Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 23, 1853, Image 3

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SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SH AMOKIN. JOURNAL.
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i ' ARRIVAL OF THE
.PACIFIC.
LATEI FROM EUROPE.
The steamship Pacific reached her berth
' taboul 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, in h
run of eleven clayt and five hours from Liv-
erpool, wiYch port she loft at 10 o'clock ot
the morning of the 9th.
ENGLAND.
The Great Britain steamship arrived in th
Mersey on the afternoon of tho 2d, from
Australia, with jfS50,000 in gold dust, on
freight, besides large sums in tho hands of
passengers.
The steamer Vulcan and ship New Or
' leans, fiem Australia, have also arrived with
X J 40,000 in gold dust.
The shock of an earthquako was felt at
Portsmouth, on the 1st, which was also noli-
ced along the west coast of France.
FRANCE.
The difficulties of Switzerland and Peiil
mont, with Austria and Russia still threaten
to cause trouble, and the part taken by
France in the question is now attributed to
the refusal of the Pope to visit Pari, fur it is
now said he has given a pnsslive refusal.
A large fire has occurred at Bercey, de
stroying all the storehouses and 15,000 casks
of wine.
GERMANY.
The conspiracy recently detected was
widely developed, and extensive stores ol
arms arid ammunition had been provided Ii
was to have broken out between the 3d and
6 h of A pi i I. lis ramifications extended
throughout German). Arrests have been
made in Rojlock, in Mi ohleuburp, nud uin
muniti'Ji; seized. Evidence connecting pel
to is with the conspiracy has also been found
at Heidelburgj Konigtburg and Bieiiirn. .
AUSTRIA.
The Collngnc Gazette says th .1 Laid
Westmorland had presented a nolo to the
Austrian gove'nment declaring that England
would keen an eve on llm proceedings v:
Kossuth, Mazzini, und other refugees, to pre
vent them from engaging in any more plots,
a -id that if they come within reach of the
law, they shall bo immediately prosecuted
The Loudon police are-said to have a list of
nil the refugees in that city.
SWITZERLAND.
The right of Prussia over Neufchalel is
again under discussion, causing much iiritu
tion to the Swiss.
The Canton of Ticino was (ltiiet. The
troops quartered at Locarmo have been or
dered away.
Numerous desertions had taken place from
the Austrian troop, along the frontiers.
Theie is talk in Milan of a speedy substi
tution of civil for military power throughout
Lombard)'.
The London advertiser says that Mazzini
was expected in England within a for'uight.
NAPLES.
Three hundred persons have been arrested
for being concerned in the attempted insur
rection at Piil me io, and five were executed.
Several Swiss soldiers have been found
assassinated in the streets, with poignards
sticking in their breasts, In hieh a piece of
paper was attached, containing the words,
'Vengeance of Mazzini." The Governor of
Sicily immediately had several' persons ar
restod and shot, and at the same lime issued
a proclamation, threatening to raze the cities
of Italy to the ground.
The alarm had spread throughout Naples,
and all the Sicilian residents had been order
ed to leave.
RUSSIA.
Great activity prevails in the army, and
many soldiers who were on furlough had
been ordered to join their regiments
The Russian fleet in the black Sea had
been placed under the orders of Constanline.
TURKEY.
Negotiations continue between the Divan
md Prince Meiischikoff. The Russian couit
us addressed a note to Vienna, disavowing
my intention to disturb the iiilt'giily of the
Ottoman Empire.
ESTRt'CTIVE FIRE IN THE BROOKLYN
NAVY YARD.
Ntw Yons, April 16 A most destructive
firo commenced this morning, at 6 o'clock,
in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, anil lias-been
sling the whole day. .
It originated, it is supposed, from spouta
teout combustion in the paint loft over Ihe
umbethouse. This building was 300 fuel
n length, and was filled tvith timber, the
vhole of which was entirely consumed.
I mono the stock of lumber consumed were
he frames of a seventy-four, a fiigate, a
loop-of-war of Southern pine, which hail
.uen stored for twelve years, and the frames
f ,three other vessels, besides a large amount
f other timber.
During the fire, two bombshells exploited
n the gunner's room ; but, luckily fiopeison
vat injured.
A large amount in paints and varnishes
rere also destroyed.
The estimate of Ihe loss is set down at
milding, 820,000; timber, $60,000; paints
.nd varnishes, 920,000, and the contents of
h gunner's loft, 5,000.
New Ea m Tyre Skttino. Tha recent
(rike by the printers induced the proprietor
f the Day Book to advertise for female com
osilora. Hia call waa answered by about
ne. hundred girls, who were all anxious to
e initialed into the mysteries of setting
vpe. Out of this number, he selected six,
nd put them at the case, and the editot in
urns us that in two days they have made
teh proficiency that they will, in a "short
me, earn from eight Io twelve dollars a
eek. Female compositors, although new
t New York, we believe have long existed
I Boston and other cities, and this move
tent on the part of oar neighbors of the Day
ook, may lead to tha successful introduc
ed of new era in type aetting in Ibi city
N. Y. Dem. and Star.
Pit, WrissLHaTT, lbs founder and diree
r of the widely known Water Cure estab
ibment at Brattleboro', Vt., is dead. The
lUblishmcnt will bo continued by his wi.
JW.
Th Susquehanna Bridge Bill tinaily
Passed. Baltimore, April 14 Tho bill
uranling to the Philadelphia, Wilmington
and Baltimore Railroad Company the right
io build a bridge across the Susquehanna
river at Havio de Grace, was passed by the
Maryland Senate to day, by a vote of 13 yeas
to 3 nays. It is now finally passed, and
does not need the Governors signature to
become a law.
Skntk.ncs or Dkath. Wilkeslarre, Pa,
April 14 Reese Evans, convicted of the
murder of Lewis Reese, was to-day sentenced
to be executed.
New Advertisements.
APPEALS.
rTMIE time and place for holding appeals by
tho Commissioners in tho scleral townships
and boroughs in tho County of Northumberland
for the year 1853, to wit :
May S, at the House of F. Fryer, Low. Mahanoy,
May 3,
fclias Hlingor, Jordan.
" Geo. Smith, Jacksou.
Peter Bcisnl, Up. Mahanoy.
" Peter Weikcl, Cameron.
" Wid. Raker, Lit. Mahanoy.
" Henry Weaver, Zcrbo.
" Jacob Mowry, Coal.
" C. Leiscnring, Shamokin.
School House, in Rush.
" Elius Emcrich, L. Augusta.
Commissioners oflice Sunbury and
Upper A tigusla.
House of II. Haas for Aorth'd and
Point.
" B. Fordsman, Cliilisqusquc.
" Mrs. Strieker, Milton.
" Ab'in. Kissinger, Turbut.
" Isaac Render, Lewis.
" H. J. Header, Delaware.
May 4,
Moy 5,
May 0,
May y,
May 0,
May 10.
May 1 1,
May 12,
May lit,
.May I t
May 10
May 17
May 18
May 19
May 30
Mav 21
Com'ssts. Office, . )
Sunbiirv, April 10, IS53. (
CHRIST. ALBERT,
-'HR 1ST. ALBERT, )
HAS. WEAVER, V
IOS. NICELY. )
C
JO
I'KfctTY & ISIHIIKTI'S
Agricultural Wiirtlionsc and Seed Ster?.
No. 194 i H.'arkcl Street,
IhiladelpHa.
T2ROUTY & MEARS' Patent Self-Sharpen--
ing Ploughs of all sizes, right and left hand
ed Subsoil, Side Hill and Double-Mould, etc.,
with Steel Extending Points, Bar-Share, Beach,
and other kinds of Castings fur repuiriug. The
Emperor of Russia awarded lor the above
Ploughs, a massive Gold Medal, valued $300.
AUo the Gii'EAT MEDAL at the World's Fair
was awarded P. & M. Plough, No. 40. Culti
vators with Double-Point Polished Steel Teeth,
which can be reversed, thus getting Doublo Wear
of the Common Teeth. Also, cultivutors of all
kinds with Steel Teeth.
Spain's Atmospheric Corn Planters,
Churns, Turnip Drills, $1 to SO,
Com Shellcrs, improved Oram's Pulcut Pan
kinds, Mills,
Hay and Straw Cutters, Garden Engines,
Haiid Com Mills, Wheat Drills,
Corn and Cob Crushers, Horse Powers and
Gcdd's Improved Har- Thrashers,
rows, Mowing and Reaping
Square ond A Harrows, Machines,
Horse Rakes, Chain Pumps,
Grindstones, ready hung, Cuttle Ties,
Dirt Scrapers, Bull Kings.
Agricultural Furnaces, Patent Iron Snaths,
Ox Yokes and Bows, Grubbing Hoes,
Forks lor unloading hay, Transplanting Trowels,
Man Hay Kukes, Hay & Manure Forks,
Bow Bins, Shovels and Spades,
Apple Purer, Garden & Field Hoes,
Ox Muzzles, Garden Rakes in variety
Mole Trapi, Children's Tools,
Pruning Hooks & CUis- Darling Scythes,
sels, fnalhs, with Patent
Saws and Scissors, Fastenings,
Iron Well Curbs, und Potatoe Hooks,
Zinc tubing for Chain
Pumps,
Also, Horticultural Tools (of every descrip
tion.) Garden and Grass reeds, for sale ut the
lowest price, at Wholesale and Retail.
Phila. April 16, 1853. Sin.
A CARD.
El'
AYIXG embarked in the Mercantile busi
ness on my own account, I take this op
portunity to thank the friends ol the lute firm, and
the public in general for the liber n 1 patronage
extended to me heretofore, and would be most
huppy to sec them at my new business stand, in
the house formerly occupied by John Leiseuring,
opposite the Dank.
MARKS B. TRIESTLEY.
Koithutnherland, Murchttti, 1853. 3m
SELEGTSCHOOL.
rPHE undersigned informs tlic citizens of Sun
bury and vicinity, that he has opened a So
lect School in this place, for tho instruction of
both sexes, in the various branches ol learning,
viz: LnulisU Grannner, Geography, Arithtnatic,
Astronomy, Philosophy, &c. Also the Latin
and Greek languages.
His J crins are :
For Common English branches !3.
" Higher " " $4.
" Languages, Latin and Greek $5.
Exercises in Composition and Declamation
every week.
LEVI SEASIIOLTZ.
Sunhury, April 16, 1853. 3t.
All Apprentice Wanted.
FI1HE Subscriber wants an Apprentice to learn
L the baddlery and Harness business. An
industrious boy between 10 and 18 years of age.
will find a good situation by snplyiug soon to
" A. J. STROH.
Buuhury, April 10, 1853. tf.
NOTICS
8 hereby given that Ihe subscriber purchased
ut Constable sale, on (he 2d day of April
lboJ, Ilie loltowing articles, sold us tiie pro
perty of Jscob Fox, by Martin E. Buchcr, Con
stable of the Borough of Suubury, and that he
has loaned the same to the said Jacob Fox, with
the priviledge of selling the same or until he sees
fit to remove them, viz :
1 Gray Horse, 2 acres Wheat in the ground,
12 acres Rye in the ground, 2 Plows, 1 Harrow,
1 HcilTcr and 1 Shoot.
WILLIAM HOOVER.
Sunbury, April 9, 1853. 3U
List of Jurors,
OF Northumberland Count), for May T.,
1RS3. Sneeinl Court
1853.
I
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Sunbury John Lyons, Thomas Robins,
Beui. F. Diehl, P. B Masser.
Milton John Deivel, William Heinen,
Timothy Miller, Abram. Straub.
Delaware David Aungst, Amos S. An
derson. Turbut Joseph Deshler, Robeit Mack.
Chilisquaqui Peter Voras, John Freder
ick, John Beckley, sen., Andrew Killer.
Poimt Henry Morgan, Adam Vandlin".
Rush James Eckman, Jesse Weaver, Jos.
Kenady.
Shamokin David Kelly, Jamea Yocum.
Upper Augusta Henry Burns, Isaac
Fisher.
Lower Augusta Wallet Speece, Dennis
Wolverton, Jacob bhipman, fcolomon sut
ler. Upper Mahonot Jacob Strasser, sen.
Little Mauonoy Israel Dunkelbereer
Coal Alexander Caldwell, Joseph Sny
der.
Jordan Samuel Wiest.
Cameron Benj. F. Klock
Mann's Establishment
25 SonfA Sixth Slrett,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
I'ntent Letter Copying Iretaci,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENER9, 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
Phila., April 9, 1853. ly.
Notice to Contractors
SEALED PR0P0AL8 will be received at
the Engineers' ollice in Lewisburg until the
S7th day of April next for tho Grading and Ma
sonry of that part of the Susquehanna Railroad
which will be between the borough of Suubury
and I.ewiatiurg, a distance of about ten miles.
Profiles of the lino and specifications of the man
ner of extending the work will be exhibited at
the said office for three days prior to that date.
Tho linn will bo divided into Sections of about
a mile in length, and proposals may bo made for
each mile sepcrately or for tlio whole work.
Proposals may state what proportion of the
amount of payments, if any, will bo taken in
stock of the company at par.
A. B. WARFORD,
Engineer.
Engineers' Office, )
Hnrrisburg, April 9, 1853 tl. )
NOTICE
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United Stolen,
Alexander L. Ilickey Co.,
THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR PlilZF. MKDAL
TRU N K.-M A N U FA CTO U V,
iVo. 143 Chcsnul Street, Fmnt of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
.4 RE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant
and Travellers one of the largest and iiion'
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever
ollered for sale in this city, together with a gen
eral nsso. tint nt of every kind of Trunk which
cun posfil.ly be imagine. I, ranging in price iroin
two tl thirty dollar. AUo, a splendid assort
ment of Lames' Dress Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, Gigs, oVc, eVc,
all of which wc arc prepared to sell at reduced
prices. We respectfully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extenspe
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEX. L. H1CKEY & CO.,
No. 148 Chcsnut Street.
Phila., April 9, 1803. 6m.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad-J-
' ministration on the estate ot Isaac Minnier,
sen., late of Lower Augusta township, Northum
berland county, dee'il, have been granted by the
Kegistcr of said county to tho undersigned.
Therefore all persons indebted to suid estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will present them to
WM. V. SILVERWOOD, Adm'tor.
Lower Augusta twsp., April 6, 1853 6t
THE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST 4XD THE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
SLAYLCSKS
Model Spriag Stylo Hat3,
N EQUALLED bv nny others in all that
can render SRtisf'nction to tho S'esrer.
tiive them atrial. The Vcrv Finest Mulcski si
! H its for 3,50 ; fc'econd Qmility, very fine, 3.00
Third Quality, a capital article, 'i50. All these
, are warranted.
Model Hut Store, Nj. 46 North 6th Street
Phil.idelphiu,
l'htlit., April J, 1633. Gin.
Cist of fellers
ItE.MAIM-VO IN Tllli FUST Ol l llli AT
feBJMJl ill', March 31, 1S53.
A
Samuel Adams
B
Robert Blaiiinore
Geo W. Brewer
C. Bo wit 2
John S. Biiht
John M Blackrey
Jacob Bailer
c
Mrs. Mary Campbell
Joseph M Cook
Henry J. Colt
Geo Conrad
Sam B Conrad
D
Sophia Donovan
F
Jacob Feoely
Arthur Little
Joseph Li be
M
Geo Miller
John Mutts
Mrs II Millay
Mary Maulz
Geo Pecer
Jacob l'ickard
E
James L Randolph
Henry Renn
Dr John Uukor
Peter Rhodes
John RaUer
S
Josiah Slinfler
Simon Snyder
B D Sanders
Charles San is
T
Teri Thompson
Wm Teals
C M Taylor
Henry Troxel
V
Miss Mary Ann Van
zant W
Adam Wolloang
Chatles Wilour
John Wutidt
Annanias Wynn
Jacob rox
0
Win Gass
Jacob Guiisar
H
Elias Hull
Uanc Hull'
Dau'l Hileman
J
Wm. Johnson
Jacob Juniipy
t A.
Daniel Koi'k
Isaac Keiser
K.lias Kesslur
John Keiifohen
Miss Kate Williamson
L
John Lnfler
Lewis Leonard
Geo Wayn
z
Weiser W Zieglur
It. B. PACKER, P. JI.
List of Letters
rtK.M.UMMJ IX TIIE POST OFFICE
at Northumberland, March 31, 1853.
B
Brouso Stmuul
Barrett John R
Butler Samuel
Bucklew Peter
Burgurtt Joseph B
Bower Ira
c
Case N P
Kritier Miss Ann E
Knoiis Solomon
L
I.oubridge Abraham
Lenehan John
Letenner Rubeit
Lynns Misa Jane
Lyman James
Jtt
Chief Engineer of Sun-Mitchell Barney
bury and Harrisbury KMurry Jacob
Road Mivicher Charles
Criswell Hon Jas N
F Nee Bridget
Freese Geo W 0
Fitdier Adam ONaile Marks or Jas
Fisher Miss ElizabelhOReiley John
q r
Garnett Andrew Perner Frederick
Gallancher Bernard Price Thomas
Gift Mary Pearson John
h a.
Harlev Jamea Russell Jamea & J no
Harris Wyatt Smith
Higby Wm S
Hays Mary . Swarts John G
Hamor Even Sen Smith O W
Ilerty Isaao Seigel Alexander
Harney Isaao Sharron John
Hac?ey Miss IsabellaSafeton Samuel
V V
Keefer Marparett Vardgang Mra Mary
Kunkleman tranklinS W
Keslet Messrs E C Winchester J J
Co 2 Y
Kirkbridga E Young Messrs Thomas
& bons
MARGARET WEIMER, V. M
8 W AIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
FOR THE CURE OF
Incipient consumption,
Scorfula, General Debility, While Swelling,
Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver an I
Skin, and ell Diseases arising from
Jmpuititt of the Blood, and the
Effects of Mercury.
SW AIM'S PANACEA lis lusts for more thnn thirty
years celebrated in this o-ntiitry and in Enrnpf 'for MS
exlraortluuirv cures for tlic certificates of wliica reference
is mmlc to tho directions and books (which limy be had
gratis) neeomionyliifr. Ilia Paiiacai. Sonre of which Riva
the particulais of cases too friaatltil fiir jriicralpiililiciilioii,
where the patients had been alinoal eaten up with Scrofula,
and were deemed incurable hy Physicians.
Ill has been used in hospitals and private practice, sihI
ha had the siiurular iVirtnne of beina; reeomineiit by the
moat celebrated phyaiciuna and other etniurnt perais.
Ainona; ntliera ny
W. Gilaon, M. D., Trnf. of Smsery.
Valentine M At, M. !., l'rof. of ti
Pa. t'nlveraity.
urf ,..!. I invar-
SUV.
W. P. Dewees, M. D., Prof, of Mntu P. t.'iilveniiy.
N. Chapman, M. 1 , Ttot. of Physic, Pa I niversity.
T. Parke, M. 1., Prei't Collrfco of Physicians, Phila.
Dr. Del Vallo, Prof, of Medicine, Hnvana.
Jce Uouionce de l.uz, Prof, of tunr ry, Lisbon.
J. Chipmnn. Member Roynl Collrje Surgeiiis, London.
O. W. Krvinir, late Minister to Cpjin.
Bir Tliomus Pears-in, Ma). Gen. llriliali Army.
Gilbert Kuberlson, British Consul, It., 4c.
And nisi, the wonderful cures effected by 8vaiin-s Pan
acea have for mnny years ninde it an iuvutunble reinedy.
The Punaecn d.H-s not contain mercury in nuy foim, and
being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the
111' ist tender infant.
The retail price has been reduced to SI 50 per bottle,
(coiituiuilur tlure half pints) or itirer bottles f..r 81.
HKWAKB OF IMPOSITION.
Swaim's Pauncua is in round b illies, fluted 1 ipgitudi
nally, with tlic following It tiers 1)1 wn rn the qlass :
"SVAIM'. PANACEA PIIII.ADA.' '
and tciviu; the mime of Jas Hwaim slnmpeil on the seat
tuff wax, and written on the label civering the c irk, nnd a
splendid eugrnvins for the side of the tsitlle. c imp -acd of
tteanelrie lathe work, c nnprisir.e nine difteifiit dies,
wliich liave ticcn furm-d for the exclasi.-c use of ilie pro
prirtor, bv Draper & Co , bank note enj:rnvors, of Puilu
dclphia. In the centre is u portrait of the luty Wm. eiwaiin
C'ipyriulit secured.
ALSO, SWAIM'S VIIRMirfCK.
A valualite Family Medicine, htiiiji n hijblv approved
remedy I'm all diseases ;miiiig froin d-Jiilily of the diges
tive orirmts, such as Worms. Ch ilera MirMts, Dysfiitery
Kever imd Affile. Itleeiling Plies, Siek llendacho, Vc., An.
See the Pamphlet (which may tic had grutis) ucc;'inpsuy
lug tlio Vermifuee.
Prepared onlv nt SW'AI.M'S LAliOH ATORV, TIIU
OLD STAND,' Sevenih slrecl, below Chestnut, Philadel
phia, and a .i!d by ult tlic respectable Druggists in ttie Tin
ted States.
caktiox to Tin: pi;ni.to.
Persons wisbinff nbtain the riuiine SWAIM'S PAN
A CIC A and SWAIM'S VHHMil-'UGH, sliould bv eareful
to obscive thafthe name
SWAIM
ii spelled correctly on the botlb a and labels, or they may
be imposed on ly mcdieiurs intide in imitutiou of them by
a peisnn beuring a somewhat similar itame, writ eulvulated
to ueccive.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S.
SchieiTt-lin, Brothers & Co.,
104 and inn John .St., firw York.
Philadelphia, Aplil 0, lTi3 Sill
Estate of THOMAS VASTINE, dee'd.
THE subscriber, Administrator of tho estate of
Thomas Vastinc, dee'd., hereby 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 VASTINE, Adm'tor.
ShsmoMn, April 9, 1853. 3t.
Stop the Horse Thief!
83 0 KEWAltl)!
4 HORSE was Stolen from the stable of the
-subscriber, residing in Venn township, licrks
county, on Tuesday ni jltt the 5lh inst. The
horse is a dark Chcsnut, about 13 hands high,
with long rnanc?his front feet newly shod, and
branded on tho left hoof with an X., on the left
side of bis breast is the mark of the collar, one
of the hind lea is a little cracked. Thcro was
also a saddle and bridic stolen at tho same time.
$20, will be paid for the recovery ol snid horse,
and .$10 lor the apprehension of the thief.
liC..i;Ul.l.E. IU-L.L.IV.
April 9, 1S53. 3t.
WILLIAM PERKINS'
Ge nil tin ens I'd s ' to nabh
CLOTHING- HOUSE,
A'o. 231 Chcsnul. Third door Mow Eighth st
rhilatelpiria.
HAS on hand a full stock of French and
Euslish Piece Goods, which will bo made
to order at the Shortest .Notice, in the Lalct
Style, FOR CASH.
Phila., April B, 1833. om.
Hobby Horses, Children'- Propellori,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail hy
BTJSS1TET-L & T'JLL,
So. 61 DUCK Street,
Philadelphia.
Orders through the mail promptly executed
Phila., April 0, 1853 ly.
(.as Fixtures Sj Liimjis.
HENDRICK, HORNING & BROTHER,
Ao. 221 North 2nd st. above Vine,
rillLADELI'llf A.
SAVING had many years practical mceiii
r.M r. in the butiiucss and as all work sold
by us is manufactured under our immediate super
vision we are enabled to oiler to purchasers superi
or articles in every, branch of our trade upon the
most favorable terms. At our store may belouml
in every variety and style of finish Gas and
Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Sido Brackets for
Hulls, Churches, &e., Inn Improved Pine
Oil Lamp. Also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps,
Seriandulcs, Boquer holders, Parlor, Right and
Heading Lamps on hand. Lump Ulasses, Olobcs,
V lck Khailes, &c.
All mail warrautfd or no sate.
Factory No. 66 Noble street near 4th.
Remember Store 221st 2nd street, lieit door to
Stewart Dcpuy s Carpet store.
Phila., April U, 1R53. 3m.
Borough Ordinance.
1. Bo it ordained. Ac. That from and after
the publication of this ordinance, no dog or hitch
shall be suffered to run at large in any of the
streets, lanesor alleys of the borough of Sunbury,
unless ha or she shall be securely muzxlcd by a
safe and substantial wire muzzle, sufficient to
nrevent him or her from biting any person or an
imal, under a psnalty of TEN DOLLARS, to
be sued for and recovered from ttie owner oi ins
doc. as debts of like amount are now by law re
coveruble: one half to the person who sues for
the same and the other to the use of the liorougli,
2. Anv dog or bitch found running- at large us
any of the street, lunes or alleys of said borough,
unless muzz.ed as above required, snail be killed ;
md the Chief Burgess is hereby authorized to
draw his warrant on the Treasurer for the sum of
FIFTY CENTS in favor of any person who
shall make satisfactory proof that he has killed
any dog or bitch so running at large unmuzzled.
V. w. Biii.-yjJiL.ij, Assist, uurgess.
P. M. SHINDEL, Clk,
Sunbury, April S, 1853.
EDUCATION.
MR. 11 USE A W. AT WELL tenders Ids
acknowledgements to Parents, for the
Haltering encouragement bestowed on him, and
would herewith announce that be will commence
j another term ot bis school, about the middle of
April, uext. He respectfully solicits a comma
sncs of their patronage.
suubury, March i0, 1853. 3t.
i 2,000 Giftgfor the People.
Extraordinary Inducements
X'O witnrna the movlu of tha run-tama of llis
oci2an voyagl
B to
of JhW, '''"r'""J'
eilir',,!!J"iJu .'T'' le"ve'o propose distributing to the
S2i I .Md'hl1' "Itimore, New York, and th.
J' milng placet .a number or
VALOAULK AND COHTLY GIFTl,
.,.. inclndinc tho
N-wdra.iSSANORAMA
K KaS'S,s, wiihin
etVKtSsW
PJ.ouoTICKLTS
-
ch purchasiT '"' i " 'I f"", thus niviu. to
ins i I n a.V?m . V oTU or Hts Monkt, besides nn,,rd
, " "IMKTtanuy to obtain one of the following arti.
iw:;m"' :
Gnki Wiuch, if
3 Gold Wutehcs,
AO t.old Pens at 8S each.
K QoU Pencil,, tw 'K.hi
) 1,334 Sleel Idinriivii.ei. nt as
VlO.dOO
ow
IISJ
150
Ml
5.1
1.1-00
a.J l,on:.',rV ,'r l"l,,,!ie evcr- '( will be d. ne fairly
JctJ e ?. f'.' "W"S named gentlemen have lou
" " '"iiioiee, viz:
V iSH VeMTy',aln Cl"'""t l fee. Art 1'nlon.
F A n ,vVCi."'"; rl"""" "' , D-nruerr. itvpi.t.
nut atic'ei.. Mortfhai" Tui'or, c Tner Tenth and Chest-
A I,lilld. Proprietor Cilv Item.
J lines f. Uee, I'roprielnr li.nly s."
I-'..? L'v?at f'lueipal St .all, r.,t GnmiroCT fel,..
il.. i u ""lu superviai.inthc liif.s will be distributed in
?. v ' ! ni",""r-'" leth of April, or as .on as
p .' a'.e"M dne noliecof wbieh will be given
l,- ...T- L''w"Vl,:e "L':l1 "I' ' H-"0 envelopes, prwiso
ij nui"1, la.nuo orders upon one kind of note paper for the
.:'". ' s-al,;:l ekiiees will be lliorouirlily
...j.. all() WHI oC piUCCI1 unoer iock huii Key
key
V.1" "' "' presenlmien. wben Ilie holdem of the lick-
els willenllnt the Odiee of the Ai.seml.ly liuikliiiB-, and
5lr' Jam's II. Pui'.and, No S6I Chestnut street, will pre
sent the I4.IKJI) sealvd envelopes imliserimiimlelv.
Unlets for liekcls bv mail, addiessed to i. Perhain As
senibly lluililuis. will he pruinpllv ulieuded to.
Tu-kels lor sle nt Ilie Assembly Itinl.linss, from 8 A.M.
to 10 I'. M. Als. for stile at the tliinrd House, Washing
ton II inse, Jones' Motel, Ainrri. i.n House, lTnited Stales
II. del, Franklin House, Merchants' H .lei, t'uion House,
nn.l oiler Hotels, and nt the principal Music flores
r.XIIIUITIONS KVI'.ltY APTKHNOON and EVE
NING, nt 3j and 7j nVloek.
Sinelc Tickets, ns usual, 45 cents. Children half-price.
Pbilu , April. 1653 4t.
Hotel For Sale
"lE are authorized to oiler for sale a superior
" second class Hotel, eenlcritlly located in a
Business (tart of the city of Philadelphia, com
manding, at this time, a largo trade from Penn
sylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.
Tho House contains One Hundred and ten
Rooms, and is capable of accommodating One
Hundred and Fifty persons.
The Gentlemen's Parlor, Reading rooms,
Bar rooms and Cilice, are on the first
floor.
The House has been recently thoroughly reno
vated, and in part newly furnished, and is fitted
up in the most genteel manner. The furniture
will be suld with the Lkask, which has over two
years to run, it a Tr.ur low ittiNT witli tho
privilege of renew ing for five years lomrer at the
same rent. The central location of this Hotel
being in the immediate vicinity of Business and
places of amusement, make it an opportunity
seldom to bo met with. It will be sold chenp,
anu on accomodating i crins. r or lurtlter particu
lars apply personally or by LuT-rtn Post Ptu
nttlicKeal Estate and General agency olficc, No.
81) south fifth street, Philudclnhi.i.
L'NL'EKLK H & ALLMOND.
Phila., March 20, 1S53. tf.
Estate of DAVID THOMPSON, dee'd,
,TOTK'E is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of David Thomson, late
of Coal township, Northumberland county dee'd.
All persons having claims or demands against
the estate of said deceased, are requested to inaKo
the Fame known to Ihe undersigned w ithout de
lay, and all persons indebted will make immediate
payment.
WILLIAM FAG1-.LY, ) , . .
KIM BE It CLEAVEH, ( Al,m
Shamokintown, March 20, 1853. Ct. .
i tors,
Estate of JOHN KRAMER, dee'd.
jVOTIOE i hereby given that letters of Ad-J-
ministration have been pranted to the under
signed upon the estate of John Kramer, late f
Lower Augusta township, Northumberland
county, dec' J. 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.
Upper Augusta twsp.. March 26. 18.r3. Ot.
SPRING MILLINERY (JOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
French Millinery Goods,
No. 45 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 jTAVING received hy late arrivals a large and
well selected assortment of
SriUNG MILLINERY tiOODS,
are now prepared to offer their customers, at the
lowest market prices
lilaco ISilks lor IJonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, all colors,
Fancy Nets and Laces,
Together with every nrliclo appertaining to tho
.Millinery trade.
March 12, 1853. S111.
Wood Willow Ware.
20,000 Fancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Dtz. Duckets, Assorted Colors,
600 Nestu Cedar Wash Tubs,
800 Cedar Churns.
500 Doz. Willow Baskets,
300 Doz, Wall und Scrub Brushes, A.c, &c.
The largest Stock ever offered in Philadel
phia, and the cheapest in the world. Orders
promptly filled.
M. Sc 1. M. KOWE,
No. Ill North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 13, 1853. 3m.
Estate of WILLIAM PEItSING. Sen,
deo'd.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa
mentary qn the above named estate, have
besn granted by the Register of Northumberland
County, to the undersigned. All persons having
claims against said estate, are requested to pre
sent them, duly authenticated for settlement ; and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment, without delay to
E. ZIMMERMAN, ) r ,
PETER PERS1NG, ' "'
Shatnokin twsp., March IS. IS53 Gt.
Notice
IS hereby given to those who held the 'office of
Overseer of the Poor, Supervisors, Collector,
Treasurer, etc., for the borough of Suubury, and
who have not yet settled Ihcir accounts that they
are to meet at II. Donnell's ollice, 011 Monday, the
16tll day of April next, lor tho purpose of having
their accounts audited.
By order of the Burgess
P. M. SHINDEL. Cloil.
Sunbury, April 2, 1653, 3t,
Notice.
THE COAL RUN IMPROVEMENT AND R.
R. COMPANY.
AN Election will be held by the stockholders
of the Coal Run Improvement and Railroad
Company, at the Franklin House in the city of
milsdeipttia, on Tuesday, April lth, IS53, be
tween the hours of I and 4 o'clock P. M. of said
day, for the Election of live Directors of said
Company,
rial. April 3, 3t.
GEOKGE AV ZJ.MEKMAN,
VENITIAN I5LIND MANUFACTURER,
No. Gi Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A (iKNERAL ASSORTMENT OF
BLINDS,
Which for stvlc nf finish and wrtrlctnnmliip esnnot I surfssspj. Wholessta sin) Re la If
nt the lowest prices. Also TRANSTA RENT WIN 1)0 W SHADES AND REED BLIND
wnoi.i:ft.vt.r., at m.vni i-'ACTunRns'pnicns.
IW MERCHANTS and others arc invited to call and examine,
l'hilodelphitt, August 21, 1853. ly.
i'i-.'f.-,.Y-tsTfeU,
CHERRY PECTORAL:-
Vor Hie Cure of
COU6HS, COLDS,
HOAHSEWESS, BRON1
OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AITS CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extent, (and a one of
them vuluul.le) lor the cure i f .ubn..ua.y coin, hints n ..
tiling lets evur been found wbieh c uU u.nupure in it's ef
tects with tins Prnpemtioil. (.Itheis eule s Miietim. s, but
"t sll times and in nil diseases of the lone, und throul
w nero ineOieiin eun Rive relict, this will d it. It i
pleasant to ttike, and peifeetly safe in aeci.rdauca with the
lireetiona. We do not ndvetlise for the infortunium of
those wholmve tried it but those who linvc nol. I'mnilics
thut luive known its vuluo will nol be w ithout it and by
its timely use, they ure secure from the dangerous conae
nuenees of Coughs and Colds whiib ueglceiul, rii.en into
fntnl consumption.
The liepl .ins of the MnssnchusetmTiislitute wns nwurd
e.1 to this preirut ion by tlieBourd of Jmlges in rtuplcinber
1MI7 also, the Medals of the three prcut Institutes of Art.
in this eonnlry j also the Deploma i f the tlbio Institute tit
Ctlleuniali, has been given to the CulinKY PteronAI., hy
their Oovcrniitent in couciilir.itiou of its exlr.iotiliuiuy
excellence and usefulness in cut ing nfl vcllons of ihe l.iuiga
atitt Throat
Ht-ail the rollowiiiff 0iininii fnuiulcil on tlm I 'in experi
ence tn llic enuui-tit l-lijututii "I Hie I'.irt am! City nt
Dr. J. C. Aver, ST. JOHNS. .Mav c. It-Si.
l-ivc ye-.trj trial of your ril:KKY Pl.t'ToUAL In my
practice, liaa proven wlttit I forcaaw imiii it etiiilrxuilinii,
tittKl Bit triti', thai il i-radic.itca ai.tl cures tiio eokla and
ci'URln to wliich we, in tlii aectiiiil, an- pveultnrly liublf.
1 think its riinil hits not yet leiMi itiac tvcrcil, nor lo I
know how a Imllcr remedy can be made for ttie distem
pers of the Throut and l.unps.
j. j. urirrox, m. d., f. n s.
See what it has done on a w isted cuinttitnti in. ,i.t tmlv
in Ihe following cases, but a th jtsund more :
PcDBtltv, Jan. aitlt, 18f,l.
Dr. Aver : In the nniitli of July laai 1 was utiacked by
a vi.ilct.t tharrhtru in mint-s of C'ulil'ornin. I rettirnrd to
San rruusisco in It jpe of receiving benrlit fr nn a change
of ctinutto and diet, My diatrtto.-a ec:tsed. tint waa fol
lowed by a severe c Hlylt and mneti a irenrss. 1 finully
tturled for It niie, but received no benefit from the voai;c.
My co'.te;h continued to grow w.irsc, and when I tiriivcd
ill New York. I wns tit ouee marked by my neinaititances
as a yjciini of c intiutnptiuil. 1 must c 'iihn thai I saw no
sudicn.'iit rcas n to it mU wl.at i:,y friends uil believed.
At this time I e imnielicrd t-ikin yrur truly invalnaljle
inciticine with line expectation of derivins imv benefit
from its use. You w mid n t receive lliese lirnVdid 1 not
regard il iny tltttv to stute to lite alilieted. tlir.inv'li you,
that my healtli, in the sjiuee of eielil in.intlu, is fttllv re
stored. 1 uttrtbutc it t i the use of'vour CilLltKY l'EC
TOltAL, Yours'irnlv,
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
NVisiiiMiiox, i'u , April 1'J, Iflf.
Dear sir : I'eelittp Ihttt 1 havu te-ett spared fr. rtt a pie
mature fiivr, throueh vo-.ir iinitriimeiilitliiy h'v Ihe jr. -vt-dctiee
ot O id, I will lake the Itbeity to cxmess to von my
gratitude.
A Cotitrh atitt tl.e tilitrinint: svinntinits of Cottftntiptiott
had reduced mc t io low to leave ice Nttvlhiiit; like hope,
when my physiciiin liroujtlit me a Ii Ulle'of v..ur Pr.cio
ual." It sectmil to niTord immediate telief. and tuw m
a tew weeks lime litis restored ine Io sound health. If il
will do lor others Hint il has t ,,c for me, you ure cer
tainly one of ihe benefuetera of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every bleasintr. I am
. Vey respectfully vnnrs.
JOHN J. CLARKE, Hector of St. Peter's Chore!..
V tilt such assurance and fr-tn such men, no stronger
proof can bo adduced uidets it be from us ell'eet upon
trial.
l'reparcd and sold by JAMES C. AY EH,
Practical Chemist, Lou-ell, Mass.
Sold in Suubury by II MASSER, and by
Drugtrists generally throusbout the fc-'late.
March 19, 1833. ceow ly. Nov. 13, '52.
RUFF'S
ll'reinimn Essence of Cofloe-
Maryl we'll pro-nj-i
' lung our livos oyn
! ustug Krupp s
; Ewencu of Cotlwe.
I'm
J II Y will man use that which is injurious to
Ins health, wl cn he Is willinir to give all
his wealth to restore it when it is lost I Stranje !
that at least two thirds of the human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injurr
ous to their health.
Ki'jtpi's S'.nsi'iicc of C'oflec
is, beyond doubt the best und most wholesome
lireimration of Coffee ill the world. Every oousC'
kcejicr should have it. Try it and be convinced
i avc a!,oul 00 l'et rc"'' ''i1'1'")'0"' health,
Warranted to render entire satisfaction,
Manufactured aiidfor sale bv
' ELI KRL'P1,
039 North 3d slrect Philadelphia.
N. B. All the ltrineitral Grocers and Druggists
f have it for sale throughout the United States.
For salo by the Agent, II. Ii- M asicr, Suubury.
January 1, 1S53. Cm.
Paper Hangings.
rilllE undersigned havo just opened
fresh
JL
and complete slock of WALL PAPERS.
anions which are GOLD and VELVET, FINE
SATIN, mid the LOWEST PRICED UNULA
ZED PAPERS ! Also, DECORATIONS,
BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS,
&c., Ac. Which they oiler at the lowest prices,
both wholesale and retail. The best workman
employed to hang paper either in the city or
country.
Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &o.
We have also our usual assortment of WRIT
ING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank
and School Books, Stationary, Ac.
PARRISH St HOUGH,
No. 4 North Fifth St., 2 doovs above Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
CASH paid for Countrv rugs.
rhila., March IS, 1853. 3m.
Flour and Feed Store.
'rWIE subscriber respectfully informs his
-L friends and Ihe public generally, that he has
opened a
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
in Fawn street, in the building formerly occupied
by Esq, Bower, as his ollice, where he will con
stantly keep on hand all kinds of (in .11 x. 1 101 a
asu Fxtu, at the lowest market prices, for Cash
or produce.
EMANTEL WILVERT.
Sunbury, March S, 1853 3m
Notice.
rfHE annual meeting of the Stockholders o
the Green Rid"o Improvement Company
will he held at tlio Girard House, Philadelphia,
on iuesday, the 13th ol May next, when an
Election for Tifb Directors will be held.
WILLIAM WIsTEH.
Secretary.
Phila., March 56, 1853.-tm.
A Blakcsinith AVunted.
A JOURNEYMAN Blacksmith is wanted
immediately by the subscriber, to whom
steady employment and good wages will be aivsii.
' JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, March 19, l.-i-
I Hilling,
IfiM. yULW using Krupps Cii; i U'
' m 'fstliii i t Jiutniiaj
THE ROAD TO HEALTH I
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
ciritK of a DisojtrmnF.r) uter and bid
DIUKSTION.
Copy of a Letter from M.: ?. W. Kttkus,
Lncmtst, 7, iVwcol Street, Liverpool, dated
0th June, 1851.
TVi Professor HottoWAT,
fm. Your fills and ointment hare flood the highest en .
our sale, list of Proprietory Medicines, for soma yaura. A
custmuei, t i whom I run refer for any enquiries, deairta
inelolet you know the particulars t,f her casa. 8h hti .
been troubled foi yents Willi a ilistirdeteii liver and baa!
digeiti ut. On the lusticiisioi, however, the virulence of
Ihe attack w its ao iiNtru,itr, and the iiirlainmalion aet in so
severely, thut doubts were entertained if tier not Ueuur
able lu bcui up under it lonuaiitelv sha was induced l
try your Pills, and she iiti.n iris me that alter the first, and
eucll succeeding d.ise, she lil.il great relief. She cilltlnuaj
to ttike Ihcm, and allhouiilt she usetl only three Holes, sha
is noV in the enj lytnenl of perfect health. 1 could hav
setil you many fuses, but Ihe nboa fnun the nvsniTr st
jus attack, ami the M EKtir cure, 1 think, speaks muh nt
Itivor ol your iittuuishing Pills.
l0,'"-o R. VV. KIRKUS.
AN l;XTHAOni)lAnV CfRK OP RIIKUMATIO
H.VI.R, IN VAN DIKMUN'S LAND.
Copt; of a Letter inserted in the Jlobart Town.
0U"T f i' March, 1851, by Ma, or
J. II uii.
Murenrct M"Coimlg.n, tdnetea,, years c.f age. residing at
Jli-W I own, Imd been sitllermg from u vioacni iWtrumua
lever for unwinds 01 two nv.,l i . .
prtved her ot the use of her limbs ; duiiuc laia period sb
was under the enre of the most eminent medical luau w
II ibart lown, uml by tltetn her ease was considered bow
less. A Irtend prevailed upon her to try Hulioway'a eala
liraled I ills, which she consented to dj, and in an iueradi
ble short smo of lima tlicjr cfTected a perfect cure.
ClltH OP A PAIN AND TlrillTNKSS IN THIi
CI1KST AND STOMACH OP A I'KttSON
tl YKAltSOP A OF..
From Messrs Thew if Son, Vioprietors of the
Lynn Advertiser, teho can vouch for th
following statement. August 2nd, 1851,
To Piofessor IIollowat,
Sin, 1 desire to bear testimony to Ihe good effects of
Hollowuy's Pills. For some years I stiflered seveiely from
u iwiii auu iigiiiness in me sioituteh wntcn was aisti acc ru-
punieu uy a shortness ot breath tal pieveutad ma front
wulkiug ubout. I am years of age,tutd rolwithsUmdiitr
my aavauced stale of life, these Pills have so leheved me,
that I am desirous tntit oliiers should be nmde acauaintiwt
with their virtues. I am now rendered. Uv their means.
comparatively active, and can take exercise without uicou-
vtiileuce or paw, which I could not do lietore.
t.7iijiieo, iic.Ttitt t-WE,
North sticel, I.ynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonde fully eTica-
ci'oks t'n the following complaints.
A cue Dropsy
IitftainmatiaA
Jaundice
Liver Com
plaints Lumbago
Piles
Rheumatism
Retcntiou of
Urine
Scorfula. or
Kina's Evil
Secondary
Aslhtna Dysenlarv
lltliotis Complaiuts Krystpeltis
Itiotchcs on the Female Itreeu-
Wrin larilies
B iwel Complaints Feveisof all
I'ohes kinds
insttpiUioii of Kits
the a iwcls (lout
Consumption Ilcad-ueha
Debility lutlicestion
S ne Throats Stone ond Gravel
Tit: Douloureux Tumours
Symptoms
l-lirers Vetejreal Affections Wormsof ail kinds
eakness, front whatever cause c, Ac.
the Pills should be used c'linoiutlv with Ids Ointmsut
moDt of the following etises :
S.il.l at the KslabliHlnueut of Professor IIoLr.nwsT. M4k
Slratid, (near Temple itur, L"iidoii.) and liy all respeetatila
uruettiMS anu Detilers m iMe.lietues throughout ilia untisk
Ininitre. St th aeof Ilia United stales, in JJoxes at 3?Ie.,
fr7c., and 50c. each Wholesale hy the priitcinul Drue
houses in ihe Union, ond by .Meurs. A. ti. it D. Sxsds,
New Yotk,
T There is a eonsidersble savins by tftkins the larger
sues
-N. H. Directions for tha raids, tea nf natients ua averv
disorder aac allixed to euih U .
October 8U, 1b53, ly.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers iu
ConTectionarv of all kindi,
No. 113 North Third St. below llaeo,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE attention of .Dealers is requested to ail
examination of their stock, which will las
found to be at mist equal to any in this city
FOREIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season.
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to.
February 5, 1853. 6m.
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Coinniision Merchants,
23 anti 25 Spears Wharf,
BALTIMORE-
RiarrtE.sx'ES.
John Clark, Esq., Piesident Citizens' Bank, Dalt.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, "
John Hertzlcr, Jr., Esq.. Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sinnicksoit Sc Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port D
positc. .1. Wullowcr fV Son Harrisburg.
Col. IL C. Eycr, Selinsgrovo.
J. H. App Sc Co., '
Nngle, Vingate & Co., Milton.
W. W. (,'ooke, Esq., Muncy.
Simon Schux ler, Esq., "
(!eori:e llodine, Hughsville.
W. Weaver & Co., Montourseille.
Gen. William F. Packer, W illiumtport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cishier, "
J nines II. Iluling,
Lewis G. Huliuir. "
M'Heury & Uubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Iluling, Esq., Lock Haven.
Itr C arr, Gicac & Co have the largest wharf
room of any commision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch to boats in disehargins;
their cargoes.
March 13, 1853 Cm.
C II E A P
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactury
or
G. L. aLtlLLER &, CO.,
S. W. corner Arch and Second Streets
rX2ZZ.ABEZ.FHIA.
TJ7 VERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole
ff2j sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes,
are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and ethers are invited to give us a
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
Brasses, Trimmings, Sec., always on hand.
Remember fj. W. corner SECOND sad
ARCH Street Philadelphia.
February 13, 1S53. Cm.
An Apprentice Wanted.
Tho subscriber wants an apprentice to learn
the business of a Blacksmith. A boy IT or 18
years oU, of good moral character, would find a
good situation by applying soon at the old staud
of George Zimmerman.
SOLOMON 8TR0H.
Sunbury, Feb. 13, 1853.--
For Sale. '
r ni BUSHELS or POTATOES by tha
tlUU aubscribcr.
CHARLES CAWLEY.
Drj Valley, March 18, 1853. .
rNK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con.
arcs ink for sale, wbol.aU and retail by
n-emlr 38. ISSO. Ii MASSER.