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    Agricultural Society.
The Annual Meeting of the Norlhumber
nd County Agricultural Society for theeleo
n of officer! was held at the Court House,
Sunbury, on Monday, January 3, 1853.
Vico President Jamea Cameron in the
tair.
Minutes of last meeting read by the Sec
tary. Mr. Taggart stated that he had been re
ested by the retiring President, (Mr. J. R.
rieslley) to say for him that nothing but the
ost urgent business engagements would
re kept him from the meeting. In reli
ig he desired to tender his thanks again to
e Society, for the honor conferred upon him
f his election (an honor which Mr. T. beg.
ed leave to consider rtciprocal,) and loas
re the members, that it should have here
ter as heretofore his influence, hisenerget
i cooperation aid best wishes.
The Chair appointed David Taggart, Jesse
. Ilorton, John Porter, Elida John, Reuben
r. Zarlman, John Painter and Ihvid B.
onlgomery a Committee to report officers.
Afler a short consultation they reported the
i list of officers with but few alterations.
For President JAMES CAMERON of
bilisqiiaque.
For Vice Presidenls-vGeo. C. Welkcr, of
inbtiry ; Jacob Seasholtz, of Upper Augusta ;
m. B. Kipp, of Rush ; Jacob Ililbish, or
ickson ; John Montgomery, of Lewis; David
. Ireland, of Deliware and Amos E. Kapp
f Northumberland.
Corresponding Secretary David Taggart
" Northumberland.
Recording Secretary Wm. I. Greenongh
f Sunbury,
Tieasurer U'm. L Dew-art of Sunbury.
Librarian Wm. M'Carty of Sunbury.
Managers. Alexander Jordan, James Pol
ck, Jesse C Horton, William Forsyth, Sam
el Shannon, Samuel John, James Eckman,
eter Oberdorl, Joseph Weitzel, Wm Fegc
, Wm. Deppen, Felix Mourer, Philip Spain,
ideon Kreiner, A. J. Fitzer, James Beard
in, Charles Riddle unanimously elected.
On motion of Jesse C. Horton, it was resol
ed that the Township Committees of the
ast year be reappointed.
The President made a few feeling and ap
iropriate remarks, in accepting the office
onferred upon him. He knew it was dilTi
ult to follow in the lootsteps of his excel
ent predecessor, but ho would leave no ef
jrl unmade to fulfill his whole duty. He
oped thereby to merit the approbation of
is fellow members and in a practicable
nanner evince his grati'ude.
The President appointed Amos E. Kapp,
Treasurer, pro tern, to receive fees for mcm
jership. Mr. Taggart put into the hands of the
Treasurer, some choico garden seeds, for
listribution amons the officers and membeig
)( the Society. He slated that the people ot
he borough of Northumberland were willing
o start even with their neighbors, giving
hern an equal chance at the beginning, and
seat them handsomely afterwards by extra
ordinary efforts. He warned the people
of other districts that Northumberland in
tends to carry off tnoro than hor share of
prizes, and the people of Milton in particular
where the next Fair wonld probably be held)
that they must expect to be beaten in their
awn barn-yards.
On motion of Judge Jordan, Resolved, that
the next Fair of thu Society be held in or
near the borough of Milton, oir such days as
the Executive Committee may hereafter de
termine. Mr. Porter being called upon expressed
himself briefly in a forcible and energetic
speech, in favor of encouraging the Society,
ami in behalf of the interests embraced with
in its purpose. He thought a man who re
fused his cooperation on account of the fifty
cents required for membership, was too
mean to live, and should there fore be served
like a seed potato, stuck under ground.
Mr. Porter's remarks elicited some ap
plause. On motion of Geo. C. Welker, the meeting
adjourned.
WM. 1. GREENOUGH, Sec'y.
rnorriiTY.
rn'inion of Rent and Personal Estate of the
Inhabitants of the United States, for the year
tnatns June 1st lbDU.
ItKAL AND PKIinQSAL I'sTATE.
STATES.
Assessed Value.
True or Katima
ted Vulue
Alalsunu,
Aikausus,
41 Culiloluia,
Oiniiectwuf,
Jlcluwaie,
I'll r Ida,
Georgia,
llllUlllS,
imliiuia,
town,
Kentucky,
l,uiatuna,
.Maine,
Mtirylund,
MiiBaucuusetta,
Michiguit,
Missitlppi,
Missouri,
New Hnrnpshire,
t.New Jersey,
New York,
North L'urolina,
Ohio,
Pennsylvania,
Rhone Maud,
Kiuth Carolina,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Vermont,
V irginia,
Wuconsin,
TEaaitoaiu.
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ct III u,i;
New Mexico,
Orepon,
liab,
8.174.471
6,(iA.M74
16 .OKI
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60,0 10, 307,309
67,133,369,7:25
Only Thirtean counties in California are returned
f Iu New Jersey, as the Real Estate ouly was returned,
the above is partly estimated.
Widening tub Union Canal. The Read
ins Gazette says the engineers are engaged
on the Eastern end of tbia work, who will
probably submit lo the meeting of the Corn
cany in February next, estimates of the cost
to., of widening it from Lebanon lo the
Schuylkill at Reading. When Ihis contem
nlated imDrovement ia made, the Canal
must command a large and luoiativa trade
Tha Inauguration of the Jackson Statu
will take place on Saturday the 8th inst., in
Washincton city. The preparaliona for the
ceremony are all made. Col. Hughes, of
Baltimore, is to act as Chief Marshall, and
the Hon. Stephen A. Douglasa will be the
FOB THE YEAR
1853
PREPARED FOB TEE
JSunburj) QVmcrican.
2 S f 5 e
2 3 g 3 5 2
MONTHS. f ; S g
- - D 5
JANUARY,
2
9
16
23
30
FEBRUARY,
6
13
17 18
20
24 25
27
4.
10 11
MARCH,
6
13
17 18
24 25
20
27
APRIL,
3
0
17
24
29
30
MAY,
1
8 9 10
15! 16 17
22;23 24
29 30,31
JUNE,
J 61 -5
6i
12 13 14
19 20 21
20
27
28
!
12
JULY,
4
11
17 18
19 20
2G 27
4:25
31
AUGUST,
1
2
9
5 6
12 13
19 20
8
10 11
17 18
14! 15 16
21 22 23
24 25,26 27
29
30
6 I
SEPTEMBER,
2 3
9 10
12,13
19 20
16 17
23l24
25 26.27
30
OCTOBER,
2 3 4
9 lOlll
16il7,18
23 24 25
2627
30 31
NOVEMBER, - -
3
5
6 7
13 14
10
1617
I S 1 9
21
22123
24
26
28'29 30
DECEMBER, -
1
5 6
8 9
11 12,13
15 16,17
22.2324
29.30,31
1811920
2526,27,28
K7"P0IS0NING. t
Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Caster oil, Calomel, &c., are not
aware, that while they nppear to benefit the
patient, they are actually laying the founda
tions lor a series of despases, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, de.
In another column will be found the adver
tisement of Uobensack's Medicines, to which
we ask the attention of all directly interested
in their own as well as their Children's health.
In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising
from those of a bilious type, should make
use of the only genuine "medicine, Hubcii
sack's Liver Piils.
QC?" ilBenot deceived," but ask for Hoben-
I. Ill C I r 1 1 I
suck s Morm syrup ami wver rins, ana no-
serve that each has the sicrnalure of the
' i : nuD..i3Av.n., as none
else are genuine.
IIAKK1E U.
In Lower Augusta lp., on the 2 I inst., by the
Rev. T. M. Goodfellow, Mr. William V.
CocN's, to Miss rniriic Siufman, both ol that
place.
In Lower Augusta (p., on the 2 1 inst., by
the Rev. J Carpenter, Mr. Sa.miti. Hum, to
Miss Sabah J. Renn, all of that place.
In Shamokin tp., on the 2d inst., by Charlfs
Marlz, Esq., Mr. Isaac M. John, to Miss
Catu urine E. Vastinr, all of that place.
On the 21st ult., by the Rev. S. R. Boyer,
Mr. John S. Beedf.r, to Miss Mahgaret Ann
Billman, of the vicinity of Muucy, Lycom
ing county.
In Milton, on the 30ih ult , by the Rev
Mr. Repse, Mr. Henry Gi.ant, to Miss Cath
arine Wueeland, all of that place.
In Delaware township, on the 30ih nil., by
the Rev J. P. Hudson, Mr John M'Coiimick,
of Turbut, to Miss Rebecca Vincent, of the
former place.
In Milion, on the 30th ult., by the Rev
David Longmore, D. D., Mr. Rei dex F
Etzmer, ot Muucy, to Miss Elizabeth W.
Longmore, of the former place.
I I K O.
In Chilisquaque, on the Sflih ult., Mrs.
YOUNKEN, wile of Georye Younken, i!u
ceaseil, aged 76 years.
In this place, on Monday last, Mrs. CARO
LINE, wile of Augustus H. Clement, aged
39 yeajs.
SI)C iUavkch
Philadelphia Market.
Jan 5, IS52.
and Meal. The market is dull ;
fresh "round for export at $5,
Flour
sales of
and good brands for city consumption, at $5e
aS54. Extra Flour is held utS4 37, a 5j
Rye Flour. Last sales at 84 i.
Corn Meal. Last sales of Penna. at
f3
Wheat Sales of Dtime red at ? 1 IX and
white at $125.
Kve Is m demand ; sales at 86e.ts.
Corn Is arrivinz freely, and miens m
something lower ; sales of dry yellow ut 64. c
nuu Ul Vi Ulie HI SI,
Oats. Sales of mime Southnm ai
and Penna. at 45 els.
Whisket. Sales of bbls at 26e. and hhrt.
at 25 ets.
Baltimore Market.
Jan. 4, 1852.
GRAIN. Sales of Wheat to.dav i i in .
114 cts. for good to prime reds, and 114 a
120 cts. for whites.
Corn it in very good aupply Sales to-day of
white at 60 a 61 cts., and of yellow at 62 a
63 cts. The large quantity in market, how.
ever, caused prices to give way, and at the
olose no more tbau 64 ct. could be obtained
for yellow.
Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 80 cts. and
Penna. at 89 cts.
Oats sells at 38 a 40ots.t the latter rate for
strictly prima parcels.
WHISKEY. Sales of bbls., to-day at 25
28j2930
SUNBUJIY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
New Advertisements-
ADRIFT.
rTIHE subscriber hereby fcivoi notice that ha
has, recently, taken up adrift, on the Sus
quehanna river, a lot of round pine saw Ions,
marled with various (inures and devices. The
owners thereof, are requested to conic forward,
prove property, pay charts and take tlictn sway.
LEWIS LENHAKT.
Sunbury Ferry, Union county side.
January, 1, 1853. 3t.
ELECTION. ,
Ofllce of the Susquehanna Railroad
Company.
Harrishurtr, Decemlicr 24, 1853.
A GENERAL meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held at their office in
this borough, on MONDAY the 10th of Junuary
1853, from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M., to choose a Pres
ident and twelve Directors for the ensuing year.
ROBERT S. IIOLLLN'S,
January 1, 1853.- 2t Secretary.
WAIT TED.
VlfANTEl) Pennsylvania lands from 100
to 50,000 seres for cash or trade in ex
change for Citv property. Apply to
J. A. lll'IiDWICK,
Ileal Estate Broker,
107 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, Junuary 1, 1853 2m.
KRUPP'S
Premium Essence of Coffee
t 7 l Y" will man use that which is injurious to
health, wi en he Is willmi to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost ! Slranpc!
that at least two thirds of the human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Iirt.ii"st absence of Collec
is, beyond doubt the best and most wholesome
preparation of Coffee in the world. Every house
keeper should have it. Try it and be convinced
it will save about R0 pet rent, besidexy our health.
Warranted to render entire satisfaction.
Manufactured and for sale bv
' ELI KRUPP,
639 North 3,1 street Philadelphia.
IS'. 1). All the principal Grocers and Druggists
have it for sale throughout the United States.
For sale by the A sent, H. B. Manser, Sunbury.
January 1, 1S53. Cm.
ADJIINISTATOR'S NOTICE.
"tpsTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Abraham
Broeious, late of Upper Augusta township Nor
thumberland county, dee'd , have been granted
by the Register of said county to the undersigned.
Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge 'the same, and tluse having demands
will present lliem to
ELI AS BROCIOUS,
Administrator.
Sunbury, Dee. 55, 1852 Ct.
AMEETIMG of the Stockholders of the
Green Kidge Improvement Company, will
be held at the Girard House, in the City of Phila
delphia, on Saturday, January 8th 1653, at 10
o'clock A. M.
C. W. CHURCHMAN,
President.
Philadelphia, Dee. 23, 1S.VJ 3t.
Notice (o Contractors.
1JKOPOSALS will be received at the Olliee of
thp Siinluirv mill Kiin Iviiitrmnl (!nmnnnv. ut
Wliauispnrt, until .-unset of ibe t:iih dv of
, JammrVi l8S3 ior i;rilujnB and Bridging 'that
j ,mrliol, of ,i,oir unween Sunbury and
i viiii:,,,.n ,.i,i i ...it... This im-imUa
some heavy work, and in worthy the utlent on of
ijood contractors. Specifications, and any infor
mation desired, iiiiiy be obtiiined from T. HAS
Kl.N'S UI'l'l'V, Chief Engineer, nt the
OHicc, ten davs ire i his l.i the dav of letting.
j. U. cc W. G. MOORHEAD,
Contractors.
Dorember 25, 1852. 3.
Sunbury and Erie Eailroad Company.
tJlIII.AllKLI'IMA, Dec. ltilh, 1S5'J A
scond Instalment of ten iiolliiis per
sliare, on the t'tnrk of this Company, will lie due
and payable on llic 'JGtlt of January, A. D. 1853.
On these sliureson whirl' eleven dollars has heen
paid, payment of nine dollars only will be requi
red. Payments mav he mode to Williams iV Wricrht,
Erie; the West lirunch Rank, Willininsport ;
Dr. W. A. Irwin, Warren, or to the undcrsiijncd
t the Oli'ue of the Company, liirard Buildings,
Third Street, In-low Chestnut.
CRAIG B I DOLE,
Treasurer.
December 25, lS.'i. 5t.
NEW STORE.
15KXJAM 1 X J 1 EFKaN VAl
I J ES1'K('1'FI',1,Y informs tho citizens of
Suiihiiry and vicinily. that he Ins oprucd a
new store in the room lately occupied ly Ueorfie
lliilil, iiiposiie D.iltou's Hotel. He lias just re
ceived a handsome u?:s;irtinrnt of
WINTKIS (iOOHS,
roiikistin-j in jiart of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of till kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
C all ocs, (;iii"iiaiiiN, l.awni,
"tSoiisNCIiaie Ic l.itiiic-i
and ull kinds of Ladies Dress (ioods.
GRUCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Kails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
dUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also un assortment of III HITS & SHOES.
HATS CAPS, a good erlerlion.
Stilt, Fisli, ic.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, ull of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
I v Country produce taken in exchsnga at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly.
OH A IN PUMPS. A small number of these
excellent pumps have been received and are
offered fur sale by
H. D. MA5SER.
Sunburv, Nov. 6, 185S
BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, t lirp. assortmsnt of Blank Books,
si v r,WJ?- McUARTY, BooksslUr.
Bunbury, Dee. 4, 1854 tf.
IMPRSON'S A RITH EMETIC No.. l. 3
and Porter's Rhetorical Reader, just reci.
ed and for sale by WM. McCARTY.
Sunbury, May 1, 1851.-
IUESH Vanilla Bean of a surior quality,
just received and for ssla by
' ssla by
5 0 7 ,wl Marjrl we'll pro-iiiii iuir;.,.,.,
12 13 14 ..-it" Hi! I ! ; ', 1 lonn our 11to by HoJ : jiji " ,,,
i3 4 ymw'
,i,s,i! L
FOURTH ARRIVAL OF
T thb new sTonr. or
I. W. TENElt & CO.,
(hearty opposit$ Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
MEE invite the particular attention of our
V V friends and the public to our Fourth
supply of goods just received, adapted to the w inter
season. We have now a much larger assortment
in every department than at any time since wc
opened in pril last; ull of which we are deter
mined to sell at the same low prices which hare
hitherto secured to us such a generous support
from a discerning public, and for which w beg
to return our best thanks.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods,
Hardware, (lucciiswnre,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Doubled Barrelled Guns,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sags,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Roots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps. Looking Glnsscs, Wsll
Paper for Room and Window
Blinds, Lemons, Nuts and
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
riain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails,
Window Glass, Paint Stuff, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. U. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest msrket prices.
I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1852 ly.c
NIGHT? SCHOOL
rjtHE subscri!cr respectfully informs the eiti---
zens of Sunbury and vicinity that he has
opened a Night School in the publie School
rooms in this place, for the purpose of teaching
the common branches of an English education,
but more particularly Reading, a branch too
much neglected. Hia Terms are $1 for sixteen
nights, provided scholars arc satisfied. Fuel
and Light found by himself. School commenced
on Thursday night last to continue every night,
until the end of the quarter.
HOSEA W. ATWELL.
Sunbury, Nov. 27, 1852. tf.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES 15. FI J) L Va 11 ,
Xo. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lrpine do
" (Juartier do
Gold pens and penc il and silver halders
Silver Tea and Table Spoons
Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings &c.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as any
in the city.
November 27. 1852. tf.
A CARD.
C MILLER begs leave to inform the ladies
of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has com
menced his business in this place, and is now
. ! r. :i :..
engageu ill luniiuuciunii, ai nia irtuucucc, in j
the new building opposite J. U. oungmau, in
Deer street, all inds of
LADIES COOTS AND SHOES.
Also misses and childrcna shoes ef every discrip
tion. Jrders for wor promptly attended to,
and all wore warranted to give satisfaction.
Sunbury, Nov. 27, 1S52 tf.
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communication with the country. To facil
itate this important object, and diminish the ex
pense to the people, tho CnnnKsioxiL Globs
and Ari'tsnix, which contain the proceedings of
Congress revised by the members, arc henceforth
to I conveyed through the mails free of postage.
The approach of a new administration imparls
peculiar importance lo the next session of Con
gress. Throughout the whole country there will
be solicitude to know what s!mo Congress will
endeavor to give to the national nil airs to meet
the incoming administration. The debutes of
the next session will, na doubt, as heretofore, fore
shadow its policy.
The Comiiikssiiii it Clous and Arrrcxmx
are printed on a double royal sheet in royal quar
to form, each number containing sixteen pages.
The Congressional Glolw ia made u of the daily
proceedings of the two houses: and the Appen
dix einbrarcc the long 8H-rcltes withheld by the j
speakers lor revision, ilia messages 01 me I resi
dent of the I'nitrd States, and the Reports of the j
Heads of the Executive Departments. I
The Laws passed during a session, and an In
dex to them, are printed as soon as possible after
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TERMS:
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the next session $3 50
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Appendix, and Laws for the next ses
sion $3 00
Tho ubsrriblion money must accompany the
order, else no alteutini will be paid to it.
Subscriptions should reach here by the 15th
of December, at farthest to insure all the num
bers. I have about fne hundred surplus copies of the
Congressional Glob c for the last session, w hich
contain, besides the proceedings of Congress, all
laws and joint resolutions pasted during the ses
sion. The proceedings und laws make S, 552 pa
ges; and the list of appropriations and Index not
yet printed, w ill make about 80 pages more. I
will let those who subscribe for the Congressional
Globe und Appendix for the coining session have
them at the following rates: Price per copy, un
bound, three dollars ; or bound in three vol
umes, backs und conies Russia leuther, five dol
lars. Thev will be delivered to subscribers at
these prices. I soil the bound volumes here for
four dollars a volume: the three volumes bounl
for twelve dollais. Every person who takes any
part in the politics of this country should possess
them.
JOHN C. RIVES.
Washington, November 11. 185S.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT.
Solice to all Dealers in Heady Made Clothing,
1)KXNF.T & CO. rcl"t ali;-lio purrlnis ready mndf
I'lxlliing oil crulil, l rail ut TllWKK II AM.
C'LOTIIIMi BAA Alt, and tlie grral ailviumnres
lhcy will have I'V puivhaainR lor rash SI tins extensive
eatiiMuhnicnt. This, und Ihis only, is the principle on
which lln-y itil Willi all tli'.-ir nuini roiis customers, w ho
have reulned Hint at tins home they spare m i effort in
producing llie best CUlTlllMi, at the lowest possible
prices, and lh.it the piotls made at this house are the best
made, most fustiionable, nud much rhrtiiier than any other
house can afford lo sell Ihe same quality of !, arising
from their larue iiiaiiul'ucluriiijt and importing larililira,
and their determination rnnnlaiii Ihe principle of large
..i... nrnfiiH. Their stock is moat amnio und
complete. The particular aiii-mion of merchants and
dealers is muled, who are requested in call and judge for
themselves, as we are salient, ur.t me hiw. .
the advantages thev will liave in purchasing fol cash, at
TOWER HA U., 131 MARKET street, between Filth
ndSuith. . t t. ;....
Dr..v.. r. lis . mi,.v,.
Philadelphia, October l, IMi 6m.
Dihvortli, Branson q Co.
I.MPoRTEas or & Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
No. 69 Market St., I door below id S,t,
PHILADELPHIA.
WWl they always ieen on hand a larga stoci of
vsry variety of Hardware, Cutlory,
Wm. Dilworth, Hanry D. Landia,
Bamual Branson, Jtmes M. Vane.
October IS, 1853 ly.
JMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for
sala by U. B. MASTER.
Suaturv, J. in, 1852.
GEOItGE W ZIMEUMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 01 Arch Street, four doors above Secmo",
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
Which lot style or finish and workmanship
at the lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT
WIIOU.SAI.K, AT MAM
(3T MERCHANTS and others art invited
Philadelphia, August 51, 1853 ly.
"A Penny laved s a Penny La ned."
MAMM.E S BLANK HOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Pottsvitle, Pa.
BLANK Books bound and ruled in any and
every style, in ths most durable and sub
stantial manner, with or without printed Heads.
Person in want of
Ledgers, Dockets,
Dav Books, Minute Books,
journals, I-cttcr Books,
Blotters, Receipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, Ac, &c,
or any kind of Blank Books, would do well to
give mo a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac
tion. Paper ruled to any pattern desired. 1 ar
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Books,
Billies,
jlyinn uooxs,
t; lesson's Pictorial,
Godcy's Lady Rooks,
Graham's Magoiine,
Sartain's Magazine,
Harper's Magazine,
JoscphuB's works,
Sheet Music,
Sbakspeare's works,
Lite of Christ,
Law Books, &c, Sec.
Any of the above or other books bound in full
gilt, plain or fancy to suit the wishes of customers.
I would again cail the attention of my f.iends and
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder fot the last 18 years, and they can
depend on having their work done in the very
best manner, and do the work myself; I use the
best paper & material ; pleas give me a call my
charges are reasonable and fair, but there is no
difficulty about prices where work is done satis
factorily. N. 13. Tersons having Doosthey want Bound
can send them by stage directed to me staling, the
the stvle thev wih them bound in : I will do
them as low a's they can be done any where, carc
r,,iio r,.-U ilw-m mi and return them ; Also per
sona ran send orders for Blank Booka by mail,
which will bo punctually attendad to. All work
done at short notice.
R. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder.
Pottsville, Nov. C, 1S02 Gin.
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY!
llollowaj's Ointment.
A MOST MlltACl U'US Cl'RK OF BAD LEGS,
AFTER 43 YEARS' 9UFFKIIIXO.
Extract of n Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, of
70, St. Mary's Street, II eymouth,
da'cd May 15, ISol.
'p.. Y..,.r-..r ii.it . i,i.-.v
Sir A I tlx. Hire of Ih HIV wife ( W'llO IS II'JW 01 ) CCUgllt
violent c ld, which sullied III her legs, nnd ever sinc-e
it,.,, .1..... I,n,'p l,e,.,i m rr or less sire, nnd grcnlly
inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, and lor months
together (die was deprived entirely of res! und sleep
Every temedy llmt medical wn advised was tried, nut
without effect j her health suffered severely, and the slate
of her legs was terrible. 1 hud often rend your Adver
tisements, and advised her to try vour Pills and Ointment;
and. us a lust resource, ufter every other rsmedy hod pro
.l t,. eoiieuied to do so. She commenced six
......L-. nr1 lrn..u to relllte. iS ll'JW in good hmltb
ll-r I.... nr. nuinl.na. tvit llOlll Seutll Or SCUT. Ulld tier Sleep
sound and undisturbed. Could vou liuve witnesfed th
sufferings of my wile during the last 411 years, and con
lra.t do., ii -itl, h.r nri-xellt eiiiovilieut of health, you
would indeed feel drliehtfut i" having Iwen the inci.es i.f
au irrMiUv atbviuliue the suffcrint ol a fell .w-crentnre.
(Signed,) WTM.IAM GAI.rtX.
A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGF. Cl'RKD OF A
HAD I .EG, OF 30 YEARS' STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Build
er of Gas Ovens, of Rushchffe, near Uuti
dersficld, dated Mntl a 1st, 1S5 1.
To Profensor Holi.oway.
Sir I sufferrd for u period of thirty years from a had
leg, the result of two or three different accidents ul Gas
Works ; iiccoinpanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had re
course loa vaiictyol medical ndvice, without deriving
any benefit, und wus even t kl that Ihe le must be ninpa
tnted. vet. in npnosition lo that opinion, our Pills and
Ointment have effected a complete cure III so short a time
that few who hud not witnessed it would crnlit Ihe fact
s;e,ll WILLIAM AHIW.
The truth of this statement ran I verified by Mr. W. P
Eii;land, Chemist, 13, Market Stlcet Iluddersfield.
A DREADFUL BAD BREAST ClttED IN ONE
MONTH
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turn
er, oj Pcnhurst, Kent, dated December IVh
1851).
To Professor IInu.ow.vv,
Dbar Sib. My wife lied suffered from Bod Brstists for
more lb ill six mouthi, nnd during the whole period had
the best medical attendance, but ull to no use. Having be
fore healed mi awful wound in my own lerr. by your un
rivalled medicine. I determiner! Hmii to use your rim
and Oiiiiimeut. and thcrelore irat e tiiein a trial in her case
mid fortunate it was I did so. for ill less than a mouth
pence! cure was eiiccled, and the benefit that vnrious oth
er branches of my family have derived from their use is
really asloninliiiiii 1 now stroliL'lv recommend them to
II my friends (Signed) I'ltED'li TtllNLlt.
The Pills should lie used conjointly Willi the Ointment
most of the lolluwing cuscs :
Bad Lcrs. Chiet'o-foot, Fistulas,
Bud Breasts. Chilblains, Gout,
Bums, Chapped hands.
Bunions, Corns (Soft)
Glandular Swelling,
l.iimlniKo
Piles
ltlieuiiuitism
Scakls.
Sire-tliroats,
S TC-lit-Uds,
UUIldf,
llite ol .Mosi be- t uneeis
toes "t rNiud- Flies, Contnicted and
Coro-lxir, HulT Joints,
I01ehantiusis, Kire Nlliples,
SWiu-iliseases, Scurvy,
Turnouts, fleers,
1 utvs
Sitdat the F.staMislimellt of Prol'ensor lIol.l.owv, Sit,
Strand, (near Temple Bar, I. Ion.) and by all rea jiecluble
Drui-ilisls und Dealers in Medicines lliroiiph -lit Ibe lirillrli
Empire, A those f the I'nilrd ftales, in Boxes at arje ,
Mc, and (SI 50e. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug
houses in the I ni -ii, and by Messis. A.U. A D. SMI",
Nev York, , , . . ,
IT There is a considerable saving by taking the larger
si7.cS
X. K. Directions for Ihe pnukmre ol tients ill ecr
dis.ii.ler arc utlixe.1 to each box.
October -ja, Ifo-J, ly.
GKEAT EXCITK.M K.NT.
WILLIAM A. KXOlJll,
RESPECTFULLY iu'orcs tho pul lir i-'rncr-ally
tliat lie has just rccrivtd und opened
the best end cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever hecn brought to the count.
His slock coiisi.ts of every variety of
Dry IJoodrs, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Sultinelts, Vestiitzs, Dril
(in.H, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and all kinds
of Winter Goods. Also a splendid
variety of Ladies Dressand Fancy
goixls, Calicees, Ginghams,
De Laines, Shawls, and
every vaneey of
Goods suitable
for Ladies
wear. Also, on
extensive assnrtm'nt of
Silk, Beaver, Fur If Shuch
Ila's A larce and well selected
Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ev
ery descrip ton and size. Also, u large
assortment of Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee
Teas, Molasses, Spices of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of Hardware and
Queensware, Fish, 6ull and Liquors such as Gin
Brandy, Rum and Whiskey, besides the largest
and most general assortment of all kind of Goods
to be had in tha county.
1 1! .v, mentioned (roods will be sold at
such reduced, prices as they can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kindt taken in exchange
at t'ut highest market prices.
Also, For sale a two horse spring wagon and
a buggv.
Aufustat sp, nnebsr JO, 18S8.--8m.
cannot l rur ssned. Wholessl and Reti'd
WINDOW SHADES AND REED LLLM)K
PA CTU It KltS' PltlCIM
to call and examine.
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL OF
CHEAP GOODS.
FRILXNCJ & GRANT.
II EsPlX'TFL'LLV inform their customers
' slid the public, that thev have iust rereiv.
ed nd opened the best nnd cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
tliot has ever been brought to Sunbury.
llieir stock consists of every vuric'y of
)rv (Joods, viz:
Cloths, Casfimeres, Sattinets, Vestings,
Flannels, Wollens, lee.,
And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chint-es, De Laines,
Beruges,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Caps rou Mkn and Boys.
Also a large assortment of G HOC Eli ICS,
srett as
Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and aUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a liosh Bii()ly of
DRl'iig AND MF-DlClNi:?.
Bes'iJes the largest ami most general assort
ment ol all kinds ol goods to be luul in thi3
place.
t xr Country produce ot all kinds taken m ex-
cliongo nt the highest market price.
Sunbury, ov. 13, I8i3.
The only Tiuo Portrait of Washington.
JL'ST PUBLISHED,
T. C. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT
F0RTRAIT OF WASHINGTON,
Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only
oimiiial portrait, in tno Athuneuin. Horton.
riIHS Bii peril pict ur. enr raved pi; tier the RMprriuteiut
1 enc3 of Tll.MAS SI'LLY, Kn.. the eminent und
highly pi!"tt;l itrtiht, is the only cirrect hkcnens ol' Wash
iiiL'ti'ii ever puhiislied. It lius heen clmuWcriKt'd di ihe
t?r:itfM vrk of urt ever prtKlueed in this cnnuilry. As lo
its tiilcluv, we reter to t lie letters ii Hie nttoptcn n of
WiifchiiiKtnii. lilXRiK WASHINGTON I' AUK CT3-
I, who Siivs. "it iifuuiUhlnl renrtmeHtati'tii ot the cel-
ebntteti nricinal," untl t. CH1KK JTSTICK TANKY of
the Supreme Court of Ihe L'niicd States, who s:ivs,'As a
work o urt its ex'i-licme una beauty mutt stnko every
one wlii) sees tt : und it is no less hunny in its likciu-ft to
the Kiilher of Ins country It wus my Pmhi fortune to
luivc seen him in the thnsnf mv Ih)vIhkkJ, mid his whole
nppeitriu.re i yet uronly jm;-.ient on my memory
The poitiuit vou h:ivc ist-ir.t npnetirs to me lo be an exact
hr;on-sa, rt'iireseiitine pui'ferlly the expression s well ns
the ini m and I eat urea til the luce." Ami savs f?l-.. A I iMt
CASS, it isn life-like represenlation oi the great urigiuul.
riU;S!D!:.T rii.L.aOUl'. .iy, -tiicw.-n. iipjit-urs to
me t hi've been nduiirahlv executed and cmntenTlv wor
thy of the istitrununc f the tiubhc." Pavs MAUCHANT
the eminent nrtniit nninler. and Ihe pupil of Stunrt,
your print t my mind is more renuirkahle than any other
I have seen, fr presentitiK the whole individuulity cf the
original portrait, topeiner wan me u uie nnu aifznineu re
pose of air and manner, which nil who ever saw him con
sidered a tii'iiked vhuruetenstic v( the illustrious iuaa it
curuiiii-m nitts."
IVr ihe trr'-at mr riis of tl.i nieture we wjuIJ refer eve
ry lover ol" VahiH'it.n to the nortrmt ilfelf. to be seen at
thu oihrc of this puper, und to tin It: tiers ot the follnwing
Artttt, ttiicenifM, jurists umt eiixiiiri M-rompauyinfl; it,
AI1TISTS. .M:irehantnud l'.llioi, of New York; Nea-
rIc, Itothennel, and Ijimbdni, of l'hibdi-lpliin ; Chcuter
llitnliii'7. ot lies; in ; Charles r nwtf, t ( Imrleit'ni, i. ;.;
nnd to ihe adopted son of Vnhina'ni, 1Iii. t.ertre W.
P. Custm. himself nu artist. STATIMI'.N His kxeel
Iruey Millianl 1 illinTe, Miijor Lieu. 'mhed Scott. Hon.
fie"rre M . DailtiH, f!nn. Wil'itim R. Kinf, Hon. Pnniel
Wflii'ter, Hon. I.ntn U"vd. Hun. Lewis Cnns, Hon Win.
A. liniliam. Hon. J -hn 1. Knuiedv, H-n. IX. C. Winthrop.
LI.. I. Jl'lilSTS Hon. It.per II Tnuev. Hm. Jchn
Hiier, II m. John M Lean. Hon. KilfilS Chnte. St.'HOL
AKS. ( hni Irs J'lt'.s Mil, l I., the well known Lihrarian
of the H istiin Athetieuni, who Kiyn, "1 wnld rulhernwu
it than nnv pointed t"pv 1 liHve ever een E. P. Whip
ple, Hiehiinl liihlreth, Hon. Edw. Everett, P., Jnred
Sparks, LL. 1 , William H. Prescott. LL U., Wnshinston
IrviJiir. ltulph W. KineriMn, Esq., Pmf. T. C. I'pham. J.
T. Heuillev, Fitz tJreen Hidleek. H. Y. Imjifell w. Win.
I. ihii re Siunn ; und FIH'M El'ltOPE, Lord Talfonrd,
T. II. .M'leanlev, Sir Archibald AHmhi. Ird Muvor of
Inid.ni, le &c. e. THE PRESS, throuirh'mt the en
tire t'niou, have with one voice proclaimed the merits of
this superb enernviiiR.
To enultle all to p-'sscss this valuablj trcasiiie, it it sold
at the low pi ice of per eopv.
Publiyhed by CiEORf.E W. CHILDS,
N. W. corner of Fifth und Arch s'reels. Philadelphia.
IV D. BYERLY.
Sole oyent f'-T the States of EtsLeru reuiislvaiiia and
Delaware.
This Portrait can only I obtained from MR. BYER
LY, or fr tin his duly authorized agents.
ArruiijjenitniH have been made with the Post Office De
partment, by whirl, copies of the Portruit can be tent to
am p"int, per mail. In perfect order.
TP' Pci ms bv remittitur Fivk Dol-LBs tD. D. BY
EULY, Philudi h.hia, will Imve a ct-py ( the Portrait sent
to I beui free of Pos'tiue.
t 7' .MininiHcciit tiilt Frames, got up expressly for
these Poi trails, furnished at the low price of .j,U0 each.
jrSTUtED,
A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT GF
GENERAL JACKSON,
Easrarcd by T. B. WELCH, ESQ after
the original portrait painted bj T. SL'LLl,
ESQ.
This Portrait will be a match Ct the Washington, and
is in every respect us well j-ni up.
Pure i per copv. Ad-lrcn ns above.
Phi'a.lflphia, Oct. ii'J lAVJ.
commercial'hotel."
ri 'HE Su'isciiber havmjjr leased the I'ubhr House, for-
ineil) known a the Amerieuu Hotibc, No. 1ft S. Sixth
Street, between .Market Ulld Chestnut Streets, has changed
the name of the same to
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
IIe-s If ave to inform his friends and the public, thut this
house has nndeifi one n iluouh reinMtelliufF, rennuinff, re
p:tiulu: and repupenrfi . from attic to basement. An eit
tire new outlit o iiiruilure, beddiu-.', (Ve., Ac , lias been
proctiied from the nutst celebrated .Manufacturers in this
citv.
From the centrul I ration, and its clone proximity to the
Ruilrond Depots, Stenmb 'nt UiHlii;jfs Places of Auiuse
meut. Fashionable Th Tonsillar c und Pubhe S. pin res, it
oilers induceinrii'B t i the .Mi rchiint vi-itiuK the city m
business. the I raveih-r secktii!! plennre lo families
ul females v i.iliiiji Ihe eitv, every ineiiily Wtil be i fTerrd, 1
and every romf rt reyraided to uia'e titetf Vint Ofreeable
ami pleas-iut. I
A share of the public patronage reieetMiHv solicited. i
JACOH U. I.Elit'. JAR ED IKV1X, ,
Snprriiiteiideiit Proprietor. I
riu!adel()lua. Sept- 4. lti-VJ.-4.il.
Fresh and Spiced Oyslvrs ! j
f 1AVING sfttlt'il at Noithumbeiiiiiiil, I am I
now prep.ut'd lo furnull Kresli und f pi- ,
ceil t)j ili.'i ilurin the u hole season hi re- :
iluoeJ piii'es. Ynu can dt'pi'ii.l iixin ttiem
bniiiu Iresh, us I btnill leci-ive lliem il.iily, ;
(Suudii) excepted) unit wIihii luiided tieif, ,
llu-y uio only 16 Imiiri out ol thu fhfll. j
All persons ut u distance, u ho bid in want j
of lh ubovu Hrticlp, can have I hem font per
dozen or single run by nddiersing
W. 11. VICKEUV, nt Bim' Hotel. 1
Northumberland. (Vl. 16, 152. I
dTv I DC 0 0 P E R, !
COMMISSION7 MERCHANT
FOH THE SALE OF
Fish, Provisions, c,
9 AwM Wharves,
PT-III.ADEZ.rBIA.
Arril 10, JS5V ly.
TXK Boureau's celebrated ink. snij tuta Con
gres ink for sale, wholxale uid KUil by
IkiinlKi SS. 1S0. 11 B.MAS5ER.
II
AND BILLS nestly pnntd on nsw
promptly executed t ul ofiure.
blanks, of all kinds on superior paper
r 1 II a.
Lata tha EatniA nf v.. v rtt a rr, .
OrAortliuiiitjcrhin
AT PRIT.TE a.'
TM1E mhtctibet, Kxecutora ol
of Eiiliraim f. Sliantion, laic
ougYi of NorllMimberland, oiler at i
the following valuable Heal Emh
Lot No. 77, corner of Qucun
Street, on w hirh is erected a two
Building, formcily occupied by tl .
as s Smrc and Dvellinc, nnd nm
as such. There meuljo on the lot
Uwellinus; &c.
l.ol Nil' 52, siti'ated in NV.ik-t
which is en cteil n two story h
U.vi.dlinir. dc, Riljoiniiig John'l'. t
orctipied by Cl.nr. Knous.
Luis Nob C9, 70, 71 & 72, imi!
sci oni'i'i, u inu niniv wiiiii. a i
IhiH, occupied by James Donly, a:
IB erected on lots No. 69 & 70.
Thu undivided half of Lot No. 1
on the corner of Duke and 4ih
which is erected a two story dwell
piod by Joseph McCallister.
Lot No. 188, situate in Queen
which is erected a two story wit
Buildinff, occupied by John Buikt?'
Lot No. i0, sitnntii ul Nnilhwa
ter Street", on w hich sire erected I
Dwellings und Stabling, occupied
VanUlin: and John Vanillin!;.
Also the undivided fourth part c
on which is erected ntwostoiy Ki
linjj. occupied by John Vainly l;.
Also ten acres of cleared hind
lands of John Deshay. on the E ist
Susquehanna, about three miles I
ville.
Also two adjoining vacant lowr
ated on tha corner of Second H'
streets, numbered in the general
ongh. Nos. 215 & 216.
AUo four vacant lots on Third r.
Streets, ntimbeied in the general ;
n.,r,.h ' onn yni '2l s- 2.
Also four vacant lots f i run i
and Nxth Mreets, runnins l'.asi
numbered in the general plan ot
ouch, Nos. 77, 78, 7 & 80.
Also four vacant tots ironnns
Street, and numbered in the aene
said Borough, Nos. 18o, 1j7 ,
Ihe above property wiii ie so
or parcel to suit purchasers, cm
terms. For furl her pai '.ieulais apt
Cake, Esq., at Nonhuii.bcihind,
subscribers.
ALFRED KNEASS.
THOMAS STIiAWiininCE.
Northumberland, iMay 22, lso'.
' "t1ilc?sIitg-
.t I'll iv A' r v irr
B1
EGS leave to infunn lii. frioml :
lie iu General, t'ift he U preiiari
respect to make rlot'iini uflcr the nin
Fashionable Styles,
and in the most duraUe iniitiuer,
will lm ns rpnsnnntle lis ran lie l;pit i
or elsewhere, in cash or approved ecu -
He will always1 have the uilvant-ies
fashion plates, ami in addition to 1.
edged skill in cultinc;, he will le ni
direction of the most scientific pu!!i
tins to 'I13' art, now issued from th.
of fashion in the fruited flutes,
will be made always to have wo;
when requiaed.
Hia establishment is situated in Mr
Sunbury, nearly opposite tie Pes; c
building lormeily occupie.l liy Jam'
hatter shop, where it will he a pie
to scs his friends, and make surh v
as is within the line uf his husine s.
Sunbury, August 11, if.
LADIES' TEIIIT
J. C. OllKilTEi
S. E. Cor. Ninth a'nd Maple S.
PHILAEEiriTJ
INVITES the Ladies of the ( it
to call end evumine his s;.'
Trimmings, which has been sel.-c
most care.
Mr. O. being cn.ibled, from !. s
the business, to lake a.l :i nt 1
market, is able t J sell us low :
lishment. Mr. O. was forme. !
ductor of the cxten.ive Ijui-iih s
Hurstman, No. 204 I'licstnut Sir,
tensive experience will be a n
ahility to do justice to his o.-t i.
comprises the following.
Silrv, It'orscrt1, und Cotton C'.i.
Binding, Tassels and Cord, Ml!
Blind do, Silk, Woollen, an I I
(loes, Combs, Urulies. Soap.i j'
Woollen and Cotton Knitting u it'
Porte Monuaies, Furnished '..
lets, and Fancy Articles giin v.
examine for yourselves.
l'hiladelphia, September 25, ' -
BRITTANNZA
MANUFACTUP.I
rpHE SirBSCKIBEHS havo
into the above tiUMiicss in i
take this mode of calling Ihe .i::
trv Merchants, nnd others l
si'VLK and I'AT'l'KKNs, ul.-.
material, as we flatter ourselvrs
woikinanihip or maierial. 'j'li
part, consist of our assortment :
LAMl'lS and Lamp Screws ; j
tor Frillies; Ml'A) l'A.NN ;
PITCH Rlis v,i!ti li.ls; ( t; 1
TEA POTS ; Slop Bowls; f!
cue am cups; r,i:i:i; me
fee Hoppers; C A N BLEsTii
all sizes ; &e., &c.
We will be happy to recrivr
pies, bv mail, at our pli.ee of t
HACK ST., or Ql AllKV s'J
sL, PHILABKLPIIIA.
N. B. The siih.-eril.i r
ufacture Candle Moulds, Svr!
strumcnts, eVc, at his old p! .c
109 Kace Slrcet, Philadelphia
call the special attention of ( ',.
rcrs.
joir.
Philadelphia, Nov. ti, K
SlIKLDUAi
VLI.ElillENY HOUSE, N
Street, above I th, IM.iladc
new arraneiniiit the cm:, v
PilUhurg, ltarrishur, ;e., wil
Depot, corner of Sclmylkili .'(!
order to accommodate, the pel
have our Coach at the ?vV.v 1)
of the crs to curry lisscin;i r
House, which is in the centre
old friends w ill please ride u
wish to patronise a House
Clean Beds, and aecouiiuoJai
please e,ivc us a call.
Term, Due Dollar per
August St, IK52. fiin.
AVm. 3IcCail.v, I
V ESPECTFl'LLY infor:
the public, that he 1ms
Store, to Maikf) bt.iel, to I
by i. Naille, Eso.., AtUirn;;- ; 1
posite the Couit Houte, "
where keeps for sale coiifiui
BMOi'.menl of books and btat - .
Iror Sale A large new s; ;
t, 8 or 4 horses.
Sunbury, July 51, 185 5.
-
1JLANK Parchment I'm .
J Mortgages, Bonds, fcx
for sale by
Sunbury April 58, 1SS.
MARRIAGE CEtTmI',. . 7 :
xecuiri) foj t.tt 4i . L .
type
Also
f muaniR l'rani'i
crate i
cis. we qaote nnas. at cts
luit 81, lSVi
H. B. MANSER.
Mintuiy, f rt. i,
rjr th Jf itn.