Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 30, 1853, Image 3

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i&rujENMtoF RAiLnoAnn rron the
VALUE OF rROPKHTY.
We copy from the Cleveland Herald the
following, In re.r! lo the influence of rail
roadi in increasing the value of property :
It in Mloninhing the chance that railroads
hate made in our city. There are loin in
Cleveland valued by the Assessor in 1846.
tor less than 8100, (and it wus Ihoupht thnt
they were valued loo high,) that can not
now be bought for $1,000. There are two
or three ten acre lota in the vicinity. of the
Depot of the machine shops of the Cleveland
and Pittsburg rnilroml that were offered at
some $5,000 within the last cix years that can
not now be bout-lit for lew than $1,000 per
acre. Since Alfred Kelley took out the first
whnelbnrrowful of earth from the track of
the Cleveland and Columbus railroad in 1M7,
the value of the real eslate has been ilnnMeil,
and I am decidedly of the opinion that if the
entire real properly of the not city wn to
be sold at public auction, it would eell for
more than treble the amount it would have
old for in 1847, and yet we have only just
begun lo feel the benefits of our railroads.
Cleveland started late in the railrond enter
prise, but that start was a stronaone. Our
cily lias $400,000 invested in railroads, and
in railroads and plunk roads our citizens have
at least $600,0110 moie, making a total of
$1,000,000. Leonard Case, Esq, has some
$60,000 of railroad stock, and with all his
far liyhted'sajjaeity, he lias never made an
investment that will pay him better. Let
mo illuslinte. IT id leu-acre lots on the north
easterly purl uf the cily, numbering 300
ncresor more, wete assessed, I think in 1546,
nt some $10,000, and he ofTeied lo sell ti e
lots for 20 per cent, less than Assessor's val
tie. Some $7,000 or 58. 000 were deducted
from the assessment. ( presume that the
teti-acie lots could not be bought at an aver
age of less than $500 per acre. On Euclid
street, lots that weie worth from $100 to
4250, MX or seven yeais nyo, are now held
ut fiyuies varying fiom $1,000 to $1,600 per
aeie.
Cattawissa and Erie Railiioad. Sev
eral of the contiactois have commenced op
Illations on their sections on this road.
Shauiips are going up in the vieiniiy of
Danville, grading is under nay, and exten
sive arrangements making fur preparing the
ground for llio iron track.
Thk Scientific American slates on reliable
authoiity, thai "if at two feet above -the
throat of your chimney you enlarge ihe
opening lo double size, for I he space of two
feet, then carry up llie rest as at first, your
chimney will never smoke."
Wood Gas. The City of Wilminuton
North Carolina, is now for its size, the cheap
est lighted city in the United States. The
whole apparatus, includim; mains, casome
ter, fee, cost but 18,900. This includes their
transportation from Philadelphia, with also,
the pay nud passage of wmkiiieu.
Common Small Biceix. Take a linnlful of
hops to a pailful of water; a pint of bran,
and half a pint of molasses, a cup of yeast
und a spoonful of ginger.
Never Use Ley to clean tin; it will spoil
it soon J nuke it clean wilh suds, and rub
with whiting, and it will look well, and lasl
longer.
i 'At Jj MAY A large number of our "first
families" that is tlic first to leavo town-are
already t Capo Island, enjoying the sea breezes
und the bulldog. The ladies arc charming; and
tho gentlemen arc rcmarkahle for their handsome
appearance and tasteful dressing. The secret of
this matter is that they get all their clothing at
Kockhill & Wilson's Clothing Store, No. Ill
Chesuut street, coiner of Franklin Place, Philadel
phia. Philadelphia, Nov. 6. IH52. ly. cw.
Ky-POISONlNG.Cfl
Thousands of parent who use Vermifuge
composed ol Castor oil. Calomel, &c. aie not
awaie, thai while they appear to heiiflil the
patient, I hey aie actually hiying the luinuhi
lions lor a series ol diseases, such as saliva
tion, loss of sight, w eakness of limbs. rVi".
In another column will be found the adver
tisement of UobiMisack's Medicines, lo which
we ask the attention uf till directly iuieiesled
in l heir own as well us their Child, en's health.
In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising
from those of a bilious type, should make
use. of llie only genuine medicine, Iloben
sack's l.iver Pills.
C7" lie not deceived," but ask for lloben
sack's Worm Syrup ami Liver Pills, ami ob
serve Ihat each has the signature of the
Pioprielor, J. N. 1IOBENSACK, as none
eUv are genuine.
m a n it i En,
III Ibis place, on the 24ll int , by llie
Rev. P Horn. Mr. Samuki. Rgksf.k, ki'.Mih.
Christians Zimmerman, both of Lower
Augu-ta.
Hv the Rev. John P. Hudson, on Thnisdny
the 14lh inst , Mr. Hekrv K Cvi.v, in Miss
Margaret Rkadfr daughier of Henry
Reader, both ol McEwensville, Pa.
In Milion, 6 h inst., by ihe Rev. Dr. Long
mere, Ciias A Garrison, of Tioy, N. Y-,
lo Mis Mabv E. Wilson, of Milion.
In Milion, on the 7ih int.. by llie Rev. D.
Longmore, D. D , Mr. J. Abner McUhide,
of Chulaskv, Northuinberlaml county, to Mis
Maiiv Hays, of Perry county.
In Chilisqnaqiie, on the 20 h ull , by
Thomas Pardoe, Kq., Major James Shear er,
to Mis. Ei.iZABKTil Snydkr, both of that
township.
i i i: i.
in this place, on 20ih insl , CATHARINE,
wife of Heuiy Barlbher, aged about 60 years.
At the resilience of Hugh Wilson, Jr. in
Buffalo, Montour county, 2 11 ull., CHARLES
WILSON, uyed 68 yea'i.
In Lewistown, at the residence of her son-in-law,
Hon Abiaham S. Wilson, Mr.
NANCY NOUUIS, relict of the lute John Nor
ris, of Brown's Mills, in her 77ill year.
At Northmoreland, in Wyoming county,
the2Sili oil, Ihe Rev. JOHN RHODES, in
Ihe 821 year of bis upe.
In Bloomsburp, on Thntsday Ihe 7th Julv,
of cancer in the throat, Mr. ANDREW
FALLS, aged about 47 years.
l)e ill ctiiicts.
PUladelpbia Market.
July 27, 1853.
FLOira and Meal. The lust newt from
Europe has rather depressed prices; wa
oooi s I cnod oU slock at 5 ; Iresh around is
held it $51. Sales for city consumption at
J5 37 1 a S 75. Kve Flour andCuiH Meal r
dull j the former is held at $3,75; last sales
nt' fresh eround Pennsylvania Coin Meal at
$3. and Brandywina at $3 374.
GftAm. There is a moderate demand for
Wheat, but h lower prices. Sales of South
ern new red at $t 10 a $1 124, and new
white at $1 23. Old red is worth $116.
Rye is steady at 83o. Corn is dull, add of
(red at 70u for yellow. Oals Some South
ern are reported at 36a.
VViiiskby Sales of bblsat 25o, and rinds,
at the same prioe, and scarce.
Baltimore Market
July 23, 1833.
GRAIN. The quantity of Wheat r.t mar
kel, ihis morning, was very large, some
21 000 bushels boiinr offered ut the Corn and
Flour Exchange, the greater part ol which
was lakeu by shippers and millers. There
i- a decided lulliiiii off in piiees since Satur
day, mid we nole sales of goo. lo prime reds
al 'llOallO ets., i leliiding family flour par
eels. About 15 000 bushels Coin were also
offered The demand, which has been ac
ite for some da s past, was much less so
his rtioinintf ami decided ful inj ofT in price
is vis, bio. Sales of while were made at 65
els., and mellow ut 66 .67 els. D.ilesol Ala
rylainl Rvp were made nt 72 73 els. Penn
sylvania Rye is quoted at 82.88 o s. We
nole sales of new mid old Virginia a id Marv-
and Oa's at 37,i40 els; Pennsylvania Oals
are quoled as before at 43.44 its.
Since eailv (,hane there was a fui-
iher decline in Wheat. Sales of good to
piime whiles have been made dining the
dav "1. 106 1 114 cts , mid good to prime reds
al 108i 1 1 1 cis.
WHISKEY This article slill continues
scarce end in active demand, and a further
imptovement in puce is visible. We quoin
sales of (ibis, ut 354 cts. No sales of hhds.
reported.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
WllKAT. - 100
Rr.. . . .75
Cult. . . -64
Oats. 44
Potatoes, 55
BcTl'I'll. . -14-
Eons. ... jo
PlIHK. ... 8
funtiii. .... 125
Talluw. I -10
Beeswax . Sft
Hkcklkii Flat, . 12
Ditn.n Appi.i.s. ... H0
l-i.i. rAi:iu.s. . 100
Flax - 17
TJ aA'TI '" ' " ' ' 1
New Advertisements.
A VALUABLE HOUSE
And Three Acres of (j round
FOR SALES.
TpHE subscriber offers at private sale, his house
J- and three acres of ground, on the river Rank
within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury,
now in the occupancy of John Shisslcr und orig
inally owned by C.ias. (iussler while engaged in
boat building. The improvements aie a
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
With a Well of good Water,
and a good frame stable, i here are a number of
excellent fruit trees on the premises. The. prop
erty is handsomely located and will be sold at a
reasonable piicc and possession given in April
next. Apply to Geo' (.'. Welkcr, Esq., uf Sun
burv, or to the cubscriher at Sclinsgrove.
PETE 11 RERUN.
July Co, is. tC
Mifilinliuric Aeuderuv.
KliininiMiri;, I'uloti C'uinity. Prntiii.
A. C. FISHER, Principal.
MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Principal
of Female Department.
The Summer Term ef this flourishing Insti
tute will commence on Musnir, July "5, 1853.
The course of instruction will be thorough and
practical. Mathematics nud the Ancient Lan
guages, as well as other branches, will be taught,
as fur as practicable, on the analytic, method.
Unity use will he made ol the hliickliourd.
Uilhography, Reading, English Composition,
and Declamation will receive their full sharo ol
attention.
Draughting, Construction of Maps, I'se of
Compass, .Vc, will lie taught to students in !Sur
veying und Civil Engiueciing.
Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Painting,
Water Colors, See, Ornamental Needle Work,
Pieiall auJ Botany will be given by the Precep-tre-(,
who is a graduate of Castletou Telltale
J-'eoiinary, Vermont, and conies recommended
by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young
lath of lureeable manners und high literary at
tainments." Young ladies and gentlemen who design to
bee. me teachers, will liud this Institution un elu-.-if
ut school for pieparalion, since there will lie
connected wilh it. during the great part of llie
jc.ir u Tto'inin' lsriTtTK, llie ineiubcrs of
which will huc the opportuiiily of utiemlmg un
Evening (.'ouiM of Lei lures on aichnui I eu, long,
and aciiuiiing a practical kuoivlidge ol llie art,
uiuler the supcrNiriou of the Principals.
'1 he governinenl of the school is bused upon
the law ol- universal love, which enjoins upon all
lo ilo to others as they would think it right that
others should do to them. Hence the rules will
be mildly, though strictly enforced; anil parents
and guardians may rest assured, thai loe morals,
habits of study, and general deportment of Ihe
leih l.ts will be carefully attended to.
The bidding is now undergoing a complete
ren, cation. It will be painted, furnished with
new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms. iVc.
Mitibnliurg is a thiiving and healthy boroie.;li.
Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent nud enlcr.
prising, lis streets have lieen recently graded
and p;ived. It is, in everv respect, a pleasant
and desirable retreat for students. We, therefore,
trust that the friends of education will deem the
Academy worthy of their liberal support.
t V The price of board, in the best of private
families dors not exceed $1,5(1 per week,
N. U. Students may enter the Academy at
any time doling the term ; yet it is desirable
that they be present, if possible, oil the firnt day,
MllHiuburg, July 10, 1SS3. Gin.
To tLe Voters of Eorlhumterland County.
The subscriber hereby announces to his fellow
citizens, that he is a candidate for the ollice of
CO U1T V THE AS UKEll,
and promises, if elected, to discharge the duties o'
the office faithfully and impartially.
FRANCIS MUCH ER
Suubury, July 16, 18oo.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I announce myself to your consideration as a
candidute for the ollice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the uproaching election. Should I be elected,
I promise to discharge the duties of the ollice
faithfully and to the best interests of the county.
SIMON SNYDER.
Upper Augusta, July 16, 1853.
KOT1CK.
fTMIE books for subscription to the stock of
-a- the nliamokin steam r erry ana j ovv uoat
Company, will be opened at the bouse ut James
Covert in the Uorough of Sunbury, Northum
berland county, Pa., on Saturday, the 30th day
of July inst., at 9 o'clock, A. M.
HENRY DON N EL
And others, Commissioners.
Sunbury, July 16, 1853
w-vENTISTUY. Dr. Vallerchsmp announ
I f) ces to the citixens of Kelinsgrove and vi
rliiitv. that he will remain at that place for s
hort lime. Ollice, Msiu street, next door to Dr,
Bunnell's office.
irlin$roie, July S3, 1853. 6t.
SITNHlJkY AMEKlCAN AN 1) SifAMOKIN "jOUBN AL.
REGISTERS' NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all Legates,
Creditor and other person interested in the
Estate of the following named person, that the
Enecutor. Administrators, and Ouardisns ol
said Estate hsve filed their accounts with the
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the sni will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the 2d day of August.
A. V., 1853, in tho forenoon, for confirmation and
a.lowanre.
Charles H. Kay, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix
Jane K. Kay.
Elizabeth Dcntler, dee'd., settled by her Ex'r
John Vounj and Geo. F. Miller.
Simon Lenker, dee'd , settled by his Executors
Jonathan and Isaac Lenker.
Jacob Horloekcr, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor
Masi. k Horlocker.
Joseph Hilliard. dee'd., Final account settled
bv his Ex'r Lphriam Hilliard.
William Shelter, dee'd., lettlcd bv his Ex'tors
Wm. and Jacob ishefl'er.
Thomas II. Kerr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r
William Levnn.
Isaac Stadler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
Peter Mrams.
Anna Maria Huiisicker, dee'd., settled by tier
Ex'tor David Taggurt, Esq.
James Price, dee'd., Pinal account settled by
his Adm'r David Malta.
Miolmrd Rockefeller dee'd., Final account set
tled by his Adm'r Isaac Eclun in.
Andrew Tiubrook, dee'd., scUlcd by his Adm'r
Andrew Tiubrook.
Oideoii Markle, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix
Mary Markle.
George Deibler. dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
Jonathan Deibler
Thomas Vastinc, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors
Wm. and Anins Vastine.
John Arler, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r Wm.
H. Pcrsing.
Elizabeth Fiick, dee'd., Final account settled
by her Ex'r B. P. Fiick.
Jacob Sechlcr, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors
Peter Mahl and Michael decider.
Solomon llecl.rrt. t'ee'd., settled by Ida Adm'rs
John and Jacob IIcrer'.
bamuel Culp, dee'd , Finul account settled bv
his Adm'r John llaughawout
Absalom Adam, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
Gideon Adam.
Alexander tiieklanil, dee'd., settled by his
Ex'rs Win. Cass and Win. Miller.
John llur.-li. dee'd., settled by bis Adm'rs John
and IStepheii Hur-h.
Elixdbeth Dieireuha.her, dee'd., settled by her
Adm'r Peter Kims.
George Ilile, dee'd., scttlec by his Adm'tor
r leJeriek Haas.
ChrUtophor Go"daudert dec.'.!., settled bv hi"
Adm'r John V. Goodiaiidcr.
John Hendcrshot, dee'd., settled by his AJm'r
Abm. riliipmr.ii.
John Snyder, dee'd., Final account settled by
his Kx't'irs Thomas and Adam Snyder.
Henry Rockefeller, dee'd., settled by one of
bis Adin'rs John Rockefeller.
Jesse and Elizabeth Tharp, minor children of
Alexander '1 harp, dee'd., settUJ by their
Guardian Jesse Campbell.
William Tharp, minor child of Alexander
Tharp, dee'd., bv his Guardian Jesse Camp
bell. Elizabeth I.csher, settled by her Guardian John
Troutman.
Mury Herb, settled by her Guardian Daniel
Herb.
Hannah Dressier, settled l y her Guardian Sol
omon llillinali.
8ophia, Euiiliue and Anthony Fox, eettlaj by
their Guardian Peter Slrau-s
Susan. Henry, Samuel, David, Richard and
Alfred Culp, minor children of Peter Culp,
dee'd., settled by their Guardians Samuel
I.anlz nud and Win. Dcppin.
Peter I". Culp, minor child of Peter Culp,
dee'd., sealed by his Guardian Philip Henu.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's Oli'ue, )
Sunbury, July 2, 1853. J
To the Votei'3 cf ITorthxvmberland County.
Fi:i.i.ow Citizcns: Having been induced
to ofl'er myself to you as a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
at the coining election, should I be so fortunate
as to receive a nomin ition and obtain an elec
tion, my undivided and constant endeavor won!.!
be to perform the duties of the office with fidelity
and impartiality.
MARTIN GAS3.
?haniokin, July 0, 153,
To the Voters of NorthmrJacrland County.
Fellow Citizens. At the solicitations of
many of my friends, I again announce nn sell to
your consideration as a candidate for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
at the ensuing election. Should I be so fortu
nate as lo be elected, I will endeavor to discharge
the duties thereof with impartiality.
ClIinsTUN 13 AU.SC II LAG.
Shaniokin, June '-5, 1853. - -
NOTICE.
VTOTK'E is hereby given that an application
will I'c made, at the next regular session of
(he Legislature, to charier a company for bank
ing and discounting purposes, with a capital of
two hundred luousaiiil dollars, with the inlvi-
;o of extending it to four hundred thousand
lollars, to be located in the borough of Suumirv,
Northumberland couiitv, Pa., nud to le culled
I'm: Miku' Hank ur Si:ii'i:i."
July 1 S.,3. Cm.
NOTICE.
TOTICE is hereby given thnt books will be
onrned to reeeic subscriptions lo the Capi
tal Stock ol t':e Selun-grove Uridfe t omnanv, on
Wciluesiluy, tiie Villi of Julv next, at tlio follow-
iug uiiiued places : At the house of Mrs. Davis
in Scliugt'uve, Jacob Fryer, Mi. Idleburg. Charles
1). Kline, I.ewisbuig and Isaac D. Hover 111
Fieeburu. Union countv, also ut the house of
iiiiucl Thompson in Sonlnirv. Petor Snvdor in
Lower Auuusta to .vnshlp. mid J. Herb in Upper
MaliMiioy township in Noithiiniherlaiid counlv
and at the house of Michael eaver ill Miners
ville, Si bin li.ill countv. at which lime and places
one or more of the undersigned will attend for
tiie purpose uf receiving such subscriptions.
COMMISSIONERS.
Ner Middleswarth, Peter Snyder,
II- W tMiyuer,
(i. Lei icering,
James K. Davis,
Henry C. Ever,
John Guiidv.
John Lt. Packer,
W. F. Wnu'enscller,
Charles A. Mover,
G. P. Miller,
Juo. Walls,
Jacob Seatho tz,
William Cameron,
Edward Y. liright,
Ira 1 . Clement,
Selinsgrove, July 'i, 1853.
FLUD Lamps, Choice flaskets, Flower Va
ses and Ornaments; Queensware and Glass
ware, just received and for sale by
Sunbury, May 14, '53. TK.NER & CO.
Vl'ONE W.4RR Milk nans. Butter crocks
L Uutter jars, Jugs, I 'reserve jars, fl-c, 4-c. just
. ...
received and lor sale bv
Sunbury, June i, 1853. TENER 5c CO.
RUMMER Shawls, Ready made Mantillas
y black Silk and Silk Lace, just received and
for sale by I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, May 1 1, 1853.
BURNING Fluid, Camphine, Sperm and
Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil and
Turpentine just received and far sala by
Buiibury. May U, '53. TENER & CO.
TYAND BILLS neatly printed 6n new type
promptly executed at this oflict. Alsa
blanks, of all kinds on superior paper.
Sunhurv. Feb. 14, 185.
fU. WINDOW SHADES, Leuther Trunks.
Valises and Carpet Bugs, just received and
for sale by . W. TENER & CO.
illibuiv, April 30, 1853
CELEBRATED
Family Medicines
11V offer i tiff to tli public (ho almve invaluable prpnra
tit his, the luhicribcr would state thut in c ustiiUtiu :
with his fiieudi and im ul the most rcsprctRl.lu ui the
Medical (acuity, it wm deemed advinublu t nffer Ut lh I
public, fw prttparutiiita of known culciirity, being; p't-
pured with the greiitcet cure, nnd on the mst cictiliHt j
principle, as aubsiiiutei lor the iiumenus wriliUNi ar- ;
licki thut nre flMHling the country in the f rm of panaceas
hi id curt alls, prepared by tin mut ipuoMtit and mercuna- i
ry persons, intended lo curtt all diteusc and g Ad for mourn.
Read and Reflect,
Thit the Medicine. Manufactured by W. M. BshtUsKV,
Including his Koso Pectoral f-r Ctughs.
(Jruriin t Cumph'ir. f t Hheuitiutism.
VWm Svrup t v Worms.
To ith Wusti, for decuvetl teeth, diemcd Ritrn.
! amily 1'Kls, or hlnod Puriiyer, li ve been in -re extensive
ly used, and hive Riven rn re rttisfuetion, thiu any other
Mnlicn.es bet ire the public, heinir preimred with regard
to their useiulnecs :ne fully woitliy tho tdul tba aiilici- 1
cd. Give tJicni a trial.
A fr-w poweiful ransons why tho alwvft Medicims Bra
deserving of um vereul pntn'tuigf. (In ihe fiiat pluec,
thoy nre prcptirtMl by n regular 1'ityaiciuu, wlh uiKler 'tu'-'ls
the application of Medicines, t diaonaeh. ami coimfipiiuly
nre tierfecliy s;ite to tuUe. (Sceoiuily.) tluy h'nt bem
used wilh tiiiiversal aticcean, ami Imvf given more antufwc
ti'n thim any ntlier Medieinrs ofl'cred beinre tho public.
(Tiiirdly ) they are the only med-cmes lh;it huve pained
tle ntronFiifc of lM)Vsiciiini, where they have been used;
ond (Fouithiy.) they am put up In lnrtrer (pinniilies i i
the s.unf! price, thim any other Medicinea ntlercd t-i the
public oi the same kind. Am the subscriber hrtit a numhrr
of certificates in his ponseapion of the lii jrhHt itnlhnrity,
where thy have been us-.-d wilh (he numt aitiBftifiory re
sults. He will publish a few of them, fecliiura.it iafced that
atiial will insure their rccouinieu'iathm. Try I hem and
satisfy youraelf uf their autierini ify over id! others.
Rend end Le Convinced.
We tho undersigned hnvitisf been mndc ncuninlert with
the Inprtjilieiiis cntnrhiir int j the Cmip''inils Known tis
HieUh-y's b'atnily iMedicinrt aliiti havinfr prfScrilti' and
kimwn thein to be us-'d. wilh iti'"l Mitn-iat-tory resulio;
tuke pl-.-iiniT-o in s-iyiiiii th'H we believe they fully meet
the design for wlii'-h llfy nre rc 'mtneiidpd.
jas. sTUAwmiun-i-;. m. d.
C Tl. 1KICK. M. )
vm. MfMAHi. . n
WKrfMCV 11 OKAliUF.AKT. M. I.
W.M. II m vmu., M. 1.
B U. (j MAltHKAKT, M. D.
Curt of pain in the suit and cough J'ro.n rotcltd
Liver Conj luiut.
Mrs. Robert Arhuns, i d) riti:; under (Mir in'e Liver C'.-tm
plaint, aecunipnitii'd wi'h u tsiwrt dry coujjh pain in the
side und brea t. gt-nend di-b.iity, . B'i of apeutc, alter try
inif ull ihe Ufeiul reuictties r.e iniu.'ii'h'd f'i c mrrlits and
disi'uses i'f the chrnt. who with li 'benefit, she w:ie rccim
iiHMiued to try the Unite I'ectnnd, fr'Ui which, she touly
dt-rived iniineiliiiie but penivinrut roJiet
J-din Atl tmi, u u til Mrs. K'.U'N Adunic, was nfTlicted
with a very severe c ngh, ptitu in the side, find s tremss
pr Hhieed by inei-'snant r aihuitf ; he whs induced to try
thd Ri'se IVet-iral. To am hi.i own Ihi v.; n. jo, the fust
d )e umhled liiin to eiij"V n k' d night's rt. In the
m -mfn? he exi)eH'itutid about h:df pint of matter. lie
continued t improve until hii coush entirely ln"t him, it
als had the tfuvt nf s:ieugiicitii;g Jus hi east which Wu
naturully wc.ik . lie tdj eays that he h is te.'i'iiiiiieiKled
it t. a number of hisfiieuds f-T similar C'-mlainti, and
in every case it has given smist'jeti"ii.
The ab ive peis tiB rcfliileiits f th town of pQiiville,
frelinjir that they have deiivt-d prenl benefits fr.'in the use
of the U"e I'eetral ; uuihuiiz the fth vc stiiteincnt, ('T
the benefit ol lh;fie wIim niav be nfi'i'jted ia u itniiiar man
ner. t:iiKAT ;uiiE.
Loss cf YoUt restored with ons lottlt of Rczs Pee
toral.
Miss Susan Whitlnck, of Hush township, Northumber
land co.t for n number of years an ii valid, in the lull of
li50. lust tiie use uf her voice fnun a seveie cold nhe cou
trncied ; ufter iry ii'jc a number of remedies, wilh n bene
fit. ihe w:is entui ly rc!rt"rud by tnkiujj cue b iitlts of Uhbu
IV-t't irnl. ulier ' which. hm her vmcu acuin. frmn a
freish ctld s!u ctmiraeitd, and was again renioied by the
use of another bottle; she then took four bottles more to
strengthen herbicnst, fr uu whii-h she dciived tho m -st
decitlrd Uciiclir, und has been in the enjoyment ul excellent
herilih from that time to the prctt nt.
T.'ie ;tb lie fctaU'iiici.t is obtmned fr m Tr Pursi M. the
Physician wh-i ii;ifudvd tier; ul her ui"lher who thinks
that she w ul ! li it be living at tins time if it had iwt been
for llie It no IVct Tid. Dun die, Jan. S3,
tti! another Jtfarlcl Cur Ejfsrtrd,
Mis Samuel Scchler, bcini; of a nutnr:-! weal; and dtlt
cuiti e Hidti uii.Jii. very susceptible t c Ids', w'S f.if! id
with a vei y severe c -tiurli. iiu uirl S'ireiieas uf the l-ieib't,
1 sa of fl;pstitc ; niter usinr u iiU'Ubrr i f ihe usu'tl rciuc
tiics iroin vvhieli, s' e derii:J n ' benefif, fhe w:'g cured by
tHninir ne b 'tile '-fit- I'eetorul and is in the enjoyment
uf be ter he ill h tlian f r years pre. i . us.
l):illVi!:o, 1'ee. 1 lfc.:t).
Dii. ii:t.!ir.KV : I'ttiiiiit ire mf"im yon tint my wife,
who is a delicate nnd weakly w 'linn, tab riiiii under a I
very kvvere LV-ueh wilh pain and hii ik'fj bie.ist. was j
j in ire guirkly and i Ifcetuaiiy relieved with one hMtle of j
I v-'ur U'jse Pect ral than any other medicine n'te hud ever
, taken. AHMill M'UlilJiI-;. I
J-.n. 1KW. Sani'i.d P. W.io,:- I'uinace. lie. I P -i,.t. !
I &rit evidkn'ci; is rwuii of thk liust: pj.croii.L am
1'AMiI.V PlM.. ,
.Thn l'uhier tik-n bet wtnai t'hiislmy mil New Ve:ir j
with a V;ry had u 'M, wbi.'h en b:J in u dry iiaid ineeKwnil j
C"u:.'h, causing u rreat ( I a I "I pmu whenrvt r be duhetl j
was ri'lievftl vrr imu-h : by the time he letd tul:;:i t'ns j
third of a b tile, tmd by tin; time it w.is timslnj, vus en-
tirely on led II- u;:M tavs that he has t.t'-ien fi' t:ral th'ivs
of i;e Il.-aiih Ki:rft-ir:itive nr Family P.. I, and that tlu-y
are the mildest and mast eftVetuul pmu tlives he has ever
lakeu. limville, Jan 1,1.12.
lJu KirKLKT : Dmiiitf a visit to my brother, in Dan- I
vdle, I tooit u veiy severe Cold, whicli en.ted ma li'ht j
haul C'Uth, with sarenesH mid pain of the bret, f r l
which I us'-d y ur liuse Pw;t 'nil, nud Family Pd!., and !
take uh'atiuie in rec 'nnncjidiini thein, as the mil lect und i
I in 'St tlluctu il remedy 1 have used. Yours, respeetfu!l j
j JAMJ;d MtUlUAN,
Jan. t3, lj.j'4. White Haven, lazerne e-i. I
j JJear Sir : Asa recommendation fir yur H e I'lc. j
i rat. petiiiituieti say, that J was elfccUrilly fiiiad ot a
very severe e aieh with puiii in Ihe breast, with s than
nioi a i ittJe, mtU ttiat 1 cousi'lci it nivaluable. ua are
at liberty to in ike this public if von please.
JOIJ V tPKKIllMi (Cirorci.) Diiiville, Pa.
My s ui William labor 1113 under a severe e uih aiid p;iia
in !n- s;de, fiom an injury rectoveij by u full, ws eu'utrly
reiicVcJ by abtle of H se Pee'. Tal t CrL-am of C..111
ph 'i. 1 hale ;tU 1 imt'd y-mr Faiiulv Pih, ami alt- xtlht-r
I v Mis.der llic.'U tiie beot incdccmcs I Inve e r ust.-t.
jo.w tvj:iiDonr(
Jan 13VJ. Rush T,i., NortliM 0.
Dr. Itn'liley As my wife wiio was troubled
with dry, Irod O 'ti;h, ids 1 s ur St iiuach, drpeud-nt np 11
detiility, binular tti Dioepsia. waa entirely rtdo-ved by
luiuir iv ' hi titles il y.'iir U hbc Peel' -rul, permit me 1 1 tay
thut I v 'lisi.lei it :.u eeelkitt remedy.
Yours, rcrpceiiully, liev Mr. WII.I.ARD.
I'iiSt-T laitJieran t'hiireli, Danville. Pa.
IPivin? been cured of a iiin in my arm (tnniiur to liheu
Iivuisii) wiiien deprived me of the free Ute of it l -r about
four in Mitha. ily umg tme b 'ttlc of rreuiu of 'amph"r
1 w aiid tate m'at I c .nsitk-r it the beit remedy of the
kiu.l I have ever used in my fn.uily, and 1 would freely
rrconmiend it ttt uihers with eimd.ir atfeetions.
Ykum, rebjnetiuhy, JOXAS V(I.F.
Push tp., North'd co.
My wife b'tin,' emictcd with a Very seveie pun in her
arm and s!i .nl.ier (the effects of e M l) which disabled her
from using it, was cured wilh rubbing of (..'ream 01 Cam
ph r Mrs. Klituij r.iy Bieter-indaw, was a! cured of a
seven) pain in the heat! and f tee by usinf the Cream tt
Ca-nph ir TIIO.MAS C. KMJS, Danville. Jan. J'i, VJ.
iMv wte having liheunnti.sm 01 the nriu for u number
of years, which prevented her from usinu' it in d unu her
w ; after havini! spent a tficat deal of in nn'V in trying
iliil'iTL-tit leme.liea with 11 benefit, was entirely cured by
usin only one b utle i f y.au Crt:i:n of C .m-.l r.
II. 1. 1 AM KVi:S, Minor, f-a S. 11. Wo ,d, It. P Int.
Ut. i.tciiU'V : Uavoi ree':vel a very sviCif injury in 1
my Mac in I utniijf it a 1 -atl ot hay, iiniii w hlen 1 Wai una- j
b!o to foil iv; my w Tk, wa ree amuciided to tl a ttle
ui' Cream of Cit:n( it t, whieh nff rded iniuiediate re!n f.
(JiilKprj'U i;Alllt. Km.h tp., Norih'd e .
My wife, siid'eriiit' from 111 itt exerunatina puiii.
throughout hei pr-jir il r; s!em. which prevented l.ertmm
sleepitiz (bfintf ct avi aiL-d by a n mi l protracted b;el!
of fciekiU'ts ;) i' r whieii tie used u number of remedies
wii hi tat bcut.fi:, wiit ejitiie.j I'ciu e,1 bv ihe use f Cieuiu
of Camphor. t ; Kt " ii. iH".
Surpe at D. n'rst, Danyilb-, Pa.
Child cured of Powel Cotnpl 1. and A.'ue ( f two tars
htaudmn.) by W.-rm Hyrup.
My child beimj iiii!e-Uii f -t the last two years, with
II iwel C aiii'htiiil aittt Ajiue until it w.t r hleetl to a mere
skeb'tou, I Hied a numi,er of n-uiedics Wuli n . permanrnt
benefit, until I j;uvt! it a b lt!e of our Worm hyrup,
since whu'h time il has Ihpu well, mul (jot quale tb;fhy.
1 also have rec tjiaiun.ted it to inonbt-r of m fnends,
und Ul every euse tt Inyuivcti Kttislaelioii. D. l.P"I.
At 1,'rui Lands' Merehant, Danville.
I have used y air Worm Svrup in my family, and con
sidrr it u "t only t'lfceiual, but ihe most pleasant article
am actpi -linted with JAtHU l-ASUPd-S, Danviilc.
llavine used your Wm in Syrup in my family, it htlps
mv eh ilt! ren more than anv prepuratiiai of the kind, and is
in ire pleasant to take. ' DA MOttGAN.
M nt' mi How, Danville.
I h ive hi I oeensi ui to UKe vo ir Worm ryrap iu iny
family, uml juefer it to anv Vermifit?e I hav used.
PKKD. UVli, I'rosty Yalh y, Montour co.
I)r. Iii.rVlr-y Having used your woim S.inp, and
Cream vi I'umpht r and Family Pi!is in my family, they
trave ro-hI nil iti'aeiioii, and 1 consider Thein the niott ef
fectual, u..d pleawiat reiuedies, we have had in our famiiv.
JOIlNUi'llAN It. lUSHI'.h. Danville.
Dear Sir e the undersigned lu-iny; iu the employ ol
Messrs. Grove St Coiuly, ut wtiose tttore, you have an
Agency for the sile of your Family Medielnes, suite that
wu huve had an opirtaiitty of kuowiiiK the opiiii-na of
iiumertHis individuals who have used thrm, und that they
give general Kitisiuelioii. We have sold a great many nt
your Pills, which are universally liked, bfint very mild in
their operation. W. LF.ISKMMN'G,
Danvillo( Attest, W M. KKPI.FK,
Having Scurvy of my month veiy tuid, 1 was induced to
try a b ttle of your Tooth Wash, whieh acted like a charm,
hardening my gums, and removing ull di sea ftp.
JONATHAN' it. ItlSUKh, Danville
Dr. Bickley; Havinii what w.is called iitcriired s re,
mouth, for whicli, I tried a number of rcmcdit with no
Ifiieht : I was nt last cured by using one b tilu of your
Tooth wash. My wife als i during her c uifuie.neio, was
threatened wiihs .re Hiesis, lunij huviug alr a-ly formetl,
lor which she used the Cteam of Cumnk-or, which scaltor
ed them, thereby preventing her hrun&ts from eathering.
(illo A. HRUWN.
Near I ntlieran Ch uch, Danville. Pa.
Dr. Hickley. llavim an iipportmnty f scetnc your
Auti-A'orbntio To ith Waih used in s-muh very severe ea
ses uf iturvev of the gums, I c a under it an cieelleut reme
dy Yours, respectfully, GF.O U. lillOWX.
The ah we nimlieines are l sule Wlioles.de and lie
tuilhyW M HirKI.KY. M I), Proprietor, Danville
Also For sale by the following Agents in Northumber
land county. Friliiif & Grant, honhurv ; W A. Kuobb,
Augusta; W. Farrow, ftnyderiowu ; Taggurt, FumiaiiA;
liart ai, Panuos ; Pontine St Stroute. Puamios : Johu
Vauzaut, Paxims; Hugh Vatine. Haxmos ; Aniniermau,
ni'wei a -o , rnamoKiu ; 11 rs. jis. 1 nmnas, BiiainoKin ;
Win. Fatrely, flumokin; Caniphll h Kline, Antrusta;
Hainuel A, Heriestresser, Peterslurg Jacob J.eiseuriiir,
Uear Gap; Conrad Weuck, Northuuiherlund ; Jeremiah
Cronsc, eehnsgrove; JosiuU Hiknr, Lewtsburgi John F.
Calow and Jonathan Zellers. Mi lion.
Call 00 the AgwiuL, mul get a eireubtr eonUilniitf a full
descriruiojj) tf the uuuiefous turea rMTfortaed by the dufur
anl Medieiuua.
Juiic 11., ly.
i
GEORGE AY-ZIMEUM AN,
VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER,
No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second,
PHILADELPHIA,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Which for styls of Uninh snd workmsnnlilp cannot l snrpsssml. WhcleititU snd KpUil
at the lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND HfD BLINDS
WHOLESALE, AT MANttFACTIRKRH' fntCES.
MERCHANTS snd utliors art invited to call snil csauiino.
l'liilaJdljiliia, August SI, lS.it. ly.
More Jl'cvr Goods!!
WILLI Ail A. KNOI1U,
r&ESPECTFULLY iiifurms his fricmls sml
the public grnerslly, Hint he lias just received
and opencil a lutge and splendid block of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ut liis Store in Lower Augusts towsship. His
stork consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz ;
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Sattinctts, Vesting, Ftan
tiei, Muslin, r..
A splendid stock of
I.ADiKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Such uf Silks, Berates, Dt Luincs, Merinoes,
Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, f$c.
BOOTS ACT!) SXIOE0,
A line assortment for Men, Woman & Children.
A largo assortment of CUtOC'CKlES,
SUCH A3
Sugar, CcflVe, Ti'a, Molasses, Spices, &c.
Ilardvraie ard Guccn3ware.
ri.slj, &altai:( Liquors.
51CII AS
Gin. Brandy, Euia and Vi'lihkrjr,
BesiJes the largest and most general astort
rnent of all kind of Goods to be had in the country.
All the above mentioned goods will be sold at
such reduced prices as they can not be got for
eUuwhere.
Country produce of all kinds til.cn in exchange
at the highest market prices.
Augusta twpp.. July 2, 1853. 6m.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
"BY virtue of a certain writ of Yen. Exponas
to me directed, will be sold by public sale, on
Monday, the first of August, net, at 1 o'clock,
P. M., at the Court Huse, in Sunbury, tho fol
lowing property, vu :
A CiTlain Lot of Ground,
sutuate in the borough of Milton, on thnt part of
sttid borough, called upper Milton, bounded north
bv Motes Tailor, east by Second street, south by
Mulberry alley nnd west by lot of Win. Mc
Clfery, containing one eighth of nn acre, more
or less, whereon ia erected a two story liouac, cj-c.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of Jeremiah Yargy.
ALSO:
BY an order of sale, at the same time and
place.
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Point township, in the county of Nor
tluiiubcrl ind. bounded and described as follows,
to wit: Defining at stonrs thence by lands of
l.iT.Linl Pl'outz, dee'd., south eighty nine and a
quarter degrees, cast uiie hundicd and eighteen
and three tenths perches to a fallen hickory,
tlivuce by hinds of Win. Lemon, Dee'd., and
Win. I., L'ewart, north i degree, cat 122.2
perches to stones, thencs by ljnds said to belong
to Win. L. Penult, south KlJ degrees, west
135,2 perches to stones, thence by lunds of
south 39 J degrees, eaut 119 perches to the
place of begii'.iug, containing 101 acres and 40
peiches and allowance with the appurtenances.
Lute the estate ol James Lemon, dec d.
WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff.
iSherill's Office, )
Sunbury, July 0, lsr3. J
List of Jurors,
.ViriLiimlR'iliind. Count), for August T.,
(r'r:ttil .Isirnr.n.
Milton F. V. Pollock, Juai-ph Egbert.
Lewis Samut-1 Sluii.iion
Ti'itSL'T John M'Ciiriniik, William P.
uml.
Delaware James II CHthcart
Ciiii.i.-ql'aque William D-ihani, John
Rt, Jucob Kiamur, Ucorgo Fredrick, Sam'l
M Amen.
!?iiamokin I leu i v Leiseiiiinjr, Fiederick
Mtltclilcr, Solomon Fegely.
Rush Henry Weaver.
Lower Aiuusta William Conrnd, Martin
Uniiilels, Dainul ZnrliiiHii, lVir Snjiler1
Uprrr Mahanoy William Heim, Joua
th in Ressler, Isreal Feiisteiiiiiu her.
Lowrn Maiu.nuv JMiu Heusyl.
Camcuon Solomon Dunkelbeior.
TRAVERSE JL'RORS
Si'NHtnv (J. B. Yoimumaii. Gcorye Dt'ihl
KsujiiiTieii Ilfinli icks, Ouigu Lyon, Ueoige
1 otint;, UeiiigH lli'iin.
Nou riiUMiiKRi.ANn D.ivi.l Hiikml.
Milton Jinn's Moutuninerv, II D ILirr,
llcury Eyheit, Robert Sli.iililnn, Muses Chum,
berl.mi, ticdt'iick tiller, John iJillur, Allen
fi'liioycr.
I'ei. aware Chris'i.vi Hilyaid, Wilson
IIiKt liison, John II. (iiii'r.
Lewis John Shell, Milton Tioxel. J;icob
( J i 1 1 . e r , . C. Uiickinnti.
(HtLlsQUAQVE Ailam Coiinul, John Shell
Point J"hn W. Siamiii, John D,il.
Lower Ai'Ot'sTA. W, R Joiick, Jorpitiinh
Rciin, Ciisper Si. Clair, I'eloi Rcilz, Cieoi
Snviler, J.iiiii s Shiiiivinn.
Shamdkin CuniaU Yeagpr, Win. Ammer-
man, k.'iil.i Jotiri
Itu-ii Jos-ph Fisher.
Coal Siill'iiau Eaton, Stephen Eisanlieart
Jordan illiam MialiM.
Cameron Gideon Krurner. D.iniul Sloirh
Lower Mahanov Joseph Fmiftermncher
Alnhael Reailel, Jacob Lingoman, Adam
Lenker,
Little Mahanov Isnae D. Raker.
Jjcksuu Jacob Shappi l. John Creasinq;er
iNOTICE,
"IVTOTICE is hereby fiiven, that application
will le made to the next Legislature of
If nnsylvania. tor tiie lueorpurntion of a company
with discounting privileges, to Le locuted in toe
borough of Sunbury, in the county of Nonhuin
berlnud, with capital of One hundred thousand
dollars, to ho called the "Xusjiiehannu Savitigt
iiuiititte.
Sunbury, June S5, 153. Sm.
NOTICE.
VOTICE is hereby given by the undernigned
' citizens of the (Vmnion wealth of J'euuayl
vania. that application will be made to the next
Legtr.lutuie of said Commonwealth for the erec.
tion of a body corporate lo he styled "'J'us
Kuk Mr m t SAvmiis' liriTin," to be located in
the borough of Sunburv. Northumberland county,
with discounting privileges, and wilu a capital o(
One hundred thousand dollam.
Robert II. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young.
Adam Khissler. Thomas Kobins, Daniel Drucke
miller, Kredk. Lazarus, Coo. B. Youngma.,. Te
ter U.Masser, J. W, Krilmg. Ira I . Clement.
Benj. Hendricks. Ceo. C. W.lker, J. W. IV.I.
Sunbury, June 25. W3;-6'0-
ANN'S LErJ CK mcnacs.
books, ink, and all comi'Iete, just Mceived,
.nd tor sale by 0. IHAS8LK.
Suni'urv, June IPS3.
Live and Help Live!!!
Ocn Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
rrn ERPECTFULLY informs his friends and
tho public generally, that he has just r.
ceived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's
Hotel, a large, lmulsoino and cheap assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting; in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimcrs Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling!,
niusuns, vesungs, Ltncns, etc.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin dt Lains, Lawns,
I r, rt i c.
vmgnami, uerages, noons, ft.'
gkcckiui.s,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Kice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, alt, &c, &c, &a.
Hardware,
Naib, Screws, Files, Saws, Kiiivcf.& Forks, &c.
Quceiisvrare,
of various stylos and patlcniR,
BOOTS ARB SHOES,
A lurye assortment of Doota and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Cats, &c, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for Your
selves.
EST Country uroducs of all Kinds taken in
cxhaii!;o nt the highest market p'.ices.
ounoury,4 mo. 3U, 1S53.
"Eureka, Eureka."
V.rE HAVE 270ILND IT AT LAST.
JOW for the little ones. Whv will parents
x waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors
to get perfect pictures of their children and afier
all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1
W e would say, come to our
EXCELSOIR GALLERY
and we will cuarnntco t make von a nprfpet
picture, by our Ei.tcTiio Cukhicai procesi,
that works in from J t.i 2 seconds.
V e ilciy any Duguei iean in rhilsdelnhia or
elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are the
inventois, nnd the process is used only in our dif
ferent establishments iu New Eneland and the
Middlo Stales. For pictures of adults, tho silver
medals we have received from tho American
ustituto, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia,
together with the numerous premiums from
County Fuirs. is sufficient proof that they are
the iVePlus Ultr.i of perfection.
Wo would call particular attention to our
Tiilbotvpes Daguerreotypes in Oil.
u. ly. LoLuiis Sc Lu., 100 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia. Main street, oimosite silo Uamu.
deu House, Springfield and Collins' Uuildinir,
N. B. Cur establishment U illuniinatcd bv
the brilliancy of our 1'icturcs bv Dav. iiiul l,v
Professor Ilorsifvrd't Scfety Lamps ly Aigfit.
"Come and see."
Plain., May 28, 1853.-
-iy-
A Farm for Bale.
4 Valuable Farm situated in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland county, lavinir
along the Shaniokin creek, about four miles and a
half from the borough of Sunbury,
CONTAINING 140 ACRGS,
will be sold on the SSd day of August, by the
heirs of Suinuel Colp, sen., deceased, at private
sale.
About l0 acres of this land are cleared and
in a good state of cultivation, the whole having
been limed oueo over. The improvements are a
two story
DWELLING HOUSE,
bain, a waggon houiie, and two orchards
f choice fruit.
The Philadelphia, end Sunburv Kailrond passes
directly through the centre of it, likewise the
public road leadiuri from Sunbury to Petersburg.
Any persons desiring to purch ise a good Farm,
void of hills and stono, with good water, and well
in with clover, will find this to comport with
their wishes.
For full particulars, apply eilher personally or
by letter to the subscriber at the farm.
JEKE.MIAH COLP.
Upper Augusta twsp., June 18, 1S53 ts.
I ui i v o v c in c ii 1 8 A It c a d ! !
ELIAS EROCIOUS
ffTEREUV informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has just ri-ccived at his
old stand, iu M.uket street, opposite Weaver's
hotel,
An excellent assortment of
F It E X C II CALF SKINS,
French Lasting-3,
And all kinds of linings und Shoe findings,
which he oilers to the trade at reasonable prices.
He also informs his customers ane others, that
he still continues the Shot-making business, ond
is prepared to do oil kinds of work, in a good and
fashionable style, and on reasonable terms.
Sunbury, Juno 11, 1853. ly.
ORPHANS' COURT JaLE
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
ot Northumberland county, will be exposed to
puuuc sale, tno loiiowmg real estate, to wit j
A Certain out Lot of Ground,
in the southern part of the borough of Sunburv.
bounded on the east by laud of George Wciser,
(tanner;) on llie south by the heirs of Kdward
Harrison, dec U., on the wct by the SusturhaD
na river, and on the north by out lot of J. O
Youugman, containing
ONE ACRE AND TUUEE-FOUHTHS,
more or less. The above will be "ld at the
public house of James Covert, in tho borough of
nunbury, on
Saturday, the 23d day of July if it,
at S o'clock, P. M.
ALSO:
A Tract ol' Loiid,
iu Lower Augusta township, county aforesaid,
adjoining land, of Job.. Hart Johu Jf endershots
heirs, David Shipman, Peter llcrlieu and others,
and mountain land. coiiUiimwr about
FIFTV ACKLb
moro or leas. To be sold at the public house of
William K. Jones, iu Lower Augusta township,
ill said county, on
Saturday, the 23d day of July next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M of ssid day. Late tSe es
tato of William K. Drown, dee'd. Terms of
ale will be made known on dav of sale by
GEOROJi; WEISER, Guardian
of the minor children of Wm. K. Brown, dre'd.
By Order of the Court, )
J. P. PLUSEL, Clk, O. C.
June 85 lS53. ts ) '
"IRENCH Cloth, Fancy Vesungs, and Casri--
meres just received and for sale by
Sunbury, May 1 1, "fin. TENER A CO
THE B.0AD TO HEALTH !
HOLLOWAVS PILLS
eam or a ngi amd kV
Cop of Letter from M: R. W. Ritht.
Tn Tntmnt HotioWAi,
bZ-,. i, ,f "Z, I particulars of li tnn. Sh. k.a
iry your nils, (nt t!,t iiuonn ins that sfter Hm .j
each succeeding , .h. )lud ,:hr u . f , ' ,M1
to tak0 them, and ltl'Kjug, " J f,VrS V""",Tt
"1" ' ... . : ' -" Hum llie ttraat tur
THK ATTACS, Slid ill- TL'PDT cure 1 ll,i,,l, . i ,
favor of v..ur ,lst,1,.-l,i,i pili. ' ""' '""k n""1' '
a n.n,
Ai t. I IIM'KIIINAKY Ct RE OF nsi'l umir.
FKVf.lt, I.N VAN DiKMKN'S l,A..ii.
Copy of a Letter inserted in the lluhart Town
Courier, of the st March, 1851, bit Aaior
J. Walch.
Msrmret M'Conulgan, nineteen years cf tKe rei,llne st
New Town, hsd been nltrrnif from s vl.ilont rhcuioJili.
fever for uiwnnls of two mouths, whicli had eniirelr de
prived her uf Iho use uf her limbs during this periort sh
was undrr the enre of the most eunucut medicnl men in
Ilohort Town, and by thein hi r ca wns coimdcrat hiit e
less. A irienil nrevslled uioii her lo try llollowsy's oe
braird Pills, which she consuutcd to do, und in sn meredt
bio short space of time th?y effected a perfect cure.
CUKE OF A PAIN AND TlftHT.NKSS IN THK
CH1S3T AND STu.UACII OF A PEKSON
81 YliAKSOt' AGF..
From Messrs Thew If Son, Fioprietors cf the
Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for tht
following statement. August 2nd, 1851,
To Piofcssnr Hollowat,
fits, 1 desire to lienr testimony t the good efltts of
Hulloway's Pills. For s,ine ycnis I sullercd sereielr fnw
s poin and tightness lit tho stcumch which was slso sccoih
panied by a ahurtueis of breith that pievented me fr.iin
walking about. I am 61 yenrs of age, and c.o'.witlistsitdlng
my advanced slate i.f life, ihcsa Pius liuve s. teiievwd me,
that I am deeinnti tnnt tit)ie:s should be muJu a.rquainud
with their virtues. I am uow rendered, by their mesne,
coiii)aratively active, and cm take exercise without ineuii
rtnlence or pain, which X tould not do lfre.
(Signed) HF.NRY COE.
North stictt, Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are uondeifully effxa
cious in the following complaints.
Afue Dropsy
A hmo DystiitLry
Bilious Complaiuts Erysipelas
iilolches on the Female Irregn.
blrin larilits
rt iwel Complaints Fevers of all
Colics kinds
Constipation of Fits
the ojwela Oout
InS.immstion
Jaundice
Liver Cnra-
pjaiuts
I.iuubogo
Piles
nheumstisn
Ketenlion of
L'rina
ftcorl'ula. or
King's Evil
Secondary
Consumption Itead-ochs
Uebilily
IuJigestion
&toiiu and Uravol
Sore Throats
Tic Douloureux
Tumours
Pymptoins
Ulcers Venereul Affections Worms of all kiurts
Weakness, from whatever causu e., &c.
Bold at the F.siaMishment of Professor HoLl,nwT,
Strand, (neur Temple Bur, London.) and by all respeoUbla
liuggnls and Dealers in Medicine throughout the British
.'. pire, & th'-se of the I'nited Slntcs, iu U.uesat 3?Ic,
ti. , and $1 50e. each. Wbiiiesale by the priuci.nil Drug
i sin llie Union, and by Meuus. A. B. & D. Sa.mis,
.ev i oik,
There is s sonsideraMe saving by taking the Inrgcr
N. . - Ijirections for the guidance of patients iu every
ii t- i del nre uffixed to euch lii.
October Ii3, IsSi, ly.
List of Causes.
OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumberland County, at AugHst T.,
A. D., 1853.
rr.AiNTirrs. defendants.
George Shiley vs Ab'm Uunkelberger's admr'x
Abijah Gowen vs Wm H Thompson
Henry Klazc & Eve his wife v. Jac.ob. Z""
' administrator
J B Masser vs Barbara Shalicr's ex'rs
William McCsrty ts Samuel Hunter
Daniel Rhodes vs Jacob Wertman
Isaac Holla & Wife vs Hcnrv Latsha
.Simon Snyder
Hiti for Reiner
vs GooriTe Snyder
Mover & Mojer's Gar
nishee Washington Mutual In
surancc Company
vs E Kaufman et su
State Mutual Fiie Insu
rance Company
vs
Same
Albin Newberry vs Thomai lisssr
1) Uoats for M Sweny vs
S Jcnks with notice
to terrctcnant
Oliver B Hilliard vs John Hartman Jr
John W Peal v Joseph Dimmick, et. al.
ChrUt & McFaddcu vs Susanna Rcid
Kcuderton Smith's e't.
A. C. &. T. G.
M orris
same vs same
Wcndel L Ketfer vs John F Wolfntger
William Forsmau et al vs John Parks
JAMES BEARD, ProtU'y.
Prothonotary's Office, i
Sunbury, June SO, 1S5J. J
rKOGLAMATION.
IV OTICE is hereby giicn that tho several
' Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the pcare, and Orphans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for tho county of Northumlierland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ot
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
1st day of August next, and will continue
ONE WEEK.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several offices appertaining to he done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute against turn, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to,
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the S3th day
ot June, in me year ol our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-three and the In
dependence of the United States of America
the '37th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff.
God suvo I ho Commonwealth.
Lumber Yard.
riHE subscrilier would respectfully inform lhe
- citizens of Sunbury, and Northutnteiiaud
and adjoining counties, that he has opened a
Tiiunber Yard
in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis
tance East of tho Steam Saw Mill, where he has
now a largo amount of SrasoeJ Panutl I'.'nnt,
itlso 1'auntl Hoards, aud all oilier Boards and
II i ii-ui. m. MiTKiuu, such aswill be wanted for
building purposes. Also a larpo amount of
Nhinglea on hand, which r.ill lie sold from 8 up
to fS, according to quality and sire. Please give
UE a call and examine our price and quality.
N. H. Farmers who art in want of Shingles
will ideas call as we will sell to vou low.
' J. E. LEIU, Sup.
Sunbury, May 8, 1SS3. ly.
IrtOK RENT, a small ofli.-o or shop near Tener
& Engle's stoie. Market Street, ssuiibnry.
Apply to IL B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 9, f-S3.
1H W. l'LMP5.A small number of these,
excellent pumps have ticca received and arsi
offered lor sale by
II. B. MASSER.
Sunburv. June i, 18."3.
COME AND SEE
The New and Splendid assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Just received and fur aala by
Suubury Apl 30, 'S3. I. W. TENER & CO
"1UST RECEIVED a Splendid assertmeiH
' Ladiea' Dress Goods, confuting of Silk, Mi
Mu
Un de iJcisge. t. anion Crapo, ii Pop!
led Swiss Lawn Robes, Ac , snd for sle
in, i-'it
bv
Sunbury, May 14, '158.
TEN Ell C8
fJIIOLAGOGCE. An excellent remedy for
the cure of Fever and Ae.uo, in.t receive.!
and for sale by - I. W. TENER & CO.
Fjuiibury, Ms? U, 13'3.