Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 08, 1854, Image 3

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    Correspondence of lb Publle Ledger.
t 5 t ! ! .. INDIAN OUftUGE. ;
Fort Behnap, Tbyas, Feb. lSih 1894
messss. Editor: On Sunday, (he 12ih
reuruarjr last, a most barbarous murder
ia committed on ihe Fori Worth road, within
e miles of Fort Belknap, by one of the
nds of Indians inhabiting the Wirhita
buntains. The perpetrators of the barbar-
murder are supposed to be ihe Wichita
,VVaco Indian. They have been foaming
er this part T Texas, more or less, during
tst of. the winter, stealing horses, killing
""vmg on came j ami, on Sunday last,
s 01 mess bands, it is supposed, committed
I murder now laid to their charge,
in September last, Mr. Jesse stem, the ex
iari Agent for Ihe Indians in this part of
left this place, acoonpanied by his
aily, to isit his relatives and fiienrls In
jo. Ha1 reached his home in health and
ety; and, after a short sojourn there, in
npany with several others, returned to this
intry. At Shrevesporl, in Texas, the com
iy separated those having charge of
ne wagons pursued their journey, and
ched this place in safety. Mr. Stem and
ppelman remained behind, to attend
. some business. , They started again
two-horse wagon, with a driver. The
gon broke down. The driver started for
I place to get it repaired, Messrs. S. and
going on their way. A short time after, a
rson rode into Ihe Fort with information
it, in hunting for cattle, he discovered two
ad bodies by the road side, and. without
ghting from his horse, rode into the fort
J. gave the sad intelligence. Major Mer
it commanding the garrison, immediately
it out a wagon, accompanied by a number
his command, and caused the dead bodies
be brought into Ihe fort. The skull of
'. Stem was broken, the jaw bone broken,
d a wound on the side with a sharp instru.
int. Mr. Leppelmaii'a i-kull was broken
d shattered, and one of bis arms also bro
il. Near the bodies was found an old rifle,
3 stock all shattered to pieces, and Ihe bar"
I very much bent. A pair of moccasins
d a bow covering were also found near Ihe
at, the same as used by the Wichitas and
acos. The bodies were interred on Tues
y, 14th of February, in the butial ground
lathed to the fori. Nothing, it appears,
is taken from Ihe bodies alter the perpe
ilion ol the dead, except the two coats
d hats Their watches, breastpins and
sney were left, appaienlly untouched.
le two mules attached to Ihe carriage, and
horse they had with them, were taken by
e Indians.
This is an outline of the particulars con
cted with this melancholy but barbarous
dian outrage. Every effort will be made
r the commander of Ihe fort to apprehend
e perpetrators of the atrocious crime.
Whithin Ibe past six months great changes
ive taken place in this post, all the fifth re
ment of Infantry have been withdrawn,
id sent to the Rio Grande. We have at
-esent but one company of second Dragoons
ationed here. Two companies of the sev
nth infantry have been ordered here but
ot yet ai rived. One company of Dragoons
t garrison a post in the very heart of all the
lild, hostile tribes.
RAILROAD SWITCHES.
John M. Crosland, of Pottsville, Pa., whom
re know as a capable mechanic, writes on
be subject of Railway Switches, the fatal
iccidents caused by their mismanagement,
ii d the means of preventing those accidents,
is follows :
But a small proportion of the employees on
i Railroad are possessed of that cool discern
ment and action that a momemitary fit of
excitement may not bewilder; and the
thought of trying a man for his life, or com.
mining him to prison for a weakness beyond
tiii mastery, is cruel in the extreme. Let
those who judge so rashly of a switch ten.
der's fault when ha makes a mistake, place
themselves in that position, and try the infir
mities of their own organization, and they
will soon learn to deplore Ihe general want
of presence of mind under sudden emergency.
I propose to take the chances of Iheir mis
takes entirely out of their bands as follows:
On any railroad using my "Switch Monitors"
be it Ihe Central, Hudson River or Ihe
Great Pacific Ihe engineer, at starling his
train, shall set bis "guide monitor" eentre,
and every switch-tender on the road may
turn their switches the wrong way purposely,
and they cannot take the train from the main
track !
There is yet another feature of my inven.
lion, less expensive, and which comes within
my limited mesns. I allude to "Proof Mou
itois" an index at all times of the position
of the switch which is plainly discernible
o the engineer full fivo hundred yards from
lbs switch. By this arrangement engineers
re enabled to check up and alarm, if it be
wrong ; or, being right, Ihey may lap their
bell in acknowledgement to prevent change,
aad pas an in safely.
These last I, am now ready and willing to
put up anywhere an trial, atmy own eipense,
if a freo psge ba furnished ma to the
points selected.
Gcokoor vs. CuaoMoLour. Pref. Agassis,
in a recent lecture before the Lowell lusiilule,
in Boston, staled bit belief that Ihe human
race asiited on the globe a hundred ana fifty
thousand yrl
JUloieay'i Ointment and f)U the best
remeJiea lor the Curt) el Bd Lug.- Mia
llopuel, of Ulylli, near Morpeth, ass stll.tl.
J wiill a dieadlully bad Irg, i wbica she
consulted Ike most s-iniiieul medical mail to
lhl neiuubuiuood, bul it would uul )II4 le
their Heeiiiienl- health wlleiaU see-
y, aad tba slate of hr leg was leruble j the
Ii Use is rspidly lueieeseil m sue, and the pain
was ml sunuma In his state she cum.
meneeti mg Hulluwas's Oiulmeiil and
Pills, and eliei eoiiiiiiuiiij ibsin fur tome
then lima IheUg was eewuleiely eaied, aud
aba is wew iu the eujot wenl f er!liii
bsi'h Mr. Wiikiusua, J'wMi, stisib,
leuvbss lut lb ateuieey of luts fsieuisul.
SPKINU U mrr4 la kse Uirly semeae
4. 1 as WM ate giai.i ic't t
at, aJ are Mia UJm tud g.aii.w.aslt 4
tletg isu H t t'o
, M sit Uwm aba t sWul
rbUa - u-il lMl4', ,M,
LafM'.MlMe lUA'Mg skms. a III I
rbtit.lsa t ism ,i
"Mother, can't I go and have my daguer
rBAfni ... t. . V , I
;vv'fj men "iio, my cmid, l guess
ii
wn-i worm while." "Well, ih
then, vnil minhl
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ei me nave a tooth pulled : I never eo
where." .
any
91 A R It 1 E D,
. I - a... .. . T "
wn me aom bit., by the Rev. P. Born, Mr,
VVillum Campbei.1., to Mis Leah Burrs,
coin oi uusrt township. .
if umrr. in m m nin i n r r th,
Mr Pitf ta Hilrmak, to Mis. Brosioos, all
of this place. .
O'tihe 2Sih ult., by the Rev. A. J. Collins
rvDAMCicL kotharmel, of Rush, to Miss
witKERsow, of Shamokinlown.
Olijc iilnrlwts.
. . . Philadelphia Market.
April 5. 1854.
FlOI'R AND Mill. Vlnnr i nliiul al T 2R.
Sales foi city use within Ihe ranije of $7 25a
' tor common and extra branas. Kye
Flour and Corn MprI are dull. Last sales of
ihe former at $4.87iaS5, and of Corn Meal
at S3 50.
Grain, The demand for Wheat is limited.
Small sales are made ai SI 69al 70 for red,
ami SI 75 for white. Small sales of Rye at
90h92 els. Corn is lower, lair sales of yellow
al 76 rents, afloat. Oats are scarce. Last
sales of Southern at 46a4tl cents, and Penn
sylvania at 471 cents.
Whiskey Sales of barrels at 25 cts., and
hhds. at S6 cents.
SUN BURY
WllIAT.
Rrr.
Conx.
Oats.
Potatoes,
Bkeswax
HscKLEn Flax.
Butter.
Eoos.
Pork.
Ft.Aiir.ii.
Tallow.
PIIICE CURRENT
; , iso
87
75
40
SO
IS
- 35
. 71
-: 12
8
125
- 10
New Advertisements-
I. lVOIiTlI & CO.,
Door, lilind, Shutter,
AND
SASH DEPOT,
East Side of Broad Street, below Wood,
Philadelphia.
VlHERE may be found, constantly on hand,
" ' an extensive assortment of Doors, bash,
Blinds, Shutters and Mouldings, warranted equal
to any that can be made.
Also, Sash ready glnzej, always on hund
Jnlers bv mail or dospalch will receive prompt
attention.
l'hiia., March 25, 1854 3m.
Cane Seat,
PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS.
Arm Chairs,
Hocking Chairs,
Cane Settees.
Dining & Chamber Chairs,
N all the varieties of colors and Fashionable
styles, at the cheapest rales. Wholesale aid
Retail, at
N. F. WOOD'S,
Warerooms, No. 129 & 131 North 6th St.,
Opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia.
March 25, 1854 3m
Wall Papers '. Wall Papers !
riHE sulisrribcrs have now in store their com
A plete spring stock of
Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c,
which thoy offer ot very low price.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Our assortment is very complete, comprising
all the qualities, both
French and American.
We manufacture a largo proportion of our
goods and can sell at the lowest rates.
I v raper Hanging done in ttis country at
city prices.
I'ARRISII & HOUGH,
No. 4 North FIFTH street, Hiiladelj.bia.
Fhila.. March 25, 1854 3m
FLOOR OIL CLOTH.
C. M. BAILEY,
HANCrACTVSKS or
FLOOP. CIL CLOTH,
ALL WlbTBS, FBOX
8-, 3-, T-8, 4.4, 3-4, 0.4, T-4, S4.
irurtiouse. 1.10 North Third St.. second floor,
I'HII.AUF.U'HIA
AUSTIN BROWN, Agent.
Just received, 312 caws. Constantly on hand,
the best assortment in Philadelphia.
Msrcli 35, 1851, I Ml
NOTICE.
ri"IHE sppeuls for the several township snd
JL borouyhs in the county of Northumberland,
will be held by the Hoard of Commissioners of
said county, at their oflics in Sunbury, on the
following days, to wit :
C'hilisquaque township,
Aprii SO.
nlilton borougtu
Turbut lowiiniiip,
Delaware u
Lewis "
Lower Mahanoy
Jackson
lTpprr Mahanoy
Lulls "
Coal township
Cameron township
Shamnltin "
Lower Augusts
Upper
8uubury borough
Rush township
I'oiul "
Norlhumlierlsiid borough
Jordan townsliip
Zsrbe "
CHAS. WEAVER,
J(W. NICELY.
hlMON bNYDER. J
Munbury, March 83, I KM 4t
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33
Com'srs.
NOTICK.
TVOTH.'K Islivisbjr given, thai the boUs. books
' swl aeeounl of Hamuel 'rboiuMou. dae'd.,
Uts of Huubury, sie now is tit bands of O. M.
Voik. Utt collection. AU Lrsun knowing
ihaiuwIvM inJublod lt uid dvevawd, are rt.iml
sl hi call snd st ills iuiMiUiily if lhy dur te
save camis
MARIA TIIOMFkON, Adrn'rii
Wsf MltJ it J.
Huubury. March !, U44.il.
ltAO UA.-(ltIl
HLIMi skleuMtsly sMiagtil ia the ataaulac.
lure t c)', we will ft m I'wuauy
MsnkauU iiJ olbcr hating U txsale, kuuse
Isbsn Ute pie4tl s)Mikl u-. tiw.
JtijH 4 MitUUK.
fp( MsuulaA'luifis.
FaiitssireiA Me. It a4 It bulk an,
11 kUMi Wis Asia. Mni tilt 4 th.
fhiU-, M.ivb IS. ls4.-tl..
'ItJIB I hisf t)eie tsfwii U kvtify tit
M Piumi abe SMbieisipUie ssKlitm kwiWiags
af mJ k4 imi lU Uu wi Aty iim4 M Im 4
It UwiiMiylA, Iita4 U. aie is-juuk! W tf le
! fw ImaIJmi ytmU. U sis le Ut
Uu U ! kw'i" Ul4 f l l4wW4w.
(JUJAW Willi 4l: li S4 Aliktllj S
LkM, lib II IIM -
SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SH AM OKIITJOURNaIT.
PRICES
, OF HORSE AND CARRIAGE HIRE.
4 Horses, Carriage and Driver, per day, $8,00
w,uv
uggy. -
4,00
3,50
3,00
l.ftO
3.00
1.S0
3,00
Sulkcy,
Ssddle,
and Harness,
Two Horse Carriage, best, ' -
" " " second best,
One Buggy, bet,
" " - second best.
l.ftO
1,35
1,00
75
1,00
Sulkey, . . u
Double Hsrness, best, - '
" " second best '
50
8ingle best,
60
" " second best,
Terms cash In advance.
THOMPSON & EI8ELY.
JOHN DIEMER
Sunbury, March 11, 1804. 6t 18
35
SPEINO MILLINERY GOODS.
JOII.V S10tfc80.S,
No, 43 South Second St.,
Philadelphia,
HAVE now in Store, of Iheir own Importation,
a large and handsome assortment of
Ribbons,
Silks,
Flowers,
Crapes,
snd every srticls suitable to the Millinery Trade,
to which constant addition will bs mads through
out the season, thereby enabling them to oiler the
largest and most desirable selection of articles in
Iheir line to be found in the city.
Fhilnds., March 18, 1854. 2m.
A CARD.
HAVING embarked in the mercantile business
on mv account, I take lbs opportunity to
thank the friends of the late Grm, and the public
in general, for the liberal patronage extended to
me heretofore, and would le most happy to see
them at my old stand (nt Emcrick's Tavern) in
Lower Augusta, where they can und me at ail
times administering to their wants on the most
liberal terms.
WM. A. KNABB.
Augusta twsp., March 18, 1854. if
C. P. KNIGHT & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Dealers in
Fish, Cheese Provisions
Generally,
Nos. 29 $ 30 S. WWres, Philadelphia.
1 AVE constantly on hand a supply of Msrk-
erel, Codfish, Shad, Sulinon, Herrings, Blue
ish, White Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoul
ders, Lsrd, Beef, Pork, Cheese, licans, Dried
Apples, Dried Peoches, Cranberries, etc.
l'lula., March IS, 1851 Sin.
New and Fashionable Goods ! !
JOHN V. MA 11 TIN,
Fashionable Tailor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Bruner's
Law Ujjice, aunbury.
MAS just received from Philadelphia, ths best
and most desirable stock of Goods that has
ever been brought to Sunbury, such ss
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, grean, olive
and blue.
A splendid assortment of
uch as satin, velvet, Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, cashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also-
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive vsricty of plain and fancy eassi-
rners for pantaloons. Common goods for coats,
pants and vests, coat bindings and cordings ; a
superior article of
NECK TIKS AND STOCKS,
of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk undershirts,
drawers, men's drab buck-lined chamois snd
other gloves, and trimmings of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
warranted to he equal to his customer work snd
superior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sons buying ready mado clothing of me can have
them reapaired gratia in case of ripping or giving
out. as I warrant all my articles
I return my thanks to the public for their pre
vious patronago and respectfully solicit a contin
uance of the same. As I am determined notte be
undersold, my goods will be disposed of en the
most reasonable terms for rash.
Sunbury, Nov. 30, 1853.
NEW
Clock 5) AVatchmakers.
HXRSCH&CO.
HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in the building latrly occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near Toner ic Co s Store,
lit Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they hsve oiiened, and will keep constantly
on hand,
Silver & Gold Watches, eto.
Also, Jewelry,
Consisting f Gold Breast-pins, Ear snd Finger
Rings, Medallions, Cull-pins. Ladies &. Geutle
insiw' gold snd silver pen snd pencil. Also,
8ilver snd plaied Tea and Tubls spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives, cVe.,
SPECTACLES,
Of ell siies, suiting every age. Spy Glassr,
Pocket Book, of all sues. Kators, Hsir Oil, I(s
volvers, and other pistol, Uruhe, Comb, Soap,
Ae., &c. Also, a large stock of
Blualcal lnatrumrntsj I
amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flu tins,
Fife., Flute.
CAHPET BAGS,
Trunks nmbrsllss, suspenders. All sises of rr.
dy ntsd Shirt snd Collars sll of which will be
old cheaper thaa has svr been krlofore sold in
Sunbury.
tT Clocks, Watches, Ear Slid Fingr Ring
repaired iu 111 best sutuuer and si the short!
Bailee.
Uuubtiry, Oct, 13, UJ3. 3io.
CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial Institute
140 CarifHul Slrttt,
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flHB suUiiiUi W.t ! iMfwAtfully to lt.
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lit I he ill KMtliuu Ibe WuaiAwa M
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in all It ! ImamI el ihe mi ataud. Ne.
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Treasurers' Sale.
A LIST of the unsealed lands advert!
Brtised
' lor sale bv r ranri Knrhr. 1 resanrar o
Nnrlhumberland County, agreeable to an act
of the General Assembly of ihe Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 1 3i h of
March 1848, and Ihe supplement thereto
Biiiiuen, an act directum- Ihe moite or se line
unseated Lands for taxes and other purposes
win rje expospil to public sale at the Court
nouse, in ine isorouab of Sunburv, on the
izin nay 01 June, 18S4, al 10 o'clock. A M.
the following described tracts of land foi
arrearages of Taxes due and ihe costs accrued
on each tract respectively, postponed irom
day to day, unless previously discharged, to
wu ; . , 1 ,
No. sore. Warrantees Mm. Ara't do.
Coal Township. .1
Antts Henry ' '
Aftains Thomas
Foster Thomas
1074 Jenkins Jttmes
Antls Frnlerielr
, Adams Robsrt
I 31
Has Edward
GrMT Jniihi
Orrer Thomaa
1770 Camplaia Robart
Caniilaia Tbomaa
Morrisoa William
J Jeaklns
F Amis
R Adams
Tb maa Foster
1704 Richard fiahnait
Richard Mnnritig
Kdmrd Hulf
James Greer
Thomas Grr
ltntiert Camptain
Th"mas Camplain
Wiltiam M.rriHou
985 J.imes 8teiliensou
Mnry Unvidson
Jnmes Cowseil
lanac Nell
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Biilinatna Th jmas
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liowel Christina
Ballon Samuel
Brady Joha
Lltuily John
llrody Wm P
Cleuver Kimher
Cleaver Klmber
Cleuvei Kimber
Ct.vrUeii J'lhn
KlluH WiUiuin
Kvaiis Jesse
Kvnus bmitli
Fsgely Henhen
Fairely Willism and Solooifn
Gray RoWert (ons-halO
Grern Willinm
Urnnl Thcmns
Gardner ArchitiaM
G irdner Archibald
Gardner Archibald
llrrsh Philip
Heplmru James
Hauler Alexander
Hubley Biirnanl
Hiinmelrich Jienry
Hepburn James
Jrdiin Robert
Irwin Robert
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314 Morgan Samnd
106 Mnury Peter
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Yojttheimer Henry
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3f Ballon Samuel
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KlntzliMC Abraham
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Martin Petar
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100 ltarr Mary
1M Darr Peter
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Canal Boats for Sale.
rnHE auhsrrihfra tiaainir retired from
the
Boating and earrj In j business, offer for sale
Ten First Class Psnnsylvaaia
CANAL BOATS,
All In complete order, bavins besn thoroughly
reoaire.1. ami an now read for use. The Boats
f
can be seen by calling: nn John Ziegler, Columbia,
Lsncastrr CO., i a.
BIN-GUAM ft DOCK,
278 Market street, Philadelphia.
Fhila., March 4, ISM 3m.
Estate of MARTHA GOODHART, deo'd.
NOTICE is hrehy given that letter of Ad
ministration on the esUte of Martha Uood-
hart, late of Ihe Borough of 8unbury, dee'd,
have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore
sll person indebted to said estate will discharge
the same, and those having demands will present
them for settlement.
V. LiUCHER, Adm'tor.
8unbury, March 4, 1834. 0t: '
"DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON,"
IJESPECTFL'I.LY informs Ilia citiieus of
the Uorouirli of Kunhurr and vicinity, tint
he has prrmuuaiitly lornlrd himself in said
uorougn 1 and oiler In professional services to
those who may wih to employ him. For tin
present he cun lie found at Weaver Hotel.
Bunbnry, March II, 1854. If.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE !
The Jlussian Ministers
Have left Frante rind England, and the
consequence will no doubt be n fcrious
war, md great rise in tht pnet of grain,
Vc, but
S. SCHNUItM AN j CO.,
MAKE pleasure in informing the citizens of
L t-unliury, snd virimlv, tli.it it has not. nor
will not eflart the low prico of their excellent
winter stock of clothing, but thnt thev sre now
selling off sll at first cost. This is no humbug,
nil the only way to fiinl nut the truth of it, is to
give us a call, when every pains will! be taken
to deal at low prices and sutiliu lory to customers.
In addition to a good stock of clothing, persons
will find at our establishment a fine assortment
of
Watches, Jewelry, &c,
hich we claim the right of selling cheaper thsn
ny other store of the kind, in this section of the
country. JJou t forget the name and place, 8.
Schnurmnn & Co., Market street. Sunburv.
esrly opposite John Young's Store.
We will 111 a short time recieve our Spans
and Summer stork, which we also intend to ll
the mou reasonable. Believing" our old motto,
CAH, to be a good one, we wiil still adhere to
it The ready John i always the most com
fortable. 8.SCHNURMAN & CO.
ty 8. 8ehniirinan & Co. have removed the
above establishment, three doors esst of their old
stand, one door east of Tvner & Co.'s store, snd 1
opposite John oung s store, market gtrcct.
Sunbury, March 4, ISol OS tf
ValuableProperty for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
HE subscriber offers for sale the following
property in the Borough of Sunbury, viz:
THE HOUSE
Aud two contigioii3 Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
occupied by the subscriber as a store an J dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAVT" MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acre of ground. Also: a doublo two story
frame
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: sis acre of
ground st the Point, adjoining the Susqurhsnna,
nn which are erected two frame house wagon
house, &C. Also:
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which Ut
are also erected three lime kilns. Also ;
A House and liulf Lot of Ground,
on the north esst corner of River and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
oil Elderberry street
IRA T. CLE. ME N'T.
Sunbury, Jan- 11, 18S4 tf.
CLOTHI1TG AT COST !
Great liargains ! !
IX order to make room for our spring supplies
w have commenced from to-day to sell off
our Stock of ready made Winter Clothing, at or
iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub
lic in general who are in want of warm clothing,
to favor us with s call. 'Old lioreaa" has not
quit us yet for this winter, uud in consequence
we will probably have some cold weather yet,
whereat thick Overcoats will do us siguul service.
Even if not needed ot Ihe moment people will
find it advantageous to supply themselves before
hand, as we hold out s good opcitunity now to
all. Cold blustcrii.g spring is long yet and cen
through summer a thick Overcoat will come han
dy sometimes. Wc have a choice lot on hand
yet and respectfully invito our patrons to cull al
0. ELSBERO & CO S.
Cheap Clothing Store,
Market Street, opposite the Post Otfuc.
N. B. We will continue as heretofore to sell
all goods in our line ss reasonable as possible
still adhering to our old mono :
viibAr ton c.is
G. EI.SllEKU &. Co.
Sunbury, Feb. 18, 1854.
SIIAMOKIN
Collegiate Institute.
R. HILL, A. B., Principal
Rev. C. J. KHREIIAUT, A. M.
Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi
dences of Chrirtianity. 4'C.
Teaehir of Primary Dtpai I ment .
fill IE first session of this Institution, located at
bhsmokin, .Noribumbeilaud oounly, Ps.,
will corninruc oil Wtusttsti, tb lOttt day of
Mai. Io.
The ysar will l ditijej Into llirv viou of
fourleeu weeks each, thus allotting a vacation of
four weeks in spring snd uutumii, and on of
two wrks duiinn Ihe holiday.
J It lualilulioii v. ul coiupria litre departments,
A Pbimasi, AtAUi.au and l uinui at.
lb couiaa u luairuclion in these will be full
anil Ibocuuiih, smbiat iii( all ilia brauch usually
taught ill Uirae lopscllt di pailmaol.
Uais u I uu I
I'limaiy IlrpAUiuenl, ytl scsatuu, 1,0U
Acsdcmltf .00
follegtsl - - t,tH
A Utf suJ pecivu ruam has beau sawuted
la sussl Ibe wauls ol lb liwliluUaai, unlit the
nil building sre euiuplet4.
UoaidiHi can be ebuiuej lit ptiiat faienli
at laoUM lalra-
i'be Uoanl W Trait eas will aesie as imum er
UUtf. to ssake frhaiswkut 1'uix.gui lualilul,
weilb tbe paUuaag stu uatkiAt u tb svat.
Ht unity.
fas luilUs ilk.'ulrs, addr kiwlr CI
, Kail , wl MtauskiB, 1'iaatUwul ul Uji4 f
TrwaAM. e Ma. 1', i, Ktushait aJ I'ttUwa,
stbujwtbeileuii (aunty, ra.
kbsnsuiiN, Mrta 4, I !.
'pilB subaaitUi 4W tut tale Mi1a4I Uusm
l ibe b4 iti. wall aJaoiaj u u, Ml(
fsuaaiUata a4 Stm tn atsaias tat
wbtJt, t a wall imus4. I in (nn ywsass.
M. 1 bta atutss ss A4 sutub ywe
ibAi tbe I'us-ut, ) iil be saaJ hU$
It WtUltSU-f lteAtt
M ll Ml lkU4 C a.
ICI S'tik its, .u''S
rwits, r . i
MATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
aVo. 6 South Third Street, below Market
PHILADELPHIA. '
rpHE attention of country buyer is called to
.1. the extensive assortment of sll kinds of
Finished Leather,
Moroccos,
CelfSUir.s.
Sheep ttkine, &e.,
constantly on hand and for sale st reduced
price.
MM) AINU OAK SOLE LEATHER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
exchange for goods. ,
Phila.,reb. 4, 1854- 3m. ,
Estate of J. C. PERKINS, deo'd.
IV OTICE ia hereby given, that letters ofsdmln.
" istratimi have been trrarited to llic subscriber,
upon the estate of J. C. Perkins, deceased, late of
Trevorton. All those knowing themselves in
debted to soid estate, sre requested to make pay
ment, snd those having claims, to present thetn,
duly authenticated, for settlement.
T. B. MASSElt, Adm'r.
Sunbnry, March 4, 1854. fit.
Estate of LYDIA H0USEL, dee'd.
TsVTOTICE is hereby aiven that letters of Ad
11 ministration have been (runted to the tin-
dersigncd upon the estate of Lyilia Hoiisel, late
of Kush township, ISorlhonilvf rhind countv.
dee'd. All persons having claims against said
estste sre requested 10 present them, duly au
thenticated, lor settlement ; and those knowing
themselves indebted to make payment without
delay.
CHARLES 1IOUSEL, Adni r.
Rush lp., Feb. S5. 1808. Cl.
IJIacksinitliiiig.
r"TMlE subseritier herebv informs the citizens of
Suiiburr, and the public generally, that he
intends to carry on the
Blatit.Kiii ltlil 117 ISiisiiirM
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 Scuphani, in Fuwn
street, where he will be happy to accommodate
all his customers.
HENRY PARTON.
Sunbury, March S, 1 851. tf.
. BAKTHOLOW.
O. TIFFANY, JH.
i. S. CIIASRO
Uartliolow, Tiflany ! Co.
IMPORTERS AND DKALEftS IN
Foreign and loim-stic
DRV GOODS,
AND AGENTS FOR Til E SAL B OF
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, arc not as cheap
as they can lie bought in any other market they
may be returned forthwith at our expense.
Iialliiuore, Nov. SO, lSoO. ly.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale ! !
rtlHE subscriber offers at private salo his house
snd lot of ground, situate in tho ISorough of
Sunbury, on the north wct corner of Fawn and
blackberry streets, now in he occapaney of Jas.
Rcsrd, Esq. The house ia a two story
BRICK DWELLING & KITCHEN,
in good order and condition. For terms npp'v
to the subscrilicr, at the Forks of tho l'luiu Creek
aud Tulpohockcn road.
JACOB WEIMER.
January 7, 1854. Oin.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUBIN CAM & SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all Kinds,
No. 113 .North Thlid St , below Rare,
Philadelphia.
riIHE attention of Dealer is requested to an
-L examination of their stock, which will be
found at least equal to any in this city. Foreign
Frni.s of all kinds in season.
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly
attended to.
1'hilu., Feb. 11, 1S51..
-3lll.
Look to your Interests !
IT will try to please ! !
S. N. THOIVIPSON
JJ2 ESPECTFULLY inform hi ft tend snd
JJ the public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
Lelow Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting iu part of
Dry Good-:, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinclr, Jeans, Drilling,
Muslins, I'esiings, Linens, $c.
LADIES DHESS AND FANCY GOODS,
t'utcof.1, Muslin Je Ln'm, Luvns,
Clinejiams, Beragcs, llvbt$,
HWrns, Flannels, frc.
GROCERIES,
8ugar, Tea, Coffee, llice, Molases, t lieese,
Spices, Salt, &c, A.c, &C.
EIni'divnrr,
Nulls, Screw, File, Saws, Knives A. Folks, &c.
Queens and Glassware,
of various sty le slid pattern.
SOOTS AND SIIOH3.
A Urgs assortment of Uoots and felioet, for
men, women ami children.
Hats Cass, 4e,, of vaiious sites and styles.
llesides a Isrgs and general a.kortmsnt of
fashionable good. Call and eiamiu for your
selves. "S" Country produce ol all kind taken in
etchunge at the highest market p'ices.
Sunbury, 1 1 mo. SO US3 4 ,. 3oi '33,
LEAD, ZINC,
OIL AND COLORS,
MAKl'VAl-IVBSD V
FRANCIS 8. LEWIS & CO..
llepiesenteJ by Lewi; ism Co.,
US South Front Stint,
Order thankfully rereivaJ nunrluallv slteoJ.
d Iu, tuaianlred to git satulactiuu, and a41vrd
for sale en the most liberal term.
For samples aud particulars, please sddrt ss
abate,
l'hiia., Jan. tl, H3t. 3.u.
Trout Street Wire Manu'aelory.
WAT.SON & COX,
&, RtJ.llr, Screen suJ t"'"'"
MANUrACTUIlEIlS,.
.SV ii ori4 F,ol St , IV-" ; ;- ' j
.ih)st,.,it imt. tut t-rc"
L U.1Z t rewAdeta. SK.aat.
rb.ss. r. . ie .
.i -f UiX V'LU1 i'4NUIf. dte'sttab
at4 lHd; M (4' r 4 !
ai vbie sdW-
i t,4U( i, list.
THE RENOWNED REMEDY!
Holloway's Ol ntme.rtt
This estranMimrr tTnraent is eoitifoatit f &t nW lisfif
n Balaams, and when nssd 111 accor.laaea with Ilia
nirect,,,,,, whicb acoompany ench rn,i will isrora e-aa
wries 1 all other imana fail. Cases "f ths rrmat draparul
i disiwa reaililjr yield to its efficacy. It is linv.il
wnen u m am, ,n 0(iut, n heomatism, Contracted or
I in'toT. C&S"" " W,U 60 WO,,dr, ub-
vlMMMl2y?ini1,,, 0,,RR or cttopui.ous-
bi.(.t.KI-A TASK CKRTIKIK.D BY 1 tifZ MAYOR
Cn... - ,p BSTON, ENOLANB. .
or" nV, Ja'ct"rfrom J. Noble, Esq, Mayor
oj Boston, Lincolnshire.
, SSilST M
sod llhmi.h ,h. fi.LT, i "' otlwr parts of her boily
..,.. ir,;'nTin!,w"' ws. obtamanat
ment.of su(ri, "JJ'n ohlninsd fto abala-
Sussex, dated Jan. Vith 1853, '
ro rroicusor Hoilowav,
wsistaU sll ,i,tJ,. tre.tin.,7, ?""'. " .,"m
lam. Sir. your oLIigct an fijithfiil Servant.
(Mg'ICl) KI.I7tni.-TII c. r.r-
Ud
CI1irtfn.f11.1f.
fiskilus.
Gout,
Glandular Iwslliiig.
I.tunlmro
Piles
Khenmatism
Scnhls.
Hire-thn)als,
S're-licsits,
Wounds,
Bid lir.;i.ltt
MIIIIIUIIIR,
Hi.e .,r M W r-7"'JX
I'.-. "'"'" icu ana
i- , "v? . Still' Joints,
Skiii-disritis,
iiinnuis,
Yaws
initau ... I .... "!( mill Air
Meei, s,nm $1.50 ccnls e, l, To bt uad Who 'w i ,f'
the prmeipal Urug Houses in Hie Uni-11.
-.X. T!'"C ' 0 eunil,e'"''ls saring by (aklnj the largtr
d''..l "ir'"i',"".f"r Jfi'lancB of paiicnls la tvery
'"'rteinreaffixraltneaehhii '
Dccrnilier , IrSU, ly.
skw.tocs. WINDOW ShTuES. siw.ttts.
G. L. MILLER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS iso
AD
WilDI.KSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
In Window Shades,
South-ictst comer of Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.. '
iajJL'CH as Clothe' Landscapes, Holders, Vases,
Scrulcs, lioqticts,
GOLD BORDERS,. &c,
Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of
finish in this country, and at such
l.O V FK1CES,
As to challenge all competition. IlufTand White
llollaiiils, C'ainlrics, 1'a.Is, Card, Brasses,
&c, in every variety, for City or Country Trade.
We iutite an examination of our stock, st the
Depot, ISoulh-west comer of Second and A re Is
streets, Philadelphia.
January 88, ISol. 5ni.
V1.:?CTTS,
IMPORT Kit AND DEAL Kit IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below Wh, north side,
PHILABELPHIA.
rhila., Jan. iS, 1S31. ly.
is it, .ii:m: t'o.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Comiuision -Merchants,
23 am! 25 Spear's Wharf,
Baltimore.
EEFiatliNCES.
John Ciaik, Es.j , President Citizens' Bank, Bait.
A. P. Ciiles. Esq., Cashier Brauklin Bank, '
John Hrrtzier' Jr., Esq., Pliiladelphia.
Rotters, Sinnick5.-n & Co., "
J. Tome, Es.j., Preidut Cecil Bsnk, Port !)
posite.
J. Vsllower & Son Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Kver.ScIinsgrove.
J. II. App & Co.,
Nagle. 'iiij;it8 i Co., Millou. .
XV. XV. Cooke. Esq.. Munry.
Simon SchuyU-r, Esq-, "
Cieorge lloilinc, Hu;bsille,
XV, Veaver A; Co., Montoursville.
tlen. William F. Packer, Willismsport
T. XV. MomI, Esq., Cssliier, '
James II. liulini,', "
I.eviia (!. Hilling, "
M'llenry !i llubb, Jersey Shorn.
J. P. Hilling, l'.sq.. Lock Haven.
LIT .'j:r.Ciiee Co. havo the larjt st whaif
rooiu of av comniiaion house in Ualiimore, at
tva)s (it ing ipiuk dispatch to boats hi ducbarg'
ing their iu'h s.
February 11, 1S.VI. Cm.
" loiJO TONS No. 1
Super riiophute of Lime,
DEUL Iili t ORIGINAL AND CENLTNE.
warranted of superior ijuality, Ibe cheapest
manure in lb woild. J-'aruiers and dealcn sup
plied ul low prices.
KXTUAQI'ALITY LAND Pl.ASTKR.
5000 barrel Extra Quality Land Master, select
ed rvpuvtlv l'"r ii leiiiliiK iu:iliiy.
10.110 bu.bel of ba 110 in I nil" 1.000 barrol
Calcined I'laattr. hs barrels C's.im 1'laater.
IU0 bArrel llniil I'laaier.
ri:i:i W . ul ano.
'I bis urluic tta elii-r ill coiiiU. tn U our cus
tomers, . rq.ml '. intpoiteJ. and Ur SUJ...I"
hi moal in Ibe market. ,
,U4,..wr- .nark.-. '...W
Al th. Sir..., .'ia-ier j-
Vrliur,
1'bil
and t auw". -
- 8
Jfew WH Taper Warehouse.
UUnTOIsT tiANINO,
Ink ')'(, St'ouJ SJuu,' uliov ljtj
fhlbaelpbla.
111 Kr! bji bkMl tb largsat ui hssHl-
a..iuaai aaavjlllUSUl lit lb tilt.
PJl.hawi 1'oia lb counliy will llnJ it U lhair
Jtai.tss lo 4ll al wot at", wti( ll.ay will la
auilsd WUSj 4 wiill .ti tlx ! plus a.
ui u ro. A I N M X Li,
N III Auk siii.1, ' itih,
I'uu U.(iln. .
I'utU, rh. XJ UM.-3.U.
""no we VtuiroN, "
III Srtk tk4 tM.', Ijs
rttllAlSII'UIA.
ManufAt turt-rs 4 XX ln.lv.nl 1'eaUusiu
ax -, Ia.4U wm, v '.(.
r.Mlt-tol, I'.it ... Isjitfa
U s, Haw, ' - Smm V.. SI. A.
t,AMVIA, AiaII(m, ,
Vi'J4 NViUts XV ai al all kuJ, at the
lHuUt.a' luwtl(ii n.'B-
la. Kvttas, '.. M
f'wtis . la SI, ISWs t
lt1
srurt, am I quite d-stuiii..ri iVfsL "-""S" were vety
wl'Eii 1 wns n lvi.,J I tn 1., . -1 P"inn,,ti adme,,r(
"d Pill, " U,d t Z VZ""M,t0 0'"nei.t
m!'.'! ""' 'Wistuneat of Prsscr frotr.nw4T i
1 1 -T H. 11 UJ! v m Slates, atklrus-
S 1,1 ,1.. 1 Nt'!v..r't' eiveiliieau,tk.i
raitri in Aicti-