Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 25, 1854, Image 3

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BALTIMORE M. E. CONFERENCE AP
POINTMENTS. The Baltimore Conference of the M. E.
Church mljnurneJ at Baltimore, on Weclnes
day evening, afterer a. session of thirteen
days. , lhe following appointments are to
churches in Pennsylvania: '
Bellefont District. John Poisnl, P. E.
Fellefonte Station, Thomss Daugherty. Belle
fonts Circuit, J. W. Haughawout, T. D Got.
wait. Penn's Valley, Alem Biittain, E, VV
Kirby. Huntingdon, Nathan S. Buckingham.
Manor Hill, Elisha Butler, Samuel Creighlon
Warrior's Matlc, W. L. Spotswood, F. E,
Crever, George Guyer, snp. Bald Eagle,
Charles Cleavern New Washington, C. G
Linthicum, D. M. Giles. Clearfield, Adam
Huokerbury, R. A. Balhurst. Karthaus, H.
C. McDatiiel, one to be supplied. Caledonia,
Nathan Shaffer, Nathaniel Colburn. Sinna
(nahoning, Albert Hartman, one to be sup.
plied. Liberty Valley, Jacob L. Ever. Pine
Creek, Penberlon Bird. Jersey Shore, John
W. Elliott. Great Island, George Warren.
Lock Haven, Justus A. Melick, one to be sup
plied. Kettle Creek Mission, one to be sup
plied. Northumberland District. T B Sargent, P
E. 1 Williamsport, John Stiue. Newberry,
Joseph S Lee, Jos Y Rothrock. Muncy, T
H Switzer, Samuel Barns, Edward E Allen,
sup. Milton Circuit, Thos Tanyhill, Chas C
Mabee. Milton Station, Jacob S McMurry.
Northumberland, Thos Barnhard, one to be
supplied. Lewisburg, Bon jam in B Hamliiu
Sunbury, Joseph G McKeehan, Jas Cutns.
Caltawissa, R Wesley Black, F M Slusser.
Danville, James Brads. North Danville Mis
sion, John A DeMoyer. Bloomsbnrg, Jos A
"Ross, Vsbury W Guyer. Orangeville, Jushua
Kelley, one to be supplied. Rloomingdnle,
Franklin Dyson, B P King. Luzerne, Wm
E Buckingham, J W Stout. Berwick, John
Mooihead, Thomas Sherlock. Thomas Bow
man, Principal of Dickinson Seminary
member of Williamsport Quarterly Confer
ence. Irvin II Torrence, agent of the Ame
rican Bible Society member of the North
Danville Mission Quarterly Conference.
Carlisle Disti id Aquilla A Reese, P. E.
Carlisle Station, (first charge,) S L MoConser,
Carlisle Slatian, (second charge,) John M
Jones. Carlisle Circuit, William Gwytm
Samuel W. Pi ice, Henry W Bellman, slip.
Mifflin, S H Griffish, Reuben E Wilson, H
W Ewing. Newport, William R Mills, one
to be supplied. Lewistown Station, Benja
min H Creever. Lewistown Ciicuit, Geo
Berkslreser, Joseph E Watson. Kisbacco.
quillas, David C Worts. Bloomfield. Plum'f
E Waters, J H McGarrah. Concord, Cam
bridge Graham, one to be supplied. Ship
peusburg, Andrew VV. Gibson. Newville,
Alexander M Barnilz, otie to be supplied.
York Spiin", James R Durborrow, David S
Monroe. York, Robert S Vinton, Jas France,
sup. Wiightsvflle, Washington W Welsh.
Cnstlo Finn, John Anderson, one to be sup
plied. Charles Collins. President of Dickinson
College; Olis Henry Tiffany, Professor
members of the Quarterly Conference of the
second charge in Carlisle.
Robert S. iMaelay, Missionary to China.
Thimas M. Goodfellow transferred to the
Iowa Conference ; Sylvester H. Aldridge, to
the East Oenessee Conference.
MlliHIAfiC.
1 saw two cioudfl at inoruiu,
Tinged with ttie rising sun :
And in the ttuwii lln;y flouted un,
And minli-il into one.
Ilullou-ay's Ointment and Pills a certain
Cure lor Eruptions'atid all diseases of the
Skin. Extiact of a letter dom Mr. J. Hird,
draper, Krady. dated February 14, 1853
"To Professor Hollowav, Sir, My child,
when three months old, was afflicted with
severe eruptions all over the body; I sought
every aid and the advice of surgeons and
physicians, by all of whom the case was con
sidered hopeless; I then tried your Ointment
and Pills, a-;4 without exaggeration, the ef
fect was mi:aculous, tor in a short time she
was resiored to perfect health. Mr. Bowden,
bookseller, Gainsborough, or myself, would,
be happy to satisfy any inquirer as to the
truth of this statement."
IMPORTANT Legislative Proceedings. The
Legislature bad adjourned for nine days, so
as to afford time for all the members to prepare
for and enjoy the consolidation festivitiei, and to
Ittovide thaiuselvcs with suitable clothing for the
occasion, from Kociiina & Wilson's cheap and
fashionable clotliin; store. No. 1 1 1 Chestnut
street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Phila., Jan. 28, 1854 cw.
I)C iHiukcts.
Philadelphia Market.
March 22, 1851.
Flour and Mel Salesof Flour forship
aieut at 87 124 per hbl , for city consump
tion within the range of (7 35 a 97 75, tor
common ami extra brands. Kye Hour audi
Corn Meal are dull. Last sales of the former
at f4 871 a 85 12?i a'ul f Com Meal at
S3 25.
Grain. Wheat is in rather limited de
mand with small sales at 11 CO for red, and
SI 75 for white. Rye is worth 90e per bush.
Corn is lower fair sales of yellow at 72e,
afloat, and 72 cents, in sloie. Oat are inac
tive. Last salesof Southern al 44 cents, and
Pennsylvania at 48 a 50 cents.
Whiskey. Is hotu at votaz cents, in
bids , and 264 in hhJi.
SUNBURY riUCE CU It KENT
Whist. 150
Rv. 87
!!. ... 6?
riT. . . 40
POTATOSS, ,60
Hitiwii .IS
MifslidTuI.
KcTTsa. .S3
K.s. ... 13
Pttasi. ...
Flaissss. US
TiLieV. 10
Saw AdrertiMment.
BPBI50 MILLIBERY GOODS.
JOIIJITOtKft.lO.'VD,
fit. 43 South Stcorni St.,
Philadelphia,
m a aye bow in Buws, of ihsif importation.
M I a large and bautUwuta assoiimsni ul
Rlt.boiis,
Silks,
FWscs,
Crsiws,
. i ..... ..iiU suiUbU la lb Millinery Trade,
:. l aOJilioa W'U he made U.(owU-
ua ssusi. Uby ssUi( Umsb WW. lbs
Uiss-t a4 -s4 sVsusble mlu of SJluUs la
. J.. I.... L. k LusJ ill lU tUt.
Phdsda i M'a . ! -
NOTICE.
TVrOTICE is hereby eiven to all net-sons In.
' debted to the undersigned on notes or book
account (of their store at Lower Augusta town-
iiil, .voruuimnerland county, Pa.) that they
have sold their stock of goods to W. A. Knabli,
and must have their accounts settled. For the
purpose of giving all persons indebted a chance
10 mane settlement, they have left the Books in
the hands of the samo Wm. A. Knebb, until the
8lh day of April next, after which time they will
Do placed in the hands of an officer for collection
' All thoas having claims against the firm will
pleas present them bctore the above mentioned
time, to the same Wm. A. Knabb for payment,
i 8. HEILNER ic 8HAV.
Minersville, March 18, 1854. 31.
rilOCLAM ATION
NOTICE Is hereby given that the several
Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter
Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court, Court
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
in and for the county of Northumberland,' to
commence at the Court House, in the borough of
8unbury, at 10 o'clock, A, M. on Monday, the
3d day of April, next, and will continue TWO
WEEKS.
The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta
bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are
requested to be then and there in their proper per
sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and
other remembrances, to do those things to their
several oflices apbertaining to be done. And all
witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth acrainst any prisoner are also requested and
commanded to lw then and there attending in their
proper persons to prosecute tttrainst him, as shnll
be just and not to depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, at the time appointed asrrccaUc to
their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1 8th day of
jviarcti, in mo year ol our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four and the In
dependence of the United States of. America
the 77th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Gael save the Commonwealth.
List of Causes,
trial in the Court of Common Pleas
TOR
of Northumberland County, at Anril T..
A. D., 1854.
PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS.
John Hunter vs John Haatr
Reuben Fngelv A Ko vs John Rosscr A co
P K Fisher vs Fisher V Zartman
Morris L IIiillowcll vs James Reed
Scull & Thompson vs Same
Uun.ctt Paxton iY co vs Same
Richard B Britten & Co vs Samo
5amo vs Same
Peter tsheddy vs Win Augnst & H Krincr
Win L Cook vs Samuel Johnson
Commonwealth vs George Eckcrt adin'r
Stephen Ellis nilm'r vs EL Piper
I bomas M W ilhams vs Wilson Hutchinson
George Eckerts adm'r vs Henry Roadcr
Thomas M Watts vs Jacob Roub
Jacob Stitzel vs David Gould
Daniel Schroat vs D H Dreisbach el al
Lewis Dewart's exr vs R 4- W Fagely
Solomon Fagely v George Fagely et al
L-ase for sweeny & Caldwell vs Saml A Leidv
John C Mcloy vs John Weddeconib
Win rnrman -vs Cbsrles Gosslcr
W m Wainriqrht vs E S Trceo d- co
David .Hcrhst vs G W Freeso
Solomon Knouse vs Isaac Bcitllcspach
Pavid H olden & wife vs Geo Yonkins admr et al
Wm Tracy vs Robins & Wilhelm
Wm P Marr vs John Baily
David Walton vs same
Whito 4 Mcr.viiie vs Rowers Gosh d co
Wm H Frymire vs John Miller.
Benjamin Buruhait vs J P Shullz
F Jordan & co vs Dcnj Griffey
Abrm Brosious admr vs Jacob Kabcl
same samo
John Tngirart et al vs Juincs D Harr
David Walton vs David Waldron
Bunk of North'd vs John M Wagoner
Barbara Rower's guardian vs Chas A Kntz
Jacob Kline vs McGran ec Harry
R Hays ct nl for Frymire vs John Miller
Jonas Weaver vs Eve Weaver
James Cameron s Chas A Kulz
James Covert vs James Tharn's admr
JAMES HEARD, Proth'y.
Prothoiu '.nry's OHice.
Smihurv, Slarch 18, 134. C
. List of Jurors,
F Northumberland County, for April
Teiin, A. D.j 1854.
s ra itd Jurors.
Point J C Ilorton.
Jackson George Garman.
Lowek Augusta Henry Fasholt, Adam
Snyder
Lbal lumber Cleaver.
Sunbury Jackson JStioh, Beuianin Hen
dricks, Peter B Masser.
Northumberland Joseph W Vandyke.
Delaware Jacob Hodman, Saml Luurr.
Wilson Hutchison, Edwin V Dickerson.
ohamokin Casper Adams, Jonas Haas,
David F Fagely.
Hush William U fecott.
Turbut William Follmor, George Kunlz.
Lewis James Young.
Uppkr Mahanoy Peter Beissel
Chilisqiaque Philip Ililyard.
Milton Henry Heinen.
Lower Mahanoy Jacob Dreibelbiss '
TRAVERSE JURORS:
Milton John M Hufl, Abraham T Good
man, James Montgomery, Abraham Slraub,
John Heckley.
Uri'Kii Auui'frTA llirasn P Cooper
Nor riii'Miir.RLANU George Burr, John
Heck, Joseph R Primal ley.
CniLisQUAiji'K John Hockley, sr , Andrew
Fetzer, William M Auton, William lleed,
Michael Weaver.
Dixaware Jonathan P Shultz, II S Hall-
an. Dr. ft H Watson. James Armstrong. J
M Oyster, D C Watson.
Lower Augusta Henrv Kmier. GenrnH
McCarry, Divid Houek, David Clark. Isaac
i mil uuntir.
kiBii James Ecktnan, Jnspph Geaihart,
ben Campbell. ( SOU uf Ahn.i.nm ll..n,..
ohnson. 1
Coal Abraham O
David N. Lake, Petur Yayer, William" At
water. '
Cameron John Boyer.
SuNsuar P M Sbind
George SmiH,, Henrv Bueher.
.uBuT-uavul Marr, Charles Hedell,
vPPRR MaHANOV l.i...i. ....
Hetrick. 7 ,unn
Lowta MAHANUY-Joseph Kenstermachsr
SiiAMouN-Edwartl Wilkinson.
Jacksun Isaao'llein i , .
Peter Fersler. ' -U"B0".
l'etlt Jiirom.
SuNBUBT-Beiiiamin ZotiUrnoyer, G
Weiser, Reuben rBly, John tiuyers.
jeorga
joauAH imam onaiisii.
Lowsa Mahanot Michael
lbr, John
Buuen, Philip Bibb.
CoAL-rster ostiisr, Mephen Bitlenbender
Benjamin MvLow.
Poibt Robil Curry, jr., Samuel R Wood.
jVlloiwil Disnim.
Jtt'KsiiM Niehulas B Drumhsller.
I.ittlb MAHAet Samuel S Wagner.
Nobthuhssblabo Peier lluch.
Miltsb William W bee land, John Snyder,
John B Besid.
Umi AvuvsT Joho T MoPhstson
JaeoblUita.
Crrtt AufclsTi Joseph Morgan, Gtoig
ConraJ.
('MiLisuvtui'B William E livin.
Tvaivf Hugh U. Itasiilsun, Jawb Hart-
aaan.
UvM Ctsrles Metier.
Lewis -leoiis'd houp.
P'timotiB John H irf.
SUNBUKY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
PRICES
OF HORSE AND CARRIAGE HIRE.
4 Horses, Carriage and Driver, per day, $8,00
3
a
l
i
i
3
1
8,00
4,00
Buggy,
Sulkey,
Saddle,
and Harness,
3,50
3,00
1,50
3,00
1,50
3,00
1,50
1,35
1,00
75
1,00
50
50
35
Two Horse Carriage, best,'
' " second best,
une " Buggy,
best,
second best.
Sulkey, 1 :
Doable Harness, best,
" second best, 1
Single " best, . ,
' " second best,
Terms cash in advance.
THOMPSON & EISELY.
JOHN DIEMER
Sunbury, March 11, 1834. 6U 18
ITAVING embarked in the mercantile business
on my account, I take the opportunity to
thank the friends of the late firm, and the public
in general, for the liberal patronage extended to
me heretofore, and would be most happy to see
them at my old stand (at Einerick's Tavern) in
Lower Augusta, where they can find me at all
times administering to their wants on the most
liberal terms.
WM. A. KNABB.
Augusta twsp.. March 18, 1851. If
It ttiS tUSTtlll
J"5EING extensively engaged in the monufac
ture of paper, vc will pay to Country
Merchants and others having Rugs for sale, moro
than the present .market prices Cash.
JESSUP c MOORE,
Paper Manufacturers.
PauAiniLPiif a Nos. 24 and 2G North St. 1
1st Street below Arch, between Silt At 6th.
Phila., March 18, 1854 2m.
notijukT
MHHE Chief Burgess requests us to notify nil
persons who contomplutc erecting buildings
of and kind on the line of any street or alley uf
this Borough, that they are required to apply to
him for a building permit, and also to have the
line of the building located by tho regulators.
Obedience to this erdinaiice will be strictly en
forced. Sunbury, March 18, 1851 tf.
NOTICE.
TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the notes, bonks
and accounts of Samuel Thompson, dee'd.,
lute of Sunbury, arc now in the hands of G. M,
Yorks, Esq., for collection. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to said deceased, arc request
ed to call and settle immediately if they desire to
save costs.
MARIA THOMPSON, Adin'rix
of said deceased.
Sunbury, March 18, 1854. 6t.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
B1
Y virtue of a certain writ of Lrv. Facial
to me directed, will be sold by public sale, on
Monday, the third of April, next, tit I 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 wit : Beginning at a white ouk, thence
by lauds surveyed for Eother Kramer, north
eighty eight degrees, cast one hundred and ninety
perches to a post, thence by land surveyed for
William Green and Sainuul Clark north two
degrees, weat one hundred and two perches to
stones, thence by lands surveyed for Thomas
Hamilton, south eighty tight degrees, west two
hundred and forty-live perches to stones, thence
by lands surveyed lor .,. 1.. l,ecrson soutli ,
thirty degrees, eant one hundred mill seventeen I
percues lo me pincc ui nrgiiinmg, communis one
hundred and thirty acres and filly four perches
und allowance, &c., being the same tract of land
which was surveyed for John Carson in the year
1704, and returned as 4flti acres, but which upon
re-survey by the order of the board of proprietors
dated March 0th l'-4, was reduced to lot acres
, , ,.
and 54 perches, and which by divers conveyances
Ur"to7n Fee" ' ra'lCe
1CSezed, taken in eSecution and to be sold a.
., . e i u i .
the property of C bar Ira V i barton.
Al.su:
BY Virtue of a certain writ of Yen. ICjji. 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 by lands of George Savidgc, south by lands
of Abm. Wolf, and west by land of Joseph Gass,
containing 40 acres more or less, all of which is
cleared, whereon are erected a small log House,
a log Stable, Stc.
Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as
he property of Valentine Hannabac1!.
WILLIAM 13. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice j ,
Sunbury. March 1 1, 1654.- )
Notice to Collectors.
COLLECTORS in arrears arc hereby notified
that they will be required to settle up their
duplicates hy the April Court. Those neglecting
this notice will be dealt with according to law.
CHAS. WEAVER, 5
JOS. NICE L Y, Coin'ssrs.
SIMON SNYDER,)
Coin'ssrs. Oiiice,
Suiihurv, March II, 185-1.-"
Geo Martin, C'lk. )
liiitle Letting
LF.T'J'ING will be held at the house of
Isaac Reader, on t'ui 30lh of March, for a
Hridtie across Warrior Run in Lewis toivnship,
I'miioeals will be received from 10 o'clock,
until 1 P. M. of said day. Plans and specifications
will l.c exhibited on the day of letting,
CIIS. WEAVER
LU,
M.Y, Corn's
I'.R. )
JtiSEI'Jl .Ml 1.1. X. Com ssra.
SIMON SNYD1
C'oinm'ssrs Ollice,
Sunbury, March II, Hot
In the mutter of Partition of the real estate
of James Lemon, dee'd.
IOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas to make distribution ot the moneys raiseu
on the sale of lbs real rsUle of Juines Lemon,
lata of Point township, dee'd., to and among
those legally entitled to the same, will proceed to
tba dulias of his appointment, al bis utile in the
Borough of Sunbury, on Monday, in oo uay oi
Aliril, 1854. al 10 o clucR, J. m. oi saiu usy, i
which tint and place all interested may Bttend
WM. M. KOl'KEKELl.EK, Auditor.
Sunbury. Manh 11, 1054 St.
ORPHANS COURT SALE.
IN pursuant- of an onhrt of lb Orphans Court
of Nortaurabtrlsnd (ognly, will b ipd h
puuiw sal at Hi Court llous m nunuury,
alurdav. Ik lal s1 af Aunl la&4. Ui follow
mi asKiiKtl al uuu. lu ail i IU uiiukuwu
. . ' - " r - .- -
fouilh part al Iwu eoiiliguous Lola of Giound,
w in uutouih ol Buubury, on in soum
ol UUu ktMrry aud Kivr sir!,
"""" " "a a Two Biorv lliuk uiinn
llous au4 SIIUIM.M.4CH aowoweup-vl by 11. U.
Massr, Km., 1. la il,. U '.lul.f.
dc d., sudin kit.k ttB) mulam Uty ..gi,,
h.4ds a III mui. x U uU lit H-pv of
t.mdy J. tii.t. ,uj Nora.au at, Ku.W. tumor,
snuium w iHtiiliisi rt,
B.I to iu.uiw.ac at l a o'Uh.i. M. of U
uay, u iu wimt iH W H,d t.
UCMtV C. KVKH.
. '. Oii4iB).
DISKMIWIMIUIIlL
j p. rt Hoti.. ti. o. c.
unuiy, Mii.b II, list
REGISTERS' NOTICE-
TMOTICE 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 thot
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of
April, A. V., 1854, in tho forenoon, for confirma
tion and a.lowunce.
IS'atbnn Irwin, dee'd., settled .by his AJin'tor,
- Thomas Pollocks
Frederick Tschopp, dee'd., Final Acet. settled
, j by his Adm'ra, Philip & Andrew Tschopp.
Arinm Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
i Jolin Adam Daniel.
. Bonj. L. Vastins, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor.
Lewis V. Vastine.
Henry Lantz, dee'd., Final Aect. settled by
his Ex'r, Simon Lants.
John Schleppy, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs,
Coprod Schleppy & Chas. A. Kulz.
Baltzer Bordner, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs,
Jonathan cV. George Bordner.
Mary Sears, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs, Thos.
Snyder & Robert 8. Seers.
Anthony Yoder, dee'd.. settled by his Ex'rs,
Peter Yoder tf Daniel Herncr.
Wilson Price, dee'd., settled by his Executor,
William )L Muencli.
Michael Neidig, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r,
Samuel S. Wagner.
Daniel Lntsho, dee'd., settled by hit Adm'tors,
John S. & Henry Lntsha.
John Engtc, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, do
bonis non, Philip Weiscr.
Tliilip Helriih, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors,
Michael, Samuel & Nicholas llelrich.
John Eister, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r John
H. & Jacob II. Eister. I
William W. Irland, dee'd., nettled by his
Adm'r, D. L. Irland.
Richard Harclay, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors,
Thos. Strawbridgn fc Robert A. Gill'en.
Jane Rishel, settled by her Guuidian, Martin
Rixhcl.
Caroline Troxel, settled by her Guardian,
George Smith.
John Eislei, jr., (GiiHrdinn Acct.) ssttlcd by
John Eister, sr., Adm'lor.
Simon Fullmer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor,
Philip and Rebecca Follincr.
JOHN P. PL'HSEL, Register.
Register's OHice,
Sunbury, March 4, 1854.-
Orphans Court Sale.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, I will sell al pub
lic sale, at Burr's Hotel in the Borough of Nor
thumberland, On FRIDAY, the 31st day of MARCH, 1854,
at one o'clock, P. M.,
1st. A Farm adjoining the Borough of North
umberland, Pa., containing 2b acres, with about
85 acres cleared,fwith house, barn, &c, on tho
same.
The above farm is heiyitifully situated near
the canal, and the line of tho Sunbury and Erie
Railroad, and within five minutes walk of the
town of Noithumberland. It is excellent grain
land, and has upon it a valuable sand stone
quarry.
3d. Also, a Frame House and two lots on
Queen street, in the Borough of Northumberland
formerly occupied by the Rev. James Koy, dee'd.
3d. Also, Two and a half acres of land, lying
between the canal and tho West Branch of the
Susquehanna, in the Borough of Norlhumbcr
laud. Teyns oss thibu down, at the time of sale,
and the balauco in tlirco equal annual payments,
with interest payablo yearly.
" JAM.ES KAY,
Acting Executor of Rev. James Kay, dee'd.
By order of the Court, )
J. P. PCRSEL, C'lk. O. C.
Sunbury, March 4, lt)o4 )
FOE SALE!
flvt; mbscri
y comiregat
ilier-j, Truutces of the Lutheran
ion of Sunburv, will expose to
public sale on the first Monday of April Court
next.
Three Vae:mt Town Lots.
fionting on Deer street 35 feet, and running back
110 feet, and also an adjoining lot, forty-five feet
front nn Dpi., a!r.ir ami 1 IO f-f.f .li.nr, nn '
i. . , . . . i j . l , ., v.. nnui,
I 19 emUl a ,
i ST0RY BIlICK BUILDING,
! J."0"'" " the. ,Lu,",cr"" ,
i the old church building. AUo the OKUAN of
. . . . . .., ,..,,. ;
"7 v. ..""v.',' '.'"-
iiiuui, uiiu nun Huiiucu iu a cntircu. i ue icrnis
and conditions will be mado known on the day !
of sale. i
GKO. WEIsuit, i
BEJ. H t:Dl! ICKS, j
Trustees.
Sunbury, March 11, 1SS4 ts.
L0CT0B JOSEPH W. CAMERON,
"RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
" the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, that
he has pcrinanantly located himself in said
uorough ; and oilers his professional services to
those who may wish to employ him. For the
present he can be found at Weavers Hotel.
Sunbury, March 11, 1854. tf.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE!
The Ilus&ian 31inisters
ate left Vranee un England, and the
consequence v ill no -doubt be a serious
war, and great rise in the price of gruin,
$c, but
S. SC1INUHMAX CO.,
rEIAKE plcasuro in informing the citizens of
M. Sunbury, and vicinity, that it has not, nor
will not clli-ct the low price of their excellent
winter stock of clothing, but that I hey are now
selling nlf all ut first cost. This is no humbug.
anil the oi,ly way to find out the truth of it, is to
give us a call, when every pains will! be taken
to deal at low friccs and saiii'.tctory to customers.
In addition to a good stock of clothing, persons
will find ut our establishment a fine assortment
of
Watches, Jeveli7,&c.,
rhich we claim the right of selling cheaper than
ny other store of the kind, in this section of the
country. Don t lorgct thu name and place, H.
Sihiiurnian t o., Market street, rniutniry,
nearly opposite John Young's Stoie.
We will in a short liino relieve our Spring
and Summer stock, which we also intend to sell
lb mod reasonable, lielieving our old motto,
CASH, lo be a good one. we wiil still adhere to
it. Tho ready John is always the most com
fortable. B.SCHNl'RMAN & CO.
Sunbury, March 4, 1854 OS If
Cutinl Hoats for Sale.
r""MI K subscribers having retired from the
-B- lloalina and cam ilia business, offer for sat
Ten Firit Class l'insylvaain
CANAL HO ATS,
All In coniplel order, having been thoroughly
repaired, and sr new ready for us. Th Uoals
ran b sn by calling on John giegler, Columbia,
Laucastsr co., rs-
DI-vtiH AM IIULIi,
tit Market street, Philadelphia.
Phila., March 4, l4 lia.
For Sule!
. a 1 hi t . a
flMIE lluuaosad l.si al urauna in aiara.i
-i eueel. new ta) ill aceupaiwy ot Ml Jen
riuuey. F-iou h ia iiaodtlly.
Vui leviui. Ac. apply t
Ruukary, Mrh 1 1. UM.t.
Notice to nuy up.
LL Miauu UKlebleJ U riding 4 Oiaal are
laeuecUully leSuUd I vail J HI w
uasaui.1. M as UfcMa lb flat f Ap'U MSl. M
(bay sbus ) I puiestae lh.hr pita
(mpiIisMb
Huabsjiy, M.i.h , lM
BHAMOKIN .
Collegiate Institute.
R. HILL, A. B., Principal
- Rev. C.J. EHREHART, A. M.
Teachtr of Moral and Mental Science, Eri
. " dunces oj r Christianity, Ifc.
' TeatUtr tf Primary Department.
r"j,UE first session of this Institution, located at
- Sbamokln, Northumberland county, 'Pa.,
will commence on WxoxxsnsT, the 10th day of
Mat, 1854.
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 I UlJIillt, ACAUCMIC and CvLltolATt.
'l he course of instruction in these will be full
and tlforough, embracing all the branches usually
taught in these respective departments.
Rath or Tdtiox i
Primary Department, per session, $4,00
Academic " $6,00
Collegiate " " $8,00
A Urge and spacious room has been secured
to meet the wants of the Institution, until the
necessary buildings te completed.
Boarding can be obtained in private families
at reasonable rates.
The Board of Trustees will spare no pains or
labor, to niako Shamokin Collegiate Institute,
worthy the putronago and confidence of tho com
munity. For further particulars, address Kiinber Clea
ver, Esq., of Sliiuriukin, President of Hoard of
Trustees, or Rev. C. J. Ehrohart of Paxinos,
Northumberland county. Pa.
Shuiiiokin, March 4, 1851,
LAWliENCE HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
TIlllE subscriber respectfully informs the public
-L that she still continues to keep the above
named public house, and that she has engaged
Mr. Weiscr Zieglcr lo superiu'ciid the same.
She has also received a new supply of good
liquors and wines, and trusts that she will be
nlilo to giva satisfaction to all who may visit her
house.
MARIA THOMPSON.
Sunbury March 4. 1854. tf.
CIRCULAR.
riHE subscriber begs Icavo respectfully
M. form his friends and tho public gen
to in -
crally
that he w ill continue the business of a
Cabinet Makcn' rinding Store,
in all its vaiious branc'ies ut the old stand, No.
134 South Second st., below Dock st. Philadel
phia, and respectfully solicits a continuance of
the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the late
firm of T. & L. Thompson, assuring his friends
that every exertion will bo made hy himself and
those in his employ to merit a continuance of
their much c-tecmed lavorn.
THOMAS THOMPSON.
Pliilu., March 4, I(j5-I.- 6m.
Estate of MARTHA G00DIIART, deo'd!
JOTICE is hereby given thut letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Martha Good
hart, late of the Borough of Sunbury, dee'd,
have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore
all persons indebted to said estate will discharge
the same, and those having demands will present
them for settlement.
F. BUCIIE1J, Adm'tor.
Sunbury, March 4, 1854. 6t.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
n3HE subscriber offers for sale tho following
3. property in the Borough of Sunbury, viz:
THE HOUSE
And two contigious Lots of Ground,
on the south west-corner of Market Square, now
occupied by the sol b riber as a store and dwel
ling. AUo:
THE STEAiJI SAW MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frame
Dwelling House ami Lot of Ground,
Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
i -i .i ' it.:... .i: .1... 1
j.ruiliiu ni II1V I Ollll, a II (Ol Mill U IIIC OUSUUl-liailim,
n hk.h aM rrecK.j lram(J houBM a
house, Scc. Al-o :
A llolWO lllld Lot of GlOltlld
. . . . ....
in Oranhcrsy street, near the river, on which lot
are hJso erected (hree lime kilns. Also ;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of Kiver and Dewberry
street, or copied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Elderberry slrevt.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jam I I, 1851, tf.
CLOTHI1TG AT COST I
Great Bargains ! !
IN order to make room for our spring supplies
we have commenced from to-day to sell olf
our Stock of rcsdy made Winter Clothing, at or
iginal cost and invite our customera and the pub
lic in general who are in want of warm clothing,
to favor us with a call. -'Old Boreas" has not
quit us yet for this winter, aud in consequence
we will piobubly have some cold weather yet,
whereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service.
Even if not needed at the moment people will
Cud it advantageous to supply themselves, before
hand, as we hold out a good oppertuuity now lo
all. Cold blustering spring is long yet aud even
through summer a thick Overcoat will come han
dv sometimes. W'o havo a choice lot on bund
yet and respectfully invite our patrons to call at
G. ELSBERO & CO S.
Cheap Clothing Store,
Market Street, opposite lhe Post Office.
N. 11. We will continew as heretofore to sell
oil (roods ill our line as reasonable as possible
still adhering to oiir old motto:
cheap ron c.isir
(1. Kl.SUUitO & Co.
Sunbury, Feb. 18, 1851.
1,000 Book Agents Wanted,
To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works
for the Year IS!),.
$1,000 COLLARS A YEAR.
"lV'ANTUU in every section of the tutted
' ' Stales, active and ciitnrpri.iiig men, to
engage in the sale ol some ol in wti dooks
published Hi lhe t ountsy. 1 o Inrn ol good ad
dress, puKseshing a small capital or Iroin .0 lo
1)1 100, such inducements will be ollered ss lo
enable them lo make fiom $3 lo $5 a day profit.
IV 'l'h Dooks publulird by us are all uselul
in their character, extremely popular, and com
mand lurh'e sale wuerever mey aie uucrru.
For further particulars, address, (oli paid,
KODKItT KEAltS. rvauaiiK.
Iiil William 8lreel, New-York.
N.w York. Trb. tS, IBM. 3l.
EUtTof J. C7 JERKINS, deo d."
V O I'lCK ta he'eby gin, Ihet setter l aiimiic
i ' Ulralion dee bn grai.Uj lo Ike utwcribr,
t . U-.L . . .UM.M.I I.Ulfef
uoon Mi eetai n v. ...-,
.e.oiluB. All tboe knowing IbemseUe la
debud U said sUt, an rsUMi4 to suak pay
maul, and thos having claims, ta feasant lhia,
duly BUtbsnUealsJ. for siilesnBt.
Buubary, March . IS4. 0U
'EtTLYlDHOUIELe deed.
. ..... . .
JOTU'E 1 liby gia inai ariia a
V miutetialtuei tia U grnled hi la .
reigu4 itpua lb eui af Ldi Houeel, Ui
wl" Uisssi iowaliip, Noribua.bert.ad euuy,
dew'd. AH pvrwut having clalau agauwl eaid
selal ' liMMtet prswMl itutm, duls av
tl.ealK-.UNl, tur sMlkMusul I 4 ins- Baewtug
tkeweWvM tdble4 M eaek peyteeul wnkaul
deist.
rilAHTHOlEL. AJaiV
Mu.hij,fi X, lll--Bi
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & LANING,
MANUrACTURKRS IMPORTERS,
No. 124 Arch, Street, second door above Sixth.
' Philadelphia,
VlTHErtE may ba found th largest and hand
someat assortment in the city,
' Purchasers from the country will find it to their
advantage to call at our store, where they will he
iTiled with a superior article at th lowest prices
i BURTON & LANINO,
' No. 124 Arch Street, above Kixih,
" i i . PhiladolpUa.
s Phila., Feb. S5. 1854. 3ui.
s Assignees. Account..
TOTICE is hereby given that J. Woods
' Brown, Esq., assignee of Corneliu. Mr:i.
ley has filed his account in the Prothonotarv'e I
.n;. hj .i.. . ...in i. . , . . . J
..m ... mm. win ic iircscnieo 10 the Uuurt
for confirmation at April Term next.
JAMES BEAKD, Pioth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, )
Sunbury, Feb. SS, 1854.
LEATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No. 8 South Third Street, below Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
rtlHE attention of country htiycrs is called (o
JL the extensive assortment of all kinds of
Finished Leather,'
Moroccos,
CalfSkins,
Sheep Skins, Ac,
constantly on hand and for salo at reduced
prices. .
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
exebnnge for goods.
Phila., Feb. 4, I854- 3m.
"MEXiCAlTGirANO.
fTHE subscribers offer for sale Mexican Ouano
of tho bestquality, 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 sold at a much lower price
than the Peruvian, and will be found fully equal
in fertilizing qualities.
li. S. BLKL1NU &. (JO.
101 Xortk Front Street, Philadelphia.
Phila., Feb. 25, 1854. 3m.
lJliieksimlliing.
jHE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of
Sunbury, aud tho publio generally, that hs
intends to carry on tho
RliicksmltUiiig Elusincss
on his own account, and that lie has removed
his shop 'from near ClenicntV store, to anew
shop on the premises of Mark Scuphain, in Fawn
street, where he will be happy to accommodate
all his customers.
HENRY PARTON.
Sunbury, March 5, 1851. tf.
B. M. BiRTllOLOW. o. TIKl'A.W, Jll.
. S. ClUKHCX
Bartholow, Tiflany 6j Co.
IMPORTERS AND DK.At.KRS IN
Foreign and Domestic
DR1T GOODS,
AND ACKNTS FOR THE SALE OF
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
as they can be bought in any other market they
may be returned forthwith at our expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 20, 1853. ly.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
' For Sale ! !
"TIHE subscriber oVcrs at private sale his house
and lot of ground, situate in the Borough of
Sunbury, on the north west comer of Fawn and.
Blackberry streets, now in the occopancy of Jas.
Beard, Esq. The house is a two story
BRICK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For terms apply
to the subscriber, at the Forks of the Flum Creek
and TulpohocUcn road.
JACOB WEIMER.
January 7, 1854. 3m.
FRUlONDCdNFECTI0NARY.
RU BINCART& SELLERS,
iriultsuie Manufacturers and Dccdcrs M
Confectionary of all Kinds,
No. 113 .North Tlilnl St , below Ilo.ce,
Philadelphia.
rglHE attention-of Dealers is requested to uu
Jl examination of their stock, which will be
found at least equal to any in this city. Foreign
Frui.s of alt kinds in season. '
N. B., Orders by mail or otherwise promptly
attended to.
Phila., Feb. 11, 1854. 3m.
Look to your Interests !
We will try to please ! !
S. N. THOMPSON
KESPECTFULLY informa his friends and
the public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
below Wcaver'a Hotel' an extcneiv stock of
FALL AND WINTER COODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
ClothSjCassimtres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Jilustms, resiings, aniens, 9c.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Lawns,
Utimhams, Berates, Holies,
Woolens, Flannels, kt.
GKOCElllXS,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Kice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, dec., &c, &c.
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Sawa, Knives A Forks, &e.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOT3 ASTD BHOB3.
A Urge assortment of Boots run! Hioes, for
meit, women and cbiMren.
Hits Cir. ic of vaiious sizes and styles.
Besides a large uul general utsortmeiit of
fashioiublo tioods. I 'ill anil examine lor your
selves. IV Country produce ol all kinds taken iit
eichsng al th highest market p'it-es.
Buubury, 1 1 mo. SIO 1V. 4 iu. 80, '33.
LEAD, ZINC.
IKO-tl IVtlXI.
OH. AND COLORS,
M.acetcrease t
FF.ANCIS 8. LEWIS & C0-,
Represented by Lewis, James if Co.,
135 South Front Stud,
yHXZ.ABBZ.riUA.
Orders thankfully reiv.l rtuorlually attend.
al ta, uarsuled lo iv eeli.fani.iii, and ollered
foe eal os) lh mo hhil terms.
foe sauiiilo and parliculais, please addrra ss
ehav.
Phil tl. US4. 8m.
" S0WE ft EU8T0X.
Ill .Vorlk 7ird Sir ft, Hoi Ilutt
rUItADBLVUIA.
Muufcturvi & Whtli U IValen in
0
lutein Oieeers, r.a(,
t iksa. Wiraa, Tertaes,
U ,.J.,r IMs, ' MeuM,
BuiMi li.ni.ne. tlieu,
haiMKM Hotels,
I'eOei taje.
WeeJ sad Will.ee W, ail ktsvl. t4 Ut
ManolMiui te4 taeii friu
J.ats tisf, Ja. H. .;.
Phllt, J.B t, l4 -1
TEE RENOWNED REMEDY !
Hollo way's Ointment.
To is extraordinary Unrutm Is eompoerd of th meet heel.
Inf Balsams, end wtien used In accordsnoe whs: 111
directions which eeeoirifiauy each pot, wilt Insure cores
when eli other ramus fed. Cases ( the most drsierei
Skin diseases resriily yield to its efficacy. It Is feanoue
when usrd iu eesea nr (loot, RheuinetHlin, Cotttrected ir
fi'.ifl- Joiiiis. ta Astkiuas it will do woutters it well rub
bed into lb Chest.
A MOST ASrONlflHIXO CURE OP tCROFUI.OtJS
tXt;Llt!,-A CASK CKRTIPIF.DBY TUK MAYOR.
OF BOSTON, EiVGLA.ND.
Co;-; of a letter from J. Noble, Esq, Mayor
of Huston, Lincolnshire.'
Ta Professor RnttowaT. ' -
mii, lias thiedujr depnird bufure me Hint for e eunsidemlil .
noilil flie evrrelysfflicted wilh Kclofulous Si.res n:J
n.Ii'rIIuM ' m' f,e' S'"1 ot'1" P""' "f h body i
n.id elihoueh therf mediesl edvicS was oblomed ot
inJ. ,!r 1'. r" 'g. "Uln mnl,e hiiud no ebste
inuit ..r suirunne, but giadueJIy grew worse.
!,. .','5,,7c!'n""e",,.,!d " ,rie;"1 o rr ymir Ointment,
iwsmm,.?. l'i'.Vm!""Jm "' smendnsem .ppeareo By
ITe'rdf 1"ed'b" f a short ",. longer,
ru?r." to d. "V1""' "rlc"r "hIn to ,..ur'
Sussex, dated Jnn. toil. ,i "b""'
- -' cua.
To Profciior Holiowat,
...Sir.I '"red for a conei,lenible peih-d from a ern.
stuick ..f . ,,., Avhich at lenqth seitlsd i" Tm, l T." J
Misted all meihcal treatment. My .uflurie,,. Z,l ?
tract, end I qite des,mi.ed of any perinsuu,1, ra,mtr
when wo; sdviscd to have recourse to yo, Oii.tmei t
snd I'd!,. 1 d,d so without delay, end em' happy toi'i
Hie result vns emiiiriilly sueeraaful, for they i-tfeclrd a
radiral cure of mv leg end restored ine to the enjoyment of
health. I ahsll ever speak whh the utmost ennfadmee of
your medicines, end haue recommended lliein to otheit in
line niigliborhood similarly afflicted, who deiired equal
benefit. '
lam. Sir, your obliged snd faithful Servant.
(Signed) ELIZAUKTU YEATES.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the OiaMnent
in moat of the following esses :
nan i.eir, ChieKo-fout,
Hid llreests, Clnlblshie,
Fistulas,
Cool,
Glandular welknf,
Lumbago
Piles
Rhenmatism
Ka' us, . Chapped hands,
Biinions. Cnrns (Soft)
Bile ol" Mosche- Caneera
toes Hand- Flies, Contracted snd
- icimuuv, Btlll Joints,
Elepliantiusis, Sore Nipples-Skiu-diseusee,
Scurvy,
Tumours, lleers,
Yaws
Hcskls.
Sore- in roe ts,
8nre-heads,
Wounds,
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HoLLewiv, 144
Slraiid, Qiear Temple BinyLondon,) aial also at his Huas
in Nw Ynrlt. Orders for Medicines in the States, aridrel
spd r. Hi,;Wny New York,' will receive due attention
ild alio by nil re.peetnlile Omiata and Dealer, in Med
innea throughout the United Slates, in Boxes at 97 cents,
7 cents, mid 81.50 rents each. Toh bad Wholesale of
the principal Drug Houses in the Uuion.
Tliore is a considerable saving by taking the targes.
,:r f'reetions for the euidsnes ef patients ia ver
d .u:,. are nflixed to eoch 6ix.
December U4, 1S53, ly.
ac,TocK.' WINDOW SHADES, saw .t,l...
Cr. I,. MILLER & CO.
.MANUFACTURERS MM-
AND
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS
In Window Shades,
Suulh-wcst corner of Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
tl.'f.'II as Uothc's Landscapes, lioidera, Vases,
Scrubs, Boqucts,
GOLD E0HDERS, &c,
Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of
finish in this country, and at such
LOW PRICES,
As to challenge all competition. BurTand White
Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cards, Brasses,
&c, in every variety, for City or Country Trad.
We invite an examination of our atock, at th
Depot, South-west corner of Second and Arch
streets, Philadelphia.
January 28, 1854. 5m.
WlfC. P. POTTS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below I3I&, north side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tliila., Jan. 58, 1854 ly.
H A Kit, Ac Co.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Commision Merchants,
23 and 25 Spears Wharf,
Baltimore.
REFEKKNCE3.
John Clark, Esq , President Citizens' Bank, Bait.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Branklin Bank, "
John Hurtzlcr' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Koers, Siiinickson 6c Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De
posito. J. allower & Son II arrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eycr, Selinsgrove.
J. H. App&Co., "
Nagle, 'ingate 4 Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
George llodine, Hughsville, ,
W. Weaver & Co., Montoursvilla.
Gen. William F. Packer, Williamsport
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
James II. Huling, r '
Lewis O. Huling,
M'Heury & Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Huliug, Esq., Lock Haven.
t7 Carr, Giese & Co. havo the largest wharf,
room of any commision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick dispatch to boat lo discharg
ing their cargoca.
February II, 1854. 6m.
1000 TONS No. 1
Super Phosphate of Lime,
DEBL'RG'8 ORIGINAL AND GENUINE,
warranted of superior quality, the cheapest
manure in the world. 'armera and dealers sup
plied at tow prices.
K.VTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
5000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster, select
ed expiessly for its fertilising quality.
10,00 bushels of same in bulk. 1,00 barrels
Calcined Plaster. 500 barrels Casting Plaster,
100 bands Dentist Plaster.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
This article we oiler in confidence to our cus
tomer, as equal to any imported, and far superior
to most in the market.
5,000 bas of this superior Guano, for ssle at
the lowest market rates. Also, Patagnnian
Guano, i'uudrette, Ground Charcoal, Ac, te.
C. FKilNCH & CO.
At th Steam Plaster Mills, junction York
Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Streets, Phila.
delpbia.
I'bila.. Feb. 4, 1631. Sin.
Front 6trect Wire Manufactory.
WATSON i COX,
Siive, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth
MANUFACTURERS,
So tB Surth Front St , Corner of Coomb's,
Mlti), txtveen Maritt and Mulbtrr
(.!..) Streets, PHILADELPHIA '
4 'tl.NTIM U to manufacture, of supafii qvsk
iiy. Bras and Iron WUs Smtasoi jkutds 4
Ur aud Copper W lr Cloth fur f Makwv
Ac. l j l.iuU.s) aud Dandy l(4Ueovi4 114 U
bc.l matiut r. .
Heavy Twilled Wli t p'k OaUhee.
Kirvr If Uies and iuik r-siidas, Hcru
...... . (i spa, inwt i'Mi.
1.I end send s. reB4, 4., riu U Woik
of erv dra. rtjJmv.
Phila. 4, Itit.ili.
AT AVU C'AP K spi.BJu) U
tap Nt lW ky
Mark sli4, yt.i U fW 0