Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 04, 1854, Image 3

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    A WESTERN EDITOR.
Th rdiler of the "Bugle" a spirited lit
tle paper, published at Council Bluffs, Iowai
gives an interesting sketch of Iris life and
adventures, in his last paper, from which
we extract the following. 1V are glad to
ee that the editor, who was recently burn
ed out at the great fire in that little city
has not suffered his losses to dampen bis
ardor. Ed. A mehican.
Up lo the age of eighteen our energies
were directed, and employed in Agriculture
Possessed of a feeble and rather feminine
constitution, and having the rare of a moth
er and younger members of the family, we
concluded to look about for lighter employ
ment. We resided in Ohio, found the coun
try decidedly too small, started with an ox
t Haiti towards sundown, but did not reach
that point, fur our funds gave out and brought
us up at the capital of the Sucker Slut all
standing. When, after passing through the
various degrees of eickness, poverty and a
"power" of ague shakers, wood sawing, soap
making, pedling, et cetera, we obtained a
situation with 60 little suckers and Jom
menced teaching the young idea "how to
shoot," with so much succss that the "Yan
kee Schoolmaster" was considered "some
pumpkins." Our education however being
limited we had lo sctntch hard lo keep ahead
of the scholars.
In 1850, being in feeble health we started
.in July to cron the Mountains, stopped at
Salt Lake near two months and returned in
the winter, and visited the Atlnntio cities
same winter. The next winter we took a
Delegation oT Omaha Indians to Washington
City who wished fo maku arrangements for
future subsistence staid there through the
winter and returned them home in the
spring. Had accumulated a handsome pro
perty supposed to be worth $30,00(1, which
was almost totally lost in the great Hie.
IVe have at various times and under vari
ous circumstances followed nnd carried on
many and various kinds of business, emimct
nled below, viz.: llousc-buihliiig ai.il paint
ing, cabinet nnd I'liairrnakins nnd lumin;.',
brickmaking and school teackinr, saloon"
keeping, drng business, and am the inventor
of patent nostrums, farming, a public show.
man, merchandizing, baking and mri:Mifac
luring confuctionaries, have twice been post,
master, notary public, trustee of an iut-oipur-ated
town, alderman, fee, have an ied mi
coopeiing, waiioiMiiakitiir, black smilluYg,
xhnemaking, saddle and harness business,
have had three stores in operation nt once,
carried on the daguerrean business, been a
sub editor, and to wind up am now the un
fortunate but not discouraged editor ol the
Council Bluff Uugle, "and expect in a few
years to be as rich as wo may wish am 35
years old, have a better half and supposed to
be the father ol six children, three of whom
are living am six fool in high heeled boots,
and weiyh 140 lbs.
If any body should wish to learn more of
our history let them ak our brothers, two
of whom are in Utah, and another on the
Sandwich Islands. They are much sonar
ter men than ourself and could wiitei a far
more intelligible and interesting article.
We trust huwevcr this will satisfy the most
vurious, especially when they leain that we
sometimes grind pc.clry, writn tales, &c, and
are the redoubtable "Amicus" of tlio Wes',
and would be a Mormon if we were smart
enough.
Adi'ltkbatio.n of Daces. At the com
mensement of the present session of Con
gress, a report from the United States
Surgeon-General was present?!, from which
it appears that the adnltaratinn of drills nnd
moilicincs is carried on more extensively in
the country since the passage of the act of
Congress to suppress the Importation of such
articles, so that it is now alleged to be liiffi
cult to procure medicines which are not
either mixej with so.ne foreizn scbMniicc,
or from which some poition of the active
principle has not been subtracted by chem
ical process. Thus it would seem' that the
effort to suppress the foreign trade has re
sulted in imparting nu extraordinary utirnuliis
to the home manufacture of thu spurious
commodities.
A Jcav or FkMalks. In the year lli!3
the body of a female uasdiscovcied in New.
bury under circumstances which remitted a
coroner's impied deniable. A juiy of twelve
women ) called, and a copy of their ver
dict has been preserved. As it is about as
lucid and satisfactory as most modem ver
dicts, w e copy it entire iri th-? quaint lir.gnage
of the peiioil. It was as follows: '-We
judge according to our best lihl and con
tieuts, that the death of saiil Hliz-ibt'tb wut
not by any violence or wrong dun lo her by
any parson or Iking, but by so in ssdi'ti Moping
of her breath."
IloM.nwAY's Ointment and Pim.s, for the
tint of Wounds in the Leg. Extract of a let
ter from Mrs. Simpson, of Brum In V, near
LeeiU, dated October J6rh, 1852. To Pro.
lessor llolloviay. Smi, I was Hlilided for 18
months with a vary bad lei;, in which tlieia
ws three deep wounds I tried oil kinds of
lemedie. and was under the rare of dillerent
surgeons hura and at Leeds, but ilt'iiTi dno
benefit from their treatment, I was at It nlh
advised to h:ive recourse to your OiiiirmTit
and P its, and am happy to ray that by. the
use of these valuable medicines my Jet: was
completely cured, and ia now aa sound as
aver it was.'
TJERSOXAL. The lady in blue, who met
tha gentleman in gray yesterday, in Market
street, apologizes Tor not speaking to Inn. Mi
could not think ot noticing a person in so public
street so shabbily dressed. Sha therefore advi
ses bint, and all other gentlemen of her acquaint
ance, to go immediately and get haadsorne new
suits from Rockuill Sc. Wilsos s cheap and
fashionable clothing store. No. Ill Chestnut
street, corner of Frunkliu Plrce, Philadelphia.
i-bil., Jan. 28, 1854.
M All U1ED,
In this place, on tha 2J inst., by the Tier.
P. Bora, Mr, Jmm BimpsTiNC to Misi Lou
is baviDca, both of Upper Augusta.
In Ulica, 17th inn., by Ita. T. O. Linooln,
Re. Justm R. Looms, 1'rofessor-aleot in
lb a University at Lewisburf, and Miss Mtay
aaugnier oi taward uubeit of that city.
Ia Lewisburg, aa the 18th iasl.. by Rev. ?
L. M. Conaer, Llimtcn Wclcm Esq.. a ad
Jiss JKRVSU1 daughter of Cbarlea D. Kline,
In Northumberland, en the 16th inst., by
Jno Cake, Esq., Jacob CaiTzaa toMissSAa
aii A. Br.tDi r.HAN, both of Milton.
On Monday t'.ie 23d ins'., at "Rnstio Dale,"
near Orwitrsbnrtf, in Schuylkill county, -by
the Kev. J. W. Ilnffmeir, Col. E. J. Far, of
Tnmarinii, to Miss Isabkm.a F. daughter ef
i eter r . una wig, fcsq., of the former place
DINDi
In this place, an the 30th ult., Mr. JOHN
RANDALS, aged about 47 years.
The deceased was a kind father, nnd an
affectionate husband, and leaves a w ife and
large family to mourn his loss.
In this plnce, on the 29th ult., II r. AN
DREW IIIRTE, uged about 74 years.
In Lewixburtr, on the 24th inst., ROBERT,
sou of Henry and Martha Mason, aged 17
years, 5 months, and 21 days.
In New Berlin, on the 20th inst., need
about 53 years, Rev. HENRY FISHER, th
much esteemed Editor of the Journals of the
Evangelical Association, or "Albright Meth
odists." I)C iilavkcts.
Philadelphia Market.
Feb 1, 1854.
Fi.ocr and Meal. The Eoreign news
vesterday, unsettled prices, and sales of
Flour were made nt n decline of 25 cent per
bariel on former rates. Sales of 2000 bbls.
mixed brniid lit 88 75 per bbl. There is a
steady demand for city consumption within
the range o' S8 89J a 9 50, lor otnimnn ana
is quoted at S6 00 per bbl. Sales of Pennsyl
vania Corn Meal at $4 50.
Grain. Wheal is in demand. Sales of
Pennsylvania red nt $2 10. Last sales of
white at $2 20. Last sales of Rve 1tt $1 05.
Corn is lower with small sales at 05 cents, for
old and new yellow. Oats are also scarce.
I enrisj Ivanm in store is held at 50 cents.
Whi-kkv. Sales of bbls. at 35c: and
hhds. nt 34 cents.
SUNni'It Y ITvICU CURRENT
WllFAT. 150
It rK. - .87
John. .62
Oats. 40
PlITATOI.S, 50
Rr.r.swAX -12
Hv.cKi.cn Flax. - - 25
I'cttrii. - Tl
T'kks. 15
Punic. - 8
Fi.axskf.ii. - - - - 125
Tallow. - 10
New Advertisements.
The British Quarterlies
AND
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
l.KOXAHnCOTT CO , New York, eontinne tu
He-put)tiili the following Hjitiph periodicity, viz:
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW
(Conservative.)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
3.
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h )
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
(Tory.)
The present rriticnl tntr nf Kumpmn alTuirt will render
thepc I'lihl.uath'iii iniaually intureitinir iliihuir th ytur
lr04. They will ot-riijiy n mitUtlu ground between the
lisiNtily written news-ituiR. cnnlr Piecii!utittiii, and Dying
rumor of the daily Jnurmil, nnd the Wnderi'ii Tonie of
me ituurc iiiviorinii, written otter the imnff interest nna
rscitvuirtit of the uierir p ilitiiral event shall liave passed
nwiiy. It is to tli Vii.Klirulsth:it rrad-rs must link tor
the only really lutdljoible nnd reliable liinUtiv of current
events, nml us ucli, m addition to thetr we 1 1 established
Ituniry, scientific, .iml theological chuructet, we urge them
iin l he t. 'iihi Jt-rttii m of the reading nblie.
ArRuieincnts nrr In projripM for the receipt of enrly
slteets lV"iii the Jfntifli piiblilten. bv which we shall le
utile to phire all our K ennui in Uie IkukIs of stitiscrittsrrs.
aUiut tts ton u thev eioi lie I'umUlicd with the foreign
rijiirs. AIiIkhicIi ttiin will involve a very large outlay on
our pnit, we tfli-ill continue to funiith the Periodicals nt
the raiuu I w rates as hcret -lurr. viz :
Per ami.
For any one of the four Reviews ... (s:MN
Tnr any two of !ie four It e views 6 HJ
F t ony three of tli-- fi.ur Uevuws -
I'.-r all'f nr of lh Heviews - - - P 00
Kit Htn-kwor il'jt Miti'nzine .... 3 W
K'T Hl.ir kwtU"tl and three Krviews ... Q P0
1'ur HIji'l- u'-Mnl uta the f.ur Uevicwa - 10 U0
Pumncuts title made in alt cases in advance.'
Money current in the State where issued tcill
he received at far,
CLUBBING.
A .'. ;t ftf Iweutr-five p-r eent. from the nlxH'ft nri
erf will ie i:!' (wed to Clubs ordering four or more copies
nf any one or in-re of the obve witika. Thus; Four
C'pti-H of ll'nekw'od. or of one Iteview, will m sent to
out nddfew for j!' : four eAoies iif the four Reviews uml
JJLieli wooil for i-i'J; mid h on.
l'USTAGE.
In :il I the principal Cities and Ttwnt. thrpe works will
he delivered, tnoiuh Atfenis, Fit KM OF POSTAliK.
V ben rent by mail, the Portage tu any part of the United
States will If hut Twenty-Four tents a year fur
'Hlm-kwood," and but 'i clv Leuts a year for each
of the Iteviews.
Iteiiiittnnees ami e-titmiuittrations should always be
aa.ircsmii, p si-paui, io me ruimstiers,
LEONARD SCOTT k CO.,
l COLD 8TRKKT. XKW YORK,
N. U. I. ie Co. have reeently publiRhed. nnd have
Tt-.w turtle, tlitt "FAit.M I'jlt S (it .UK," by Henry Me-
phens. ot l-.iStulinri:u. unit l'rnt. A or ton, o uie CmIIcpi
New Il.'iven, e un;Me in two volt, royulortavo, continuing
16V0 picrfi, 11 sifel and OfMJ wood rix'ravings. Price m
imthn IiiihIhi'j, f tl.
tlT This w irk last it the oM "Rook of the rarm,"
laty KFMeT TVDanil thrown Up' -II tllC JJaiKCt.
?Kv uik, Jail. lt-it
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
1rOTI(.'n is Iiereliy giveii tlistt the undersigned
" Alitlilor. iinuiuted hv th Onilian loiirt
ot INortliuml.erUiul ronntv, to mske iliktnliullon
ol lUc wueit in lliei liantl of Thorn HnyJer and
Adam enyt!er, i.xectiloi of the lust will and
CFtnmer.l of John hnyurr, sen., dec d.. to and
anions the devires of aaiil dceeasrd, will attend
to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday,
the I llh day of t'clruary, 1854, at 10 o'clock,
A' M. of aaiddav.at bis otnee in Sunhury, when
all interested may attend if they think proper.
M. 1.. SHIMJEL, Auditor.
Kunhurv. Jan. S3, 1854 3t.
Ht'ttlement Notice.
A LI. l'ersons indehied to tho subscriber, either
J-- on .Nolo or l)ok account, are hereby noti
fied to call and settle the same lfui the 1st of
March next.
8. N. THOMPSON.
BuubuiT, Jan. 28, 1854. 3t.
V1C.F.P0TT3,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
ZilON S. STEEL,
461 Market strectt lWuu 13i, norfA jr'Jr,
rillLADELPHIA.
Phila., Jan. 28, 1854. ly.
INSTALMENT.
Office Susquehanna Railroad Company, )
lUaaisBvac, Jan. 20. I84. i
flMIE stockholders of this Company are hereby
I. notified that the second Instalment of Flf6
Dollar par aliare is called in, payable en or
before the 8th of rebruary next; and aa Inatab
meat ef like amount payable en or before the
10th day of each month thereafter, uatil the whole
ia paid in, to wit, the luth of October next by
those residing in
Baltimore at Union Bank ef Maryland
Daaphin county Bank of Middletown ;
Norlhuuiberl'd county Bank of Norlavmhert'd;
Lawn county Lewisburg Savings Institution.
By order.
ROBT. S. H0LLIN9, Tr.asar
January 28, 1854
SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY Virtue of certain writs of V, Kir, to me
directed will tie sold by public Vendue, or
outcry it the public house of J. H. Eckbert, in
the borough of Milton, on Monday, the 20th dsy
of February, 1854, at 1 0 o'clock, A. M ., the fob
lowing real estate, to will
A Certain Lot or piece of Land,
situate in Delaware township, Northumborland
county, bounded north by lands of OH, east by
lands of Sarah Ricd, south and west by lands of
Susanna Ricd, all of which is cleared, containing
10 scrrs more or less.
Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as
the property of Jacob Weinke.
WILLIAM B. KIFF, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office )
Bunburv. Jan. 88, 1854.-
iww hock"." WIN DO VV SHADES.
C Is. XVXIIiIiXjR & CO.
MANUFACTURERS 'v-
AXD
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
III "Window Shades,
South-west corner of Second end Arch Streets,
IHILASEUHIA.
SUCH is Golhc'e Landscapes, Holders, Vases,
Heroics, Boqucts,
G OLD BORDERS, &c,
Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of
finish in this conntrv, and at such
LOW PRICES,
As to challenge all competition. Buffand White
Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Curds, Drssscs,
Ac, in every variety, for City or Country Trade.
We invito an examination of our stock, at the
Depot, Sou ill-west corner of Second and Arch
streets, Philadelphia.
January 28, 1854. 5m.
CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial Institute,
140 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
rilHE branches taught are
X BOOK-KEEPING,
WRITING, and
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS,
Onrn Daily, and on'Tucsdav, Wednesday
and Friday Evening of ench week
11. IS. UKli TC.UI'..,
Principal.
rhila., Jon. 28, 154. 3m.
House and Lot for Pale. 1
fSMlE subscriber offers fur sale his house and
i lot or ground, situate in l.-lacklirrry street,
in Sunbury. between Fawn street mid Bright'
Foundry. The improvements arc an excellent
two story lop;
WEATHER-HOARDED HOUSE,
HO by 30 feet, containing seven raomi
throughout. There is excellent fruit of sit kinds
on the premises. Apply to
JACOU CAULK.
Sunbury, Jan. 88, 1851 t.
X Farm for Sale,
OR RENT ON IsHARES,
"jVTliAU Siiuhurv, containing
nliich 00 arc in culli ntinu.
AO ocrcn,
of
Also, to KENT, a liiron store room, in Market
street, Sunbury, now occupied by Messrs Buyers.
II. BELLAS.
Hunbury, Jan,28, 1854. 4w.
"lead, "zinc;
lROX'PAIT.
OIL AND COLORS,
W AXt'FACTUBKD BT
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & C0-,
Represented by Lewis, Jnmes Co.,
135 South Front Sheet,
rHXXiAJBZ.PHIA.
Orders thankfully received punctually attend
ed to, guaranteed to (rive satisfaction, and offered
for sale on the most lilieral term.
For samples and particular, please address as
ubove.
Phila., Jan. 21, 854. 3in.
Orphans Court Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale, on
SATURDAY, the ISihday of FEBRUARY
next, on the premises, the following ilccuhcd
Real Lttato, to wit :
A Certain Tieco or Tract of Lani!,
fcittinte in Lower Anjusta township, cautity
aforesaid, adjoining land nf Samuel Savage,
8aruh Kean and Michael Uaruhnrt, containing
twenty acre, on which is erected a two story
WEATHER-HOARDED HOUSE,
and a log stable.. I.ato the Estule of
Abraham Brota'ous, dne'd.
Sale to coinincnce at 10 o clock, A. M of said
day, when the terms will be uiado known by
EI.IAS BROSIOUS, Adui'r.
By order of the Court, )
J. H. PUISSEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, Jan. 21 1854. Is)
XOTICE7
Office of the Coal Run Improvement and
Railroad Company.
Philadelphia Jan. 10. 1854.
f1HE Stockholder of the Coal Run Improve
incut and Rnilroad Company arc hereby
notified that an election fur Five Directors to
servo one yeur. will lie held at the Company's
ollice, No. 88 south 4lU at., on Monday, the Gth
dav nf February, 1654, between the hours of 10
and 12 A. M.
SAMUEL T. ALTEMU8,
Secretary.
January 11, 1854. 4U
ValuableProperty for Sale
In the Borough of Sunhury I ,
B'HE subscriber ofl'era for sale the following
B. property in the Borough of Sunbury, via :
THE HOUSE
And two conligious Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
octupicd by the eubni-rihcr a a store and dweb
ling. Aho:
THE STEAM SAW MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Alan: a double Iwe story
fruuia
Dwclliug House and Lot of Ground,
in ElJcrberry atreet. Also: six acres of
ground at the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna,
on which are erected two Irani houses wagon
bouse, &c. Also I
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranlierry street, near tins river, on which lot
are also erected three lime kiln. Ahso;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of River and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
oa Elderberry street.
IK A T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1854. tf.
HOWE & EUST0N,
III North Third Street, ieloui Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in
Oora Broom, Looking Closes, Cnrifcf,
i'amltd Bursals, Clicks, Wicks, Twin,
Willow BaskaU) Window Bhan, Maiekea,
Cedar Wat, Hiisil Ufmshss, Blacking,
Wood and Willev Ware S all kind; at the
Manufacturer' lowwteaslt price. 1 ' 4
Jams Ecth, Je. m.hswi.
rUUa.,Jsv21, U5i-ttV
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of sn order of the Orphans Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public sale, on
THURSDAY, the 9th of FEBRUARY next,
on the premises, the following described real
estate, to wit t two certain pieces 6r ,
Tracts of Lnnd,
adjoining rneh other, situate In Point township,
Northumberland county, the first whereof .is
hounded by the -North Hrnmh of the ricr Sus
qucbanna, lands lute nf Thomns Lemnn, Wm.
Lemon and others, containing one hundred and
twenty three acres ami three quartern, moro or
less, with the allowance t the second is bounded
by the above tract, land nf John Nixon and the
North Branch of the river Susquehanna, contain
ing forty one anil one fourth acres more or less,
strict measure. About one half of anid tracts is
cleared, and a two story framo dwelling house
erected upon them.
ALSO i
On Friday, the 10th day of February next, on
the premise, 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 Ihn northern line one hundred
and thirty -three feet, on Tie eastern side 15! feet,
on the south side 120 feet, and on the west side
124 fecj, which is all cleared, and on which arc
erected a two story frame dwelling house anil
shop. Lute tl.c estate ol Zilia Bird, dee'd.
Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said
day, when the terms will be made known by
JOSEPH BIRD. .
K A MUEL READER, $ ,s
Uy onler ol the Court, )
. P. rtlKSEL, Clk. O. v..
Sunbury, Jan. 14, 1S54. t )
J.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale ! !
rpiIE subscriber offers at private sale hi house
-- and lot of ground, situate in ill Borough of
Sunbury, on the north wet corner of Fawn and
Blackberry streets, now in the occapancy of Jas.
Beard, Esq. The house is a two storv
BRICK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For term apply
to the subscriber, at the Forks of the Plum Creek
and 1 ulpohocl.cu read.
JACOB WEIMER.
January 7, 1S5I. Sin.
SUNBURY AND EKIE RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
rjHIE ANNUAL MEETING of the StccUinl.
I dcrs of this Company will lie held at llieir
Oliicc, No. 50. South Third Street, Philadelphia,
on MONDAY, the lHlh of February, 1854, at 10
o clock A. M.
At this Meeting on Election for a President
nnd twelve Managers ot the Company, to serve
for one year, will be held.
The Poll will close at 3 o'clock, P. M.
PHILIP M. PRICE, Sec'y.
Jan. 14, 1854 te.
NOTICJC.
1'iuniiKiriin, Jan. IS, ISot.
rplIE Stnrkhnbler of the Big Mountain Im
I. provemnit Company aro hereby notified
that an election for Five Directors tn serve one
year, will bo held at No. tl Carpenters' Court,
(I'o Stairs,) on Monday, the 6th day of Februa
ry 1854, between the hours of 7 and 0, P. M.,
agreeably to the provisions of the Charter.
JOHN ( STONES', Sec'ry.
riiiln., Jan. 21, 1P51 3t.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
ol Northumberland county, will be exposed to
pulihc sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, the Uth of FEBRUARY next,
Thirty acres off of tho north east corner of the
following described tract of laud, to wit :
A Certain tract of Land,
situato in Sbnmokin township county aforesaid,
bounded on tho north by lands of Daniel Mill
on tl ia east by lauds of Nancy W'olvcrton, on the
south by lands of said Nancy and Michael
Zimmerman, and on the west by lands of said
Michael and Philip Periug, containing two
hundred and forty acres. Late the estate of
William Pcrsing, dee'd.
Kale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of siiid
day, when the terms of tale will tic made known.
PETER PERSINU.
One of the E xecutors of said dee'd.
By order of ihc Court, i
P. PUIiSEL, Clk.O. C. S
Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1S54. )
Now is the time for cheap Clothinrj!
The Great
CLOTHING STORE
OF G. ELSBEKG & CO.,
Market Street, opuosito the Post OElce.
UK stock ha recently been largely replen
ished, and now shows an extent, value- and
variety
JYcver before lujunlk-d,
in order to give all an opportunity to supply
themselves with good and chciip cl-itliing bcl'uro
the approaching Hulitlayi.
Among our cheap and choice Assortment ran
le found the following : l ine black, blue, olive
nnd brown Frock, Dress and SHck coats of cloth.
Peter Shtim, cassemere, sattinet, lieaver, felt, j
ivhiincy nnd blanket. Also, monkey Jackets, all
styles, colors and stuff.
PANTALOONS,
An endlcsa variety of black nnd fancy Casscmere,
sattinett, velvet and other Pants.
VESTS, '
A very large and choice Assortment, such as
black and embroidered, satin, fancy silk, cassc
mere, cloth, worsted, velvet, A.C. Ac.
BOYS' CLOTHINU A nice assortment of
coals, vests and paula.
BOUTS AND SHOES.
A variety ofculf-sMu, kip and other boots, slip,
pcra nnd shoes.
L DIES SHOES. Morocco, eunmelled, Jen
ny Liud, gum and other bwutn, buoleet, gutters
and slipper.
HATS AND CATS A variety of ai!k,
wool and fur bats, blink and blue cloth, plush
anc oii-siik cups, men and hoy sixes.
Also, all kinds of underclothing, white and
fancv shiiU and collars, auspendera, gloves, socks,
handkerchiefs, fee.
UM Bit ELLAS, TRUNKS, VALICES.
Carpet Bag and a great many other articles too
numerous to mention.
JEWELRY. Watches breastnins. ear and
finger ring, goU pens, with or without cases,
gold pencils, &f. of all kinds and at bargains
Also HE VOL VINO, double and aingte barrel'd
pistols.
I tr Our clothing is made of the liest and sound
est material, and its workmanship equal, if not su
perior to tlie l-et customwork of city or country
tailor.
Wo are slrlt continuing an our former motto,
CHEAP FOR CASH
And are trying to deserve atill more onr rapid
ly spreading reputation of having the cheaiicat
store' in Sunbury.
Remember U. EUberg & Co a New clothine
store, Market Street, opposite the Post QJike.
Sunbury, Dec S4, iboj.
MM II 4 1:!.. TRACT, 'H'holeeal Deal,
er in Confectionary, Fruit and Uroceiies,
No. 201' MARKET Street, above siitb, south
stele, next door to Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia
rhila, Oct. 39, IMS m.
TO L.ET. Tb bouse en Broadway new
ceaoidby Bimon Marlx. Apply to
WM. M'CARTV.
Sunbury, Dec. 31, 1153 if.
New and Fashionable Goods ! !
JOHN V. 31 ART IN,
Tnsililonable Tailor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. BrnnerU
Lntf Office, Sunbury.
IT S AS just received from Philadelphia, the beat
tl A and most desirable stock of Goods that ha
ever been brought to Sunbury, such a
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part 8f black, brown, green, olive
ami blue.
A splendid assortment of
such ss Mlin, velvet, Orrnadino silks, plush vel
vets, roshrnero, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white (irriiadiiin for wedding vests. Also-.
all descriptions nf cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety of pl.iin and fancy csssi
niers for pnntnh'nn. Common goods for coats,
pants and vests, coat bindings' nnd cording; a
superior nrfii lo of
NKCK TIF.S AND STOCKS,
of the latest style, pbiin and fiinry Murk crnvnts,
hosiery, suspenders, sliirt collars, silk undershiits,
drawers, men's drnh buck-lined chamois nnd
other gloves, and trimmings of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to be equal to bis ciidniiir.r work nnd
su-ierior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
son buying ready made clothing nf me can have
tneni re:i ulied crntis in case of rimiinir or oiviii!-
out. n I warrant all my ai tides
1 return in-,' tliau!: tu the public fur their pre
vious pntruunge and respectfully solicit a coutin
unnre of Ibe same. As I nm determined not to he
undersold, my goads will he disposed of uu the
most re.Hoiiiililc terms for ca.-h.
Sunhury, Nov. 2(1, 183a.
SELLING OFF AT COST !
A Chance for Good Bargains ! !
TOHN BUYERS & Co., will sell. duTinrr the
winlnr ...wt r..- ... ....... t '
uiuir rxieiiKive moiK, coiiMriting ol
DR-ST GOODS.
Groceries, Jlnnlwnic,
QUEENSWAKE,
nn.l the other numerous nnd valuable articles
they have at their store in Snnburv. Intcndiii!;
to terminate their mercantile biiine.s in the
spring, they nrn ready to accommodate till Hint
time the public in general with first-rate goods at
cheap prices. The winter will oon be over, and
spring will shortly b here, therefore call as anon
as possible, nod procure i;ood bargains Country
produce taken in exchange, and '-kash" not re
fused. Sunbury, Dec. 81, 1853. tr.
PARTNBRHSIP.
JOHN CLAIii: respectfully informs his
friends and customers th.it he has taken
into partnership, Mr. Henry
Pai ton, nnd that the business of
liiucksniilliinjj;
w ill, hereafter, be conducted un
der the firm of Clark if Parton,
nt the old stand, wcM of Irn 'J'. Clement's Store,
in Market street, SunhurV.
JOHN CLARK,
HENItY PAKTON.
N. 1. Persons indebted to the subscriber ore
informed that his books are in the hands of O.
M. York, Esq., for settlement.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 185.1. tf.
An Elegant and Durable Hat
FOR $3.00,
Equal, if not superior to iny now offtrcd.
rsFOSTER & GLJ3HAED,
Third St., below Chestnut,
PI-IILADH rillA-
OFFER at very reduced prices the fuljowingt
LADIES' Riding lints and Bonnets,
CHILDREN'S fancy hat, of all colors.
Cloth, Plush, and (iln.ed Caps, of every varie
ty of style. (i E'. ST LE MEN'S Driving and
Travelling Caps. Soft Hats of every style and
finish, nt prices to suit all. Also, Young Gents
Hats.
Ui A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1S51. 3m,
No. 9'J North Oinf Str:et, tiro doors above '.he
lilt. Yemen House,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of l'iuc Oil or
Campheue, FluiJ, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
Clmndeleirs andCaudclubras, for Church
es, Stores, Parlors, tVc-
THE subscriber would most respectfully invite
the ntteulion of storekeeper and the public
in general, to his larjre slock of goods, consisting
of llic above named articles, which will he disposed
of at the lowest manufacturer's prices Whole
sale and Retail.
Also, best quality of Burning Fluid, Pino C
or Ciunphine, (Holies, Shades, Wick, Ac.
N. B. Newcll's patent afuty Lamps, a n
article for sale.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1835. 3in.
The Xi'tvs of how the War
Brtwi-fti the Turks and Russians
G'
OY.fi on is not of so much interest to the
inhabitants of Sunbury and its vicinity as
the fact that
I. W. TEN Ell k CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
Urge, beautiful and varied stock of Rood, which
they will sell cheap a heretofore. They respect
fully request their friends and the public to call
end see them.
Sunhury, Pa., Dec. 3, 1S53.
Estats of EOSAKNA KEIDldrdVcU"
TtJOTICU i hereby given that letter testa-
menlary have been cranted to the subscriber
on tho estate of Kosannn Neiiliij, lute ol Lower
Augusta township, dee'd. All tliose knowing
themselves indebted lo, or luviiiir claims asuiiut
said estate, urc rcjucstcd to make seltlenient
without delay.
DAVID KKEtfER, Eii'r.
Lower Augusta, Dec. :jl, 0U
CEl'NSWAIiE. lieaulil'ul U of Tea
.1 I 1 iIC
OS ware, in I una. smoiic v.iuu nuu urn,
DiiuuT and Supjier Dishes of all kinds, Toilet
fiets, covered Dishes, China Fruit lla.-.l;ets and
Ornaments, Fluid Lamps. Lanterns, Classware
in variety, and Tumbler fioin 01 cenU upwurrls,
jusl received and for alc by
Dec. 10, 1333. I. -
iJlIAWLS Uroche, Thibet ami ootcn in
great variety Dlack end fancy Urcoiik,
Silk lace, velvet and other I iiinuimc", tca
collars, under-slcevcs, sbimsrette, culls, just re
ceived and for sale bv I. W. TEX Ell &. CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18.'3.
rriNNSYLVAMA
C0IITECTI0NAEY & FRUIT STOPvE,
A'o. lu North 3J st , S. K Cor. cf I tnt,
PHILADELPHIA. "
rpHE aubscribcr lakes this method of informing
Country Merchant end the public generally,
that he ha re-moved from 158 to the large and
cominodioua store 169 Noam Third trcet,end
replenished it with an etensive and we I selected
lock of Confectionary, KruiU, Sit., which he I
confident be cau oiler to purchasers, wholesale
and retail, at aatUfactor,,... fc
Thilada., Dee. 17, 1853. 3m.
.1
U8T received lot of llama, Dried Beef,
Cbeese, Raisin and Lemon, by
Sunbury, Jan. M, 1854. I W.TENER CO.
Look to your Interests 1
Wt iff' try to please ! I
S. N. THOMPSON
J"P ESPECTFULI.Y Inform his friends and
the publio generally, that ho lias just re
ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
lelow Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in pan t of
Dry (iooils, viz :
Cloths. Cassimtres. Cussinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Muslins, VesHirgs, Linens, Ifc. '
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin We Lh'ii, Lawns,
Ginnhams, liernes. Iiolws,
'oo.'rns, Flannels, be.
r,uocnnit:s,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, ftc, Sec, Ac.
II a rtl ware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives Forks, &n.
Queens and Glaware,
of various styles and patterns.
SOOTS A11X SIICSS.
A large assortment or Pools and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hits Caps, etc., of various st7.es and styles.
Reside a largo nnd general assortment of
fashionable goods. Cull nnd examine for your
selves. tV Country produce nt nil kinds taken in
exchange nt tho highest market prices.
Sunbury, 1 1 mo. 26 1833 4 in. 30, '53.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Fall aiM Winter Goods.
J. F. t I. T. KLINE,
OESPECTFULLiY nniiounco to their frirmla 1
and ti e public in gcnerul, that they hove
received at their Old 81311(1.111 Upper Augusta
i.iivnut.in rvvil.i,n.l.Arl l r .I..:.
Fll Winie, ..! .,.J L .l.-'....i,i; I
.v UUi.w
a lull assortment ol
HERCKANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in port of Cloths, black and fancy
Cttssiiners, Saltinetts, l'lnnncls. Checks, and
nil kinds of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Luines. Tlaid
Cashmeres, De bepes, Merinos, Dav slate
Long Shav-'l. Ar.
Also a fresh supply of C.l-orcrlc. of all
kinds,
Hardware and Quecnsware, a fresh supjdv
orDrtigs and Mediciiica.
Wooilen Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
fchocs, suitable for Men, Women and
Children, lints and Caps, such
o Silk, Panama, and other
Hat. Suit, Cheese, &c.
Call and Sec.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will He sold for cash, or in ex
change fur country produce, at the highest market
price.
I'pper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1853. ly Al 30.
rcs:v clot ii lite; sioku.
A URANCII OF TIIR
Clotliin Manufactory,
OF S. SHUUPvMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
T1' icsiectfully annouiico to tho citizens of
' Sunbury and vicinity, that we have a
complete stock of
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, to which we invito tho
attention of purchasers. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plnin over
coat. Dress coats, Frock end Sack coats, Mon
key Jackets, Punts and Vests, plain and fancy !
Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-whole.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Xcck and Toilet
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and JSilk Hats, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Uoots, Gaiters, Slippers
and Carpet llag and Trunks, L'mbre.lo and
everything generally kept in a well aupplied
clothing and gentleman' furnishing store. Wo
keep also a good assortment of
Accordeons, Jewelry, Ear Rings,
Finger lting. Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to be good.
We sell nt tho lowest cash price ; for our
motto is,
"Small Profits and Quick Sales."
We have but one price and no uhatcmcnt, so that
a person is sure to get the worth of his money,
whether he is a judge or thn goods or sot. It
any article docs not give satisfaction us Kojit, we
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided they ore returned on tho same day they
wero purchased, when the purchuscr resides in
town, and in ono week, when he resides in the
country. Price the same as at the Danville
Manufactory
1 1' Cull and secure the Bargains,
Sunbury, Oct. 8. 1853 tf
K. M. BAUTIIOLOW. O. 111KAXV, JR. J. B. CIIAKRON
Uai tholow, TiiVany 05 Co.
imi'oiitkrs am) ii:ai.i:hs in
Foreign and Domestic
DRS? GOODS,
AND ACKNTS FOR TUP SALE OT
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Hal limit re Street,
Ealtiniorc.
If our Goods Oil examination, are not as cheap
as tlicv can be bought in any other market thay
mav be returned forthwith ol our expense.
Dallimore, Nov. SO, 1833. I y.
lMatl'orm Scales,
Jsoltp InoirnFfrfrrltf ifstfti
Alu-.iyi riql'l The AcIhohIkI-
Uailroud, Hav, Coal, and Far
mer' SCALES, set in any part
untrv, at short notice.
.rfGEXra. GEO. V. COLBY,
S10 Market si., i'hiladcTpbia,
' y E. Y. Urhiht, Sunbury.
Octii.r S9, ISoo. 3m
SATS AXU I' A Is K aplrndid tirt of
fashionuble Silk, Wool nud Fur Hats.
also Clath, Fur, Oilcloth, .Navy aud Military
Cups for sale low by
G. ELS BE 150 CO.
Market street, opposite the Post Ollice.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S53
CRAXBERKIB8, Ground Xuts, Almond,
Pecan Nut, Wall Nut, Cocoa Xul, Cream
Nuts, Filberts, Kaisins, Figs, Citron, Lemons,
Candies and Toy, just received and for sale by
Dec. 1 0. 'S3. I. W. T E N E R A CO.
Notice.
rrtllE hoard of Directors of the Pennsylvania
Training School for Idiotic and 'Feeble
Minded children, incorporated bv the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, April U.r..l, give nonce that
they will now receive a few additional pupils tin
dcr IS yeare of age, into their Institution. Ear
ly application will be neceaarv lo weui.
sion a with thoir present acconimodalione Iheir
numuer must be quite limited. A pplication may
be made to
Hon. George M. Stroud,
Philip 8. Justice,
H. Morris Wain,
Committee of Reception, Philadelphia.
Or to the principal of the Institution,
JAS. V. KICHAKUS,
Dec. 14 1853.
Ocnnintawn, F.
of the
THEFAR-FAMED MEDICINE f
HOLLOWAVS PILLS.
TIWM Till Mn$ pompr-tRl entirprT rF miciiml bt)m ir
ii h m- ImnnlcM imlur. wtiitr Iks eltrai.frliiitrjr rir
luct thry pfimrra bmyr rrwlcrtxl llivm tiiiUvritlly p.ipnlr
in netrty erery part in' tl wtrfcl. The tinni'-iifle ti'M?"
Ihcy Imvfi mrt with thmuffhout thu 8tn!n i nwt eXt'
cnlinirv. fiwiiit?, it it prrinnr4r tn thlr wimrierfiil
riRtMcrin the en re of HiUtrmi .mitarnt n1 rfiurrtrp
ol' l li Livr nml ft'ronrh. lrri"M who fwirivvvr ir
tiki MR thiin in nnmrtLinrc r.tth tht itirevthmt, cfdin
f;ii I in lirmg restored t hrotih.
UKAKr.9 AND tKmUTY, H WTORATIOM Tf
IIKALT1I OK A OICNTI J:M AN ACf-D43y WIIKX
AT DKATI18 POOR.
Copy of a Letter from the Rev. Charles Smith t
dated Nortont St. PhdifH, near Batht Sower
$tshire 17th August, J8&3.
Ti Prof.rr ItrtLLOWAT,
tir. A Mi. .Wph Hnstim, fofTnerhr rcaitlMf C u.w
p:ve. hud Iwen inn dc!itiinK rnt of btnV.h Utr n wrrt
of tlirci yettrit. gradually WMliiit; away 4WiUiw by
niif)it!y prmj irnti.Htt and want of pprttla, which wuaa
ffnnt iinniiiin to liis frtanla, aa he hud cintiliert various
nifrtiral men iu U:ilh without f fleet. He t t uinrt ymr
Pillt. nuil under providence, wan reatorrd to lienllh hy their
in "mm. Me l-.telv einiprotrd to New Yoik. Bird ltna juat
written to unv. that he wiia never helter la health, and Je-
iiwl me t ("! tin mt yon with the rirrunmnitr. 1 oupiht
niaolo ii'fiiti-ti. Ui;it my wife had ilcrU ed grent lenriat
fnm the una of y.mr Pilla.
I rsMntiiti, Pir. rt'tirt respeclfnlly,
CfIAKlii: KMI TII, lJitieiitiiig Mlniatcr.
a pt;nvi:T curh of a hibkaseo liver
OF MANY YKARS' DURATION.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. (amist CTiemxsT
Yeovil t to P. ofesior Jidloicay,
Pmr Sir. lit this district your Pilli f -mii'and a nor
"ili-iis'ii'c wilr than any nihpr proprietary rnedinne before?
fit pn'ilir. Aa a proof nf their elficnry in t.lverand Hi lion a
Complaint 1 may mention the following rnao A aly ot
tliiit tnwti with vhm nm pera inl!vnt,inninted, Uw years
! w.m-1 fviTt! attflcrur from dnu-npe of the Liver and digea
; live ttrema; her inedieal nttemtmit aamrcd her that he
r-Mild dn nihiii? to relieve her auflennps, and it waa not
, llkry nhe r'Mild survive many in niiha. Tliia annouureinrnt
! imttirally ninsed ft rent nlnrni ftmoiig her frienda and rela
i It 'ii, mid they induced her to niukc a trtl of your Pilla,
which i tmpioved hei frcneml lienllh thnt ahe wna Uidureil
I tr tiiinne tlifin until lie rmcived a perfect core. Thi
I In twelve tn Mitht . ami she hue not eiperienred miv
j nipt-nm nf rclapre, nnd oficn ileliirca that your Pitts
, iine iieeu Uto iiieana
f Kivipir her lite
I rcniiiin. lJi-ar Sir. voura (riilr.
July 201, 1353. (Signal) J.UAMES.
These celebrated pills art ivondet fully ejfita-
ctous in the Jouowin complanits.
Acne
Apilnnn
in-.ipsy innainmniioTi
ly'.'utury Jtnmdice
,'"m!'.lilin" ! siH's
Liver Coin
plaints Lumbago
Pilea
Hhetinrifltih'nt
llftentioii vt'
Trine
Fv,rriln. t
Kmp'a Kvil
fifrnndarv
liv rmn on the
1 Viiin Irrrcn.
! Skin l;.ritii
II iwvl Coinplniiita Fi vera of oil
Cilies
C'lnstipntinn nf
tlie li twi-fs
ronninptitii
Debility
t re Throat a
Tii D'Hil-jnreiix
Tits
flout
Henii-nr-lie
liulii:eiii)rt
Hi one nml Uravet
Tiunnarn
eyniptmna
I lw
Yiiif.rmtl Vfrrtiiti,a V,trni.,r nil kln4a
wniknrss. rmm wlintevrr cause r , Ac.
S.il.1 nt the DsLililishmciit nf I'mfessur IIot.t.nwAT, Hi
Wnni'l, (neiir '1'eMijilo Dnr, l."lnlim.) nnd nlso nt his House
in Ni-w Yiirk. Oritrr f..r Miilicincsin the Slates, ifctres
st.il 'T. II -ill.iwny New York,' will reerive line atteiitinrl
S ''.l "Is i l.y nil mpvetiihle l)i nists and Deiilrrs in Nfe
n ines tliri-in.'li'nt the t'nilnl Slates, in Bi'xes nl 3?J cents,
f' rens. nn.l S.m eenls enfli. To lie had U'bulcsloT
the prinriil Drnj lhvi.es in the l iiimi.
- There i eoiniilerable anving by taking tli largr
. .' - I'ireetinns f.ir the CHiitsnc of nolient in ever
i ' i':i'i tire iirtixed to each le,x.
Ueecinlier leM, ly.
TM3 "Way ! TMs Way ! ! This Way ! ! I
Fall and "Winter Goods.
PHILINCr & GRANT.
PESPECTFULLY inform their customer.
and the public, that they have jtut receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ot their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry (ioods, viz :
Cloths, Casrimeres. Sattixels, Testings,
Flannels, IPolem, c,
And nil kinds or Fall ii Winter Wear.
Also a splondid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chinttes, Dt Laints,
Be rages,
Arid evory variety of goodi suitable for La
(lias uonr.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and GUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Caps for Mkn and Hots.
Also a large assortment of GUOCXKIESf
sren A3
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Sjiicei
of all kinds.
Alse a tresh supply of
rtt;CS AND MEDICINKS.
rie8i.lis the largest and most Renernl eisort
inenl of all kinds of (joods to be had in ttiie
place.
Ts" Country produco of all kind taken in x
chanjc at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov, 13, 1853.
NEW
Clock 05 Watchmakers.
HIRSCH & CO.
FT AVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in the building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Tcncr St Co's Store,
in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.t
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hnud)
Silver & Gold Watches, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting "f Cold llrcast-pin. Ear and Finger
Kin;;.'. Medallions, Cull '-pins. Ladies & Gentle'
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Alio,
Silver and plated Tea and Table spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, &c,
SPECTACLES,
111 an s17.es, gulling every age. fpy Classes,
Pocket Hooks, of all sizes. Razors, Hair Oil. Re
volvers, and other pistols, Brushes, Combs, Soap,
&c, tic. Also, a (urge stock of
Mistical SnsiruuientM !
amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flutins,
riles, I lutes.
CARPET BAG?,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sires of rea
dy lusde hiit and Collars ; oil of which will be
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in
Sunbury.
: Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Ringe
repaired in the beat manner and at tlie shortest
notirv.
eiuiibnry, Oct. 15. 1853. 3rrf.
Consumers, look here!!
11 UN J A M 1 N 11 EFFN Kit
RESPECTFULLY Inform the c:lien of
Kuuhiiry and vicinity, that he hn just re-,
ccived and opened ut hi new store, in MarkeL
street, Hunbury, a handsome assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods.
consisting in part of
Cloths, Casoimers, Cassfaicti.
of all Linda, of linn, cotton and worsted.
ALSO
CaPrcvH, .Inglinm, I.awm,
r,.oticllne Ie Lalues
arid oil Viiid of Ladie Press Goods.
GllOCEHIES of every vari.tf(ys
Also au ossortmeiit of HnrdvrHiv. Iroo
ml BteeL Nailo,
Also an eiccllcnt easoiiweul of
GUEENSWArwE, or vrioui
'laileri.
Also an assorlmonf of ItOOTS . SHOES.
U ATS & CA I'ci. good aelecliou.
.Salt, Fish, tS'c.
And a great variety 0 other articles uch a ar
.uitabl to lb trade. aU of which will be sold si
the lnwcut liricea.
IT Country psoduce ul i eieaeme al
the kigbeel price.
Sunbury, .Nov. I?, IS.1?. ly.