Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 22, 1854, Image 3

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    Old Fishioki Revived. While Ex-Fresi.
nt Fi)more(wg in Louis-jlle, be attended
adiea-fair, and was regaled with kisse
m the damsela--genuine Kentucky emacks.
is said that the ladies of Louhmlle literally
ey the Divine Injunction "Whatsoever ye
tilil that men should da unto you, even 10
il ye do unto .them."
Ex-Bishop lyes' new work it announced
m the presa of Mr. Donahoe, Boston, to be
ued in a week or two, imultaneouly with
publication in London, tti title is, "The
ialsoTaMinri in iu Progress to Catholicism,
a Letter lo hi Old Friends."
t is said, that upon the' average, sixteen
n in every troop of English army destined
Tuikey were married, consequently the
000 men would leave behind 2500 wires,
1 between 6000 and 6U00 children. , '. '
PRIXG is supposed to have fairly commen
ced. .The trees are beginning to prepare for
ind so are the ladici and gentlemen all get
j their spring finery ready. The gentlemen
r at least all tlioee who know anything about
iladclpbia are getting their outfit of spring
mentsfrom Rockiiill & Wilson's cheap and
lionable ' clothing store, No. 1 1 1 Chestnut
et, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia.
Jhila.. Jan. 28, 1854. cw.
M A R II 1 E D.
Dn the 18th inst., by the Rev. P. Born, Mr.
in A. Bi'cher, to Miss Jane Harrison, all
this place.
)n the 12th inst., by G. M. Votks, Esq.,
. Alkxandkr Mantz, to Miss Marcaret
rison, both of Sunbury.
3n the 6th inst , by the Rev. A. J. Collins,
William J. McWilliams, to Miss Mart
ambrrlain, all of Shaniokin township .
Dn the 6ih inst., by the Rev. R. A. Fisher,
r. John Martin, to Mis Barbara Long,
tb of Lower Auunta.
On the 16'h inst., by the same Mr. Henry
tmmei., of Point, lo Miss Sarah Lantz,
ju nijesl daughter of Samuel Laniz,) of Au
sta. In I hi plane, cm the 1 0 h
AGDELENA, wife of Mr
lust ,
Geo.
MARY
Young,
ed about 60 years.
In this place, on the 14th inst , REBECCA,
lighter ol 'Mr. Paul Ainnierman, aged 10
iirs and 10 mouths.
1)C itkvkct
Philadelphia Market.
April 19, 1854.
Flour and Meal The Floor market is
ii-t, nnd only ahoul 200 barrels have been"
d nl SS,50 pur barrel for standitrd super
e. Sales of Rye Flour at 5,50. Penn
Ivania Corn Meal sold nt S3. 75 per bid.
Grain. Whi-atisin demand nt an nd
nce. Sties of 1000 bushels of white $2 05,
il S2 for red. Rye is scarce and in de
ind, at 90i-.. Corn is held higher; sales nt
c. for yellow, afloat. Oats are scarce and
demand. Sales of Southern at 48c. and
UHsylvania at 55.I.16 cts.
Whiskey Sales of hhds. at 2Ci26, cents,
d lbls. at 27 cents.
Baltimore Market
April 18, 1854.
FLOUR. Tho Flour maikel is hardly as
m to-day as or. Sulurdoy, iiotwilhsianding
e advice received this morning by the Arc
which note a fodher advance of 6d. per
A. on the other sido. This morning on ear
'Chiuine there were sales of 950 bbls
owaid street, for immediate delivery, and
30 bbls. do for delivery on tho 1st and 15th
: Mnv. at 88.25.
GRAIN. There were sales 'his morning
f some 200 bushels of Wheat which Ilie
rico obtained for it, ami we are consequent-
without a quotation. About 4509 bushels
f Corn were at maiket. Theie were, how
vor, no sales made that we could hear of,
ivtj a email lot of inferior yellow at 75 cl ,
nyers and sellers not beina able to agree
pon terms. Th- hiuhest figures we heard
anied weie "8 cts for yellow, and 75 cts.
nr while. There was a sale of while Corn
n Saturday nt 77 els. A small lot of Penn
ylvania Rv was olfered at 100 cts.
WHISKEY. The market is still unsettled,
.nd holders are undetermined as to what
rice to name. We hear of a sale of a small
ot of bbls. on Saturday at 28 cts. No snrs
if hhds have been made for a day or to,
uul we have no quotation fur them
SUNHURY l'UICK CUKllKNT
WjISAT.
Rit.
Coax.
Oats.
PoTATOt",
ISukswax -
llieKLKii Flax.
llt'TTna.
F.aus.
PoBK.
Klaissau.
Tailuw,
150
00
75
45
50
15
85
?1
12
8
185
10
New Advertisements.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
FsiKiw Citizlms: Encouraged by many
friends. I announce myself as a candtdato. for the 1
ollire of
COl'X TV COMMISSION EU
at the approaching election, hhould I be elected
I pledge luysrlt to disiharge ti.e duties thereof
Willi punctuality nJ iiupsrimlitv.
tiEoiiux: u nit; nr.
8iubury, April A, IH54.
ZINC PAINTS.
On (in J eheuuer (Ann wUile lead,
fim ul I poisonous uuulitiei.
Tbe .tv J tiir Zinc uuiiaiiy
1AVIUi(..iynUislhK w.Mks, ih4 tSH.iMvi-d 1
I ius Hoam ul lk.11 p..iu. u, s..suW lo imwi i
tut ts.ll I
SL'l'KUtOU TAIMS.
lry. eul fiiHtni in utt, ui mHi4 ymrkmf 4 Ifm J S
U fcUU WSMtsi .
lt), m Utile, (k-sUlkvU W'i k
Tuti i n itu'. tt li 1 ..UJ uiy gro.mti in oil, U
jjftu,U4 'ut ti4 IMMUJ )us4.4 IW UjJ) aViavl tultria1 1
M 4UtMt I
A ltMtUv4 '4 MtystflsfM W lawsMttrV teu tllM'tlt IftOet, '
Watts4 aj najt -HH ttVsr i- Utfy m WaMIAUl Ulsvl lisl4) !' k'H
lltMil Mssi l IM iUm k' $ AJ) .. r4a 4S-I k 4tUm 1m (ssll
4-sk4 iWlf ymU.i9 Wat. U tii4titasf u U) vitut U
sm4 tut u-i is H4ss ii 44. ti ti'satf 4ita iivm Saw 4c
uisitsMl btliatsl tMiasN MtsvsVeuta mtm 1
U4MJ lawata -htf Wtsj ? m mift a afnaa;U M
Hf'Ma, tV.4 iM 4. m4,'sm .aj h,MM1 I "44-
r.llMU.Yk'S
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IrlllLaMlCirUlaV,
aliiaali. II. I. 1-aL e4 ri.' Cilf.
set M s ' 4 taaiaMSttti, t ttm'i
w.aaOH, tti ' slMt Htflata.
ifit of. betters .
REM AIMING IN THE TOST OFFICE AT
SUSRlRY, March 31, 1854.
John Lefler
Wm Adams
! Tl
John Long
Alex Lache
Kredk Lanker
Henry Batcher
Joseph Bound
Jacob Briuht
Tiluhman Lower
B Jacob Lanker
s1
Mrs Matilda Brown
Christian Bower '
Rev Chas Mahee
Nra C Mverlv
C
Joseph Chiist or Dan'l Miss Catherine Marl
Rice 1 Mrs Henrietta Mart
Mrs Mnry Campbell Miss Catherine Miller
Caleb Chamberiin . ' Ben' C Moyer '
Hiram Cooper Loreno Do Mettler
Joseph Cook Wm Mantz
Mrs llannnh Crnmbley Jf
r i - t l a- i - '
Geo Conrad
jusepil i iceiy
D
Abraham Deppin
Chas Dolfus '
John Dnnkelbercer
F B Day j ,
Adolph Dnrlacher
F
Benj D Frost
Jno Furman
Wm Feester
Adam Fisher '
o
Wm. Gass
Henry Gass
Hannah Glenn ' -hv
Gen Gilbert
Patrick Gieen
w
Emanuel Peter
, .. .... R ,
, Hon Jno B Rente ''
' Elizabeth Richer '
, Dr. Jno Raker
Jacob Richey
Peter Rice
Alex Ross
8
' John Sollman
John Speece
; David Shine '
GeoShlpe ;
' Mary Ann Shipe
Pam'l Sober
' Master Nicholas Ship-
man '
Peter Shaffer
Dr Sam'l Smith
Lucretta Siars
T
Jeremiah Travis
t Abner Thnrp
TJ
Jno S Haas
Dan'l Hoffman
Jno Hummel '
Levi Himo
K
Henrv Reiser
WmKerlin '
Miss Mar;'t Reefer 2 Mary Ann Ummel
Wm P Kuntz W
Peter Kniss Mrses Welclier
L Heirs of Michael Wal-
John Long User
II. li. I'AChfcK. r. iYI.
11EMOVAL.
MISS JANE FINNEY
JNFORMS her friends, both in town and coun
trr. lliut film linn rnmovcil her
Fancy Dry Goods Store
to her former residence, corner of Chestnut and
2d street, opposite the new German Reformed
church, and not unmindful of past kindness, she
solicits a continuance of their patronage. She
has just received an elegant assortment of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Needlework
of various kinds, lady's gaiter boots anil sandala,
stationery, muslins, lawns, ginghams, and every
variety of goods suitulde fur the season, cheaper
lliun ever for emu or country produce.
Sunbury, April 8, 1854.
W. B. STOUfXAN. THOMAS o'SKILL.
STOCKMAN & O'NEILL,
GENERAL
Commission illcvdjants
051 KORTK WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
, ' REFERENCES. - ' .
This. Richardson & Co. Philadelphia.
A. G. Cattell & Co. . "
Kutter & Patteson, ' ' "
Charles Ellis & Co. "
Burgin & Sons, ' ' "
Thila., April 8, 1854. ly.
Orphans Court Sale.
TN rnrsnaneo of an order of the Orphans' Court
- of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public sale,
On SATURDAY, the 6th day of MAY, neit,
on tho premises, the following described Real
Estate, to wit : Thirty acres off of the north east
corner of a
Certain Tra?t of Land,
situate in Shamokin township, county aforesaid,
bounded on the nortli I'V lauds of Daniel Miller,
on the east by lauds of Nancy Wolverton, on the
south by lands of said Nancy and Michael Zim
merman, and on tho west by lands of said Mi
chael and Philip Persiug, containfng in all about
Two hundred and Forty acres. Late the estate
of William Pcrsing, dee'd. Sale to commenco
at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms
of sale will be made known !v
PETER PERSINO,
' One of the Executors.
I5y order of the Court,
J. P. PUR.SEL, Clk. O. C.
Sunbury, April 8, 1854.-
fjircnt Arrival ol'
SFRING GOODS!
WW T. CLEMENT
N FORMS his friends and customers that he
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his Store in Marsct Street, Sunbury, which
he oners to the public at the lowest prices.
. His stock consists of a general assortment el
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimrrs, CassinHs, Jeans, Drillings,
Mastitis, Lineus, Calicoes, Muslin di
Lains, Laiens, Ginghams, Iterates.
Also a large assortment of CLOTH I.NG.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf and oilier Summer Hats.
IMnilei.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Fish, Salt, 4 c.
HARDWARE,
Via : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, eVe.
QUEENS WAKE,
Tea Setts, tlults, Vishet, Cups, Saucers, ft
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brsutly, Gin, Bam, Wbiskrj, it.
I F Couulry urudure of all kinds Uksu in si-
Is ..si.
I. K
Door,
WOUTU A, CO.,
Ulinil, Shutter,
SASU DEPOT,
y.uil Sidt uf Uruud Start, httuw HVJ,
Philadelphisv.
W'lltltH any U (uuihl, roast ml y aa UnJ,
aa eiteMsite sMsiuriHMal u liuitra, ata.a,
Ulluda, MaullMS sud klmikiiugs, wasrsuled iiutl
U any lll r.u be laada.
AImi, U Jy autssj. always un baud
JttUis l tuaU ul VpU'U still in piwiupl
alivolwu,
fads., MW t4. ai4.-3i.
i
I MILITARY.
lluuae lu Mubbuiy, im hsluiJsv, Ike kls Ml
Apiil. Iil. al lUw'tUk. A. M.. Uh lhepuipMe
f luio4iu alUii-wt.l et tlati.luu.si auj .Imi
W bi.utlu.Ul JlJaU Iu4 U.S Hlla4.ie txl satutl
tt I lluia, ta W SkSMlauial lbs suiuj siMllusi.
l.yt. UWIU X- I. a
til ibe kkM.uia) tirsja,
au4 WU, It. MA Hit,
L.S f.lHMI. Uall.KS tltilUMtei
M.U alltNlJtL
' hi ibai la a. all CjuAjJaV
Uul. . J4V MIUtM
t au tawiti UwatsW
Aljt, U- I4sv
MNbOKY AMERICAN AND SIlAMOiaN
- i m DaIa
Cane Scat, .
PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS.
Arm Chain,' ' 1 " " :
Rooking Chairs,
Cane Settees,
Dining; & Chamber Chairs, ,
IN all the varieties of colors and Faahlonoble
styles, at the cheapest rates, WaoLtSAia ard
KETAIL, at
N. P. WOOD'S,
Wsrerooms, No. 129 & 131 North 6th 8t,
, Opposite Franklin Bquara, Philadelphia.
March 85, 1854 8m
Wall Tapers ! Wall Papers !
fJHE subscribers have now in store their com
i plcte spring stock of
Paper Hanging, Curtains, &c,
which they ofler at very low prices,
'WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL.
Our assortment is very complete, comprising
all the qualities, both
French and American.
We manufacture a large proportion of our
goods and can sell nt the lowest rates.
Ily Taper Hanging done in tho country at
city prices.
TARKISH ft HUl-Ull,
No. 4 North FIFTH street, Philadelphia.
Phila., March 85, 1854 3m
FLOOR OIL CLOTH.
C. M. IUILEY,
HAUL FACT unKS OS
FLOOR OIL- CLOTH,
all widths, rnoai '
0-9, 3-4, -8, 4-4, -4, 0-4, -4, 8-4.
JfiircioHse, UOJVoifA Third St., second Jloor,
PIIILADKI.rlHA.
AUSTIN BnOWN, Agent
Just received. 313 cases. Constantly on hand,
the best assortment in Philadelphia.
March 85, 1854, 1 in
NOTICE.
rI1HE appeals for the several townships and
X boroughs in thn county ol Aorinumucnunu,
will be held by the Hoard of Commissioners of
said county, at their oflicc in Sunbury, on the
following days, to wit :
C uihsquaqiio township, Apri. U.
Milton borough. ' " .
Turbut towimliip, " "
Delaware " " "
Lewis " "
Lower Mahanny " 8t
Jackson . " "
I'pper Mahauoy " "
Little " " "
Coat township '' "
Cameron township "
Shamoliin " ...
Lower Augusta "
Upper " 23
Sunbury borough " "
Rush township "
Point " . " "
Northumlicrland borough " "
Jordan township " "
Zerbe ", " "
CHAS. AVHAVER, )
JOS. NICELY, i Com'srs.
SIMON SNYDER. )
Sunbury, March 85, 1854. 4t
7 PEICES "
OF HORSE AND CARRIAGE HIRE.
8 . ii 5,00
8 Buggy, " 4,00
I " 3,50
1 Bulkey, " 8,00
1 ' Saddle, " 1,50
3 and Harness, " 3,00
1 " 1,50
Two Horso Cnrringe, best, " 2,00
" " second best, " 1,S0
One " Bugg)-, best, ' 1,25
second best, " 1,00
Sutkey, " t
Double Harness, best, ' 1,00
" second best, " 50
Single " licet. " 50
" " second best, 85
Terms cash in advance.
THOMPSON ft EISELY.
JOHN DIE.MER
Sunbury, March 11, 1834. Ct. 18
NOTICE.
"aJOTICE is horeby given, that the notes, bool.s
-' and accounts of Samuel Thompson, dae'd.,
late of Sunbury, sro now in the hands of U. M.
Yorka, Esq., for collection. A II persons knowing
themselves indebted to said deceased, arc request
ed to call and settle immediately if they desire to
save costs.
MARIA THOMPSON, Adm'rix
of said deceased.
Sunbury, Mareh IP, 1S51 Ct.
hags a.mi:i!
BEING extensively engaged in the manufac
ture of paper, we will pay to Country
Merchants and others having Hags for sale, more
than the present market prices Cash.
JENSL'P At MOORE.
Paper Manufacturers.
PiiiiAUKiriiiA Nos. 24 aud SO North St.
1st Street below Arch, between Stli & 6lb.
Phils., March 1, 1854. 2m.
C. P. KNIGHT & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Dealers in
Fish, Cheese iSf Provisions
fieri rrallu.
Nos. S9.lt 30 S. Wharves, Philadelphia.
HAVE constantly 011 hands supply or Mack-
erel.Codlish, Chad, Salmon, Herrings, Iilua
Fish. White r'Uh. Haddock, Hams, hides, Shoul-
ders, Lard, lleef, I'orli, Cheese, Deans, Dried
Apples, Dried reaches, ranUrrirs, Ac.
I'hila., March 15, lull 3m.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON,
OESPEC1TI I.I.Y informs the eiliiens uf
I- Ilia Dorougli of 8uubury and vicinity, that
he has perinsnsnily located himself in said
Dorough ; and oirers his professional services to
those who may vi.h tit einnluy him. Vol the
present he ran be found at Weavers Hotel.
Muutuiiy, March II, 1854. if. '
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE I
The It ustsiun Miuintcrt
iupe lejl h'iMnte and England, and the
(oiut(juenc will no doubt be u terium
war, jhJ gnul rise tt the pne of grain,
Ac, but
S. KCUNUKMAX ('(.,
rilAKU pUasuie in infoimim the cilisms uf
1 Huiilwry, asl suiuiiy, slial it has got, him
ill ars) ttterl the low price uf their rircttvut
inlrr a4wt uf cl ttliiiig, but llial Ibey aie UoM
arlliug off ll at ib.l ruat. 'I Ui is no buiabua,
nj iIm only aisy lo Bud wul the truth uf it, I to
is as a rail. heu .! p.ui. atlU be Uksa
iu d.si al luie ire sad unlaw lorv lo susluut.rs.
la aibliiiua la a food stwk ul ilatuiutf, pstauns
Ul ttad al uul saiuiUi .butsul a "S sMuitauaut
ef
WtUliei, Jewtlry, 4c,
bkli we fUtiu lit ngnl uf selluia tbssuer lltsa
4U) ullwf sluie ul Ilia km J, iu titts svcluw ul lbs
uaj4s, ii.su t uig4 Ibe asute siui kssasa, as,
akuus)iH A it, M.ikel ttm, kuubuiy
as.li kpuusila Juba Tvuua I rMuia.
Vs e aid ia a sbuit luaaa man uul hujuaa
u4 kaiMsuei eiu4, tsba-h m turn bvWad W sail
iba asuaj ihiwhUs miwi etx sU asu4ia.
1 Akll, k) be auu u, aul stiU suhnf u
a. I M iajy Iba at tlt avwst un.
Iwtaaie
kciiM iixiif a ru
IIP 'buuousal 4 kse Ssaku.td lb,
lWe awtbbttM, Mm Uu .M W Uhmi u4
ssu4, stbe st ul I u.l 4V I s. Vv tut
spuuatia Job I uua is. u.sia4 Usb
Sn'"i lk . Uo4.-Ua-M
A CARD.
nAVINOemlwrlisa in the mercantile business
... . .... iw In
on my account, I taae mo j
thank the ftiends of the late firm, and the rubhc
in general, for the lilieral patronage extendeJ to
me heretofore, end would he most happy to sea
them at my old stand (at Einerick's Tavern) In
Lower Augusts, where they csn 41nd me at all
times administering to their wanla on the most
liberal terms. ' ' ;' " . ' . ,' J,
, ... i .. WM. A.KNABB.
'Augusta twsp., March 18, 1864. tf " '
TSPRINO MiLLINERYOODS. -:
JOIIS STOK &8XS,
' JVo. 45 South Second St., "
Philadelphia,
IF
AVE now in Store, of llieir owh importation,
a large and handsome assortment ol
Ribbons, ' '
1 : . Silks, ' . " :
Flowers, '
. Crapos,
and etsry article suitable to the Millinery Trade,
to which constant addition will be mads through
out the season, thereby enabling them to oJUir the
largest and most desirable selection or articles in
their line to be found in the city. '
Philada., March 18, 1854. 8m.
New and Fashionable Goods 1 1
JOHN V. MARTIN,
rsifcliloiiabl Tailor,
Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Brunei
I.axe UJJice, aunnury.
HAS just received fVom Philadelphia, the best
and most desirable stock of fioods that has
ever been brought to Sunbury, such as
CLOTHS,
Consisting in part of black, brown, green, ohve
and blue.
A splendid assortment of
such ns satin, velvet. Grenadine silks, plush vel
vets, rashmere, Valencia, and a splendid article
of white Grenadine for wedding vests. Also
all descriptions of cloth for
OVERCOATS.
An extensive variety of plain and fancy cassi
mcrs for pantaloons. Common goods for costs,
pants and vests, coat bindings and cerdings ; a
superior urtirlc of
NECK TIES AND STOCK?,
of the latest style, plain and fancy Muck cravats,
hosiery, suspenders, shirt collars, silk undersleils,
drawers, men's drah buck-lined chamois and
other gloves, and trimmings of every description.
Also on hand a few articles of
READY-MADE CLCTHING,
warranted lo he equal to his customer work and
su'ienor to Philadelphia manufacture. All per
sons buying ready made eloihinir of me can have
them rcapaucd gratis m case of ripping or giving
out. as I warrant all mv articles
I return my thanks to the puhlie for their pre
vious patronage and respoclfully solicit a contin
uance of the same. As I am determined not to be
undersold, rny goods will bf dispjscd of on the
most rcnsnnal'lo terms for cash.
Sunbury, Nov. 2(i, 1853.
Clock "Watchmakers.
IIIRSCH & CO.
nAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker
shop in the building lately occupied by J.
M. Simpson, near 1 cner & Co s Store,
in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
Where they have opened, and will keep constantly
on hand, '
Silver & Gold Watches, etc
Also, Jewelry j '"V
Consisting f Gold Breast-pins, Far and Finger
Kings, Medallions, CuiV-iins. Ladies A: Gentle
mans' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also,
Silver and plated Tea nnd Table spoons, salt
spoons, butter knives. Arc,
SPECTACLES,
Of all si7.es, suiting every age. Spy Glasses,
l'oiket Books, of all sixes. Knznrs, Hair Oil, Jic
volvers, aud other pistols, liruhcs, Combs, Soap,
Ace, ficc. Also, a large stock of
Musical IiiKtriiiitcnts I
amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flutius,
Fifes, Flutes.
CARFET, BAGS,
Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rea
dy made Shirts and Collars ; all of which will bo
sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in
Sunburv.
ft?" Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Kings
repaired in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Munburv, Oct. 15, 1853. 3m.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury I
riP HE subscriber oilers for sale the following
J. properly in the llarouirh of .Sunbury, viz:
THEIIOUSB
And two coutiious Lots of (irouuJ,
on the south west corner of Market Sipjarr, now
ociupicd by the subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAV7 KILL
on the river Lank, together with one and a half
acres of y.ouud. Also: a doublii two story
triune
Dwi-lliui! lloitsoatnl Lot of Cirouuil,
111 t lilerU-rrv street. Also: six acres 01
0,4 Bl tue Point, sdjoiniuti the Busiiiichsnna,
I,, wujlK BtB erected Iwofiaiue houses wagon
house, c.c; AUo :
A House tutil Lot of (iiouml
iu Cratiberry street, near the liver, on which lot
are also erected three Inne kilns. Also 1
A House ami lialf Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of I.'iver aud Dewberry
street, orcupied by Auguslu. I'lciuent. Also:
Twt'nly-Tlirt'O Vucant Lola
on Eldeiuerry street
Hi A I . t, l.t il t.. I .
Kunbury, Jan- 1 1, ISii. if.
" " ' CIFSTJLA?.i
fl'HK sulH.crit.rr Ih'h Uava (sueclfully lo in.
I form his friends and the public guuuraliy
that he will continue the bunn aa of a
Catintt Makers' Fiutliug Btoie,
in all ila vaiious biaiirhss at the old stand. No.
131 Mouth Heion.l si.. Uluw Dork sL r"hilUrl
iliu, sii'l rvst'U'ully will, iu a ouiiiiuuaiwe uf
the H lllaM.l patroiiatfs bealuosd up-m ihs late
Hi a uf 'I'. A Iu '1 bomu.ua, asaurmg bis (ih-h.Is
that eey ii,in will U, m i, Is by bnuHili' i,J
iIi.imi in his siuplov Ij aiuiil a rMtliuene uf
llv. ir much e.termeil lavors.
THtiMAH 'IHMl'l).
fbila., March , Isi4 -m. .
Estate' oFMARTHA O00C1IART. deo d.
VD l'K K U Uirbv aiu thai U Ib i uf Ad.
v Hiiia.liatl.ili un Ue .ll ul Mai lbs (baud.
bail, Ule ul ll.s Ditfouiib of Huulitiy, dw-'d,
bate brsugisnled tu lb unbsiMgii.b Tb.itluie
all 1WIM1US IU.U 1.1.4 lU Mki aUl. lll Ulatb.la
li M', aud lituM bolllH tlfUJUsUs .aajbl
Uisut bsi Mlususeui.
V. Ut I'll til, A4ui'l-,
kuf'-uiy, lUuh 4, Uil.-st
aNoiifi:.
UMIK I'kUl Hait.e i.qus.U utte u-tifv U
-1 iwiswus be tuWuifUuj tissitue kuiKhuas
I ui biuJ e lbs hue ul auy eil m " s4
Ibu) fluiuuyb, lbl tbtf isuuii.J la spulf U
kius l"t a hwilJiua Hiutt, auJ sia) W b tbe
tue al iba buuJtua b-u4 by tbe iui-.
Qyaatisase us U.M) hUuaaaj a U be ttiauty m,
b.ssai.
kuia, Vl,. I. U4 . ii
xreasureio otwci
A LIST of the unlisted lends advertised
for if. by Prenci. Bocher Treasurer o
Northumberland County, agreeable to en c
of the Geneial Assembly of th.
wealth of Pennsylvania, ped th
March 1846, end the supplement the elo
entitled, an act dlrectinR the mode of M6
unseated Landi for taxes and other porno w
will be epossd lo. publlo sala at lha Court
House, in the Borouah ef Sunbury, on the
12th day of June, 1854, at lo o'clock. A M.,
the followintf described Itacu of land lo
arrearaaes of Taxes dnd nd the costs "cerned
on each trftel rispeeileely, postponed .rOHt
day to day, wnlew f reVio&sIy diecbatgedio
wit: . ' c'tV'i. . 4'---
No. seres. WarrsnteM narrws. , m' d0"- '
Coal Torcnship:
,- Antis tlrwry
Attsin. Tliomss
Fosl.r Tlionis.
1074 Jank ins Jhiovs
Amis t'r.'terick
Adiuns H.Urt
HiifTlvilvrsnl
Oreer .Inines
Orif!r Th.uiws
1779 Cninplnis H'lliert
rnmplnin 'r. ninl
M'srlm William
1 Jenkins
K Anns . .
It A f tu in
TU '"ins Foster
ITUl Hiclinrd jinlnsin
Kirlianl Mmr Inf .
' I'.ilwanl llulT
Jninc. (jreer
Thomas Gir
Ttolirrt CiiinplsMi
Th .inns rmnpliiiii
William Morrtann
SH5 James !-iiihciis.iii
M:iry Duvi'lsoii
JrlHK'S4'iVsell
. imao N.(T
SIS 31
mi m
494 1 0
. iot Unity J"ha N
4I7J UTtlJ"hn
SO llrtisions Peter
214 Itraily John (one-hnlf)
805 Biltinaron Tlrsiius
411 H.-llt tl"ch
r Hit Jlowei Cluistinn
' AIS liultoii ninuel
IG3J Unnljr Ji'hs
41 Hinily Jolin
SI5 HradyWmP
It Clenver Kimher
8 deliver Klmlicr
0 Clenvet Knnber
31ii r.ivcdi n J"lin
3m Kttiot Wiilinm
4-'i Kvsns Jeimn
Kvnns bmilll
fill I'spely Kenhen
SO Pagelv William mill ft ilnmoa
SI Oray ItiWrrt (onc-h.'llQ
9.VlJ Green William
SO lirant Th-mns
lliO Oarilner Arehilmlit
3il (inrrliKT Arrhitnlil
1IK) finrilner Areliilmld
ID llfrsh I'l.llip
llt'Plumt James
20TJ Hauler Alexmsler .
101 lltihlev Unniard
4 111 lliininelrich llrnrjr
Jt'l lleplnini Jnmci
7j J irdjn tti.bett
317 Irwm (l.tlwrt
417 .1-1 Kent,e:lv Unviil
AiJ KmII Ml'. lrl.'l
fl .1 Iiilicit Wil!is:n
III-, I.n!uns Al.icail
H'27 I. likens Siuilli
JO H-1 Iike llirhard
J!IJ Miller Isreic
311 Morgan Ssinnel
1 r.rs Monrv leler
i'H Mnrtiil J i
l!Ki:l-l Mvrs Mnry
ltn Miller J.'hn
100 .M.tyer licorpo
S.'-1I l'niil Jereiiiiuli
1141 Prinee (ie'irjje
1iA ItKS S imh
Kees lliuii.-l
Soil Kees Tli.unnsjr
104 3-4 Uee. Tli.mi.s
l'JTj It uston TlHimss
2:11:1-4 Itnslrn Mnry
211) Hernil.'f J..hn
81 57
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Sniiili filer
Stair Ntrielc
rl.n-il Willmui
Kismman Peter
Kiniimn Willuua
!li.-irUe J.ieoli
Plinrik Willimn '
f li.-ir'le Wllliuni .
iT,
2.1S 3-4 Smith Mry
171 .iit Alirslmin
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fe.ll Itenter
Tunis tti.-tmnl
Titswoilh John
Tvson Joseph
Tolniul J .ho
While John
Wilson William
Walter lvis -Yoxilirinirr
tleury
ifflt-r Isnne -Zimmerman
Matthias
Cameron tuicnshio
SO Il.ivle Lake -
aiPJ llaiton Samuel
3'9 DarrJ.ihu
vi Did J hit
Dan Mary
60 llarr t'elr.r
HI Dun l.uk. . .
170 Fill l.llke
2 Itorilini Joseph . .
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2.'iO Ilariison Wiihnin
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9U m"uuiiK a.'ua
111 Ke.es Tii'inm
4:1) Smith l.nke
III) fin. Hi Atiigu.l
b9 Huiith bvuns
Sliamolm.
100 Ilrmtjr Jcliil
4-X, Helleiert'iii Uenjsiiiiu
1110 Hunter A lexniider
Ml Ijiks Itielmrd
H3 ln;vi J.nn.'s
171 Heotl Alillilmill
JU3 Titau oilli Jutiu
Puiut.
100 Tlertraot Alesaad.r
100 ILiirrn J huh if
SO D .yd John
IIS Kpley Aialcew
:UHJ lijrd.ier Arebllauit
I'la (tatilner Will I
il lrwiti Hora-it
JO Kintaiiiia: Ahraiiaiu
Vtsi Ktns lUekuil
tfiNI l.nkv Ittel.ar.l
1110 Milllill I'rwt
60 Mi-iiiur John 11
Hit J NotUiiiut Jninrs
I'pper Mahunoy.
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rani Irwin K'.la-rt
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Little Mahanny.
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CUITTENDSII
Commercial Institute,
III, iktsiuut ill ft.
uibADsirttu
'1
111 ti UaiHliM tavsai tiea
Vskll lMi. soil
t m M.I tat i UL (UIC( l.4TIO
Oaa lail, au4 u TixUay. lit4i
fiiatipai
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SHAMOKIN
I Collegiate Institute.
I ' R. HILt, A. B., rrincipal.
I Rv, C. J. EHREIIART, A. M.
Teacher of Moral and Mentnl Science, Evi-
) . denees of Christianity, (ft. :
reatAir of Primary Department.
rpHE first session of this Institution, located at
rJhamOkin, Nnrthuniberlanil ri,hi. n.
will corlmeiice on Wanstsost, the 10th day of
MT, 1854. 1
The year will be divided Into three sessions of
fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of
four weeks in spring and autumn, ami one of
two Weeks during the holidays.
;The Institution will comprise three depart manls.
a i aiMAST, ACAor.mc and LollkoiaTi.
i 1 he course of instruction in thrse will be full
and thorough, embracing all the branches usually
lougm in iircs rs)eciive uepartmrnts.
! Ratks or Tt-Tiox l
Primary Department, per session, 54.00
i Aesdcinie ' !?0.00
, Oolleaiate . -i .(ifl
A lorgo anil spacious room has bean secured
to meet the wants of the Institution, until the
necessary buildings are completed.
Hoarding can lie obtained in private families
at reasonable rates.
1 lie Hoard of Trustees will spare no pains or
labor, to make hamokiti Collegiate Institute,
,c jiairouage nnu commence oi the com
munity. For further particulars, address Kimber n.
ver, Esq., of Shauiokin, rrcsideut of Hoard of
i rosiecs, or Kev. C. J. Ehrchart of Taxinos,
iNorthumbeiland county. I'n.
Shamokin, March 4,'l831.
CLOTHUTG AT COS?!
(Ircnt Bargains ! !
TN order to make room for our spring supplies
we have comnicnecd from to-day to sell olT
our Stock of ready made Winter Clothing, ot or
iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub
lic in general who are iu want of warm clothing,
to favor us with a call. "Old Dorcas" has not
quit us yet for this winter, and in consequence
we will probably have o,no coj Wealher yet,
whereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service.
Even if not needed at the moment people will
find it advantageous lo supply themselves before
hand, as we hold out a good opperlnnily now to
all. Cold blusterit.g spring is loiii vet and even
through suinnicr a thick Overcoat will conic han
dy sometimes. W'c have a choice lot on hand
vol llnd respectfully invito our p:trons to call at
g: elsberg et co s.
Cheap Clothing Store,
Market Street, opposite the Pest Office.
N. D. We will continue as heretofore lo sell
nil goods in our line as reasonable as possible
still adhering to our old motto:
CHEAP FUR CASlt
G.EI.SCEHG i Co.
Puhbury, Feb. 18, 1851.
Canal IJoats lor Sale.
''T'HE subscribers havinu retired from
the
Hooting and currying business, offer for sale
Jen if im Class Pennsytvauia
CANAL BOATS,
All m complete order, havinr been thoroughly
repaired, and are now ready for use. The Boat's
ran be seen by calling on John Zic jler, Columbia,
Lancaster co., l"a.
EIXGHAM DOCK.
270 Market street, Philadelphia,
rhila., March 4, 1851 2m.
: MEXICAN GU.4H0.
r'F'HE subscribers ofTer for sale Mexican Guano
nf the best quality, well ailapted to tho soils
ot 1 ennsylvanio and Acw Jurscy; analsys of
wuien, ny a wen Known chemist, is in our posses
sion, r ins article is sold t a much lower price
than the Peruvian, and will bo found fully equal
in fertilizing qualities.
Tt. S.BURMXO& CO.
101 North Front Street,'Philadclphia.
i una., rcu. -,, lHoi.-
-3m.
LEATHER.
HENRY W. OVERMAN.
No. 6 South Third Street, below Market,
PHILADELPniA.
flllE attention of country buyers ts railed to
aV the extensive assortment of all kinds of
finished Leather,
Moroccos,
Cnlf Skh.s,
Sheep skills, ic,
constantly on hand and for salo at reduced
prices. .
Hfc-O A.MJUAK. M)Lr; bbAlllblt.
N. B. All kinds of country lrhlhcr taken in
exchange for goo.ls.
Phia., l'cb. 4, 1834- 3m,
' Estate of J. C. PERKINS, deo'J.
iX'OTICE is he'eby given, that letter of admin
istralion havo been rai.ted to tlic raibscriber.
upon the estate of J. C. Perkins, deceased, late of
Trcvorion. All those knowinff themselves in
debted to said estate, ore requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims, to present tlicul,
July authenticated, for settlement.
P. II. MASSEIt, Adui'f.
Sunhnry, March 4, 1851 Ct.
IHaeksmilliiu;.
rpttlE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of
-sl Htmburv, and tlie publte geiierally, that lie
intends to carry on the
itlat'Ksiitltlilii Itiisilness
on his own account, and that he bus removed
his slnui from near Clement's store. In a new
linn on the premises ol Mark fecutiham, in I awn
street, whcie he will be happy to accommodate
all his customers.
HENRV PAHTOX,
Runbury, March 5, I8&4 tf.
t. aaaiuoLOw. o. nmxv, ja. J.a. cuaaaos
llartholow, TilVany Co.
IMP.tRTV.Ilts AND DK.W.KItB IN
rorcitfu mid Ifonimlic
DRV GOODS,
irt AUKNTt FOR TIIK SALE Or
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
A n, 50 Haltiuutrt Street,
Baltimore.
If our (iiKhla oil etauiinatioii, are uul ss cheap
as tliey can ne iutni in any oilier nuiket lliey
UiaV H ltUIIIC4 IUIIUWII1I at one tipenso.
lUlUinoia, .Nov. Xli, ISO I. ly.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
For Salo ! !
fl'HK si.U.-lila-l ulU'isal private wla his Iioum
.in M el ftouml. silomle In lha llo.j.i W
Munliury, oil the n.Mih ts-l roiuar of I'au,, ,
Ula. kU'iiy .lirris, now in Uit ot'm.siiiry al'
Br.ia, r... I he bouw t. Iwasiary
lIltlCK 1VKI-1.1N(I & KITl'llKX,
iu ao4 uidrr and ron.liiioii, f.u I, im.
Iw lbs subMiilvi, t t,a 'oik.ol ilia I'luin t i.
aud Tulpuhuektu Itad.
i ACOll W iUMI. ll.
Janu.iy T, t am.
laUIT AND CONFCCTIOSAEY.
BriiiNn.M4sn.j.:Hs,
II Jow'l MWfluw$ an I l,alttt 14
I'onlVc tionury of nil KlmU,
a. 114 vai.4 , a. We ',
rhilajtllf..
t 1IK atuiuiua ui li.aiai.u J u aa)
E lliiWal.a 4 lii.il Slk. ajUbll Will la
feauMai l Ua SWal W Sl'f Ml It.M k.'". I Ml. la)
Yubs "I all ktaiJ. Im m.
S, at iit-Wie ay sil f a-i La i a (iauiil
ttaviajaal tu. I
I kUa, I'.a. II, lit
THE EEK0WKED REMEDY r
Hollo wa j V O i n t in c n 1 1 '
TbU Mtrnnrdirmty fnj.iant i. enrnroarff of the most fiwh
Hi Hnlmiiis, .,) y,hrn Sard In r-BlMotie. witk th
"locii.jn. w in. I, mc.np.inr weh pot, will ilillir. cnirS
jvrien nil talwr mean. l.il. Cm. "f tin miat grst)r.t
fcsln res.lily yield to It. eff,eeT. Il is fsfnout
'V """" Hhenmsti.m. Cntitr.elad It
, rjiniTiS; cx" " wm a noatn ,f
ll.CKKS,-A CANi: OI'll'MFIKD llY TltK MAOft
i OK ItOSTON, ENGLAND.
i Copy nfa letter from J, Koblt, Esq, Mauot
of. Button, Lincolnshire.
Te Pr.fessru lloiwwAT,- -.
,,...V'hnr.f'.'irraMre;'J,h.Vi s-'ViorarawJ llr. fio.
1 .'".""''sy ll--U t l.ii m that Tor . cm.ider.lil4
?T V" """""h- ntflu ted with ep.fi.leu. .mt
i,il Ih, a.hr,":rm".' "srs-sarl otli.r port, of he, b. ,i
infill i if tuirwnn!, but irailnnlly trrw wmn
Hmna rt-.nnieiirle.Wtiy a frle:,d to t,y r,t Oietttichl,
s. e.inlmir . Die ilircelu,,,,, mi. nr elly idherli to v"u
lute, ns toihet, Ac.. s, ttu perfe,,,;. Curl ,d ,
enjoys the Ik ttol health. 1 ' '
. , , , , .k .' reiim':n, Denr Pir, youts Ualrr
Pateil Aif-nlsl Iftlh, (Signnl) J. Ktfni.ti
KRtll'KI.ASil.N TUT. I.F.IJ, AFTKli MKUlCAIaAllJ
ilAU KAH.llD:
Cnpu of a litter from Mrs Elizabeth'Yeaic.
of Un Pot Offcc, Aldu kk Road, near uvcni-.r,
Sussex, dated Jan. 12th 13D.1, '
T i rrnfuor IIohowat, ,
"'a'cr, f" a e-atsiCcrahls peri-i from , -mM
tI. ,1 ;'",r"b,'-,'"'-1' leostl. itled i,ny ..f,rKj
M.H.C1 B I nirdienl trestinent. .My ...iig t'tiI v-iv
?riut, nn.1 I qie drs,auet of nny permanent smeilm,t',
H ?, a ' "'I"" '".tt.itdth.y. "arl sr.i happy to si,
Ihs result wis einmemly asa..rl, f.,r Ihev eliVeled e
u r,.,rI,,f.mr rfs",r"t in. lo the Cnj-ment of
Seslih. I shall ever fc.-,k With the ulinnut cniitiileiiec ef
ynnr mei hemes, nnri Imne recnminen.Ir:! Ihcm to nlliers in
b'neft"'8 siaiilarly nlHictcd, who dciived qul
1 am, Sir, your obliged snd inilliful Prrvnnt.
(Sig.icd) RMXAUKTII YKATIiS.
irW.,r'l'B.'1'T'd ht.mri cnjoimly with th. OibWumI
... ('". ... in a iiiiii.viii,r enRe.s
Had Lens, Chie.i.fisit,
Hurl Ilicasls, (-liill luiio..
Ji'irn., Clia,i.l n.inds,
llntiioiia, Cr.rns (oll)
Bite r( Moy.-hr.. Cnnee;.
Gout,
(ilsndular Iw.Uinf
l.imiiiugo
toe. t-jnd-rlics, Cnntnietcil and
riles
Hhenmstism
.irir-unv, S.,f Jh,,
Kl!pl:niiln,.i!,, g.,re Ni. pl,..
Hkin-disejisct, Seurvy
Tinnouis, I; leers,
Vans
realds,
Snre-lhrimts,
Fre-heads,
Woumls,
S .Id at thr Kslnlilishment nf rrofessnr ltot.t.nwT, Oil
Plrmtd, (nesr Temple H,ir, tmdim,) .ml Ism nt his HoaU
"a Miv.: rdei for Meilicmesm tli. SUntes. nddreK
S"1 ' 1 . Iiollnwnv New York.' will i..-iv-
S ilil nls'i hy ah rerrooli.hlf )i ntriiiita .ml nmbn in Ma.lj
lemel thriiiisho.il llic t'niled Slates, in Hojesnl J17.1 eonlSi
s rents, mid l.5(i cents eneh To Ire had Wholcsals uf
the ptiueipul Drug Houses in the Virion.
...i There Is a consideralils saving try tut in g tha lsr'grf
V i' rlreetion4 for m,;.u.. r .- i.. m
0 ' n.i i nr. u.Iixixl to .aeii Uix.
ueeeinlier il, I-i3, ly.
Louk to your interests !
We win try to phase ! !
g
N. THOIrSPSON
ri y tM't.oi t UJ.L.V inlorins Ins rrtemls and
Jjj the public generally that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Maiket street, Sunbury,
I i.i. v ir ... .ii ... . e
u.v,. ...j,ii b iioiii un eieiisive BLOCK, Ul
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
crnisistinj in part of
lii'y (Joocls, viz :
Cloths, Ctirsimercs, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
,u "suns, i ts:ings, Linens, rjc.
LADIES Ur.ESS AND fANCY GOODS,
Calicors, Muslin de Lnins, Later s,
CiHiJ.tims, iicrc.gcs, Rvbes,
Woolens, Flannels, fyc.
GtiOCDRIES,
Sugar, Teas, Codce, Rice, Slolasses, Chcoie,
tfjiicce, Salt, &c., &c, etc.
CSardwarc,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, ctci
Queens and Glassware
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND EHOUS.
A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
H its Caps, &c.. of various sizes and styles.
Besides a lartro and ecneral assortment of
fashionable goods. Call und examine for your
selves. ITT Country nroduee of nil kinds taken irl
exchange at tlio higbost market prices.
ounuury, 1 1 mo. so 4 m. 30, '53.
IRO PA1XT,
OIL AND COLORS,
KAKt'TArTTTliED ET
FRANCIS S. LEWIS & C0-,
Represented by Lewis, James $ Co.,
3S South Front Street,
PHILADELPHIA. .
Orders thankfullv received punctually attend'
ed to, guaranteed to give-satisfaction, and olliired
for sale on too most liberal terms.
For samples and particulars, please address a
above.
I'liila., Jan. 21, 1S54. 3,u. .
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATSON k COX,
Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth
MANUFACTURERS,
.Vo. 4(5 North I ront St , Corner of Coomb's
Alley, between Market end Mullierry
(Ar-ch) Strtds, PHILADELPHIA.
"'OVl'INTE to manufacture of superior qitala
itv. llrass anil Iron YV Ira Hieresol nil kiiuts.
Hrass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
dec. Cylindiis aud IlanJy Hoils covered in the
best manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Rpark Catchers,
Sieves for Una and Iron Konmlers, Screen
Wire, Window Wire, fafes, Trans, Dish CVers,
Coal ami sand screens, etc., Fauev Wire Work
of every description.
Pbila., feb. 4, 1854. Sin.
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Flcu Grain and Lumber
C'onuiiisioii IMcrcIiuutK,
S3 and 23 -' Wharf,
Zaltimoro.
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