Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 18, 1857, Image 4

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TWENTY GOOD REASONS WHY
KETCIIUM'S CombinodJJtteaperJand
Mower
Pot 1 957 is the moat complete machine In use,
and the one beat adapted to the want of the
Farmer -
Firtt. Being wholly made of Ihok It li more
durable than an; other.
Second. It is to aimple that any person can
readily mating it.
Third. It is to stronejy and well built, that
it cannot easily get out of repair.
Funtth. It ia neat and compact, occupying
let .apace than any other.
Fillh. The frame ia ao easily hittanced that
there ia no weight on the horaea' necks.
Sixth. There ia little or no aide draft.
Pevrnlh. ' It will cut heavy and light grass
equally well.
Eighth. It cull wet grass as well as drv.
Ninth. The new cutter liar wheel lessens the
draft at leaat one fourth in mowing.
Tenth. Two horaea will work it with eaae
in any kind of grass or grain.
Eleventh. It la the only machine wilh the
cutter liar directly opposite the shaft of the driving
wheel.
Twelfth. The open cutting Made effectuolly
prevents clogging in any kind of grass.
ThirWnth. It is changed in a few minutes
frcm a mower to a Reaper.
Fourteenth. It is the only machine with a
rear and sido delivery for grain.
Filteenth. It is the only machine which gives
the Raker control of the grain, both before and
ft f it reaches the platform.
8 xtcenth. The adjustable spring seat, end
new rearer shoe are capital improvements.
Sev.'i.iecnth. Seven yeurs of severe practical
trial with more than 13,000 machines have proven
its decided superiority. Like wine it improves
with axe.
Eighteenth. All the improvements for 185?
have been practically and thoroughly tested.
Nineteenth. Every part of the machine is
made by master woikmcn and in the most sub
stantial manner.
Twentieth. Ketchum's Reaper and Mower
1s warranted to cut grass and grain as welt as it
con be dne with a scythe or cradle.
In a word it is just the machine which a farmer
can buy without any risk, because ample expe
rience has proven that it is reliable in all its parts
FARMERS, send in your orders early, as the
aales for the season hare thus far been more than
double that of last year.
BO S, 8PANGLER & CO., sole Agents.
No. 627 Market St., below 7th north side,
May 33, 1857 lit Philadelphia.
New Goods for the People !
BEN J AM1N 11EFFN ER
RESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
eral that he has just received and opened a
eplci:did stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
II is stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO :
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lanni,
Mousmeliuc Ue L.aluct
nd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WARE, of various styles ansl
patterns.
Alto an assortment of HOOT At SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, ic.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
ITS'' Country produce taken in exchange a
the highest prices.
Lewer Augusta, June 8, 1857.
C. EEITKERT'3
WIIOH'SiT.!! AND RktAIL
BOOT STORE,
40 South Ftmrth S.t, above Chesnnt, Phil'a.
ft OOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, ic., promptly mails
B to order in the very best style, and of tha
est material.
Philadelphia, May 9, 1857
Saddle and Harness Maker.
HENRY HAUPT, JB.
Successor to A. J. Slroh,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of Sunhurv and the pub
lic generally, that he has taken
the establishment lately occupied
Stroh or d is prepared to tum cut work in
is line of business .equal to any made in this,
section of the country. Orders promptly execu
td and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury, May 9, 157. ly
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1853 AND
1857 TOGETHER.
fNI.IKE the more ephemeral Magazines of
I tuo day, these .Periodicals loe little by see.
Hence a full year of the Nos. with no omimions,
for ISS6, mny be regarded nearly as valuable as
for lS.r)7. We propose to furnish the two years
at the following Extremely low limes, viz:
For Blackwood's Magazine, 4 BO
For any one Review, 4 00
For any two Reviews; 6 00
For Blackwood and one Review, T 00
For Blackwood and the two Reviews, 9 00
For three Reviews, 8 00
For Blackwood and throe Reviews, 12 00
For the four Reviews. 11 00
For Ulackwoud and the four Reviews, 14 00
io avoid tractions, $5 may be remitted for
Blackwood, for which we will forward that
work for both years, post paid.
i. K. J ho price in Great Britain of the five
Periodicals above named is about $31 'per an
num.
As e shall never agoin be likely to offur such
luuucemcina as uiOhe Here presented.
A'cic is the time te Subscribe 1 1
y. B. Remittances must, in all cases, be mads
snrect to the Publishers, for at theso prices
commission can be allowed to A (rents.
AJdress, LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
No. 64 Gold-street, New York,
April 4, 1R57. tf
P. MELANCHT0N SHIN DEL,
ii'sxiti: or the peace
STJNBUEY. FJY.
Gjfiet in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
rubhc School House.
All business promptly attended to. Monica
eilected and all ordinary writings done.
Bunbury, April 25. 1857. tf
"furniture I furniture"! I
TttE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBL'Ity.
Fatlilonaltle, Cbcui and facful
rjpiIE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunhurv. tlmnk
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
i.iiain, qc, emJiracfs
TAR1ETV, t'SEPl'L AND OR A.
MENTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume,
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can be had at moderate prices. Cheap for
?r country rroduce taken in exchange,
csittniiHiimeni
South East Corner nf Market Square.
Viz 1 nese Knowing themselves indebted to
tbe subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment.
6F.BASTIAN HA ITT.
Bunrmrr, April 4, 1H57 tf
I!LAKS! IlLAXHS!
nl.ANK Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Warrants
A Itachments, Commitments, Summons, 8u.
poena, Executions, Justices' and C risUblea'
Fee Hi us, eve, &c, rat), be nail by appiytn;
this Oflirti.
A. J
ISAAC M. WILKERSON,
MANUPACTUBEB OS
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the mo6t Fashionable Style.
, $ftfa, DIvhiin autl liuuira
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, 11RKAKKAST AND DIMNO TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
'"PHE subscriber respectfully calls the attentiei
of the public to his large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price of
,kii: r-vi;ii
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every enp
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
heat stock to be had in the city. No cllort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep tip with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made.
Ha also manufacture all kinds and qualitie
CHAIRS,
ncludlng varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Mamooast, Ulack Walsjct
AKrtt Ci blkii Matlk Grecian ; amd Wikiisor
CHAIRS, Attn rAdcr 1'isno Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to bo excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shnll
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his waro and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of on as gond
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome Utilise, he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from this
place.
I " The Ware Room la in Fawn Street, be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
lAC M. WILKERSON.
8unhury, April 18, 1857 tf.
BROAD WAY FAMILY GROCERY I
Flour, Feed and Provision store.
Broadway below Blackberry Street.
LEVI SEASIIOLTZ,
RESPECTFULLY "inform the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed
to the storo lately occupied by C. Gehringer in
Broadway near tho Rail Road, and is receiving
a choice supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Prcseived
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Kice,
Sugar, Coffee, (urecn, roasted and ground,) Im
perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Dlurk
Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
segars, &c., together with every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. 1 1 u has also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
pretzels end cakes of every kind.
N. U. The highest cash prices will be paid for
buttor and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
Sunbury, April 11, )857.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
Tim hair dye nee.lt only a trial to natUfy nil uf iti per
fection us aa a Dye, odd the f allowing testiinoniu. iron,
that eminent Analytic Chemist, riurceaor JJixith, uf the
U. 8. Mint, will only cnlinu what thutibomls imv pre
viwanly borne testimony to
LABORATORY JOE PRACTICAL C.1EM19TRT, )
St. Stephen IMui'e, j
Philadelphia Fibiu.i.y 17th, 1657.
"Being well acquainted Willi the Bt.lmtuiirc cmiip.iiing
HoovsK'a Lipoid Hair Dye, 1 utn Balinlied tUixi hy foiliiw
inp the simple directions given for its use, it will not
iitjuie the Ihor or Skin, but will give u n&lurul and dura
ble color to the Hnir.
JAM KS C. ROOT!?, Analytic Uhfniist."
HOOYKR't WIUTIMJ INKS, including JljuviVa
Fluid, nnd Hoover's Indi'liible Inks, ore too well known
and inttoduml to require any additional R'tthmmy of
Iheii chatacter. The sales huve. been incrcusiiiu since
their first introduction, givinf? evidence that the urtiries
truly potitefts that intriubic muiit claimed ut first fur them
by ile Manufacturer.
Oidcrs. addressed fn'the Mnmifrirtory, Nn. 416 RATE
treet hImivo FOL'RTH, (old Wo. 141,) PUiludflpliiu, will
receive prompt uttention ny
jumm'h t . uuoyuu, Mauulacturer
Philadelphia, April 8-3. 1b57. ly
Valuable Town I'ropcrly
FOR SALE,
'"PHE subscribers, desiring to go west, offer for
sale a House and two Lots in tho town of
Shamokin, No. 20 and 21, Block 14. opposite
the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of Sunbury
and Liberty Streets. The house is a two and a
hall story brick building, well finished, with a
good store room, and a basement story. Also 4
stable and other out-buildings and water conve
nient. The property, which is situated on the
main street and business part of the town, will
ue sold on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to
DANIEL FELIX.
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
8hsmokin, April U, 1857 If
NEW CONFECTIOWARY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEAIIIIAUT.
TTAS just received e new and excellent assort
incnt of goods at his Confectionary and
rruit Store in MARKET STREET. Sunhurv.
where he manufactures ai:d keeps on hand, at
all times, the most choice Confectionary. 4c.
Wholesale and RcUil, at Philadelphia prices.
Among nis slock ol Couicctionaries, may be
bund :
French SrrreM,
Barntd AhnotiUf,
trcaiB Wlnu,
' Lemuu
' Rose,
Vauilia,
Common
Liquorivs,
6am Drops, all kind) of scent,
Love Llions,
Mum Drops, red snd while,
Jeliy f'aktis,
Fiuit Drops,
tkick Cuiultes, l ell want
Kis li Candy,
Aim aid Cuidjr,
FRUIT.
Btimus, Prunes,
Dales, Furs,
Cumints tUittd, Ciuons,
Aiimmds, Riisnns, Nuts of all ktnds
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by tho single or dozen. A
superior quality of Segars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Confectinnarics, fruit, &c, all of which
is otlercd cheap at wholesale or retail.
ICE CtlEAM.
He has al opened an 'ce Cream Saloon, and
will at all times be ready to serve his customers
with Ice Cream.
Bunbury, May 21, 185.ly
The World's Great Kxhlbltluu
1'rize Medal!
AWARDED TO C. MEYER,
Fur the Two Pianos, London, October, 15, '51
v
C01TE.D IflKYEP.
TIESPECTFULLY informs hi. friends and
the public generally, that he has constantly
on hand i'ianos equal to those for which he re
ceived the Prize Medal, in London in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, end great
care taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received during the last l5yeors, more
Medals than any other muker froai the Franklin
Institute i also First Premium at Boston, and
Premiums at New York and Uultimore.
v W,aoT,T,w"'Tnoved 'om 8a 8. Fourth, to
A.KLH treet.below Eighth, eoulh side,
Philadelphia.
April II
18S7 3ia
FOR SALE.
Good second-hand Bugyy.
office.
Apply at this
SALAMANDER FIRE
A MB
THIEF-PE00F SAFES.
The largest assortment in the United States.
Warranted to be equal to any now made, and
will be sold on as Good Zlcrms, as can be obtain
ed from any other house in the t'omitrv, at
EVANS &, WATSON'S
88 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Trtith is Mighty, and JTust Prevail.
Report of tht Committee appointed to euperin
tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Read
ing, February 27, 1857.
RmDixe, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee,
do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally Rgreed upon by Farrcls 6c Herring and
Evans & Watson, placed side by side in a fur-
r.ace, vizi The Safe inuse by the Paymaster of
the Philadelphia and Reading Hailroad Compa
ny, in his ollice at Reading, manufactured by
I''arrcls & Herring, and the Safe in use by H.
A. Lantz, in his store, manufactured by Evans
& Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
Thejfire was started at 8) o'clock, A. M., and
kept up until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak and hnlfchcsnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the superin
tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Safes were then cooled oil' with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and cent to H. A. 1, aim's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee The books
and paers taken from tho Kale manufactured
by Parrels d- Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully filteeu per cent, more than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
Wo believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
Safes.
JACOrt II. DYSHiR,
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having been ahscnt during the burning, we
fully coincide with tho above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
O. A. NICCLT.R.
II. H. MUHLKNDERO,
JAMliS MILHOLLAND.
March SI, 1857
NEW AHKANOEMENT 1
Fresh Arrival of
DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, &c.
riTHE undersigned having taken the store for
JL merly kept by William A. limner, is now
ready to fill orders and prescriptions at a mo
ments notice. He has a large and well selected
stock of fresh and puro
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stufls, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty; and all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported Segars of tho choicest
brands, rancy INotions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Brushes
of every variety.
Cam plane and Fluid alttays on hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to cnu
mcrute, and all sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, neit door to E. Y.
Bright' Mammoth Store.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1857.
THE DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD.
CONNECTS the Reading Railroad at Au
burn, on the Schuylkill, (10 miles below
rottsvillc.) with the Northern Central Railroad,
at Duuphin, on tho Susimchamia, and witli the
Pennsylvania Railroad at Rockville, (5 miles
abovo Harrishurg,) and runs um passenger
truin in winter, and two passenger truins in
summer through between Auburn and Harris
burg, each way, daily, (Sundays excepted.) on
times arranged ts connect properly with these
roads; Willi the lumberluml Valley and Ilarri3
burg and Lancaster Railroads, at Jlnrnsburg
and with the Cattawissa Railroad, and its north
era connection at Port Clinton.
EI.I.WOOD MOKKIS, Eng. & Supt
March 7, 157. Ciri. d.
BLACKIVOOD'S MAGAZINE
AND
The British Quarterly Reviews.
Great inducements to Subscribe I
COST riKDL'CKD 60 TO 75 l'UR CENT.
T PCOTT CO., New York, continue to publish
JLJ- mr lunowuig terming uniuu I'eil'Hllcul, viz :
THE LONDON QUARTKItLY, Conservative.
i
THE EDINBl'RO REVIEW, Whig.
TUB NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Free Church.
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, Liberal.
6
BLACKWOOD'S F.DINHURO MAGAZINE, Tory
These Periodiculsublv rrnrcsent the thri ffrat nnlin'.
eal puilies of Greut lirituin Whig, Tory and Kndicul
wu, pt'u.iya ,i uiuy unr irtuuie 01 llleir cnurucu T. A
urguus oi uie most proioumi wuterson Science, Litem,
lure. Morality and Ilcliuitui. I he v slnnd.ns vlipv fv.T kiu
stood, umivullfd in the world ol Utters, beliiR considered
Km.jn-iwtmo in iiic sL-IK!Ur HIIO 1116 proiL'SHIOIIill niflll
while to the intclli 'cir reuder ol every class the v fniniil
a more correct and salisluclory reco.d uf the cuneat tiler.
aiuie ui i ne imy, llirouuliout the wotli! thuu cull be possi
lily olnuuicd from nny oilier sourca.
r.Aui.i Lura,s rue receipt of Advance Sin
from Hie Untish publishers gives uddilionul value to lluse
l.cpriuis, in ns innch us the enn now be placed in I In
Iiuui's ol suusi nbrrs about u slsju as His originul cdilious,
TUK.MS. (Regular Prices.)
... Prrsiinum
ror any one ol the r,mr Reviews, $:( no
For any two of Hie four Reviews, s.oo
ror sny uiree Ol the lour Reviews,
For nil four ol the Reviews,
For Uluckwood',, Mueuziue,
For Ulnckwood nnd three Reviews,
7.00
8,00
9 00
r or uiucs tvootl unci the four Reviews. lo.no
i uyiiiemi to ie inone in ull esses in mlvsnee. Money cur.
rent in the Suae where issued, will be received m nar
PU&l Alii-.. The I', stsife I" any piirt of the Uniled
nrnies win lie nut TWEN I'V-FOl'll CEN IS a yeai I"
'iiineswiNKi," and hut FOURTEEN CENTS a year fi
each of tlm Reviews.
At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished
101 trat.
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1S00 AND 1857!
viilike the more enhcuienil M'.7i,, ,,r ii. i.,.. ,v.A..
Periodicals lose lime by Sjjn. Hence a I ml year of the
N"S (with no oiniuisious) for lest), may he r.uard nenrly
us vu ii .Ule us for mA7. W't propose to furnish the two
years ut the lollowiiur extremely low rates, viz :
For Hlack wood's Magazine, SI.S0
For uiiy one Review, 4,00
For imy two Review, (t mi
F"i tllaekwiHHl mid one Review, 7,tio
For Uluckwood and two Reviews, fl'.oo
For thiee Reviews, ptoo
For Uluckwood und three Reviews, pjisi
For the foul Reviews, 1 1. HI
For Hluckwoml nnd thefnir Reviews, 14 bo
To avoid fractions, " muy be reuiirtrrl for RlucLwood
for which we will forward I hut woik for both years
post-pnid '
N II The price In Orent lirituin of the five Periodi.
cuts above mimed is alsiut sii I per milium
Aa we shall never asmn lie likely to oiler such Induce
ments us those here presented.
AW is the Time (0 Subscribe!
tV Remittances must, in all enses, ha innde direct to
the Publishers, for ut these prices no commission can be
allowed to Agents. Address.
LEONARD KCOTT CO.
. ., No 61 Gold Sneet, New York.
April 25,
Citrate of Magnesia
OR
TASTELESS SALTS.
HIS preparation is recommended as an ex
eellent laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling leinonude in flavor, prepared and sold
hy A. W. FISH EH.
Sunbury, March 14, 1856.
AL.EX4NUF.lt Iii:illl
Inprter and JVwlesule Dealer in SALT.
88 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
tKX AS,, I'on F"e. Liverpool Ground,
)W-3tV Turks Island and Dairy Ball, con-
i25 'lttn,y " ''and and for isle in lots
.T3s to suit the trade.
April 4, 1857 Cm
ALMONDS, RAISONS. FIOS, LEMONS.
&c. &c, just received a fresh supply and
for sale at the Confectionary atore of
M. C. OEAEHART.
?unbury,May 18, 185T
NHW ARRIVAL OP
PALL AND WINTER GOODS I
Ira T. clement
NO. 1, CORNER OF MARKET. SQUARE,
A 8 just received a large aupply of Fall and
Winter Ooods.
He will continue to sell Dry Ooods and Gro
ceries CHEAPER than ever, as his goods are
bought cheap they will be sold cheap.
He feels confident wilh his experience and
ability, that he can compe.to with the
World at large and Sunbury in particular.
He would enumerate articles if time and space
would permit.
It is enough to say that he has everything in
the line of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Stock of Ready-Made
OLOTHING,
BOOTS ANLSIIOES, jr., fi e.,
that Is kept in any other store in town, and
His banner is on the l)rco.
JtnrUnng mny it wnvs
O'er land of the free,
And the home nf the brave
While her Stars snd.her Stripes
Shine out like the Sun,
Telling all nations
Thai Freedom's begun.
This is a free country ss was proved by the
election of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse,
therefore it is free for nil to do their trading where
they can BUY ho CHEAPEST, All are invi
ted to call and see.
THE COUNTRY,
as well Si the town are repectfully invited, and
very nerson, rich or poor, blah or low, hond or
free are invited to call at No. 1 Markket Sijuarc,
opposite the Court House.
P. 8 He is not to be undersold by any man
or combination of men. No charge for Allowing
goods.
All kinds of produco taken in exchange for
goods.
Sunbury, Dec. SO, I8.r0.
Leather ! Leather ! Leather I
IIKNRV XV. OVERMAN,
IMPORTER nf French Culi'Pkinsnnd senernl Leather
dealer, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of sll kinds of Leather Morocci,
Ac., 4c.
Red and Onlr Polo Leather.
February Sc", IK58. ly w
Fishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grnss. Cot
ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the ysrd.-Snoods, Flies,- Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Kods, &c, for sale by
March 4l.'fi7. A. W. FISHER.
IDEJNi TISTRY".
GEORGE II ENN,
A KNOUNCESto the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinty, that he tins opened an ollice in Sun
bury, above 11. J. Wolvcrton's oflice opposite C
Weavers Hotel, where he is prepared to attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well done and warranted.
December 13, IH5T..
1)1
V HO LKS A LE XV AHEIIO USE,
Coiner of Tenth and Market Street, (office in Second
Story,) PHILADELPHIA.
WE invite attention to our enlarged gtork of Drtijr,
Puiuta. Uia. Varninhen, Vc.. sclei'trd e.xnrvsRlv U-t
our Rules, and compriHing one !" tliu finest nmoriinenti in
the United fStutui. wtuvh wo ulllr ut Jow prict. it cuhh
or npjiruved tied it.
WE .MANUFACTURE very extentivty i
Pruinium Pure While Leuil, (btfct,)
neneinguui fine v line Lcau,
IVarlSii-iw Wliite Lrud
Virile iMolltlfIne,, Frenfli Kir.r, (beat)
Pure Simw White Amrrirnn Zinc.
lMiimlt lihiii Pn 'W W bite T,ma.
Silvui?a Piaslie Eire and Wcuthor-proof Tainti,
(.'hrnine tiifem, VelKws. n:id cuot Generally.
AGENTS VOU :
P'trte r' aiijiec iur Alkaline Wtiuliw Glrtin.
tit'iiuine Ert-ui'h PUite Olius, (wnrrentci')
The New Jersey Zinc Company's, product,
Ttltit-n and Nephew's N. Y. Viiintiiiri,
HrtHk.lyn Preuiimn Pure White L tad,
Ilimipilcn Pt'iiniiiicnt Grefiii,
Piire Oh in C'atawtm liiundy, Ac, o.
1MPOKTEUS OK:
L rent'h una English Pinto Glrmn,
French and English Cylinder lilt,
Colmedand Encmqed Window tiius,
Diigueireotypc GlifsS,
lluininered Piute for Floors and Sky-hjats,
Drutrs, Cheinicnls, Perlnnierv, Ac.
WIItVl.ESALK JJEAU-.US IN :
Dmcgists' Articles Genernlly,
PiillltftS1 Tools nf ull ttf fcriptious,
Jlydrnulic hmiI Honinn Cement,
Calcined and liind 1'liteter;
I'uncr Maker's Clay, S-uin Whito. Ac, Ac.
FRENCH, lilCHAItPf A CO
Storr. N. W. cor. ot Trnlh nnd Market Streets
Paet'trv, Junction Yoik Avenue, Crown and Cul low hill
Streets. Phil.flelphi.1.
April II, 17 3in e
R. DECOU & CO.
Clothiers,
No. 141 Chfstnut St., adovs Fovrth,
TtllLADZLrMIA,
Keep can.1ar.tljr on fund a fplcndid sffbrtment
of
Ready-made Clothing.
Goods madz to Op.dsr and Wakran'tfu
TO KIT.
Not. 29, l856.y
IV all Taper & Window Sliaticu.
J- X,. ISAACS & BHOTHEII,
No. 133 North Second Street, below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
TTAVING coiiiblL'ted their largo assoitmenl
of the above Ooods for Spring and Suniinc
Trade; would respectfully invite the attention
of I'urcluisers to the same. Their stork for
beauty, cheapness and variety cannot he surpas
seil.
Thcv have constantly on hand every descrip'
Hon of (iold and Painted Niades, Dull llullaml
ami iSliade Fixtures. Wall Pupers, (Jul lain
Fne Hoard Prints, Uorders. ic , all of vthic
they oll'rr at lower rates than can he ha 1 at any
other establishment. Cull and exHinine.
J.L. I.S4 ACS &. BliO.
133 North riecond Street, below Kace
March 7, I R."i7 Cm w
J. I' AlllOlt & lo.
Market Htreet Wlinrf, Pliilailelhia.
rr.Ai.i:tti. fish and ruuvisioNS;
TT A VK eoiistuntly 011 111111J ait ahS'irin.nt ut' Mackerr
I 1 bhtui, UrrniiKS, i:ttillisli, licel, rork, Uiiil, fchouuit;
JMms, hitirs, Cheese, Itlee, Ac.
Aiurcli til, ls.37 3iu
()l!Taiid MA 1)1", I; I A WINES, Schiedam
fchnappa. Wild Cherry bramly, Dlacklierry
anil l.jveinler Lranuies lor meuicinal purposes a
March 14, '57. A. V. FISHER,
New Drugft, I'uinttt, &C.
bW supply of Drugs, Paints. Oil
Fluid, 4c, just received and for sale hy
A. W. FISHER.
Runbury.May S, 1857.
rURNITTJEE POLISH.
S. RAE'8 Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for reslnr,
iiig the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Glass,
Carriage Uodirs. Hair Cloth, Ac. Also, for re
moving spots, hiding scratches, &r.. &c. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss.
Price 50 cts. per bottle, bold by
A. W. FISHER.
March 14, J8S7.
A Sll AMY Fort 8 A 1.13.
TMin subscriber offers for sule his SH ANTY-,
II Cnok-Siovo, 4c, 011 the liuil-Koad below
Trevorton liridge. Apply soon lo
M. 11. MASfflOR.
8uhWt. April 8S. 1BA7.
nPobaCCO and Segars SO.OOO Imported
Begare of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
' A. W. FISHER S,
unhurr, March 14, 18riT,
AYER'B
. Cathartic Pills,
f SUGAR COATED,) '"
AJIB Mns to
CLEANBK TnB CI00S AHD CTOB THI SICK.
InvKllits, t'alliers, Mothers, Physicians,
PhllKiilhrnptsts, read their KrTeota,
and JtidRe of their Virtues,
FOR TUB CURB OF
Ilendnche, Sick Hcndnrhe.Fonl Stomneh.
I'lrrsBtrse," I'., Mny 1, 1866.
Dr. J.C. Atts. Bin t hare been ropenteilly eurei of
tlie wornt hendulie sny body can bivva liy a dose, sr two
of your Pills. It scslus'toaiisefroiunfoulBtomaeli.vlilcli
Uiey elnuise ut inies. If they will em's utbars ss they do
Die, lbs fact ts worth knowing.
Yours with grvut respoet, Uf). W, PRKI1LV,
v Clerk ttf Slramer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders and I.lvcr Complaints.
Pepartmsnt ot rrre Ivtssios,
M'ABinsoix, P. C, 7 Feb., 186.
Pre.! t have nsed ysir Pills In my trmoral snd bnspttal
prnetloe ever since yon made theui, slid caunot hosiutato
say they are tho best cathartic wo employ. Their regu
lating action an t.he brer la ipilrk snd decided, consequeiis.
ly they sre an Adnihabla remedy fur derangements of that
ei rn.ii. I ndued. 1 have sektom Riund s caps of Mima
iste so cWrluntn that it did not readily yield to them,
fraternally yours, AI.ON.O HALL, M. I.,
Physician qf fit toarint UotpitriL
Dysentery, Relnx, and Worms.
Pott Orrice, llTt.(Ki, Lit. Co., Mica., Nor. 16, 1S6.
In. Arra: Tom- IMIls ara the irfiiTeelion of niedlclua.
Tliev linve done my wifo more good flian I can Ull you,
the had been stck and pining aw iiy for months. Went
off to lie doetorod at great cxpen, but got no better. Bha
then commenced taking your lMi,wbleh soon cured her,
by exiM-HIng large quantities of worms (dead) from her
IwmIv. 1 liev alYerwiu-ils cured her and our two chlldnea
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had 11 ld, and
aiy wire cm-tM nun tini iwo rstses 01 your ruis, wmie
otiiors amtinit as firsn fl.e to twenty dollars doctors'
1.111, and lost rnm-li time, without belnir cured entirely
even then. Purli a mstuMue as yours, which Is actually
good and honest, 111 1 rvisad hers.
Indigestion nnd Impurity of the Blood.
Pi-tm Krr. J. Y. Itimtf, l'Stor qf Adttitt Vhurdi, Itotton.
Dr. Avkr: t hsvo need your l'ills with extiTionttnsry
SU'.ytm in my fsmilvsml sinong those I urn palled Tovi.lt
In distress. To regulate rtionrKiimordt'stion ami puriry
the IIik1 they sre th vury boet ifmily I have ever
known, uud I' can confidently recommend them to my
rilenus. lours, J. t. ui-wfto.
WrnMiyn Co.. J. T., Oct. 24, 1855.
Psas Sir: 1 aui uslnir vour CallioHli: lDls In my crno.
tlee, and find them au excellent imrKiit've to cleaivso the
system and iurify the fuuntnlns of the Imoo-1.
jun.l U. ir.AlllA.M, si. v.
Eryslpelns, Scrofnlit, Khit's Evil, Tetter,
1 u mors, nnd nnti 1. nouni.
Frost a F i-wawmo Naxhant f Sl. .oil's, ivb. 4, I860.
I)R. Atf.r : Yonr Pills sro tho pnrseon tf all that la
rtent in Tneillrjna. Thev have cure 1 riv little daughter
of nlremtis sores ujwn her htin-ls nnd feat that had proved
Ineura'tle for yejtrs. Her niotner Inst noen ions aneTous
ly sttlie'o-1 with l,ltehes snd j.irni,!es on her skin and In
lier hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your
t ills, and they l.avo cured her. ASA nimuilllKiH.
Itlicumnlirm, Nruralgin, nnd Goat.
r.om Uit I!te. Dr. Jlawka, oWo iiiLladitt Kpil. Church
Puiifvi IIovfs, E.WANXAn. C., Jan. 6, lsw.
Ho!tmr.D Sir : 1 should he uncmtofnl for tho relief your
skill has hroucrht me If I diil not report my case to you.
A cold settled in ray limla and brouiht on excrnelatlng
noui-alriic p.iins, hich ended In chronic rheumatism.
iSotwillin:atiiluig l nau me uosi oi j-iiysivmn.. uiu mimi
rew worse anil worse, num. I y tl:a auvue ui your excei
nt acnt in Baltimore, Ir.)lackciitia, 1 ttlel your l'ills.
Their stivers were s!ow. but sure, l'y peissvoilbg io the
nse of them 1 sm now entirely wed.
BCXATS CltAMBF.H, BAT0S I'.OCOI. T,., B DSC., Wt.
Tin. Avsn : I Imvo leon enllrely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout pninful disease that had sfltlttcd me
tiryesrs. VlNCfcNT PI.IDKLI..
For Dropsy, I'lcthora, or kindred (
Klnlnts, i-etiniins; rui acuvo jurgo, niey aie an excel
nt remetty.
Tor CoMivencKs or CcnMicntion, nnd ns
a Dliinei- 1111, they ale alcl'l and eilM-tusl.
fits. Snnnrpssion. Vnrnlvsi. Innnmmo"
lion, and even Deafness, and Pertlal Ullnd-
lieas. nave oeeu cuieu iy tuc aucraute bciiod ui mow
Pills.
Most of the Kills In market eontalu Mercury, which, al
though a valuer Ve remedy In skilful hands, is ilnnsenms
In a piihlic pill, fK.m Iho dres'lful con-co,ueiiree that fi
quuHily follow lis incautious use. These conuiiu no mer
cury or mineral substauce whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
l'OR THE RAPID CIT.H Of
COt'tSIIS(COIJf HOAR SEX K, IPC PM'-
ERZA, nROXt'IIITIH, WIIOOPIIXO
COIOH, ClUH P, ASTHMA, IN
CIF1KKT tONKVMPTlON,
nnd for tlie n llof of coustiaiptivo patient in airanctJ
tKt. of the iliattHdo.
We need ftot ejak lo the public of it" irt.ire.
Thnmnlu'.it uvt iy town, and nlmrt!t tvery linuilnt ct the
AniPik-an F-tt. tin wuii(Jirfil cuin cf pulutoimry com
plain; liurn nia'lr it ulifaHy Unuwn. Nay, few are the
fun i Hi in wiy civH(7.?ti wmiiiy on this coniint-Dt wiltmttt
(tnijp I'MtoiihI pxi-f'rii'ni' nl" ia rtlrt ; anil f'wer yt tlio
cctinuuinitit-e ai:y 'r vhkh lniv nt ftmrtn(E tin,
lome living tiopMy cf its victory oxnr tho nut-de nnd dan
gcroiii UimMuM of the tluvut and lunpa. While it in tlie
ii.net powi-tfnl nnlil:tt4 jet ri)-i t man f' r the foniil-tlal-lo
and dutivivuH d'si'itrfB f-f (he iji'Imoimry oiptn, It
iii iileo the pk'iuwitf-jit and mfrt rnnody tln.it ran L eut
tlived for tiifatirN nnd yov.tijt twi'mia. I 'went ibuul 1
have it in Htcro apnitiit the imUi( in ept-tny that etln
xin tii'-ut iMi,ri i 'ti. Wo Ime nhniidint icrotinda to
K-lirve thr (Tin ri v I'fiTHAL ntMi miro livo hy the ttn
tinipMuhrt It provvn'sj tha'i X)w. it cure. Koep it hy
you. nnd furo your culit.s l iU thry are curable. nT t.ck
Wt thi-m uniil nn hiiii.an nkill can inajter tho im-xorahlt
canker that. fait-.-i:rd on the vitaln. out yi-nr life awiy.
All know tho d it! ful fatality of Innp din'-rdors, and na
they know too the virtiua uf tin rt-i-icdv, we nrod not do
more than to asburtr them it ia Mill nitvU the tet it caa
be. vi e taru no rottt, no ire, no toil to pinJuce it the
nifsnt HMitH't ratasiMtf. Mii-l thni aff -rd thna who rrly on
it the beat aent wliikh our (.kill can furnidh for their enifc
rBEPARED BY DR. J. C. ATER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
sl.Vi SOLD BY
A. V. Fisher, Sunbury Dird k John, Bkr.mnkin
W Wieraei, Nnrthumherland ; J. V. Cnslow, Milton;
Hays & MeCiirmick, McEwiniv.lls and by all Druggists
throuch'iut the ei'unty.
August 10, leOO ly
BEDDING 4 FURNISHING BUSINESS
Cabinet Maker's Findings,
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have connec
ted with their llediliiig & Furnishing business a
large and well assorted slock of Cabinet Maker's
Findings, at their old stand
No. 83 South Second Street, below Chestnut,
I'rtU-.idcliihia.
. They have associated with them W. S. Brown
who has been for many years onzaged in the
principal establishment of the kind in this city.
The block ol liooils now on hand comprises
every description of niatersala used by Cabinet
Mukcrs, consisting in part nf the following, viz:
Hardware department. Locks, Hinges, Screws
Castors, Zieil Screws, Chair and Sofa Springs,
Collin Handles, cVc.
Cuhinel Mukei's Materials, Hair Seating,
Curled Hair, Looking Glass l'lales and frames,
(ilue, V.irnish, Sand l'upcr, iiorliips, iflack and
Fancy Silk and Worsted Gimp, Sofa and Chair
Webbing, Twine, Sacking liottoms, Kosewood,
Mahogiiny, Walnut and Maple Knobs, Glass
Screws, &c.
Redding Department, Hair, Husk, Moss, Wool
and Cotton Mattresses. Feather feds. Bolsters
and Pillows ; l'litsli, Damask and Moreen Cush
ions Comfortables, Counterpanes, Linen and
Cotton Hlieels. Pillow Cases, Linen and Cotton
Towels, Ttible Cloths, Table, Linen, Table Cov
ers, Moreen, Deinask and Plush by the piece,
jwoks aim husk ny the naieor pound,
7'ae Hair Seating and Curled Hair is from the
1 tiila. Manufactory of D. & J. Noblit.
N. B. Hotels, Steam boats and Ships fur
nished at the shortest notice.
NOflLir, BiOW.N & NOBLIT.
8;l South 2nd St., below Chestnut.
(Nearly opposite Bank of Pennsylvania.)
1'hils.lelphm. August 9, 1H56 ly.
PHILIP E. PLTPeDY.
wiioLssii.i inn ii frill.
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
5. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied al tlie lowest prices.
October 4, IbfiU. tf
BRODHEAD & ROBERTS,
. No. 135, N. 3d Street,
rUXX.ADBX.rHIA,
INVITE the attention of country merchants
- and others, to their stock of
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
which they will dispose of on the most reason
able terms.
Nov. 9, 1856.- ly
BOAT AND MULES
POR S-A.IE5.
THE subscriber oilers at private sale, SIX
GOOD MULES, and a good SHA VVNEK
BOAT, with fixtures. The above will he said
cheap, aud on reasonable isrmi,
JACOB KE AKHOLTZ, agent
for JOHN BLACK,
ftunbury, Marrh 58, 1857. tf
LAND WARRANTS. The highest price
will be given for Land Warrants by the sub.
ctibei. H-B. MASKER.
no
47
A
EARTHENWARE-
flHE subscriber respectfully In'orme the tltt-
M. sens of Bunbury and the poulte generally,
that he has commenced the manufacture of all
kinds ef
EARTHENWARE,
at hie manufactory In Whortleberry Street, one
square east or the Hirer. lie has engaged the
services of Mr, Hiir, and veu can therefore
depend on having a good article. The pubue
are respectfully invited to call.
All ordors from a distance will be promptly
attended te.
r. M.SHINDEL.
Bunbury, Feb. , 1886. tf
jonx 11. ALi.r.r & co.
Nob. t snd 4 Chestnat Street, (snath sido, below Water,)
(Tee Oldist Wood-wsss llucai is taa Citt.)
MANUFACTURERS ami Wholesale dealers In Potent
Machine made BROOM. I'atent Urnnved Cedar.
Waro. warrentcit net to ahtink. Wond and Willow-Ware
Cords, Brushes, Ac , of all deacriuliuua. I'lease sail sad
examine our stork.
February 48, 1657. ly w
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
riHE subscribers, Exceptors of the estate of
a Henry Masscr, dec d.. offer nt private sale
the following properly vir. i A largo two story
frame dwelling house, together with about
50 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate In I.nwer Aucusta township adjoining
lands of Darnel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman ns a sturo and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
Bond one for business.
Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONr? LAND,
In said township on the river about 6 miles be.
low Suuhu.y, adjoining lands of .?. T. M'Pherson
and others, containing, about 00 acres. The
soil Is productive and contains limestone ar.d
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 9i
seres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lands of the hciis of Ilia late John
Conrad end others. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
Far further particulars apply to the subscribers.
H.U. MASSEK, )
P. B. M ASSER. ) BxesuloTa.
FRANCIS HUCIIER.)
Sunbury, January 19, 1856. tf
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and
the public generally, that he has just receiv
ed a New Stock of GOODS, at his new store, at
David Miller's Mill, in Lower Augusta Town
ship, and that be is prepared to sell goods at the
lowest prices.
11 is Slock consists in psrt nf
FALL cV WINTER GOODS,
Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &o.,
and every variety usually kept in a oountry
Store.
Trevorton prices paid for all kinds of produce.
Lower Augusta twp, Dee. 57, 1856. tf
MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
MOUNT CARMEL,
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
THIS large and commodious Hotel is situs
ted nearly half way between Sunbury and
uttsvillo. The scenery the salubrity of tha
atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make
it one of tho most delightful summer retreats in
tho country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four
stories bigh, luted up with all the modern con
veniences. Tha pure mountain water is intro
duced into every chamber. The place la easy
of access, being but one and a half hours ride
from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and bun
bury Rail Road. From Pottsvillc, it is 17 miles.
Every attendance will be paid by the proprie
tor to make guests comfortable. Charge mode
rate. JESSE RICE.
Mt. Carmcl, May 54, 1850. tf
E. NEWLAND Ss CO.
l.ooUlug (..lasses, Picture frames, Engravings
and Paintings,
No. ISO Arch Street, above Sixth,
(Late of? 18 North Sec.nd St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Cil LIStSS orE.I DAllT TO VISITORS.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may want anything in our line trill do well to
give us a call.
February 28,1857 8m
M. AVISE,
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
No 72 North Second Street, (opposite th
jlount Vernon House.)
Philadelphia.
G OLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ea.
scs, $23; Silver Lever do,, do., 12; Sil
ver Lepine, do., $9 : Qunrticr. $5 to $7: Gold
Spectacles, $150 to 10 ; Silver do., $1 60 ;
Silver lable Spoons per sett, $11 to $18
Silver Desert do., do., lj!) to $11 ; Silver Tea do.,
do., $4 7S to $7 60 ; Gold Tens and Gold Ca-
scs, $3 25 to $5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do. , $1;
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods
warranted to he as represented. Watches and
Jcwelrv, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ms
sonic Marks, Pins, cVc, made to order.
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise
will he punctually attended lo,
Phila., Oct. 4. 1856. I yw.
j .vs. a. srovEit.
l-atf ef the Uuion note).
Late of thr firm nf St event,
iimigsr.ean ct uu.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(lATI WHITE SW1.V,
Race Street, above Tltiri,
PHILADELPHIA.
T
HE above well-known Establishment, have-
ing been entirely remodeled, introdu cing ail
the modern improvements, and also, newly fur
nished throughout, will be opened for the recep
tion of Guests on the
FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
The proprietors, from their determination In
devote their attention to the comfort of their guests
flutter themselves with the conviction that they
will be able to give satisfaction to their patrons,
Carnages will always be in readiness to con
vey passengers to and from Steamboat Landings
and hailroad Depots.
SIDES 4- STOVER,
Race Street, above 1 hud
Philadelphia, August 30, lS.'.G. ly
Ij. C, IVES'
Produc e uud I t ull Store,
No. 15 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
Shipping and Ceuntry Oorders promptly filled
on responsible orders.
Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold en Com'
mission.
Apples, Bananas, Pine A pples, Dried Fruit,
unions. Oranges. Nhell Darks, Raisins,
Beans, Lemons, White & Sweet Fifis,
Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry,
.Peaches, Ground Muuts, Chesnuts, Eggs, &e,
Foreign and Domestic Produce aud Fruit gen
erslly,
February 28, 185T. ly
FOB IrlEISTT.
rilHH Store Room in Market street, occupied
X by P. W. Gray and tha dwelling bouse ad
joining. A pply to the executore of II. Masser,
deceased.
January, 17,
1R57.
P
A TENT BRITTAN1A STOPPERS fo
bar bottles for sale by
H. B MASSER.
Sanbury, July 19, 185B
stationery. A large supply of fancy Note
Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cap Paper, Pens. Ink, Sand, ic, at
March 14, '6T. A. W. FISHER'S.
PORT M0NAIE8, Tooth and Hair Brushe
all qualities, and any quanti y, for sale by
A.W.FISHER.
March 11, 'ST.
Shamokln Whit Aih Anthradta CcsO
iV0ri the "Old Vein" in the GapCollterv.
T H. ZIMMERMAN &JKO. P. PCRSKL,
successors to Kase, Reed dx Co., will con.
tlaua mining, shipping and selling roal frdsn tba
iioova wen Known Lolliery, under tha Arm of
Zimmarman c Pursel. The point of shirment
is st tha lower wharf in Sunbury, Northuml.tr.
land county, Pa., where all orders for the rsTioue
a.nu.o. coai, jii i l,umP, Broken, Egg, 8tova,
and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully rssairsi
and promptly attended to.
Bunbury, July 14, 1851,
Scancat, Joit I, laM,
The firm of Kase, Reed ir Co. having soli
their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest In the
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman A.
Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend,
ing our customers and others to the new firm, as
they will be able to tell them prepared eeal ef
the best quality,
KASE, REED A CO.
HAYD0CK & FIDDLER,
TXEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the eld stand of
James B. Fidler,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their large"
and varied stock, feeling assured that the eipes
nence both of them have had in the business,,
and the facilities they possess for procuring:
goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. They have now Cut
hsnd a fine assortment of
"WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silver, Plated and Brittanla Ware, Call'.,,,
Fancy Geods, eVe., &e.
N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kiuds of
Jewelry attendej te with prenptnese aad the
grcairai care.
Phila., April T, 188. tf.
TO COAL DEALERS
AMMERMAN &WEITZEL
JJESPFCTFULLY inform ft. publie tl.
T tne7 h1"" leased the new eolliery. called tho
Lambert eolliery, and are ready to deliver coal of
superior quality, and of a variety of sizes prepa
red on their new coal oreaker. All orders prompt
attended to by addressing the Srm, eithw at
Sunbury or Shamokin.
Sunbury, June 30, 1885
AI.LX. L. fUCKET A S4,
KAavriCTvaxRa mw
TRUNKS, VALISES, &Q,,
lit Chesnut Street, front of Jones' fouL,
HULA DELPHIA.
HAS on hand tha cheapest, eal
best assortment of
TRUNKS & CARPET KAn
EVER OFFERED TO THE Pi;n.IC.
Sole Leather, Solid Riveted, Iroe Frams. Ira.
Bound Travellidg Trunks ; Packing do, Valises,
Ladies Bonnet Cases; Carpet Bags, Satchels.
Ac, by the quantity or sinale articL. I
caa be bought at any other place in the aitv.
July S, 1856. 3
WIIITE HORSE HOTEL.
rOTTSYILLE, PA.
rTJJE subscriber respectfully announces te M.
old friends and the public, that he has taksw
that old and well known establishment, the
White Horse Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sts., la
the Borough of Pottsville. The house hss re
cently been very much enlarged and otheiwise
improved, rendering it quite as comfortable as
any ether Hotel in Schuylkill eounly while
the stables are large, in good condition, and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who moy stop at his
house, he promises every attention calculated te
render them comfortable and satisfied.
JOS. M. rKGEH, -
April B,;i8V.- If
HENRY D0NKEL,
ATTOHNB1T AT LAW.
Ojjice opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
rrernpt atten'.ion to easiness in adjoining
oontieg.
EAGLE HOTEL,
OPPOSITE WEST BRANCH BANK,
WILLIAM8POHT, PA.,
WILLI. Ill H. HAY, Proprietor.
C. A. Smi!, Assistant.
N. B. An Omnibus will rnn to snd from the
Depot and racket Landings, to this Hotil, free
of charge.
September 13. 1RS0. (f
DANVILLE HOTEL?
JOHN BEEN, JR.,
Market Street, Danville, Pa,
rtHIS is one of the largest and most commo
A dious hotels in the interior of f'ennsj Kama
it hss been recently fitted up, in excellent slyls,
with'all the modern conveniences.
Panvilled, Sept. SJ, 1856.
Cheap Watclics $ Jewelrji .
IVT'IIOLKSALE end Retail, at the ''HiiUdel.
phia Watch and Jewelry fSlore," No. (S
North Second Street, corner cf Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Oold Lsver Watf hrs, full jeweled, li' carat cases, MS,
"iu ipuia lis. f.uu
Pflver full jew!i1, 89.
Silver Lever, full jewl'ii I'i
Snpeurir Quarliers, 7.
l-'ine Silver Si in. lac I as. 1.45
Gukl Bracrleis, 3 a-1
arllrs' ,iM I'sncils. I.lO
Silver Tea spociis, sot, ,'
(.old Soecueles. 7JSI
Guld I'eiu, wilh Peiril snd Silver ITnlder, l,Cr)
Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to .?80 i Wafch
Glasses, plain, 12$ cents; Patent, IBj ; I.uaot,
SS; other articles in proportion. All goods wir
ranted to be what they are sold for.
HTALFFER & HARLET,
On hand, some Gold aud HiWer Levers and
l.epines, still lower than the above prices.
Oct. 4, I RMS y.
A RIV OLD'S WRITING FLl'lD aniTrfhe
sive and legal envelopes, for sale by r
II. D. MASaER.
Runburr. Jan 10. 185(1.
GEORGE SCHALL & CO.
HUMTlCIllllIt
or
BLASTING POWDER,
Ml. Carmel, Northumberland County, te.
May 10, 18r.6
1JLANK Parchment Puper Deeds and blink
Mortgages, Bonds, Executinna, Sumrmas
Ac, for sale b
H.
B. MAbSEh,
Sunbury Airi
8.
IRS
STOVES-
I.OR SALE
an excellent second hand Csek1
ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal
s Enquire al this nffire.
is torn
GOLD PENS with and without cases, of a
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal
b7 II. U. MASSER.
Kiinbnrv, Dee. S7. IR5K-
GOSUEN CHEESE. Jest received and firr
"leby LEVI KUASHOLTZ '
April 1 1, IRST.
CJILVER WATCHES A few doull. case
J English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
P"CT l'J II. B MASRVR.
Hiinriiirv. April IJ. IR.1B.
AMKJUCAN HOUSE.
WJLLIAM.SrORT.J'A.,
J. II. Kiri.TO.V, I'ropi lcor.
Jai. T. IUi.i.. Ass't.
Kept. 13, 1B.')6. tf
pCRE OLIVE OIL for table use,two sir
at 87J and 02J M-nt-yust recehed hv
A. W. riPHCT,
March Ii, '.vr.