
which is creeled n two story white Frame '
Ruildiiifr, occupied by John Huikcrt j
Lot No. 60, silunto at Norihway and Wa
ter Streets, on which are erected two Fianio
Dwelling and Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandling and John Vandling.
Also the undivided foiiilh part of lot 165,
on which is eroded a Iwostoiy Finme. Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vnudjke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining
lands of John Deshay, on the East side of t tie
Susquehanna, about Ihruo miles below Dan
ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on the corner of Second ami Orauue
streets, numbered in the general plan of Uui.
oiigh. Nos. 215 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third ami Oiange
Streets, numbered in the ceneral plan ol said
Borough. Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Maikut
and Sixth Slreels, running Enst to an Alley,
numbered in thn general plan of said Bur
ouoh, Nos. 77, 78, 79 &. 80.
Also four vacant lola Iroutiug on Orange
Sheet, and numbered in the treneral plan of
said Borough, Nos. 185, ISC, 187 & 18.
The ubovo property will be sold in parts
or parcels In suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. For fuillirr parliciilaia apply to John
Cake, Esq., al Noiihumbeikiml, or to the
subscribers.
ALFRED KNEASS. ) P ,
' THOMAS STRAW BRIDGE, f v rs' ,
Northumberland, May 22, 1852. if
JOHN V. MAJtTIX,
refpcct to make clotliinii alter the moit
Fushionable Slides
. . , ,, , . ."' i i-
nnd in tlie most ilurulile manner, nnd bis pncci
prices
will be as reasonable as can l-e hud iu Sunlniry
or elsewhere, incn.di or approved country produce.
He will always have the advantages of the latest
fashion plates, and iu addition to his ueknowl.
edged skill iu cutting, he will lie assisted by tbe
direction of the most seicntiiic publications rela
ting to that art, now is-iiicd from the emporiums
of fashion in the Ciiited States. An endeavor
will be made alwtya tj have woik completed
when reqniaed.
His establishment is situated in Muikct Square,
Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Olhee, in the
building firino.lv occi.pied by J.unb Painter as u
halter shop, where it will he a plear-urc to him
to see his friends, nod make such work for them
ns is within the line of his huKincss,
Sunbury, August 1!, 1852 tf.
ji;.srTK(.iC!VKi)
AT T'.IK
Sntlillery end Kanr?E3 Establishment of
(i. M'. STliOJL,
Mm!.tt Sr,-it, 'inhnrii,
A mw as.orliiient of Ml Iff, lil'.tMl a till
,!ii jmiincd -Motiisliii;',
Which he will cither m ike up t,i order or sell
scpuialcly for culi ut prices as low if nut lower
than ran he buJ tin where eUe.
SADDLES, lilllDI-ES, HARNESS,
'I riuikN. Vallcc., &,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or.
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on tho similes! notice.
All icrsons arc inwU-J to call und examine for
heiusel ves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange,
Sunlniry, May 1, 1852. tf.
siraiuaY perry!
HENRY W. 1)1 CHER informs the public
thut he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
s he is now well prepared with good and sutli
eieut eralu lis will be enubhd lo accommodate
the public with promlnrss and dci-pulch.
April 10, H52 - If.
NEW STORE.
13KN.TAMIX IIKM'NKU
IEsPECrFl.T.LV informs ths ei'liiens of
Sunbury and vi .inlly. that he fins opened 0
new store iu tlie room latelv oeeupied by Gooriff
Rright, ufpofile Dollou's Hotel. He has just ro
reived a hnndsome sssorlrrrriit of '
priti nnd Suutftirr 3ocl,
c-im.istlnj iYi part of ' '
Clotlir, Cassi,ncrs, Casslnett.
SVM.VER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cottor
and worsted, Af.f'Of
('!: OfN. a(tV.nuN, t.nviiNr
MottKoIlitc De LalncD
nnd nil kimla cf f udies Dies Goods.
G HOC 111! 1 1';? of every vaiiely.
!so en no-ortmcnt of ElnrrtTnvc. Iroi
nnd Steel, 17ail, &c,
f l.o an excellent ossnrhnMif of
CJEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of CSOOT Si JHOFR.
Talm Lcr.f anil other IIat3 and Cans.
Salt. Fish, fys
Also n variety of LIQUORS such ss
Brandy, ii'tu, 'iiin &c
And a grcr-t variety of other articles such as srif
suitable to the trade, all of which will bo sold ut
the lowest pi ices.
tV Count'-y produce taken in exchangt ut
the hiahest pri e-i.
Sunlimy, May I, 1852. ly.
LI EE RT Y S TO V E W 6 R Ks"7
nilOWN STREET,
above Fourth,
OKTr.ADEI.PIIir..
riHE undersigned respectfully inform the pn'i-'
lie that they nre in full operation at their
new foundry, nnd ready to execute order for"
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 which are entirely new, and trot up at great
expense. Among which are the Liberty AiK
Ti jit Cool.-, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Kadhitors, Salamanders, Can
nons, Iia.c, Eare Cylinders, liar Room Stoves.
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c, Ar.
ARE OTT V LAWRENCE',
j N. 11. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine, our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
i " " NEW STORE.
1 VKYVM Yv . GliAY
fUE.-vl'LCTFl'LLY
ini'ornis tbe cilue.ns of
A nii'-'.irv end vu-hulv. tl1
he has commen
ced a ii'-".v Hliire in Whortleberry street, iu the
house iorini riy r.icupitj by .Mr. Gray, end I,a
just receiicd and opened u well t-clectid assurt
inent of
Ury Goods,
Consisting iu part ef
CLOTHS, CASslMEES, SATTINETTS",
And a general asfortmcnt of
LADIES DUCSS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every description.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of other articles such
are Biiitante to the trade, all of which will be sold
; at tho lowast prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Sunbury, May 15, 1852. Gm.
E"S?IiE 8c ! A NDELL,
il h and ,'lrch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
FTAVE established a Store where the best
trade now resort or
Household Dry Good,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress Silks and Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Veslings,
Muslins and Linens by the piece.
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
I Pa'ent Black Silks for Dresses,
j Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
; E. & L. are constantly receiving Bargains front
I the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, wliiell
! they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Netf
l ash.
Edwaiid E. Evrf., Washington!. Landeli.,
Philadelphia, July 3, 1052. ly.
NEW C0UKTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tulpe
hocken I'oad, (near Kreiikbrnim's Black
Smith Shop.
JACOB AYKIMKR,
RESrECTFCI.LY informs the publklhat h
has opened a new Store at the above place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Erring and Summer Goods,
Coiitiatinj in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Suttincts
DRILLINGS and all Kinds of linen cotton
n:id woistcd summer ware.
ALSO t
CaUic:s?, Hatlm Ct Laines, Lawns,
ittg;!tiiis,
And ull kinds of Dre Goods for Ladies.
Tka, Cot'reR, Sit.ah, Molasses, &c.
GUOt:i:ilIi:S, efall kinds.
BRAKEY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of
I.itjtiors.
I'.arJwarf. Iron untl Med, Nails, it.t
0.UEEN5WARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Pulin leaf and other Hals
Pish, Salt, &c,
All of which he will sell at the moat reasonable'
prices for casli or country produce.
May 8, 1S5J -tf.
SOAP & CAUDLE MANUFACTORY,
iYo. 1'J Word St , oottrpffi 'id iV 3d Sts., and
No. 17 North dlh Slrcet,
riiu.Aur.i.riiiA.
John Hiinfrolt Jr. nml Son4
1 ESI'ECTFl 1LT.V inform Store-keepCM, Mef
ehant-i, &c that they Manufacture and have)
for Sale, I'ulm, White, Yuiic:aled, Yellow and
l'.n.v.ii Soipj, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
g-.-iod iTiia'hv and at reasonable priees.
t i" C'a.li paid for Tallow and rough Fut.
April 10 I -.".J. ty.
Win. ..JoCaiiv, liooLst Hi'r.
ErTEC'ITCLLY
iiifornib hiu flit nda aud
i has irn.oir.l bis Book
1. 10 put.
that h
Store, to M.nl.rt street, to tho Ionise occupied
by J. .fiille. l-.nq., Attorney al Law, neatly op
pnd'.c. the ('ou. I llouie, oil tho north side,
where keeps for side cuii-lantly on bund a good
ass irtincul of bmiks and stationary.
Fur .Sale A large new spring waggon Zt tut
y 3 or 4 horses.
Sufibury. July SI, 165'J. tf.
Wil. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTCXINEV AT XiAW.
Jivl .CIl ltY, lA. '
Dec. 13, 1851 tf.
lVIERSON'S A RITH EMETIC Nos. I.J S,
and Potter's Rheloricul Rratier, jukt reeriv
ed and for aula by WM. McCAKTV.
Suiihury, May 1, 1831.-
bills baiidsoniplv piiulrd oitcati ltiec fit
alr at lhi nlfK.
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