Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 18, 1854, Image 3

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
PHILADELPHIA, dc READING Rail. rtOAD
From the annual report of the Company
we glean the following items, which may
prove of interest to many of our readers :
coal yt. WOOD.
The I t&l expense of a round tiip to Rich
mond and back, 190 miles, including repair,
carrying 392 tun, with Coal na fuel, is put
down at $127 35, or 32-49 cents per Ion.
Train carrying 372 tons with wood as fuel,
$144 97, or 38-97 cents per ton.
The average quantity of Coat transported
by each train during the year was 384 Ions
The actual expense of running a Passenger
train on the road is $39 50, or 62,9 cents for
each passenger.
The expence of a Freight train is S80 98,
or 76. 9 cents per ton.
The total expense of transporting a ton of
Coal in 1853 was 53 56-100 els. pel ton
Merchandize, 1,05 50-100 " " "
Passenger, 1,02 71-100 " each.
NUMBER AND CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS IN 1853.
Broken axles,
Broken wheels,
Broken springs and peileslal,
Broken Bumpers,
Bent axles,
Loose Wheels,
Collisions,
Wood falling of tanks,
Brake lever catching silis,
Bottom of cur dropping,
llmming over Cattle,
Switch vviong,
Roping cars,
Engine pushing,
Running ofl track,
Merchandize falling ofTcars,
Stopping too suddently.
Unknown,
Total number of Accidents,
ii ii cars broken,
Number of Persons killed,
Injured,
Cows killed,
219
49
12
4
21
16
116
9
10
4
42
6
14
4
1
1
5
165
541
24
9
5-1
Of the 24 persons killed 15 were stranger?,
and 5 of the injured were also strangers.
Accidents in 1852, 185, making a dociease
of 20 accidents in 1853.
In 1S52, 3534 tons of Coal wero carried
for each car broken ; and in1853, 2875 tons
of coal were carried for every car bioken.
In 1852 one bar of lion was removed for
every 225 tons of Coal earned, und in 1853.
one bir for every 1U3 tons carried.
The Company saved SjO,S"! 57 in 1853i
by manufacluiing their machinery &c , in
their own woikshnps.
rASfF.KCER TRAVEL.
In 1351, 127,500 eipial to thioiigh .57,593
In 1852. 155 164 " " 09.579
In 1853,' 211,819 " " 92,657
Showing nn e.tiaordiuary incie. s.! of pas
sengers within the last two years.
COAL AND WOOD.
Coal cons'md in '52 in locoin. 15,903 tons,
n ii ii '.13 " " 24.971 "
Wood " " '52 " " 52,999 cords
ii ii ii '53 38,576 "
Total receipts from all sour
ces in 1S53, S2,6SS,237 59
Total expenditures from all
sources in 1852, 1,222.537 52
Profits, S 1,405,750 07
As the lonr.nge on this road is probably
giealer than thai of any oilier road of similar
L-ngth in the world, and wielding as it does
an immense captial, the items gleaned above
w ill, no doubt, prove interesting to such of
our readers who have not access to the Re
port. TIIKLAJSCASTER FORGERY CASES.
We stated a day or two since, that U. S.
Marshal Wynkoop, assisted by certain of his
deputies, had proceeded to Lancaster, and
arrested Gen. Geeorge Ford, and Judge Von
ilersmith, of that place, en the charge of per
petrating frauds upon the Geneial Govern
ment, through the Pension Bureau; and that
the said accused had beeu held to bail by
Judge Long, the President Judge of the
Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county. The
Marshal protested against the prisoners being
t .ken out of his custody, but he had to sub
init. On Fiiday afternoon, the same oflicer
proceeded again to Lancaster, accompanied
by his deputies, Juhu Jenkins and George
Wynkoop, and artested General Ford, Judge
Vondersmith, and Alderman Waller G. Evans
on a similar chaige. They wero ull taken
before Judgo Long on a habeas corpus, and
admitted to bail in tho sum of J5000 each,
making S7000 in the cases of Ford and Von
dersmiih. Befoie the Judga could lake bui',
t'io defenders had to waive their light to a
bearing and admit that there was a prima
facia case against them. Vondersmith is an
Associate Judge of the Court over which
Judge Long piesides. and Ford is a member
of the Lancaster Bar. Alderman Evans is
et present in commission, and when arrested
was in his magisterial chair. The frauds
alleged to be perpetrated by these men, cover
a space, it is said, of twelve or thirteen
years, and a very heavy amount is charged
as having been obtained. Dady Aftcs
t. Diamond R'uiu. which Moneignor
Bedini is said to have presented to the May-
or's Clerk, of New York, is to be put up and
kuocked down to the highest bidder the j
proceed to be devoted to the Protestant
Orphan Asylum.
llm i nwAv's Ointment and Pills the most
Effectual Remedial ever known, for Gout and
Rheumatism. Exliact of a letter from Mr.
Thomas Wvborn, druusUt, Eton, dated April
20, 1853. "To Piefessor Holloway. Sir,
A case lately came under my notice, which
i think should be publicly known. It is that
of a poor man who suffered so dreadfully
from chronic rheumatism that be lost the use
of one side of his body, and enJuied inces
rant pain. Ha was under different medical
treatment, and at Westminster Hospital the
faculty pronounced him incurable ; however,
lacuiiy jii uiiuuiivcu ii . , uuwever,
h tba use oi your uintment anu rills, he
. .
been teslorea to Dealin and strengtU "
'
A T the French Ball, the other evening, a sen.
i- tleman who bas not been hitherto very suc
cessful in bis aifairs of the heart, inade a complete
,,inuest of the belle of the room. How he came
ta ueh leod fortune could lint be understood,
..niil it was ascertained that bs bad that evanini.
for the first lime in bis life, worn a suit of clothe
from RolKBlLI. A. Wnsoi'a cheap and
fashionable clothing store. No. Ill Che.tnut
it reel, comer oi r rannuii riacv, rnuaueipiua.
Phils , Jail, ''i tos cw.
M A II 111 ED.
On the 7th inst., by the Rba. P. Born, Mr
Jeremiah Hileman, to Miss Mart Reitz,
both of Lower Augusta Iwsp.
In Christ Church, Newbern, N. Carol ina,
on the 2tih ult., by Rev. Mr. Green, John
noons, ,q., Ally, at Law, or I'ottsvilie, lor
merly of Newbern, to Miss Jamb G. Daves,
daughter of the late Mr. John P. Daves.
On the llthult.,'at the Church of the As-
CRiisinn, by the Hev. Dr. J. 1. Brooue, n
W. Millar to Fannt C. Buchanan, daugh
ter of James Buchanan, Baltimore.
I K D.
In this place, on Sunday last, Miss ELLEN
JENKINS, aged about 56 years.
-
Philadelphia Market.
Feb 15, 1854.
Flour and Meal. The news by the Afii-
ca has depressed llm prices of Flour full 25
rents per barrel. Holdeis nsk 83 50 per bhl.,
without iimlina buyers, mere is asicany
limatul for city consumption willnn tne
rung of S8 75 n 9, for common and extra
brands Sales of Rye Flour at 85 01 per
barrel.'nnd Corn Meal at $4 12 per bid.
Chain. WiipiiI is also ilnll ami lower
Lat sales of whim at $2 Last sales of Rye
al 51 05. Corn is firm ivil h sales nt IMalMit
fir new yellow. O.its nro scarce. Last
silis for Southern at 47a47l els. and Pennn
svlvanin at 46a50 rents.
Whiskey. Sales of bids, at 35c; and
hhds. al 31 cents.
SUNDl'IlY PRICE CUKHE.NT
Wheat. -
Htk.
Cons.
Oats.
Potatoes,
Ukkxwax
Hkcklkii Flax.
UlTTKH.
Enus. -
PoitK. ...
Flaxskkh. ...
Tallow.
150
87
62
40
50
12
25
?"
15
8
125
10
New Advertisements.
Kxcculors' Sale.
fHIllj subscribers. V.xccutors of the estate of
Henry Manner, ilea'd., will expose to public
Rale, on Saturday, the 18lh of February inst., at
liie late residence ut' the deceased, all the
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND PERSONAL EFFECTS
of said estate, connieting in part of
Tables, Chuirs, Looking-glasses, Beds und
Bedding, Carpet, Sloven, Boohs, Tubs,
Barrels,
and a variety of Kitchen furniture.
Also the balance of a stock of store Roods, eon
Msiiil nl' IJneciisware, Hardware, Sadlery, l'aint,
me, brandy, &c.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day
Terms made known on the day of sale.
IT. It. MASSF.K, 1
JOHN MASSER,
P. 11. MASSLH.
F. 13CCHEK,
Sunburv, Fell. 11, 1S5L
r.x tors.
CAKES, SEISE A: Co
ncur, Grain and Lumber
Cnminision Merchants,
23 and 25 Spear's Wharf,
Baltimore.
KKI-'KltUXCKS.
John Clark, Esq , President Citizens' Bank, Bait
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Branklin Bank, "
John llertzler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Roncrs, Sinuicksun et Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port Dc
nosite.
J. Walliiwer & Son Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eyer, Sclinsgrove.
J. H. App & Co., "
Naglc, Wingatc 4- Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Munry.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., '
George Bodine, Hiighsvillc,
W. Weaver fc Co., Montoursvillc.
Gen. William F. Packer, Williamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
James H. Huling, "
Lewis G. lluling, "
M'Henry & liubb, Jersey Shore.
J. 1. Huling. Esq., Lock Haven.
Carr, Giese ft Co. havo the largest wharf
room of any cnminision houso in Ballimore, al
ways giving quick dispalih to boats In discharge
in? their cargoes.
February II, 1351. 6m.
ATTENTION,
FARMERS' J1F.U1AMCS'
AiniLliltlSTS!!
TOU are hereby commanded to
meet at the Armory on
WEDNKSDAY, the S2d of Fcb'y.
rent, at 10 o'clock, A. M., fully
erit!iipeJ for drill. Each member In
1c nrriiarcd w ilh 10 rounds of blank
cartridgee Hy order of the Captain,
as
SOLOMON feTROH. O.
N. B
A Court of Appeals will be held on
said day
Sunburv. Feb. tl. isa
ATTENTION,
DE1VAUT GI AKDS!!
TOlI are hereby commanded to meet
a- in Market square, Sunbury, on
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 16M,
at 9 o clock, A. M., fully equiped for
drill. Each member to be provided with
10 rounds of blank cartridge.
By order of the Captain.
GEO. OLIPHANT. O. 8.
Sunbury, Feb. 11, 1H51.
List of Jurors,
For Adjourned Court, Match 6lh, 1854
North umiebl and Henry J. Renuinger,
William Wilson, James Vandyke, A. K.
Kapp.
Augusta Peter Hoey, George
Loweii
k'nil.-r.
Puint Charles Morgan, Peler Mill, John
Hammer.
Coal Jonas Hummel, Mephen
Eisen
hurt
Lewis David StatilnecKer, Amoi i. Deis
el. . .......
Tubbi'T Anthony Armstrong, jsnn jti. its
land.
Milton John R. Eck, Fredeiink Wilhelm,
Rm HRnhurn.
bas oaiirani uiuii.ii, . r------
I t ft 1 .... , ..ii . t hrnha m laPlftl. ItRIIV
1 uppep. aini.i "" - 1
i . ..' n i.,.,..
Bastain. Samuel Ressler
Reed, Jacob
CHiLUO.t)Aqur james
Ul.holl
IIIDIIDII. , ...
S.,..,,.. V Warn KioaioUS. E-UWaiU
Biigbt
Hush Abraham Brewer, Wm. D. Gear
hurl
Delaware .James Looney, Cornelius
Rhinerson, Joseph Irwin, Abtabam Sterner.
iiamokin JessH tlensyl, Jacoo ivoecser.
aebbv uaniel Ueckiey,
Jackson Jacob llilbnh,
i
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATSON & COX,
Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth
MANUFACTURERS,
No. 46 North Front St , Corner of Coomb's
Alley, between Market end Mulberry
(Arch) Streets, PHILADELPHIA.
fTJONTINUE to manufacture of superior qiisl-
iy. Brans and Iron Wirs Sieves of ail kinds;
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
&c- Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the
best manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers.
BraM ,ron Founders, Screen
Wlr. Window Wire, Safes, Traps, l)ih Covera,
Coal and sand serrom. A-i. . P.. vfi w.b
of every description.
i-iiilo., teb. 4, 1854 3m.
FRUIT AND C0NFECTI0NAKY.
RUBINCAM& SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all Kinds,
No. 113 North TIHnl t , brlow Itacr,
Philadelphia.
r IHIE attention of Dealers is requeued to an
J. examination of their stock, which will l.e
found at least equal to any in this city. Foreign
rrni.s of nil kinds in season.
IV. B. Orders bv mail or otherwise nrnmnitv
attended to. '
Piiilu., l'cb. 11, 1851. 3m.
LEATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No. G i'oiil7t Third Street, brlow Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
FJHE attention of country buyers is enllcd to
X the extensive assortment of all kinds of
Finished Leather,
Moroccos,
CalfSkir.it,
Sheep iSkins, Ac,
constamly on hand and for salo at reduced
prices.
KKU AM) OAK FOLK LKATUER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
cxcliimgo Tor goods.
Phila.. Feb. -I, I851- 3m.
1000 TONS No. 1
Stiier IMtosplittte of Lime,
-E15l."i:G'S OKKil.N'A I. AM) CEM LNE.
- warranted or superior qualitv, llie chcaiiesl :
manure in the world, i'ariners and dealers sup
plied at low prices.
Kl liA tJUAI.l l I.AM) PI.ASTEH.
fiOOO barrels Extra (Jnality Land Pla.-ter, select- I
ed espicssly for it fertilizing quality. I
10,(10 bushels of same in bulk. I, CCS barrels
Calcined Plaster. 5;)0 barrels Casliir' Plaster. 1
100 barrels Dentist l'l.islcr.
PEKt I N Gl'ANO. j
J Ins article we oiler in coiillileuce to our cus
tomers, as equal to any imported, mid far superior
to most in I lie market.
5,(1(10 hagi! of this superior Guano, lor sale at
the lowest market rales. Also, PatHgouiaii
Guano, J'oudrette, Ground Charcoal, &c, &c.
C. FiiENCH & CO.
At the Steam Plaster J.Iills, junction York
Avenue, Crown and Callowhill t-'trects, Phila
delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 185-1. 3m.
ADJOURNED SPECIAL
COURT PROCLAMATION.
TJOTICE is hereby civen that a Special
' Court of Common. Pleas, in and for the
County of Noilhumbfi laud, to commence at
the Court House, in the boronsh of Sunbnry,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday the 6th
day of Match next, and will continue UN E
WEEK.
Jurors nro requested to be punctual in
their attendance, at the timu appointed
agreeable to their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbnry, the 4th
day of February, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eiylit hundred and fifty-foni,
and the Independence of the United Slates
of America the 7RtIi.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
liist of Causes.
OU trial in the Court of Common I'lens of i
iNorllliimlienuiiii couuiv ai .luiournru
Court, on 1st Monday of March, mid Apul
Tena, 1851
PLAINTIFFS. DKfKNDANTS.
, , . ., Jacob Zartinun'
Henry Klaze & Lve h.s wife v. Bjlnilliralor
Christian Cohel vi
John lltitilcr
John 1. Ycagcr
Christ & McFudJcn
Reuben Fngcly Co
Bacliman & Markle
v John llaug
la Gccrgo Ilright
va Susanna Re id
v John Kosher 4' Co
Samuel l.witig
1! U ( uniniings
P K Fisher vs I ilier iV .arlnuin
Morris I. llallowell vs James KceJ uarmshco
Scull Si Thotnpsoii vs Same
Ituri.ett Saxlon iV co vs Saino
Richard U Biiltcn cV ct v Same
'ani8 v Same
Jesse Ilensyl vs- Ceotge Starticl
Jacob Kline v Joseph Kline adm'r
Win F Wagaiisaller vs Kipp Adams 4- llarlman
Frick & Vamlliiig vs Vandling & Vandliug
Jeremiah Wetzel v George (iarmau et al
Titer Sheddy v Win August & II Kriner
Win L Cook
Commonwealth
Samuel Johnson
George Erkert adm'r
John Weddecotnb
Frederick Wilhehn
George Conrad
Win II Chiiiiibciliu
K I. Piper
Wilson Hutchinson
Henry Header
Jacob Koub
David Gould
John C Mcloy
Henry Wilhehn
vs
Samuel Ncidig vi
Alen Elderd v
leiihen Iullis adm'r
'riiouios M'Williauis
Georse Eckerts adm'r
vs
vs
vs
vs
'l'houias M Watts
Jacob Stilzel
Daniel Schroat vs D II Dreisbach t'. al
Lewis Dewart's exr vs R A W Fngely
Solomon Fagcly v George r agcly et al
Case for Sweeny & Caldwell vs tea ml A Leidy
m r urmnn vs I. hailes Liosslcr
Wm Wainright vs E S Trego 4- eo
David llcibst s G W Frrrse
Molomon Knouse vs Isaac Beidlesnacli
David Holden & w ife vs Geo Voukins adiur et al
Win Tracy vs Kobins &. Wilhehn
m P Marr vs John Bully
David Walter vs same
White V Merviue vs Bowers Gosh 4' co
Wm H Frvmiro vs John Miller.
Benjamin Bamhart vs J P Shultz
r Jordan & eo vs Bcni Grille v
A bun Brosious adiur va Jacob Kabcl
same same
John TagRart et al vs James D Barr
David alter vs David Waldron
Bank of North'd vs John M Wagoner
Barbara Bower's cuardian vs Chas A Kutz
Catharine Voris vs Hummel A Vandlintr
'filcb K,ine v. McGran &. Barry
. iu ... t lur i iyinire vs jonn antler
Jonas Weaver vs Eve Weaver
James Cameron vs Chas A Kuti
James Covert vs James Tharu's admr
Heasholtz for Kenn vs Abm tarvi et al
Daniel Druckcmiller va
James B Smith va
Jacob ScasholU
Jamet Cameron
John Folhner's eirs vs
Jacob Deeter's Ens
same
same
Jacob Whceland A co vs J F Granger et al
K v Cummigga
i.ry "owe, ai
ii .ti -i -,
naunan anuuti co vs James liryson
I . tV .
josepn i.ong ueoc McKee
i i . . . i
I.savi Mill in vn V. A7 i
S. Wm F Nsgle vs same
Geo P Camp vs John Christnphel
Joseph Long vs Geo C McKee
llutclieson tor ivutz ot Uound vs J P fchults
- Geo P Camp vs Bawl Btahlnecker et al
Benj Hummel vs John8 8nyder
Sol Dunkelberger vs John Uowen
Farley Fisher vs WmDGearhart
JAMES BEARD, Protb'y.
Prothon tary's Ottic. i
$unburv, February 11, 18Jt.
The British Quarterlies
BLACKWOOD'S MAGA2INE.
LKONAnn8COTT It CO., NewYotk. rontimi to
lie-publish ih following Biiliih periodicals, vis i
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW
(Conservative.)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
(Tory.)
The present eriiirnl slnto of Rnropnin nfTiirs will rrudi-r
tliMo iwliliuitluni iiinimlly inlerralinir UurinK the ur
Itol. Tbny will iKfnpy a nn.l.lle or..ini.l Iwlwrin Ihe
luistilv wrillni news-itt'ins. fruili iim-mIiiiiii. I Hvint.
riliii'ira nf tlie cluily Jonnuil, iniil tin: txiiiili nuis Toliiuin'
lliu lutiirc linrori.in. wrillen nl'lcr the livin" inlcrnsl nisi
I'Xeitvineiit of the itioal p..liti,.u rrcnls sii.ilt luive p:is.il
mvny. h n to th,.,r Pcrindiculs tliai nnilns innsl t. . .k i,t
tlio only lunlly intcllicil.ie iiihI rcliiil.to liisti.iv of current,
events, unil ussm li, in i.il.lUmn t,,r,r wrll-rilalilisln il
lilerarv. aciuitini-, anj tlieol.yiciil r-li iruelri. we un:.: tliclll
"I"' I her iilmiti..n of llie nmlniK public.
Arnni!t.im-iiU lire In pr. yiess for llio rcrcipt if enrty
s iccis Ir.nn lh Ihilifh inl.lisl,ers. Iiv wliii h we shrill lie
n lie In plucc AIX nur Itrpiinls ii, thr IhiikIx uf FHlwrihiTS,
nunilt o s m as they van lio I'liniishcil wilh Ihe foreign
e.ipirs AlilLnnh il, ,V1 jiv,,v. H yrrv ,M),.1V
our part wc slmll continue , frih tiic ftrio.lci.isst
me ui5 low rules ua licrelufore, viz :
For nnv fine of ths r.mr llm-i......
Per ami.
(ill I HI
Ii IK)
1 00
- 8 in
3 cm
tl INI
Kor nny two of tin. four Kcvicws
iiy nirpn in in i.iur tteviewa
For nil f. nr of ihe Iivieivs
K"r lltuikwomfs Mucuzine ....
Vr I'hckwoml nnd tlirei. Krvicwi
For Ulai'kwisHl ami tlir four Reviews
t ... l . . i i.
10 00
i ...linens rnut mime in an cases ta aacaiue.
Maacy current in the State irhcre issued vill
be received tit par.
CLUBBING.
A tir.iunt Vf Iwciitv-five per cent, from t'ne ulfvn pri-ei-s
will hrullownl to l'lnl oi.lcru,,, f..,,r or mote e ipics
of nny one or mure . ihc nUive works. Thus: four
copies of Utai'kwmsl. or ol our Krvtew. will li s-nl t..
one mlilrrss l..r Oil j l .ur ei.pn . of the i,.Ur hcwuws uml
liLn.kw.ioil lot Ssjo ; uml o on.
POSTAGE.
In nllllic prin. ipul Cities ami Towns, these works will
Ii" ilelivereil. Irtonii!! An Mils. l-'ItKH (!' I'CSTAliU
When sent by muil, the PoUuj-c to uuv mrl i f the I'uiteil
States will be but IMinly. I'ouc ' , m, ,, j.iirlor
"llhii liw.nsJ," nnil bul Twelve ( ruts n your for ii.ch
of the Keviews.
Ileuiittnnccs uml e 'miininiruiioiis hIuiuM nlwuys be
niKIres.icil, post-puul, l-i the Publlilit-rF,
LKONAIiDSrOTT k CO., I
M U(i.u stui:i;t, xkw voiik. j
N. 11.!. ii. fc Co. Imvo rcrt'iiMv j-ulilitliotl, nml hnvc !
ii-iw lur Kill, thu -rAltMKIl's (Jl'IDK," t.y llf-nry Stu.
plit im. of Ktlinhiirli. nrnl l'rof. nrton. of S ('lU-i', !
New :ivt-ii,viili?U' in Iwnvtili. roniioiiivo, t'oiittiiniiiK
lU'rCi pntiif. II !rcl nnil (Kll u'tK-J n yi:t ij;g. rr.ee in i
muslin iiii(lni. MI.
!i?'Tliii wttrk in n-'T tlieoM "llok of t)n rnrni," '
liih-lv KrciTTriiniil itirowu ivkv iln- .WmkH. 1
Nun V.-rk, J:m.
H IIU RIFF HALE.
"BJV Virtue of eert iin writs of Yrn, y.'. ;i. to tne '
D3 JirecteJ will tm solil hy jjul'ltc Vend tie, or
outery at Ihe puliiic- house of .1. II . lti-lihert, in
the borough of Milton, on Mot. day. llio il'lh il.iv
of Peliruury, lN.'il, ut 10 o'eloeli, A. M., the ioi
lowing rent estate, to wit:
A Certain Lot or piece of La nil,
situ.ile in Delnw.ire township, Northumberland
county, hounded north by lands of Oil, eust bv
hinds of Pnrnh l!ied, south ami west by binds of
Sosnunn Kird, nil of which is cleared, cent.iiiimtr.
10 oeres more or less.
t-'eized, tnken in exeeutioti and to be sol.l as
the lirotiertv of Jacob WVickc.
WILLIAM 11. KIPP, Sheriir.
SherilV's Oliiro
Sunburv. Jan. "S, 18S1.-
NKW.TOCK. WINDOW SHADES. MW.IL.
G. Ii. nXIIiIiEXl&CO.
iss. MAN LI KACTL'ii EKS
AND
WIIOLCSALE AM) RET A Hi DKALKK8
In "Vindw Shades,
South-iccst corner of Second and Arch Streets
PKILADSLrHIA.
JTCH as (iutlu'a LnnilscrHt UoiJcr, "afc, j
Of the most beautiful ilrsina und jioifci tion uf ;
finish in this country, nml nt such !
J.OW PKICES,
An tochallrntre all -iiiictition. Btitl'anJ White
; Holland!!. Cainurtcs. J usbCIH, t.iirdfi. liritiWH.
! Ac, in every variety, for City or Country Trnile.
We invite an examination of our stook, at l!t
Depot, fouth-vcst enrnrr of Serum! and Arch
streets, l'hiludel,hia.
January 2S, 1854. 5ni.
E0WE & ETJST0N,
111 North Third Slreet, bcloxc llace,
I PHILADELPHIA.
! Manufiicttircra & Wholosalc Dealers in
Corn Ilronmii, Limkilig Ultisli:,
Piiiuted Hurkt'ta, ('lurks,
Willow Itnukcu. WiikI'iw Slimlra,
Cellar Ware, Itiislte tlru.lics,
Wickn. Twinra.
Mairli.a,
Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, al th
Manufacturers' lowest cash prices.
J m k Et sriix, Jxo. M. Kowr..
I'hila., Jan. 21, IsM 3m.
POTTS, j
IMPORT Kit AND DEALER IN i
- IRON Sl ETHEL,
161 .lnri-ji street, behie 13i, north side,
Phila., Jan. 58, 1604. ly.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Lorongh of Sunbury !
ri'IIE subscriber oft'ers for sale the following
1 property in tho Borough of Sunbury, viz:
THE HOUSE
Ami two eontigious Lots of (jrouml,
on the eoulh west corner of .Market .Square, now
occupied by the subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAW KILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frame
Dwelling Housunml Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
ground at the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna,
on which are erected two liaine nouses wagon
house, &c. Also :
A House nml Lot of G round
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
are also erected three lime kilns. Also ;
A House and half Lot of G round,
on the north east corner of Kiver and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Elderberry street
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1854. tf.
LEA D, Z lTf C,
IKOX PA I XT,
OIL AND COLOltS,
MtKVr.CTCHKD BV
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO.,
Represented by Lewis, James & Co.,
135 South Front Street,
riZZZ.ASBZ.VHZA.
Orders thankfully received punctually attend
ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and ollered
for sale on the most liberal terms.
For samples and particulars, please address as
aoove.
Phila, Jan. 21. 1854. 3m.
Settlement Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the subscriber, either
on Note or Book account, are herebv noti
fied to call and settle the same befoie Ihe 1st of
March next.
8. N. THOMPSON
Sunbury, Jan. 38, 1851. at.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
A Chance for Good Bargains ! !
JOHN BUYERS & Co., will sell, during the
" winter, at cost, for cash or country produce,
their extensive stock, consisting of
DRV GOODS.
(jroceries, Ilaruw.ive,
QUEENSWARE,
and the other numerous and valuable articles
they htire at their atore in Bntihnry. Intending
to terminnto Iheif mereantilo business in tho
spring, they arc ready to aeeommodnto till Ihnt
lime the public in general with first-rate Roods at
cheap prices. The winter will soon be over, and
spring will shortly bo here, therefore call ns soon
as possible, ami procure Rood bargain Country
produce taken in exchange, and "kash" not re
fused. Sunbnry, Pee. 31, lRSo tf.
Orphans Court Sale.
N pursiianeo of nil order of t!ie Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public s.iie, on
SATUKUAY, the lsthilay of FF.13 RUAKY
next, on the premises, the followimj described
Keul istale, to wit :
A Certain Piece or Tract oT Lam!,
situate in Lower Augusta township, county
aforesaid, adjoining lands of riamucl Suvaee,
Xnruh Knu and Michael llurnhart, contnitiiiifj
twenty acres, on hu h is erected a two story
WEATIIER-B0A11DED HOUSE, I
fuul ii to.f Klililn. T.!il t'o. T'l .In r.C L
Abraham Urosious. dee'd,
Hale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., of said
day, when Ihc terms will be made known bv
KI.IAM MtOtSlOL's, Adni'r.
l)y order of the L'ourt,
J. p. pi i;si;i nu. o. c.
Jan. 21 ISj.l. ts S
?utr.uiry
CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial Institute,
1 10 Vhcfttiul Street,
PXIILkDELrillA.
I'l'' branches luuuhl are
BOOK-KEKPINCi,
IllTI.Vti, nrnl
CO.MMKKCIAL CALCCLATIONS,
0ien Daily, and nil Tuesday, Wednesday
und I'rid.iy Kvenings jf each week-
II. s.fRITTKXnKX.
Principal.
Phila.,
Ian. ?S, IK.Y1. -3m.
I'sinn lor Salt.
P, P. X T ON S II A It K S ,
o i;
ri:.i
Siinbnrv, containing 210 aires, of
' ' which 'Jll.ure in cultivation.
Also, to tilLNT, a larse Mure room, in AlarUct
! strert, unlnirv, now occupied bv Messrs liuveis.
i U. IIEI.I.AS.
! Sutihurv. Jiin.CS. I SSI. 1'.
IIoumc iitul JiOtl'or Sale.
d '-lllj sidiscri'.ier oilers for sale his house and
A lot of ground, situate in lilackhcrry street,
ill tiunbuiy. bitwecu Faun street und Itright'a
Foundrv. 'i'hc iinprovemcnts are uu ecilli-ut
two story log
'wEATHEU-r.OAUDKD HOUSE,
.ki-i- 20 by "0 feet, containing seven rooms
tlirough'mt. There is excelle nt fruit of all kinds
on the premises. Apply to
JACOB CAULK.
Siiuburv, Jan. 28, 183-1 3t.
Kew and Fa?hior.aUc Goods ! !
JO UN V. J1AWT1X,
'aiwSiio'.ui'.do Tailur,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. limner's
Law OJjiee, Sunbnry.
1 1
AS just received fr.)in I'll il tl i-1 il i i r . the hest
uml most ill 'sirulilc etoi'k of (iamU that has
ever hern liroutihl to tSnnlmry, mich a
CLOTHS,
t-'onisilinj in part of liluc!;, lirown
green, olive
j and blue.
A sjlotiJiil asnrtmriit of
: f. .-j ri tyj r , rj
I 'j Ji) :J Jj
't-
LJr vji j
such as latin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel-
I vet, rashmore, Valencia, and a spleinlid arliclo
I of white Grenadine for wedding veals. Also--I
all description of cloth for
! OVERCOATS.
I An evlensiva variety of plain and fanry rassi
! iners fur paulali ons. Coinmon goods for costs,
' pantH ninl vetn, coat l,iinlin.;s and cording ; a
i superior urtii le of
I N KC'IC Tl KS AND STOCKS,
0f tip Iutest style, Iain and fanrv liirk rravnts,
, ir.i . ..... r , ,
i ilia wen, inni'd tlral. Inu-k-Iinctl tlnintois and
I other t?!i)t, nml himuiins of every clt'scrijitHin.
A No on Itatnl a lew artirles of
keaby-iiade clothing,
warranted In be einml to his customer work and
i,i I...1..I. . i,:. r. mi
LV'l-IH'l l" 1 HliUt.il lll.lliili.numi -sis
unil lilivit-.tr rpmltf 111 : tit! rlnttihnr of 1)10 CUII till VC
' thru. rt:ii;uud ur.itU in cawi uf riuug or giiis
f out. a. I warrant a 1 my articles
1 """" 1 ' uiui.rte i ..v ..v, (
! vious patronage und respecttully solicit a contin
uance ol Hie same. As 1 am ili leriuiiieu noito ue
i undcr...)l.l, my ti ioJi will be disposed of on tho
moit reasonable terms lur eaH.
.Sunburv, .No. 28, 1S5J.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale!!
TPHE suhfcriber oilers at private sale his house
-"- and lot of ground, situate in tho Unrough of
Sunbury, on the north vet corner of Fawn and
blackberry streets, now in the oecapancy of Jas.
Heard, Is. The house is a two ttory
DUICK DWELLING &, KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For terms apply
to the subscriber, at the Forks of the 1'luni Creek
and Tulpii'iuicl.eii road.
JACOll YVl'.lMLK.
January 7, 1S.VI. 3in.
l'he News ol' how tho War
Between the Turks and Iitiasiuns
Ci OV'S on is not of so mucli interest to tne
Tf inhabitants of Sunbury and its vicinity as
the fact that
I. V. JEN Ell & to.
have broufht up this week from Philadelphia a
large, beautiful and varied stock of goods, which
ihev will sell cheap as heretofore. They respect-
.r ... .-..i...i.i. ir. -.---ii
fullv request llicir menus auu iu piuuie 10 can
and see them.
Sunbury, l'a., Dee. 3, 1S.VJ.
"Ik VEF.NSVVAKE.-Heautifiil sets of Tea
ware, in China, biloue China and l'clf,
Dinner and Supper Dishes of all kinds, Toilet
Sets, covered Dishes, China Fruit lljskeU and
Ornaments, r luiJ Lamps, Lanterns, lilassware
in vaiictv, and Tumblers lioni CI cents upwards,
iuat received and fur sale by
Dec. 1, lo:i. i. w. i r-.rvr.il oc i.u,
II A WI.S Urorbe, Thibet and Woolen in
great variety Ulack and Fancy Dress Silk
Silk lace, velvet and other Trimmings, Worked
collars, umler-sleeves, slmnaxelte, cutis, just re
ceived and for sale by I. W. TKNEK & CO,
Sunbury, Dec. 10, 18"3.
ipiRANBEKKIES, (Wound Nuts, Almonds,
Pecan N uta, W all W uu, (joeoa rv uta, . rr.w
Nuts, Filberts, Raisins, figs. Citron, Lemons,
Candies and Toys, just received and lor sale o
Doe. 10. 'S3. I. W. '1'gNEIt 6i
IO I.i:T. The house on Broadway now
X occupied by Simon Maria. Apply i
WM. M'CARTY.
Sunbury, Dec. 31, IS63. tf.
PENNSYLVANIA
CONFECTIONARY & FHUIT STORE,
No. 109 Northed st , S. K Cor. of Viae,
riiiLAncLrniA.
'IHE suhscrilier takes (his method of informing
Country Merchants and the public generally,
that ho has rc-moved from 15M to tho large and
commodious atore 1B9 IS'onTit Third atreet, nnd
replenished it with an extensive and well selected
aloek of Confectionary, Fruits, &c, which ho Is
confident ho can oiler to purchasers, wholesale
and retail, at satisfactory rates.
WM. fit. STILLS.
Philada., Dec. 17, 18S3. 3m.
PARTNERKSir.
K.JOHN CLAP.K respectfully informs his
fricndu and customers that he bus taken
into partnership, Mr. Henry
Pnrton, and thut tho business of
lilacksmitliin
will, hereafter, be conducted un
der the firm of Chirk A' Pnrton,
nt the old s'nnd, west of Ira T. Clement's t'lorc,
in Market street, tSunbury.
JOHN' CLAPK,
1II3.MIV PARTON.
X. I). Persons indebted to the aubscril er arc
informed that his books are ill Ihc hands of G.
M. Yorks, tsq., for selllement.
JOHN CLAHIv.
Sunbury, Dec. 3, lfiol!. tf.
JiOok to your Interosts !
He will try to please ! !
s.
W. TIIOSSSPSOKT
' EPKOTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, thut he bus just re-
I ceived nt his store, in Market slreet, Sunbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
i Dry tioo'.l, Va :
j C'lvlhs, Cassimeres. Cassinets, Jctins, Di iliitijs.
i Muslins, Vesting, Linens, iVc.
' LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
j Calicoes, Muslin dc Lains, Lntrns,
, O'inciunis, linages, ltulvs,
li'ov'.ens, Flannels, A'c.
Sugar, Teus, Collie, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
i Sjiices, Salt, &.C., V.c.
Amis. rurcws,
Files, Saws, Knives A: Forks, Ac.
Uueons and Glassware,
of various sty li s and patterns.
ZOOT5 -MTD SIIC223.
A lare assortment of Hoots nnd tSlioes, for
men, women and children.
II its C e i, Ac., olMiiiotis si.cs and slvles.
liesi.les a large nnd general assortment of
fashionable goods, (.'all and examine for your
selves. Pi" Country produce ot nil kinds taken in
exchange ut tho highest m arket p-i-.-es.
Siiiibury, 1 1 mui 20 IXM. 1 in. 30, '33.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Fall and Winter (loods.
J. F. & S. P. KLINE,
n EsrF.(;TFl"I.I.Y annotnicc to their friends
and li e public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in I'pprr Augusta
township, Northumberland county, l'a., Iheir
Fall an J Winter Goods, nnd opened to Ihc public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in part nf Cloths, black and fancy
Cai iiimcrs, Sattinetta, Flannels, t 'hecks, ntul
sill kinds of Winter Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladies Tress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin do I. nines. Plaid
Cashmeres, Do leges, Merinos, Uav state
Long Shawls, &e.
Also a fresh supply of CirotCI'Ic of ull
kinds, '
Hardware and Quernsware, a fresh stipjily
of Dru?s and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Al'O a largo assortment of Hoots and
Wioes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats. Salt, Cheese, &c.
Coll and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highcsttnarkct
price.
Upper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1853. ly Al 30.
KEW CLOTIIIXG KTUICI2.
A an ANCII OF THR
- "lot lil Miiniifnctorv.
OP G. SIINTJUMAn & CO., Banviile, Pa.
' u
f Mmbury an
. tv w i . .. t r. . 1 1 . .
lly announco to the citizens ol
nbury and vicinity, that wo havo
,l..i .mL- f
HEADY-MADE CLOTH I X0 ,
of every blvlc and quality, to which we invito the ;
ntU'iilimi ot uurchusers. Uur iuartment con-!
j sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over- (
I coats. Dress coals. Frock and Sack coats. Moil- ;
key Jackets, Pauls and Vests, plain and fancy t ;
Linen and Muslin Shirts, L'nJer-shirts, Drawers,
and ovcr-wiiolcs.
Also, Cloves, Stocking, Neck and Pocket
Handkerchiefs, Woolen and .Silk Hats, Cloth
and Oilcloth Caps, Shoe, Li.iols, U.iilers, S!iipers
and Carpet Uas and 'i'ruuks, Luibre.las and
everything generally kept in a well supplied
clothing and gentleman' furnishing store. Wc
keep also a good assortment of
AccorJeons, Jewelry, Ear Einjs,
Finger liins, Gold and Silver Pencils,
Lockets, all warranted to bt good.
We sell nt tho lowest eath prices ; for our
motto is, !
'S'mull Froits and Quid: Sales."
We have bul one in ice and no abatement, so that '
a person is sure to get tho worth of his money, '
whether he is a judge or the goods or Rot. If
any article doea not give satisfaction us to, we i
will take back the goods and refund the money,
provided they arc returned on tho same day they '
were purchased, when tho purchater reaides in i
town, and in ono week, when he resiJes in the j
country. Price the sumo as at the Danville j
Manulactory 1
IV Call and secure the llargaius.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1833 tf
K M. BiamoLow. o. iurir, . j. . cuttim.
liiirtliolow, TilVany 5 Co.
IMl'dllTKUS AND Dr.Al.liliS IN
foreign nml llomefttic
DIlT GOODS,
At) AliKNTt IO TUB SALE or
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 2CS llallimnre Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods oil examination, are not as cheap
as they can lie bought in any other market thry
may be relumed forthwith ot our eipeuec.
Ualliuiore, Nov. SO, 1853. ly.
ATS AND CAPS splendid lot of
fashionable fcilk. Wool and Fur llata,
alio Clalh, Fur, Oilcloth, .-Navy and l Hilary
Cans for sale low by
1 C. ELSDERG 4- CO.
Market atreet, opposite the Post OlUee. .
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1858
JCST received a lot of llama, Dried Uvcf,
Cheese, Raisins and Lemons, by
Bunbury, Jau. 8, 151, j W, TSJiER i CO.
THEFAR-FAMED MEDICINE I
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
Th etc Pill be in eompneeil iitirelr of mHiciiio! htrbt tu
ot a m'tti hannlena iMiure. wliile the rxtrttoriliirary vir
tual they portACM Jin rfinJertd llitm uiuverMtly popular
in ncnrly cvrry pnrt ff the world, 'l ite iumif-uie turceu
thry hnvc tut with thrunghtHit Iho tetra ft moil extra
unlinury owirur, it il prntuinatt, to tliair wt iidcnul
eilic.'icf in tlie cure uf lliliuut ciuilimi and dtaorUetl
of the Liver and tttmnach. I'fraut wliu fcraivcte m
luiitg ihcin in acmnUni'e with Ihe ctirecti ui, aaldimi
luil in iK'ing realoritl u health.
WK A K.N I'.fH A XI) DKB1I JTY, UKSTOR ATION TO
IJKALTII OK A GKNTI.LMAN AGKD45, W1IK.N
AT PKATU 8 DOOR.
Cop) of a Ltittr from the Rev. Charles Smith ,
anted NortontSt, Philips near lSaihi Somer
siUhire, 17th Auust 1S53.
T'l HrofrMnf IIoli.owat,
SHir. A Mr. J okepti 1'uxMn, fr-rmerlr a reeidf;t uf tliie
placp. hail been in a deulinint; atate of houlth fur opwara
of three, years, gradually wnHmtj ") to a ahaduw by
nifiitly prraptrati'-ttt and want oi appida, wlttcb rauel
ient une:iniiiraa t hit ftieiufi, n he had e ntniitd rariuus
iiM-dii'dl iuf-n in flat It with mt effort. Ho at takt utt d yuur
Fill, nnd nmlcr prnvidrn:i, was ratlured to health by their
tnfnns. Ilel.-.tclv ciiii LTiitctl t .Nev Yoik. and haa juat
written 1 1 any, tf-ul he'wna never lrttef in hoohh, and
t-iivii me to arsinnint yn wilh the ein umstnnr. J ti,lrt
n:ot' iiientittn. tht nv wife huU den ed great hci.cbt
fit tn lUv us j w yur l'i!i.
1 reinnin, Sir, n art reaprff(i!lr,
MAIMai; SMITH, iJi-ieniing Mlniaier.
A PKilM NMNT CL'RK OP A DIUJASKD UVER
OF MANY YI:ai!S' DCHATIO.N.
I Copy cf a Letter from Mr. Gainis, Chemtstt
I Yeovil, to Psofessor Holloicay.
lieri Sir. 1 u this d'ntrict your Tilta c:mn;Bnd ,a more
; 'Jiein-ive aalc tiiun nny other proprietary i.n-dicme leiore
j t'.e piiiiiic. Aa a prunf of their -!in-;-y in Liver nnd Dihout
f C'aiiii.iitmta I idjv mention tue fnil"vins -u a 1m,v uf
ttiiBi-twpi with wiioml uin per9oi::il!viir.ti:iiiitpd. fnryenra
'Amuji sttVtre aull':rer from dia-:i of tlm Liver mid dtgea
tivu orr ina; her tn'.-dir.il uticndfi'it amun-d litr tiiat he
('tiiiUio notliitiif to relieve lit-r auflennpf, find itgWus not
likely alt; e tultl mirvive tnu.iiy nfnitht. 'IT.t ami-.Miticniirnt
t.iiUi.uliy fiiut-ed fi;cl nlau.i hiim-i g l,er fi inula art re!a
ti'in, nnd tliey in0icr-d her to ttitku a trial of v ur Villa,
w.iifh j itniitved t.ei ejancrul lierdih thut alip w'tta indmeU
to continue them unlit the received a perft-rt rure Tina
is tw.'lve inomiia mo, and aha lina n.-t cxperivncrd anr
aynij.toina of relapae, and ti.-n der-inrrt thut your JMie
hn bt-ni the mitia i.f avinc her ino.
1 rcnw'm. lift? Sir, vourt trnlr,
July -JW, t.gei') ' J.OAMF.S.
These celebrated Pills are wwdn fully effica-
ifims lit tt? juuowing complaints.
A Tie Umns'
Inflainrnation
JiiKidice
Liver Coin
piiiinla LttlTltxigO
Piles
U hfuinfitium
JU'truiiuu of
I'rina
Pe orfuln. or
Kmc 'a KvU
Secondary
Aati.ni.i aOvur-nUiry
litlioua 0mpl:iints l;rvai-eia
aUintcliua u Hit 1-Viiinie Irret-it-
ln brititf
H .wrl Ct'tiipliiints I-Vvrraofail
L'ohes kin-lt
L'onRtip-iiion of Vi'n
the IS w!a (iout
l (Miiuinptiii
Oelulify
S ire Tli Hints
Tii- Douliitirciix
lle:id-aciie
linlij;fstiou
Stone ninj Ciruvcl
Tiiiuoura
Pyiiijifonia
kert
I-.!!!.-, iroiu w nnieviT cause c, Ac.
S Id ;it the lt:tlilislnneiit cf Profcwor ITou.ovrT, Wl
, Nrriud, (near Tt-Hiple Itnr, f,nmon.) mid also tit Ina I1iisa
in Vv ork. Ordera for Medicinea ut Ihe Statca. nddrea
I ' I . Ili'lliiwny .'v York, will tt'cri e due alien! ion
i!il n.a hy till reapM'tnlilr Diueciata nnd Denier in Med-i-t;i,
s tllMimh.nt ih. rhitedStntea, ni Dcxfs ;it 37i cents,
j p . ci'ut.i. nnil I .St i rents prir-fi. To he hud WlMleauIe of
. thr .iincitial Drug L'otist s in the Lni-'ii.
- . , - ""iiu.)tiuiiino
. ... ' fhore t3 a ennsiifrrnMe a;ivin by taking Ihe
larger
Lireeti m for thr puitlanca of patieuti in every
t :ire jtixt d to c-H'h box.
' i'tluT -J, l-.Vl.-lv.
d .-
Tlu3 Way ! Thh Vay ! ! This Way I ! !
Fall iirnl W iukT (Joods.
FEIXLXNG & GRANT.
B KSl'KCTFl'I.LY inrorm their customers
-BQ' and tlie public, that thry Into just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fill and Winter Goods,
at their store in Market sipiarc, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every varie'.y of
Dry (loo tls, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sutlinets, Vesting,
Flannels, Wollens, 5'c,
And all kinds of Fall Jc Winter Wear.
Also n spUutlid variety of
LADIES DIIKSS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
linages,
Ami every vnricty of goods mitaUla for I.a
iliirs oar.
Also a largo assortment of
HARDWARE and Q.TJEENSWARE,
Tish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Caps Fon Mkn and Bovf.
Also a large assortment of U ItOCKKI DS,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a trcsh supply of
DRl'OS AND MKD1C1NR9.
Besides the largest and most general aisort
meut of ull kinds of goods to be bad in ibis
plaeo.
IV Country product of all kinds taksn In x
change at the highest market pries.
Suiibury.Nov. 12, 1853.
NEW
Clock 5j AVatclimakcrs.
iimscH &. co.
I 1 Ift
, m. siinnson, near Tener & Co's .Store.
a: . . , c,r... ct,,. n
" .
Vberc they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
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Silver & Gold Watches, etc.
Also, Jewelry,
Coii.ialiiH; ' f Gold Ereast-pins, Ear and Finger
nii:;, Medallions, CulT-pum, Ladies Si Gentle
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plated Tea and Table spoons, salt
spoons, bu'.ter knives, &c.,
SPECTACLES,
Of all sizes, suiliti? every nge. Spy Glasses,
Pokct Dooks, of ull size.. Razors, Hair Oil, Re
volvers, and other pistoU, brushes, Combs, Soap,
Cxc, ir. Also, a large stock of
IHM"!cal Iiislrtiuicnti !
amongst which are Aecordeons, Yiclins, Flutins,
Filia, Flutes. i
CARPET HAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, tuhpeuder. All si.es of rea
dy made Sliiils and Collars ; all of which will be
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore so'd in
Sunburv.
t.ir Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Rings
repaired in Ihe best manner and at lha shoile.t
notice.
Sunbury. Oct. 15, 1S53. 3m.
Consumers, look here ! I
KKNJAMIN HKlTNKll
iJtESPl'.CFFL'LI.Y Informs Ihe citizens of
- Sunbury and .icinily, that he has just re
ceived and opened at hu new stoic, in .Marktt
slieel, Sun! ury, a hanilsomo assortment of
Fall Mid Winter tiootls
coiiMsliug in part of
Cloths, Cassimcrs, CastincU
of all kinds, of liueu, eotimi and worsted.
ALSO:
C'al!o. Gliicliams, L.a,
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also su assortment of llaidlVUir. Irois.
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WARE, of vaiiout uyles ami
paiteins.
Also en awortment of HOOTS K ijHOCS.
HATS Sl CAPS, a good selection,
Salt, Fish, fte.
And a great variety of other articles such a are
suitable to the trade, ell of which will be sold sl
the lowest prices.
tV Country produce taken iu s;bau. a
I
the highest price.
Banhurv
,ov. !. 1853. ly.
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