Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 01, 1855, Image 4

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    AOBICTJLTUBAIi SOCIETY.
ArMn1la to notice, a meeting or
the
officer! of tbe County Agricultural Society
was held at tbe Court Hoose, iu Snnbury, on
Monday, tlio Cth clayof August, Inst. I res.
eot JAME3 CAMERON, President. 9a l
Joiiv, B A, BkrostriwhEB, Vice President.
Tbe object of the meeting was then sta
ted by the President, which wns to tnke tito
consideration the time and dace of holding
the next County Fair, and to appoint the
feveral committees necessary to award the
premiums. ' ,
In pursuance of the recommendation or
the President, that a stated and permanent
place be fixed upon for tho holding of our
annual Agricultural Fair, the following reso
lction was offered and unanimously adopted.
Rc$nlvtd, That the exhibition of tho society
shall be permanently held at .Sunbury, provi
ded a sufficient amount is raised by the citi
zens to defray tho expenses for suid purposes,
with the necessary fixtures.
On motion of Philip llilgert, Esq., Iietol
ved. That ft commilteo of six be appointed to
appoint all the township committees, as well
as the committees or judges of the different
articles of Agriculture.
The President appointed the following
named gentlemen as that committee.
Churles A. Kntr, S. M. Kuse, tf. K. Gilger
Philip llilgert, Wilson Hutchinson,
Comly Vincent.
Tho committee appointed tho following
township committees :
Sunburn John 15. Taclter, U. C. Wclker
Vm. L. ilcwart.
S'orlhumbtrland Amos E. Kapp, J. C.
IloTton, M. J. 1). Withington.
Milton John R. Eck, R. M. Frick, Jacob
Miller.
Turhut J. J. Reimensnyder, Jno. McCor
mick. David Mare.
Delaware ilson Hutchinson, V. C
Watson. Joseph Nicely.
Leivh Comly Vincent, A. T. Bisel, Sam'l
hntinon.
Ci.ilitqunqnr John Frederick, Daniel P.
Caul, John P Summers.
Point Joseph Netbit, Jesse Ilorton, R.
Cnrry.
Upper Aufiutta Henry Kline, Isaac Kline,
John Eckmun.
Ruth Vm. H. Kaso, Joseph Sharriess,
Stanley (Jearhart.
Shamokin Samuel John, Elida Jo'in, Jac.
E. Muench.
Coal Win. Fagelv, Kimber Clearer, S.
M. Knse.
Jaclson Reuben Zartruan, Benj Strkkler,
Cbas Rotharmel.
Cameron S. U. Ilnyiir, Jer. Wiekel.
Upper Mahnnon-w-V, lieisul, John Hetrick.
Lower Mahano'ijHr. Chns. Weiser, Chris
tian Albert.
Zerbe Johu Weaver, Edw. Ilelfenitcin,
Henry Weaver.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
HORSES.
Best stallion over 4 years,
2d do do
Best do under 4 years,
2d do do
Best mare and colt,
2d do do
Best pair matched horses,
2d do do
CATTLE.
Best bull over 2 years old,
2d do do
best " under 2 years,
2d do do
best cow,
2d do
best heifer,
2d do
best yoke of oxen,
2J do do
best fat animal,
2d do do
EWINE.
Best boar,
2d do
best sow,
do pair of shoals,
2d do do
best litter of pigs under 3 months,
do fut hog,
SHEEP.
Best Ram,
do Ewe,
do Lamb,
do fat sheep,
POULTRY.
Best pair of turkeys,
do do geese,
do do mubkove ducks,
do do puddle ducks,
do do large Asiatic fowls,
2d do do
btst collection of fowls,
GRAIN & POTATOES.
5 00
3 00
3 SO
2 00
3 SO
1 50
5 00
8 00
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Best bushel of wheat,
00
2d do
boBt do
2d do
best do
do do
2d do
best do
2d do
best do
do
corn,
do
rye,
oats,
do
potatoes,
do
sweet potatoes,
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VEGETABLES.
Best beets not less than 12,
oo carrots do
do
parsnips do
do
turnips do
do salsify or oyster riant.
do onions
do cabbage not less than 6
do cauliflower do
do squashes do 3
do pumpbins do 3
do egg plants
do tomutues,
do celery, 12 stalks,
do assortment of garden vegetables,
FRUIT.
Best buMiel of apples,
lo do iiuinces
do do pears
do do peaches,
do 6 bunches of grapes,
do water mtluii,
do musk melon,
IMPLEMENTS.
Best Threshing Machine,
oo reaper..
do
seed drill,
do
wmuowing mill,,
corn shelter,,
plough,
cultivator;
do
do
do
do
do
roller,
corn plough,
do
do
do
do
do
siraw cutter,
farm wagon.
sett of harness,.
norse rak",
grain cradle.
DAIRY, e.
.Best butler not lets thau b lbs,
do honey do do
do loaf of bread, 4 fjrs
do ham eured by exhibitor.
oo nome made sobd. fi fh
do
apple outter, 6 quarts,
preserves,
do
' DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES
est quilt,
do counter pane,,
'do hearth tug,
do rair blankets,
do 20 yards carpet,
do home made clotb, 10 yards
do flannel, '
do knit stockings, woollen,
do gloves and mittous,.
00 home mads thread.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTiri.r.a
.?0r.?chtmciJ towotion. tools, furniture
M other artieles not comers; ander any of
Jhaabova heads, prizes will is awarded ac
twding to tbe meaus of tbwi crevy, and tree
fib artielss txUbiWt, - '
PLOWING MATCH.
ifost Ploughman, ' 6 00
2d . do
3d do 3 00
4th do 2 00
The onmmlf f are Instructed fcr tho Pres
ident to say that all premiums shall be paid
on the dny of exhibition.
Tho following nnmed persons were chosen
as Judges of the articles placed on exhibition.
Horsks. w iison Hutchinson, Amos ft.
IvRpp, Ira T. Clement, Wm. 1. Kaso.
Catti.ic. -Comlv Vincent. Jacob Hans.
Elijah Crawford, J. 0. Morton, J. E. Muench.
unAi!. .sthnniel lirittain. jacon l.eipen-
ring. Samuel Finney, Fred'k Haas, John W.
Fryling.
mwink. John aiooro, Kobt. aic Williams,
Wm. I.clghon.
Siikkp. James Eventt, Amos ostine.
Samuel John.
Poi-i.thv.-Dr. J. J. Miller. G. W. Arm
strong, Benj. "Tutton,
eif.taiii.K3. Alex. Jordan. J. B. Reed.
Pr. J. 0. Robins. Jas. Taggart, William E.
jitiMKh.
Fnt iT. C. A. Kitts, R. M. Kose, IT. B.
Masser, Henrj Donnel, Philip llilgert. Wm.
L. Scott, S. A. Savidge. S. K. Gilgcr, W. P.
Withington, Win. MctVary.
Imim.ekkm. Samnel Eiit, Jnc. Seasholtx.
J. S. Gilger, Georgo Rohrbach, John W.
Hoffman,
Dairv. Horatio Taggart, Frauk Bucher,
Philip Follmer, S, A. Bcrgstrcsscr, Jacob
Painter.
Domestic MxitcPACTrnEs. E. Y. Bright,
John Roush, C. W. Thurjte, E. L. Piper,
Alexander Colt. John B. uungmun.
Miscei.i.ANKncs AitTin.Ks. Dr. Galen P.
Robins. Win. Rockefeller, P. Ii. Master, Dr.
II, J. Livermore, Dr. R. H. Awl, Fraukliu
found. Mark Priestley.
Pi.owino Match. Andrew Armstrong. J
Ii. Heller. John Cooper, Isaac Marsh, Geo
Conrad.
Committee of Arrangements. Hon. Alex.
Jordan. James (card, tf. R. Peiilo, George
Rohrbach. ,ohn Ii. Packer. Wm. Ii. Dewart,
John K. Clement. Georgo Weiper, Jno. Haas,
Jacob Pointer, Hon. JuCgo Weiser, Aguslus
Covert. I lenrv i eiso.
The Exhibition will be held on the Third
TUESDAY of October.
The annual address will bo delivered by S
M. KASE. Esq., ofShamokin.
Tho different papers in the county will
please copy.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
3ZcV CLla tE) HB iUSS
I. W- TENER&Co,
Sunburn Pa.
HAVE just received a new and splendid
torlmcnt of goods, suited to the set
a ss
season
emoncst which are :
Cloths. Cassimercs and Velvets, Ready made
Clothes, English, French and American lung
hams, plain and painted Chnlli. do. do.
Lawns, Barege and Barrcc DrLaina. plain
and painted Tissue, Tissue Barege,
Thibet Silk, fringed Shawls, Em
broidered and Damask Crape
Shawls, Fanry Mantillas, stri
ped and checked Linen, Ta
ble Covers, Mosquitto Nets,
Fans, Parasols and Um
brellas, together with
a general assort
ment of Dry Goods
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries, Queensware.
Fish, Salt, Nails Ac, A c., all of which
will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro
duce. Sunbury, May 5, 1855.
NEW DEUG STORE!
WEISER & BRUNER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Market St., next door to E. Y. Ii right's Store
soNBunr, pa.,
OFFER to the public Iho largest and best
selected stock ever opened in this section of
country, consisting of
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass,
Patent Medicines, together with a complete as
sortinent of Paint, dollies, Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and
Pocket Combs, rancy Soaps, Shaving Creams
Tobacco, Segars, Port Moiiias, Stationary, Con
lectionnries, PUHE WINES AND BRANDIES
For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri
can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip
tion, in short every article kept by Druggists
generally.
Prescription Carefully Compounded.
GEO. B. WEISER,
WM. A. BRUNER.
Bunhury, May 2(3, 1859.
Baltimore Card.
A It It, . i;ii, .Sc Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
rr--- 71 k rale or
FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER,
Spears' Wtarf, Baltimore.
IV Agents fur Newark and Rotendale Co
Cement and Plaster.
G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly fur sale.
N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on eon
signmcnts on receipt.
Baltimore, March 17, 1855 Cm.
IIAYEOCK & FIDLER,
DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the old stand of
James li. Fidler,
jVo. 12 South Seeond Street;
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their large
and vancd stock, feeling assured that the eipe
rience both of them have had in the business,
and the lacihties they possess for procuring
goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. I hey bave now on
hand a fine assortment of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
Silver, Plated and Brttunia Ware, Cutlery,
Fancy fioods, &r., Ac.
N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of
Jewelry attended to with promptness and tbe
greatest rare.
Phila., April 7, 1855. tf.
BOYD,. ROSSER & CO.,
Mitisi asd sBirrsas or
Uc& 2ls!) utljvacitc Coal.
From the
Luke Fidler Colliery
Shamokin, North'd County, Perm a.
AdJress Boyd, Rosser it Co,, Sunbury, Pa.
. m. atiTD j. Russia, jas. suid. t. aosssa.
Sunbury, April 7, 1855 tf.
MANN'8 LETTER PRESSES, with
books.! nk. aud all n nr.vluta. iust r,-ivl
andforsaleby 11. B. MASSER.
ounbury, June 4. 1853..
INK Boureau's celebrated Ink, and also Con
gres ink for sale, wholesale and retail by
lioeemlier S 18M. H it MASSER.
W1LKVS COVUH CMNDY. excel
leut remedy for eouahs. cobla. Fn uU
at this otfios.
December 4. 1859. .
EBERINE, Veratria. Cuinordioe and Cin
chonta, just received by
May 19, 1855. WE18ER V BRUNER.
70R sale at this officv, Bupariur Black Ink,
Cattie MedKHae at S eta, Pan Bssotm e
Obastx, tS sstt -
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS Sc WATSON.
tib. 26 Sou:h Fourth St., Philadelphia.
GREAT FIRE, Chestnut
Si Fifth Rt.eets, Friday
morning, December 3Mh,
1854. Evans 4- Watson's
Salamander Bsfes Trium
phant, as they always are
when put to the test.
PiuttnKLrniA, Deo. 15, 1854.
Messrs. Evs o Watsom, N. 8 South
Fourth HI., Philadelphia.
Gentlemen : We take much pleasure In re
commending your Salamander Safes to Merchants
and others in want of a secure means of preser
ving their hooks, papers, etc., from fire, as the
one we purchased from you about seven months
since has preserved our books, papers and cash
in as good a condition as they were when put
into it, before the ereat fire of this morning, which
destroyed the entire Mock of buildings corner of
Chestnut and ifth streets. 1 he above ante was
in use in our office, on the second floor of our
building, from which phce it fell into the rellnr,
and renmined there until the fire was out. The
8afe was then removed and opened in the pres.
dice of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed iho
good condition of the contents. Will you plcnao
have the &ifc and Locks repaired, as we intend
to put it in use again, having perfect confidence
in its fire-proof qualities.
ours, KespectliiHy,
LACY 4- PHILIPS.
Evans tr Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds who
have their Safes in use: I, if. Mint, Fhiiaila ;
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila i famuel
Allen, Esq., High fSnerili", Phila ; John II. Hen
derson, City Controller; Caleb Cope J,- Co., No.
183 Market ft. ; Richard Norris Son, Loco
motive builders, Philntla; Bancroft $ Sellers,
Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Fran
klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvauia
RailroaJ Co, Phila.; I.acey A Philips, corner
5th aud Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro., No. 33
South Second St..; James Kent & Santee, No.
147 Nnrth Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons,
No. 51 North Thitd St.; Smith, Williams & Co.,
No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 184
Chestnut St.
A larjtc assortment of tho above Safes always
on hnml (warranted to stand at least 10 percent
more fire than anv Herring's Safe now in use.)
EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and
keen for salo, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron
Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults for Banks
stores, public and private buildings. Seal and
Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Ke.
frigerators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. "6
South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
April 7, 1855. ely. 10.
House and Lot lor Sale.
rBHE sul'scriher offers at private sale, his house
JL and lot situated in Whortleberry street,
Sunbury. Tho house is a new Two Story frame
dwelling, on a lot of 60 feet front. There is also,
a Butcher Shop on the premises. The location
is an excellent one, for any person wishing to
lollow that business.
WM. HOOVER.
Sunbury. March 17, 18.15. tf.
Watsox UcruT. Thoxas Utpii.
J. S. DEPUY & SONS,
-Vr. 223 North Second Street, below Callnu-hill,
and S. Ik. Corner I-.tghth and Sprtng Garden
Mrrrts.
THILADKLPHIA,
WOULD lespectfully inform their former
customers and others, that they have just
lard in a splendid assortment ol
Carpets, Oil I'lotbs, Mattings,
Window Shades, Door Mats, Ac, etc., at very
reduced prices W holcsale & Retail.
TAKE NOTICE We will sell our goods
as cheap as any other hruse of tbe kind in the
city,
Fnila., April 7, 185'5 w3ins 3raf.
Spring and Summer Goods !
TETER W. GRAY,
JNF0HM8 his friends that he has just received
a good assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
at his Store in Market Squaie. His stock con
sista of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassinicrs, Satlinetts, Jeans, Drillings,
Baragcs, Baragre De Lames, (linchsms,
Lawns, I.inpns, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Winter Shawls,
Diess Tiiininii r and ail items
in the Dry (iooils line. Also, a
arge assortmet of $Iio4'N for Men Women and
Children. Hats and Caps,
CJroopi losi of t'very variety.
Teas, Coffee, JSugsr, Molasses, Spices, Salt,
Fish, fcc.
tlartltrare.
A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tub;
Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms. Brushes, &c.
Qi'r.siwis a general assortment.
Country produce taken at tho highest market
prices.
Sunbury, May 19, 1855 tf.
FIRST ARIUVAL
or
At S. N. Thompson's Store,
In Lower Auiufta totenship, at the Junction of
the luhHhockcn and l'lum creek roads.
rT1HE cuiiM-rihcr having returned from the city
with a new and extensive assortment of
fashionable goods, respectfully call the attention
ol r armcrs. Mechanics and others to the same.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry lioods, viz :
CIofAi, Cassimeres. Cassinets, Jeans, Drillinea,
Sf. ..I...- I'-.,:.. ' 'I' 1 . . , it , .
jMujirnj, f ratings, i ireeas, ana an Kinds oj
S?jji-ince and Summer Wear,
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de latins, Lawns,
Ginchams, Iterates, Robts,
Woolens, Flannels, Ifc,
(at OCF.lt I K8,
Sugar, Teas, Cofl'.-e, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices. Salt, cVc., Ac, cVc.
1 1 a rl wn re.
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, Ac
Uueens ana Glassware,
of various stvles and patterns.
SOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots snd Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hits Cats, Ac, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. 17 Country produce ol alt kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
S. N. THOMPSON.
Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1855.
NEW STORE.
(At the old Stand 0 S. -V. Thompson.)
FFUIE Subscriber respectlully informs the peo
X pie of Sunbury and vicinity, thst he hsi ta
ken the Store Room lately occupied by 8. N.
Thompson, in Market btreet, Sunbury, below
Weaver's Hotel, and that he has just received
and opened a handsome assortment of
. BPfilNO & SUMMER. GOODS,
Consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Hats 4- Caps, Boots Jc Shoes, Fish,
Salt, MeaU Arc
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th
highest market price.
H. H. VASTINE.
Bur bury, April tl, 18551
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS.
TiH E subscriber having received tha necessary
forms ana taaructtions from the Department,
at Waahiagion, is prepared to procure Bounty
Lead Warrauts at the aborUast nouoav
H. B.Niits. "
JhuiaMssj. Afrfl T, !. --,:-.
TAMES MoCIiITf TOOK, M. D Xte
rROFESHOR of Anntumf and Suiverr In th Phtl
thia CoUra tf Mdtcin. and Aotfnff FrofaMnr ot
Midwifery una of tha Commit h if Payaktifta ; th Phil-
silelnhia llnspilsl, Dlorkley t lst meinbwr of th Natiml
MMitsI Assupiatltm member of tlio PhilKtetphia Medl
cnl SWK'iety ; member of the, Atc,Uco.Chirursiral Collogt
of Philsrielptiia ( formerly I'fesident and. Prnfessitr n(
Anntomy aim 8nr(eTy In Cnuletott Mllenl Colleen, Ver
monl ; and stsn, bite Professor uf Anaumiy stid rhrsi4
fty ill llrrksliira Medical liistitulion, l'lUiScM, Mass.,
Ac , r.. Ac.
litis Intel v httfouured fn a' nnnulni form sevsral nf his
favorite prescriptions for the priueiMl disease of Uiis
climi'te. The name of encli article will imply tbe disease
for wliich it is intended t lie used.
DIl.M. CI.lNTOCK'S PKCTIIIlAl.SYRrP. PrleeH
DK. MeC I. .T(M:K'8 COI.D AND COL Oil MIX
Tl llB Kor Colils. D.iichs, Ac Price S3 rts.
UK. MrCI.IVTOCK I ASTHMA AND HOOPING
COHUII RKMKOY. Pliceflllrts.
Iir. McCMN TUCKS TONIC AI.TRIINATIVK
BVItfP For 1'nnfyiiiu lite Hlnl Prncl.
Vil. McCl.l.NTOCK 8 DYSPKI'TIC Kl.lXirt For
ivnis; tone to thu slomneh relievinir pains after entinar,
nt'uriimrn, ami all nisngreenble S)iupiuins arising Horn
hi'tieefttion Price SI.
llli. McCl.tNTOCK'? nTIKI'M ATlf? MlXTPItF. A
Purely Vegetnltte Remetlv lr futernal tise. Prire W ete.
uii. mrci.i A i vi.n iiiii.u.ti A nu i.ii.Mh.rs r
or Kheunutisin, ft, mum. bwellinea. &c . Ac. Price
00 penis. .
1)1. McCl.lNTOCK-8 AXOIjYXK MIXTL-RKFoi
Piiins. Toothnclie. llendncho. Neuralcio. Ac. ke. Price
8(1 rents.
DH. McCI.tXTOCK S FKYI'.Il AND AGUE PPK-
CI l'IO A crrt.ini eiire for rill Intermittent. Price ai.
DR. MeCl.lNTOCK'f Dl AHKIKKA CORDIAL AND
CHOI.KRA PI! KV i:TI VI-: A safe remeily.
DR. MuCI.IXTOCK'S VWiKTAMI.U PIROATIVK
PII.I.S I'm C-wtiveiifss, llraiiliclie. Ac. TricelMcls.
DR. McCI.IXTIH'K S A.M IHII.IOia Pll.l For
lrreinliKitv ill the Functions of the l.iver snd Bowels
Hie best l.ii-er Pill mnde. Price 25 ets. a tux
For ile by Dr. J. MeCUNTOCK. at his Medical De.
pot, N V corner ninth mid Fillwrl sis , Philadelphia, and
at all Driiffeists nnd Dealers in .Medicines. All Drugffisls
and Dealers in Meihcmes who wish to be aeetrts, will
please nMdrens Dr. MeClmloek, fiirnishing reference,
lielne of Portt'OOiee. cmntv and sinte.
iV For Snle hv Weiser ft. Hrniier. 9'inbsrv and P-ha-
mokin ; Wm. Wenner, Nfrlhuinberl:inil ; C. Ilrnwn, Mil
ton ; I'. P. I.ut. RliMinishurg : Jneoli Knrris, Bnrkhorii
rohn Vnnlccio, Light Strict j I eiarpless A Sou, Csta-
Wirwil.
Juiiunry 6, tfo5. Ore.
Boarding! Boarding!
R8. WHARTON ran accommodate 8 or
10 respectable boarders.
Location : North-west corner of Market Square,
Snnhury. Persons wishing a comfortable home
will find this a desirable place.
tunbury, April 14, 18;i5. tf
liritish Periodicals
ItARLY CO Pit SECIRED.
rUT'Pi-fmiMmj to New Subscnbcrs! !
I.EOOAltD SCOTT A C( New Yurie, eontinus to re
publish the lullnwiiig llritnh Periodicals, viz. :
1.
THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
CLACKWOODS EDINBURG MAGAZINE
(Tory).
The present rriticnlstutpof F.iiropcoimDT;iin will rpudt-r
tltw uitltcalinrm uiinviit!y inturenti nir iturinff the fitrth
coniiiiir yttir. Thrv will orcunv n miitdle fttnuml liftwen
the hufctily wrttuii iicwft-iteuis. crutU Fiecu!atiins.f md fly
ilia Illinois tlie riniiy Jittirruil, Dtul the hn1t'rnutf Tlii6
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mitl exciteineiil it' the prcut jHtlitk:il events nl the time
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N. II. I, f. A Co. have reeenttv published, and hive
ow for sale, the 'FARMER! C.i'lUK,' by Henry 8te
p hi ns, of I'.duilHirph, aud Ft of. Norton, of Yule College,
New Hnven.eoinplete in two vols, royal octavo, conf amine;
lrtHi paces, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price in
munlin btudiiif;. M.
rt7"Tins work is not the old "Rook of the Farm,11
lately itRsi'triTATKD aud thrown upon the .Market.
New Yiirk, Deeeniber SI, 154.
Wl. F. POTTS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Maiket street, belotc 13th, north side,
FHILADELFHIA.
Phila., Dec. 30, 18S4 ly.
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
bounties.
I. I. BE VAN,
5EA10ZI1T HOTEL)
Shamokin Pa-
fllHE subscriber lie gs leave to inform his liirnds
JL and the public generally, that he has taken
the above well known stand, and will lie hnppy
to accommodate all who may give him a call.
Shamokin, July 8, 18M
Furniture ! Furniture !
Vo. 157 South Second (abore Spruce.) east side,
PHILADELPHIA.
riMIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
reaJers of the hmibury Amtiic.in and the
public generally, that he has on hand a constant
supply of elegant, fashionable, and veil made
Furniture at reasonable prices, living a practi
cal intH-haiiic, aud having all his goods manufac
tured nndt-r his own superintendence, purchaaera
may rely on getting just such articles as are
represented, l.ouugca with removable arms,
also new patterns of 8ofa Bedsteads, Those
w ho are about going to housekeeping would do
well to call.
JOHN A. BALER,
157 South Second street..
N. B. All orders thankfully received am
promptly attended to.
April 88, 1855 w8 ly, ' '
iyt. II. H. Hit: BEE'S remedy for coughs
--'coll, and pulmonary dibf ats. A supply of
thia valuable medicine just received and for sal
by 11. B, MASSER.
Suuburv. June 4. 1853.
KOOTS, Bhoea, Hats. Caps and Gum Shoes,
jual recrivad and for sale hv
Oct. : 7 1854. TBNBR4 C:
&MLVER WATCIIKS-r-A frw dtNiUas
Knabak fiiUv Wilfkai for U loo
sukbvi?, Apr! II, IM1
Just Published and for Bale
by '.0 WM.McCAKTT, Bookseller, '
. , , Sunbury, Pr.
The American
PLEADERS ASSISTANT t
Bring collection of approved declarations, writs.
' returns arid proceedings in the ssvsral actions
bow in use in tha United tales. -
' ' '
Br CoLttNsoN Rckd, Esq.,
Ipsa legit viva vox
With notes and additions, together with short
system ol conveyancing. Dy A. Jordan, Pres
ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of
I'a., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
81iindcl, of tha bar of Northumberland county,
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has hven received from Judge Pearson of
Harnsburg i
Uikbisscro, June 30, 1853.
ClSSTlIMEjr I ,
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
composition of the precedents thus offered to tha
public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct system of pleading,
adapted to our habits of business, and the practice
of tbe courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on the acts of astembly
will be as aving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safctv and brevity in our pleadings.
It should he in the hands of every prsctising
lawyer in our state.
Yours, with great resjiect,
JNO. J. PEARSON.
Hjn. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. Shindnl, Ksquires.
W. McCsbtt, Esq.,
Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago
a copy of "Reed.s Pleaders' Assistant" improved
by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with
some caro soon afterwards, and have had occa
sion to use it several times since. I think it de
cidedly vatuablo as a inanuel for practising
attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate
to recommend it. If it were generally used it
would increase the accuracy of the profession in
matters which are often very carelessly done.
I am very truly yours, Arc,
J. S. BLACK.
I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist
ant, and have examined it sufficiently to enable
me to concur very heartily In the above commen
dations by the Chief Justice.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.
July 19, 1854.
Sunbury, July 39, 1851.
CHOICE GROCERIES.
BURTON & FENT0N,
S. V. corner Sixth and Arch streets,
rillLADF.I.PHI ,
TAVING refitted their Store anew, and re.
pleuished their stock bv the addition o
every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery
Store, so as to make up a full and most complete
assortment, now offers for ssle to their friends
and the public on the beat terms the following
excellent Uooils, viz: Jellies oi all kinds; Ire
serves; Fresh Fruits in bottles and tin cans
White Clover Honey ; I.atour and other branc'r
of Olive Oils ; Sperm and Stearins Candles; all
the best brands of Groceries; Crackers, with a
choice assortment of all the staple articles, which
will be sola at ttie lowest prices, riease give
us a cull.
BURTON & FENTON,
Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, 8. W. cer,
Sixth and Arch sts.
Phila., April 7, 1855. 8 ly.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCYGOODS.
Ej4 Choict Assortment of the Finest Quality
rOR SALE AT TUS LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT
WM. B- ELTONHEAD'S,
So. 184 South Second street, between Pins and
Union, teesl side,
PHILADELPHIA.
rpirE sssortmeiit embraces a Large and Sc led ?tock nf
J I'iac Wiitelirs, Jcweliy, Silver Ware, Atbala Ware,
nliitml Willi line Silver, in !i.khiis. Forks, Ladles, Ac
Jet (iiMMl, Funs mid Fancy Articles of a auperun quality,
deserving llie eianiuiiitiuii if thnsc who desuc to pruvars
the liest gols ut the I.nwesttish Prices.
Ilnviu a practical knowledge of the business, sat! all
avHilutk lucilitit-s tor Importing und .Manufacturing, tha
auliscritn-r coiifideiitlv invites puicliiisers, lielicving llist lis
ean suppty tlicin on terms as luvoruhlc as any other estab
lishment in either of the AtUiutic Cities.
IV All kinds of Diamond and leurl Jewelry and Silver
Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable lima.
IT- Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re
paired. WM. B Et.TOXHEAD,
No. I?l Sjuth 2J St , a few doors stuve llie -id Maiket
West Side.
IV Iu the South Window of the Store, may be seen the
famous UlltO C1XJCK, which commands the admiration
of the scientific and curious.
Thila , Oct. 7, 1621 ly
TO CASH BUYERS.
BAIL? feTBTlOTEEPa,
No. 252 Chestnut street, above Vth
Philadelphia,
llava how open a large stock of
CARPETINGS,
Embracing tbs new and leading styles in Vel
vet, Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrains, Stair Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Ac. all of which will be sold at the
lowest cash prices,
WHOLESALE St RETAIL
Thila., Sept. 9, 1H54 ly.
I. S. rTHCOiST. THOS. C. KXIOI
S; L. PANCOAST & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AMD
DFALEKS IN
Fisli and Provisions
tSERALLT,
JV"o. 17 Aorth Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854.
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STOKE
So 72 North Second Street, (opposite th
Mount Vernon House.)
Philadelphia.
rjOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca
XM ses, !!28i8iUer Lever do,, do., I2; Sil
ver Lepine, do., $9: Qusrtier. $5 to ? ! Gold
Spert sclea, 44 SO to $ 10 ; Silver do., $1 60;
Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18;
Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 8 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.,:
do.. $4 75 to $7 50 ; Gold Pena ami Gold Ca
ses, $3 25 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver do., $1;
together with variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods
warranted to be ss represented. Watches and
Jewelrv, repaired in the beat manner. Also, Ma
sonic M ;irks, Pins, Ac, made to order.
N. U. All orbers sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
Plata., Sept. 16, 1854. ly.
NEW CLOTHING & JEWELRY.
CJ SIM ON. lata of the Crm of S. Schnurmsn &
k-7 Co., respectfully informs the citiaens of
runbury anj vicinity, that ha will continue tha
above business in the old stand in Market atreet,
with an entire new slock of goods, which are on
the way from the city. He will also bs prepared
to repair waicbes, having a hand in constant em
plo metit for that purpose. He therefore terpecW
fully solicits the patronage of tbe public
Sunbury, Septt Ifc 1854. tf.
. HENRY B. FUSSELL,
AxrraCTCBia or
Umbrellas If Parasols,
IN tVEET VAI1ITT, iT TNI OL STAND,
.Vo. 3 JCorih Fourth Sf.,. "
Philadelphia.
Constantly en hand large aortmesj
to which tbe attention of Dealers Is raqsjeeted.
Phila- ttt IS, 1S64. "
CAMPHIME and PluM ef tbe beet. Quality
Pos ekrte by i WKINER s SRTmXI.
.- frsabcry, May It, I saw.
' Haw Goods for tha People I '
BENJAMIN 1IKFFNER
RESPECTFULLY informs tha publla In gen
eral that b has just received and epansd a
spletdid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Stare, in Lower Augusta township.
His stock consists in part of
Clothi, Cassimers, Cassineta,
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO i -Calicoes,
filnfliama. Lanm,
Monasellne De Laluea
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries.
Also an assortment of Hardwares Iron
and steel, Mails, &e.
Also sn excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
paiterns.
Also an assortment of BOOTS A. SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt. Fish, ijc.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will bs sold at
the lowest prices.
lif Country produce taken in exchsngs
tha highest prices.
Lower Augusts, Mav 6, 1855.
United States Hotel,
Chestnut Street, above Fourth.
PHILADELPHIA.
fl J- MacLELLAN, (late of Jones Hotel.)
has the pleasure to inform his friends and
ho traveling community, that he has lessed this
House for a term of years, and is now prepared
for the reception of Guests.
The Local advantages of this favorite establish
ment are too well known to need comment.
The House and Furniture have been put in
first rata order : the rooms are large and well
ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied
with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself
that no clTwt on his part shall be wanting to
make the United States equal in comforts to any
Hotel in the Quaker City.
Phila., July 8, 1854.
SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTON,
DEALER IN
Lamps, Lanterns, Clinudtliers and Candelabra!,
So. 152 S. 2d street, ahovi Spruct,
PHILADELPHIA.
TT aving enlarged and improved his store, and
having one of the largest assortments of
Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur
nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Uurning Fluid, Lard
and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns,
Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance
over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and
Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid aud Alcohol,
which will be furnished to Merchants at such
prices that they will find it to their advantage to
buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip
tions at the lowest market prices.
Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1354.
WM. M'CAKTY,
BOOKSELLER,
Market Street,
SUNBURY, PA.
TL'8T received and for sale, a fresh supply of
F,' ANGELICA I. Ml'SIC
for Singing Schools. Ha is also opening at
this time, a large assortment of ltooks, in every
branch of Literature, consisting of
Hoctry, History, S'ovels, Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's
Books, Bibles; School. Pocket and Family, both
with and without Engravings, and every of vari
ety of Binding. Prayer Books, of sll kinds.
Also just received and for sale, Purdons Di
gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851,
price only SG,00.
Judge Heads edition of Blackstones Commen
ts riea, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at $10,00,
and now offered (in fresh binding) at tha low
price of 86,00.
A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re
specting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F.
Gordon, price only 31,00.
Travels, Voyages and Adventures, all ol
which will be aold low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
February. SI. 1852 It.
Liquid Glue.
ALWAYS ready for use. A new article of
the greatest utility and convenience for re
pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of
either Forcelsin or Glass. It is preferable to any
other cement used, as it leaves no mark where
the pieces join. It will be found a very great
saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone.
Neally put up in bottles ai 35 cants each, or
$3 a dozen. All orders promptly executed.
WM.G. MASON,
S04 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
Phila., Oct. 14, 1854 tf.
REMOVAL.
Light! Light! Light!
M.
n. DYOTT & UP.ST have rsmovtd
to their New Store and Factory,
So 74 South Second Street,
PHILADF.U'HIA.
(Five doors below their old stand ;)
Having increased facilities, we otter to Mer
chants and others. Gas Fixtures and Lanipe of
every description, and at tbe lowest Manufac
turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quality or ap
pearance by any in the country- Our stock em
braces DIOTT'S P1TEST PINE OIL UMPS.
(the best tn the world)
Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chande
liers, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid,
Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globes,
Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil 6i Fluid, wholesale and
retail.
Merchants and others will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri
ce. C7 Particular attention given to fitting up
Churches and other public building. ,
Phila. October 7, 1851. ly.
Cheap Watches Jcwelr
yiniOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel
" " phia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. W
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA,
Gold lver Watrhea, full jeweled, 18 carat eases, tV,0t
uoiu lupins IBS. 8V.fl.lKt
Cilvtr Up. full )cwlll, u
I- me Pilver SnetUiclra. I. SO
ifiold Brareleta, S SO
piiver Lvtv, lull jawl'd Is
rMipeuor Quamets,
adirs' Cad Pencils. . 1.00
Silver Tea spoons, set, 9,00
Goal PperUu'les. V.Oo
uom fens, with reneil and Silver Holder, ,C0
Gold Finger Rings, 37 cents to $ 80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, IS J cents; Patent, 1 8 ; I.unet,
, otner artu-lea in proportion. AH goods war-
raniea to ue wnst tney are sold lor.
HTALTFER & HARLET.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prics.
Sept. 30, 1854. lv.
BLANKS.
BLANKS of every description caa be had fcy
app yinr at tha office of the American.
rjJ.ROU.ND and whole Pepper, Clove. Cinna
mon, Nutmeg, Mace, AllUpice, Ginger,
Liquorice, ate, tkc, at
Nov. 18, 64. . YOUNG'S STORE.
A B'OtP'S WRITING FLl'H end Adbe
eive and legal envelopes, for aale by
H. B. 1A6SER.
Sunburv, Jaa 10. IWU
S HOES All kinds of Boot Shoes and slip
narra fsaf asJe bv . ' "
V O. EL8BERO ek CO,
- Markaf strMt, eppeaite tfce Poet Otfiee.
Bonburf, Oct. 8.
TJLANK Parchmanl Paper Deeda arid Wank (
Mortofee, Beod; Bteeuaesw, wemanosHr
Ve Itar sale k) ' H- MAeWCK. '
i. tjonbwnr i Apr! S4, !.
"AID AND COMFOBTJ
To Your Ovrn.NecbanUs.
GEORGE RENN.
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rTHE aubscriber respectfully calls the attend
ef the public to his large and splendid aseon
mant of every quality and price of
CAniNET-WAltli
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its darabla
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be hsd in the city. N, ,fl-ort :
spsred in the msnufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is detennined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly Uin
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Sofas, Divan ami I.oiingo
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards
SO F, BKEKFST AND DIM.XQ TABLB
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE-
stands, Toilet tables and
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
Ha also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
ncluding varieties never before to be hsd it
UUIJ, .ut B, jMiiiooixr, Ulack Waiirat
ltKn Ml'KG,M'!'l W,,noi!
CHAIRS, Iks rircr Puno Stools, which are
of the latest atvlrs .,,.1 l .. j
; "-.iininniM ne exrriierr
y'ri?"e m"nVr"ctured the Cities or elsewhere -
....., r , acicrmincij that there shaP
be no excuse for nersnns tn ,,.,-i.n. - -.. :. .
the cities, as every confidence can be enlertainea
. uu. me quaiuy aim unish of his ware ar.fi1
(.'hairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as geor
terms as they con 1 purchased elsewhere. Coun
try produce taken in payment for work.
MRTAKIXG. Having provided
mmseir with a handsome Hs.nsr, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at snv convenient dis
tance from this place.
u FJi' War" K9om in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern
t . GEOI5GE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
UISEVI3 KAKiU'l',
Sueenstr to Hartley I,- Knight.
BEDDING tSt CARPET
WAREHOUSE,
ATo. 143 South Second Street, five doors abovt
Spruce street,
1'17'hare he keeps constantly on hand a full
y assortment of every article in his line of
business.
FEATHERS. FEATHER rpd!
Patent Spring Mattressrs, curled hair, ' Moss'
Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses. Velvet Tn
pastry. Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain,
Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp
Curprftngs, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings,
Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and "stair
Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table snd
riano Covers. To which he respectfully inviies
the attention of purchasers.
Phila- Oct. 7, 1854 ly.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
Fran lbs Franklin Institute, riiilmU-iphia, fiara Iks
Amrrirati Institute, New York, and
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs tit Net England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 109 $ 166 Chestnut Street, Phitadelphit
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Muss. a;. J
Wtstfield, Masl.
Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, in tb
highest state of perfection, done in all the abav
establishment.
Sky-Light used in all the establishments.
Miniatures taken equally as wrll by them ui
cloudv as in clear weather.
Phila., May 37, 1854- tf.
NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
TyOTlCE is hereby given, that all persons
v found trespassine unon. or ininriiiu tl.. !,,.
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury 'i'elegrapli will
be dealt with according to the act of A aaliililv in
such cases msde and provided.
II. H. MASSER, Prcs't
Thila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Sunbury, June 3, 1851. tf.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
or Tasteless Salts,
Prepared by
WEISER Sl BRUNER.
Thia prepaiation ia recommended aa an ft
eellent laxative and purgative, it operates milJ.'r,
is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re
sembling lemonade in flavor. Thia medicine ii
highly beneficivl for diseases peculisr to sumwr
and hot weather.
Sunbury, July 1, 1B54.
PERRY Sc ERETY,
BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS.
CLANK BOOK MANl'PACTtRERS,
AND (STATIONERS.
S. IP. Corner of Fourth Race Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, 1855. tf
D
kRY GOODS, Cloths, Csssimcrs, S.liineiis.
W eatings. Tweeds, Summer elml, V.It.i
cord. Tickings, Checks, Muslins, Ac, just ree'd
and for sale ! WM. A. K.N ADD.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1S54.-
PA RASOLS of ah sorts. L mbrcllas, ra'pe
bsg, willow baskets and ceJar . of
all kinds, just received and for aale bv
WM. A. k.NABB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1834.
CLOCKS Eight day and 30 haur lion il'
Wooden framed, Cream Nuts, Oionnil
Nuts, Raisins, snd Prunes, just receive.) mJ
ssle bv WM. A. K.NABB.
Lower Augests, Msy f 85 1.
HATS AND CAPS A splen.lid W '
fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hst.
also Cleth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Miliary
Csps for ssle low by
G. ELPBERG4 CO.
Market atreet, opposite tha Post Ofiics.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.
(lOLD PENS with and without cases, ef
ft very superior quality, just recmrif
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, fr
by H. 11. MASSES
Sunbury. Dec. 87. 1S5'
HATS and Cap, Silk, Beav.r, Fur n
Slouch, Panama, Leghorn, Braid snd Chis
for men and boys. Ladies Don nets of all sty It,
just received snd for sale bv
Mav.185 WM. A. K.NABB.
JEWELRY A nice assortment of Gld and
Silver Pencileand Pens, for ssle ehesp by
G, EL6UERO V W2
Market atreet, opposite tbe Pest Offics
Sunbury, Oct. S, 1853. , ..
IT A TENT BR1TTANIA STOPPERS f'
ear beitlee er sale by
onbary, April, It, ISSI
BOOTS snd Shoe for Men, Women enl
sk;i.i w ' , . oi 1 ..IIm'
' wiwiia, a-euiee: . morocco ouwa,
lJi aj ajalaretj fiajirrv. jut received and fcr
fT - . WiCi.ISASB-
Lewer Aursetr, Msy ,'!..-