Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 28, 1854, Image 3

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    JTo reign Nciue.
ARRIVAL OF THE
N I A G A It A ,
At Halifax.
LATER FROM EtROTE.
Turkish Affair mor Complkattd A Gener
al War Inevitable Instructions ft) the Com
bined Fitett to force Russia to abandon lies'
tillitics in the Black Sea The Czar ttfuses
the Intervention cf Frame and England
New Warlike Movements Disturbances at
Constantinople France dissatisfied with
Austrial and threatening to aid the Hunga
rians and Italians Popular Excitement
against Prince Albert in England The
Prince Accused of Betraying the Secrets of
the Cabinet to Austria and Russia Heavy
Snow Storm in England, France and Belgi
um Floods Expected.
Halifax, January 23.
"The British Mail steamship Niagara, arri
ved this morning with Liverpool dates to the
7lh instant, which is one week later than ie
eired by the Europa. She left Liverpool al
2 o'clock on the afternoon of the 7th, and ar.
rived here between 9 and 10 o'clock this
morning
The steamship Atlantic, Captain West, ar
rived out on Thursday, January 5th at noon.
The weather has been very severe, and a
deep snow fell, which caused a stoppage of
the mails throughout Great Britain, France,
and Buluium. It is feared that destructive
floods will ensue upon the melting of the
snow. It was the heaviest snow storm that
had occurred for many yents.
Turkish affairs are becoming more and
more complicated, and a general European
war is considered almost inevitable
ENGLAND.
The weather has been very scveie in Eng
land and in the north of Europe. The rail
loads were blocked by snow for two days
In Belgium, it wus several feet derp on the
railways .There was slso thick ice at Ma
drill, and the Baltic, at the last accounts, was
packed with floating ice.
There is much indignation against Prince
Albert, particularly in the independent pa
pers, and the public voice protests that he is
.a tool of Russia ; ami Lord Aberdeen is under
his influence. The Prince, it is stated, be
trays all the Cabinet seciets to Russia, Aus
tria ami Germany. The matter it was ex
pected, would come before Parliament.
FRANCE.
The Palis correspondent of the London
Times report 70,000 Frenchmen as ready
for the Tuikish camp whenever required.
The War Pt-partmeiit stales that ihu number
of men available to bear aims in the event
of a general war, is 1,250.000 for the land
service.
It is the current tumor in political circles
that the Czar continues to tempt Napoleon In
desert his English alliance, and offers In con
sent to the annexation by France, of Belgi
um and Egypt. The C.ar also promises to
abandon the Bouibnn cause
II was reported several limes during the
week, upon tho Paris Bourse, that the Czar
nad received and rejected the Tnikish pro
position, but the rumor was prernahne.
SPAIN.
The reported second duel between Mr
oule and Lord Howden, has been deferred,
u consequence of a death in the family of
he latter.
THE EASTERN QUESTION.
The French papeis state authentically that
he French Government is dissatisfied with
he evasive conduct of Austria, and has ad
Iressed a strong remonstrance, intimatin;
hat a further secession from the proceedings
f the other powers will be taken as medita
d hostilities on the part of Austria, the re
nit of w l.ich she must be prepared to abide,
nd that France will extend aid to Hungary,
:aly, fcc.
The Paris papers report that the Czar lias
iven oiders for the immediate preparations
ir crossing the Danube, which foibids the
ape of his acceptance of the last note agreed
by the Western powers.
The latest advices from Constantinople ex
ess but little hope that the negotiations
ill lead to any satisfactory result.
Trieste has been mentioned as a neiitrnl
ice for the meeting ol the Congress of the
lied Powers.
Authentic intelligence confirms the previ
s reports that the Porte had accepted the
le from the four powers. The offieiul ac
ptance of the Porte says that he does not
ject, under certain conditions, to an armis.
, o, but insists upon the evacuation of the
ncipalities and the maintenance of the
rkish soveieignty. He consents to the
ding of a Congress in a neutral city, for
purpose of revising existing treaties, and
) to consider the propriety of further ame
alions in the condition of his Christian
ljects.
definite intelligence relative to the action
he Czai was daily expected at Landon.
ntrligence from St. Petersburg to the 20ih
es that the Emperor had formally reject
the Vienna Protocol and the note of the
: but he consented to examine the Tur
propositions of tha 20vb, although ha re
s to recognize the right of European in
enfion in Russian and Turkish affairs.
u the 25th, tha Allied fleets bad not yet
ired the Black Sea, in consequence of the
pesluous weather.
ha instructions to the Commanders of the
bined fleets, are, that in the event of
ting Russian ships of war, they will in
name of their respective Governments
est lha Russian Commander to return to
stopol, where he will find further tnstrue
from the Russian Gevernrnenf. Should
equrst to return ba refused, force wHl
ci.
ia Russian statements affect net to feel
lightest alarm about lha movements of
lllied fleets, and say that their entrance
a Black Sea will ba the signal forsimul
iuf oolbraaki in India, Algeria, Greece"
Greek insurrection throughout Turkey
being organized by tha agents of lha
RUSSIA.
Inordinary military aotivity prevails all
Russia. Tha Cxar baa gat a suply o'
0,000 rublsi from the ChtKclw
The London Observer says that agents ara
on their way to the United Statel to purchase
ships and ammunition privately for Russia.
AUSTRIA.
Advices confirm tha report of a loan of
$13,000 000 aving been effected by Aus
tria.
Liverpool, Jar.. 7. Breadstuffs. A
large business is doing in all descriptions of
Breadstuff, al advancing prioes, with much
speculative demand. The advance for the
week on Flour is equal to 3s a 3s 6d. All
quallitiea of Wheat have improved from 10,1
to Is Id, and in Corn the advance has been
about 2s.
The hog stock on the farms of Ohio, Indi
ann, Kentucky, Missouri,!llinois and Iowa,
is estimated to amount to nine million of
hogs.
WASHINGTON FinE COMPANY
Pursuant to notice given, tho members of
this Company met at the State House, in
Sunbnry, on Wednesday evening last, for the
purpose of re-organizing said Company. The
Committee, appointed al a former meeting
to draft a Constitution, reported, and tho
same was adopted.
The Company then proceeded to an elec
tion of officers, to serve until the first Mon-
lay in April next. hereupon
John r. l'ursol was elected frcsieent ; Al.
Buclier, Vice Piesidcnt ; C. O. Bachman.
Secretary ; Robert Ammwrtnan, Treasurer.
hncineeis. Win. H. Martin, 1st, John V..
Smirk, 2d, William Yonngman, 3d, John I.
Fiher, 4th.
Directors. George Lyon, Tho. M. Purse I
Tionghmrn. Gen. Bastian, Henry llaupt.
Blockmen Jer'h Oberdotf, Geo Reeser.
Axmen. Charles Beck, Henry BuchiT
Honkmen. Solomon Stroh. Solomon Bro-
cious. Dilworth Djwcps, Benjamin F. Krohn.
Samuel Manlz, Wm. Teats.
LaddormPn.-Jno. Arnold, Francis Polbow,
George Dii'hl, Charles Reeser, John Buclier,
fchpiiezer if.isiian.
Resolved, That the pioceedingsof the Com
pany be published in the papers of the bo
ronub. Af:er the Iransaclion cif other business, Ihe
Company adjourned until tho first Monday
evening of February next.
C. O BACHMAN, Sec'y.
Jan. 28, 1854.
ILh.i.oway's Pii.i.s for the Cure of Bile and
isordered Stomach. Extiacl ofa letter from
Mr. D. E. Erans, commercial traveller, Ches
ter, dated Sep'rmbor 7th, 1853 'To Pio
fessor Hollowny. Sir, Fur a considerable pe-
loil l sintered ilrcadlnily from bile, indiges
tion, itud a disordered stomach. In the hope
of obtaining relief 1 took a great variety of
medicines, but all proved of no avail ; I was,
however, recommended, by Mr. Hughes, of
Harlech, to trv your Pills, and with pleasure
I have to iufotm you thai titer soon restored
my appetite; and I now eniov the very best
of health. (Signed) D. E. Evans.
OERSONAL. The lady in blue, who met
" the gentleman in gray yesterday, in Market
street, apologizes for not speaking to hm. She
could not think ot noticing a person in so public
a street so shabbily dressed, ftlia therefore advi
ses liim, and all other gentlemen of her acquaint
ance, to go immediately and get handsome new
suits from Kockiiill & Wn.soVs cheap and
fashionable clothing store. No. 1 1 1 Chestnut
street, corner of Franklin Plrce, Philadelphia.
i tula , Jan. 8, 18oI. cw.
II A R It I B If.
On the 12ihiiist., by the Rev. A. J. Collins,
Mr. S Mem. Gt'LitK. to Miss Amy Mettlkr,
I ol Uuslt township, iNorth U co
On the 1 9th inst, by Rev. R. A. Fisher,
Mr. Daniel I.akk, to M:ss Eiizabkth Yost,
both of Shumokin.
Gn the 5lh ins!., by the Rev. S. R. Boyer
Mr. Abraham Sterner, of Delaware twsp i
North'd co., to Miss Rebecca Beebeu of Ly
coming county.
Oh the 12th inst., by the same, Mr Geo
N. Oyster, of Delaware township, North'd
county, to Miss Mary E. Catner, of Muu-
tour county.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jamss
II Dye, to Miss A.ina M. Wagner, both of
Montour county.
Oj tho same day, by the same, Mr. Jacob
Wagner, of Montour county, to Miss Sarah
Walter, of Lewis tewnship, North'd co.
i i i: u.
In lliik place, on the 24 1 h inst , REUBEN
FjlGELY, infant son of the lute Samuel
Thompson, aged about II months.
In White Peer township, Union county, on
Ihe 13th inst., widow NANCY MARSHALL.
aged 84 years.
In Bloomsburg, on ihe 6:h inst., Mrs. MA
RY RUPERT, aged 73 yeais.
In Tuibutvill
on the 12th inst , an infant
daughter of Georg Kamp,
ljc itliulicts.
Philadelphia Market.
Jan. 25, 1854
Flour and Meal. Breadstuff under the
influence of the late news from Europe have
advanced wonderTully, Superfine Hour is
held at SS 50a$8 S. There(is a steady de
mand for city consumption w ithin ihe racce
of $8 fi2,i9, for common and eMra brands.
liye flour i scarce and is held at S5 50 per
ddi.. lorn iMeai is in uemanil at 84 V3.
Grain Wheat in demand. Salesof 7000
bus. red at SI 88 $1 90, and for white $2.
Last sales of Rye at 98c. Corn is scarce and
Grm at 90 cents, for new yellow, and 87 for
white. Uats are also scarce and have an up
ward tendency.
Whiskey. bales of bbls. at 33c: and
hhds. at 32 cents.
SUiNBUKY -PRICE CUUKENT
Wheat. ; 150
Kie. . . N . g7
Coax. . . .62
Oats. 40
Potatofs, - 60
Bef.swax -12
Hr.riiLr.il Flas. 25
Bitteb. - . . ?3
Ends. ... 5
Poke. ... g
Flaxseed. ....
Tallow. . .10
New Advertisement!.
LEAD, ZINC.
IRON PAIXT,
OIL AND COLORS,
HAKCTACTVatB ST
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO..
Represented by Lewis, James Sr Co.,
(35 South Front Street,
PHILASIILPinA.
Orders thankfully received-ponctusfly attend
ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered
for sale on tha most liberal terms.
For samples and particulars, pleas sddress as
above.
Phils., Jan. SI, 1851. 3m.
SUNBOitY AMEHTgAN AND SHAMOK1N JOURNAL.
Orphans Court Sale.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale, on
8ATURDAY( the 18th day of FEBRUARY
next, on the premises, the following described
Real Estate, to wit i
A Certain Piece cf Tract of Land,
situate In Lower Augusta township, county
sforesnid, adjoining lands of Samuel Savage,
Sarah Kean and Michael Barnhart, containing
twenty acres, on which is erected a two story
M WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE,
and a log stable. Late the Estate of
Abraham Brosious, dee'd.
8ale to commence at to o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms will be niado known by
EL! AS BROSIUU8, Adm'r.
By order of the Court, )
J. P. rURSEL, Clk. O. O. i
Sunbury.Jsn. 81 1854. ts)
R0WE & EUST0N,
1 f 1 North Third Street, below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in
Cent Ilrnnins, IxK.kii.g Clinton, Cnribfe,
Pninlfd Buckets, Cluck, Wicks, Twines,
Willow llnnkels. Wiiiil.iw Rlinrts, Mntches,
Ccilar Var, lirinlle Urualies, lllncking,
WonJ and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the
Manufacturers' lowest cash prices.
JtMKS r.i'STnx, Jso. M. hows.
Phila., Jan. 8 b, laMlf.
NOTICE.
pHiLAnEtrHiA, Jan. 18, 1654.
rilHE Stockholders of Ihe Big Mountain Tin
L provemcnt Company are hereby notified
that on election for Five Directors to serve one
year, will be held at No. G Carpenters' Court,
(Ud Stairs.) on Monday, the 6th day of Februa
ry 1854, between the hours of 7 and 9, P. M.,
ngreeal ly to the provisions of the Charter.
JOHN STONES, Sec'ry.
Phils., Jan SI, 1R54. 3t.
NOTICE.
Office of the Coal Huu Improvement and
Railroad Company.
.Philadelphia Jan. 10, 1854.
fJHE Stockholders of the Coal Run Improve
meiit and Railroad Compsny arc hereby
notified that an election fur Five Directors to
serve one year, will be held at Ihe Company's
office. No. 88 south 4th st., on Monday, the filh
dav of February, 18M, between the hours of 10
and 13 A. M. "
SAMUEL T. AI.TF.MI'S,
Seercturv.
January It, 1854. 4 1.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
flHE subscrilier offers for sale the following
1 property in the Borough of Sunbnry, viz:
THE HOUSE
And two contigions Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Squsre, now
occupied hy the subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAW MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frame
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
ground at the Point, adjoiniiiR 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. Also ;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of Rivefand Dcwherry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
V
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1854 tf.
ORPHANS COURT SALeT
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale, on
THURSDAY, the Oth of FEBRUARY next,
on the premises, the following described real
estate, to wit : two certain pieces or
Tracts of Land,
adjoining each other, situate in Point tawnshiji,
Northumberland county, the first whereof is
bounded by the North Branch of the river Sus
quehanna, lands late of Thomas Lemon, Wm.
Lemon and others, containing one hundred and
twenty three acres and three quarters, more or
less, with the allowance ; the second is bound' d
by tho above tract, land of John Nixon and tho
North Branch of the river Susquehanna, contain
ing forty one and one fourth acres more or less,
strict measure. About one half of said tracts is
cleared, and a two story fraiuo dwelling house
erected upon them.
ALSO :
On Friday, the lOih day of February next, on
tho premises, a
CERTAIN OTHER TRACT OF LAND,
or a lot, Situate partly in Franklin township,
formerly Columbia, now Montour county, and
partly in Rush township, Northumberland coun
ty, measuring on Ihe northern line one hundred
and thirty-three feet, on t'ie eastern side 159 feet,
on the south side 1 20 feet, and on the west side
121 feet, which is all cleared, and on which are
erected a two story frame dwelling house and
shops. Late the estate of Zil.i Bird, dee'd.
bale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said
day, when the terms will he made known by
' JOSEPH BIRD. P .,
SAMUEL READER, J r's ,0"-
By order of the Court, )
J. P. PL'KSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Jan. 14, 1854 ts )
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale ! !
rTH E subscriber oilers at private sale his house
snd lot of ground, situate in th Borough f
Sunbury, on Ihe north west corner of Fawn and
Blackberry streets, now in the occapancy of Jas.
Beard, Esq. The house is a two story
BRICK DWELLING k KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For terms apply
to the subscriber, at the Forks of the Plum Creek
and Tulpohocken road.
JACOB WEIMER. .
January 7, 1054. "3m.
8UNBURyAlvRIE RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the 8tockhob
ders of this Company will be held st thsir
Office, No. 50. South Third Street, Philadelphia,
on MONDAY, tha 13th of February, 1854, at 16
o'clock A. M.
At this Meeting an Election for President
snd twelve Managers ol the Company, to serve
for one year, will be held.
Th Polls will close st 3 o'clock, P. M.
PHILIK M. PRICE, Sec'y.
Jan. 14. 185 to.
NOTICE
AN adjonrned meeting of th Stockholder of
th Trevcrton. Mshsnov and Susuuehanna
Railroad Company, will h held at th office of
in company, .Trinity Building, Hew York, on
Thursday, February Id, fr th election of otficsr
or in emuing your.
Bv Order,
F. L. JOHN80N. 8c'y.
January 14, 1854. St
JUST received slot of Hams, Dried Bf,
Crises, Raiains snd Lsrnous, by
bimbury, Jan. SS, 151. L W.TENER Sl CO,
iet of ctUv0
REMAIMINO til THE rttttT OFFICE AT
Btmni'RY, December 31, 1RS3.
A .. . L
Millon Ashbnn
Henry Aurund Sen
Samuel Anspach
fi
Martin Burher
J B Barheldcr
C Bower 4 '
C
Jacob Conrad
Amos Colp
Charlotte Cook
Patrick Corbitt
John Cormell
Joserh M Cook
D
Michael Deer 2
F
p II but
Tilman Lower
Lewis Lenhart
Jonathan Lodge
M
A C McDonald
Henry H Malick
Daniel Malick
Solomon Malick
Renin Mosea
N
George Keidiff
0
Richard O Conner
P
Emanuel IVtera
James T Poyef
R
Casper Rieger
S
Miss Catharine Snyder
A Stevens
Abraham Sarvis
T
Wm W Taylor
W
Wm C Wilson
Michael Wary
Wilson
B. PACKER. P. Al.
Theodore Ford
George Fox
llpnry reaster
W B Fuhnestock
H
Michael Hain
Aaron Howell
Jonathan J Hannan
David J Hubbs
X
Jacob Kern
Bill v
R
List of Letters
RF.MAI.NIXi IX THE POST OFFK K
at Northumberland, December 31, 1853,
A M
J Andrews Jehinl Mckean 3
B
LAD Bradway
T G Brown
Robert Brown
Samuel Belman
Levre Barrett
c
Edward Carney
O G Gamer
William Clupp
Henry Colman
D
George D..vis
F
Bernard Fostock
Dr Saml B Soster
H
J W Hiester
Elias Haw lew
Moses Hubler
Patrick Huulis
Isaac L Monroe
Isaac .Miller, (millei )
P
H W Patrick
John I'ieison
Emanuel Peters
Henry Paul
Robett Pinn
R
James Riddle
S
Rrs Rovinia Simmons
Mis Thos Shoemaker
I) L Smiih
G P Swart.
Emery Stickels
Miron Stevens
T
L D Taylor
w
Ward Wairen
Geo B Wilcox
.1 din Winkrlm.ni
B J Williams
J, din M Warner
Williams & Waldreu
Ar'her Yates.
JACOB ULP. T.M.
Judson llolcome
K
Geo M Keiser
L
Jane Lions
L Lambskin
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
ol Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, the 11th of FEBRUARY next,
Thirty acres oil' of the north east corner of the
following described tract of laud, to wit :
A Certain tract of Land,
situate in Shamokin township county aforesaid,
bounded on the north by lands of Daniel Miller,
on the east by lauds of Nancy Wolverton, on the
south by lands of said Nancy and Michael
Zimmerman, and on the west by lands of said
Michael and Philip Pcrsing, containing two
hundred and forty acres. I. ate the estate of
William Persing, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day, when the terms of sale will he made known.
PETER PEKSING.
One of the Executors of said dee'd.
By order of the Court, "i
. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Jan. 14, 1S54. )
J
Now is the time for cheap Clothing!
The Great
CLOTHING STORE
OF G. ELSBERG & CO.,
ltfarket Street, opposite tho Post Office.
UR stock has recently licen largely replcn"
ished, and now shows an extent, value and 1
variety
IVcvcr before Equalicd, j
in order to give all an opportunity to supply
themselves with good and cheap clothing before
the approaching Holiduyt.
Among our cheap and choice Assortment can
be found the following : Fine black, blue, olive
and brown Frock, Dress and Sack coats of cloth,
Peter Sham, cassemere, sattinct, beaver, felt,
whitney and blanket. Also, monkey Jackets, all
stvles, colors and slulls.
PANTALOONS,
An endless variety of black and fancy Cassemero,
sattinctt, velvet and other Pants.
VESTS,
A very large and choico Assortment, such as
black and embroidered, satin, fancy silk, casse
mere, cloth, worsted, velvet, Ac. &c.
BOYS' CLOTHING A nico assortment of
coats, vests snd pants.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A variety of calf-skin, kip and other boots, slip
pers and shoes.
H DIES SHOES Morocco, enamelled, Jen-
ny Lind, gum and other boots, bootees, gaiters
and slippers.
HATS AND CAPS A variety of-silk.
wool and fur hats, black and blue cloth, iilu.h
and oil-silk caps, mens' and (toys' sizes.
Also, all kinds of underclothing, white and
fancv shirts and collars, suspenders, gloves, socks,
handkerchiefs, Ac.
UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALICES,
Carpet Bags and a great many other articles too
numerous to mention.
JEWELRY. Watches breastpins, ear and
finger rings, gold pens, with or without cases,
gold pencils, &i: of all kinds and at bargains.
Also REVOLVING, double and srnle barrel'd
pistols.
VST Our clothing is made of Ihe best and sound
est material, and its workmanship equal, if not su
perior to the best cuatomwork of city or country
tailors.
We are still continuing on our former motto,
CHEAP FUR CASH
And aro trying to deserve still more our rapid
ly spreading reputation of huvinz the cheapest
store m Buuburv.
Remember G. Elslerg Sl Co'a New clothing
stflTe, Market Street, opposite the Vest OlVii-e.
Sunbury, Dec 24, 1853.
PENNSYLVANIA
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE,
N. 169 North 3d st , S. E Cor. of Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber takes this mcthod-of informing
Country Merchants and the public generally,
that he has re-moved frui 158 to rh large arid
coinmodiou stor 109 Noara Third streef, and
replenished it with an extensive and well selected
slock of Confectionary, Fruits, &e., which b ia
confident ha can olfi-r to purchasers, wholesale
and retell, ct satisfactory rates.
WM. B. BilLba,'
PbiUda., Dee. IT. 1883 3m.
T
mVICIIAF.L. Tit ACT, Wholesale Dat
1 JL in Confectionary, Fruits and Groceries,
fro.XCH MARKET Wtreet, aboV sixth, south
aid, next door to Hed Lion Hotsl, Philadelphia
rail., OcU S3, lBS8.Sm.
WO E.ET. Th bona on
A occupied bv Bimon Marti.
Broadway now
Apply lo
WM. M'CABTY.
Sunbury, Dec. 31, 1853 tf.
I
I
New and Fashionable' Goods f I
JOHN. V. MARTIN,
Faitiloimblo Tailor,
Veer Street, mi door north of C. J. Bruner's
Lad) Office, Sunbury.
MAS just received from Philadelphia, the best
' and most desirable stock of Goods that has
ever been brought to Snnbiiry, such as
OLOTIIS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, greSft, blivs
and blue.
A splehdid RssOrtmcnt of
such as satin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, cashmere, Valencia, ami a splendid article
of white Grenadine lor wedding; vests: Also
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS,
An extensive Variety of plain and fancy cassi
mcrs for pnntnlcons. Common goods for coats,
psnts and vests, coat bindings and cordings ; n
supcriof drlii le of
NF.CR TIF.S AND STOCK?,
of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravots,
hosiery, sus endrrs, shirt cellars, Silk undershirts,
drawers, men's df.ili Mick-'Iihtd chhmois rind
other gloves, and trirnimnF,s of every description;
Also on hand rt few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to bo equal to bis customer work and
suncrior to Philadelphia inanofrfctnrS. All per
sons buying ready lunda clothing of me can have
them reapuired grotis in case of ripping or giving
out. as I warrant all uvy articles
I return my thanks la tho public for their pre
vious patronage and resprclfiilly solicit a contin
uance of the same. As I am determined not to be
undersold, my goads will he disposed of on the
inot reasonable terms for cash.
Sunbury, Nov. 20, 1853.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
A Chance for Good Bargains ! !
JOHN BUYERS &. Co., will sell, during the
winter, at cost, for c-ssh or country produce,
their extensive stock, consisting of
DR3T GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware,
QUEENS WARE,
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 that
timthe public in general with first-rate goods at
cheap prices. The winter u ill soon be over, and
spring will shortly be here, therefore call as soon
as possible, am! procure good bargains Country
produce taken in exchange, and "ka-U" not re
fused. Sunbury, Dec. SI, ISo.'!.- tl".
PARTNSRHSIi?.
IR. JOHN CLARK respectfully informs hi !
fricudt and customers that he has taken I
into partnership, Mr. Henry I
Partou, i,nd that the business of
lilacksinilhing
will, hereafter, he conducted un
der the firm of Clark A: Parton,
nt the old stand, wcttof Ira T. Clement's Store,
in Market street, Sunbury.
JOHN CLARK.
HENRY PARTON.
N. B. Persons indebted to the subscriber arc
informed that his books 'are in Ihe hands of G.
M. Yorks, Eit., for settlement.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury. Dec. 3, 195.1. tf.
All Elegant and Durable Hat
FOR $3.00,
Equal, if not superior to tny now offered.
a FOSTER & GLBHARD.ft
JViird St., below Chestnut,
PHILADE PHI A.
OFFER at very reduced prices the following ;
LADIES' Riding Hats and Bonnets,
CHILDREN'S fancy hats, of all colors,
Cloth, Plush, and Glazed Caps, of every varie
ty of slvle. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and
Travelling Caps. Soft Hats of every style and
finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Cents
Hats.
xT A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1 853. 3m,
Vim, W. HAM BR,
No. 99 North 2nd Street, tiro doors above
Ml. Vernal House,
Philadelphia..
Manufacturer of l'ine Oil or
Campheue, Fluid, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
Chandelcirs and Candclahras, for Church
es. Stores, Parlors, A-c-PTUIE
subscriber Would most respectfully invito
the attention of storekeepers and the public
in general, to his large slock of goods, consisting
of the above named articles, which will he disposed
of at the lowest manufacturer's prices Whole
sale and Retail.
Also, best quality of Burning Fluid, Pins P
or Camphine, Glolies, Shades. Wicks, Ac.
N. B. Newcll's patent safety Lamps, a n
article for sale.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1853. 3m.
The News of how the War
Between the Turks and Russians
OES on is not of so much interest to the
inhabitants of Sunbury and its vicinity a
the fact that
J. W. TEXEIl k CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
large, Iveauliful and varied stock of goods, which
they will sell cheap as heretofore. They respect
fully request their friends and the public to call
and see them.
Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 3, IS."3.
Estate of R0SANNA NEIDIO, dee'd.
NOTICE H hereby given that letters testa
mentary have been granted to the snbsnrilier
on tho estate of Itoaanna Neidig, late ot Lower
Augusta township, dee'd. AH those knowing
themselves indebted to, or having claims against
said estate, are requested to make settlement
without delay.
DAVID ItEESEIt, Ex'r.
Lower Augusta, Dec. 31, 1851). Ct.
Notice.
riMlE board of Directors of th Pennsylvania-
-- I raining fcrhool lor Idiotic and feeble
Minded children, incorporated bv the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, April IS 'ill, civ notico that
they will now receive a few additional pupils un-
l der I ' years of o;c, into their Institution. Ear-
ly application will be necessary to secure admis
sion as with their present accommodations their
number most be oidie limited. A ppiication may
he made to
Hon. fieorge M. Stroud,
Philip S. Justice.
M. Morris Wain. .
Committee cf Reception, Philadelphia,
Ot lo th principal of th Institution,
' JAS. B. KICHAKDH.
Dec H 1853. Germanlown, Pa.
aLEN'SWAttE.- Beautiful ats' of T
war, in China, 8ton Chin and Del f,
Dinner ud oupper Dishes' of all kinds', Toilet
Bet, covered Dishe. China Prurt Daskt and
n.lmmf. Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, (ilaaswar
m varieiy. and' Tumblers from 6J cant upwards,
- . .1 tf - as I. k.
iUSl veleo nu ii j
Dc 10. r8S3. I. W.TENER & CO,
gHAWLS Brooh, Thibet and Woolen' in
area variety-Black and Fancy Dress Silk,
Silk lac, Velvet and other Trimmings, Worktd
collar. under4Wevest shimazett, cuns, just r
eeived and for sale hy I. TENER de CO.
I Sunbury, Dec. 10, m.
Look to your Interests !
Wt Kill try to pleas 1 1
S. jM. THOMPSON
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
th public generally, that ho has just re
ceived at hi store, In Market street, Snnbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' sn extensiv stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting In part of .
Dry Gootls, viz
Clotllt, Cassimerts, Casfinets, frans, Drilling,
MaslinS, Vcsiiitgi, Linens, Ifc.
Ladies dress and fancy good?,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Luiens,
Oiwrhami, Deragts. JfoMj
Woolens, Flannels, it.
" cmociutiu,
Ssgar, Teas, CofW, Rice, Molassos, Chceso,
Spices, Salt, A:c;, &c.; cVa,
Ban rl ware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, &c.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOT3 AND SHOES.
A larg assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women nnd children.
Hats Caps, dec, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a lartre and general assortment of
fashionablb go'odg. Call and examine for your
selves. VS" Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at th highest market prices.
Sunbury, 11 mo. 6 1S.:1. 4 m. 30, '53.
LATEST ARM VA L OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
J. T. & lr!" JSL2NI3,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and ti e public in general, that they have
received at their Old Slam!, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland county, Pa., their
Fall anj Winter Goods, and opined to the public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &d.,-
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy
Cassimers. Sattinctts, Flannels, Checks, and
all kind of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goctb,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Mu.ilin dc Laincs, Plaid
Cashmeres, De beges, Merinos, L'av state
Long Shawls. Ac.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries, of all
kinds,
Hardware and Quecnsware, a fresh supply
of Drugs and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
boes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats. Salt, Cheese, A.C. .
Call and See.
Cheaper than tho Cheapest,
All cf which will be sold for cush, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1S53. 1y Al 30.
ftKW LTfllXCS TO HK.
A BRANCH OF THE
Clothing Manufactory,
OF S. SIINTJRMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
TE jespcetfully announce to the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that we have a
complete slock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, to which we invits tlio
attention of purchasers. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over
coats. Dress coals, Frock and ack coats, Mon
key Jacjtcts, Punts and Yests, plain and fancy!
Linen and Muslin Shirts, I'uder-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Neck and Tockct
Handkerchiefs, Woolen und .Silk Hals, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Donts, Ciaitcrs, Slippers
and Carpet lla,'s and Trunks, Umbrc.las and
everything generally kept in a well supplied
clothing and geutlcmans' furnishing store. Wo
keep also a good assortment of
Accordeons, Jewelry, Ear Rinj3,
Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to be good.
We sell at the lowest cash prices j for our
motto is.
"Small Profits and Quid: Sales."
We have but one price nnd no abatement, so that
a person is sure to get the worth of his niouev.
whether he is a judge or the goods or not. If
any article does not give satisfaction as to Jit, we
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided they arc returned on tho same day they
were purchased, when the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when ho resides in tho
country. Trice th same as at th Danville
Manufactory
I v Call and secure the Eary;uinsi
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 tf
Forte Mommies,
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
riIIC attention of tho Trade, an.l crthers, in
L want f l'orte Monnait-s, l'ocket Books,
Hankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portahle Wri
ting Desks, Uackgainnion 11114 ( hess Hoards.
( hessmen, 1 earl, &hll, and fMv'r Cord taws,
U ork lioxes, Cabas, Needle Hooks, Money
Dells, Cigar Cases, Torlfolios, Rizoia and IUzor
ritrons, Travelling Flasks, and fine Cutlery, to.
gether will) a large variety of Fsxct Cioous
which nil! be sold at the lowot rales.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie and Packet Book Manufacturer,
SOS Arch St. below .V.rl,V Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, 1S53. tf.
M. BAHT1IOLOW. O. TIVfAXV, JS. I. B. CIUSROS
Bartholow, Tiflany Co.
l.YtPOIliKltS AND IiEALUItS IN
Fort is it and Domeslic
GOODS,
AK1 AGENTS roll TtlR SAI K Of
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 208 Haltiin ne Sincf,
Baltimore.
If our (ioodsoiieianiiiiatiun, are not as rheap
as they can be bought in any oilier market tltfy
may be returned forthwith k' our expense.
Dallimore, Nov. 20, IS33. ly.
IMattbrni Resiles,
Long ImevHSrferttit ttslt.t--AU-uyt
right TUt JciueuitJ
gad Slattrd.
tv :i . 1. ....i Fjr-
Z:6At mera" SCaLKS, set 1.1 env f "
of the country, ct short notice.
jtUEN TH tJEO. t. COLBY.
240 Market st.. Pliiladclphis,
E. Y. Bright, uubury.
October S9, 1 853 3m
BCRNINQ FI.CID, Csnipbone, Ppsrm snd
Whale Oil, White Lead, l inseed Oil, Tur
pentine, Candles and Soip, juet received and for
sale by I. W. TENER Jt CO.
Sunoury, Dec. 10, 1853.
19
ATS AND CAPS. splendid lot of
fashionable Silk. Wont and Fur Hals,
also Clelh, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy end Military
Caps for sale low by
O. EI.SBFK0 4 CO.
Market ttrsst, opposite the Test Office.
Snnbury, Oct. 8,
THE RENOWNED REMEDY !
Hollo way's Ointment
Thi c!riidMitrtf y t'h(fnnt i r inpoo .f nwt HmI
Inft ftnlmiti'4, ant) wnm utfwl in ci!.r.lis witii the
ctir:Littii whieli nrrSvtncnjr wkJi pm, witl Wiir curt
when nil it! her frK-flnt foil. Cfta- "f the nrt d. i;rwt
Skin litntct readily yMd hi in eff.rnt r. Jt it lamntt
when tineti in rasan'of Oi-'m, RhrfumMiiin. CuirnctMl "f
AtilT sMut. tn AsHknui it '.Till 1j juier If well tab
bed into the Chttl.
A MOST ASTONIPIHN'O CT'ftfi OF $rftOF t'?.Ot
I'LCKKtV-A CASK CI.HTlFtFU BY THUMAVuR
OF BOP I ON, KNOI.A.VP.
Ct.f.y of tdrtUr from J. Suite t C.'J', May
of Boston, Lincoln-shirt.
f IWrtVr flbl.loWAT.
DenrSir. Mm. fWh Dixon nf .luffnid trei, IV t
ton, hoi ilny dfiv'tftl hfnre me thM rr n coinMershm'
prri'. the wnirtvcMy Afflict?' triih ffftnfuioul' SV.ren
1; leers in h-r nrnrf, fi'Ct, tegi. And othrr (mrti nf hr wy i
nnd nlihouli tlir firrt of inediotl mlvlf wk obtnuicl nt
the enst uf n fnrpn wnm of ni'ne , h thtiinel nn nLatr
inent 'f hunVniHT, but f mdnnllv grew worw.
He i lift rectuntriciKlfil hy fitend f try vnr Otntinem'
pinciirfd u ntiitill p"t, aiitt n x of th (iM, nnd hftin
that wan oil uifd, nyntpicifn t nnii-iul-nnil flirrrd Hy
iwrufvorii g with h tiriHifcinen f-'i n filinrt Unm Innei,
d'Tortlina to thr diicr'ttoi')!, ntid Atrictly nilhcflfig tiMunr
itilfs tis to dirt, Ac, rIir whI ntrfeitfy curi:dt und iiimt
tnj"j the heat ol limlth.
I reinnln, Tenr yoin tmlv.
tnlrx Atlguitt 12ih, ier.a. (SigncJJ J.NOHt.F..
KxTitAonniNAnY and r. Arrt rrrn of
F.KYHirKLASlN THF. KFi, AFTF.K MKUICA1 Alii
HAD KAU.Cl).
Copy if a Utter from Mrs Elizabeth Yeaieti
of the Pout Ojicet Aldrrick Road, near Bonar)
ysfcr, dated Jan. 12th, 1853.
T t Fr jf.r.nor Hut-Low",
Sir. I cnflVrpd r n f?"iiiiiilrroK!! prriucl from a Aevre
nltwri; m' I'i;, iipi!;n. which Bt Ifnc'h Fctiltvl inrny hf, nnd
ri;i;' nil niciiirul trcuiinMtt. My pi nVrinps wcie vciy
crut t. uml I q ite ilrspniird of any prrniinenl amrin'inciit,
vh- I wm arlvit:d in hnve rc(itirne t ynur Ointnifiit
ntnl lilnlai with-ml d'lny, mid ani hnppr t- any
tlic trxn'X v.'A eminently iifcttfiil, f-T, they tuVvptf a
rmlirnl cure of mv Irg and revurrd ntt It ilir enj vuieiit rf
ln;ilth. I ahnll ever apeak with the utih'-'at conhtleiire ff
ynr iueiliciiict, and Imne re(nnniPiided thnff to nthera in.
ihia iie'jjhlwihoiid ainnlurly olf.iLtct!, who dciived equal
brncrit.
Inm. 9't. yjur oLIicft1 nnd faithful Perrant.
irri) m.iaii;tu yeates.
T.-e p;j!a -honM tn need ennjointW with the Ointmei
?n nmul t the lolMviiia: cn'
B.id 1?, Chi !. fotrtj FtSiln.ru,
Hid Iircaia, CliilMains. C nt.
lJirni Chappctl htmls, fi!aiii!ahr f welht'g,-
Uit'ii-nit. C'-rna (Soft) Enmhrg.3
Jiilp of Mfische- Cnnccia PiIpi
t-ia Pttiifl-Miea, ContmrtM ami IlhMinntim
Cio-bav, tttT Jointn. Sroldn,
Klepliaiiiing:!,
VtU ln-iii-if.ttjva,
Turiiuufti,
8-)ro Nipple. rirp-throatFf
fV'.irvy, S re-henrta,
1'luera, TiYcTJnda,
awa
R-!d nt tlin Fshihlixhmcnt f TrnfesT Hot.r.owv, tU .
Stnuid, (n'ir 'IVfnpIe Ihir, Ecndcti.) und it nt Inn H"iita
in Nrw Ytr!c. ()rdr for Midictnes tn Ihe Pintt-a. mtdn-i-l'"il
T. ri'lliwnja iVcw York,' will rwrive I'm: oltenlin
S-ild nla't hy all fenpeclfthle Di itpeistft nnd Denlrra in Mint
iim;s thrni'ihi'iit the Fniled Slntea, in Hoxen nt 37 cent.'
S7 ceiitA, nnd 5?l ,o renin eorh T" he lmtl Whf.'loal U
tin princij-iil Uvur Houses in the l:nin.
There ia n eoiiFitlcrnble saving by taking the large
i - I'iroc'if.i-,1 fr tii Rindoiicfl of patient in every
i s -it! i are n.Tixul to ca.'h Ci'X.
December SI, c&, ly.
This Way ! Thia Way ! ! This Way ! ! !
Full and Winter Goods."
PRIE.SNG U GRANT.
J" E.Sl'KC"rFlI.I.Y infirm llicir customsrs'
- nml tlic pu!lie, til n t tliey litire just receiv-'
oJ and (j cm. J t i 10 licst nnj chc:iiicst slock of
Fs.ll and Vintcr Goods,
at llieir store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their slock consists of every variety of
Drr Goods, viz J
Clolhn, Cusfiinrrcf, S'Mincls, Vesting!,
Flannels, H'ollens, 4c,
Au.l all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a fplmulid varioly of
LADIF.S DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Cinghams, Chintzes, De Laincs,'
-Bcragcs,
A ml every varieiy of goods snitabla for I.a.-
dies u car.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE nnd GUEENSWARE,'
Fish, Ealt and Plaster.
ALu an exlensive afsoiiinent of
Hats and Cats fob Mks and Boy.
Also a large assortment of CJKOCEKIKS,'
SUCH AS
Sugar, TYas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
uf all kinds.
Alsa a fresh supply of
IHtrcSi AND MEDICINE.
Bcsi.lt'S Ihe laiyest and most general assort
ment of all Liinls of goods lo bJ hud in this
place.
tZF Country produca of all kinds taken in cx-
chnnee at the. highest market price.
Suiibury, Nov. 12, 1653.
NEW
Clock fj Watchmakers.
KIRSCH & CO.
HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker'
shop in tho building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Tener ct Co's Store,
in Market Street, Sunbury, I'd-,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
011 hand,
: ML. CI B 14. !? 9
Silver & Gold Watches, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
ConsUtinrr "f Oold Urcast-pinX Far and Fiuser
Kings, Medallions, Cull-pins, Ladies A. Cicntle
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,1
Silver and piaicd Tea and Tablo spoons, salt
spoons, butler knives, &c.
Of nil .siies, suilin; every aue. ipy Classes,'
l'ocket Books, of nil sites. Kazors, Hair tlil, Hc
volvrrs, and oilier pistols, Urushes, Combs, Soap,
Sec, Also, a largo stock of
!r!H'Mcal IiiSIruiMonlsl
ammgt which are Accordf or.a, Yiolins, Flutius.
Files, Iules.
CARPET BAGS,
Trunks und.rellas, suspenders. Alt sizes of rea
dy made fr-hiits and Collars i all of which will be
sold cheaper lh.ii! has ever been heretolore so.d m
Sunhurv. .
tV CkH-V. Watches, Ear and Fm-er Rings
repaired in tha W inanncr and nt the tnorttst
notice.
ISuiibury, Oct. 1 o, 15. 3m.
Ccaimncra, lo?k- here ! !
1WNJAM1X TIKI'TNER
rersPrrFFFILY inf-rms the eitircns or
IV to )l rv and vicinity, that be h J"" -c-ivod
and opened' ul hi. r, store, ... Market
Knee., Su,l.ury, a handsome .....rtmei.t of
I-'all and Winter Coons
ciMfislins in P31t c'
Cloth?. Cassimers, Ca3sinr.',
of all kii ds, i,f lim-n. "" and v,oriieJ.
ALSO:
C'RlIref". Isnni9 LaiTMsr,-
and all kU'U of '..aJics IVsss Co.vls.
liR'ICEKIES of every variety.
Alr. sn ..sorlinei.t of Oiy 1
unit Steel, N?il?, c.
AUo an eicellent assurtmeot of
QUEENSfrARE, of vaiioui rjles nd
pattern.
Ah-an sssorftr.'cnt of IJOOT8 ft, fillOFJt.
TI AT & CAPS, good selection.
Salt, Fish,
And s great variety of other articles such as ar
suitable lo Ilia trade, a'l of which witl be sold at
the lowest prices.
Ly Country produce tukop in eschange at
the hi ghost prfcea.
Sunbury, Nov. II, 1833. ly.
(lltAN BERRIES, Ground Nuts. Almonds,
ypecan Nuts, Well Nut, Cocoa Nuts, Cream?
Nuts, (Mberts, Raisins, Fi;s, Citron, Lemons,
Ctndiis an3 Tovs, j-it receivsd snd for sa!o
le. I'?. 'iX ' I. W. lENtR 4 CO.