Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 12, 1856, Image 3

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    tRITtD STATE TATtNTft FOR 1S5J.
Vi learn from the Arnnnl Report of. lho
Commissioner of rtent for the yedr 1855,
that tlio total number of Application during
the year, was 4435, find tho entire number of
patents issued, was 2024. In 1841, tba total
applications filed Amounted to 847. The
cash received tliat year, amounted to $40,
412. In 1835, the cash received amounted
to 8G,380. Mr. Mason avs that "the
augmentation in the number of applications
lias been greater duritijr tho pnst year, than
at any previous period ; and that the in
creaso in Ihu number of patents is not pro
portionalily frront is One to the fact that at
the commencement of tlm year 1854 there
were 823 cases ntidispospil of in the office,
to that tho wliiilo number of cases acted
nporj during that year exceeded four thou
annd. At the briiming of tho year 1855
there were but 8!) cases on baud, and on the
first day of the present year only CG.
There are papers on filo which show that
less thiiii fifty years since tlio annual income
of the rjfticewns only vbout 1300. and that
for the seven years previous to 1F2G the ag
gregate amount secured was ubout $42,000,
or an average of $G0OO per nnnum. These
fact 8, taken in connexion with tho last of the
above statements, will show with what a
constantly accelerated rapidity tho march of
invention has been progressing for tho last
half century."
The following in relation to the rights of
inventors, will be read with interest:
Tho question of patentability is often one
of tho most deiicato nnd difficult that can
ever arise before any tribunal. A resort to
tho testimony or experts is frequently essen
tial to a just and correct decision. The law
now makes no prevision fur this or any other
kind of testimony. No witness is obliged to
appear or to give testimony, unless he docs
no at his own option, and even if he swears
falsely, there is no statute penulty.
Without the means of proving the practi
cal working of his machine, or without any
other legal testimony, tlie inventor sometimes
provides himself with u few certificates, or
pxparte nGidavits. sometimes of doubtful au
thenticity, and always regarded with bus
picion, and presents himself before the ullii'e,
IS rejected, appeals to the judge who has
no adequate means of arriving at a correct
conclusion and thus is frequently deprived
of his rights without an opportunity "f es
tablishing them in the manner guaranteed to
ull other citizens.
Nor ought it to bo supposed that these are
tn. liters of trivial moment : at lenst they are
not so to the individual most immediately in
terested. To him the ofiVpring of his mental
i-nergies arc something iimm tli.wi property;
they are his children, for whom he has labored
through much of the. fairest of life's tneri
rlinn, and on whom he relies for consolation
und support in the evening of its decline.
That ho has now no sufiieient opportunity
of establishing his rights befotp. u properly
constituted tribunal is doubtless a grout du
feet in the present system. Whether that
def-ct shall be remedied, and, if so, in what
maimer, will be fur Congress to determine.
The above suggestions are not intended as
proposing any definite plan for modifying the
present laws, but meiely as presenting the
difficulties experienced, und furnishing some
liints which may serve as a basis fur future
consideration bv the body to whom Uie mat
ter is submitted.
It is recommended that an Kxaminer-in-l.'liief
be appointed, whose duly it shall be,
to review the action of the present Exami
ners, for the purpose of introiluciiig correc
tions und uiiifurmit v of decision.
f!i;r.AT Cattle. One if tie Largest St'trk
Farmer in the Wort J. Vc copy tlm follow
ing fiom a lato uumber of tho Albany K nick
erboelter :
'Some of the finest cattle v;o ever saw
were brought to this city last Saturday on
the Central Railroad. Thero were 31 bead,
with mi nveruiru weight of two tbonornt! four
liundred pounds. Tin y .,!d for ten rents a
pouud live weight, which h pqual to $240
s-ach. TheT wer? grown L-y IJ I". II irris. of
Oliamrtigno. Ulinei.. who Ii.-i? ene hundred
bead of tho sumo woigM i-t ill to bring to
i"-irket. Mr. Ilerris is one of the large: t
ti k farmnrs in l!m world. His furm con
t-iins four thousand ncn ?. lie keeps usually
about mo bend of cattle r.nd COO head of
liorjs. About thefiriit cf May be turns the
cattle on tho prairie, ri d they graze under
the control of monnted 1 erdsirrn, who pen
ihcm nt niu-ht. 15y t'.e fir.-t (.f uutiimn his
herds, with ihe wi-o iar.ge cf rich prairie,
reach the climax of bovine perfection, nnd
ii more attractive plsihl cannot bn found.
Thron'h the winter t'u-e ii. tended for spring
sale nre stall-led, r 'Vii'irg 100 btishela of
com to feed a good ted ox. 1:1 the wir.tr r
of 1818-19 this gentleman stull-.Vd 9S2
rattle, ond honcht .'.O.oOO busbe'a r.f corn.
Iii the year 1S:'3 Mr. Harris fed and sold
n hun lred bead of beeves : their averaze
weiffht wos l.OtiG pounds. These were t'.e
extraordinary bl which took the premium ut
the World's Fair at New York. The aver
r.ge of cattle herds usually marketed will not
exceed 1,300 pounds gross.
rrM.vi.n Liqvor Riot j.v Imhaka. About
tbree-foiirlh of the women of I'liiLCeton, Indi-
r.nn. he'd a meeting on the '."1 J tilt., at whu b
they resolved tliat no mwe liquor should be
sold in that town. On the same day they
iirmed themselves with uxes, hatchets, etc.",
und in a body set to work to mob all ihe. li
fiior shops and destroy all the liquor.
The firt shop reached wus a place cul
led "Uollaher's 1'inis.h," the burly prcpr'c
, tor of which stood at Ids door, declaring thai
be would sell whenever be pleased. He dis
regarded the warning, whereupon the women
broke into the shop with their axes, and do
st royed bottles, kejs. barrels, jug, liquor and
uii. The liquor dealer had fled tt the com
mencement of tho work. The next place
reached was a German shop known, n 'Union
frauz's," where the proprietor a'o refused to
pledge himself to sll no more. His Uer
was speedily emptied into tho gutter. A
number of other shops were then vif-itcd, the
liquor frrctted out and destroyed, and only
ouo vender escaped. This was n man named
Kolb, who hud alwavs borne) a very high
character among l.U neighbor.-!, as a man who
conducted the business iu the best possible
manner. He gave the required plcdgo to
ll no more, aiicl Ins liquor was spared.
The newspupers of that locality publish ap
provingly long accounts of these, jocctd
tugs.
Calikokxia QtTCKsii.vKit Mink. Tha Uni
ted htotes District Court ill Northern Cull.
forniu hat giveu a decision in fuvor of Robert
I. ulkcr. cx-sccreturv of the Treasury.
Commodore Stockton and others awarding to
them the possession of the grout Altnadon
quicksilver mine at Santa Clara. The ex
ports of this vuluuMe mct.il from California
are ull from this mine. Tho tinaulity expor
ted in lB.r4 wag 1. 316,634 ponuds, value
6firt.an ; and in ISjS, 1,9S1,24'Z pounds, val
ne g'J'.l.),6'jl. Tlio exports are principally to
Mexico, Chili an. I l'ern, where the metal ia
wanted to woi kin silver mhief. many of which
liud flopped for want of ipuicksilrcr previous
... ..h. Wl Vtll illil UiU JUO v
ri.alhiiig exports were to EtiglaiiU and Am
lrui.u.
Impbovemext in go!. Thewiff at) Amer
jean agriculturalist ras Deen experiiner.tiiig
in soaps, and linds that the addition of three
quarters of a pound of borax to a pound uf
soap, mciieu wunoni DcuiBg, makes a raving
f one-half in the cost of seup, and of three.
fourths the latior or v.aliiiig. improves the
whiteness of the fabric, besides the usual
caustic tjfluct U thus removed, and the bands
ar loft with a peculiar soft and silky feeling,
icovid? nciuirg moro to ue neureu Ly tbc
juet auibilKU ar.Uerv.(jiueii.
Now Advertisements.
istotice
18 hereby given that a special meeting of the
stockholders of the Trevorton and Susquehan
na Radioed Company will he held upon theSHIh
day of April, 1868, st o'clock, 1. M., at the
Gi'rard House in the city of Philadelphia. This
meeting is called in pursiiancc of an act approved
March 24, 1S56, entitled "an act to authorize
the consolidation of tlie Trovoiton and funpie
fianna Railroad Company, and thcMahnnoy and
Shtimokin Improvement Company, ami to take
into consideration the agreement entered into
between tho Director of said Companies, provi
dingff the terms, manner and conditions of
said consolidation, and the mod of carrying Ike
same into effect.
Uy order of the Board of Managers of the Pre-
Torlon Slid Susquehanna Hmlroail iempatiy.
F. 1,. JOHNSON, Soc'ry.
riiils., March 5, 1856. 4 1.
NOTICE
S hrrrby given that a special meeting of the
stcckholdrrs of ihe Mahanor and fthamokin
'mprovemcnl Company will be held noon the
38lli day ol April, 1856, at IS o'rlork, M., at the
Girard Home, in the city of Philadelphia. This
meeting is called ill pursuance of an ail approved
March SI, 1856, entitled ''an act to authorize
the consolidation of the Trevorton and Susque
hanna Railroad Company and the Mahanoy and
Shamokin Improvement Company," and to take
into considuration the agreement entered inro
between the Director of said Companies, provi
ding for the terms, manner and condition of said
consolidation, and the mode of carry iug the same
into effect.
liy Older of the beard rf Directors of tho Mull
anoy and cjhunekin Improvement Company.
F. I.. JOHNSON, i-ce'ry.
Phila., April 6, ISG6. 4t.
1S5C. SriUXG MANTILLA SlSiiG.
At Wholesale and He tail
GEOROS 33TJ-r3?ir-T Sc CO.
No. 174 t'hesnut Street, Philadelphia.
L connection uit't George Ilulpin, .Yo 361
Broadway, jYeir York:
Are now prepared to supply the Trade fjSm
cvety section ol trie I nr. li, witti llieir Impqryie
lions uml Manufacturer for the coining so;iS6v
compiling nil uie newest iei igns, Horn line
Dollar to the moat costly garments manufac
tured. Mar, hunt will find it much to their advantage
It examine our stock previous to purchasing.
CUvn 1) uyers, purchasing for CbsIi or Short
Credit, will receive a lihrrnl discount.
geo. bulpin co.,
184 Cbesnut street, Philnd'a.,
Between Seventh A Eighth sts.
April 5, IS.'iO. in w
" WII1TE IlORSli HOTEL.
FOTTSVILLE. PA.
r"IHE subscriber respectfully annonne.es to his
ulilfuends mid the public, thai be ban taken
that old end well known establishment, tho
Whito ITorso Hotel.
it the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sis., in
the Borough of I'oltsville. Tho house has re
cently been very much enlarged and otherwise
improved, rendering it quite as coiufoi table as
any othir Hotel in .Silmylkill county while
the stables are large, in good condition, and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at his
house, be promises every attention calculated to
render them comfortable and satisfied.
JOS. M. FEGER.
April i, IBS'-.- If
SLI1TD3 i-lTD SKA
-3
CP at nnui ci;d pkices.
23. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 12 North Sixth St., Pl.iladeiptiia.
llriginator of nil new stvles f VliNlvTIAN
I'.l.l.N D., llordered and Painted .luides, nl
beautiful dcsi;iis. Hull', and ail other colors nf
llolUnd, used for Miade.-i, i ixtures, I'riiiiiiiiuss.
4 c, &c.
STOJlli Sit Aprs TAINTED TO OK DEP..
U. J. W. thanUul fur j.at palroriiipf, re.;; ci l
fully tolici'.s tho citizms ol Ni rll.uin' efiui.d
County to call and examine his 1-irje as.tort.iieul
before purehisir,) eUew'.iero.
WBbl'UtV TO FLEASU.
April 5, 1S0C. Uiii c
JFOJ?, SALE 1
T
1WO liOP.SLss tln-ap
for cash. Ap lv
J. U. MAN.-U..
Mar.h S9, IBtO.
1 ACKKRFL.
A'CObH.-iiI,
SALMON,
HEU KINO,
PORK.
11 A MS AND MUC?,
iHUT.Lil-liS,
I. A HO & CHI'.ESF,
Conslai.tlv on hand am)
f.,r falc l.y
J. PALM Kit i CO.,
Mattel Street Whuf,
l'alLAUCLilllA.
Wure'rtSP, 1656 3rn w
II. V. rLSSF.I.I.,
Umbrella and 1'arasol Munufaclurer,
Nu. 3 North Fourth St., N. W. Cor. of Market,
PHILADELPHIA,
Has now on hand an extensive ttso-ortmrnt of
the neweiil and mot dcsiial !e kinds, including i
monv NKW S-sTYLKS ict heretofore to be had
in this market. An rxaniination uf our stock is
licited before piirchainR elsewhere.
ISj?' i'rires as low as any house in the city.
March 59, lt50.--4vvc
T r "
riIi 1. suherilier is slid eufaijed in the manit--
faclnrioy of sunerior Machine 1'ants ft.r
Cotton and V. nolVu Factories. The liet itiiablv
cf Leather nnd Wiie utcj in mnkinir the ulove,
and alter an experience of t'.vciiK-l'nc years, is
prepared to warrant them nj'iil to any niade in
this country. I am also inakii'f superior I.eaiher
liautis, cemented anil copper nviled, tlm stictrli
taken out by pnvrerful machinery, Elevator
Mrapsfor Crist Mills also.
Leather Hose, of superior quality, made as
ouovif. JUH. H. HASritl.l.,
Ko. U3 South I'ulaw Street,
Laltiuioro, Md.
March 59. l50.-5m.
FIUKND-H' CENTHAL DUV GOOD STOKE,
H. E. Corner Kighth & Arch Streets,
rillLADEI.riU.V.
flIIE aubscribei havinir made very important
JL addition tolas establishment, by connecting
the first floor ol In Did Store Willi thai of the
beautiful tour story building adjoining known
a IliUWOM IUlu, (surmounted with a hih
Cupola, invites his Old Customer and Friond-t
to an examination of aa Entirely New S'ock of
FANCY AND STAPLE UltV GOODS.
selected ejpicly in inference to the present
opening.
The aisortmrnt comprises:
beasonable Dress Materials, of new and ele
gant kind,-
l'laid India k Clack Silks,
Shawls, of all kinds.
Hosiery, Gloves & Mitts,
F.inhroiderie & Linen Cambrick ITandkerc'fa,
rurnuhiiiB Good of all kinds.
Irish Linens, Flannels, Moreens, Ac., to which
are added New Goads dailv, of choice descrip
tions. CHAliLEii ADAMS.
r. 8. Persons wishing a eplendind view of
the City and Vieiuitv, can ascend the Cupola,
by a private Stairway which will be found well
worth a visit.
March S9, 1856. Sm w
CFDAR'FLHS, Horse Buckets, Painted Buck
eta. laat Tenderers. Corn Broom. Ba
keU, Children's Wsions. and Yillkss Clocks
i ust received and lor sale ly
My VB, 1813. I. W. TENER 4
The best collection of. Gitet erer Published.
TIP-TOP GLEE Si CHORUS BOOK.
A new and ehnles eotlectim of CopyrrlrMa never befors
harmonised, and mrtny nf I ha
r7ems of modern German Italvm Composers,
Arrnnced in familiar style, end adapted to the
use of (Jloe Clubs, Singing Classes, and Ihe
1'amily Circle,
DvC. J AK VIS and J. A. CETZC.
This work contains a creat number of new and
favorite Konirs, harmonized in a style ailapted lo
pencral purposes, while many of the (Iein of
.Mendelssohn. Aht. Kuehrn. and other celebrated
r ompnsers, arc presented in an Original tnrin.
The crent variciy of musical compositions here
introduce.!, eminently adapts it tn the taste and
capacity ol Ihe Sinking School, the dec Club,
and the Tamily Circle.
nrPRlCK ONI-. DOLLAR. .f l
Just published hy I.K1C ft WAI.KKR, No.
1fJ9 Chesnut Street, and J. It. MPPINCMTT
i CO.. .N'o. iO North Fourth St., l'hihulelphi.i.
IIST Snmj le copies will be sent by mail, fiee
of postace, on rereipt of $t.
March SS, lt?50. 4 m 14
UOTICE1
OTICK is herely gien that I am not a
' member of any partnership in the firm name
of Massrr eV ISoweu, nor in Ihe name of II. moo
& Masser. and that I will not be responsible for
any acts of eilherof said firms, nor pay any en
gagements entered into by any other person in
either of the names aforesaid.
JOHN BOWEN.
fiunUury, March 22. 18.13.
1SS8.
STRING STOCK OF NEW GOODS.
Fashionable Silks, full line of block .Silks
new stylo spring .Shawls, dress poods do..
Linens of strong fabric. Muslins of best long
cloths, staple housekeeping goods, Mens weal
ed' ull the new stvles.
EY HE & I.ANPEI.I..
4th and Arch Street!'. l"iill(U tlii:l.
V. K. Storekeepers, Families and nil
Good Nelt f.'ush Mayors are respect Cully invi
ted to examine this stock of New (jooda be
fore purchasing, as we prefer selling low, and
selling the inure goods.
Storekeepers ii'.nv often f,nd great iobs from
Auction, as we ni tend the Auction sales of
New York und l'hiludidphiu.
I'hila.. March 8, l.oii ;!:n. w
lHE subscriber respectfully in'orins ihe rili-M-
zens of Suiibury and the public ceuerally.
that he has cummeuced tho manufacture of all
kinds f
EARTHENWARE,
at hi manufactory in Whortleberry Ptrcet.ene
square east of the Kiver. has enlaced the
serviees of Mr. Haiii'. and you run therefore
depend on bin in? n pood article. The puh.if
are respectfully invited to call.
All orders from a doiluiK'6 will be promptly
attended to.
p. m.shindi:l.
Snnbury, Tcb. 2. 1SS6. If
TO RETTT.
A STORE KOOM on Market Square in Sui
- bury, and two rooms ailjoii inrr.
CHAKI.1IS rLEASANTS.
January 2fi, ISfiS. tf
ZPA."5tT TJjP.
I.I. persons indebted to the firm cf Frilinir &.
(irant, or. Note, Hook account or otherwise
are respec'.fiillv reqvHbtcd lo come forward and
pny up between this and the fort of April us they
wish to go to the city L lav in their S prinrr sup
plies. riifLINU & GRANT,
eiunhurv, March 15, IKoO. tf
LI. persons l.rinwing themselves indelited to
rn tlie suurritlicrs, ni now or noon acrouiit,
nre res)ieelfuily invited tn call and pav the same
un or Ufnre the 10th of April next, as we must
have money to luiy our lprinj and rturuuicr
auplv of goids.
J. F. & I. F. KLINE.
Kline Ornva. Pn., March l - .0 tf
BOOKS! BOOKS! !
"walk this way for Bargains-
S jp KINU dci-ir-tw uf dit.
i f in v entire
tgjl i.tiM:k (.f Iiou'.isail'l M::!iomTy, i'nnipil.;l,i;;
s.'ii.e !i0,(,L0 Vnliuiies of Law, .M.'ilic.u, l:.-li-Ri.ius
Scieutifie, IJInnk, Musical, Kclioul und
MittcellanenuH Ilouks.
Alu', It'll Kcaiiis of letter paper and a lot of
wall paper, sk-el pens, walern, Vc.
I will dipi :i' nf thcwlinle slo'k at puhlic fale
snlc at rnv Ftorr, n; pn-iie the C iurt Lijii'e,
coimnencin? en Mon-lay tlie "Hi day of Apiil.
IS;i3 nt 1 o'clock, P M., nnd ciiiilniniiii:, rurv
atterr.oun ai.d itv.:ifij; uriil the whole Ioc:l is
sold.
WM. M. C AHTV.
Per JOS. 11. McCAKTY.
Sunhury, Marcli 15, 1S3. tf
AIITETS AXE OIL CI.OTEIf,
At Eldridga's Cheap Wurchouse.
The subscriber, bein in a bye street, is under
VfTV low rent and licht opeiisrs. which enable
binitosell at the VT.UV l.tlWUM' 7M5ICKS.
Merchants vUiting 7'hiladclphia, ainl nisiiiuj; lo
buy Carpets, till I li lhs, Xi attins. tic, will do
well to call and examine liw tilock nf
Beautiful Imperial 3-plv, Superfine, 5
Finn nnd Medium Ingrain, and Carpels.
Venetian of nil kinds, )
And OIL CLOTHS cf ull widths in great
variety.
Also, MATTINGS of every kind nnd various
widths, together with a general assortment of
low-priced Ingrain Carpets, nud Entry and
Stair t'urpets, Ileaith-Kiigs, Dnor-Mats, 1 able.
Covers, Floor Cljlhs, Kag Carpets. Colton Cm
pels, &e. II. II. ELDKIDGE.
No. A 1 Strawberry Sire, t,
One door above Chtvuut. near Second St.
March 15, IN5C S.r.c FhiLidelphia.
Now "Wkolesalo Drus Et' r3.
I-T. EPENCEB TXIOiVEulVS.
No. 26 South, Second Street, Philadelphia.
1MFOKTEH, Manufacturer and Dealer, in
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye
stud's. Faints, Oils, Colors, While Lead, French
and American White Zii.'c. Window Glass,
Glisswarea, Varn'uber, Brushes. Ii.slrumcr.ts,
CroundSpiecs, Whole Spices, and nil other nr
liclcs usually kept by Driiu"4ists. including Bo
rax. Indigo, Glue, Shellac, 1'otarh, Ac., e. All
orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended
to. Country ,M erchauts are inviled to call and
Hxamine our stuck before purchasing elsewhere.
Coods.scnt to any of tho Wharves or K iilioud
stations. I'rices low and goods warranted.
March 8, 1856 ly
FOR LEASE.
"rF.IN.S No, 3 and 4, seventeen and thirteen
' feet in thickness of pure White Ash Coul,
on the Green Kidge estate at Ml. Carmel, both
Veins driven tr marketable cod. For further
particular enquire of Chaa. W. Churchman,
Philadelphia, P. W. Sheotler, i'nttsviire, or of
JOSEPH S. DIXON. Sup't.
Mt. Carmel. Northumberland Co., Pa.
March 15, 1850 6w
VAXit:i.
IMMEDIATELY three Industrious Girl to
learn the Millnery businoes. Emjuire at the
Millner Store of
M. L. GCSSLElt.
8unbury, February 23, 1856. if
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
6 UN BURY, PA.,
Aided by some eight vears experience in tha
lraclice of the Law, will attend with fidelity to
all matter appertaining to or within the line of
bn profession. Unic witu l-Buriai f. uruuer,
Eso,., Market street.
riuiihury, Pepl. 15, Jf S. tf
MTT IS nUlSOI TOGETIlF.n.
IIOLLOyAY'S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK?
tt dsn bsen tliclot of the human raca to be weirlind
d.iwn Uy dn.-nio smt siuTurhig. IIOI.1.0WA Y'8 I'li.U)
nre spreially adneled In the relief of the WF.AK, tlm
NEIlVoirs. the tiKI.ICATE. and the INFlK.M.oi all
ehmrs. aii s, sexes, and constitutions. FmfrMor Hollo
way periM:ii!y sapvrinteiKls ihe msuafnctMis nf his med
ici... m in ihr. Cnttt-d titles, and olTtrs Ihem to a free sud
enhvhteniiJ iiropte, ns ihe hesl itrutdy lbs Work vver
saw for tlie lemovul of disease.
THESE riLI.S PUmFY THE BLOOD.
'i'hene finn"un li Id ure eJtnrfMly ctmibmed lo opirate
on the toitiiirli, ihr. Uvepr, Ihe kitlneyn, Um lui'tft, thf nkin
ud (lie i"w:ia, CfTrrliiii( nny ilrrmifffmput inlhtir fniir
Iim, pntiiyiiiK tit-hl-nrtl, the very IuuuUui of In a, and
thus curing iiiiene in all imformi.
DYSTEI'SIA & LIVER COMPLAINT
Nenrly htlf the humnii iw hnve tnken llmitc Tilli, I
mfi been proved in ull p'lrln cf the wnrid, t U:it Muthiiitr
Ims hi-i'ii i'uuiiiI rqtuil to lliprn In tviseii f tlitorderg (f the
liver, (tyi'tpsi!), hik) 6tininclt ccniuisjintu jjonunilty. 'i'hrv
mil iiive a hrnllliy tniic to liime rRuui, however niucii
der.int-il, und when ull oilier mcaiia imvo failed.
GENERAL DEJILI'lV, ILL HEALTH.
Many nf the most despotic Government hnr ope.n.(J
llicir Custom llounea to the tntrHluctiy W Uipi piiln.
tn tt t hr-y nmy Im-i-tup the rnediciiie of to mtiwi. JUeam
ed Culk-gts ndimt lliMt this tiitiluinp ii the hut mimOy
t-vor kn wo for inns of tlclicule betilih, or where the
nyotcin hrts been impinrcd, nulla iirvigotuling pp.porlit
never fail to uilrd rulicf.
FEMALE COM PL A IS TS.
No femnle, youi.fr or nM, iiiould he without thin pel?
bnU'-d iiHdieinc. It coirwta nnd rt'gultMcs the niMjiUiJy
r-DiirHfN ni nil pi-rinds, nt'lhiir in mnny t-:inpa lilte n clmrm.
It isnlfl Uie l'it and tnhfst iiifditMijrj that run be itivni lo
('liil.liru t.f ull iiRffl. and for nny cuinpluint ; CtJiiKemir.ntiy
no tumily Bhouid be wiihout it.
five the best vewty known
tn the world for the following tlhenaes
Aftlmin. Fi-vtT nud A pit? Slnne atnl Gravel 1
it rm..t f7u,.,ui., .., !..:.,, . j ...
C-muha H.-.i.;:,i-h.'a Inward wViii,, 1
ImllkM-rtl 'ti
Jnt!iM'h.t:i
iMtl'iinniitJiti
Venereal AlT-c'iiii.
W.'iiiiS, 1 't'.ill
l.iver C 'lip.hiinia
lwuffBul JSpiriia
("hfnt Dinrnara
("tiveiiesa
l ariepein
Ui.iri.fu
riica
Dropsy
' Sold nt tlie Trinndir torlcs of I'roffaarr Ilnr.r twa?
80 Mnitleit 1-iinr. New ork. hikI !iI4 Stnmd. I ,.itul n, by
ud ri."i,fftftiife Imttifiiata t'd PcalcrH in .Medicine thnnnr-h.
out l.'niicil Slatt-v, ami Ihe eivilizcd woild, in buxr.i,
ut 9.1 rc-iiei. O.'j renia, and l cnoh.
t'" Taoreiau coiuidei ub!e anving by t&kiiifj the larger
,. B Dircctlnna for the pnidnnce of patients in every
diinl-r lire aiT;x-d t each bux.
.Mii'i h iM, iboO Ivra
"AID AND COMFORT."
'; o Your i)n Hvvh:nlc.
Wilkinson h Renn,
Kcsprctfully annorjiice that they hate taken the
"hind lilt" ly occupied liy (ieorge Penn, where
thev arc prepared to manufacture nil kind? bf
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Gf the most Fashionable Style.
rPIliN Hiihcriliers resiectfnl!y call the attntioi
-1 ofthepuhlic to their liri;e and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price f
(:aki.i:s-.va m
wliich car.not full to recommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of ils durahle
workmanship nud splendid linish, uiadn up of the
hest stock to be had in the city. No e.'liirt is
spared in the manufacture of their ware, nnd tlie
siihserihers are determined la keep up with the
ninny improvements which nre constantly being
made. Their stock consists of Mahogany
.Solas, IHvnii ntul Loniiro
Bureaus, Sacretries, EidehoarJs,
SIH'M, BREAKFAST AS8 D!M.G TABLB
and uUo VENETIAN U LI ND8, equal to Phi'a-
dclphia liiunufactarc.
DEDsTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WOKK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLKS AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of their business.
They alo manufacture all kinds ami qualities
CHAINS.
ncludin;; varieties never before to be bad k
Snnhiirv, sucli as .Maihmiam, Ultra: Wiljct
! n Ci ii i.t M h.e (.liir.ci .v ; y Wivnsoa
I C II A I Ks, ami FANCt 1'iao TOni.s, which are
of the latent styles, and warranted to bo excelled
I by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere,
j The stihsciihers ore determined that there shall
j he no excise for persons to purchus-e furniture in
the cities, a every confidence can be entertained
iiii.nit Ihe quality and I'.uUii of their ware and
; Ch.'ir..
j Their nrliclcs will he disposed cf on as pood
, tcrrri a" ihey can he purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment lor vork.
'W I'N DEItTAKIXl!. Having p-ovided
thcmcelvcs with a haudsnmc Utilise, they are
now prepared f.ir l udeitukini;. and atlendin fu
nerals, ill litis vicinity, or ui uuy voiivciiteul dis
tance frnin this place.
Cc'" The ;ue Koom is in Fawn Street, be
low 'cacr's Hotel.
WILKINSON A: RENN.
P'lPhury, March S, ltliiC tf.
KEYSTONE MARBLE WORK
Market Strccr, west of Twentieth,
F1IILADELPHIA.
P. F. JACOBY & CO.,
M PORTEKS of and dealers in the vinous
oreh;n ond Domestic Marbles, Statuary. A t,,
have const, ititly on hand a lame and select as
sortment of Mantles, Tombs. Monument, Tat le
Taps. Ve., of every des.?iiption, not excelled by
an in tho city for beauty, symmetry and finish.
Cabinet Makers, Plumbers and Marble ('ut
ters, fuiiiidicd at Ihe shortest notice, with Mar
ble nf every description and paltem, whether
Foreign or Domestic, either finished in the Slab
or Block, on the must reasonable terms.
We rispecirully invite attention to our stock
en bund.
March 1, 1S.1C 3m c
Mirnriiv l koons
wiun.i'.fAi.K iii:ai.ki.s in
S'isja t iikuku &, t'fturistftAs,
No. 47 Noith WItAltVES, below Bace StieeU,
Philadelphia.
Keep constantly on hand a lart;e assortment
of FISH, CHEESE & PKOVIMON'S, wlii.'lj
they ure piepared o dispose of at the lowest
Market rates. Orders promptly executed.
March 1, 1S5C Bin w
New Wall Paper Warehouea.
33UHTON &i LANING,
Manufactures and Importers, No. 12-1 Arch
Street, second door above sixth, Philadelphia.
WIlEItU may be found the largest and hand
somest assortment ill the City.
Purchaser from the country will find it to
their udiaulage to call at our. store, where they
w ill be suited with a su.Kr article, at the
lowest prices. BURTON .V LA NINO.
No. l'.l Arch Street, above Sixth, Phila.
February 23, 11C Sin
Cliestp Fruit and Confectionary.
ItrniCAM &. SEI-LiUUS,
Wholesale Manufactures and Dealers in Confec
tionary of all Kinds, No. 113 North Third
Street, below Race, Philadelphia.
IHE attention of dealers i requested loan
examination of their stock, w hich will be
found equal to any in this' city. Foreign Fiuit
of all kind in season.
N. B. Orders by Mail or otherwise promptly
attended to.
February 23, J85 Sine
IFOR SALE,
Second hand BUGGY cheap. Apply
to CHARLES' PLEASANT.
8unbury, March I, r8"6.- 41
nUSBAND'8 Magnesia for ale by
Ma 19. VKISER fit BRUNEI?
OOTS, Shoes. Hat. Caps and Cum Shoe,
just teemed and for sal br
Dcf. V 1854. TEr.B r
Nurserymen, Trait Growers and Farmers !
NKW YORK HOHTICu17t"raLIRKV1EW :
A Journal of Suburban Art Superbly and
Profuly Illustrated.--Devoted to the
Advancement of tthe Rural Interetti
in America.
Thift tRotifi of the targe aiul nrntt elitbonitt woriao
the kind in the world.
RuibI Architecture forma one of tha principal feflturea
F.arh number coiitaum fmm two tn four etioviiiga of
model cottiiges from duaigna by eminent fti.d akilllul ar
chi:etta bpuce ie alsj nai(ntd to the tint el h I art of
I Jind.ape Oardcmng iijrravel pbina of garde na in avcrv
t)letand ad n pled to the peeuharitiea of ditTerojit ordeia
of nrt-iiiiM-iure, bettulify th work.
Eugiavitiirt of new fruitH, nw flowera.titw vrpetnb.wr,
Ac . tne itluAtrated and dew h bed tia iwn their reiprctiva
qnalitira vun be determined, t'nrmii.R tlie moat complete
and eU-gnnt Alamml of Hum I Hushandry ever altempttd.
An experienced cor pa of practical writ em, aeveA in
number, ure enM-d to fill iti columna.
It contatua acvtniy tupe phgt:a, and ia printed oo the
fincat pwirl-antfareil pujri.r. inimtnituredexpTC8aty.
Tkrm Sa pur annum, paynble invHriubly in atlvanc.
Fifty ciiia roininisai'iit on en eh aulrtrriber allowed to
thua who net aa agenta. 1.000 will ! liatril.ulii at the
end of the year urn-nig thote whoaend n a the twenty hirget-t
lista of aul(cril)ra. Thcae f rrmiutua will lie paid in caah
'11 1 a Brat pietniain will he $St)0.
The follnwinp ni nrtcnlA fmin hundreda of aimilur
notirea, voluntary contributed I7 cimtcuipoiunecua publi
catioua
The Iloftioultnml Review dBTTVea th moat liberal pa
tronnpe. It ia nt only eminently prnrixn), bnl ia written
in a atyle that ft on la the brut tifv-rla of the kite A. J.
LVIH2 KKlCrLKHdiChER.
Tho most clrrrjuit und 11 iff 111 iKHik of the kind that Iiai
ever come iiiidet our obcervntion. HkuMTER.
Mr. Renftlca, the Kditnr of the Unrticulturul 1ivirw, i
a piat-ticiil putut-Lifjis, niul one of the ftucat a'-ln hrj uir
country Ixutat a of. Hf piianr-nar-a tlie ulowina dcarriptivc
Kwr5 u,f l,icktiia. the cU-ftnt g 'tfcip of Vnlnh?, fun
tned Willi n thorough kuowlide oi rural art. hi i s
rol.ir.K TiiiBtNi:.
Karnirra buy it for yrmt a ni buy It for your rliiuclitcra
It ia a rich tnt' lleclunl ttent ; n rare rr.nibuiatii'H ut the
beautiful in d the usrful. Anot -., N. Y.
W e had ttiontrht ih.it in I) wimijji'a defitli, the el'tqunt
ndvoiMte (ifrur.il tnio'iime- I'hnd In ci-me on') a cheiishiV
rennsi.!raii" : but m Mr. H-akflawe di-iVLi Huen ihliy
rich tin tie of iii-Mial wejl'h. tlint betaken jnfljeuca uf
tlie apirit that in g-'iic ,MMCuik Tkip.i
A lvertiwra will fn"l thia nn ninnraaetj mMium of
I ii'iiri( v. in IIIV 1 1 "1 I If, II II II 1 .11 IVt : If." W Mi" "'ir r a f II
aivilv in every MtHe in the I'nion. AdverUatimeuta in.
aeru-dut the mtc of 310 per page.
WOOD rJKORAVXI70-
Tiior leoiiiririr W-vid Kntrntvtng, can hnve their orflcra
I'X'cutrd in r.n imriVilWI ininnet. Sptvinl attention ia
trivtu to vii wj of AMMALS; nn cxiietinicid KngliRh
Lni','triitMiiiin i fnt;: ifi'd f.r thia ejtprrra urpote. "I'er
wna itviMir at dinViiice can forward a dnpin-rotype of the
o.;ci't fbv rnnitl tbev wiili cnpnivf.d, which will be a
p'i.Ik i.'iit ciiite In f'lj'Min 11 ptrt''t f.te piinijC.
Stock
Ur-'.il.-.rs w : 1 1 flrult witti very Ii.m.tui lerius.
i'tlin..iry It, Hi 0:in
TAME McCLlKTOCK, M. D., Lato
. iiuurrKom ... a ............ b...i tt.. ........ ... i m di.i
...'A. ....W,. ... nil'.l !... B.... . .J . Il.B ,11.1
tu!el;:n Colltye cf Meilieine. und Aetna; tiitless'.r til
.Miilwifrrv ; one of llie ttil.nlltirc rtiysieini cf III- I'liil
navljitna 1. spitni, bli'culey; line m-inlier a" lite Natcuiul
Mciitxil .iis.iciutitni ; metiil.rr of tins lMnlinMpliai Medi
cal S.wiely ; mt'iiil.er if Hie MiMiej-ChnurC'cHl Cnlkge
nf lMiil:iilelthia ; formerly I'remtle'iL uiul Prot'essr if
nat miy a. in Sunr.-ry in CantU't u M-'licil C-'lIcp", Ver
muiil ; nnd n!so, lut.; I'ml't's'-r of Aiiuti'iny inul lhvsi.?.
ecy in Ikrlirltire .Mcilicul iiistitu'.iuii, Pul.f.ctJ. aluss.,
He. Ac, i.e.
this lalciy iiitrr.thiced in a p"pu'.t!r f'rm a-vrral ' f Ics
facorits p.'.'ecrtMti"HS lor the pnncipnl li-:i(. of lloh
clonule. Tlio n.ime of cncli nrtic will iiilply l!ic tlmca.e
for wll!-!l it IS inleii'l.il to lj
Tit M. l'I.IN fOCK-rj t'KC IOKALSVUrr VrieeSI
till. McCI.IN I'OLK'rt t;ol.l) AND OCH GII .Ml.
Tt,'ll". I'or i: .!.!. Coefflis. ,vr I'M fB els
lilt. McCI.IMOlK'S ASTHMA AND HOOriNO
C'U lilt ItlvMKDV. l uce .''I i ls.
Ir. Mcfl.l.TifK'i TOXIC AT.Trn.NATIVH
SVKi:i' l or Purify iii I'a- l;.-J. True St.
I'll. MoCI.I.STOL'K S DVr'I'lUM tt.' KI.IXIFl For
pivu i; tune lo Ih.r hl-.licti-h rellevniC p.ons lcli-r 111111,
h'.iLti!irn, tin. I nil (LsiigifiaLit: sniiituiiis niising fioin
III 'tfrM'i'-n 1'riff. ?1 .
lilt. Mi Ot.lNT'li K H nitllt'M AT1C MIXTI'RK A
I Pnr-ly Vt'Cflr.l''i' item'lv li.r liilTCfl ticc. I'n.-f M' e's.
McL'I.INTUl'K-S KHI'.l'.M A TIC l-l.N
IMMK.Vi-
Vor tthuutllatiaia, Sprains, r-welhnirs, &.C t u. l'xice
AO rnti.
Dlt. McCI.INToCK'S ANOI1VM-. MIXTl'Itr--F..i
Pains, 'I'o'Jtlnn'he, IU-ucflelie, .Neuralgiu, A.C. .c. Prii-e
SU till.
PK. Meri.lXTOCK'S ritVlilt AND ARVK. PPi:.
CIIMI' A r-rt.ri en- tor nil I'ltrrMCUea'. Vri 1 .
IUI McL'l.lN TUCK'S i'lAKItlUKA COHIHAI. AND
CIK ll.KH A PHK.VI'.NT! Vi: s.,l r-i:,.s v.
IMt. MeCI.IN TOC'ICS Vi:iKTAm.K PI KIiATIVh
Pit. t.f K"i l'-riviun, ilc.i.laSie. Ac. Pru-e .'lets.
I'll. .M.ri.lNTOCh S AN Illlll.liil'.-s I'll.l.SlM.r
Irri jnlarily in tiii Knncrii'lis laver sail lioweis
Ihe hear l.icer Piil nv.de r & ets. tt U.x
For x:f by Dr. I. .M.-CI.IJJCK. si Lis Me.tlent Pe
pot, V comer iniitii incl Pi'Iii.rt its. Pliilnilelplna. nml
at a!l Drnuitintii ntul Di's'.er-in AIiHiriios. All Urugpiils
ami Ilea! in M.-tlicins w!c wish lo lie. sgentB, will
plfMAp Bflrtdres Hr. r.'C!iatoeli, rnriiikliusz reference,
rniiiie of Po.t-OiT;i'e, r'tnnre aivl st.ve
l"5 For Sle liv UVi-T .V Rrmi'T, Snnlisrv am! r-hs-in'
kia; Win. Weonirr. Norttiuinlirlan,1 ; C. Urown, Mil
Ion ; K. P. l.ut a. Hlootnhiirr ; .li-nlk llnrris, linckhorii :
;o!m Va.ilecio, l.igiit b.rect ; I &iiar!cs Jr. Son, Cala-
Kitbnisry 0, lfi-IG t a.
Premium Improved
! SUPER PIIOSrilATE OF LIME.
THE OM.YSlI.VKIt MRDAL.
Yet awarded 1 y Acricultnral Socict'e was siven
to this Superior Article, at tlie lat I'ennsj Ivania
State Fair, at Harris!. nru. as a fertilizer of the
best qunlilv lor Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and
Potatoes. liaising heavy crops, and greatly im
proving the anil. The mbsrriber respectfully
informs fanners and dealers that he is prepared
to supplv Ihe Spring demand nt the old price.
Agents wanted a uu-iai dis
count allowed.
AI.sO.-No I I'cruw .n nnd .v.ew.-a:. t.uano.
tt 1 I I 111 III. I ' II....
-ouoicuc ami i.n.... v ui.ui.i.,
oap, cVe., of the best quality, at iowc.t market
rates.
JNO. L. FOMi.ROY, !
9 niuf 10 Suu.h H'.nn.f , l,t l0ia MariM Street !
I'KII.AUlil.l'HI.v. !
Farmers can load en two private alleys, and
evnij the crowded Wharf.
March 8. IRSC -3:nc.
IVuiiij Ivisn2:i Mire ori.
No. 5tJ Arch street It-twzeii Second and Third,
(Opposite Broad fc'tnel.)
PaHILAEELlrHIA,
Sierrs, JH'ltltt, Screens, 1! otri 1 1 "t'r tf
wl rushes and u idth.i. i i'i o'l ki:.ds
of plain and fancy Wire ll'irA
Heavy twilled Wire for Spark ("atchers; Coal.
S.ind nnd Gravel Screens; Paper Ma'.er's Wire;
Cylinder and Dandy Hulls entered iu the best
manner; Wire and Wire Fencing.
A verv superior article of HEAVY FOUN
DERS SIEVES. All kinds of Iron Wire and
Sieve.
DAYLISS. DARBY & LINN.
Phila., March S, 1R5C time
I'L.-lTE'Oie.H H'AUIS
F every description, suitable for Rail Roads.
rVc, for weighing Hsv, Coal, Ore and
Merchaiuli-e generally. Pun Lasers run no risk,
every ( 'i'e is Guaranteed Correct, and if, slier
trial, not found satisfactory, cm be returned
without el,aib'e.
IV Factory at the Old Stand, established for
more t'.an twenty years, corner ol .NINTH and
Melon fcliects, Pliiladcluhia.
ABEuTT At CO.
March I, 1 8.' 6. 3m c
TO BUILDERS AND 0THER3.
TrANTED. to establish an Agency for the
" " (ale of Wood Mouldings, of which there
are from If CO lo ii'OO worth used in every house
that is built. Our advantages, in the use of a
Machine that will work a whole board into
moulding at one operation, and the large a
mount cf capital employed by Ihe Company,
enable us tn give a liberal commission. Pattern
book furnished, containing '.ioU patlcn.
Address J. D. DALE, Willow ntreet, above
Twelltli, Phihdclphia, Pa.
January 19, 1856, out e
NORCROSS" ROTARY PLAKISO
MACHINES.
T NTED To sell the Right and Machines
for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and
Grooving Machine, for board and plank, under
the Nocross Patent. Also, the attachment of
the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole
board into mouldings at one operation. This
patent has been tried, and decided in Ihe Su
preme Court in Washington, to be no infringe
ment, being superior to Woodsworth's Machine.
Apply to J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above
Twelfth, Philadelphia, where tin Machines can
be seen iu operation.
January 111, 1856. 3in e
NOTICE.
All persons knowing thomselves indebted to
Ira T. Clement, on Book account, note or other
wise, are requested to call end pay up without
delay, otherwise their sleeourrU will be placed In
the hands of c inslgietrate far eetlectinni
KoatKi.', Km. 17 Iri.Vl If
REMOVAL.
CHAHLT53 MAGAHOE , CO.
IIAVl.NO REMOVED FROM NO. M COMMERCES!1.
To Tat
Svuth-West cor. of Sixth and Curpinter Sts.
1'IILADKLAUtPI,
CEO lo call Ihe attention of Purrnaneiri lu
their extensive assoilinent of l'sjier, and
Pajier Makers' Materials ; Triming Tapcra for
Dook and New. Water leaf, aized, uncalien
derod and eallendered, of all qualities and pricer,
slwsys on harrd : llardwnro end Manilla Papers,
Trunk Boards, Uimlers' Board), Ilanginl'aiiors
Ac., Ire.
l'artiiular attention ia invited to ttvsir eiten
sire axsortment nf
LLDOEU PAPER3, ...
From the most Celebrated Manufactories in
fhe Country.
Among Oitir WRITING PAPER STOCK
La found
Com. Note, Folio Post
Atlantic Note, Thin Medium,
BaMrPost, Demy,
Quarto Post, Medium,
i'liol's Cap, Royal,
rt'H Cr, s, 1, Knvel.
Inipenal.
Plato Papers, of every description, iio and
quality. Map Topers, in grout variety. Kn
xelopo Pnpers, white, hulV, and poid, either laid
or wove. Colored Papers, fine uhucd, and other
varieties.
Manufacturers nro invited to e.jair.ine their
Ktiii:k oTIiags, foreign and Lloiiieslic, Ulcn'h
ing Powders, of approved brands: Alum, ground
or crude; Sal tioiln, od Ash Flt''nas Wire
(.Mollis, Ultramarine, nnd Paper Makers' Mate
rials seix-rally.
Ity Tliry are also prepared to tako orders ol
odd hi7,e ami weijlila of any ol the aiiuve descrip
tion of Papers.
January 2G, 1R6 61110
Fashion ublo Hals and Capii.
ASHEY & RCCAP,
Ko. 1 30 Muriel St.,
rilllADELFIIXA.
ffNFORM their friendn und the public
generally, that thry continue to keep at
their old stand, a large and extensive assortment
of lints, caps, &., Rot up of the best material and
in the late) and beat aty 1c uf workmanship and
finish.
Country merchants nnd others will do well tj
call and examine bclmc purr;. a -.m,; clscwhcie.
Phila., Nov 10. H.r5. tf.
VALUABLE FAK1YI FOIi SALE.
I'llin suhpcriber mTcrs at private sale, a
A VALU A15LK TIIACT OF LAND,
situate wt Snjar valley; Crcen towmhip, Clin on
county, "uhcut 1 mile fri in l.r iiansv ille. and 9
miles from Lock Haven, adioiniue lands of An
thony Kleckner, Geo. Crumley and Ceo. nuok.
.liliiiniiiiT J2 1 ncri"! sir!.-1 nmuio.. nil nl utith I
is excellent Limestone land-about CO acres of
wliich are cleared, and the balance well timbered
and watered.
The iinproveiucnts are a two .tory
Log House and a log barn, near the western end
of tho said tract, and an excellent young orchard
of choice fiuit trees. Also another excellent
two story Log House and log barn on the east
ern portion of said tract. The said premises arc
so situated as to make two excellent Farms, and
will he sold together or separate, to suit purcha
sers. Persons desirous of purchasing the above
properly will please call on the subscriber, resi
ding in Upper Augusta tp Norilnimbr rland
county, 5 miles from Sunbury, who will accom
pany them lo said premises. Terms reasonable.
GEOKGE M. FOUKEdTEK.
December 22, 1855. if.
OH.E.A.T EXCITEMENT I
La.est and best arrival of the Sctxscrif
At the Store ui'
P. W. Gray,
In Market Square, has just received his Stock
from Philadelphia, consisting f
Full and Winter (I otitis,
Embracing a great variety of
Lady's Dress and Fancy Goods.
The following comprises in part n list of my ex
tensive and elegant stock, which for variety and
cheapness cannot be excelled in this market.
l'OH T11K (J KXTLF.MKN",
Illark and Fancy Cloths end Cassiiiicrcs, Elnek
Satlin and Fancy Silk V eatings, shirting Mudin
Drawers and Under Shirts, Kentucky Jeans
Velvets, Blankets, &c.
I'on tiif. i.adh:?.
Black f?i!ks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored md plaid
nil wool. Muslin lie Lain, a large lot of Prints,
of the best brands and styles, brown and bleached
I sheetings, twilled and plaid l.in-.n
I 7. ... 1
.1 it J
Tic'i.in.Ts. I
; r(.,i v,.llow smI mtp rrev Drills
Cambrics, Dress trimmings, ribbons, laces, glove a, j
hoec and iruh linens, and other things too tedious
In mention. I would eurncstiy solicit a liberal i
share of their patronage.
Eoota & Shoes, a larjii assortment.
HATS i CAPS.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CEDAR W A HE,
FiNH & .SALT,
C.i otcrlc of every vtirlolj.
Tea.ColTee, Sugar, Molasses, Pice, Cheese, Vin
egr, Candies, Candies, Soap, l;irel;crri. Bionrff,
Lead, Shot. Bed Curds, Plough Lines. Gla : fx'.i
111x12. 11x10, Staieli. Fluid. Dairy f'all. rr rnk
ing and Cliew'ing Tobacco, Fine l.'u'a's( Maici.es.
Mustard, Carulie Wick, Blaekii.g M'at.r I'toof,
and a general assortment of
qceesswauk axd glassware.
Country produce tukeu ut the highest niariint
prices.
Nur.burr, Get, 27, 15. tt.
VALUABLE PROPERTY I0H GALE.
rpilE
MIIE subscribers, Executors of the c'.t!o of
M. itenry .iiusser, oec ii., eikr t pmaic Fu:e
enry Musser, dee'd., cC
the following property viz: A lare to stoiy '
frame dwelling house, logcidier with abuut
50 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Auausta township :tdj-iniri ;
laud of Daniel K in tn i i n end others now i:: til
occupancy of John R. K.mfiaau ei a siore and i
dwelling. The bouse is new cud the location a i
good one for hnsines-'.
Also TP ACT OF MMEsTONE LAND, j
in taid tnnji.-hip on llie rier nbout 5 mi'is I e.
low .s'uul'U. y, adjoining l in lsof . I. 'I'. M'Phcrson
and olln rs, coiilainin.;, nbout PO nens. 'I'he
coil is pr.idintive uml eouteius liine.'.lnue ai.d
other miners!. j
Also a tract cf Land, entraining about 35
acn son the hill, about two miles below ."unln.ry,
adjoining lands of the. bcii the late J. hn
Conrad and other. Thero is, on this tract, a j
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particular apply to the sinVcril'-ere.
H. B. MAW Kli, )
P. B. MASSER. S rW-tor..
FRANCIS BUt.'HER.)
Sunbury, January 19,185(3 .if
COLLINS & M'CLEESTER'S
TYPE FOUNDKY
and Printers Furnisliirip; Warehouse,
Vo. 1 Lodge Alley, bad of new Masonic Hall,
rhiladolpliia.
Phila., Jan. 12. Iba8
roie sALii.
rBHAT large and cammodioua HOUSE,
M aituatcd in the east cud uf Market .Sired,
rjuiilnny, payments to be made to suit purcha
ser the premises will be shown by the subscri
ber.' MARY MA RULE.
8unbury, February J, 185C 3m.
HALI.ENBERGER's FILLS. A etaut
cure for Fever sad Ague, for sale by
WEISER A. Bill NCR.
Sunbury. uly 9'i f4.
T AUD WARFA NTS. The highest pii,e
"will
II he giren fT Land Warrant bv the sub -
H. B MASISER.
SCtltwt
of
Fall andVinter Goods!
IRA T. CLEMENT
B NF0RM8 liia friends and customara that U
JS. just received an elegant assortment of
PALL'. AW!) WIKTER G06dS ! I
kt Lit Stcre in Mar:;et Street, Sunbury, vtliuh
no nuera to tno pni'lic at tlio lowest prices. '
Ilia stock consists nf a nencral aisortment
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimtrt, Ccssntts, Jeans, Drilling,
MsUii:, Linens. Calicoes, Muslin dc
Lains, Lmnns, Ginghams, llfraet.
Also a large assortment of CLOTH I NO.
A larrre nHsorlmnut nf Boots end Shoes, ff
Men, Women nnd Children.
Silk Hats. ,
Panatnrj, Palm lerf and other Summer IlaW
'I"faU'.r.
onoCEKlLS of eiery variety.
Sugar, Tea, CoiTee. nU-ranrs, Cheese, Spice.
Fish. Sail. fee.
HAKDWAHE,
VU: Iron and Steel. Nnili. Fi'Ks, Sawn, Ac.
QUEENSWARE,
Ten Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saurrrs, $c
Tir" Country produce of all ki mis tiscnin ex
tlianire at ihehinhcst market prices.
Oct. SO, 1855
COTLElKEciTlEIK'G.
MLPXiIANT TAILOft,
STTT-TBtJ-Rir, TJi .
Respeelfelly informs, !he rilivens of Suiilrnry mil
the public r.enerally, tbut )io hn iust reeeirej
from Philadelphia, a choice and select Kusunucii
of Clotha, Cassimcrcs, c.c , viz :
French Hack Cloth. Dlaiti and twilled.
! Llack Hearer 2j fvr o' ercoat.
Fine blue (v:t'.i.
Clurrt ci '..
Casiiajercj front h black err le I.
d-3 t)o do lj.ii)iKi!i.
do ! prey mired Doebkiu.
Vestini! rhiin ci.i''!; vi!!; velvet. .
do 1 iqurcd vch at. Plush velvet.
do Llatk satin figured.
Woolen Slur; and Drawers.
Gentlemen' V.ir', ot Iand!:vrcliiefc.
do Neck-tie:i.
All or which n i'.l be sold or n.i.Te up io oidet in
tho luti'i-t and best st v If.
Vunburv, Dec. I, IS.;.) tf
A
7,"J
For th-3 l.-.'.t.-it arrival cf
Fall 5 Winter ilooiis.
J. P. & 2. r."?CLSNS,
1$ KSl'KCTFlil.LV unnounce to tiicir fne
Ineiic
fio.l tl ttnl.ltf in r.r,.f.i-..i t' .l :,.., 1...VM
received at their Did Stand, in d ir..- Aitizuslii
l-t."l:ip. NVrthumlierland connty, ra.. a Khiir.
urmc unj -via i on uoous, ana
opcucd to the public a full assortment of
WESCHANLIZE. &o.,- ,
Consisting in part ot Cloths, hl.'ck and finr
Cassimems, Sattinrrti, Checks, Drawers and
Under Shirts, and all kinds of
FALL ami WINTER GOODS.
Also a lot of Ready. made Coats, Veals and
Fan'.s, &c.
ladies Eress Good9,
Cons'uting of Black Silks, Merinos, Alpicbr, Co
berg cloth, plain and fancy ull wool Do Laines.
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin, Comforts, Bay S'.u'.o
Long Shawls. Trimmings, Ac.
Also a fresh supply of (.rotcric of all kinds.
A f.-esh supply of Hardware and Querus-
ware, Drtigs and Mt dicints.
Hardware, Quecnsivare, Cedar ware, Brncr.iF, A c.
Als a large assortment of Bco.ts nfnt
Shoes, si, liable for Men, Women and
Children. Huts and Caps,
Silk Hats, und all
foods usiiallv kept in a Couittr Stole.
Cr.H and i-Ye.
r.'b";'er thi'ii the Chrapevt. .
Thankful for past favor.i wc ho)ie by strict atten
tion to btii:nen), to merit a continual: en of the
same.
All of the ahovs named slock cf coods will bn
sold positively at low prices for cash, or m ex
change fur country produce, at the highest market
price.
Kline's Grove, Nov. 3, 1855.
Thomas H. Tucker,
Successor tn G. W. Stroh,
SsA Rl'.sPECTFULLY infurms the
l'',-yy?S. ciiiarns of Sunbury and the iLb
i'J '' ti-VlvisiHe BeneraJly, that be has taken
-vJ':iij establishment lately oecui'ird by
Geo. VV. Str. li, a.:d having engaged uevernl good
workmen, v ill he cr. u!?d to turn ont woik in Lis
I line equal ta ai-.y made in thta section of country,
j Orders pir.mptiy rxecrted and all kinds of pro
! duie taken in e xcha.ige.
Sitnb-iry. Oe.to'ji'r 27, 1 ly
DAIIVILLE HOTEL,
MorL-U Street, Jhiuii!e, Pa,
W9VM i'i one rf the largest tmi i:iojt errnmo--"-
dioiis hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania,
it h isbeeti recently lilted up. i;i txcelleni style,
with ail the modern convenicn-f i.
Dain illo, Sent. C'. I
TIIACKEE CS WODDHOP,
WIIOLFeJALK
BOOT SHOE & TRUNK WAREHOUSE,
-V.'. HI Ar.h Srrct, :p Stairs,
Yn 'tween Third Fo.i:ll S:.i., uppor fide,
near Union ilu'.Ll,
Curpct Ps9 anl Yalices of all i!ei criptions.
flit III ES F. THACHEK..
K'lEERT s. WODDi.OP.
Philadelphia, Jar.. Ii, l.-:C If
"'A.ME to the premises of the iscriber in
v' L.wer Augusta towi.thip, or about th
ii 'nil of December ISoa. a tt.'ay white fchoat
annul ten mouths ohl. 'Fb owe: is requested
te c-ice forwaid pay thai ge m.d take it awnv.
JACOB KENN.'
Lo ver At-'U'ta, Jan. 1 i ISoti. Sm.
Fr-'ii h "erinn, i'auian cicth.
IV. : v
twi'l. I i.ii;l:ii, Dc:aiie. Dcbeires.
Alaprcas, Si;!is, Wool plji.ls. Mohair hnlre
Freticb, s.;o'.. ii ei..l Airij'.i.aii Girg'iii.ns, j'.:
reiviv,d and for .-.'. ly
fu' ftury. Dec. I 'M. 1'.. V RIGHT
t U iClC, Swiss, Mull, Bol inett, French
lace.', Checks, Collura, I'ndersleeve suit
Cheiuiai'tles, liealt dresses, Velvet und Velvet
tiiiuiiiinin. Turkish coui.terpanes, Elanket.
Broehe, Thibet & Bay State Shals, fur sale by
Kunbur'', Dec. 1, '5a. E. Y. BRICHT.
I'jnRH.'OPHEROUR 6 doz. fjr sale 1
May 19. WEISEII A Bl!"'ER.
IVAMi PAPER A large and splendcj
assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa
per, and Oil Shades, just received and for sala
by I. W. TTNER A Co,
Simbury, May 8, I85
FRENCH black cloth, plain & fancy C'ss.i1
mere. Cassinett. Ilve.rrnatind. Sulin ttn.l
I Silk Velvet vent patterns, Silk and Wool Hals,
l aps. Sen; I and Monkey Jarkcls, for sale by
Sunbury, Dec. t '55. E. Y. RIGHT.
W APIES' Drcs Goods. Spring and Buiuai.
4XJ Shawl.t, Black silk, silk popiiit. De I.un.e,
Ginghams, De liage, Lawn an J calico, just ro
ccivod sn l for sale by W.M. A. K.NAUU,. '
Lower Augusta, May 6, IS5 1
jLACK Futty-.a UcA article for sale br
'May V tlSEK & BRENER.
' t VUEI.LIBI-E INK st
' 1 ia. WFIS
Orn Arrival
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