Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 30, 1852, Image 3

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    SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Hw AdrertisemenU.
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY 1
Holloway's Ointment.
A MOST MIRACUI-OVS Ct'RE OP BAD LEOS,
AFTER 43 YEARS' BUFFERING.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Gal pin, of
70, St. Mary's Street, Weymouth,
dated May nth, 1851.
To Professor Hollowat.
"'i Al Hie am of 18 my wife (who it now )) sanffht
VKitaiit cold, which Milled In fear kajs, end ever since
that time they hmvt bnn mora or leas sore, end greatly
InSamed. Hr agonies were disiraet ng, and for moiilha
tnttellief aha waa deprived entirely of real and sleep
Every remedy that medical men edviaed waa tried, hnt
without effaat her health mifTered aeverely, and the Mate
v. nci raga was cemnie, I aaa niren renil your mim-
liaemenu, and adviaed her to try yoni Pilla and Ointment;
, and, aa a hat resource, after every other remedy had pro
, ved useless, aba ronaented to do an. Phe commenced si
weeks ago, and, etrange to relate, ia now in eood health.
. tier lea; a are paiitleaa, without aeara or amr, and her aleep
annm, ana undistnrhail. Could roe have Wlineeeea ina
uflerinira of my wife during the laet 43 yeare, and con
trast them with her present enjovment of health, yem
. would indeed feel delightful in having hern tlie meana of
eo greatly alleviating tlie aufleriiisa of a frilow-creatiir.
(Signed,) WILLIAM GAI.PIN.
A PERSON 70 YEARS OF ACE CURED OF A
BAD I.EO, OF 30 YEARS' STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Build
er of Gat Ovens, of Rushctiffe, near Hud
dersfield, dated May 31sf, 1851.
To Profreeor Hoixowav,
Sir. I suffered for a period of tliirty years from a had
leg, the reault of two or lliree ilinVrriit acciilcnls at tins
Works; accompanied liy ecirlmtic aymptiana. I had re
enirae to a vnilety of mrdiral advice, wilhout deriving
any benefit, and woe even told thnt Hie leg mast lie ninpn.
tnleil, jt, in opposition to that opinion, viiir Pilla and
Oiutinent have effected a complete cure in eo sliorl a lime,
Unit few who had not witneaaed it would credit the (net.
(Sigued) WILLIAM AI1I1S.
The truth of thiar statement can I verified hy Mr. W. P.
Kiigtnnd, Chemist, 13, Market Stieet HiulilcralieUI.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE
MONTH.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turn
er, of Pcnhurst, Kent, dated December 13i,
1850.
To rri.fcim t IIoluiwat,
Dkak Sis. My wile hed aiiflitreu from Dnd Iliariats ft.r
m Tn than six months, ami during tlie whole -criMl hail
tiie beet medicul nlteiiilnnce. but nil to no use. Having lie
f re liealeil nn awful wound in my own leg, by your nn
rivnllrd medicine. I rioterininml tiriln to nun your Pilla
and Oinnmeiit. mid therefore gtive tlieiu n trinl in her cute,
and fortunate it wn I did en. for .n lesa tliim n ni'iitli n
perfect cure waa rlfectcd, and the benefit tlitit Miri'li oth
er branches oi' my fmnilv have derived from tlicir use ie
really nalonialiing I now strongly rcc mtneiid tliein to
II my frienda (Signed) FRED'K TURNER.
Tlx Pilla ahould be used conjointly with the Oiiiilnent
moat of the following caaes :
Had Lega, Chieg..fixt,
Hail Breasts, Chilklaina,
Itiirna, r Chained handa,
Itnnimts, ' Corns (Soft)
Kite of Mosclie- Cancers
t.wra A Saud-Fliee, Contrnrtc! and
I'.tcn-Uy. Stiff Jointe,
Klepliantiuaia, Sore Nipples,
tf.in-diseusus, Scurvy,
Titmouia, fleers,
Iiattilua,
tiout.
tfliiitdnltr Fwelbng,
Luinlaigo
Pilea
It heninatiam
rVnlilB,
fore-tiinnta,
S tre-henda,
Wouuda,
awa
8.4 I at the Establishment of Profess r IIoi.liwaT, Sit,
Strand, (neur Templo Htir. London.) mid bv all reapecliilile
iriiftirisls and Uonle.ra in Mcdiriuca lmMi(i1ii nt the. Ilritisli
Ktupire. tc III mm; of the United Stales, in ll'txeeat 3?Ac,
H7c, end tl ftltc. each. Wholesale by the princiil Drug
houses in die Uni"n,and by Messrs. A.li. AD. Samm,
New Yoik,
7 There ia a considerable aaving by taking the larger
nizee
N. D. Dirccliona for the pniitancc. of palicnta in every
disorder are affixed to ca:h bo.
October 23, 1854, I y.
BANK OF NORTHUMBERLAND"."
AN election for Directors will lie held nt the
Ranking House, on Monday, the loiliday of
November, U-tween the hour of 10 o'clock. A.M.,
anil 3 o'clock P- M.
The annual ineeting of the atocVliolJcra, will lie
held on Tucwloy the Sil Jay of November at 1 1
o'clock, A. M.
J. R. PKIESTLY, Caaltier.
Nortliumlierland, OcL 0, 1852. 4t.
OYSTERS !
THE uiulerigneil is thankful for past fa
vois ami hnpi'8 lo continue in the confi
dence of hi nld costomers nud fricnils mid
tliu public gt-nertilly. Iln i imw in daily re
ceipt of tha best oMiiillimore Oyslfio, put up
bv A. Field, Eq., who i celrbraled for pul
ling tip a good article. Hi oyaiiMS are open
ed tht ame morning, they leave for Ihia
place and are conaequenlly only about IP
hours on the way. Ha can fiend oyslers all
direction by stages, boal anil nlher convey
auues. Price cans 'si
half cans C2i
cents.
N. H.--Apply al the residence of
:riber or at Lee's, or llaa' llolel.
the sub-
scti
PIMMP SHAY
Norttiumber!and, Oct 16, 1852. if.
Notice to Contractors.
PROPOSALS will bn received at iho Of
fie of the Mine Hill and 5chuylkill Ha
ven Rail Road Companv, Franklin Institute
Huildincs, S.uih SEVENTH St., Philadi-U
nhia. on MONDAY, November 1st, for Ihe
Grading of lhat portion of the extension of
ihe Mine Hill Uoad, from llm summit of
Broad Mnttntain to Big Mine Run, in ihe
Mahauoy Valley, about 6 miles. Profiles,
specifications, &e., may be seen at the En
gineer's Olfice, ASHlA'ND, Schuylkill cuun-
on and afler Ihe 26th iust.
EWD. F. GAY, Chief Engineer.
Oct. 23, 1852 - 21.
TMF.RSON'S ARITH EMETIC Noa. 1.3 3,
Mid ,,) Porter's Rhetorical Reader, jttat rereiv
ed and for sale by WM. McCAKTV.
Sunbury, May I. 185!.-
OYSTEK CANS A lot of empty Jyater
Cans, suitible for i.iitling up fruit, for sale
ly WM. H. THOMPSON.
ItJL executed fur sale at this oflice, single or
by the dozen.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY Virtue of ecrt-iiu writs of Vm. IZjrp. to me
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or
outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of
Sunbury, on MONDAY Hie lat dny of Novem
Wr next, at 1 o'clock, P, M., the following real
eftiito to wit .
The undivided third part of a certain
Tract of Land,
situate on the waters of Shumokin creel, Shamo
iiti tp, Northumberland co., bounded as follows:
to wit i beginning uj a stone corner of Thomas
Hamilton's tract, thence along the Suabury road
south T4 deg. east 88 perches to a Spanish oak,
thence by the same long. 89 deg. east 20j per
ches to a post, thence south 14 deg. east 210
perches crossing the fchsmokin creek to a post,
tliencji tiv vacant land north 84 deg. eaat 45t
perches to a pine, thence by land now or late of
Ucorge Coldrame, north 12 tleg. west oni lur
ches croaaing said creek and the road to a post,
thence by land of Win. Ball, south 78 deg. west
105 perches to a stone, thence by land now or
late of Isaac Farnlinaon, south deg. east 131
nerches to the place of beginnin g : containing
124 acres and allowance. It being the same
tract of land which the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania by patent, dated the 30th day of April
1785, enrolled in Patent Book, No. 3, page 342,
&e.. granted to Wot. Ball.
Biesed, taken in execution and to be sold as
property of Jauies Penman.
AL80:
. A certain lot of ground,
aituats in chilisquaque townahip, Northuuiber
land county bounded north by public road, east by
Ducher'e land, soum oy we same, ana west by
land of John P. Hummers, containing one sere,
mora or less, whereon are erected a log house and
stable. Seised, taken in execution and to Us sold
as the property of William M. Auten.
ALSO l
A certain tract o( land,
.:,... in Chilisauaqua township, Northuinhsr.
land county pounded north by lands of Ludwig
U ft anal widow Pfliger. south by lands of R.
D Cummings, and west by other lands of deft, j
eonUtninf thirty-fiva acres, more or lesst where
ttuon is erected a one and half story new frame
dwelling Bouee, uro,
Tract or Piece of Land,
situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining Isnds
of widow Pfliger on the north, on the esst by
whst is known as ths scudder tract, south and
west hy Isnds of R. D. Cummings containing
fifteen acres more or loss.
8irxcd taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Thomas Allen.
, , ALSO l
The interest of the Deft, supposed to bo the
undivided fourth part of a -
Certain Out-Lot,
situate in the borough of Sunbury, and known In
the general plan of said borough as lot No. 72,
adjoinlug lands now oi late of George Hsrriiion,
George Weiscr (tanner) and others j containing
four acres more or less.
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Pelcr Bright.
ALSO:
All ths interest of the Deft, supposed to be the
2-3ds of and in a
Certain Steam Saw Mill,
about 30 ft. in breadth and 50 ft. in depth, wilh
a 30 horse power engine and fixtures, with tho
use for said mill of three acres, more or less of
land, to be used for said mill so long as the mill
aforesaid, remains on snid land, said mill and
land bring situated in Point tp, County aforesaid,
also a small frame house, a stable, situate on the
aforesaid lot of land, liiinc hounded north bv a
public rond, cast, south and west by lands of
benjamin Hummel.
rtcizcd, taken in execution and to be sold as
Ihe property of Solomon Krumcr.
ALSO:
A certain Lot of Ground,
situate in Delaware tp. County aforesaid, bound
ed north by lands of Jaroh Sees, cast by lands of
mango Kieil anil l'otcr Arnwine, south by bind
in possession of George ltuiiynn, and west bv I
hind of Jacob Sera, being now in possession of
Gcurne liunvnn, containing three acres more or
less, nlinut I.J seres of which are cleared.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ns
the properly of Mango A. livid and Peter Arn
wine, Adni'rs of Hugh licid, dee'd.
ALSO:
A certain Lot or piece of Ground,
situate in I'claware tp. County aforesaid, bound
ed north bv luinl of Susun l't iil, east l'v land of
Thomas Wallis, south by hind of Jacob Bruwu
and George Wolf, and west by land nf Susan
Kcid, being in possession of Jacob Weick and
C. Gash, containing 27 acres more or less.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
Iho proierty of Mango A. Kcid and Peter Arn
wine Adm'rs of Cllincr licid, dee'd.
ALSO:
A certain Tract of Land,
situate in Delaware tp, County aforesaid, bound
ed north by land of George Oyster, dee'd., east by
the same, south by bind of John Oyster, dee'd.,
and west by lauds of George Oyster, dee'd. i con
taining 80 acres mote or less: whereon sre erect
ed a frame Invent house, a tenant house, a bank
barn, sheds, Ac.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
Ihe properly nf John .Manges, Adm'r of Solomon
Manges, dec d.
ALSO;
A certain Lot or piece of Land,
situate in Rush tp, (,',ottnty aforesaid, bounded by
lands ol Im Jones, aim lands now of J agi;art and
othert, bring Ihe snine piece of land sold by Abel
Ulcus to i. asper lieeil, containing eleven acres
more or less, whereon aic creeled a small framo
house.
Seized, taken in execution and lo bo sold as
the property of Caspar Reed.
ALSO:
A certain Lot of Ground,
situate in Ihe borough of Milton, bounded on the
south by Ferry lane, on the north by Mahoning
street, west by lot of Utilizer Krritzer and east by
Mahoning street and Ferry lane, containing l-3d
of an acre, more or less, w hereon are erected a
small fraure dwelling house.
Seized, taken in execution and to Lc sold as
the property of George Lawrence.
ALSO:
By a writ of Al. Van. Exp.
A certain Lot ol Ground,
smmte in tiie borough of Milton, in I ha I
part of said borough called Upper Millot.,
bounde'd on Ihe noiih by Pine alley, east by
lot No. 104, south by Broadway, and wept
by lot of Samuel I. brown, u oeiny: ihe eas
tern half of lot No. 103, n numbered in Ihu
General plan of said borough, containing one
ehiluh of an ane, more ir les, I hereon is
erected a two story fiame dwelling liuuse and
frame slable.
Seized, taken in execution and lo bo sold
as the prosurly of John Divers.
ALSO: .
By cettain writs of Al. Lev. Fa. all l ha
two slory
Frame House and Kitchen,
situate in the boroimh of Millon, County
aforesaid, on tho south side (if I'pper Maikel
slrccl, and bounded not th by Market strerl,
on the east by lot of Miss Sarah Wallis, on
ihe south by an alley, anil on the wesl by
lol of Wm Ileinen, said house being 16 by
'28 ft. and kitchen 14 ft. by 22 ft.
Seized, Liken in execution and lo be sold
as tho propel ly of Daniel Hoala.
ALSO:
All that certain two story
Frame Dwelling House,
silimte in Ihe borough of Milton on the sen III
side of Upper Maiket sheet, in said borotioli
County aforesaid, c'Oiilniuiu; in front in said
Uppei Market street, about 28 feel, and in
Jep'h about JO It., ami the lot or piece ol
.'round and ctnlilu''e appurtenances lo said
bitiUm'.
Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold
as Ihe properly of Daniel lloals.
ALSO :
All the one full eiiual, undivided half part (the
whole into two equal parts to be divided) of and
iu the following described
Tiact of Land,
situate in Coal township, (late Shamokin town
ship,) County aforesaid and btate ot rennsyiva-
nia, beginning at a pine, llienee uy lanu oi juiui
Carron, north two deg. west two huadred and
twenty nine perches to a post, thence by land of
Thomas Hamilton and lands ol v m. r. urauy,
soul h eighty eight deg. west, one hundred and
sixty six perches to a white oak, thence hy land
of Magdalcna lverson, souin sixty six ueg. waa
three hundred and fourteen perches to a white
nal:. thence bv Isnd of Samuel Scott, south twen
ty nine and a ball deg. east sixty one iercnes
and four tenths, to a stone, thence north seventy
ir and a half dcir. east one hundred and sixty
four nerches lo a Host, thence souUi two deg. east
sixty ierches to a chesnut oak, thence by land of
James Hepburn, northward eighty eight degrees
east two hundred and fifty four perches lo the
nl.c. of beoinninn : containing by a lormer sur
vey three hundred and nineteen and a half acres
n.l allowance, and hv a re-survey four hundred
and twenty eight acres and twenty nine perches
.ml ltniance.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
th property or 1 nomas Sharp.
ALSOt
Dy virtue of writ F. Erp.,
A certain Tract ol LAaa,
.',i.i. In Point township. County aforesaid,
bounded north by lands of Joseph Wallis, east
by Isnds of the heirs ot Uay, soum ny m
snd west by lands or George Apsiey, couutiuuig
124 acres, more or leu; whereon is erected
two story log dwelling house, a log barn, wag'
on shed, corn erib. See.
Sciied, taken in execution and to b sold as
tha property of Beniamin T. Stamra and Job
W. Slarum, upon tha premises at on o'clock,
V, l., on Saturday the 80th day of Oct. IBaz.
WM. B. KIPP. 8herifC
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury,
Oct. 18, 186S.-3L J
Fresh and Spiced Oytlert !
ir
AVING aelllod at Northumberland, I am
now prepaied lo furnish fresh and spi
ced Oystera ditrinu tho hole season at re
duced prices. Vou can depend tipon them
being fresh, as 1 shall receive them daily,
(Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
ihey are only 16 hours out of Ihe shell.
All person at a distance, who are in want
of Ihe ubove article, can have thetn sent J er
dozen or simile ran by addrrfsirg
W. H. VICKERV, at Bnn' Hold.
Northumberland, Oct. 10, 1852.
Dilworlli, Urn n sou Co.
I.MPoitTKR of & Dealers tn
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
No. 69 Afuia-cf St., I door below 2d St,
PHILADELPHIA.
Where fhey always een on hand a large stool of
every variety of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac.
Wm. Dilworth, Henry I). Landis,
Samuel Uransen, James M. Vance.
October 10, 18S2. ly.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT.
A'oJi'cc to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing.
HKWKT & C'iy reijue.-! all who purclmc reny tits.Js
CMbiiiy "ii cr.-dir, t.. mil nt TOW KM HAI.L
CLOTHING ItAZAAH, u.i.l ace Ilia gr.ut advmilagea
tliev will have liy pnn ti!" ii.g for caah at ll.ia extensive
enaliltshniiait. Tins, ami tlus only, ia tiia principle on
wliicli tlicy deal wall all Oicir iiitinvrou4 euslunicra, who
lim a rnilincd Him at i)m )mhm. tl cv ri mciio cflc rl in
producing Ihe heat t. I.O l I.'IAO, al the t.wcat piaaihk
pricea, and thnt fhc p.-.ila wmIo ui rhia hi-ixc are lite U-at
niailc, moat fnaliioniilile, nwti rriirh il!.t rr than t.ny oriiar
Ih.iiac can aflortt lo a. II ll.e H-mc ijaiiiily of es da, ariaina
'r-'lii their Inruc innnufhetlirii.p tut! :tinrf.ilina l'actliii.
mill Ihetr dctermiliiitioll t"li ai;tain rl.e rrilu iplr .. laiirr-
fcilea iiiHl sinnll profita. Ihiir at, ck ia natal ample anil
complete. The piirlicnmr tlrlit a aa .f tntrciuoila and
d.ulira is in vilnl, ho ore renin and locnll Bn imlti
lln nirc Ives, ns we arc KitinfUd thut ihev csnnut iailtofpc
the nilvtniiitvcs Ihcv will hnvc in i uri luikll.ff fi.l errh. i.l
TOW Kit IIAI.l,, 111 MAllUliT atri-ct, Letweeii I'illh
anil rixlh.
Ill.XNKTT ti CO., IVi riUeri.
rhllaik l hiu, Celt Lcr 111, ls'tl! Cm.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.'
V OTICE is hereby given lo all Legatees,
A ' Creditors ond other persons interested in the
Estates of llie follow ing untned persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, nml Ciunrdians of said
Est-iles have tiled llieir accoimts with the Register
of Knrthiimlierlaud comilv, mid that tho same
will lie presented to the Orphans' Court of said
County, on Tuesday tho 2d day of November next
for coiilirmatioii and allowance.
1852.
Henry Yovlheimer, ilcc'd., settled by his
Adm'r. Frederick Lazarus.
George Eekert, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Willinn Nice.
John Loe, ilcc'd., settled by his Adm'r J.
Woods Drown,
(ieorge Grant, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Peter Hileniiiu.
John Eister, dee'd , sctllcd l y his Eie'r John
Eister.
Eliia belli Wagner, dee'd., settled l y her Adm-S
Peter Wagner.
Joseph Hutchison, dee'd., settled by his Exe'r
Hubert & Wil-ion Hutchison.
Leonard Ptoutz, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
John Pfoulx.
Abraham Turner, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
Win. & Abraham Turnej.
Jacob Snyder, dee'd., sctllcd by his Adm'rs
Joseph & Henry Snyder.
Laiua 1'cnchel, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
Samuel lieitz.
Susanna Felzer. dee'd., settled by her Adm'r
John 13. Ketzer.
Andrew Fct.er, deed., settled by one jfhis
Exo'rs Andrew J Fct7.er.
Andrew Fct.er, dee'd., setlleJ by his Exc'rs
John 11. & Andrew J Fel.er.
Peter Vanillin?, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
de bonis non Win, Heed.
Liberty Dowart, dee'd., sellled by Wm. Dew-
ert, Esii., of Lew is Dewert, dee'd., who was
Exe'r of .Mrs. Liberty Dewert, dee'd.
Susanna Mettler, dee'd., settled by her Guar
dian, l.ulhcr l.'assctt.
Caroline PcilVcr, settled by her Guardian, Elias
Pciller.
JOHN P. PCRSEL, KcBiilcr.
Ttegistcr's Olllee, )
Sunbury, Oct.. 2, 1852-5U J
l.ht ol' alurors,
A F Northumberland County for November
"JJf i ., A, 11.
sr:iui .furors.
Lkwis. Wallis liiiiul, Hubert .Monlgoin
ery, Julin Wurtrinin. Jacob Minder.
Dki.a waisb. Cyrenaa Bum boy.
Clin iMH'AtH'K J.icob Kiarner, Duniel P.
Lit lit. Knlieit lieeil.
TlitBUT Samuel II. Cain Edwaid Dies-
lor
Milton Henry Shine.
f-l MU UY. Samuel ManlZ
Vii'i.it Alulsta Ji.hu S. Hans, John F.
Kline.
l.nwKii Altil'sTA. Jentniah Wetzel. Wm.
M. Miller.
Rl-mi. Philip Ohenlorf.
SiiAMnKlN Silas Farrow.
I'l'PKit Maiiiimiv. Abiahain Geisl, Her.-
y Geisl, John Kt liter.
Jai-kon.-
-Djuicl It. liner, Henry Groh
Peter Iteed.
TRAVERSE JFRORP.
Point. Ed. linoy, John lleeker
Chillies
oitiaii. Knln'rl ( inry, j'
Lk is. Siimiii l .Um yi's, D.ivid I
Moul-
ornery, . Iteiiver,
fllil.ToN-. 1'uul lieiiliell,
ilnnmn f.'ii (fen
P. C. Fox, Ed.
alTer-
DKl.AVAIin.--S ( !::'! I nrl
Diiiekeiuiller. Oni-'i..,i lie:
Tf It BUT. David E..y..
NokTlltMBKIU.AM) W l ! ' ia 111 Eiliol,
I II I)
Apsley, Alevuuder Cull,
Wattoia.
tlirarn liueh.
Sunuurv. Geo. P. Buyors
Upi'KR At'ui'TA. Smn'iel Savidge
Lower Aimiusta. Peter Mooie,
Isaac
Dewitl, John Fry.
Itusu. Alexander Moore, Bouham C ase.
SilAMokIN Isaac Soper, P. Sehrifll, Sam
el John, I.tiiih Morgan, S. Graul, John
tilin Caseman, Isaiah Miller, Su'nucl Eul,
uhn Frank, Samuel Johnson.
Coal. Sylvnurts Binl.
Uri'ER Maiionoy. Jacob Geise, David
Mallich, Sulonmn Shunkwiller.
Lower " .Jacob uurmnn, Jolin
Lefinan.
Jackson Marliu Drunihellcr, Sol. Dres-
er, 1. lloyer.
LtilLtsQiiAuuc John Uartholemew, Jacob
Fulper, Thomas Kiefur.
relit Jiirom.
Point. John Gulick, Ruben I.e.-her, Jacob
Snyder.
Lkwis John Tweed.
Delawahe. James F Beard .
Chilisquaque. Daniel R. Rishel. Michel
McGee, John Simpson.
Milton. Samuel Lens, Samuel Rhodes,
Northumberland. Jos. Vuudvke. Daniel
liraungum, JucuD beiaonnnp.
Lower Audusta. William Weiizel, Geo
Fasold, Peter Reilz, George Keefer, Daniel
conran, ison oi jnnn.i
&iiamoin. wm. II. Rluench, Geo. Fox.
rrancis t. ncliwarl', fcamuel Hammond, H
II. Teats, John Repley, Jacob Swenlz.
uush Abraham t-cltman, Jacob llott-
man.
Lower Maiiokoy. lsaao Lahr, M. Wert
bebastian Mepp, if. Dover, Jacob Aumiller
Little " . tnocn Kaker
Jackson. Jacob HolTman, Elias Schwartz
TNK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con
- gres ink for sale, wholesale and retail hy
Vecemlier SR. 1850.
H. B MA8SER.
THRESH Vanilla Dean of a superior quality
- just received and for sale by
Jul 81. 18&!. II. B. MASSER.
list of causes
F
70R trial In the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumberland Coqntr. at November
1., A U., 1808.
PLAINTIFF!. DBFENDAflTS,
P K HolTnian 4- wifa vs H Kuhnls, MeCarty et al
moil nnober ts Daniel DreisbacJt
C'sapnr llcckart vs Frederick Hecksrt
John W Peal vs Geo 11 Voungman
Hickok rV Confine vs Geo W Armstrong
J scob Keller vs Dank of Nortliumlierland,
Raker 5c Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad
Henry Klar.e & Ev his wife vs ,,c?b. J?r,'''
administrator
William MeCarty rs Samuel Hunter
Mary Jane U rimer et al vs William Wilson
Becker lc Wsillsr vs R D Cummings.
Mary MarU vs Win H Hpratt
Same vs John Campbell A wife
George Shilcy vs Ab'm Dunkelbergcr's admr'x
Isaac Tyler vs H M Seydel's adm'r
John Brown vs John Oyster senr's ex'r
Shafl'ncr St Zeiglcr etsl vs Thos S Macksy
Jno Knorr for H. Knorr vs Enoch Howers' adm'r
James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle
Elizabeth Kricr - vs A 8 Lawrence
Daniel Gonsert vs Henry Uohner
Mary Patterson vs George Heekert
Boncpartc Thompson ctal s Casper St Clair
Wm McDaniel Tor A
W Comly
William Dalius
John Reynolds
John Jackson
George Lswrenc
Billiugton fur Hunter
& Buyers
Jacob Haas
Same
J vim Jackson Jr
Simon Snyder
A W Cumlv
vs John Jackson et al
vs H 8 Haulnisn
vs Isatc Reader
vs James lieurd et al
vs D Marr & I Brown
vs Susan &. Sarah Reid
vs Charles Alcxandcr
va Same & Wile
vs A W Comly
vs George Snyder
vs Ci -urge Herts
llaltiar (iarnhart's admr's vs R W Dunn's admr
Albiu Newberry vs Thomas Rasr
Crsndnll for J C Morgan vs Geo Miller's adm'r
.IjIhi Reed's snigilco vs E L Pis;r
Joint Huss &, Wilis vs George Fox
John King vs Daniel V eiilner
Same vs
Washington Mutual In
suranee Coinp ir.y
Stole Mutual Fur liii
ranee Company '
Pcler Arnwine ct Mini-
Saino
E Kaufman et al
Same
C Gosh cV Jacob
go A Kcid
V.'cikc
vs Reulien Fegcly
vs A E Kapp
vs Robert Whiten Jo
vs Abraham Brnsioiis
vs Samuel Savidge
vs John Hartmaii
Jacob B. Masscr
Joanna Pcndevills
George Leitbcrgur
Sarah L Keen
Same
Oliver B Milliard
J W Teal Indorsee Ac vs Joseph Diinmick et at
Christ tc McFaddcn vs Susanna Iteid
Keul-en Fegely 6c Co vs Hugh Bellas
Abiish Uo won
vs Wm II Thompson
Christisn Cable
vs M Baehman A; F Marklo
vs A E Kutzner
s Andrew McLanahan
vs Wm II Bound
vs George Bright
vs David L Irlund
vs '1 hoinss Barr
Rolicrt M Lyon
Rebecca Swarta
Henry A Lechncr
John L Yeager
Francis JoJan
Henrietta Lewis
Jacob Reinard and
Wm Kaliler
Daniel Gibson
Krieger for R Fsgcly
J B Masser
David Fisher
Daniel Rhodes
J W Peal
Samuel L Beck
E John for W Camp
William Sechler
R Fagely V Co
Rudolph Duengor
George Broeious
vs
vs J Furinan ir F Klazs
vs Barbara ShalTur'sex'rs
vs J W Friling
vs Jaiob Wertman
vs Vartin Irwius' adm'r
vs Jacob Stitzel
va Wolvcrton dj- Lcisenr'g
vs Jacob HolTman et al
vs Willism Inch
vs Peter Thomas
vs Daniel Kample
D Hoats for M Sweny vs
S Jenkins with notice
to terrctensnt
nendcrtnn Smith's exr's vs A C V T G Morris
Same Same
Wendel L KelTer vs John F Wolfingcr
William Forsuiaii et al vs John Parks
Frederick Wilhelni vs Henry Wilhehn
Jno Bush & Wife vs Nathaniel Sux ton's adm'r
J J- A Shissler
vs Daniel (!nn
vs John Itasser Jr Co
vs J Foy & J Ilarman
vs R D Cummings
lieulten Fagely ifr
Jacob H Rlioads
Samuel Ewing
Joseph Wcitzel
Co
vs Benjamin Robins
Jordan or Welkcr for
vs Willinin Fsgsly
Lodge No 22
John 8 Good
J Ott R.H-kefeller
Welkcr & Wife
George Parfal
Holtt Hutchinson
David MeMicken
Margaret Summers
Joseph L. Auten
J B Masscr
Jacob Kline
Peter Billmire
vs R D Cummings
vs J C Horton
vs Hannah Mendenhsll
vs Harrison Heim
vs Henry Lautzsex'rs
vs It. D. Cummings
vs Simon Reedy
vs Henry High
vs John II. Purdy
vs Jos 11 Kline's adm'r
vs Abraham Marshall
JAMES HEARD, rrolh'y.
Prothonotary's Olhrs. 1
ihury, Sept. 25, 185'J. (
Suiil
N E W
Tobacco, Snufl', $ Segar
lVAKEIIOFMK.
THE suhscrihrrs reswctfully inform Country
Merchants that we hate now ou hand a
general assortment nf the liest
VIRGINIA BRAND TOCACCO.
Cavendish fls. Lump 8. Lump Gs. l'lni;, Ac.,
nt the Manuf:i.'tnrrrs lowpft jirices. Also a fine
assiirlinrut of Foreign and Doineslic fegan,
KiiulV, Hmtikinj Tohaeeo, Pies, Pipe Heads,
Ac, wliuli wn will sell at the hnveat irices.
S. WOODW ARD A- CO..
23 North Third t'lreet, riiihul.-lphis.
S'rptemher 4, IP52. 3m.
500 AGENTS WANTED.
81000 a vear.
T lrA.NTI'.D in every County of Iho I'nited
Stali a, setive and eiitP'prisiiiR men to en
i;u.T' in tin' sale of some of the heat Unoks puh
li!.d in the country. 1 u men ol rooJ aililrevs.
tosrasiuK a small capilnl ol Iroui via to 91(10,
irh iiidureiiients will he oltereil as to rnalile
i.-m to make from 83 to 10 a day profit.
t3" The ti.ioks puiilitihed hy us ate all useful
n lliclr character, extremely r0Iulr and com
mand larije sales wherever they are olfered.
For further paJticuhtrs. address, (prane paid,)
DANIELS St (il.TY..
piueeeaaora to W. A. Iary A- Cn.i
No. 138 North Second 8tr-t, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Oct. S. IMl
" LADIES' DEES3 TRIMMINGS."
J. C. OBKUTElWKIi,
. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sts above Rait,
- PHILADELPHIA.
1
NVITES Ihe Ladies of Ihe City and Country
to rail end examine Ins siilcudid blnrk oi
Trimmings, which has been selected wilhho ut
most care.
Mr. O. bciim enabled, from his rxnenenre in
the business, to take advantage, of the wholesale
market, is able ta sell as low as any other estab
lishment Mr. O. was formerly principal con.
ductor of the citensive business of Mr. J. W.
Huralman, No, 204 Chestnut Street, and his e
tensive experience will he a guarantee of his
ability to do justice to his customers. His Stock
compriws the following.
Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain fringes,
Hindinir. Tassels and Cord, Bilk and Worsted
Blind do. Silk, Woollen, and Cotton Hoisery,
Cloves, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumery, See.
Woollen and Cotton KnitlniR and naming 1 arn,
Porta Monnaios, Furnished Work Boxes, Brace
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and
examine for yourselves.
Philadelphia, September 25, 1R52. 6m.
7rM7HEYBERGEB & BROTHER,
JVo. 47 JVbrtA Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IMPORTERS of every descriition of Tisli,
Hooks and Fishing Tackle. Toys, German
Fancy Goods, Guns and Sporting Apparatus.
YV nolesale and Itelail.
Aug. 28, 1852. 2m.
GEORGE AV- ZIMEltMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
Which for stylo of finish snd workmanship cannot l surpssard. Wholesale and Retail
at the lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND REED BLINDS
YVIIUM2AI.i:, AT MANI.'FACTL'RKItS' "KICKS.
l"y MERCHANTS and others art invited lo call and examine.
Philadelphia, August 31, 1852 ly.
. I . . . -I.J-- 14' I . . i tit i i t. i i ,i,
SWAIM'S i SOWER iS 11AIIXKS,
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR THE CURE OF ,
l.asNlals.a. stsfssflaiaiMilAM I
Jlll.ll'BVII WalOalI'a!V-Bf
Scrofula General Debility, White Strrig.
Iihcttntaltsm Uiseatea oj trie lAver am
Skint and nil Diseases arising frotn
ImpurifKt of the lttood, and the
Effects of Mercury.
SWAIMf PANACEA lint been ft inure Oian thirty
. vonri ccll.rtitl in tint coimirr airtl in F.uroii f"f ita
cxlrmisnhittirv ntrm fix the reitiHntia.if which rrlcrinc
ia untie to the threctioiii mid tH.kn (which nuiy m hud
Knitut) iicrctiifmtiviiip; the I'ntmM. b Hue nf whir-h give
the tnrticulmn il nim p Um iripMiiil tV r um nil I'ttiilicuti.'H,
where !he imtinitn had 1m miw-il it-iinp wilh 6cntul.i,
uud were ilt'cnml iucunilUr l 'h niriiiim.
In him Ix-nt un il in hittiuln nud pnvute prnctic, nun
liui hud tlie ainiruliir I oh tint: nf lintr rcc'iiniicnd 1 Uy (lie
nifMt ct'Iltrhtitl phyhk-iiiiia uud oilier ciniiivt cra.uf
Aitittniir Minora ny
. Cibii. M. L.. Prnf. T tirgcry, ra. l tuversity.
Valentine M tt. M. D., Pruf. Surg . N. Y. l inver-
aitv.
V. P. Dcweri, M. I t Vfif. nf Mid , Pa. Tiiicciaity.
N. Chiipmnu, Al. !., Pntf. ol" Phyaic. Pa I'nivcratiy.
T. Purke. M. I)., Pre4t C"llivciil riitaiciuiis, Plain.
I)r. liv Vull ', Pml.of M'lliciuc, llavumt,
J-mio lv)iirettt'r ile l.uz. Pnf. furirt ry, ljKlnm.
J. Chiptnait. IMeinlwr K tynl Citllcifc rtur genua, Lstintlun,
O. V. lirvinir, Inte Mininlw to Jimin.
Sir ThomuR Pwira hi, Mnj. Oin. Hrilish Army.
Gilbert ItoliertatHi, Mntih Uniil, Ac, Ac.
Am. iila). tlie wonderful enrra pfftt ttHl hv Hwuim'a Pan-
area hove for nmny ycura niHtle it nn invidiiable remedy.
1 lie I'uiutcen uira ik1 coutntii miTCury ui any lOTin, mm
brntff nn innocent prepurntioii it nuiy lc giveu to the
nvwt tender itifunt.
The retail price hna been rnhiccd tt 11 50 per Mtle,
(CJiituiiiiiig llnce hull' piiitO tr three boll lea for fcU.
l.KWAiu-; of iMPf)srriu.x.
Pwaim'a Punticca ia in round hotilea, tinted frqtcitudi-
iially, with the following letter bl wn i the gl'iaa :
''SWAIM'H PANACEA PHI I.A OA."
and having the nnnic of Jas Pwaim atiimpcfl on the acnl-
li ia; wax, uuu written on me iuih:i everiiig uic cr, um. a
apleiHlirl cufrraving lor the aide of the lltlc. compoa. of
getuetric Lathe work, c inpri?ing nine diflcreut diea,
which have been turned for the cxcluMve uae of the pro
urietor, bv Dnutcr h. Co . Itnuk iHtte eiitfnivorF, of Phila
delphia. In Ihe centre la a purl nut ot the lute Wm. Swuiiu
pyri(ht acciireu.
AUSO, SWAIM'I VKRM1FIT.K.
A valuable Family Medicine, l-eing a highly appro veil
remedy loi nil diaenaea uriniiig from d lulitytil ihe digea
liveorguua, audi na Worma, Cholera Morlma, Dyaeutcry
Fever and Ague, Weeding Pilea, Sick lleutlHche, Vc.. Ao.
See the Pumphlet (which limy be Inn I gratia) uccoiuniiiy
lug the Veriuifuge.
Prepared only at SWAIM'S I.AHOR ATORY, TH K
OlaU TAXl), Seventh atrcct, lieliv Cheatnut, PhiladeU
phiu. anil aold by ull the reapecUible Urugta in the I ui
Itxl Statea,
CAUTION TO THE PflllslC.
Peraoua wiahing obtain the gruuiue SWAlM'ft PAN
ACEA and fWAlM'S VEIt.MIFtOE, alwaild be careful
to obaeivc that the name
SWAIM
ia apclUtl rtirrcclly on Hie 1UIm anil hlwla, or llicy niny
la. initttaci on l.y iiictlitiinrM mucin in inihiilinn itl' tlifia liy
a iHtiatm Unnitjj a somewhat aimilur linnir, wi ll calculated
i ci.rpivc.
riillailcl1iia, Ovtiihrr iin..
NOTICE is hereby given ihnt tho several
C'lurta of Common Pleas, General (Quarter
Pesnions of tho peace, and Orphans' ( 'onrt. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northnmlierlaiid, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough of
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
2d day ot JVovemlicr next, ami will continue
TWO WEEKS.
The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, arc
requested to 1 then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, iiniiiition, and
other remembrances, to do those things lo their
several olliccs apiertaining to lie done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in lichalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and
commanded to las then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall
pc ja and not to depart w ithout leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the iRlh day
of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-two ond the In
dependence of tho United States of America
the 7Clh.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Goil save Ihe Commonwealth.
REMOVAL.
rri!
lli:oldeataWi.hedlM)CKKTll(KKaiIMOllOCC)
X CASK MANUFAC
J I OKY, l icaled at SHJ CUeatuat
Street lor the luiat
TWENTY-ONE YEARS,
Ina been removed lo No. S05 AHCII lTRKKT, Oral d rnt
la low Ulli alreet, where can la- f.iaad Ilia kirgeat and lift
aratrtincut ol Ilia foUowinu arliclea, vis :
Pocket Ifcaiks, Port FolUta. Dresaius Caaes, Vritnir
Caaea, Buiikera' Ciiai-a, llank U ntil lloldcra. Hill Hooka,
M.aiey Bella, l.'isar Caaea, Itasor Wlroa, Porto Moiaiawa,
Work Caaea, Card Cuaea, Needle Caua.
f . H. SMITH, thank Till f v paid pivots, liopea hy ntten
li la. and Willi a deli-rniiitili. il to sell llie Unl quality isT
ir.atit at the lovvesl pncea, to reeeiva a aliareol' tntr.Hwjre.
The Trsule ate miui-sted U cull and eiimiiiie betura pur
eluaiii!: elsewhere.
V. 1J. Keiiainag done with neatness anil diantrli,
F. II. .Mllll,
13 Arch Street, Plillailelphia. '
FepleinU'r 4, lWrf. 3iil.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL. j
III-- ffnliuTilter liiivliiii lea.-'ctl the ritlil-e 11
l..r-
I iiu-rle ka vvti n llie Ami rictin I
sc, .No- If S rtx'll
llt cla, ll.ik ell injjid
l;reel. Iielwei ii Market nnd Chealiull
the nuuie ol' the mute to
TIIE -COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Hops leave In im' inn his friends and Ihe public, that III s
holme has untlerK me u Ihloncli rcnindclliiiK. relnlliitia, re
i. tiiiliitB ami retiitrniir, I'roin allie to Itnsi iin iil. An en
lire new onllil ol lurnilnre. Iieililiiiir. e., Ims Ik-cii
lir ieined Iroia tlie most celebrated .Manaluelurers 111 this
'V'r.iin llie eentrul locntitni. and its close prt'siiiiity to Ihe
Itiiilrnmt llcp'iis. rilennilifut Ijtudiiips IMnces ol Amuse,
incut, Faahi tnnltle Th ir oaaluarra and l'liWie Squares, it
mr.rs lniliieeiu.nts tithe Merchant vi.ilinir the -ny iai
hasiucn the Traveller s.i-kiiui tleuau-e T i Innullcs
llld females viaitin? llie ellv, every I'ucillly Will lie i-Uere.1,
nud every eonilort regardi-d lo make Iheir visit agrecuhlc
ami pleasant.
A slitire ol the nilliae puiriMince itr-iintt.
ICU11 O. I.I'.IMI, JAKIil) 1IIVIN,
fiiiierintcndeut I'ropnetor.
hlladelillla, -.t. i, IS.V1. Oin.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 H'orxl St., Iie'ireen 2d tf 3d Sts., and
Ao. 17 JN orft bin street,
rillUADKI.I'lilA.
John HiincroCt Jr. and Son,
RESPECTFULLY inform Stnro-kcciicra, Mer.
chants, &c, that they Manufacture and have
for Kale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
Ilrown Soaps, Mould and Dipped t aiidlcs, all ol
good quality and at reasonable prices
I f Cash paid tor I allow aim rouyn rat.
April 10 183'J. ly.
Win. 3IcCart.v, Dookscller.
RESPECTFULLY informs Ins friends and
the public, that ho has removed his Hook
Store, to Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op-
noaite the t'ourt House, on Ilia norm 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 of 4 horses.
Sunbury, July S4, 185?. tf.
WKRWKJELLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUftHUllY, VA.
Dee. 13. 1851 if.
BLANK DEEDS printed on tlx best quality
.of parchment paper, aold al tho lowest prices
at this office, by wholesale and retail
I'ulilisliers ami Uookgellers,
Kn . Krnrl. T. . . Cf
. '
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
BiMw, Prsyeis, Ilvinti., l'uutioal and Iliatorical Works.
1 ravcla, Xovila, Ac, Ac.
SCHOOL BOOK'S
livery kind la use fr"ia a primer opwartla.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elrgnut nn trtinent from the pwis liook upward-,
inuile im anp.tr it. r pttpfr, ami la-rt of tumling.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cup, rt'St, ami Note raH.-rs, elegant alj lf and unulily,
and very elietip.
STATIONERY.
l-'uncy, riitin nml Aillirait-e Kiivel.'pea. Ink. Puml. Vn
fi rB. Heel I'ena, Mutt-a. I'eiiril., I'..rle-..imiii-a, Vr:ii
ptni; I'apers ol all k unlit, C'lirtuin l'njn-i-s. Ae., ,Ve.
Unr al.-ck ia nil I'reali, b'nislit rlieup antl aold arc'nliiiglr.
Particular nUeiilitiii iiid Itt lit tksrllera, Ottimtry Aier
eli.itiltt mid Teacheri, innvever lillle they nmy Ituy.
S tvver .V IJ.init a are Puliliahcra of PULTON'S seiieatrf'
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
Kneli map ia iienrly SKVK.N FKKT HltrAHK, nnd
ahowa the eoniiaratiw aize and relative pnailinn every
counlry t,i ihe elolie. They are intended to lie anaiideil
in every rk-hiad Hooin, nml not -only nmke a aplemlid o
luiirance, Imt are uiiueriuilly nckaouii deed In lie the
ltKST MUHK OK TliACIIIXu (iKOIjltAPIlY erer
bntiiyht out. They are keya intended to lie nfttl by the
ai-httlara. e.Hilttiiiiitu a eonipli te epitonie of Uenrairhv, and
roKtiiift leaa limn Iwlf the price ol a (iemrniphy anil Allaa.
The ayatem ia in anircraul uae in Praaaiii nnd tieriniinv,
aial hnaalniidy hren inlrtKlnced in l.irnnl Colleee, I'hilii.
delphia, the public acleilarf" lltiatoii, .New Vork, Phila
delphia, lli.ltini ire, Waahiiiutiai, nnd throaghHit New
Knirlaial, New ork, 4e., Ac. Our cleaks lire loaded
wilh recoinnienikiiiona from Ihe nitl tnlentcd imil acicn
tilic teaehera in every quarter, ami wherever the avalcin
luia lieen uaed purenla, tenclieri and aeliobira anile in praia
mg it.
I. Map of tho W vsterii tleiniaphere.
It. Miipof the rUiatern Iteiniapliere.
a. Map of North America.
4. iMup of the I'nited Statea.
15. Map of liurop?.
6. .Map of Aaia.
7. Map of Smlh Americn ami Africa.
Kvery map ia hrillinntly coloreil, varniaheil, and mnniit
ed on miialui ami nillcra.
We reapectfully invite the earneat attenlioa of Teochcra,
Parents, ami iMtool JJirectora to Ihia iiiaciiHilitnr mode of
leachiag Ueoaraiihy. SOH KH A BAllNKS.
l North Third Wtr
I Street,
I'liiladelplua, Aug. 2P, 1804. II.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS
JOHN STONE $ SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 45 Souin Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HA VINO completed tho improvements to
their Store,' are now opening a large and
beautiful assortment of
Paris Fancy Feathers,
French and American Flowers,
Fancy Donnet and Cap Uibhons,
Fancy Donnet Hulls,
Corded and Plain Velvets,
Satins,
Cross. d'Afriques, Laces, Ac. Vc
To which they invite the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners visiting the ciry.
Philadelphia, September 25, 1832. 2m.
MORE NEW GOODS!
THIRD
Fresh Arrival of C.oods
AT THE NEW STORE OF
I. AVr. TENElt & CO.,
Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
ETITE have just received a fresh supply of
y y Uootls adapted Tor the. rail and inter
to which wa particularly call the attention of our
friends and the public.
Our grateful thanks are due for Ihe generous
support vo have received from a deserving pub
lie, and we hope to continue to earn that supart
by selling all our goods at the smallest proliU.
Our stock consixts of
Dry Uootls,
Hardware, (Itieciiswnrr,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Duum.ed Babrei.led Guns,
n.-. TrnnVa. Valisps Cnrnpt. Pno-s
r ' 1--- D-
Umbrellas and Parasols, lloots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Looking (ilasses. Wall
1 a per lor Itooin and W indow
Ulinds, Lemons, Nuts and
Candv.ftalt, Mackerel,
Dried lleef,
Plain and Fancv Hams and Shoulders. Nails.
Window Glass, Paint Sluir, Oils and Putty. Car-
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other article:
N. U. AH kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TEN Eli & CO.
Sunbury, Sept. S. 1852 ly.c
SIIKIDII AKK'S
A I.LKliHGNY liOUSK, No, 2S0 MARKET
-i- f-.rcet ubove Mb, 1'biladelphin. I'udcr the
new nrraiitemi'iit llie cars which arrive fi-on
l,ittibnru,i llarii-lnir, Ac., will run to the New
lie pi t. coitinr nl 'cliuv Ikill .rlh and Maiket. In
order to accominod.ite llie public we will ulwnvs
have our Coach at the New Depot on tlie arrival
of the cars In carry Passengers to Iho Allegheny
House, which is in the centre of the oily. Our
old friends will plcac ride down, and ull who
wish to patronise a House with a tiood Table,
Clean lleds, and accoiiimiidaliug assistants, will
please give us a call.
Term., One Dullnr per Day.
August 21, I8.V. Gin.
Fritz, AVilliains IIcikIi'v,
Store, No. 29 North 2d Street.,
rnil.UiK.l.l'illA.
T4TOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import,
l'-l era, Cou.mission and liencrul Leather Bus
incsa. Wholesale and Retail.
tV Manufactorv 15 MargaretU Street.
Aug. 2H, 1H5J. ly.
K JollXKl.lt ". I. !'. IIAKKR. W. C, HAKKH.
Cornelius, linker 5 Co.,
MAM r'ATl'UKUS OF
Lamps, fJhanieUers, Gas Fixture, &o.
81'OliE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST..
Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St.,
rHILADEIiPHIJk.
April 10, 1853. If.
D AVI DC OOP ER .
COMMISSION MKIlfHANT
FOIl THK SAI.K VV
Fisli, rriivisioiin, 05c,
JNo. 9 .VoWA ll'korvet,
PHILADELPHIA.
Aptil l. 185S ly.
" SUNBURY TERRY,
public
ir
F.N RY W. DUUHr.it uiw
that
e has tuken ins cuii..u.j w
as he is now well preparam w.. "
Mtu hewUl be enumeil W accou..u.-
lb public with promtnes snd oes4icn.
April 10, 1852. tt
CJicnp Watches 5j Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and ft. tail, at th "Philadcl
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 91
JNorth ctecondStreet, comer of Cjuarry, Philadcl
phia.
OoM Irf-ver Watches, full Jeweled. 18 sarat coses, P3f,V
Pilver d i. fall Jeweled, fi
Silver l.epine, jt'ivela, tl
do rl.. do. a
Superior t(anrticis, 7.
fluid Cpectaclea,
Fine Silver do.
Ill ild rlraceleta.
T.0
3.IK
1 adieu' Uohl Pencils, 1 11
Silver Tea spouua, set, S.
iinntitMii no. a.
Oold Pens, whh Pencil snd Silver Uoldcr, I,"
Gold Fiiiacr Rings, 37J eenrsto $'S0 Watcl
(tlasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, Ik; Lunel
25 i other artictrs in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what tbey are sold for.
STAI.'FFER St II A RLE V,
Successors to O. Conrud.
On hand, pome Cold and Silver Levers ant
Lepines, still lower Ihan tho above prices.
August 28, IS.')?. ly.
WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY;
il. Ii. Miller c5 Co.,
South IVest cor. of Second le Arch Streets,
FHrX.ASEZ.rHZA.
rplIE PKOI'HIKTOi.S-, having increased Ihci
1 facilities dm ins the past season, now fee
aide to supply all who have or may be disposed I
patronise thrin. Their lock roaiprises ever
varhtv of patterns of FLOYYLKS, LANU
SCAIT!. OOTHIC, A-e., unsurpassed in quality
ond which nil! be mM at our imual
LOW PHIt.'E.S.
TASSEL, COKIJS, EKASSE3, Ac, ii.
Treat varietv.
Slniilrs riiiili! to order, nt ?iorl notice, fm
Stores, Churches, LoJ.:e KoonH. cVc.
ti. L. Mll.LKU it CO.,
Depot, S. ', corner of Second and Arch sin
Phi.adc!pliia, Auj. 21, 1S32. 3m.
TIIE VERY LATEST ARRRIVAI-,
CUKATER THAN THE CHKAPEST:
FRILING & GRANT.
OEsPKOTFIJLLY inf.irin the public ami
"the rest of mankind," that tliey have just
received and opened the best and cheapest stock ol
Spring and Summer Goods
thai has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Canrimercs, Sattincts, Ycstings,
Drillings, Linens,
And all kinds of Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variely of '
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Cinphams, Lnicns, Chintzes, De
Laines, lierages,
Ami every variely of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
I'A.NAMA AND PALM I.EAK IIaTS.
A Iho a large assortment of (aKOCERIES,
StTII AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
ol' all kind.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Ahio a tresh supply of
DRUGS AND MF.D1CINK8.
BesiJes the largest nud most General assort
ment of all kinds of goods lo be hud ia this
place.
Irr Country produce of all kind taken in cx
change at the highest market price.
ounhury, May 22, IHo2.
Valuable Property.
Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
Of A oi-UiUiiibcrlnnd
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rTMIE subscribers, Executors of Ihe Estate
of Ejiliraim P. Shannon, Into of Ihe Bor
ough of Northumberland, oiler al private sale.
Hie lollowitig valuable Keal bstule, viz:
Lol No. 77, corner of Queen and Front
Street, on which is erected a two slory Brick
Iiu i LI 1 1 1 yr, formerly occupied by the deceased
as a in ore and Dwelling, ami now occupied
as such. There are also ou tha lot two frame
dwellinss, &c.
Lot No. 52, situated in Maiket Street, on
which is erected a Iwo story whilo Frame
Dwellinpr, &c, adjoining John Taggarl, Esq.,
occupied bv Cl.as. Knous.
Lois Nos. 60, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar
ket Street, a two story while Frame Dwel
ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable
is erecleu on lots rso. foa 6c 70.
The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situale
on the corner of Duke and 4th Street, on
which is erecled a two story dwelling, occu
pied by Joseph McCallisler.
Lol No. 188, situate in Queen Street on
which is erecled a two slory white Frame
Building, occupied by John Burkert.
Lot No. 60, situate al Notlhway and Wa
ter Stteels, on which are erecled two Frame
Dwellings and Stubliug, occupied by widow
Vaiidling and John Vanillin.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on which is erected a twosloiy Frame Dwel-
j ling, occupied by Jflm Vandyke,
Also Ion acres of cleared land,
ndininiiic
laud of Juhu Deshay, on ihe East side of ihe
Susquehanna, about three miles below Uan
villo. Also two niljoining vacant town lols, situ
ale J on Ihe corner of Second and Orange
streets, numbered in the general plan of Bor
(inph. Nos. 215 & 2lfi.
Also four vacant lot-t on Third and Oianse
Slivrt. niiinbered in Hie geneiiil plan 01 saiii
li iniiioh. Nc.s. 209, 210, 211 & 212.
Also (our vacant lots framing on Mnrke'
and Six' Ii Si reels, running East to an Alley,
numbered in the (jeneral plan of said Bor
uuo.li. Nos. 77, 78, 7U & 80.
Also four vacant lols finnliiig on Orangr
Sued, nud niitrihered in iho senpral plan ol
said Dnroiioh, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 188.
The above properly will be sold in part
or paieels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. Kor further particulars apply lo John
Cuke, Esii., at Northumberland, or to the
fubscrihers.
ALFI5KO KNEASS, F ,
THOMAS STItAWBRlDGE, ( '"'
Nmlhiimlii'iland, May 22, 1852. tf.
TAILORI1TG.
JOHN V. MAHTIN, .
1r.OS leave to Inform his frtends and the pub-
lie hi general, that he is prepared in every
reaped to make clothing alter the mart
Fashionable Slides,
nnd in the most durable manner, and his prices
will lw as reasonable as can bo had in Sunbury
or elsewhere, in cash or approved country prouiice.
He will always have the advantage ot tiie latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
edged skill in culling, he will he assisted by the
.i;.....ii...i of il.e moat seienlilie publications rela
ting to lh.it ail, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in Ihe Coiled biaics. au c..uc.o
will be made alwuvs to have work completed
when rrquiacd. ...... c ... ,M
.it ... i.i;,i. .mut touted in Market iSiiuare
Sunburv. nearly opposite the Post Office, in the
building formerly occupied by Jacoo t auy. j -halter
shop, where it will be . pleasure to him
to -e I... friends, snd make such work fo them
as is within tha line of his buaiues.
Sunbury, August 14, 185. tf.
Bounty Land Warrant
rpHOSE having bounty land warrants in their
poaaf astoll anu wisiiing w uiiww wi wvw
. , I . I ... a, 1 1. a ri.K.li.nn
can lind a reauy aaio u, mVv., ... .... .v-
of the subacrllier near Shainokut Dain. liiuon
coanty H will also attend totlis obtaining
of bounty land warrants from tha Department at
reasonable recompense.
. I- B. HUMMEL.
8unbury, August Ii, 185i3ut.
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