Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 07, 1855, Image 3

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    , MITCHtL'S TTTE aSTTlKS MaCHIrlB.
Wa witnessed yesterday a mechanical tw
fortnftire, bich ft will be romewbat difficult
to make our readers to amlcrotand. In the
, t1I known Primin Establishment of Jolin
F. Trow. Esq., No. 49 Ann street, wo saw
type frt by machinery, not only with remark
able. wcnrl'T, bnt with extraordinary rapid-
ixj. ur. 1 row bu nre ot tntwe ma-nine in
orjerstion. (all that have been made.) and Mr.
Mitclrl, the inventor, a younger brother of
John Nitchel, the patriot, jive tnemnta per
sonal PDpcrintenUunce. Ai M autrea in me
Mirror a few dan since, the vo'nme of Han
croft's Miscellanies was set up in Mr. Trow's
nfTVa niirolv h dim of theo mechanical
compositors ) and tbey are now at work in
pottinjr out "Washington Irving's Life of
W aliinrton." to be powisnea in iw v
k. m... pni..m jl iin Wa hare before
... aconnlo of pa of t be , -flr.1 f
this DlBChine-worn ana w riiv
from errors. In fact these machines cannot
possibly make a mistake, if t he performer no
if them touches the riffht keys. V e shall
aot andortnke to describe this wonderful labor-saving
invention except briefly and in
g-eneral terms. It must be seen at oin
ordor to he appreciated and admired. The
mvii-h" is of a triangular shape, somewhat
ntirmblinff a grand piano forte, only not as
larpe. It has a key board corresponding to
the Utters of the alphabet and the "punct na
tion marks." an the keys of the piano repre
sont the various notes in the scale of music $
and the work ia done by playing npon the
finger-board precisely as tunes ar played np
on the piano forte.
This part of the performance is done by
pirla. who acquire the art with great facility.
Tho letters are supplied by long gallies, each
filled with a single letter, which require con
staut replenishing i and every tonch upon tho
kny sends tho desired letter into a long lino
benmth the machine, from which it is taken
liy a compositor, broken into lines to suit the
width of his pngo or column, nnd 'justified."
The "distribution" of tho type is as ingenious
ly managed as the "composition ;" but wo
cannot undertake to describe it. This part
cf tho work, too, is dono by girls. Mr. 1 row
iuTorn s its thnt one of these machines will do
the work of Gvo men , and after deducting
the manual assistance required to opera to
them, the saving iu the cost of composition is
an important item.
Mr. Mitehel has devoted three years to
perfecting his invention; and, of course, hav.
ing a p-itent right, secured throughout the
world of letters, will soou muke his fortune.
His present price for tho machine is seven
bnudred dollars. It is the opinion of Mr.
Trow, who is one of onr most intelligent and
artistic practical Printers, tbatthese machines
arc even better adapted for newspaper com
position than for book work ; and there isthis
advantage about them, they never "strike,"
for higher wages, never go on sprees, and nev
er come to their work late ana lazy in the
morning. Wc congratulate Mr. Mitehel on
hi gruiit invention ; ami tho "republic of let
ters" on the respective cheapening of "print
ed matter." .V. Y. Mirror.
IMPORTANT AITS.
Tue following are copies of two bills now
Wore tho State Legislature, one of which
lms pa-fed the Semite, aud the other tho
House:
Ai Act for the Prevention of Frauds and
Perjuries.
Sue. 1. Be it enacted, J-c., That no action
fc'u.ill I e brought whereby to chargo nnv exe
cutor, er administrator, upon auy promise to
ansuvr I'amagcs out of Ins own estate j or
iriititl y to charge the defendant upon any
c;: cia'. j roniise to answer for the debt or tie
l.i'ilt cf another, unless the agreement upon
whh sveh action shall bo brought, or some
memorandum or note thereof shall bo in writ
ing, atv.1 sigced by the party to bo charged
therewith, or some other person by htm ait
tborised. fci::o. That this net shrill not go into cf
f ol tint 1 tho first day of January next, or
apply to or affect auy contract made or ro
rio;if.il.;iity incurred prior to that time.
Act Relative to the payment nf Surretfiirs
i i luring nut Roads inll.ii Commonwealth.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, That any per
son employed us surveyor to any boara of
road viewers or re-viewers appointed by tho
Courts c f quarter sessions of this Common
vo.ilih shall receive two dollars per day for
tne fn;c necessarily occupied in surveying,
!r.iing rr making report of roads laid" out
by onh r of said Courts, to be paid in the
funic manner as ivacrs of roads in similar
A Sxi.vfr Wkdiiino. Tho pleasant Cor
mun custom of celebrating the "Silver Wed
ding," was introduced in New York, on 30th
n!t., by the wife of one. of our leading auction.
com, who commemorated the twenty-fifth an
niversary of her marriage by giving it splen
did entertainment, inviting her guests to ap
pear either in masquerade, fancy, or civic
dress. As the larger portiou of thu company
appeared in disguise, tho c licet was both pic
turwquo aud amusing. Many of tho cliuruc
!or assumed were admirably sustained ; and
irot tiers and sisters, husbands and wives,
vcre puzzled to know who they belouged to.
At the supper table the masks were removed,
ihen ieverul gentlemen found they had 1hou
ii ting with their sisters, making love totheir
in ther; ; and. for once, playing the ngreea
le to their on wives.
Liqcov Pkuikb at Afut sTA, M e. V great
H'latiou ill the seizure of liquor was perform
t at Auttuetu, Mo., as we learn from the
ge, on Slouduy hint. The new city govern,
ut levied upon its own liquor establish
ml. au l seized aud removed the contents of
. rliop us the property of the agent who
-I been appointed by their predecessors in
co. The city of Augusta is now left in a
itnl.'.ry with regard to liquor. The city
n hup U brokuu up aud ritlod of it liquid
tents by tho fathers of the city, aud no
e !n been provided for procuring "uiudi
agreeable to statute !
. very sariou riot occurrad at Branchdalu,
it niua mile from PottsviILt, oa Tbura
and r'nduy 3.'d and 23d ult. Uua uian,
d hoveridge, was uaarlv killed. The ri-
rvkitd the sheriff aad eivieautboritivs,
on t'riday night 23d, three volunteer
Mjuek wra called out frvm Pwttsville,
naie bed to th scan of strife. Hvtween
i ud forty arrests a era mado, iucluduig
;.i)fleadr of tba disturbance, (jreui
uiut pravaiUd, and fcara wera cour
1 i,f riou tioublos. Quikt bat agaiu
reMorad.
It lnrotAXt-h Iim baet ascurlainsd
4r. Al4udir Hamilton the tint
m lb I'uiud buut lor akiua tea
i a as utaihj.
vna, aecmluii turvporU, U preai'i
ulaikuuary attauipis tu ,mui u snuu
pri Hr time mat arrite. V ny tba
'i lue airuiU ul lb koulb but an 4
U'Ur lbiuba. tlul ka ail
Ika i'li J Kliui publu), au aialUr
tu; t tb vUaub' lu Ura, will still
ua la pruiW iImiuwIv wtlh lulkm
lkLiU4) ttwiu vluxip aa4 aUul
if klui, Su. Hi tkwMtut ktrMt, kuf-
i mukiiu ru..
IMI
ism lu AlkiMt oiJ
u l riluiul Ikai wi u4 Luk
utUii ! kauait, m4 a fcaikUnl
lnlukl.s. tu ill Ui I'nIimkI
) . Vt MljUk wl U )! Mlll4
I Iiuim AslLui, atU44 auk ksUsnt
Ml liiu tl i-l lltu l li tun
im lu .!. luu, at VllVM
4 Li I ii, tk'.. vUltk at
, ' Vt. I 4m. iJ
benefit, and returned fcere (basing "'"P!?
ling me) in a worn atsta than 1
Despair ng of being benefitted, I tried roar
PUl and Mbbed some of the Oirtmwt oa
my chest and throat, I obtaowd e""JJ"
relief .Her the nr, ' Vwta
weeks wa completely cureu.
excellent health and strength.
At Phamokin. oo the 4tl .of MrCfh. by the
n. P iiir.1 Mr. Isaac ForiJt, of Shamo
KJMiSTAW Sntokr, of the same
m tha 23th of March br the
ii . wnius Bowkrs. near Muncy,
to Miss OATHARtwa Bird, of Bhnmokin.
On the 29th nit., by the Rer. C. J. Khre-
1 nr Uhaninllln. Mr. IlAlAn S. GUSDMER.
of Lower Autrasta, to Miss Mart Thompson,
of Sbamokin.
Ct parlicis.
Philadelphia Market
GRAIN'. Wheat is still scarce. Sales
of prime red Wheat at 240c., and of South
ern and Pensvlvania white within the range
of 248(a250c.' Rye is in demand at $1 25
per bnshel. Corn is steady , sales or Hou th
ern yellow at 96 cents afloat, and 95c in
store. Sales of Oats at S8(S84c.
w hiskrt is nruier ; sales at 3d eta tor
bbls., and 32c. for hhds.
SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT
WatAT. S10
Rie. . 110
Cork. 90
Oats. S3
Potatois, 90
Btiivti SS
HlCRLtD Fll. 10
Bcttsr. . ra
Eoss. 13
Poaa. . 7
Ftkissia. 129
Taiiow. . IS
New Advertisements.
DALTIMOAE CARD.
TINE Fartnry filled and Ground Alum 8slt,
- coiiitantly on hand and for sale.
CARR, fi-IESE 4- CO.,
Floor, Grain and Lumber
Commission Merchants,
Spear's Whurf, BALTIMORE.
Also, Cement and Calcined Plaster. Agency
of the N. A. and Romndale Co.
Ilaltimore March 3.; 18:16 lm
FRENCH TRUSSES.
HERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, and
com lor t insured, by use of thrf elegant
Frrnch TruMes, imported by the subscriber, and
made to order exprcmly for his sales.
All sulTtmng with Rupture will be gratified to
learn that the occasion now offers to procure a
Truss combining extreme lightness, with ease,
durability and correct construction, in lieu of the
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold.
An extensive assortment always on hand, adap
ted to every variety of Rupture in adults and
children, and for sale at a range of price to suit
all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $U, $ 1, and
$5; Double, f4, $S, $6, $R and $10.
Persons at a distance can havs a Truss sent to
any address by remitting the amount, sending
measure aruund the hips, and statin - side nflpcted.
For sale Wholesale Si Retail by the Importer,
CALEB H. NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth & Race streets, riiilajelnliia.
Depot far Dr. l'annii.jj.s Improved 1'ottnt
Hotly Km re; Client Ekpauders and Erector
Braces t Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory
Bandages ; Kpinul Props aud Supports. Ladies'
Rooms, with competent lady attendants.
Phils., March 31, 1855. p3in.
F. H. SMITH,
FOB! KONNAIE, POCKET BOOS,
Dressing Case Manufacturer,
A. H". cor. of l uurth J- Chertnut Sis.,
rillLADEU'llIA.
Always on hand a large and varied assortmentof
Port Monnsirs, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, Cuius,
Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holdurs, Backgammon Bonds,
Port Folios, Chess, Men,
Portablo Desks, Cigar Cases,
Dressing Cases, Pocket Memorandum Books,
Also, a general assortment of English, French
nnd German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. II. 8.MITH,
N. W. cor. Fourth dt Chestnut Sis., Philada.
N. B. Ou the receipt of $1, a Superior Gold
Pen will be sent to any part of tha United Slates,
by mail ; desciibing pen, thus, medium, hard,
or soft.
Phila., March 31. 1834 ply.
To Officers, Soldiers,
SEAMEN, &e., OF ALL WA&S : their
Widows and Minor Children.
& -V. KXJOIIV, Attorney for Government
CiuiiNeus,
Washington, D. C.
COX TIN l M in iv prompt and pacsaiwl atMuti.w to
ths ri'uiitHi '( I'auwsui vti dMcntkiN iiisl lbs
Ucnrral a.ivuuwii, hkI prlkiilrly k llxw Ms llw
Trwuury lirpaiuirait, i'iuuknd Bnaiiljr Lirnd Humus,
hiiuil mid Guml Lami UUirs, sud Utwrd 4 ( buna
Au riaiu-iir )mn, awl sluailuu ttjr with the nioiS
f uliUiiiiiie UiswHlis aud mxn h-nnhim aaik
claim, was ik lariliiua l Iks dispsick of iHiiiiwss,
juMiir knu ui aaiuiiiif kit OwimbohOsiiu, Ckunxuia, and
Uw Hublie iMwrallx, UmiI lulwnlt uiuuotMl lu kis
Uig will imS as Mf Isetsd.
Psssina, ttuvstt Lssa, Fstbsi tss Fvstw Lass Law.
llskMMsrly rsady fur gnlultcws dmnlwikw anvwf
kis banM Ck'miii-uiWiiu, (uid isum wku may lufinm.
swkj iiaat pampaM cKMMaiain( a sjrunpsis ol las i
uuut fauakw, ttuauiir Ij.i.1, f.iant, aiad PuUia Lsiul
Uwa,dviaW UMsuduf Um ktta Ctuajraas uicluiliii
Bounty-Land Aot of 3d March, 18SS.
amlaa wkick all wan aavs ariakdora laawsad laai
sMwkokavs kriaka'ora Mawsad laas Ikau
a aiiiilM lu aaiiltuual kud Mid A
m Nina all O0W. M.aHaaauaaMKiad
kiiua. kaldiar, W m MaMara. TaaiaMai.
in aciaa ara avw
siaaw a rau
i"'"i "r-itwfc aawiara, w ( a, Maatara, Taaiaalaia.
aial lliaudi)! luiliaiia, u4 uw A May, Maludia aula Tnia,
- mm mn '-jmara. MaaaMM, tuaiaa.
ry Sawi, Maiiua. t'larsa, aud Lsinlama., W ika ay,
m kafa asuaatad fu,, waa kara aarvad
Uua iiarra data (aulaa us amilla) at an aartud aiura
tni sud ik wuk'w ad aui4 aauuiaa i aS r rs
uaiwais auutM, aud daaaaaad
l ua aM kajs awaix virasasa 4 Aapliaallaa
i, fua aid aJWaaia laN t t alaaaaia lu ka (m4 ,
sifciplit a, Ui waula id aaatp cteaauf t'Soawai aiata, las
!, wtut aaii" iWai.Nia aud uu4faiaatd ika lasiw
smuI aud wwuul aiivi w a Id Ike auwa a a aai
Saad la i)mnlad ul lj4ad Min
raiiM lad wuyiituj luavad ikauiavtvaa ai ika fcatuitas
v'aa4ir lkilito la auuj -a.fi udplsaal
saiaiiiiiaailaa uf ikau aktiaia ai ika Uaiawuuauis. aaa
isu im aupMa ul ika aiaive uaiapklat y Iwtuuiug uiii
Sauts u, a 4iaa auuua
uitMit l to coaat ipo.NDtN ra.
Onsiaapiiadaui wki piaaa auJ I'iaaid
-r-n-r S Iki l- r wis ausd wuk mia.l i
u.,daBl wukad aaasMH tkn.ka aaait. al tat sua
.1', adud ut' laa sa wai tKi t-aw to uss
atu a tW ataruUiti '4 IM .
a siltu tua uliiluv aws k doaM ki Cun
,11 I,,,-, ! "-f kaadiy ul r auwr r sis aMluHd
4w l- sua 4u i a ! idaaniil ! II--4
lout kV.iMut aauat l-aaM was, a w ia h, 4
Ut la4 wid awistuiKr aaaud k vuii u al
r M, kak-w ia aui x-au4 salnssS spun tk
tjf , J 1 ka- ia)
lu kkMt aa ptii 1'iaa ld Watiaaia, Ml
ia maul Baiir, ad t'lm LsmI fui
Htauk ku.
kUta It, Mat - it
ruUHKN'fatJ.
'1110 suWiiWi sum lu, uid m U
,,,, ti ki iu L-ti ww Waa.
Ulp aba, i t iii k- a. k.,k l), iatt d,u4
k fevdw. fct., .a, U kaiuj aUii- 11
(Wl f kail ..(, , a-ul f l tt i
.!, .u r'l as
. M t I tvit thlitkr
a-.aiM M.i k I) t . im.
latate of AJiU VSISIO, Deo'4
NOTTCB b hereby gtn, that letters of ad.
nintatratlon have been fs nfed t the sohacrl
ber On the estata of Adsra Nrtdif , lata of Upper
Aagusta township, NarthMraharland eaanty,
lee'd. All persona having claims afslnst the
nut, and rack that are indebted therete, are
requested to make an early seltslmanL The
anderaianad admtniatrator will be present at the
house of lb late deceased, on Saturday, the SI si
inst,, ta aiaka final twtte'meiit.
PAVIl) REESER. Ad' tor.
Upper A agitata, MarehM, 1SS5 t
A Lot of Chemioala for Sale by
OE0. W. COBLE, DAGTJEREEOTTTIST.
(GERMAN Bromine, Chloride of Iodine, da.
' do, dry, Hypo Sulphate of Soda, Caynide of
Potassyum, distilled Msrcunr, liquid quick and
Gilding. He baa also a Dag uerreotyping appa
ratus, a full set, which he will sell at a reasonable
price. He has alee a tariety of epecimens from
town and country, which ha will fall at half price.
also eaaea and mats, all of which he will aell as
cheap as tbey can be bought in the city.
Sunhary, March II, 1853.
House and Lot for Sale.
flHE auaecrilier offers at private aale. liU hauae
1 and lot sil usted In Whortleberry street,
8onbury. The house la a new Two Story frame
dwelling, on a lot of 60 feet front. There ia also,
a Butcher Shop on the premises. Tha location
is an eicellent one, for any person wishing to
follow that business.
WM. hoover.
Sunbury. March 17, 1855 -If.
A CARD.
GEORGE BROWN, Inspector of Mines, ten
ders bis services to land owners and Min
int Companies, in making examinations, reports
tie., of Mines and Coal lauds. From his experi
ence in mining operations, as he understands the
different branches, having carried on Mines for
a number of years in Schuylkill Co., and having
now a large number or collieries under bis super
visionhe hopes to give aatiafsction to those who
may want kis services. Refers to Benjamin
Miller and W. Payne, Esqrs.. Philadelphia, and
D. E. Nice and James Neil I, Esqrs., Pottsville.
Communications'ny Mail promptly attended to.
Pottsville, March 17, 155. 3m.
NOTICE.
ALt, those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscribers either on note or be ok ac
count, are requested to make payment of the
aame, on or before the 10th of April next, as we
are greatly in want ol funds, to buy our Spring
supply of goads Ac.
J. F. A I. T. KLINE.
I'pper Augusta, March 17, 1855. 3t.
STRAW & MILLINERY GOODS,
Wholesale & Retail
Witt. T. HILL.
Straw Hat tt Bsnart Manufacturer,
And Dealer in 8traw floods lu General.
An. 321 AorfA Second Street, (below AoMc,
east side, directly oppnsito BuU's ItcJ I. ion
Hotel.) Philadclpkia.
Where may be found a large and exteniive as
sortment of goods in the above line, to which tha
attention of Country Storekeepers and Milliners,
is particularly invited,
W All goods sold at the lowest cash prices.
March 17, 1855. W. S mo. S.
REMOVAL.
BESSON&SON,
Beg leave to inform you, that thry have
removed
THE PHILADELPHIA FAMILY
Mourning' Store,
From A'o. 52 South Second Street, to t?.t
Setv Bitildinti, Xo. 200 Chesnut Street,
(Five dors uioee Fiqhth Street,
South Side,)
Where they will oflbr an increased stock, at
reduced prices.
N. B. Daily opening Niw Srarits Goods.
Philadelphia, March 17, 185) p6t 3
MILLINERY GOODS!
185S.
TOR SPRING- SALES.
JOHN STONE & SONS.
Ao. 45 South Semud St,
PttlI.ADEI.nilA,
Have just opened their Hiring importations of
Silks,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Flowers,
Laces,
Crapes, &o. &c.,
Including a general assortment of Millinery A r
tides of tha most fashiouublc styles.
The above goods have brtn imported express
ly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largeal
and best assortment in our line to be found in
thia market.
March 17, '55 P. i mo. 3.
COAL! COAL!! CO ALt 1!
IRA T.CLEMENT re.pectfullv informs the
citizens of Sun bury and vicinity that he has
been appointed agent for tlia aale or the celelirs.
ted red ash coal, from the Miusa af Boyd Kosaa.
dt Co. All the various sisea prepared and
screened will be promptly delivered by leaving
orders wita lb aubaenher.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
fiunlxuy, Dee. SO, 1851 if.
TUE VERY LATEST
Arrival of New Goods I
GELHBERG CO., have received in addi.
tion tu their former large stock, another lot
of seasonable goods, which they are enabled to
sail at great bargains. Besides a large variety of
Clolhing Boota, ale., they have a splendid and
large assortment of all kind of Jewelry, suitable
for Ladies and Gentlemen
Bslore buying elsewhere, give a call In Mar
ket street opposite the Post Office, as G. Elsberg
ak Co. wilt make it veur advantage la do so.
ftunbury, Dae. I, I a 54.
LATEST AUUIVAL
ar
FIIHE subscribsr having returned fiota the sily
-a- with a aaw and eilsaatse aaaarltusut af
nuMoaaal goad a, taspesVully as II lb allsulioa
el ftrmsfa, Machtaic and etktia to the same.
FALL AND WIN TEH GOODS,
eenal sling ia part af
Dry CjootU, viz :
Cll, CaMinwrss, CaMinsfi, Ju$. Pi Wias,
Musiiaj, Kssriiif, I aid a1 4iad
WINTER WKAIl.
LA01IC3 OUtsS AM) fAN'CY GOCIM,
rw(ot, Auslia alt Ismut, j-avm,
Ciaitkuiits, Pnugtt, Jiu,
MWN, ttunnilt, )(.
Ciiiuciuiiu!
iagal, Tsss, l udaa, liae. Maiasasa, ( bsesa,
ftata, KaU, s ., As.
Ilartltnrr,
Nad, siewa, fds, aa. Hui.m 4 fetka, A
Qaeatu) aai QlaMwtxa,
af satttauastskwaMd kauatiM,
OOT AWOtMOJMI.
A la lawiatul kM 4 ah, rW
tswavaa 4 tkUdtats.
Hi ('. Ah, e ewtte aj i) La.
Usalirs lif tad (smmsI tMiwa al
h.il -is, 14 ! UtauM M ),
'"'
1 ('swMVf MIm U 4 ItatJ ) I)
lVsa st Ike k.U aMM pa..,
a . 1U"iro.N.
' tte', II la-
JULIUS STERN,
Ab. US North TAirH Street, (3 rfoori about
Eagl Hotel, PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE DeslerU Psne Draas Trim
mints and Millinery Goods, and Manufae
tnrer of Fsney Silk Bonnets. Keena constantly
on hand a very extensive aasortmrnt of Pilka,
Ribbons, Gimps, Fringes. hidra a great sriety
of other Fsnry Goods. He solicit a call from
Country Merehanta visiting the City, and assures
them that they will be aura Is And any article
above mentioned, at tha Lowest prices.
March 17, '66. W. t mo. t.
REU0VAL.
IJETERe W. GRAY reapeetfully informs his
friends and eustomera, that he hss removed
bis 8 tor from ita aid laratlon. and ana aorui.l...
the handsome and sommodious Store room, or
wsriy occupied by U. a. Mssser, in Market
souare. near I aXDnnatt tha Plait Offia .K.m .
will be happy to serve all who may give hint a
CSII.
Sunbory, Nereh 10, 1835 tf
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK,
ATo. 21 Arek Strtet, ahove Front,
ThUadelplua.
THE subscribers bava on hand, and are con
stantly msnufaetnrlng SIEVED, RIDDLES,
SCREENS, WOVEN WIRES, of all meshes
and widths. Also, all kinds of plain and fancy
Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieve of ad
kinds; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper
Makers, Ac Cylinders and Dandy Rolls cut.
erJ in the beat manner.
Heavy twilled Wire for Bpark Catchers, Sieves
for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen Wire, Win
dow Wires, 8afes, Tnps, Dish Covers. Coal and
Sand Screens, cVc
BAYLIS3. DARBY & LINN.
March 10, 1855. C S m S)
PERRY & BRETYr
BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS,
BLANK BOOK XANITACU'RERS,
AND STATIONERS,
; S. IP. Corner of Fourth Ract Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, 1866 If
PETER OSUORN,JJt.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
FEATHER & MATTRESS WAREHOUSE,
Ao. 81 Xorth Second Street, Third door
above Arch, Hast side,
Philadelphia.
Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters & Tillows,
Curled Hair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and
Husk Msttresses, Straw Palliasses, 8,'ttee, Pew,
and C hair Cushions, all kinds and eollors. Bed
tickings, Check, Moreens and Damask by the
yard or piece, Colts, Cat-tail, Sacking and Cords,
Counterpane, white and colored, Comfortable
of all kinds and sites by the single one or doer.
Cribs, Berth, Single and 9. 10,11, 12 and 3
quarters Blankets, Bleached and Unbleached
Sheets, Blocked Muslin and Chock pillow caws,
Towels of all kinds. Table Linen, Table Covers,
Dumrak table cloth, Bindings of all kinds and
colors. Thread, dec,
N. U. Denton Sr Coston'a patent renovator
worked by steam power, is daily in operation for
the purpose of purifying old and new feather.
All articles from this establishment warranted.
Philails, March 3, 1855. cr 3 in 3
Estate of JOHN CLARK, Sr., deo'd.
NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration have been granted to the un
dersigned in the estate of John Clark, Sr., late
of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland
County, dee'd. All persons indtbted to ssid
estate or having claims against the same are re
quested to rsll on the subscribers for settlement.
WILLIAM CLARK, ) . , .
ROBERT CAMPBELL. Amn
Augusta twsp., Feb. 84. 1855 6t.
Estate of ABRAHAM AKTEK, doo'd.
TVfOTICE is hereby given that letters Testa-
v nieutary have been granted to tha subseri
brr in the esta e of Abraham Arter, late of Sba
mokin township, Northumberland county, dee'd.
All persons indebted to said cs-iie or having
claims against the same are requestrd to call on
the aiilwcriher, residing in said township, for set
tlement. All interested are to meet at the house
of the dee'd, on Saturday, April Slut.
WM. il.MUENClI.IVtor.
f-hanioUii twsq., March 17, IH55. 6t.
fXWllENCEIIOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that she still continues ta keep ths above
named public house.
8he has also received a new supply of good
liiuors and wines, and trusts that she will he
able to give satisfaction to all who way visit her
use.
MARIA THOMPSON.
8unbur March i. 1854 tf.
Fall and Winter Hoods!
PETER W. GRAY,
INFORM8 his friends that he baa just received
a good assortment of Fall and Winter Goods
at his Stoie in .Market oquate. His stock con
sists of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Clothe, Casstmers, Sallinetts, Jeans, Drillings,
Baragas, Uarage De Lain, (jiaghsms.
Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Winter Shawls,
Dress Ttimmii g and all items
in the Dry Ueodt lint. Alao, a
arge asaortinet of Shite for Men Woicca and
Children. Hats and Caps,
Grocrtea of every variety.
Teas, Code, Sugar, Molasses, Spicas, Salt,
Fih, dee.
Hardware.
A geueral assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs,
Bucket, Wash Boards, Uraoni. Brushes, dee.
Uvisaswsaa a general assortment.
Country produce taken al tha highest market
prices.
Bunbury, Nov. II, 154 tf.
Perfumery, Jjp.
amy K aavs ut raasivatl IS tai, aial heat salasiiol
If aahaii ut faifautafy a,i utaiaj lalliis viawt
Ntalry, unaiMiiig la put ot
riurh PiaaaAe, Car.,
aa.uaj I'na, Ti4S Uiuhs, a are Mat.
Ilaual'a ItHHiaaM, Itau Urualiaa, '
t'biua rN'Wdu, Nsil Mfiiw.rt, t
Fai ia tu ,m, rvi ' fcsuart,
ttiaiiga lwN valst, Fur law niaa, i M
raaiMMl fMta, Caatila ae,
Hut rSiwavt, Wail " "
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Maaa run, fta taaskla, Wa.i.Hka "
k-sfast Vauilhi, KsimMuaa '
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pealiusi, swj small, Iia4 i.ir J aud aale l.f
iwi. i54. i w. irrat is
(vilHIUa. -llk. t'Uildisa's l.uug, tula aaj
J tue soaabet IM iliuU, l awtk Mta!.,
.. biak,l iOi Mi a) a tltta.
kutttkitti, ,Sa. 1 1, at 4.
HHV UiMiUa.- 1 UU, t'Ms. aatw
II Jf U, Vaattas. ''4, tat. a twj, I 4.
I ik, Maui 4i i ) M.t4 mu4
1-4 aala Ltt, Mt.liIU.
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LW Md Sktlta U.iu, (vm4 ai
aJ at ttil it a aiukb
so(, Nss. It, Ittl
' Baltim6i Caxi
COMMISSION merchants'
roa raa iali or
FLOUR, GRAIN AITD LUMBER,
Spear Wharf x Baltimore.
XV Agents fo; Newark and RossnJsle Co.
Cement and Plsster.
t. l.llul fin O-1. . .
v ri i ".: ; . """S'snny lor aale.
atJi'Ji'". Ubni PAHH anrea 'mada ofteon.
etgnmenta on receipt,
Baltimore, March 17, 1855 Cm.
OkTiTi"". for R,ilrol.
morTihCtw7 V lh' 01d 8tor"1' Ul.ll.had for
njora than twenty years, corner of Niutl, ,J
Melon Street,, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT CO.,
Feb. 17 iCCC"r" ,0 ElUcoW & Abb"
rco. 17, 1865. mo g
771C.F.POTT3,
IMPORTER AND D K A L tt R
IRON & STEBI,.
IN
461 Jorie tttt, btU.ut 13A, norfa.ide
afuzx,Asax,iaxA. '
Pbila Dee. 30, 1854 ly,
Fron S5ra TrVlre Manaory!
WATSClST &. COX,
Sii', Riddle, Screen mnd Wire Cloth Manu.
faeturers, No. 40 AbrfA Front AY.. Corner
of Coomb's Alley, between Market and
Mulberry (Arch) Streets,
rillLADKI.PIUA.
CONTINUE to manufssture of m'usrlnr onull
ty, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds.
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
Ac. Cylinders and Dandy Bolls covered in the
bcit manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for 8park Catchers,
Sieves fur Brassand Iron Founders, Screen Wire,
Window Wire, Safes. Traps. Dish Covers, Coal
and Sond Screens, 4-c. Fancy Wire Work of
every vesenption.
Phila., Feb. St, 1855. 3m.
ESTATE OF HULDATI TIIAKP.
OTICE is hereby given that letters tcstamrn
tsrv with tlie will annexed, upon the estata
of liulknh 1 harp, lata of Shamnkin township,
Northumberland county, dec d, have been gran
ted by the Register of Wills, to the undersigned.
All persons having claim or demsnds ngsinst
the estate of the said decedent are requested to
rrskc known the ssme to the nmlersigned with
out delay, and all persons indebted are desired
to make immediate psyinant.
PETER WILLOUR. Executor.
Match 3, 185S. Ct.
KEW STOCK OF DRY O00D3
TOE THE SPRING 1858.
7Y.E & LANDPI.L. 8. W. Corner of
Fourth & Arch Sts.. Philadelphia, are fulW
prepared to suit buvers. WiioLisAtt dc Ritaii,
with goods adapted to their want and at the low.
eat nstt cssh prices.
Black Silks, Prittish Prints,
Fancy bo Plaid Ginghams,
Aeio Dress Goods, Good Linens,
New Spring Shawls, Table Linens,
Novelties in Latcns, Sheetings, $. $.
N. B Bargains daily received from the Auc-
tiona, of New York and Philadelphia. P. S.
Oil Boiled Black 8ilks wsrrsnted not to cu: in
ivcarintf. Ptorc-keepera supplied with those
goods regularly.
Philsda. March 3, 1855 w 3m 3
GREAT B3U.INS !
SELLING OFF AT COST!
.4 large variety of goods are offered at origin
al cost.
GElsberg & Co., have concluded to sell
tucir large stock of various goods at great,
ly reduced prices, in fact, st original cost, in order
to il e their business. Their stock comprieea
amongst other things, a large variety of Men'a
wear, such as Overeosts, Coats. Roundabout.,
Vests and Pants mad in the different fashiona
ble atylea, and of all imaginable stufls. Fancy
black, grev, brown and all other colors, such as
fsney will dictate, can be found in their store.
All their clothing, ss the puctie know, is made
good and substantially, being their own manu.
farture. Persons not needing sny clothing yet,
will better lay in a supply for the future, as' G.
Eleberg Si Co. will make it highly advantageous
to them to do so. BOOTHS and SHOKS nf all
sorts. Also Ladies' Shoes, gaiters and slippers
for sale. Hats and Caps, the latast styles on
band and all to be sold cheap ss above.
A large assortment of JEWELRY, such as
Cold Pens and Pencils, Breastpins, Co (Tins, Ear
rings, Finger rings, Watches, Lockets, etc., on
bsnd.
Revolvers, Pistols. Shifts and Collirs, Arcor
deons, cutlery and hosiery on band. A large
assortment of Under-clothing, Woolen, Canton
6annel and cotton. fr sale.
A vsriety of Boy's CloL'iing, different style,
can be fcitud in their store.
U. Klsherg A Co. wish to sell out their stock
entirely if possible, aud so offer greet inducement.
Remember the place t exactly opposite the Post
Ofi'ic in Market Square. Coin on, come all,
to G. f'.Utwrg t Cu.'s Clothing Store.
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1SSS.
This AVny for Bargains.
THE subscribers, Ihsnkful for the patronage
they have received, would beg leave to in.
form their friends and ihe the public penrrelly,
thst they ha ou band a large sud well selected
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOOD.
In part which they will aell al vary reduced
prices for rash, in order to tnake room for
Spring aud Summer Goods.
J. K. dc I. F. KLINE.
I'pper Augite, Fsb, tl, UJJ.
L. L, SEVAN,
Sbaoiokia Pa.
fpllE suWtiUr beg ksv to inform bit Mom!.
1 and lb publie generally, that he has takeu
th shots wrll knuu stabd. end will be happy
to si coiuuiodale all aba way git biota rail.
Hbautukin, July , I H4
TMUkfcLLAeWUter.i.oVJ" fHUi Mi
1J I'urtiu.iuits, Milk Parkal.koadkait'biani,
NMk-tirs, Hii tug. etocks, Hu.i,l,, V.,al
Not. .4. "44. liU' MTU hl Dlt,:',
W'AI L l APUR.l.k Isige eTl "..Uii.lcd
s.m.iiu,.i Wll rn,t, Wiiulw fs.
!!, auj l)i bb.dee, ju4 reieited and ..r sal
k I W. I L.M II A Co,
"uiibuiy, Ue. t. U4I.
LMMILY MIUll'li:Wltioa' letetsHj
Afu l'w Irit, fthiretk'. S eiiuiiu,, Li.
Ju a tLbtalc4 wadittuea. Si., f" eal at
Not. 14, '. till Mi J aJ OKt:
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' autks, Doxl sad k4 . sfiy ruiul,
4s.. at tol nu a afintt.
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THE ' WEEKLY HERALD.
TM Heat General lfewepper In th
World.
TheNswYnut W.utt HsasLa is ji ...siieo jm-r
SsmrdHV UKiniing It ecaitents wnbriK. Sil ths sswn of
thTetriit.r uuuay, reps ir eellntr. M M
It Is neatly emit, In clear type, on a lsrsi'nMeanT.
ta sheet of f, .tiy-eleht w.lumna s b.ik a dirsetury la It
e -If and fprhil nns is lh. be ni m"s yaliiel'le weekly
newspaper lu lh world. The ereSteet ears Is tskeii to
nvisiii tba Mest and nvi reliable lutelice of important
imiyemenis in all parts nf the world. No sxpsuse is spa.
red for lh porpnse.
The snlaxiription prle If iHrk dull pet anrnim, psya.
tils in srltranci , nr sixpene per single opy. EdiKns or
newapepera thrwgbnit Ihe e"Sntiy sr pariicusirly ra
qner.nl to aot ss afsiiis. They w!ll reeeiva twjnly-llvs
par sent cmmiwhia nn sil ea.h rilarttlpttunf. Any per
sin obtninlnt Iv or more sabscribers Will be all i Wed the
aame oumniission.
Tnn ro Ci ess.
For on copy of Weekly Herald for on year 3 00
Five eopies do do U "
Ten do do WW
Fifteen do 'do W M
Twenty do do 4J 00
Twanty.ffr io dt M 91
Thirty do do 87 tv
Thirty-fir do eVt " 19 TS
Forty d-i do (U 00
F'irty-ftve &t di 101 S
Fifty do do IIS Ml
All letter to he addressed to Jrnie O-trinn Rennsrt
Pfprictar sud editor ih the New York Heisld, New Yoik
ity.
Iteautunee rnnei be marts In funds cnrrnt In this elty.
Adveriiaements iustrled in ths Weekly Heiald for tinrty
ante per line.
New York, Feb. IFM.
MATCHES! MATCUESI!
JOHN DONXEI.LY.
T ANCFACTCRER and Inventor of Safetv
No. 109 FOURTH Stieet, (above Race,)
xr . v , Ptiladelphla.
Matchea having become an inJcipentibls eiti
cle in housekeeping, the sulwcritwr after a great
sacrifiea of time and money, is enabled to ofler to
til PlililK. mn ,1-1 . -1.- ... ...
, -, " "ui-i" i ones enmtitntng Utility
ami thcapne. The inventor knowing thednn
asr apprehended on account of tba flimsy man.
ner in which Matchea r generally packed in pa
per, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of
" ,",,f,,',"n. sncceeuoj in ttettins tin a
SAEETr PATENT SQUARE' UFRIGHT
Vt ood Bo j this bos is far preferable, in as much
that it occupies no more room thar. the old round
wood box, and contain, at least TWo Hundred per
Cent more Matches, which to Shipper is consiil
erahle advantage t it is entirely new and sseure
against moisture and spontanooua combustion,
and dispels all danger on transportation by means
of Rstlroad, Steambost or any oth mod of Con
veyance. ThaU r. ... ..i...i - .k.. i
' ,ubuiiit gruas ur
more may be Shipped to any part of the World
wi.ii pvi in., aaiviv, uey nra inc most uesirnuia
..ill r.. IT. r ..l.l..o .1
ihiivivi ..wiuu wim.iiii'iiuii, aiiw ma ouuiuern
and Western Markets that has ever heeu invented.
-1.1 ,.. (
uesiers anu ciiuppers, wiuuo wen io can anu
Ammiti fur ttiam.Nlvn.
tV These Matches are Warranted to he supc
nor to sr.juiing nercioiore one red tn the I'ublic.
JOHN DONNELLY,
108 North FOURTH St., Philad'a.
Phila., Dee. 16, 1864 6m.
I Kplctidld Amortniont or
Fall 65 Winter Goods.
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS !
ARRIVAL OF SEW GOODS II
nnHE undersigned has just received the hand
A aomest and cheapct assortment of NEW
GOODS lhat has been brought to Sunbury, con
sisting of the following articles, vix Delaines,
Canhmeies, French Merinots, Nrotch
plaids, Wool iJe Lnins, Coburg, Fan
CT Prints, Dcbers, Barars,
Alpaccaa, and the moit
Fashionable Ladies Dress Goods,
including a general assortment of Broche and
other Shawls. 5ack Flannels and Ladies
dress trim mi hit. A Iso, Cloths, CsssU
mers, Ssttit.etls, Vesting, Kentucky
Jeans, Flannels. Iriili Linen Ging.
bama, Fancy Ribbriiia and oth
ers, Child's wool Hoods,
scarfs, die., and a large
assortment of Hosiery. .
Floor ami Table Oil Cloth,
Carpeting, Blanket, See., Sec. Calico Cj cts.
Muslin, blenched and unbleached at 6.
Hats and Cups for Men and Boys,
Groceries and Spices of all kinds a general as
sortment of Qurensware, Giassttare, C'cdaiware,
and the large.t and best assortment of II srdwsre
in Sunbury, including all kinds of carpenter's
toiil's a general assortment o materials for
building Ac, circular and other Mill Knws, Bar
Iron, Steel. Nails, all kinds of Files for machU
nists, hlscksmiths, and carpenters, 3 tons Grind,
stones, which I will warrant.
,i00 Picks, (00 Grub Hoes,
00 Mason Hammers,
SOU sacks Ground Allum Salt,
300 Fine dairy Salt.
Mackerel. Herring and White Fish,
Flaxseed and other Oils, Fluid and camphene
and a variety f Fluid Lamps,
Looking Clasf Baskets and Brooms.
My assortment is large, and includes a general
variety of
which have been selected with the greatest care.
The public ar requested to csll and examine
the GUODS before purchssing elsewhere. It will
give us pleasure to exhibit our stock at all times,
and if we fail to please, we will not complain.
CouMry Produce taken in exchange for goods
and Ike highest market price paid in cash for
Grain.
ED. Y. BRIGHT.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1854,
Passenger Notice.
On sud after Monitor. Dee. I llh. 161. antil fuithar no
lice, the Peawnger Triune iai the PbiUilelphia k annreiry
Hailtoad will run rot ularly lestwceu Maiilmry and Muaut
cariuai ee ..-wa
lav Sunbury, at t o'eloek. A.M. .every day, (Sao.
days etreoieil,) aud arrive al M1Hintt.ar1nel.a1 til oVi-vk
Leave Miami Cu'inel, at 4 u'chick. P.M.. aud arrive at
uiiuury al CI i'tU S
A bu ul SHasas will h run Between M unt I'ermcl
ami tVuivile, u. meet w.lh the eon on tho Phib riel.
phw aud rJunl,nry ilailroail Ala-, the esia ou ii, Tkil.
aJrluiM4 anil Heajii railr.ard.
P.naei.jteia ly line r-wle i-aii batve SuntMirral a.i'i l vk,
A. M., aial errn'e al Plnlaiteli;hu at TJ o'elivk, p. M.
Iaierki:alelihiaal tiVkk, A. JL, aud a.lila al
eVntmry at S, o'cl.irk.P. M.
I'aia lSr,.olt Iran Hon' ory Id DiiLlrlpiua f I On.
Faie ltii..u(k 1 1. 1. a Pail Jrl,.ti.a tn Hu,.uii g.i,0n. Us
ita I'erai'ual lk,ftc atloweil tach PaaMenaai.
C-avhra will la. luu Mm Ilia Par doVe l f.i,.Uirv,
and ik Mae. 1. SW. iu Ntihau'Ykiial l ie aiueet ah
the M 4iiin aad eveumg eais Car fr aa antary to
.m..umli uiI. as eeuia pat Pauaier.
Ttir.aiifk TiSl ean l parrkaanl. at tha Car O 'ea
iu fiu.ibary, !, Um HrH( kaiiti d Uda m Pli.ta
delnioa. The fare rVita Ikuutairy In aiiia4iii. SO aanle
PeB atiansikia mMt.il rOMl. 99 seuts, U4 Lni
Tiaval,
A. R FtrtKF..
PI.iU Wi.Jua aua Sjolui) K K.
Hasavkut, Dae a, w. . u .
A 8THAY COW.
af1.MC la lb pieuiin'S of Hie eolu.'iiUr. amis
niuniha suns, a ted btiii.ll t'ow, al'.bs
white fm-. I 1 sitt', a' oul f or T )' obi.
Tlie owner uf lb s Is r.ue.te4 lo num f
wstd, I'luvs p oeily, pay tl.si.et and tak hsr
sr.
Iir-XKY I A1IR.
1'tkva iwep. I ek A. tv griia
H BUW KB. -T U Culler, tleem. P
el Knitea. II aud ejae- Vood It
ritaiaa. a tea, I'hiMls, low4 I."!.. sa l l.iwsea.
ll.ti l Utilo, tilei. As Ju.l ie.eieJ u4 Int
sal v I . Vt. ZStH 4 t 1)
iit.ar, , I, t
Sl VW l. -U.wel s. Tbtt-el at.4 iii
ahl m s eel t.iiel,. UU.k sitd
Ii 1 - it 1 l .-i ...k... T...
! "aa .'.-. a tat, it"" . -
Hiia.e. 4 .ej I wJle'S and nlia.ue, Ifcin,
4s., Ij.I i.ited J h etis if
Ih. . IM. I M i;M .
M 4 But fcait a--."". t vilis. MMts
M a., t'us. Mu fj Vt tu, i.a.
I Item. all, 1 atisj s4 mm
. ' at u A U a. a a. .i
euilfiaialr,siHliy ueuaiaasi ""r '
amo.it. j Konipesn aiid .ll'iin eorreix.'ltira "i"'"'
ando.TOm.rcl.il, and editmlnls f (rem Ml iiilersst, that
tl M A
Fall nnd. )V r.it
ESPECTFULLY, M-:orc
and rha Bublic. that U' 1
ad and opened the boat tnS iU ' '
Fall and wiEiT u
at their etora in Market c. . .
Tbair stock oonsisur of tv n
Rrv Coof's,
Clotfa, Ctiisimtr 'ts, Sdtrin'". '
Fldnneli, Wollcn. S 1
And all kind of Fall ami v
Also a aplendld '
LADIES DRESS k FAN'.V -Calitots,
Ginghams, Chir.ti.s. Z-
Beragts,
And atery variaty of gootla id; '
die! war.
Alstl I large asorl;".rt r
itAEpWARlj Irt QX! I t
fiat, Bait and
Alio an exienslva arn.
Hsti ako Cap for Men ?
Also a targa assortment of Ull :
iuCH AS
Sugar, Tfa,- Ctn". Molasscj, 5,";.
of ail kinds.
Also a rrttTr supply of
urt'tfis and MiiBic:Nr.r-.
Betides the rWgesr anJ moa't pent".-'
ment of all kfr.;i af goods to be 1
place.
OT Country pro3uc6 of all kinds t&'.n.i
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 1 f, 1S54.'
TAMES McCLlNTOCK,- i.
PROFKS9UR of Anrt'-my slid Surgery i.
sd;-lil:ia Oillege of Meolrine, sin! . Acn,,g I !
Midwifery ; one of the ConeuTig Fbrsicunei.i :
aiielphia tloapiuil. Dlockley ; kite nie:ier ol ii r :
Mediral AHooiauon rnerhuer nf the Phllndel, '
enl Pipiety ) member of the Media. Chirurgi. .i
of Philedelphis ; formerly I'reiiileii and Fr. a
n imuiuiy ann nuirery in ia.tet u lusuicai t- -.-
mml ; and aim, late Profeerit of Anstinny ni '
nfy in Berksliir Medical Iiisiitutioiirutdi...'.
kc,e, fce.
Haa lately intmdaeed ia a pipalar ( irtt tiy '
ftvortu preKrlptimia for tlie principal d:i?T,
climate. The at nf each article will irapl'j t.o.
lor which It is hit-ruled to be 'i--d
DR MeCMNTOCK PECTORAT. SYHI P V
PR. MeCLINTOCK'8 COI.D AN j CO.KVi
TLRE Fr C-ls, Coaghs. Ae f rice 95 c; 3
DR. MeCLINTOCK'8 ASTHMA AND .:'.
COUGH RKMF.DY. Price fci e'e
-JRr..jHeCU'NTOCK' Tf.NiO AI.TeTi:.
Rl RtP-For Purifring the Blocd Priitsl.
DR. McCLINTOCK'8 DVSPKrTlO r.!.iX:."
givin t-aie to thaitnmaeh relieving paine it;-i
heartlnim, and all ditngretable srmrtoms oriii.. t
nidiirctl:.n Hrlreai.
DR. Me;LtNTUCK8RBF.UMATlCM!3;T
POTly VegeteSte Reineily tit Internal . I . : .
DR. MoCLINTOCK-9 KHKUMATIC UN i
For Rheunntisro, Sprains, Bwellincs, k a U .
6(1 cems.
DR. MeCMNTOCKH ANODYNK MIXTl :
Puius, Toothsche, Heedaclie, Nsaralgia, 4c. ( ;.
50 ci-nts.
DR. MeCLINTOCK'8 FEVfctt AND AOV
C1PIC A eenn.ii ecrefnrall lntorm;iitnL. P- -
DR McCl.ll TUCK'S D1ARKHUSA OORlll...
CHOLF.RA PREVF.NTIVF! A aai'e remtily
DR. MeCLINTOCK'8 VEGETABLE I'l'Il' ' "
FILLS. Fm C stivenciis, Hendache. fte. P'ier v
UR MeCt.lNTOCK'9 ANTIBit.luL- I'll.: :
Irreg'ilsrity In ths Fmietinim of ths Liver ai l !. tv
the beet Liver Pill mnde Price 85 en a V-
For Kile by Dr. J. MeCLINTOCK. at Us le:..-:
pnt, N W corner plnth tied Filbert . Philatti '. ;
stsUDrui"iiteend Dealcrt In Medieiurs. Aii I . .
end Dealer, in Medicines who wieh to be
please sHdress Dr. MrClintock, tiirnis.'iii g r-.t
mime nf p et-dr7ice. enmity end elate
IV F"r?e hy Weieer ft Draner, Smibarr ai "
mnkin ; Wm. Weimer, N irihumlierlam' ; C. Brxwn.
ton ; V.. P. Lwtt. Rlonniahnrf l J-ienb ttrrle. . .
John Vsnleei'j, Light Street ; I Sisrpleas & Sjh, C
wiesa.
Jnnnsrv 9, tflSS. tm.
HERK VVE ARE AGAIN !
Clear theAvaj- for New Good
j. r. & lelkLiNiir,
RESPECTFULLY announce to thoir ft in
and the public in general, that they hi
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Aug;;
township, Northumberland county, Pa., tl;
Fall ani Winter Goods, and opened to the pul
a foil assortment of
UEHC1IANLIZK, &o
Consisting in pnrt nf Cloths; blfck and fur
Casaimers, Satlinctts, Checks, and all kitiufc
FALL & WINTER WEAR.
Also a lot of ReaJy.made Coats, Yeats a
Pants, &c.
Ladies Dress Goods',
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Lainrs, PI,
Cashuieres, Pe bcgei, ComfcrDi, Bay otate.
Long KhawW, A?.
Also a fresh supply df all bir.it, of
Gr'orerlcs.
A fft'sh gupply or Hardware and Qutvr
wire, Drugs and tlediciiui.
Woodeh Ware. . .
Also a larre aasortmrnt of Boots siid
Chocs, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, Halt,
Cheese, Ac, and all goods
usually kept tu a Country Store.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cssh, or in e
change for country produce, lit the highest murk
price.
Upper A ugusta, Nov. 4, iSsl.
6ENAE0US L. fcRIBS.
uuA.moKtti,
(Opposite the Depot,)
RESPECTFULLY Informs the ritiien
Khsmokin and vicinity, that he has ecu
laeuced the above buitincas in the town of bhi
mekin, and wiil always keep ou band an se..r
inent of Ready Made Clothing of every dccii
lion.
lie stso keeps en hand sri auortment of cloth
csssimeres, and all kinds of .goods, for Met
wesrir.j apparel, which he wiil tell or make 0
to order, to suit puH-heaer, at the lowest price
Shuraokin, August 8, 185. If.
5000 Jliislicl ol'iTimc.
rpiIE subscrilwr. bsvimi taken the lima kill
-a- formerly worked by Ucnj. liendruk. Im
put vm ihmg in complete repair, ami are no'
retdy to fuuiieh lime, al aliy II W alid lo an
qusi'itity. either al Sunbury or al thakilusbsloe
Tbev lortiwr luuarrti Ibele etiatomrrs, ibal tb
roi.d to tlie kiln below Bunhury, has beaa pal I
good order and is new perfeelly sate.
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