Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 31, 1853, Image 3

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SliAMUiaiN JOURNAL.
Communication.
Cht utma$ AmutmtnltTht Children of
:i i , Shamokin, ', ' ' . ' '..,"
'1 1 , ,' J SANTA CLAtlg.
ifc I - 4Amotirtr Dec. 88, 1853
Chrisimae with it marry peals or laugl lar
hai triViied ul ence mare, lit annual return
never avil ta call forth a, loud shout o( wrl'
coma. Old and young, atike'dn In the
healrlff It greelinj. ' How many delifhtful
recblleejiona eluaier around the very name
ofCiuietmss and Santa Cluui. The heart
leapt fondly forward to mingle among their
tea Jhauiand aacred and glorious association.
Hon ninny lo whom life has been a conitant
and perhaps biller struggle, have here rested
fro ai their honeit toil, to listen to the "song
of The elden time," and fancy themselTes
once again beneath the roof of the old home,
on a Christmas eve, with the happy circle
around the blazing fire, listening for the fiisl
step of the mysterious but munificent bene
factor, Santa Claua. We temember well
his first knock at the door, and how we re
retreated timidly to our mother's side, while
othore older and mora courageous, helped
themselTes to' the contents of the spacious
bag, unmindful of the well directed blows;
and when the last '-'good night" was said, and
wo beard his footsteps retreating down the
street ; how bold we became; and laughed
at the idea of so good an old gentleman do
ing his young friend any harm.. All liaili
then, merry Christmas ! Come with' your
good cheer ; Come with your joyous hearts,
your smiling faces and your gloriojis memo
ries. There is none but what will pause
awhile to bid you hearty ivelcome. .
Ait incident occurred in our little village,
arising from the present advent of Chiistmas,
that is worth recording and remembering,
for it was one of those pleasing little episode
that, is calculated to sullen the rough path of
life, and touch all within its range with a
happy and mellow inlluence. Jud;e Hel
fenstieii, with, hi usual kind and liberal
feeling, extended an invitation to the children
of Shamokin to meet him on Saturday morn
ing at the residence of Dr. - Atwater. The
invitation was readily accepted by over two
hundred boys and girls, ranging in age from
three to fourteen years. They came with
their laughing faces J which with their iienl
appearance and good behavior wasa pleasant
sight to see. This, I am sure, more than
repaid the Judge for his efforts lo prepare
the entertainment- The room in which the
children were received contained a large
Christmas tiee, full of Martzcbaums and oth
erwise "done up" in the old Dutch fashion
but looking us fresh and beautiful as if it had
bean transferred (rem some fairy realm, and
planted there by the Fairy Queen. An l o ir
or more whs consumed in examining and
admiring the tree, and then the doors of the
large diuwing rooms connected with the
Poi'toit mansion were thrown open and the
children treated to some flue music on the
Piano, Flute and Guitar. After this they
were shown into an oilier :oom where was
extended an immense table, on which were
piles of books, cakes, candies, &o. Every
boy and gill was presented with u book, and
their pockets or handkerchiefs filled wi h
food things. . Several ladies were present)
who seemed to draw much delight in helping
the children and directing their movements.
A gentleman from curiosity kept a register
of their' names, as each one received their
bonk, also their age, and how many could
read and write. It wasa gratifying fact,
that af the two hundred, one hundred and
thirty could read, and one hundred read and
write.' This reflects great praiee on the
common school system of our prosperous
town, and promises for the future an intelli
gent and viilnons community.
Thus passed Christmas in Shamokin. The
children will long remember it, and in the
"gnoJ time cominjr," for Shamokin, may the
Jud.'e long live lo wish his little friends a
"merry Christmas."
Navigation Closed. The North Branch
Canal is now frozen over with iee, and navi
gation baa ceased for the season. A very
prosperous and heavy business has been
done on it, and the revenue increased at the
rate of 100 per cent.
A Man came into a piinliug office to beg
a paper, "Because" said he, "we like to read
the newspapers very much, but our neighbors
don't take none."
Now ii the time for cheap Clothing I
, The Great
' CLOTHING STOIUJ
! . OF O. ELSBEIiG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the tost Office.
OUR stuck has recently been largely replen
ishsd, and now shows an extent, value and
variety ' " 1 ' '
i JScrcr before Equalled,
in 'order to givs all an opportunity to supply
themselves with goad and cheap d rilling before
the spprosching Hnlideyit ..;.! r
i Among our cheap snd choice Assortment can
be found the following I Fine black, Uun, olivs
and brown Frock, Dress and Sack coats of cloth.
Petnr Sham, cassemero, aattinct, . beaver, felt.
Whitney snd blanket. Also, monkey Jackets, all
styles, colors and stufl's. . i i
: ' PANTALOONS,
An endless vsriety of black and fancy Casseinere'
suttinclt, velvet and other Pants.
VESTS,
A very large and choice Assortment, such as
black and embroidered, satin, fancy silk, cs He-
mere, cloth, worsted, velvet, c. &c.
BOYS' CLOTHINO A nice assortment of
coats, vests and pants.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A variety of calf-akin, kip and other boots, slip
pers and times. . . - .
I. DIES SHOl.S.. Morocco, enamelled, Jen
ny Kind, gum and other boots, bootees, gaiters
anil slippers.
HATS AND CAPS A variety of silk,
wool and fur lints, black and blue cloth, plush
am! oil-silk caps, mens' and boys' sizes.
Also, all kinds of underclothing, white and
fancv shirts and collar, suspenders, gloves, socks,
handkerchiefs. Are.
UMBRELLAS, T HUNKS, VALICES,
Carpet flags and a great many other articles too
numerous to mention.
JEWELRY. Watches breastpins, car anil
finger rings, gnlJ pens, with or without cases,
gold pencils, 4c of all kinds snd at bargains.
Also REVOLVING, doublo and single barrel'd
pistols.
tj?' Our clothing is made of the best anil sound
est innterinl, anil ill workmanship equal, if not su
perior to the best customwork of city or country
tailora.
We ore still continuing on our former motto,
, ' CHEAP FUR CASH .
Anil are trying lo deserve still more our rapid
ly spreading reputation of having the cheapest
store in Sunbury.
Kemcnibcr G. Elsbcrg & Co' New clothing
store, Market Street, opposite the Post OlhVs.
Sunburv, Dec. 'ii, 1853.
ORPHAN COURT SALE, j
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
ol Northumberland county, will be eipesed to
public sale on the premises on '.
SATURDAY, the 31st of DECEMBER, 1853,
ths following described real estate, to wit )
i Thf Eastern half of Lot
number 178 in the Borough of Sunbury, bounded
by Blackherty street on the south, Lot No. 177
on the esst, Barberry alley on the north, ami wes-
terrt hair of lot No. 178 on ths west, containing
30 feel niore or less on HlackWrv street,- and
230 feet more or less to Barberry alley. ' On this
lot there is a large two story ,-..
M, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
about 30 feet front by 38 feet deep, with
a ono atory log kitchen back. There are sundry
out-buildings un the premises, and a large num
ber of Iruit trees of choice kinds. In connection
with. ths said premises passes the Tiujlit loan
allay three fuel and eleven inches wide, along
the western wall of the dwelling house, extend
ing tlio depth of the house, and 3 feet 1 1 inches
beyond.
At the same time and place will be sold with
the above premises, all that part of the adjoining
Lot No. 177, bounded by Barberry alley on tho
north, River street on the cast. Part of same lot
No. 177 belonging to the German Reformed
Church on the south, and lot No. 178 on the
west, containing 160 feet mora or less in length
from noitli to south, and CO feet more or less in
width from east to west. Sule to commence at
10 o'clock. A. Af. of said day, when the terms
will be inadu known by ,
JOHN II. PURDY,
, GuarJiau of Oakley I'urdy.
By order of the Court, 1
J. P. PUKSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Dec. 3. 1853. ts. )
A n A p j re n ike Yu n te d .
4 N industrious hid of about 15 nr 10 years of
age, vho wishes to learn the Tailoring bu
siness, can find a goad situation by applying im
mediately to the subscriber, in Sunbury. A boy
fiom the country would be preferred.
JONATHAN M.DOSTIAN,
Sunburv. Dec. 17, 1853. 3t.
"VlfALL 1MPE". A large ami splendid as
v ' eortn ent of Wall Paper, Window Paper,
a id Oil Shades, just received ond for sale by
Dec. 10, 1853. I. W. TEN ER & CO.
ATTENTION,
FJES'ERS' 4 Ml Jir.CllAXICS'
AISTILKUISTS!!
rOU arc hereby commanded to
meet in Market Sijuare, Sunbu
rv, on
SATURDAY, the 31st of December,
next, at 0 o'clock, A. M.. fully
equipped for drill. Ench member to
be pn paied with 10 rounds of blank
cartridges. By order of the Captain,
SOLOMON STROII. O 3.
A Court of Appeals will be held on
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
SN pursuance or on order ot tlio urptians oon
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public jsale, mi
MONDAY, tho 2d day of JANUARY, ncjt,
at the court houso in the borough of Sunbury,
the following real estate, to wit i
A Cerium tract of Land,
sitnote in Zerbe township, about 1 J miles below
Trevorton. the Trevorton Railroad pasting
through the laud, containing two hundred and
twenty one acres and allowance.
ALSO:
ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Upper Augusta township, and county
aforesaid, containing one hundred and scienly
four acres, mid n hull', adjoining lauds of A. Jor
dan, J. W. Smith, tieuruc Conrad and others
To be s I J as the properly of Sarah A. Slmllrr
and Isaac Shaffer, minor cliildicu of Jacob Shaf
fer, uce'd., (each of said minors owning one
fourth part.) lire remaining one nail part ol
the above tracts will also be solJ at tho ubove
time and place
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
Jav, when the terms of sale will be made known.
BENJAMIN HENDRICKS,
Guardian.
Tiv order of the Court,
J. P.' PURSUL, Clk. O. C
Sunbury, Dec. 10. 1S53
List ol' Causes,
.TOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas
' of Norlhumlierland Comity, at January
A. D., 1S54. ,.
TLAlNTll'TS.
N. B.
said day.
Sunbury, Dec. 21, 1S53.
Joan Haag
Gierge Linulit
S Jeuks vviiii notice
to ictrctuoaut
ATTENTION,
i e xv tiiTra'tiirtsi!
"ITOU arc hereby commanded to meet
J- in Market Square, Sunbury. on
SATURDAY, DEC. 31, 1853.
at 9 o clock, A. M., fully equied for
drill. Each member to be provided with
10 rounds of blank cartridge.
Punctual attendunco is required.
By order of the Captain.
GEO. OLIPIIANT, O. S.
Sunburv, Dec 17, 1853 .
New Advertisements.
. Notice.
THE board of Directors of the Pennsylvania
Training School for Idiotic and Feeble
Minded children, incorporated by the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, April 153, give notice that
they will now receive a few additional pupils un
der IS years of aga, into their Institution. Ear
ly application will be necessary to sacura admis
sion as with their present accommodations their
number must be quite limited. Application msy
be made to
Hon. George M. Stroud,
Philip H. Justice ,
H. Morris Wain," ' '
"' Committee of Reception, Philadelphia.
Or to the principal of the Institution,
. . jJAS. B. RICHARDS,
Dec 14 1853. Germantown, Pa.
"ennsylvan iiT '
COUTECTIONARY 6c frRtTIT STORE,
No. 169 North 3d st , S Jj for. of Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber takes this method of informing
Country MerchsnU and the public generally.
that he baa re-iueved from 158 to lha lurge and
commodious store t9 Nomtu Third street.aml
tenleniehed it with an eilenaive and well selected
stork of Confectionary, Fruits, tie., which he is
confident be can olTUr to purcharersi wholesale
end retail, ttt satisfactory ratce. ' .i
Cy'J'bose purchasing fur ths Hollidaye would
da wall to can ana eisiuine ine siock.
... WM. 8, STILES
Philada., Dec. 17, 1853. 3rd. V
To tkt ilonorabl tht Judges of the Cjurt af
- Quarter sessions for In county 0 norihum
' Urlani r
Ths oiKtosignsd peUlinuor rr
MISS K St
liullv solicits ths linn
.oep au Ilia or lavera la
ruatt u rrant him a Ikimi
ths Bufouaa M nuiuwriimpni.
V0""" PKTER HANFILMAN.
WK Am andersicitsJ citizens of lha B orimgli i
KMku,uhaluyi. heir muaiuiul with ths Prtittloner,
a 4.M twnt mm m of Kflno raoais star hjmaatv mud
mmnrM- and that hs is well nrovided with a wss ta
aw) other dwreuiuiesa for Ihsaoeoroniodaiioo'irsiraniisra
SM trSVlllSTS, ana IBM mm mm ur mnmwm m u.i.iy
fOf In arSOOJllBSOaSHOU OS WinP. mum ww.si.vfa.
Jaa Wtllis, S. M. Bntias. Alea. Cok, Kotert B.
JICT.4ss-Tfrt, jr., S.roual I. Johraju, . UewH.
teudla. lorn CM, GMUthuoil. Tsffark Jamas Trt,
Fiamiiayji. Taiojat. Hsory Nsuar, Jr., isanisJ
Ns. If,
List of Jurors,
V Northumberland County, for January
Tenn, A. D., 1S54.
'i-aii(l Jurors'.
Plnbuhv.-E. Y. Biijiht, Jacob Youngmun
NoHTiifMBBiiLANU. Geoi"e Atisley.
Milton. Win. Sliine, Jesse Dcirickson,
John iMilicr.
Ti bbut. Jacob Huffa. m. R. Krumer
Dki.awark. Win. Knk, James Ouks,
Henry Culp. I
CIIILISIIUAQUE. Jolin Caul.
Ul'l'KR Ai'GtsTA. Wm Heed
SiiaMoKI!) Ct'ore i'o, Martin Cats.
Coal Jonas L. Gilyer.
Rush. Christopher C. Ryan.
Low til Maiiasuv. John Bingeman, Philip
Messner, lVler Burrul.
UriT.u Mahanot. Wm. Berkhonse.
Jacksus. Pniel Ki'niple.
Juiidan. Jacob Uelltnuii.
Zekbe. Anlhpny Gilhispio.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Sunbl'RT. John Yonns, Peter W. Gray,
C. O. Bachmnii. Acustus Cl"miil, Washing-
Ion Smiih, Win. Mctariv, t-li Kessler.
NllKTHl'MBKRLAND Wm . SIlCHlcr.
Milton, trnuel K le.
Tcbbut --Nailmnifl Briltaiu. ' '
Lewis Geo. P. Curn p. Peter Strause.
Curnly Vincent, Jrimes U Barr, John 1 wee.l.
Dei.AWAHK - Henry J. Ueaiier, jrtmrs
Beard, John Bryson,. Chnrles Hagenbinjh,
oliu M hintiey.
ClllLlSQl'AQl'E Micnael t uee, a Dm nam
Tr..xl.
Point John Heikert, Geo. Lecher, sen.
Lower Ai'Cf-TA. Solninoii Weiser, Jo
seph Gas, S. H Ziinnri-rmnn, Jos. Weilzel.
- Shamokin. win. niaenni, uiunuu
Yoet, Charles MarU, Samuel A. Beigstresser,
John Uiplrv.
Bun Wm. LlarU, Isaae vt omirnir, Aimer
I'lluer, Joseph Sharphss, Philip Hull, Bun
ham R Kae, Garrel Vimzaul, John Colcotl.
Coai.. Herman Snyder. i
Lower MtiiANor John Spalz. George
Bioi'ioiia.j
Jackson John Buhner, Samuel Malii h.
UppEh Mahanot. Felix Mowrer.
Zeise. Benjamin Pa'.ton. ' '
Tctil Jurortj.
SuauRT.J. W. Friliim, Charles Beck-
NoUTHUMBKRLANO. Wm. Van Lear.
Milton . Kdwartl Chapins, Wm. Nagle,
i it u i i -i. II ... I
. u lticii, 4unt-JII I1UI1IK1.
Turbut Wm. Fiankenfield.
Delaware. D. H. Wmiwih. Cvremnies
Bomboy, John M. Smiih, John C. Hodman.
Lewis.-J. Roan Barr.
Chili.quaque. John Simpson.
Point. Henry Watts, Edward Grady.'
Ufpkr Augusta James Forrwster, Rsu
ben Garrinurr, John KierTer. '
L'wer Augusta Wm Mallich. ' ; ,J--'
Shamokin -Asa John, Leonhaid Rothsrmel
Isaiah Morgan, John Fi-her. . . ,
Coal Michael Kerstelter, Richard Wol
vertnn, Benj. Mart, Joseph Wnlverlon,'
Rpsh Pler Campbell, Abraham Moore,
Ira H ilt. Albiii Hnuhes, Thomas Vastiue, .
Upper Mahanot. Jacob H Kanflman.
DEKUNUAMS.
Henry Klazc & h,c his wile vs .amillirttlor
J D Mas.icr vs Ilcutieu 1- mfely
Daniel U. Cunficld vs Coiuelus .McUiuley
Johu lluuier vs
Jolm L .Ycujjcr vs
D Hoats lor M Swcny vs
Christ & McFaddcii vs feusauiia held
W'cndel 1. Keller vs John r' Wo.liuger
J & A tlwlcr vs Daniel Liltnu
Reuben Fagelv 5' to vs John Kost r V Co
Daniel GiIisjii vs Jacob Ueuueil 6i VV'iu i alilcr
Oil Kucketeher vs Jcse C Hoitou
Hugh Martin vs Jicubeu i roxel
(ieoryo Partot vs Huiubuii iic.iu
Suruuel lowing vs R D Cbuiuiliii;
Divid Xc.vliciten vs . Bjiiiu
John S Good vs rame
Morns L Hallowell vs James Reed Uaruuhue
Scull & Thompson vs Suine
Dun, ell iSaxloii co vs Sams
Richard U briucn & co vs Same
tfains vs Same
Abraham Kissinger ex'rs vs John W Stsmm
Jessa Heusyl vs George W Starizel
Jacob 1) Masscr vs John H Purdy
Jacob Kline vs Joseph Kline adiu'r
Wm " Wagnnsoller vs Kipp Adam 4- Hariiuan
Frick & Vaudling vs Ysndliug &. VanUhng
In ths matter of the Estate of BALTZER
B0RDNER, deo'd.
The Commmiwralth of Pennsylvania to
Jon.ihan, Philip, Peter, Joseph, Isaac ami
Urmuy Bonlner, Maria intermarried to Paul
Lahr, KlUrtbelh niarneil to John Dockey,
Cmhaiine marrieil to Elijah Andeismi, Lmiir
Ami maiiied to Daniel Mii hxel. Also to the
lolloping Urnud rhiidien ol lialixer Buidiier,
nhe uio the chtldien nf his eldest sou Ed
ward, now deo'd., to wit! Genme, Augustus,
Henry, William, Benjamin, S.nali and Mar
Caret. The said Htliry, William and Benja
min are minors and have for their Guardian
Ad. litem Georue Biosious, and Sarah niairied
to Arlhtir Hill. Tmeal (leseenilniita and heir of
Ball iter Borduer, dee'd., and all others inter
etted. Greetino.
Norlhumlierland County, as.
You ate hereby cited to be and appear
before lha Judges of rur Orphans1 Court to
be hehl nl Sin bury, on the fust Monday of
January next, then nnd there lo accept or
refuse totukn I hu real estate of said B.iltzcr
Bonlner, dee'd , situate in Lower Mahaney
township, county aforesaid, at lhe valuation
made by an inquisition hehl on said real
estate October 3d, A D 1853, and returned
November. 7ih, A. D. 1853,' or show cans
why the same should mil be sold according
to l.w, and hereof fail not.
Certified from the recoidsof our said Orphans'
Cnuil of said Connlv at Sunbury, this 7 ill
day of November, A D 1853
JNO. T. PURSEf.,
Register.
. December 3, M53.
REGISTERS' NOTICE. . -
V OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and olhcr (rersons interested in the
Estates of the following named persons, that tho
Executors, A dmiiiilrnlors, and Guardians of
said Estates have filed their accounts with tht
Reyislcr of Northumlerhind County, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of sriid County, on Tuesday, the 3d day of
Jniiuarv, A. D, 1854, in tho forenoon, for confir
mation and a.lowanrc.
Jacob Gesrlmrt, dec't!.. settled by bis Adm'rs.,
M. W. Jackson and Win. B. Kipp.
Peter Swank, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
Daniel Swank.
George Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John N. O sler.
Michael Kebmk. dee'd.. setlled bv his Ex'tors,
Godfrey l!ehick and Peter Fersler
William Dcrkheimer. dee'd., settled by his
Adm'rs, Allen Shoemaker and Samuel
lierkhcimer.
David Faui. dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
William II. Kase.
Peter llrn-tons. e'ee'd., supplementary aect.
settled by his Ex'rs, Peter Brosious and
Godfrey Rahuck.
Samuel It. Irwin, dee'd.. setlled by D. W. Ir-
Innd, one of the Adm'rs of V. W. I. land,
dee'd.
Edoard Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor
John i 011115.
Ccorjje Hanpt. sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs
George Haupt & Scbavlian Hatipt.
John Wert, sr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John Wert.
I.v.lra Herb and Judith Herb, settled by their
Guardian, Felix M.mrer.
Solomon Mnlick, settled by his Guardian, John
Wolf.
John O. Snyder, settled by his Guardian,
George Snvder.
JOHN P. rURsEL, Register.
Rcjji-trr's Ollhe, )
Sunburv-. Dec. 3. 1853.
New and Fashionable Goods 1 1
JOHN V. MA 11 TIN,
1 Fashionable Tailor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. BrunerU
' - 1 Low UJfict, Sunbury.
HAS just received from Philadelphia, the best
ami most desirable slock or Goods that has
ever been brought to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, green, olive
and blue.
A apleudid assortment of
such as satin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel
vels. cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also-,
. ' ' ir- .ell descriptions of cloth lor
OVHHCOATS.
An extensive variely-tf plain and fancy cassl
niers for pantalcons. (.'ormnon goods for coats,
pants end vcsls, coat bindings and cordings j a
superior article of
NECK TIKS AND STOCKS,
of lhe latest style, plain and fiiney black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collais, silk undaishiils.
drawers, men's drab buck-lined chamois and
other gloves, and trimminqs of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to be equal to his customer work and
sunerior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sona buying ready made clothing of me can have
them renpuired aralis in case of ripping or giving
cut. as I warrant all my articles
I return my lhaiiks to the public for their pre
vious patronage and respecll'tilly solicit a contin
uance ol' the same. As I am determined not to be
undersold, my g3Js will bs dUpjsci of on ths
nio.t reasoualile terms for cash.
fcunbury, Nov. SO, 1853.
Look to your Interests I
t
W vrill try to plotut ! f
G. N. THOMPSON
JJ EPECTFl I i.Y Informs his friends and
In the putrlio gmierslly, that lie has Just re
ceived at his store, in Msrket street. Sunbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in pirt of ;
Dvy Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cessimert. Cassinetf. Jans, Di Mings,
' Muslins. Vesting, Lin'iis, ij'C.'
LADIES DUES.-' AND FANCY GOODS,
Ctlicors, Muslin Ae Lnins, Lawns,
(Jinthiims, Berates, lltib.s,
' Woslent, Flannels, (ft.
CaiiocKnii, .
Sugar, Teas, Cofiire, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Kpicss, Salt, &c, &c, 5tc.
KSardnnrc,
Nails, Screws, Piles, Saws, Knives & Ferks, &c.
Que .is and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
DOOT3 AH!) BHOB3.
A large assortment of Roots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Cats, &n., of various sixes and styles.
Resides a large arid general assortment of
fashiouablo goods. Cull and examine lor'your
sclves. ff' Country produce of all kinds taken in
exe.hunge at tho highest market price.
Sunbury, 11 mo. 6 1S53. 4 in. 30, '13.
Sjiicea
DAVIS & CULIN,
Dealers In
I-tvipa. l.ANTin & 1 iiANni'l.ir.ns:,
N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherru Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
MTA VING eularRed anil improved their Store
.,,,1 h ivin? tho larirest auorlmentof LaniLS
in Philadelphia citv. thev are now prepared lo
furnish PINE OIL CA.MPHENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL. Phosphene Gas and Lard
Oil, Lamp, Lanterns of all palerns. Fancy Hotel
snd Hall Lamp, Chandeliers, Girandoles snd
Candc Iciihras. and llrittnnnia Lamps, rt lhe
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by
the package, at a small advance over Auction
prices, ll.inir larse MA NI.'FA CTURERS of
Pine Oil. Huiniiu; Fluid, Etb.ereal Oil, Alcohol,
ami (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur
nish lliese articles at such prices that Merchants
will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before
eoini; elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tha Safety Fl id Lamp for sale.
Phila.,fept. SI, 1853. ly.
Jeremiah Wetzel
Peter Mieddy vs
Elijah Crawford
Peter Dilmyre
II V Mimpson
Wm D Cook
C'oinnionweahh
John C Meloy
Henry Wilhclin
Samuel iSeidig
A leu Eldcrd
tephen Ellis sdm'r
Thomas M' Williams
George Eckerts udin'r
John W Peal
Thomas M Watts
Jacob iStitzel
vs
JAMES
Prothonc lary's Otlice.
Sunburv, Dcrenrber 10, 1850
vs Lieorgo uurn.un ei ai
Win August & II Kriner
vs M 6c P Uilmvre
Abraham Marsnull
licnj Uullinrjton
f5snrue Johiisnn
George Uckcrt adiu'r
John Weddccomb
Frederick Wilhehn
George Conrad
Win H C'hamlierliii
E L Piper
Wilson Hutchinson
Henry Reader
Peter Kerlni
Jacob Roub
David Gould
BEARD, Proth'y.
PUOCLAMATION.
O'l'lCE is hercbv citen lli.it thn several
Coiirlsof ('ommoii i'leas. General Ouarler
Sessions of lhe peace, and Oprhuns' Court. Court
of Oyer snd Tenniiier and General J.11I Delivery,
in and for the county of Norlhiiin!eiland. to
commence at the Court House, in the borough ol
Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the
2nd d.iv ol J.inuury next, and will continue
TWO EE ICS.
The coroner, Juxtices of the Peace and consta
bles in and t'orthe couutv 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 olliccs uiilrcrtuinine to he done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against auv prisoner are also requested and
commanded to be then and there attending iu their
proper persons to prosecute ai;ainst him, as shall
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the !ld day of
December, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and filly-three and the In
dependence of Uit United States of America
the ?7lh.
WILLIAM B. KIPP. SherilT.
Gad suve the Commonwealth.
An Elegaat and Durable Hat
FOR S3.00,
Equal, if nof sipmor lo ttty note offered.
a FOSTER & GLBHARD,
Third St., Iclow Chestnut,
PHILADH Till A..
OFFER at very reduced prices the following;
LA HIES' Ruling Hats and bonnets,
CHILDREN S fancy hats, ol oil colors.
Cloth, Plush, and Gluzed Caps, ofeverv varie.
iv of stvte. iiK.il.r.iu,. a uuviug onu
TravclliiiK Caps. Soft Hats of every stvle and
finish, at prices lo suit all. Also, ) ouug Gents
Hats.
Ir A general assortment of Ladies Fancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1S53. 3m,
Estate of SAMUEL THOMPSON, dee'd.
OTICE is hereby nivcii that letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of Samuel Thompson,
late of the Uoroneji of tSuuburv, dec d. All per
sons bavins claims arraiiisl said estate ore icquest-
ed lo present them, duu authenticated, for
settlement ; and those knowing themselves in
debted to make payment without delay.
MAKIA 1 Jld.MPSO.N, Adm lix.
Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1833. CI.
Important to Coal Dealers.
TH E subserllers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Kase, Reed Sc. Co., for the purpose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at
Sunbury, or at any olhcr point along the Susquehanna.
They will be ready to deliver coal, weP prepa
red.. on cor 'tract or otherwise, at altatimes, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders-received at Shamokin bv
. .... KASE, REED & CO. ..
Sunbury, June 4, 1S33. ly.
i;v . 1.0 nai.i sto.ck:.
A BRANCH or TUG
Clothing Mann factory,
OF S. EIINURMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
E icspcctfutly announce to the citixens of
' Sunbury and vicinity, that wo have a
complete slock of
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every stylo and quality, to which we Invite ths
attention of purchsjers. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats. Plain over
coats. Dress coals, t roclt snd Sack coats, Mon
keyJa'kcls. Pun is and Vrsis, plain ami fancy!
I, men and .Muslin blurts, LinJcr-shirts, Uiaucrs
and over-wholes.
- Also, Gloves, Ptockings, Neck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Silk Hats, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, (Shoes, Knots, Gaiiers, Slippers
and Carpet Hags snd Trunks, L'mbre las and
every thing genera. ) kept in a well supplied
clothing and centlciuaus' furnishing store. We
keep also a good assortment of
w-y.r!.i VvlLy-wj ,
Accoidcons, Jewelry, Ear Rinjs,
Finger Rinjjj, Gu!d and Silver i'enciit,
Lockets, all warranted lo be onJ.
We Bell at the lowe.it cash prices ; for our
molto is,
"Small Profits and Quick Sales."
We have bul one price ui.d no abuteintii), so that
a person is sure to gel the worth of his money,
whether he is a judge or the goods or hot. It
any urlicle does native saibducliou as to Jit, we
will take back tho gools and refund the money,
provided they are returned on the same day thev
were purchase!, w hen the purchucr resides in
town, and in 0110 week, when he resides in lhe
country. Price the same us at the Danville
Manulacto.-y
LV Call ar.d secure the Bargains.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S53 If
PROCLAMATION.
IV'OTICE Is hereby aiven Hint n Special
k" Conit of Common Pleas in ritnl lor the?
County ol Northumberland, to commence at
lh Court House, In the boionuh ol Suiitinry,
nt 10 o'clock, A. M., nu Monday the 10 ti
ila nf Jauinny in'M, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors nrn requested to le punctual in
their nltt'tidance. at the time appointed
ayrecabltt to their notices.
Given urnli-r my hand at Sni.bnry, the S6ih
day nl Novell. her, in the yeai of our Loid
one thousand eiaht huniired ami (il'lv-lhreo,
nud the Iiiilcpeiideiice of tho United States
of America lhe 78ih.
WILLIAM Ti. KIPP, SheritT.
TW Way ! Thlt Way 1 1 Ihia Way 1 1 i "
Full mid Wiiitt v GoihU.
FRILING & GRANT.
OESPECTFULI.V inform their rustomara
and lhe public, Hint they have just reosiv
ed and opened tire best and cheapest stock of
Fall and "Whiter Gooda,
at their store in Market squaic, Kunbury,
Their slock eonsisU of every twrie'y of
Dry Goods, viz j
Cloths, Casfimeres. Suttinets, t'estings,
Flannels. Wollrn. he ,
And all kinds or Fall & winter Wear.
AUo n spiwuiliJ vnriclv "f
LADIES DhliSS & FANCV GOODS,
Calittrs, Cinhim. Chinttes, Dt Lahrrs,
Deragcs,
And every varicly of yoods suitable for L
dies sar,
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE en:l Wtt-MWAEK.
Fish, Salt nnd Plaster.
Also an eMensive nslllllllelt of
II ATS A.NU C'AfS rB NIKS AND D'.iYi.
Also a large assortment of ;KOt I.U1'
SUCH A3
Sugar, Teas, Cnlt.-r, ftinransi1",
ol all kiinta.
Alsa a tresh supply of
UltUOS A.NU MKUICI.K..
Besides the Urjiest anil iiios' ueneriil irfsorl
int'iil of all kinds of pood to be h.nl in this
place.
EV Country produce ef all kinds tsken In ei
change at tiie highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 12, 1853.
NEW
Clock ? Watchmakers..
KIRSCII & CO.
t jTAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in the hniMiu& latrlv occupied by J.
M. Simnson, near Tener it Co's Hlore,
in Market Street, Sunhnry, Pa.,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
Silver & Gold Watch 3s, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting "f Hold Greast-pins, Ear anil Fingee
Ivings. Medallions, Cuff-niiis, Ladies A. Uciitls
mans' gold and silver pens snd pencils. Also,
silver and plaied Tea and Table spoons, sail,
spoaus, butter knives, &c,
mJm. Jit W m, X. wiJ JjrJ;
Of all sizes, suiting every ai;e. fpy Classes,
Pocket Uuoks, of all sire, liazors. Hair Oil, f!
volvers, and olhcr pi-iols, Dru'hes, Combs, Soap,
.Sec, &c. Also, a largo slock of
!I'.t"l .tl liivi'tniivntN t
amongt which are A cenrdeons, Violins, Flulius,
Kites, Flutes.
CARPET BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, vusociulerH. All ie of ren-
dy made bhirls anil Collars j all of whi.-h w.llho
sold cheaper than has ever been heretolovc so d in
Sunlmrv.
Cir Clocks, Watches. Ear and F'..-.--r Hiii?s
repaired in the best manner and ol 'ii ni' t
11 mice.
i,. n. is KM !in.
A
Estate of ROBERT M. SEYDEL, Leo'd.
'jV'OTICE is hereby given to all persons inter
ested that the under gned has been appoint
ed by the Orphans Court of Northumberland
county, sn auditor to distribute the as-ls of said
estate in the hand ol John I'. vV oJflugcr, Ad
ministrator of said estate, to and among lliose en
tilled lo receive the same.
Said auditor will uttend for said purpose at his
office in Hmihury, on lha Crsl Monday of Janua
ry next, in the evening.
CHAKI.ES PLEASANTS, Auditor.
Sunburv, Dec. 17. 1H5: 3t.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE
HOLIDAYS.
f IlIIE Hubscriber resj ecll'ully informs the public
1. that he has 011 hand, a large nupply of all
! WATCHES :& JEWELRY,' '
Silver and Plated Ware,
At his Store, No. 13 South Second Mreet, Phila
delphia, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
JAMES B. FIDLEU
Phila. Dec. 10, 1SS3.
Lahore, s AYnnted.
p 0 0 Laborers wanted in 5unbuy, constant
f work all winter, waes 1,1V) per day.
DO WEN & MASSER,
Sunburv, Dee. 10, 185:1 tf.
LKF.NnW AKE Beautilui aels of Tea
ware, in China, tstoua China and Delf
DnTTT-r and 8umrer Disbes of all kinds, 1 oilel
Hels, covered Dishes, China Fruit l)akets and
Ornaments. Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, tilasswaro
in variety, and Tumbler from ccuu upward,
just received and for sale try
Dec. 10, 1803. 1. w. i r..-iiK en. l-u.
Little MiBAHor. Wm.
Rak r. Isiae
SUA W 1.8 Droche, Thibet and Woolen in
great variety lilack and Fancy Dress Silk,
Silk lace, velvet and oilier Trimmings, Worked
collars, under-sleevaa, shimazetuv culls, just re
ceived and for sale by (. W. TENER & 'JO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18VJ. , , , ,
SHERIFF SALE.
TJ Y Virtue of a certain writ of Ltv. Fa. to me
directed, will he sold bv public vendue or
outcry, oil Monday, lhe 2d day of January next,
at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury,
at 1 o clock, P. M., a certain eijual undivided
seventh part of
A tract 01 Land,
situate in Little Mahanov township, Northum
berland county, surveyed in the name of Ma. bias
Zimmerman, adjoining lands of John Uoyd. Mi
chael t.'roll and Peter Mowrer, containing in the
w hole four hundred and seventeen acres mors or
less.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us
ths property of Wdlium Avers.
WI1.MA.M 13. Mientl.
Sheriff's Otlice )
8unburr. Dec. 10, 1953.- $
t. II. SASTHOLOW.
i. B. CHAI.SOS
tifvasv, in
BartholoM-, TilVany t$ Co.
IMPORTKRS AND DKAI.EItS IN
Foreign ami Doiiit'Kf ic
DRY GOODS,
AND ACKNTS FOR TUP. SAI.C OF
AMERICAN MANTJF A CTURF.S,
No, 26S Hnltimors Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
as they can he bought in any other market they
mav be returned lortliwim ' our expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 2li, IHoX ly.
List oi" Causes.
JTOR Special Court of Common Tlcae of
fe Norlhumlierland (-'ounty to commence on
Monday, the ldhdsV of January next, A. D.,
1S54. .' ' -
Edmund Winchester vs David Watson.
(Jeor(e Wiiley vs Ah'm DunkelberRer's admr'x
Ahijah Dowe'n vs Win H Thompson
Com'lh for Wm L Heineman vsT A Dillington
William McCarty vs (Samuel Hunter
Daniel Rhodes vs Jatoli Wertlnan
Isaac Holfa At Wife vs Henry Laisha
Simon Snvder vs George bnyder
t Moyer iSr-Mojers Gar-
jii'.uiuei1 , look here ! !
HEW! A M IN I S I
EEStT.CFFri.LY ii.f.-ma the citirens of
Sunbury ami vicinity, that he has ju.t re
ceived and opened at hi t ew sioie. in Msiket
street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of
Fall mid Winter (JoikU
consisting in art of
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Casslnets.
of all kinds, of linen, coiioii and worsted.
ALSO!
IHoUksh'IIii !' I .s I m a
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods,
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hits slwai
and Steel, Kails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
(ITJEENSWARE, d vaiioiu sile and
paileuig.
Also an assortment of IlltO I'si Si. MIOt ?.
II ATS 4: CAPS, a good selection.
Salt. Fisli, i,e.
And a great variety of other urlieles sn -h n r.
suitable to tho trails, all of which uiii be 1- .. : -'
the lowest prices.
Ltr Country proiluce tal.en 111 exc.iar
the highost pri-es.
Sunbury, Nov. 1?, 1853 ly.
Hilz for Reintf
Washington Mutual In- P ,lfn,.n Bl .1
vs Same
Tho 'New s of how the War
Between lhe Turks ami Russians
ttfi OES on is not of so much interest lo the
tll inhabitants of Sunbury ami its vicinity as
the fact Hint
I. W. TENER k CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
large, beautilul and varied stock of goods, which
1 hey will sell cheap a heretofore. They respect
fully reqnesl their friends and the public to call
and see lliem.
Sunbury, Pa., Dee. 3, 1S53.
Shamokin Town Lots.
("SMIF subscriber is now prepaied lo exhibit and
JL dispose of Lot in the new Tnwu-Plat of
Shamokin. Persons desirous of purchasing can
I ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by
calling on the subscrilr, at Shamokin.
Shamokin, Oct. 15, lf53. tf. -
ATS AND CAPS. , splendid lot of
fahionslile Silk, Wool and I ur Hats.
also Clulh, Fur, Odclotli, ."Vuvy and Military
Caps fr sale low by
Market street, opposite the Post Olfice.
5unliry, Oct. 8, lUr3.
k. i Hand Saws, Wood ermss
U i"ir;, C,'iM!l. U"or Lcokssud (Unges
Hsnd Hell. W ji,., 4t. jHm weivw, .,, f
salsb, LW.TENEK4CO
tiwVury, Dee. f, ttM. 1, ; - -
PARTNERIISIP.
M It. JOHN CI.AIilC iescclfully informs his
friends and customers Hist lie has taken
lino partnership, Mr. Henry
Partou, snd that the business of
Ulat kbiuithin;
will, hereafter, be conducted un-
tier the firm of Clark & Parton,
at the old stand, we.tof Ira T. Clement's Store,
in Market street, Siliibury.
JOHN CLARK.
HENRY PAKTON.
N. B. Persons Indebted to lhe subscrilier are
informed that hie book are 111 the band of G.
M. Yoiks. Eaa.. for settlement.-
JOHN CLARK,
Suidmry. Dec. 8. 1853 if.
CRANBERRIES. Ground Sul. Almonds,
Pecan Nuts. Wall Mui,l'oeoa Nuts. Cream
Nuts, Fillrerts. Kalsir;, Fiiis, Citran, Lemons,
Candies nd Tjys, just received and for sale by
i'to. '.o. 'SS. I. W. TENER & CO.
BURN IN O FLUID, Campliene, operm ami
Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur
penline. Candles and 6oap. just received and for
laleby I. W. TENER & CO. ,
Sunbury. Pee. 10, 153.'
Iron
Eatato of J. P. SIIINDEL, dee'd.
VO TICE is hereby given, that tellers testa-
J ' mental v have lieen erauled lo the sulwei ibe s ,
on lhe estate of J.' P. Wiiudel, late of the Uoroujjh
of Sunbury, dee'd. All lhoc kuowiua: lheneve
imlehted lo or having claim against said estate;
are reuueted lo make setllement without delay.
J. G. L. sHI.VDEL, Sclin.grov,
-.; M.L. SH1NLEL Sunbury.
. Executors.
Sunbury, Nov. 80, 1653. Ct.
Estate of PETER 0BERD0RF, deo'd,
jVOTICE is hereby givin that letter of Ad-
y ministration on tho etate of Peter I .urdui f
late of Upper Auiju.ta, Norlh';,,Ueilr. county,
ilev'd. he Ih'i'U grr.tt J lo .' undeisiunrd.
Therefore all t,on indebted lo said estiile will
discharge lha siiine. and those having demands
I will present them fur settlement. All persons
indebted to lhe eslala on vendue notes are re
quested to call for sell lenient.
PETER OllERDORF. ) P .
. GEO. OUERDOUF, t,x
Upper Augusla twsp., Nov. 19, IS 53. CU .
surance Company
State Mutual Fire IusU'
ranee Company
Albiu Newliciry vs Thomas Rasrr
Mahonoy and Shamokin yf Al)raliam PaIll
Improvement co
Oliver I! Hilliard v John Hartman Jr
John V." Peal vs Joseph Diminick, ct. al
William Forsinan el al vs John Parks
Jane Donar v Georse P. Buyers el al
Jolm Biinh & Vi!'e vs Nathaniel Saxtons adm'r
Jacob K Uln.sd vs J Fay .V J Hamuli
JurJau 4- i e ker fur I-odne .Nu Zi vs illiam
Faprlv
Jacob II ilhWi v Abraham Reubeudahl
Daniel P Hilhish us Georce Apsley
Robeit Philips vs Zcrby Run and Shamokin
Improvement Lompiilij
Mary Viekcry vs Daniel 1, alalia s lieir
Henrv A I.echner 4 J rph Pound
Win.'M. Rockefeller vs Carbon Run Imp Co
JAMF.S BEARD, Pioih'y.
Prnthonotary's OiTree, )
Funbury. Nov. iC, !sCi3.
" WM." W." 22 AKEij ,
So. 99 Aror(.'i 2.i Street, tiro d iori above '.he
Ml Veritni Lvi,
I'liiladolphta.
.Manufaetnrer ol Pine Oil or
Camphrne, FluiJ, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
CUaodtlcii s and Candelabra, for Ch'.ntk
ts, tttures, i'arlor, ec
r"HE ulierilKr would most rcspsit fully Invite
-at the attcniion of storekeepers and the P''iiir
in general, to his large slock of somls ;nfimine
of lhe above named article, which ,r disposed
of at the lowe.t uianufactur'.,- fiicM Whole
sale and Retail.
Als..best q'lal'-'.j, of 3uriiing Fluid, Pins C
or v.anipuin-, i,:;,eji Shade. Wicks, &c.
iiMl tiiey l:uv
I pp' r AugiiKln
,1 iv. Pa., tl.c.r
lo the public
d faoi
and
ewell's patoiil safety Lamp, a n
rpKUNKS, Carpel Bags and Valicesy also a
A lot of aood Clocks for sale cheap by
Pea. 19, 18M. I W. TENER C O.
Estate of CHRISTOPHER WOODS, deo'd.
lata of tht Borouq of Northumberland.
IETTERS of Administration on tha above
named estate having heeu granted to uie,
debtors aud creditors of the samo are requested
lo call at my oll'ne in Northuiul erlaud, to settle
or ui-ke kituwu their claims.
DAVID TACCART.
rtV(J,Noy, l, JBC8, 9t. .
article, tor sale.
riiila., Nov. S, 1853. 3ni
I'latiorin Jcales,
L'ig iFr Serry triltJ
Always right The Artnaufd-
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Far-
fMV ''' SCALES, set In any pari
of tha country, at short noiiee. ..
4UENT3 .E0. W. COLBY.
510 Market U fhilsdelplua,
E. Y. Bright, Suubury.
October . 8''3-3rtt
mil l( 11 'IK f. Wbole.le Deal-
ly a er in t-'onteclionary, Fruits snd tirocenea.
No. 104 MARKET eiirret .lore sixth, "lb
aide, rest door lo Re4 Lion Hetul, PhllaJsljU
rWa-,Oe., lWyW.
LATEST ARRIVAL OK
Fall autl Winter Corn's.
j. r. u 1, r. klxnu,
TF.!1'ECTFL'LLV ammuiice t 1 ll.fir frirni.
i- aud lie public in am. 1..
lecsived at llietr Old i.noi 1
lfljMihip. Noilouiiil-frland n 1
Pall an J Winter bonds, anil ujii.cr
a full asr.urlrueut ul
MERCIIANDIZ. i-v,
Coniiistins in Milt ef lolls, bint.
Cassimers, Sallinells. F.anuels. Check-
all kiuris ol v inter W ear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Drca) Goods,
Calicoes, Clinghanis, Muslin tie Lnitirs. Plaid
Cashmeres, Da bcijes. Kleriuos, l!av klale
Long Sl.awla, &c.
AUs a fresh supply of Groccrlm of all
kinds,
Hardware and Quernswure, a fivsh supjdy
cf Drtitrs ami Mrlu im s,
M'ockIcu Ware.
A lei) a la ee kssorluieut of Boots and, ,
' ho;, suitable for Men, Women aud
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hals. .sll. Cheese, Ac.
Cuil oud veox
Cheaper t'.aii the :htaM .i,
All of which will to i!d firah. or in ei-.
' .an ;o for country jjebJucc, at the higlicsiuiailefc
price.
Upper Augusta, Nov. S, le33. ly Al an.
Cheap Watches Jewelry,
n WHOLESALE and R.-rail, at ttie Philadel
phia Walch and Jewelry Wore," No. t6
North Second Slreel, corner of Qnurrv-,
PHItADELlrHI
O .kl Layer Walehe, lull jnwiHeA I" "Oil esea. tJf ."i
1: u 1 Ihk. Ml Ml 1'ni.Mls Sl.ilactcS. I.4
Silver la et :.. f - U.mI uiaves-i.
Silver Li ver, luil jrw.M. W I! miltrm' O 4.1 I '
Sniuri r tja illicit, T ISnvei 'IVa sp h
li .III fiieela. Ie. t-is-t . .
ii'M Vt4, wuli P'cil ui.l e-IVM ! r, 1
(iold Finger liuie a;-eu:u. Wuiih
(.lasses, plirtii, f.'i cents; li.nwt D : Lm -',
it i oilwr article in proportion. Ail a ' va,e
rautsd lull wbal thev aie sold lo..
si J'ALFt'EK tIARi.E Y,
bucce'ois lo O. Ci.nrad.
Oa hand, some Cold end Silver Lever. anJr
lupines, slill lower lln Ilia above prices.
bept. 10, 185X .ly.
irRITlNU FLUID and self eeaUi Euvsk
v loiwa. lusl receive.! aud for ile lw
ril IB. I'S-M H.W. MV-SKK
3 UO
mils. l.l"
IVa .mi, sol. ,OU
JUtfTlCEia' FEE UJI.I.S sw ;.,
IL U
unbtmr. IJ t
Pijnkelbtrsr.
t
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