Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 16, 1853, Image 3

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. . ARRIVAL OF THE
E Ull OP A-
Tht Turkish Qvestioii Settled.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Th Cunard steamer Europa, Capl. Loll
fom Liverpool, March 26ih, arrived at New
Fork, oh Saturday.
TURKEY.
! Via Pari, it is ttaled that the difficulty
etween Russia and Turkey hai been adjun
(d. - Despatches, received by the Turkish
linister at Puti., and aubaequently by the J
Imister at London, aay that Prince Mend
phikorT made some modification in the
retentions which he at first announced, and
tat the Sultan accepted the modified propo
tiont. tn France, it was considered that the
hole aflair had terminated, and the danger
' a rupture had subsided.
The demand cf Russia were : lit, the
tpuTaion of all political relugces ; 3d, the
-elector are of Russia over all Christians of
io Greek Church in Turkey ; 3d, free pas
ge for the Russian fleet through the Dar
inelles ; 4ih, cession to Russia of the port
Battura ; 5ib, several concessions to the
(lowers of the Greek Church, especially
i'h regard to the Holy Shrines.
The Japan Expidition, the Washington
lion says, hut not been abandoned; on the
ntrary, the Administration is making eveiy
lort "to give all proper nid in carrying out
s important objects of the expeditions and
fulfilling the public expectation in regard
it." The Vermont is ready to receive her
iw, but her withdrawal has become una
idable, because, in addition to the force al
tdy in commission, she cannot now be
timed without exceeding the number of
imen prescribed by law. It is probable,
o, that the necessary delay in preparing the
Irghany for sea may render her sci rices,
available for the expidition.
IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.
A NT A ANNA ELECTED PRESIDENT.
New Orleans, April 6. By an arrival at
s port; to-day, we have advices from Vera
iz to the 23,1 ul.
i telegraphic despatch received on that
y from the city of Mexico, slates that Sun
Anna has been officially announced as
anient of the Republic of Mexico.
)n the 21st, Judge Colliding, the American
lister, and Senois Tornel, Castilo nnd
uras, had signed a treaty between Mexico
I the United States, guaranteeing neutral
aud protection to Col. Sloo, lor transit
tr the Tehuantepec route, and giving en
i security for the capital invested in the
Jertak'iig.
The tieaty was ratified on the same day
the Supreme Executive of Mexico.
CCIDENT ON THE REAPING RAILROAD. Oil
:urday morning, before daylight, a train of
I cars came in collision with another train
the Reading Railroad, near the mouth of
tunntl, above Manyunk. The collision
l tremendous, and a complete wreck was
tie of both trains. One of the binkesmen
s very badly injured. We have not heard
iny other person being hurt.
Thomas Co) ir, and the injured brakesman
i brought down to the city and admitted
i the Pennsylvania Hospital. He is very
ly bruised.
i meteor exploded in New London, Conn.
iw evenings since, making a report like a
non. It extended from the horizon to the
ith, and in form resembled a half-closed
the widest part being overhead.
Iore or the Rapping. Ebener Pope,
specthble citizens of Milton, hung him.
in his barn on Thursday. He leaves a
ily. Insanity, resulting from '.he rapping
ision, caused the mournful act. He was
of the selectmen of the town. Rome (N.
Sentinel, Apri 5
.muiimf.nt, Instruction and Public
stings All Eyes are turned to the As
ibly Buildings; since the great offers
da by Mr. Pf.rham to give away the
sndid Panorama of California, this has be
ia the centre of attraction to all persons
a are seeking a rational and pleasing
usement, and wi thing at the same time
become the possessor of this magnificent
k of art. Persons clubbing and buying
lollar ticket, get the additional privilege
participating in the distribution of the
tly gifts promised.
FBOM SOUTH AMERICA.
'he following letter will show that Earth
kes and Civil Wars are not all lh) ca
lilies they have to provide against in that
ir'.er of the world. Diseases incident to
own climate, also find their way there,
be seen by the remedy they seek for
tection.
Valparaiso, Chili, S., A., July 20, 1843.
Dr. J. C Ayer, lee,
Dear Sir i We bave the pleasure to re-
t on your shipment of Caesar Pectoral
jur bouse, the whole quantity sold, and a
ssing demand for more, which must awai1
i arrival of further supplies, lit success
curing diseases of tht lungs, and ill const
nt notoriety, has excelled any medicine ever
d in this country. Most of our lemedies
re are imported from England, and some
them are rich and valuable ; but no pro
it of medical skill from that or any other
irter has ever won so fully the confidence
our population as this beautiful prepara
n of yours.
The article has attracted particular utten,
n among our most distiunuisked titizenm
m the fact that General Bulnes, President
the Republiet and the highest officer in
State, was cured of a severe and danger
i affection of the lungs, by its use. lie
iws ua to send his name, and wishes to
the acknowledgments of gratitude for
relief.
rVe bave the honor to be, air,
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
Carlos Alvarez t Co.
Pennsylvaniams in California. In the
Ca:lfornl Legislature there are eleven na
tives of Pennsylvania, seven being members
of the Senate, and four of the House of Rep
tesentatives ; In addition to which the Gov-
tiorand Secretary of State are natives of
Pennsylvania, and the Superintendent of
Public fnstiuction, though not tprn here, wsa
last a resident of this State.
The Latest Strisc, is that ol the Bar
keepers of New York, who the Mirror says,
have unanimously deci led to charge a shil
ling, instead of a sixpence, as at present, per
glass for drinks, on and after the first of
May. It would be better for the public if
they were to advance the price to two shil
lings.
Damages in 83,500 were awarded to B.
Matthews, at Pitlsbuig, on Tuesday," ngainst
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for per
sonal injuries inflicted upon him, through the
negligenco of an agent of the Company.
,Eriai. Navioation. Mr Porter, who hat
made several exhibitions on a small scale,
of his model iEroport or flying ship, at Carusi's
Saloon, in Washington, intends to give it a
trial in the open air in a few days.
0
Mazzini v reported by a London corres
pondent of tho Tribune to have escaped from
Italy, and reached that city.
New Advertisements.
t5Uf cttcv0
HEMAI.MNG IN THE POST OFFICE AT
srxnnti, Nurch 31, 153.
A Arthur Little
Samuel Adams
B
Robcil Blniimore
Geo. W. Brewer
C. Bower 2
John S. Bright
John Al Black rcy
Jacob Buder
C
Mrs. Mary Campbell
Joseph M Cook
Henry J. Colt
Joseph Libe
M
Geo Miller
John Mutts
Mis II Millay
Mary Manlz
P
Geo Pecer
Jacob Pickard
R
James L Kundolph
Henry Renn
Dr John Raker
Peter Rhodes
John Ruker
S
Josiah Shatter
Simon Snyder
B D Sanders
Charles Harris
T
Teri Thompson
Wm Teats
C M Taylor
Henry Troxel
Miss Mary Ann Van
zant w
Adnm Wolfgang
Charles Wifour
John Wendt
Annaniaa Wynn
Miss Kate Williamson
Geo Wayn
Z
Weiser W Ziegler
Geo Conrad
Sam B Conrad
D
Sophia Donovan
jr
Jacob Fegely
Jacob Fox
0
Wm-Gass
Jacob Golisar
H
Elias H.11T
lanc 1 1 11 IT
Dan'l Hileman
J
Wm. Johnson
Jacob Janney
X
Daniel Kock
Isaac Keiser
Elias Kessler
John Keneghen
L
John Lnfler
Lewis Leonard
R. B. PACKER, P. M.
NOTICE
IS hereby given that the subscrilier purchased
at Constable sale, on (he 2d day of April
1853, the following articles, sold as the pro
perty of Jacob Fox, by Martin E. Bucher, Con
stable of the Borough of Sunbury, and that he
has loaned the same to the said Jacob Fox, with
the privilcdge of selling the same or until he sees
fit to remove them, viz :
1 (iray Horse, 2 acres Wheat in the ground,
2 acres Rye in the ground, 2 Plows, 1 Harrow,
IlcilU-r and 1 Sboat.
WILLIAM HOOVER.
Sunbury, April 9, 1853. 3u
Notice to Contractors
JJEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
' the Engineers' office in Lcwisburg until the
27th day of April next for the Grading and Ma
sonry of that part of the Sosqtichanna Railroad
which will be between Hie harough ol Sunbury
nu l.ewisburg. a distance ol about ten miles.
Profiles of the line and specifications of the man
ner of extending the work will lie exhibited at
the said office for three days prior to that date.
1 he line will be divided into Sections of about
mile in length, and proposals may be made for
each mile seperately or for the whole work.
Proposals may state what pnlmirtion of the
mount of payments, if anv, will be taken in
stock of the company at par.
A. U. WAltrOltU,
Engineer.
Engineers' Office,
Harrishurg, April 9, 1853. tl. )
Mann's Establishment
25 SotilA Sixth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
Patent Letter Copying Presses),
Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes,
Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, Ac.
Patent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed.
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most valuable invention for keeping in a
book-like form, Letters received, Original Invoi
ces, &c
I'hila., April 9, 18S3 ly.
NOTICE
To Merchants, Traveller! and Others
J'ArotigAout tht United States,
Alexander L. llickcy 5 Co.,
TIIEGHF.AT WORIJ) FAIR TKIZK MFJIAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
No. 148 CAcsnuf Street, (Front of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
ARE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchants
and Travellers one of the largest and most
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunk ever
olfered for sale in Ibis city, together with a gen
eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
can possibly be imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. Also, splendid assort
ment of Ladies' Dress Trunks, lionnct Boxes,
Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, Gigs, &c, &c,
II of which we are prepared to sell at reduced
prices. We resiiectfully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensivo
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALE.Y. L. J11CKEY 4 CO.,
No. 148 Chesnut Street.
Phils., April 0, 1853. 6m.
alDMINISTEATOB'S NOTICE.
TTOTtCE la hereby .ivn that letters of Ad.
' "'"utlion nh ..ute of Isaae Minnier,
sen., 1st. or Lowe Au.uata tn.v.;. i.i
beil.nd eounty. tUc'd. h.v. ZZTZ'Sl
ReaisUr of said eounty to the und.,.l....j
Therefore all persons indchtsxl to aaid caUta still
discharge Ihe same, and those having demand.
will pres.nl them to
WM. V. 8ILVERW00D, Adm'tor.
Lower Augusia Iwsjt., April 6, 6t
SUNBUltY AMEiacAN-AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
i4 '
Hobby Horses, Children's Fropellors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &e.
Manufactured wholesale and retail liy .
BTJSH1TELL pe. TTJLL,
ivo. 04 uul, j. aircti,
Philadelphia.
Orders through tlio mail promptly executed
I'hila., April 0, 1853 ly.
Estate of THOMAS VASTINE, deo'd.
THE suliscrilier, AdminUtrator of tlio estate of
Thomas Vastinc, dee'd., hereliy informs, for
the last time, all persons indebted to, or having
claims against said estate, to call immediately
for settlement, as he is desirous of making a fi
nal settlement, and is determined to close all ac
counts before August Court.
AMOS VAHTINE, Adm'tor.
Shamokin, April 0, 1853. 3U
Stop the Horse Thief I
S3 0 KEWAKD!
4 HORSE was Stolen from the stable of the
-subscriber, rcMiding in I'cnn township, Berks
county, on Tuesday night the Slh iust. The
horse is a dark Clicsnut, about 15 hands high,
with long mancjiis front feet newly shod, and
branded on the left hnof with an X., on the left
side of his breast is the mark of the collar, one
of the hind legs is a little cracked. There was
also a saddle and bridle stolen at the same lime.
$20, will be pnid for tho recovery of said horse,
and $10 for (lie apprehension of the thief.
BENNEVILLE REBER.
April 9, 1S53 3t.
WILLIAM PERKINS'
Genllemens Fashionable
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Xo. 231 Chtsnul, Tin ril iluor bvloir Eighth st
Philadelphia.
OAS on hnud a full stork of French ond
English Piece Good.-, which will be made?
to order at the Shortest -Notice, in the Latent
Stvle. FOR CASH.
I'hila., April 9, 1853. Cm.
THE CHEAPEST, THE SEATE&T AND THE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty cogbineJ,
EL-tVZLCCH'S
Model Spring Stylo Hats,
PiKO.l7AI.LED by any others in all that
can render satisfaction to the Wearer.
(iie them a trial. The Very Finest Molkskix
H its for 3,50 ; iSccond Quality, very fine, 3,00
Third Quality, a copital article, 2,50. All these
are warranted.
.Model Hat Store, No. 46 North 8th Street
Philadelphia,
I'hila., April U, 1853. Cm.
SWAIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
rOil THE CURE OF
Incipient Consumption,
Scnrfula, General Debility, Whilt Swelling,
liheumalism, Diseases of the Liver an I
ii'Aiii, mirl nil Diseases arising from
Imjmitirs of the litooil, and the
Effects of Mercury.
SWAIM'S PANACKA Ima been for more than thirty
yenia celebrated in thia viuntry and in Kurope for its
exlniordumri cures fm the cemllcatcsof which reference
ia m:idc to the directions nnd books which muv lie luid
erulu) accoiiipnnv ins- the I'linncn. S..me of which give
the wrlii'iil:u. of cuaca too lrirhll'ul for (rcnerul publiculiou,
mii-ic ;ne uiiueiiin nun iicen nltnoal eutcn up with iScrot ulu,
Slid were decllleil ineiinible liv I'hvRiciuiia.
In hua Itccn iiKed in h vpitu'la and private practice, and
has had the aillpullir fortune ol Iwinc recninmend' id by llie
moat celclirutiHl phyaiciiuia nud other eminent persons.
Ainoni! others by
W. tiilwai. M. D.. I'rof. of Siitgerr. Va. t'niveraitv.
Valentine .Molt, M. D., I'tof. ol Surg , N. Y'. t'u'iver
silv. V. P. Dewcca. M. D , Prof, of Mid.. Pit. t'niveiiily.
N. I'hnpiiian, M. II., Prof, of I'hyaic. Pa I'liiveraity.
T. Pnrke, M. i., ivs't Collige ol Phyaieiaiis, I'hila.
Dr. Del Vail i, l'rol.of Mnlictue, Iliirniia.
Joae Kouiciicc dc l.uz. Prof, ol Surjrcry, I.iiiIniii.
J. i'hipiimn. JWciulicr R-iyiil Collecc s'urgeona, IxiudiKl.
It. V. l-'rving, lule .Miuiiiici to Sniiu.
Sir Thoiii:ia I'mriu, Mnj. (icn. llriliah Army.
(illbcrt l(olicit.ill, llritish Coufill. Ac., Ae.
And nla . the wontlerful cures elfecteil by Swaiin'a Pan
aei b.ire for muiiy years made it su invuliialile reroctty
The PaiKiccit d tea nol coniuiit inrri-tiry in anv form, and
being nu innocent prcimrutiou, it uiny be given lo the
moKi lender iiifuul.
The relnil price hn been reduced to (ft .W per bottle,
(containing llilce hull' piutn) or three bolllcH for Si.
IIKWAIIK OK IMPOSITION.
Swuini'i l'uniici'a ia in round laottha, fluted longitudi
nally, with the followinc lettera hi iwn on the gliias :
."SWAIM'S PANACKA PIIII.ADA.'
and having the uuuieof ja Swaix stinnped ihi the seal
ing wax. and written on the laliel covering Ihe cork, and a
splendid engraving lor the side of the UKlle. e annoaed of
kci'iiiciiic luoic wum, c.aiipriaiog nine uinerem nice,
which have Ih-cii turned for the exchuive use of the pro.
prietor, bv Dniner A Co . Imnk note einrrnvora. of Phila-
drlphia. In Ihe centre is a portrait of the lute Wm. Swuiin
copyiighl scented.
A I .SO, SWAIM'S VKUM1FIOE.
A rilluatile Puuiily Medicine, being n hichlv nnnroved
remctly for nil disensca uiisiug from d.-bility ol' the diges
tive orgnua, aucn na worms, i.inaera ntoriiiia. Dysentery
Fever mid Ague, Hlerdnig Pilea, Sick lleudiiche. Ac., Ao.
See Ihe Pamphlet (which may be hud gratia) accompany
ing luc criiiiiuge.
Preireil only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, THE
OLD STAND, Seventh aliert, below Cheatnut, Philndel.
lnn, nud a ild by ull the respectable Druggiala lu the I nl
tat Stales.
s
CAI.'TION TO TIIF. PFIIMC
Persons wiahilig olitniii the genuine SWAIMH PAN-
AC'I'.A and SWAIM'S VF.ii.MIFl'UK, should bs careful
to obaetve that the name
SWA1M
ii aiiHIeil rnrrnclly on the IM-Illra aittl biM-la, fr hry mj
lie iinivwetl on lv mt-difiiii'S inutle in imitntiim of them by
peisWHi Ixniring a aoiuevvluit iiiiulur iwiiiC wtU cakculated
to uwrivf .
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. 8.
SchieffVlin, Rrothprs & Co.,
104 and 11X1 John hi.. New York.
Philadelphia, April 0, Is-.33 Sin
List of Letters
BEMAIMNti I THE POST OFFICE
at Northumberland, March 31, 1803.
B
Kriuer Mies Ann E
Kuous Solomon
L
Loubridge Abraham
l.eneliaii John
!,elenner Robert
Lynni Miss Jane
Lj mail James
Brouse Simuel
Barrolt John R
Butler Samuel
Bucklew Peter
Burganl Joseph R
Bower Iia
c
Case N P
Chief Engineer of Sun-Mitchell Barney
bury and liarrisburg H.Uurry Jacob
Road Mivicher Charles
Criswell Hon Jas N
F Nee Bridget
Freese Geo VV 0
Fisher Adam ONailu Marks or Jae
Flatter Miss EluabethOlteiley John
Garnett Andrew
""rner Frederick
I rice Thomas
Pearson John
R
Russell James k 3 no
Smith
S
Swarts John G
Smith G W
Sfigel Alexander
fcharron John
Gallanoher Bernartl
Gift Mary
H
Harley James
Harris Wyalt
Higby Wm
Hays Mary
Hanio Even Sen
Herty Isaao
Harney Isaao
Haggey Miss IsabellaSafeton Samuel
Reefer Marparelt Vardgang Mrs Mary
Kttnkleman Franklin 2 f
Keater Messrs E C kWinchestor J J
Co t V
KirkbridgaE Young Messrs Thomas
i or. bona
MARGARET W'EIMER, T. M.
12,000 Gifts for the People.
. Extraordinary Inducements
'PO witirtss the morlnr of Hie Psivrsma of lH
X OCfiAN VOYAOK
to -CALIFORNIA.
Nifw unltnted t.y JOB1AH PEHIiAM, lti rrnpnslof
8f the Karen M ll Mirror. . .
Mr. PKRH AM burs tears to prnpoM distrlhoihn l '
eiliifiisnf I'hilndelphis, Baltimore, New York, sun tns
sdi'Miiinr ntnres, a number of M
VALI?ADl,K AND COSTLY (1!FTi,
inrlnilius tlie
MAONIF1CKNT PANORAMA
Now drawing eiowded Imum-t nt th
.yurvliil V III II ntvr.a.
tht exhibition of vviiich hn realised to Its owners witb'a
the bun three rears, a rletir pr .fil of UW.nutl. Hcillnl.K-loi y
roof of this can be obtained at the fllk-e of l" AMenili1)-
tMlttv.
IV The plan upon which it is proposed to present some
tlll.OUO (Vuilli of Arlielea la, tir the asile of
HI.IHWTIC
'ICKim
, nt
one not. i. aii rActl
each IteVet to admit FOIJK liTS.ms to the PateTiiina si
any eihihition whi-n the h nine ia not full, thus sinus to
enuh pnrchnarr the WoRTtl or ma Monst, lienldt-a srTord
ins hoa an opp irtnnilr to obum one of Hit following srti-
CICH. VIS I
I'anorann, vnlutxt at
Pionn, . -
Gold Wiueh,
3 Gold YVnldire,
10 seta Silver Ten Spoons,
SO Hold Pena nt 8.1 each,
000 Gi ld Pencils, nt IM eich.
S If l.f 'M
.TtO
loo
IM
50
S.'itl
I.MKI
1IJ1.1I Hlnel Kturrnvoim. at penta. - 1
ll.t.'fl
To araure lite nulilte ilia, everv lliiiur will te done fuirly
and li'meaily, the followtna nttttied acutlvmai lune been
lelccled as a Committee, viz :
George V. Dewey, 910 Chestnut t , fec. Art I nim.
F. I) II Richards, ITS Chestmil at , IViKilcrreotvpiat..
F. A. Iloyt, Merchant Taihit, c irner Tenth and Chtst-
nut streets.
Th nnaa A. FiissMld. Proprietor Cily Item.
William II. Hickela, Proprietor Unily Itcgiiter.
James S. W'allnce, Proprietor l)nily Sim.
P. A. C'egnr, I'rinrlpal South Kaat Gratnmer Pcli.iol.
Undei w -Hose suncrvision the Gifts will be diatribnted ill
the f illowii.jr manner, on the IHIh of April, or aa m aa
I he Ticketa are sold, due notice of which will lie siren
The Committee will aeal ap in la.WSI envelopes. preeiM
ly alike, I'i.UUO orders upon one kind of note paper lor the
various gifts. These sealed packages will lie thoroughly
mixed together, and will be plnred under hck snd key
anlil the day of presentation, when Ihe holders of the lick
eta will cull at the Office of the AuciuMy Hililding, soil
Mr. James II. Fnrlnnd. No SSI Chestnut atreel, will pre
sent the 14,0110 nested envelopes indiscriminately.
Ordeis for ticketa by mail, adillcaaed to J. Perham As
aeniblv IliitUling, will be prmnplly iittendeil to.
TicKels for anle at the Aaaemtilv rlullillugs, mm v n. oi.
10 III P. M. Ala i for anle nt the Giianl House, sailing
Ion Home, Jones' ll.itel, Americnn House, l.'nited States
11 .tel. Franklin II e. Merchants' Hotel, t'nion Houae,
and other llntela, mid at the pr jiciotl Moeie Stores
F.XIUHI HONS l-.VKRY AI-TKHNOO.N snu bit'
NINO, St :l ami 7 o'clock.
r-incie I icheia, na iiiuni,v eeins. t.iiiiureu Haii-pi".-c.
Phils , April , IS13. It.
Notice
IS hereby given to those who held the office o1
Overseer of Ihe Poor. Supervisors, Collector'
Treasurer, &c, fur the borough of Sunbury, and
who have not yet settled their accounts that they
re to meet at II. Dnniiell s oil ice, on Monday, the
18th day of April next, for the purpose of having
their accounts audited.
liy order of the Burgess
1 M. NHINDEL, Clerk.
Puiibiiry, April 5, 1853, 3t,
Notice.
HIE COAL RUN IMPROVEMENT AND It.
It. COMPANY.
a X F.leetton will lie bold bv the stockholders
of Ihe Coal Hun Improvement and Railroad
Company, at the Franklin House in the city of
Philadelphia, on Tuesday, April lHtn, 185.3, be
tween the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M. of said
day, for the Election of five Directors of said
Company,
I'hila. April S, 1853 31.
(ins Fixtures t$ Lamps.
HENLBICK, H0ENING & BROTHER,
A'o. 22 1 North 2nd st. above Vint,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVING had many years practical urini
r.xcx in the business and as all stork sold
by us is manufactured under our immediate super
vision we are enabled to offer to purchasers superi
or articles in every branch of our trado. upon the
most favorable terms. A t our store may be found
in everv varictv and stvle of finish lias and
I. amp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets for
Halls. Churches. Ac.,
J ii r iMraovF.n nxa
On Lamp, Also, Huid, Lard and Ull Lamps,
Seriandolcs, Boquer holders, I arlor. Night ami I
Reading Lamps on hand. Lamp Glasses, Globes,
Wick Shades, See.
All itvrt warranted or no sale. ,
factory No. KG Noble street near 4th. ;
licmcmbcr More 3.1st vnd street, next uoor to
J. Stewart Depuy'a Carpet stoie.
Phila., April 2, 1R53. 3in.
lWough Ordiunnce.
1. Bo it orduincd, &c. That from and after
the publication of this ordinance, no dog or bitch
shall be suffered to run at large in any of the
streets, lanes or alleys of the borough of Sunbury,
unless he or she shall be securely inuw.lcd by a
safe and substantial wire muzzle, suDicieut to
prevent him or her from bitinr- anv person or an
imal, tinder a penalty of TEN DOLLARS, to
be sued for and recovered from the owner of the
dog, as debts of like amount are' now by law re
coverable; one half to the person who sues for
the sumo and the other to the use of the borough,
2. Any dog or bilcb found running at large in
any of Ihe street, lanes or jucj s ol said borouglt,
unless niuzz.ed aa above repined, shall lie killed ;
and the Chief liurcciut is hereby authorized to
draw hia warrant on the Treasurer for the sum of
FIFTV CENTS in favor of any person who
shall make satisfactory proof that he has killed
any dog or bitch so running at large unmuzzled.
D. W. SHINDEL, Assist. Burgess.
P. M. SHIN DEL, Clk,
Sunbury, April 2, 1853.
EDUCATION.
MR. 1IOSEA W. ATWELL tenders his
acknowledgements to Parents, for ihe
llattfring encouragement bestowed on him, and
would herewith announce that he will commence
another term ot bis school, about the middle of
April, nest. He respectfully solicits a continu
ance of their patronage.
Sunbury, March So, 1853. 31.
FOURTH ARRIVAL OF
AT THE KF.W STORE OF
I. W. TKNEH & CO.,
(Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa.
E invite Ihe particular attention of our
TV friend. Snd the public to our FufKTH
supply of goods just received, adapted to the winter
season. We have now a much larger assortment
iu every department than at any time since vre
opened in Anl last; all of which we are deter
mined to sell al the same low prices which have
hitherto secured to us such a generous support
fro.n a discerning public, and for which we beg
oieturn our best thanks.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods,
Hardware, Quecnsware5
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Doubled Barrelled Gins,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Looking Glassea, Wall
Paper fur Room and Window
Blinds, Lemons, Nuts and
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails,
Window Glass, Paint Stuff, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Lap. and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. Be All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market price.
I. W.TENERfc CO.
Sunbury, Dee. 4, 1852. ly.e
T N K Boureau'e eelcbrated ink, and also Con
(ree ink for sais, wholesale and retail hy
Decesnber US, I860. H. B MAS5ER-
0 .
It
CHERRY PECTORAL:
OOUOH3, COLDS
HOARSENESS, BROW.
OHITIS, CROUP, A??ri
AWD OOMSUlVTPTlOHr.
them v":,u?,e;,Tr,'h;.,:r,iriI,;,1:,l,,, ("m". uf
fecta with Ihii l'repertitiUn
. .! tiiiir nu
where iiieibeiui
Pi
di
U CZZ""1!" ' -ward-
IW- . . " r H ""-d ' Jll'ISc in Se,Te liber
. ' ) .Mnlnla of the three great liitit,u,J ,V
,. this c lunlry ; nl., the Depknna ."f U . Vlh I n.Vat
t lnenniat., I wn g.vcn totheCEB, b,
their Government , anandenrti. ,t. e",rdV,,v
"r-rhnait"''1' "KfaU"n " ''"". lSp
Rend Ihe following opinion f. nuiteit
eoiiglis to w hich we, in thia aecli .ii, are eculintly liable.
I Hunk its ripiul has not yet lieen dtacivernl, mar do 1
know how n lietter remedy can be made for the distem
pers of the rhroat and l.uu?e.
J. J. ill'RTON, M. D., F. Rf.
See whnl it ha. done on B wasted eoualiliiti ai, n-rt only
in llie following cases, but a lie a. amid more :
Pi PBCST, Jnn. Uth, 18.11.
Dr. Ayer: In the tninth of July lust I wna attacked by
a violent ftmrrlitp.i in miiiea of Culilorniu. 1 returned lo
Sou Frou.iseo in h .pe if rL-ceiving benefit from a change
of cliiuntc uud diet, My dinrrliion censed, but was fol
lowed by a aevere c niijli and much Bareness. 1 finally
stnrtetl for h Hue, but received no le-uelit from Ihe voage.
My cough continued to grow w rsc, and when I arrived
in New ork, I was at once marked by my aequniiitnuces
aa a victim of consumption. I must c iitfcaa thnt I saw no
smficiciit rensn to doubt what my friend, all believed.
At this time I c immchcrd Inking your truly iiivsluuble
nietlicine with lilte expceimion of 'deriving' any liencfit
from its use. Yisi would not n-eeive Iheae linea'did 1 not
regnrd it my dutv to state to ihe uliliclci). through you,
tint my henllh, in the space of eight months, is fully re.
t ired. I uttrihute it lo llie use of your CHF.KK Y PF.C
TOUAI, Y"'irs truly,
Wl 1,1.1 AM W. SMITH.
Wasiiixoton, Pa , April 14, IMS.
Denr sir : Feeling that I have ben Swircd from a pre
mature prnvw. through your instriimeiitnlilr by the provi
denee ol (i J, I will lake Hie libcity to expiess lo you iny
gratitude.
A Cough nnd the nlnrming symptoms of Cnnsumptioii
had reduced me I hi low to lenve me anything like hope,
when my physician brought me a Ii ittle of vonr "I'gCTO
aL." It seemed lo nlTonl immedinte lelief, nud now in
a few weeka time hua restored me to sound hcul.h. Jf it
will do Pa- others ahat it has dime for me, you are cer
tainly one of the benefneters of monk mil.
Sincerely wishing you every hlevsing, I am
Very respect fully yonrs,
JOHN J. CT.ARKK. Rector ..f St Peter'. Church.
With such nwunince and frm such men. no etronrer
proof can be adduced unless it be from its vfl'ect upon
trial.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunbury by II MASSE It, and by
Drugirista Reiierally throughout ihe Plate.
.March I 9, 18.VJ. ccow ly Nov. 13, '52.
ll,n ..!.! .ul
Hotel For Suits.
E are authorized to offer for sale a superior
second class Hotel, ccntrrullv located in a
w
llusiness part of Ihe city of Philadelphia, com
manding, nt this time, a large trade from Penn
sylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.
The House contains One Hundred and ten
Rooms, and is capable of accommodating One
Hundred and Fifty persons.
The Gentlemen' Parlor, Reading rooms,
Bar rooms and Office, are on the first
floor.
The Mouse has been recently thoroughly reno
vated, and in part newly furnished, and is fitted
up in the most gcutccl manner. The furniture
will be sold with the I. t ut, which has over two
years to run, at a veur low hknt with the
privilege of renewing for five years longer at the
tan)c ront, ,e CPnlral location of this Hotel
being in the immediate vicinity of Business and
places of amusement, make, it an opportunity
seldom to lie met with. It will be sold cheap,
and on accomodating Terms. I'or further particu
lars apply personally or by l.tTTtit Post Paid
at the lical Estate anil General agency office, No.
B'J south lillll street, I'hibnlelplii.i.
v LNDERL1CH & ALLMON1).
Phila., March 2fi, 185:). tf.
Estate of DAVID THOMPSON, dee'd,
T0TI('E is hereby given lllut letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of David Thomson, late
oft.oal townchip, Northumberland county deed.
All persons having claims or demands against
the estate of said deceased, arc requested to make
the same known to the undersigned without de
lay, and all persons indebted will make immediate
payment.
WILLIAM FAGEI.V, . , .
KIMBEK CLEAVER. ( Af'"' tors'
Slnimokiiitown, March 26, 1853 CU
Estate of JOHN KRAMER, deo'd.
VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
' ministration have been granted lo the under
signed upon the estate of John Kramer, late f
Lower Augusta township, Northumberland
I'onntv, dee'd. All persons having claims or de
mands against the estate of the said deceased, are
requested to make the same known to the under
signed without delay, and all persons indebted
will make immediate payment.
WILLIAM KRAMER, Adm'tor.
L'pper Augusta twsp., March 2G, 18S3. Ct.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND IlEAI.Ens IN
Kiewcl. Millinery (loods,
A'o. 45 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
WAVING received by late arrivals a large and
MX wri .elected assortment of
STRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to oiler their customers, at the
lowest market prices -
Glace Silka for ilonncts.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, all Colors,
Fancy Nets and Laces,
Together with every article appertaining to the
Millinery trade.
March 12, 1853. Sin.
Wood Sj Willow Ware.
0,000 Fancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Do. Buckets, Assorted Colors,
COO Ncsta Cedar Wash Tubs,
800 Cedar Churns.
500 Do. Willow Basket..
300 Do. Wall and Scrub Drusbes, Ac, &c
The largest Stock ever o lie red in Philadel
phia, aud Ihe cheapest iu the world. Orders
prouiplly filled.
M. & J. M. ROWE,
No. HI North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 12, lb.")3. Oni.
'10,000 SHIXISLES.
4 GOOD lot of 20 inches while pine Shingle.
for sale at $10 per M
Sunliurv. Jan l l"M
J. B.MA8RER.
tf
Fo Sale
Knn DU8HEL8 OF POTATOES by the
3UU ,ut-c,ib.r. CHARLE8 CAWLEV.
Pry Valley. March 16. 18S3
CJMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
O GER, fre.h eupply juet reived, end "or
1, by MASHEK.
tunbury, Jsn. 10, l5t.
1 airiai ,Y III Bis SI IS
.1,. wh .have tried i, ih. 7,ha"r T'TZZS
that hare known ita mine will not I iil,,, ,; i, , "
... lonely ...ae, they are aeenre f ' m n . " 11'"
I, , !, , mum' I'ayaiciHii .., the Port and cily of
Dr J. C. Ayer,- ST. Jllls, May H, IH51.
Hvc ynirs trial . you, CI1KKII V PHCTllllAl. in my
prncllce, has pmveti. what I foresaw from itaannnositioit.
iiiuai nr. nue, mat it eradicu rs and .-nr...
VEN1TIAN BLIND - MANUFACTURER. ..
No. Gl 'Arch Street,- four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY" ON HAND A CEXERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS, ' V'
Which for alyle of finish and workmanship cannot lo surpsssfif. VhofesaI and RataH
at the lowest prices. Also-TK ANsPA IJEXT U IN DOW .SHAPES AND NEED 13 I.I.N D,
wiioi.i:s.i.i:, at m..m t Aci Litrits1 rnicKi.
tXT ME ISC HA NTH and others aru.lm'leJ t cull and examine.
Philadelphia, August "I, ItjVi ly.
SSFPww on i isi.iii m fc-.i'.. jMiaysaj
KRUPP'S
Preinitini Essence of CdAuv. '
, lUryl wMI pri
ng our um dt
us. inn
Wf mBn use that which is injurious to
bis health, wl en he Is willing to give all
hia wealth to restore it when it is lost? .Strjnpe!
that at least two thirds of Ihe human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
KriipP'S Essence of Coffee
is, beyond doubt the best and most wholesome
preparation of Coflcc in the world. Every house
keeper should have it Try it and be convinced
it will ssvc about 60 pet cent, besides your health.
Warranted to render entire satisfaction.
Manufactured and for sale bv
" EM KRUPP,
039 North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. II. All the principal tirocers aud Druggists
have it for sale throughout the l.'nited Stales.
For salabv the Agent, H. U. Masser, Sunbury.
January l", 1853 Oiii.
l'aper H.ingingg.
THE undersigned have just opened a fresh
and complete stock of WAM, PAPERS,
among which are (iOI.D nitfl VELVET, FINE
SATIN, and the LOWEST PRICED LNfil.A
7.ED PAPERS : Alan, DECORATIONS,
HORDEUS. FIRE SCREEN'S, CI RTAINS.
&c, c. Which they oiler al Ihe lowest prices,
both wholesale and retail. The best workman
employed to hang paper cither in the city or
country.
Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &c.
We have also our usual assortment of WRIT
ING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Ulank
and School Hooks, Stationary, cc.
PA Kit Is H & HOUGH,
No. 4 North Finh St., S doors above Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
CASH paid for Country rags.
Phila., March 12, 1853. 3m.
Flour and Feed Store.
THE 'subscrilier respectfully in forms his
friends and the public generally, that he hus
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
in Fawn street, iti'tho building formerly occupied
by Esq. Bower, as his otlice. where he will con
stantly keep on hand all kinds of Gn.w, Flour
ixd Fr.cn, at the lowest market price, for Cash
or produce.
EMANUEL WILVEUT.
Sunbury, March 5, 1853. 3m
Estate of WILLIAM PERSlNG. Sen ,
dee'd.
JOTICE is hereby given, that letters tesla
' nientarv on the above mimed estate, have
besn granted by the Register of NDrthunilaFrlaud
County, to the tindci signed. All persons having
claims agiiintt said el.ite, arc requested to pre
sent them, duly authenticated for settlt'inent; and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment, without delav t.i
E.'.Zt.MMERMAX. ) F .
PETER PERSlXtJ. S
MmuiolLin twsp., March 18. lrjSH. 'It.
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
i Coiniiiision Mercliitiits,
23 (iiitf 25 Sjtear's Wharf,
BALTIMOHE-
It EKER EXCI''S.
John Clark, Esq., Piesiilent Citiicns' Hank, Bait.
A. P. tiiles, Esq.. Cashier Franklin Hank, "
John Hert7.!cr, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Roscrs, tsinnickson ot Co., '.
J. Tome, Esq, President Cecil Hank, l'ort t)e
posite, J. Wal lower & Son Harrisburg.
Col. II. C. Ever, Seliiistrrove.
J. II. A pp & " Co.,
Nagle, iiigate fc Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq., Money.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
('eorcc Uodine, Huglisvilie.
W. Weaver & Co., Montotirsville.
Cell. William F. Packer, W illiamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, '
James II. Hilling, "
Lewis (i. llulintr.
M'llvnrv ct Dubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. lluling, Esq., Lock Haven.
IV Carr, Giese A Co. have the largest wharf-
room ol any eommi.ion nouw in .......u,
way.givingquicaoespaicniot.oa.. in ot:i.arg,ng
their cargoes.
Marcli U, iH.id. urn.
' ' -
yr
X UllVCs
fllHE annual meeting of the rhoeUhnhlere 0 ;
A tle (irecii Ridi;e Improvement Company '
will lie held at tho (iirard House, Philadelphia,
on Tuesday, the 1 If lit of May next, when an ;
Election for Two Directors will be held.
WILLIAM WisTER.
Secretary.
Phila., March 6, 1853. tin.
LIST OF CAUSES
FOR Special Court of Common
Northumberland County .to be
Pleas
held
the 4th Monday of May, A. 1., 18.i3.
Frederick Keener ts Win. Ay ree
Peter Piirsel v. Jacob llilder
Janie. Graham ct al vs Hugh Hellas el ttl
Piatt & Plait v. Henry Master
Coiu'th for Win L Hcineman v.T A Hillinglon
l.oui. Ale. Napoteott Du
Pcterr IJosquct vs pasquicr el.al.
vs Pierre Odicr et. al.
E ohn for W ramp v. Wo.verton LcUenr t
E.t for Weaver t. EbVrr ough ,
Joanna Pendeville vs A E h.pp
Mabonoy and Shstnokhi vg xbraliam Paul
I m prove men i m
Sarah L Keen
Same
Com'wealth for 8. D.
. i ..
t. Abraham Brosious
va Samuel avidge
T, A. Billinglon &
hail
Her; Uonnel.t.l v. Hugh Bell..
Robert Philij'S Ku" ,nJ 'n",Wl
Improvement toinpaity
JAMES liEAKU, rrotny.
Prothonotary'. Olhce,
Sunbdry, March 5, 1852,
A Blakcsniith Wanted.
A JOURNEYMAN Blacksmith ia wanted
immediately by the subscribe, to whom
steady employment and good wsgesiwill be siven.
JOHN CLARK.
6unbur, Mtrch 19, lSeS -'illf
, i, wwr tivvB uj .wj ,r, '..
S'l iwi-aiaMi at I
nrnE is tgur eehelyi
II o 1 1 a v nr's ) i n t in e n t r
A MOST MinACI I.Ot S Ct.ltK OF BAD IJCOt,
AKTI.1l 43 Yi:.i:S' SLFKEHINf.
Extract of u Letter from Mr. Wm. Gal pin, of
70, St. Mary's Street, Wtymouth,
dated Man ISfi. I851.
T.I Profess,,, HoLlnwjiT,
"K" I" "T wifs (wavi bow l) easslir
without elTesi , lieriieai, ...ia'Vh,"
l her leas wa terrible. I had " read vour Adver
liseiiieuts. and advised ,er to try . puil , .,l?o,.o!
wees. g, ,, .tmro , re,,i 1)W m
llor leg. nr. p:,,M,. witliont seam or acar.aud he, ,,B'
uud and i.uli.lurberf, fould h. 'witnessed thS
suffer,,,,. f ,y w,f aarutf th. Un 43 years, and eon.
w .ul.1 V, ?",";'!' ''' health, y.
would Indeejl feel deli.litful in having le tl,a mea.ii f
ao iraally allovLtiug th. suffertiiys .Ha lellow-creatur,
t1'1"1 XVII.IJAM OALPIN
A KKHSON 70 YKARSOK AGK CURED OP A
BAD IJJO, OF UU YKAHS' STANDING
Copy of a Letter from Mr. H'm. Abbs, Buitd
tr of Gat OVr iu, of Rushchffe, near Hud'
tiers field, dated Maui Ijf, 1851.
iou l.e(ta, Clnet;,.f,,t.
Had Breasts, Chillilains,
Ua'i'S. Chappe.1 hamts,
ll iiii.Hia, (jnriia (Sott)
Kite of Musche- Cancers
toes A Siiml-Kiies, Contraplal Slid
Ooco-lay. Stiff Joints,
Kleplmntiiisis, Sore Nipples,
Sklil-diseuses, Se.irvj-,
Tilinouis, l'le.-rs,
Fiatutas
flout.
Olandutar wsUin,
Lumlxigo
IMIea
Khcumatisn
Sea Ida.
Sore-throats,
S Te-hcada,
WouiuIb,
To Professor Hollowat.
Sib. I suffered for period of thirty ysirs fross a 14
le, the result ot two or three ditlereut aeeldents st Gs.
Works ; secoiiipnnied liy seorholle avinpioma. I had ra-
, ' -i - .vi, n.ti.uuv uvriVIIHF
aiiy a-nclit. nml wna even foDt tfnit Hie leg must lie oruiiu
talcil, yt, in opposition to that opinion, mir Pills ond
Ointment have i irrctcil n complete euro in o aliort n nine,
that few who hail n ,t witnessed it would credit the fact
(MiCiinl) WIl.l.UM AUHS.
The triuli of this stuleinenl enr) lie verified hy Mr. W. p;
Knrrlatid, C'hcitiit, n, Market Stieet llud.larifitkl.
A DKKAIII VI. HAD till EAST CI' it ED IX O.NB
MONTH.
Extract of a Letter from Mr, Frederick Turn'
tr, oj I'cnhurstf Kentt dated December 13(A,
1850.
To Professor linLi otvAt,
Drah Sis, My wife lied suffered from Bod Bisnita fo'
more than six months, and during ths whole peri. l had
the heat inclieal nllrniluiK e. but ull to no use. Ilnv iug tie
fore hinted an awful wound iu my own leg, by your un
rivnllnl medicine. I dcirrmin-d aimin to use your Pills
and Oiiuinieirt. nud tnrrrlore guvs thrill atrial in her case,
and forlunule it waa I did ... for ,u leas than a month
pci fed cure w.is edVcted, amf the nenetit that various oth
er branches of my finiiily have derived from their usa is
re dly nilomaliiiu I ihht strongly rre immend them t.
all my friends (Siijucd) FRKU'K TL'HNKR.
Tli Pills should be usiil conjiiutly with tli. Uintinsnt
mst of the followinlt else :
S.1I1I at the Kaliiblishineiit of Pnil'essor HoLr.nwaT, 211,
Ptrauf). (near Temple Nur, lnalmi,) nnd bv all resoectablo
llruarffista mid llenlcra in Mcilieinea Ihrolinont the liritisb
Kuipire, ft th of the t'fthed States, ill Boxeaat !rr,c.,
7c, and 1 fine, emli Wholesale bv the priuciMil iJrua;
leiusea nrthe ( ni. and by .tl.asta.' A. Ii. All. Sands,
e Vorlc,
17" Thero is a eousideralife saving bv taking ths larger
sixes
"y. " Directions for the ruidaiic. of patients la .vary
disorder are nllixed to each box.
October 83, lia, ly,
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUBINCAM AND SKLLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Conl'cctionnry of all kinds,
No. 11.1 North Third M below Ilacr,
PHILADELPHIA,
fllllfi attention uf Lltalcrs is requested to an
cxamiiintion of their stock, which will li
found to be at i fast ciptal to tiny in this city.
FOREIGN FRl'ITS ol all kinds in season.
N. B. Oidcrs by mail or otherwise promptly at
tenilcd to.
February S, I S.13. Gin.
C II K A l
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Mannfactury
or
L. IrCILLZ?. be CO.)
i'. II'. corner Arch and Second Strtttt
PHILADELPHIA,
V E It Y V A Ii I ET Y OF SHADES, Whole
sale and Retail, such a. Scroll, Flower,
CiotSic, ViKiirttc, Oil and Dry Landscape..
are to lie had at the lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for (iill. Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shades executed at short notirei
Merchants and others arc invited to give U 4
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLCASE.
Drasses, Trimniinqs, &c., always on hand.
Remember t'l W. corner SECOND and
! ARCH Streets, Pltllsdrlph:.
February 12, 1853 Om.
1,000 Men Wanted.
ON the lie of the SLSyl'EH ANNA RAIL
ROAD between Uridueport (opposite Har
risburg) and Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylva
nia. This road U fifty lout milt s in length' rune
through a higlitv Improved Country, and wilt
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenter.
, j ,a(orer. fur 1C , ,wrlve Inonthl. A
Urc of ,he ,jne healy rwll c.flon,
laborers that ure familiar will therefore find cer.
,aj1 Cl,.,ll)nl(,nt a,i iwru wages.
i I , . 1 1 -, 1 1 ! n ' I v i ii'ii.v a. c c
UULUllUlli 1 , lAiW. .Tl t -a a I.U
Contractor.
February 19, 1P53
liosentliile II vdraulic Cement.
4 N exrrllent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
s- Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping
dainpneH. Ifoin wet and ei posed walla.
For sale by
EVI SMITH A SON,
N. E. Corner of From and Willow slreel
Railroad.
Pl.ilade!pliia, Feb. 19, 1S53. ly.
I.aliorers Wanted.
T
HI IS subscribers war.l mimeiliaiciy on in
Hsilroad and Hnsin, t-"Fi
iles below Selinsgrove, from
county, socit m
60 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wlum one dollar jn-r day w ill pe paid.
ft AVI DOE. WJI.VEKTON A CO,
I bspman, I'nion County, Feb. 19,1853, tf,
An Apprentice Wanted.
The suliscrilier wants an apprentice to I earn
the business of a Blacksmith. A boy 17 or IS
years old, of good moral character, would find a
good situation by applying soon at the old stand
of George Zimmerman.
SOLOMON STROH.
Sunbury, Feb. 13, 1853. -
Estate of MARY MARSH, deo'd.
lOTICE is hereby given that Istters testtm.a-
tary on the estate of Mary Marsh, dee'd., late
of Shsmokin township. Northumberland county, 1
have been granted by the Register of said eounty,
to the undersigned. Therefore (II person, in
debted t said estate wilt discharge the same,
and those having demands will present them ft
AMOS VASTINE. Et'tor.
8bwokin Towaahip, Mauh H, 1853. ..
,i,, '' """ -ineu in uer icps, aua srar sine
mi!. i ' ur l,,vc bce" ,n s-irs, snd sraallr
t ie .','.,H",,."t ;ii.f, snd tor t.Hmths
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