Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 04, 1852, Image 4

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SUNBUltY AMElUGAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
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Poet VI).
ONE OF THE GIRLS.
A Yankee git I, who "lias been spending
orae lima out Weal, and gelling liieil, re
turned East, gives the Si. Louii Bepublio her
opinion of her visit, in the follow ing erp :
Now, father, Mother, Sukey, Nell, Matty
and all the teat,
Fit dowd and listen while I tell what I have
learned "Out Went,"
1 em back in Old Connecticut, "the land of
ateady way,"
And ir 1 wasn't diffident, and did not hale
self-praise,
i would tell yon what the people ny aboiil
us " aukee pirle,"
Two 'amart' and wide awake' we are to ol
life's twins and twirls.
But never mind ! .1 went, yon know, to ee
ine worm mysell,
And in the corner of my brain, I krpt a lit
tle shelf,
To slow away the facts I gained and pulled
them.down at will ;
And had a rharp look out (he while, this little
their to fill.
Well, first I learned ere half way there, to
call my luggage 'plunder,'
To 'reckon,' too, instead of 'guess,' and 'toal'
without a blunder ;
Never lo fall behind the time, but always
be on hand ;
TFor Western folks are promp', mr like for
lazy ones lo stand,
And nothing here lies long at rest the
word ia "go ahead ;"
Peeple don't slop to talk a thing is done as
Boon as said.
A famous place it is for cash, to make, lo
lose, and to lend it,
The men know how to fill a puiso and the
ladies how to spend il.
I went up the country, and there I learned a
'heap,'
They have the ague "mighty atromr," and
it makes them "poweifnl weak"
Their corn is of the 'tallest' kind, 'bacon the
staff of life,'
Corn bread and hominy '-the go," and hoe
cakes worth a strife.
They will keep you as long as yon will stay
and make you welcome too ;
Nor ever count the cost of board, as Eastern
people do ;
But find a place to stow you in, however
thick before,
And if another chance piesenl, could pack
a dozen more.
Here I was introduced to 'gnais,' and almost
caught a flea,
Grew closely intimato with ticks, who fond
ly clung to me,
Or learned to climb a five rail fence, or trot
ting horse could ride,
Cut got, as the old ladies say, a "misery" in
my side,
At last, (and this I must confess, didn't ex
actly rake.)
So apt a learner 1 became, I caught the
'Western shake,'
And after practicing a while, on every other
dav,
Concluded I had learned enough, and so I
came away.
A STRING OF IT RMS.
A little wrong done to another, is a great
wrong done to ourselves.
Immense quantities of beef are now be
ing packed in Cincinnati for foreign mailtets.
Tiiers was a catfish in Cincinnati last
week, which weiged 109 pounds.
The telegraphic fire alarm will probably
be adopted in Cincinnati.
In Texas they hire white Mexican "pe
ons" for ten cents a day., A slave, on the
other hand, costs 60 cents.
Goo balh given to mankind a common li
brary his works ; and lo every man a pro
per book himself.
He who wants good sense, is unhappy in
haviug learning : for ho has thereby only-
more ways of exposing himself.
"Joining Hands" in Matrimony. A cus.
torn arising from the practice of pugilists
shaking hands before they begin to fight.
A few nights since a thief entered the
Methodist Episcopal Church, at Camden,
and robbed it of a Bible, and several other
articles.
Commenced. The rolling mill at Mount
Savage, Md., was put in operation on Mon
day last, and the blast furnaces are now
being put into order for the same purpose.
A man in love is a man who wishes to be
more amiable and agreeable than be can,
and this is the reason why almost all men
in love are ridiculous.
The number of sea going vessels in Ihe
world is about eighty-five thousand, of which
two thirds belong to England and the Uni
ted States.
The oldest son of Queen Victoiia begins
to exhibit military talent, and has at once
received an appointment as General or Ma
jor General, and an addition of some hall a
million dollars attached lo his salaries.
Lord Lyndhurst, although beyond his
80th year, is in good health, and is perhaps
Ihe only British subject who personally re
members Washington at Mount Vernon.
His lordship was born a colonist, in Boston.
It is staled that there is one Judge of the
Courts of Vermont, who was indicted for
selling liquor acknowledged Ihe corn, and
was fined at the very session of the Court
where he was on the bench.
Vermont The Maine Law The peti
tions for the Maine Law, already presented
to the Legislature of Vermont, are signed by
thirty seven Ibousand persons of whom sev
enteen thousand are legal voters.
Grace Greenwood accompanied her pa
troness, Charlotte Cushman, to Rome. G.ace
has become quile a 'bleu,' whether she
scares up a live Cornet or brings down a
butch Baron, depends on the result.
Mr. Nicholas Perezel, a Hungarian, has
purchased two townships near Davenpoit,
Iowa, for a number of Hungarians now Eng
land and France, who intend to form a colo
ny there.
One watch set right will do to try many
by, but, en the other hand, one that goes
wrong may be the means of misleading a
whole neighborhood j and the same may be
aid ol the example we individuals set those
around its.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
For Hie Cure of
couons, COLDS,
noAnsEiTESs, buoit.
OHITI3, CROUP, ASTJ1
TATA, WHOOPINQ.OOUOH
AMD COHSUMPTION".
Mmiy ycnri c( iri;.1, iiiPtcnd of iinpnirinfr Uie public c-n-fl'Uittf
in nictliflni', Itna wnu fr it an u,ijirtH-i:ili n
will iMriHy by f:ir cxcunling the imwt Mitfuiiio cxjHThi
ti.ms .if in t'i jfti'la. iV.ilimi: but it ft iiiltiimic virtue atui
Ihu unmlKlakiYibU.' feme fit mnt'crrctl on ih"iiKini1i nf fiifTcr
rrr, e.ukl mijjiunte nnd miiintnin inn ri'pnlnti.m II rnj"y.
WhiU' i unity iiiicrt reined if Uirust upon tin) commmiilv,
have I'hiUhI nutl bet-n tliwnrtlul, tliift h;i gnim Irimtla by
eyrry iriui, eomvrrt.':! bru'MB on t Iteniniclnl they enn nev
er lurgi-t, mitl priKlucL-d cunt too numerous and renin rlm
ble to be lrp. ltrti
White it in a I'm ml -m IV public to prefend that any one
melifiue will infallibly cun -still theie in nbtiiKbint proof
tlinl th.) ( hkhhv ''KCTnitAf. iloea not tinly ua a qeurrnl
filing, but nlm-'B) iiivunnbiy cure the umluilici lor wliivh it
ia eni I lyeil.
Ai linie ninket hrnr fneta wMer nnr. better known, tliii
metlieinc hits pnnltmlly become the bent reliiiiiee of the
ntllietetl, fmin (bo bg c:ihiu of the American Pennnnt, to
the pnltieen if l".unbe nml Kings. 'J'hmncliout thin entire
etnin(Ty? in every ltnte, city, nrl ImletHl I in oat every
tiniulet it enutniiwi, Ciir.tiav I'sctoral ia known tin tlie
liest remedy extniit for iIihuurcs of the Thront mid Lunti.
ami In inn n y foreign ciTimtriefi, it in coming to be exten
sively tmrtl by tln'ir niont intellipnit Pbyslciimi!. In (Jrent
Mriiiiin. Frmiee nnd tierinnny. where tii medical aeieneea
have renclurd their highest peri"eetitn, t'uuHKT Tkctokal
in introdueed, niul in (nstiuit uce in the Annies, llospi
tnln, Alms 11 on urn, Tublie InstintU'iir, ond in domi'itlio
pnieliee, ns tlm snreM remedy their nttendin JMiyniciiius
enn emphy for tlm in ire dnngcioua nfTeeiioni of the
hing. Ao in iniliVr eases, mid for children it is wil'o,
pleiitnnl and etlretunl teure. In fttet, i Mite nf the most
H:itleriiiff testimouinls we receive have Iwen from pnrnits
who have found it eiVieuci ms in case particularly inciden
tal to childhood.
The Chkhut IVctoiial is inaniifnetnrrrl by a pinelienl
riieiniRt, nnd evry ounee of it under his own eve, with
invariable neenrney nnd mre. It is sealed nud ppteetc-i
by law from eounlcrfeiis. consequently can lw relied on n
genuine without tidulN rutii-n.
W'e have end-nvored here to furnish Ihe nimnititiity
with n mciliciin of sueh intrinsic superiority nnd worth ns
should commend itM!f to thir eonfidenea n remedy tit
once snt'e, speedy and effectual, which this has by repented
and countless triuls proved itself to be ; nnd trunt by trreat
care in prepitrine it with chemical uecuraey, of uniform
strenirth lo nnord I'lo sh khib n new nent on which they
win rely lor the brst results, niul l lip ntlictcd with arcmedy
that will do for them all that medicine con do.
Prepared and sold biy JAMES C. AY EH,
Practical Chemist) Lowell, Muss,
Sold in Sunnury by IT MASSEU, and by
DrucRiHts generally throtig.131 itlic Stutc.
rs'ovcnilicr 13, 1852. lycdmo
)ihvortIi, Branson Co.
Importeiis or k Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
No, 59 Market St. 1 door bvlow 2d Stj
rillLADELrillA.
Whera they always ecn on hand a large stoci of
every variety of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac.
Wm. Dilworth, Henry H. La ml is,
Samuel Brnnsrn, James M. Vance.
October Ki, 185C. ly.
" CLOTHING ON CREDIT!
Notice to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing.
1)l;NNKT & CO. request all. who purchase ready made
iMothtng on endit, to call at TuWKK IIAI.I.
ClOTHi.U HAZAAK, and see the great udvumnges
they will have by purchasing fur cush at this extensive
establishment. This, und this only, is the principle on
which they deal with oil their numerous customer, who
have realised that at this house they spare no clfoit in
producing the best CItTHIXG, nt the lowest possible
prices, uud that the goods made at this house are the best
made, most foshiouahle, aud much cheaper than any other
house enn nlTord to sell the same quality of g'Huis, urising
from their larirc manufacturing and importing facilities,
and their determination to mania in the principle of large
aalcs nnd small prolits. Their stock is most ample aud
complete. The particular attention of mercluinls ond
dealers is invited, who are requested to call and judge for
inemscives, as we are saiomcd that they cannot tail to see
the ndvnut'tifcs they will have in piircimting foi cash, nt
TOWKIUIAU,, 132 MAHKKT street, between Fifth
and HixiU.
TtKXNF.TT ft CO.,Proprittors.
Phtladelphia, October 10, lfc52 Sm.
LEATHER.
Fritz, AVillianis 5 Hendry,
Store, Ko. 29 North 3d Stred.,
rillLADKLrillA.
71OROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
I-"-- crs, Commission and ('cncrul Leather lSvs
iness. Wholcbale aud lictail.
t:" Manufactory 15 Mart?arctla Street.
Aug. 28, 18S2. ly.
Clicnp b atches 05 Jewelry,
"iniOLESAI.E and Retail, at the "Philmlcl-
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 90
North ciccondStrcct, comer ol" Quarry, Philadel
phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat case., f i',00
Silver do. full jeweled, 818
Gold f peetnele., 7.00
Fine Silver do. L.-Sq
Hold Krneelets. 3.0U
ladies' tiold 1-eneits. I on
Silver lA-pine, jewel., 10.
do do do. 0.
Snpeiior tiuirticis, 7.
liniUilion do. 5.ISilver T.a spoons, wt, 6.I1O
Cold Pen., with reiicil and Silver Holder, ,(K)
Gold Finger Rings, 37j cents to ififiO ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 J cents j I'atcnt, 1SJ j l.unel,
85; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted lo be what they arc sold for.
STALFFEU & HART.KY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, foiiio Gold nnd Silver Levers and
I.cpines, still lower than the ubove prices.
August 28, 1K52. ly.
JOHN A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
jNIonuincnts, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
TJESPEC'J'Ft l.LY inform Ihe public that all
work in his line will lie made up of the very
best material and finished in the latest style of
the ?".astcrn cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
e 1 ecu ted in Ihe best style and at the, lowest rates,
will do well to rail and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852 ly.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tnlpe
hocken Road, (near Krcighbaum's Black
Smith Shop.
JACOll WEIMKIl,
rESPECTl'i:LLY informs the public that he
has opened a new Store at the nbove place
and has just received a splendid stock of new
Bpriiig and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS ami all kind of linen cotlon
and worsted rummer ware. .
ALSO:
Callicoes, Miulin de Laines, Lawns,
Ciiughniiis,
And all kind, of Drew Goods for Ladiea.
Tea, Com:, Sl-oar, Molasses, &c.
CJUOCKRIKS, ofallklndfc
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, ud all kind, of
Liquors.
Hardware. Iroo and Steel, Nuili, le
ttUEENSWARE.
Shoe, Boct, Caps, Palm leaf and other Hats,
Fish, Salt, &c,
All of which ho will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1853 -If.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GEfi, a fresh supply just received, and for
ale l.y ... U. 11. M AoSER,
Suubury, Jan. 10,, 1853.
1LANK DEEDS printed on the beat quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest price.
al llu. ollice, Is wholesale and reiaii
NE"V7 STORE.
BENJAMIN' UEFFNEIi
IJESPECFFULLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton'. Hotel. lie has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring: find Summer Good,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimern, Cassinets.
SUM M Kit WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. A I .SO t
Calicoes, CilHgliaim, I.aivus,
BlotiMNrltiic Io l.nlncs
mid all kinds of Laities Press Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hill 1 wtlt'C. Iron
and Steel, If ails, &o.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also nil assortment of IIOO V ti CHOI'S.
Falm leaf and other II ts and Caps.
Halt, Fish, i;c.
Also a variety of LIQKORS surh as
MIANDY, GIN, WINE, &c.
And a grcnt vuriety of other articles such as arc
suitable to the trade, till of which will bo sold at
the lowest liners.
IV Country produce taken in exchange at
tlio highest prir-cs.
Sunbury, May 1, 185?. ly.
Manufactured by the New Jersey Zi
Company, Newark, N. J,
rPIIK SMiltfcrilicrs nre niv prcpnrcd to execute ortlers
I M any exit-in lnr Hair licaiitiiul while ami colored
Kmc 1 anils, ol me reituccu prices, viz :
w.n muted
."Vi. 1, ll lute, ginuiiil in ml, n cciitt per lb., pure,
No. 2, ill.. tl i. 8 l,,. ,.,
No. :i, tin. tt i. 7 d i. do
Itrowu nhil Klncli, tl.. M d . do
One luiii'lrerf iiiiuls will cover .family well n. much
suifaee ti. 160 Mm. ol" White Lead ; lliey nre 115 percent
fur :ii;r i' Mic i-' 'limine,.
The Zisc Whits is rupiilly wuicn tiling White Iaind,
over which it w,.8f9 m:tny nilviuitiifrcs It is winter,
nmt ni ru lit-nutlt'iil limn the While l.eml ri'-e. not turn
yellow, even when exposed to sulphurous viipor hits
II. Olll.ll IS II I. ,IIJIilll-ll ii. iii:ai.iit Ullll 9 liir 1IIIMC UU-
ruble.
.inc nr.ov.-s and TImck Taint, ahe poth Weathfr
axd Tina I'liooF. The best covering fir outside work
ever iuUodiiccd, ndnplt-d to htiililiuirs of vo.d, brick nr
stone to fences, enrri-.ipeb.Hlic., hrulires, nnd machinery
t- the hulls i-f vessels, nucliors, clinius, nnd nil other Iron,
work on lioard .hip to steam b.'-ilrrs, mnrihe tick, tmcl
wntcr tniiks to iron, tin, and othrr ro-ifiing, iron shutttt-r
doors and rtiiliii;rs, woe t'onees,. bridge., A c.
For Iron Surfaces this Paint is especially vnlunUc
a. it forms a gulvonic connection, uud culirely pievcuts
rust.
Those Zinc Paints having a pure Metnlie H:tne, nre war
ranted n it t turn yellow, and will retain their orirrmnl
brilliancy much longer than White 1.ckI, or any of Ihe
earthy pigiucn's n.iw in use. The certificates from those.
wh have used these Paints, ore such as to satisfy the pub
lie that llu-y are invaluable. The nhlest chemists of
France nnd this country have testified to the superiority of
Zinc over Lead Paints, as tn durability, hcnltlihilncss and
beauty. J licy tiavc been ad iptwl by the I- reach liovein
luent, by the coip-irutinn of New York, and nre now ex
tensively used by Hit United Hlntcs Government nl many
ol" the largest Military nnd .Marine Pciols.
Pmi'ADELriliA Gas Wouks, Mny 15, IMl.
Messrs. F. C Joxts it Co. Gculleiniiii linviiur made
several trials of vour llrown Zinc Paint in vnrious meth
ods calculated to tcsl its protective qualities upon wis-d
nnd metal, 1 have the satisfaction to state that the results
have benn highly Invotahle. The pniut covering well,
drying quickly, and possesiiug greater tenacity, eoppcially
npj4i lion, tliau uny oUier pui.it with winch 1 am fa- ,
"""ar- ,. !
Tlie un1ersiKiil, having used tlie Zinc Taint. rclerri-J
Morris, Tasker & Moms
Hennet, Nealie St Co., l'ciui Work..
Merrick Ac S.n.
Jainc T. Suilon ft Co., FranMin Iron Work..
J. T. Dean. U. S. lry l).s-k.
Dealers .iipnlied on reusjiiaMe terms liv the Acer.ts
uf the Company.
l- . i;. J. i. r.rs ,v i n.,
No. ITS.iutli Wharves, l'liila.
Jaly 17, 132. Oin.
J. I. DITTSR.ICH,
i'o 78 Xorth Ii St., Irtween Arch and Race
PIIILAEELmiA.
fTEREBY informs the public that lie imports
and eonstantly keeps on hand lit hi. new
store, No. 78 North id St., a lurgo assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures 6r Paints,
which he wiil sell at the lowest prices.
His stock, in part, consists of, Aecordenns,
Violins, Music Boxes, I'arlor and liar Hoom Or
gans, Melodconw, Jjeraphii.es, Mathematical In
strumous, Magnets, rpy and Opera (ilnsscs, I
Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Hooks, Drone I
Powder, Dutch Metal. Hold and Silver Leaf, i
Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, j
!!. . ik! . . l
athosra nine raints, Connor l'lutc atid Stoc Kn-
graving!, and pictures ol every varictv.
Also
(nil I mine .viouldmci ol various sies.
Dealers, Country Merchants, aud Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December SO, le'51. tf.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. ST It Oil,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Mlll l', Ill'aSS ai:l
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either nudte up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can be had anywhere cle.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
TruiikH, VulItcK, &.c ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on Iho shortest notice.
All persons are invited lo call and examine foi
'hcmselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 18ft5. tf.
JOHN rHILLIPS & SON
No. 17 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA. -
MPOKER.3 of foreign Emits, Nuts, Wines,
oVc, keep constantly on hand the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Raisins, Almonds, Currants,
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts,
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts, Eigs, Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds.
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, r ire Crackers,
Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Cluret Wine,
Sherry Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Philadelphia, July 3, 185S ly.
' JAMES BAP.SEP.'S
Wholesale nnd It c tail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Stcond and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA
TTT'HERE may las found, onn of the largest
" and bent assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the I jiitcd Slates, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of fiom a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clocks; embracing; every variety of stylo
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, I'arlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and Canal Doats, and Rail
Road Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapp'a lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Kaney Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it lo Iheir interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES BARBER,
8. E. Cor. Chea tuut 6c 2nd Bis., Phila.
April to, 1853 ly
SUNBURY FERRY.
I1E?RY Wl BUCHER informs th. public
that ha has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
ai he is now well prepared wilh good aud aulK
cientcralta he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promtnew and despatch.
April JO, if.
TnEMKNoors Excitement!!
Cnsli, Steam, KIcctricity ! !
The Aerial and nl Oitcr lints out-done by the
Mglitiilnir Mno of
ira t. cli:iU':nt.
T'ltO, hnviiiK grrnt fnitli in rnpicl snlrs sml
' ' small profits, has just rcrcivej sna opened
B largo smiortmont of
SPBINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Storn in Mnr;;ct Street, Sunbury, which
hn odors to Iho puMic at the lowest prices.
His slock consist, of a general assortment ol
Dry (Joods, viz :
Cloth, Casfimtrs, Cassinits, Jean, Drillingsl
Mitflins, Linen, Calicoc, Muslin de
Lain, Lawn, Ginghamt, llcragts,
Sii.k& Palm Leaf Hats.
A large nssortmcnt of Boot, and Shoe., for
- Men, Women and Children.
CJrornloA,
Sugnr, Tea, CofTop, Molasses, Cheesp, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and 8tofl, Noils, Files, Saws, eVc.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Sells, l'latcs, Dishes, Cvps, Saucers, Ifc
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy. Gin, Rum, Whiskey, fcc
ft?" Country produca of all kinds taken in ex
chnnge at Uie highest market prices.
May 8, ly.
TTS500 CHALLENGE.
ineprns tlie licnltli nnd h:ip)miess of a
II litnrs (tf llie m-ist vulunhlp inip.irt-
y 1 people is nt nil tin
nnce. 1 take it for lirnnlt
irmnled lh;it everv ners.in will do all In
their hiviT, to s;ivt the lives of tlietr chiliiren, niul th:it
evi'ry ners n will ciid":tvor to prom itctheir own henltli nt
nil sncrififrs. 1 I'rvl it to le inydtily to solemnly nssurft
yon iikii .aipk,.!, nee.irfllii). to the nptm m nl tlie ln"st
oelehrnled IMiysinnns, nre the prinnry enuse. f.f a Inrte
limj-n-ity of disensrs to whieli ehildren mid ndnlls nre lia
ble ; II" yon hnvcitn nppetile CMilinniilly eliiiiicenbte troni
one kmit fl f,od to nnoiher, Ifiul Hrenlh. P:un in the Sl
much, rick itifr nt the N"se, U.-irdncss niul I'lillncss of the
Belly, Dry Coiiffh. SI w l'ever, t'nlsclrreiriiliir rciiieiniier
that nil lln se di lu te llll.MS, nml y u thonldat once up.
ply the remedy :
I10BENSACK S WORM SYRUP.
An nrticli f 'iindetl nvtm Scientific Prlneinlrn, mini round
ed with purely rcjretnlile util.ntui.ec!", lcin perfectly c:it'e
when iiikfii, and c;in he tii'n to the, most tender ini oit
with rh'rnlcd hnii fici:il client, vliTe li ivel ( ' ttuphiitttft
mid Dmrrlnrn h.ivc niiitle ili- iti wt-ik ond tMiilitiittd the
Tonic properties of my Worm fyrnp rc auch, that it
t:md without nn crn:tl in the ciitiilotrtic of medicint-R, in
g viiir t-nte nn.t sirenih to the St"iniich, which rnnken it
an lniMllihlo remedy for tlnw nllliftcd with I)v!ep(titi,
the ast miidiiiip curei nerf irinul l.y this Syrup nt'ier I'hyni
ciaiitt have failed, is the best evidence of itn auperltir ctti
cucy ovtt nil utin i8.
THE TAPE WORM!
Tliis is the ni at diiTi'.-ult V,rin to destroy of all tlint in
fest the hnmrin oyntem, it $r iws tti nn nlmnut Intlftiiilu
lennth bee miinn ' coiled and Ihstened in the 1 litest inri
nnd St'iniueh i lfectin the licnlih it) nidlv ns to cnim) St.
Vitus l):un-e, rim. Ac., that thone ntllic'led wklom if ever
upeet that it is T.ipe Worm haMenin them to mi enrly
putve. In order to dcKtniy this Worm, n very enerpetie
trentment rnuft he purftinif, it woultl therefore lie proper
to tnTie 0 to H of my liver li!!s s-iat to remove all obstruc
tions, that the WormSympmaynet direct ujon the Wor in,
wiiten oiii.-i. ur uiki'ii in U'lfi-w 01 '4 l ai)ic)p onliill(i ;i iiiik r
n day these direct i ns toll wed have never been ku wn to t
tail m curing the most obun ite ease ol Taj Worm.
E7 IIOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the sysicni Is more liable to dimise thmi the
,nt ,,c ,.r.,p,.r vl l.n t,, ,t M . ,- Hll. WVUI..
" "l "f 'I'" lav rile. lH tlie oilier iriiporlanl iwrls of lliu
dice. l)vsP-psin. e. We s!i .nld, iWfore Ml every
i,i i.u. ii Fcrvuiff on a nnerer to pnritv the 1,1 hhI, or civ
tnese I'llls Ileum c-inllP'Scd 01' UllOTSA- IM..WTS I'nr.
nishe.1 by nature to heal llie sick : Nainelv. 1st. AnKX
PKCTOIt.WT, wllieh itiieinents the secretion from tlie
Pnlinoinry mucus membrane, or prom itc-s the diBt linree
of seercled matter. 2nd, An Al.TMtATlVK, wlueli
elian-res in s ine inexplicable and insensible manner the
certain in .il.nl action of Ihe syslem. Hrd, A TONIC
which (rives tone and strength to' the nervous system, re
newin? heihh and vigor to nil ixirls of the bisly. 4lh A
CAT1IAHTIO, which nels in perfect harmony wilh the
other iitfrredients. ond operHtuigon the lluwels. nml expel
line Ihe whole muss of e irrupl niul vitiated matter, nnd pu
rifying the lll.iod, which destroys disease mid lestores
liealtii.
TO FEMALES.
Yiu will find thfKc Pills nn invaluable medicine In many
enmplaints to which mu are snlueet. In olmti uctcaiii ei
ther tut 11I 01 arliat, they have heeii found of ine:4itnahlc
benefit, restnriiur thir funci Hrraiurcincnts tt n heal
thy n-tinn. puriiyina; the Id u and other fluids fl"f.'lu
ally to put t ) Uiifht all ronipl.tnts which may nrie inun
female irrenhiriiiei', ns headache, gitliiiness, dimucPB uC
sight, pain in the ride, back, Vc,
Price, 25 cimiIs each.
None ffrmiine uulcsa signed J. N. Hobeneack, nil (tlhers
lcit(r bane liuitnuon.
l& Aqenis wifhiup new supplies. nnl Pttue Kcfcrs
ilesirtms nf iH'C'iniini; Aircnl must ad-tress the I'ropnctur,
J . M-il.enK.ieW, 1'hilaiU Iphia. I'a.
S'M by J. V. Kriluis. S-iubur) ; Marv MrCnv. N r
thumlieriaiKl ; IJeise), '1 url.lvilte ; :a T." Milton': Piity
ft Lcnker, i.U- rird.-wii ; Leisenrinp , V.'lvert'n,
" " Jiiefc'ifv: ita u e;uers in .tieuicinc lu t ie
' Coimtv n.t sti.-.te
Aiijiuti 14, ly.
4lt nnd Jltch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVE olablUhcd a Store where the best
trade now resort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Kaney Goods,
Dress Silks and Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent Uluck Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
E. Si. L. are constantly receiving Murrain from
Ihe New York and 1'l.iladclpbin Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nctt
Cash.
Edwahu E. Evrk, Washinoton I. Landki.i.;
Philadelphia, July 3, 1852 ly.
Tail Loan
Dagucrrcnn (lallorv,
159 Chestnut Street,
VT tliis eclelmtl estanlislinienl eaa ukvnv. pn
cure the. newest unU most iisproved stylus ol
DAUl IJRKF.dTVI'K 4 TAl.HOTVl'l". rollTRAITS
at from 50 to ItK) per et. Lsns cost tliaa sueh pictuie. call
be tuut r--r elsewhere.
N.iw that ye-u can s-viiis saeli perfect portniuaof your
loveil one. ut a mere uoiiiiitul cot.1, U u-t delay test you
lose them.
Kvcry vaiiety of luiu-y eases, fmmes. Ac, on limit oi
furnished to ortler, .ml every picture mu-le Kitistory ami
wmruitteil to tic in the del style of the ait or no cilvkok
Call uud see u. al 10-J Chestnut st.
L. II. 1'VRNni.k
Pliilad.llphia July 17, 1W2. ly.
THE CHEAT rUlZC MEDAL Alt
ItlTEI) !
HICIIE3T & TULL,
No. US Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front oj
JONES' HOTEL.
t!iYj"7) T -T-VE just received their Prize
f-ivi Ll- Medal, awarded M them for
I IT I I their best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at iho World's Pair in Loudon, 1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was wilh all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c.
To lie found in this Citv, and at very low price
Call and see. HICKEV & TL'LL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St.
April 10, 1852. tf.
The JolmstoM Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED,
10iA Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
THE eubscribcf begs leave respectfully to in
form PaiST.a. generally, that he lia. uc
ceeded to the II unities, of manufacturing Print
ing Ink formerly carried on by his graud Father,
and Father, and oilers hi. article to the trade'
without any Purrs, hut with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiactcr it baa borne,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with a call. Tikm.
Cash. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852 tf.
.1
USTICES' FEE BILLS. For sale by
H. U MASSES.
tFunbory, 1851
SOWER cj UAltNKS,
Publishers nnd llooksellcrs,
So. 84 North Third Street,
rillLADEtPIIIA.
MISCELLANKOUS IJOOKS.
Wliles. Prnvcis. llvmn.. Toetical and Historical Work.,
Travel., Novel., fte., Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind in un from a primer upward..
BLANK BOOKS.
An elrgant nssortmcnt from lb pnss look upwardi,
made of superior paper, and bept of binding.
WHITING rAPEUS.
Cup, liwt,.nd Note Paper., elegant .lyleaaiid quality,
and very cheap.
STATIONERY.
Fsney, ptiiitt nnd Adhesive lnvebpes, Ink, Pond, Wn
fers, Steel pens, Slates, Pencils, Porle-Mi'iinies, Wrap
ping Pupers of all kinds, CurUiin Papers, Ac, Ac.
Our stock is all fresh, liottght elieap nml sold nccordintrly,
Purtieulnr nttcntiou paid to IlookHcllura, Oouutry Aler
clitmts and Teachers, however little they mtiy buy.
B iwer k Ilnrnes are Puhliiihcrs of PKI.TOX'S series of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAI'S
Knch map Is nenrly SKVI'.X I'KliT rKH'AKK, and
shows the eompnrntive si. mid relative position of every
Ci.uutry on the plobe. They nre intended lo be suH'iided
in eveiy SehtKd Hooin, nnd not only niiike a splcutlid n
fenrancc, but ure muvermlly nrkuowlettcrrd In be the
1KST MODK OK TKACIIINO (ii:ouiAPMY ever
brought out. They are keys inleudetl to be used by the
sch ilars, coutaiuiuic aeompHe epitome of Geography, nnd
eostiufi less tbnu half the price of n tieoirrapby and Atlas.
The syntcm is in universal tine in P muni a aud Uermnnv,
ftud bus already been intn ducpd in liirard College, Phila
delphia, the public sch-iols of Honfm, New York, Pliilu
delibiti, Itnltimore, afhiiipt -n, ami tlirttuphout New
Knjfli.ml, New York, Ac., Vc. Our desks nre loDthnl
with recommendations from the most talented nnd scien
tific teachers in every quarter, and wherever the sstcm
lias been uned parents, teachers aud scholars unite in prais
ing it.
1. Map of the Western Heminpliere.
9. Map of the I'liKteru Hemisphere.
:l. Map of North America.
4. Map of the I'nitcd States,
fi. Map of V.urop'.
fl. Map of Asia.
7. Map of S uth Amerieo ond Africa.
Kvery map is brilliantly colored, varnished, and mount
ed on munlin ntfl rollers.
Wr rt noectf'nllv invite the enrnf-st attention of TenHiers.
Parent, and S-lntt Director? t ibis ftisciutiiur pkhIc ol
leaching (..ei'raphv. SOWI'.lt HAliNKS,
1 orlh Third Sui.i:t,
Philadelphia. Aug. C, lc.V2.tf.
NEW STORE.
PETER Y. Gli AY
I Kwl'KCTFl'l.I.Y infurni. tlm tilizcns
of
' Svmliury nml vicinity, that lie litis conimcn
ccil a new store in VliurllcJierry street, in tlio
liotisc lortneily occupied liy Mix. tiray, nml lias
just l'erciLl niul m-encj a veil scleilcd asjjort
niciit el'
Dry
Goods,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASS1.MEKS, SATTINETTS,
And a rjeneriil ssnrt:nrnt of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every description.
Also nn assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of other articles such as
j arc suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold
nt the lowost prices.
Country " produce taken in exchange at the
liiuhest prices.
Sunbury, May 15, 1652. flin.
IIArJlISBYRG E00K BINDERY.
F.Ii. IlliTTKI. & CO..
Successors to W. O. llickok, und liick"k A Cnutinc.
IJOOIC llINDKKsi, STATIONERS AND
BLANK HOOK M A N I" FA CUT ' K E U.S.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friendd
and Ihe public, that they arc now carrying on jhe
aliovo business ut the OLD I AA 1) occupied by
llickok & Co. They flutter themselves that by
cartful attention to business, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally enjoyed by the old funis.
Particular nttcntiou will be paid lo Iho ruling
nml binding uf every description of blank books
for banks, county olnccs, merchants and private
individuals, and evciv variety of full nnd half
bound blank books. Old books, poiioilicaU, law
books, music, newspapers, Ac, bound in any
pattern nnd in any style required.
In addition to the nbove, they have, ami will
nt all times keep, a f-eueriil ossorlnicut of ST A
HON Kill , cotisistin
: of
Knii'es,
l .'mils,
Inkstiintl,
.Motto Waters,
liluek Ink,
Sealins AVhx,
lllue Ink.
C-'Hivii'tr Ink,
Cup "
J)ru'in5 "
TniiniVr 11
('viiiR 14
niutiiiiiT
Sircl IViip,
I .en 1 1 I ( n ilt
I-ctter Sinin-a,
In-It i Iiubbur.
IH.ink t anli,
Canning Ink,
iurr,
Aueilil's Vritliiir Fluid, liiasures, Aie.
. t"7" Pa)cr ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very cheaply.
F. L. 1ILTTER & CO.
March 13, 1S32 If.
WASIIIXISTOX" IIOUSK,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAI.IES COVERT, Prcprietor,
TO! LD respectfully announce that he has
' ' luken ibis well known t (and, where be
will be grutilii d to fee atul entertain his Iricnds
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furni.shcd,
well ventilated, rendering il in every respect S
desirable stopping place.
No expense bus been spared in filthier up this
house. The chambers nre well furnished and
the table and bar provided wilh tlio best llie
market can all. ml.
The stable accommodations arc extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
8TAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland lo
Pott-vil!c, stop at tliis house, where tlirounh and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Sunbury, March 30, 1652. tf.
L I B E RTY S T 0 V E" V0 RK"s7"
jfo IIUOWN ST11UET,
above Fourth,
rKILADBLPIIIA.
piIE undersigned respectfully inform the pu'i.
lie that they aro in full operation at their
new foundry, ond ready lo execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all
of which are entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which are the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny l.ind Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, liases, Rare Cylinders, liar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, Ac., &e.
ABBOTT iV LAWRENCE.
N. 11. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1852. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MKJICIIANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Drier! Apples, reaches, Plums, Peara, Cherries,
Ac, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Onion., Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shclharks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs,
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butler, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
THE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaged in the manufacture of
Soap and Caudles, of the best quality, at No. 44
Filliert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as
they will find it to to their advantage in dealing
with him foe articles In thejr line. .
E. 1JUFFY & SON, '
. ' 4 Filbert above Wth.
IHremhet SO, 1081 tf.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, Ac, 1
rpilE Philadelphia Wind Glass Vre--
house and Drug, Taint, Varnish, Ctl and
Color Stores,
Nos. 33 and 33 North Fourth Street.
Enst side, has Iho largest assortment of Window.
Picture, Coach, Case, llot-IIouse, and other
G LASS,
In llie city I comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, ranging from llie smallest size, up to
38 by 60 inches of Sheet, and us large as 5 by
7 feet of Plate Glass, including English Crown,
Trench, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a lorgo assortment of Very Thick Glass,
for Sky-l.iqhU, Bulk Y indows, &c.
The Subscriber having a heavy slock on hand
is prepared to fill orders at Iho shortest notice,
and on the most rensonnbla terms. Odd fcizos
of any pattern cut lo order.
Ground While Lend Paint, Varnish, of ev.
ery description; Turpentine! Linseed Oil, boil
ed and raw; Paint Mills; Putty; Brushes
Dye Woods, Ac, Sic, Ac.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAOI E.
Nos. 33 & 35 No.Hh 4lh St., E. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
' "AID AKD COMFORT," "
To Your Own iTKcctiunicM.
GEOHGE liENX.
MANtTACTTKI-ll OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most TasHonallo Stjle.
rT,HE subscriber rcspci tfu'.'y c.ills the attention
of the public to his large und splendid assort
ment or every quality nml price of
c: a n 1 rr- w a es h.
which cannot fail to re oninieinl itself toevery one
who will examine it, 011 account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best clock lo bo bad in the city. No tilort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is dcicriiiiucd to keep up with the
many improvements hiih nn- constantly being
made. His stock consists of .M.ihoL-uiiy
S.IVts, Si!;i:is v.ml I.ori:tcT n,
Eurcai;?, Secretaries, Eidcfconrds,
S!!F.l, BSEAKFAST AND lii.MNG TAIiLLS,
and also VENETIAN' BLINDS, c-iual to Phiia-
uelplua inaimluctuic.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this lino of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAINS,
; including varieties never before to be had ii
I Sunbury, such ns M imiii ny, Buck Wilm t
! ami CiiiLEii Maple Ghkciax ; ami Wishsoii
i CHAIRS, ami uni t Pi ivo Srooi.s, which are
I of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
! by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
I The subscriber is determined that there shall
j be no excuse for persons to piirchn.-c furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
) obout the quality and finish of his ware and
j Chairs.
His orticles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun-
try Produce taken in puMiient for work.
IP" UNDERTAKING. llavint? provided
himself with n htimlsoine IIeahsk, he is now
prepared for I iidcrlaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
IV The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Veacr's Tavern.
GEORGE i;i;nn.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, lS.Yi II'.
DCCJTCP.
XSV MEANS OF Till:
PO'JKET -ESC'IT.A-
Fit's, or livery one bis
own Physician! 'j'liir.ri
si vtii edition, with up
ward of a hundred cuura
vings. shotting private dis-
is.? in rvcrv tiiape and
thape
oin, and mall'oi inations of
llie generative system,
nr lii- Win. Yo?iusr.
' h J ae tuiu has now arri
ved, lliat persons suffering f,'o:n secret ili.-eases.
need no more bee. me the v ii-tim nr arteKKiit,
as by the prescriptions co'.ilniiud in Ibis book,
any one may cure hiuisilt' without hindrance to
business, or the kiioulede of Ihe mojt intimate
friend, and wit'u one tenth the usual expense. In
a.i.ui;..., i.. ,i.r. ...........I r..,..;,,. ,r,r;,
e . .- i ,11
II fully c lulus tlie cause ol manhood s early de-
cline, with obscivations on marriaqe besides
many other derangements which it would nut be
proper lo enumerate in the public prints.
I 't Any person seiiiliuu 1 v l.. i ) -1 l L,
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy ol tins hook, hy inuil, or live copies will lie
sent for one dollar. Address, Da. W. VOI'NG,
No. 152 SPRUCE Strict, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
HT Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of j
the Diseases described in his dillcrint publica
tions, nt his Oii'u o, 152 Spruoe Street, every day
between U and !) o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, 1H52. ly.
Eor.nets, Mats and
Millinery (loods!
MERC1I ANTS and Milliners when in Phil
ndclphia to purchase their Rood, will find
il to their interest to examine our large and fash
ionable stock of
srnir. cior,ns.
We manufacture largely and ixrouT lite
Newest Stilis or
I'o vv i ii B'ii lirici
in our line ; which to -ether with other advanta
ges enable us to offer liberal inducements to
iii'TEas.
R. A. CROOK ER, & CO.,
Nos. 47 and 49 Chcstnul Street, and No. 56
South Second Street, west side, near Chcstnul,
Philadelphia.
December 87, 1831. ly. cf.
was. a. kiason,
Engraver and Printer,
No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
IS prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT-
1NG, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting
and Rusincss Cards, Hall Tickets, Watch Papers,
Laliels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Slumps for Corporations,
uuil follow., masons, rsons ol Temperance, &c.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 27, 1851 ly.
JOHN A. II A 11 RIS,
Manufaclurer, & Dealer in
Imported and Domestic Segari,
Also, a general assortment of
L.eaf& Mauufuctitred Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 87, 151. ly.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
aive and legul envelopes, for sole by
II. a. MASSER.
Sunbury, nra 10, 1852
EXTRACT OF COFFEE. An excellent
article more wholesom and much cheaper
than Com itself. For sale at this ofhee.
April IT ISV
E-or:
LI ?;!! j'i s
JSANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
FKNS1V!.V AN1A.
I, tiTr..' ''"'L DELPHI.
u. . Hank times tr.A.m
MAf5ACAl!BP.TT
All Solvent Iwi.ksi I dli
HIHJDK IW.AKD.
All vdvent lnk. I di.
All solvent hanks
pni
. COUNTRY,
i;iNNK(JTICUT.
All Kilvent Iniuk. I di.
!u"t "r,Dcl f:"-iWcr psr
MiW YORK. .
citt.
l.nk.,f !etty,l,r? ,'ul
A II solvent hunks
I dl.
LVllk note, under CS
..u.i .11 i.ewi.wil
Dsilk Ml. 1,11,.)., u ,.
1
dis
W'-nt. -inery Co llnnk
I cs.
All solvent. Imnk. . 1 di.
l)iu,korN.irlhn,,,lM.r-nd. ,, nelridernn,,k
ukofl',.tl,rK 1 dis(.'oininereinl Ita,
pnr
rhvv JKltSKY.
I i
Idit
llnnk
f I'snvillo narlFur. Ilnuk Mont Holt. JT
rnrlnle Mnuk
. 1- 6" L . -.Middietown Pt. p.r
. . L ?oC" P"'.Mneliiiiei Ilk, Nrwnr, mt
rn Lank ,mr Meeh. Bk of llnrl,oi...
LfluttMfin
poveluMwn
1'inti'ii Hunk
pnr'Moeh. A Mn. Ilk 'iVent ear
Kne Hunk
V .lis Murrls f-.. ll..l.
1 ; Hunk i di.
r.se muse 11 rillilmrg I dn Newark Bk' Ins. Co
hxrhniUM! H'k, llrnneh 1 dn'Oraoer Itnnk
Kunners' Il k, linek.C.i pnr l'eopl.'. Hk l'.ttsrsi
rarmers' Hk, Ijinester parJ'rincctoii Hunk
Klinners' Hk, Keniliul mr !nlein Hiiukin. Co,
Kami. Ilk Wehlljlkill Co rnrjemerrel Co llnnk
V I). Ilk Wiivuesli'g lldis Slnle llnnk nt Camden
Kriuikh,, ;k. Wush'ii IJdis'ftiite Hk KliCTlietliton
di.
di.
dia
par
ir
dU
1 di.
I di.
iiniiiiiitir,r inuis 1 dis e-niie ifniiK Newark
llfniesrl:ile llnnk
1 di. Suite, Ilk, N. Ilrtinswiek par
nnr. Sussex l.nlik. Newlm, 1 ids
Laueiiter Hunk
.einninu f KM1K pnr
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A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At I lie ( nblnct Wnre Uoom of
SEJVN IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Aho at the corner of Fair,, street J- the Railroad
SUN BURY, I'A.
i Thankful for the patronage of his friends and
I cu-tnnu is during the 17 years be has been in busi
j ncsa in this place, be solicits from the public aeon
; limiuiice of their favors, lliirine this period ha
has endeavored to keep up with the improvement
of the day, aud has oi-cDidin-.'ly extended his husi
ne. in eery branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited lo llie attention of tlio p reseat
slock of
CABIN KT WHK AND CIIA13S,
MANVVACTt'ltF.n nv
EEjGASTIAJi- HOUPT & CO.
At Ihe Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of th
establishment they now manufacture
llrJiogany, Valnut & Cane-Scat Chain.
Lurn;e Spring Sent llocki?ig Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tulles,
Mui Lie Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
sFnthlonnhlc I'lii'iailiirr.
Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared lor I'ndcrlaking in all its branches, in
Hits vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and husbands too,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
Troin side b Kirds down to kitchen tables,
From roekins: chair, to locking cradle.
Mi -uld you not have llie ready Joiix lo pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter la-tter day,
Or tukc potatnes, oats, c -m, wheat and rye ;
Ilnrk, lu-op p des, staves, or lumber wet and dry,
l)r uny thing: but yoke, aud threshing flails,
Fl'iin pigs and turkie. down to little quail..
Come on then friends, c -lne oneand all,
Ki-ep tiiule a moving, so ' g us "ii tl.e ball."
IX Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of nil kinds delivered with dispatch.
Suiibury, March 9, 1850. tf
LAAVJJEISCE HOUSE.
SUN3URY, PA.
'"PHE subscriber respcetfullv informs her friends
1 and the )mblic generally, that she has taken
Ihe ubove well known stand nearly opposite the
! tVurt House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per-
I kins. IShc trusts that her experience in business,
and her eilorts to make her quests comfortable,
j v. ill -'ive entire satisfaction lo those, who may fa-
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
I March 8, 1S.')1 tf.
J. H. ZIXilHEKLIAN,
jisiitt: thi: ieacs,
Eiuiburj', Fa.
Ollice in Deer Street, immediately opposite tka
Public S-ehool House.
ry M-'i'i-'s coll. rtcdi
fuu, m,,.,,,,) t,,.
,d ail biisiiicsx pioi.jitly aud e.i.-
April 20, 1 S.iO.
i .
f VsililSlSjle
! r jp j. ()r (j
i j Ir,x,.'s
hist, handsomely bound, 11 Aw
1STOIIV OF TH K lil.FOIIiTIO.,
Hi.ank )at-iiooks An Lkuukiis, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
II. B. MASTER.
Sunbury, July 11, 1819
KETONE Ware, Eartheu Ware, Ruisins, Al
monds, P uncs and Cream Nuts.
Planes of all kinds.
.'-"alt uud Planter. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W. FRILING,
iHibury, Dec. 23, 1819,
05E OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
! P: excellent article for Tetter. S c. inui neeivJ
and for rulo ly HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849
G'
OLD PENS with and without cases, af a
very sut eiior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sala
hy H. 11. MAsSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 18S1.
TXTHACT CF GINGER A fresh supply
jUS( received and for sale at this ollice.
Price 25 cents.
Sunbury, July 12,1851.
QJ1LVER WATCHES A few double case
Enelish Silver Watches, for sale at vrrv tow
prices hy
Sunbury, April 12, 1851,
11. 13. MASSER.
J A TENT ISRITTANIA STOPPERS for
bar uottles lor sale ty
tl. IS MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
NOR AND SPRING MORTISE I.AT
CUES. An excellent article, for wile ai
half the usual price by J- W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1S19-
BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of ijitfOO, for sale by
April 26, 1851. H. B. MASSER.
IDD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for sale by HENRY l A.Vi If B.
Sunbury. Jan. 87th. 1849
wEE 13ILL9. Justice! and Conslablce Fee,
) ills handsomely printed on caiV paper for
aaVe at this offica. .
IOR sale at this office, Superior lllack Ink;
Cattle Medicine at 85 eta, Pure Essenca ef
GiiiRcr.25 cenU
liLANKS.
BLANKS of every description can be bad
apt I) ing at the office of lb American.
"I'lT'KITING FLUID and self aealing Env
' lopes, just received and for aale by
Aped 19, 1851 H. B. MASSER.
flVlSSL'E PAPER.Yellow TiMue paper for
A. covering glasses, Ac, (or aale at theOiRo) 4
Oie AniericeQ,