Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 22, 1853, Image 3

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    GRAND LODGE OF PENNSYLVANIA. I
AMNUAL GRAND COMMUNICATION.
St. John the Evangelist's Day,
Philadelphia, Deo. 27th, A. L. 6852. J
Tha following named brethren are the
elected and appointed Officer of the Grand
Lodge of Pennsylvania, for the year 1353.
Bro. ANTHONY BOURNONVILLE, Right
Worshipful Grand Master.
JAMES HUTCHINSON,
Deputy Grand Muster.
" PETER WILLIAMSON, "
Senior Grand Warden.
" JOHN K MITCHELL,
Junior GrnnJ Warden.
" JOHN THOMPSON, "
Grand Treasurer.
." WILLIAM H. ADAMS, "
Grand Secretary.
TRUSTEES OF THE GIRARD BEQUEST.
Bro. S H. Perkins, Bio. Jacob Steingr.
" Wm. Whitney, " G. D. Haswkll,
" P. Williamson,
DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS.
Bro. Jacob Albiugiit, of Lancaster, fur the
County of Lancaster.
" Jos L. Sticiiter, of Rending, for ihe
Counties of Berks and Montgomery.
41 George M'Cabr, of Tamaqua, for the
County of Schuylki't, in place of
Bro. Wm. B. Potts, who resigned
the former appointment in 1852.
" James Madison Pohter, of F.aslon, for
the Counties of Northampton and
Carbon.
'" GKonc:cC. Welker, of Sunbuiy, for the
Counties of Northumberland, Union,
Columbia and Montour.
" John H. Br.itRviiii.t., of Harrisbnrz, for
the Counties of Dauphin, Lebanon,
Milliin, Blair and Huntingdon.
-' William Smith, of Lockhaven, for the
Counties of Clinton, Lycoming and
Centre.
Samuel M'Kinly, of Pittsburg, lor Ihe
Counties of Allegheny, Armstrony,
Westmoreland, Beaver and Law
rence. John V. Smith, of Tuiikhnnnock, for
the Counties of Bradford. Wyominr;
and Susquehanna.
" R A. Oakford, of Pittstown, for the
Counties of Luzerne and Wayne
n f ,1 I lt f .t '
Gkori'.k K. Bain, of Meadville, for Iho i
,. r r , n .
Counties of Crawford, Erie, Mercer !
, ,,, :
and W aren.
, i, r ... , . r .1
J. 13 Musser, of afhiiiglon, for the
'
Counties of Washington, Gicene and
. Fayette.
William Hevser, of Chambersburg, fur
the Cuunties of Franklin, Cumber
. land and Yoik.
GRAND CHATLAINS.
For tlic Cily of Philadelphia.
Rev. Bro. John Chambers,
ii a Pet r.R Van Pelt,
" " Jdun Li Burrows,
" " I1..W. Ducachet,
'" " E. S. Ki.v.
For other portions of tlic Stnle.
Rev. Bro. Geoiioe P. M'El.rtoY,
" " J ICn i.ekeli.y,
" " M. P. Jamison.
" ". R. Desiiea Morris,
Bro Gustavus Remak, Senior Grand Deacon.
" E. T. Mott, Junior Grand Deacon.
" Henry Bruner and Charles Bard
Recss, Grand Stewards
" Jamt.sB. Bagcs, Grand Marshal.
" Jacob Steiner, Grand Sword Bearer.
" Thomas E, Baxter, Grand Pursuivant.
" William B. Schmukr, Grand Tyler.
REPORT OF TUP- READINC. RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
The annual meeting of the stockholders in
the Reading Rail Road Company was held
.at Ihe office of Ihe Company on the 10;h
inst., when the annual leport of Ihe officers
was submitted, fioin which we glean the
following iinpoitant items of information.
receipts of the road.
Travel, 155,191, equal to 09,570 through
passengers, SIG-,1.10 29
Freight on mdse., 75.TC8, lUS.nGS 01
Do. on coal, 1.6.50,011 tons at 130 arc. 8,150.077 17
tinted Stales mail, P.i-Ca 77
Miscellaneous receipts, in.fi-9 57
SJ.IsU.lijO 41
8183,100 (li
I,W1 bl
15,137 Vi
7.1,.1I0K)
3,0211 01
402,131 H7
St, 07(1,773 10
WORKING EXPENSES
Running account,
Workshop account,
Depot account,
Superintendence account,
lateral railroads expenses,
Roadway department,
Total working expenses,
Or, 131 G7 ceuts per through passenger ;
109 5'i cents per ton meichaudise ;
54 01 eta. per ton eonl,
Drawbacks and all iwanccs,
151 ,'05 13
I,-Jjr,li30 12
Net profit for the year,
1 1.901,117 20
ttnttTuat on bonded debt and tmwls and niort-
pipes, fil3.-JH 00
Renewal fund, 111,137 73 72l,5-5 73
Dividend fund for the year, S527,I01 50
Add unappropriated div. fund of li.30, 8,IH HI
?.W.3,5e7 50
Vhich has lieen dispestxt of as follow
Dividendl, 375. 035 02
Bulking fund, 100,01X1 00
Intareat, 31 .003 10
State taxea, 10.308 62520,121 81
Balance dividend fund, 1S5S, 89,105 06
The report shows lhat the increase in the
Anthracite coal trade in 1852 was not what
many anticipated, and much less than the
increase in 1851. Last year the increase
from the three great regions was about 544,.
814 tons, while in 1851 the inctrease over
the tonnage of 1850 was 1,001,051 tons
Notwithstanding the disappointment in Ihe
amount of tonnage, the business of the Road
for the year hag realized a profit of 9 per
cent on the common and preferred stock, af
ler payment of interest on the debt.
Grt Rail Road Trojicct. A Legisla
tive letter fiom Albany, New Yoik, aays :
"The Mammoth bill incorporating the Allan
tic and Pacifio Ruil Road Company, contains
he names of six officers of the Stale gov
ernment, as corporators, ilh4he consent of
the general government, to construct a mad
fiom tha Mississippi to the Pacifio. The
proposal is to survey six hundred miles of
the route by April, 1854, and construct
ingle (rack within five years after, togethe
with a line of telegraph. The capital is to
consist of one hundred millions of dollars
This i' the most magnificent enterprise
which humanity has ever conceived, and if
any set of men in the country can finish the
work, it is probably those who are applying
for Ihis privilege."
APPOINTMENTS BY THE CANAL COMMIS
SIONERS.
Superintendent of Motive Power and Re
pairs on Columbia Rail Road, J. B. Baker.
SUPERVISORS.
G. W. Clawson, Delaware Division.
J. B. Ilaupt, Eastern "
W. W. Wilson, Lower Juniata "
J A. Cunningham, Upper Juniata "
W. G. Boy rs, Upper Western "
Joseph Clurk, Lower " "
J. H. Kelton, West Branch "
G. W. Search, North " "
WEIGII-MASTKRS.
Hiram Yard, Easton,
R. Simpson, Philadelphia,
Lot Watson, Lnncaster,
John R. Herd, Weigh Lock, Holliday sbnrg.
J D. Leel, " Scales, "
R.Williams, Weigh Scales, Eastern Juniata
Portage Rail Road, with Penn'a. Rail Road.
J. C Barrett, Weigh Scales, Johnstown.
Jno. R. Gregg, " Lock, "
W. M. Ltewart. " " Pittsburg.
H. R Kline, Beach Haven
C, S. Brown, Northumberland.
RECOVER til.
The boy who was shot by his father, in
mistake for a Deer, in Covington tp., some
weeks since, we aro pleased to say, has en
tirely recovered. The bull, ns has recently
ascertained, not only went through the body
from behind, near the centre of the breuM.
but it also passed into one aim below the
elbow. Tho arm was eoie, the skin and
flesh broken, as tho boy supposed scratched
in some way at the time of the accident.
After Ihe swelling of the arm subsided, and
was relieved from imflamalion, the little boy
fancied he felt something there, which did
not propei ly belong to llesh and bones. At
his solicitation tho attending ph) sicinns rut
into the flesh, and to the suipiise of all, the
bullet was found lheie and extracted. So
tho bullet passed ihruugh the body and into
the arm, without touching a vital pait, or
breaking a bone, and Ihe brave hearted little
fellow has iho bullet as a momento of the
sad ucei.leul, whilu Iho sound stale of his
i l.l I 1....1.. ... ..r rf : i ...
lUcllHl UlIU UUM, J!f il UlUllll'l U II 1 UVIUf
.. .. . ". .
tiul, il not ol almost a miraculous driver-
'
ence and restination to soundness of health,
,
ii ilkesbarre Advocate.
Pi
The Death of Senator UriiAM. A Wash
ington norresnondcut of the 7'iihune says that
Senator Upiiam died of the small pox, His I
remains were taken, by the Seigeant-at-Auns, i
at 10 P. M. on Fii.l.iy, to the buiial giound,.
but the sexton refuseil to leceive them into
tho vault. This foiccd the Seigeaut to have
a grave dug, and this was not furnished until
three o'clock on Saturday morning. The
propiietors of the li ving House refused to al"
low the corps to remain in their house, anil
therefore there was no public funeral.
! Cherry Pectoral. We have departed j
! from our usual rule in regard lo Ihe ndverlis '
j iiig of Medicines, in admitting the notice of
j tho Chcmj Pectoral lo our columns. It is j
, not a patent medicine, but one, the contents I
of which, aio well known lo Ihe medical j
profession, and which has pioved hiuhly I
' beneficial in the case of a number of our ac- !
quaiutances, who were seiionsly artlicted
with pulmonary complaints. Some of our
! most skilful and eminent physicians rccoin
j meiul it to their patients in their regular
! practice, and we feel that we are conferring
a favor upon the public by making known .'
its viitues. Louisville Ch. Advocate. i
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The Poultry Trade Il is estimated that j
the maiket yard of the Red Lion Hotel, Sec.
ond and Noble street, Philadelphia, during
five days before Christmas, 700 farmers dis
posed of 10.S00 turkeys, 14V000 chickens,
2,500 ducks, ami G, 300 geese.
To Make Hknj Lay in Winter. Tallow
greaves fed in a moderate quantity ore found
to have a marvellous effect in the production
of winter eggs. We presume pork scraps or
greaves, or any kind of meat, would answer
the same purpose.
An ingenious down-easier has invented an
umbrella with a cutter all around it, so that
the water poursofl' in a single stream. What
next T
Downing sold two thousand eight hundred
boned turkeys, at six doll. us each, dining the
recent hollidays.
Hon. Robert T. Conrad, of Philadelphia,
has born elected President of the (IemfieJd
Railioad Company.
Tim coldest day ever known in England
as December 25th, 1796, w hen the tiler-
mometor was 16 degrees below Zero.
Tho snow in New York is three feel deep
on a level. The sleichin" is flue.
Five million tons of anthracite coal, Penn-
)lvauia sent to the seaboard last year.
A (ill I CULTURAL.
I-' or the Sunbury Americua.
H. B. Masseh, Esq.
Farmers in Ihis section of the county
complain about the heavy costs of procuring
time lo enrich their soil. It is lime, it re
quires considerable capital and a lame
amount of labor to lime lamely : tut 1
believe it will pay more than len per cent,
upon cost and labor, if it should cost us 20
eents per uusnel on our farms. Seven vears
since 1 purchased a farm, tha cleared land
.u puui uiui it naa jeen abandoned for
several yeais as unproductive. The fust
summer I limed the whole of it, about 75
bushels per acre, sowed n pait of it with
buckwheat, the lime caused the buckwheat
lo grow luxuriantly, when in bloom I
ploughed Ihis crop under, sowed it with
clover seed, the clover took well, but was
short, the second year I turned the clover
under, when it was about half ripe, put on
100 bushels of lima to ihe acre, sowed it
with wheat, the ensuing harvest 1 gathered
30 bushels of good wheat to the acres. On
those fields 1 can now raise as heavy crop
of Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oat and Potatoes as
any of my neighbors, and 1 thought much
better than those who fay lime it to ex pen
aive.
I.EUMA5.
Shampkin, January, 1853.
SUNimitY AMKlUCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUKNAL.
New Advertisements-
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, willbs exposed to
pulilic salo. on THURSDAY, tho 3d dnv of
FEBRUARY next, at the public House of Wm.
M. Weaver, in the town of ghamokin, the follow
ing real estate, to wit I All that certain
Tract of Land,
situate in the town of Shamokin, township of
Coal, marked in the general plan of said lown
No. 107, bounded on the north by Spurzhcim
street, on the south bv lot No. 10H, on the cast
by Franklin street and on the west by Shamokin
street, containing in front twenty eight and a
half feet, and in depth two hundred feet ; where
on are erected one two story
ftjB FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
MjitsL am one, one ond a half story Also that
certain
Lot of Ground,
situate in Coal township, aforesaid, beginning at
a post by .and or Duniol Derk, north five degrees,
west fifty three perches til a post thence by land
of Wm. Fagclcy, south seventy three and three
fourths degrees, west nine perches and eight
tenths to a post, and thcure by other lands of
George Onss, south live degrees, east lilty perenrs
and five teuthi to a post, in tlic road, and thence
along the road, north eighty two degrees, east
nine perches, to the plure of beginning, contain,
iug two acres mid one hundred and thirty eight
perches, more or less, all of which is cleared and
in a state of cultivation. Also, a certain other
LOT OF GROUND,
situated ill the town of Shamokin, aforesaid, and
numbered in general phm of said town No. 108,
adjoining lot numbered 1U7, first above described.
Late Ihe estate of John (.'. Lebig, dee'd. Sale to
commence nt 10 o'clock A. M., of said day when
the terms ol sale will be made known bv
JOSEPH BIRD,
Adm'r.
ISy Order nf die Court, )
J. K PCKSKL, Clk. O. C.
Jun. 8, 1 853. 4t )
Tkumkndol's) Exciti;!;nt ! !
Citsli. Steam. F.K'ttricitv ! !
The Aerial and all other lines out-done ly the
I.(l;litlii- Line or
IHA T. ( IJttlENT.
"flniO, having great fiiith in rapid sales and
' ' small profits, has just received anu opened
a large assortment of
FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.
At his Store in Mar;;ct Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public nt the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment ol
Dry Cioods, viz :
Clutlm. CassimTS. Cussinrts. Jeans. Dnllincs
Muslins, Linens. Calicoes. Muslin de
Laius. Lawns. Ginghams. Vcrages.
Silk Hats.
A hire assortment of Toots nnd Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Cirocriii'N,
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
j cos, FUIi Salt, Plaster.
! HARDWARE, '
j Viz : Iron nnd Steel, Nails, Tiles, Snws, Sic,
QUEENS V ARE,
I Tea Setts, flutis, Dishes, Cvps, Saucers, c
LIQUORS,
Wine. Tirantly, Gin, Gnm, Whiskey, Sc.
ITif' Country produc J of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
Jan. 15, U53 ly.
Bridge Letting.
B JIIOPOI.AI.S will be received at the Commis-
sioiiers office, in Sunbury, on TL'KSUAY,
the Solli ul JAM CAR V, inst, between the hours
of 10 A. M. and V. M.,for the building of a
bridge on the big Shamokin creek, near John
Kieler's, in upper Augusta township. Plans and
specifications to be seen on the day of letting.
('. AI.lSr.liT, )
( II AS. WKAVER, Com'rs.
JOSEPH NICELY,
Sunbury, Jan. H, 1 SSS. St.
To Fanners ami Others.
rjTMIE Advertiser is desirous of buying 10, 20,
30, SO, or Kill ueres of laud, in or near Sun
bury, lor which be will pay Cash. Address sta
ting location, lowkst cash prices &c.
V. McCiRECOR,
Philadelphia Post Ollice.
Persons having property to sell, will find this a
rare chance, as ibe advertiser will positively
pav cash. Address ns above.
Philadelphia, Jan. 8, lt-5o 3t.
NOTICE.
A N Election fnr five directors for tho man
t 'vi agement of Ibe allairs of the liig .Mountain
Improvement Company will be held at the Cirord
House, in Philadelphia, on Monday the twenty
fourth day of January inst.
Jan. 8, 1833. lit.
ic4 cf i'cttev's
rpmumm; IN THE POST OlTlf e AT
sriii ;iv, ec. so, tvvi.
A I lass Ili-nrv
Albriolii I.n Fayetto
Allison Andieiv
B
tiarycr Elisabeih
Butler Isaac
ISiekhurt Jacob
lieckem G.
Bjrrer Geo.
c
Campbell Alex.
D
D.ur Mr.
Dull I). M.
Djkius J. S.
Davin James
K
Ki.ldei F. M.
Kramer John
L
L lie Juspph
M
Mi-M.ihmi Jno.
Miller Jno. K.
Mnyer Henry
2 Morinn Washington
Miiiear John
Milchel Barnet
Mendeuhull Hannah
0
Owen lluilsort
R
r.eitz Suml.
Uaker Geo.
lienn Jno. C.
Dixon Matin Jane
F
Farnesworlh Sarah
Fiank Philip
Fuller O. W1
Fieher Aaron C.
G
Gas Joseph
Gas Martin
Gillespie Anthony
H
Ilensyl Jesse
S
Shaw llobeit
Sinian Abraham
Scott Geo.
w
Wampole Jacob
Y
Young-Lew is
z
lianabach Henry
Zimmerman Geo.
11. B. PACKER, P. M.
ortli, Uninson 5j Co.
I.MHortTtll OF Si DEALF.RS IS
Foreign and Ilomcfetic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
A'o. 59 Market St., 1 door below 2d St,
PHILADELPHIA.
hera they always ieei on hand a largo stocJ of
every variety of llurdware, Cutlery, &c.
Wm. Dilworth, Henry D. Landia,
Samuel Ilransen, James M. Vance.
October 10, 1852 ly.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, a large assortment of Blank Books.
WM- McCARTV. Bookseller.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 185a. tf.
LANK DEEDS printed on the best oualitv
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices
.B.I.:.. nt I i.
B'irua oincr, vy wn-.'iees ie snu retail
NEW STORE.
BENJAMIN 11EFFNEU
RESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened
new store in tho room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO i
C'nllcocii, Gingham, I.ntvnn,
ItIouNelliic l)e Lnlncs
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCEMES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iro:i
and Steel, Kails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various style and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fisli, i'c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
CUT Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852. ly.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Sunbury and ieinity that ha lias
openrd u Night School in the pu'olio School
rooms in this place, for the purpose of teaching
the common branches of an English education,
but more particularly Reading, a branch too
iipi.lnctpil . Ilia Trrmfl Art & for aivtppn
niahts. provided scholars arc satisfied. Fuel '
ami I.iaht found bv himself. School commenced !
on Thursday night hist to continue every night,
until the end of the quarter.
HO sEA W. ATVVELL.
Sunbury, Nov. 57, 1S.V2. tf.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
J A M ES 15. F IDLER,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold I. ever Wutches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver I.epino do
" (Jiuirtier df
Gold pens and pencil and silver bidders
Silver Tea mid Table Spoons
Bracelets. Breast pins Ear rings &c.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as any
in the city.
November 27. 18.12 tf.
A CARD.
"1 Mil. LEI! bigs leave lo inform the ladies
- uf Sunbury and vicinity, that he has com
menced bis Iw-iness in this place, and is now
engaged in manufacturing, at his residence, in
the new buiMing opposite J. (1. Youngman, in
Deer street, all iinls of
LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also misses and childrcns shoes ef every diserip
tion. Jjdcrs for wori promptly attended to,
and ull wor warranted to give satisfaction.
Sunbury. Nov. 27, 1S52. tf.
Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company.
1IIEADEI.PIIIA, Dec. lbih, 1852. A
second Instalment of TF.y holla in per
share, on the r'tock of this Company, will be due
and payable on the 20ih of January, A. D. 1853.
On these shaicson nlncl' c!ccn dollars has been
paid, payment of nine dollars only will be requi
red. Payments mav be made to Williams Wright,
Eric; the West Uraneh Bank, W illiainsport ;
Dr. W. A. Irwin, Warren, or to the undcrsigncd
at the Ollice of the Company, Girard Buildings,
Third Street, below Chestnut.
CRAIG DIDDLE,
Treasurer.
December 25, 1S32. 5t.
' V AIT TED.
"V1TANTED Pennsylvania lauds from 100
T T i 20,01)0 acres
fnr r.i.1, or in nr.
change for City property. Apply to
J. A. lll'KDWICK,
lieal Estate Broker,
107 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, January 1, 1S53 2m.
laissoltilioii of I'arlnci-Nliip.
TiHFj Copartnership heretofore existing under
1. the name of lames II. & Wm. 1. Hart, is
Ibis day dissolved by the wilhdrawcl of William
It. Hart. The business of the late firm will be
settled by cither of the undersigned, at No. ''-!,
North Sd street.
JAMES II. 1IAI5T,
WILLIAM U. IIAKT,
THOMAS IIAKT.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1S5j.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue the business under
llie naincol James ll. t i nomas Hart. 1 nank- I
fnt for t,:iKl tovnrn. llirv rcnod foil v nU llii At. '
teution of Iheir friends anil the public to their
stock of GltOCEKIl'S, which will ho full ond
extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest
market rates.
JAMES II. IIAKT,
THOMAS HAIiT,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1So3. J3, II.
X!RUFFS
Premium Essence of Coffee.
Mary! wo'll pro-i
!. iiiiiif our uvea vj
uiiiiiK ivrupps : u;
,JT r-.YlT,-l(v3i.T:':"-l 1 i'.id
ll'HY will man tire that which is injurious to
his health, wi en he la willing to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost ! Strange !
that at least two thirds nf the human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Iti'iiii' r.sfceiicc of Codec
is, beyond doubt tho best and most wholesome
preparation of Cofti e in the world. Every house
keeper should have it. Try it and be convinced
it will save about GO pet cent, betidesyour health.
Warranted to render entire satisfaction.
Manufactured and fur iule by
ELI KRUPP,
639 North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. Ii. All the principal Grocers and DruRqists
have it for sale throughout the Liutca cnaies.
For sale by the Aent, H. U. Masser, fcunoury.
January 1, 185X Cm.
CHAIN PUMPS. A small number of these
excellent pumps have been receiveJ and are
offered for sale by
H. B. MASSER.
Sunburv, Nov. 6, 1853.
MARRIAGE CETIFICATE9 handsomely
eiecuted for sal at this office, single or
by ths doxen.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
O GER. a fresh supply just received, and for
,.Ie by Ii. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. 10. ISSa.
IMERSOiN'S ARITHEMETIC No. l. 3.
and Porter' Rhetoric! Reader, just recoi
ti t i .. -. :r,.:u. . ;
I,' , V, J?J ! B.cm- uf Coffee. ;i4 S Mi !
ed tnd for sal by WM. McCARTi.
Hunbury, My 1, 1S5L-
GEORGE AV- Z1MEKMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Sevcnd,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY O.N HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Which for style of finish and workmsnhtp cannot be Fur nsscd. Whnlosal nnd rtrtuil
at the lowest prices. Also TK ANSPAP ENT WINDOW SHAMES AND HEED LLlNltf
WHOLESALE, AT MA.MTACTU HEftS' PPICEi.
CF" MEKCHANTS and others arc invited to call and examine. .
Philadelphia, August 21, 18.12 ly.
"A Penny saved is o Penny Ea ned "
MAKPLE S BLANK COOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market alove Centre Street, Fottsiille, Pa.
BLANK Books bound and ruled in any and
every style, in the most durable nnd sub
stantial mouncr, with or without printed Heads.
Person in want of
Ledgers, Dockets,
Day Bouks, Minute Books,
Journals, Letter Books,
Blotters, Receipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, etc., &e.,
or any kind of Blank Books, would do v.cll to
give nie a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac
tion. Paper ruled to any pattern desired. Par
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Bonks.
Bibles.
Godcy's Lady Bonks
Graham's Magazine,
Sartain's Magazine,
Hymn Aiooks,
Uieasnn's Pictorial,
Sheet Music,
. Shaksprure's works,
Life ol Christ,
Liw Books, &c, ic.
Harper's Magazine,
Joscpima s woiks,
Any of the above or other books bound in lull
gilt, plain or fancy to suit iho wishes of customers.
I would again call the attention of my f.icnds and
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder for 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 tho
best paper &. material ; please give me a call my
charges ore reasonable and fair, but there is no
difficulty about prices where work is done satis
factorily. N. B. Persons having B.Wslhey want Bound
ran send thcui by stage directed to me staling, the
the style they wish them bound in: I will do
them as low as they can be done any where, care
fully pack them u' and return them ; Also per
sons can send orders for Blank Books by mail,
which will be punctually attendad to. All woik
done at short notice.
It. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder.
Pottsville, Nov. G, 1S02 Cm.
Git EAT EXCITEMENT.
WILLIAM A. KXODB,
r ESPECTFL'LLY inionns the public gener-
ally that he has just received and opened
the best und cheapest slock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been brought to the county.
His stock consists of every variety of
Dry Good;, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings, Dril
lings, Linens, Musiins, Jeans, and ull kinds
of Winter Goods. Also a splendid
variety of Lmlies Dress and Fancy
goods., Calicces, Ginghams,
De Lames, Shawls, and
every variccy of
Goods suitable
for Ladies
weur. Also, an.
extensive assortni'nt of
Silk, Beaver, Fur If Slouch
Hats A uv?e und icell selected
Assortment of Hoots and Shoes of ev
ery (escrip ton and size. Also, a larzc
assortment of Grocci ies, Such as Supar, Coffee
Teas, Mulasses, Spices of ull kinds.
Mso a largo assortment of Hardware and
Qiieenswarc, Fish, .Salt and Linuors such as Gin
u i , , , , , .
"urn Him ii ui.i.i-y, ocsiu.o. ...,h,v
aim most general aRSOmnClH Ol Ull kiiiu Ul
to be had in the county.
All the above mentioned goods will le sold at
such reduced price, as they can not be got for
elsewhere.
f'.onilri- nr.i.liir nf nil hiiiili t-ike'l in exclian"e
C-ou ntrj produce ol ail kinut lake.i inexciia.icr
at tne nigiiest market prices.
Also, For sale a two horso spring wagon and
a bnsgv.
Augesta tw sp., October CO, lS5i, Cm.
FOUUTII A KIM V A I- OF
AT THE NKW l-TOItl! OF
i. Y. ti:nkr & co.,
early opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market S
, Xcarly opposite H eaver's Hotel, Market St )
Sunbury, Northumbeilaud County, Fa.
ww7E invitc particular attention of our
V fiiciids and the public to our I'ul-ut.i
supply of (roods just received, adapted to the viintci
season. We have now a much larjer assortment
in every department than nt any time since we
opened in Ani lust ; ull of which we arc deter
mined tj sell at the same low prices which have
hitherto secured to us such a Rcnerous support
from a discerning public, and for which wo beg
to return our best thanks.
Our slock consists cf
Dry Goods,
II a r d m a re, lire n vr a re,
GliOCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
SlNOLE AND Dul'JlLr.D UARHE1.1.CD Cb'NS,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Hoots and (Shoes,
Hats nnd Caps. Looking Glasses, Wall
Paper f.r lioom and Window
Blinds, Lemons, Nuts und
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails,
Window Glaus, Paint StulT, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yam, with a variety
of other articles.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENEK & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1&53. ly.c
CL0TIIINQ ON CREDIT.
Xolicc to all Dealers in Heady Made Clutliing,
K'NF.T h C". request ail who purclmse realty niru'e
I t Clothina mi criuit, to call nt iunt.ll IIAI.1.
CLOTHING BAZAAK, and see the gieul oJvunlapca
they will have l.y purchasnii; lor cjisli in ihis extensive
tstutiiishmcnt. 'ihis, ami this ontv, is ilia piincile nu
wiuc1ihcydealvvith allthcirnu,ncroa.ciist.,nicr vvho
have realized that at ihm h-'iifu they s; ore 110 elf 'it in
prodacinn tha best Cl.Li rill X O, nt Ihe lowest p ssihle
prices, und that the guoils mule tit tiiift house are the tiest
niaile, in 'Si t'lishi'innhle, and nnicii cliiMj.er limn any other
tioase can utlori! lo sell ihe sinne quality ol' f iolU, arising
Ir.an their larije niuiaifncluri:: and ii-ip-minR lueilitiev,
and their di-leraiiniilion to mantmn tha princi, to of laraa
aalrs anil small prolils. Their sloes, is m bi nmp.o ami
complete. The parlicaiar ntlenti 'It ol mrieliunls and
dealers ia invited, who ure requested to c ill and jn-'ee lor
themselves, ns we ure satiit.od Ih it they canu it lull to ace
the arlvniitHics they will have in purchntiinr foi cash, at
TUWh.ll I1AL.I., laa ftlAlllvtl aueei, uciween rum
and Mixlll.
BENSKiT rroprieiors.
Philadelphia, October It), lcii! 5ia.
ADMINISTATOR'S N0TICU.
"JOTICE is hereby given that letter of Ad-
ministration on th eWtaus of Ahrshsrt'
Uroeiotts, late of Upper Augiv". township Nor
thumherlaiid county, dee'd , have been granted
by the Register of said county to tho undersigned.
Therefore all person indebted to said estat will
discharge 'the same, and th-ioe having demands
will present them to
ELTAS BR0CI0U8,
Administrator.
F'inburv, Tsc SJ, 152. t.
3
ANOTHER LATH ARRIVAL
OF
CHKAP GOODS.
I'HILING & GRANT.
If" ESI'EC'l'Fl'I.L V inform their customers
k" and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
thnt has ever been In ought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Drv Ooods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimercs. Sattinets, Vestivgs,
Flannels, IVvllens, Ij'C.,
And nil kinds of Tall & Winter Wear.
Also a spleiulid variety of
LADIES I) It ESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De l.aines,
Be rages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies ear.
Also nn extensive assortment of
Caps roit Men and Buys.
Also a largo assortment of CiKOt'IOEtlLS,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a ncsh supply of
IMtUGS AND MEDICINES.
Besides the Iareest and most General assort
ment ol all kinds of goods to be had in this I
place.
IZtT Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 13, 1852.
The only Tiuc Portrait ol Washington.
JIST PUBLISHED,
T. D WKLCII'8 MAGNIFICENT
PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON,
Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's wnly
ougiuul pom, ul, in the Alheneiim, Boston.
r 'It Irs sui'crb picture, cngrnvcit timler the Eiiperuitcud-
X e.
ence ol THOMAS SCl.l.Y, li., the ciuinciit and
lituiilv allied nrlit, n, the only c Treel liken, nh of Wuftii
lnt"U ever publihlicd. It Inn, Iil-cu el;iiracterised lis the
erc.it est ttvrii ol ,-irl ever pri.luc' d in thin country. As lo
us ti Icbly, we rcler 1 1 the letters ol llie tnlopl..d s hi of
ulll!ijl"ll, Ol.OltOl: AMIINOTON fAHK CL'S
TIS. wli i s.is, "tl is u lliitlintl rciiresentutii'li ol the cil-
ctuiitcl oneinnl," und to CHIKF .1 L S I'H.'t; TANKY of
the Siipreuie luil "I' the United St.-.tcs, wlio s.ivs, "Aa a
W'Jik ol Ull its e.xci-llmei: and beauly Hiut shikoevciy
one wli i si'ch it ; and il 13 u Icks hiipy in its likeness to
the Father i-t I: :a c .unlry It was my gjt d foitiuic to
iiavc seen him in the dniiif my b tiood, und his wti 'ie '
npiieura..ce is yet alrnnyly iiupicRsed on my mcm iry.
The noiuuit you l.nve n,i,ueit npi-enis to me lo be mi exact
likciu-si, rcpli sentin perlcctl)- llie expresbiou as well ns I
the I J II anu teintliek ol the luce." Anil sivs SI-..N A 1 till
C.S, it is a Inc. like representation in the great original.
PlilJSlUl'.M' l-'ll.l..iUKK says, the woik appears ti
me t i have been luliiiuably executed and ciuiueiitU' wor
thy of the palriiiiieof the public." Savs MAKCIIANT I
the eminent porlinit piioiter, und the pupil
i f Slant,
'y-.urpiintt.iuyii.in.lisui:tereui:.rli-jb!eihaiinuyoii.cr
1 have seen, I r presenting Ihe wlmle luoiviunulttv ol the
i-riginal .rtrait, fBitliei with Ihe n -We ami diciiifk-d re-
P iAe ol' nir and manner, which nil wim ever miw liiui con-
s.der.d a in.uke,l churttcteriatie c-f tl.o illuwrious man it
Comment .rutcs.
For ibe (treat merits of this picture we would rcrerevc-
ry lover ol W'ushiiim, n to the piutrait itself, to be seen ut
the oih-e ol this paper, und to Ihe leltei sol' the loll., wing
Aiiimis. Malisiuen. Jtulnlsuiiit Sch-'lais nec 'nipunyiuir it.
AUT1STS .Marchiuiuud F.lli.n, oi .w York; Nea-
cle, B"therinel, nnd l.ntnhdiu, of Philadelphia : Chester
1 lliiidintr, of Bt slon ; Chailcs Frai-er. ol Chai lesion, S. (.'.;
I ti... n.i....,...i - t W....1. ii.... -.....
P. Custis. himself nn artist. STATI'SMF.N Ilisfixecl
leucy .Miliiurd Filincrc, Maior ticn. V mfu-lil Scolt. Hon.
tn-orce M. Iiulli-s, lion, 'illitiin 11. Kini.', Hon. D.uiiel
W'ebst'.-r, Hon. I.uiu B ivd. Hon. Lewis Cuts. lbn NVnl.
A.um
A. ortiiiaiii. Hon. .i-.lin r Ki-nue.n', ll n. l. . c vv uitlirop,
, a .u; ( STS 11. ,n lt..Kcr B- Taney, Hon. John
. liner, ll 'll Jonn iei.eiui, ll Ul Ullllis ..iioaie. r-.iii,-
,vi:r- i ua i i,'S i- ois 'in, r x. , ine wen hii ,wu i.iururiuu
of llie ii s: in Atliencutn. who sas, -'I w-uiid rather own
j u limn any painted
opy I have e cr teen ;
. P. Whip-
: r;- iTn' WashK
IrvinL-, Hub h V. F.ircrs ni, Fso . Pr-f T. C. I phinn, J.
T IleaiM.-v, Fllz Green Ilii'lick, II. VV l,oiiil. ll .. Win
f;ill.,rr SMni, . ., rHllM kuiioi'K. I.oid Talinuid
T. 11. Mai-niil.-y'. Sir Archdiald A liaon. " 1'rd .Mayor of
Ihhi'Ioii, Ac v.ltr Till-- PKI'.SS, throaeliont li e en
tire I'liion, hace with one voice proclaimed the inerils of
' To enable nil 10 o icaesa this vnluabb trcaauio. it is sold
at the low pi ice nf per cop v.
Puhli.he.lby or.f.ItCF. W. CHII.nrJ.
V V. corner ol I inh and An h streets, Philadelphia.
IV I), uvt'.li l.Y,
S;.!e ngcut for the States of Fas em rennsylvaiiia and
Inlnware
This Portrait can oi.lv be obnined from MR. UVF-R-
LY, .ri'r,,nl,,s,b,lyautl,n,iz,al.,ci-i.is
l prirtnient. by whi.-li conii.R ol" the Portrait can be sent to
unv P 'int, p.r Tnail. in pence! order.
It" Pi-is uis bv ri in.lline I'lVE Hot. nils M D. P. V. -'
EC l.Y, Philn.M Ida, will have a e i y 01 tlic Portrait sent
to It'cin flee ol" Posoue.
IT" Maciiticeat (lilt I- ranies. c-! np ernres-iy inr
these Porlrans, furuii-! cd ul the low price of go,UU each.
Jl'T IM'F.D, ;
A MACMI-'irr.NT reltTRAM' or '
GENERAL JACKSON,' I
Engraved l T. B. WELCH, ESQ. after
Ihe original portrait painted ly T. SULLY,
FSO.
Tlua Portrait will ban mutch fir the Washington, and
18 HI vcry ri-Fpeci hp well U"i ll,.
Prirc SV0U pi-Ycojiv. A'l'lrc.s ns nhrA'C.
I HliirtclMlnii. Ocl. 311 IPC'J
- rinWr rjr-n-nnT i7 Trrvr"5?T
COMHERCIAL JiOXJiL.
rjHH Sutiscrllwr having Icnsctl ihe Tiilihc House, for-
I nit-riv k ii vit nn tlu ATficriu:m I11ch', No. Is ft, . Sixth
fr.rcet, Ijctwt'CU .MarKci nail cinruuiut mreeis, nattciini
UlC llUinC (ii UiC B.11HC Ui
THE COMMERCIAL MOTEL,
Ilt-fn leave to inf rm his f.'icn.ii hiuI llie pnlilic, tbat th.i
li.ititc luis itiiilcr .nt ii thiupti reni'tdelhuw, rfWt.ricc, ri
inn.Uiig inn I ru'yp t.ii, fiui nttic lo l-iib' nn-iit. An cn
tire new tiuifii ! Tin iiitiiic, iK-.ttimr, c, .Vc.r l:us iit-rn
pr-tcuicil irjni the nutsl cclcbi.iicU Munuucluiers 111 litis
l'run th cc.itrnl location, unit its clr.sr pmxiniity to the
Hciilr wl lup is. Mininl. ul l.ii.iiines 1 liu
I Amuse
mtnl, r :flti 'iiuhic Tli M-mcliraipii uutl I'libiii
iimnis,
I'lIVm imlu'-fiiir-i'tii t.tlie .-Ii -rcliani vi-Hintr t(ii?
D'iSIMfFS. ' Tilt I rilVCitM Bfcxintr pio:ivtic l' l.ir.Mliet
iemnlis vic'tinsr he ntv, every lurility wi.l be nVr'T,
ami every c .u..rt u-guiticd lo inuUe O.cir visit yprceabic
a lid pMT.s.i:it.
A t.liMti i f tin public palronarrt renprrtnitlv nolieitftl
jacou ti. i.kuo, j a u i ii.vix, ,
I' riut cntVii. 1 i of r!tr.
rin!oi!f!iliu. t5, t. 4. '.r-. (,:n.
C"TSif 'aM-HlS MISi ts3
Frisk and Snieed dusters '.
spitUM at .NoiMiuml-riiai.il, I am
llij iiirii.ncil ii, iuioi.i i ir.ii .ink. (-.'
,i n, i.., .1,,, ;.,,, 1 1, , l.,,l- ...r,o m ....
1 , - . .. - . . ,,
dni-ed pm-rs oil call ilupeinl upon them
j ti c 1 1 1 fresh, us 1 hhall lecrive them il.nlv,
, ,Su,,....B ,.vC,.n,... n, ,, I,,,,, U1M,., here.
Ihi'V ure only 1(3 hmi'S out ol iho .-In
All peistiiis ut u distance, who 11 in il won I
of th above article, can have them bent rier
dozen or sinulo can by hiblicsniii
V. II. VK KKIiV, at Bun's Hotel. .
Norlhumbeilatid. (Vt. 10, l5i.
david" cooper",
commission m e i ; ci i a xt
FOR TI1K SALE OF
Fish, Provisions, 'c,
Ao. 9 ,brA Wharves,
April 10, 18.V,' y.
TNK Bourcau' celebraUd ink, and also Con
Itrc ink for sale, tvholssale nd retail bv
IWei ilr e. lS."n. H n M AftSKR.
11AM) LiLLS neatly printed cn new tvro
M.M. promptly executed at this effice. Also
blanks, of all kind on superior prr.
fimburT, Te. 14, 1
HERE IS YOUB. REMEDY f
II o 1 1 o w a v' Oint in int.
a Most miiiaculovb cvre of bad legs,
AFTER 43 YEAtir.i rcL-i'firiiivii
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Ifm. Galpin, of
'u, Marxfs Street, Jl tymmith,
dated May 15, JSSI.
Tj Profiwr tlniLcwAY,
tl,a to L? 11' hi'? "ll,rA 111 h '. vr sine.
L '.I !J T " ""iS, d for month.
ol b.T lies win trrrihlj. ,aj ,. m,' A.l.
Ilaeiwiiis, nnit aitvisia Iii-t to trv yom rilia onrt OtiKirani
siirl, as l Inst rrs un r, slnir evury ollur ramw'jr hid pru'
vnl uiclr, nhr, eoii'i'uicil lo do a,,. !ii tiiiiui.LT.oeii .in
wcrka vy i, mi'l. strai tri- M rrlanr, is now in k.wh! l,.tili.
11 T IclJS nre p'liijcp. without nam or scar, unit lir alirrp,
snnirl and nnilittiiTliit. CouM you tinvs witnosmrt lis.
sulTurltv "f my wii'n Ouriiii ihe hst 3 ymra, nml ou
trun tlicm with Iter present enjoyinciit of hnllh. yim
wiuUl iiutred f.'cl delialiTfu) in bavina, hcen (lie nieuna of
so fieattv sILrlatine the auiTenirpa 01 n fellow-creaiura.
(Snjiieil,) WiLUA.M OAM'IN.
A I F.RSfJN TO YltAHS OF AOECUItKC OF A
HAD LEG, OK 3U YCAr.9' STAND1NO.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Albs, Build
er of Gas Ovens, of llushcliffe, near Had
dcrs field, dated Muy'iist, 1851.
T i Pr ifcssnr IIotLOWAV,
Srn. snifureil for a wri-'t jf 'iiirty ymrt from a lr
ler, Hie result of two or ttiroa iliil'.-r. nl accidents rt Gns
Vijrkaj occoinpinit'il b;.' ac irliuTi,. nyinjitt'ins. I had re
c lursi? to a V'Jiictv of inedicul n.lvicp, wittmut deriving
any benrflt. anJ ivria even Mid tliat the 'leg muat I'" nrnpu
tiitct, yt. in opiv:sitinn t.i lhat opinion, voitr Pills anil
Ointinenl tnve -.rTi'ilvd n completi" fore in no iliort a time,
that lew wli) liod nut wiuifps-.il it would ciedit ihe fret-
(iPed) WIM.IAM A BUS.
Tlie 1 1 in I, ol' this fintcinent can l Vfrifietl by Mr. V. P.
tnnlnml, Cliemit. 13, Market Slu-et Hnddersfield.
A DltKALFf I, BAD ftPKAST CLHKD IN ONE
MuNTll.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turn
er, oj Pcnhuist, Kent, duted December 13(A,
1850.
To r-rofesa r IIoilowaT,
Drar Sib, My wife licit aiiffored from rind Braants for
more than six nioiitlip, nnd durins the wholo period had
the bt-st medical allendunce. tmt till lo nouso. Ilavin-; be
fore healed tin awfal wound in my own lea", by your un
rivalled medicine. I deternlin.id asnin lo use your Pills
nud Oinnnient, and therelorc pui'e them a trial in her case,
and fortunate it was I did so. for .n less than a month a
pcifrct cure wns effected, nnd Ihe benefit that various oth
er brim'-hcs ol' my I'nniily tmve derived from their use ia
really astonishing 1 n"W stpaiplv rrc imtnend them to
nil my friends (Signed) HtKlVK TL'KNKB.
TbeaPills ahoultl be lined con)jintly with Hie Ointmeul
m ist of the following eases :
BndLofs, Chieeo-foot, Fistulas,
Hud Brcaiits, Chilblains, Gout,
Burns, Chapped hnadi, Clamtulir Swelling,
lli""'':
Corna (Sofl)
ljunibugo
elie-
Caneeis
files
toes .V Sand-Flies, Contracted nnit
llheumatiKm
C'co.tmy. Slilt' .toiuts,
Klepltfititiasi-i, Sore Nipples,
Sliin-diseases, Scurvy,
Tumouis, V leers,
Srakts,
Sore-throals,
S i e-licads,
Woundt,
1 JWH
Slid nt the Establishment of Profess- IIollowaT, 844,
B'.rnud, (near Temple Bur, London.) and by all respectable.
Unionists nnd Dcnlerf in Medicines throughout Itlu British
Kinpire. .V th 'e nf the L'toted Stales, in Boxes at 3"Jc,
STe.,nndr-l 60c. each Wholesale by the principal Drag
lmtiscs in the Union, and by Messrs.' A. B. & D. Sands,
Ni:i Yoik,
IT There is a considerable saving by taking the larger
sizes
N. B. Directions for the gniihuit of patients in every
dis iuler nre nllixcil lo erv.-h U-x.
October '23, lioi, ly.
.10I1X V. MAUTIN,
leave to inform his friends and the pub
lic in general, that he is preparctl in every
respect to tnuke clothin;: after the mojt
Fashionable Slides,
and in the most durable manner, and his price
i will be as reasonable as can be had in Sunbury
or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce.
Ho will always have tho advantages ol the latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
I cdyed skill iii cuttiu?, he will be assisted by the
! direction of the most scientific publications rela-
i ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
i f f , : ; ,i Slates. An endeavor
... , , , , , , i
will be niadu always to huve work completed
when rcijuiae.d.
I jH establishment is situated in Market Square,
I -in. -n- .1..
j Sunbury, nearly opposite the l'ost Ulliee, in llie
, buililiinr formcrlv occunicd bv Jacob Painter as a
j , aMM si,op w,cie jt will be a pleasure to him
" ,. 1.'. , , , . -
' to see his Inemls, anil make such work, for tliera
as i witliin tlic line ot tin business,
fr'unbury, August 11, 1S52. tf.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS-
J. C. OlsKUTEUFFEU,
S. L'. Cor. -Vinti'i rtnd Maple Sis above Race
pim.ABEi.rznA.
tNVITnij the Ladies of llie City and Country
to cnli enil eaiiii'e Lis splendid Stuck 0
Trimmings, which has been sttectcd with the ut
most care.
Mr. 1). Liins enabled, from his experience in
'. the business, to tal.c advantage of the wholesale
uiaikct, is aMc to sell ns low us any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. was fornictlv principal con-
durlor of the extensive business
it Mr. J. W.
j Ji ursttnan, No. -U4 Chest nut Street, and his ex-
: iv(. r H.,.io, (! ,l0 a Bujrallle8 of his
. .. . i- . n- u. t
1 olniity to do justice to Ins customers. His stuck
! conipt iscs the follow in.
I , , , ,. r. . r,
' Silk, II orsted, una I oltch I urlavi i'lrtgi"S,
j jj;,,,,;,, 'j-aMels und Cord, S.lli and Worsted
. lilind do,
It Ulllll'll, UIIU VOltOII IIOISCI,
Gloves, Combs. !ros!.c, .Soarn, Perfumery, &&
; Woollen and Coltin Knillinq ami Dai uiui V'orn,
Porte Monnuies, Furnished Work Boxes, Brace
lets, and l'ar.cy Articles generally. Call and
cvauiiue fur your-ives.
Philadelphia, September -''. lSoS. Cm.
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