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

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    DESTItf CTIOlf OF Till POPE' OrrRRtNO i
TO THE WAaUINdTON MONVMkiNT.
About 12 o'clock last night the sentinel
near the Monument became conscious of the
rubbing of something against the side of his
watch box, he at first thought it was bis
faithful dog ; but on attempting to open the
door, he found it seoured by a rope, which
had been drawn tightly around the box.
Immediately after, he perceived that some
persons were pasting paper over the win'
dows. lie sailed to them, and asked what
was meant, and was told to hush. He asked
if they intended to injure him and received
the same reply as be did to all other ques
(ions.
. He then heated an iron poker in his stove,
and pressing it through the door, burned the
rope in two, and made his way out. He
aoon found that his dog had been poisoned,
and was dead, and on examining the ground
carefully, he discovered that the beautiful
pieces of marble that had been presented to
the Monument Association by the Pope, bad
been broken into a thousand fragments.
ty e nave no iniormanon ot whom suspi
cion rests tipon in connection with this deed
We aie informed that a very' large number
of persona visited the Monument yesterday,
and not one-third of them registered '.heir
names. We have no doubt a large reward
will be offered for the apprehension and con
viction of the high handed depredators.
Washington Sentinel.
Thi Homestead Bill, giving to any free
white person, who is the head of a family,
or 21 years of age and a citizen of the United
States, or a foreigner, if he has made decla
ration to become a citizen, a quarter section
of vacant government land, provided that he
ac'.ually settle on the same, has passed the
lower House of Congress, by a vote of 107
to 78.
Davis Jewell to be Hvtia.Harrisburg,
27th nit David Jewell, the covicted mur
derer at Pittsburg, who was recently respited
by Gov. Bigter, is to be hung on Friday, the
24th of March. The Governor signed his
'death warrant on Munday the 6ih iust.
The attention of our readers is called to
Pofessor Holloway's Advertisement in an
other part of our columns. The world wide
teuown of his Pills and Ointment are too well
known to require much comment from ns;
but they are, without doubt, the most effica
cious remedies for all the ills which flesh is
heir to. Many of our readers have derived
immense benefit from nsi ig the Pills in ca
ses of bile, and general derangements of the
stomach and bowels, and no cutaneous dis
ease can resist the curative powers of the
Ointment, the effect it has on the human
frame is certainly astonishing,
MPORTANT Legislative Proceedings. The
Legislature had adjourned for nine days, so
ns to afford time for all the members to prepare
for and enjoy the consolidation festivitiet, and to
provide themselves with suitable clothing for the
ocrasion, from Rockiiill & VY ils a cheap and
fashionable clothing store, INo. Ill Chestnut
street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Fliila., Jan. 28, 1854 cw.
ItlARItlEl),
On the 5lh inst.,by Uev. Ii. A. Fishcr,Mr,
William J. Herb, to Mis Matilda Fry
mike, both of Union county.
On the 9th inst , by the samo, Mr Henry
Kniss to Miss Sarah Koi.b, both of Augusta
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Isaac
Wagner, to Miss Mary McPharson, both of
Lewisburg.
On the 12th inst., by the same, Mr. Peter
Heim, to Jlits Matilda Isird, both or lha
mokin.
On the snme day. by the same, Dr. Jesse
John, to Miss Elizabeth Khick, both of
Shamokin.
On the same day, bv the same, Mr. Rob
eiit Teatsworth, to Miss Mariatte Krick,
both of Shamokui
u i i; i),
At Reading, on the 11th iust , Mr. PETER
B Ilium, aged 58 years.
$l)c ittcirkct
Philadelphia Market.
March 15, 1854
Flour and Meal. The demand for Flour
"for export is limited ; standard brands are la
ken at 87 874 per barrel. Sales for city con
sumption within the range of $8a$8 75, for
common and extra Dranits. liye riuur aim
Com Meal are dull. Sales of the foimer at
35 25. Sales of Corn Meal at S3 50.
Grain Wheat is in rather belter demand
wilh further sales at 81 80 for ted, and $1 90
for white hye is worth 95c per bustiel.
Corn is dull Small sales of yellew at 80c,
-afloat. Oats are inactive. Sales of Southern
at 44 cents, end Pennsylvania at 48 a 50
cents.
Whiskey. Is held at 27 cents, in bbis ,
and at 26 in hhds.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
Wbeat. - iso
Tin. .87
Cor. .68
Oats. . . 40
"Potatoes, 50
Ueeswax - .12
Heceled Flax. 25
Butter. 23
Eoos. ... 12
Pore. . . . 8
Flaxseed. . w . . 125
Tallow. .10
New Advertisements.
PUBLIC SALE.
flHE subsariber about ts change his place of!
JL residence, will expose to public vendue on
Thursday, the 23d day of March, inst., at 10
o'clock, A. M., at his house in Northumberland,
the following Household Furniture;
Mahogany Spring-Seated
SOFAS &, CHAIRS t
MJiogany Tubles, Bureaus & Washstands J
wun marine lops, Mahogany t rench
Bedsteads, with Curled Hair
Matrasses, Puliassis, Fea
ther Beds, (ntw,) &.c,
all complete. Maple and oak, rush & cane seated
Chairs and Sofas. Also, Brussels, Ingrain and
Keg Csrpeimg, White Matting lor hail and
chambers j together wilh stoves, tables, (or
walnut patent aitension.) Bedsteads, Chairs,
Glass ware, an entire tet of china, and a general
aeeoriiuem oi lUlcheo utensil I'.rm. n,.,L
kaowa on the dsy of sale.
. , . J- G. CRAIGHEAD.
N. D. This furniture having been purchased
low for cssh from the very beet manufacturers
in New York city will be sold cheap.
Kerth'd., March 11, 1&4.Su
FOR SALE!
THE tubscritwri, Trustees of the Lutheran
congregation of Sunbury, will expose to
public sale on the first MonJay of April Court
next, , ... . r
Three Vacant Town Lots,
fronting on Deer street US feet, and running back
110 feet, and also an adjoining lot, forty-five feet
front on Deer street, and 110 feet deep, on which
is erected a
ONE STORY BRICK BUILDING,
known as the Lutheran School House. Also
the old church building. Also the ORGAN of
the church. This organ is an excellent instru
ment, tni well adapted te a small church. The
terms and conditions will be made known on the
dsy of sale.
OEO. WEISER,
13ENJ. HENDRICKS,
Trustees.
Sunbury, March 11, 1864 ts.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON,
T ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, that
he has permanently located himself in said
Borough and offers his professional services to
those who may wish to employ him. For the
present he can be found at Wearers Hotel.
Sunbury, March 11, 1854. tf.
Notice to Collectors.
COLLECTORS in arrears are hereby notified
that they will be required to settle up their
duplicates by the April Court. Those neglecting
this notice will be dealt with according to law.
CHA8. WEAVER, )
JOS. NICELY, Com'ssrs.
SIMON SNYDER, J
Com'ssrs. Office, )
Sunbury, March 11, 1854.-
Geo Martin, Clk. )
Bridge Letting.
A LETTING will be held at the bouse of
Isaac Reader, on the 30th of March, for a
Bridge acrose Warrior Run in Lewis township.
Proposals will be received from 10 o'clock.
until 1 P. M. of said day. Plans and specifications
will be exhibited on the day of letting.
JHH. VI KAYAK, 1
JOSEPH NICELY, Com'ssrs.
SIMON SNYDER, J
Coinm'ssrs Office,
ice, I
II, 1854. $
Sunbury, March
In the matter of Partition of the real estate
oj James Lemon, deed.
JV"OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
L V Auditor, nnnointeil hv the Court of Common
Pleas to make distribution ot the moneys raised
on the sale of the real estate of James Lemon,
late of Point township, dee'd., to and among
those legally entitled to the same, w ill proceed to
the duties of his appointment, at bis office in the
Borough of sunbury, on Monday, the 3d day of
April, 1854, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at
which time and place all interested may attend.
WM. M. 1(1 iLKtif ELLEK, Auditor.
Sunburv. March 11, 1854. 3t.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court
ol Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale at the Court House in Sunbury, on
Saturday, the 1st day of April 1854, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit ; the undivided
fourth part of two contiguous Lots of Ground,
situate in the Borough of Sunbury, on the south
west corner of Blackberry and River streets, on
which is erected a Two Story Brick Dwelling
House and Kitchen, Ac, now occupied by H. B.
Master, Esq., late the estato of Isaac Zeigler,
dee'd., and in which his widow Mary Zeigler
holds a life estate. To le told at the properly of
Emily J. Englo and Norman S. Engle, minort,
esch entitled to one eighth part.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said
day, when the terms will be made known by
HENRY C. EYER,
Guardian.
By order of the Court,
J. P. PURSE L, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, March 1 1, 1854
" SHERIFF'S SALES.
Y virtue of a certain writ of Lev. Facial
to me directed, will be sold by public sale, on
Monday, the third of April, next, at 1 o'clock,
P. M., at the Court House, in Sunbury, the fol
lowing property, viz : all that messuage piece or
Parcel of Land,
situate in Coal township, Northumberland coun
ty, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as fol
lows, to nil: Beginning at a white oak, thence
by lands surveyed for Esther Kramer, north
eighty eight degrees, east one hundred aid ninety
perches to a post, thence by laud surveyed for
William tireen and Samuel Clark north two
degrees, west one hundred and two perches to
stones, thence by lunds surveyed for Thomas
Hamilton, south eighty eight degrees, west two
hundred and forty-five perches to stones, thence
by lands surveyed for M. E. Leverson south
thirty degrees, east one hundred and seventeen
perches to the place of beginning, containing one
hundred and thirty acres and fifty four perches
and allowance, cVc, being the same tract of land
winch was surveyed for John Carson in the year
1794, and returned as 466 acres, but which upon
re-survey by the order of the board of proprietors
dated March 6th 1824, was reduced to 131 acres
and 54 perches, and which by divers conveyances
was vested in the said Charles Wharton partee
hereto in Fee.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the projicrty of Charles Wharton.
ALSO:
TY Virtue of a certain writ of Ven. Exp. tome
directed will be sold by public Vendue, or
outcry, at the same time and place,
A Certain Lot or piece of Land,
situate in Lower Augusta township, county
aforesaid, bounded north by lands of Joseph Gass,
east oy la nut ot tieorge Bavidge, south by lands
ef Abm. Wolf, and west by land of Joseph Gsss,
containing 40 acres more or less, all of which is
cleared, whereon are erected a small log House,
a log & table, cVc.
. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
'he property of Valentine HannabacH.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office 1
Sunbury. March 11, 1854.- J
Orphans Court Sale.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, I will sell at pub
lic sale, at Burr s Hotel in the Borough or Nor
thumberland, On FRIDAY, the 31st dsy or MARCH, 1854,
at one o'clock, P. M.,
1st. A Farm adjoining the Borough of North-
umberland, Pa., containing 125 acres, with about
85 acres cleared, with house, barn, 4c, on the
same,
The above farm is beautifully situated near
tne canst, and the line of the Sunbury and trie
Railroad, and within five minutes walk of the
town of Noithumberland. It is excellent grain
land, and has upon it a valuable sand atone
quarry.
Sd. Also, a Frame House and two lots on
Queen street, In the Borough of Northumberland
formerly occupied by the Rev. James Ksy, dee'd.
3d. Also, Two and a half acres of land, lying
between the canal and the West Branch of the
Susquehanna, iu the Borough of Northumber
land. Terms on tbisd down, at the time of sale,
and the balance in three equal annual payments,
with interest psyable yearly.
. . JAMES KAY,
Acting Executer of Rev. James Kay, dee'd.
By order of the Court.
J. P. PUR8EL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, March 4, 1854,
To be Rented.
A (OodDwellins' Houaaln M.rW.l .i,.
u bu7-. .,n1u'' ' e effice of the American.
II, IQOtSt,
SUNBURY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
SHAMOKIN
Collegiate Institute.
R. HILL, A. B., PrinoipaL
Rev. C. J. EHREHART, A. M.
Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evu
dencts of Christianity, tfc.
Teacher of Primary Department.
rTMIE first session of this Institution, located at
Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pa.,
will commence on Wxdsxsoat, the 10th day of
Mat, 1864.
The year will be divided into three sessions of
fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of
four weeks in spring and autumn, and one of
two weeks during the holidays.
The Institution will comprise three departments,
A Primari, Academic and Collssiits.
The course of instruction in these will be full
and thorough, embracing all the branches asually
taught in these respective departments.
Rates or Totioh i
Primary Department, per session, $4,00
Academic " " 6,00
Collegiate ' M $8,00
A large and spacious room has been secured
to meet the wants of the Institution, until the
necessary buildings are completed.
Boarding can be obtained in private families
at reasonable rates.
The Board of Trustees will spsre no pains or
labor, to make Shamokin Collegiate Institute,
worthy the patronage and confidence of the com
munity. For further particulars, address Kimber Clea
ver, Esq., of Shamokin, President of Board of
Trustees, or Rev. C. J. Ehrehart of Paxinos,
Northumbeiland county. Pa.
Shamokin, March 4, 1854.
For Sale!
THE House and Lot of Ground in Market
stroet, now in the occupancy of Miss Jane
Finney. Possession will be given immediately.
For terms, dec, apply to
HENRY DONNEL.
Sunbury, March II, 1854. 3t.
REGISTERS' NOTICE.
jMOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
' Creditors and other persons interested in the
Estates of the following named persons, that the
Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of
said Estates have filed their accounts with the
Register of Northumberland County, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of
April, A. V., 1854, in the forenoon, for confirma
tion and a.lowan'rc.
Nathan Irwin, dee'd., settled by his AJui'lor,
Thomas Pollock.
Frederick Ttchopp, dee'd.. Final Acct. settled
by his Adin'rs, Philip & Andrew Tschopp.
Adam Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John Adam Daniel.
Benj. L. Vastine, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor.
Lewis V. Vastine.
Henry Lantz, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by
his Ex'r, Simon Lantz.
John Schleppy, dee'd., settled by his Adin'rs,
Conrad Schleppy cV Chas. A. Kutz.
Baltzer Bordncr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs,
Jonathan Ac George Bordncr.
Mary Sears, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs, Thos.
Snyder & Robert S. Seers,
Anthony Yodcr, dee'd.. settled by his Ex'rs,
Peter Yoder 4 Daniel Herncr.
Wilson Price, dee'd., settled by his Executor,
William H. Muench.
Michael Neidig, dee'd., settled by his Adui'r,
Samuel S. Wagner.
Daniel Latsha, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
John S. & Henry Latsha.
John Engle, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, de
bonis non, Philip Weiser.
Philip Helrich, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors,
Michael, Samuel & Nicholas Helrich.
John Eistcr, dee'd.. settled by his Adm'rs, John
H. & Jacob II. Eister.
William W. Irland, dee'd., settled by his
Adm'r, D. L. Irland.
Richard Barclay, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors,
Thos. Strawbridge & Roliert A. OilVcn.
Jane Rishcl, settled by her Guardian, Marl'm
Rishel.
Caroline Troxel, settled by her Guardian,
George Smith.
John Eislei, jr., (Guardian Acct.) ssttled by
John Eister, sr., Adm'tor.
Simon Follnier, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
Philip and Rebecca Fullmer.
JOHN P. PUltSEL, Register.
Register's Ollice,
Sunbury, March 4, 1854.- J
LAWRENCE HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA-
THE subscriber resjectfully informs the public
that she still continues to keep the above
named public house, and that she has engaged
Air. W eiser SAeglet to superintend the ssmc.
She has also received a new supply of good
liquors and wines, and trusts that she will be
able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her
House.
MARIA THOMPSON.
Sunbury March 4. 1854. If.
Canal Boats for Sale.
rjuIE subscribers having retired from the
Boating and carrying business, ofl'er for sale
Ten First Class Pennsylvaaia
CANAL BOATS,
All in complete order, having been thoroughly
repaireJ, and aro now ready for use. The Boats
can lie seen by calling on John Zie'ler, Columbia,
Lancaster co., Pa.
BINGHAM & DOCK,
276 Market street, Philadelphia.
Phila., March 4, 1854 2m.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE!
The Russian Ministers
Have left France and England, and the
consequence will no doubt be a serious
war, md great rise in the price of grain,
eye, out
S. SCIINUltMAN $ CO.,
rilAKE pleasure in informing the citizens of
JS. Sunbury, and vicinity, that it has not, nor
will not effact the low price of their excellent
winter stock of clothing, but that they are now
selling off all at first cost. This is no humbug,
and tbe only way to find out the truth of it, is to
give us a call, when every pains willl be taken
to deal at low prices and satifactory to customers.
In addition to a good stock of clothing, persons
will find at our establishment a fine assortment
of
Watches, Jewelry, &c,
which we claim the right of selling cheaper than
any other store of the kind, in this section of the
country, Don't forget the name and place, 8,
Schnurman & Co., Market street, Sunbury,
nearly opposite John Young's Store.
We will in a short time recieve our Sprint
and Summer stock, which we also intend to sell
the most reasonable. Believing our old motto,
CASH, to be a good one, we will still adhere to
it. The ready John Is always the most com
fortable.
8. SCHNURMAN & CO.
Punbury, March 4, 1854 08 tf
Notice to pay up.
ALL persons indebted to Friling oV Grant are
respectfully requested to call and par their
accounts, on or before the first of April next, as
they must have cash to purchase their spring
supplies.
Sunbury, March 4, 1654. 4t
An Apprentice Wanted. '
AN mduetrious boy, between 16 and II years
, "f desirous of learning the 8addlery
and Harness making business, can find a goad
""" y app'juig to tne subscriber.
. . t A. J. STROH.
Bunbury, Tab. J5,
. CIRCULAR.
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to In
form his friends and the public generally
that he will continue the business of a
Cabinet Makers' Finding1 Store,
in all its various branches at the old stand, No.
134 South Second St., below Dock st. Philadcl.
phis, and respectfully solicits a continuance of
the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the late
firm ef T. & I Thompson, assuring his friends
that every exertion will bo made by himself and
those in his employ to merit a continuance) of
their much esteemed favor.
THOMAS THOMPSON.
Phila., March 4, 1854. 6m. .
Estate of iTEOOiT'tiiiL
TyOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
A' ministration on the estate of Martha Good
hart, late of the Borough of Sunbury, decd,
have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore
all persons indebted to said estate will discharge
the same, and those having demands will present
them fer settlement
F. BUCHER, Adm'tor.
Sunbury, March 4, 1854. 6t.
7o thi Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of Northum
berland. The undersiened pt thinner rnnectfnlly snlii-its the Hon.
Court to grant him a license to krvp an litli ur Uvern at
his old sum! in Georgetown.
Fn AXKf.lN FRYKIt.
WE the underttjrnpd citizens of Oirpplm-n, b-nie; ac
quainted with the t'clllioncr, di certify tltat lie is iif good
repute fir hnnrsty and temperance, and thill lie is well pro-vid-d
wilh house room ond other convenience for the ac
commodation of etrenirers and trnvclris, and thnt an Inn nr
tavern there ia neccsrury for the accommodation ol stran
gers and travelers.
Philip Spata, G. B. Wiser, ftolnmnn ResMer, John
Peiler, George YV. Artierpnst, I'hilip Holib, George Spats,
Charles Urousoia, Peter B ird, joai-ph Fenstermolier,
Jacob Uingcman, Jacob Ureihclbia. Andrew Ditty.
Georgetown. March 4, t8'4 3t.
To the Honorable the Judees of the Court of
Quarter sessions for the county of Northum
berland.
The nnderiigned peliti.ner respectfully solicits Die Hon.
Htrl to gmnl him a decline o seep an mil ur tavern at
s old stand in the township of Shnmokiu.
CIIAltLKfl XV. BNYDKn.
WE the linderiieneil citizens of ShnnloVin township,
lieiiie ncniininted with the Petitioner, do certify thnt he ia
of grKjd icpute for honesty and teinperaiie, nnd Ihnt he is
well provided wtiti riou-e room onn oincr c niveuinneea lor
he accommodation 01 aimnger ami travelers, nun mat an
nn 01 tavern there is necessory fur the nccominiMlation of
strangers and traveleia
r . r. ?warlz, l.n.iries i.eiseiinng, jimcs vnunoin,
Charlea Mnrtz. II. H. VuMinc, Adam Pimmlg, David
Marts, John Fisher. John liuukrl, Jr., Clotwotthy Fisher1
hmajrl Zimmerman, in. H . I'ersing.
Keainokin tp., March 4, Ibl. tit.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Cyirt of
Q'lirter sessions for tne county of Northum
berland. The undersigned petiti.tner respectfully solicits the Hon
intrt tn cram her n liccnnn to keen an lun or tavern ut
her old s'uud in the Uorougli of Sunbury,
MARIA THOMPSON.
WE the undersigned citizens nf Suulalrv. being ac
quainted wilh Ihe Petitioner, du certify thai site is of good
pute lor nonesty and temperance, and unit slie Is well
provided with house lKm uiul other conveniences for the
accommodation of strungera and travelers, and thut an Inn
or tavern there la nccctsury for the accoinmodatini ol
strangers ond travelers
G. M. Yorks, Geo. Martin, .lacoh Yonne, Jno P Puisel,
Fred l-azirini, Ira T. Clement, XV. T. Grant, John Haas,
Jcn45ouriie, John lluj ers, Win. M. Rockefeller. II. K.
Masscr,
Sunbury, Malch 4, 18JJ. 3t.
'o the Honorable the Judges if the court of
Quarter sessions Jor tlic county of frorthum
berlard. The undersigned petitioner icspectfiiny s ilicits the Hon.
Court tn grant im a license to keep an lun or uveiil ut
hia old slund ill Suamukut township.
samitx nnostovs
WE the undersigned citizens o5 &lioinnkin township.
being acquaietcd with the Petitioner, do certify lint he is
of good repute for honesty nnd lempeinnce, and thut he ia
well provided with house loom and other couveuieiicea
or the acctinnioriiition ol stiangers nuil travelers, ami that
n tun or tavern there is necessary for the accommodation
I stHiigcrs ami travelers.
David Feaglev, John Irfller, Jacob Treiblev, Solomon
Fagcley, B. F. I.erch. John ll-dmer, Daniel F. Ililbisli,
ihti Henner, Jacob Brosious, Jac 'b II. Kisler, bbas Bro-
cioiis, John Kister.
Minmokm tp., March 4, IHil. tn.
To the Honorable the Judees of the Court of
Quarter sessions Jor the county of Joi lluim-
be r land.
The uudersiened petitioner respeetfullv solicits Ihe Hon.
Court to grant him a license to keep an Jnn ur tavern ut
is uld stand in the u 'rough ot sunburv.
CHARM'S WE.VVKB.
WE the undersigned citizens of the Itoroueti of Suuhurv,
beiue acquainted with the Petitioner, do eerllfv that he is
of food repute for honesty and temperance, and Ihnt he la
wull provnled with House ruotn unil other conveniences lor
the accommodation of strangers anil Irnvelera, and that an
lun or tavern there ia necesgury lor the accommodation of
atranjrers and travelcre.
It. U. Masser. II. J. olverlon, J. II. Messcr, Jacob
Culi'.e, Geo. .Mania, Fred. IjUKarus. Peter It. Masser, Kobt.
II. Awl, Jacob Youae, James Heard, Jno. V. Purl, Dnn't.
W. Slundel
uiihury, Maich, 4.
To the Honorable the Judges of the court of
Quarter sessions for the county oj Northum
berland. The undcrsiened petitioner resneclfullv solicits thelton.
Court to ciutit him a license lo keep an Inn or tavern at
he old stand tn lower Augusta township.
CHARLES S JONES.
WE the undersicned citizens of Iiwer Amriista town-
ship, being; acquainted with the Petitioner, do certify that
he is of pood repute for honesty und temperance, and thut
he ia well provided with house room and oiher eotivcnien
ees for the accommodation of atnuerers and Inivelera, and
that an Inn nr tavern there is necessary for the accommo
dation of strangers and tiovclcrs.
John bhricht. Joint Colilren. Robert S. Seers. David
Shipinan, Peter Yncom, Win Sicj-fried, Morrie T. J-.nea.
John Long, William Snyder, Jeremiah StClaii, Pule! II.
nii.nr, uauici ruiair.
lower Augusta, March 4, 1SS4 31.
To the Honurable the Judges of Ihe CouiX of
Quarter sessions Jor the county of Northum
b:rland. The undersigned prlitinner respectfully e-'licits the Hon.
Court to grant turn a license to keep an lun or tavern at
Ihe old stand, kept by Win. Farrow, dee'd, at Snydertowii.
WILLIAM FARROW, Jr.
WE the tmdersiened ciliceus of Sham-dun township.
Iteiiig acquainted with the Petitioner, do carlify that he is
ol koou repute lor lioucrty and tempt-iaitce, and that he is
well provided with house room and . tiler conveniences for
the accommodation of slraiiKera and truvelcra, a.d tlial an
Inn or tavern there is uecsssuiy for Ihe sccummodatimi of
strnnfreia and travclera.
nebustisu Bouffhner, Daniel II. Evert, Daniel Pmith,
Mnhlen Hoiiehucr, John Moore. Clon ics Hurts, Ira Jones,
tin Camplwll, Ceor(t J. Adams, Charles Lciscnriiij;,
eph C. Robins, Jacob E, Mueneli.
Siiydertown, March 4, 151 31.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Quarter session Jor the county of Northum
berland. The undersigned petitioner respectfully solicits tht Hon
ourt to (rant tier a lleenae to keen an iuu or luveru at
her old aluud in the B'irougli of Suututi y.
CATHARINE BOULTON.
WE the undersiffuen eitrzensol the lloroueh of Sunburv.
being acquainted with the Petitioner, do certify that she is
of good repute for honesty and temperance, aad tluit she is
well prnvieed with house room and other conveniences for
the accommodation of strangers and travclera, and tlutt an
Inn or tavern there ia necessary for the accommodation of
strangers and travclera.
Peter U Masscr, Philip Clark, John G. Bright. Solomon
Stroh, Chas J. Ilruuer, James Covert, F.d. Y. Urittit, J.
II. Masscr, Gluts. Weaver, II. J. Wolverlon, John ouug,
hn uieiner.
Sunbury, March 4, !S54.3t.
To the Honorable tht Judges of the Court of
Quarter sessions Jor tAi county of Northum
berland. The underaiened petitioner rcaneetfutlv solicits the Hon.
Court to grant him a license to keep au Inn or tavern at
his old stand in the Borough of Northumberland.
WILLIAM STREATER.
WE the undersicned eitiseua of the Borouah of North
umberland, being acquainted with the Petitioner, do certify
that he ia ol good repute lor honesty sua temperance, and
that he is well provided with house room end other con
veniences for the aeoommodutlon of strangers and travel
era, and that an lna or taveru there ia necessary foi the
accommodation of atrangers and traveleia.
t t; Morton, m. ruggart, j. t,. nick, M. I. u. witn.
tngton, Jamea Taggait, Wni. WiU-ni, Josiak Chapman,
John Shrincr., Joseph Priestley, W. T. .Forsyth, John
Gust, Joint Wbealluy
Nortb'd., Murcu A, 3t.
lo the Honorable the Judges of the Court
of Quarter sessions for tht county of
J'oithunlberlund.
The undersigned netitiouer respeel f ullv solicits the Hon.
Court torrent hint a license to keep aa tunes tavern at
bis okl aland lu tit towu of Bharaokin-
WM.M. WEAVER.
WE the undeisiffiicd citisena of the tows of Shamokin.
being acquainted with the Petitioner, do certify that be ia
of auud reiHite for honesty and teiniierauce, and that b is
well proved with bouae room and other convenience
for tbe BCeomnvoAauon o strangers end liave era, and
that an Iuu or leveea there la necessary for the acouuimo-,
detion of strangers ana travelers.
Ktuia Eisenhart. Sleeken Jiutenbender. Jaa. X Boyd, J.
H.Uweea,H. Vaa Gaskeu, Jiiab Reed, Galen 8, Kobiita,
John B, Dnuty, Joseph Bind, Daniel Kvert, t. C. liaans,
A. R. Flake.
&uunuku, Muck 4, 16M.- .
Blacksmithing.
rTWE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of
Suhburv, and the public' generally, that he
intends to carry on the
KlAcksniltlilng Builnetii
on his own account, and that .he has removed
his shop from near Clement's store,- to a new
shop on the premises of Mark Scupham, in Fawn
street, where he will be happy to accommodate
all his customers.
HENRY PARTON.
Sunbury, March 5, 1854. tf.
wsioioTi ofpartnerTp."
JVOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
' heretofore existing between the subscribers,
in the Ulncksmithing business In the Borough of
Sunbury, was dissolved by mutual consent, on
the 1st of February at The accounts of the
late firm will be settled by John Clark.
JOHN Cl.AIJK,
HENRY PARTON.
Sunbury, Msrch 4, 1854. 3U
LEATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
A'e. 8 South Third Street, below Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE attention of country buyers Is called to
the extensive assortment of alt kinds of
Finished leather.
Moroccos,
CalfSkir.s,
, Sheep Skins, Ac.,
constantly on hand and for sale at reduced
prlcca.
RED AND OAK POLE LEATHER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
exenungo lor goods.
Phila., Feb. 4, 1854- Sm.
MEXICAN GUANO.
THE subscribers elTer for sale Mexican Guano
of the best quality, well adapted to the soils
of Pennsylvania and New Jersey) analsys of
which, by a well known chemist, is in our posses
sion.. This article is suld it a much lower price
than the Peruvian, and will he found fully equal
in fertilizing qualities.
H. S. BURLING & CO.
101 North Frrnit Street, Philadelphia.
Phila., Feb. S5, 1654 3m.
Estate of J. C. PERKINS," dee'd.'
V OTICE is hceby gixen, that letters of admin-
" islration have bon granted to the subscriber,
upon the estate of J. C. Perkins, deceased, late of
Trevorton. All those knowing themselves in
debted to said estate, sre requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims, to present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement.
P. B. MASSER, Adm'r.
Sunhnrv, March 4, 1S51. Gt.
Assitjiicc? Account.
VTOTl
Br
TICE is herehy given that J. Woods
rown, Eiq., assignee of Cornelius McCiin-
lcy has filed his account ia the Prothonolary'e
ollice, and the same will be presented to the Court
for confirm stion at April Term next. .
JAM KS BEAKD, 1'ioth'y.
Prothonotarj's Office, )
Sunbury. Feb. 85, 1854. J
1,000 Book Agents Wanted"
To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works
for the Year 1854-.
$1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR.
"ttliTAjNTED in every section of the United
' Stales, active and enterprising men, to
cngiige in the sate of some of the best Books
published in the Country. To men of good ad
dress, possessing a small capital of from $'25 ta
$100, such inducements will be ollercd as to
enable them to make from $3 to $5 a day profit.
lT The Books published by us arc all useful
in their character, extremely popular, and com
mand ftirgc sales wherever they are offered.
For further particulars, address, (postage paid,
K0BEUT SEARS, Pi hlihhkk.
181 William Street, New-York.
.rw ork, Feb. 25, 1854. 3t.
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & LANING,
MAM FACTl ltKltS & IMPMRTERS,
No 121 Arch Street, second door above Sixth.
Philadelphia,
VrHF.KE may be found the largest and hand
" soinest assortment in the city.
Purchasers from the country will find it to their
advantage to call at our store, where they will he
suited wilh a superior article at the lowest prices.
Bl KTO. it LANING,
No. 114 Arch Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia.
Phila., Feb. 55 1854. 3m.
"EstaTeoTLYDIA H0USEL, dee'd.
TAJ OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned upon the estate of I.ydia House), late
cf Rush township, Northumberland county,
dee'd. All persons having claims sgainst said
estate are requested to present them, duly au
thenticated, for settlement ; and those knowing
themselves indebted to make payment without
ilelnv.
CHARLES II OVSEL, Adm'r.
Rush tp., Feb. 25. 1853 tit.
ClT6 THIlfG'AT COST
Great lJargains ! !
IN order lo make room for our spring supplies
we have commenced from to-day to sell off
our Stock of ready ntudc Winter Clothing, at or
iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub
lic in general who arc in want of warm clothing,
to favor us with a call. -'Old Boreas" has not
quit us yet fur this winter, and in consequence
we will probably have suino cold weather yrt,
whereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service.
Even if not needed at the moment people will
find it advantageous to supply themselves before
hand, as we hold out a good oppertunity now to
all. Cold bluslerirg spring ia long yet and even
through summer a thick Overcoat will come han
dy sometimes. We hove a choice lot on hand
yet and respectfully invite our patrons to call at
0. EL8BER0 & CO S.
Cheap Clothing- Store,
Market Street, opposite Ihe Post Office.
N. B. Wc will continue as heretofore to sell
all goods in our line as reasonable as possible
still adhering to our old motto :
CHEAP FOR CASH
G. ELSBERG dr. Co.
8unbury, Feb. 18, 1854.
ValuableProperty for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
riHE subscriber oners for sale the following
JL property in the Borough of Sunbury, vixi
THE HOUSE
And two contigious Lota of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
occupied by the subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. Also i
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 nnd Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Aloo: six acres of
ground at lbs Point, adjoining Ihe Susquehanna,
on which are erected two frame bouses wagon
house, Ac. Alsot
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
are also erected three liine kilns. Also
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of River and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also I
Twenty-Thrco Vacant Lots
oat Eldurbsrry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jn 14, 1851 if.
sSSnsssss
CAHII, CilESE. V Co-,
Flour, Grain and Lumber -Commision
Merchants,'
23 and 85 Spear's Wharf,
, Baltimore. x
REFERENCES.
John Clark, Esq , President Citir-ns' Bank, Ball.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Branklin Uank, "
John Ilerlzler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sinnicksnn cV Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De
posits. J. Wellower k Son Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove.
J. H. App cV Co.,
Nsgle, Wingate 4- Ce., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
George Bodine, Hughsville,
W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville.
Gen. Willism F. Packer, WillianisporL
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Csshier, "
James II. II tiling, M
Lewis G. Huling, "
M'Henry & Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Huling, Esq., Lock Haven.
G?" Carr, Giese & Co. havo the largest wharf
room of any commision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick dispatch to boats In discharg
ing their cargoes.
February 11, 1854. 6m.
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATSON k 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.
"JONTINUE to manufacture of superior quut
ity, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of ail kinds;
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
&c. Cylinders and Patidy Rolls covered in the
best manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders,. Screen
Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covors,
Coal and sand screens, cVc, Fancy Wire Work
of every description.
Phila., Feb. 4, 1854. 3m.
LEAD, ZINC,
IRON PAIXT,
OIL AND COLORS,
MAlitTJCTCPKn ST
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO.,
Represented by Lewis, James Sf Co.,
135 South Front Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Orders thankfully received punctually attend
ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered
for sale on the most liberal terms.
For samples and particulate, please address as
above.
rhila., Jan. SI, 1854 3m.
1000 TONS No. 1
Super Phosphate of Lime,
D1
EBL'RG'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE.
warranted of superior quality, the cheapest
manure in the world, i'urmcrs and dealers sup
plied at low prices.
EXTRA QUALITY LAND TLASTER.
5000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster, select
ed expiessly for its fertilizing quality.
10,00 bushels of same in bulk. 1,00 barrels
Calcined Plaster. 500 barrels Casting Plaster.
100 barrels "Dentist Plaster.
PERUVI IN GUANO.
This article we offer in confidence to our cus
tomers, as equal to any imported, and fur superior
to most in the market.
5,000 bags of this superior Guano, for sale at
the lowest market rates. Also, Putagnnian
Guano, Poudrctte, Ground Charcoal, Ac., &c.
C. FRENCH & CO.
At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York
Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Sticcta, Phila
delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 1854. 3m.
a. M. BARTUOI.OW. O. TIKPANy, IS. I. B. CUARKOX
Hartholow, Tiffany 05 Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Foreign anil Domestic
DRV GOODS,
AND AUENTS FOR THE SALE Ot
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
as they can tie bought in any other market they
... i. r..-.i....,,i. .... s
Ualtimore, Nov. lib, I80J. ly.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale!!
THE subscriber oilers at private sale his house
and lot of ground, situate in the Borough ef
Sunbury, on the north west corner of Fawn and
Blackberry streets, now in the occapancy of J as.
Bcsrd, Esq. The bouse is a two story
BllICK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order snd condition. For terms spplv
to the subscriber, st the Forks of the Plum Creek
snd Tulpohocken road.
JACOU VF.IMEtt.
January 7, 1854. Sin.
FRUIT AND" CONFECTIONARY.
RUBINCAM &. SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers tit
Confectionary of all Kinds,
No. 113 North Third St , below Race,
Philadelphia.
rilHE attention of Dealers is requested to an
L exsmination of their stock, which will be
found at least equal to any in this city. Foreign
Krui.s of all kinds in season.
N. I). Orders by mail or otherwise promptly
attended to.
Phila., Fob. 11, 1854 3m.
Look to your Interests !
We will try to please ! !
S. N. THOMPSON
nrp ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
BV the public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimerts, Cassinets, Jeans, Dulling,
Muslins, Vesttngs, Linens, Ifc.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin it Lains, Lawns,
Ginghams, Berages, Hobts,
M'oe.'tns, flannels, It.
CUlOCKniES,
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ea, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Suit, "c, olc, otc
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, ft, t.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A large assortment of Boots s .ij Shoes, for
men, women and uiiMren.
Hat Cits, &c, of vsri jus sixes and styles.
Besides a large tnd general assortment ef
fashionable goods. Call and examine for jour
selves. "
CF Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchanga at the highest market p'ices.
"Sunbury, H mo. 18&J.4 m. 30, 'ja.
THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE.!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
These- Pills being eompoeed entirely of meitieinel herlat are
of s moat harmlesa nature, while the etnurrtiiiry vir
tues they p-awes have rendered them aniverajlly poinjlar
in nearly every part of the world. The Immense sitcoeee
they hsre met wilh throughout ihti States is most extie.
ordinary, owing, It is presumed, to Iheir wondeilul
efficact In Ihe cure of Biliinis complaints snd disorders
of the Liver end Stomach. Pereone who iersercre In
using them in accoriUutee with the duectiuiai, seldom
fail lu being restored to health.
WKAK.NIOS AND DEBILlTY.-Br.JTOn ATION TO
HEALTH OF A GENTLEMAN A OKI) 4,. WH EN
AT DEATH'S DOOIt.
Copy of a Letter from tht Rev. Chailtt Smith,
dated Norton,St. Philips, near Bath, Somer
s tshirt, 11th August, 1853.
Tn Professor Hoi.iowaT, ,
Sir. A Ml. Joseph I'uxton, formerly a resilient of His
place, bad beeitin s declining stale of health tt dnwsrils
of three yeare, gradually wssting eway lo a shadow by
nightly prrapiratiuMB and vinl of appetite, which eiins.d
gientn ueasineas loliis fiiends, ss lie bd consulted various
medical men in Uelh without effect. He at le-t used your
Pills, and under providence, was restored lo health by their
means. He htely emigrated to New Yolk, end has just
written to ear, that he waa never better In heelib, and de
sired me to acquaint voo wilh the circumtfince. I uugM
also lo mention, thst my wife had derived great benefit
from tint uso rtf your Pills.
I remain, Sir, yottre respaclfully,
CHAttLES SMITH, Dissenting Minister.
A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED UVEtt
OF MANY YEARS' DURATION.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis, Chemist,
Yeovil, to P. ofessor Holloway.
Dcai Sir In this district your Pills eimman-J a more
'extensive sale than any other proprietary medicine liefore
the public. As e proof of their efficacy in Liver and Bilious
Uomplr.ints I mav mention the following ense A lady of
this town with wiioml sm pera nially acquainted, for years
was a severe sufl'erer from disease of the Liver and (litres
tive oreuns; her medical attendant aesured her that he
could do nothing to relieve her suflTerinps. and it was not
likely aire could survive many months. Tiiis announcement
naturally caused great alarm among ber friends and rela
tions, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills,
which so Irnpioved hel general heulib lint she waa induced
to continue them until she received a perfect cure. This
is twelve months ago, and she hns not experienced eny
symptoms of relapse, and often deelarea that your Pills
have been the means of snving her life.
I remain. Dear Sir, yours truly,
July 83d, 1853. (.Signed) J . GAMES.
These celebrated Pills art vmndtifully effica
cious in the following complaints.
Ane Dropsy
lnftammslton
Astlima Dysentery
Uilions Complaints Krysipelas -lilotches
on the Fenule Irrega
Ks-itt larities
Jaundice
Liver Cora-
plnints
LunitMieo
Piles
Rheumatism
Rctcntkn of
l.'rine
ScfM-fnla. or
King's Evil
It,iwe; Complaints Fevers of ell
Colics kinds
Consti potion of Fits
the B"Wels Gout
CimmimptiuM Heud-ntVie
lelility Indigestion
re Tiimate Stone and Gravel
Tic Douloureux Tumours
Secnnd.lry
Symptoms
Ulcere VeiiercalAneeti.ias Wurmsuf all kinds
Weakness, from whMever cause Ac, Ac.
S.ilitt the I'.staMishmcnt of Professor Hotl.nwsT, St
Strnial, (near Temple liar, Imilim.) and also st Ins House
in New York. Orders lor Medicines 111 the Slates, addrcs.
scd 'T. II jllovroy New York,' will icceive due slleution
Sold als l.y nil regpeehihte Inttpgisls t,d Dealers in Med
icines tliroiVhoiit the l.'nileil States, in Boxes nt 37 cents,
87 cents, and SI .All cents each. To lie trail Wliolcsule of
the priticipul Drug Houses in the Union.
v T'icre ia s considerable saving !)' taking Die larger
r'r-t.
V 1' - Directions fur the guidance of patients ia every
il K-ii!ri nre nflixed to eni-h tux.
December !M, 1S33, ly.
.WSTOCS. WINDOW SHADES. SW STYLES.
C. L. MILLER. & CO.
I"- MANUFACTURERS 8
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
In Window Shade.
South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets,
v PHILADELPHIA..
SUCH as (iotho's Landscapes, Uoiders, Vases,
Heroics, Uoqucts,
GOLD BORDERS, &c.
Of the most beautiful designs nnd perfection of
finish in this country, and at such
LOW PRICES,
As to challenge all competition. BufTand Whitti
Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cards, Brasses,
&c, in every variety, for City or Country Trade.
We invite an examination of our stock, at the
Depot, South-west corner ef Second and Arch
streets, Philadelphia.
January SS, 185-1. 6m.
WM. P. POTTS,
IMPORTER AND D F. A L E R IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below 13A, north side,
PHIIiADSLPHIA.
Phila., Jan. 8, 1854. ly.
The British Quarterlies
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
l.KONAnn SCOTT Jt CO , New York, continue to
He.publisli ihe following Uiilisb periodicals, vis 1
Til K LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW
(Consei votive.)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
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THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
(Tory.)
The present critical tnl of Kuropeaji flair will tender
tliesa pulitiuations unanally interettiiig daring I tie jwir
ISaVl. They will occupy t nnd, He ground between th
hastily written iwwi-ilemt, crude speculation, and tiyinc
rumor of the datly Jouruul, und ttie ponderous TVme tT
the future hl"riiui, written after the living Interest and
excitement of the gteit political events shall have patted
way. It is l these IVriodicals thnt readers roust kxte for
the only realty intelligible nnd reliable hisKKy i rnrreut
events, and such, tn uriditiun to their well-established
literary, acimitiAr. dud theological character w urge litem
upon thcci'iisiticratiim oi the rrading public.
Arrangements are In progtpa for the receiptor early
sheets fnni the Jtiitish publisher, by which w shall b
able to phc? all our Kepiints iu the hnnUs of subscribers,
alktut ns siton us they enn be furhished with the foreign
co pit's Although this will Invotv a very large outlay on
our port, we Shull continue to furnish the rvnodicsis at
the same low rates as heretofore, viz ;
Per aim.
For any one of the four Review fr3 bO
t or any two of the four He views - $ 00
For any three of the four Kevicws - 7 00
For ulff--ur of the Reviews - ft Oil
For Blackwood's Magazine 3 tx)
For niark wood and three Reviews 00
For Jllackwood ond the four Heviewi 10 00
Payments tobe mailt in all cases in advanit.
Honey current in the State trhere issued uill
be received at par
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty-five per eeut. from the above pri
ces will I allowed to Clubs ordering four or more eo-nie
of any one or inure of the above woikt. Thus: Four
copies nf liietrkw'), or of one Review, wi'l be sent ta
one address for ! ; four copies cf the four Reviews end
Blackwood for t3Uj and so on.
POSTAGE.
In slltlie pr'iuipsl Cities and T.'Wns. these wrrVs vi!t
be delivered, Irrough Aeents, HKEK OK IMSTAGE
When sent by nieil, ihe F.ts. uauy pert of the Uniicl
Steles will lie but Ttvrllly .Four ttnli e venr for
HlAikw,Kl," end tint Twelve trait a year tot h
ol the Ueviews. ,
Reniiit:inces and cnnimnniestinn should always be
adUtessed, poet'tnid, to the Puliiishers,
LEONARD SCOTT k CO.,
W GOLD PTUKKT, XKW YOtlK
X- B I.. S. 4 Co. Imve rerentlv unlilislicd, and Irjve
low fur snle. the "KAlt.MrH S Gt'lDK," bv Henry ftte.
nhens, of Kdinburgh, eud I'rof. Norton, of Yale Cillree
New Hiivii,o.,mp!eieintwmvls, niel"ctav.i, c i tsimne
lWO iinj.ee, H siee! aod CU) woul enaiavuiss, Pi.ce ia
muslin bindlilfr, tts.
I5T This work Is !ttT the old 'Brwk f the Farn!
111 Norlh Third Street, belotc Race,
tHIUBEtiniA.
n,,iac'.niers k Wholesala Dpalflv ln
li','.' I'.''""' IJvs".g Glessee, rrd?e.
V ", i"-.... . Vios,.Twi.
Vi.ies,
ri..f ' l: 'u"w ems'ies, Weiehca,
Cedar ure. Bnule Uru:. nv .v. '
oou euu m.w ware of all lirtJe, at lh
Maiiufttcttirera' lowest cash prirfs.
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