Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 01, 1856, Image 3

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    AMCRirAN KATIOSAL COKVF.JTIOS.
Thit body ngaembled on Monday morning
rursnant to adjournment. Prayer by Rer.
Mf. Campbell, or Tenn. The consideration
of the proposed Platform offered by Mr.
Small on Saturday, and all kindred proposi
tions, wcro laid on the tftblo.
Mr. Rrownlow, of Tenn., then moved that
the Convention proceed at once to moke
nomination for candidate)! for President and
Vice President of the United States, and
called tlio previous question, which wag sus
tained. The main question was then taken by Teas
and nays, and decided in the affirmative by a
vote In favor of, 151. ngninst 61. Much time
was as nsmil consumed by members giving
reasons for their votes.
Mr. A. Stewart, of Pennn.. then nominated
Hon. Millard Fillmore, of New York, for
President, nnd Andrew Jackson Doiiclson,
tif Tenn., for Vico PresiJent.
Mr. Sly of Maryland, nominated the lion.
Win. 11. Smith, of Alabama, for Vice Pres
ident. Mr. Perkins, of Connecticut, spoke at
length, and insisted upon a restoration of the
Missouri Compromise as the ultimatum of
his State, nnd without that principle in the
American platform, Connecticut could not
nnd would not pro for the nominees of the
Convent on. Upon concluding, he invited
the delegations from the States determined
to stand upon the restoration of the Missouri
Compromise to meet at 11 o'clock at the
Merchants' Hotel, to organize a ComruiUee
to cnll a National Convention. It was under
stood that Connecticut, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts in pnrt, Rhode Island, Ohio
in part, Iowa, Illinois and Pennsylvania in
part were embraced in this secession. A
(rreut deal of timo was consumed in tryiug
to (rot nt some plan for making tho nomina
tions, ana finally it was settled to niako a
general nomination of candidates for Presi
dent by calling over the several Slates, with
the intention, after n recess, to proceed to
complete the nominations upon a plan to be
agreed on.
The nominations as made were Miliard
Fillmore of N. Y.. John Hell, r.r Tenn., K.
V. Stockton, of N. J., ieotge Law of N. Y.,
Sam. Houston, of Texas. Krastus Ilrouka of
N. Y.. O arret Davis, of Ky., Kenneth liny
nor. of N. C, John M. Clayton, of Del.
Kx-Oovernor Johnston, of Pennsylvania,
was also put in nomination, but l.e positively
declined being consideied a candidate before
the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned to 5 o'
clock. .1 "ernomi Session. The Convention in
the morning having made the gone-al liomi- wui.nury. r cbr
ii itions by culls of tho several States, th , -first
business of the afternoon session was to
fix upon the plan nt taking the vole lor uii?
filial nomination. This was settled by taking
c. l: A it.,.;..
Hie voles 01 iu cjiuien nccuiuiii i" m-ii
representation in tho electoral college, the
absentees to he represented nnd counted in
proportion to the votes given by the delegates
of anv State voting for the respective nomi
neeswhere they differed in their preferences,
and where Ihe wholu number voted for one
candidate, to give the entire number of votes
the State was entitled to for that candidate.
Tho roll was then called, and the result
was as follows: For Millard Fillmore of
New York. 179; George Law of New York,
J4 ; John McLean of Ohio, 13; Garret Davis
or Kentucky, 10; Keuneth Hay nor, 15; Sain,
iloiifton, 3.
Whereupon Millard Fillmore wci Biinriin
red as having received a majority of the
whole number of votes cast, as the candidate
for President of tho United Stated.
On motion, tho nomination was made
unanimous, nnd a good round of cheers given
for tho candidate.
The Convention then proceeded to a nom
ination of a candidate for the Vice Pn sidvn
cy. nnd upon the first count. A ndrew J uckson
lionclson, of Tennessee, had 1ST votes, Ken
neth RavnorS, Persey Wuikcr 8, Henry J.
Gardner, or Muss., 12, Stewart 2, when Mr.
Donelsoii wns announced us tho candidate.
His nomination was then declared umiiimoiiH.
In several of the States the delegations voted
entire for the nominees, and a lurge number
went almost unanimously.
Great enthusiasm was exhibited after tho
Humiliations were completed, and a number
of snecchcii vere made, characterized by &
f irong conservative feeling upon the question
that so lornr distracted the deliberation of
the body, and a fixed determination to ad
here to the principles (ii the party, a:el tu
give a firm and ardent support to the candi
dates agreed upon.
The Convention then adjourned.
rUlPEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
Yesterday, between the hours of breakfast
and dinner, a runaway couple were captured
1 1 New Albany by the strong arm of a police
officer and an assistant, and their liberty
most ignnminonsly curtailed by lodging them
in our jail. One of them wns a likely black
woman, the cook of Mr. Newland, in this
c ty, and the othor a white gentleman from
tho East somewhere, bearing the name of
Elishn Hillyear. It was a regular love
match, fugitive slave case, some might say,
or a case where all are entitled to liberty and
lovo, no matter what color, as tho abolition
ists say, nnd the deepest sympathy is de
manded for them, now that tbey are made
captives.
The particulars of this romant'c negro
stealing affair are nbont these. Tho white
man was deeply enamored of the black cook,
and, no doubt, persuaded her to run awav,
having beforo hand provided a couple or
through tickets over the New Albany rail
road to Michigan City, which tickets were
subsequently found in his possession. The
women, after getting breakfast for her mas
ter's family as usual, packed up her duds,
took the omnibus to Portland, where she
wns joined by tho while man, nnd together
they crossed" the river on the ferry boat. The
woman was closely veiled, and excited the
suspicion or Mr. Conner, the ferryman, who
noticed her pretty closely, nnd after she en
tered the ladies room on tho furry boat, saw
the man go np to her, raise her veil, nnd im
print a sweet kiss upon her pouting lips,
when, to the great surprise of the ferry
muster, he discovered the woman to bo a
negro. Ho nt onco took her in charge, and
on tho return of the ferry, handed her over
to Mr. Crowfoot, of tho police.
Tho officers and others then returned to
New Albany, and'ofter a short search found
the whito man in a cellar, captured nnd
brought him buck to this city, and lodged
him in jail, and he will now bo nrraigned on
ihn sweet charge of negro stealing. Louu
vilie Courier.
New Advertisements.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
SOIIX W. DAVIS announce to the citizens
of Sunburv snJ vicinity, that ha is now
tuking Daguerreotype, Crvstalolvpo and Stereo.
aenpic Picture, in ihe thirl story a'uove the Posl
Oflice, where he Ratter himxrll with the idea
tli.it he can give all perfect satisfaction, who will
favor him with a call. Prrwona desiring pictures
will find it to llieir advantage to come foou, as
he will remain but a very short thus.
Sunbury, February 16, lSfiS.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of A1
1 ministration on (he estate of Alexander
Caldwell, late of Coal township, Northumber
land 'Jounty, deceased, w granted to the sub
aciiher on the 1 2 1 h day of February, 1HM'.. All
person indebted to said estate will mute pay
ment, and those having claim will present them
properly authenticated fur settlement.
VM. W. MW.'LLIAMS,
Shamukiii, Feb. 10, 1856.- Ct
TAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., Late
" PKOFEftiORurAnatiimyaiidSurfrerylntha Thil
rtelphia College of Medicine, and Acini Professor til
Midwifery one of the Consulting I'hysicant of the Phil
adelphia H'Wpital, Blorklcy ; hue inemher of the National
Medical Assocmliou ) meinucr of the Philuilelphw Medi
cat SW'icty irietnher of the Medir i-Chiiiirsir-al dillega
of Philadelphia formerly President null Professor if
nllimynail Surgery In Oaatlet al Medical t!"lli-se, Ver
mont ; and aim, lute I'rofeaanr of Anatoniy and I'hialol.
orjy hi Ucrkshir Medical li.sliuiliuii, Piilshi-lil, Mam.,
Ire , Ac., Ac.
Haa lately introduced in a popular form several of hi
favorite prescriptions for the principal disease nf tint
climate. The iiumr nf each article will imply the disease
for which it ta Intended to he used.
DR.McCI.INTOI.K'r" PI'.CTllltAl.SYP-tT PrireSJ!
PR. MeUMNTOCK'S COI. 1) ANU CO! (Ill MIX
TU KK For OhikIis. Ac Price .' eta.
DR. McCM STOCK'S ASTHMA AM) llool'INlj
COUCH ItKMKDV. Price fin cia.
Dr. McCLIVroL'K'a TONIU AI.TKIINAT1VR
BVHl'P-For Purifvinir Ihe IU....H Piiic SI
DR. MeC'I.INToCK'S DYSIMTTIC K.I.I Xltt For
t riving tone to thut"mnch relieving pnina anr eiiinig.
leurtlmrn, antl ull ilisuyreutihle symptoms uiising liom
indigestion Price IS I.
DH. MeCI.IN'I'i H'K'Hi RTfF.t'M ATIC M1XTCRK A
Purely Vegelnlile Kenieily l.ir intrrniil nae. Piiee 511 el a.
DH. Mii:l.l.TOCK'! lUIKL'.M A TIC I.I.NiMI.M
For Kheiirnutiani, fpruinl, Pu'illinga, Ac, Au. I'nce
60 rrnla.
DR. McCt.lNTOCK'SANUDYXK .MIXTI'ltl'.-Foi
Pnina, Toothnche, lleudnche, Ncurulgia, Ac. Ac. Price
50 rente.
DR. McCl.lNTOCK'S" FFVI'.R AX'D Ani l-:
CII'IC A eerlHiu cure for nil lnlermiuenl. Price I.
DR. MeCl.lNTOi'K'SIU.MinlKKA ft HI DIAL AND
CIKH.KIIA PHKVII.NTIVK A wfiTeme.lv.
DR. Mt-CIJN TUCK': VF.UP.1 VHI.K PI IIHATIVh
ril.1.9 Foi Cortivrnraa, lletiih.ehe. , p. Pi ire Sfie'a.
DH. MrCl.lNTlll K'S ANTIHIl.lOl'r PILLS For
Irregitlarny in the Functiotm of tin; l.ivrr nnd B nvela
the heat Liver Pill mnde. Prire a.l cl. n Iv x
For ile by Dr. J. .MLf.LIN I'tK'K. Ml l.i Me-lirjil Dr.
pot, N W corner ninth ninl V !!.- I aia . Phiimli -Iphin. nnd
nt all UrntciKH utiiI D(-,li'tH in Meilicilieg. All Drusiiixlii
and Denlera in Metlieinea wlix wiah In I npeii't will
pleuie adddrrai Dr. .MeCimtoelr. runuai.ing reicrence.
inline nf Pimt-omce. rnnlv nnd m ite
W For Slnle tiv WeiKer A llnnier. S'lnl'Urv nnd Fliiw
mnkm; Wm. We'iiner, Norilitimlierln'iut I ('. lirown. Mil
ton i F,. l. l,ut, IIM..iMRlur:j i Jiieoh llarrif, Hurlihnrii ;
John Vnulecio, Liglil Sir-el : 1 Slnriilei. A Hi-ii, I nUi
wia. February S, IM1. 0 .
Paahlonabla Hats and Cap.
ASHB7 & ROCAP,
No. 136 Mctrlet it.,
PHILADELPHIA.
INFORM their friends and the public
generally, thai hey continue to keep at
their oh stand, a large and extenaive aaaortment
nf hata, caps, Ac., got up of the beat material and
in the latest and best elyle of workmanship and
finiali,
Country merchants snd others will do well to
call atid examine lielore purchasing elsewhere.
Philu.. Nov 10, 155. if.
Adia'r.
A PKKMIUM of five per cent will be paid
fcr the Uoroub Order dated July 5i, M3:i. No.
516 dr.iwn in faTjr of P. Ii. Maaacr, by leaving
it at this offic
Fab. tt, IS56.
Nurserymen, Fruit Growers and Fanners
NKW YORK HORTICl'LTl KAL RF.V1KW :
.1 Journal nf .'Suburban Art. Superbly and
I'rofu.u-ly Jltuitrateil. liteutrtl to the
Adiunceinent if the Rural littreftn
iit America.
then cw nrri'BLic or nicab agi' a
A number of enterpriaiiip young men left
this city on Tuesday for Nicaragua, with a
vii.ivn'id lni! in thai new and promising
frlato. A lurpe body had previously left for
the same destination. These younp men are.
of a very respectalilo class ; nut mero adven
turers find speculators, but many of tlwm
-ons of tdd nnd respectatilo citizens of New
Oilcans. There is still a larger number who
talk of point'. The Niearacuan fever is
beginning, indeed, to assume the character
and intensity of the California rmiprution
fever which rutred so violently lomn tivo or
tix tears npo. This movement has uotLinir
of Tawlee iies s or fillibusterif m about it. 1 1
in prompted by a confidence in the stability
of WulUer's government.
'I'lie renorts which have come to ns ull
mstain and encourage this hope. WalUer
AJouLtlts has at least twelve hundred Amer
icans to uphold and maintain Ins portion,
und it is believed thnt such a force is not only
alilo to defend bis Government aiiist all
c'w'A tronliles, but also apaim-t all exterior
les, nnd if, provohed by hostilities of the
neiphboriti? States, to overruu and subjugate
. hi nt. Hehides. where Walker is permdiully
Known, thure is much faith in bis capacity,
iiitcllipvucu und Crmness. He is a younp
man of good education, of sedate, thoughtful
liuliils. and of preat ambition, vastly superior
in all moral und intellectual qualifications to
the class of men who have long controlled the
destinies of this unfortunate region of our
rt'titineiit, which l'rovidence has so preatly
fuvored and man bus so curaed.-AVir Orleans
Courier.
Post Office Matters. The l'ostniaster
General has ordered the following chaupeg in
Pennsylvania : Jeremiah Garman, post
inaster at Terro Hill, Lancaster county, vice
A. K. lluuliarpor. liobert Todd, post
master, Spang's Mills, Blair county, vice J.
1.. Martin, moved away. John K. Kittermau.
postmaster, Taradise 'Furnace, Huntingdon
county, vice James Gilhun.
A inst-offlee has been established at Angh
wick Mills, Huntingdon county, To., John
r.hv, l'ostniaster. The Post ollice at Cherry
Fails, Tioga county, Pa., is discontinued.
A new Post office has been established at
Kintnersville. Bucks county, IV, nod Levi
H. Sassumau lias been appointed Postmaster.
Cot'KTKUFKITS ON THg pR't UaNK. V
learn that counterfeits of the denomination
of 5 are in circulation in Philadelphia. As
these notes circulate prettv freely in this 1U
rlon our citizens ought so be ou lite look-out.
1'bi y are said to bo well executed.
T7iii ia nue of the largest uiiU uioit l.borate works o
ihe k ii til in trie wild.
Hum! Architecture frrni imc of tim principal features
Kiich nunibrr CfiiLuius Irotn two to four engravings nt
m xlrl c.t'rig'es fiuin tlcsns by eminent and nkilltul ar
I'hitccla S.ier is also uasigmd to the t.ifctcliil art of
Uin'ii'.'ape burdening : enirru ed nluns of burdens in cverv
style, and Q.lupted lu the peculiarities of ddieruit urdcis
vl urcliilecture, bniutify the work.
Kiia;ru'!M4 of new iruits, new flowers, new vejfetal.les,
Ac , urc itiustlilted and drcrd-d aa aj,ll their respective
qirnilies can tc ilelciinined. l'rillllir the lmst cinnplete
uid ei.Miii annum of liural iius!nnury evtr allcmptcil
Ail espeiienced e.'ips nf priielleid writers, sevea
i miinUer. arc eiurnceu In till Its enliiiiuis
I Ii cont.iii.B scveuly lalse luiffcs. and ia nriutcd on the
fur-st pcail'SUtltu'e.i paper, iiimiulnctured expretly.
I 'IV.aoi per annum, pnval!e invnnul Iv in ndvnnce.
Fitly centa cuiilmisl.a on eaeh snl'ritier nll-'Wetl to
(S ttn-se wl)- act its acenls. Sl.tHJO will tte ilislnb-.ited at the
r:ii oi t lie j pttt nnioiifc , wit" prim iib ine t eni y mitral
ps'.s of subaerilM rs. 1 ttettc preiiuuitis w ill be lmu! hi cusli
I be first pteiiuuni will be 5?3UO.
The f.''!owii;g ale Selected frnn liuinlreila nf slniilnr
poii-.-es, vuiiiiitkr) ccittributtl ly conu-iuporunc- us pubii
,a;i.nis: 'Che ll-'Tlieulturii! Review deserves the ni"it IiImtiiI pa
tr itisRe. Il is ii.t only eminently priietiiitl, but is wiillt n
ei a s'.y'e t.a equtils the best' r..r;s uf tiic kite A. J.
DnU itf . KMi'KKRI.CKk:R.
'Ine ir.ot e!e)(:int u:.:l useful !ok of the kind that luis
ever come under ourol.5ervitioii. HboIsiki.
Mr. l.eKles, the F.ditor of Ihe Uortieulliiriil Review, is
I piuc'.icttl pwin"Uriil, nnd ,tte of I lie finest achi'lura our
e.-iifitry Ivtasis of. He rts"efea the ((lowiiiir dtscnpltve
powers r.f DleKeus. rltrj elegant fjostip of Vul)t.ile, eoln
Liiied with a thorougii kuoleti;;e t.f rural art. blATK
P-'Lira TataeNU.
Funners buy it for your s ns buy it for your daughters
It is a rich luteKeelunl Ireut; a rare. et.iutiiuHiioo tf Hie
kcauteul and the usetul. Aunt's, N. l .
We had ihoiittht thil iu ! wnniu's death, the eloquent
adeoejte of rurnl ndoiuiirei'ifliiid btr me imly a chelished
reliieinbrrtiire: but in Mr. RnnVswc dntrovei an ecinullv
rich iiinie f nicnutl wealih. thut betokens the iurluuuce of
the si'iilt that u c uie Momuuss Tkivi v
A-I'.'ertisfts ueitl fi:wl r';is tin itns!irttfiiud innlinm .S
publicity, anlthe Horlieuurul K. view ireuiulea exteu'
sivelvj in every fer'n'e in the I'iuoii. Advertisements n,
set led at the ra'.e ef t? 1(1 tH;r u,2e.
WOOD ENGRAVING.
Those requiring Wood Kntfiavtne, cm hnve their nrnera
executed ill an unricn.'ied inaiiner. Special ullentioii is
eieeu to views of ANIMAL-: an exH'iienet-d Kucllsh
llruuchtsniau is engneed for Una ixprers purpi sc. Per
soi. a Uviiie at uis'mice can forward u iliieaen tvr of tli
ob.ieet Iby mm 1 1 ihev wisii engotved, which will be a
P l.licicilt guide to obtiiin a Mifi-et f:ie snuiie. bck
bre.-ders will be deu't with very liitfrttl terms.
Peitruirv 16, ll-.'at -6ino
CHARLES MAGAH(iE CO.
iiwi.no RKMuvr.n fko.m No.siico.MMKiicr.sT.
TO THE
-9ot(i-n'f.vf cor. nf Sixth Curptnttr Sts.
PHLADKLAI11PI,
)K(i to call the atlenlion of I'uicliascrs in
- their etteuaive astuitnirnl of Pupcr, ami
Paper Makers' Materials ; Printing Pupers for
ltook ami News. Water leaf, eied, imcullen
ilered and ciillenilered, of all tjiialities ami prier.,
ulwnva on linntl: Hardware an d Mnuilla Pnpera,
Trunk Uoarda, Uiudera' Uoarda, lluntjiu'Pupers
&c, iVc.
l'ariii ulur tiltention is invitJ to llieir exten
sive aortioent of
I.KUtiKU PAPKIiS,
From the most Ciltbmtiil Munufactorie in
the Country.
Among their WRl'I'INf! PAPKPv STOCK mu'
he fouuil
(Join. Xote, 1'olio Post
All uilic Note, 'J'hin Medium,
limit Post, Demy,
tjimrlo Poat, Medium,
Tool's Cap, Kovnl,
l-'lnt Cap, iMip. Kntal,
Imperial.
Plulc Paper, of eterv description, r'ue nnd
(jinilitv. Map Papers, in great v.iriety. Kn
velope Pnpers, while, bull', nnd gold, either laid
or wove. Colored Papers, line giiued, and oilier
varieties.
; Manufacturers are itnilnl to cxan.ii c llieir
stock of Kaga, Foreign and lloiucxtic. Itleui li-
Inie PowdtTri, ol approved lirauda : Mum, ground
or crude; Sal iSuda, voda AkIi I'eUiiigs, Wire
Clollia, Cllraiiiarinc, and Paper Makers' Male
rials generally.
ty They are also prepared to take orders of
odd sines and weights ol uny of Ihe above descrip
tion of Papers.
January f, lS5f. Cmo
I Oat SAM,.
HAT large and conimodious HUl'f'K,
situated in the east cud of Market Mreet,
Kuiibuiy, payinentH to he mado lo anil purcha
sers tho preimsea will be shown hy the i-uhscri-ber.
MARY MAKKI.K.
Suuliury, Fehruiiry !, lfc.rG. 3m.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
ffHK auhscriher nll'era at private sale, a
A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
ailimte in Sugar valley, Oreen township, Clin on
county, 'iil'i.ut I niiie from Locanaville, and 9
miles from Lock Haven, adjoining landsnf An
thony KIci k her, Crumley anil (ieo. Snook,
containing 2l acres, atricl measure, nil of which
is) excellent Limestone laud about 00 acres ol
which are cleared, and the balance well timbered
and watered. The improvements are a two story
bog House and, l"g burn, near the western end
of tho said tract, and un excellent young orchard
tf choice fiuit Irres. A No another excellent
t'vo story Loir House and .,sr ham on tlie easl
ern portion uf said tract. The said premises ore
ao situated aa to make two excellent pnrms, and
will be sold together or separate, to suit purcha
sers. Persona de-drolls of purchasing the above
property will please call on the subscriber, resi
ding in I'pper Augusta tp., Northumberland
county. 5 miles from Sunbury, who will accom
pany them to said premises. Terms reasonable.
OKDKliK M. FOJtKKSTElf.
December Si, 1 fr5. If.
AVioirANDVm V ATE!S ALE.
Worthy the Attention of Every Man.
UAVI.Mr positively determined lo leave Sun
bury on ihe 1st nf February next, I intend
selling my large Slock of Clolhing and other
Hoods at and below cost at private sale, and next
month at Auction. My stock embracea a large
variety of very desirable goods of different kinds.
CLOI'lll.N'ti of tlill'crcnt styles and makes va
rious qualities and prices, such as Winter coats
from .iX.?ft npwajils; Overcoats from $H,UU and
higher; Paula and Vests in proportion; Hata
and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Shirts, Underclo
thing, Hoys' Clothing, pistols, jewelry, hosiery,
Htid all other kinds of goods generally kc(it in a
Clothing Kstahlisihuient. I have also on hand a
vriiety of Summer Coats, vests and pnuta; also
Summer Hals of different ty!es, all of which I
will sell at tremendously low prices.
The And ion will commence on Ihe 7lh of
January ne xt, und will continue through that
week cverv day and evening, afterwards on
Monday Wednesday and Saturday. The public
will find it to their advantage Id call early and
buy at private sale; they have then a good as
sortment to pick from, and shall buy goods at as
low pticea as they will probably lie sold by Auction.
My store is in Market Square, is known, and
can hardly be iuicd.
at.bi:rt klsbekg.
Sunbury Dec. S2, lS.io.
To Merchants and Storekeepers.
The subscriber desirous of leaving as soon aa
possible, will sell lo Merchants and others who
may favor him, at wholesale, lower thiiti Phils
del'thia rules, any or all his goods on hand. His
alock'cnm prises a Aliiicty of goods adapted to ihe
season, is pretty large yet, so that lie can give an
Assortment of sixes and qualities to buyers.
Merchants will find it to llieir advantage to
call eail v.
AIiBUUT ELS15EU!!.
LATEST A 1UHVAL,
Largest and Best Assortment
Clll'.AP, llANDSOMK & DURABLE.
riMl E subscriber takes pleasure in informing
A liis customers and the public genrrully that
he is now in receipt of an unusually large and
Splendid Assortment of New Goods.
To endeavor to enumerate the one hundrcth
Suffice it
Urent Arrival of
Fall and Winter Goods !
IRA T. CLEMENT
NFORM3 hi friends snd customers that he
just received sit elegant assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! I
At his 8tor In Market Street, Sunbury, which
he offer to the public at the lowest price.
His stock consist of a general assortment e
Dry (lootls, viz :
Cloths, Castimers, Casfimts, cans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens. Citlieoa, Alushn dt
Lain, Lawns, Ginphams, Jirors.
Also large assortment of CLOTH IN
A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Sii.k Hats.
Panama, Puho leaf and other Summer Hata.
ri:iter
OROCEI1IES of every variety.
.Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese), Spieca,
l'ish. Salt. cVc.
1 1. Mil) WAKE,
Vis : Iron and Steel, Nails, Ktles, Saws, AtC.
QUEENSVVA RE.
Tta letts, Pttitcf, Dishes, Cups, Saueers, tft
ITT Country produce of all kinds taken ill ex
change st tiic highest market prices.
Oct. 20. ISftfl
NEW
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
I. W. TKSF.n k. Co., Snnbury, Pa.,
1 ESPECTFLT.LY announce fhst they have
a1 just received a Urge and varied stock of
splendid good suited to the season j an inspec
tion of which they solicit frcm their friends nd
the public they will lie sold at low prices, as
they still adhere to their old motto:
"Small profit and quick Siiles."
This in the end pays beat, whil il best serves
their customers.
'I heir stock now consists of Cloth. Csastmeres.
Vesting, Ladies' Llrrsa tiooda, in greut
variety, of Silk", I'jplins, Delaines,
Cashmeres, Coburga, all wool de
lains. Calicoes, cVc, with a
largo assortment of dress x
trimmings,-llroche,
Thibet, Cash
mero, and wollen shawls, worked collars, cuffs,
sleeves, chemisettes, AC.
, .it ti i " ' i . . x .-A I aiiall liavc i';i5iiil nwiiv. Il is to t
A new alock of heady made t.oats, eats, ami .,,,. ,., u,k ,-r ,.y .ni!y
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING!
rjoi-iisr -v. 3vi-A.nTi3sr
MKKC1IANT TAILOR,
CUMEUBY, PA.
Kespertfclly informs the citizens ofSunb:iry and
the public generally, that he has just received
from Philadelphia, choice and select assorinctit
of Cloths, Caasinicrea, A.c , vir. : j
French black Cloth, plain and twilled.
thick Heaver do fr overcoats. !
Pine blue cloth. ,
Claret cloth.
Cassimerea french black corded. i
do do do llocskin. I
do rlo grey mixed Uneskin. ,
Vestings plain hlark silk vehct.
do Figured velvet, l'lusli velvel. j
do lllnik satin figured.
Woolen Shirts and Drawers. '
Ueritleinen'a Pocket Hatidkercliief.
do Neck-ties. '
All of which will be sold or maja up to order in j
the latest und best style.
tS'tinhury, Dee. 1, ittoTi if j
adttle and Cens-iic .llahci. !
Thomas H. Tucker,
SuccrMir t'i (1. I!'. Stroh,
X-'fik IKslECTFCI.LY informs the
'ilizetia ol Sunbury and the pub
generally, thai he has taken
SaSS cslabli.-.hinent lately occupied hv
lico. Stroll, and havin g engaged several good
workmen, will be enabled to turn out work in his
line equal to any made in this section of country.
Orders proinj tly excreted and all kinds o!' pro
duce taken in evcliauiic.
Pantaloons, uf superior style and workiiiumhip-
Also, Hata, Caps, Doots and Shoes together
wilh a general assortment of Hardware, Cjoecns
ware, Uroccries, Provisions, Ccdnrware, Druit.t, j
Paints. Oils and IV' ails. I
Come and see, no chargo is mado for show I
ing goods.
Country produce taken in exohange for goods. I
at the hiu,hct maiket prices j
Sunlniij, October 13, IS.m. I
t tt
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lii itisli reriodicals
RAtfLY curies in t firu.
VZTPrtmiums to Utio Substnberi ! I
i.KOlAni)r0TT CO" Vsw YorV, eontlrass t f.
puli!i.h the follownig llriirsh ferndioala, via i
Til E LONDON QUAUTEULY (Conservative,
THE F.D1NBCRGI1 llilVlEW (Whig.;
THE NORTH RRIT1SH REVIEW (Free t"h J
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.
BLACKWOOD'S EDI N BURG MAGAZ1NB
, Tor'-'
Tim fnt rritirul n'n'ft t.f Fii'"f""n ti.Tiiirf will ii iiinf
IVV ril1tllij;ilif-iti imilF T.'illy iiitrp-Mitir (Jri::g the ttjlttl.
ritjiiiu T:ir. They will nciMijiy tnuldle if"Uil lrtwcno
t.iif tia-uiiv writfii uv WM-itrnta. Vrutle I"i miU1.iii.iiiiiI tiy
Mitnnis !' ihr i!.iily J urnii!, Hint Ihe poml'Toti Tma
ol tl.f tui'ife liiHiairtniu wntlfu nT ll-e Uvmw irt-iMt
notl :krjtcii ui t ilie lMtul liticH fviftn .if the tuna
IhtcliVllsie BPIl TV-tH-
Me liiH Ty tf (-wrt nt i-vtutf. utul n wicli, in aiMiii n to
rln ir Vf'il.i'nnLliti'i. d lltfinry itnlili . in:tl tiitol w-nl.
clmrfirin, wc urjc th'i r.u the c.'ii8:dVinlU'U oi ifc
ri'itilitip f til'i.c.
r? Ar:iiiiir'MM am. t.nV f crniimrntly t"ii f"T tli
fviA of li'.rly .S:-fif ff .i.i i!e JJiitihii I ublisti.-fi, (.
whu ii we nit .;': I to '-" t ha t.iir lt ifnim .11 ti.a
h:m;ib ni'uli.tnt.-i. iiitii. nf n n n "i.-v can l: itir;itplt(rn
Wilh (Itr tot 11 r -j.i.-R. Ai!ti'!i:(i lln invoiv;- n verr
hrce otiil-iv on our .;irt, Wf thiiH'cor.tniitf to 1 111 n:"h. tim
IViioi!ka.!nt tho F;m l-w rvlv.n s I. ri-rforr, ttigotuKt
With llie f":l 'wii.i; TieuiiiMiin to new Hnlfw-ritrt-r.
TKK.MS AND PltKMIUMS. m
belou. I
t'rr n.
F"f ftjiy oi of tlit four f!i-viewFiii(( "n Trim. vul. HHQ
y t ! two ona " V9
Foi pur t!-roe ' to VC
l-'or tilt lour of l!jf Ht-virwn 11 two " t11
For n::ic:tvo'iri .Mt7ri:-A " of. M W
I' or Hb'kwo'(l nntt hrr- I'-virwi tl:rte 11 W
For l;i:tekwoo.i V tie fur lt!v:-w t'irrfl " 10 W
Paiimtuts tithe mink in alt eases m ad vain t.
Almaj cvrrcut in the State where issutd will
he rcuitid at
Thr Preminnm cuuUt ff tha to!Jovii .j wnrki, bark
r 'tumei" of whii'd will LepM'sfn to new S ii-w:ril-eri nrw
. , sSee nj inmntm j otvmca
Ri. I0r 1 til l lliDUil ,..
Thi lnitiiti'i!, ul,ih wvh n..(
eniHhl sjlii i in hi ( i' iu:i:r. bit!
mniittvt lonoiift it" i;.-t'Mi ttcit t un
lilt-tin n! trio lMittVeS liftl Hi i!:is(
Mud oilirir cili'"; win 011 .Itme 4lh,
t.'harfrtTil, :oi.t .-! .if'-ifheH im ;i
C.'lit-tt, in a c.-Tj.tinrc with Act uf
The ouhsi; r Inpt nrciios in of 0
krV tliuri-upiily ! r:u ticul rii.itin-ift lird
to-J for utu in l-iiiif ; 1. a wliii.
T .. ..... 1 ;.. . r .... . '
luc u,.l.Mk.uTl, v..ri:. toli.e .iumh.ro! n.WinHla UrdorI. n. ftbovt
o'lrif mi h a. 1 1 ill s j . p ,
C9
rs
UllANli I.ODfn-; iroo
In Ilia New Masonic II.cr.. riiil.'nlclliiii.
Shiibitrv. tlet.il.cr "7, 1 5."s.1. I V
.TV
ldtcnl niru.il ol'
Tor the
Fall b$ W inter 'otitis.
J. F. &. I. F. KLINE,
R-Pi;"ITTl.l.Y announce lo their frienJa
and tl e public in uein ral, that they have
received a''heir Old SlauJ. in Upper Ancuata
tua'tmliiii Niirtliiniilierbiiiil ettillilv. PiL-at Klines
(irove, ilieir KAI.Ij an! 'lN'TEK tioods, ami '
oieneJ lo the public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
C'onaisting in part of (.'loth, black and ft-. n c;
CaxMincreK, iSuttinctta, Checks, Drawers and
Under Shirts, and all kinds of
FALL ami YV1XTK11 GOODS.
Alto lt of Kemly.ui.iJe CuaU, VeU anJ
Pauls. &c.
ladies Tress Goods,
Confuting of Ufack Mi'ritios, AIpnooN, (y
T it inre un -n J
L F() IIOMM KiiCl A I 1 AW. elf
jjjjP) liverttl for ihtjir uva, by umi-
-Jf iifiit irai'titi'rtt"s.
QfJ For t!ie ntrinu RMm, tt:e IIo.
JrciK SntH-v).i'i( vi'.'u art til
cact'd in tlii ilipTiTttiit tit.
i n. rmTn;Nirt iviM-i;vi!.
I V" t'a'nl' 'iTii'n wiil lit Nt-iii to any
B(i Ui", on iini-lti Tnii'N !. litT.
A'i. Lin'.:'t!?s, hook
KFF.IMNO, on rt-ceipt f?r ntnW of tlie
price. 8 1. ML Ku) to km nc Ov cti
J'i.ilnoeli-liia, Oct. 13, U55.-Cn;.
MASONIC HALL,
rim.ADr.i.niiA.
A'st'.NT? WANTKO in every town nm! e unty in Ilia
L nurtl St.tirB, ttise'l the lifMiitiyk 'lUiiie ! t.iO i
rn;ircio.M.
Tfiia Plate ic
sc. nitj Vrry I'tpid.y. mho Ik-Hj' uv ti.l:stn:iin h "i iii. i-t
I tLM' mviiivM IlMl ftfll! wn'i winh th Siatlary,
; I'hk-i'o lAii:riN; ami l'i.N;TfhC nre rercBcutfiJ. ami
!ie ;irt isi if li.'.-iiiiv ini'l liMrni.'i.y of the c lor. ?izc of
i-in'r, 'J2 Pn" t Oo.
HiH'kffileiN find Fi'"tuit DcmIimi wiilinivr o tnU tinr-u-,
ens .' r it, wi.l blca3 uJicw. f"f tur.li.T n.f"riii:ti.n.
j U.S. K'.ii.MlIM,.
Lith-'granii.-i1, i'liiileli'liiu.
j O.'1-.in-rar, 1V..-5. if
j greXt masonic" HALL
i Till-: I.AHvFST FI A NO FOR TF. MFT.ODKON AND
Ml l: S I'OKF IN THF. I'M VUD STATIC,
Will In nyi'iH'l Ortot.r I.ritli in the Maon:c
. Ursi DiN'i, riirmint tiiri,-t.n!t-vf ?tvriith. I'lolul' lpiiiu.
J( JOHN .MAltSH. the S. .If Ai.nt f'T Homtlnmi.
' i r.ty V t'o.'i --U lir.itfd Oolre t'amp'tiui .Attm-lmu nt
Fi:ni'' Foitt'F, find C W. Fmk & t'o's Fifiiiinni Mf!o
?nii. AIo, 1'miiti Fottcimitt il.-nU'oit of oilier (til
ttniiikSi'tt in ikt-rn. J M. mLdoiiciI h li-ur for Pcvt-rul
yum ni llie iiew. in ijrir.fii eiit nnJ weil known M:tiue
lIuiMine, w li-Ti h intense kfpitifr tlie In rift nt iinJ
HSs'Ttni'-iif "i I'niio Forltf!, Mflinlcont, Music, nmt Ma-nii-iil
IiiM'Tnnifiitit of evt iy ilenriiption. nil of which ur
rarctuMy c!iv!rl hy hiniMlf. mill warrati'.ei tugr. jrr
fiM Mtii'iiftion in ?vrry intuii:e.
th-V'Wr tfTth, 1-.S5- ff
ZIBA BIRD'S ESTATE.
TOTICE is hereby given to all person
' cemed that the undersigned appoint
con-
aimed u.
ditor in Ihe matter of the execptiuua lo the ac
coui.t of Joaepu llird and ("amuel luailer.exe
cutor of Ziba Bird, doe'd., will attend to the
duties of hia appointment at hi office in the
borough of Sunbury, on Tuesday the Kith day
of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M., of thut
dy. WM. I. GRKENOUUII, Auditor
fcunbury, Feb. 9, 1850. 3t
'IIIE lubscrilicr resH?clfully iti'orm the citi
A tent of 8uuliury and the public generally.
that be hi commenced the manufacture of all
Linda f
EARTHENWARE,
at hi manufactory in Whortleberry Btreet, one
square eaat of the ltiver. H ha engaged the
servicca of Mr. llsar. and you can therefor
depend on hating a good article. The pub.ic
are reauccllully invited to call.
All order from a Uiatanco will be promptly
attended to.
P. M.SIIINDEI.
Sunbury, Feb. 2, 1850. if
Invamox or Dominica Abandoned. W
have account from Uouaive to I ho 1st or
February, which ttuU thut the Ilaytieu
troop were lioineward bound, by order of
tbe Emperor tbe iuvaion of Duuiiuica, bar.
ing bteu nbaudoncd.
rgiNTEBs' Strike in Canada. TL prin
ter of London. Canada Weet. bav struck
Icr higher rici. The Free J'roa adverti-
icl fur mi joung lauii'a to leaiu the art of
Jjiintiiig.
NOTICE
I1 here' y given that the parlncrahip of Y
II. l.'herrinaton St. Co., ha been dissolved
mutual content. All peitont having account
wilh Ihe firm will please call ou the subscriber
for ictllemenl.
WM. H. CIIERRINGTO.N
Shamokin, February 3, 1850. 'iui
Dlioioliitioii or Partnership
fl'HE partnership existing between ISicol
ft McArlhur, Robert l.mont and John Mo
Ore, mining Coal under the firm of McArlhur
& Co., at bhamokin. wa diaaolved by mutual
content on th aOlb of November, 1855, and tbe
business of (aid firm will I settled by Nicol
Mc.Mtnur.
KICOl. McARTnUR,
KUUKKT LAMOT,
JOn.t M'CREE
Fcbreary I, ISSrWSl
1NUELI.IBLC IK at
M IV. WlfiER tk BRl'NEB'.
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.
YYANTKl). lo ci.tiibli.h an Aency for the
v v Blllf. ,,f Wood Mniihlinua. id' which there
are from J'-O to .'JiOtl worth used in every house
that ia built. Our advantage, in the use ol a
Machine that will work a whole board into
moulding at one opcrilion. und the lame a j
mount of capital employed by ihe Company, :
enable ua to give a I berul cmniuisiiion. l'ultern ,
book turuedicd, coiitiiliinitt -Ml patterns, j
Addrest J. 11. IIAI.I;, Willow Mreet, above '
Twelfth, Fhilidelphia, I'.l.
January 19, looti, oin c
NORCROSS' ROTARY FLAKING
MACHINES.
lir.VNTED To sell Ihe liijhts nii.l Mm iniiea
for a lvotnrv I'laniiiL'. Toujninj an.1 .
iroovinjj Maebine, for ImariU and p!.m. n.idcr
the Nocroaa I'alenl. Alan, the ali.icbine.'.t ol
the Moiihliiig Machine, which will nork a utiole
board into mouldiiiKH at one operation, 'i bis
patent ha been tried, mid decided in tlie fit- j
pienic Court in Washington, to be no iiiiiiugo-
menl, being tupenor to v oml-tvoiiii iiaiiiiue.
Apply to J. 1J. DALE, Willow Street. uboe !
Twelllh, l'iiilailelphia, where tiic Mjchinea can
be seen in operation.
January 1M, IS.r)fl.- Sin c
I II l. .
to av, they have been selected with the greatest berC cloln, plain and fancy all wool He Lames,
care, and they w ill lie disponed of at a low prices
aa Ihe same quality can be purchased elsewhere.
.My motto ia
"Quick Sides and Small Proits."
He takes tbia method of presenting to the
public hia thanks for the liberal patronage exten
ded to him. and by stiict attention to business,
he rcj;ccll'tt!lv solicit a contiuu.itirc of the same.
It will be advisable for purchaser lo cull and
examine his assortment before purchasing else-
here. A I! kind of produce l iken i" exchange.
i:uv.i;u v. buiuut.
Sunbury, Heccinbcr I, 18-'i5.
COLEMAN'S
CHEAP CUTLERY STORE,
At). 21 Xorlh Third St., hc'.ow Arch,
rillLADELnilA.
fiOrXTKV Mcrchatita cell save from ten to
j fifteen per cent, by purchasing at Ilia above
l stoics, liv importing my own noods. piying but
J little rent, and living economically, it ia plain I
j can undersell those who purchase their Coods
here, pay high rent and live like prince,
j CoiiHtuiillv on hand a lame assortment of Ten
i and l'ocket Knies, Scissors dud Hiuors, Table
Knives anJ Fork in ivory, stag, builalo.hone and
GREAT EXCITEMENT 1
An e.-t u.o beit i.rricnl of the Season,
At ihe Store of
P. VI. Gray,
In Market S'uure, ho just rcciii ed his Stock
I'ioih J'hiladi JjJiia, contittinc of
Fall antl Winter (lootls,
Embracing a grc.it v.irictv of
Lady's Dress and Taney Goods.
The follow inn comprise in part a list of my ex-
Calicoe-.liii.ghatns. Muslin. Comforls, Bay State j wo )J ,lani,,.s (;vfrK h;1 Kor'ks, Ac..' Butcher
Long inawis, i riniinincs, c.
Also t fresh supply of Grot'l'r lew of all kind.
A fresh supply of Hardware ami (iuceiis
ware. Drills and Mediciiu-a-.
I Hardware.tjneeiiswuie, Cedarware, Hrooma, Ac. .
Also a laruo assinlment ol II outs and
Slioca, suitable for Men. Women and I
-Children, llala and Caps, ;
Silk Hats, and all !
good usually kept in a Country Store. J
Cull and See. j
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
Thankful for past favor we hope by strict atten
tion to Lusiueis, to merit a continuance uf Ihe
auiiie.
All of the above named stock of goods will be
old positively at low prices for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Kline's Grove, Nov. 3, 1855.
Knives, Dirks, Jowie Knives, Uevulving and
p ain l'istols, Ac.
Also a larne assortment of Aecor.lcom, Ae.
Ah.jliue Fniisli Twist and German Guiw.
JOHN M. COI. F.MAX.
Oct. 20, ISjj. ly. Importer.
NEW CONFECTIONARY. :
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ;
M. C. (lEARIIAKT,
RUSrFCTFIT.I.y announce lo the eiti.-era :
of Northumhcrhiiid and the adjoining coun- I
lie that he ha opened a Confectionary and
Fruit Store in MAKKUT SiJjrARU, Suiibuiv, '
where he iiianufjctuiea ai d keeps on hand, at ,
all times, the most choice Conlcclionaiv, Ac, i
Wholesale and 1'etail. at Philadelphia price. !
i Among hit btjck of Coiilcctiouurics, u:ay be j
found : i
n..j
riib.MIL M iulujiw.
Tiiheiq?! tc a b rrui.EV Hkvikw ( am year ;
llT.A XWO.'IS (six nS'llHtf)
l.oo s i.ii-AaTKRi.r ItKvixw (ono ycail.
l:.0INKL'H:i til.vlf.W ("lie yeuil.
iMvTlmi'oi.l i'a.v M.wazink (six inoathfc)
tVKsr.MiNsTrn Kev:kiv (nil" y ai.
t'onneeulive Pisaiunn vo!iitues ea'.liot in all casfl b
ruruislieil. e.vcel of iii rorciaa t(u oinrly Review. To
prreent ihsaiiii'iiiitiueiit, lli'.-ie lore, wl-.erc iliat woik isn"t
alons wantiil. Snlisi rihcrs will please orilir as many clitlrl
ent wirlfs for preintanis as liicro are volcnie to wlilva
tiiry ni.iv lit t'lillllcil.
CLTJEBIN0.
A tliuut nf tvoutv-ti p-r f-Jit. from tlie nbrvf pri
ren will he ullovvctl tu llnlw ordtrrinn fuur or more topirt
of any it or in;-ic ( ". 'iu uInivc wdiah. Tlm: Tonf
opifK of rli-t'-kw"". r iti'oitc ricvicw, will le sent i
tmr mUri'M I'-T c!: i-mr iopim f tlie four Reucwi anJ
LilackvvouJ fur &JU j uti'l H ui.
POSTAGE.
In nil tlie pri.i.'ipn! Cltir an 'I'itwns. tli-f work; will
tc .Vlivrnl. tnoiL.-h A:;fi.tn. I'lU'.. OK l'OSTAfiE.
WIkmi tMt by unil, i!h 101:14 t winy part of the I'liiled
S'.-i: will In br.t Tivtiit -Four 1 ?itit n ur for
H'rvkwoorj,'-and l:it 'J uitve tt'iit h year for eactf
rf t'-n lO-vicws.
li-ptiiiMnf e;-il c -iniTiu :ikti riin i:ouM fttwuyi l
lJJttSS?li. (t-tH-'Wliil, M tl;t! I'lll-llC'ltT,
LEONAIU) SCOTT k CO..
si cor.D strki-:t, xrw york.
V. r. L. f. K l"i. ive rtventlv i-ii'lirlie't. and kava
.uv for sk'. tl.c KAHMIilfS f.t IDl"." liv Henry Ste
plidis. of KiiiiiiMirch. null Piol. orioii. 01 Ynl CoIIcbo,
We Haven. e'iiip'.''.i' in two vn's, roialoelnvo, comioninf
liilid pn"c.. 14 slfi'l anil CM1 v.Hrt euKruvinss. Prlc la
nil.xllil I'iifl-ta;.
IV This w .ikisv.T tlin.M 'll wik of Ilia Farm,"
lately KK.-n.ekrAi:iinii'i iho-wu ajien the .uuikei.
New Yoik. Deeeliiber i'l, 1-.11.
C11EAP WATCH AND JKWELKY STOF.K
So 72 yorlk Second S'rrct, (opposite th
jiotinf fVn.on House )
Pliiladclphia.
C"" OLD I.erer Watches, full jeweled, f8 K, e.
aesi, -li-IS ; Si! cr i.ecer do,, do.,
ver l.cpinc, do., .;r : Uuartier. $5 to $7 : Gold
Spectacle, &t E0 lo 10 ; Silver do., ? 1 frO ;
Silver Table Snoom per t It, $14 to 18;
Silver Ucsert do., do., to S 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.,i
do., ! 75 to 7 5(1 ; Cold Fens and Gold Ca
kcs, :t 25 to 5 ; Cold Fens and .Silver do. , f 1;
together with a variety of fine iiold Jewelry,
tiold Curb , Guard and Fob Chain. All good
warranted to bo r.a represented. Walche and
Jewcltv, repaired iu the brut manner. Alao, Ma
sonic Marks, l'ins Ve., ma'le to ordor.
N. V. All order 'eiit by mail or cthcrwiae.
niil be punctually atidcd to.
J'bibi., Sept. 1H55. Iy.v.
Cheap Watches fyJcwelV'
T"XTHOI.ns.l,K ami Metni!, at the "Fliil'del-
tliia Watch und Jewelrv Store," No. tit
North Jiccr.J Suv.t, corner of tjuarry,
fj-irr-jkCEi-PMiA.
Go'.t l,f-i.r Vat'ta6. li'i1 .'e'.Vd-!. 1- carat ran', l?Q',0a
('. ! l.- piiie 1M. f-'JI.it-! I-' li t- Silver S; laulcs. 150
?- I-t .- 1 .- ,1. U:U U- .T ill ti. l-'.'. jl I...H llnie.-U ts. 3 ttQ
:.vtr l.;-v,-r. lu'i . w.'U i'J (! um.i--;' I.....1 IViu-i'.s. lull
"ii'-ii rl'iiiini. u, 7..:,.f Tta i;-ouks, stt, D.'Jtt
Ci i Hciri
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOS SALE.
FIHE iubaenber, Lxeciitor of the estate of
M. Henry Masser, dee'd., cll'cr nt private ale
the following property iit : A larce Ian fctory
frame dwelling Iioufc, l'i;etber wilh about
SO ACHES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Auiuta lonnslup aiiiiiiii!
laud of llauiel Kaiifinau and otbcia ti .w in the
occupancy of John It. K. 1111111:111 as 11 slore und
dwelling. The house ia new and the local ion a
good one for business.
AUoa THAl- l Ur l.l.M t.M ti.M-- l..t.u.
in said township on the river about ft miles be
low iS'iiiibu.y.aiijoiuinrj landsof J. T. M'l'liormin
and others. conlainiiiR, about 90 acre, 'i'lio
toil ia productive and contuiu litucsloue ai.d
other mineral.
Alao a tract uf Laud, containing lout Uo
ere on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lauds of the licit uf the lute Joins
Conrad and other. There is, oil tliis tract, a
mall orchard of choice fruit.
For further particular apply to the subscribers.
H.B. MASSKH, )
V. U. M ASSKU, Kxecutora.
FHANCJS bl't-IIFH.)
Sunbury, January 19, 185G tf
IHACHER So WODDROP,
WHOLESALE
BOOT SHOE Si. TKL'.NK W AKEIIOUSE,
Ko. 101 Arch Street, up Stairs,
Between Third Si Fourth Hts upper tide,
near Union Hotel,
Philadelphia,
Carpel Dag and Yalices of all descriptions.
CHAIU.ESF. T1IAC11EK.
KOUEKT W. WtlUUKOF.
Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 185C tf
"'notice.
TVTOTICE i hereby given that Dr. J. W. Teal
ha placed hi book accounts, note, Ac,
in the baud uf the undersigned for collection,
at whose Law Ollice all poison indebted to taid
J. V. l'eal, wbelber ou book or note, are re
quested to call and make payment on or before
the lfitU day ef f ebruary ItJftG, a all account
Ac, unwilled at that date will b sued.
8. K. PEAL.
Snnbury, Dee. St, 1855.
I tensive and elecant alock, which for variety and
cheapness cannot nc excelled in this market.
rmt Tin: gi:nti.i'.m i:n,
Black and Fancv Cloth and Casfiineres, Uluk i
S.ittin and Fancy Silk Yettiiitf. Sliirl'n Mu.lin j
Drawer nnd I'nder Shirta, KeiilucUy Jean
Yelvcl.t, Ulankcta, A c.
I Olt T11K I.AD1KS.
Ulack Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored Mid pbiid
ail wool. M unliii de l.aiil, a li tie lot of l'rinla,
of the best brand nnd styles, brown and bleached
Sheetiin.'. twilled unit plaid l.iuaeya, FIihiiicIk,
red, yellow and white, grey DrilU, Ticking.
Cambric, Dress IriniiniiiKa, ribbons, lace, gloves,
hone and irish linens, and other things too tedious
to locution. I would earnestly solicit a liberal
aliure of their patronage.
Boots & Shoes, a large assortment.
HATS Sr CAPS,
HARDWARE & Cl.'TI.ERV,
CEDAR WAKE.
FISH & SALT,
Grocrrlcs oOvory varlet).
Teas, Coffee. Sugar, Molussea, Rice, Cheese, Vin
egar, Candies, Caudle, Soap, Ci acker, brooms.
Lead, Shot, UodCurds, Plough Lines, Gla 8x10
10x12, 11x16, Starch, Fluid. Dairy Salt. Smok
ing and Chewing Tobacco, FiueCigari, Matche.
Mustard, Candle Wick, blacking Water Proof,
and a general assortment ot
QLEE.XSn-AlUC AXD (J LAS SWA HE.
Country produce luken at tlie highest maikut
price.
Kunbury, Oct, 57, 1R55. if.
COLLIN S & M'CLEESTER'S
TYPE FOUNDRY
and Printers Furnishing Warehouse,
.Vo. 1 Lodge Alley, luck of new Masonic Hall,
Philadelphia.
rhila., Jan. 13. 1656
COSMOPOLITAN
A II T A S 6 0 C I A T ION!
SLtO.l IKt'.l.
VHIi AMir.MI'N l'S fol tier Seconil Ailielul Cnllrrtinn
ol Una new 11111I p ipular liistiltilinu lor tlie dilfubioii
ol Literature m.'.l Ait, tiu. e Keen muile 011 the la st vxliru
s:ve c.
Aiiiout; 1 he wo.'iis ulrpuily cnngad, is tlie far-faincd
"GENOA OI4XTCIFIS:,"
wlic-h iiriirinaMy r st T.-u Tli 'Usaial Uoll-irs.
Ill t'olllllili; I 111- new t iilleetiml, the illtfusiotl of woiks
Ami iocas Asr, mill the riieoiirngnnit-iit of American
t;'-niii, liave not tn-eii ovei l..krl t'oniniissioits have
lieell issneit to miiuy of the most llislilltralsheil AlllerieUil
Artists, who will contribute some ol their Hiiesl pr.sHii--tl'ins.
Atiioin: Ihetii are Hirer Mnrlile llusts. i-Xcvulrd hy
llie greatest liviuir t-etiljitor IIiiiam PoWfei; :
li KO U(i K W ASH 1 NGTOX,
TIip Kullier of hia Cnunlrv :
BENJAMIN EKANKI.IN,
Th Philos iili-r;
DANIEL WEHSTEU,
The Ptatetinui.
French Htir?ts. Cum IVop p. o! kind ..( sfcr.t,
lttirnrri Alinonda, I. -At irv,
t'rcjin WKiu-, Mini Drnpn. red a l whi'.p,
LrintMi .Irlly 1'hkm,
Rotr, 1 ma Uri'pn,
" Vuiittln. Jlirk t'amitfi. ol U tk'ftittt
roinm n Srcieti Rixk Candv,
Liquorice, Aliit-Mtd Cnii'lr,
FRUIT.
Ihifs, Kiev,
l.E.MUN BYllUi" j
of a tupeiior qitnliiy, by the silicic or dozen. A '
auperior qunlily of Kcgar and Tobacco, and a i
variety of Coufeclionariea. fruit, &c, all of which !
is offered cheap at wholesale or letiil. ('01:1a'
and ee he will try t pleaae. Ordcrj from u !
distance promptly attended to. '
Nuubury, Au. 4, IH.ift. ly.
!J I'e.is. with Pe:i-:il ol t.'.ver ITolter, 1.00
Cold Fin. cr ltititf.i, a J cents to v'?0; Watch
pi;uii, rice,il:i; r.lcnt, Itfi I.uiiet,
So; other a rifles to (roporlinn. All goods war
rault-d to Itf what tlicc are fold fir.
j M't ri iu: & II ART.!? Y,
! On bar.., some C M and b'ilvi r Levers nd
I Le;iine, :'. '.nver t:..ia tlie ahov pruc.
i wrt., ii5.5..iv;
J ATTORNEY AT LAW,
; ci:iin;v, pa..
' Aided rT 0T. ri.l.t c.ir evp.'ricnce in lh
praclico "I lo I.tv, will utter,.! with ti.icltty
I all mailer ;'i
ii profcVMon
to or iv it! in
to
tho line of
Es. M lini't rtll' t
Mti.b iry, t e; t. I S,
w itii diaries J. Brtiner,
lSofl.-lf
T
Bargains at the Old Gtand.
FRILING 5c GRANT
4 UK now opening a new nd vrrv de-ir
ia- stock of FALL and WINTF.U (i.wd.,
ua.'"
mods, em.
bracing an einllcs variety. Their ttock C'li-i-ts
in part of
A s;K'eial aeeiit lias vuileil l'.uroie aul ma.V carefal ami
judicious selections ol foreiirn works til' An, Ihitli iu
Itronie uni aiarnip , cmiuarv unn i-uoiee I anilines. , frv. 1 3 i
The w hole loiinliar a laiao ami vahiahle v. Ileelloil nf UlaCi & X SUCy BrOUdt'lOthS & CaSsilnfrCS,
lli: sul.cribcrs oiler a reward of fifty dollar
fur lite discovery and conviction of the per-
! son or pernor-, who ci.t and destroved the band
j on l'io M,iehi.icry uf llieir Coal breaker, at th
I Mammoth C'ollie'ry. between Sh.unol.in and Mt.
i funnel, on the idght if the Pih in-it.
I 'I'he above reward will be paid to any one gi
' ing inform ion thai will lead to the conviction
of the offender.
CLEAVER, FAGi.LV & Co
Wiamokin Oct. 'il, 1S55. if.
Ti:KM UP MK.MIlLUMlll. j
The payment ol' lliree ilollarscolii'litiitrs any cue a mem- .
Wt ol this Ass'K'iau-ii, unil entitles him to either one of I
1 the foilowinit Miiiraziiirs one year, nitd ats a tielel 111 '
Ihr ilnitiiliulioii 01 the rlutuary ami PaiiilniLS. i
The l.ileiulnre issued lo suhienliera eotisisis of tlie t.'l- j
lolvuiK .Monttily Alaiiaiilis : llurier's, I'lilui'ni- knlel.tr. I
IsK-ker, lllack wood's, lj ruliiiurs, GikIi'i Lady's ll.-iK. I
ami iiousenoiii vvoros.
DANVILLE HOTEL,
JOHN DEEN, JR., '
Market Street, Damille, Pa,
THIS i on of (lit Urges and moat comma
diou bptol iu tb interior of Pnnyvui.
it haibaen rsctrntly fitud up, in eictllcut ityle,
with all llit modern eoiivtniciice.
Dnullc, fr-
AUCTION! AUCTION!
riMJE Auction of the rlubscriber will coinincnc
A next Monday morning at ten o'clock and
will continue through the day, will alao be held
from li till 9 o'clock iu Ihe evening. Every day
and evening next week. The week following
only Monday', Wednesday' and Satorda".
ALBEKT EL8UEKU.
Sunbury, January 6, 1855. if.
VlTALIs PAPER. A large and .plendcd
aaaorttnent of Wall Pler, Window Pa
per, and Oil bbade, jut received and for al
by I. W. TENER cV Co,
uabury,MT . 1835
TO RENT.
A STORE KUOM on Market Squar in Sun
bury, and two room adjoining.
CHAKLEt rLEAeAMP.
I, p..- V I66.lf
I
P. rils takmr live iliern'iersliipsiire enr i; lej t nnv fil e I . .. . . . . - '
of the .Mk:uiuc fur unc)iar, ai.dMtix iick.ts in tiic 1 l'" A ", '''Oiii C to
aiMriiiuuon.
Tne net or 'reeds ilvriveil from the rile of mrni'iethliis,
me devoiixi tu the puicliase of works uf Art t.r. ii,e et.ru
ii-i vrir.
TI1K ADVAXTAUF.S PIXTHKU
by liei unintr a lllellilic-r of this Ass-ic-iult.iii. are
1st. AH (reraoiis teeeive tile full value of their snl.prrin
lions al the sunt, ia Ihe sliape of sterling .Msg.ua.e llo
rature. Jt, Knelt menilH-r ia contributing tvurils curehasinf
eli'iiee Works of Art, winch me to liu ilistritmud ailuli
tlieinselvea, and are al the same lime eiieoitriuii.i; the Alls
nt tlie eouut4y, disiiuising Uiwusands ol dentils (i,iuuia lit
aifney.
Persons in reiniitint fniHls ,ar iueinliersliii. will pletsa
Kive Iheir posl-olliee address Hi lull, slutint; tlie in .nlli
they wish Ihe Mujlunie I'icimiiliwiee, und have th'- letter
ri'tllcli il at l lie Post I Mice lo prevent Una j ou the re
ceipt nf which, certiacatenf liinnU i.lop, u peih.T wilh
Ihe Musniaie denrod. will U lixwtnietl lo kn) imrl uf
Uie country.
Those whu purcliate Magazinet ai nooksinrea, will ob
serve that ky toiiinn this Aswaiiutiiai, Ihey reeeiv th
Magaaiu and free lieset in tlie anuuul distribution, all at
the tuine jinee Ihey now-pny f,4 ihe Msftuzine atone.
Heaulilully llluslrnleil Coulogue, giving full descrip
tions, el free un upplicalion.-
For Meutba ship, aihliesa
.. ,v J.i .C.l- PFnBV, Actuary C. A. A.
Al either of Ihe prim i(l nllae
"Kniekeiuoclier Mseaaine" s.-tiew. SI Brnmlwav, Ne
York, or, esieni Ofcee, 1M Water struct, Hundutky, O.
Nov. 17, ISM. ' "
prices.
miv.su cjood.s.
SJI.ESPlain and Ei.jured Thick.
An (saortment of Plaid Strip ami Figured Tan
ey llrcs at unui-iinliy low priies,
Miellies, llrares. Urate Ue Lain, Mu.
lie I.aliis. Lawns. cVc.
cent r er varJ.
i CALICOES S 1 5 V m '..
WltlTE COOKS.
Cambric, Jaeonelt, SwU., Tarlion, Mull. Do!i-
liett, French and Swiss Lace, Edjing. Ac.
Drown and bleached nlulina, llriiliugK. Tick,
Cluck, Tun ling, Table JJijpcr, 4 c.
:::ti i:kii k.
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Cedar-ware, Ho!low-wnre, Iron, Kletl, Flitter
bull and Fish.
Also fresh ttpplw.f
UKLUS AM) MRDICINI'Jb.
Thankful for past (aims, we lup by atiict
ttenlioii and a desire to please, tliillomect with
the approval of our frten I?.
tHF" Country produeo of all kinds taken It the
highest market price
8uulury, Nov 3. 18.i6.-ly.
TOR SALE I
II .ivies nd I fcli PTE AM EXtilXES BO Horse power each,
i with luilers. Would make excellent fuinp-
STHAY cSUOAT.
AME to the premise of the aubscrilier in
Lower August township, on or about th
15lh of December 1853, a atrty white hoal
about ten mouth old. Tho ower I r queted
I coot forward pay charge aiiel lake it away.
JACOB HE.N.N.
I.ntrer Angtitt, Jan. It ln. Vut.
ClOntlUl, French Merino, Perti.n cloth.
' Pari twill, Chinttet, Uelanea, Dehege,
Alapara. fSjlka. Wool plaid. Mohair lustre
French, Bcoti'b aud American Uinghaou, jut
received and fur mI b
8unbury, Dec, 1 E. T SRIOHT
1AMBKIC. Mull,
lace. Cbw-k. Collart.
liubinelt, French
Cuderslerve and
Chemisette, Heak drease, Velvel aud elvel
triinmuig. Turkish HHM:t.riauH LUnkoU,
Broche, Thibet Jt Uy btaU Khawl, for l by
Sunbury. Dee. I. 't'i. K. V. BRICllT.
rflRICDPHCROV- doi. for le hy
My I.
VUilMEji V kU.M.
- - -- .( I'
tug anRiues, tojcllier Willi X large Mowing cvnn
Jcia, suitable tor I Ki-t furnace. Apply to
litlMCY LOXCKNECKER & CO.
fc'ii.tmokin Iron Work.
r-Iumokin, Pa.
Phamakin, July it. ie.".5.
5 ?t UA.D'S .Magnesia for tale by
i AUv Irt. V EISFIt b BUUXER
1LCK Tuttv iroo.l article for ale by
Mat W KISEK cir BI5I XFK.
IAUXE-STOCif Vermi'iige, for 1 br
1 M.v 13. VEI.s-EttA. UHl XEU
STOVES-
i.OR RALC u evcelleiil econd-band Cook
ing Stove, al-o acveral Cylinder Coal
8to'ei. Enquire at thi office.
KOXICS.
All person krowin Iheniselve Indebted ta
In T. Clement, on Uivok ccouut, note or other,
wise, ra requested to call aud pay up without
delay, otherwise their account will be placed ia
the band of a magistrate for collection.
Sunbury, Nov. 17. IH5S.--tf
Tf AD1ES' Dres (ioods. Spring and Suniin;
Whawls, black i!k, silk poplin. D Laine,
CiiiiTharo. De base, Lwn and calico, just r
ccivtd aud for ale by WM. A. KXAUB.
Lower Augusta, My 8, 1854.
1 QUENCH Idack cloth, plain ek fney Cai
meres, CaeaiiielU, Overeoalinu, Katin .!
Silk Velvet veal patlcrin, Hilk aud Wool Hat.
C'apt bcarf aud Monkey JackeU, for sale by
uuoiry, pec. 1 '5-V E. Y. JK1UHT.
AND WARRANTS Tbe bigbt pric
rill U given for l and Wrrant by th. taib.