'TI i . ... "Yuh-W! isgintrhh terrible Ms lienitv in n.n.ir i . . ... v,.u,ulu cuuniy. id me mining 'towns of Schuylkill county, ,he disease has , alao prevailed for soma time pad, but to a , fi nmiieu extent. fclje iltarhcts. Philadelphia Market ' . April 27, 1854.: y Ploc and Mcal. Flour it without mate - rial change. Sales at 8 80 per bbl., for ;nrl brands, and S8 56a$8 75 lor extra. There in a steady demand for city trade at . 8 60h9 for common and extra brands Last tales of Rve Flour at 5 S74, nnd Penn .ylvania Corn Meal nt 33 75 per bbl. Grain. Wheat market is poorly supplied. " Smalfsalet of white are tnakinaat 9295, nnd . $2 for red. It ye it scarce nt OOo. for Punn- sylvania. Corn is rather dull ; sales at 81 t ; 82o. for yellow, in store afloat. Oats are snares snd in demand. Sales of southern at 64c. and Pennsylvania at 56 cents. Whiskkv. Sales of hhdt. at 26i cents, i and bbl. at 27 cents. , Baltimore Market. April 25, 1854. GRAIN. The Grain Market quite active . this morning. About 5000 buxhels of WJicnt were at market. We note tales of about 100 bushels prime red Wheat at 200 cts ; this was " all the red Wheat at Market, the balance of the offerings beinjr white. Common to pood while sold at 190200 cts., and prime lots, suitable for family Flour, at 203a805 els Corn. We note sales of yellow at 76a77 els., and of white at 73;i75 cts. Some small lots of Rye were offered, but we heard of no sales. ' We quelle Pennylvnnia at 00.il03 ctt , and Maryland and Virginia nt 90, 02 els. The offeriuirs of Oals were prelty heavy, about 6000 buhel beins at market to-day. Com mnn to fair Virginia sold at 45j46 els., prima ' Mary-hunt at 60 ct , and a parcel of 1400 bushels Western Vijinia of prime quality at 52 elf. .SUiNIiURY. PRICE Whist. Rrc. - OlTS. Potitoes, Pssswsx IlicrKLr.n Flax. DcTTStl. Enns. PlISK. FllTSKKII. - - Tmow. CURRENT 150 00 ' P0 so 80 12 25 . ri 10 8 125 10 New Advertisements. Bridge Letting. PROPOSALS will be received by miasioners of Northumberland the Com- county, nt their office, in Munhury, till 10 o'clock, A. M., on Thursday, the 4ih dayftf May ncNt, for the re conat ruction and repairing of Shainnkin bridge, nt the point, at U. Ilendrick's farm, in Upper : Augusta, township. Upcctltcations exlulutC'l ontlio ilny or letting. CII S. WEAVER. ) JOSEPH NICELY. Com'ssrs. SIMON SNYDER, ) Comm'ssrs Office, ) Sunbury, April 29, 1854.5 TUK STEAMBOAT ' SUSQUEHANNA WILL mal.e regular trips for carriace of Pas sengers betwet n Sunbury and Norrhitin bcrlsnd every day, except Sunday, on and after Monday, April 24lh. The boat will leave the wharf at Sunhury, at 8 o'clock, A. M., 1 1 o'clock and 30 mi..utes A. M., snd 5 o'clock 30 minutes, P. M. Returning, will leave the outlet lock at North umberland, at 8 o'clock and 15 minutes, A. M., 1 1 o'clock and 45 minutes, A. M., and 5 o'clock and 45 minutes, P. M. Fare, 10 cents. Excursion tickets, good for one day, 15 cents. Sunbnry, April 29, 1854 tf. Eitate of CATHARINE OYSTER, deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon tht estate of Catharine Oys ter, late of the liorough of Sunbury, Northum berland county, doe'd. have been grunted to the subscriber, residing in said borough. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deseadent are requested to trake known the same to the undersigned without delay end all persons indebted are desired to make immediate pay went- CATHARINE OYSTER, Ex'trlx, of Catharine Oyster deo'd. Su i! ury, April 29, 1854 6t NOT1CK.' WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estute of Nathaniel Kelley, late ol'If usli township, Korthuinuerlaud county, deceancd, have been frranted to the subscriber, by the Keg liter S Wills &c of said county, all persons in debted to said estate, are requested to make im mediate payment, and thoeo having claims sgaimt the same, will without deluy present them duly authenticated, fur settlement to WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, AdmV. Kunbuiy, April 89, 1654 Ct. Centre Turnpike Jioud. THE stockholders are hereby notified 'hat an Election, lor Ddirers tu serve fur the ensu ing year will be held at lbs bouse of 'William Btreaier. in Northuniberland on MONDAY, the filth day of JUNE nevt, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. J. R. PRIESTLEY, Pres'L Koii'u'J. AprU 29, 1854. 4L MU(4. EETTH' CELEBRATED SLPPOR TEKH ('jcLAIilEii, approved and recom msixied hf L Me4v:l Prolrssion tltroughout tiim Liii si Kuu. II ha fuurnl to bs the ruoit . vsluable, as tWy ait I its moat neat and scientific Support; a Uul ever mttm inutxlucnl. The support and ra liiey ttlufd by wearing them combine to give tlwut a uiost eiunute salt ; many thousand lira tft nuw wsanns; tham with east, comfort and tls'iiisge. We stud fret of char t b mail, full directions enclu ted. Prices moderate. Address JA.ME3 BETT3, No. 3il Vlui B rett, Philadrlphia. Phila. April 2, 1851. Ira. Brigade Orders. riHE first Drigadt, 8th bivuion, Penu.vlva. X ilia Uniform Militia, will meet fur lnsc lion, in order at follows t Tht first Northumberland Troop, at tht Pul lit Houm tf Usury J. RoeOer, in M'Ewensville, on Tuesday, tht ih day of Mty, it 10 a'clutk A.M. ' Tat Wt'hlngtoa Ruards and Peppintvillt Cavalry, tt lbs Public House uf I cUr Uri-I, in Upper Mshsnoy, tu 1'hursilsy, tht 1 1 ill d iy ol Ms, tl lOtelTk A.M. '1'lit fthtiuokin Uuards, Cadwaltder Infantry, IVtwtrl Ituarda, rsrnji-rs & Mechanics Artdleiy - A fchsuiokin lirsys, in Market uart, tiuubury, n Kridty, Ibt I'.lb day of Msy, at 10 w'olot:k, A. M. Uspttms will M particular ta uiakt tbflr it- turns on said davs. J. 11. ZIMMERMAN, lnir. lai Ung. fin Uiv. P.U M. ' II i ig. In. Oiltt a. . Nuiik'J. Aitl, 15i 3t, EOCEUIElt-eSusar, CofU., Tt4, Moiss- II at, Ku.tl. As uU iHis4 tad f'ti tit tvatii'y, A yd II, ATTENTION, Y"OU are hereby commanded to meet in Market Square, Sunbury, on M OK DAY, MAY 1, 1854, at lOo clock, A. M., fully equiped for dril 1. Each member to be pro ided with 1 0 rounds of blank cartridge. By order of the Captain. GEO. OLIPHANT, O. . 8unhury, April S9, 1N54. ATTENTION,' FIBBERS' MD HIECIUXICS'. AKT1LEK1STSI! "TOU are hereby commanded ta meet in Market Square, on .MONDAY, llio 1st of Moy, next, st 10 o'clock, A. M., fully equip. i for drill. Each member to In j r -pi red with 10 rounds of lilnnk rarlrii'ijrs. Py order of tho Captain, SOLOMON STROH, O. 8. ?unbury, A pi. 29, 1854. ORPHANS COURT SALE. 8N pursuance of an order of llio Orphans Court of Northumberland county, will te exposed to public sale, on , SATURDAY, tht 20th doy of MAY, nct, on the premises the following Real Estate, to wil : - A Certain Piece or Tercel of Land,' situate in l.owrr Mahanoy township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Drcibelbcia, jSamuel TreRO and others, "containing one hn- urco sn.i twenty acres, and one hundred and four perches and marked purpart No. 1, in the return of the Inquest. Late the estate of Daltzer Dordner, dee'd Pale to commence at to o'clock, A. M., of snid day, when the terms of sule will be made known by GEORGE N. BORDNER, one or the Administrators. II y order of the C otirt, , Clk. O. C. J 12, 1854 ) JNO. P. PURSE!., eunburv, April S2 NOTICE. ' IIE annual meeting of the Stockholders of -- the Green Itidge Improvement Company will be held lit their office, Carpenters court, Philadelphia, on 7 uesday, the 9lh day of Mav 1854. st 12 o'clock. M. ; The election of Five Directors will be held at the taint time and place. WILLIAM WISTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Tliila., April 22, 1854 3t. ft oscmlalc Hydraulic Cement. An excellent article for Lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring-houses and Cellars, A NU for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. For nale by CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH, Corner of Front and Willow Sts. Railroad. Philadelphia, April 22, 1854. ly. liail lo:ul Letting. SJROrOSALS will he received at the Railroad ollirc at Willianispoit until 0 o'clock, P. M., i'f Thursday, the 18th of May next, for the Grading and Bridging of the Road-bed from Willianisnort to Lockhavcn. Also from Milton to Sunhury, hi all a ditance of 3S miles. Plans, specifications, &e. may lie seen for a week previous to the day of letting, ot Willinms- I'rt J. B. & AV. G. MOREHEAD, Contractors. AVilllamsport, April 52. 1851 3t. HOUSEHOLD GLASSWARE ' From the Principal Factories and latt Auction Sales. COMPRISING a full and desirable assort ment at So rsa cest bkiow use At nsTss. Dealers and others will do well to call before purchasing eUowhcrc- 1 ,000 Packages now on hand EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 152 Soulh Serond Street, (above Spruce,) PHILADELPHIA. April 25, 1851 Sm. GUANO ! GUANO! fWllIE subscriber, sole ap;ent for the sale of ji 1 eruvian Uuano in I'hilauelplua, is now unloading tho following vessels, direct from the Chincha lalands : Ship Sorocco, . - - 1500 tons. Ship liurlinqton, - - .750 tons. Ship Hornet, -. ' - 500 tons. Ship Topaz, - 200 tons, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at the lowest cash prices. S.J. CHRISTIAN, (Vnr.wrly Gatirit A CArMfiafi.) No. 4S North hatves, and 67 North Water Street, Philailclphia. April 2, 1S54 3m. GEORGE EARL, JR., GENERAL Commission Merchant, IOR the sale of English and American pitf lead. Scotch and A merican pi; Iron, Block tin, Sheet lead, Lead and Iron Water and Gas pipes. l.iVrjl advances made on consignments of Pig, Dlooin, Billett or Shorce Iron. No. 50 North Wharves, Philadelphia., April 22, 1851.- 2m. Daguerreotypes! GEORGE W. COBLE, RESPECTFL'LLV announces to the citizens of Sunbury. and vicinity, that he has again opened a Daguerrcau Room, and is prepared to take likenesses. He warrants his pictures to lie satisfactory to all wishing true representations of themselxes anil friends. Special attention is paid to children. Copies taken with accuracy. In structions Kiven on reasonable terms. His room is at the old place, in the CJrsud Jury Room, (county buildings,) operating hours from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M., without regaid to the state of the weather. Copies should bo sent i i on cloudy days. Hunbury, April 82, 1854 tf. i- v.ti;i:i: a. to , SUNDURY, PA., IIAIG juat received fret) supply of new - Spring Goods. Their friends and the pub lic are reapectfully requested to call and inapect lliem. 1 liey will be sold cheap. "Quick sales and small proula Is still their tuolto. Hunbury, ft., April HI, 1854. AU1E8 Dress Guods. Kuiiig snd Hummer J Niawla, DUik and fancy dreaa hilk. bilk popiuia, Lie Lames, Khally, Ginuhams snd Culi. co in (test variety, ju.l received and for salt L W. TENERi t O. Hunbury, April St, 1854. INDIA N C II OL A GOC.LKAtt" es7ehe7l arlivlt for ths Cms of Kaver and Ague, II i. hous Fever, Intermittent or Itviuittuiil Ftvtr, iut rtceived tnd fur stls by A pid X'4. 18-4. 1. W. T EN E R CO. 1JAUASOLH, in plain snd fancy 0(7untd"iilk and tiiugliiiui Coltou tod Gingham I'm. brellas Trunks tud Cr-t IIm, ju received aud for ml. by . W. TK.NEU & t'O Huukury, April 3), U54. A IIP ET IN 47 Kbior td b71"luZ7 trt, ( arprl chain, aud Door mala, jua rscci- VSU aihl l" sals nj April tl, 1454. I. W. TENER tV CO. UAM8, DrWd IW. Mscktrtl, i'odiuh, L'attae, Ksudut, Figs, LsuionsA OiajigM, just rteiv4 t4 lof salt ay Apul tf, S. . W, TPEI 4 CO, SUNBURY AMEiaCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOU1WAL. - : ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to a decree- of Ibe Orphans' Court of Northumberland county. Penn sylvania, made on the third day of April, 1854, the undersigned William H. Marshall, Guardian of Laura Vie), a minor child of Jo sephine Bonsquet Viel, late of Bordeaux, in France, deo'd., will expose to tale by publio vendue, and will tell, on Friday the twenty sixth day of May, 1854, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of William M. Wea var, Innkeeper in the town of Shnmokin, Northumberland county aforesaid, the undi vided inleri'st nf the said Laura Viel, a minor, whatever the'taine may be (beina one equal undivided twenty-fourth part or there, more or less,) in Twenty Five certain Tracts of Lund, ! to wil ; lit nil that pait of the lands embraced within the said twenty five tracts, which is situate in l na county ot INorlhumnerlHiid, Being twenly live certain tracts of land whioh were patented to one Richard Soders- irom, oy twenty live severul lutlert patent, dated respectively the nineteenth and twen tieth dajsuf March, 1795. enrolled in Patent Book No. 23 and 21, and were by the said Richard Soderslrom, by deed ddled the twenty second day of April 1795, recorded in Northumberland county in Deed book K, page 359, &c, gi anted and conveyed unto James Oilier. Atiunslus Bunsnnet. John Buus qnet, and Henry Lewis Dnnasnnier, their tiu us and HSMO.US, us tenants in common, and not as j.iint tenants, and were then situate in Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, now partly in Northumberland county, and partly jn Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, and were surveyed on warrants granted to the following named persons, and contain ac cording to Iheoflicial survey thereof, respec tively, as follows, to wil ; John Dair 399 acres and allowance; John Did 444 acres nnd allowance; Mary Darr 382 acres and allowance ; Peler Darr 400 acres and allow, once ; Luke D.irr 885 acres snd three quar ters and allowance; Smith F.vant 390 acres and allowance ; Lnke Kilo. 336 acres and al lowance ; William Harrison 414 acres and allowance; John Houljn 202 acres and a half and allowance; Luke Ilncliu 406 acres and A quniter aiul ullowance ; Robert Irwin 414 acres and nllownnce; Luke Boyle 467 and a half ocres and nllownnce ; Abial Lukins 430 acres and three onarters and allowance; Robert Poor 393 acres and allowance; John Smith 4 10 acres and a quarter ami allowance ; Luke Smith 438 acres and a ball and allow ance; Hubert Smoke 398 acres nod a quarter and allowance ;' Abisnl Smith 347 acres nnd allowance; Robert Tid 375 acres nnd three quarters and allowance ; Luko Fuller 45') acres and a quarter nnd allowance; Smith Lu kens -181 acres nod n quarter nnd allow ance ; John lloiwl 315 acres and three quar ters and allowance ; John Meadlinj! 370 acres and allowance ; Jeremiah Jackson 390 acres ami allowance and Mary Smith 4 1 1 acres and a quarter and allowance and containing in the whole, niue thousand eiyht hundred and twenty nine ami a hall acres ami allowance. The sale to be for the bet price that can be hail fur tha same, ami fur cush, to be paid at thd conflimatinn of inn sale. WILLIAM II. MARSHALL, Guardian. By ordr of the Court, ) J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. V .Sunhury, April 22, 1851. ) ORPHANS' COURT SALE. "PURSUANT to a decree of the Orphans Court of Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, made on the third, day of April, 1854, the underpinned William H Marshall, Guardian of Cecilo Viel, a minor child of Josephine Biuisqiiet Viel, late of Bordeaux, in r ranee uec'il., will expose to sale Dy pur lie vendue, and will sell on Friday the twenty sixth day of May, 1854, at 10 o'clock in the loreiioou, at tho house ol tvniiam iw. vea ver, Innkeeper, in tha town ol Shnmokin, Notthumberlaud county aforesaid, the undi vided interest of the said Cecile Viel, a mi nor whatever the same may bo (being one equal undivided twenty fourth part or share, more or less) in twenty live certain Tracts of Land, to wit : in all that part of the lands embri.ee I within ths said twenty five tructs, which i situate in Ilia County of Northumberland, Being twenty five certain Tracts of land which were patented to one Richard Soder strum, by twenly five several letters patent, dated respectively the ninteenth and twen tieth days of March 1795, euiolled in Patent Books No 23 and 24, and were by the said Richard Sodermrom, by Deed dated ihe twenty second day of April 1705, recorded in Norlhn nbeilainl county, in D.-ed Book K, iiage 359 &c, uianii.nl and conveyed unto uiiih Odier, Autittstine Bousquet, John Buns quel and . Henry Lewis Dnpesquier, their heirs and assign, as tenants in common, and not as joint tenants, mid were then situate in Mahanoy township, Noithnmberland county, now partly in Nurlhnmbei laud county, anil partly in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, and were surveyed on warrents. granted to the following named persons, and contains, according tu t lie ntlii-ial smvey therenl re spectively, ns follows, to wit : John Darr 399 acres and allowance ; John Did 444 acres and allowance : Mary Darr 3S2 acres aud allowunce : Peler Darr 400 acres'and allow-. auce J Luke Darr 385 seres and thren quar teis and allowance : smith r.vens jyo acres and allowance ; Luko File 336 acres nnd al lowance : William Ilarrion 414 acres and ullowance; John Hnlin 202 acres and a half and ullowance ; Luke Hoylm 406 aoret and a quarter and allowance ; Robe it Irwin 414 acres and allowance; Luke Boyle 407 acres ami a half and allowance; Abigail Lukens 430 acres and thrco quarters and allowance; Robert Poor 393 ocres and ullowance; John Smith 410 acres and a quarter and allowance; Luke Smith 438 aores and a hall anil allow, ance; Robert Smoke 398 acres and a qnar ter and allowance ; Abigail Smith 347 acres aud allowance : Robert Tid 375 acres and three quarters and allowance, Lnke Fidler 450 acres and a quarter and allowance ; Smith Luken 481 acres aud a quarter and allow ance : Juhn Housel 345 acres and three quar tert and allowance; Juhn Meadling 376 acres and allowance ; Jeremiah Jackson 390 acres and allowance and Mary Smith 411 acres and a ui.arter and allowance and rontainins in the whole nine thousand right hundred and twenty nine and a half acres and allowance. The Sale to be for tht best price that ran be had lor Ihe tame and for cash to be paid at the cotifinnalion of the sale. WILLIAM H. MARSHALL, Guardian. Uy order of the Court, the Court, ) L, Clk. O. C. pril 1854. ) P. riTiSEl Sunbury, AprU Spring and Summer style GENTLEMEN'S HATS. - FOSTER GEBHAKD, , 49 South Third Street, bttoi Chestnut, PUILADKU'IIU, HA VE unuaual satisfaction in calling tlien lion to their largt aud vtried stock of Molt. skinUiau, lieassr, Otter, Pausait, snd a variety ul Miraw anil font Hats. (ientleiiieii's summer . aps ol til iieacripiiont. Children's Fancy Euibroi.leied tnd flam Lap sii.ii llaia and L'aua. Mlaset' Flats, A.C tr Parlirular alltntlou is called to a Whilt snd NanLean French Full Hat. of our own iui poflaliuit. Fails., A aril tl. I 54 . I IHY litMiUH i'loths, IWiutrt. festtuwU, VMtiiias. TismJ. kuuiutsr loti. Vtlvel oid, Tu-kwas. I, hack. Muslias, As., i vsj tnd for salt bT I. W. TK.NKR CO. j Vuiibitrv. Apid U, I lit. - List, of Letters ItEftAISIftd II TUB POST OFFICK t fforthv&berland, March 31, 1854. B M Jonathan Bowert H Merriman . George Barton H" George Bennett 1 Thomas E North Miss Eliz'ih Beckley Mrs E B Nouise Rev J B Butts 2 p Miss Louisa Borrows Emnntinl Petert B M Baily Henry Parlon Miss Jane Bunnell R ' . C . John P Ross Col John H Clements Miss Mary Rodes Juhn Clemm 8 D Rey Albert G Dale Genrpe Davis Abraham Diivelbces Win M SlewaiU ninnel Sevion Jacob B SWholts M.iiv C Si ei I Sennit' kson Smith Margate! Suuimcts T Howard Taylor ti Reymoud U'icst YV " Miss Sarnh Waltt Francis Wnnck JACob LLP. P. M. Andrew Laforce Clus Augustus Luken- beraer Mrs Eliznbelh Linn James M Lynch Mia Hannah McClin- lock Juhn McGill NOTICE. friHE Stockholders o' the KbamoMn Steam Ferry nnd Tow Boat Conipanv. are horebv notified that an election to choose Five Directors of the Company to serve for the ensuing year, wilt 18 held st the otlice ef the Company, in Sunhury, on Monday, the lt day of May next. IlENKY DUNN EL, Secretary. Punbirry, April 22. 1854. Sk To the Voters' of Northnmlerland County. Fsliow Ci-risK i Encouraced bv manv friends, I announce myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the approaching election. Should I be elected. I pledge myself to discharge tho duties thereof with punctuality and impartiality. UEOKGE BRIGHT. Runbury, April 8, 1854. ZINC FAINTS. ' One third cheaper than xlliite lead, end free frtm all poisonous qualitiis. t ltc cw Jersey Klnc lompanr nA VINO prent y fiihrnt ihrir w rk, and im;trivnt l!ie qn.ihtv ot'tlicir producle. arc liretmmd tn exfrtitn ufileia for tlicir surERion PAINTS. Pry, nnd grnmwl in oil, in myt-irtnt pacWngc of from S3 to .HK) pt'uinlH ; tilt i jry, in irr Is, of sno rtnmitls enrh. Their white zinc, wlih It in tVTld nrv or rrronml in oil. is wnrrnitlofl pure atitl uniurntusuU for body ftnJ uuilorm whitcnestt. A method of nrei ratitn has rwfnlhr Iwni ilironvtncd. rhili eimlilc (lie Compjiny U u-tirntnt tl ir paint to keep frrth and ft in tlir kfjii for iitty rmnnti!'lr titns. In iHn repi-t their paiiiii will be tuiicrior to nny utlirr in the imrWtrt Their brown xinr mint, wh'u-ti in .M nt n t-w nrirc. nnd t-nii ottty Ire nuide from the Znie urtn from rv Jrr ify, ii now well kitwn fir its prifiive qnulitim when apt. lied to ir-n or other mettdir itirrtica I Iteir n me tii,r mint possriwcF nil lite properties of tins ftrown. nnd it ot mi nrrrrf:ili'f r lor fur rtittttmir fulintn-ai Dtita, Out btiildiiigfl, lirhl-jtu. Ac. rilK.N' ll niCIIARIi!, "WhoBMinle r.iint liwilrra nnd importer. N. W. cor. of loth .V Market Sla.. tMiitodtilnhia. riulndelphln, April f, 1M. m. PATKNT SCALES, Sold at their WAREHOUSE, No. 240 Martct Street. PHILADELPHIA. Railroad, Hav, Coal, and Farmers' SCALES. sot in any part of Ihe country, by experienced workmen, and at snort notice. riula., April 8, 1854. 6m. I. U. WORTH Sc CO., Door, Blind, Sh utter, SASH DSFOT. East Side of Broad Street, below H'ood, Philadelphia. YYHERE may be found, constantly on hand, an extensive asaortment of Doors, Hash. Blinds, Shutters and .Mouldings, warranted equal to any that can lie mads. Alao, Sah ready glazed, alwnys on hand Orders bv mail or despatch will receive prompt attention. Phila., March 25, 1851. 3m. Grrat ArrSal of SPRING GOODS! Hi A T. CL15MENT N FORMS his friends and customers that bt just received an clt-cant assortment of SPRING AND SU.MMER GOODS At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oilers to the public at tho lowest prices. His stock consists of a gcnerul assortment o Ih'y Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings. I- t ! - r. .. .. . I iiii.'irnj, linens, calicoes, Jijusltn as Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Alao a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Roots tnd Shoos, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hats. Plaster. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar, Tea, ColVre, Mulasses, Cheese, Spices, FUh, Salt, Ac. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, 4s. QUEENS W A RE. Tea Setts, Flutes, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ift LHibUKS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Wliiikfy, ie. iy Country product of all kinds tiikftn in m. changa at ihe highest market priccn. A :i a 1 k' st i a Orphans Court Sale, I N pursuance of tn order of the Organs' Court ol Northumberland county, will be exDoscd to public sale. On SATURDAY, the Cth day of MAV, neit, on tho premLe, the follow inj described Ren I Eatute, to wit : Thirty acres oil" of the north cast cornrr of a- Certain Tra t of Land, situate in Shamokin lownnhip. county aforesaid, ouunueu on me north ly luuda of Daniel Miller, on the cast by lands of Nancy Wolverton, on the south by lunds of said Nancy and Michael Zim merman, snd on the weal by lauds of said Mi chael tnd Philip Persing, containfng in all about Two hundred aud Forty acres. Latt tht eatatt of William Persing, dee'd. Salt to commence at 10 o'clurltt . M. of said day, when tht terms of salt Will bt made known by PKTER PURSING, One of tht L'leouiors. Hy order of lis Court, J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunhury, AprU 8, 1854.- L0CT0B JOSEPH W, CAMEK0N, lKhPECTFll.LY informs tht citistut tf tht borough of Hunbury snd vicinity, that ha hat Mnnsuanllv located biuiaelf in said Uorouih aud otitis bit prutsstional ttrvictt to thuM who msy wi.h t) tioploy bint. For tht prtatul utaa lit found tt V jvtrt Hotel Munlmry, March II, 54 tf. 1.1 imiCKts' FEB BILI.H rtstaUby II. B MAH8CR. aubitry, 1161 'Ie REMOVAL. MI 8 8 JANE FINNEY INFORMS ber friends, both In town and coun trv. flial alia litta ntnn.ul kjgv Fancy Drjr Goods Store to her former residence, Corner of Chestnut and Sd street, opposite the new German Reformed cDurrh, and flot unmindful or 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 and sandahi, atntionety, muslins, lawns, ginghams, and every variety of goods suitable for the sesson, chespcr than ever fc rtsn or country produce Cunhury, April S, 1851.. W. . '! nt'KNAS, THOMAS o'ssill. , ST0CKMAW & O'NEILL, GENERAL Commission iUcvdjants C31 IJOHTII WHARVES, Philadelphia. REFBRGNCEB. Tims. Richardson & Co. Philadelphia. ' A. G. Cattell & Co. ' Rtitter 6c Pattesnn, " Charles Ellis & Co. " ' Burgin &. Sons, . " Phila., April ft, 1854. ly. PEICES OF HORSE AND CARRIAGE HIRE. Horses, Carriage and Driver, per day, $8,00 9,00 Buggy, Sulkey, Saddle, and Harness, 4,00 3,50 S,00 1,50 3,00 1,50 2,00 1,50 1,85 1,00 75 1,00 50 50 S5 Two Horso Carriage, beat, ' " " - second best. " One Bniriry. best, ' . ; second best, " Hulkey, " Double Harness, best, " " " serond best. Single " lieat, " " serond best, " 1 erins caah in sdvanre. THOMPSON tc EISF.LV. JOHN 1)1 EMEU Sunhury, March II, 1854 Gt. 18 ll.W.S Vri!ri:l! EING extensively engaged in tho maniilac tore of paper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having ltnn for sale, more than tho present innrket prices 'Jasii. JESSUP cV MOORE, Paper Manufacturers. PuitsUKtpiiTA Nos. 24 and CO North ft. 1M Street below Arch, between 5lh rk 6lh. Phila., Mar.'h IS, 1851. 2m. C. P. KNIGHT & CO., . C O M MISSION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in Fish, Cheese 5 Provisions Generally, Kos. 29 5 30 S. Wharves, Philadelphia. TTI A VE constantly on hand a supply of Mark end, Codl'itih, ISIiad, Salmon, Herrings, Blue FUh, While Kih, Haddock, Hams, (Sides, Shoul ders, Lard, Beef, Pork, Cheese, Deans, Dried Applea. Dried Peaches, Cranberries, dec. Phila., Msrch 15, 1831 3m. WaifPa pers MVaiT PacVs! M"vHE subscribers have now in storo their com JL plete spring stock of Paper Hangings, Curtains, &c, which they ofler at very low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our assortment is very eomplcto, comprising sll the qualities, both . FrcncU tinil Amcrlctin. W'e manufacture a largo proportion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. iy Paper Hangin j douo in tha country at citv prices. I'AKKISH & HOUGH, ' No. 4 North" FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Phila., March 25, 1854. 3m FLOOR OIL CLOTH. C. M. BAILEY, MAS C FACT UREt OF FLOCE. OIL CLOTH, ALL WIUTUS, 'SOU B-S, 3-1, T.N, 4-1, 5-1, 0.4, 7-1, S-l. Warehouse, 1 10 North Third St., second floor, l'itll.ADr.l.PHIA AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Just received, 312 casea. Constantly on hand. the best assortment in Philadelphia. March US, 1H04, lm , SPEING MILLINERY GOODS. JOIi:! SIOK&KO.8, No. 45 South Second St., Philadelphia, J AVE now in Store, of ihoir own importation, a large and handsome asaortuieut of Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Crapes, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will bt made through out Ihe season, thereby enabling them to ollbr the largest ami most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the city. t'hllada., March 18, 1834. 2m. A CARD. HAVING embarked in the mercahtila business on uiy account", I take tbt opportunity to thank the friends of the late firm, and the public in gcnerul, for the liberal patronage extended to nit heretofore, tint would he inoat happy to sea them at my old stuud (at Euicrick's Tavern) in Lower Auguata, where they can find me at all limes aumiuistering to their wants on the most liberal terms. WM. A. KN'ABD. Augusta twsp.. March 18, 1851. tf GREAT EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE! The liiisfcian 31 misters Hurt left Franee and England, and tht conseqittnet will no doubt be a serious tcr, jnd great rise in the pnet of grain, of., but ' . S. SC11NU11MAN CO., FglAKE pleasure in informing the citizens of 1 Sunbury, tud vicinity, that it has not, nor will not cll'cct tha low pneo of their exctllent wintrr stork of clothing, .but that they are now selling oir all at first coat. This is no humbug, and Ihe only way to Cud out the truth of it, it to give us a call, when every pains willl be taken to deal at low prices tnd salifartory to customers. In adiliuou to a good stock of clothing, persons will find at our establishment a fiuo assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c, which wt claim ths right of selling cheaper than sny other stort of tht kind, in this section of the country. Don't forget Ibe usmt and place, M, rkhnurmail dt Co., Market atreet, buubury, utarly opposite John Young's Hurt.. Wa will in a short lime recievt our riprinc and Hummer stock, which wt tlso intend to sell tht most retsonsble. believing our old motto, L'ABll, to bt a good ena. wa wiil still adhert to it. 'i'bt ready John it tlwtyt tht not torn, tollable. R.DCHM'ltMAN & CO. IT & Schiiurmtn ft Co. bsvt removed tht abott tsUblisluutiii, thret doors ttst of thsir old stand, tot door east of Ttner ic t'o.'s ttort, tud opposite John Toung't start, market stittt. hunbury, March , 1651 0 tf ; Treasurers' Sale. , A LIST of i ha unseated land's adtertised for sale by Francit Buchar, Treasurer of Northumberland Uounty, agreeaDio 10 nf lha C.nnr.l Aaaamolv of lh Common- wealth of Pennsvlvania. DOSsed tht llh of March 1840, and lha supplement thereto entitled, an act directing the mode of selling unseated Lands for laxes and other purpose will ba exposed to publio sale at the Loiiri Mouse, ' In Ihe tsoroucn 01 etinonry, on " 13th dafnf June. 1854. at 10 o'clock, A M., lha following ileserihed tracts of loud for arrearages ol Taxes due and ine-cosisaccniuu on each tract respectively, postponud from day to day, unless previously discharged, lo wit : No. acres. WamnlcM mmrs. Ami doe. Cool Township. A ntit rtenry Adama Tliomss F of tor Thomas 1071 Jenkmn Jatnca Amis Frederirk Adnms Rohsrt HnffKdvrarJ Greer Jmnaa Broer Thomoa 1TJ0 lamplalB Robert Camplaia 'I'h-iinna Mitirisou William J Jrakjas F Aetis It ArtnmS TSolnas Fnatcr 1704 Richard Snliuan R ichard Monring Kflwnrd Huff . Jnniua Ureer 1'hoinaa Urerr Rnt,prt Ciimptnin Thomas Crtmplniil Witliatn Murriaon 085 Jamel lephentoil Mtxry Dnvidaon . James Cowaeit Isaac Neff 18 31 Ml 30 411 10 Mi ;j lfl! rtnily Jolia N , 447 Bin d John 00 llrotinnn Peter 2141 HrnilyJnhn (ona-hrvlf) 9n.r! Billington Thomas 40 Pellai llnh 'M Biiwer Chnttinn 3IH B:ittotiAiiniacl 10') Brady John 4) Bindy John 213 Brady WmP 14 Clcover Kimher 8 Cleaver Klmbor 6 Ctenvei Kituher DdJi Cowden John .S Klliot William 4., Kvnna Jeiiae P-l Evuus Kmith Cl I'tirely Krutien ib Fupcly William and S t ra'n 817 (iruy Itnk.m (oiie-halO SVlJ Oret-n William &0 Urnnl Th-mHa 1UO Cardner Arrliilntil 31HI (iirdnrr Ar.-hiUjId Ilia Gardner Ari hitmld 111 llrrli Philip 'JOI'I HeptHirn Jamea S7 107 04 1111 00 54 . IU7 10 17 0 18 (IS m m 3s en su 2J 3 S'J S M 72 Da 57 41 an so 4 6fl WS3 5 40 eaos 84 a i s -in a vn 1170 1 i o 01 77 7S S3t 2-! OH 07 40 0)01 It OH 07 7 SO IH 3TSI 134 St 4 44 4 -m 01 S34I BAO an a -, 7 51 Of-8 3 04 9 O'.l 3o 70 0D1 am as 7t 24 74 14 13 4 IW e so 4 01 9 75 8 31 1B4.W 41 17 38 17 3O50 34 01 U) til) 7 6!) . S7 a w S40 7 SO C( W .164 IS 700 0 94 19S3 90 03 II 19 34 1 llilutrr Alesnuiler llnhley ll-irnnrd llilnmetrieh Henry Hepburn Jnitiea- 7 Jordan Itnbett 847 Irwin Robert 417 3-1 Kennedy David 2-."lj Kroll Mn-hnel a VI l.mlwit William M.1 likina Abipnit 3-7 J.nlceiia Sinilli S'13-4 IJike ttichard iJ Aliller tanae 3lt Mortrnn muel ICO Monry IVler ? Martin J O 1WI3-I Myers Mary I IC1 Miller John mi loyer Oorgo Paul Jeremiah I'rinee George fleet Hnrnh Iters Dnnirl tees Thomoa ir 2!11 111 to? 309 I'M :r-t liees 'i rmirms 127 Huxttm Thotiuta 4113 4 llurl'in Mary 911 llevn ads John ar.ij Itnuton rlurlolla 8-U if era Liauiel aiieels Oaorgs Smith Peter Ptair Meriek Pheeil Willinm Aiaaaman Peter Shannon William fh-irtle Jn..i.b Bharlle William Hhnr'le William 40U 16 W 1M atj ir, (153-4 Smith Mary ii rwoll Ahralmin 4-21 Protl tteater Tunis R it-hard Titpwor'.li Ji,hn Tyann Juaephj T'limd John While J,,hn Wilson William Walter Iwis Yoattielmer Henry Keipter laaaa Zinunerman MottUiaa CuBiercn fotrmftip. noyte I.uVs Kaltnn Samuel l'arr John Did John Dan Mary tlnrr Peter T)nrr Luke Fill Luke Gordmi Joaeph Grant Thonma Grant Thomaa Harriann Wilhnm Hunter Alexander 341 W7 3-9 304 318 81 lie 3U) SO 3IP 300 .l iKJ 60 to 170 2S 1 00 13 54 15 60 10 M 76 I 00 3 14 3 DO 1UP4 SOU 15 60 76 I 06 30 1 96 1 S3 14 40 70S sua 56 00 33 16 S 60 5 74 S44 t 54 10 DO 8 SO 640 60 S40 t 40 640 14 76 A4 6 20 840 44 HO 6 46 10 14 1 ei ta 3 14 16 780 3 14 140 8 70 8 40 SO Oa 7S p Mover Henry 50 M-dline Joha 141 4 107 be Kees Thomas liuith I.uke plinth Abiirail 8niilh Enna Shamohn. 100 4i.1 Brady John llellererton Benjamin Hunter Alexander llio 2(17 Ixika Richard l,evl!t jainea rVjtt Abraham Tilswor th John 171 303 100 100 tu 115 D"0 I) go sun Point. Bertram Alexander Barren J.dm jr lioyd John K)ley Andrew Gardner ArehtlMikl Gardner Vm P Irwin Robert Kiitlziiifr Abraham King Kekia! aici Iike Kiehard 3IS . Martin Peter 50 I1 130 11)0 ISO ll 100 40 300 i" 300 Metzuer John D Nodduiot Jumea Upper Jttiihanoy. Did John Darr Mury Durr Peler Darr Luke tlarna n William Ilonnl John Irwiu Uoliert , Meillins Jotnl Smilh John Little Mahanoy. Dewart William Dvwarl John Gardner Arehilailil Gardner William P Hunter Jainea HallCliarlea 107 l0 IMi 300 am 87 8 13 SO 6 40 7 fill II 30 Ui 7S4 IS 04 7 SO 7 W 97 (19 14 C4 r4 I 30 71 em 3 64 IloA'a Alexander Kidd John l!Hna-4 Kidd John "300 Jjikcliithard bit Lvoti Joseph 14S Peterev Peter 3133-4 Kerae TliouiaS o-HI lteca Thourna -i Sunih John l)r 77 rniolh Joha lit 44 Kinith John l)r 147 South Daniel Hvii Trickle Charles G Lower Anustai 1061 Dewait William 10 40 7 IH 60 6 70 4 04 7 1 54 4 04 I UU 86 I 44 I M I M 14M Ifewalt John 1071 Hauler Alexander 4le Hull Cruirlea t4 Jontan Jainea 77 Hiniili John l)r 44 Smith John Dr 147 Winuli Daniel !M Bomb Joloi Dt Jacksoti. 109 3-1 Gardner William V lex l.e Hiehard til l Keea Tliolnaa 403 Truklcr Charlea O CAltJJ"a"C. Ill Nod.liai4 Jainea 6 1 UlAXCISPl'CHEn.Tiaasuisr. Treasuraia' OlTiea, Murcli S, last (Juno Scaf, PLAIN AND FANCY" CHAIRS. Arm Chain, Bockin; Chairs, , Cans Settees, Dinin; tt Chamber Chain, fH all tht variolitt of rolort and Fastiioaablt styles, it th chttptst rates, Want,usi.B sst Rstsil, at N. f. WOOD'g, Wartrooms, No. U9 tV I SI Noith 6th St., Oppasitt Frtnkhn b'luait, Philadelphia. Msrrh I lM.-lia THH PAH-TJSTTT-r. T-n-- . HOLLO NVA'y I-JLLH. tun tkey aoweai hsvs rsndered them mnrer. n. t . j,r n nearly .vary part of th. world. The im,e,. they aavs mat wiik ihSimglrmt tha Onia nmrwT .,in. 'r.inry, owinj, it it prenimtd, i, il ,r voi. 'uuu' emaey In lha o. ra of IMIuja ounplainta and ilnun -. or ths Liver and etomselr. Pirsona ho penev.s n alni them in aecordancswitn tha itireciiom, a.ai n fa-l in being rsatnrsrl to health. WK 4K.i:9 AND DEBILITY, 1 F.STdR ATIO T' t IIHALTII OK AOFiNTLKH At ASKD40, WHT :.f AT DBATH'9 DCfK. ' Copy of a Letter from the Bcv. Chm-T's S-.-iiih, dated Norton, St. rhilips. tnr llaHi, S:. tos: vtt.'tirt, 17th August, ISi'i. Tn Profeaaor IIotLOWAV, 4 mr A Mr. Joaeph Puxtrm, tvrorr;;: a r 'nocni 1.1 i i n'afe. had been in a dee ininv ttataot lienhh li f tM.- e nf three yeara, Rmilually w.niinf away UiathaVv y nighily pfniiiratioiu an l vonl if tppeiir, Wuifli tu- 4 gientn ileaKineii Ui bin fileml", r lie kid t"nit!l X'- it nieitical men In Bnth wiliiout effect. Ha at !al ul r tir Pills, snd under providence, wna rrfrl .o hcnl'li i.y 11 etc menua. He htilv eir.ignvi-i M Ksw Yiak. and l mt written to a-. fiat lie ,vna never lielter hi In,;!', a Iral me to afiunint yon with ll:e t irciimtoT'. I it altntn iiirntiju, th.il"inr wil Ii id de. ived great la,..t:t from lira use of y ir pilla. I remain, ror. yfirt ri'reiiii''v, CI1AK1.K.-J B.MITII.Diioieiiliie MinVef. A PKP.MANUNT CUilK CT A DISKASKD I4VI '. OF MANY YEAnf DURATIOV. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Oamis, Chevtsl, leovil, to r.cjefior ll'iltvuay. D'Mr Sir. In Ibis til. iet v "ir Pills eotmnrnrl s "n ex'e isive side thnu any other prprielHry merlit me !, l!ie putilie, A a a ptor.f of their elliravy in Liver and Pior'ia Complaints I inay mMition the riit wing rime A Ir'o. ' l' thh town with wtii-an lam ne.a.liallvnciiunlntrd, i .r V I wn S seve re aufferer froin dipeiu.-e of the Liver nr. I di;'. tivn orruna; her medienl attemlrnt uarured her tha', he c u!it do nothing to relieve her si iTrincs, ma- it wa - li' t likely aim c .uhl .urvirs ninny moiilhs. This annonncn. ent uoturallr nlm d creot slnrui nmore her frien''a mx" , 'n- tl mi, and they iiidiired her to iiwk a trial ol' yr.or I ii -., wliull ao improved hel general tieelili innt ina vj im. i lo eoiitinaa them autil hs reeeivut s perfrvt eur. 'I ? is twelve mrHilh nan. and she Jui not eSpi-rience t I I . yinptomiof rrti.ee, and ollcn i'.rlnret that your 1.1. nava ueen Hie mean ni aavntg nrr n. 1 remain. Deur ir, yoem irov, JulySOJ, 1S53. (Signcu) J.OAMSS rics crlcbrattri P1.1 arc vanity fully ejp.i t- nous in the following complaints. Airns . Dropsy Inflammation Aftlluna Dyaentrry Jaundice Bilious Complaint K.ryaipeias Mver rem Blotches on lh Feninla Irrcca. phlnta fkm laritiea t.uinbuj Bowel Comphiiuta Feveraofalt Pd's Collet kinds rtheunr!j:n Consliiitinn of Fits r.rtention of the li iwela Oont L rins Consnmplion Hradiiha Scorfiiin. or Deliility Iinli,:, i, n Kins'S Ev.t H-n-e Thrnn's ftn, and Gravel Preondnry Iiuliircetii-n Bcone and Gravel Tuinoura I ie Douloureux Tuinoura Symntoms vM....i & ir..; w ...u . IV n ta Wenkneee. frcrn whroever r:me Ac , A e. 8Vt at Ihe P.tat,liatiment of Pror.earir Hot.!.ewv, tit WratHl, (near Temple Bar, lmtlon,) nnd also at l.ii tlrinn i .5; .J yJTnr" AHHicineainllir Sliitu. ailL -. .ill" N'W York,' Mill receive due alien: : .. ;M alao by oil reapeelnWe lliue)riita nnd Dealer, in Mcil iciiiea thmmihout the rnitcd FUiiee, In Boxen rt s, rcn'm . v.,.., wicenn each To he had Wrwlawlsiif the princuml Lrv Houses in Ihe I'm on. n,a" Th're '" eo"i(,,;l'e tuving by taking ilia lsrgtr d ',Z?.T,in"""T f patlenU in er-,y uiOei are niTixcd t leach b.ix DecemlierW, IKV), ly. NEW Clock 4?5 AVatchma!ici 3. niRcn 4 co. ffTAVE just opsnod a Clock nnd Wut.l.ir v:,-r shop in the hiiiMinf lately orrti;,ioj hy J. M. rSiiitiison, lnjir 'IVncr & ('j's Store, in Murkct Street, Sunbury, ra., Whore thf y have o;x-ncd, and will ifrp c oiist.in'.ly on hand, QZ2 QTD CC2 IfOL Silver & Gold 7atclics, cts. Also, Jewelry, Consiutinri Oold Brcsst-pins, l.tr and Kiopv Kiiigs. M.-dallions, CulT-pins, Ltdies A; OVi.-: tna na' gold and silver poiis n:rd )ioni'tls. Al.-.j, Silv.-rand plated Tea and TuUo sor.nt, . : spoons, hutu-r knives, Ac, SPECTACLES., Of all siws, suitinff every aire. Sj.y 0:s.-.-(, l'ock.t Uooks, of all sizes, "nszors, Hu'ir Uil, !:,: volvers, and other pistols, Crushes, C'ombj, fan;, &.C, &c Also, a large stock of musical Instntmr;;t.i ! amongst which art Accordrons, Violins, I'luli:.--, Fifts, Flutes. CARPET BAGS, Trunk umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of re,1- dv niacin fellirla anil f 'itllnra all n( wldrrt v-ill um sold cheajier than has ever been herctofurt soM in U....I uuiiuuii. t Clocks, Watches, Ear and Fititjer Iling repaired in the best manner and st tho shortc.t notice. Sunhury, Oct. 15, l853.3m. ValuablePropertyforSale in tno JioroDga of Sunbury I 'I'lIE suhscriher oft'ert for sale the followinj it prouertv in the Borouirh of K,,,,bi,rv vi THE HOUSE And two conti-'iouu Lots of Ground. on the south west rnrnrr nf nfrbt occupied by the subscriber as a store and ure. lintr. Alao I THE STEAM SAW MILL . on the river bank, together with one and a half acres of ground. Also: a double two story frame Dvrellina Ilousoand Lot of Ground. iir Elderberry stroet. AU01 six acres of ground at tho Point, adjoining the ftusquchanna, on which aro erected two frame houaea W ii tin o house, &c. Also 1 ' A IIouso and Lot of Ground' in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot art alao erected three lime kilns. Alao ; A House nnd half Lot of Grnnml on tht north esst corner of River tnd Dewbeiry street, occupied hy Augustus Clement. Also: J. went y- llirce ac.mt i.ota on Elderberry street. IRA T. CLEM EXT. Sunbury, Jan 14, 1954. tf. CIPaC-JLAB. f IHE soliaeriber begs leave respectfully to in- s. iorm his inenua a no ma pulilic generally that ho will continue the business erf a Cabinet Makers' rinding- Store, in all its vaiious brance tt Ihe old stand. No. 1 3 1 South Second st., below Duck st. 1'hil.i.lcl. iihis, and respoctrully solicits a coiitiuuanct of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon ths lain lirm of T. & L. Thompsoa, assuriiiif his friends that every escrtion will bt made by himself tnd those in his employ to merit a contiuuancs of their much enteeraed favor. THOMAS THOMPSON. Phila.. March 4. 1354.- dm. FfiUIT AND CON FF.CTIOITARY. RUBINCA M & SELLCI5S, 1 Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionary of nil Kinds, No. 113 Norlli TlilrrJ at , below R,, Philadelnh'ri. fpiIE atlehUon of Dealers is rere.td to "...I...UUU,, ui ,Ueir stot i, which wdi U lound at least equal to any iu this city, rortimi r runt uf sll kinds in season. . N. B. Orders bv mail or mK.rlu ... ... attended to. 1 I'hila., Keb. II, lS54.3m. NOTICE. , V'OTlCE iahsrrby Kiven, that th notss. lolm i. ---" w ni h i I noiupaon, itee'd.. latt Ol QUllburv. ar nnw ,. .1,. I I. e . . Wks. E.jfof eolleetioii. All rson.Uiowin, .... ... " '" simo utceased, ate rsom-.i. td lo call and stills immediately it Uiev deirelo savt coats. ' MARIA THOMPSON, Adm'ri: . . . . "I" ' deceased. SiMbury, Match U, U.rTt.
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