Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 23, 1852, Image 3

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    SUNBUny AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
New Advertisement.
Fresh and Spiced Oysters !
IIAV1NO settled at Northumberland, am
" now prepared to furnish Fresh and spi
ced Oysters during the whole season at re
duced prices. You can depend upon them
being fresh, as 1 shall receive them daily,
(bundays excepted) and when landed here,
they are only 16 hours out of the shell.
All persons at a distance, who are iu want
of the above article, can have them sent per
dozen or single can by addressing
W.H.VICKERV, at Burr's Hotel. ,
Northumberland, Oct. 16, 1852.
CLOTHING ON'CRRTITT."
Notice to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing,
1 1ENNET CO. raqxptt all who purrhss renrly mnde
!"''" " credit, to call at TOWKIl HAI.L
CLOTHING BAZAAU. and see the .rent ilvantnics
they will have by purchnsing for cnsh ut thiat extensive
estnhluhinciit. This, oml tint only, ii the principle on
which they deal with all their mimeroua customers, who
Iwre realized that at this house they Sue no effort in
prHlurin( tha liest CI.OTIIIN'0, at the kiwot pomilile
prirea, and thtit the rihkIs mmle at. this hnuse are the ticst
jnaile, rtKat fashhmalilc, aud much cheaper thnn any other
lHnac rmi afford to aril the anine quality of sioilf, arising
rr-m tlicir lanre manufurturinfr and importing facilities,
ttud their determination tomnntninthe principle of large
ales and amnll profiu. Their atock ia miwt ample and
complete. The parlicltlnr attention of merchanta and
dealera ia invited, who are requested to call and judge for
themaelvea, aa we are sntisfietl that they cannot full to ace
the advnntngea they will have in purehntmg fol cnsh, at
TOWKIl HAI.L, J.li MARKET atreet, between Fifth
and Sixth.
BKNNKTT A CO., Proprietors.
Philadelphia, October 18, 18.14 Sm.
" A CONDENSED ABSTRACT
From the arrount of Henry D. Koilenrmcl, Su
pervisor of the Susquchnnna Division of the
Pennsylvania. Canal, as reported by ltim, for the
month of July, 1852. Showing the average
price of labor, llic detailed price paid for materi
als, anj the names of persons from whom pur
chased. Prepared agrcrnbly to the 34th section
of the act of 4th of May, 1853.
E.BANKS, Ami. Gn,,
Foremen on said Canal, per diem, $ 1,25
Carpenters do do $1,25 to 1,50
4 Horse terms do do 3,00
2 do do do do 2,00
Horse Hire do do 50
Laborers do do 1,00 to 1,25
BILLS.
William Gibbons, 100 perch alone
at 30 cents
I.eshcr ft Vnndling, one flat
Colslier Sc Mover, 1687 cubic feet
timber at 7 jets
Do 2148 feet 2 in.
pine plank at $9,50
Do 1 64 feet oak
scantling at $12
Do 2064 lcet pino
boards at $ 1 1
Davis Sc Schnure, 3 keg nails at $ 1
file 37, See., &c,
Danb-I Wittner, 536 feet plank at
$9, boards at $10,
Ira flayers, 1551 feet pine and oak
plunk at $9, and hauling,
30,00
75,00
141,62
20,40
1,96
22,70
35,64
10,82
14,95
Aggregate amount settled for July 1 150,24
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T) Y Virtue of certain writs of Jr. Fa. to me
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or
outcry, at the Court House, iu the borough of
Sunbury, on MOS DAY the 25th dny of October
next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estsle
to wit : All that full, cqucl, undivided J part of a
certain
Tract of Land,
sutuate in Coal township Northumberland CO.,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : begin
ning at a pine, thence by lands of John Harrison,
north 2 tleg. west 2C0 and 29 perches to a post,
thence by land of Thomas Hamilton and Wm,
P. Brady, south 88 deg. west 160 perches to a
white oak, thence by land of Mngdnlc nu Lcverson,
soufh 66 deg, west 214 pen-lies t.) a while oak,
thence by laud of Samuel Scott, south 294 deg.
east 61 perches and 4-10ths, to a stone, thence
north 76. deg. east 161 perches to a poet, thence
couth 2 dee:, east 60 perches to chesnut oak, thence
by land of James Hepburn, north 88 deg. east
254 perches to the pltiec of beginning, containing
by a former survey 319) acres and allowance,
and by a re-survey 428 acres and 29 perches and
.allowunce.
Heizcd, taken in execution and to to sold as
the property of George Hcckart and Thomas
Sharp.
ALSO:
One other full equcl, undivided J part of a
certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Coal township Northumberland county,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: begin
ning at a pine, thence by lands of John Harrison,
north 2 deg. west 200 and 29 perches to a post,
thence by land of Thomas Hamilton and Win.
P. Brudy, south 88 deg. west 160 perches to a
white ouk, thence by land of Magdalena Lever
son, south 69 deg. west 214 perches to while oal,
thence by land of Samuel Scott, south 294 deg.
east 61 perches and 4-lUths, to a atone, thence
north 76 deg. east 164 perches to a post, thence
south 2 deg. east 60 perches to a chesnut oai,
thence by land of James Hepburn, north 88 deg.
east 254 perches to the place, of beginning, con
taining by a former survey 319 acres and allow
ance, and by a re-survey 428 acres and 29 per
ches and allowance.
Seized, taken in execution and to lie sold as the
property of Geo. Hcckert and Thomas Sharp.
ALSO:
By virtue of a certain writ of Vru. Vsp. a cer
tain ISLAND situated in the Susquehanna river
(opposite the Isle of Que,) in Lower Augusta
townahip, in the County aforesaid, and known by
the name of Clurk's Island, containing 26 acres
more or less.
Also a certain other ISLAND, shunted in said
river, in iownehip and county aforesaid, and near
ly contiguous to the above mentioned. Known
by the name of Timothy Island, containing 3
acres more or less.
Also a eertaion other ISLAND, situated in
said river, in the township and county aforesaid,
and nearly contiguous to the above mentioned.
Known by the name of Husterman's Island, con
taining 28 acres more or less, all of which are
;leared.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
he property of John Hartman, jr.
WILLIAM B. KIPP.
Sheriff's Office
Sunbury, Oct 9, 185S.
i
LIST OF JURORS,
DF Northumberland County, for October
25, 1852. Special Court.
Point. Thomas Johnson, Chas. Bennet.
Lewis. A. J. Derr, Samuel Artman, Ben
tmin Mengas, Jacob Huntziiiger, Henry
.oup, John Hughes.
Dklawirb Robert Hutchinson, George
unnyan, Wm. Hood.
CiHU9QUus. Wm. E. Erwine.
Ti'BCT. Peter Dunkle, Kilyon Dunkle,
fm. M. Sample, Isaac Marsh.
NoaTHUMBERiaiiB. Robert Lesher.
Sunbobt. Jacob Grilich, Wm. Hoover,
snry Bucher. ,
UrrtH August. Reuben Garinger.
Lower " Abraham Shipman.
Rush.-C. A. Heath.
Shamokin. Martin Gass, Asa John, John
nith, Charles Alexander, James Vanhorn,
tiKn Rnnn
I'ppeb MiiioNor Samuel Heime, Henry
jbuck, Andrew Geist.
Lower " John Michael.
Littlc " Isaac D. Raker.
Jacmosj. Abraham Deppen.
Camcbom. Solomon Punlcleberger.
."VWEKSON'S A RITH EMETIC Nos. l.S3,
and Porter's Rhetorical Reader, just reeeiv
I ,nd for sale by WM. McCARTY.
funbury, May 1, 1L-
)YSTE CANS-A lot of empty Jyster
Caus. suiubla for putting op fruit, "
dot of betters
RRMAtXlNa If? TUB POST OFFICE AT
stim nv, sept, so, isaa.
A
Alcorn Wm.
Ayrcs John
B
Bucher John A.
Barnhait David
Bucher Emma
Brown Henry
Bowen John
C
Campbell Simeon
D
Donovan Sophia
Daat Wm.
Dolan John
P
Firman Wm.
Frick Hern W.
Goodman Richard 2
H
Haslet Wm. 11.
Hoover Benj.
Iletber Isaac
Hfinleishot Hirnm
Hummethasen M. F.
I
Ingles Ilaniet
J
K
Knap Mr.
Loshel John
M
Morgan Rachel
Moore Peter H.
Morgan Charles
Piper Geo. A.
R
Rpnn Henry J.
Rhodes P.
Rockefeller Solomon
S
Snyder Peter
Shruder Jno.
Shipn Jo.pph
Schmink Jno.
Shier Henry
Slraner Pelcr
T
Trrmmel Jno, C.
Taylor Caleb N.
V
IWue Gen.
vr
Wcisei Philip
Y
Yovtlicimer Geo.
Young Samuel
(Siirvpyer )
R. B. PACKER, P. M.
Jeivett Mr.
List of Letters
rtl-MAIMNO IN THE POST OFFICE
At Northumberland, Sept- 30, 1852.
B Kase S. P.
Briuhl J. W
Kramer J. W.
Keim Daniel
L
Lawrence A. S.
Lemon James
M
Marr Wm. P.
Mahan Ann Mrs.
Mi'linn Wm.
M'Cormick Mary Miss
0
Oliver Chiis. A.
P
Perrin Caloin
a
Quiiilin K. G.
R
Rudenrmel H. D.
Ruke Geo.
Brisbaml John
B.irnhnrt Geoige
Burkh'-att J.
Beard James
c
Conniuphnm Jos. B
Cossler Snllie
Carmon Goo. I.
Cofman John
Clayton Jus. J.
D
Du lley Chas. II.
D dge Mr.
0
Gnliok John
Gibson R B.
Gregan Billing
Haney Isnao
H.thn John
Spyker& Haven Mess.
Sallmnn Anthony W.
Shoemakpr Matilda
w
Whillen II. B.
Walters Capt Henry
Y
Henry Wm.
Hoffman Jus
W.
Irvin Matilda J
K
Kinley Nathan
Yotks William
MARGARET W'EIMER, P
M.
ORPHANS1 COURT SALE.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Coin t
of Northumberland counly, will be exposed
to public sale on
THURSDAY, the 2Slh of October next,
on the premises, the following real rstale to wit :
a certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Puint township, County aforesaid, con
taining about x
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
adjoining the north branch, of the river Susque
hanna; on the smith, Innd of Peter Baldv, now
occupied by Leonard Miller; on the southward,
land lato of John Porter, dee'd., and other lands
of said intestate, on the northward, nnd lands of
Wm. Camoron on the westward. Whereon ore
erected a two story frame
DWELLING HOUSE,
large Bank Barn, Wagon House, Shed
and out Buildings. About
EIGHTY ACRES
of said tract is cleared and in good stale of eulti
vation, the residue is timber 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
about IW.MSTY AUKBS a.ljoining
lands of Peter Bahly, and the tract above descri
bed, and the Southward, on the east and north
ward, by laud now occupied by Wm. Ammcr-
man belonging- to Snyder, and on the
westward by lard late of John Porter, dee'd., about
SIXTY ACRES of this traet are cleared and iu
it good stat a of cultivation the balance in timber
land there is iron ore of a gnoj quality on this
tract. Lato the estato of Henry Rockefeller,
dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said djy, when the tctms of sale will be made
known by
JOHN KIM. h Er KI.LEK, i . , ,
HENRY MOUGAN, J AUm rs.
By Order of the Court, 1
P. Pints EL, Clk, O. C.
Oct 2, 1852. 4t, )
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance, of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will lie exposed
to public salo on
WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of October,
next, on the premises, The following real estate
to wit: All the interest or the following named
heirs of Peter Brubiiker, bile of Lancaster county,
dee'd., to wit: Henry Brubaker's interest 2-14
parts; Anna, Ester and Mary Hollingcr, children
of Mary Hollingcr and grand-children of Abra
ham Burbalier, of Lancaster county, dee'd., their
interest, the undivided one fourteenth part;
Andrew Brubaker, minor child of Jacob Bruba
ker, dee'd., and a grand-child of Abraham Bruba
ker, dee'd., the undivided one fourteenth part of
the upper pari of the Island formerly known as
" hites Island, situate in the Susquehanna in
Jackson township, late Mahonoy township, Nor
thumberland county, about 12 miles below Sun
bury, containing
131 Acres.
74 perches or thereabouts, adjoining lands of
Benjamin Strickler, with Ihe appurtenances.
Late the cttato of Abraham Brubuker, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will he made known
by JOHN 8TRICKLER, 1
GEO. KRODY, I Guar-
GABRIEL BEAR, f dians.
JOHN HURSHEY, J
N. B. Tha interest of all the other heirs will
be offorcd for sale ut the same lime and place.
SAMUEL BRUBAKER,
Agent for other heirs.
For further information inquire of
FREDERICK LAZARUS, Esq.
r uubury l a
By order of the Court,
the Court, )
Clk, O. C.
52. ts. )
P. FUIHSEU
Oct 2, 1852.
LIST OF CAUSES
VTOR Special Court of Common Pleas of
f Northumberland County to be held
Monday the 25th day of October 1852.
Frederick Keener
Graham et al
B RKase
Piatt Sc Piatt
Wm L Heineman
Geo E Gehrig et al
Rebecca Lamison
(ieo Garman
Geo Evster for Mar
tin Weaver
vs Wm. Ay res
vs Hugh Bellas et al
vs Geo A Dixon
vs Henry Masser
vs T A Billington et al
vs Peter Warey
vs Thomas Yastine's exrs
vs B H HoweU et al
ts Eb'xer Greenougb et'i
Mahonoy and Shamokin
Improvement Co
vs Abraham Paul
Welker 6c Wife vs Hannah Mendeuball
Henry Domic! et al vs Hugh Bellas
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
I rotlionotary a Ullice, i
g uubury, Sept, 18, 1853.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
MOTICE ia hereby given to all Legatees,
Creditors and other persons interested in the
Estates of the following named persons, thai the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said
Estates have filed their accounts with the Register
of Northumberland county, and that tho same
will lie presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday the Sd day of November next
for confirmation and allowance.
1852.
Henry Yoxtheimer, doe'd., settled by bis
Ailin'r. Frederick Lazarus.
George Eekert, dee'd., settled by his Adm r
Willinn Nice. t
John Love, dee'd., settled by his Adm r J.
Woods Brown.
George Grant, dee'd., settled by liis Adm r
Peter Hileman.
John Eister, dee'd., settled r.y his Exe'r John
Lister. .
Elizabeth Wagner, dee'd., settled I y her Adm r
Peter Wanner.
Joseph Hutchison, dee'd., settleJ by bis Exe'r
Roliert & Wilson Hutchison.
Leonard Ptotilz, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
John Pfoutz.
Abraham Turner, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Wm. & Abraham I nrnej.
Jacob Snyder, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs
Joseph & Henry Snyder.
Lavina Beacbcl, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
Samuel licitz.
Susanna l'etzer, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
John B. Eetzer.
Andrew Fetzer, deed., settled by one jfhis
Exe'rs Andrew J Felzer.
Andrew Fetzer, dee'd., settlel by his Exe'rs
John B. & Andrew J Fetzer.
Peter Vandling, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
de bonis non Win, Keed.
Liberty Dowarl, dee'd., settled by Wm. Dcw-
ert, Esq., of Lewis Dewert, dee'd., who was
Exe'r of Mrs. Lilicrty Dewert. dee'd.
Susanna Mettler, dee'd., settled by her Guar
dian, LuthcrEasxcll.
Caroline J'ciMcr, settled by her Guardian, Elias
Petller.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's Ollice, )
try, Oct.. 2, 1852 5t i
Sunburv
PROCLAMATION.
jVOTICE is hereby piven l hut a Special
' Courl of Common Pleas, in nnd lor the
Counly of Norihumberlittid, in commence nl
the t.onrl House, in the Lxnotititi ot Jninunrv.
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday the 25; h
day of October next, and will continue
ONE WEEK.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance, at the time appointed
asreeablo to their notices.
Given under my hand nl Sunbnry, the 18th
day of September, iu the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fiflv-two
and the Independence of the United Stales
of Ameiiea the 76th.
WILLIAM B. KirP, Sheriff.
God save Ihe Commonwealth.
500 AGENTS WANTED.
SI 000 a vtar.
WANTED in every County of tho United
States, active and enterprising men to en
gage in the sale of some of the best Books pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
poscssing a small capital of from $23 to S100,
such inducements will he oll'ercd as to enable
them to make from S3 to $1(1 a day profit.
tV The Books published by us are all useful
in their character, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they arc offered.
For further particulars. address, (posrase paid,)
DANIELS & GETZ,
Successors to W. A. Leary & Co.;
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
Sunbury Oct. 2, 852 tf.
N E W
Tobacco, Shu ft', Scgar
WAKE HOI E.
THE subscribers respectfully inform Country
Merchants that we have now on hand a
general assortment of the best
VIRGINIA BRAND TOCACCO.
Cavemlioh 5s. Lump 8s. Lump 0s. Plug,
ut the Manufacturers lowest prices. Also a line
assortment of Foreign and Domestic Segar.4,
Snuff, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads,
ic, which we will sell at the lowest prices.
S. WOODWARD & CO..
23 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
September 4, 1852. 3m.
List of Jurors,
F Northumberland County for November
T., A, D. 1852.
tiara ud J ii ro I'm.
Lkwh. Wallis Rupel, Robert .Montgom
ery, John Hiiilinan, Jueob Miailer.
Dki.awahk. CyriMi.is Bom boy.
I'lllUMH auuk --Jacob Kiamer, Djnirl P.
Caul, liobi'tt Keed.
TfBBt'T. Samuel I!. Cain Edward Dios
er. Milton IL-tiry Shine.
Si'xni'RV. S.iiijut'l Maui
Uim'kh Afui'STA. John S. Haas, Julin F.
Kline.
Lower Ai'custa. Ji'reiniuh Welzol, Win.
M. Miller.
Ili'sii. Philip Obriduif.
SlIAMuKIS Silas Farrmv.
Uri'F.a Mahonoy. Abtaluini Geist, Hen
ry Oeisi, John Ki hler.
jAfK-ON. iJdiiiL'l Bohner, Henry Grub,
Pcler ltei d.
TRAVERSE J I' ROUP.
Point. Ed. Buoy, John IK-ckerl, Charles
Moioan. Uohurt Cmry, jr.
l-Kuvis.r-ainuel Menses, Duvid a. -Mont
gomery, S. Bfuver.
JUii.ton. Paul Bennell, Solomon Dieffen
fier Dklawark. S Gamharl, P. C. Fox. Ed.
Druckeiniller, Christian Gemh.
Jl'RBL'T. David tiiole.
North umbicrlanu. William Elliot, Geo.
Apsley, Alexander Colt, Dennis Watteis,
Hiram Ruch.
Sunbury. Geo. P. Buyers
Ui'PER Augusta. Samuel Savidge.
Lower Aucusta. Peter Moore, Isaao
Dewiti, John Fry.
Kush. Alexander Moore, tloiiham Case.
Shamokin. Isaac So per, P. Schuell, Sam
uel John, Isaiah Morgan, S. Graul, John
John Caseman, Isaiah Miller, Samuel Ent,
John frank, oamnel Johnson.
Coal. Sylvanas Bird.
Upper Mahonoy. Jacob Geisc, David
Mallich, Solomon Shunk wilier.
Lower " .Jacob Garman, John
Lefman.
Jackson Martin Drumheller, Sol. Dres
ler, 1. Boyer.
CiiiLisituAciuc John Bartholomew, Jacob
Fulper, Thomas Kiefer.
H'elit Jurors.
Point. John Gulick, Hubert Leeher, Jacob
Snyder.
Lewis John Tweed.
Delaware. James F Beard.
CitiLieijuAQUE Daniel K. lli.liel, Michel
McGee, John Simpson.
Milton. Samuel Leas, Samuel Rhodes,
Northumberland. Jos. Vandyke, Daniel
Brauligum, Jacob Leisenring.
Lower Aucusta. William Weilzel, Geo.
Fasold, Peter Reitz, George Keefer, Daniel
Conrad, (son of John )
Shamokin. Wm. H. Mueneh, Geo. Fox,
Francis P. Schwartz, Samuel Hammond, H.
H. Teals, John Repley, Jacob Sweniz.
Rush Abraham Eckman, Jacob Hoff
man. Lower Mahonoy. Isaac Lahr, M. Wert
Sebastian Slepp, o. Boyer, Jacob Aumuler
Littlc " . Enoch Raker,
i JACKSON. - Jacob Hoffman, Elias Schwartz
LIST OP CAUSES
OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumberland County, at November
1., A I)., 1852.
PLAINTIFFS. HEFENDANTS.
P K Hoffman 4 wife vs H Kuhnts, McCarty et al
Mott Sc Shober vs Daniel Dreisbach
Caspar Heckart vs Frederick Hcckart
John W Teal vs Geo B Youngmsn
Hickok & Cantine vs Geo W Armstrong
Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumlierlnnd,
Raker Si Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad
i t-, , - ,, Jacob Zarlmnn's
Henry Maze & Eve his wife v. ,milliMrtttor
William McCarty vs 8amuel Hunter
Mary Jane Druncret al vs William Wilson
Becker & Wcillcr vs R D Cummings.
Mary Martt ' vs Wm H Spratt
Samo vs John Campbell Sc wife.
George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkellieriter's sdmi'x
Isaac Tyler vs R M Seydel s adm r
John Brown vs John Oyster senr's ei'r
Shaffner & Zeitrlcr etal vs Thos S Mat key
Jno Knnrr for II. Knorr vs Enoch 1 lower' adm'r
James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle
Elizabeth Kner vs A S Lawrence
Daniel Gonscrt vs Henry Bohtier
Mary Patterson vs George Hcckert
Botieparle Thompson etal vs Casper gt Clair
Win M Daniel for A ... r . , , , ,
Wr, , vs John Jackson ct al
L omly
William Dalius
John Reynolds
John Jackson
George Lawrcnc
Billington for Hunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Same
John Jackson Jr
Simon Snyder
vs II H Haulman
vs Isaac Reader
vs James Beard et al
vs D Marr & I Brown
vs Susan & Sarah Reid
vs Charles Alexander
vs fame & Wife
vs A W Comly
vs George Snydef
vs Ccorgc Hertz
A W Comly
Baltzar Garnhart's admr's vs R W Dunn's admr
Albin Newberry vs Thomas Rascr
Crandnll for J C Morgan vs Geo Miller's adm'r
John Reed's assignee vs E L Piper
John Ross & Wile vs Gcorgo Fox
John King vs Daniel Weidncr
Same vs
Washington Mutual In
surance Company
Same
E Kaufman et al
Slate Mutual Fire Insu
rance Company
vs
Same
Peter Arnwine & Mun-
go A Reid
Jacob B. Masser
Joanna Pendcville
George Leillwrger
Sarah L Keen
Samo
Oliver B Milliard
C Gosh & Jacob
y' V.ciko
vs Rculien Fegely
vs A E Kapp
vs Robert Whilcside
vs Abraham Brosions
vs Samuel Savidge
vs John Hartman
J W Peal Indorsee Sec vs Joseph Dimmick etal
Christ & McFaddcn vs Susanna Reid
Reuben Fegely dr. Co vs Hugh Bellas
Abijah Bowan
Christian Cable
Robert M Lyon
Rebecca Swartz
Henry A Lechner
John L Yeager
Fruiiris Jodan
Henrietta Lewis
vs Win H Thompson
vs M Bachman Sc F Marklo
vs A E Kutzner
vs Andrew McLanahan
vs Wm II Bound
vs George Bright
vs David L Irland
vs '1 homas Barr
Jacob Reinard and
Wm Kahler
Daniel Gibson
Krieger for R Fagcly
J B Masser
David Fisher
Daniel Rhodes
J W Peal
Samuel L Beck
E John for W Camp
William Sechler
R Fagely & Co
Rudolph Duenger
George Brosious
vs
vs J Furinan fl- F Klare
vs Barbara Shaffer's cx'rs
vs J W Friling
vs Jacob Wcrtman
vs Vartin Irwius' adm'r
vs Jacob Stitzcl
vs Wolverton 4 Lciscnr'g
vs Jacob Hoffman et al
vs William Inch
vs Peter Thomas
vs Daniel Katnple
r ti . r o . . S Jenkins with notice
nuau. .or ... 0e,i, ,
j 'enderton Smith's cxr's vs A C Sc T G Morris
Same Same
Wcndel L Keffer vs John F Wolfingcr
William Forsman et al vs John Parks
Frederick Wilhelt'i vs Henry Wilhelm
Jno Bush & ifo vs Nathaniel Saxton s adm r
J iV A Sbissler vs Daniel Glenn
Reuben Fagely iV Co vs John Rasser & Co
Jacob II Rhoads
vs J r oy &. J Harman
vs R D Cummings
vs Benjamin Robins
Samuel Ewing
Joseiih Wcitzel
Jordan &. Welker for
vs Wil'iam Fagely
Lodge No S3
John S Good
J Ott Rockefeller
Welker & Wife
George Parfut
Robt Hutchinson
David Mc.Micken
Margaret Summers
Joseph L. Autcn
J B Masser
Jacob Kline
Peter L5 illume.
vs R D Cummings
vs J C Horton
vs Hannah Mendenhall
vs Harrison Heim
vs Henry Lantz s ex'rs
vs R. D. Cummings
vs Simon Reedy
vs Henry High
vs John H. Purdy
vs Jos 11 Kline's adm'r
vs Abraham Marshall
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
rrothotiotary's Ollice. )
Sunbury, Sept.' 2."), 185? i
LADIEDllESTRI
.1. C. OBKUTEUFFKIt,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sis above Ran-,
PII1LADE1PIIIA.
INVITES the Ladies of Ihe City and Country
to call end examine his splendid Stock oj
Trimmings, whiih lias been selected with Ihe ut
most cure.
Mr. O. being enabled, from his experience in
the business, to take advantage; of the wholesale
market, is able la sell as low as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. was formerly pi. nopal con
ductor of Ihe extensive business ot .Mr. J. v
Hurslmun, No. -u4 Chestnut Street, und his ex
tensive experience will lie a guarantee of his
ability to do justice to his customers. His Slock
comprises the following
Sill;, If'oisiJ, and Cvitnt, Curtain Fringes,
Binding, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted
Blind do. Silk, Woollen, and Cotton lloisery
Glomes, Combs, U rushes. Soups, Perfumery, &
Woollen and Cotton Knitting and Darning i aril,
Porte Monnates, furnished Vt ork Boxes, Brace
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and
examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, September 25, 1R53 Cm.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE f$ SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 45 South Second Street,
PHILADELriHA.
WAVING completed Ihe improvements to
IL il their Store, are now opening a lurge and
beautiful assortment of
Paris Fancy Feathers,
French and American Flowers,
Fancy Bonnet and Cup Ribbons,
Fancy Bonnet Stulla,
Corded and Plain Velvets,
Satins,
Gross. d'Afriuues, Laces, Ac. rVe.
To which they invite the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners visiting the ciry.
Philadelphia, Septcmlicr 25, 1852 2ta.
J. M. HEYBERGEIt & EB0THEB,
No. 4,7 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MPORTERS of every description of Fish,
Hooks and Fishing Tackle. Toys, German
Fancy Goods, Guns and Sporting Apparatus.
vTiiuivsuiB biiiu ueiau.
Aug. 38, 1852 2m.
Bounty Land Warrant.
rilHOSE having bounty land warrants in lheir
A possession and wishing to dispos of them
can find a ready sale by applying at the residence
of the subscriber near Shamokin Dam, Union
county Pa. He will also attend to tlie obtaining
of bounty land warrants from tha Department at
reasonable recompense.
L. R. HUMMEL.
8unbury, August 1, 1853. 3m.
Itf ABRIAGE CETIFIUATE8 hanJioiudv
TX executed fur Mle t tlti office, eitile vt
ly the dusen.
GEORGE ZIMEUMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Gl Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPZIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
L1NDS,
Which for style of finish snd workmanship
at tho lowest prices. Aln TRANSPARENT
WHOLESALE, AT MA.-Vt
13 MERCHANTS and others are invited
Philadelphia, August 21, 1852 ly.
RWAIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR THE CUKE OF
IllClplCIlt COllHill!lClt2l,
Scrnfitla, (j'crtcrul Debility, While Swelling,
Rheumatism, Visenscs oj me L,iver an t
Sktn, and ( It J)ixeans arising from
hnpuriliet of the lilood, ai d the
Effects of Mercury. .
SWAIM'9 FANACK.V bus Iicch for more tlinn thirty
v.ra fi-li!t.rnte(l in tliis e miitrv Hist in hiiroi for its
extniorilnuirv cures for the cenillortrsof wlm'h referenre
is iimilu to Hid ilirntimis ami books (which uuiy lie luul
Brrutix) oeeoiiiinin Ihe l'nimrjn. tsiinc of whii h give
the partieulins of 'easel tis I'liglitl'ul for geiiemlputiliniiion,
where the itfitmits Iml lren n:m witenup wilh Scrofula,
:lld were ueemeil ineiiriihle ly rhysicmtis.
Ill lull been ured in holiluls unrl priolo prnetiee, oml
bus hail the singulnr ftirtune nl beinK reeoiiiineiwl si b) tbe
most cetelirutd pliysiciuns diiJ other eii.inet pers.iui.
Ainoiig others by ,
.V. IflliNoil, M. u., l-roi. oi urperv. ru .rn-nj.
Valentine MM, M. V., Prof, ol Surg, N . Y. Univer
sity.
V. P. Dswect. M. D., Prof, of Mid., Pa. I'niveisity.
N. t.'hiifiiwii, M. I)., Prof, ol I'll) sic. I'a I iiivrraity.
T. Pnrke, M. 1., l'res't Oollcee of Physicians, Phila.
Dr. i)el Vnllo, 1'r.il.of M.nbci'ne, Ilnvana.
Jose lvinreuer He Imx. Prof, of Surirry, l.istxHl.
J. Chipiinin. Mmiber it .ynl Colleire Sirgeniis, Imloll.
O. W. Krvini, lute .Million to Sp:iin.
Sir Thoin.is Pmrs m, M;ij. flen. Hrilish Army.
Gilliert Kficrtson, British Consul, Arc, &c.
Ami also, the wonderful eurrs erTu-eteil by Swnim's Pnn-
neisi have for ninny- years mmle it an iiiviihmhlA remeily.
1 lie I'tiiuiera il'H-s not eoiitnm mercury iu nny loiin, hiiu
lieing mi innoeciit prepanition, it mny be giveil to tlie
most tender iufsut.
The retull nrire tins lieeii redneeil to 1 50 perlwttle,
(eiiituiiiiiig tluee hull' pints) or three Isittles for t.
UFAVARK OF IMPOPITION.
Pwnim's Pnimeea is iu rounil bottles, flutetl lons:ituili.
nully, with the foilowins: letters III wn on the glues :
"8V AIM'S PAN ACi: A I'll I I.ADA."
and linviin the mime of Jab Swaim stumped on the senl-
inir wnx, and wTitten tm the luliel roveriiiir tbe c-irk, aim a
splentbd etitrrnviu for the side of the Istttle, composed of
geometric luthe work, cniprisinff; nine ilinerent dies,
winch have been tarueil lor Ihe exclusive use oi tue pro
prietor, bv Dmner A-Co , Isnik note enirnivors, of Phila
delphia. In the centre is a portrait of the late Win. Swunn
copyright secured.
AI.SO, 8W AIM'S VERMIKI OE.
A viiliuiblc Fnmily Medicine, being s highly approved
remeily lor nil discuses uriBiug Irotu s.-bllity ol the uiges-
ive orffuns. sueh us Worms. Cholern Morbus, llvsenlery
Fever und Affile. Hleediliff Plies, Siek lleuilnche, Arc., A:o,
See the Pamphlet (which limy be had gratis) accomouuy-
ig tlie venuiiuge.
Vrepnre.1 onlv ut SWAIM'S t.AliORATOIt V. THK
OLD SI'ANIJ, Seven! h street, liekiw Chestnut, Philadel
phia, mid sold by ull the respectable Druggists in the L'lli
tetl States.
CAUTION TO THIS riBl-IC.
Persons wistiinff obtain tbe irenuiiie SVVAIM'fl PA-
ACKAnud SVAI.M'S Vtill.MlFLOK, shoukl be careful
to observe that the iiuiiie
SWAIM
is spelled correctly on Ihe isittlrs snd Ints-ls, or they mny
lie imposed on by medicines mnde in imitation of them by
a pel sou bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated
to oeoeice.
Philadelphia, Oetolier 3, 1R54. 2mo.
PROCLAMATION.
V OT1CE is hereby piven that tho several
' Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and 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, tho
2d dav of IN ovcmLcr next, aim will conitnue
TWO WEEKS.
The coroner. Justices of the Pence and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
renuestcd to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several ollices apiH-rtaming to be done. And all
witnesses proseeutintr. in liehalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
limner persons to prosecute against him, as shall
be iust and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at tho time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand ot Sunbury, the lPlh day
of Sept, in the year of our Lord ono thou
sand eight hundred and fifty -Iwo and the In
dependence of the United States of America
the 70th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
REMOVAL.
THKf'MostiiWiRlitil POCKF.T HOOK mi.l MOROCCO
CASK MAN L'l'ACTOKY, hicuU-d ul 6JJ Lhcsumt
tfirret (t the past
TWENTV-OXK VKARS.
hHthrfii miriveil t No. Sltt AKCII S T!i I .l'T. Hist .! .f
Im'K'W (ill i trtv?t, wluTf t-ati lu- I uii.tl thtj la: tii itiiJ 1 ct
uks irtiitftit ol tlit- t'.ill"viiitr nr'.iclt viz :
hH'k' t Ui-'ki?, I-Tt I" iJiciiii; l'iist-, Writing
Ciikl'8, U-iiikPiV Casii-t, ilitiik H 'k ll"llrt. !.
Money Ht-lf, Citfur (';mft, Ifuz-T ln.s, I'.rtc .Moiiiiuuii,
Work Glisten, Card Cttnc, Nculle CaKi-.
K. II. tMITH, Ihiiikt'iil f .r vttt fivm, bom by attni
titin, ami with u (It'tt-ruiinuti n In tlttie Im-hI fii:i!i(y nf
g.xitls hi tbt- l.rWfst pr;ci'M, to receive a nlmrcof p;itmn;pe.
The Trade hi c miufuud in t-all und cxuiiiine bclre nur
L'busiiij tIwW'bT.
, li. Ui-nuirins Uuu with nnitiicu niul ilittptitch,
K. II. SMITH,
'ioj Areli Street, Plnbileliiliia.
Peptsinlier 4, 1MJ. 3ni.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
ri'HK Siitiscrilier liuviiift leimeil the Pulilie House, for
1 lllerly known us tlie Aliierietlll House, No. It" H. ?ixtll
Si reel, between Market and Chestnut Streets, has changed
the iiunie ol the sums to
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Ileus leave to inform his frienrls and the iiililie, Unit Iti.s
house tins liuilerK-ilieu lhnill.'li reliiislellinir, reisiiliuK, re.
ptiiutiu ami reuiernijr. I'roiu stlie Ui liiseiueut. An en
tire new oullit ol liiniilure, beiltling, e., Ac., hus been
procuied from the inost celebrated .Muuuluelurers in this
eitv.
From the eentral location, and its close proximity to tlie
RuilniHit l)eKls, rtefimlMml lumiliiiKS- Places of Anmse
ineiit, Pushionalile Ttririnifftiuires unit Putilic Squares, it
oners inilueeinents I-1 tlie Merehnut vi.iling the city ill
business. the Traveller seeking; pleasure. To families
anil leumles visiting the eilv, every facility will lie Mfenil,
niul every comfort reguided to make their visit u);reeulile
und pleasant.
A share of the public putrouniro respeelfully solicited.
JAOUU O. I.KIIO, jari:u IUVIN,
Superintendent Proprietor,
l'hiliilelphla, Sept. 4, loo 0m.
SOAP & CANDLE MAHUTACT0RY,
Xo. 19 H ood St., beiueen 2J 3J Sis., and
No. 17 North 6th Street,
I'UII.ADl'.i.rillA.
John Uiincroft Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLY inform Store-keepers, Mer
chants, Ac, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
Drown Soups, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
Cash paid for Tallow and roujjh Fat
April 10 183-J ly.
Wm. McCarty, Bookseller.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
Ihe public, that he has removed his Hook
Store, to Market street, to the bouse occupied
by J. Naillo, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posite Ihe Court House, on the north side,
where keeps for sale constantly on hand a good
assortment of books and stationary.
For Sale A large new spring waggon Ct for
, 3 or 4 horses.
Suubury, July 84, 185. tf.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUXUUHY, PA.
Dee. 13, 1851. tf.
LANK DEEDS printed ou the beet quality
of parchment paper, aohl et the lowest prtc
tt this otfae, by wholeeele tud retail
cannot be surpassed. Wholesnln .! pi.;i
WINDOW SHAKES AND REKD BUND
FACTURF.RS' PRICES.
(JEM
to caii and examine.
Cheap Watches 45 Jewelry,
X V 1I'1.I:S.U: and Retail, at Ihe "I'biladi I
" phia Watch and Jewelry Store,"' I'o. t'ti
North SecondSlrett, corner ol ijuair) , Philadel
phia. li'ilil l.ever Wntflics. full j. 'WeM, IH e.imt eases, f-tf-.MI
Pilver do. full jeweh-il, (tia.'O.ilil Sieetnelr,, 1.m
Hilver lienlne, jewels, 10 fine Silver ilo. I. .'ill
llo ll i ll". P . (l.ilil llraei-let,, ,'.(0
ftupeliir (Junrlieis, 7.! nilie..' (lulil Teurils. I .tin
iiiiiinitnii no. a. -riiver ren spoons, set, r.isi
Uokl Pens, with reuril nnd Silver tlohler, I. till
Cold Finder KitiRs. 37J cents to $80; Watch
filasses, plain, IS J cents; Patent, l8j; Lunet,
25; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for.
STALFFEK Sc HART.KY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers and
Lcpincs, still lower than the above prices.
August 28, 1852 ly.
SOWER MAI INKS,
Publishers and Uooksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS ISOOKS.
Bibles, Prayers, Hymns, rocticul and Historical Works,
Travels, Movets, Ac., Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind in use from a primer upwurdi.
BLANK HOOKS.
An elcjrnnt nrtinei,t frmn tho paw book upward,
mnde of supcri r iipcr, nnd best of Ixiidiirg.
W1UTING PAPEUS.
Cup, Post, and Xote Papers, clegnut styles and qaulity,
and very chain.
STATIONERY.
Fancy, Plain and Adhesive Ki.velnpcs, fnk, PuiiH, Wo
frrs, Jteel I'ens, Hates, Pencils, PorleMtiiines, Wrap
ping Pnpcrs of ull kinds, Curtain Pajicra, Ac, Ac.
Our stck ii nil fresh, bought cheap nnlsottIaccortbiirt).
Pitrticnliir nttentioii paid to lktksellers, Country Aler
chuntstuid Tcacliers, however little they may buy.
Sower A Humes ure PublisberH of PKI.TON'S scries of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS.
Knch map Is nearly SKVKX FKKT fHil'ARK, and
shows the etiniparutive size and rchtive rxsiiiin of every
country nu tbe pMxs They ure intended to lie suspended
in every tSclund Kooin, nnd not only make a splendid up
pninnice, but nre uiiivitkiIIv- afkimwlcflired to le tlie
HKlT MUVi: OF TKAC1HNU (iKOiiKAPHY ever
broupbtout. They ure keys intended to tie umtl by the
scholars, containing n complete epitome of Geography, mid
costing less than half the price of a Oeirraphy niul Atlas.
The system is in universal use in PniMiu and (ierrnuuy,
and has already Iweu intnHluccd in (iirard College, Plnlu
delphin, the public schools of liiiston, New Yurk, IMiiki
dflphiu, Hiiltiuiore, WaMiiugtou, and throiiibout New
F.iurland, New York, Ae.t ftp. Our desks" ure loaded
with rccoinuiciHlutioiis from the most talented and scien
tific teachers in every quarter, and wherever Ihe svstein
has bven used jwi rents, teachers and scholurs unite in'pruis
log it.
I. Map of the Western Hemisphere,
tt. Map of ihe Kisteru llciiiiphere,
'3. Map of North America.
4. Map of the L'niteil Suites,
5. Map of I 'surop.
6. Map of Asia.
7. Map of South America und Afiira.
Kvery map is brilliantly colored, vuriiiehed, and mount
ed on muslin und rollers.
We Tepectiiilly invite the euroest attention of Teachers,
Parents, mid Scbi Nil Directors to this lasciuatiiit; mode of
teaching Geography. SOW K 11 & HaIINKS,
M North Third Street,
Philadelphia, Aug. 2S, 18-V2. If.
MORE NLW GOODS!
T II IX D
Fresh Arrival of Goods
AT THE NEW STORE OF
I. Y. TENEU & CO.,
(Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland Counly, Pa.
E have just received a fresh supply of
V V Ciouds mlaptcd for thu full and Winter
to which we particularly cull the attention of our
friends and the pulilie.
Our grateful thanks are due for the generous
support wo have received from a deserving pnl
lie, and we hope to continue to earn that support
hy selling nil our goods at the smallest profits.
Our stock consists of
Dry floods,
If art! nil ri Q u ec ii s va iu,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Doi bi.ed Uarrkm.ed Guns,
Carpets, Trnks, Valises, Carpet Eajs,
Kinlircilus nnd Parasols, Donts nnd S'hocs,
ll:itb und I'ajo, l.o.tkini; Glasses, A"uil
, I'.iper fjr Kooni nnd Window
15ii:.d, I, .'in ins, NlIsuiiJ
4'undv. Salt, Ma.-l.erel,
Dried l!eif.
Plain and I'uncy Hums and Shoulders, Nails,
Window (ilass, l'aint St ull', Oils nnd I'ulty, t'ur
pet C'huin, Cotton l.ajis und Vam, with a variety
of other articles.
N. 11. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TEN Ell & CO.
Sunhury, Sept. 25, 1852. ly.c
siiKinirvKKs
4 IiI.EGIIENY HOI'.SE, No, 280 MA RKET
Slrcct, shove 8th, Philadelphia. Knder Iho
new urrangemeiit the curs which arrive from
PitUhurg, Harrishurg, iVe., will run to tho New
Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market. In
order to accommodate Ihe pulilie we will always
have our Coach nt Ihe New Depot on Ihe arrival
of the cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny
House, which is in the centre of the city. Our
old friends will ploase ride down, and all who
wish to patronise a House wilh a Good Talde,
Clean Ueds, and accommodating assistants, will
please give us a call.
Term, One Dotlar per Day.
August 21, 1852. 6in.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams Hendry,
Store, No. 29 Aorfi 3d Street.,
l'llII.ADKU'lllA.
f OROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import,
ers. Commission snd (iencral Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
IV Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street
Aug. 28, 1852 ly.
II COUNKI.ll 8. I. F. IJAKV.it! W, C. lUKEl'l.
Cornelius, linker $ Co.,
MAMF.vTiitr.r.s or
Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &o.
STORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT KT
Manufactory No. 18 1 Cherry St.,
fHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1852. tf.
DAVID COOPER,
COMMISSION MKKCuAnt
FOR THE BALR OF
Fish, Provisions, t-c,
Xo. 8 North Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1852. ly.
I N K Uourcau's celebrated ink, end also Con-
gres ink for salo, wholesale and retail l'T
IWemUr 28, 1850. H 11- MASTER.
I71RESH Vanilla Bean of superio quality,
just received and for sale ly
Julv 31. 18S3 II. B- MASSER.
WINDOW SHADE SLANUFACTOBY.
(1. L. Miller $ Co.,
South West cor. of Sceond If Arch Streets,
HE ri'.OPKIETOrtS, having increased llieir
facilities during the past season, now feel
al.le to supply all who have or may be disposed to
rnlromse thr-m. Their Slock comprises ever
!V.VZr. of l'""''rn f FLOWERS, LAND.
MvAl F., GOTHIC, See., unsurpassed In quality,
snd which will lie sold nt mir usual
LOW PRICKS.
IAr.t,, CORDS, BRASSES, &c, l.
great Miriclv.
fchi.de, mnde to order, at short notke, fo
f tores, Churches, I,odii Rooms, &e.
, G. I.. MII.I.ER ft CO.,
I'j l'ot. H. M . corner of Sccorj.t and Arch sts,
1 Iu adcTphia, Au. 21, li32. 3in.
TI1K VERY LATEST ARRRIVAL, '
CIIKAPKR THAN THE CHEAPEST
r PILING Sc GRANT.
l3i:si'i:(.rii i.i,i,Y irorm u,0 public BIt
"the rest of mankind," tli:it they have just
reeeied mid ojiened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
that has ever been brought to Sunlmry.
Their slock consists of every v.i. Uyy of
Dry (Jo oils, riz :
Cloths, Casrimeres, Sntlinets, Vesting,
Drtlltngs, .mens,
Anil nil kinds of Summer Wear.
Also h splomliil variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginphams, Lawns, Chintzes, D
Laincs, Bcragcs,
And every variely of goods suitable for La.
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Panama and Palm Leaf Hats.
Also a large assortment of GROCEUIES,
Bl'CII A3
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Resides the largest and most general assort-,
merit of all kinds of goods to be had in thia
place.
Gd Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price,
rfunbiiry, May 22, 1852.
Valuable Property.
Late the Estate of E, P. SHANNON, Esq.,
or.Aortliumbcrland
AT FP.ITATE SALE.
FTtHE subscribers, Executors of the Estala
of Eplirnim P. Shannon, late of the Bor
ough of Northumberland, offer at private sale,
the following valuable Real Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two story Brick
Building, formerly occupied by the deceased;
as a Store and Dwelling, and now occupied;
as such. There are also ou tbe lot two fraraa
dwellings, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on
which is erected a two story white Frama
Dwelling, &c., adjoining John Taggart, Esq.,
occupied by Cl.as. Knous.
Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar
ket Street, a two slory while Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a etabla
is erected on lots No. 69 & 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate)
on the corner of Duke and 4th Street, on
which is erected a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallisler.
Lot No. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erected a two slory white Frama
Building, occupied by John Burkert.
Lot No. CO, siiuate nt North way and Wa
ter Streets, on which are erected two Frama
Dwellings und Stabling, occupied by widow
Vandling and John Vandling.
Also ihe undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on wliicti is erected a twostoiy frame Dwel
ling, occupied by John Vandyke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining;
lands of John Deshay, on tlie East side of lha
Susquehanna, about ihree miles below Dan
ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ
ated on tho coriitir of Second ami Oranga
M reels, numbered in the general plan of Bor
ough. Nus. 215 & 216.
Also four vacant lots on Third and Oranga
Streets, numbered in tho general plan ol said
Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also four vacant lots fronting on Market
and Sixlh Streets, running East to an Alley,
numbered in I In; general plan of said Bor
ouyh, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80.
AI?o four vacant lots fronting on Oranpe
St!eit, nnd numbered in tho g"neral plan of
said Hoioiiijh, Nori. 15, 18rt, 1S7 & 18S.
Tim above properly will bo sold in parts
or parcels lo suit purchase!, on reasonable
terms. For further partietilais apply to John
Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or to tha
subscribers.
ALFRED KXF.ASS. ) ,
THOMAS STRAWBRIDGE, tsi r8'
Northumberland, May 22, 1S52. if.
T-tULOPJlTG.
JOHN V. MA 11 TIN,
TEfiS leave lo inform his friends and the pul
lie iu general, thst he is prepared in every
respect to make clothing after tho most
Fashionable Styles,
and in the most duralde manner, and his prices
will ho as reasonaMo as can he had in Sunhury
or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce.
He will olways have the advantages of the latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
edged skill in cutting, he w ill be assisted hy the
direction of the most scientific publications rela
ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion iu the United States. An endeavor
will he made always to have work completed,
when requiaed.
His establishment is situated in Market Square,
Sunhury, nearly opposite the Post Ollice, in the.
building formorly 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 thein
as ia w ithin the line of his business.
Sunbury, August 14, 1852. tf.
JUST HKCK1YK1)
AT THIS
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. STIIOII.
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, Brau and.
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either nmke up to ordw or sel
separately for rash at prices as low if dot tower
than can be had anywhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks, Vallcea, &e.
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on tha shortest notice.
All persons are invited to call and tutaaunafc
hemsvlves.
All kinds of produce Uken in xebange.
Sunbury, May I, 1858. tf.
SUNBTJKY EEY.
HENRY W. BUCHER informs the public,
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry
a. he is now well prepared with good ami sufi,
cient er.fU he will I enabled to .mu.ot4i
tha public wlih promlness and JespstcU.
April 10, lS5S.-tf.