Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 11, 1854, Image 3

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    foreign News.
ARRIVAL OF THE
All AT, I A. '
LATER FROM EUROPE.
Collin Declined Breadstuff) Advanced The
' Battle of Citale Brilliant Victory of the
'Turks 4000 Russians killed -Retreat of
the Russian Res rve.
' Halifax, Feb. 4
The Royal Mail steamship Arabia, Capi,
Jutlkins, from Liverpool, at noon, Saturday,
the 2M Jan., arriroJ here) at quarter past
12 o'clock, this P. M., bringing 79 through
passengers.
:. ; THE TURKISH WAR.
We bate further accounts of the battle of
Cilale, confirming the Turkish successes.
It appeara that the Russians were oonoBn
trating a force at Citale, in order to attack
Kalafat, en the 13th, but on the 6ih, fifteen
thousand Turks marched out of Kulafat, at.
tacked and Stormed Citale, had a conflict
with the Russians, in the field on the 7th,
and resumed the battle on the 8th ending,
in the evening, with' the total discomfiture ef
the Russians, who confess to 4,000 killed,
and their generals, Anrep and Tuinout,
wounded. , ,
On the 9th, the Turks having remained
over night on the field beyond Citale, attack
ed the reserve of Russians, drove them back
upon Krajova, with the loss of cannon, and
immense slaughter on both sides On the
10th the Turks, having razed the Russian
fortifications, returned to Kalafut. The
Turks were commanded in this action by
Selian Pacha. Zedlissky, and Mehemed
Pacha, one of whom probably Mehemed
is reported killed.
The above victories were officially announ
ced to the French and British Embassies.
There is very little news from Asia.
Letters Piom Trebizonde, of the 6th
December, say that Sohamyl had organized
a Polish rifle regiment, 1200 strong. He has
plenty of provisions and ammunition, and is
organizing an army at Daghnston. The
Abasiansare in alliance with dim.
The Hungarians arid Poles, who had been
waiting at Constantinople for employment,
were shipped on the 2d of January, for the
army in Asia.
Klapka declined an Asian command, but
offers to serve in Europe.
On the 5'.h of January the whole of the al
lied fleets were in the Black Sea.
Two ships had been sent with the follow
ing to the Russian government, Rt Sebastopol
conformably with the orders ef the British
and French govurmeuts.
"The British squadron, in concert with
that of France, is on the point or appearing
in the Black Sea. The object of this move-
ment is to protect ihe Ottoman territory
from aggiession or hostile acts. We apprize
you thereof with n view to prevent all col
lision lending to disturb the amicable rela
tions existing between our gov'ermeuts, which
.wo are dedircusol preserving, and which, no
floubt, you are ecpialy anxious to mantnin.
To Jhis end w e should feel happy to learn that
you, anim;Ue l by these intentions, had deem
ed it expedient to give the requisite instruc
tions to the Admiral commanding the Rus
sian forces in the Black Sea, so as to obviate
uny occurrence calculated to endanger peace.
(Signed) Redcliffe.
Bahaguav P'hii.mehs."
Around Sebastcipol and the Coast of Crim
ea the Russians are erecting batteries, and
have extinguished all the light houses.
On the 3 lit of December the Porte made
ihe following 'modifications to I he note of
tin) four powers: First Instead of evacu
ation of the Principalities as soon as possible,
say within fifteen to twenty days after the
acceptance by Russia. Second The renew
al of treaties to be with special referent to
iha integrity and independence of Turkey.
The Porte will ameliorate her administrative
system alone and spontaneously.
On the raceipt of this at Vienna, the Eng
lish. French, Austrian and Piusian represen
tatives met, and drew up a protocol, stating
ihat the Porte's terms were good and satis
factory. They wete immediately sent off by
coiui.-r to St. IVtersburgh, where they would
arrive about Ihe 19ih.
Th( Poile's demand that the note shall be
definitely accepted or rejected within forty
days from January the 2d, and the Princi.
parities evacuated within from twenty to
thirty days of the date of the Czar's letter of
accpplaiice. This demand is on the way to
St. Petersburgh.
On thn 12th January, the British and
French Ministers at St. PetersbiUL-h also
communicated to the Russian Minister of
Foreign Affairs the entry ot Ihe allied fleets
into the Sea. The Char's reply was not
known when the Arabia sailed, arid all Eu.
rope was anxiously awaiting it, as indication
had already transpired that he would at once
withdraw his ambassadors from France mid
England, and formally declare war. Noth
ing else is looked for.
GREAT BRITAIN.
England is actively recruiting her coast
Volunteer Artillery and coast defence guaid :
ten thousand .men are wanted. Exertions
are also' making to man the Navy, and two
more ships are fitting out, but apparenlly fo
land forces.
The governer has agreed to send out two
steamers,' under Captain higletield, to renew
fne Aictie searchi
FRANCE
The greate1. activity prevails in the French
navy yards.' The operatives are ordered to
Vork on Sundays, and every ship is to be
fitted for sea immediately. A levy had also
been made of all seamen between twenty
add ferty years old, and all the Newfound
land fisheimen are drafted into the fleet.
Stores for forty thousand soldiers, are ready
for shipment at Toulon.
Mrs. Swissholm's Pittsburg Saturday Visi
ter bat been discontinued, as it "was a losing
concern." It has been merged in the Jam
Hy Journal, throngh which we shall hear
from Mrs, S.
Oregon is so much increased in population,
that the subject of admission ints the Union
is alreadv talked of,
CAHE Or IDIQESTION.
Dio or Wieting when lecturing at the
Brooklyn Institute, lately, described tits man
ner in which persons destroy their stomachs,
and produce indigestion and dyspepsia. A
gentlemen sits down to dinner, and partakes
of a multitude of dishes, each seemingly pre
pared to coax the stomach to accept more
than it can digest. Being completely loaded
it sets to woik to agiiale the heap, and put
it through the process of digistion. The
gentleman then starts for home, and sees
some seductive looking apples on a stand,
which he thinks he should like In eat. -Ho
purchases a few, and commences to gulp
them down. "Hillool" says the stomauh,"
looking tip in alarm." what are you about
there t I have more work than J san attend
to already." However, remonstrance is in
vain, and, with a gripe or two, the stomach
goes to work as before. Iha gentleman
next meets with a friend ; a glass of winei
a brandy smash, or some other liquid com
pound, is gulped down, aided by some to
bacco fumes. Supplies are lowerrd it to the
stomach like bales of cotton into the hold of
a Mississippi steamer, until the organ, wea
ried and overburdened, gives up in clisgnst,
and leaves ihe mass to indigestion, dyspepsia,
and its train of accompanying evils. Thus
the haimony of the system is destroyed,
which might have been prevented by a little
prudence and self-denial !
' EFITATH OS A KITTEN
Here lies, by death .mitten,
A hapless young Kitten,
To moulder away in the dnit ;
Oh, had it lived longer.
It might hnve Iwen stronger,
And died somewhat older we trust.
Hud it grown up to cat-hwd,
Then many a rut would
Have mourned in the deepest of wo;
Let the curtuin ! drawn to,
We hope it ha gone to
That land where artl other cat. go.
The amount subscribed in the four cities
of Now York. Boston, Philadelphia and Balti
more, to present to the rescuers of the San
Francisco sufferers, is 884,470.
Hoi.loway's Ointment and Pills a Cer
tain Remedy for Erysipelas. Copy of a let
ter from Mr. Yeales, Post-office, Aldwiek
toad, Bngnor, Sussex, dated October 4, 1852
"To Professor Holloway. Sir, This is to
certify that, flaring suffered from severe ery
sipelas in the leg for upwards nf three months,
wnicn lesisieu un meilical aid 1 wasailvised
to try your Pills and Ointment, and to follow
the rules fordid, as prescribed in vour bonk
ol directions. The treatment was perfectly
snucessini. aim completely cured me. 1 have
recommended mem to others similarly alilie
ted, and with equal success.
AT the French Ball, the other evening, a gen-ta-
tlenian who lias not been hitherto very suc
cessful in his affairs of the heart, made a complete
conquest of the belle of the room. How he came
te such good fortune could not lia understood,
until it was ascertained that he had that evening,
lor the first lime in his life, worn a suit of clothes
just from Hpi KiiiLL & Wilson's cheap and
fashionable clothing store. No. Ill Chestnut
street, comer of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
J'lnla., Jan. 28, 1851. cw.
i) i i: s.
In Cameron twn., on the 311 nil., Mr
GIDEON KRAMER, aged about 40 years.
In Upper Mahanny, on the 2il inst., Mr.
PETE It HKOCIOUS, aged about 50 years.
In East Buffalo, 29ih nil , SUSAN JACK
SON, ol Sunbuiy, aged about 21 years.
ijc ittavkcts.
Philadelphia Market.
Fob 8, 1854.
FlovkJani) Meal. Thomaiket for Flour
is firmer, wiih pales of 2P0O bbls. extia
brands at 9 per bbl. Sales of fair mixed
brands at S8 624 ; holders asking $8 75.
There is asteady demand for city consump
tion within Ihe range of SS 75 a 9 50, for
coxuron and extra brands. Rye Flour is
held at S5 75a6, and Corn Meal at $4 25 per
barre "
Grain. Wheal is in demand. Sales of
Pennsylvania red at 92. Last sales of white
at $2 13. Last sales of Rye at SI 05. Corn
is firm with i-ah's at 95 cents, for new yellow,
to arrive. Oats are scarce. PeumiM Wania
is worth 48a50 cents.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls. at 35c; and
hhds. at 34 cents.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
WllIAT. IjpO
Rir.. . .87
Conx, G2
Oats. - 40
Potatoks, . 50
Bkkswax 13
HtH KLKii Flat. 25
lH'TTKH. - . ?1
EG8. ... 15
I'd it a. ... g
Flaxskkii. .... 25
Tallow. . 10
New Advertisements-
LEATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No. C SokA Third Street, below Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
riMIE attention of country buyers is called to
JL the extensive assortment of all kinds of
Finished Leather,
Moroccos, .
Calfskins, -
. . . . Sheen ISkins, &c,
constantly on hand and for sale at reduced
prices.
KEIl AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
exchange for goods.
Phils., Feb. 4, 1854- 3m.
1000 TONS No. 1
Supcv Phosphate of Lime,
TkEBtfRG'S. ORIGINAL AND GENUINE,
warranted of superior quality, the cheapest
manare in the world; .Farmers ami dealera sup
plied at low prices.
E.tTliA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
5000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster', select
ed expiessly for its fertilizing quality.
10,00 bushels or same in bulk. 1,001 barrels
Calcined Plaster.- 500 barrels Casting Plaster.
100 barrels Dentist Plaster.
PERUVIAN GUANO:
This article we oflcr in confidence to our cus
tomers, as equal to any imjorted, and far superior
to most in the market.
5,000 baga of this superior Guano, for rale at
the lowest market rate. Also, Patagonian
Uuano, .Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, Ac, dee.
C. FRENCH dfc CO.
At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York
Avenue, Crown and Callowblll Streets, Pbila-
uelpnia.
Phila., Feb, 4, mi 3ny
SUNBUitY AMEMCAN, AN1) SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
ADJOURNED SPECIAL
COURT PROCLAMATION
1WDTICE is hereby given that a Special
Court of Common Pleas, in and for the
County of Northumberland, to commence at
the Court House, in Ihe borough of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday Ihe 6ih
day of Maich. next, and will continue ONE
WEEK.
. Jurors are requested to be punctual In
their attendance, at Iha time appointed
agreeable to their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 4th
day of February, in Ihe year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifly-foni,
and Ihe Independence of the United Stales
of America the 78th.
WILLIAM D. KIPP, Sheriff.
The British Quarterlies
AND
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
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Re-puhti.h the following Uiitiih peiiodicalr, vis :
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(Conservative.)
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BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
(Tory.)
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tlirne liultlit'iitcns inifuully interfiling daring the yetjr
They will occupy a muKlte ground letweii the
linntily written newn-llmm, crude ncculutini, and flying
r union of the daily Journal, nml the ponderous Tome m
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excitement of the gictit political event! ahull have pnngrd
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the only iwilly intelligible and reliable histoi y of enrrrnt
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sheets from the Hi ilinh publisher, by which we aim II be
nble io nL-ice all our ltcntints in the linntls of subscribers,
ubout ns soon as thf v enn be furnished with the foreign
copies. Although this will involve n very large wit lay on
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IV This work Is not the old "Honk of trie Farm,"
lately bksusoitated and thrown upon the .Waiket.
It!W orK, Jan. as, iwi
AUDITORS' NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby givm tlmt tlie unilerBigncJ
Auditor, appointed liy tlio Orphan Court
of Northumberland county, to make distribution
ol the assets in the hnnds of Thoma. Snyder and
Adam Snyder, Lxrcntora of the last will an J
testament of John Snyder, f.cn., dee'd., to and
among the deviKes of said deceased, w ill attend
to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday,
the 11th duy of IVI runry, 1854, at 10 o'clock,
A M. of said day, at his office in Sunbury, when
all interested may attend if they think proper.
M.I.. SHINDKL, Auditor.
Sunburv. Jan. 29, IS5-1. 3t.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY Virtue of cerliin writs of Veu. 2rp. tome
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or
outcry at tho pubiic house of J. II. Eckbcrt, in
the borough of Milton, on Monday, the iJOth day
of February, 1854, at 10 oVlock.A. M., tho fol
lowing real estate, to wit :
A CtTtain Lot or piece of Land,
situate in Delaware township, IVorthnmborlar.d
county, bounded north by lando ol Utt, catt by
lands of Sarah Kied, south and west by lands of
Susanna Ried, all of which is cleared, centaiuing
10 acres more or Ices.
Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as
tin property of Jacob Weicke.
WILLIAM H. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office
Sunburv. Jan. 2S, 1854.- J
HEW.TOCX. WINDOW SHADES.WWSTTLES.
G. L. MILLER & CO.
isa. MANUFACTl'liERS lh5-
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Jn "Window Shades,
South-west corner of 'Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
SUCH as Ootho's Landscapes, Bolder., Vases,
Seniles. lSoaucts.
GOLD BORDERS, &c,
Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of
finish m this country, ami ai sucn
i,uw rim;
As to challenge all competition. Buffand White
Hollands, Uambncs, Tassels, lurils, t)rasse.s,
&c, in every variety, for City or Country Trade.
We invite an examination ot our stock, ai ma
Depot, South-west comer of Second and Arch
streets, Philadelphia.
January 28, 1854. 5m.
Settlement Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the subscriber, either
on Note or Book account, are hereby noti
fied to call and settle fire serine befoie the 1st of
March next.
8. N. THOMPSON.
Sunburv, Jan. 29, 1854. 3U
House ami Lot for Sale.
rjHE- subscriber offers for sale' his house end
1 lot of ground, situate in Blackberry , street,
in Sunbury, between Fuwn street and Britjht'a
Foundry. The improvements are an excellent
twe story log
-H W E ATH Ert-B'O A R DED' HOUS E,
50 by 30 feet, containing seven rooms
throughout There is excellent fruit of all kinds
chtbe premises. Apply to
JACOB CABLE.
Sunbury, Jan. 29, 1854 at.
R0WE & ETTST0N,
1 1 1 North Third Street, below Race,
rHXI.ABEZ.PHIA.
Manufacturers k Wholcsalo Dealers in
Corn Brooms,' Looking Glasses, Coritage,
Painted Hiirkets; Clocks, Wicks, Twines,
Willow Baskets, Window Bhailes, Mulches,
Cedar Wars, BrisUe Brashes, Blacking,
Wood and" WilTew Ware of all kinds, at the
Manufacturers' lowest cash prices.
Jaks F.cstox, Jso. M. Rowi.
Phila., Jam 21, ltM tf.
M, P.-POTTS,
IMPORTER' AND' DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below 13(A, north side,
PHILADELPHIA
Phila., JaB. 2, 180L ly.
LEAD, ZINC, .
IRON TAINT,
OIL AND COLORS,
WAKWACTtHKO ST
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO-,
Represented by Lewis, Jamts Co.j
1S3 South Front Street,
Orders thankfully received punctually attend
ed to, gunrautecd to give satisfaction, and nflcred
for sale on the most liberal terms.
For samples and particulars, please address a
above.
Phila., Jan. 21, 1854. 3m.
Orphans Court Sale
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphana' Coiirt
of Northumberland county, will bo exposed to
public sale, on
SATURDAY, the 18th day of FEBRUARY
next, on the premises, tho following daacribed
Real Estate, to wit :
A Certain Piece or Tract of Land,
situate In Lower Augusta township, cotlnty
aforesaid, adjoining lands of Samuel Snvag;,
Sarah Kean and Michael Barnhart, containing
twenty ncres, on which is erected a two story
WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE,
and n Ion stublo. Late tho Estutc of
Abraham Ilrosious, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms will be mado known by
LI.IAS BROSIOLS, Adni'r.
By order of the Court, )
J. I PUK8EL, Clk. O. C. S
Sunbury, Jan. 31 1854. Is)
Valuable Property for Sale
In tho Borough of Sunbury !
npHE subscriber offers for sale the following;
Jl property in tho Borough of Sunbury, vix:
THE HOUSE
And two contigious Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
ociupied by 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 find Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
ground at the Point, adjoining the Husqiiehannn,
on wlm li are erected two liame house wagon
house, &c. Also :
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
are also erected three lime kilns. Also :
A House nnd half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of Kiver and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement Also:
.Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Elderberry rtrcet.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 11, 1854.-tf.
CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial Institute,
140 Chestnut Street,
PEILADEirHIA.
rilHE branches taught arc
1 BOOK-KEEriNG.
WRITING, and
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS,
Open Daily, and on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Friday Evenings of each week'
11. S. CRITTENDEN,
Principal.
Tliila., Jan. ?8, 1R54 3m.
A. Farm lor Sale,
OR RENT ON SHARES,
TV'EAR Sunbury, containing 240 acres,
of
1 which 00 are m cultivation.
Also, to KENT, a large store room, in Market
street, Sunbury, now occupied by Messrs Buyers.
II. BELLAS.
Sunbury, Jan, 28, 1854. 4v.
Now is the time for cheap Clothing!
Tiik Great
CLOTHING STORE
OF G. ELSBEltG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite tho Post Office.
UK stock has recently been largely replen
ished, and now shows an extent, value and
variety
IcTcr before Equalled,
in order to give all an opportunity to supply
themselves wiih good and cheap cbithiiig before
the approaching ilolidavi.
Among our cheap and choice Assortment can
lie found tho foil. mini; : Fine black, blue, olive
and brown rrock, Dress and Sack coats of cloth
Peter Sham, casscnicre, sattinct, beaver, felt,
whitney and blanket. Also, monkey Jackets, all
styles, colors aim stuns.
TANTALOOXS,
An endless variety of black and fancy Casscmero,
sattinctt, velvet and oilier Pants.
VESTS,
A very large and choice Assortment, such as
black and embroidered, satin, fancy silk, castc-
more, cloth, worsted, velvet, &c. &c.
BOb' CLOTHING A nice assortment of
coals, vests and pants.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A variety of calf-skin, kip and other boots, slip
pers and shoes.
1, 1J1LS SSHUES. Morocco, enamelled, Jen
ny Lind, gum and other boots, bootees, gaiter
and slippers.
HATS AND CAPS. A variety or silk,
wool and fur hats, black and blue cloth, plush
ana! oil-silk caps, mens' and hoys' sizes.
Also, all kinds of underclothing, white and
fancy 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 breostpins, ear and
finger rings, gold pens, with or without cases,
gold pencils, &e. of all kinds and at bargains
Also REVOLVING, double e-nd single Barrel'd
pistols.
Our clothing is made of the best arid sound
est material, and its workmanship equal, if not su
perior to the best custom'w'ork of city or country
tailors;
We are still continuing 5rt our former motto,
CHEAP FOR CASH
And are trying to deserve still more our rapid
ly spreading- reputation of having the cheapest
store in Sunbiify.
Remember G. EUberg AV Co's Now clothing
store, Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
Sunbury, Uec. S4, iboj.
SELLING OFF AT COST I
A Chance for Good Bargains ! !
JOHN BUYERS fe Co., will sell, during the
wiiitnr nt met. for cash or countrV orndnrn
their fx tensive stock, consisting of
DRir GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware,
QUEENS'WARE,
and tlio other numerous and valuable articles
they hare' at their atore in' Sunbury. Intending
to terminate their' mercantile business in the
spring, they are ready to accommodate till that
time the public in general with first-rate goods at
cheap prices. The winter will soon be over, and
spring will shortly be here, therefore call as soon
as possible, and procure good bargains. Country
product taken in exchange, and "kasb." not re
fused. , Sunbury, Dec SI, 1859. tf.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale!!
HPIIE subscriber offers at private aale his house
and lot of ground, situate In the Borough of
Sunbury, on the north west corner or fawn anu
Blackberry atrects, now In the occapancy of Jae.
Beard, Esq. The house la two story
ERICK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order and conditirn; For terma apply
to the subscriber, at the Forks of the Plum Creek
and Tulpohucken read.
. JACOBvVEIMER.
Jnnusry 7, 1854. 3m.
SUNBURY AND EBIE RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the BtocUliot.
den of this Coftipnny will be held at their
Office, No. SO, South Third Street, Philadelphia,
on MONDAY, tho 13lh of February, 1854, at 10
o'clock A. M.
At this Meeting an Election for a President
and twclvo Managers ol the Company, to servo
for one year, will bo held.
Tho Polls will close at 3 o clock, P. M.
PHILIP M. PRICE, Sec'y.
Jan. 14, 18.PH. to.
Now and Fashionable Goods 1 1
JOHN V. MA I? TIN,
l'UKhlounbio Tailor,
Deer Street, nue door north of C. J. Brunei 's
Law O ffice, Sunbury.
MAS just received from Philadelphia, the best
and most desirable stock of Goods that has
ever been brought to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, green, olivo
and blue,
A Kplendid assortment of
such as rutin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of w hite Grenadine for wedding vests. AIbo-.
all descriptions ot cloth lor
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety of idain and fancr cassi-
inera for pantaloons. Common ponds for routs.
pants and vests, coat bindings and cordings ; a
superior urtii le of
NECK TIES AND STOCK?.
of tho latest style, plain und fancy black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shM collars, silk undershirts,
drawtfrs, men's drub buck-lined chamois and
other glovos, and trimmings of every description.
Also on Hand a lew articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
warranted to be equal to his customer work and
aunerior to Philadolnhia manufacture. All ner.
sons buying ready made clothing of me can have
them rca paired gratis in case of ripping or (jiving
our. as l wnrrant alt iny articles
I return my thanks to the public for their pre
vious patrunnge and respectfully solicit a contiu
uance of the same. As I nm determined not to be
undersold, my go ids will be disused of on the
mosi lemoiinhle icrms tor cash.
Sunburv, Nov. IS'i'J.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
WN pursuance, of nil order of the Orphans Court
J- ot Northtunlcrlnud county, will be exposed to
public sale on tho premises on
SATUKUAV, the. 1 lib. of FEBRUARY" next,
Thirty orrea o.Tof the north east corner of the
following described tract of land, to wit :
A Certain tract of Land,
situate in bliamokin township county aforesuid,
bounded on tho north by lunds of Daniel Miller,
on the east by lands of iNaiicy olverton, on the
south by lands of said Nancy and Michael
Zimmerman, and on tho west by, lands of said
Michael ami lump t'ersing, containing two
hundred and furty acres. Lato the cslnto of
William l'ersing, dee'd.
Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
duv, w l.en the terms of rale will lie made known.
PETEK PEKSING,
One of the Executors of said dee'd.
By order of the Court, J
J.P. FUKSEL, Clk.O. C.
tSunbury, Jan. 14, 1S14 )
P AKTNERHSiP.
TViL JOHN CLA1IK respectfully informs hi
friends end customers llmt ho has tuken
into partnership, Mr. Henry
Paiton, and thut the business of
Blacksmitliing
will, hrroaflcr, be ftinductcd un-
iler the firm of (,'lark Sc. Parton,
nt the old stnnd, webl of Ira T. Clement's Store,
in Market street, Sunbury.
JOHN CLARK,
HF.N15 V PARTON.
N. B. Persons indebted to the subscriber nre
informed that his books nro in the bands of G.
M. Yorks, Esq., for settlement.
JOHN CLARK.
Sunbury, Dec. n, 1S53. tf.
An Elegant and Durable Hat
TOR $3.00,
Equal, if not superior io ivy now offered.
FOSTER & GLJ3IIARD,
Third St., below Chestnut,
FHILADH FHIA.
OFFER at very reduced prices tho following;
LADIES' Riding Hats and Bonnets, .
CHILDREN'S fancy hats, of all colors.
Cloth, l'lu-h, nnd Glared Caps, of every varie
ty of style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving und
Travelling Cups. Soft Hats of every style and
finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Vouny Cents
lints.
fy A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy
Furs.
Phila., Nov. 5, 1853. 3in,
The News of how the War
BetweYii the Turks and Russians
GOES on is not of so much interest to the
inhabitants of Sunbury and its vicinity as
the fact that
i. W. TENEIl & CO.
have brought up this week from Philadelphia a
large, beautiful and varied stock of goods, which
they will sell cheap as heretofore. They respect
fully reipiest their (riends and the public to call
and see theirr.
Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 3, 18.') 3.
VX UEENSWARE Beautifirl sets of Tea
ware, in China, Stone China and Delf,
Dinner and Supper Dishes of all kinds, Toilet
Sets, covered Dishes, China Fruit Baskets and
Ornaments, Fluid Lamps', Lanterns, Glassware
in variety, and Tumblers from 6 j cents upwards,
just received and for sale by
D. 10, 1853. I. W.TENER & CO.
SHAWLS Broelie, Thibet aud Woolen in
great variety Ulaek and Pancy Dress Silk,
Silk lace, velvet and other Trimming; Worked
collars, under-sleeves, ahimazette, cuflj, just re
ceived and for aale by I. W, TESTER A, CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1S53.
. PKNNSVLVANrA
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE,
No. 1G9 North 3d st , S. E Cor. of Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
rTtHE subscriber takes this method of informing
-- Country Merchants and the public generally,
that he has re-moved frain 158 to the large and
commodious store 109 North Third street, and
replenished it with an extensive and well selected
stock of Confectionary, Fruits, ote., which lie ia
confident he ean otr to purchasers, wholesale
and retail, at satisfactory rates.
WW. 8. 8TILE8.
Thilada., Dec. 17, 1853. 3ra.
LKT. The house on broailway nevr
- occupied by Simon Maris.. Apply to
WM MCAKTY,
j Sunbury, Dae. 31, lSt3 .
Look to your Interests !
Wt will try U pteast ! t
S. N. THOMPSON
RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and
tho,ptiblio generally, that lie has Just re
ceived at hit atort, in Market street, Bunbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting In part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres. Cassinets, ns, Drilling,
Miulins, Veslins, Linens, (ft.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Ltntns,
Ginghams, Deragcs. Rolms,
IVoelens, Flannels, Ift.
GROCERIES,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Clicooc,
Spices, Salt, &c, etc., &c.
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Sa'vs, Knives & Forks, &o.
Queens and G!awarc,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Cats, Slc, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine- for your
selves. t3r" Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 1 1 mo. 6 1853. 4 m. 30, '63.
LVtesFaTrTvaTof
Fall nnd Winter Goods.
J. f. &. i."t7seline,
T ESPECTFL'LLY announce to their friends
and tl-c public in peneral, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Auqusta
township, Northumberland county, Pa., their
Fall an i Winter Goods, and opened to the public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &o
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy
Cassimcrs, Sultinetts, Flannels, Checks, and
all kinds of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of.
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Plaid
Cashmeres, Do beges, Merinos, Bav stato
Long Shawls, A c.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all j
kinds,
Hardware and Quecnswarp, a fresh supply
of Drugs and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
fc'hoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats nnd Cops, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats. Salt, Cheese, Src.
Call and Sec.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be so!d for cash, or in ex
change fur country produce, at the highestmarket
price.
. Upper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1SB3. 1y AI 30.
1'EW CLOTMIXti STOKE.
A BRANCH OF TIIK
Clothing M a n u lac to ry,
OF S. SHKURMAN & CO., Danville, Pa.
"lTE jcspcctfully announce 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 invite the
attention of purchasers. Our assortment con
sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over
coats, Dress coats, Frock and Sack coats, Mon
key Jackets, Pouts nnd Vests, plain and funcy!
Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers,
and over-wholes.
Also, Gloves, Stockings, Keck nnd Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Silk Hats, Cloth
nnd Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Onltcfs, Slippers
and Carpet Bags and Trunks, Umbre.las and
everything generally kept in a well supplied
clothing and gentlemans' furnishing store. We
keep also a good assortment of
Aceordeons, Jewelry, Ear Pwinjs,
Finder Rings, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to bt good. .
We sell nt the lowest cash prices ; for our
motto is,
"Small Profits and Qnhk Saks."
We have but owe price mid no abatement so that
a person is sure to get tho worth of his money,
whether he is a judge or tho good's or not. If
any article does not give satisfaction as io Jit, we
will take back tho goods and refund the money,
provided they are returned on the same day they
were purchased, when the purchaser resides in
town, and in ono week, when he resides in the
country. Price the came as at the Danville
ManflfaefeVy
Call ami secure the Bargains.'
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853 tf
C. 91. StUTllOLOW. O. IIFKAXV, ja. I. B. CITASBOJI
Hartholow, TilViuiy Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ForeisEi . nntl l$oinc(ic
GOODS,
AND ACICNT5 FOR THK SALE Ot
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 2G8 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If o'Ar Goods on examinationore not as cheap
as they can be bought in any other market they
inny lie returned forthwith at our expense.
llattimore, Nov. SO, 1833. ly.
No. 99 North 2J Street, two doors cbovt !h
Jit. Vernon House,
P&Uadelpbia.
illimufacturcr 6T Pino Oil ?r
Campheue, FluiJ, Lard, and Oil LAMPS
Chandcteirs and Candelubras, fur Church
en, Stores, Parlors, be
riMlE tabscriber would most respectfully invite
the attention of storekeepers and tho public
ill general, to his large slot'k of (roods, consisting
of the above named ai tides, which will be d is nosed
of at the lowest manufacturer's prices Whole
sale and Retail.
Also, best quality of Durninr;' PluM, Tins O
or Camphilie, Globes, Shadaa, Wicks, cVc.
N. IJ, Newell's patent safety Lamps, a n
articlo for sale.
Phila., Nov. 5, I8333ia.
Platform Scales?,
ljif! I if vii Stvtri.'i lestiii
Aluwys rix The AMnou,
gtd Ftandarit.
Jfailroad, Hay, Coal, and rar
mm' SCALES. lm J"
of the couutrv, at short notic.
IGEN TS. GEO. W. COMY.
240 Market st., riiUadelphl.,
E. Y. Uriffhi, 5unburv.
October 29', 1953 3rrr
aWTniTTaF-A splendid lot of
fashionable Silk. Woof nod Fur ..
also Cloth. Fur, Oilcloth, Nsvy a.;d Military
Cap. .r aale low by q jrsHERG ir CO.
Market rtreet, opposite ihe Post 0c..
Sunbury, OcL 8, 18S.
. iir; Heef.
JUST received a lot ol nam., "
Ch.e Rawias and VlV'Tr a!r R i CO.
unbu.y. Jan 88, ISM. L TEI.ER W
THE RENOWNED REMEDY I
Holloway'a Ointment.
Tliis extraordinary trnfiiwtt is e itnpnfl of tin most keel
in Bnlssrns, and when ustd In accordsnce with Ilia
directions wlii' h uccoinpsny esfh r"'i will insure cures
when nil otliei munns fail. Cases of !!it most desperate
Skin disonsesreivliljr yield to its efficacy. It is famous
when used in cases of Gout, Kheiiinnlism, Cootisetnl i f
S"iir Joints, tn Ailsmus it will do wonders If well rub
bed inio the Cliest. . ,
A MOST ASTOMMI'ND CVRT, OF SCftOFfr.Dt:!!
Vl.Cr.K5, A CASH (lilt TIF I I'D BY THK MAYOR
OF ByTON, ENGLAND.-
Copy of aletter from J. Noble, Esq , Mayot
of Boston, Lincolnshire.
To Pr"fscr HotiX)WiT, . . .,
Doer Sir. Mrs. Gnrnh Dixon of IJe.aernnna Slreot, B".
tin, lies this dny deposed before me thnt fur a eiinsirteralilo
rrt Hi s!:e -me severe! yefliicted wlin rVrofnhms Sores sml
Ulcere In her arms, Teet, lops, and other puns of her body :
and alihons.il the first of medical crivlce was HWeihed at
lltccortof lunre sum of money, she obtntned noahaMr
rnrnt -f infl'iiring, but g-mduallv Brew worse.
flciiig recommended hy a fric-wl to try your Olrtment,
she piocured a small pot, and a h.ix of the Mils, and Uf'
tlial was Oil usefl. symptoms oi amena-urm "lyraiw
parsevernif with the medicines f ir a short tune kjinrcr,
ccordinir to the directions, and strictly adhering In V"ur
lules as to diet, e.. she was perfwtljr cured and now
enjoys tlie best of hcillli. ...
I remain, Dear r-ir, yours truly.
Dated August 12lli, 1853. (Signed) 1. KOBLli. ,
AN EXTRAORDINARY AND BAPID CURE OP
ERYSIPELAS IS THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID
HAD FAILED.
Copy of a letter from Mrs. ElUabttK Yeaies,
of the Post OJJlci, Aldmick Road, near Bcgnar,
Sussex, dated Jan. I2!h, 1853.
To Professor IIollowat, ,
Sir I tuMered for a ennsiAerable period frtirti a lever's
attnek oi En sioubi, which at lenRlli sealed in my lig, end
renisted all rnedictil treatment, my enlTcrintni ere vet y
rnet, nnd I qsite despuiled of ony permanent amendment,
when 1 was advised to have reci'Urw fo yoar Ointment
nnd Pills. I did s without daisy, aud am happy to say
Hie result wise eminently successful, f.ir they effected a
radical cure of mr leg and restored me tnthe enjuytnent of
healtrr. I slial I ever speak with the utmost eon Science of
your medicines, and haue recommended llieni to others in
this neighborhood similarly afflicted, who deiived equal
benefit.
I sin. Sir, your r&l.ged and faithful PerWiit.
(Signed) ELIZABETH YEATES. f
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment
in most of the following enses :
Bad Legs, Chieo-foot, FiftatrtS,
Hud Breasts, Cbilbininn, flout,
Burns, Chapped hands, Glandular we.'ing,'
Bunion, Corns (Soft) Lumbago
ilite of Mottle- Ceneers Piles
toes ft tand-Flics, Contracted and Rheumatism
Coc'i-bav, Stiff Joints, Scalds.
Klpplmntiaiis, Sore Nipils, Sore-tnroals,
kiu.diHe;iees, JVurvy, S-jre-heads,
Tumours, Vlsers, Wounds,
Yaw .
Sold at the EFtaMishment of Trnfessor ITollowat, 44,
Strain!, (near Temple Bur, London.) and also at his House
in New Vork. Orders for Medicines in the States, addres
"d 'T. Holloway New Yotk, will leceive due attention
Sld nlao l,y till reneetfihle Di upcasts nnd Dealers in Med
icines throughout the United Slate, in Boxes nt 37J tents,
C7 eenis, nnd SI. 50 cents each. To be hud Wholesale of
the princiinl Drug Houses in the Union.
' v Tliere is a considerable saving by taking tlie larger
'-.
-. l' - llirectioiiM f,,r Itie irniftiie nf natienta in evere'
d S'idrrnre affiled to each box.
eceialarS4, US3, ly.
This Way ! This Way ! I This Way 1 1 1
Fall and Winter Goods
FRXXiING St GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customers;
and the public, that they Iutb just Teceit'
ed and opened the host and cheapest stock of
F?tll and Winter Goods,
at t'.ieir store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Ttvy Goods, viz i
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattnic'J, Vestingt,
Flannels, Wolleni, Ifc.,
Ami all kinds of Fpll & Winter Wear.
Also. a splendid variety of
LADIES DKESSt &., FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chinttes, De Laines
Serages,
And sjvsry var'io'y of goods suitable for La
die wear. ...... ,. ...
Also a large assortment of
EARDWAHE and QUEENSWAEE,"
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also nn extensive assortment of
Hats and' Caps tor Men and Bots.
Also a laro assortment of GROCERIES
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, CofTee, Molasses, Spicet
of all kinds.
Also a tresh supply of .. ..
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Bosi.les the largest arid most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this'
placo.
fST Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price,
riunbury, Nov. 12, 1853.
new" "
Clock Watclintivkcrs.
MA'E just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in the building lately occupied by J.
M. Shnpfon, near Tencr & Co's Stored
tn Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they have oj-ened, and will keep constantly
on baud,
Silver & Gold Watches, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting ( Gold Breast-pins, Ear and Finger
Kings, Medallions, CulT-pins, Ladies & Gentle
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also.'
Silver and plaled Tea and Table spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, Ac,
Of all sirrs, suiting every nge. Ppy Glaasea,'
Pocket Books, of alt sizes. Razors, Hair Uil, Re
volvers, and other pistols, Urusl.cs, Combs, Soap,
&c, &c. Also, a large slock of
MUKfcal lujitriimciits I
amongst which ere Aceordeons, Violins, Flutinsy
Fifes, Flute.
CAIirET BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sixes of rea
dy made Shirta and Collars ; all of w hich will be
sold cheaper than ha ever been heretofore aoM in
Sunburv.
Clocks, Watches, T.ir and Finger Rings
repaired in the bmf man-ier and at the shortesl
notice.
Sunbury, Oct. 1j, 13o3. Sin,
Cnnsumen, look here!!
RKXJAMIX 11KFFXKB
R1
ESPKCFFUI.LY informs the citizens of
Sunburv and vicinity, that be nas j"
reived und opened at his new store, in fliarae
street, Sunbury, a handsome assortment 61
Fall and Winter Goods
cone-sling in r"rt of
Cloths, Caseimers, Cassinets.
of .11 kinds, of linei.,ot.on. nd worsted.
niuuiNcIiiio Ie lvalue
ad all kimls of Ladies Dress (i.joJrV
(iKOC'EKIli-S of vvery rariely.' ,
i-o au assoitu-.eiit u larlvMc, Iron
Also in excellent assortment or
QVEEifS WARE, "f various style. tVJ
paitrirns. . .
Also an assortment of HOOTS A SHOES.
H ATS & CA PS, pood selection.
Salt, Fislr, c.
And a ureal "' ot o(h" r,iclM uf n
suitable t the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
Country produce taken lu exchange at
tlie highest prices.
Sunbury, Nov. IS, 1868. ly.
C rTnBERRIES, Ground Nuts. Almonds,
Pecan Nu, Wall Nuta, Cocoa Nuta, Cream '
Nuts, Filberts, Kaisina, Figs, Citron, Lemons,
Candies and Tovs, just received end for sale bv
Pee. 10, 'S3, ' I. W. TCNEK i CO.