Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 19, 1853, Image 3

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    DEPARTURE OF OtN, TIEIICE FROM
COMORO.
Cokcoiid, N. II., Feb. 14. Gen. Pierce,
President elect, left here this flrnoon, for
Boston, (e i route for Washington) accompa
nied by Sidney Webster, Esq. Numerous
friend were present at the station, and took
leave of him, but there was no other public
demonstration. Ho will remain in Button
tc-iiiglii, and be in New York to-morrow
night, or Wednesday morning. The Cabinet
is definitely and unchangeably foimcil, but
none but those selected know it, and proba
bly will not un'ill the 4th of March the
nowff apcrs to the contrary notwithstanding.
Gen. Picrcc'iRksiijekcc in Washington.
Washington, Feb. 14. Gen. Pierce, it is
said will take a private lesidence, during the
spring and summer months, in this city, un
til the executive Mansion is repaired and
refitted.
Condition or Mr. Fuller. Washington,
Feb. 14 The condition of Mr. Fuller, who
was shot a few days since by Capt. Schmim
berg, is much improved, and the probabili
ties are in favor of his recovery.
MARRIAGE is a subject which has occupied
the mind of Louis Napoleon for some
time, and while the people of the civilized world
have been expecting his union with tho Princess
Wssa, ho suddenly wheels around and unites
himself with a Spanish Lady, with as little cere
mony as aeneililc people use when tliey go to Iiock
hill & Wilson's Clothing Store, No. 1 1 1. Chcsnut
street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Nov. 0, 1S52. ly. cw.
!T7PUIS0NIXG.
Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor oil, Calomel, &c, are not
aware, that w hile they appear to benefit the
patient, they are actually laying the founda
tions iur a series of deseases, sneh as saliva
tion, loss of slight, weukness of limbs, he.
In another column will be found the adver
tisement of llobeusack's Medicines, to which
we nek the attention of all directly inteiested
in their own as well as their Chil.l.iMi's health.
In Liver Complaints and all disorders Brining
from those of a bilious type, should make
use of the only genuine medicine, Hnbcn
sack's Liver Pills.
(7"' l'-Benot deceived,'" but a.k for Iliiben
sack's Worm Syrup and Liver I'ills, and ob
serve that each tins lh signature of the
Proprietor, J. N. I10BENSACK, as none
else are genuine.
Ill A II It 1 E I),
On Tuesday evening last, by the Rev.
William While Montgomery, Ciiarlks D.
Wharton, to Aliss Mary, daughter of the
late Ma 1 1 i ii Iiviu, a'l of Sunbury.
With the above notice the printers ac
knowledge the receipt of an excellent cake,
plump, round and spongy, and in no way
curtailed of its fair propoitions. Wishing
the happy couple a happy future, they hope
they may bear living tcftlinioiiy against the
libel of Peter Pindar, who says :
Weill K'k'n n saucy. i:ut, fauiilitir Ktrite,
AYhcre folks are very npl to si.id tail lia'.e.
On the 6lh inst., by John llotT Fsq., Mr.
John BnAss, to Miss Sahaii Ki.:ne, both of
Coal Township.
On the 20th nil., by Uhv. Joseph Fiance,
Mr. Andrew IIunyan. of Rush lp., North'd.
co , to Miss Sarah Cuarhaht, of Danville.
On the 25th ult., by the same, Mr. Tnroi
as Nf.sbit of Notth'd. co., to Miss RttlECCA
Uaii.ky, of Danviilo.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Dan
iel Lavcock, of Lewisbur, to Mits Nancy
J Pl'ksel, ol Danville.
On ihe 20, h ult., by the Rev. Mr, Ball,
Mr. Forsyth Pf.triki.n, of Oruupeville, to
Miss Maiiy A. Stonkhehulr, of ttiiarccck
lp., Columbia no.
On the 18th ult., by Jesse Weigel, Esq.,
Mr. John Low, to Miss Mary Ci.lavlk,
both of Franklin tp.
On the 20th ult., by the same, Hamiiton
F. Clark, to Miss Marcarkt Reader, ull of
Rush lp , North'd. co.
i i i: u.
iii Northumberland, MARY ELIZABETH,
wilnf Mr. Philip Shay, and only daughter
of Mrs. Elizabelh Wullis, in the 29th year
of her aie.
'Leaves nave liieir time to roll,
And fVnvers to wittier tit ilic north winds breath,
A lid stars to set but all,
Thm bast all seal mi for tbine own, Oh Death !"
Scarce fifteen months have elapsed since
the subject of this notice was led to the a!
tar by her now bereaved and lonely partner.
She entered upon the duties of her new re
lation full of health and hope, and with as
fair prospects of a prolonged and useful ca
reer, as are ordinarily entertained at that in
teresting period of life. And faithfully did
the fulfill the sacred obligations their assum
ed. But alas ! how quietly has death an
nulled the covenant into which she had en
tered ! How toon have the hands which
decked Ihe happy bride for Ihe marriage
alter been required to shroud her cold, un
conscious clay in the habiliment of the
tomb ! How brief the lapses of lime be
tween the bridal salutations, and the lost
faint farewell with no return of the penile
pressure- of affections hand. But such is life
"a vapor which appeareth for a little time
nd then vanishelh away."
The illness w hich terminated the connec
tion of the deceased w ith this world was ra
pid in itt progress, and of short duration
To the severe tiiflering, w ith which it was
attended, she submitted with the utmost pa
tience, and with a fo'titude which excited
the admiration of all around her. When
informed of her critical situation, the intel
ligence ai received with entire composure
at well at a most manifest disposition to ac.
quiesce In Ihe Divine purpose. She expres
sed her willingness to live, if such ,was Ihe
determination of her heavenly father, and ber
readiness to die, if He had ihut appointed.
At it became certain that death wat rapidly
approaching, the evidence of her preparation
for that evenlful change wat rendered more
and more apparent. She was enabled by
Divine grace to look the King of Terrort not
only without fear, but with a complacency
which wat marked at tiuusual by be profet
tional attendant. Duiing the forenoon of
her latt day, the conversed calmly but free
ly, and a few fiiendt who were admitted to
the "privileged chamber, where the mel net
fate." AssuieJ of her title to the heavenly
inheritance, and lhat all wat well with her
self, the manifetted much coneern for those
moat dear lo her heart, calling them one by
one to her bedside, the faintly breated into
their ear such wordt of affectionate countel,
at her rapidly diminishing etrength would
permit. For tome hours previous 10 ,lld
ciot'ng scene, the powerof utterance wa lost.
But the tame calm, resigned and confident
expressions of trust in her atoning Saviour,
continued to tho latest breath, and even left
its peaceful impress upon the tenement of
olay where its deathless occupant had fled.
Of her it may with truth be said.
"SI,o tela,
As sets the morning star, which goes not down
Bi-lilnl Ilia darkened went, nor hides obtture
Among the tempests of the sky, but nulls uwsy
Into the light of morning."
The deceased possessed an amiable and
affectionate disposition, kind and penile
manners, and was eminently qualified both
by nature and education, lo ilisi-hnryo with
fidelity the duties of every relation in life,
whether as wife, mother, daughter, sirter or
friend. Her unexpected removnl has left a
painful void in Ihe happy family of which
she was Ihe chief ornament hes.de the soie
beieavement sustained by her beloved hus
band, and Ihe. unspeakable loss to her lender
infant son, loo young alas ! lo realize Ihe
value of a mothers care, or lo moutn tho
loss of a mothers love, Ihe stioke has fallen
with great seventy upon anaued and widow
ed mother, and an aflectioniite brother. Nor
docs the loss stop within the circle of weep,
ing fiiemls. Her acquaintances, the society
in which she has been piomineut. the com.
muniiy in which almost her entire life has
been passed, and the Presbyterian Church,
of which foi several years she has been an
exemplary und valuable member, have all
been bereaved by this mysterious dispensa
tion of God's inscrutable providence. But
we sonow not as those who have no hope.
Our loss is her unending gain. '-Precious in
the sight of the Lord is the death of his
saints."
While we mr urn and lapputfih,
They arc freed from anguish,
L'eli the forms that now dvcnr,
Never are by heaven forsaken, '
For the dead again shall waken,
Rise to an immortal day.
There m realms supernal,
Joy shall be eternal,
Sin nor sorrow ere shall come ;
Dearcsl friend no more shall sever,
They shall dwell with God forever,
In that glorious heavenly home.'1
I)C iHavkctj
Philadelphia Market.
Feb 16, IS53.
Flour anu Meal. The market is dull ;
sales of fresh ground for export at S5,
and coud brands lor city consumption, at SSB
a 54. Extra Flour is held ut &5.62 a 6.12
Rye Fiora. Lust sales at S4 i
Corn Meal. Last sales ol Penna. at
S3
Wheat Sales of prirr.o red at SI 18 ; and
white at $125.
Rye 1st in demand ; sales at 86e.ts.
Coiin Is nrrivini; freely, ami pi ices are
something lower; sales of dry yellow at 65 c
and of white at 63. '
Oats. Sales of prime Southern at 45
anil Penna. nt 45 clu.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls at 25c. and bluls
at 244 els.
Baltimore market.
Feb. 14, 1853.
GRAIN. Sales of Wheat to-day at 115 a
117 cts. for good to prime reds, and 118 a
123 cis. (or w hiies,
Corn is in very eod supply Sales to-day of
v Lite at 6 a 58 cts , and of yellow at 5'J u
61) els. The huge quantity in maiket, how
ever, caused prices to give way, and at the
close no more than 61 cts could be obtained
fur yellow.
Sale of Marj land Rye to-day at 80 cts. and
Penna. at 84 els.
We quote Maryland Oats sells at 40 a
43 cts , and Pennsylvania l 42 a 44 cts.
WHISKEY. Sales of bids., to-day at 2U
els. We quote hhds. ut 23 4 cts.
sun nun y price current
WllKAT. - 100
Uik. - -75
CtlllY. C-
Oats. - 40
Totatois, 37
Ucttkh. -10
Enos. ... 12
Piirk. ... 8
Klaxskmi. .... 155
Tallow. -10
I)ti.sw - 25
Hei ki.:i Flat. - 12
Uaicn ArrLF.s. SO
Do. Pt aches. - - ICO
Flax
New Advertisements-
Assignee' 1'nbllc Sale of Vuluublc
COAL LANDS,
In teal Towuslilp, Northumberland County, Fa.
THE following Tracts of very valuable An
thracite Coal Lunila, will he offered ut pn!i.
lie sale on THUHSHAY, the 3d day of MARCH,
1853 at 74 o'clock in the evening, at tho I'll lu
dclphia Exchange, in the City of l'l iladtliiliia,
viz ;
No. 1. Part of the Buck Ridge Tract
CONTAINING 212 ACRES,
strict nifasure, it being the undivided one-fourth
part of llucW Hidge Tract, which contains, hy es
timate, in all, 848 acres, strict measure. Upon
this tract there arc several Mines opened, and
thereon are erected Four two story llOL'ULK
M FRAME DWELLING HOUSES ;
a branch Rail Road, about a quarter uf a
mile in length, leading from the Hunluiry and
Danville and PotUville Kail Road to the Coal
Mines; and other improvements suitable for a
colliery. Duck Run passes through the middle
of this tract.
No. 2. Part of Green Ridge Tract containing
937 ACRES 43 PERCHES,
strict measure, it lieinjr the equal undivided half
part ol urren Kulce I rait, which contains, by
estimate, in all 1874 Acres K7 I'm lien, sl-iit
measure. The Kunhury and Danville, an J PotU
ville Rail Road passes through it, (near t ie mid
dle) and also the IShamokiii Creek. Valuuti.e
Mines of Iron Ore, and a great number of Coal
Veins have hern discovered and opened upon t'lis
tract.
The prospect of the early completion of the
Rail Road through this region some 30 miles fur
ther to PotUville, and a branch of 8 111 lies to Ihe
Danville Iron W orks and Ore region, render tlioe
lands very desirable for enterprising men and
capitalists.
Conditions will be made knowo, and attend
ance given, at time of sale, by
JAMES D. LANG,
Assignee of tieo. Heckt-rL
Lancaster, February 13. 1853. It
An Apprentice Wanted.
The subscriber wants an apprentice to learn
. . r. Til ...I ...:.!. A k.. 11 n. IS
tne business 01 a uiimnu. . -years
old, of good moral character, would find a
gooo situation vy s,'r"j ' a
of Ueorge immerinan.
SOLOMO.V STROH.
HunhtirT, Feh. 18, 1S3.
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
7V"OTICE is hereby given that the undersiened
appointed hy the Orphans' Court of Nor
thumberland County as Auditor in the mutter of
the exceptions to the account of Peter Hilcmnn.
Administrator of Genrpe Grant dee'd., who was
one of the executors of 1' nomas Grant dec d., here
by notifies all persons interested in said matter,
thst ha will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on Saturday, the 50th day of February 1853,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his office in the borough
of Sunbury.
C. J. BRUNER, Auditor.
February 12. 1S53. 3t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The heirs of Abraham Eixlcr, dee'd., and al
others interested, will take notii-o lhat the under
signed appointed by the Orphans' Court of Nor
thumberland County, Auditor to make distribu
tion of the monies in Ihe hands of John J. Eistcr,
Administrator of Abraham Eistcr, iler il., among
the heirs of said dee'd., will attend, for Hint pur
pose, at his office, in Sunbury, 011 Monday, the
26th day of February, iutt., at 10 o'clock, A. M.
HENRY DONNEL, Auditor.
Sunbury, Feb. IS, 1853. 3t.
In tho matter of the Estate of GEORGE
HALL, Deceased.
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ma
ry Hall, intermarried with George Zimmerman,
Catharine Hall widow of Daniel Zimmerman,
the heirs of Peter Hall dee'd., und George Hocy,
Peter Hocy, Samuel Hoev, James Hocy. son of
James Hocy, dee'd., hy his Guardian Jeremiah
M. Zimmerman, the Ileus ol busannan Hoey,
intermarried with William Conrad nnd Mary
Hoev wnloy of A'icharJ Houghton dec 1!., child
ren of Elizabeth Hall, intermarried with John
Hocy. lineal descendants of George Hall, dee'd.,
an all oilier persons iiilcnstcd.
GllLETINC.
Northumberland County, S3.
You arc hereby citeJ to be and appear before
the Judges of our Orphans' Court to be held at
Sunbury, on the lirst Monday of April next, then
and there to accept or relucc the real estate ol
George Hall, dee'd., itur.tc in the boruui-h of
Sunburv. Northumberland coiintv, to wit : A
certain Lot of Ground situate as al'orciasd, front-
inn on Dtackborrv street, adjoining hnnls of Ja
cob Kable on the East, Edward Y. Urighl on the
west, by a twenty foot alley on the north, where
on is erected a story and a hall" House ond a Miop,
which was valued and appraised at the sum ol
Four liumhei! and 1 It v dollar in the whole, in
pursuance of a writ of Partition and valuation
issued out of said court, returnable to January
J erm Is-io, or show cause why tbc same should
not be sold according to the act of Assembly in
cases made and provided. And therefore fail not.
C'crtilicd from tho records of oui said Court at
Sunbury this 13lh day of Janua.iv A. 1). 1S5U.
C. UOYDPL'RSELI Dep.
Clk. O; C.
February 12, 1S.)3.
The Commontccnllh of f In ihe Court of Com-
i tuiisijlvauiii, -Mii-j limn fleas ol .unh
tkumUrland co urnbeil.uid county ul
L April T. 1853
Tho commonwealth of IViiiim Ivania to
Gvnigu E. Geluiijj Administrator of Geoioy
tonkin, Lit'.- 01 Chilisipnupie tuwuslnp,
dee'd , und Elizabeth Youkin, widow, and 10
tho hens ainl leyal representatives of the
said Geoio Vonkiii, dee'd., viz : Win. You
kin, of Mu-hioan, Christian, inter married
with Cook LlaWuu, ol Jerseyville county, Il
linois, Geotgu Youkin, ul Lycoming county,
Pens) Ivania, nnd Peier Yonkin, (who is now
dee'd. leaving issue llireo childien, Eliza
beth, Peter and Georye,) and to ull t lie heirs
leyal leptesentaiives ol tho said George
Youdiii, deceased.
You and each of jou are hereby notified
to be and nppee.r in our said Cottrl ut Suubu
ry, on Slonilav, tho -4 1 1 1 day ol April, A. D.,
l'sji. to rhuw 11 iitivihiiijj 5011 have or
knuw lu say why yon t-ininld not lo; made
parties to 11 ceitoiii judgment, lately in our
County Coin t ol Common Pleas belure our
judges ul Suiibui y, lu it : in thu Term of
Anoiist, A. U . IbjJ, by thu coiisideialiou ol
the siid Com! recoveu-d inr.iinst Geoiue E.
Gehrig, Adiiiinistiator asuluiesaid of Gearyo
Youkin, dec',)., liltv-thie.) 00 100 dollars,
lavvlul money, which to David lloldetiaud
.M iry Ami his wi!u in oil 1 said Limit were
adjudged for liieir damages which they sus
tained us well by tu'ca-inn of ihe uou-per-
Inimaucc ot aceilain piomisit ami assump
tion by the said Gooi;;-! Vonkiii in his life
time 10 tho sii.l P.tvi.l Holden and Mary
Ann Ins wile at sunt Lonuly made, as lor
his costs nod clniioca by tln-m about liieir
soil in lhat bi'liall expended, and why the
said David liolden and M.ny Ann his wife
should not have execution noninsl 1 hi bonds
of Ihe siid Geoiye Vonkiii, deceased, for ihe
lelu and damages alures.iid.
Witness tin) Hon. Alexander Jordan, Pie-
sidenl uf our said Coint ul Sunbury, Ihis 1st
day ol Febiuaiy, A. D., 1S53.
JAMES HEARD, Proihv.
WILLIAM D. KIP P.
MiUs-iiPs Otiu-e )
Sunbury, IV.i. 1, 18:)3. J
The Commonwealth of f In ti.c Court of Com.
Pennsijlvtuna, .Voi- ,' ninii PU-ase of Noiih
thumberland co. SS. "j iinibfilanil mnniy of
April T. 1853.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to
Georje E. Gfliutr, Ailiniuistiatnr of Geurye
i link I il, Ian.1 ot Lliill-nuaiitit) tovii-.np, tie-
eeaseil, a ul lo all thu huirs ami leaal iepr.
seutatives of ihe sal, I (Ji-oiyo Yonkin of said
County, ileeease.l, viz : Mary Ann iutennar-
liej vvi'.h David llolilin, of Cliilisquaqnt!
Inwiihhip, PemiKylvania ; Cliiiiiiin interinar
lieil wiit, Cook Cl.iyion, ol Jersey viile county,
Illinois; W.lliam Vonkin, ol Miehican; tjeoige
Vonkiii, (who is i.mv ileeeased leavui" Ihiee
childifii, Elizabelh, Peter and George. I ami
:o all lliu heirs and legal repivsenlatives ol
sai.l du.'eiiM'd.
You and each of yon are hereby notified
lobe and appear in our s.ii.l Court at Sunbury
on Monday ihe 4 1 h day ol April, A. D., 1853,
lo stinw it any tiling j on liuve or know to
say who you should not Im made, parlies to
a eeiiain iii.l'-iiieiii, obtained lately in nur
County Courts ol Cuminon Pleas, before our
Judu nt Si.nhnrv, to wit: in the term ol
April A. D., 1352, by Ihe consideration of
Ilia said Court recovered against (icmue E.
(ehii;, Adiiiinitrator as i.fires.iid of Geotue
Youkin, deceased S16 20 lawful money
which to David Hidden in our said Courl
weie udjulaeil for his damages which lie
sustained as well by occasion of the non-performance
of a certain promise and assump
tion by Ihe said Geoi;e Yonkin in his life
time lo Inn said D.tvid liolden ut said comity
made as for his co-t nnd rharses by him
about his suit in that behalf expended and
why the said David Hidden should not have
execution against Ihe lands of the said Geo
Yonkin, deceased, for ihe debt and damages
uforesaid.
Witness Ihe lion Alexander Jordan, Presi
dent of nnr rail Court at Sm.bujy, this 1st
day of Febiuary, A D,I853.
JAMES BEARD. Pmih'v.
WILLIAM D. KIPP, '
Sheriil OHiee 1
Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1853. J 4
ATTENTION,
FARMERS' iU WElUiXICS'
AUT1LLIC1J1STS!!
YOU are commanded to meet I
Market tjquure, Kunbury, ou
TUESDAY, 22dofFeb.,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped
for drill. A court of appeal will
also be held.
By order of the Captain,
bOLOMON RTF OH. O. 8-
U', Tib. !, 153 .
CHEAP
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactory
L. XAILLE?. & CO.,
S. W. corner Arch and Second Strtett
PHILADELPHIA.
rrr very variety or shades, Whole-
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flows r,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes,
are to be had at Ihe lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants nnd ethers are invited to give us a
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
Ur asses, Trimmiiiis, ic, always on hand.
Remember I'. W. corner SECOND and
ARCH Streets, Philadelphia.
February IS, IbOX (Jin.
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby cautioned from land
jJL i"g or securing logs, timber, Hones, &c.,
along the shore of our property, below Ihe nar
rows, hercto'cro known as the Simonton or Mar
tin fuim, below Suubury, without having first ob
tained Ihe consent of the subscribers, or the
tenant on the premises.
GEORGE KEEFER,
JOHN EVERT.
February 13, 1853. 3t.
CONRAD KERSHNER'S Estate.
rjEKSONS indebted to the ctnto of Conrad
KorshiuT. luteoftlie borough of Sunbury,
umiun.iienanu county, dec d., are requested to j
cull iinmediAtuly on the sulucriber and muke set-
tlemeut. The uccoimU due tho eitute will be
II. .1 I - . . . i
tuncii-u uy uuo course ol imv, utiles paid in a
very short lime.
J. II. ZIMMERMAN, AuWr.
Sunbury, Feb. 12, 1833. 3t
To Ihe honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of or
thu ruber land.
The iimleriiRiHii petiti-mer rrspeetfullj- solicit! the Ilnn.
dim t ;rjiti Jiiui a license to kccau Inuor tiivern Ht tlia
h mse lie iuw ucciipits uluute m tiic u-T.'ii-li of .Norliium
tttrliuid.
II EX BY HAAS.
We the under hi cued cilizensnf the b-iruth of Nortlmin
heriuml, in Xoithuinbprluud c unty, Uing iicqtmmtttl with
tliewiid lVlitioiier, du ccitiiv tlmt lie ii of gMid repute fT
li"iit:y in id tt'inH'nnicr. hihI llmt lie is well pnividetl with
Ii tiife ri-in and other cnnveiiiei.ces dr the uct'oiiniiotlutioii
ul' itrntiprri and tniveliem. mid tlmt mi Inn ol luvern ia ne
cessaiy t- r I lie ui-oonnncilahtJii c( rtruupcrs and tiuvellem.
Win II. Wnples. Jn!. TiifTffnrt, jr. Win. KMiotl, Philip
Pliny, A. 1'. Kiipn.'J. It. Print ly. Al. 11 Priestley, W. T.
Foisvth, Aduin Ketlcr, John Wliuutiey, Alex. Cult, uuiucl
Kllioit.
l ehrtiiuy 12, ls53 .It
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of Aor
thumberland. The utidertifrued petiiiiMier repwtfn1ly loliciti the linn.
Court to 111111 her a lureuM? to keep un Inn or tuvern nt the
li i use sl.t: u j w fecupies, situate in Little Muliuuojr town
ship. KI.IZAIIKTII RAKER.
Wc the Hii'lersicued citizens Little Muhunoy town
ship, in X'-rtlmiiiUetHind r-mntv, benifi ncipininied with
(he viid 1'eiitiouct.d certify timt nlie is u( k.hhI repute l"of
li "iie!-ty and teinperunt'e, and ll.nt she is well provided with
)mute rtKiin and otlicrr 'iiveuieiieeRfof the aecoiiimothition
nl' siniiiers and irnvelUis, and th:tt an Inn r tavern is na
ccss;n v f r tne accotnin iluti n tit sttaiipers and travellers.
Ain-is Reed, (ieiirire Peitcr, Samuel B. DunkletieTper,
IL-iiry UornMfc, Jaeou R:iker, Geoie ?wint.liarl, N icholas
r.uslor, J E. Vim 11 un, S 1 in'iti li Mi, James tl Swiur
hart, Ii ie I), Itakcr, John llensyl. Samuel S. Wagoner,
J. DnnkK'her'ri.'r.
1'el ruarv la, Ib."3. 3t.
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of Yor
thumhcrlund.
The undiTiiuned petitioner respectfully solicits the Hon.
Court to ijrnnt linn a licen&c to keep an Inn or tnv'eru in
Ueoriretowii, Iowr Mahanoy township, in the h nse for
inurly oeeunicd bv l'lnlin 5iutz.
FRANKLIN FRYER.
We the iiiiderfi?iic1 citizens of Lower Mahnnoy town
ship, in Xorttpuutii-rlutid c unity, Ihiu; acquainted with the
Pruvi-iuer, ri t crtnV that he is ot' koikI rejuie for honesty
nn 1 te;npT;it:;-e, nnd taat he is wli provu'erl with lions
r:-'in in il other ci'iivoiii' in'cs fur f lie ucennnti!iiti'ii uf
Uraii-i-Tn and U; ellers. nnd that an Inn 01 tavern l neccs
bury for the aceotnni illation uf strangers and travellers.
Philip Spat, Andrew IHtty, Jaeih ltins;einun, John
ltimei:tan, Isaac Shalj'tT, I wine l'eustcriunrher, Jacb
DrriMhi. i IJ. Wriser, J dm H. linker. Joint Seder,
Peter It irel, Michael 1-ahr, JusrpU Fcnstefinaclici.
l'eliniaty pvij. 3:.
To the honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county oWor
ihumberland. The undersigned petitioner respectfully s-l ci s tne Hon.
Court to gami her u licftin t keep an Inn or tavern at the
hoiiKe she timv cruies, situate in Market s'.reet in the
borough of Suuhurv .
CATHARINE BOULTON.
We the undersiijnet) citizens of the IhtoucIi of Suubury,
in Northumberland c mtitv, liein acqiiaiiUfd with the said
PctiM ui'tr, ilo certify that hhv is uf fs ni renuie f irh 'uesiy
and ti-ur ciance, and that h it is well provided with h nie
r-Htiu atnl otht't conveniences f t the ace anmodati' m of
straiitrers mid travellers, and that an Inn or tiivcn is nrcci
s.iry i. r the aecoiiuiiod .tiou of strung -is and travellers.
Jnn P . Piirsrl, Ocn C Welker, Win. II. Kipp. J bn
Yoinie, W. T, firant, R. II. Awl, Fred. Iizarus. Win L.
I)i va.f, J II. Master, II. 11. MiUtfcr, James Ucard, James
Covert. P. Iizains.
Smihury ,Fcb. 5. 1Sj3. 3t.
rUJJLlCSALli.
XN pursunuco of an order of the Orphans Court
ot Northumberland couiitv, will be exposed to
sale, on SATURDAY, ihe Ktitli day ol FEUItU
AI!V inst., at It) o'clock, A. M., at the house of
James Lee, in the borough of Northumberland,
lie following dcscri-lied property, belonging to
the estate of J. 11. lloyd, dee'd.
A Lot of Ground,
in said Doronli, num'.icred 45 in Ihe plan of the
town, bounded north-east by an alley, south east
by an alley, soulh-w est by King street, and north,
west by lot No. 40.
TWO CONTIGIOLS LOTS OF GROUND,
in said bnrouch, Nos. .37 and 239, bounded
north-east by Hanover street, south-east hy an
alley, south-west by an alley, and north-west by
lot No. i.'3'J.
TWO CONTIGIOLS LOTS OF GROUND,
in said borough, Nos. 174 and 175, bounded
north-east by Queen street, south-east by lot No.
176, south-west by Duke street, and north-west
by Ut No. 173, whereon is creeled a one story
LOG HOUSE.
J. B. SMITH, Adm'tor
dt bonis nan,
North'd, Feb. 5, 1853. 4t.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY virtue of a certain writ of Altai Vtn. Exp.
to me directed, will be sold by public vendue,
at the Court House, in the borough of tunbury,
at 1 o'clock, P. M. on Monday, the S8th of Feb
ruary, inst.
The undivided three-fourths parts of a certain
Tract ol Land,
situate in Coal township, Northumberland coun
ty, adjoining lands of John Boyd, Wm, Wilson,
Peter Maurer, Michael Kroll, and Frederick Kra
mer, contuining U67 acres, and 70 perches, with
allowances, surveyed October 23, I7U4, and a
warrant granted to Matthias Zimmerman, dated,
Angnst 27, 1703.
Siczcd taken in execution and lo be sold as the
properly of John Suavclv.
VM. B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, i
Feb. 5, 1852.- 4t. J
NIGHT SCHOOL.
'I'MIE subscrilier respectfully informs the riti
tent of Sunbury and vicinity that he has
opened u Nilit School in the publie School
rooms in this place, for the purpose of teaching
the common branches of an English education,
but inure particularly Reading, a branch too
much neglected. His Terms are $1 for sixteen
nights, provided scholars are satisfied. Fuel
and Light found by himself. School commenced
on Thursday night last to continus every night,
until the end of the quarter.
HOSE A W. ATWELL.
Sunbury, Nov. 27, 1852 tf.
EMEKSON'8 AR1THEMETIC Nos. l. 3.
nd Porter'a Rhetorical Header, lust reeei
d and for sale by VM. MeOARTY.
j Pnntury, M7 1, !8JJ.
GEORGE W ZIMEUMAN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMEaNT OF
BLINDS,
Which fur tyl of finish and tvorkmanahip cannot 1 rurpnsd. WholonoU and Rruil
at the lowest price. Alao TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES ANU REED BUNCH
WHOlsEftALK, AT MAMTACTl'RERS' PRICES.
XjT MERCHANTS and other ara invited to call and examine.
PliilutV.pliu, August 21, 1S52 It.
FUURTII ARKIVAL OF
ST THE NEW STORK Of
I. Ar. TENEll & CO.,
Nearly opposite Weaver' Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa.
Sj flJE invite tlio particular attention of our
f f friends and tlio public to our Fourth
supply of goods just received, ttlnpted lo the winter
season. We have now a much larger assortment
in every department than nt any tiino since wa
opened in -4pril last; all of which wc are deter
mined tJ sell at the same low prices which have
hitherto secured to us such a generous support
from a discerning public, and for which we beg
to return our best thanks.
Our stock consists of
Dry Good 3,
Hard ware, l u reus wn re,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Sl.NCLE AND Dot BLED BARRELLED GUM,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas snd Parasols, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps. Looking Olnsscs, W all
.Paper fur Room and Window
lllinda, Lemons, Nuts and
Candy, Suit, Mackerel,
Plain and Fancy Horns nnd Shoulders, Nails,
Window Glass, Paint StulT, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. 11. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TEN tUt & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 18S2 ly.c
NDW STORE.
15 EX J A MIX HEFFXER
RESPECFFl'LLY informs the eitiicns of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he hns oiiencd a
new Btore in the room lately occupied by Ueorge
bright, oppoi-ilc liolton's Hotel. lie has just re
ceived a hundsome assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
C'nllcocH, Ginghams, I,nwni,
DIoiiaNCliiiC Uc Lnlncs)
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Irou
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
ftTJEENSWARE, f various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS S: CAPS, a good selection.
Salt. Fish, ic.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
ft" Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest pri-es.
Sunbury, May 1, ISS'J. ly.
KRUPFS
Premium Essence ol CofleC'
Msrr!
wk'II pro-n:
i , ,' : lulu our lives by :
'''"'li'lP'Uim,:.
7 HY will man tire that which i injurious to
his health, wi en be Is willme to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost ! lrnnge !
thst at least two thirds of the human fumily will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Krnpp'i llsfcvucc of COtlcc
is, bevond doubt the best and most wholesome
preparation of Coffee in the world. Every liouse
keeper should have it. Try it nnd be convinced
it will save aliout GO pet cent, beidey our health.
V arranted to render entire sulioljction.
Manufactured and for sale bv
eli KRurr,
639 North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. 1). All the princigal Grocers and Druggists
have it for sule throughout the Lulled Mates.
For sale by the Agent, H. B. Masscr, Sunbury,
January 1, IH53. Cm.
Tremcndocs E.ciTE:r.T .' '.
Ciish, Steam, Klectricity ! !
The Aerial and ull other lines out done bij the
Ltglitnlitn: Line or
nxx t. clemj:nt
71IO, havine great faith in rapid sales and
' ' small profits, has just received ana opened
a large assortment of
FALL AD WINTER GOODS.
At his Store in Mar.;et Street, Sunbury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry (iootls, iz :
Cloths, Cassimrrs, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Jlluslitis, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d
Lams, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages.
Silk Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Mch, Women and Children.
Grocci leu,
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
. Vix : Iron and Steel, Nuils, Files, Saws, &e.
Q U E E X S W A R E ,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, c
LIQUORS,
Wiuf. Brandy, Ciu, Rnm, Whlskry, tc.
rF Country produco of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
Jan. 15, 1K53 ly.
40,000 SHINGLES.
A GOOD lot of 28 inches white piue Shingles
for sale at $10 per M.
J. B.MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. IS. 1853. tf.
2MITir8 ESSENCE OF MMaTcTgiN.
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for.
Ml H. B.MASeSR.
, Suarnrr, J. 10, H53.
I ; ' I 1 .'-w.'1' uiiinit Krui'p's ' 11:1 .1 i ' !
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL OF
CHEAP GOODS.
FRILING 8l GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock uf
Fall and Winter Goods
that hssever been brought to Suubury.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinets, Veslings,
Flannels, Wollens, i;c,
And all kinds of Full & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY COODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laiius,
ISerages,
And everv vaiietv of rouds snit&lila f.r t ...
, , o- ...
dies wear.
Also nn extensive assortment of
Caps tor Mts and Boys.
Also a large assortment of GKOCEIUES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Molassen, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tiesh supply of
niirns in Mrmoivrsi
Resides ihe Limual iinil itiiiiurnl nsanrl.
inenl of all kinds of goods to be had in this
piuue.
rV Country nrndiirn of nil Linda ti,ln in r.
change at the highest market price.
ounuury, iov. id, lb.r..
UA Penny saved is a Penny Eamed.11
MARPLE SliLANK 1JOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Pottsvitle, Ta.
BLANK Hooks bound and ruled in any and
every style, in the most durable and sub
stantial manner, with or without printed Heads.
Person in want uf
Ledgers, Dockets,
Dav Bonks, Minute Books,
Journals, Letter Hooks,
Blotters, Receipt Books,
(,'oul Ledgers, eVc., &e.,
or any kind of Blank Books, would do well to
give ine a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac
tion. Taper ruled to any pattern desired, l'ur
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Books,
Bibles, Hymn .Books,
Godcy's Lady Bonks, treason's l'ictoriul,
Graham's Magazine, Sheet Music,
Sarhiiri's Mugazine, Shakspeare's works,
Harper's Magazine, Life of Christ,
Josephua's works, Law Books, &c, &LC.
Any of the above or other bonks bound in full
silt, plain or fancy to suit the wishes nf customers.
I would again call the attention of my I'.icmU and
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder for the last 18 years, and they can
depend on havine their work done in the very
best manner, nnd do the work myself; I use tho
ltest puper &. material; ylea.it give me a call iny
charges are reasonable and fair, but there is no
dilficulty about prices where work is done satis
factorily. N. B. Persons having Ii.Ws they want Bound
can scud them by stuc directed to mc sluting. the
the style they ii-li them bound in: I will do
them as low as they cun lie done any where, care
fully pack them up and return tin in ; Also per
sons can send orders fur Blank Books by mail,
which will he punctually attcnd.iJ to. All work
done at short nutice.
R. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder.
Poltsville, Nov. 6, IS32 Cm.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
WILLIAM A. KNOBB,
RESPECTFULLY iii'orrr.s the public gener
ally that he has just received and opened
the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been brought to the county.
His stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vcstimrs, DriU
lings, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and all kinds
of Winter Goods. Also a spltndid
variety of Lud ies Dressand Fancy
goods, Calicees, Ginghams,
De Lai net, Shawls, and
every raricci) cf
Goods suitable
for Ladies
wear. Also, an
extensive assortment of
Silk, Beaver, Fur If Slouch
7u'j A Iwae and well selected
Assortment of Boots and Shoes of f fi
eri descrip ton and size. Also, u larse
assortment of Groceries, Such us Supar. Coffee
Teas, Molasses, Spices of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of Hardware and
Quecnswarc, Fish, Salt and Liquors such as Gin
Brandy, Rum and Whiskey, besides the largest
and most general assortment of all kind ofl'oods
to be had in the county.
All the above mentioned goods will re sold al
such reduced prices as they can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kindi taken in exchange
at the highest market prices.
Also, For sale a two horse spring wagon and
buggv.
Augi-statw sp., October 19, 1852 6m.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kiiuls,
Ne. 113 Norlli Third St. brlow Hare,
PHILADELPHIA.
TIHE attention of Dealers is requested to an
A examinalion of their stock, which will be
found to be at 1.K4ST equal to any in this city.
FOREIGN FRUITS ot all kinds in season.
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to.
February 5, IS33. Cm.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES IJ. FID L Kit ,
So. i South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" Quartier do
Gold pens and pencil and siher halJera
Silver Tea and Table Spjona
Bracelcta, Breast pins tar rings etc..
All warranted and sold M prices as low as try
in the city. '
November 5T. !57 tf.
KEEE IS YOUR REHILDYI
Hollo way's O i n t m cnt.
a most MinAciLovs ct rk of bad i-lcs.
AFTER 43 YKARS' SL'FFtRI.NO.
Extract q( a Letter from Mr, fPm. Galpin, cf
TO, St. Mary's Street, Weymouth,
dated Mcy 15fc, 1S51.
Tv Pr Mtpr XTottoiriT,
Sir, At th ege of 16 utf w'f (who it uow 61) t-nttfht
violent c'd, which lettieiVm her Irpj. ud rvtf nm-f
thtt ti in tin y huv been mutt or lew a.irv, nn-J grestly
ihflumcd. Her aguiiici wet tl.'ilrsclmy, and l r month
together Bht wni deprived cntirelv of !? and tlpp.
Every icincdy that medical men adviaeil vh tried, hut
without etTee j her henlth sufi?r?d "irverel)-, nnd llie ttm
of bar kga wai tprriblc. I l ad oiirn ri-a.il your Adver
tiaeineiits, and advistd hrr to try ynur Vil.a and Ointment;
and, at a Lit rrai ( nfter ev:ry othr ramty hud prM
ved uieleift, ahe ofm-iued tn d) bo. Slie comt net iced aix
weeks and, atrnnfre t' rtlute, is now in triol Iienltli.
Her let;e are puinleK. without tenm or near, and her lep
sixind and itiidirintid. Could ya In-ve wi(nftd th
ulTeriii)fn.f my wiie durinir t!.e lurt yus, uid eon
traat thfin with her preat'lit eiij vinent of hmlth, yort
wotiM iiideod ftrl deUehtful in Imvinf hceii tha mrrms of
ao great I v allviatinr the suGtiirr cf a f-l!w-criaf nrg.
(igiieil.) WILLIAM OALPiN.
A rCRSO.N 70 YEARS OF AGE Ct RKD OK A
HAD LEO, OF 3U YEARS' STANDING
Copy of a Letter from Mr. U'm, Alls, Build
tr cf Gas Ovens, of RushtliJJe, near Hud
dersfitld, dated May 21st. 1S5I.
To Prnffftsitr IIollowat,
Sir. I au tiered fur a peri ;i1 of OiJrty ycara frrna a had!
lee, the result of two ,r thre' UhVcrt ut Sfcidrnta at Qua
Works : ocormimnied hy ."rbatir avmntomR. 1 hud ro-
courie to a variety of medical udvice, witttnut tJenviny
any benefit, nnd wjs evfii to! that 1 Vr leg must he ninpn
tnted, yet, in upoaitiiin to tlmt opinion, your Pi Ms and!
Ointment have effected a complete cure in w short a time,
that few who had uut witnessed it would credit llm (net.
(Signed) WILLIAM A MRS.
The truth of this statement onn be verified hy Mr. V. P.
Mirfiand, vhcniist, ia, Mnrxet Miuet uudueranclri.
A DUEADFCL BAD IIRKA3T CURED IN CNF,
.MONTH.
Extract of a Letter from Mr, Frederick Turr.-
ert oj Pcnhurstj Kent, dated December ISrt,
1550.
To Prufes r II.si.L0WAT,
Drar Sir. Mv wife he:! v iTored from Hnd Krsn T r
more ihun six tuoiilli, mid tlurn the vhoe iieri. d h-.
the bit Micdieal utt(mi:uice, 1-ut b.i to no nr. Having I-'.-foie
healed on awtul wound in my vxvu Iff. I v vuur iim-
nvoli'jd inetiicine. 1 dutfrniiuid Hjrnm I ine your Pi.V
and Oniniiient, nnd liicr'-fure tftiva tiiem a tritd in hci i tiv,
and fortunu'e it wni 1 i.J b. for in h isliiuii a in- ntli n
peticct cure wi.s eirfcted, and t lie benefit thut vnrhmr t.'h
er hruiipl en o niy tuintly have li-rivcd frmn t'-pir wa
reuny a'.onii.iiiii; i ivw strom-iv r
.nni!id thpin to
an my irituas igiietij
'RKij'K TfRNKR.
Tle Pills RiiouM be c nj
m-iat of th fotiowinj casjS :
iji tlio Oiutrrent
Hill I.e;s, ChieiTir-fiwit,
Hud Bti-n'., ( hullloti.
Ilarus, i;!tui ;.c.l limits,
llilnioits, C'Tiij (Soft)
TiftuL,
(.ut.
OLiMiHi'ar Swelling
1 .UI!l!JO
Mill ol :uo.pt!- U3:if:c:s
t ies & Suiul-l-'iiis, C intrrurieil r::.l
Cocn.lmv, Sitilf Jum'.,
K!iipliantms, Sijri N.IlS,
Skiii-t!i:ij'.iSLn, r'iirv;
Tuliouie, l.':..rr. ,
I'lientnntitm
Scr.'t's,
SfM-o-L'-irns,
fi rc-hcad8t
WuUlK.S.
Yaw a
SoM a! the ni!iV.:..l:rr.ciit of I'rjf -jstr Kor.r.owAY, SM,
Slruncl, (nirur 'l'oiri.Ic ll::r. l.mloit. ami I .y uil re-,;cr'tl,lo
DruifuibtK nii'l llriiliTv it, M'.-Uu-iiR-k throughout tliti UritiKli
Killure. .V tliouc ol' tlie t'nitrtl Sntf., in li 'Xesnt 3Vic ,
70., anil 1 Olh-. pulIi. Vh,ilfciio l-y tlx." jirtiH'ijxil lruir
hotiscs in the L'ui 'ii, autl Ly .Mt.-s; s. A.Ji. & 1J. rAMJ,
NevYoik,
V9 There Is a eonsidcraliie saving iy tailing ihe larger
STZ.-S
N. U. Directions for the cjUjulb uf pa'.iiuts in ever
disoitlcr are alUxeil to each L''x.
OctoUr s), 1-0'.', ly.
Thu ou'y True Portrait l,' Was'aing'.un.
JL'ST PL'F.LISilED,
T. B. Wr.I.CIl S MACMI'KT.NT
PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON,
EnMvetl (by permission) from Smart's only
original pailraii, in Ihe Alhcuotim, Uutou.
fl'UIS superb ptrtur'.. en-imvi-d iiiuUt llu? suprrmtrnd
I cat'f ul THOMAS Sit , tiiu eiuiiicnt and
highly girt rd artist, is ill? nn! cnci'l liUfiiess id' Wash
ingt'tii evr jiuitlilicd. It JiLid bcfii fh.iructermcd as thu
prtatt-sfwurk of art ever produced in tins ci'imiry. As to
lls tidrlitv, vc r-Mcr t't ihe lct't;r of fii- miuptfd boh i.f
WaeThmti'tnii, OKOKOK W ASIll.Nf.TON PAIMv CIS
TIS, wlit a h, "it is n laiilii'iil rtrf i' 'i i 'the cel
eliruled orit.iVil,n und to CIIIKF JITk K TAMA" of
llits Supreme Court of !h L'nited Stolen, win) nays, "As :i
work of nrt its exec llenre nnd bemity Mint ftnke every
one who seen it ; nnd it is no let-s liapjiy m tts like.icsa to
t!ie Fulher of Ids eoimtry It wan my pood fotttiiie t-
have seen him in the lUr.sof my b w -d. ai .l i.tn wIkIu
iitpeuru..te ie y-t Hii'.'iily i:.i.ii's--fd on i:.y tmni'Ty
Tiiv ,t'rirait you liave if-vied aiiptMs to mc to be an e.int
likeness, reprt'vrniii r I ''rifc'ly ;! c t:pri i-ii -n as wc' i s
the lot in and f ;ui;:res of tr.e kt'f;." And vty-.. ATOK
"AS. it is a bo-lirtt: r -rr tiitaiioa 01 i-,c 'at-a.i ont.iiid.
rilFSlDKA f FlMs.AiMKi: m-. 3, "tlsr w-r.; up L-ars t
rue t" irive tuuji admirably rxe.-at'-d niivl cm.iii'pilv wor
thy of the paitoaaycf iJ.e ,;.S Uc.' S.i; a .MAHCHANT
the tm.uewt pirtrait .t..,u, ai, i tlie puj il of -irt.
y ur p: :. l: n.y wind is n.ore r.-Mir!-;:d !e tii.m any o;ifr
I have s -fa, fr presenting T "no wimV ui'livi.iit iiity of i'. a
onyiaai poriiai, (cbc wi: 1 1 -e noble and diiiitied rc
.!. of uir nr.'! i:i';:air. wi;! n n'! t c. rr saw hnn c- i:-fcidi-red
n inaik..1 cl.aia; .'.':.-:.(. i-f i .c ii.u5;rioub man .(
C.'iineMorateK.'
For the pr-nt mer!s i( t! :k p..-' nr. v.-. wu'.i! r it eve
ry l ivei oi Wi.Kiiiniin to t tw por.r.i.t itr?lf, tt l-e ee n nt
lae o;H'iS i this paper, and to i..; letters of the Mi ; t,,
Arlu-i!. Suitt'Hiiit'p. Jt;ri:;tn and cji.in: arcompan) imr 11,
AKT1TS .Ian-irtitt amt F..ot, ! Mt w oik ; Men
p!i, lEota rna-l, i.tl l.Ljinb iin. oi l'inl;t b-ii !i.a ; Cluster
lif'n'.hur, ol ii ; Cl.ai.rs Frn-ier, of ( i,aiit;ton, !.'.;
nnd tt the adopted vin of Wacbiiii'ttMi, 1 1 on. (iftrp
V. T ifti.i. hmitrir n urtist. TA'i'i.M t :N. His lxeel
lenrv .Milliard Filim- re, Msi'or den. Wini.tld K-ott. Hon
(teo'ri;! M Dallas, ibm. Wiham 11. King, J lou. Danl.l
Wtbs.er. Don. I. iiiu (J iyd. Il'-n. l.ewin i asw, ni, Win.
A. drahaai, lion. John I. Kt-miedvt Hon. It. C. Vuuliroi,
1. 1.. D J I'HlS'l'S H ai. Uojri-r II Tanev, Hon. J. m
DntT, Hon J..Iim McLean, lion, lUtus Tlioate. SCIK Ms
Aft!. Chnrlea Foiwm, t!. well known Librarian
of the ii st! 111 Atlieaeum, who ;. "1 would rather own
it than any paiintti ropv i lnve ever seen K. 1. Whip
pie. Itiehaid Hd.ircth, (nn. Fdw. Fverett. M,. D , Jnred
Sharks, 11.. D . William 11. Fn seotl. I.I. IV, Vash!iatni
livinp, liaiph V. F.nerit, l'j.. I'rof. T. C Fphaiu, J.
T Ilciidlfv. Fitzdreen H .Medi, H. W. lnnfeliow. W:n.
Oilmorf Simtns ; and I'liuM F.I IHU'l., I.oid T.ilfituiJ,
T. H. Maenulev, Hr A'chibi.id Abfcn. Iorrl Mavor of
Iuulon, Ac A :. Af. Till; I'ltKSS. tlirouchont the en
tire L moil, h ive u ai: o:c v i. c nroeiaiir.eu the uicrils of
th't superb encravii'tT.
To c.'nblr nl; to p. jsess this vntuahla treasure, it issolil
ot the I iv pne' of per eopv.
Pnhlihed try (H'.ORGK V. ri!II.Dr,
N. W. comer of Fiidi m.d An-h vreets, rmladriphia.
D. D. HVKIU.V,
B de agent for the Simon of ),as. er;i Pennsylvania and
Peiaw ire.
This Portrait can n:):y be o'.-tulned from MR. BYEIt
t.Y, r fr im hisdn'.y nmhonzed ncnts.
Arranenit iit h ue U en mn-e with the Post Office Dtv
partinent, y whieii copied of Hie portrttit can bo sent ti
ttuv point, per mad, in perfecf ttder.
peis-ins bv remittiix Five IVt.iaHs to T). D. BY
EK LY, rhilniVtphia, wdl )mve a cpy oi the P rtriiit aent
to them fice n Pornee.
iy Mapnifieiit fi.it Framfs. gU up xprwly fr-r
tliet Purtrui:a, furnished at tite low nrtce of 5,w each.
.'ustIssued,
A M APXlI'ICKNT PORTRAIT (if
GENERAL JACKSON,
Engraved bij T. B. WELCH, ESQ.
the original portrait painted bii T, SI L i
ESQ.
This I'.irtrait will ! a rrnU-! f,r ll'.s Wasliini :rn, a. j
ii in every r.-spct hs well trnt up.
Price i.iMl ptTCipv. itllrrsialilni.
l'hi!;i.lrlpli:a, Oi l. au Ifii
CLOTHING ON CHETIT.
Notice to all Dealers i t Ready Made Clothing,
Ji:N X ET A CO. r.?uit ait, who purrluin n-adV i m
I f'i..i,in t.n rr.riii, t call li 'IuWHI
CLOTHING BAZAAR, and si the crrot ailtiiLtoeva
tlicy wni liavr l-y pur.-ri:iii5 fur iah :.l mis rzleusiva
sliiL!lh,r;eiil. '1 his. uurt tins ..:!-, is the prmriina 1.11
winch l,.ey denl with ull their nunii-rous ruskmu-rs wh,
havn rt ii.ird thai ut tins Ih.i-ss n.cy sp.re no tir.ut in
pr-durniR inj bst CI.O'i'HIXii, ul the Unvc-t p.
prices, and that tire R,.iii ntn.e ut itrs hmise are .ir hrst
ni:.ilr, mi fi.nl i.MiuW-, aud much cheupcr ih.m anv otu.r
U use cjiii uflurd lo sell Ihe s:i!-.ie quality nf svv,,ls, 'isinii
fr i.u their Uirge maiiiifucliirmg a.id unpniu..-,' laciiim,.
snd their aeterxinatmu tnmantain the priuci ile of lirtn
t:cn is ninsi Sl'lpJe unj
"wmplete. Tne riicuisr atrention of merr-hnnts mnA
clen.ers is Hv,vil. d, who are rcfjiiesteo loeall and jur'ce l. r
Ihemselyes, os we are satisfied thru thev rnniiot fail t,. ,
" '' uiry win i.v. 111 pure tsi;i,a fnl rn.h at
TOW -.11 il.i.i. ff ummV . ' ".: ."
audSutil. - ,K,"U ' "U1
nnXNTTT CO.. Proline.......
I'htlndrlphin, Oet.er ll$, l-.'ii.. i,..
IIIkmoIuIIoii of rartnoritlilp.
"pHE Coiartnrrshii heretofore rxinir.ir umler
si Hie name of James II. & Win. li. H ut, ia
tins ilay tWuIveJ l,y the williJraw.-l of il,dlll
It. Hart. The bunness of the Me- firm will ,
wtlleil l.y either of the undci si3iiil, at -0. Ci
Norl!. 3J street. "
JAMES II. HART,
WILLIAM U. HALT,
, THOMAS HAUT.
rhiladelrhia, Jan. I, lis5i
The un.lersiRiie.l, have tl,i. ,l,v forrUf j , ro.
partnership an J wilt continue the'hUfines. umler
Ihe name of James H. i Thomas Haru Thank,
rul for r"'ora t!,ryrf lfu, fc ,
tent on of the.r f,i0at ,nJ the ,.Mie t thcir
stock of GB0CERIE8. svhich will full ,n'j
wluch Uiey iu
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HAFT.
Fh-.!.i!rhia Un. I, IWI ws. t.