Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 03, 1853, Image 3

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    SUNBURY' AMEKICAN AND' SllAiNfOKliS' J OUKNAL.
ARRIVAL OF THE PACKET SHir
BAVARIA.
foltlklttT $40,000 1M AcsTRAt.Mll GotD.
First Mail from Melbourne to New York.
The Tacket hip Bavaria, Captain Bailey,
arrived il New Yuik on Saturday morning
20ih inst . in a parage of eighty-nine days
from Melhmirii. Australia.
She breuaht 6,000 ounce of Aoslralinn
(old on freight, to Adam & Co., and it is
estimated that there is in the hands 01 pas.
senders at least 4120,000.
The Baratia is the first vessel from Mel
bourne direct to New York, or our shores,
eieent to California. She alo bronchi the
first mail direct. This is much needed by
American settlers in Australia, as our mails
have had to go to England previously, and
no papers have reached there except by
private hands or ship, unless paid the Id. in
E-ijIand, and re-mailed to this country.
THE TIRKISII ATII OF FIDELITY.
The Vienna correspondent of the London
Times, writing upon November 4, says;
We have the rleiails of the scene which
took place at Shumla, when theoaih of fidel
ity was sworn by the army in the presence
of the Grand Mufii, who was in his robes of
Slate with the Koran in his hand. The oath
was that the mm would shod the last drop
of their blood in defence of the sovereign J
righ's of the Ottoman Thiorte. Omer Pasha
addressed a speech to "the Asiatic, Afiican,
and European officers and soldiers," after
which the Grand Mufti offered up a ptayer,
the Amen to which was repealed by the
whole, army. The drums then beat, and a
prolonged shout of "Long live the Sultan,"
was raited. Omer Pasha refused to permit
the troop to defile before him, saying that
ho would not aceppt such a distinguished
honor until he had gained a victory over the
Rasiiatis. Among the foreigners present
.vera Mr. Neale, the British CjiisuI at Varnat
son of Baron Bruck's, and General Prim,
alio received a splendid charger usa prevent
Yom O.ner Pasha.
I'RICSU OtllltttAK OF THE YELLOW
ivi:n.
The yellow fever has broken out afresh,
riih greater violence than ever, at Newport,
'la., and the citizens were (lying from the
iliiee ai the last accounts.
At Lake Providence, La , ten or twelve
er cases had occurred, up to I lie 12lh inst ,
mi' of which were fatal. Among the latter
as an old physician, who had nearly reenv
red from a previous attack, when he took a
lapso and died.
At Wilkinson, Miss , seven new cases had
.curred at Hie latest accounts.
At Shreveporl, La , the fever had also re
ipeared. Among its victims was the Hon .
'in. R. Douglas, memb-.-rof the Legislature-
Mobile Nov. 24.
Alabama U S Senator. The Democrat c
lieu? in the Legislatuie of this State lias
niinated C. C. Clay for the lung term in
i IT S. Senate, expiring in 1859, and Ben
nin Fitpatiick for (he short term; expir
' in 1855 the same thul he now holds by
pniiitmeut of the Governor.
Baltimore. Nov. 26.
lenience of a Kidnapper A man by the
me of Charles Brown, belonging to Nor
k, has been sentenced to three years' iin
oilmen! in the Penitentiary, for kidnap-
15.
m a it it 1 1: i.
n the Lewisburg Chtislian Chapel, evpn
of the 20th lilt., by Eld Wm. Lane, Dr.
tfis J. M'Neal, of Indiana, and Miss
lit A, only daughter of James P. Hobs, Esq.
itwisborg.
d i i.
ii Northumberland, on the 21st ult
HEN-
II BURR, aged 58 years,
i MitTlinbur", on tho 10th ult , wife of Du
Shafer, of Lawisburg, aged 87 years,
n East Buffalo, on the 17th ult., Miss
NCY REES, aged 88 yeaas.
(tl)c iUavlids.
Philadelphia Market.
Nov. 30, 1853.
'Iih Flour market continues firm, and
til 1500 bbls. sold for evpnrt, at $6,75 for
raiohl brand, and S7.SU per bbl. for a lot
ney extra. Hulders now genera1!)- refuse
In .M S! figures, and are asking &6.87i.i$7
bid. lor yood shipping brands A mnd
h business is doing for the supply of the
ilers ami bakers, within the tango of E7a
0 per bill, lor good and extra brands.
Flour coi.tiuiies dull at ?5 25 per bbl.
I Meal is lower, and a sale of 300 bbls.
itry meal was made at S3 50 per barrel,
al i steady and firm, and some holders
waitiriE the arrival of the Liveipool
Tier. About 5000 bushels prime reds
at $1.50, and ?i3000 bushels Penitsyl-
white al $1.60. Corn is more inquired
RafJOOO bushels sbld a 6570 penis for
; 73 cents for mixed lots, and 78 cents
aid yello. Oats and Rye, no change,
sales limited.
hiskev is held rather more firmly. We
hhds. at 264 cents, and bbls, at (7a27l
t.
Baltimore Market
Nov. 29 1853.
Al.N We note sales of lair to prime
at HSalSt cents, and of fair to prime
at 155al60 ctf. There veer also
durable sales of inferior parcels do. at
2 to 10 cents below the quoted prices
rv considerable portion of the Wheal of
to dav was leltover unsold. The de-
I for Corn was moderately active. We
sales of old white at 70a72 cents, and of
tie. at 88a02 cts. New yelldw eold at
S cam. We heard of no sales ol old
w. We quote Pennsylvania Uye al 92a
mis, and Maryland Virginia do. at 7580
. Sales of Maryland Oats al 42a44 oil
,r Viroii.ia do at 40a42 cts.
4.1SKEY We hear of sales to-day of
mrrels Western Whiskey at 281 rents,
-Sales also of bbls at ZS cli. nnur
till held at S7a27i cts.
XBUftV PRICE CURRENT
140
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New Advertisements.
Look to your Interests !
Wt will try to please f !
S. N. THOMPSON
ff I ESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and
a the public generally, that he hasjusi n-
reived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
ueiow Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stoca oi
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods,-viz :
CUths, Cassimeres. Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings
Muslins, Veilings, Linens, lee.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin ie Lnins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Berages, Robes,
H'oolent, Flannels, IfC.
GHOCEUIHS,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, &c, Ac, &.c
ll.i rl unrr,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives A Forks, 6ic.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, Ac, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves.
ITT" Country produce of all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 11 mo. 26 1853 4 m. 30, '53.
New and Fashionable Goods ! I
JOHN V. MA 11 T1X,
Fashionable Tnilor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Bruner,s
Law UJjice, Sunbury.
HAS just received from Philadelphia, the best
and most desirable stock of Goods that has
ever been broueht to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, green, olive
and blue.
A splendid assortment of
v-ES?r &;,
such as sntin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel
vet, cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also-
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety of plain and fancy cassi
mers for pantalcons. Common goods for coats,
pants and vests, coat bindings and cording; a
superior article of
NECK TIES AND STOCKS,
of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk undershirts,
drawers, men's drab buck-lined chamois and
other gloves, ami trimmings of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to be erpial to his customer work and
superior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sons buying ready made clothing of me can have
them rcapaired gratis in care of ripping or giving
out. as I warrant all my articles
I return my thanks to the public for their pre
vious patronage and respectfully solicit a contin
uance of the same. As I am determined not to be
undersold, my goods will lie disposed of on the
mo.t reasonable terms for cash.
Sunbury, Nov. 26, 1853.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of on order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public Sale, on
SATURDAY, the 21th of DECEMBER next,
on the premises, the following described Real
Estate, to wit: Thirty acres oil' of the North East
corner of
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Shamokin township, county aforesaid,
bounded on the north by land of Daniel Miller,
on the east by laud of Nancy Wolvcrtnn, on the
saulh, by lands of said Nancy nnd Michael Zim
merman, ond on tlic west by lands ol said Mi
chael and Philip Pcrsing, containing about two
hundred and forty acres in the w hole. Late the
estate of William 1'eraing, dee'd. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the
terms of sale will be made known by
PETER PERSIA G, on of the Ex'rs.
13 v order of the Court, )
J.Nt). P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Nov. 26, 1853.-ts.
INSTALMENT.
Onus Si'Huir.iiAN'si RiiLnnin Co. )
IlAitiiisHUiiii, November 18, 1R53.
milE STOCKHOLDERS of the Susquehanna
-- Rail Road Company are hereby notified
that an instalment of Fivs Dul libs per share is
called in, payable on or before the 3d day of
December next, by those residing in
ISaltimore, at Luion Hank or Maryland,
Dauphin County. Bank of Middtctow n.
Northumberland Co., Hank of Northumberland
Uniuii County, Lewishurg Saving Institution.
By order of
ROBERT S. HOLL1NS, Treasurer.
November 26, 1853. 2t.
I. BARTItOLOW. O. TIFFANY, JB. I. B. rUABBOJt
Hartholow, Tiflany Co.
IMPORTBItS AND DKALKRS IN
l'orcixii and Dotuetslic
DRV GOODS,
AND AGENTS foa TIIESALK OF
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
A'o, 268 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
as they can be bought in any other market they
may be returned forth with at our expense.
Baltimore, JNov. 20, 18oJ. ly.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
In lite matter of the partition of the estate of
James Lemon, ate a.
In the Coutt of Common pleas of Northumber
land county.
Thomas Lemon et. al. ) No. 21 January Terra
vs. 1645 Order of sale,
Jesss O. Morton & wife. ) No. 9 August'!' 1853,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
auditor appointed by the said Court to distribute
the moneys raised by sale in the above case, to
and among the persons entitled to the same sc
cording to law, will attend to the duties of his
said appointment on Saturday, the 17th day of
Uecember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day,
at the house of Mrs. Maria Thompson in the
Borough of Sunbury, at which time and place
ail persons interested are untitled to attend.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor.
Sunbury, No.. 26, 1853 3u
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
in the matter of the partition of the Rel estate
of t nomas uraut, dec d.
In the Court of Common pleas of Northumber
land county, No. 42, April Term, A. D. 1853.
Kenderton Smith, et. al. 1 The undersignej,
vs Auditor appointed by
George Grant, et. al. ) the said Court to make
distribution of the moneys in Court on said pro
ceeding, in partition among the persons entitled
to the same, hereby gives notice that be will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on Friday,
the ICtb day or Decern lie r next at 10 o'clock of
said dav. at the House of Mrs. Mans i nompson
in the borouuh of Sunbury. at which time and
place all persons interested may be present if
tbey see proiier.
WM. M. ROCKELELLER, Auditor.
Suntuy, No?. 26, 1853 St. ,
Estate of J. P. SHINDEL, deo'd. (
V"OTICE Is hereby given, that letters testa
's v mentary hsva been granted to the subscriliers
on the estate of J. 1'. Sliindcl, late of the Borough
of Sunbury, dee'd. All those knowing themselves
indebted to or having claims agsinsl ssid entile,
are requested to make settlement without delay.
J. O.L. SHINDEL, E
M.L. SHINDEL, J " ,0"'
Sunbury, Nov. 88, 1853. 6U
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sesstom for thi county oj ivorrinm-
berland:
The midrrtisiiwt pel itioner rsrrpsctfnlly solicits ths Hon.
Court hi irraiit him h llrense to kern ail Inn nr tavern In
ionltul township, on the Mud leading to Minersville.
KOHKRT PAYNE.
We Hie undersigned rltisem of Jordan township, in
Nortliuniherlaint county, twins seqiminteil wllh Iho I'eti.
troner. rio rfrlifv the! he Is of good repute for honesty Slid
teimtrnnre, and that he is well provided Willi h iue room
and other conveniences for theiiee'innriodnltonof strmitrrrs
and travellers, and Hint sh Inn or tavern ihere is uecessary
for the necommodntien of strangers nnd truvellers.
TV I. tlohner. Ilenrv Hnrti-r. TMsr Welker, Henry
Williamson. Miclnel llerk, Joimllien Hwnrtz. Jueoh
Hlroiib, Hetijnmin I). Ahlinir, John K. Clnrk, Xrithaniet
Srhrielicr, Siinael Veil, John Killing, Henry riiillis.
jorJiui tp., iNov 'JO, lo3 :n.
PROCLAMATION.
OTICE is hereby civen Ihnt a Special
Court of Coinnion l'leas, in and fur the
County of Northumberland, to commence at
I lie Court House, in the tKiroticti til Nuibury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday the 16th
dav of Januaiy next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors nr requested to be punctual in
their attendance, at the time appointed
agreeable to their nnlices.
Given under my hnud at Sunbury, the 26th
day of November, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
nnd the Independence of this United States
of America the. 78th.
WILLIAM 13. KirP, Sheriff.
List of Causes.
FOH Special Court of Common Tleas of
Northumberland County to commence on
Monday, the lOtli dav of January next, A. D.,
lH.Vt.
Edmund Winchester vs David Watson.
George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkelberger's ndmr'x
Abijah Tlowen vs Wm 11 Thompson
Com'tli for Win L Heiuemaii vsT A Dillington
William McCnrty vs Samuel Hunter
Daniel Rhodes vs Jamb Wcrtman
Isaac Holla it Wife vs Ilenrv Lalsha
Simon Snyder vs George Snyder
n t x. xi -'- I '
. . ifio, ti lv linn ci vjui'
ITiIt foe Kon.ne Vd J . . 3
nisliee
Washington Mutual In
surance Company
State Mutual File Insu
ranee Company
E Kaufman et al
Same
Alliin Newberry vs Thomas Raser
Mahonoy and Sliamokiu
Improvement co
vs Abraham Tsui
Oliver Ii Hilliard vs John Ilartman Jr
John W I'eal vs Joseph Dimmiek, et. al.
William FoMimtu et al vs John Parks
Jane Hogar vs fJporge I'. Iluycrs et al
.lolin 1 1 i -1 & Wife vs Nathaniel Saxtons ailm'r
Jacob K lihoads vs J Kay rV J Harman
Jordan V Wclker for Lodge Kt 2S vs William
Fagely
Jacob Ililhisli vs Abraham lieuhciidahl
Daniel I' llilbisli ns George Apsley
Robert l'hilips vs Zerby Kun and Sliamnkin
Improvement Company
Mary Vickery vs Daniel Latsha's heirs
Henry A Lechner vs Joseph Round
Win. M. Rockefeller vs Carbon Run Imp Co
JAMES HEARD, 1'ioth'y.
rrothonntary's Office,
Sunbury. Aov. 20, 1853. J
This Way ! This Way ! ! This Way 1 ! !
Full suul Winter Goods.
miLING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customers
nnd the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the hext and cheapest stock of
Tall and Winter Goods,
at their store in Market souare, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry (Joods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres. Snttinets, Vestings,
Flannels, ll'ollens, tfc,
And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
AIo a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Lames,
Berages,
And every variety of coods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also tin extensive assortment of
Hats and Cai's for Mkn and llovs.
Also a large assortment of 4iItOC ICK1CS,
SlfH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a fresh supply of
DKIT.S AND MKDIC1XF.S.
Besides the lareesl and most ueneral assort
ineul of all kinds of goods to be hud in this
place.
Itr Country produce ol all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, 7or. 1
IK53.
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court
of Northumlierlaud county, in the matter of the
exceptions to the account of Geo. C. Welker,
Administrator of Jacob dreuier, deed., will meet
at his ollice on Saturday, the 3d dav of December
1853, when all interested may attend if they
deem it proper.
M. I.. Krtl." UEl., Auditor.
Sunbury, Nov. 13, 1 853-- 3U
Estate of SAMUEL THOMPSON, dee'd.
TOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
11 ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of Samuel Thompson,
late ut tlie Borough or Sunbury, dec d. All per.
sons having claims against said estate are request
ed to present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement ; and those knowing themselves in
debted to make payment without delay.
JHAKIA J JltiMPSOA, Adiu rix
Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1853. 6t.
Estate of PETER 0BERD0RF, dee'd,
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad-
' ministration on the estate of Peter Oberdorf,
late of Lpper Augusta, Northumberland county
lecd, hate been granted to the undersigned
Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will
discharge the same, and those having demands
will present them for settlement. All persons
indebted to the estate on vendue notes are re
quested to call for settlement.
PITER OBERDORF, 1 ,
GEO. OBERDORF, tl1
I'pprr Augusta twsp., Nov. 19, 1SS3 6t.
Estate of CHRISTOPHER WOODS, dee'd.
late of the Borough of Northumberland,
fE'i'TEKS of Administration on the above
A named eslata havim? tin omii.l iA
debtors and creditor of the same are requested'
. can si my otiice in iMortnumberlond, to settle
or mane anown llieir claims.
WJ DAVID TAGGART.
North i, Nov. 19, 1853. 6L
HATS AND CAPSA splendid lot of
fashionable Silk. Wool and Fur Hats,
... v....... . uuciom, navy and Military
G. ELRBERG i, CO.
Market street, opposite th Post Office.
5unbury, Oct. 8, J $58
Consumers, look here 1 1
BENJAMIN HEFFNEll
RESrECFFt'LLY Informs the citixens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just re
ceived and opened at his new store, in Market
street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of
' Fall nnd Winter Goods
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinet.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO t
. CnllroPts, ftliighMm, I.invii,
ffloiixtielliic He l.ttlnc
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Iltll (UVfll C. Iroil
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various style and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOT A. MIOI.S.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Suit, Fish, isc.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
fV Country produce takon in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, Nov. 12, 1853. ly.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
J. P. 8c I. F. KLINE,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland county, Pa,, their
Fall anJ Winter Goods, and opened to the public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &e.,
Consisting in part of Cloths, black snd fancy
Cassimers, Sattinetts, Flannels, Checks, and
all kinds of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Plaid
CaHhincrcs, De beges, Merinos, Bav state
Long Shawls, A c.
Also a fresh supply of roCCriC. of all
kinds,
Hardware and Queensware, a fresh supply
of Diujis and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a largo assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hals ond Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, ond other
Hats. Salt, Cheese, Ac.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will lie sold for cosh, or in ex
change for country produce, at thehighest market
nrice.
Upper Augusta, Ativ. a, ib::i. ly ai ;jii.
WM, W. HAM BR,
No. 99 North 2nd Street, two doors above '.he
Ml. i erncn House,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Pine Oil or
Camphene, Fluid, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
Chandcleirs and Landelavras, tor LnurcA
cs, Stores, Parlors, tec-
T
HE subscriber would most respectfully invite
the attention of storekeepers and the public
in general, to his large stock of goods, consisting
of the above named articles, which will lie disposed
of at the lowest manufacturer's prices Whole-
ale and Ketail.
Also, best quality of Burning Fluier, Pino Oil
or Caniphinc, Globes, Shades, Wicks, &c.
N. B. Newell a patent satety Lamps, a new
article for sale.
Phil.i., Nov. 5, 1853. 3m.
" NEW
Clock Watchmakers.
HIRSCH & CO.
11" AVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
MM- shop in tlio liuiliiing lately occupied ny J.
M. Simpson, near Tencr Sc Co's Store,
tit Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
OC2 Hr GZ3 ES 9
Silver & Gold Watches, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
Consinling "f Gold Breast-pins, Ear and Finger
Rings, Medallions, Cutl-inns. Ladies At Uentle
inaiis gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plated Tea and Table spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, tic,
SPECTACLES,
Of all sizes, suiting every age. Spy Glasses,
Pocket Books, ot ull sizes. Razors, Hair Oil, Ke-
vulvers, and other pistols. Brushes, Combs, Soap,
&c, &.C. Also, a large stock ot
MiimU uI liiMruniriiH !
amongst which are Accordcous, Violins, Flutius,
Files, Flutes.
CARPET BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rea
dy made Shirts and Collars ; all of w hich will be
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in
Stiiihury.
Clocks, Watches, bar and t mger Rings
repaired in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1833 3in.
LA WHENCE 'HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
THE subscriber, widow of Samuel Thompson,
dee'e., late of the "Lawrence House," in
Sunbury, respectfully informs the friends ef her
late husband, ar.d the public generally, that she
continues to keep the above Hotel, and is well
provided with all things necessary to accommo
date all who may favor her with their custom,
and therefore solicits their patronage.
MARIA THOMPSON.
Sunbury Oct. 29. 1S53 4m.
PUBLIC SALE!
On SATURDAY, the 3d of DECEMBER, neit
at the public house ef the subscriber, in Shamtl
kin township, Northumberland county, the
following proertv, to wit :
A VALUABLE FA KM,
situate in said township and county, adjoining
lands of Irfonard Rotharmol, Huh Teats and
others, containing about 4'i acres, more or less.
The improvements consist of a two story frame
TAVERN STAND,
a frame Warn, outbuildings, and also a
tenant house. There are two pumps of never
failing water at the laveru stand. There are on
the premises, two apple orchards, one of these
thriving and young.
The tavern stand is situated in Siiunlown,
with 3 acres of land attached thereto, I lie reai
due, 39 or 40 acres, are almost adjoining the
tavern stand.
The above properly will be (old together or
seperate, to suit purchasers.
Terms made known on day of sale by
MICHAEL BOBB.
Snultlown, Nov. IS, 1833. Ut.
MMM II4CI, Tlt il Y, W holesala Deal,
if fl. er in Confectionary, Fruiuaud liroceriea,
No. WU4 MARKET 8treet, abova sixth, south
side, next door to Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia
Phils., Oct. 88, 1863 8m.
USTICES FEE BILLS For sal. by ',
tJP H. B MASSEH.
Sunbury, 1801 'it
IMPORTANT NEWS !
(Mood Cheaper Hi mi liver II
AT THE NEW CLOTHING STORE.
Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
GELSBERO A. CO. are receiving a splendid
assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, the
cheapest, best and prettiest ever brought into
Sunbury.
We have on hand and are adding constantly
a fine assortment of
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING,
continuing psrtly a great lot of Overcoats, dtiuhic
coats, business coats, black and fancy cloth, Sati
nett, and other coats, too numerous to mention.
Also, Black and Fancy Cassimers, Csssinctt and
Satiuett Pants, Alo, silk, tatin, clolh, satinett,
velvet and other Vests j also a flue supply of all
kinds of Underclothing.
ALSO A LA HUE ASSORTMENT
of Silk Wool and Fur Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, all kinds of Jewelry, Revoking and olher
Pistols, travelling bags, trunks. Shirts and Col
lars, ami (ien'leinan's fuinirhing goods in gen
eral. All of which we oiler .at the lowest cash
prices.
Please call and look ot our goods ; persons in
need of Goods in our linn, will, we are confident,
find it to their great advantage to purchaxe from
us. We arc bound to uphold our rapidly spread
ing reputation of being the cheapest Store in
Sunbury. Come and satisfy yourselves of the
truth of our motto; cheap for cash.
Sunbury, Oct. IS, 1853- tL
An Elegant and Durable Hat
FOR $3.00,
Equal, if not superior to itty now offered.
a FOSTER & GLflnARE.ftto
Third St., below Chestnut, Hgr
PHILADB rillA.
OFFER nt very reduced prices the following j
LA IIIIO.S' Riding Huts and Bonnets,
CHILDREN'S fancy hats, of a II colors.
Cloth, Plush, and Glazed Caps, of every varie
tv o style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and
Travelling Caps. Soft Hats of every style and
finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Cents
Hats.
tlif A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Furs.
Philo., Nov. fi, 1S53. 3m,
"ivuiv iJi-o a iaiSii vi ok ii.
a DitANcit or THE
Clothing Manufactory,
OF S. SHNURMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
VVrE jcspecll'ully 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 assoitment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats. Plain over
coats. Dress coals, Frock and Sack coats. Mon
key Jackets, Pants and Vents, plain and fancy !
Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Neck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and .s'ilk Hals, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, Slippers
and Carpet Ba's and Trunks, Umbie.las and j
everything generally kept in a well supplied j
clntiiiug anil gentieinaus lurnisiiiug store. We
keep also a good assortment of
Accordeons, Jewelry, Ear Rings,
Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to be good.
We sell at the lowest cah prices ; fr our
motto is,
"Small i'roij and Quid: Sales."
We have but one price and no abatement, so that
a person is sine to get the woith of his money,
whether he is a judge or I he goods or sot. If
any article docs not give satitfaclion as to Jit, we
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided they are returned on the same day they
were purchased, w hen the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when he resides in the
country. Price the same us at the Danville I
Manufactory I
l if Call and secure the Bargains.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 tf
"ii- IlErMOVAL,
VGXKW A CO. hitve removed I rum ISO to UK Chesitut
mite i, riiil;lelhiu, where they occupy a new bixI
heiiutll'dl St nre, will) tin rlcniit mid well selected Hock of
FmUhiki Winter UKY GOODS, uniting which are
200 piece o( Lupin's French Mention mid Cushtnerci nil
e'tlitrn, inm SI to ,5u per yard.
100 " TjhUui Fluidi I r luliej nnd children! wear,
UK) 1 ' I'.int urmted Lie lnuriauti Caihmerei
4M ' lirocude mid plum Silk oi superior quuhty.
UK) " riiiitl Silki. (tf ull the ch nee (uillorm.
2H) dozen Couvomier' he. I'ant Kid (iluvei.
IN Ol'H SHAWL ItOOM AKK
300 Splendid Uncha ami Chum Ijiiae Shawl of
rh nee patients.
1(H) Shawls of the very blest fuhric nnd tti stpns.
HHi Hrorhe aquure ahuwls nf ejupiinile ntvlc uud design
100 ItM l'tuid Itiut- Mm wis from $. to (?I0
IN OI K Cl.OAK KOO.M AH E
31)0 French eli ih Cl inks, T.tltnus and Muniillua of new
Paris patiTiis. 1 00 Lyon silk velvet Clonk h of the lcat
rtiiike siyle and fimili. Ala i AO p trees 4-1 Iteat Lyon's silk
velvets, 'varying in price from i5 to 810 prr yard, and of
even' rilr and shmle, for luilie. C ukt of the most
choi-e Slmdes tf Hhte, lirown. HI ck, Drah, Olive, Bron
zc, from 'J.50 to &J.0O per yi:rd. A Is ), a fine stork ol
Ititibns, I'.uitiroideues, in Cupes, Chiuiuettes, Collars.
Sleeves. Ac., Sc.
'he whole of the ultove x oda are orTereil and will he
s-ild at extremely low prices for v;iU. We are also re
reivtiifr hy the week I v ttcaineni. frei.li anpphes of novellits
from l':ris and Lond in, which ennhles im i-onstnntly tn
hove fresh new styles uf the in -st luhioiiulile gmtds U
oflrr to our cunt Miicn,
AfiXKW A CO.,
No yfi Chennut sr., one door lcl )W Lighili, Philadelphia.
Oct. ao, is.a i
Estate of GEORGE WIALL, BecU
"117HFKEAS letters of adniiuintralinii on the
" eslaleol OEOIftiK WIAIJ,. dee'd.. late
of the borough of tSun'iu.y, ISorthumberlaiid
county, l'a., have been granted to the sebsa rilier.
Notice is hereby ciTen to all pertous iudctcd
to saiil estate, to make payment, and those having
claims will present thciu for settlement to the
sulmerilK-r. who will attend at the public house of
Charles eaver, in r unbtiiy, on the fith day
of Deccmlier next, or in my absence Mr. David
Haupt will act for me.
JAMES V, TURNER.
.Sunbury. Oct. 29, 18SX 6t.
DAVIS & CULIN
1
Dealers in
I. A 11 I'M, I.AM I tlNS i IIAMPLIKIt,
N. E. Cnrnt'r Fourth and Cherry Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
n VtXO enlarged and improved their Store,
and having the largest assortment of Lamps
in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to
furnish PIAE Oil, CAMPHENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL, Phospltene lias and Lard
Oil, I. snips, Lanterns of all patents. Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, (iirandiiles and
Caudcleahras, and Drittannia Lamps, at iho
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Class Lamps by
the package, at a small advance over Auction
prices, licing largo MAN CFA CITHERS of
Pino Oil, Hunting Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
and (the only true) Phosgene lias, thev ran for
nish these articles at such prices that Merchants
will find it to their adtanlagu to buy. Call before
going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tha Snfctv FI id Lamp for sale.
Phila.,"Scpt. SI, 1853. ly.
Estate of GEORGE ARMSTRONG, dee'd.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
' ministration have liern grunted to the under
signed upon the estate of George Armstrong, late
of Upper Augusta township, dee'd. 'Phase
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment inimedislcly, and
those having claims to present them to
JAMES SMITH, Adiu'r.
Sunbury, Nov. S 1853 6U
JHOES All kinds of Boots Sshoes and slip-
peri for sals by
G. EL6BERG & CO,
Market straot, opposite the Post Office.
tWeury, Oct. 8, 1853.
Platform Scales,
Txiii lnairnV ery Itstrrt
Always rigl! 7ViS Aclnouiett'
S Ww. grd Sl.nnlard.
TlSwW..' Pailrn.t It x, mr,A F.ir.
STALLS, set in any part
of the country, at short notice.
-AUENJ'S (JEO. W. COLBY,
840 Market t., Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, Sunbuty.
October 50, lfi.r3. 3m
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & LAN IN G,
MAX UFACTURr.lt ft tt lMI'OHTKHS,
No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
w
THERE may be found the largest and hand
somest assortment in the Citv.
Purchasers from tho country will find it to
their advantage to call at our store, where thev
will he suited with a sunerinr article, at the low
est prices.
IJURTOX & I.AXIXO.
Xo. 124 Arch Street, ubovc Sixth.
Tliila., Sept. 17, 1853 3m.
P.PZ?. E.ITGIITGS.
. W I L S O N ,
No.
9 South Fourth Street, five daors
beloie
Market st. hast side,
PHILAEHLriXIA.
HAS forsalo every variety of
WAU, PAPERS,
from (1 cents per piece upwards, ineluilin? Fine
Latins, Cold and Velvets, imitation Woods,
Marbles, &.C.
Also a (rrcat variety of new style of Curtain
Papers, Fine Bnanl Prints, H order s, Ac.
lcalcrs supplied at the lowest rate.
Phiia., Sept. 24, 18o3 3m.
Cheap Watches 05 Jewelry,
"TirHOI.ESAI.E and Retail, at tho "Philadcl
' phia Watch and Jewelry Store," Xo. 00
Xorfh Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
nr.M Irf-vir Watehes, fall jewi-lcil. IH mrnt cneit, Ir.tVI
(j.ilil lupins tflt. Sil tmlKinc Silver Sw.tuclt. 1.50
Silver l. full jnwlli-d, ?J Winlil Hmi-pi-l. 3.IHI
Silver Irt'ViT, lull jewl'U 12 ! adies' ticild iViiriln. 1.HII
Sniciior tjiniriieis, ?.Stlypr Tea sjiouiim, aut, 6,00
tj.il.t !pert:irps, 7,mi
(iolil Pens, with Peneil and Silver Hokler, l.tlO
('old Finger Rinjis, 3TJ cents to 5'8f) ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12) cents; Patent, 1 8 j ; I.unet,
25; oilier articles in prniiirtion. All goods war
ranted to ho what thev are sold fur.
STAUFFER V 1IAR1.EY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers snd
I.epines, slill lower than the above prices.
Sept. 10, 1853. ly.
IMFORTANT
TO PHYSICIANS
LADIES.
AND
Cd.NFIDKNTK can lie plnewt, t.i the fnlkut rxtent, ill
the u nt' tlie Suep.iltrKHA of Mis HcTTfl ul Plnla-
(tpliliin. S. i inuiiy tlitiuwiml eime arc kmiwiiol iNilire
teliefoi lunik's I'ruiii tin; moMt inteimi. p:iiu ul lnly null
nnxiel v ol linittl, miviiiir I'rnni tnr. line ut oilier nniilirnlioiifl
nl" an rep'iUili'Hi wtialever. Iteware iifmrtul, fthisa. springs
r.f all kinds, and elutie preiarntioii9, ttietrnitunev of wliii-h
to injure the imtient, is but too well known to many suf.
iert'rs nnd iliyyieiaiin. To 0V"id nil t'ountrrfiets. apply
personally or by lellfr to Mrs. B.. No. Wulunt Strpet ;
extiumie her Sipiiiilure. nil eurh Supporter, mid lier I 'lilted
SliitrK t;n!iyrii(lil lulielfl on eneh lmx. tier Supioi ters nro
suurtioiml liy a slnudiii; of tl) ycurs unit als by Ihe I'lirtil
tv. eoiiststinn os Uik liiliesl inines in the Vnited Stiiti-s.
W'K sknd l;v .Maii. KHr.E. IieRs Moiifsatk. Addrms,
wholesale or rrtuil unh-rs. to JAS. UKTTS, Acenl,
3 WnlnulSlreet. Pliiladelpliia.
Phils., (Jctolier t, l-v'ut tf.
NOTICE TO
PASSENGERS.
SUNBURY ft MILTON STAGE LINE,
nUNNINU IN CONNECTION WITH THE
Philadelphia & Sunbury Rail Read.
CJTACiES will leave Weaver's hotel, (Sunbury,
iJ on the arrival uf the cvenintr cars from Slia
niokin, for Northumberland, l.etvisburir, and
Millon, arriving at Milton, at about 10 o'clock,
P- M.
Ketuminrf, St t'es will lc vcaMilton nt 3.', o'
clock, A . M arriving at l.cwisbur, at 4 J o'clock,
Xorthtiuiberlaud at 5J o'clock and arrive at Sun
bury in time to lireakfast, and take passage in
the 7 o'clock cars for Shamokin, where stapes
will be in tcadincss to tako passengers to Puns
ville. arrivim; in time to dine und lake pu.-sjo in
the Heading raihond cars for Philadelphia arri
ving at Philadelphia at 7) o'clock, game evening.
Stages both ways w ill stop at Uurr s hotel,
Xorlhumberlatid, Weidensaul's hotel, l.cwisbur,
and Egbert's hotel, Milton.
Passengers will find ibis the i ni iiTST. most
KXFKiirnot's, and most i omioiita uli. line to,
and from Philadelphia.
n. MISIII.ER.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, I S.'.S. tf.
Important to Conl Dealers.
rMIE subscribers hereby inform tho public, that
-- they have entered into partnership under the
linn of Kase, Reed & Co., for W: purpose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will lie ready to deliver coal, wcl' prepa
red, on cni'tract or otherwise, at all times, on I lie
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shamokin bv
KASK, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1S53. ly.
Shamokin Town Lots.
fFMIF Subscriber is now prepuied to exhibit ond
dispose of Lots in the new Town-Plat of
Shamokin. Persons desirous nf purchasing can
ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by
calling on the subscriber, at Sliainokin.
WM. ATWATER, Agent.
Shamokin, Oct. 15, 153. tf;
WILLIAM GROVES Ci CO S
Upholstery, Ueddi?. t Fea
ther Warehouse.
S E Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADEIPHIA.
PRING BEDS, Feather Beds, Hair Mats,
s Husk, and Straw M iitlri-ssrs. ( 'nsliioiis. Cots.
Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, Blankets,
c, &c. Constantly on lund or made to order
and sold W hclcsale and Retail, on the most favor
able terms.
FEATHER?, HA U, Ht'SKS, ke ,
by tho hale or pound. Orders respectively solic
ited, promptly executed, and warranted to yive
satisfaction.
N. B. Mattresses re-made and Feathers re
renovated.
Phils., Sept. 10, 1853. 3m.
ADlEiS DRESS (.GODS Dress SilU,
French Merino, Persian Twill, De I. aim s,
Do Berage, cashmeres, calico, worked, colars,
shimeu-tte, cutis, iVc, just received snd for sale by
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W.TENER All)
TnDIAN CHOLAGOGDE. An escellenl re-
medy for the cure of Fever and Ague, Billious
Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, just re
ceived and for sale by I. W. TENER & CD.
Suuliury, Sept. 10, 1853.
ACKER EL. S. ailed Fisli, Herrings, Dried
- Beef, Hams and cheese, just re.ei(,l and for
sale by I. W. TENEK CO.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1M53,
4 Splendid lot of I'arpeling, -'I
utile Oil covers. Carpet c)
loor Oil Cloth,
pet chain, door mats
and malting, just received snd for sale by
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W. TENER A CO.
100 I S, Shoes. Hats Caps and Gum hoo,
juat received and for sale by '
Sept. 10, 1853. I. W.TENER CCV
WKITIXO FLUID and lf hnfi E
T lopea, tust rocii-ej nd for sub; bv
orU la. 1851. ILB.MASSER.
iHiprovciucutaj Ahendtl
ELI AS I3IIOCXOUS
1TEREHY Informs hiil friends and the public'
-" aencrally, that he has just received at his
tJld stand, in Market street, opposite Weaver's
hotel,
An excellent assortment of
lOPt-OCCO,
F II ENO II CALFSKIN S'
French Lastings,
And all kinds of Lnings and Shoe finding!!,
which he offers to the trsde at reasonable prices'.
He also informs his customers ane others, that
he still continues the Shoemaking business, gn.f
is prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good am?
fashionable style, and on reasonable terms.
Suuhury, June 11, lfi.")3. ly.
C II Fi A P
WINDOW Hit Aim
Depot and KanftfActory
nr
G. L. & CO.,-
. V. corner Areh nnd Kreond KtrertSf
PHILADELPHIA.
IVEllY VARIETY OF SMADES, Whole
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,"
fiotliic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, aro'
to he had at the lowest prices foi quality of work.
Orders (or Oilt, Plain Slo.e, Lettered ar.d 011101
Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give us a
tri'd. We trill try to pirate.
Brasses, Trimmings, e.c, always on hand.
Remember X. W. corner SlSCUXJ) & ARCIt
Streets, Philadelphia
August 13, ISM.- fim.
(ias Fixtures Lamps.
HEIDRICK, HORNING & BROTHER,
No. 221 North Second Street, abort Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 A VINO had many years practical experience
in the business, and as all work sold by us
is manufactured unileroiir inuncdiatcsiiperviion,
we arc enabled to ofler to purchasers superior ar
ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the m st
favorable terms. At our store may be found, ir
every variety and style of finish, (ias ami T.noi i
Chandeliers, Pendants, Side liraekels. for H
Churches. &c. the IMPROVED PIN E '
LAMP i also, Fluid. Lor.l and Oil Latins. '
nnilolc., Iloqucto Holders; Parlor. N -Reading
Lamps, On hand, Lump
(Ilobcs. Wicks, Shades, eve. Al 1. W
WARRANTED, OR NO SALE. Facto-;. -
Rfi Noli'c St., near 4th.
Remember store 221 N". 2d st., next dcor : .
Stewart Depuy's carpet store.
September 10, lfi,)3. 3m.
Porlc Monnaiest
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GO( P:
PIIHE attention of the T rade, and oilier..
JL want tf 1'orte Monnaics, Pocket B'".!;s
Hankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri-
ting Desks, Pack gam mini and Chess Ilords,
Chessmen, Pearl, 5'hcll, and Silver Cord Cases,'
W ork Doxcs, Cabas, Needle liooks, Money
liclls. Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling; Flasks, and line Cutlery, to
gether with a large variety of Fasct Goods,
which will be sold at the lowest rates.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer,-
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, 185:5 tf.
Mann's Fstablishment
25 South Shth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
E'atciif LiCtfrr Copying I'rcuseii,'
Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes';
Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copving Ink, e;
Patent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to nil others, and each pago printed
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most valuable invention for keeping in at
oook-lil.e foim, Letters received, Original Invoi
ces, Ac.
Phila., April 'J, ISoX ly.
A Farm lor Sale.
''TIIE subscriber oilers for sale his farm,
A CONTAINING 3S4 ACRES
and allowances. It is situated about three miles!
from Sunbtirv along the Shamokin creek, and is
in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia;
and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm:
It will be ollcrcit m parts or entire to suit pur
chasers. It can be divided to make three small
farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a'
good Bank Bam, and two tenant houses.
JOHN FARNSWORTH.
Upper Augusta. Sept. 10, 1853. if.
liiunhcr Yard.
rjlIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
a- citizens of Sunbury, and Nor'thttmterland
and ailjoiiiiu ' counties, tha! ho has opened a
Lumber Vnrl
in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis
tance East of the Stearfi Saw Mill, where lie has
now a large amount of .Sensowerf l'aunel Plant;
also 1'tWHil lloardi, and all other Boards and
Iti li.iiiNii Matkkial, such as will be wanted for
building purposes. Also a large amount of
Shingles on liarM, which w ill be sold from f6 up
to f9, ncccrd'ngto ijuality and sir.e. Please givg
us a call and examine our price and quality.
N. B. Farmers who are in want of Shingles'
will please call as we will sell tq vou low.
J. E. LEIJI, Sup.
Sunbury. May 28, 1553. ly.
notice!
VOriCE is hereby given by w undersigned!
citizens of the Commonwealth of IVnnsvI
vania. that application will be made to the next
Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec
tion of a body corporate to he stylrj "Tut
So at nt Stviscs' U-k-riTrTi,' Jo lie located in
the boroughot Sunbnrv, Norlhnmberland cottntv,
with discounting privileges, and with mi if. I ,.r
One hundred thousand dollars.
Robert H. Awl, Geo. Bright, J,,!in VM,
Adam Shissler. Thomas Robins, l)ani,. Drak..
niiller. Frcdk. Lazarus, Geo. 1). Voungiiian 1 .
ler B Massi-r, J. W. Frilittp, r T. ' !.!' t
Benj. Hendrieks, f,V(). C. Welker, 3. W. 1 .
Sunbury, June 85, 1S.13. fji.'
Jh)ok .
CENTS W
Xpjents
Wantt d
ANTED ill rvrrv l....
i
county in tin- United stai i"!i .
popular and saleable books publish..,! , , 4
them heiutifullv illuslraled with e. l.,o n
vings: also the must popular worksof'J" -'I'll
lit, including "Anl,,,rt Cut tag TJlr,.,
Iiilelligent and enterprising no n wi in '
. .im iiniuuoie nusiness.
For particulars address (pi .pi, )
i. W. BRADLEY, Pub!,
1..,
No. irt Norlh Fourth l,.'ct.
J-luj.lcl,h a, P,
Oetolier 1, 1853 7tn.
85oo lunvAiiTTTT
JN ASMUC1I , ll,, h Utu A SLimliy times.
I Mo h.. ""'''I'.'uur.js.uubu.y Rjilroad
1 do hei.bv oiler lw ,h0, i..r ,k- a......
lion
and .o.,s,-i v, nuy p.ltuu w ua
guilty nl such oiteiics.
.V1D l.ONGENECKER.
Suntury. pt. M 1R53.3. Vr,iJent
JEWELRY.-.A ni aortmei Golj .
W Pencil, and Pens, for ..I. cheap bv
, G, F.I.SUEUG.V CO.,
buiibuiy, Oct. S, JS.)
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