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

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    New Advertisements.
NEW
Clock 5 "Watchmakers.
HIRSCII & CO.
TTAVE just Opened a Clock mil Watchmaker
ihop in the building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Tcner & Co'e Store,
in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
Silver & Gold "Watches, etc
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting f Gold Breast-pin, Ear and Finger
Kings, Medallions, CuiT-pina. Ladies & Otitic
man.' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plated Tea and Tublc spoons, salt
poons, butter knives, Ac,
SPECTACLES,
Of all sizes, suiting every age. Spy Classes,
Pocket Books, of all sizes, 'itazors, Hair Oil, Re
vuImts, and other pistols, Brushes, Combs, Soap,
etc., &c. Also, a largo stock of
musical Instruments !
amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flutius,
Kites, Flutes.
CARPET BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rea
dy made Shirts and Collars ; all of which will be
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in
Sunbury.
I IT Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Kings
repaired in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Sunbury, Oct. 13, 1853 3m.
NOTICE TO
PASSENGERS.
SUNBURY & MILTON STAGE LINE,
RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH TUB
Philadelphia & Sunbury Hail Road.
STAGES will leave Weaver's hotel, Sunbury,
on the arrival of the evening cars from Sha
mukin, for Northumberland, l.cwishtirg. and
Milton, arming at Milton, at about 10 o'clock,
r- m.
Returning, Stages will le vcaMilton at 3 o'
rlock, A. M', arriving at I.ewislmrg, at 4 J o'clock,
Northumberland ut5 o'clock and arrivo at Sun
hury in time to Breakfast, and tuke passage in
hc 7 o'clock rurs for Shamokin, where stages
will he in readiness to take passengers to Potts
ville, arriving in time to dine and take passage in
the Heading railroad cars for 1'hilailelpliia. a i ri
ving at Philadelphia at 7j o'clock, same evening.
Stages both wnvs will stop ut Ettrr.s hotel,
Northumberland, Wcidcnsaul's hotel, Lewisburg,
and Egbert's hotel, Milton.
Passengers will find this the i iikiit.st. most
tir tin nut s, and most com fo hta b ln line to,
and from I'hi'.adclphia.
B. MIS1II.ER.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1S."3. tf.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
"sJJOTlCE is hereby given Unit the undersigned
J Auditor appointed by '.he Orphans' Court
of Northumberland County, to distribute the as
sets in the hand of David Taggart, Esq., Ad
ministrator of Win. l McCay, dee'd., will attend
t his ollico in Sunbury, on Saturday the 5th
November next, where all interested can attend.
H. B. MASSE 11.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1S53 td.
Estate of ARTIITJR HIBLER, deo'd.
"TfcJOTICE is hereby given that loiters of Ad
JJ ministration have been grunted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of Arthur llibler, late
Cincinnati!, Ohio, dee'd. All persons having
claims against said estate are requested ,o present
thrm, duly authenticated, fur settlement; and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment without dclav.
SAMUEL HIHLER, Adm'tor.
Dunvillo, l'a
Danville, Sept. 21, 1853. Gt.
" pi'PER "a A1TGI1TGS." "
AV . W ILSOX,
.IVo. 9 South Fourth Street, five daors below
Market st. East side,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAS for salo every variety of
WALL PAPERS,
from b cents per piece upwards, including Fine
Satins, Cold uud Velvets, imitation Woods,
Marbles, Ac.
Also a great variety of new stylo of Curtain
Papers, Fine Board Prints, Borders, Ac.
Dealers supplied at the lowest rate.
Phiia., Sept. 24, 1853. 3m.
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON 8c X,ANINCJ,
MA.i:r.CTl'ItKI!S k IMl'OItTKItrJ,
No. 121 Arch Street, second door above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
"1 'INHERE may be found the largest and haud
" some! assortment in the C ity.
Purchasers from the country will find it to
their advantage to cull at our store, where they
will he suited with a superior article, ut the low-
eat prices.
BURTON & LANINO.
No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth.
Phila., Sept. 17,- 1S53 3m.
""$3500 REWARD!!
INASMUCH as there has been at sundry times,
obstructions placed and confined upon the
track of the Philadelphia and Suubury Railroad,
I do hereby offer the above reward fur the detec
tion and conviction of any person or persons
guilty of such offence.
D-4VID LONGENECKER,
President.
Sqnhury, Sept. 24, 1853. 3m.
iIkPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS AND
LADIES.
CONFIDENCE can be placed, to the fullriit extent, in
the uae of the tSurrourKU nl'Mn IJktt ut Pliila
delphiA. Ho many Ihouwiiid rate are known oi entire
(lief of latches from the mint intense pam of body and
anxiety of mind, anting from tne use of other Hppliwilion
of uo reputation wlwtever. lkwure of ittftLal, ffluu. Hpringi
of all kind, and elastic prepttraiwm, the tendency of which
to injure the patient, it but too well known to many tut
ferera and pliyairunta. To avoid all Comiterheta, apply
personally or by letter to Mrt. U , No. tfiii Walnut Street ;
XHinine her feitnatuie ou each Supporter, and her I' mted
State Copyright In le It on each box. Her Suppoitcra arc
aanclioiied by a tiuidiiijr uf :J0 yea rt and also by the Fucul
Cy, eomiiting ot the hiRhtit n-iim-a in the United States.
YgssftD v Mailvkkb, Pkicks m'PK8ate- Atldrens,
wboleaalcor retail ordert, to J AS. UETTS, Agent, Mo
921 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Phila., October 1, 1863 tf.
List of Jurors,
OF NorlhumbeilanJ Count), for a Special
Court, to commence on the 3 111 of Octo
ber 1853.,
SvNBi'KY. Juhn E. Schmick,
Northumberland D.iniel Voihis, Sam
uel Cox, Jacob Paul, Charles Harris,
Mii.ton Paul Mastullur, Daniel Hoalz,
George Marsh,
Pelevtare. JohnC. HulTinan,
fewts Jacob Dunkltf, l'relerick Fox.
Ti'8WT. Phlip Follmur, Koberl M'Cor
iriick, CHiLijUARi-r. Wm. K. Hasher, George
Kitlle, John Foul, John Sumers.
PoiHT. -Thomas M'Mahan, Jacob Roden
bach, Wm. Leighow, Thomas Johnson,
L'fikr Aucusta John Farnsworth, Mi
chael Kieffer,
Lov?cr Auai'eTi. Ephraim Leitle, Levi
Tknmai Hsrmam Shinman.
Coal. Richajd Woolveilon, Jacob Haas,
Rinu O. P. Patten. Steven Huish.
Lower Mahahot. -Hugh Seasholtz, Jacob
Badroan, Frederick Heckerd, Jacob Blassar,
r.'ljan Djeny,
giUMosiM. Eli Iieed
NEW CLOTHING STOKE.
A BRANCH OF THE
Clothing Manufactory,
OF 8. SIINTJRMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
icspeclfully announce to the citizens of
' " Sunbury and vicinity, that we have a
complete stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, to which we invite the
attention of purchasers. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over
coals, Dress coats, Frock and Sack coats, Mon
key Jackets, Pants and Vests, plain and fancy I
I.incn and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Cloves, Stockings, Neck and Tockct
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Silk Hats, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers
and Carpet Bags and Trunks, Umhre.laa and
everything generally kept in a well supplied
clothing and gcntlcmans' furnishing store. We
keep also a good assortment of Accordeons and
Jewelry. We sell at the lowest cash prices f for
our motto is,
"Small Profits and Quick Sales."
We have but one pries and no abatement, so that
a person is sure to get the worth of his money,
whether he is a judge or the goods or mot. If
any article does not give satisfaction as to, we
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided they are returned on the same day they
were purchased, when the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when he resides in the
country. Price the samo as at the Danville
Manufactory.
CV Call and secure the Bargains.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 tf
Cheap Watches Jewelry,
WHOLESALE and Ketnil, at the "Phihulel
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96
North Second Street, corner of (Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
GoM I .ever Watches, full jeweled, in enrnt nun. t?,(H)
Gold Leiiina ek. SU ni
r me Ptlver !K.taclcs. 1.50
GoM Bracelet., .1.00
I nilien' (ioltl Pencils, 1 .00
jSilvcr Tea spoons, set, 5,tH
Silver lp. full jewllwt, Ml.
Silver Lrpinr, Jewels, in.
Suneiior Oiuirlier.. 7.
li-tld Spectacles. 7.(Hll
Gold Pent, wilh Tencil mid Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Kings, 37J cents to $80 ; Watch
Classes, plain, 12 J cents; Patent, 1 ; Lunet,
25; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to bo what they arc sold for.
STAL'FFER &. HARLEV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
Sept. 10, 1853 ly.
Shnmokiii Town Lots.
r Ml F subscriber is new prepared to exhibit and
dispose of Lots iii the new Town-Plat of
Shainukin. Persons desirous of purchasing can
ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by
calling on the subserilier, at Slinmnkiu.
WM. AT WATER, Agent.
Shamokin, Oct. 15, 1853. tf.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
VILL be sold ot public: sale, on the premises
on Monday, the 5th of November next, at
1 o'clock, P. M., the undivided four sevenths of
outlot No. 0, in the Borough of Sunhurv, as the
estate of Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret and Frances
M. F. Douncl, by order of said Court.
AMELIA DON N EL, Guardian.
Sunbu-V, Oct. 15, 1853. U.
DAVIS fit CULIN,
Dealers in
I.AlHl'S, LANTr.UNS i t IIANDELICRX,
X. E. Carnrr Fourth and Cherry Streett,
FHILADLLPHIA.
e.WING enlarged and improved their Store,
ami having the largest assortment of Lamps
in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to
furnish PINE OIL CAMPHENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphcnc tins and Lard
Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all paterus. Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lnmps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and
C'andeleabras, and Erittanuia Lamps, at the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lnmps by
the package, at a small advance over Auction
prices, lleing lariie M AN l.l'A CTLItEUS of
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur
nish these arliclc'8 nt such prices that Merchuuts
will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before
coin; elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tha Safety I'l Ad Lamp for sale.
Phila.,'Sept. 24, 1853. ly.
ATS AND CAPS splendid lot of
fashionable Silk, Woid and Fur Hats,
also C'lwth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Cups br sale low by
G. EI.snERG .V CO.
Market street, opposite the Post Ollico.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S53.
fist of Ccttcvs
KKMAlMVd IN THE POST OTIK C AT
hi A Ul lt Y, 9ri)fembcr :iO, IV:J.
A
John Anspacli
B
Jon Reer
Christian Bower 2
Garret l.eary
Ann Loan
M
Richard Malone
Huiii Miller
Miss .M.itiMn Means
0
John O'Neill
P
Elizabeth Piats
a
Patrick Quiun
R
Jonathan Reilz
s
Sarah J 5low
Tho Smith
l'ler Sliafer
Jacob Slouch
Caroline Stewart
c
Jane Coldren
K Iward Calwell
Jnhu Clark
Charity Case
Jacub Deiterick
F
Chas P Fiher
D.ivid Fisher
Thos Fields
O
John Gazolto
John Gil"an 2
. H
Michael llofjman
T
Dr. Michea.l F Hiines-Sanil Tayler
hasen
I
Chas A Jackson
K
Jacob Kern
Peter Kui
L
Jonathan Lodge
Dai.l Vail
W
Reuben Wyim
Chambers Wynn
Mariah Williams
John Walsh
z
Henry W Zartman
II. B. PACK Kit, P. M.
List of Letters
lllMIIVIvn IN THE POST OFFII K
at Northumberland, September 30, 1853.
B
Backer Geo
Barret Caleb
Bartlet M W
Burgh Lewis
C
Case Mer
Clytner Levi L
Cline P
Clemson L W
D
Drelemlon J G II
Duncan James
De Muuii Joseph
E
Engel Juhn
F
Flanaaan John
Flory Geo W
Frost B D
Foot Re Geo
O
I nd re Tendon JI 2
ickbotTBarbury Ann
K
Kennedy John
Kerthiiur Susan
L
Lodge Jonathan
Lawratice A S
M
Moran Anthony
McBiide Catharine
Marry Dennis
MClura Wm
Murphy Patrick
N
Nogel Owen
0
Oaman A
a
Quay John
Gallager Danl
Steriick & Lome
I. .or fj irtliafKimnsftn A C
UIIUIICI ... I J wm. .. - i
Grav Newton Schoonmaker Hon Ma-
Gardner L M
nut
Stevenson Jai C
V
Yeaton Go
W
Gundrum D J
H
Haymaker k May
Hannii: win
Wilson Geo
JACOB IIP. P.M.
uNbUTlTXmMIcan and shaMOkiN journal.
Lumber Yard.
THE subserilier would respectfully inform the
citiions of Sunbury, and Northumterland
and adjoining counties, that he has opened a
Lumber Yard
in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis
tance East of the Steam Saw Mill, where he ha
now a large amount of Seasonal Panntl Plaiil
alto Pantul Boards, and all other Boards and
Di-iLiimo Material, such as will be wanted for
building purposes. Also a large amount of
Miinglcs on hand, which will be sold from f 6 up
to 1 3, according to quality ond sb.o. Please give
us a call and examine our price' and quality.
N. D. Farmers who are in want of Shingles
will please rail as we will sell to vnu tow.
J. E. LE1U, Sup.
Sunbury, May 28, 1S53. ly.
EDWARD DUFFY & SON.
Soap fy'Ciimllo Manufacturers
AND DEALERS IM
Soda, Stnrch, Caslllo oap, Dec.
HAVING increased facilities for manufactu
ring, thev arc now prepared to oiler induce
ments to purchasers and dealers in the above
named articles. Purchasers will find an excel
lent assortment of select goods. Goods sold ex
clusively on the cash principle, and at the lowest
wholcsule prices. Call and satisfy yourselves.
Our motto is
"Quick Sates and Small Profits."
No. 44 Filbert street, above Oth, Philadelphia.
August 13, 1853 3m.
Notice
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
fTHK subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Sunbury, and the public generally,
that he has on hand for sale, a lurgc lot of yellow
pine
FLOORING BOARDS.
He has also on hand a quantity of excellent broad
chestnut rails and posts. He is also prepared to
get out timber to order, wilh promptness and
despatch. Farmers an i ollirrs, in Union county
can he supplied with any of the above articles on
the shortest notice, either on the river bank at
Sunbury, or a mile below. For further pailicu
lara address the subscriber or Samuel C ussier,
Sunbury.
CHARLES G0SSLER.
Lower Augusta, August 6, 1S53. tf.
Mann's Establishment
25 South Sulh Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
l'a ( c-iil I.t'tftT Copying I'rcsses,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENER Urushes,
Oil Papers, TJIottinj Hoards, Copying Ink, ic.
Patent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING J500KS,
Superior to all others, and each pago printed.
PATENT LETTER CINDER,
A most valuable invention for keeping in a
nook-like fonii, Letters received, Original Invoi
ces. Ac.
Phila., April U, 1853. ly.
Important to Coal Dealers.
fffHE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered ut
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will ! ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on coiKr.ii't or otherwise, at all times, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received ut Shamokin by
KASK, KEED & CO.
.Sunbury, June 4, 1S53. ly.
I in p i o v c in c ii t s A head!!
ELIAS BRGCSGUS
TEREBV informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has just received at his
old stand, ill Market street, opposite. Weaver's
hotel,
yln excellent assortment of
J.lWfkWVWW)
F It E X C II GAL F SKINS,
French Lasting,
InJ all kinds of linings and Shoe findings,
which he offers to the trade at reasonable prices.
He also informs his customers ane others, that
hu still continues the Sliocinaking business, and
is prepared to do till kinds of work, in a good and
fashionable style, and on reasonable terms.
Sunbury, June II, 1853. ly.
x e c u t o r s
S a 1
c
rFMIE subsi'ribcr. Executor of the estate of
Nicholas Wolf, dee'd., will expose to Public
Sale, on
Friday, the llit of November next,
on tho premises, the fallowing real estate, to wit:
A CERTAIN' TRACT OF LAND,
containing ubout '10 acres, situated in Lower
Aususta township, on the Sunbury road, leading
to Plum Creek, adjoining lauds of Joel Wolf,
Abraham Wolf, Richard Bohuer and others, on
which is erected a new two story log house a
bank barn und other good out-buildings. There
is also a guod spring on the premises. About 30
ucrcs is cleared, and tha whole is in good order
and repair. Possession will be given immediate
ly if required Sale to commence ut 10 o'clock,
A. M. when the terms will b made known.
JOHN WOLF, Ex'tor.
Lower Augusta, Oct. 8, 1853. ts.
XOTICE.
JV"0 riCE is hereby given by the undersigned
J-' citizens of the Common wealth of Pennsyl
vania, that application will lie made to the next
Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec
tion of a body corporate to be styled "Tux
SuKBi-ni Sivisi.s' I.vsTiTfTX," to be located in
the bnroughof Sunhurv, Northumberland countv.
with discounting privileges, and with a capital of
une nuuureu inousanu dollars.
Robert H. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young,
Adam Shisslcr. Thomas Robins, Daniel Drucke
miller, Fredk. Lanarus, Geo. 11. Voiinzman. Pe
ter B. Masser, J. W. Friling, Ira T. Clement,
uenj. ilemlncks, l.eo. C. Welker, J. . Peal.
Sunbury, June 25, 1853. Gm.
- KOTICK
rrWE stockholders of the Zerbe Run and Sha
mokin Improvement Company are hereby
notified that an Election for Five Directors
will be held at the office of the Compsnv, No.
47 Wall street, New York, on Monday, the 24th
inst., front 12 o'clock, A. M to 2 P. M,
EDWARD M. DODGE, Sec'y.
New York, Oct. 8, 1853. 3t.
Book Agcnt9 Wanted.
4 GENTS WANTED in every town and
county in the United States, to sell the most
popular and suitable hooks published, many of
them ttetutilully illustrated with colored engra.
vings ; also the most popular works of T. 8. A R
THUR, including "Arthur's Cottugs Library."
Intelligent and enterprising men will find this
a pleasant and prantablo business.
For particulars address (post-paid,)
J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher,
No. 48 North Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
October 1, 1853 7ra.
1EWELRY. A nice assortment of Gold and
" Silver Pencils and Pens, tor sale etieap by
G, ELS BE EG & CO.,
Market street, opposite the Tost Ollice
rJunbury, Oct 8, 1853.
170R sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
C sttla Medicine at 25 cts, Fuji Ewenea of
Gmgtr, 'H irnt
List of Causes,
IOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas
4 of Northumberland County, at November
T.,' A. D., 1853.
PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANT.
George 8hiley vs Ab'm Dunkellwrger's admr x
Kueben Fagely &. Co s Hugh Bellas
Abijah Bowen vs Wm H Thompson
George Yoxtheimer vs Daniel Kullnnrr
J B Masser vs Barbara She Her s ex rs
, . ! Jacob Zarlman's
Henry Klaze &. Eve his wife vs ..i,,,.,!,,,
William McCarly vs Samuel Hunter
Donicl Rhodes vs Jacob Wertmaiv
Isaac Hoira A Wife vs Henrv l.stsha
Simon Snyder vs George Snyder
... . . Meyer fc Mojer's Gar-
Hiti for Reiner vs ' tl-ice
Wellington Mutual In- yg y Kaufmnn cl al
sura nee Company
State Mutual Fire InsnV Same
ranee Company
Daniel U. Canlieid vs Cornelias McCinlcy
Albin Newberry vs Thomas Rawer
Juhn Hunter vs John Haog
. . ,, S Jcnks with notice
D Hoats for M Sweny vs ,o lcm.tcnallt
Oliver B Hilliard vs John Hartinan Jr
John W Peal vs Joseph Diinmick, et. al
Christ & McKaddcn vs Susanna Reid
Wendel L Keller vs John F Wolfingor
William Forsman et al vs John Parks
Jane Dogar vs George P. Buyers et al
John Rush &. Wife vs Nathaniel Sdxtons sdm'r
Angelica Gehrig vs Geurge Eckerts adiu'r
.1 ec A Shisslcr vs Daniel Glenn
Reuben Fagely - Co vs John Rosser $- Co
Jacob K Rhoads vs J Fay eV .1 Ilarinnn
Daniel Gibson vs Jacob Rcnnert eV Wm Fabler
J Ott Rockefeller vs Jesse C Horton
Hugh Martin vs Reuben Troxel
George Parfuir vs Harrison Heim
Robert Hutchinson vs Henry Lonti Ex'r
Samuel Dwing vs R D Cummings
Joseph Wcitzcl vs Renjamin Robins
Jordan 4 Wclker for Loilge No !22 vs William
Fagely
David McMicken vs
Dennis C Caul vs
Abraham Trout vs
R 1) Cummings
Jacob Kline
Renjamin Rubins
l 1) Cummings
Abraham Rcubendahl
James Reed Garnishee
Same
John S Good vs
Jacob Hilbish vs
Morris L Hallowcll vs
Scull & Thompson vs
Huructt Saztrn A- eo vs Samo
Richard 1) Britten cV co vs Same
JAMES HEARD,
Prolhoni lary's Oll'icc.
Sunbury, October 8, 1853 (
Trothy.
JULIUS STERN,
No. 171 Xorth 2nd Street, opposite the
Canul Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tl AS opened a full and extensive as-
8orlmenl of all kinds ol Millinery ii
articles, such ns Ribbons. Laces. Illond 3
Lace, Silks, Florences, Runnet-framcs,
and a lai'0 assortment of needle
worked handkerchiefs, Collars,
Capes, Flounces, Insertions,
Edgings, &e.
together with a great variety of other
articles too numerous to mention at
WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ,
Persons making their Fall purchases j 9
arc invited to give him e call. 5?
j llhila., Sept. 14, 1853. Sin. j "
BEAVER, KREMER & MOORE,
HAVE received a very large assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
120 pieces Musliii-ilc-Lains at 4 to Cf cents.
HI) ' 10 l!i 18J iV 85.
50 " " " iiS to 50 cents.
300 " Calicoes at 5 Ci R 10 and 12J.
First rate calico, madder color at 8 and 10 cents.
30 pieces Debegc at 1SJ IS and 25 cts.
16 pieces C-4 French Merino at 100 to 137.
250 long and square Shawls, at from 1,50 to $20
30 pieces black, colored, figured and plain Silks,
together with every variety of Goods suited to the
I season, at as low rates as can be bad in 1 lnla-
dclpma at retail.
A la.-ge assortment of Carpets, Stoves of all
kinds lor wood or cml. Call and see, as we will
sell you goods at such prices as will give satis
faction. Lewisburg, Sept. 21, 1853. Ct.
'Kureka, Eureka."
WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST.
VOW for the little ones. Why will parents
X waste hours and dava in fruitless endeavors
to get perfect pictures of their children and utter
all get nothing but a poor, miserable curicatuie 1
e would say, come to our
EXCELSOIR GALLERY
and we will guarantee le make you a perfect
picture, by our Ei.m-tiio Ciikmicxl proccsfi,
that works in from J to 3 seconds.
We defy any Daguerreau in Philadelphia or
elsewhere, to confpeto with us, as we are the
iuventois, and the process is used only in our dif
ferent establishments in New England and the
Middle Slates. For pictures of adults, the silver
medals we have received fiom the American
Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia,
together with the numerous premiums from
County Fairs, is sullicieut proof that they are
the .Ye l'ltis Ultra of perfection.
We would call particular attention to our
Talbotypes Daguerreotypes in Oil.
D. C. Collins it Co., 100 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp
den House, Springfield and Collins' lluilding,
Westficld, Mas.
N. B. Our establishment is illuminated by
the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and by
Hrnrssor llorsrford t bajetj Lamps ly N ight.
'Come and see.
Phila., May 28, 1853. ly.
C II E A V
WINDOW S 11 AUK
Depot and Manufactory
G. L. MILLE2, & CO.,
S. V. corner Arch and keroiid btrerls,
PHILADELPHIA.
T'VERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole
" sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are
to be had at the lowest prices foi quality of work.
Orders lor Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other
Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give us a
trial, lis wilt try to pirate.
Ilrasses, Trimmings, Ac., always on hand.
Remember S. W. corner SliCO.VJ) & ARCH
Streets, Philadelphia
August 13, 1853- 6m.
SHOES. All kinds of Boots Shoes and slip
pers far sule hy
G. ELSUERO ot CO,
Market street, opposite the Post Ollice.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853
List of Causes.
TTOR, Special Court of Common Pleas of
BJ" Northumberland County to commence on
Monday, the 31st day of October next, A. D
1853.
James Graham vs Hugh Bellas et al
Com'th for Wm L Heiueman vsT A Billington
Com'wealth for 8. D. vs T, A. Billington &
Jordan hail
Mahonoy and Shamokin Abra,lam P,u,
Improvement co
Keiulerton Smith's ex'is. vs ' jort-u '
same vs same
Jane Bogar vs George P Buyers ct al
Henry Donnel at al vs Hugh Bellas
Robert Philips vs Zerby Ruu and Shamokin
Improvement Company
JAMES BEARD, PiQlh'y.
Piothonotafy's Office, )
Sunbury, Aug. 87, 1853 J
REGISTERS' H0TICE.
MOTICE is hereby Riven lo all Legatees,
' Creditors and other persons Interested In the
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of
said Estates have filed their accounts with the
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of No
vember, A. D., 1853, in the forenoon, for confir
mation and a.lowance.
Wm. Kase, sen., dee'd., Final account sclllod
by one of his Ex'rs John Kase.
Mailiti Drumhellcr, dee'd., settled by his
Adm'r, Levi T. Drnmbellcr.
Catharine Latsha, dee'd., s-ctlled by her Ex'r,
Frederick Lntsha.
Jacob Greiner. dee'd.. Final occount settled by
his Adm'r de bonis non, fSeo. C. Welker.
Geo. Philips, dee'd., settled by his Ex'is Peter
Wilmer and Jacob Philips.
Peter Burns, dee'd., settled by his Executor
Henry Burns. t
Joseph Leib, dee'd., settled by his A din tor
Sumuel Logan.
Robert K. Dearmond, dee'd., settled by one of
his Ex'rs John Watson,
Samuel Hunter, dee'd.' settled by one of his
Ex'rs Win. L. Dewart.
Benjamin Lose, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
Wm. Scott.
Caroline Peifer, settled hy her Guardian Elias
Peifcr.
William Clyde Colt and Sarah N. Colt, minor
children of Thomas Colt, dee'd., settled by
their Guardian William A. Petriken.
John Leib, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Samuel
Lerch.
JOHN P. PURSEL, Register.
Register's Ollice,
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.-
" Estate of JOHN DIEHL, deo'd,
TVOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
' ministration on the estate of John Diehl,
late of Point township, Norlhumlierland county,
dee'd, hovo been granted to tho undersigned.
I herefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will present them fur settlement. The Adminis
trators will meet for the above purpose at the
house of William Diehl, in said township, on
Tuesday, Novenilier 8. 18.')3.
W ILLIAM DIEHL, ? . . ., .
SAMCEL DIEHL, $ AJm ,or''
Point twsp., Oct. 1, 1803. Ct.
Estate of WILLIAM FARROW, deo'd.
TVOTICE is hereby given, that letters teala-
ineiilHrV bnvo lwn rrrttntn.l I.-, tl,M a,tl,nril ira '
on the estate ol" W in. Furrow, late of Shamokin
township, dee'd. All those knowim themselves
indebted to or having claims against said estate,
are requested to make settlement without delay, f
The Executors will meet for that purpose at '
the late residence ol the deceased, in Snydertown,
on Saturduv, November 12, 1853.
WILLIAM FARKOW, )
SILAS FARROW. f
' Ex'lurs.
Shamokin twsp., Oct. 8, 185.1. 6t.
A Farm fop Sale.
! nnil E subscriber offers for sale his farm,
j A CONTAINING 2S4 ACRES
! and allowances. It is situated about three miles
! from Sunbury along the Shamokin creek, and is
I in a good Btatc of cultivation. The Philadelphia
and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm.
It will Iks olfered in parts or entire to suit pur
' chasers. It can be divided to make three small
I farms. The buildings ore a FARM HOUSE, a
good Bank llurn, and two tenant houses.
JOHN FA R.NsWORTII.
Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1853 tf.
NOTICE.
4 LI. persons indebted to the lato firm of
Houpt & Schmick, are hereby notified that
their books have been placed in the hands of M.
L. Shindcl. Esq., for collection, und if they do
not attend to this notice without delay, suits will
be brought without respect to persons.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. 4t,
FILL MII.UMItY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
No. 45 South Second Street,
rHILADSLPHIA.
,4 RE now opening for the Fall Trade, a large
and well selected assortment of
Silks,
Ribbons,
Feathers,
Flowers, and
Millinery Goods in grneial.
Confining t'lemselvcs exclusively to this branch
of the trade, und luroit riNt; the larger part of
their stock, enables them to oiler ail assortment
unsurpassed in extent or variety, which will be
sold ou the most favorable terms.
Phila.. Sept. 17, 1853. 5m.
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT ! !
INKS. 31 .4 It 4. A It ET 114.4S,
of Sunbury,
t) ESPI'.CTFULLY informs the public that
V ihc has just received and opened a new
stock of
FALL AND WINTER .MILLINERY,
such as bonnets, silks, ribbons, Ac, of the latest
style and pattern, and every variety of uriiele be
longing to her branch ol business, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, at her Store in
1' awn street, below John ouug s store.
Suuburv, Oct. 1, 1853 It.
FCB, .SALE!
V Splendid llujjgv ! !
TTJERSOXS iii want of a well made bui!gv. on
reasonable terms, can find one by calling ou
the subscriber, in Sunbury.
JAMES COVERT.
Suubury, Oct. I, 1853 Im.
"riU)CLAIATK)Nr-
V OT1CE is hereby ghen ihnt the several
Courts of Common Pleus, General Ouarter
Sessions of the peace, and Opi hans' Court. Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland, to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
Hi day ol rsovcmltfT next, and will continue
TWO WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northuiulicrlaiiil, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, wilh their rolls, records, impositions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
scu-rul ollices apbcrtiiiuing 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 agaiust him, as shall
lie just and not to depart without leave al their
peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their
attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to
their notices.
(iiven under my hand at Sunbury, the 8th day
of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-three and the In
dependence of the United States of America
the 77th.
WILLIAM B. KIP P. Sheriff.
Ged save tho Commonwealth.
imoclamation7
OTICE is hereby given that a Special
11 Court uf Common Pleas, in and for the
County of Northumberland, lo commence at
the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday lha 3 1st
dav of October next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors ara requested to bs punctual in
their attendance, at tha tims appointed
agreeable to their notices.
Given under my band at Sunbury, tha 97th
day of August, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
and the Independence of lha United State
of America the 78th.
WILLIAM B. KirP, rhenff.
Gns Fixtures 15 Lamps.
HELD RICK, HORNING & BROTHER,
No. 221 North Second Street ubov Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVING had many years prac tical experience
In the business, and as all work sold by us
M manufactured under our immediate supervision,
ye are enabled to oiler to purchasers suprrior ar
tioles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable term,' At our store may lie found, in
very variety anJ style of finish, Gas om! Lamp
Chandeliers. Pendants, Side llr.ickets, for Halls,
Churches. &c., the IMPROVED PINE OH,
LAMP) also, Fluid. Lar.l and Oil Lamps, Gir
andoles, Uoquete Holders! Parljr, Night and
Reading Lamps. On hand, Lamp Glasses.
Globes. Wicks. Similes, Ac. ' ALL WORK
WARRANTED, OR NO SALE. Factory No.
80 Noble St., near 4th.
Remember store 2'il N. 2d St., next door to J.
Stewart Dspuy's eorpet store.
September 10, 18.13. 3in.
WILLIAM GR0VES&C0'S
Upholstery, liodiliiig j Fea
ther Wa rehouse.
S, Ji Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
tPRtNG BICDS, Feather Beds, Hair Mats,
Husk, and Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Cots,
Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, lilankets,
Ac, Ac. Constantly on hand or made to order
and sold Whclcsale and Retail, on the most favor
able terms.
FEATHERS, I1A..R, HUSKS, ke ,
by the bale or pound. Orders respectively solic
ited, promptly executed, and warranted to give
satisfaction.
N. 1). Mattresses re-msde and Feathers re
renovated.
Phila., Sept. 10, 18S2. 3m.
X. M. Xewna in's
Bcalty's Row, Norwegian street, Pottsvdle,
Pcnr.a.
IMiiiiibing Klioi,
JJAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SL'P-
ply of all sizes of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead,
Rlock Tin, Bath I'jibs, Shower baths, Hjdrants,
Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Wa
ter Closets ; also, all kinds of Brass C ocks for
vyab-r and steam, lirass Oil Cups, and Globes
for Engines. All kinds of Cuiiucr ork ond
Plumbing done in tlio neatest manner
at the
shortest HOticC.
x- n- Cash paid for old Rrass and Lead
Pottsville, Aug. 27, 1853. ly
THE above reward will be paid for informa
tion that will lead to the discovery and
conviction of the person or persons who were guilty
oi lining the axel hoses ol the passenger and coal
ears of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad,
with sand and dirt.
D. LONGENECKER, Prcst.
Sunbury, Aug. 27, 1853.
Live iiii'l Help Live ! ! !
Om Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
a -J) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has just re
reived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's
Hotel, a large, biiul.foins and cheap assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
l)pv (Joods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers Cassincts, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, testings, Linens, A'c.
LADIES DRESS AND h'ANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Liins, Lawns,
G'ingiums, Beragcs, Robrs, 4'c
; hoc Kit it:,
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'cc, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, ie., &c.
Ilnrriwnrc,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives 4 Folks, Scc.
Quecnsware,
of various styles and patterns,
BOOTS AND EIIOE3
A large assortment of Roots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, Ac, of various sizes and styles.
Resides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. t Country produce of ull Kinds taken in
cxhiiiige ut the highest market prices.
Suubury, 4 1110. 30, 1853.
l'orte Moiinaies,
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
riVIIE attention of lha Trade, and others, in
L want f Porte Mommies. Pocket Rooks.
Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri
ting Desks, Backgammon and Chess Hoards.
Chessmen, Pearl, .Shell, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work Boxes. Cabas, Needle Rooks, Money
Bells, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Fl.'sks, and fine Cutlery, to
gether with a largo variety of Faxci Guoijs,
which will be sold ut the lowest rates.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, 1853 tf.
Stone Cutters and Laborers
WANTED!
4'I'ONE cutter and laborers can have steady
employ and a winters job, (and not work in
the water,) at the Union and Susquehanna Uridge
at Chapman, Union county, l'a, midway be
tween Liverpool and Northuinlicrland. To la
borers $1,25 per dav will be eiven.
LEISEXIilNG & FISHER.
Chapman, Sept. 17. 1S53. if.
LEATHER,
T 11 ITZ k II K -N I) It Y ,
Store, 29 N. 3d Etreet.
PHILADELPHIA
Morocco Manufacturers, t'uiriers, Iinpoilers,
Comiiiisioii and Genera! Leather Riisiness.
WHOLES A Li: & RETAIL.
rj3?" Manufactory 15 Margurrtta Street.
Phila., August 20, 1853. ly.
OPORTSME.V A lot of double od 'inKle
barrelled (funs, shot belts, powder flasks, yun
cups, fiiuts, powder , shot ami trail fur sale by
Sept. 11, '53. I. W.TE.VER A CO
H ADICS UKi:.SS (iOOUS ur,,k, s,.i
H J rieucn Aieriun, 1'eisiaii 1 will, De Laines,
Uc itcrafre, eashuiores, calico, worked, eelars,
shiiuezclle, cull's, c, just received slid fors.de bv
iSept. 10, 1853. I. W.TKMIR & I O '
INDIAN CllOLAOOOUE.-An excellent re
nieily tor tho cure of t ever and Auue, llillious
Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, just re-
ciieu ai.u lor salt ny 1. w . i tlSEli & i(J
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 3.
pi 1 ACKEREL. Kcalled FUh, Herrings, Pried
Uecl, Jlams and cheese, just received and for
ale by I. W. TEN E It & CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1853.
4 Splendid lot of C'arpetiur, Floor Oil Cloth,
Table Oil covers. Carpet chain, door mat
and matting, just received and tor sale by
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W. TEN E It &. CO.
BOO I'd, Shoes, Hats Caps and Uum Shoes,
iust laceived and fur sul hw
Sept. 10. 1853. I. W. TENER & CO.
LOTHS, Ctskimercs, Vestings, Sattinslts,
J &c, oi various styles and colors, just retet.
vej and frr s!o by
Pt. :a, '. S. J. W. I FNER rn.
4To r ci cin News.
ARRIVAL OF THE
A T L A N T I c .
I'ATP.H FltOM EtltOPK.
Declaration of War hi the Turks.
New YonK, Oxl. 10. The V. S. Mail
Steamship, Allan ic, Capt. West, wjib aLiv.
erpool dates In the 5th inet., teaihed her
be 1 th ut 1 o'clock.
The Atlatilic brings 200 passengt is, amoni;
whom hio Lieut. Maury und the Hon. Joseph
R. Ingnnull, hile Minister to the Couit if St..
Jainei. Tho Atlantic left Livc-rpoi! ut ID
o'clock, P. M. im, (he fth ins!.
A despatch from Vii-nmi, dated the 31 inst ,
rtatesthatagr.in i con-.eil of thu Divan, a
declaration nl war against Rus-da, was reol
ved i.p-m, aaainsl the advice of the four Pow.
ers, ami the Declaration has been signed by
the Sultan.
It is ulso reported lhat hostilities hare ac
tually commenced. Omir Pasha had previ
ously demanded stion-ily for permission to,
comni(uca the fighl before w inter set in
The Russian forces weir soppo.ved to bo
inoviii" towards Roustehouf, for the purpose
of iitlackino the Turkish detachment posted
tlieie.
THE EASTERN QUESTION.
The eastern question has taken anoth?r
turn. Tho meeting of tho Emperors at OU
mnt?. was over. A new proposition was of
fered to the Poite, and Austria again put her
self in accord with Franco, England and
Piussia, and negotiations were again resumed
between the Representatives of the Great
Powers.
Thinjis wcie in this train when Telegra
phic despatches fiom Constantinople, dated
the SC1I1 ult., were received, stating that tho
Grand Council of the Ottoman Empire had
recommended tho Sultan to declate war
against Russia.
This caused an immediate meeting of lha
British Cabinet, and much apprehension exis
ted among the public.
The Sultan's decision was not definitely
known, bill a courier was hourly expected at
Marseilles, from Constantinople1.
Affairs in Tutkey were represented lo bo
tranquil. The Russian army in the Piincipalitiea
had been officially ordered lo winter there
by the Minister of War.
The fleets remained in Besika Bay.
SETTLEM ENT OF Til EKOSZTA AFFAIR.
Martin Koszta was to embark on the 21st.
on board the American barke Mimesa fur the
United States, Austria assenting to the em
baikation. Mr. Brown was at Smyrna, and
would see him off.
ENGLAND.
The Cholera was increasing slowly al Liv
erpool. The American packet ship Isaac Wright,
wilh 600 passengers, for New York, was re
ported at Liverpool to be leaking badly from
having struck on the Irish coast, and a steam
boat was sent in search of her.
FRANCE.
The term of ihe suspension of the differ
ential import duties on corn and flour brought
into France in foreign vessels has been ex
tended to July 31st.
Another decree prohibits 'he export of po
tatoes and dried vegetables ftom Fiance.
1 1111: i LEWismiin.
A Telegraphic despatch informs us lhat
a fire broke out in Lewisburg, on Saturday
night last, the 15th inst., at eleven o'clock,
in the steam saw mill and boat yard ot
Frick, Slifer & Co., totally destroying the
mill, the new county bridge over Buffalo
Creek, three or four boats, just finished lor
the Delaware and Hudson Canal Compa
ny, and a large quantity of boat stuff, and
sawed lumber. Loss to Frick, Slifer fit
Co, $20,000. t2,riOO insured in the
Union County Insurance Company. Los
to County on Bridge, SiOOO no insurance-
Eleven boats were saved uninjured. The
fire was the work of an incendiary. A
discharged workman named Benjamin T.
Stone, was arrested on Sunday, at North
umberland, and committed to jail at New
Berlin, and others are suspected. Thirty
workmen, each of whom lost a chest of
tools, are thrown out of employment by
this fire.
The Milton Engine and Hose Company
were promptly on the spot, and did effec
tive service, but on their return home, Mr.
Henry Flick, editor ol the .Miltonian, and
another fireman, were accidentally run
over by an engine, aud badly injured.
Their recovery is said to be doubtful.
STOVES, STOVES.
r''' ,,'c undesigned would respectfully call
' the attention of purchasers lu our suieiiur
stock ol (Moves, Ca ildrous, A c. The superiority
ofour Stoves uhove all others is so well known
lhat we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail
uf them.
We would invite your attention to our Mat.
grrgor Jlmting n,rt. As the price of coal is
011 the rise, Ibis is the most economical slme tha
public can use. These stoves are of siies suilabls
for healing the smallest room ; and those capable
of contaimns from 40,000 to UO.000 cubic feet.
Our Cook Sloves consist of the Ulohe Cook, far
coal Modern Troy, for wood--Ruck's rlol,ri,l
wood stove Complete Cook Yocom Cook
HaRitr Cook, Ac.. Ac. Our assortment of Cook,
and Parlor stoves is the he.t in the market, and
person desiring to purchase will do well hy fa
voring us with a call before purchasing elsewhere.
NEMAN & WAP. NICK.
Successors lo Potts &. Yoeoin,
N. E. Corner 2nd and Race Streets.
PIllLADrXI'llU
Phila., .i"j. S7, 186:). 3iu.
PAMPHLET LAWS.
TTOTICE is hereby tWrn that the Pamphlet
. .'' hva been received and ara ready for
Distribution to thus legally authorized to receivo
them.
JAMF9 BEARD, rroihy
Sunhury, Sept. S4, 1853
WM. M'CAKTT, Bookseller.
ESPECTFULLY informs tha inhabitants ot
" town and country, that ha has lately rerei
ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to bit
stock of books, in every branch of Litenume, and
in a graat vnety of Binding. Plea call and. '
them.
i Sor.lur.-, Pep. 1?, 1SI3.