Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 28, 1857, Image 3

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(ACT KtMM LOWELL.
In these dava of tariff discussion, to on
wonted interest ii beginning to attach itse.f
to mauufactures, ana our exchanges are many
of them -busied in poictiug out tlie incredible
number- fcflman beings who would be dir
ectly aided in getting living, ihonld mnnu
ijctures be fully protected aud encourged.
in pnrmance of Ibis, let the reader go with us
tT a Tew fucta from the Scientific Amtrican
relative to Lowell, MsasacbuaeUs t
".Middlesex Company make use, annually,
'or 2.000,000 teazles, 2,000.000 lbs. fiue wool,
50.1100 lbs. glue. $30,000 worth of dye stufls,
nd $13,000 worth of soap. ....
"In additiou to the above, the Merrimac
Uaiiufuituring Co., use 1,000,000 lbs, of mad.
der, 380.000 copperas, 60.000 alum, 60,000
eumuo, 40,000 soup, aud 45,000 iudigo, per
milium.
Thu Lowcl Bleachery uses 40,000 lbs. In
Aifo, ami $30,000 worth of other dyeing ma
leritil?, per annum."
li the reader will turn to his Brando or
M'Culloch, and ascertain the amount of lubor
it requires to produce glue, soap, dye stuffs,
sumac, copperas, and the industry in turn
which these branches again involve, if he
will again bo pleaded to remember thut what
Aini-ricii docs not now manufacture she is
taking up more "d more every year, and If
In. will remember that these manufactures
stimulate the industry of l he entire South unci
West, year by year, he will seo reason enough
why free labor and manufactures should re
ceive all possible encouragement.
Lei ii f take a few mure fuels relutive to a
city which in not only great iu itself, but whose
value iiits made others greut :
"In Lowell there ure twelve great e9tnb
tilUlimciitH, which liuve aggregate capitul
stin k ol fcl3,00.000 i they have 52 mills, in
cluding shops : run 394,344 spindles, and 11,
fct!) looms. They employ 8,990 females, and
4.3U7 males. They manufacture 2,374,000
yards of cut ton goods per week, 44,000 of
woolens, and 20.000 of carpets. They use
weekly 765,(100 pounds of cotton, an 91,000
of wool, and consume annually l2,317 gallons
i.l oil. uiid 20.000 of lard, 29,750 lolis anthra
cite coal, 33 300 bushels ol charcoal, and 1.
649.000 of starch. The average produce of
null loom weaving No. 14 yarn is 45 yards
per day ; weaving No. 30 yarn 33 yurds per
day."
The example of Lnwel lias done more for
benefiting America than can be conceived by
one w ho bus not investigated the supject. it
kus been, so ns to speak, a school of industry,
and hus shown, thousands how to not only
grow rich but to do good
"The several manufacturing companies
have established a hospital for the convenie
nce and comfort of persons employed bytheoi
'.-spec-lively w hen sick, w hich is under the su
pe mtendei.ee of one of the best of surgeons
ami physicians.
This say some, is sel6shness. Very well,
1 -t it be such. Jt is at leust selGshness of an
order which was but little known before New
KiicJand established a new and humane rys
t.Mii of factory labor. The increase of popu
lation in these manufacturing towns and
States is ulfo worth studying, as compared
with the rate ul winch it drags in the sheep
ramus districts of Virginia.
The population of Lowell in 1828 was 3,.
532. In l:W0 it was 20,790. In 1850 it was
13,385. Increase in ten ycais, 12,280. Top
ululion of Lowell in 18."i(i, 37,553.
.Something of the miraculous speed with
which woik is douu uppeura from llie follow
ing :
'The Lowell Machine Shop, located anioug
the above mills, can furnish machinery com
plete for a mill of 6,000 spindles in three
months."
We or Pennsylvania should never fuil to
take interest in these questions of inunufiictu
r 1 1 1 tr. The day is coming when we shall be
colossal in manufacturing wealth, and it
would be well to steady aud confirm that tie
velopcinent betimes.
IMMCIMUI.K AM) FIlC.tDISIl OLTKAGE.
On Monday evening lust, as Miss Eliza
Wilson, nil accomplished young lady, some
seven1. eeii years of age, was on her way home
from school, she was followed by a colored
man, who seized her person and attempted
In mvisli her. In his endeavors to accom
plish his foul purpose, and to prevent the
young lady from making an alarm, he wound
ed her face, nil and mulched her hands,
choked her, ami injured her body so thut she
was cun.pelled to take her bed. When she
attempted to hollow, "l'auin )ou," said the
coljr.-il man, "1 will cut your throat if you
ni:ike a noise ; you don't know me and you
can't tel." ejho describes the darkey us a
iiuddltHiiteu .uiiin, yellow color, short wooly
hull--, wore u.Ught coat, un.l hud at the time
u st.iinliii colar. Our citizens are aroused
with indignation, ami several colored indivi
du.iU have b.ien .brought In-for thee niugis
tr.iie, but .proved to bo the wrong persons.
Ciiien me out oi: horseback uiid on foot,
and every nigger that at all answer the de
scription will be presented to Miss WiUou
for i liMitifioiitioii.
A i.iwaid of two hundred dollars lias been
"fX-rvd I ir his apiirehensiou, nd it is feured
tli it '.he w rath of the peuple is enkindled,
tli'it'Su.iiild lie he arrested, Judge Lynch will
rob Jude UainsiUe of his jurisdiction in the
c.ise. Our borough is mlested with Vast
l.ai.rufS of indolent nee roes, stout and hardy
'Wl.o-li ivo no visible means of subsisteeco but
-spend their timo in pillaging and coininitting
. depredations. This is the second young lady
. tliul. has been assaulted by them within a
few weeks, and it is time they were brought
i to justice. UcllfJO'Ue iVatcim'iit.
A very sad case of seduction aud suicide
Ms nartated in the Cincinnati papers, us having
-developed itself on Saturday afternoon last.
'It appeals that a German named Kaiser, who
kept a meat store in llie street, near Alii-1
- son. had married fourteen yours ugo in Ger
, iiiany. and recently emigrated to Cincinnati.
and commenced u successful business there
Ids family consisting nt a wife and one female
child. His wife wis known as an apparently
- . nodest, quiet, hard working woman, well
,1 -teemed l.y ull who know her. About two
,m iiths ago, Mr. Kaiser being sick, bis wife
to. k charge of the shop and Mr, K. coming
,idowu stairs one evening, wub astonished on
teettng his wife and a Hiuo DiuiieU Glnssner,
who ..kept a liquor store near, in an illicit
. amour, lie drove Glossner out, but the se
ducer escaped. When Mr. K. returned to
his shop hu found it closed and his wife gone,
-rihe was never seen alive again, and wss
.supposed to be coueeuled somewhere. The
.vidian who seduced her, rather gloried in his
. cruiie. Kaiser sadly pursued his business,
stud applied for a divorce. On Saturday last,
when thu ice broke iu the Miami canul. the
.d'-ud body of a wonuii was revealed horribly
, distigtired. It proved o be that of Mrs
.Kaiser. An immense crowd attended the
coroner's inquest, and the fact was estab.
lishedlfcat on the evening of her crime she
.proceeded directly from her husband's store
to the canul. where she put an end to her
,jileuoe,. She had on precisely the same
clothes, tad the 4teys of the store in her
pocket, and the money she had that day taken
ir i'hose who knew fwc, believed the offence
was her first one, and that having been detect
ed, ha at once determined to die rather than
Jivm in disgrace.
1 meals or lynching neta made against
Glossner, 00 learning the facts t but the do.
lica interfered, aod saved the offeuder, to b
dealt with by no other Court, perhaps, than
that una what offaucaa navcur ail of nunish-
(uent, either (a this life ortha VMf.t.--kHitcJk
Judge Kowlia of nhaaja.ta bmftitv
a J . ft A . ll . . a A A. A
Tat Onto dial-Faactic Cask. Bsverat
weeks ago a convict in Iba Ohio Penitentiary
was tronbled with inflammation of the eyes,
ad Fas forced, against his will and protest,
to submit to an operation by a physician of
the prison, Th result was total blindness
of one eye. The physician, not satisfied with
the mischief ho had caused, insisted upon
operating on the other eye. The man again
protested and resisted but be was bound
and compelled again to submit, and the con
sequence was total blindness of the other eye.
What rendered the case more distressing was
that the poor fellow had been convicted oil
not Very reliable testimony, and his time of
service was on the eve of expiring. The mat
ter was brought before the Legislature, and
referred to a committee, who, after investi
gating the facts, made a unanimous report
."accompanied with joint resolutions requiring
the Attorney Uenerul to institute criminal
proceedings against the Doctor nnd his ubel
tors; also to prosecute civilly for damages
to the patient ; and finally admitting the un
fortunate patient to the Asylum for the
Blind."
SnORT Skrmons At the South Carolina
conference of the Methodist Episcopal church
the presiding bishop dicided long sermons,
except on very special occasions, to be im
proper, contrary ta the discipline, the prac
tice of "the Fathers," and, to some extent,
subversive of the ends of the Christian minis
try. The limit, on ordinarv orcnaiouv. accor
ding fo the bishop, should be Irom thirty to
forty-five miuutes.
Our Savanah exchanges give information
relative to the lute duel, near that city. The
parties were Daniel Stewart Elliot and Thom
as It. Daniel ; the weapons rifles. Mr. Dan
iel was killed at Ilia tirst ore.
TheScrnnton (Pn.l Herald gavs there nro
nbont 810.000,000 invested in coal operations
in and about thut town, and that over 40,000
tons of are mined moulhly. Also, that the
parties engaged in the bniness pay out
monthly from $200,000 to $250,000.
A caRe is being tried lil I'itlsbuih, in which
M r. McKibben, u very prominent political),
and the proprietor of the .Merchants' Hotel,
1 Inludelpliiu, hus sued Mr. Crag for thu se
duction of his daughter, laying the damages
at $12,000. Miss McK.ilil.en is dear and
dumb, and her seducer is her brother-in-law.
"Yon ore writing my bill on very
rough
paper." saiu a client to his attorney
"Nevermind." said the lawver.
it has to
be filed before it comes into cuiirt."
A country lecturer, some years since, thus
described part of his opparatus : ' Now. gen.
tlemen, this here wessel is lull ol air, uiid thai
ere wessel is full of wnccuui."
Who can smell a rat the quickest the
man who knows the most, or the one who hus
the most nose ?
New Adveitisemcnts.
flKNHI.lt
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and wholesale dealers in
Fish, Cheese & Provision
No. 47 North Wharves, (below lluec Street)
PHILADELPHIA.
Havingconstantlv on hand a laree assortment
of Fish, Cheese and ProM-imis. which ihey me
prepared io sen at ttie lowest passible rules.
l.y OHDERs promptly intended to.
February SI, 18..7. ilirt w3
J A IVIES BROWNS'
G It A M A T I U A L WORKS,
rFlIE first hook ol the Rational System ofEng
lisli Grammar. 25 els
The second book of the Rational system of
English Grammar, designed to teach llie process
of Analysing the Ennlish Lnnguiiue with sound
judgment; and the art of using it with gram
matical propriety. rtl c s.
These works are now used in the Public
Schools in the first School District if PciiiisnI
vania.
The third book of the Rational System of Eng
lish Grammar, designed to enable the learner (o
become most thoroughly acquainted will) thu
nature and use of the Prepositions, and may lie
read by him cither in or out of schoo'. Ml c
BROWNS' Grnumliral Header. This U ok
sefs aside the old Grammars, ex poses their defects
demonstrates the little use of attending to them,
anil presents to the teacher the in.crr ne and
only way to the Grammar of the English Lau
gunge. 37$ els.
For sale by Peter Giifl'ee, 118 Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
February 21, 1857 3m w5
hiiiiiiiioii!t of r.-it'lilion.
No. 41. April T. 1857.
Alexunder Jordan,
vs.
William Davis & George F.
Lee, ex'trs. of Thomas Davis
of l'hiludelphia, dee'd., and
also Trustees for the widow
and heirs of said deceased
Joseph Warner of l'hiludel
phia, and William McCurty
of ttuubury.
Summons in
l'ul lllloll.
Northumberland County, t.
'J lie Communuculth of i'enutylvatiia to the
Sheriff tf Km thumltrlund County, Gukktinu ;
IV Alexander Jordan inuke you secure of
prosecuting his claim then we cnuiinuud
you thut you summons by good summoiiers
William Davis unci George F. Lee, Executors
of Thomas Davis of Philadelphia, deceased,
Olid also trustees for thu widow and heirs ol
said dee'd., Joseph Wunierof Philadelphia,
and William McCurty, of Sunbiiry, so thut
they be and uppear bclore our Justices at
Suiibury, ut our County Com t of Common
Pleas, there to be held llie Fust Monday if
April, nuxi, io snow wuereiore, wiiereus the
suid defendants mid thu said plaintiff, to
gether uud undivided do hold Eight Lots of
Ground in the town ol bhuim.kiu us originally
laid out by William McCurty, Thomas Duvn,
Josepn i uruer, unu . lcjuiicci- Jordan in
the county ol .Noilliiiiiiijeil.in.l, uud iiinii
bered in thu plan ol suid town, numl.ers
four hundred und thirteen ; lour hundiud mid
thirty-six ; lour bundled uud hlieeii ; tour
liuiidretl uud fourteen : four hundred uud
twftit y-iiine ; four hundred ai d t'.irlj-seven ;
four hundred und tiiiity-riuhl, uud two linn-
died uud liftv. Pull, lion whereof between
them to bo made uccoidiug to the form
of the statutes in such case mudit and pro
vided, the said defendants do gainsay, und
the same to be dunu do not i.ermil veiy
aujastly and contiuiy to the form of the
Statute aforesaid, ice.
itness the Mono ruble Alexander Jordan,
President of our suid Court ut Suuburv,
Feb. 17,1857,
JAMES BEARD, Proth'ry
J'rothonotnrt s unice
ounhurv, Jun. 21, IB
Ur7. J
BOUNTY ORDEKS County order, taken
aa cash for aoods, and on note or I. onk ac
count by E. V. BKIGHT HO!S.
Not. 29, IfSSfl.
COOD WORKING MAN with a am-ll
family to work on a farm, wlicra cunttaut
employ and good wtgaa can ba Ltd from tlie
iuuwribar. Anil. lao, good farm for rent
the anauing J'. in fekanokut town-hi;. Apply
ta - JOHN,
Mt Comfort, North amtorUBd coantj.
. BLANKS.
BLAXKS of mmrf clMitpkw cm ha M Vy
VPtiaaf BtSaiaSfcjiofttaa AaWlMu
SHERIFF SALES.
I?y virtue of a certain writ of Pert. Ex. to
me directed, will be exposed to public sale at
the Court House InSunbury, on Saturday the
28th day of March next, the following pro
perty to wilt
All that certain Lot of Ground, lying in
Lewis township, Northumberland county.
Containing twelve acrea more or less, where
on are erected a story and a half Li g House
and Log .Stable, joining laniN, west, Michael
Hrobstj North, John Weller East, F'ligin
ger ) Soulh, Amos J. Diesel.
Seised, tuken in execution and to he sold
as the property of Daniel Hotbaud Elizabeth
Hoth.
ALSO.
Hy virtue of a certain writ of Ven. Fx. to
nin directed will be exposed to public sale, ut
the Court Mouse in tiuuhtirv, on Saturday,
the 28th dav, or March next, at 10 o'clock
A. M., the following property to wit :
All that certain tract or piece of an out lot
situate in the Horougb of Suiibury, and county
of Northumberland, mid marked in the gen
eral plan of said Borough No. 8, and descri
bed as follows: beginning ut a post at the
north east end of an alley which inter
sects Cranberry street at the end of Fawn
street; thence north C5 degrees, west 25 per
ches to a post ut the corner of out lot No. A;
thence south 24J degrees west 18 perches
and 3-10 to a post; thence south 05$ degrees
eust 25 perches to a post on thu west side of
said alley; thence alonu said alley north 24
degrees east 18 and 3-10 perches to the place
of beginning, containing two acres and 13j
perches.
ALSO: Upon all that certain tract or
piece of land in the Dorongh of Suiibury
aforesaid, described us follows: beginning ut
the south west corner of out lot No. 2 thence
degrees west 18 and 1-10 perches, to a
post being the corner of the fence as it now
stands in out lot No. 1, ami the adjoining out
lot south 05 degrees east 46 and 8-10 perches
to a post, in the north 25 east 18 perches to
out lot No. 3: thence by said out lot, und out
lot No 2 south G5 degrees, west 48 and 7-10
perches, to the place of begiiinng, containing
5 ucres and 5!) perches.
AND ALSO : Upon oil that enrtnin
lot of ground, situate iu the borough of Sun
bury, aforesaid No. 5, bounded und desciibe.l
as follows: beginning ut a post on the
north side of Cranberry street; thence by
out lot No. 8 54 degrees, east 35 and 8-10
perches; thence by out No. 6 north 05 de
grees west 21 and 1-10 perches to n post ;
and thence by an alley south 2-1 degrees
west 35 and 8-10 perches ton post; thence by
Cranberry street aforesaid. south (i.'i degrees
east 24 and 8 10 perches to the place of be
gitiiug, con'uining5 acres iindCO perchesstrict
measure, being the same premises which the
Siiubtiiy Canul end Water Power Co., pur
chased from William McCartv, by deed daled
the. 7lh of January A. D. 1852. n'.l ot which
said 1'iiid is cleared and upon w hich are erec
ted a Sleiini Saw Milll with a Brick Engine
House mid Stack n small frame shop, uud
part of un inlet lock there is ulso u cunul cut
through said land.
Seizecd, taken in execution nml to be sold
us the property of the Sunbury Cunul und
Wuter Power Company.
A LSO.
At the same time und place, by n certain
wiit (T Pen. l'x. to me directed, w ill be expo
sed to put-lie sule, the following desciibcd io
erty to wit :
A certain half lot of Ground situate in the
borough of Sunbiiry, Northumberland county
bounded on llie soulh by Bhickbery street, in
the north l.y un alley, on the east l.y lot ol
Jacob U'ciincr, und Ol) the west, by lot ol
Eli.nhctl. Mullen. Containing iu width (on
Dluckberry street mid I ho alley.) about'30 feet
and in length or depth 230 feel, whereon jt
erected a two story Log House, weather
boarded aud painted while, fronting on Black
berry street, some small back buildings, and
some fruit trees, being the same premises
now occupied by Jacob Cable.
Seized taken iu execution und to be sold
as the properly Jacob Cable.
ALSO
At the same time nnd place, by a certain
writ of Pen. ICx. to me directed, will be expo
sed at public Rale, the following described
property to wit :
Amonj! other property a certain tract or
pitceol Laud, situate in the Borough of Sun
bury, und bounded on the north und north
east, iiitl south l.y Shainokiu creek,
and on the south west, by land of B. n'uu.in
Hendricks, and on the north west, by land of
Jacob II. Masser uud George Weiser, con
taining 17 ucres more or less, nil of which is
I'leured, uud whereon is erected u huge Saw
Mill.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as
thu property of the Sunbury Cunul and Wa
ter Power Company.
ALSO.
At the same time und place, by a certain
writ of 7.er. Fit. to me directed, will be expo
sed to public sale, the following described
property to wit :
All that certain two story with llie base
menl three story Brick building, intended to
bo used us n College by the defendants tnes
suuge and tenements, situate in the town of
Shumnkin, Cotil township, Northumberland
county Pa., being me hundred feet in front
by fifty feet in depth. The Hall, or main en
trance llieteot being twenty feet in width,
and the wings upon either side of the hall,
forty feel square, unu erected upon block
N 57 us marked und designated in the geu
eial plan of said town ofShamokiti bounded
by Arch street, Eigth street, uud Chestnut
street.
Seized, tuken in execution and to be
sold iif the property of the Shainokiu Collegi
ate Institute.
HEXKY WEISE, Sheriff.
theiifl s Office, Suol.ury,
February SI. IN."7.
JHIK aulibcrilivr will sell at uliic Sale, at Ilia
resitlruca in llin liorouuli of Murlliuii.brr
lunJ. on MO.NDAV, tlie 2.1 Jay of MAUUH,
next, a general mm.rtiiieiit of
IIOlml llOLI I I HM I t It F,
Consisting in part of lle.U ami Ucililing. Sof.
U urea im, ThI.U.s, Chairs, Movra, Cnrjieta, Ac
Al.o, a full M.ruiii-iil ol Kiichtn utrnsil.,
Cooking 8tove. & c
In aliurt auenerul lot of llouckeei.ra' gnoda.
Sale to tiiniiini. e ut It) o'clotk, A. M., on
till day, williuui reyuul to weatlirr aa l itre ia
liouae-ioom it hlurmy, when tlie term and con
ilitiuna will Lc ii. ail i) known-
JAM EH TACCiAKT.
Norlliuu.urrlui.il, Felt. 14, Iduii U
.oriti;
VI. I, ppraona iiulel.tcj lo (ho pstata of Jamr
T itfiiart, dee'd , or to .lame. Tagi;art A; Sou
or u (iiaiuhaiu 1. Tagigart, aio reapei-ilully re
qursied to make payment on or helore the Vinh
ol' March, next, or the arcouhla will he placed
in the hands ol au'i. Dicer lor collection
ti KAN 'I'll AM I TAtiUAKT.
Northuniherland, Feb. 14, I8f.7
tOUAHWAUE, Ilnllnw-ware, (.'lan-ware,
1 and a lare slock el Queeti'ware, einhrucmg
11.4 newest pallet us, lor sale hv
Nov9, ".. E. V. liUKaiT & BON.
FOR ZR-JBISTT.
riHE f-lore Doom in Market street, occupied
l by 1. W . lira) and the dwelling lioi.su ad
jnii.ii. a. Apply lo the extcwluia of 11. Maer,
deceaai d.
January, 17, Ik 57.
A LI peraona indebted to the aubtcriher on
Now. Jook Account or otherwise, era re-
apectfully reqaet'd-t pay up iiuiDdiauly. aa
in a account will t pla III UM iauC bl
JVUC4 fol CollaeiVu-
. IRA T. CI.KMS'T.
P.tFI R obrtbn for
It
THE NATION."
The m n p ,ulai weekly In Ameilm, Which hat irame
diatel). apon lit Imue, ayriing Into aa
IMMENSE CIRCULATION.
This rapid neeen is anprrredrtrtnl In the hirtnr? at
jnimmJIftm, end ran only be eer.nii.ted fur tijr the fact that
the Pr -nrieti.ra have employed, without regard tu ta
peuar, li.a
Star Writers of America.
The Nntl.i it the inily naper whirh contains the
yVITTV, HUMOIiOL'8 and Side-Splitting Skelciiet of
thut Comitnl Oeniun, and
TTeTIll V ALtiCD HTTM0CII9T
KNIGHT BUSS OCKSIDE, M D.
or wMtrti HriMi, m sketch akx-ie ! Worth the whole
)tri' ulMK,rittim.
THE HATZOHf
IS EDITKD I1Y
S. 11. HlUlil.OW,
AND
Mrs. E. D. E. iV. Snulhworih,
Whn is wellkiiuwn ai one of the tuot popular wruett
in America, la aUdiUuu tutlie stove we huve enjoyed
aa roiaribumra,
CliiraM ieti.il, lleniy W.Herbert,
Alice Cory. W W. Koallck,
Alra. A. F.
All. K. 1. Kitet, Bin. CttwlMj
Turk ilrnj iiMiii. W. 1. Unuinaii,
And numertiui othurt. To the fitir lei v piiriicuhrly
coirtmfiid uur thtet Tht-ir dt pitrutieiil will l tdittd
with the utiiV'it vaivand imi eipeime nr tutHir iHiied it
render the ctuinni devoted In thuir esperinl benefit,
uiiusunlly brilliant, iiurnctive. initroctiva and oruuuivu
tuJ. The Farmfrs and PUnlirs Cornrr.
Will cnittaiii prwtienl rugeHtiom nnd agrirulturol hintu,
Coiitiibuted mid culled ln.ui ..urceo tlifi most rtilmble, and
Ctiiiiiiniing iiiftirniutlnn winch will pr-ve tu thrm m th
iurav t f o single yenr tdtittit incalrubiMe benefit.
Tlmt't mr dt'imrintcnta id Uur rfr will receive the
attention tliey resncclively denimid, each being eajieeiHlly
and corelnlly preuiied to meet the vnrted tua:ea of I lie
evetul cltiitict iff its i cud era, A rami g the tie we may
mention
Oricinnl Stonrn nnd Poem. Kdirorin! HamMiiiKa and
tkeichiites, 6iif y City Ntwi, W,itliititiii (inaiip,
Mew Yirk Clnt Chut, the l.tit.tM I'nria KuMhioix,
i'riK'licul Keeeipin ir the II u-hiid mfj
Toilet, "Tlie Utile One's' liepnrtinem,
Ueinsfr-m l'roe and I'oetry, Kcuti
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Among the hundreds of complimentary indices, we
hnve received Horn newmpera in every section if tlie
tiuititry, we miotc llie fdl 'Wing exiract from :
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paper, and is iichly udomed with illustraliotia ' IN. Y.
5"Ult.
-It wilt att..iti to n hipn poniti-ai in (he literary world M
l'hila. lJuily .News.
"It is "lie "f tlie best weeklies lew published, nnd we
tike plcuue. in blinking it to llie a hrc of the reitibn
pu)tlir.M HarriBburif Herald.
'Tlie talent and energy of tit? pioprieliar. its nngiral
und inteteifting C"iileii'M, and (lie br-aaty "i t wcotpliv ,
cannot fail t nccuie f r it a general cireatali.ai." Wil
liallf p M iMiIepeiuleiit ti.s
Ah a literar und f.miiU j imnl, we hnve no bctitn
ti'iit' iu pion.iuuci'ig it the I .r iimitK "i" txo anues
We advice the ladies to poH-ute it with ail delay."
Ftilt at Republican
'e dislike piifTuig eity emnnations. but in this ense 1
we arc liouud tn give way to merit. Unlike uiauv c-itv
li'tem uriillcs. the Nntioi i.runp' ed f n nnd, tuliblau
ti I mat nsefn matter, and is not rilled up with mi ver-d-nr
if tlinisv, wish'1 waihy sti.ft' Iron the hands of
crack lir nneil antln rs " Kiie Cit Dispatch
"It lias the most beautiful enirraved head we ever saw,
and hscouteiit are deeply inter-sting, truly delicious ai:d
a ul absorbing Wi Mmmsbuig, Vh . fiazette
"There is nin f.ir jut pnch a paper, and it haaseemtd
twoastru heads ami hearts in cutrol its column as
the litemynnd aicinlwoild holds Wellsboiough Agis
tor. "It will soon become a lending paper at the fireside.11
Hottiu ille (Mo.) fibserver.
selih.m euil 'rsH a rthnu pnpern. but In this tn
stanee we "'e forced lo overt" we i-Hf prejudice, nnd n.
mend the "Nali' n1 t' uur readers. Troy, (Arubama.)
Hulletin.
IsTOTICJB.
IS rcl. ;itii ili.it tlio .nrtni-ivliip lieri-tnl'nrp
ptinti ii in tin MiiTi-riiiti'p hm-iiipa, l.-lwpen
Shiu'I 'I Miilmiiii m.il Vli'X. I.Ptt', irnilmu nnili r
llr li r 1 1 ul Triiiijmtn, A l.i il', lius lliin ilnj l.pi'ii
llil-Mlttl'll l' llll.tlllll I'KI.HI'l.t.
TIip clniniK l' ItiP Int.-firm will lip noil til lv
Sn mi.c-l Troul ii)n. win. will i'..t.tniiir llie l.usi
licsv ut I tic- (.1.1 .-Und
sam'i.. ikoi;tman.
Al.tX. I.IKII.
Jmiunrv, '4. IW- f.l
E. ST. BHIGHT cte SOJNT,
jfl.AVKjust received Irom J li !: le -1 1 in i.v
Kail lioud, aud aie now iciiiiig tlit-ir third
supply nf
WINTER GOODS.
Our assortment is unuaiinlly Ure, and will l.e
Ji-.i.sr.l oil' at llie lowest liurp.
'e respeetlully inviie llie I'ul.lic lo roll and
etuiuiiie our St... k, uud remeinlier ilmt "a pi-i..
s.. veil is a prill. v made."
IV I he highest lli.irkel prirepnid (i.r Counlrv
Produce K. V. ItltlUai'A ttO.. '
Kunhury, JaniKirv 17, I8S7.
How Every Family Can Make their Own
BROOMS.
ONLY CO CENTS.
OK fill CKiN T I will fend pruned intriic.
- li. his plain na llie lal el un a bi.nle ol medi
cine how to mukp t'oru tlroonis Tilt lieressurv
iipar.itus run l c made l.y iiny l.la.ksmiili for
less than .Ml cenls. hen it l.rooin ta woin
out, another can he aliael.ed to the same ll.. lid e
in lAiniuutea. I positively Kii.irautie this to he
nil eat. ll penny advertisement to fleece I he cred
ulous out of their money. Patislaciiou given nr
the money reiiiiiinl. If afraid to li-k oil eents.
thru spud lwo3iei,t stampa for more informa
tion, or refer to the Cost .Mu.ler here. I also
give infoi niHiiou as In the hurt mode of raising
and curing the corn. Address,
P. K. KIHHEK.
Selinsprove, Snyder County, Pa.
Jan 31. IK57. Uni
To Builders Si Carpenters.
The suhsrrihe'H are aiieiila for llie sale ol
Doors, Window l.liii.ls, V indow .Sllutlers. uud
all sizes of Window bah, all of which we oiler
at llie lowest prices.
Nov VU, 'S6. E. V. lllilUHT A SON,
DISSCiLTJTION.
VO'I'ICK is hereby given that llie late partner
ship enisling under Ibe firm nf Smitk A
Hilemau. ioturanl keepers in the Boroueh ol
Suuburv, was oissolted by in.ilunl consent ri
the liOlh of . lain. srv, last. The claims ol l.
hue. firm will le settled by (I. W. Ilileinan wt.u
will eouliiiue ihe bus'tr.i-M nt the old st-iud.
JOHN E SMICK.
(i. W HII. EM AN,
Sunbury, January M, I S"7 Gt
WHOLXaill Ull IISTJIt
Grocery, Win and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Wiihihl and Water Street,
' I'HII.A DK.I.i'HIA,
DEALERS and lamiliea will be promptly
supplied at ibe lowcrt ricts.
(ciolwr 4. . s.'i6. it
3D ElTTlSTiaTr.
'I lit auhaaitlwr rrsjiUull oilers his proV
- feastonal seivieo tu nn? ladiesaiul g.nileuien
ul Sm.i.orv aud ti niir he is pr, pared to
alu iid lu all the varm.ia operations in lieiiiulrv.
itiid in provid-d witn (lie latest M., i.nej
. rOP.CKLAIN' TKUTII, '
wtrcll will he insrrleil rn pivo'. st ri or gold
p'sl. mivf'j. s Well s the nstu nl
tV Ail aiiK werisiiieii. OFUCE. iu Mjs
kcl iwwvt. 'i rsst ii tli Pot o.Tioo, Sunbury,
r. rj r. im7. joa.x a.
If Von Want a GOOD
A. J. CONRAD,
HOLLOWING RUN.
RESPECTFULLY Informa thf public that
he haa replenished hl Store with an ex
cellent aaaortment of New Oooda just received
from Philadelphia, which he will aell on term
at n-aannable ta any other establishment. Ilia
asw.rtment ronita in part of
la.OlTH.S, CAS8IMCRE8 A MATT1NETT,
'.Vlnler Weara for men and bnya, allatylei anj
prirea
..adit Ilrefcs floods
Consisting of 1)1 ark Silka, Merinos, Alpaca.
Lie l.ainee. Calicoes, Oinghama, Mualina, Trim
mings, Ac.
Also a tresh supply of GROCERIES of til
kinds.
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE.
Cedarwarp, 11 rooms, fee. Alsoalarrf mmrt.
inent of Boots and shoea, cuitable for Men Wo
men and Children. Hats and Cnpa. Silk Hats,
and all goods usually kept in a Country 8torp.
All the above named a.ork of Bonds will he
old positively at low prices for cash, or in ex
chatiue for country produce, at ilia highest
mnrkpt price.
Hollowing Ron, Nov. S9, 1850. ly
Clothiers,.
s t-vi r... At Fourth,
at a !"tk"mlt.! i1oit:i-.cni
l
nj;idc Ciotlinor.
Nov. 29, iR.ifi y
EVANS cSc GO'S
G II E T (i I F T BOOK 8 A L E.
409 nittmw.tv, new vukk.
Fine Oold Jewelry given nu n y to Purchaser
of linnlf.
Ail Hooks will bo sold as low as can be had
at oilier Stores, many of Ihrm for less New
Hooks received daily. A (Sift varying in value
from 25 ce ils to 1 00, given willi enchtbook at
llie time it is sold. Hnvinj on hand a very
laruP lock of new and vuloahle. Hooks, and as
our mm to is 'l.nri;e sales and small gains than
can he had elsewhere. Any look published in
New York or Philadelphia will be promptly sent
gilt included, on receipt of publisher's price.
Catalogues of Hooks and Presents, containing
full pxhiuations will be sent free lo all parts ot
the country.
The most liberal inducement are offered to
Agents. Any iieiton by sending us an order ror
ten books, with money inclosed, w ill be entitled
to nn estra Hook aud tiitt.
All orders for books, containing money, (to
ensure perfect snfeiy.) should he registered at
the Post Ollice where they nre mailed, and direc
tel to Evan & Co., 4U'J llroadwav, New York.
HefeiPiicp. M. Thomas A Sons., Soulh 4ih
street, Philadelphia ; .1. H. I.ippiucott iV Co., !
Pliilii.le'pliia ; 1). Appletnn A Co, Hroa.hv.iy. !
New ' .irk ; Derby iV Jackson, Nassau street,
.New York.
1?"SENU FOR A rATlLofirE.jp
EVA.NX ft CO..
Principal .tnre 409 Broadway, New York.
Ilr.iii. h ti.ies ul Uf) t 'hesliuit felreet, l'l!ililel
phia and at Washiucton, ll. C.
December 2(1, I8:,0 lim 4
L:it inl nol L4-nst.
N K W A UK I V A I. 0 F
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Ira T. Clement i
AY). I. COnXFROF M.UxKLl SQUARE,
SUNBUB, PA., j
ifi AS just received a largo supply of Falljind
3 W inter Goods.
Hp will continue to st-ll Dry Goods and Oro- I
ccriea CHEAPER lli'in ever, aa his goods are
boi.ght cheap Ihey will he sold cheap. J
He (eels confident with his experience and i
abi lt, ilt.it he can compete with the :
World at large and Sunbury in particular. I
lie would enumerate articles it time and
I sj-ucc ;
wolIJ permit.
It is enough to .iy that lie haa every thing in
tic lilleol i
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A larne Slot k of Ready-Made I
CLOTHING, !
HOOTS A.XJ SOES, ,;., i-c, '
that is kept in any oilier siore in town, and I
If in tiniini-r is on the breeze.
An.l I'.iijj lun it wave
O'er Iniiil ol tl'pfree, ;
ail the In'iae of the l.rnve J
Vhlt' her Stars and her Sti.pM
Shi.ie nut like the s'in,
Tt'tlinf; all nations , i
Tli.-.l Frii-doura iKguu.
This is a free country as was proved by the !
election of II iK'h'iiian over the Wooly Horse.'
therefore it is free for all to do their trailing where :
Ihey can lil'V he CHEAPEST, All are invi
ted to call and see.
TIIK COUN'iUY.
as well at the lo.vn are respectfully invited, and
every peran, rich or poor, hijjn or low, bond or I
tree are invited to call at No. 1 Mark ket Square.
opposite the Court House. :
P. S He is not to be iniderso'd by any man j
or comliiii.iiioii of men. No eharge lor slum ing j
goods.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for!
gooils
Sunbury. Dec. 20, ISSti.
stationery. A large supply of fancy Xote
Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
an.l Can Paper, Pens. Ink. Sutid. c.c, at
May 31. '."Mi. MM. A. DKI MIR'S.
iAJC3R, NOTICE,"
i Ll. persons knowing themselves indebted to
llie suhsci ila.'r l.y note, book account or other
wise, are leqiieste.l to make papment hefjre the
mill dav i.f ibe tirst mouths (January), 1866, nr
their account will be placed in the hands of a
Justice for collection.
8. N.THOMPSON.
L. Augusta tp., 13th dij, I'.'lh mo, 1 Unfi.
J TENT BR1TTAMA STOPrEKS
fo
far noities tor sue t y
11, H M ASsEK.
Siinburr. July 19. Inn.
TISTBT
CiKOiidE ItKNX,
N.N'OUNC'KS to the citizens of Smilinry and
vicinty, Ilmt he hiisopened an olHceui Ktui- ,
bury, ul'.'ve II. J. VWuvcuon's ollice opp isile I', ',
Weaver' Hotel, wliere he is prepared to intend i
to nil kinds of work btlonginiJ lo the pr..fes -ion, '
III the latest and most impri.ttd at,) It. All tvoik '
well dot and warrunted. '
Llect inber 13, IWaG. !
OYSTKHS! OYSSTUliS!!
Fresh from Baltimore every Wurning.
VANDYKE AMI YANDF.NKKKK, J
Xorthumlierlimd 'a,,
W ill furnish Kestuarants ami piivnte faqiiliea
.Superior BjIimiio a Oysters, fby the Can or hsl
Can. All orders promptly attended to tin ti.e
ahortesl notice.
JAVES VANDVE.
JOSEPH VANDENEKER.
Oct. I. 18S8. tf
CKM.li Fluid, Camphene, fluid Wuks
-V and Laoipa, fur ails ly
j. r.&i.r.xuxn
CENTRE OP ATTRACTION !
LATIQE -A-SOOriTlwfrfilSTT OF
FALL AND WINTKB. GOODS.
HEAP-HANDSUie DUnAIILt',
THERE qualitie combined, the pobltr t-ill
find by calling at the Uiorn ol B. . HK1GHT
4- SON. Their assortment is large, and has
been selected Wilh great care, and will be dia
poae4 of at t small advance.
THE ! AD 1 13 3
Will find among our Dry Goods Wool Plaids,
Black and Fancy Hilks, Plaid l.ama Flannels,
A Ipacca, solid colored and Fancy Delaines, De
beges, HeoU-h Plaids, Figured Casbmerp, Per
sian Twill, Coburg Cloth. Ginghams, Calicos.
Delano and Debege Robes,
llorence Silk; Wool Hnuds, Pcra Caps,
and HWen Cir.
LADIES and CHILDREN A (lOL TALMAS
Gum Bella. Hell Ribbon, Mohair Head Dresses,,
Ribbons, Needle-wo.ked nnd Huple Collars,
Thread Laces, Flouncing. li.sertitiK, iSnisa. Mull,
Cambric, Nainsook, Dimity, barred Muslin,
Hrilliantine, and a genentl assoitmeiit of while
Goods'.
Wool and Cotton Carpels, Oil Cloths. f)il
Sliader), Rockdale blankei3. Turkish counterpanes
embossed table covers, tickings', sack flannel,
scurfs, kid, silk, Lisle thread and woolen gloves.
Of every variety, Russia Crash, Linen and
Cotton Diaper.
Tin: uKNii.fcMEX
will find Black, Dim, and Urown French Cloths,
Doeskins, Black ar'y 'Fancy CaJimer, figured
.S.ituielt, OvercontiiiK, Tweed, Velveteen. cilk,
Satin, Plush and Milk Velvet Vesting, Neck-tics,
carl's, Collars, Gloves and Slocks.
E-DYKA1B ClibTHIKi.
Hats and Caps of all sizes and prices.
Ul'R HARDWARE
Embraces all kinds ol building material, a large
slock of Carpenter's Tools of the best manufac
ture, files ul every desci ip'ioo, picks, grub . ocs,
Mason hammers, bar iron, steel, nails, paints,
putty, glass and oils, winnow sasli ol all sizes,
grindstones, Circular and .Mill Saws,
'l lie Qitet'Biw:ii-u Mtk
is composed ol Stone China Suits, Fruit dishes,
Cake plales, aa.jcu dishes, common plates, cups
a..d saucers, together Willi u varied assortment
ul Glassware, embracing the la'.est styles.
out catoiT.uiKH
are fresh and pure, among which may 'JC found,
G. A. alt, Mackaiel, Shad. Ccdlish, boxed and
pickle. 1 Herring, Goshen nnd Saue Cheese, 'J he
best of tens, augats. eotlee, &r.
We return our thanks to the public for our
increasing patronage, and rcsprcrl'uilv invite an
examination or our stock, as we deem it a plea
sure to show our Goods.
tV Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest market prices.
K. Y. BRIGHT A SON.
Sunl.ury, Nov. 29 I Had
Bargains ut the Old Stand.
FRILING fit GRANT
A RE now openinc a new and very desirable
slock of Fall and Winter (itio.ls. em
bracing an enillibs variety. Their stock coil
sists in part of
Black & Fancy Eroadcloths&Cassimeres.
W inter Wures for men and hoys, all styles and j
prices. (
DHESS GOODS'. !
SII.KSI'lov, , n:rre:t Mark.
An assortment t'hu.l f-tripcari.l Figured Fan- i
cy Dress Silks iiisunlly low pnre-". '
Mus. De l.ctii". Pi'l'p.u-a i. c, i
GIN'fil! AMSin in ft l in :?) .-cuts per yard.
t.Al.ll.tfcS " -I " IV? "
Yi'iUTK GOO Hi?.- I
Cambric, Jaeoueits, Swi.;, I arlmn. Mull. Ilobi- '
l.ptt, Frei.ch and Shs I. a es. cMuim;! A'c.
Drown and l-ici -hid Mu-dins, Drillings. Ticks.
Cheeks, '!'iivii..iis, Tiild." Ui . per-, J c. j
; :. i i
HAKDV.'AHK
Cedar-wate. ii
Also a I.e.''. : ;
In. ' J - .'
ThanU-' t. . j .. :
attention .. . ! i. : .. i
the apprcv..:' i t ..r i
re ! l,.';
highest M,.!.' ' -
Sin.!, ..iy . ..,v.
itIKI
ar.i;
I': -
I
. s.l'fl
.'t uith
it rhe
EXFA'Urok S SALE.
rpm: . .-
.Iu. . I' e:
of Soldo i v l-v i
the last will .in!
dispose ol al l'ii
Real Estate, vi?. :
SEVC.K I. l.tl
I.' V'
ill Malkel Suuarp
ll.p e-ii.'e of
the lion. uuh
coctaii.id in
.lecr.i-ed. iviil
cei o . I ii 1 1' ol
1 i.i ..I a) .over
rliillnei.l i,t -an!
le .i.Ie. ll.e loiloo.i.L! v.tiualilc
S OR IMI! Is OF TWO
OF i.R I ND
in ll.p Horooiil; ol Suiihiirv.
fronlinu 4.i eel on .Mali. it Sln-ei. being pints
of lots No am! on which a.e creeled I bree
F i 'line li uli.liiius. The dnelling is a two story
Irnine l! nil, linn, villi Ihe uruiil oiitbiiildings
stable. c c, late the riit!i pi e of said drieased.
There Is also . n ll.e 1'n.iil of said lol, t.vo two
stor y ffn !nP I'll ill ngs. orcui.ted us a store, shops,
ice. with a pil '.l VN'pll ul water bel'oie ihe door.
ALso;.'. FARM Ol! TRACT 'F LAN D,
coi.iaiiiiini about ilitl Acres -bualo between the
I'. .11. in iss.t and ( reek roads iibout thrpe-tfiiarter
miles from Sunbury. Tin; improvemeuls urea
frame livn-sl.nv dwelling llo.se, and n large
Dank 11 a it ai'd olh.-r oiuhuililiiigs. There are
several line Springs on llie premises, one near
the house, an.l also a ntiiuher of fruit trees ot
vaii..in kinds.
'i he terms and con.lilioiis of Sale will be made
know n hv application lo ll.e undersigned, residing
near siiiihmy.
JOHN lii;VERN.
Aueni tor Gr.n. A. Fhick, Ex'ra.
Sunbury, Nov.S, ISSC if
BF.0LHEAD & EGBERTS,
.V... 135, A. 37 Str,et,
ni'.i.ADSi.riuA,
ENVITE lie attei ti.m ol country merchants'
mill others. In llo ir si n k of
BOOTS Sz SHE3,
which they wil! dispose ol on Ihe most reason
able terms.
Nov S), IKf.f..- Iv
WllllLKSALK l)llll IN
I'iifin. l .tkii'i.!M' atiO riiiiiy
LliitJOES,
.Vo. 112 Su,h '..i.( .V',i7, lnUiW Wtdniit
J'lit'aiit Ipiiit
F1
INK old limnilies. 'ine. nre live. Hour
un uud .M..iiiiiiu-ibi In Ythiski y. bmlili ir,
pmvrd b i.tc ci loluritl) on bund and lor
as native.
fj"- N'oim of (he Lancaster Hunk received
for I iipjurs si pi-.
Lrnml'er "in. I ''Mj. Oih
I'e Tint P. 3lffl.nKK.il .V.
I'lV' I II I.I.S ,:.:. :iM h.s i ,. i.d
ll.'l)
ill
I'1
he 1.1
l.'ll'IV
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"i OAI,
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N.'H' ..'.
a i
l'..v,J M .' . -i
sblC 911 I I,
loivi .31 ;.. I, ;!
Stuck
F A L I
-li.i.
r n :
MSI i! Ill j. ,1 t ,,t
a w I v T r. n coo n .
CtoSeriei, flaeenuvrnr Herdv-are. &o .
Jt; 1 cvtn vj;.e'y ,:.H!!V , i,i a ,uiitrv
'1 rtvciion j.i,c.; ( mi 1 i..r ll kin.. a nt proiluce.
Lower Aotjii iaj.. Vie '7, isag. H
AIKIMCAN HOUSE,
V ILL I A MS I 01! I', FA.,
.1. m. ii.i.l.TO.i,-ft'rurrttor.
J. T- Hall. Asa't.
ft p. IX iWrte-tf
TllE LATEST ARRIVAL
OF FALL AND WINTER GOODfl.
J. F. & L F. KLINE,
Respectfully announce to their frienda and the)
public in general that they have received at their
Wlore in L'ppef Augusta (ownahip, Northumber
land county Pa.,' at Klinea Grove. Their Fall
and Winter good's am opined to the public
fall assrotment of merchandize Ac.
. Consisting in paft of Cloths, black and fancy
Case' mere, fcatinette, Checks, Kentucky Jeans
I'n.ler Shirt a and Drawers and all kinds of Fail
and Winter Goods.
A lot of ready mftdo Cloalhing, consisting nf
Caats and tests.
ladies tthi Goods,
8hav?lii, (im(liom, Ite'sge Delatus, Caiiowa,
black Silks 4 c-
Also a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines
Orocerioa 4 " of all kinds.
A new supply of Hardware, Quecnsware,
wooden ware Urooms 4 c.
Also a large assortment of Pools and Shoe
suiisl.l- for men women and ebildren.
H ATH AND CAi'S.
A lad' eh assortment ol School Books. Sfstionn
ry, Entslopes, Ink and clieop publlcBtinns, Ac.
fait, Ciieeso 4 c, and ail g;wilJ usually
kept in a country store. I.'orr and fee, Ccme
one, come all. Cheaper than the Uhecpest.
Thankful for past tavora we hope by strict at
tention to business to merit a contiuuance of the
same.
All of the above named stock of goods will t-e
sold positively at low prices for cash, or in ei
change for country produce at the htgh?et mar.
ket price.
Klines Grove, Ta., Nov. 8. lu56. tf
V-. TS1TEP, & CO.)
OF STJrJBXXK-V, 3?A.,
ESPKCI'FL'LLY liiviic their friends and
the public to inspect their new stock of
WINTER GOODS.
juill received ftom Philadelphia, being conviniej
that (heir inteien is best promoted by a strict
continuants ot their old plan of
"Small prnfits anil ri'tc'.' Su'.rn.''
they shall slill abide l.y their provious course.
AinoiiKSt their slock will be found for GEN
TLEMEN, a largo assortment of KEADV
MADEt.'oats, Vests and Pantaloons; Cloths,
Cassiineres, Satinells, Veetingi, Cnder-Shiils,
Shirt Uosoms, Collars and Cravats
FUH LADI'S.
Black and colored ciilks, Dc Ucg! K.V e. Do
f. ,tos Krfti'Ji Merinos, Cashmeres, Maiiona
(lotns, Cobttrgs and Alpacas. Delaines both
plain and printed. Rcndy-Made Cloaks, iJrocha
and Woolen Stia wis, l'abhv Velvet in various
colors. I jnilie 1 skirls. Sack f.annel various col
ors lied und white Flannel.
ALSO :
A general assortment of Ladies and Gentleinana
UOOJ'S, SH07i.S & GAITERS,
Men'f), Uoy's and Childrens' Hats A Cops.
Hardware, tjiieenswnrc, Groceries, Ccdanvnro
Sionc and Earlhenware Drugs, Faint, 1 i:U,
Salt, Cheese, Nu'iIb, Oils, Ac, cVc.
A good supply of school bouks and copy bouka
with primed copies on each pago.
Country produce taken in txjlii.ngc for goods,
at the Inquest nun I. el puces
I. . TENEK& Co.
Sunbury, Nov. 23, Ho0.
HERRINGS SAFii!
CHAMPIC:,' I
The ti'ittj Safe which t in every intancet pre
sercttt tht v' -utirt wnttrnts in t't lute
Fstcusirc Fires.
sim. t 'I' tho iitirlMIT o
2f)rTtlf"'-(jjl J I!. i. Wines. Apri
.'--T -1 1 'bp iKT I'iitK
iinriTKT of the Artisan
iril inih, :ti..i nr
.M.trUet f.
.Mtiv lt-i. dt.- si-iibiiw H
"I-
j-jj'pJprTrfj'M W. SiiiillKtltSI iV tiro.; li..k, tr-
i1r'iw iii l-.t!vnrd ieii;ni.t - C.. iUvr r-
jl. 'tt;.1.; '1.171- . i r.ure. Ac. i' iM.fi' cc iie. u:u
!r !.-.'. i ' k 1 1! uiiitiUM" exocfeii in H '.' ''iiniii'iT
ruin it-r iifiir.y t-nrty ll m, air
'r-pr -vi c-iiflGMvt v u Iiut. c ,i:i i
Aikimn ijflSr ii!v:iva i-Iumiv-i! i r tncui, t n tr
frcat Hupt:iiT)ty uvcrufi bt-iuritie
if iw knoiMt.
In Mil-He tir; , the UKR RING'S rA I'll, fiaiifl'ns i 't:
U sit'.c iti tli ai' n ?'-e,nsi'(l us lv.iirrf'n'-,i! in .mmiiI ll'
-i'f c.W)!. vvrf fe Hmii llfrrinp'S' raire rth tlie vr
(.i 'W'tt'up't vicf't ii' t filly (irfHfrvinfl( ll'.ir c"iii--iiv mi
- !C fil-in fittiT, l-iit ItcnifT t'K-iin-cIvtx in M.'n :t ti ' I"
:i f Hfii :t!',it-f r.nli-al, wftilt tlie 1 oi'eictl 'S: !:ipi:i!.iie fU'C
irt ifT iunkr.x .ne hadlv nsul up in every jiis'iiiit e, nmi iu
ti un? ruse littti eciiif finilcins ciiijlU'!y tltstrcycn.
Tip ih pii'ilic we W'.il ' simply miv, ttutt, i;j:irp lii-11
vers M:i llH-ritip's Sale has heen Iti-i'i-re ittcin. nvtre than
two ImiMlrcrt Imve p.8ifl liirouyh uiTiiit'iru.l ti' ' Vi illitut
the ticciirieii'-e if u pi'tRle Ihsk.
V wmltt. llicrcf'rrf ciuifi'tli pur chart-r .;:' 'r; t'n
misreprent'ntiitjini nf intt-ri'Stcfl paitii'. Tli iJerriiif's
ralPMt is t1 imi'v l'iH'-priii y-.ttc v.vah- iti Jliis city
which in ('Mt.'ctitl' hy n PaieuT I! it: lit, and we wiil pui
nnit-f it t 14-iirI iri'Tt 1 1 hi a UcuUt ll.e auK'U.il t f hcit tt
ony ultter Safe ii'i.v kiunvn.
fS.ue TiLiuT'iiM irrrs in liiis State of
-HERRIXIJ'S 1M1EXT S.I FES,"
34 Walnut St.. Philuth.
S V ''Kvnim V WutPtin's hnitrovcJ Sn!miiiiiiiri,'
Oliver 1'. van's, "O.J. iav lers," amt 'ntl Al'.tts.u
lrui Clit-MS, (a hrifi-a. fnrt iriViit h.iviifz 1 ecu t:; Wei. in yv.t
pnvHieiit nr H"rrnit1p') wiil tie p.IJut I-jw j licts.
I'hitti.,.tnne-;i: Iv.
New Goods for the People !
HKNJ A311N 1IKFFXEU
RESl'l.'C TFl'LLV informs the public in gen
entl that helms just received and oneutd a.
s.!i't:did stock of
Fall ami Winter Goons.
at his New Store, in Lower August! township.
His stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassiuets.
of ull kinds, of linen, cotion and worsted.
ALSO:
t nlHooN. GtniriiHm, LnwH,
nioiiatcliiic Ue U. slats
.mil all kinds of Ladies Dress GoOiifc.
Cirocertcs,
Also ail assorltnent of Slat il'tVarC, Iroa
ami Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEEHSWARE, nf various aiylcs aaJ
paiti't n.
Also un asnortment of ROOTM &. SHOES.
II ATS & GA PS, a good selection.
Suit. Fish, ise.
A, id a great variety of other articles such Da are-
suitable to the Irmle, all ol w .iich will be eolii at
j il.f finest prices.
j t Gotiutry produce tuken iu exchane k
tne n.jiiicsi prices.
Lmvcf Aupusiu, ,v, jo igrjf,.
ISAIIOAIXS 70 DE HAD AT
V. W. (iVAYSST01tE
Ma-iJtet street, Sunbury.
W 1'ST tFrvi ed ami opened a splendid Slock
P Y ALL & INTER GO OB. consist
"'K '.ii pun of
fchtck mi l Fanry Cloths and Centilitres,
An assoriii'tnt of Dry Good, vis: Merinos.
I'a.liiiiercs, liclains, i'alicn, Voolen PUids.
Iiinghuins, Mis in. Likens, F.'jn'"''', Ac.
TriiEuiiuus in Great Variety.
II AIUiWAUl'., GliOCKKllvi, (iVL)r.N3
WAKK, ic.
KVI.T am! Flsll, Chetae, Kutsins, Tobacco
and t 'i;.il'. Ijuc. insrc. Uot.U, Shoes, Hats and
np. ami a turiely of GooJi too tediuua to men
tion i ml ind examine my Slock bt fote Turcbas
i v I Isewhe -e, A Keasoiublc DUcount wdi bo
Uktn oil' lor all cash Males,
Country produce Ukeu in exchanga at the
li.Vhrst markrt price,
P. W. CRAY.
Sunbury, Nov. 9 , 1856. tf
)1.ANK Parchment Paper Deed.i and blank
MoittfaKea, Bonds, Enecutiona, Summoaa
Ac, ttir suieb H. B. MASSES.
fs.mbi:r Ain . IHT6
Titilli!y TVanit A fresh issortroent
j si nerived by WM. A. BRUNER.
Jurni '.'!. IfcMJ.
IjO .ilUr C iiEE'jF Jssl receive:! anil tot