Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 21, 1854, Image 3

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    . - Correspondence of Ins Tubllo ledger.
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Washington, Jan. 14, 1854.
At tbt beginning of this Congress, hopos
"ur cnierlained that tbii session would be
errninatel on or about the 30th of Jane; but
to judge from present appearances,, this is
.ui ,1Keiy io be the case. The amount of
ousineis now before both houses, will alane
suffice to spread out the session till Anirnsi.
ml enough will be superadded to require a
vui..p o, njontns more. Let mo try to ro
yievr the case. We have now the following
M.uriniii measures before Concress.
. i.i. uur entiul American relations, Iho
fcebate on which, may lust (he Semite some
mree or four weeks.
O 1 n.. . .
iexican reunions, including the
JSinmus of Tehnunlcpec.
" 3d. The fisheiios and reciprocity with
wuiaaa, wnich require an act of Congress.
.4th. A revision of tha Tariff.
. Din. A revision of ilia Tatetit laws of the
United Slates.
6lh. The settlement of the question wheth
er ttie privilege of levying a tonnage only
shall be granted to the several stales, in lieu
of direct appropriations for livers and harbors.
7th. The French spoliations.
8ih. The Texas debt bill.
9lh. The Pacifio Railroad bills, (for (here
win Da at least two or three, perhaps six or
seven of the kind.)
lthh. The Homestead bills.
. 1 Ilh.. Tha various bills, (now already
amounting Io 107,) for gran!inS alternate
sections of publio lands in uid of Railroads.
12:h. The Nebraska Territorial bill, with
all its important collateral issues.
13ih. The bills for increasing the material
and personale of the Navy.
14th. The bill lor creating u lelired list in
the army.
Finally, last, not least, Mr. Riving' mo
tion lo alter the Constitution of the United
Stales so as to abolish I tie Electoral College,
and make the vote for President of the Uni
te! States direct, by Congressional districts,
Mr. Ewing has already been before the
Committee on the Judiciary, to whom his
Inotion has been referred, and the Committee
will probably report in favor of the appoint
tiienl of a joint Committeo of both Houses,
lo report a bill. Whether the measure is
likely to be successful or not, I cannot al this
moment determine. I rather think it will be
voted down ; but strung arguments can be !
made in favor of it, and it is certain thai
those arguments and the pressing of opposite
views will consume lime.
Allowing lo each of tlto above measures
bul a foitnijilil'a discussion and some i:f
them will be disrusscd for more than a month
we are alteady backed for thirty weeks or
more, or about seven months and upwards
without allowing any time for iho regular
appropriation bills. Alluwing but a month
fr all these, and we have the session ex
tended till the middlo of Ssptembcr; I can
t.co nothing but the cholera that can possibly
pnl an end to the long debates betcte that
time.
Observer;
The Hon. Wm. Meilill has been installed
is Governor of the Slate of Ohio, an office
which, as I.i;'ti!. Governor, he litis filled for
some time past, in consequence of the Gov
rirnor having been appointed lo a foreign
mission by the present Administration.
An exchange says that, down in New Or.
en it requires luiee per suns lo start a
inisiness firm : one lo din with yellow fever,
one to get killed in a duel, and the third to
wind up the partnership business.
It is said that one of Ihe most distinguish
.', physicians of New England asciibes the
fearful increase of cases of paralysis to the
jse of stoves in close rooms, parlicuUnly in
sleeping apailmcnts.
Tub man who attempted to do business
without advertising, was last seen sculling a
canal bdat fib'm Sun Francisco lo India. One
is just as easy as the other.
Original
Poetry.
KF" The following lines were sent to us
or publication. Original poetry is some
.vhal scarce now a days. We therefore
nake room for this effusion, especially as
t may prove highly interesting to the
ladies.
For tlie S'.uiliury American.
THE DISAPPOINTMENT.
I courted Caro long and well,
How much 1 lov'd, no tongue can tell ;
I thought on all thiseailh, there bo
None half as line, or fair as she.
I also though!, thai I could see,
That lovely Caro, loo, lov'd mu.
She ahvayssmil'd when e'er we'd meet ;
Embrace so fondly ; kiss so sweet.
, 1 thought, lo take her for my wife;
To cheer ine through the walks ol' life.
Before I'd wed, I wished to jio,
The world to see ; its ways lo know.
I went to see my Caro dear,
Who to my heart was always near;
And told her I must go away,
But would return again, sjme day.
She charged me lo her, to be true;
Then kissed me sweetly ; sighed adieu.
1 went away ; no matter where ;
And what 1 did, no ono need caro.
Ten months 0 so, I stayed away ;
- When I returned again, lo pay
My address lo my own sweel heart ;
And thought from her, I ne'er would part,
But marry her, and live a life
Of happiness; wilh her my wife.
But to my sorrow i soon found,
That I too long was running round ;
Neglectigg her she thought ; so she
Concluded not to wait for me ;
Hut, accepted another beau,
And married him, some lime ago.
Who he is, and what the name
' Of him who has my loving darue ;
Now is not known as yel to me,
And perhaps it shall never be.
They now indeed are man and wife,
Oh ! may they have a happy lifc ;
But still, I wish that I could be,
Rut io bis place ; she'd married me.
Hut now, I'll rove the wide world e'er
, Ami see perhaps Caro once more.
I'll ce'er forget, though Tar away,
The words of or 1 heard her say.
I'll ne'er forget the time, when too,
She kissed me sweetly, ,iejjyUU'
December 23, 1853.
MAUK1GD,
On the 12th Itwt., b7lhe Rev7r."no"rii7M7.
Jamks W. Lyn, to Miss Susanna Harrison,
both vf Sunbury.
On the S5th ult., by the Rev. C. J. Ehre
hs.it, Mr. Wm. F. Lack, of Shamokin, lo Miss
Mary A AIalich, of Jackson township.
On the 29th ult., by the Rev. David Hull,
Mr. John Russki,, to Miss Mart Jane Tweed,
both of Lewis twsp.
On the 2d inst., by ihe Ray. James Clark,
D. D , Gko A Prick, Esq., and Miss Roset
ta Urier, daughter of Dr. Jos. F. Grier, both
of Lewisbmg,
Al Hattleion, on Ihe 26:h nil., by Ihe Rev.
Thos. Barnhn, Mr. Thadeus Morgan, and
Miss Jane Eckebt, both ofNorihumberland.
On the 3d inst., by the Rev. P. B. Reese,
Mr. G. L. Cakk, of Schuylkill couuly, 10 Mies
Charlotte A. Luwdkn, of Jersey Shore.
On ihe IRlh nil., by Ihe Rev. C. J. Eh e
hail, of Paxiuos, Mr. Andrew Reinhart, lo
Miss Maria Ahter, all of Shamokin town
ship. In Selinsnrovp, on Ihe lllli inst., by the
Rev. S. L. M. Conser. Ui'v. Franklin fJnu.
iiaiit, of Baltimore, to Miss Mary E. daugh
ter of Dr. J. Wtigenseller, dee'd.
In Selinsprove, on the 5th inst., by Rev.
Mr. Biltle, Thomas Walter, ol Buffalo twsp.
to Mis Mary Ann, daughter of Leonard
App, Esq.
In Jersey Shore, on the 8th nil, by Rev.
John II. Giicr, Mr M. C. Pkoi'sts to Miss
Rebecca McMcruay, both of the former
place.
On ihe COih of September, by Rev. J. J.
Rsimsnyder, Dr. Ciiaiu.es Rhodes, to Miss
Rr.BixcA E. Hl'i.lihan, both of Milton.
Suddenly,. in Blonmfield. on the 5th inst..
GEORGE STUOOP, Editor of the Perry Co.
uemocial, ami an Associate Judge, aged 52
) ears.
At Ihe residence of Samuel Weiiick Ksn.,
in New Berlin, lit inst , Miss CATHARINE
WEIRICK, in her 21st year.
In San Francisco, 27ih Nov. last, JOSHUA
BOWMAN, hue of Berwick, in his 27lh
year.
In Milton, nn iho Ifilh nit , Mrs. CATHA
RINE BUYERS, ugtnl uloul 32 yeais.
Z;I)C iHiuiicte.
rhiladelpMa Market.
Jan. 18, 1854.
Fi-ourt and Meal. The Flour market is
firmer, and good is held at $7 75. There"
ii a steady demand for city consumption
within the raiie of 7 75aSS 50 for common
and extra brands. Ryu Floor is inactive :
mi I is held at S5aS.r 12J per'bbl , and Corn
.ieai is in tiematm. Dales ol I'cnnsj tvatiia
at $3 C2i.
Grain. Wheal in demand. Sales of 4000
bus. red at 51 70 St 75, and for whim S1S5.
Last sales of 'Rye at f)Gc. Com is hold (irm
ly at C2 J, a 80e. fr dry new yellow. 0,U.
Lasl sales Southern at 42a42Lc., and Pennsyl
vania al 43al k
SUNRUKY ritlCE CURRENT
WllEAT.
II Y K.
Cnhxi
Oats.
potatoks,
IIkkswax
1Tkcklf.ii Flax.
15 ctti; ii .
Eons.
150
87
G2
40
50
12
J5
: I
15
New Advertisements.
Valuable Property for Sale
In fh.o Borough cf Sunbury !
r?'IIE suhscriher pliers for sale the. following
L properly in the Borough of Sunbury, viz:
THE HOUSE
And two conligious Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, how
occupied hy the eubsi rihcr us a store and dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAW MILL
on the river hank, together with ono and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frunio
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
ground ul the Point, adjoining the (Susquehanna,
on which are erected two frame houses wagon
house, &c. Also :
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
arc also erected three lime kilns. Alto;
A llou.sc and half Lot of Ground,
on the north ehst corner of River and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 185-1 tf.
Cilice cf the Coal Run Improvement and
Railroad Company.
Philadelphia Jan. 10, 1851.
THE Stockholders of the Coal Jiun Improve
ment and KailroaJ Company arc hereby
uotilied that an election for l'ivo Directors to
servo ono year, will be held at ihe Company's
oliice, No. SiO soulh 4lh St., on Monday, the (itli
day of February, 16.M, between Ihe hours of 10
and I'i A. M.
SAMUEL T. ALTEMUS,
Secretary.
January 11, 1851. it.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
I X pursuance of on order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale, on
I'HUiSDAY, the 9th of FEBRUARY next,
on the premises, the following described real
csiatc, to wit : two certain pieces or
Tracts of I.uul,
adjoining each other, siluate in Point townahip,
Northumberland countv. the first wheraol' ia
hounded by the North branch uf Ihe river Sus
quoliauna, lauds late of Thomas Lemon, Wm.
Lemon and others, containing oue hundred and
twenty three acres and three quarters, more or
leas, with the allowance j the second is bounded
by the above tract, land nt John Niion and the
North Branch of the river Susquehanna, contain
ing forty one and one fourth acres more or lea,
strict measure. About ono half of said traeta ii
cleared, and a two story franio dwelling house
erected upon them.
ALSO :
On Friday, the 10th day of February next, on
tne premises, a
C'EliTAlN OTHER TRACT OF LAND,
or a lot, situate partly in Franklin township,
formerly Columbia, now Montour county, and
partly in Rush township, Norlhumbarland coun
ty, measuring on the northern line one hundred
and thirty-three feet, on the eastern side 159 feet,
on the south side 120 feet, and on the west aide
121 feet, w hich is ell cleared, and on which are
erected a two story frame dwelling house and
shops. Lute the estate of Ziba Bird, dee'd.
Kale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said
day, when the terms will be made known by
JOSEPH BIRD. ) P ...
SAMUEL READER, J
By order of the Court, )
J. P. PUKSEL. Clk. O. C.
tiunbury, Jan. 11, 1851 It)
SUNBOHY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
FN pursuance of sn order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, the 11th of FEBRUARY next,
Thirty acres off of the north csst corner of the
following described tract of land, to wit :
A Certain tract of Land,
situate in Shamokin township county aforesaid,
hounded on Ihe north by lands of Daniel Miller,
on the east by lands of Nancy W olverton, on the
south by lands of said Nancy and Michael
Zimmerman, end on the west by lands of said
Michael and Philip Persing, containing two
hundred and forty acres. Late the estato of
William Persinir, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A . M. of said
dav, when the terms of sale will be made known
PETER PERSINO,
One of the Executors of said dee'd.
By order of tha Court, )
J.P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. V
Sunbury, Jan. 14, 1854. )
SUNBURY AND ERIE RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
npHE ANNUAL MEETING of the 8toc.kbol
I. tiers of this Company will he held nt their
Office, No. 50. South Third Street, Philadelphia,
nn MUAIMY, the 13th of February, 1854, at 10
o'clock A.M.
At this Meeting an Election for a President
and twelve Managers ol the Company, to serve
for one year, will be held.
The Polls will close nt 3 o'clock, P. M.
PHILIP M. PRICE, Sec'y.
Jan. 11, 1854. tc.
NOTICE
A N adjonrucd meeting of the Stockholders of
the 'J'reverton, Mnhanoy and Susquehanna
Railroad Company, will be held at the allies of
the Company, Trinity Building, New York, on
Thursday, February Sd, for iho election of officers
lor tlie cniuing year.
By Order,
F. L. JOHNSON, Scc'y.
January 14, 1854. Dt.
List of Letters
it r:. malm .no in the tost orncK
at Northumberland, December 31, 1853.
A M
J Andrews Jehial MeKenn 3
B Isaac L Monroe
LAI) Bradwny
T G Brown
Robert Brown
Samuel Uelmnti
Levre Barrett
c
Edward Carney
O G Cramer
William Ciapp
Henry Colmau
D
George Dovis
F
Isaac JUiller, (miller)
P
H W Patrick
John 1'ierMin
Emanuel Peters
Henry Paul
R.ibeit Pinn
R
James Riddle
Rrs Rovinia Simmons
Mrs Thos Shoemaker
D L Smith
GPSwaitz
Emery Slickels
Miron Stevens
T
L D Taylor
w
ard Warren
(Jeo II Wilcox
John Winkelman
I? J Williams
John M Wassner
Williams Jc Waldreu
A rther Yales.
JACOB LLP. T.M.
Bernard Fos'.ock
Dr Saml B Soster
H
J W Hiester
Elias Hawlew
Moses Hnbler
Patrick Huj;hs
JihIsoii Iloleoino
K
Geo M Keiser
L
Jano Lions
L Lambskin
Cist of fetters
IIEMAIMNCS Ix'tIIK Pokt OFFICE AT
KSJ.IIS'ltY, Iiccembcr 31,
A L
Milton Ashbun D II LuU
Henry Aiirund Sen Tilman Lower
Samuel Anspach Lewis Lenhart
B Jonathan Lodge
Martin Uucher - M
J B Bachehler A C McDonald
C Bower 2 Henry H Malick
C Daniel Malick
Jacob Conrad Solomon Malick
Amos Colp llrgia Mosea
Chailolte Cook N
Patrick Corbiit George Neidig
John Cormell 0
Joseph M Cook Richard O'Conner
D P
Miohael Deer 2 Emanuel Peters
F James T Poyer
Theodore Ford R,
George Fox Casper Rieger
Henry Feasler S
W B Fahnestock Miss Catharine Snyder
H A Stevens
Michael Haiti Abiaham Sarvis
Aaron Howell T
Jonathan J Harman Wm W Tftvlor
David J Huhbs W
K Wm C Wilson
Jacob Kern Michael Wary
Billv Wilson
H B PACKER. P. M.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale ! !
HTMIE subscriber oilers at private sale his house
uud lot off;rou4id, situate in the Borough of
Sunbury, on the north went corner of lawn and
Blackberry streets, now in the oceapancy of Jas.
Ueanl, bsii. 1 he house is a two story
B1UCK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For terms applv
to the subscrilier, at the I' orks of the Plum Crerk
and Tulpuhoeken raud.
JACOUWEIMER.
Jnnuary 7, 1854. 3m.
Notice.
rAHE board of Directors of the Pennsylvania
Training School for Idiotic and Feeble
Minded children, incorraled hy the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, April 1853, givo notieo that
they will now receive a few additional pupils un
der IS years of age, into their Institution. Ear
ly application will be necessary to secure admis
sion as with their present accommodations their
number must bo quite limited. Application may
he made to
Hon. Georqe M. Stroud,
Philip S. Justice.
K. Morris Wain,
Committee of Reception, Philadelphia.
Or to the principal of the Institution,
JAS. B. RICHARDS,
Dec. 14 1853. Gormantown, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA
CONFECTIONARY & FETJIT STORE,
No. 109 North 3d tt ., S. E Cor. of Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
rpHE suhscriber takes this method of informing
- Country Merchants and the public generally,
that he has re-moved from 158 to the large and
commodious storo 109. Nobtu Third street, and
replenished it with an extensive aud well selected
sloeK ol Uonttctionary, f ruits, cue., which uo
confident he can offer to purchasers, wholesale
and retail, at satisfactory rates.
1 t hose purchasing for the llolliuays wouiu
da well to call and examine the stock.
WM. 8. STILUS,
rhilada., Dec. 17, 1853. 3m.
M Rlt II ALL, THACY. Wholesale Deal
IV A cr in ('onl'ectionary, Fruits and Groceries,
iia. xu Al AlvKC. i Street, above six 111, souin
aide, next door to Red Liou Hotel, rhiUdsljhia
TUila., Oct 29, 1863 8m.
SHAWLS Uroche, Thibet and Woolen in
great variety Black and Fancy DreasBilk,
Silk lace, velvet and other Trimmings, Worked
collars, under-sleeves, shimaelte, cull's, just re
ceived and for sale by 1. W. TENER ct CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18j3.
"J iiiiimiiin
New and Fashionable Oooda ! I
JOHN V. MARTIN,
Fashionable Tailor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Bruner's
Law Office, Sun busy.
jT.11 AS just received from Philadelphia, the best
BI and most desirable stock of Goods that has
ever la-en brought to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, grsen, olive
and blue.
A splendid assortment of
such as sstin, velvet, Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, cnshinere, Valencia, and a sprrndid article
of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also-
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety nf plain and fanry cassi
mers for pantalcnns. Common goods for coats,
pants and vct, coat bindings and cordiugs j a
superior article of
NECK TIES AND STOCKS,
of the latest style, plain and fntiry black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk undersells,
drawers, men's drab buck-lined chamois snd
other gloves, and trimmings of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to be equal lo his customer work and
su-icrior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sons buying ready made clothing of mo can hsve
them reapaircd gratis in case of ripping or giving
out. as I warrant all my articles
I return my thanks to the public for their pre
vious p.itronage and respectfully solicit a contin
uance of the same. As I am determined not to be
undersold, my goods will be disposed of on tlio
most reasonable terms for cash.
Sunbury, Nov. 20, 1853.
Estate of R0S ANNA WEIDIG, dco'd.
TVTOTICE ii hereby given that letters testn
L mentary havo been granted to the subscriber
on tbu estuto of itosanua Neidig, late of Lower
Augusta township, dee'd. All thoo knowing
themselves indebted to, or having claims nrfainst
said cxtule, arc 'requested to make settlement
without delay.
DAVID ItEESER, Ex'r.
Lower Augusta, Dec. .11, 1853 Cu
SELLING OFF AT COST!
A Chance for Good Bargains ! !
JOHN BUYERS & Co., will sell, during tha
' winter, at cost, for cosh or country produce,
their extensive stock, consisting of
Diur GOODS,
G roceriea, 1 ard ware,
QUEENSWARE,
and the other numerous and valuable articles
they have at their store in Sunbury. Intending
to terminate their mercantile business in the
spring, they are ready to accommodate till thut
time the public in general wilh first-rate goods at
cheap prices. The winter will soon be over, and
spring will shortly b here, therefore call as soon
as possible, and procure good bargains Country
produce taken in exchange, and "kafh'' not re
fused. Sunbury, Dec. 31, 1S53. tf.
Now is the time fcr cheap Clothing!
Tun Great
CLOTHING STORE
OF G. ELSBERG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the Post Oface.
Lit stock has recently been largely replen
ished, and now shows an extent, value and
variety
IVcVcr before Bquaiiet!,
in order to give all an opportunity to supjily
Iheinsclvrs with good and cheap clothing before
the approaching Holidayi.
Among our cheap and choice Assortment can
bo found the following: Fine black, blue, olive
and brown Brock, Dress and Sack coats of cloth.
Peter Sham, casscmerc, sattinet, beaver, felt,
whitney and blanket. Also, monkey Jackets, all
stvles, colors and stuff's.
PANTALOONS,
An endless variety of black and fancy Cassenierc,
sattiuctt, velvet and other Punts.
VESTS,
A very large and choico Assortment, such as
black and embroidered, satin, fancy wit;, cassc
mere, clolh, worsted, velvet, &c. &c.
BOYS' CLOTHING. A i.ico assortment of
coats, vests and pants.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A variety of calf-skin, kip and other boots, slip
pers and shoes.
I. DIES SHOES. Morocco, enamelled, Jen.
n y I.ind, gum and other boots, bootees, gaiters
anil slippers. '
HATS AND CAPS A variety of silk,
wool and fur hats, black and blue cloth, plush
anc oil-sun caps, mens and hoys sizes.
Also, all kinds of underclothing, white and
fancv shirU and collars, suspenders, gluves, socks,
namlkerclncls, & e.
UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALICKS.
Carpet Bags and a great many oilier articles too
numerous to ineulo.n.
JEWELRY. Watches breastpins, ear and
linger rings, gold pens, witn or wiiliout cases,
gold pencils, A-e. of all kinds and at bargains
Also REVOLVING, double and single barrel'd
pistols.
Our clothing is made of the best and sound
est material, and ils workmanship equal, it' nut su
perior to the l est customwork of city or country
tailors.
We aro still continuing on our former motto,
cheap roil CASH
And are trying to deserve still more our rapid
ly spreading reputation of having the cheapest
store in Sunbury.
Remember G. Elshcrg A. Co's New clothing
store, Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
Sunbury, Dec. 24, 185j
PAHTNERSISIP.
MR. JOHN CLARK respectfully informs his
friends and customers that he has taken
into partnership, Mr. Henry
Partou, and that the business of
lilacksmithing
will, hereafter, he conducted un
der the firm of Clark & I'arton,
at the old stand, wcttof Ira T. Clement's Store,
ill Market street, Sunbury.
JOHN CLARK,
HENRY FARTON.
N. B. Persons indebted to the suhscriber are
informed that his books are in iM hands of It.
M. Yorks, Esq., for settlement.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 1853 tf.
' An Elegant and Durable Hat
FOR $3.00,
Equal, if not tuperior io my now offered.
riiFOSTER & GLBHARD,
SL Third St., below Chestnut,
PHILADB FIIZA.
OFFER at very reduced prices the following;
LADIES' Riding Hats and Uonnets,
CHILDREN'S fancy hats, of all colors.
Cloth, riush, and Glazed Caps, of every vario.
tv of style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and
Travelling Cans. Soft Hats of every style and
finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Gents
Hats.
7 A general assortment of Ladies I ancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1853. 3m,
rrn l.KT.
The house on Broadway now
-I occupied by Simou MarU. Apply to
Apply to
M'OAHTY.
WM
fcunbury, Dec. 31, 1S&3 ti.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Fall and "Winter Goods.
J. F. & irT KLINE,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public in general, that they hava
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
tawnship, Northumberland county, Pa., their
Pall nn 1 Winter Goods, and opened to the public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &o.,
Consisting in part nf Cloths, black and fanry
Cassiniers, Sattinelts, Flannels, Checks, and
all kinds of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dres? Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin do Lsines, Plaid
Cashmeres, l'e beges, Merinos, Rav stats
Long Shawls, &c.
; Also a fresh supply of Ot'OCCf'icil of oil
kinds,
Hardware and Qucenswore, a fresh supply
of Drills and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a large assortment of Hoots and
Hioch, suitable for Men, Women mid
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hals. Salt, Cheese, Ac.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, Nov. 3, 18i3. 1y Al 30.
A lir.A.NCII OF THE
Clothing M ami factory,
OF S. SHKUHMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
VTE jospcctfully annoiinco to the citizens of
' Sunbury nnd vicinity, that we havo a
complete stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and ipiality, to which we invito tho
attention of purclrnscrs. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, I'lain over
coats, Dress couts, Frock and Sack coats. Mon
key Jackets, Hants and Vests, plain and fancy t
Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Neck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs, .Woolen and .S'ilk Hats, Uloth
I and Oilcloth Gnps, Shoes, Uoots, Gailers, Slippers
and Uarpet Uags and 1 ranks, Lmbre.las ami
everything generally kept in a well snpplird
clothing and gontlemans' furnishing store. We
keep also a good assortment of
WASHES,
Acccrdcons, Jewelry, Ear Rings,
Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to be good.
We sell at the lowest cash prices; for our
motto is,
"Small Profits and Qnkk Sues."
We have but one price and no abatement so that
a person is sure to get Iho worth of his money,
whether he is a judge or tho goods or aot. If
any article docs not give satisfaction as to ft, we
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided tlioy arc returned on tho same day they
were purchased, when the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when he resides in the
country. Price tho same as at the Danvillo
Mauulaclory
Etf Call and secure the Bargains.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S.03 tf
iT l'lnH'orni Scales,
' I ' s Ln'ig known Revert! j tested
Always right TUt AciiwulmJ-
i'sf.JTvrr Standard.
lSi'ti Bailroad, Hay, Coal, and Far
f mors' SCALES, set in any part
of the countrv, at short notice.
AQVXrs.iiY.O. W. COLBY,
210 Market st., J'hiladeli.hia,
K. Y. llright, Sunhury.
Octoher S9, 1853. 3m
k. M. PAnrnoLow. o. UFr.NV, jr. j. d. ciiaskos
Uurtliolow, Tiffiiny f)' Co.
IMI'OKTUHS AND 11 KALI '.US IN
Foreign :tud Dotnesiic
DRI' GOODS,
XI) ACKNTS Kill THE SALE OF
AMERICAN HANUFACTUEES,
No, 2CS Uttllimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our (lochia on examination, sre not as cheap
as they can l'e lioutjlit in any othor market they
may he returned forthwith al our expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 2Ut 1833. ly.
No. 99 North 2nd Street, two doors above '.he
Alt. tcrucn House,
Philadelphia.
Mil uui'ac turcr of lMne Oil or
Cu?)i;jifii, Fluid, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
tnanilclars and Laudclubrus, for Church
es. Stores, Parlors, iyc
npiIE subscriber would most respectfully invite
the attention of storekeepers and the public
in general, to his lare stock of goods, consisting
of the alien e named artirles, which will be disposed
of at the lowest manufacturer's prices W hole
sale and Retail.
Also, best quality of ilurninz Fluid, Fino C
or Campliine, Globes, Shades, Wicks, Ac.
N. 11. Newell s patent safetv Lamps, a n
arti.-le fur s ilc.
riiila., Nov. 5, 1833. 3m.
The News of liow the War
Between the Turks and Russians
OES on is not of so much interest to the
ft inhabitants of Sunbury aud its vicinity as
tho fact that
I. AY. TEN'Ell k CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
large, beautiful and varied stock of i?oods, which
lliey will sell cheap ns heretofore. They respect
fully request their friends and the public to call
aud sec them.
Sunburv, l'a., Dec. 3, 1S53.
All Apprentice Wanted.
A N itiilnuti-imia bul nf nboot 1A or 16 vnnra of
age, who wishes to learn tho Ttiloriug bu
siness, can find a good situation by applying im
mediately to the subscriber, in Sunbury. A boy
from the country would be preferred.
JONATHAN M. BUST1A.N,
Sunburv. Dec. 17, 1853. 3t.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE
HOLIDAYS.
T
HIE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he has on hand, large supply or all
kinds of
WATCHES k JEWELRY,
Silver and Plated Ware,
At his Store. No. H South Second Street, Phila
delphia, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
JAMES 11. FIDLER.
Phila. Dec. 10, 1853.
HARDWARE Table Cutlery, Kasors,
Pocket Knives, Hand Saws, Wood Saws
in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Lcoks and Hinges
Hand Hells, Waiters, ic just received and for
aula by 0 I. W. TENER cV CO
Sunaury, Dec. 10, 1853.
AT8 AND CAPS A splendid lot of
fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hals,
also Clath, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Caps for sale low by
G. ELSBERG 4- CO.
Market street, opposite th Fot Office,
iuubury, Oct. 8, 1853
This "Way ! This Way I ! This Way I ! !
Fall and Winter Goods.
miLING 8c GRANT.
I ESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and tha public, that they have just receiv.
d and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
at their stors in Msrket square, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, CatiimtreXy Sattincts, Vesting!,
Flannels, U'ollens, fyc.,'
And all kinds of Fall it Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS St FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Luines,
Mirages,
And every variety of goods snilablo for La
dies u ear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
. Hats and Cacs for Mkk and Boys.
Also a targe assortment of CiitOL'tlutir.;-',
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a trcsli supply cf
Diil'CS AND Mi:ilniNF.3.
Besides the largest nnd most General assrnt
ment uf all kinds of goods to be had in tiiia
pliu-o.
lfT Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Snnbui'Y.Nov. 13, JS53.
Clock 65. Watchmakers.
HXRSCXX & CO.
JTA V'E just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in tho building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Tcner & Co's Storo,
in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand, '
Silver & Gold Watches, eta.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting f Gold Breast-pins, Ear and Finger
Piings, Medallions, Cuff-pins, Ladies cV Gentle
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plaied Tea and 'Pablo spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, &c,
SPECTACLES.
Of all sizes, suiting every age. Spy Glasses,
Pocket Hooks, cf all sizes. Razors, Hair Oil. l!c-
volvcrs, and other pistols, Urushca, Combs, Soap,
ace, occ. Also, a largo slock ol
Musical Instrument !
amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flulins,
riles, riulcs.
CAHPET BAGS,
.Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All size? of rea
dy made Shuts and Collars; all of which will ho
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in
Sunburv.
Li? Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Ilinm
repaired in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1S53. 3m.
Consumers, look here ! !
BEX.T A MI jV 1KFFN Kll
OESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
- Sunbury and vicinity, that he Ins just re
ceived nnd opened at his new store, in Market
street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment of
Fall and Winter CJoods
consisting in part of
Cloth", Cassimcrs, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Calicoes, Ginghams, Latins,
niouNgelliie Io LnlucA
nnd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
. GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Eteel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWAIIE, of vaiious styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOTS.
HATS & CATS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, ic.
And a preat variety of othor urticles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will bo sold at
the lowest prices.
13 Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest pri?es.
Sunbury, Nov. 10, 18.13. ly.
Look to your Interests !
We will try io phase ! !
.MVS Mi hrib iw v
"3 "2 ESl'ECTFL'LLY informs his fiiends and
the public generally, that ho has just re
ceived ut Ins store, it) market street, fnmliury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, via :
Cloths. Castimercs. Cassinets, Jcu.ts, Drillings,
Muslins, Vesting, Linens, 4c.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de L-u'iis, Laiens,
Uinnhams, perukes, lluLes,
Woolens, Flauittts, ic.
Ciiiottiii:,
Sugar, Tt as, Codec, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, &c, &c, dec.
I2artl.warc,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, ic.
Queens and Glassware,
f various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOE?.
A large assortment of Doots and Shoes, for
men, women aud children.
Hts Cift, ic, of various sizes and styles.
Uesides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Cull aud examine for your
selves. l"V Country produce of nil kinds taken in
cxclmnre at tha highest market p'ieei.
Sunbury, 1 1 mo. SG 1853. 4 in. 30, 'S3.
l'orte Monnaies,
rOCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
flMlE attention of tha Irade, and others, in
L want f l'orte Monuaies, 1'wket llooks,
Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri
ting Deks, Dackgaminon and Chess Hoards,
Chessmen, Pearl, .S'liell, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work Hoxes, Cabas, Needle Rooks, Money
Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Kzoia and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flasks, and fine Cutlery, t j.
getber with a largo variety of Fa set (Jouijj
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, 1853 tf.
OURNING FLUID, Campheno, Sry.rm nnJ
Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur
pentine, Candles and Soap, just received and for
"by I-W. TUNER & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1853,
CRANBERRIES, Ground Nut.. Almonds,
Pecan Nuts, Wall Nuta, Cocoa Nuts. Cream
Nuts. Filberts, Raisis, Figs, Citron, Lemons,
Candiea and Toys, just received and for sale by
Dec. 10, '53, I. W. TENER A: CO.
THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE I
HOI.LO WAY'S TILLS.
Thews rill 'twine (mrnpi.Hud entirely metfirfiin. httbt artf
nf tnosl luiriulepn nature, wliiie Ui t'JiirM'.nlinnry vir
tue Uiey poratu hw rendered them rim vert illy popiilnr
in nwirly every part nf the world, 'J he iinrmnw ucee
they have met with thruUtflrotH the ftuiea ii moil extra
uulmnry, mviiitf, it in irentrirfl, to their wjuderfut
eificiiCT iii the cure uf liiliwui c .urrplninii mid chwmleii
ol tho Liver and Htmnnrh. Ptw-ua w hn r -erieve r nv
luting them in nceondmca with tl directum, teWni
fail in being restored U health.
WKAiiXKSSAND DEWIJTY, RtfSTOJlATION TO
IiHALTH OK A GENTLLM AN AGED 43, WHEN
AT DEATH'S DOOH.
Cupy of a Letter from the Rev. Charlet Smith p
dutrd Norton) St. Philips, near Baih) Sotutf
Sf.hhtte, nth August) ISOJ.
To l'nftniT Hm.rowAT,
Hir. A Mr. Joicph l'uxtfn, formerly a reaMenf nf (him
plu't. hud lircti in a UecJn ing at it: of hajKh for upw;ira
of three yearn, Rradtifflly wnsling away ti a !wd nv hy
nisjlilly pn npirftli.tns nn1 wont of nj H'lfle, which cauarf
eicMt mienfinet;fi toltin ftien, tin Ins fiPt) consulted vnrfiuia
me fii'.'tl men in Hath without u fleet. He at (nut tiawi ynur
1NII. nnd under providence, wnt rcsKrrd tn linallii by their
iifans. Ho htely em i if ruled to Nuw YVik. and )iiajiat
i-rit1fii to s;iy, I tint lieM'nn neer Prtter in hwUh. ami do
cited me 1 1 actpmint you wilh the eire unitinnce. J ought
Ulan to mention, tint my wife hud derived greot benefit
fii.nthe line nj'y.mr lih.
1 rctrriin, Sir, v -nrs reiprrtful!v,
( HAUL!:? SMI TH, lJiKveHliuir Miniver.
A rJaii.MANKNT CVUK OK A DISK ASF'.D IJVKIl
OF MANY YKAU8 DL'ITATIUN.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. ft'umis, Chirm at,
Yeovil to Projcmor 2lolloway.
tt'.vi Sir In t!ii. diwtr ret y-ur Pilla cormmutd amor
exi..-nr,r. waif tlitin nny 01 her pr-iprirtry medicine leinivt
-itf.;;.:, An a pi- tif 01" their e'miioy u Liveraud Uilhum
t' uiiIriiiitfi tuny nienti -n tlie l"ll..wii;ir enve A lady vf
tliisi.iwn wilh wkoml tun pivR limlly fietiifiinted, for yeiira
w.is u K".v:re MiiTerer iVom d'aa.i of thn Liver and iliires
li niutiH ; her mi'tlieil ottcmlmit r.sttired her that he
foiiM il 1 not!iiii4r to rrlk-vt: h:r aiMiVriiip. and it wus not
lik ly liltecoul-J survive rn;iny mnnihs. This nun uiH:cnit'nt
lusUiiiilly eruifrd crent ahtriri rtrnorg lir trienda nrd tela
ti-im, nnd th''y indneed her to m,-ik- n r in I m" y ur 1'ilta,
wiiich a i improved hci pencral lioilih lint she wm induced
to cotilimie tlitrm until irhe reecivrd a perfwt cure. This
in tweh o in Mitlij uo, end elm hi not expeniMieer any
tyniploius nf iflttpiie, nnd ii'ii-ii deelaiea that your liha
htva been the tncuna id' living her life.
1 remain, lumr fi r, youri tridr,
Jtya3J, J 833. (Signed) J . GAMES.
Tlicst celebrated Pilh are iconda fully efhta--
-j j i. . r m . . .. i r
noa in te yytiutruig compiainis.
Ague Diopav
luilatnm&lioa
An: Intm Dypentory
BiHous Ooinplainta Krysipelaa "
BMcIiim ou tha Fenmle Jrregu-
Skin Iniitiea
Bowel Cuinpluiiita Fevers of all
Jnundic
I.iver Coia-
)UlilUS
T.itnlMlo
Piles
lUinnmMism
Jtrlnition ol
I'rinn
Borfula. or
liiiiir's Kvii
Btoontlnrv
Coliel
kinds.
Constipation of
Ihr Rnvela
Consumption
DeMlity
H ra Thrnatu
Tic Duul-jurcux
Fin
Omit
lletul.fir-ks
liiitigenlion
Htono and b ravel
1 utnotirt
Symptoms
1'k-eri
Venereal Aflri-tioKS Wonnsof all kiatW
Weakness, from wlliitevar ennsf Ac .
iVilil nt the Kstalilishmeiit of Proi'enur Houmht,
Slniiul. (Hir Templo linr, l.on,l,m.) niul tilsn ul Ins llnusn
"' iV'rw V"rlt- f rdera for Mritielnrl III tlie 8tn!es. nriJres
scd fT. ITnlluwuv New York,' will lercive due Qtlentinn
Sild uls!i by nil respeetnMe lliuiiists nnd Dealer in Metl
irines tlirouirlimit the I'niteil Plnles. in nct nt :irj cents,
A cents, ami SI .50 rents i h. To lie and Wholesale of
tlie prineiul Drug Houses in the l.'uion.
I Tlicre is a eonsiderablo saving by hiking tha larger
V ' - r-ireetiiuia for the gnitlaueo of iiallcnts in every
o i'V.i'1 nre aPixed to cnv.h bcx.
eeeiiiln.-ral, laiJ, ly.
Dealers in
I-t'll'S, LilMKUXS & rilADELICRK,
A. Conwr Fourth and Cherry Streets,
rail, ATEr,r2iriL .
TTJA VIX(r culiirged ami improved their Storo.
u4 nod hiviuj ll-.e largest assortment of Lamps
in Philadelphia eitv, tliev nro now prepared to
furni-h PIM-2 Olf. CAMPHENE,
BTHlimiG FLUID,
ETiiKUIL'.L OIL, Phoppheno G'us nnd Lard
Oil, Lamps, Lanterns uf nil patcrns. I-'aney Hotel
snd Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and
Cnndelcabras, nnd Drittannia Lamps, nt the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by
the pakae, Rt a sinail advance over Auction
prices. D.-inj large MANUFACTURERS of
Pine Oil, Utiiiting Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
nnd (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur
nish these articles at such prices that Merchants
will find it to their ndvnntage to buy. Cull before
itoing elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
thn jf!y I'l id Lamp for salo.
Phila., Sept. 54, 1853. ly.
Important to Coal Dealers.
npHE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Ksse, Uced & Co., for tho purpose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at
Sunbury, or ut iiny other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will he ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on ciii 'lract or otherwise, at all times, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shamokin by
KASB, REED & CO.
Sunbury, Juno 4, 1633. ly.
Cheap Watches Jewelry,
rVIIOLESALE ttnii Kptai at tlle i,ji!el-
phia Watch and Jewelry 8tore," No. 99
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
Ith'iI l.ovftr utclus. lull jeweled, tM eurnt enses, 62S,0O
(i.lil l.e;iino J. .no'. 1-' ine Silver Siectaties. 1,50
Silver i.ei. fall jewlletl, fcB. (ioiJ Hiwelels. 3.00
Silver l.ev-r, ml! jcw.'U 12 l sdies' (inld l'eneils, l.ud
Hn;i.ii..r tinarlii ta, T.lsilver Tea srioons, sot, 6,00
11'. Id Spi-cUM'le:,
O.iIlI Irjirf, vi;li rcm-il mid Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Kings, C7 J cents to SSO ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12j cents; Patent, lSj ; Lunet,
21; ollu r articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to bo what thev are sold for.
KTAUFFER & 1IARLEY,
Successors lo O. Conrad.
On h:ind. some Gold and Silver Levers and
Li-pines, still lower than tho above prices,
r-ept. 10, 1833. ly.
I. in iifovt'iiicH.s Ahead!!
IILIAS BllOCIOUS
S i'EUEUY informs his friends and the public
- geueially, that he has just received al hia
old stand, i.l Market street, opposite Weaver'
hotel,
An excellent arioilment of
ICOP.CCCO,
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
French Lastings,
And all Luids of linings and Shoe findings,
which he offers to the trade at reasonable prices.
He slso informs his customers ane other, that
he still continues the Shoemaking business, and
is prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good and
fashionable style, and on rensonabls terms.
Suiiburj, June 11, 1853. ly.
CHEAT
WINDOW SHADE,
Depot and Ma'tifaei-r
o- 4
&. CO.,
" ' C0fUcf Vch ami ecna h-.,u, '
E., A AUIETY OF SHAM'., Who!
r .1 Kt'lnir. "'! s Scroll, Flower,
Goih.3, A IS,lcUCi Oil and Dry Landscapes, are
to Jehad at the lowest price foi quality of work.
Orders lar (iilt, VWux Stove, Lettered icd other
haoes executed a( short notice.
Merchanta nn.'. others aro iuvil.d to five ui
trial. II t v.U try ta plra,,.
llras,, Trimmings. Vc, alwavs o: hand.
Kemcmher K. W. comer SVCOXjy cc AXCH
T'ets, Philadelphia
August 13, 1S53.- 6in.
rfLEENSWARE.-Ilecutilul sets of Te
tTg, ware, in China. Stone China and Dill
Dinner aud Supper Dishes of nil kid., Toilet
beta, covered DUhes, China Fruit B.WeU and
Ornaments, Fluid Lamp., Lanterns, Gla,,w,re
in variety, and Tumbler, from CJ cent, upwaids
just received and tor aale bv '
Dee, to, taaa. I.w.tener 4 co.
a SKUNKS, Carpet Bag. uud Valicw , a:TuT
lot of da.v1 r ,1. . 1 . .
Tec. 10, ISi
- V V ,U, k ,r ,alB , l.eBU ,,
1
L W. '1 E'.'EH fV CO,