Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 23, 1859, Image 4

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THE TWO LOTS.
If tby brother oo life's- highway
Choni path apart from thine ;
Thoo straight end he a by-way,
Both may reach tb wished-for shrine.
Thy work lies among the mountains,
Hid may be in Tales below j
Thou mayst drink at sparkling fountains,
lie where gentle waters (low.
Thnti mayst pass the lliinj unheeding
Tnat to bim are treasures spread,
Crushing, as tbou ail procet iinn.
Flowers tbat fragrant odors bind ;
Cods which bloom for him in be.in'y,
Things lor which thou canst nut cue,
Id thy rugged path of duly,
Oo thy mountaios, bigb in uir.
Neither, then, should scorn the oilier j
There' duties railing each j
Cherish tbinn, but 1st thy brother
Keep bis vale, nor higher resell.
Tbon msvat minister to natures,
High, o'piripfr as thine own ;
Ha to earth's more bumble creatine',
Oo thy pathway rarely known.
Wbila thou'rt weighing mighty catiEes,
He may mark eucu grand elf.-ct,
Yield his' faith without thy pauses,
Njtnre love, bat not dissect.
Thrni msyet prove the nigh Cr.-rttor
Great, by earth, fan, moon, and star;
He, an ontaoght, mute spectator,
Only thank Him that they are I
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Janitors' gcparlmcnt.
The Bust Brkkh or linos. A farmer who
communicates h s riews through a New Eng
land journal, after going over all the choice
breed of hogs the Berkshire, the Leicester,
the Suffolk, and Whito Chester, say?, the
"White Chester ate a large, depp aided,
small boned bread will weigh from 400 to
500 pounds at 12 months old, when properly
fattened. I think them the most profitable
swino for farmers. Of grades, there in the
Leicester crossed with the Suffolk or Berk
shire boar ; the progeny will be finer in the
bone and mature earlier than the Leicester,
and will weigh heavier and produce more side
pork than the Berkshire. For a pure breed,
1 consider the White Chester superior to all
others ; they combine, in a great degree, the
large pork producing qualities of the Leices
ter, with the fineness of bone and early ma
turing of the Suffolk and others."
Cos Cons. Many farmers are Romewhat
sceptical in regard to the vulue ef this pro
duct of the corn plant. Science, however.
bit abuudantly demonstrated the fact, that
the quantity oi alimentary matter contained
in them is considerable. Experiments have
been made which seem sit isfuctorily to prove
that bread made from the Cue flour obtained
from the )'i of cobs, is not only quite nutri
tive, but salutary to health. That the cob is
possessed of too much vulue to be regarded
as mere rubbish, is ton obvious to be doubted,
even for a moment. A series of very simple
experiments might be easily instituted for
the purpose of accurately determining this
point, the nature ot which will readily occur
to every mind. Jons Hamii.i..
Oermantoicn Telegraph J
To Msek Coopkd Uf.ns Lay. It is pretty
well known that bens will not lay, except
occasionally, whea, "cooped tip." It should
be extensively known that a small daily al
lowance of raw meat of any kind will rosiore
not only thu power to the hen, but the ne
cessity to lay every day, supposing, of course,
that tho other portion of the food in of the
ordinary kind. No Cowl lives exclusively oo
a Vegetable diet ; and ttbeo ruuuing at large,
domestic fowls will be found seurehing for
insects with great avidity. Those of your
farmer readers who aro uu. uwure of this
fact, may obtain a better supply of eggs by
following this advice. 8o any u correspond
ent of the Scientific' American.
Wukn to Trunk ArrLETnrxs. A former
io the Chcbter County Times bins :
"Many farmers have, 1 think, a wrong idea as
to the limn of pruning tbeirepplo tn;cs, say
ing it is of consequence when thu tree is prun
ed if it only needs pruning. This, 1 am rendy
to (ay, is a Bad mistake; for all seutous whu
the sap is down it is entirely wrong The
first or second week in Juim is tho only Ct
season for running tho rpple tree. Theu
the sap is in full fluw, and the wound m.ide by
cutting off a bough begius to heal and grow
over immediately." VVu agree in this view
and tuo system can bu upplird to pears cs
well us apples. Wo pursue it in relation to
ptars to some extent annually ; and we ure
cognisant of the results upon the apple, io se
veral instances, aud know it to have been iii
vnry case a perfect success. Gamanluwn
Telegraph
Tbe Best Wiiitr Ysrh Wit Know of.
The arrival of the house-cleaning and house
repairing season, and several recent inquiries,
remind us to again refer to that first-rate ill
dour white-wash we described last June.
Nearly ayeur's trial has confirmed all we said
of it. Our bousa ceil i ngs, and the walls, were
not papered, which received one coat lu.8t May,
are now as white as after a usual fresh cout of
of I. me, aud we buva not been troubled in ttio
least with its "rubbing off." The numerous
published receipts to the contrary nctwith
btanding, we believe no preparutiou of lime or
Dthur material will adhere well without the
svHIitiou of glue, oil or varnish. The latter
two articles are expensive, and caustic lime
mixed with glue will soon change its color.
White chalk is uncauitic lime, (carbunute of
lime,) ana luu suhsUnce is tbe bett substi
tute fur lima as a white ah. A very fins
aud brilliant while wash preparation of chalk
is called "Puris White."
This we boy at the paint stores for 3 cents
per pound, retail. For each sixteen bounds
of l'aris White, we procure half a pound of
tho white transparent glue, costing twenty
live cents. The sixteen pounds of Pans
White is about us much as a person will use
in a day. It is prepared as follows :
The glaeis cuverod with cilJ water at
bight, aud in tbe morning is carefully heated,
without scorching, until dissolved. Thu Tar
is White is stirred with bot water enough to
give it tbe proper milky cousibter.ee fur up.
plying to tbe wulls, and the dissolved glue is
the added and thorougly mixed. It is then
npplied with a bruab. like the common lime
whitewash. F.xcopt on very dark aud smoky
walls uiid ceilings, a single coat is sufficient
1 1 is nearly equal in brilliuucy, to "zinc white,"
a far more expensive article. Li-t the readers
of tbe Amiricun Ayricaltural, try this method
the present Spring oo a room or two at least.
ou we iiiiua iney win not me lane tueie
alter, j t is, oi course, a little more expensive
than common lime, but is cheaper in tbe end,
co account of its better color, greater perms,
nenee, and firm adherence to tbe plastering.
At least, such is our experience American
Agriculturist.
How to KiiPB Eaisi.y Towators About
the first of April, take a lew large turnips
and cut out the hearts of them, to Turin a
Wrt of cup. Pill the cavities wih earth, and
plant two or three tomato seeds in each.
When tbe seeds have well sprouted, pull up
all but, tbe healthiest plant in each turnip,
end let those that remain stand whero they'
will have the beoutit of the sun ; the plunt
will grow very thrifty the decaying turnip
famishing it food. When tbe .eatber be
comes sufficiently warm, set tbe turnips in
well prepared soil, not less thau three feet
apart, make latb frame to keep tbe vines
from the ground, and keep the toil well billed
op arouod tksnt, and you will have a crop
that will astonish tbe uutivt-s
Bargains ! Bargains I !
AT 1'. W. GRAY'S OLD STAND,
Market Square, Bunbury, Pft,f
THE subscriber having purchased of P. W.
Gray his LARUE STOCK OF
Fancy Dry Uooits, At.
is determined to sell them off at tho lowest pos
sible rates. Call soon if you wish to secure
bargains and examine the stock of Ulack Cloths,
Cessimcrea, oasainett, Vestings, Dress Oood,
viz: Challira, Lawns, Delaina, Bareges, Meri
noes, Csehmerc", Ahipacs, Silks, Ginghams,
Linens end White Goods Drrss Trimmings an 1
Motions in great variety. '
Haidware.
IV.l-.r, I
CJufrnewsTe,
Ti-biutn, fn'anM and a'vatiely of other goods too
tedious t rnf-ntion.
KHVWLG, EIIAWL8,
a lurjre UKaoiuut n'., verj cii ap, Ac , Ar.
T. v. cnorER.
N. U I'erliiig 8"ntr.fid for pnl favors, f beg
lfHe tH reco'iinit int In m-v old fiieml and the
pul'Ur in neneril my .vIK'CKSOIt, wh.) I am
iired will leave iii'lliinc undone to merit a
continuance of vimr patronage.
l V. CRAY.
KunWy, TVrerr.brr If, s.t.
XTK W GO OS S
At the Ham moth Store of
8 ISA t t:.s,s:sT,
NO. 1 MAltKF.T PTIlf.ET, t.'Mtl!HY, I'A.
t BMin sulwcriher has jiiil opened at his well
i known estnbliKhnieiit in ftanluirv, one ol Hie
cheappstand most dexiriitle lo:ks of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been nflered 111 the .nre,and which
be will sell for CAfH or rxchamf'' for Country
Preduce. Those desiring lo purchase goods viill
do well to call and examine his stork.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS.
All Wool Detains, Figured, Striped and PUin.,
French Merino, all colors, llea'utiful Dress
Robes, Canlitneres, Shaded, i'lain nnd Striped
must be teen to form an idea of the extent and
varielv.
Mantle, Stella, Chenille, French Wool Shawls,
Thibet and lirocba Shawls.
Cloths Cassimeres and Satinet
For Men and Boys' Wear, Black Cassimercs,
Fancy Cauomeree, side stripes heavy, Doe
Skin Cflssimcres, Hotinels all kinds.
FLANNELS,
Whito and Red Flannels, all grades and price,
Bay State Sack Flannels, colors finest qnalitios.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Ac, 4 c
all of which were selected with great care, and
will compare favorably, as regards quality, ntyle
ond price, with any in the country.
HAKDWAltE, a full assortment.
Wood and Willow Ware,
ljueensware, of all descriptions.
Groceries, n full stock in store,
Car)iet Chains, Ac,
Paints, Oils. Class, Dye Stufls.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received
he will spare 110 pains to please all who may favor
him with their custom in the future.
Kimbury,Nov. 6, I8&8.
FALLAWD WINTER"
JCST ARRIVED AT THE STORE OF
J. II. EXCEL. Of Suubiil J , Pa ,
HAS jutt arrived w'th a splendid stack of
Fall Goods from Philadelphia, to which he
repiectlully invites his friends and the Public to
call and inspect, he will spare no time in show
ing them. Anions his stork of Roods will be
found, FINE BLUE AND BLACK
FEE ITCH CLCTH.
Fine lilaik and Fancy Casimcres 'J weeds, Sat
inelts, .lean ndd Fecy VeslinR. also a large as
sortment of Ready-made CLOTHING for men
and l.y (cheap.)
FOR LADIES WEAR,
lilai k andfancv dress silk, (very chesp) bilk dial-
li, French Merino, Printed French Merino, I'laiil
("ahmcre, all wool Delninr, all wool Dehage,
Mohair l)cbe(;e, Printed Cashmere, Valenlia,
Chalii 7iftbo a quilli, Delaine liohes, Persian De
laino Robes, Toil do Chcrre Robes, Plain Del ate
I.ovelbis and Delaine at all prices, and the Red
stripe nl, iris. Fail ShawU and Mantillas, a ood
aMortment of whito gouda. Collars, Sleeves, Iriflj
Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac. A
general assjrtment of domestic Dry Go da.
Also a large stock of Hals and Caps, Boot
and i-hoes, Hardware, Ijuernu and Glassware,
Groccrie.i, Cedarwarc. Stone nnd Earthenware,
Drutrs and Paints, Sail, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil,
Tar Ac. &r.
N. B. Wall and Window Puper, Floor end
Tabic Oil Cloth, Carpels, ull the above will he
sold at low prices for rash Or country produce tu
en in exchange for Good.
J. If. ENUEL.
Sunhury, Dec. II, 1858. if.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
fl'HE subscribers, Execntors of the estate o
M. Henry Masscr, det'e., offer el private ssle
the following proper! viz : A large two story
frame dwelling house, together with about
SO CURES OF LBXD,
Situnle in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lamls of Paiiii'l Kauf;nan and others now iu tbe
occupancy of John K. Kaufman ss a store and
dwelling. Tha houe is new and the location a
good ore for hiuincss.
Also TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND,
in nnl township on the river nbout 5 miles be
low u!ibu.y,ailjoiiiiiiR lands of J. T. M'l'herson
ami others, contaiiiini', about 90 acres. The
soil is productive aud contains limealono ar.d
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 31
acre on the bill, about two miles below .Sunburc,
adjoining lands of the hciis of the Isle John
Conrad snJ others. There is, on this tract,
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
H.B. MAMtKR, )
P. It. MASSER. S Executors.
FRANCIS Bl.'CHER. j
Sunhury, January 19, ISSfl. if
J.'Y.lHINDEjTGOBIjyr
ft 1 1 o v n r ji at 3L a Ixj ,
STJJSTEXJ."5r, FA..
Uusini'is cntruxted to lii charge will be exedi
tiously and faithfully attended to. Particular
aitiutiou paid to the collection of claims.
liF.FEUDNcr.S
on A . Jordan. Huiilmry, I It -n 1 Tae-ait, Norlhh. r'd
V I. Dcwurt, " I " J Wondel, Alleiilowu,
W I tirecmueh,Kac, " OP Millar, l,ewihur(r.
Ceil .1 k Uleweut, " Col H C Kyer, EelliiLgiuvc
Hui.bury. Nov. C. 185B lv
IMliS ! fLIW ! 'Just reeeivrd and fur aa'r l.v
J. 11. LM..LI..
Huubury, January lf, IH69.
JUfiT UKC'EIVED a lot of LaJi CI.OTH
LI.OAKH.at I. II UNtJKLS Sioie.
Sunhury, Vie. 1 1, 185H.
tJAItKIiS' tootliing 8yru, I'm t'hililrwn U-i ilj.
iiig. For sa!c at - FISH Kit's-
OctoU r 10, '58.
)UST KECEIVKD a Urjje lot uf ready mails
CJ.UTH'MG, ClK-op at
J. II. EXOEL'8.
Hiinqury, IVc. 1 1, 1858
f! p LC'EI VEU a latgs assortment of ISatinatt,
A, Casaiwrre and Cloth, at
J. II. ENGEL'8.
Sunhury, Dee. II, 1 8."8
l'ursj IV lues nud Llquora.
JUS 7 received at FISHER'S Drug and Che
mical Emporium.
Buiitiury, Oct. 9 188.
.3
L'HT KECEIVED a lot of (ienUemeua
till AW L8 and ULANKEI, at
i. H. EiVUKIS Store
Sunbury D. II, lM.
16B9.
TRAVELER I
ROUTE TOR
Northern Central IJrtihvny!
.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
From n trrsn nevntv, nrr. inih,
IKiS, the Trmiw rf the Northern Ventral Hallway
Company will lenvt LHillr, (WutiitHyB r-scrit rtl) at ivllowa :
ooino NonTif.
BlfFAI.O AD M AGAR A tXI'RPkS TR AIX.
rrorn liAI.Tl.MOKB lo Sl'NBl'RT 4 WII.'MSPORT,
Calvert Slallon,
York,
Bridgeport,
KhIiIhx,
SI tllerttiarc,
lleoiftnwii,
Tre,,r,n Jun?li,.ti,
1B63.
NEW
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F.yeteri,
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LerKtT't
MuiH-y,
MtMitouriiViOr,
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coi.no fiiun n
Krem Wiutn.n.m lo StNBl'RY Jt UALTIMORF.
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t'litonti wo,
ntHontown,
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York,
Calvert Station,
IVIA.IL TRAIN.
HOINO NORTH
From BALTIMtiHE to Fl'MlUltY . WIlMfTHRT.
Aritve. I.eav.
relvertPtalinn. 8 15 A.
York 08 1111
Brittireoorl U 2-2 1 10 r.
Clmk'a I'crry 1 M 1 6
Hnlfax IIS ') U
f l.lleiFt.nra t H7 30
llurhaiian 9 36 2 Oo
.MnhulUnnco a 41 9 41
fieorgetnwrt S -17 9 57
Trevorton Junelloa 0"l 3 10
Srlma-Urove 3 21 .1 27
Sl.NUI'UY, 3 37 3 43
N'irtliiimberlriml 'i 53 3 fi'l
Chillisqiiaqua 4 U5 4 05
bewiauurg 4 10 4 10
Milton 4 SO A 92
Valmtow 4 M 4 35
Uniontown 4 42 4 42
Kyster's 4 47 4 47
Montgomery 4 40 4 52
Hrrer'a 4 55 4 55
M'li.i-y 5 00 S li-l
Montouraville S IS 5 18
Villuiinl'ort 5 3l)
GOIN'R SOUTH.
Fioin WaLuwroKT loSl Nni'RY It llAl.TllWOt
Arrive Tnive.
Willinnnport. IS SO
M-.-loinvl.k-, 111 43 10 4 1
Miiui-v, II l l 11 (12
Hoiger'i 11 ("J 1 I l:l
M.ioldinery II II II I.I
Kyeter'a 1 1 10 1 1 16
tliloiiK-wn 11 21 11 21
YatiitiW II 32 11 .'II
Milton, 11 44 II 45
lwinhurf; It 55 II rS
Chil:iiu,iue 12 01 12 Ul
Nnrt:onnl rhoi.l 12 14 12 IS
Pl.NUl RY, 12 2S 12 28
telmi Drove 12 41 12 44
Tievorton inaction 1 OS 1 81 A.
Georgetown, 1 14 I 15
MuhiintollKJ 1 2f 19-1
UtK'liaiinii, 1 35 I 35
Millertlinrg 1 41 I 41
llalilax 2 00 J 01
Clnrk'i Feny S in s 10
Pniiphlil 2 37 2 37
lln.lgepnrt 3 l7 3 30
York 4 43 4 60
Calvert Station. 7 50
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A Valuable Book for Invalids.
rtNT BY MAIL, N1I SiOT TO BS TAIII FOS UNTIL RKCEIVEO
SKAD AND A1THOVKD OF. ir NOT AI-l'KOVKO NO C1IABOR
Pr. SAMI'Kb r. KITCIIM "SIX I.F.CTl'KrS" o
the causes, I'revcnl ion ai.d Cure ol Un-euscs of the Liiinrjs,
Throat, Htart. Slonmcli, llowel:, Liver. hiduK-s, tKic
Ac , l-'enialc Complaints, and Cl.romu diseases :cai-iul!y
on the latws ol l.ue, anil the true inelh.Hl ly wtoch tieallh
and vipor muv he preserved to one huadied yeurs. A vol.
nine of 3T5 jvics, huudsoinely hound in mcs'ia, with 2r
iilunlralions In ttus volume Ur S. r l-'iu-h, (wh i is
widely known us lue utithor f a new nnd eminently suc
cessful method ol treatment for lite ahovr complaints, and
especially coiisuliiptlou, and other disensea ol tlie I.iii.k
and TliriKil.) explains the lending fentuies of his treatment
aud pives plain directions hy winch llioiie Mi'.-lmrfl l ll, etc
coinpitiuils may tliruoielvi'N picvt-iit tlicm or unesl their
progress, fiver UOO.IHIO copies f tins laiok have hern
sold, and there are rers'jis in ull pnitsoi onr lupd wiio
:rnteft:l'y acliiiowl, d,' t.' it it has oceti the melius of prc
scivi'ig then livt ui.d C. v.ny them uuiny years of good
liea.ih.
We present a iVv specimens of liie numerous ccni;uen-
deriona tlie rseiK n:is receivtd i
Tim New York Tiii-uuc tbui cle a lengthy wtire nf
it "Tlie urf-nt iii.iruuue the mhjcft und mir riJi-
driii v Jcivort t'rom jTi'n.tl kn"vl1ce an'.l tetoitiii hen
elit in Ut. Vi.cti'h lUfctPii'iiiB linvt itnpi Ht-ii 111 1. re
ronimeitd tliii vrlc. Wc tnul we li.iv n-iid tin.'n m
iiulucr tlmc uiiiicir-tl or tiirciuiirl w rh cousnniiilit'ii, lo
procure aiid rcal Pr 1 ' n ch:n l'k "
Letter from itc Ifi'u Hamilton Finn, former Goveruur
of New York ''Wuhhiittitoii, Fforuaiy lth, Ih.V"). Ur.
S. S. I'm-li Dciir Hir : 1 hi n to rrturn my tl:unki for tl
volume you have l.rrn vo kidd ns lo prtaenl to me. Tim
very hurrm! tx;iii.iufitun wiiich ulouc I l.u.'c )r:i aMe us
et lo give to n, Uu i-imitvi nitt-rcHt drctpcM thfl ron
vftti'ti tluit tlie r-jt'ihmi wliifli tliru l.e lurr hare
nrhifved it IxiDcd UK 11 intriitfic n;-rit.
Kxtrart from a Mler from the Hon. S. II. Haven, Iht
inriiitoi of Coi'-nre from Krie Co , N Y. ; ! havr ii
douSr hut it in a pmrtiral aiid vrry itFful work. 1 hope
it Wiilrmven kfnt-nii ciu-uinucn, aiiJ 11 Wni,
i nave o.
dotihl, do miH-li gowi.-'
I.xinirt trimi a Itt'.rr tnun ilie lion, fi.i.x-rl limn
ble
nirmWr of CfiiirreM. ,ll rcjid y.ur h;x Lrctuff -m t;mi-
niiijti e diitui8 three year ug , and nlvill uani peiuic
tllOIII."
Kxtint-t from a Mfrr from tee Hnu Jawim T.ockhnrt,
f-nt e meuilvHr of Cti'KreM. ''I rom tfiniuii; U I have r-
retved iiihuv v'jiuuMo ioiiU. 1 reurd il an a wmk (f
grmt menl.''
fMiyii biilnt-v u nrner, i-.nn,.. 01 i .-.terioo, . : jr
(rotlier r.ud mt f hii lauuiy uie dcaJ of cotiiumpltrm,
hut 1 and mine are l.v .11 h.m! wr'.l ; onJ I think it i owing
iiiitfb to the tnr-hini 1 I your book which 1 buve follow eJ
car.-fully for 0-.v lrt tune yems."
We r"uUI till (Htuuiiii wi'.li B.miiHT vtutmriitB
CF WiihiiiK l" ti'ike tin j4-.ok ttn uetul i ponibl,
we will forwnrda copy nf it bv mm I, jemt pud, to any
uddreM thnt my be mil tit, hM ttit nrt ;'mi cntf, inny
l rfimtUsil 111 posUi:c RU:iii ot otherwine to u after tlie
book ii rtcvivcd niid nptovedof. It maybe applied tir
pem.)h:.t!y or by letter,
CotiBuliutimi byDr Kitch, nl hi offlr, 714 Brouiwuy,
N. Y., oerauuully or by litter, fir. Ari lrr.
8. H FITCH At CO .
Jim t&W. 3m. 7U Broudwny, N. Y.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
DKOALWAY, CORNl.R OK FRANKLIN HTHtE'P,
NEW YORK OITY,
Una ben reci-iitly rclcu-d,
'Hie Itoiinis are nt-wly carM'tt-if ,
't'he Furniturr ana Hrls ara superb,
Anil ilia lluthsie unsurpassv.1.
TAVl.ult'8 Cl.f.K.llltA'l'r.U SALOONS
ASS C'JNNtCTKD WITH TIICHOTK!..
Hera is roncetiiiate,) ail Ilia comforts uf a home, with
tlie luxuncs 01' a palace.
THU Si'hKNDlD LADIES' PARLOR
C'oininands aial aiiequnllrd
V1SW or aBflbWAY,
THE INTERNA IMONAL
is tlie moat central of any uf theft at eluaa Hotels for husi
ui-as.or plact s of aiiiuseitient, anil utfera unsuitasseil ud
vaiitagea u families and t-mlrnit-n visiiing Nrw'orlr.
Ai.fsku KaiKMA.i, l'roirirtur.
New Yuik, Jul)- 3, la$6. ly
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sILVEK WATCH E3 A few double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
price by H. U MASbER.
WIIKELKII & W1I.60N
MANurAOTtmirra cos1
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Si?
ril!K nnammnni ftvor which haa attentteil the tnlrclno.
J lion of Whrklss Wii.aoa s Kumily Sewiar!
chine, ia a,fr,eiet evle,-a of iia excellence. II is need.
im iinur t., uv. il.nt thia uaelul inairument is becoming a
donicilie inn'itullon l the fact ia recognised by its ",,'C'a
lul line in thou anmla ol Fainlliea in every rank in life I
those who have liilhertorefraincllroin availing Ihemwlvea
ol in nilvaninrrea, it may not be amirs to lay, inai
ritysnoia iirblem to be solved, but a rneceaa already
lenlnx.1 Tli ),,ffl,..fll IpHimmv la eonltnntlv o8Mreil,coll-
lirininii the venlict which has given this inlrocmciitons
wine iiimi enviatile a repiiriuion. .
Thu Machine, in conceived on a principle entirely oriel
nnl. bf niff m.i-iiilU. mid adnnmblv adrnted lothe ni'a-l per-
lect work on every kind of materia! i anil, having Iccm
rmlijected to a tlirea years' tent of lb most tvni' hlng
chnractei by Vamilica, and in various branahet of Manii-
fnctilre. with tlialii.vntaheH micf-eaa. It ia believed Uint In
ail the rrrent pomta rtciu isite Ui comp'ete and pnutical
l....lii.,.t ,, .H..,!..it he nitnrnni'hol in excellellCS.
Among the nmlouMcd adnoitatea it jwaactiea over all
oriicru, mnv oe luiinen ice ioiioWuip,
1. It Biniplieity or conitrnction, anfl consen,uein iie
dom from derH'-iri'tTirnt and need of repairs
2. It unexampled rnpiuily and enae oi opciat
3. Its noiselem movement.
4 Tlie great vuiiety of pnrpore to which It can l np
pl.w., which can be achieved by ne other mechanical
means. And,
5 "The pre-eminent bennty ami durability of the work
"I find your Machine invalunbl I have used ll a year,
and it ima never been out of order. The it itch ia veiy thi
mble, am' can be adnpted to tine or coarse materials. It
works wilh the inpidjiy of a dozen pair of hands; snves
much tunc, fui.cne an. I expense. One of your Machines
is nsril in my father's family ; another in It.e household of
a sister; and others by vntious frieuis. The opinions of
all accord with that I have just expressed." Mrs Anns
Cora Ritchie.
"There is but one Sewing Machine ; anil thnt is hce
lei nnd Wilson's " Judge Mcifts, of the American Insti
tute. "The Sewine. Machine purchased of y.n hat been whol
ly servicenl.lc '' Itev l)r. Samuel Oqoil.
Nolaimly can afiord todow.thout it.
Omnions of the New Yoks The.
'.Ve prefer tlicm for (amity uc Tribune
They are the favorites for families Tunes,
Are without a rival. Scientific American.
Wort's mora nmfotntly than the hand Herald.
Ho tlie work of tea ordinary sewers Jour Coin.
F.runl to nine aatnitrcsseir. Home Jouriml
Thk machine, for lannly use. Advocate & Journal.
Most honorable lo Amerlcnii gcnuis Independent.
We cannot imagine anything more perfect Kvungelial
Will give entire satisfaction. Olwrver.
The best ever invented. -Christian Inquirer.
In looking for the best, eet these Kxiimurer.
Admirnhlv ailai.tt-d f"r fatni'v use I'hrouirle.
Indispeitnaljlc in everv tnniily. The I're-ichcr.
Wc praise il with enthusiasm Chriftian Intelligencer.
Worthv of the highest uwaol. Sahltnlh Recorder.
A beneluctuai of li.r ape Piitnanrs M:ig:izine.
Marrual in operation. Mrs. tepliens' Monthly,
lleymid all question, the mar hme3. I.it'e lthistrated.
The stitch cannot be unraveltd. Am Agriculturist
They matuLiiiii the pre-f-tnint-'ice. Kxprcsa.
Saves lite tone and healih of ten women. Water Cure.
Our hons"hid is in ecstiiries with it. I'ortcr's !ii it.
Supply the fashionable world. llaily News.
ArcTe-cmiiic'itiy i-npcriin. Indies' Visitor,
flue, of r,.ir hounihold g,.,!s i;. S. Journal,
rnrieclhil in every q.ia'ily. Pay Hock.
I'u'tty. useful, tn iprii' l-slle's Gaette.
Ilave no ,-.i:ai f.:r firnilv use. Musical World
A Triumph of mechnioi-ai g.-noii N. Y. Journal.
Combine every rcii'iirein-ut. 1'ainilv Mucait.ne.
Vastly superior In nil oihets (toKlcti T'rize.
Ye cannot tire in its praise New Yorker.
For fortlier parlirulara apply to u. 15. AUsscr,
Suntiurv, Pa., sstiI of the manufacturer, who
will KUT'ply mechinrs at the mauufactitrerH'
iticea.
Sunhury, May 15, 159 If .
TUST RECT.IVED a
general assortment of
N
ew Cood at the Store of
' J. H. E.N GEL.
Sunbury, Pec. 1!, 1R5H.
4 LMONDS, RA1SON8, FIOS, I.KMO.NS.
Ac, Ac, just rtc?iveJ a froah mipply and
fur ale at the ConfectionHry ntnre of
m. c. c;karhart.
Hunbury, Mny lf, t.")?.
riIZLADEX.rHTA AND SLlSAIrisrG
KAXIeTtOAI?.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
-N AND AKTKIt MC-NUAY, July 3, l6f. thrU.iWB
J n:mi.jtr riircitrcr ir;un will Iruve i'otuvilu l
j A. M .. ptiy; inn Ucmiin aiD fil A. M., ujiJ Oiriviug ul
I'liil.tdt liihm ul I'J.'i't, niK'ii.
Tli; dtiwn Aiit-rtumn T;.nn will leave Pottsvillf at 3 SO
V. M.t ra!W'',1g Hi udi:;e ul 5 oti, r utl an ivmg ut riutaucl-
phin ai 7.4U, 1'. Ni.
I Murium! inu) Aficrn'xm Pauirticer Tntinn Ir-.ive Vfii'.a
kl (ia ut Kfriit )vmrw na hrrrtnt'.jre, 7 3i) A. M. inn) 3 30
I 1' M.. ji:!ht:iug Ktiiit;i! ut H).( A M- umi ti.U? I1. M.
1 , I.I'.BANON VAl.l.i'.V HHANCII
P;ifi'ni:er Tram l9tvi-ti H.-mlnn; :n in.o A. M , (after
j nrrrnl "I ;i L'i .MirnniT I'ussi-jittcr Train in-ni
, I'.it:svi''e ni.it i'liiiui'tipti:i.) an ! un.'.ti ul I1;trnn;-urc ut
! Vi.'Vt ojn, m time l r'ii:itrr wifh Pu.wer.per Tiaii; ir
S;iu!htv. iV.iir:iiiiri, -,iiiiiffi. Iitsliir(t, C.i.MihMr.hure,
, Jliiltmi.-re mui liHattrr. Itetuni.nir, Ua t Huirnburff
Bt a ia v M , tiller arrival ot i'ntstiiper J ruin (r un all
a'wve icam, and tintves at Reating at 4..V1, in lime to
coniu-ct wi'h I'pnij'i pwn puiibfmier Tiuiiis In IVlls
Vi tit and i'titlatlflnhia. the sWiini evening
G A.MCOI.I.,
Kr.ginccr and iriipeniiti juU'i.t.
Ju! 17, 5P.lf
lVliolaIc iiroctvy
Opposite l!ic I'uunft) Ivauia Kail Road 0tjot
H ARKISIt UKCr, I'A.
CP a large block nf the foMowin? named
articles, and will ell cheaper than any
ot(ur hauM ,lli8 Me Qf Philadelphia.
i.ail end
! ace out of
CiiH'ee, I.ar.l oil, Fili oil,
tittgar. Fish, Tar,
'lea. Salt, Ituain,
Spires, Hams, l'iuh,
Tobacco, fchoiildeis, Oakum
L'ipara, Flour, Kuhrs,
nirgar, Fluid, CKiiifd Plaster
Chote, Soap, Caiulles Ac.
S. 11. Molasses, Syrups, N. O. Molasses.
Also, Cement, fcafety Ftif, Crow liar,
riledges, Iron and ISuils, fur sa.e at vrry small
profit".
July 3, 'H58. ly
2iEW WOK IKClf A GENTS.
y Life, Sjjetchet and 3einoriait f
DAN1KL WEIJSTKll.
Contniiiiitjf hii ni icicbrntod orntinns.n felfction from
tlie eiitoj;iei dflivured ii the oct'oin f hi tltKtth, and
Ina Inr a id Tinier, bv KA.Ml'KL SMLCKiilt, A. M
I hi plenum work in jtut putii(ivj, mi'iie tmge vlunie
of i00 pua. ll ii tmiieti on tint white t nT mid iKuntl
in brauLtiul atylf ; coiilanit txci.lif:tt tint itUmruvioi'.a of
liii tin L.ipUice urnl MuntMon ut Mnrsl'tield ; nvA a full
length lite-like, Steel Portrait. The puhlilier uffrr it wttli
euiiiulpUL to the Anierirun public, mid in cinivinced that
it will imp ply un important tvtuit hi AmrrM'ini htcrnture.
No work whs to lie oURHifd herrtotore, which pteweiiltd,
Within h coniiMit't and ron vein rut cointtnn. the clnrf eventa
r.f tlie lite of liuniet Wehater, lna moat reHiarkutda inteW
rt.'tufi! rirotta. and thr moat vlualle and intt-rcHiuip enl
aica which the great mm of tlie nation vtieied iu iwuor to
n.a memory.
We preaeiit all thac trejauret in thia v-.'ume volume, at
a veiv nutUcralo price, and m a wry otmvenient form.
Sultkciipiiou prict, in cloth, $1,15; tutniaooialy tiuUiaacd
leutlicr,ed!,i0
'tra na dftiiroua of Wtfiiiiinf Airrnlaf ir thia vuluuble
Wjrk, will addiwi, for full pHrtirnlHia,
DL'ANK KI IJOV, Puhliaher,
33 outh Toiid trael, PtuJadelphia l a.
Philudelrhta, February 'Jo, IfoU. Ot.
N0BLIT, BROWN & N0BLIT,
Cabinet Maker' rindlbg More
AND BEDDINU WARE-ROOMS,
Having REMOVED to the new Iron Front
Waiehotiae, No. 22 South Secbnd Street,
below Dock, West Side, PHILLDELPHIA.
V OW offer to ther customers and the public
1 " generally, a new and lull assortment of
CABINET HARDWARE & MATERIALS.
They invite the attention of the trade to their
slock of Hair Seating and Curled Hair, of their
their own manufacture ; Also to a full aaaorl
men! of BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY.
Philadelphia. July 3, 1858 ly
S WAYNE'S CelebreteJ Vermifuge-or Worm
Killer The best remedy known for expell
ing "Worme. For sale at FISHER'S.
October 16. '68.
STOVES'
FOR SUE 0 an excellent aocond-hand Ceek"
ing fclovs, also several Cylinder CoaJ
Moves. Enquire at this ofllce.
IlORTand MADERIA WINES, Schiedam
Schoappa, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
snd Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes et
July I7,'6i. A. V. FISHER.
r.-ri
HIOHLTIM tORTANT NEW
M. C. GEAIUIART,
Has returnej with new Stock of
Confectionariet, Fruit and Toys.
-TT seems as If e new age, t new life was open
- Inj npon ns, antmatirig every heart to nobler
Jerda end higher aims I Art, Literature and Sci
ence will glow anew anil seek to develope sub
limer beauties and grander conception.
Die business world too must feel the new in
fluence and every part be quickened and strengtli
cucillty an increased vitality , which shall urrfti
us on with electric apecd to the consununatiun
of ureater things than was ever dreamed of in the
rhilosnpliy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which prevades
all claaaea, and desirons of doing his share to
wards "The great eventa of the Age," the sub
scriber would respectfully inform the ood peo
pie of 8UNBUHY and the public generally, that
he has just returned from the city ef Philadel
phia with the largest and choicest slock of Con
fectionariet, Fruit and Toys that has ever been
brought to this section of country. He is also
manufacturing all kinds of Confectioneries, Ac,
to fill up orders, whuk'sa'e or retail, at ahort no
tice. Among his stock of Confoctioiiaries, may be
found l
French Secrete, Cam Ttropi, all kinds of scent,
Ilumed Alinoods, ltve Drops,
Cream White, Mini Drops, red and white,
I.cmn Jelly Cakea,
' Rose, Fruit Dropa,
Vanilla, Stick Candtes, ef etl scents
rsmmim Secrets. Reck Candy,
Liquorice, Almond Candy,
nnnaiun,
Oatea,
Currants dried,
A Inlands, P. sunns,
Primes,
Citrons,
Nuts of sll kinds
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by tho single or doie n. A
superior quality of 8cgars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Confectioneries, fruit. Toys, Ac, sll of
which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail.
E51 Remember the name and place, erj
M. C.CEAKHART,
Market St., 3 doors west of Fisher's Drug store.
Sunhurv, October 30, 1858. ly
BLAIR'S
C01lEP.CXALi ECTJSS
No. 20 Sixth Street, above Chemut, Philad'a.
MERCHANTS, busiuess men, and persons
generally will find this hotel one of the
aioat convenient and pleasant in the cily. The
proprietor will use his best efforts to accomino
ilato his guests, and at reasonable prices.
December 4, 1858. ly
COAL TARD-
IRA T. CLEMENT informs the public that
ho will constantly keep on band, at bis wharf,
a supply of nil sizes of coal, from the colliery of
Tahnon & Clement, whicli they will deliver to
customers in town.
Bunbury, Dec. 9 'Sfl.
NOTIOE.
4 T.I, persons inJchtcd to James TJearil, Ijte
I'rolhonotary of Noilhiimberlanil county, for
fees, cVc, sre requested to make immediate pay
inent, and thus save coat and furlhsr trouble, as
all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed in
the hands of a Justice for collection. Payments
can lie made either to the subscriber or to J. 8
Heard, at his office.
JAMES 13EAKD.
Sunbury, March 27, 188 tf
(Fonnwrf KUtio' Hotel,)
LKWl&m'RO, UNION COH PA.
n.(i.IIETZ!X, Troprlelor.
ri'HIS ttmieof tlie Inrnest at id bv tl lurmshed IlntP.s on
1 the Writ Uioitrh. It it locHtrtl in tlir buainrvt putt
ifi the town, (tt being th only lintel in Market tquare )
The proprtHsrr is iVteimuinJ, to ue every exeriioti to
m ake Im iititfM tine ut' the brut in tae Ptnte ; mid it lTt-n
rure induci iimnti for persons vh vmt a nhort tune in
fine of the mint pleamiit towtta m centrul renmylvau,a
Chnrgrt very in.Klcrnle.
l.ewitbuig, June V2, 1859.
JltOWN'S and Hreinin' Esaonce of Gin get
9 and nuattand a Magnrata ftt
.Inly 1T,'JS8.
FrSHKTR'H
m:i:kii i &. isali
W7tolesate and Retail Dealer in
FOEEIQN Sc DOMESTIC
VI1TES jLITD LIQTJCP.S,
. Mill street, (ius' side) AurtU Danville, i'a.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully announce
-S- to tliptr fripmla and the tiublie trenerallv.
that they have purchased a very extensive stock
of Wines snd Liquors direct from the Custom
House, which they oiler to the trade at I htladrl
phia prices thorehy saving freight cVc.
JOHN V. SHEKIKF,
J. H. HALL,
Danville, June 19, 189. tf.
STO E.
I.Ol is. bhism.KK, respectlully in
forms the citizens of Trevorton and sur
rounding county, thnt site nas oprnril a new
store nf Millinery and Fancy (iooils, at Trevor-
ton in Shatnokin alreet, nearly opposite Knouse's
Tavern, where all kinds of Ilomiets and fancy
Goods csn he had at the lowest terms.
' Dress making also attended to IN (lie best
manner and latest stvla.
April 25, 18SS. tf
MOORE & CAMPION,
No, 2C1 Suutli Second Street, 6 doors above
Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVE now on nand the largest assortment of
ri.cciiiiMrr firxitire
Than they have ever had at any previous time,
and they invite the public to call and examine
their stock before purchasing, as they feej confi
dent tbst their prices will be a sufficient induce
ment tor all who want good furniture to buy at
their estiihlishmeut.
A large assortment of Pratt's Rack and Pinion
Dining Extension Tables always on hand, Spring
and hair Mattresses f'.rnished at lowest prices.
Furniture carefully packed and on reasonable
terms.
Philadelphia, July ii, 1858. ly
WAYNE'S BORREL CORDIAL, a speedy
and eflectual remedy for Asiatic Cholera Dy
sentery, Disrrtiov. No eure no pay. For sale
at FISHER'S,
n.t 1, '58.
Iishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cut--
ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooka, Roda, 4c, for asle by
July 17.58. A. W. FISHER.
Citrate of Magnesia
TASTELE88 SALTS.
preparation is recommended as an ex
ceilent laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, iseuliroly free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
by A.W.FISHER.
Sunbury, July 17, 1858.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,
Second strtet,mbelc Arch,
PHILADELPHIA PA
ri'THE above establishment having Been reno--A-
valed and refurnished, the proprietor assures
the public that a call is only needed, as be gusr
entees full satisfaction in every case. Terms
$ 1 ,25 per day.
A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor.
September SS, 1858. 3m
stationery.-
Paoer and
A large supply of fancy Hole
Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Sand, Ac, at
July 17. '68. A. W. FISHER'S.
J. T. BROWN, Manufacturing Jeweller, No 9s Mat
dcu Lane, odera ni, slock, consisting ofa general aaata-t-maut
of lckvls, Chains, o., which are otferad at the
Inwyal esah friocs, Ureal suduoauwuls to ooonlry cask
buyaia
October , 1SS8. Sraos
BU.S'HONG'S sir. BON 8 Superior Burr Ing
Fluid, for sale at FISHER'S
Drug srd Chemical Einpoiium.
Sunbur July 17, I8S8.
vrrcr
FURNITURE ! TURMITURE I !
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN BUNBURY.
Fashionable, ( heap ana I'Mcful
rrMI E subscriber, long established aa a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbnry, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, 4 c, embraces
KVt.RY VARIETY, t-'SKPlX AKO OliNA
Jti KftTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary lo enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can he had at modriate prices, Cheap for
Cesh, or Country rroducetaken in exchange.
Establishment
SottfA Lutt Corner of Market Square.
tT Those knowing themselves indebted lo
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment. SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Runburv, April 4, 1S57. If
PHILIP E. PTOBT.
wnoLRSAii aud ncTiiL
Grocery, .Wine and Liquor Store,
5. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
rnil.ADELPHIA,
DEALERS and familira will be Dromntlv
suj'ioiru aims lowest prices.
ucioner 4, ib&o. if
A (SAIN THE
OHAMPIO-NT I I
The ony Sale which, in every
Instance, preserved theiT en
tire cot.irnta in the late ex
tensive fire.
At the burning of the Arti-
lan Huiblings, April 10th,
and in tho GREAT FIUK In
Market street, May Ut, ,1856,
the genuine
HERRlXn SAFE
Preserved the Jewelry of Geo. W. 8imons &
Hro.; Books, Papers, Ac, of t laher Uro.,and
Edward Heamans & Co., after remaining ex
nosed in the burning ruins for netrly FORTY
H"URS, and proving conclusivelv what we
have alwavs claimed for them, THEIR GREAT
SUPERIORITY over all securities now known.
In these fires. THE HERRINGS SAFE,
standing sido by side with those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per rent, more lire man
Herring's," came forth the ACKNOWLEDGED
VICTOR, not only preserving their contents in
EXCELLENT order, but being in themselves
in a condition to go throngh another ordeal,
while the boasted "Salamanders of other ma
kers were badly used up in every instance, and
in some cases their entire contents completely
destroyed.
To the public he would simply say, thnt. du
ring the fonrteen years the HERRING'S SAFE
has been before them, more than two hundred
have passed through accidental fires without the
occurrence of a single loss.
We would, therefore, CAUTION purchasers
sgainst the misreprsenlation of interested par
ties. The HERRING'S PATENT is the only
FIRE PROOF SAFE made in thia citv, which
is protected by a PATENT RIGHT, and we
will guarantee it lo rrsiat more then double the
amount of heat of any other Safe now known.
Fauci, Herring & Co.,
Sole Manufacturers !n this State of
"Herring's Patent Champion Safes,"
3-1 Walnut ft., rhilada.
I f "Evans A Watson's Improved Salaman
ders," "Oliver Evans'," "C. S. Gayler's," and
Scott's A hsetos," Iron Cherts, (a iarge assort
ment having been taken in part payment for
"Herring',") will be sold at low prices.
Philadelphia, July 10, 1858 ly
Saddle and Harriets Maker
IIEN-riTZ- HAUPT, JR.
RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of Sunbury and the nub-
l.jjKi lie generally, that he has taken
the shop occnt'ieil by Uright nnd
Beck, one door east ot tt Paupt's Cabinet Ma
ker shop where he is prepaied to turn cut wotk
in his line of busineaa rqir.il to any made in tliifc
section of the country. Orders promptly execu
ted and all kinds nf produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury, March SO, 1853. ly
CWAYNE'S COMP'D SYRUP OF WILD
CHERRY, an esc.llent article for Coughs,
Co ds, A. r. For sale only at Fl.-H ER'S.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, lp."8.
SADELRY AND HARNESS MAKING.
rfHE sntucriliers respcctfull? inform the citi
A tens of Sunbury and vicinity that they have
conuneueed the above business a few iloomebovo
the Poat Oflice, Market Squsre, Sunbury, Pa.
Work of all kinds in their line of business v. ill
be done promptly and neatlv on the most rea
sonable terms. CLEMENT & OYSTER.
February 13, 1858.
Farmers Look to Tour liiter?st.
LIME 1 1 1
rTIHE sudaeriber respectfully informs the far
mers and the public generally, that he has
leaaed the lime kilns of Ira T. Clement in Sun
bury, and that he has tlways on hand, and ia
ready to supply a good quality of lime to all who
may want for building or farming purposes.
He has also a kiln st Keefer's crossing 5 miles
from Sunbury, or two from Snvdertown.
OT All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange.
GEO. W. 8TR0H.
Sunbory, Dec. 28, 1887
GEORGE HILL,
ATTOP.1TE7
AT LAV.
SXJ3SrBXJR.-Z-, PA..
af
RESPECTFULLY informs tbe public and
his friends generally, that ha Las removed
to bunbury, and has opened a law office at bis
residence, in Market square. His acquaintance
with the English and German enablea him to
transact business iu both languages.
April 10, 1858. ly
rTPobaCCO and Segars 20,000 Imported
Segars of various branda. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S.
Sunbury, July 17, 18.18,
SUNBURY FLOUR STORE FOR 1859
CO. HAVEN, is yet at his old stand, Seuth
. aide of Market Square, riunbiry, end
keeps constantly on hand a good stock of Flour,
reed a no an luings in his line- He has now on
hand a fresh supply of No. I. superfine FLOUR
No. 1 Extia, and Eztra Family in barrels ;
Williautsport double extra in uusrter barrel sacks.
rfye flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn meal and
chop if all kinds for Sale cheap for CASH.
He is always ready to supply the wants ef his
customers, in small or large qantitiea.
ALSO, Crackrrs of all kinds for sale at rem
lar wholesale prices. He hopes by careful atten
tion to business, to merit and continue to receive
toe patrouage of bis customers.
C 0. HAVEN.
Sunbuty, Jan. 19, 1850. tf.
1JUKE CIDER VINEGAR,
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
By the quart, gallon and barrel, for ssle by
M. C. GEAKHART.
Bunbury, July J, 18M.
SMITH & CO.,
OYSTERPACKKRS.
No. 9 Albemarle street and No. 10 S. Don!
street, Baltimore, Md.
Aiid Scorr'a Check, Portsmouth, Va.
rE87AURANT8 supplied et all eeaaona of.
ice year wim all the salt water delicacies
round la the city markets.
AU orders promptly and faithfully attended to.
L -M.-f '-r-. i (?-rll
sail
Usigasaii -fyr
Pepterotier 11, IB"? ly
ISAAC 31 . WI LK KR SON,
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable 6tylJ.
PoIh, IMvhiisj nnd I.onnareft
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BRKtKFAST hH9 111X1X0 TABLES j
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phi! a
tlelphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and pris
CITPHOAUDS, WORK AND CANDLK-.
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business
'TMIE subscriber respectfully calls tha sltentiei
- of the public to his large and aplondid as
sortment of every quality and price of
CAIIIXET-WAIIE
which cannot fail to recommend itself toeverr ene
ho will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
ueai sanra io oe nan in ma city, no effort 1
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up With tha
many Improvements which are constantly b in a
made.
He a'.so manufacture all kinds andqualities
CHAIRS,
ncluding varieties never before to be had In
Sunbury, such aa Manoositt, Black Wilvvt
i.n ('il.t.n M....1 .... ...
.".in. . A!,D wisnsnii
CHAIRS, ixD vxycT Piaio Stoois, which are
of the latest styles, and warronted to be excelled
by none manufactured in Ihc Cilies or elsewhere,
The subscriber is determined tbat tk.r. .i,.ii
.be no excuse fur persons to purchase furniture in
me ciucs, as every conhdrnce ran be entertained
about tho quality and finish of his ware and
v laua
These articles will be disposed of on as ronrj
term as they can be purchased elsewhere. Ceuiil
try produce taken in payment for work.
UNDERTAKING. -Having provided
a handsome HsiHss, he ia now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
ctnity, or at any convenient dietance from thia
place
... T,ltVare Korn is in Fawn Street, be
low V favor's Hotel.
He has also purchased the tight of manufac
turing and selling in Northumberland rountv.
Gould', patent Excel.oir Spring Ued, whi. h he
will furniKh at rrasonatile rates. Suriuga put in
old bedstead for three dollars.
o lAV M. WILKEKSON.
Sunhury, April 18,1857 tf.
LANCASTER COLLIERY FOR SAL23
Important to c mil Operators.
TBHE iimb rsipned Leasers of the "LanrasVr
" Colliery," near Shamokin, Northumberland
county, Pennsylvania, wbhing to retire from lha
business, oiler for sale tho Lease snd Fiiire
of said Colliery, en saliBfacloiy terms. Thia
Colliery has l-rrn in operation since lMj4, R,u
has been smvesslul bevotiil expi ctati in. The
Coal is a superior srtiole's for all ;ces to which
Anthracite Uapplied. and a SoJ tnail:ct has been
established, which ran be tr.urh suenjed. The
Breaker and Fixtures are of tlie very l est char
acter and will recommend themselves lo persons
scejnaii.lrd iih ihe business.
The Lease ruiia lo JatiLary 1, 18f.4, and is a
favorable one for the operator.
For further information apply ot t'.ip Collierv
in person, or by letter to Mhnmokin, p. o., N..r.
Ihiimlit rlund couutv. Per.nv I .-aiia.
COCHRAN, PU.VLE Jt CO.
Fcbrua'y fi, is;,a tf
C'1 OLD PENS with aud without ca-es, of
fi very superior iialilv. just received.
Also a fresh siii.nly of VVritiite Fluid, for
y II. II. MASSER.
Sunbnrv. Dee. 57. lBf
WIIOLtStl.r AS1I lil.TAIL
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, alinrt Clternr.t, I'!,i!'a.
OOTK.Shr.eCaitera, Ac, Jiromptlv ma.lo
j to on!er in llie very beat st le. and of the
bet materia!.
Philadelphia. Mil) ?, 1S.')7.
DANVILLE HOTEL.
JOKN DEEJJ. JR..
. Market Strrrt, DanrilU, Pa,
f jV-113 is r.no of the lnrel ji:J m
I ilious hotels in the in.'t r-or of I'e
it has been rei entl fitted "p, in txci
wii'.i all the modem cnnvi-i;i?'ira.
f)inil.eJ, Sep!. 22, I
t r. !!!.:
11. h ahi
Innt
Willi E HORSE IJOTliL.
POTTS VILLS, PA.
'VIE subscriber respectfully announces to bis
- old friends anil ll.e public, that he has taen
that old and well known c-laMulmienl, tl.'e
White .Ilcrso Hotel.
At ihe corner of (.'en'ie and Mhsi.t"go sl., in
the Ilorough of Potlsiille. The !."r.M- , , tr.
rently been very Inucli eiilarte.liir.il r.t!ier; :.-
improved, rendering it quite as coinfo; 1 1!.:,- va
any oilier Hotel in Schuylkill rountv h:!
the stables arc large, in (rood eoi.d iiuii. and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To traveller and others who may t.p 11! b s
house, he promises everr attention calculated to
render them comfortable and satisfied.
JOS. M. FKGER.
April 5, 1S5- If
EE PtATEB-WArtr.-MisrrtCTriiin
ur
.101; o . .ti 1: t r &. soys.
r"IMl E oldest Electro Plater in the United ftaies.
mauufaetures cf every variet of Gooiia
plated with pure silver, Albatu, L'rittani.t at.J
Steele
Ten Setts, Urns, Waiters, Casters, Cake Ha
kets, Pitchers, Goblets, Coiiiitiin.i Mi fervire,
Fpo ins, Forks, Knives, ir. All good warrant
ed as represented.
North East comer flih and Cliesnut sfect.
Philadelphia, Petins.
May 8, 1S58. ly
TJLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and black
Mortgages, Bonds, Execations, Summ.u.s,
etc., for sale b II. U. MASSE h.
Sunhury, April SB, 18fi
DORT MONAIE8. Tooth and Hair Urtishe
all aualitiea. and any auaini vfor bale by
A- VS . FlxHEK.
July IT. 'SS.
A TENT URITTANIA
STOPPERS f
B MANSER.
bar bottles for sale by
H.
Hiinhury, Jul 18. I HSU.
FOR PtEJSTT.
fpiIK Store Room in Market street, lormerly
1 occupied by P. W. Gray. Apply to the ex
ecutora of H. Masser, deceased.
April IT I8S8.
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
Jl'ITII'i: F Tilt I'KACT,
STJIsriBTjrtY, VA..
OJJict in Deer Street, imtnediatcly opposite the
Public Schoul House.
All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings done.
Suubury, April 23. It57 tf
PURE CONCENTRATED LYE OKSA
A FONTFIER, for ssle at FISHER 8 Drug
Store. Price SO els.
TATCHOULY. JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING
L FLOWERS, Ac, of the best quality; a,
- iu veJ and for sale at Ihe
rean ui'i'i; j w visHLU
Drug Store of A. W. t IMii.lt.
Suuburv. July '7 ,8S8"
HENRY D0SNEL,
attohneit at law.
OJfUt Ofpositl th Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Ta.
Prempt etlention to busmos in ijoini"
Counties.
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