Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 11, 1852, Image 4

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SUNBUllY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
l 0 C t X u .
THE BACHELOR'S BRIDAL.
Not a laugh was heard, nor a jnyoua nolo,
A our friend to the bridal h hurried ;
Not a wit discharged his farewell shot,
At the bachelor going to be manieJ.
V marneii him quickly, fo Mte him frigh',
Our head from the ieht lurniuu !
And we sighed as we siood by the lamp's
uim ngnr,
To think him no more decerning.
To think that a bachelor free and bright,
And shv of the eiils as we found him
Should there at the a'.tor, at ti e dt ad of
night,
Be caught in the snare l hat l oun I him.
Few and short were the words we Mid,
Though we hear i'v ate of the ci.ke.
Then escorted him home from the scene of
dread
While his knees did awfully shake,
We thought as we hnllowed his lowly bed,
The beech, the birch and the willow,
How the shovel and broomstick would break
on his IipbiI,
Of the tears he would shed on his pillow.
Says he "ihey will talk of their friend who
hns gone,
And every old 'Batch' will upbraid me ;
But nothing I'll reck, they'll let me sleep on,
'Nealh tho coverlet, just as they've: laid
me."
But half our brotherly lank was done,
Ere the clock told the hour of morning ;
And we left with the hope that the fate ho
had won
Would prove to each comrade a warning
Slowly and sadly we marched down,
From the top of the uppermost story,
And tre never have heard from or seen the
poor man.
Whom we left not alone to his glory.
DECEMBER.
BY HOOD.
!o sun no moon !
No morn no noon
No dawn no dusk no proper time of day
No sky no earthly view
No distance luokinrr blue
No road no street no "t'other side tho
way."
No end to anv Row-
No indications wheie the Crescents go--
io rop 10 any steeple
No recognitions of familiar people
No courtesies for showing 'em !
No travelling at all no locomotion
No inkling of the way no notion
"No go" by land or ocean
No mail no post
No neivs from anv forcinn coast
No Park no Ring no afternoon gentilily
iwuiitinyliu uuillllty-
No warmth no cheerfulness, no healthful case
ino comtortable feeling in any member
. No shade no sluine, no bnttoi flies, no bees.
No fruits, no flowem, no leaves no birds.
L'EC EMBER '.
-..-.- h i II llllTM
CHERRY
PECTORAL:
Fur Ihe Care mf
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROW
OHXTIS, CROUP, ASTH.
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
Mnnv vwirs cf trial. Instead of Imrairinf the public on
fi.ltncu in Una nicoicine, tins won fur it on apiirecuiiion
ami ii'iirirty by fur derailing lle moil Kinnuiue expecta
tions of its liiciids. N"thing but ill intrinsic virtues and
llie iiimiiaiiikraihlekcnrht conferred mi thousands of sutler-
cm, could oiigiunte und maintain llio reputation it euj ;ys.
..n.:. r. : Ai.. iU....t ...u... ili.l (.(.1.11111111111..
1 IIIIC 1IIUH) 111ICI I.-HnT.llUn tl. .1-1 ,n u . -I
havo failed and been discarded, Ihia Ims gained Irienila by
every trial, conferred lienefila on Ihealllicled Ihey ran nev
er lorget, und pr.Htucea cares too nuiui-ruus mm
blc to be forgi'lUll
v line 11 ia a iraun on me pu jnc in yrciuim ui ui.y .-.
medicine will iiifainbly cure Hill time ia abondnnt prool
that llio CiiEHKt P tohl d ;es not only a a seiiera!
Jung, but nlmut invariably cure the maladies lor which n
ia emi'l'iyed.
A. lime makes these facts wider and lictter known, this
mrdieine has crarlnallv become the liest reliance of the
nlllicteit, fiom Ihe log cabin of the American Peasant, to
the palaces ot l-.art'ue ami mugs, i nroufiiiom una ciimc
conntrv, in every Stale, city, anil hutoud almost every
hamlet it contains, Ciikhhy 1'scToasL ia known aa the
liest remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
and in manv foreign countries, it la coining to lie exten
sively nsiil by tlinr mcl intelligent l'hyaicinns. In Uicnt
lirilaiu, rrance ami ijerniatiy, waerc me mctni-.u iciicm
have reached their highest perfection, Cherry I'ictohal
is introduced, and In constant use in the Armies, Hospi
tals, Alma Houses, Public Inaiuitiona, and in domestic
practice, as ine surest remeuy meir aucimiiis; riia"--iuii
enti cninl v for tin mora dunei'iotts affections of the
limes. A'so in niticier cases, aim lor cniioren n ismne,
nlensnntand ell'ectunl to Cure. Ill fact. me of the most
llitttering testimonials we receive have been from parents
who nave louiul it elticacious ill cases particularly ineiucn-
tal to chilillioon.
The Ciisbrt PscTOitM. is manufactured hy a pinetirnl
Chemist, and every ounce of it undcl his own e-e, with
invariable accuracy und tare. It is sealed and protected
by law from counterfeits, consequently cun be relied on as
ffettuine without ndullerntion.
v e iiiivr eiiiirnvoren uere 10 luiuisn 111c cimnm .....i
with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worlhas
houh) eommend itself to their conndenca a remedy nt
onee safe, speeily and efleetuHl, which tins has by repealed
and countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by great
rare in nrenarinir it with chemical accuracy, of uniform
atrenglli to ntlont I'livsieiana a new npeni on wnicn inry
can rely for the best results, and the allleted with a remedy
that will do !i r Ihcm all lhat medicine can no.
Prepared and sold bi JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunlniry liy H MAS8ER, and by
DruRgists generally throug.wt tthe fc'lnte.
November 13, 1852. lyredtno
JJilwortli, Branson t$ Co.
Importkhs or & Dkalehs in
Foreign and llomcslic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
1V0. 53 Market St., I door below id St,
PHILADELPHIA.
Whero they always eeo on hand u large stoc7- of
every variety of Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
Win. Dilworlh, Henry I). Landis
SaniiH'I ISruntn-n, James M. Vance.
October 10, 1855. ly.
NEW STORE.
BENJAMIN 1IEFFNE11
RE8PECFFUI.I.Y informs the citisens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a
new store in the room Utoly occupied by Oeorge
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring nwl Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO I
Cnltcocg, (alnglinnifl, I.nivns,
MouNHClliic Dc I.aluen
nnd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also sn assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Naila, &c.
Aluo an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWAItE, of various style and
patlerns.
Also an assortment of BOO T K SHOES.
Palm Leaf and other H t3 and Caps.
Salt, Fish, isc.
Also a variety of LIQI OR8 such as
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &c.
And a great variety of oilier ui tides such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold ot
the lowest prices.
14T Countrv produce tiikcn m exchange at
tlic highest prt. es.
fruubury, May 1, 1S.V2. ty.
Manufactured by tlte New Jtrsey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
t I'HK ftubitoriber ore ivw priHretl t execute onlen
1 t nny t xtent tor llicir liiihltil wliitt and colon-U
Zinc rmtiia, nt tne rctnimi pnecs, viz :
wnTrniileil
Nt. 1, White, gu'uml hi oil, 0 cenil p-.t lb., pur,
No. j, d'. t't. f U
No. II, d.i. 7 d. do
Urown m.d Black, d i. fJ di. d-j
One hundred ounlii will cover enidlly vv nm inv.ch
antfiii-e n 160 lbs. cf While I.ud j ibcyaru'Jj percent
clu-nper to the e mwiuier.
The Zinc Whitb is rapidly Biipcrediiig White Irnd,
nvcr whirh it poflsi-OTS intmy iidvunt(t' It ia winter,
nnd more liemitilul than the While l.id di e not turn
yell'tw, rven when i xpffrt! tr suljdinrnun vnpitr hits
nti aim-II is not injurious Ui health, and is fur moic du
rable. Zinc Drown and Hi-acr Paint akk poth Weaihkr
ano KiB Proof. The best I'overinir fur (stiiaidc wmk
ever introhieii, ndaptrd to butklinps of wo-d. brick nr
nc to teiifcs. mrnnite ootties, nritiges. nml innchiuery
TflEMENDOVa ExclTEKENT ! !
Cusli, Steam, Electricity ! !
The Acrid and aH ether lines out-done by the
IJffhtnlnff Line or
IRA T. CLEMENT.
WHO, having great faith in rapid sales and
small profits, has just received ano opened
a large assortment of
BPPIiNO AND SUMMER GOODS,
At ills Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he ofTrr to the public at the lowest prires.
His stock consists ot a general assortment m
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Mitshns, Linens, Calicoes, Jiluslm tic
Loins, Lawns, Ginpliams, Verages.
Silk & Palm Leap Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Vis : Iron and Steel, Nuils, Kites, Saws, 4c.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, l;c
LIQUORS,
Wine. Drniuly, Gin, Ram, Whiskey, kt-
CP" Country produco of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest tnniUct prices.
May 8, 1K52 ly.
GJ-S500 CHALLENGE.
"1 ' It VTKVI'll concerns the health nnd hnppim-tw of n
If people in nt all times of the most vuhmhle import
ance. 1 take It tr granted tnat every person will d i all In
their power, t wtve tin? lives of their children, and that
every ivemoii will endeavor to nrom ite their own health nt
ill FuenhVes. i Vel it tube my duly to solemnly assure
you llmt WORMr. oecording to the opinion ul the niot
oelcliritied l'livsieimia, urn the primary etiuses of a larire
itmjohty (f chseasv-R to whieh eluldrcn nnd utlulis are lia
ble ; il you have an uppehle eontitiuully chauceidile from
one kind of f.wl to tinoiher, Mntl lireaih, Tain in the ffo
tineh, 1'ickiiitf nt the Ne, iltirdiiess and rtillnessof thts
lielly, 1 i y Ointrli, Slow I'ever, TuUe Irrentdiir remeinher
iiwt an uiubr tiejiote UK.us, niul you shunld ui tmee up
ply the remedy .
wrk on hnnrd bhip to tetun h iler, piuukc picks and
wntor tanks to iron, un, nii'i mner rhiniifr, iron simmer
Hrs nuti raiimss, wue lenei-p, unnpts, vc.
or Iron surtuees tins r.ont it eaR'oinl)y vaiufilj Su
it forms a galvotdc c uiiiectioii, and entirely pievcnts
rust.
These Zinc Taints hnvuiff a pure Muhdie Dnse. nre war
ranted not t i turn yellow, and will retain their ortpiiinl
hrilhauey much Inniier than White Lend, or nnv i f the
cinny picinenis now in use. me eertiiieaies irom ift.re ensth bee -n. nir soeoil- d mid i:.m,-.,..i ... il... ini. sii.,.-!
no nuvc unea ineiw i-iuiio. nre snen ns 10 sausiv me pun- nni St mm me a
fall by clashing Bwortlrs. j
by corset boarU ; yel
for sake
A STRING OF ITEMS.
The authorities of Hartford, Ct , have
prohibited theairical exhibitions in that city.
A Chair of Homoeopathic Medicine is to be
established at Berlin.
Since 1841, the population of eight coun
ties in Ireland, has decreased 554,282.
Anthracite coal vrai pronounced a humbug
only forty years ago.
Ole Bull, Strakosch, and Patti, are giving
concerts en route for Wisconsin.
It is now suggested that Gen. Scott will
locate "lhat military hospital" at "the Big
Licks."
More than 2000 students havo inscribed
themselves at Ihe University of Padua, for
the ensuing year.
As Daylight can be seen through the
smallest holes, so do tha most triflng things
show a person's character.
Tank cars are being constructed in Cin
cinnati for the transportation of live fish from
the lakes for the market in that city.
ihe excess oi temaies over mutes in
England, is 400,000 ; in Scotland, 150,000,
and in Ireland, 120,000
la extra polite circles the night mare is
now termed "the nocturnal horso of the
feminine gender."
While thousand
ten thousands full
giddy females, thoughtless train
of fashion yield to pain.
Ten thousand pounds of Buffalo tallow
have been received at St. Louis, from the
Indian county. A portion of tho tallow was
put in buffalo skins.
The Engineers between Belvidere and
Phillipt-'burg, N. J., have completed their
surveys o wit lib three and a quarter miles
of Bekidere.
Among the patents issued for the week
ending Nov. 22d, was one to E. C. Harmon,
of Troy N. Y., for improveaientj in spaces
setting type.
"BiLir, my boy, can't you cat a little
more !"
"Well, I don't know but 1 could mother,
if 1 Hood up."
Heaven pity the man who has a slovenly j
housewife ! Wealth may cast her favors
.aiound him, but dirt and disorder will make
iiis dwelling a cheerless abode.
'Some forty Methodist and other families
in Trenton have agreed to become pew.
boldexa in a new Methodist Church the
building of which is now so seriously en
tertained. Akcient copies of Bibles :
Dates of Edition. Owners. Bosidecie.
1487. Pastor of B'p'st Ch'h, Meiiden, X. H.
1747. Maj. William Burlee, Pottsville, Pa.
1479. Archbishop Puicell, Cincinnati, O.
tlKL Ti'cker, who ha been se often
warned to "get out of the way," is said to
have been ran over by a train of cart in
Arkansas, which it the first , intimation wo
have seen that a railroad has been built in
lhat State. Boston Pott.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT.
Solicc to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing.
IlKNNKT Jk CO. request oil; who purrtmse ready made
CI til ins im crtdit, to cull nt TOWBII HAM.
C1.OTIII.NO HAZAAll, and ice the great stHtmtaRca
they will havr ly purchasing fir cash nt this eileusive
cstiiMtslmicnt. This, and this otilv. ia the nrincinlc nil
which Ihey deal with all their numerous customers, who
liuvc realized that at thts house they snare lit) effort ill
producing the best CLOTHING, nt the lowest possible
prices, and tlmt the foods made nt this house nre the lcst
imde, most fashionable, and much cheaper than any other
nouae can nuoru io sen ine auruc quality 01 jtmhii, urming
from their lariie manufacturing mid importing facilities,
and their dctertniiiat ion tnmuutuiu the principle of large
sales and small profits. Their stock ia mobt ample and
complete. rue particular attention ui mercnnina ana
dealers ia mviled, who are requested locatl and jurigo for
themselves, as we are satisfied that they canuot fail to sec
Ihe advantages ihey will na-e in purclmtit'g toi ca.n. at
TOWKK HALL, 134 MARKET sireet, between Fifth
D11U D1XU1.
BKNNF.TT i CO., Proprietors.
Fhlladelpliia, October 10, l5!i 5m.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams Hendry,
Storet Xo. 29 North 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
7 fOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import-
era. Commission nnd General Leather Bus-
iiieRs. Wholesale and Retail.
XsT Manufactory 15 Margarctta Street
Aug. 28, 1852. ly.
lir tlmt tlti'V nre mvnliinlilc. The al-lmt cliiiint if
rmice nnd thin country liavc tftttifiml to the piiprri"riiy ! i
iiil' nvcr Lend Paints, at t riiirnhilitv, liettMlilulncus Qiui
iHinuty. They have lieeii ntloptett hy the rreneli (itivein
ment, hy the ettrp'ntinn of New Ynrk, und nre nw rx- I
trunively uwd hy the 1'iiited Sl;ttt Oin'ernnifnl at ni:my
tne largept .Miliwry muf .nartne ih-p'ta.
Philadelphia Gar WoiiK. Mnv 15. is.il.
Mews. F. C. Junk At C. f leiitleinnit Ilnvinir inntie
seventl trinlanf your .frown Zinc Pnuit in vuriou metti
rxls cnlftilnteil tn tt-nt its prntifiive tinl.tics v-fl
nnd metnl, I hive tlu Mitmia'-tioM t atiite that the rt-mr's
hove Iwn hihlv I'av.iinhle. The pitiiit cover inf well,
drying quickly, Dud pofnemiiLfr rt-otcr tenacity, e-ipcrinlly
upon lion, muu vny oincr wmi wnicii i nm in-
luiliar.
onrp, truly. Jonx ". f ttronv.
The uiiderficiied. hm-n-e imed the Zinc Puintn leierred
to concur in the fniegoitiff opiuton.
Alorrm, rupkcr .limn
Itenn':(, NeiiHu & Co., Peiin Works.
Merrick tc Sn.
Janit s T. Snt tun Jt Co., rrnuklin Imn Works.
J T. Demi. U. S. Dry Dock.
rp Dwilcrs unnlteU on reus muble terms by (lie Agents
or the Couipniiy.
No. n S jutlt Wharves, Phila.
July 17, I32. 6m.
J.I. DITTERICH,
Xa 78 Worth 2il St., Ictwtcn Arch and liace St.,
FHILAEELCHIA.
1ERCEY inform, the iuMic tlmt lie imports
nnd constantly kerns on hand nt liis new
store, No. 78 North 2d St., a large assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods.
.Musical Instruments, Pictures $ Paints,
Cheap Watches j Jewelry,
rHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadcl
" phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 06
North ifecondStreet, corner of Quarry, Philadel
plua.
Gold Lever AVntchci, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, f iJ.00
Silver do. full jeweled, Gold Ppeetaelcs, T.OII
Silver Lenine, jewels, 10 Fine Silver do. I.fio
do do do. 0. Colli Bracelets, 3. ml
flnpeiior Quortiers, 7. ! adies1 Gitld rencils, UK)
Imiiatinn d.i. 5. Silver Tea spoons, set, 5,00
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 ,00
Gold Finger Ring., 37J cents to $80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12) cents; Patent, 16jj l.unet
SS ; other articles in proportion. All goods wur
ranted to be what they are sold for.
6TAUFFER & HARLl'Y,
Successors to O. Conrad
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
I. opines, still lower than the above prices.
August 28, 1852. ly.
SOWKll h HAltNES,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
t.klM tMa tt..m. DAtlMl aiut llirinrlral Wnrkl
TrmveUi.Novels, kc, Ac
SCHOOL BOOKS
Every kind In use from s primer np wards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elcirniit assortment from the ruin book upwards,
niauc ui tftipciuir jTuju-r, hum ui bi iii iMiiumg.
WRITING PAPERS.
Can. Pout, and Note Paper, el - b ant atyleBsnd quality
sud very cheap.
aiAllUALIU.
Fannv. Plnin fmd Adhesive Rnvelnnct, Ink, Pmid, XVu
fert, Steel Pena, Stntea, Pencils, Porte-Mmmiea. Wnip-
ping Pupora of alt ktuua, Curtain lnpera, &c, Ac.
Our stock is all fresh, bmiclttrlienp ami ld ncc'rdmpty.
Pnrticulur nttentinu paid ti Hiwksellers, Country Mer
chants nnd Teachers, however little they miiy buy.
Sower 9c Burnes are l,uiiiu!ier of Pl'J.TONIH series of
MAGMF1CKNT OUTMNK MAPS
Kich mp Is nearly ftKVl'.N FI'.KT W(UAKK, and
shows the conipnrntive size nttd relative noaiunn of every
country on the glbu. Thy ore intended to be susended
in every tMiiml Konnij ami ii"t nitty mnke a splendid np
penrnnre, hut ntc winversnlly nrkiu'wleiltred to bo the
IlKsST MOUK OF TKACUI.NO UKOtiKAPHY ever
broupht out. They are keys intendeil to lie used by the
scholar.!, coi.tniimv; n emplVte epitome of Oeogrnphy, and
eost i hr less than h-iit tne price oi a (.leoumpny aim Aims.
The system is in universal use in Prus'sin and (icnmuiy,
nnd hiis already been introduced tit (Jirnrd Collcpe, Phila
delphia, the publie schivilsof Huston, New York, Phila
delphia, Iialtimore, washmjrton, and througiinut
F.ncUnd, New York, Ac. Our disks nro hwded
with recommendations from the nist tnleuted nnd scien
tific teachers in every quarter, and wherever the system
has been used parents, teuehers und scholar unite in prais
ing it.
1. Map of the wwlrrn Hemisphere.
3. Map nf the Kntum 11eimspiK-r.
!1. Mnp of North America.
4. Map of the United States.
5. Map of Kurap"?.
fl. Mnp of Acin.
7. Map of Siith America nnd Africa.
Kvry map is lirillinntly eored, varnished, nnd mount
ed on muslin nnd rollers.
Wc respectfiiily invite the earnest ntteHti-m of Tyulicrf,
Pan-nU, nnd IMiont Director to this t'nw hiatnitr mode of
teachinff Ueogrnphy. MiWKK A H N KH,
SI North Third irc:t,
Philadelphia, Aug. l'W. If.
IIOBENSACIC S WORM SYRUP.
An article ( anidwl upon Peientifie Principles, cmj-onnd-cd
with purely veffetntile substnncfs, bciia penVetiv wmV
when inken, nm! can be piven to the most tender infant
with dceiriitl bt ueliciid ell'wt, where UovH Coinplainis
and Di:irr!io-n hare inn-le ih m weak und debiliiulet.1 the
Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it
stands without nu'equnl in tho catnlnue of mcdit-iiif-s, in
g v our tone nnd sireilh to the Stomach, which makes it
an Infallible remedy f-T those ntlhcted Willi Dyspepsia,
the a-sloniFiinR cure perf.iniu hy this Syrup niter Physi
cians have failed, is ihe heal evidence of' its super ir r eifi
eacvo it nil others.
GLASS, DRUG S, PAINTS, &C
THE Philadelphia Whidovr Glasa re
house, and Llruir. Paint. Varnish, f ll and
Pnlnr Stores.
Nos. 33 and 35 Worth t ourtu aireei.
East side, has the largest assortment of Wmdowi
Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-llouse, ana omer
GLASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sires, ranging from the smallest siic, up to
38 bv 60 inches of Sheet, and as largo as 5 hy
7 fco't of Plate tilass, including English Crown,
French, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a largo assortment of Very Thick Class,
fur Sky-T.ights, Hulk Windows, Ac.
The Suliscriher having a heary stork on hand
is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of nnv pattern cut to order.
Ground White Lead ; Paint, Vavu'nh, of ev
ery description j Turpentine ( Liuuced Uil, hull
ed and raw ; Pair.t Mills ; Putty ; Brushes ,
Dye Woods, cVe., cVe., etc.
And also, a large supply of frenh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. PPHAGI.E.
'os. S3 &. 35 Norlh 4th ft., E. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
"MP AND COMrOUT,"
1 o Your Own iTI tt ha ii ics.
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
riTr or Philadelphia
V. 8. Hank notes lli dis
All solvent bank. pa'
cotrKTaf.
Bank of Chamlwrsliurg 1 dis
Hunk of Chester Co. par
llsuk of Pol. Co. Chester par
Bank ot ftsrmautowii lr
Hank of Ucttyskur. 1 dis
Hunk of Lewiitowa
Hniik of MakHFtnwn 1V
)lSB9y Co Hank par
Bnnk of Nortlikunbccl'tul' pat
imiiKoi rituumi)
Bank of !auvilt par
MASfACAIjflF.TTa
All Blvit banks d,,
KIIUJJE INLAND"
All nlvent !ui)ui I dis
UONNkfJ-UCUT
AU Solvent honks. I dis
RKW YRK,
CITT.
A II solvent honks I dis.
lfUk notes under 93 J dut
TOUBT1T.
All solvents Imnks Vdis.
KW JKKSLT.
Delvidi-re Hank
muntfrcinl Hank
Fur. Hunk Mont Holly par
I dis
I dis
Cnrlislr Hank 1 du l'". M., lnldletown Tl. par
Colnnihio H'k A B'ga Co rurMuchwu' Uk, Newark pur
IMTflStoWn ISallK par lliern. if! ot jiuriiiiuion mo
I'.nslon Hank par Mcch. A Mnit. slk Trent par
l- rie Hnnic 9 dis. Morris Co Hank 1 dis
Rtelnmire H'k Plltstmr. 1 dis Newark Bk'n A h.s. Co I di
I ins
d,
I iii,.
dit
imr
lllk
I .leliniiire H'k. llrniirh 1 llis'Olauire Bank
Farmers' H'k, ilnrksCo par1 J'eoplt". Mk Patterson
Farmers' Hk, Ijinenster pnri-rineeHi sinus
I nnners' Ilk. Jtemliiift pnrwlem lis nk sue Cl,
Farm. Hk Hehnvlkill Co piir!cnierret Co ftuk
P a. il Ilk Wnv, ..!.' Ililis Slate Bank at Cam.
Franklin Hk. Wasli'u lldis Slate Hk F.liziibethton
llnrvit...r lln..v l riiftSlnte Hunk Newark
lliaiesihile Hank 1 dis flste Bk, N. Brunswick par
Ijincaster Bank par. Sussex l.nns. newwa i an.
Lelnnon Bank par Trenton Banking Co aiv
Meh. ft Man. Bunk 1 .lis I'nlon Bank. Dover is
Mlnei.' 4('k, I'oltsville per Vardleyv'le 4 Del DrCo I Sri is
M.nioiignhcla Hank I dis 'fTUk notes under SS dis,
Taylorsv. UulB'sjCo 15 dis DKLAWAKK.
Vcsl llraneli Hunk par Hans OI Kcinwnro pnr
Hank of Smyrna par
Delaware City Bnnk par
Bk Wilms'n Brnmlyw. par
Farmers' Bk SI Di-lnware rr
I'ninn Bnnk. v ilimnglon par
i ais
TI1K TAI'K WORM!
Tliis in the m ht cliiri"iill Worm to destroy of nil 1 1 ml in
fest llie linnian system, it u rows to mi ulniost Iiuli fmile
lle.;tinu ilie lie:iltli so s:idlv lis to ihukc Sl.
Vitus Dance. Fits. Ac . thai those litlliited selil In II ever
8iiSect lh.it it is Tupe V.rin Imiteniiijr lliem to un eurly
lirnve. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment mum he pursued, il would therefore he proper
to take fl to 9 of my l.iyer Fills sous to remove nit olmlrue-
tions, that the Worm Svrup may aet ilireet upon the Worm,
whlrli lluikt he Inlieu in tl ken ol 4 Tjililesvioui iiIIh a tunes
a day lliene direett -iik loll wed linve never been known to
tall in curing the nn-i'l - l;s:m:ite e.ise el l :ipe orm.
Cr- IIOBEXSACK'S LIVF.I1 PILI.S.
No pnrt ot the s) stem is more liuhle to dinnise than Ihe
l.l l. It, it serving in. u tiiterer to purny the I.I k iI, or kiv
nil? the liroiier seeretiou to lh,. hile j so'that nny wroii" ne.
lii-n of the Liver elieels tha other important parts of the
system, and refill's v.iri nifty, in l.iver Complaint, Jiidii-
nier, iisiH.nii,. ,ve. e slioti 1. 1 trrelore. u-.ttv i eicrv
uipo'iii iii.ii uiiuni iiiineaie a wrone uetton o llie l.ller
These Pills lieing e nnp scl of IttKlT ft PLANTS fur
nished hy nature to lie.il the sink : Nuinelv, Isl, An I'.X.
l'KCTdH.WT. whieh nusmeuts ihe seereliou from llu
l'uhilmnry inii'-ns membrane, or promotes the dim hrnsi
oi secreted mailer, lind. All ALTFIIATIVK. whieh
cIkiiii-s in some ine xpileiitile and itisensihle manner the
certain III . I hid action of Ihe system. Urd, A TONIC
which b-ivcs tone una strength to Ihe nervous system, re
iiewmx lieulth ami vicor to al nnrls of ihn Isnle. JH. A
CATIIAHTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the
inner uifrrcniems, ano operalimr on the II . wels, and espcl
line the whole mnss of rorrupt and vittnled llllitler, and pu
rifying tho Blood, which destroys disease and icet-'res
health. '
TO FEMALES.
You will Bur) these Pills an invaluable medicine in manv
cnniptaints to which you are suheet. In obstructions ei
ther touil ol partial, Ihey have been found of incdtimnhle
benefit, restoring their functional arraimeineuts to s heql
thy a"tion, puriiyiu; the blooil nnd oilier tluids n efTeclu
ntly to put to flii-tit ull eomplnints whieh inny arise from
female irregularities, us headache, giddine, dimness of
sight, pant in the side. Iek, Ac.
y Price. 25 renls each.
which he w ill sell nt the lowest prices,
lllS Stock, in part, COIlflStS Of, ACCOt.lconS, I None cenuine unless sumcd 3 N. ITobeowieV nllo.l,er.
Violins, Music Doxes, Parlor and Bar llooin Or- ; hein: loe Imitntion.
gnus, Me!odeons, Seraphiues, Mathematical In- ' . IV" Agent, wishing new supplies, and Sto Keepers
. - . J , , nesiro.is of tiecoiiim Aucnis umt address Uie Proprietor,
slrumcnts, Aiagncts, bpy and Opera Glasses, , j. N. n.,,ensi,ek, I'liila.lelphin. Fa.
Stalioncry of all kinds, Pocket Books, Uronze I S'ld by J. W Frilins. Sunbury; Mary MeCny, Nor-
Powder. Dutch .Metal. Gold nnd Silver Leaf. '"" """1:1110 1 ,.,.,, a Ui l.i.tyuie ; iiar. ,i ; nuty
Scales of all kinds, fMiull and lohacco boxes, ,. Wiesi. Hickory: all dealers in Medicine in the
County and State.
August 14, llvi. ly.
'Mr psAit," aid .railing -jkhi lo her
othur half, a morning or tw since, I'm
going a shopping, 1 want a little change."
"ruoh 1" respondeil Ihe ur.gallant tii.tt
"Itmt wouu De no cnanfn t all ; yuu go
shoppirg f tjy ly '
JOHN A. TAVLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
T ESPECTFl'LI.Y inform the public that all
work in hi. line will he mado up of the very
lest material and finished in the latest etvle of
the fc. astern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best stylo and at the lowest rates,
will do well to fall and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852. ly.
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Tulpe.
hocicn Road, (near Krcioltbaum's Illaik
Smith Shop.
JACOB AVEIMKIi,
OESPF.CTFL'LI.Y inform, the puhlicthat he
ha. oicned a new Store at the above place
and lias just received a splendid stock, ol new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattincts,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
and worsted summer ware.
ALfcOt
Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, lawns,
(siiighaiiiN,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
Tea, Cor kef., Sugab, Molasses, &c.
GHUCERIES, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of
Liquors,
llardwarr. Iron and Steel, Nail., ktH
QUEENSWARE.
Shoe, Eoo'.s, Caps, Falm leaf and other Hais,
Fish, Salt, &c
AH of which lie will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1S52 -f.
CMItTi'8 EsilTNCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GER, a fuwli supply just received, and for
sale ly M. p. MASSLft.
Sunbury, Jan. 14, 183.
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plato and Steel En-
Rravinqs, and pictures of every variety. Alio j
Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sun- I
plied at reasonable prices. j
Liccnibcr SO, isai. tf. j
JUST iiECEIVEI)
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. W. STKOII,
Market Sireet, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, Hratts mid
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either nmke up to order or sell
separately for cash at price, as low if not lower
than can be had uiivwhcre elxe.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks), Vullccs, &c ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. ' CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on tho shortest notioe.
NEW STORE.
PETER W. (ill AY
RESPECTFl'LI.Y informs lite citizens of
unhurv and vicinity, that he lias enmmen-.
ccd a new store in Whortleberry alieet, in tho
house formerly occupied by Mrs. dray, nnd lias
just received and upened a well selected assort
ment ol
Dry (ioods,
Consistiii); in part of j
CLOTHS, CASssIMERS, SATTINETTS,
And a general assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every di-seiipiion.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of other articles such aa
are suitable to the trade, all of w hich w ill be suld
at the lownl prices.
Country produce tuken in exchange at the
hishrst prices.
Sunbury, May 13, I $32. Cm.
HARRISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
V. L. IIUTTKli & CO..
Sncrcssi.rs in W. O. Ilickok, and lln-ki'k A Cantine.
KOOK UI.NDERiS, STATIONERS AND
BLANIv liUOK MAN I'FACTl'KEH.S.
The subscrilicrs rcsijcctfully inform their friends
and the public, that they nre now carrying on the
above business ut the OLD (STAND occupied by
Hickuk &. Co. They llatlcr themselves that by
careful attention to busincos, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally enjoyed by the old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to the ruling
and binding of every ilc.riipiion of blank books
for banks, county olbYcs, merchants and private
individual, and evciv var'nly of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, eke, bound ia any
pattern and in any style requited.
In addition to the above, they have, and will
at all times keep, a general assortment of STA
TIONERY, consisting of
Letter Paper, Knives. Slates ninl Pi-ncils.
Cap ' (Jtiiils, l(ein1 lYnrils,
Drawing " liiUslanils, l.cttnr slliiins,
Transfer " Multo Wafers, India Kulibi-r,
Copying " Hhick Ink, Wafers,
lllnttine " Cenltiu Wax, Hid Tape,
Sleel Pens, lllue Ink, lllnnk Curds,
Carmine Ink, I npyina InK. e niriers,
Auii,lds Writing l'liiid, Erasures, Ac.
lUr" Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very clieaplv.
F. L. HLTTER &. CO.
March 13, 1932 if.
GEOltGK
MANiTACTt nirrt or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Stylo.
'T'HE subscriber respectfully calls the nttentinu
of tho public to hie large and splendid ".short
nient of every quality and price of
c:Aiin'-Av.Eii:.
which cannot fail to reiomincnd itself toeverv cjic
who will examine it, on account of its durable
i workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
j best stock to be had in the city. Na plYurt it
spared in the manufacture of his wnre, and the
I subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly bcinu
; imi.U'. llis stock consists of Mahogany
j Sofas, IMviiiis ttiid 1ii:r?'S,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AXI) D1M.VC TABLES,
and also VENETIAN 11 LIN 1S, equal lo Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOIL hi TAm.E AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in tl.is line of his business,
lie also inaiiufactutvs all kinds and qualities of
CUAIUS.
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, su.'h us M ttiouiNt, I)lck Walsct
AMI Ct IILKIl M WLK Giir.ci n ; AMI WlNllSon
, CHAIRS, ami nstt Piano Stools, which are
Wynminir Uk, Wilkesh'e pni
Vnrk llnnk, I dis I
mtelief notes I dis
MAINE.
Dank of Wlietlnek S dis
Merenntile Ilk. Iln.imr lllilis 1? Under M's
All si.leenl l.ni.li. litis! OHIO.
NKW lIAMl'CIIIRr.. All .lvenl bunks S dis
All solvent hanks I dis IV Hk iM.'es under d 1 1 4 dn
VKKMONT. NORTH CAROLINA.
Hunk of St Alkins t HijiAII si'lcenl lniks 4 dis
Ail solvent Imnks Ui l?-i:iider6-s, SJ (lis
of the latest styles, and warranted lo be excelled ,
j by none inaiiiil'.ii'tiirul in llio Cities or elscwlu ie. ;
j The subsciilicr is determined lli.it there shall
I be no excuse for persons lo purchase furniture in ;
the cities, us every cotifnli'ttce ran be entertained
! aboil' the quality and linUU ul' his ware and :
. C hairs. .
His articles will be disposed of on as good
j terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Couu
i try Produce taken in pawucnt for work.
T IN DEKTAKI.NIi llavitu; provided
liniisell with n liauilsoinc IIkaiisk, lie is now
prepared for l.ndcrtaking, mid attending funer
als, il) this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
-y Tbe Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE KENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, lS.Vi tf.
ECCJTCP.
FOB !
EVRin fiLfiNDELL,
ili und.Jrch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
( 1 JAVE established a Store wheie the best
I trade now resort for
I Household Dry Goods,
! French Fancy f roods,
Dress Silks and Shawls,
I Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
' Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent Dlack Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
! E. & L. are constantly receiving Bargains from
' the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which
i they sell whulesale and retuil very cheap for Nett
! Cash.
j Edward E. Evre, WAsiiisifiTo.il. Landi:i.i.;
j Philadelphia, July 3, 1852. ly.
BV M
po;
All persons are invited to call and examine foi
hemselves.
Alt kinds of produce token in exchange.
Hunhury, May 1, lS.VJ. tf.
Van Loan
J)aj,neppein (iallepy,
159 Chestnut Street,
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
So. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
nilLADELI-HIA .
MPORERS uf Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
E
4 T litis iielebral.Hl estalilislnnt nt yon can n!vn)spro-
care llie newest and must improved styli-j of
1 i)ACfr.inti:oTvri: & taluotyim: pohtraits
1 at fn mi rs) to KSl per et. Lsst cost tlian such pictaics can
I Is? hud fur elsewhere.
j Now lhat mii can seeiae such perfeet portraits of your
; Lived ones at a nieic uoiniiuil cost, d art delay lest yoa
lose tliein.
I.-...-.. .-n.lAl.. ..f fw.mr.rn At. I,...i.ln,
articles, wlncli lliey will sell at very low price, i furnished to nrd. r, nnd ncty picture made sntisinry nnd
for cash.
1LNK DEEDS printed on the bet quality
1 of purchroent rFr. .old at the lowcsrt prices
1 st tt..s aiZc, by wUrindl s.r.J iiU.il
i ...... ...i.. .... i....i .1.. .-.it : I
. r. : :. . . i i:v.rv
Raisitu,
Walnuts,
Prunes,
Filberts,
Sweet Oil,
l.liilorn-e,
Port Wine,
Sherry "
Philadelphia,
Aluioiids, Currants,
Citron, Ground Nuls,
Cream Nuts, Dates,
Figs, Vanilla beans,
Preserved ginger, ainariuds,
Lemon Syrup, Pirc Crackers,
Madeira W ine, Claret Wine,
Muscat " fewect Malaga"
July 3, 1S52 ly.
I wai ranted to tie in the best style of the ail or o chahcb
Call and sec ui at 109 Chestnut St.
i.. h. r-rrtxi-t.L
Philad.llphia July 17, ISM ly.
.T T.iT'Wi "OAT Tins. M
- .tw T-JTwS JliXk kJ
Wliolrfinle aiul lictail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut Sis
PHILADELPHIA. '
ytTHERE may I found, one of the largest
and best assortments of Clock, and Time
pieces in the I'nited States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to una thou
sand Clocks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable for Churclies, Halls
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartment.)
and Kiu lieiis, Steam and Canul lioats, and Kail
Road Can.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapp's lately pat
ented Scientific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will find it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES BARBER,
8. E. Cur. Che tuut & 2nd Sts., Phila.
April 10, 185? ly
lit
TIIKCIttMT l'RIZi: JIXI. IL
It I VCI1 I
HICKEY & TULL,
So. 118 Ctc.)iiit St., above Sixth, Front oj
JONES' HOTEL.
I'-SYT) T'''' jut' rcce'VC1' tl'eir Prize
E&r-ti U Medal, awarded ti them for
4n I lilt their best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1851
being the only exhibitor, to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PR1.E!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, kc.
To be found in this City, and at veiy low prices'
i;all ami see. Ull KEV & IT Ll.,
Trunk Manufacturers, 1 18 Chestnut St,
April 10, 1852. tf.
SUNBURY FEEEY.
HENRV W. Dl'CHER inforun the public
that he ha. taken the Sunbury Ferry and
at he is now well prepared with good and stilli.
cient craft, he will lie enabled to accommodate
the public with promtness and de.patcU.
April 10, 1852. it.
The JoImstoM ink
MANUFACTORY EEVIVED,
luift if Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA
'PI'E .uhscriber beg. leave Ksisectfully to in
" form Phi stteu. generally, that he ha. auo
ceedud to Die llusiness of manufacturing Prml.
iug lut formerly carried on by bis grand Father,
and Father, and oirer. bis article to the trade,
without any Purrs, but with the simple reliimce
upon the long established chaiacter u ha. borne,
feeling confident of it. giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor 111 in with tail. TtKM.
Uisu. U11AKL.KB fcAEU JOHNSTON
April 10, 1H52 xC
L'STICES FEE I1II.L8: For .ale by
II. U MASSEH.
bunbury, 18SL '8P
YCTJPwDSLF I
25 t K.VCS. !
MEANS OF THE
KET.i:SCrLA-i
PICS, or Every otic his
own Physician! TuiuTt- j
sixth edition, with up
wards of a hundred cngru- i
vins, showing private dis- '
aasc in every shape and
form, and malformations of j
the fiencrativc system, I
II lr IV Ul. YoilltCT.
"J'he lime has now arri- '
veil, that persons suffering from secret diseases, j
need no nn.ro Income the victim ok ictrKEiir, I
as by the prescriptions contained in this book,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or llie knowledge of the most intimate ,
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In i
nddition to the general routine of private disease, !
it fully explains the cause of manhood's early dc-
cline, with observations on marriage besides j
many other derangements which it would not be j
nroner to enumerate in the public prints. i
Any person sending TVENTY-FI E
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of tliis book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent fur one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOI'NG,
No. 153 SPRL'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
No expense haa been spared in fitting up this ) y Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
house. The chambers are well furnished and , i!i0 Di"cases described in his ilillcrent publiea-
the t.ible and bar provided with tho best the j tions, at his Ollice. 132 Spruoc Street, every day
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At llie not Ware Itoom of
SKirx 1IOUPT & CO..
Market Square,
.'IIso a! the corner of Fawn street If the Railroti
SUNDURY, PA.
Tlmnkful for the patronage of his friends and
customers during the 17 years he has been in hum-,
tiess in this place, he solicits from the public acoiir
linunncc nf their favors. During this period he
has endeavored to keep up with the improvements
of li.p d.,y, and has accordingly extended his busi
ness ia t:ery branch and variety. The public are
therefore l.ivited to the attention of the present
stock of
CAI51XKT WAIIK AXD CIIAlliS,
MAN'.'FACTlItl-.t) BV
SEEASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
' Where in addition to their former stock of tlii
! cstai'iis!,;;teiit the-; now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs,
Ltmje Spring Sent Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
.Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
Tachion;
Having secured
sary arrangements) for the purpose, they i
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches,
tins vicinity or at any convenient dintanct),
Ye lieiids and ni'ulresses, and hasliaiv.ls t'M,
Ucru-i farnilnre of every ityle and hue,
I'rulli side board;! down tu kilelieil tnhles,
I'mm rocking: chairs to locklnc cradles
Sli'nilil yna ir a have the ready John to pay,
We'll wait awhile f ir a brighter better day,
Or lake potatoes, oats, C'lrn, wheat and rye;
Bark, linjp pules, stavet-., or lumber Wet nud dry,
Or any thing hat yokes and threshing flails,
Fl'im pigs and tarkies down to little iptaill.
Collie on then friends, come one ami sll,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the kill."
iS Orders from a distance promptly attended
lo and work of all kinds delivered with disiuitrh,
Sunbury, March 0, 1S30, tf
new style and -
inhlc i'n mil ii rr. i
1 a Hearse and made the ncces
:s for llie purpose, they arc nowr
wash IXCSTOX IIOUSK,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
V5T0ULD respectfully announce that he has
' taken this well known stand, where he
will be gratified to see and entertain his tricmls
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely luruislieil,
well ventilated, rendering il in e ery respect a
desirable stopping place.
LAAVPvENCE IIOUSK,
SUNBURY, PA,
lHE subscriber respectfully informs her friendt
-1 and the public generally, that she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite tha
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
and her clVorts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN C. MORRIS
March 8, 1851 tf.
j il Zimmerman) '
JISTICE Or THE I'CtCE.
Sunbury, Pu,
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite tho.
PtlWic ?clool House,
17" Monies collected snd ail l.atiiipss nioinplly .J sre
fnitv attended to.
April SO, 1350. .
Viiliuiblc Hook.
I IFE fl CnnisT, handsomely bound, D'Ae
tMBNt's llisroar or the Rf.foiim jtios,
Bl.VXK DiT-HOOKS 1MII LcilGKHS, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices by
Sunbury, July H, IS 19
II. B-MASSF.U
I-.,! ..Il'or.l
'J'lie stable accommodations ate eitensic and
well calculated for travelers.
STACK OFFICK, !
The .taues running from Norlhumberlaiid to
I'oltsville, stop at this house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia call be obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, IS5S. If.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
11 ItOW N STIIEET,
A .1 , L
PHILADELPHIA.
riMIE undersigned respectfully inform tho puV
lie that they are in full oieration at their
new foundry, and ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ERS to their large assortment of STO V ES, all
of which are entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which are the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, t-tar Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, Uases, llare Cylinders, liur Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c, &e.
AliUOTTCf l.AWKENC E.
X. I), Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1S52. ly.
tkTomTs"almer,
commission merchant,
No. 6, Sorth Wharves,
Where tlie following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac., Green Apples in llarrels or by the liuhel,
Deans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Sheibaiks, Chestnut.,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs.
Prune, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Ruller, Cheese.
And all kind, of Foreign and Domestic 1 ro
duce. Philadelphia Dec- 3, 1851, ly.
3 TONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
monds. P uncs and Cream Nuts.
between U nnd 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) 'j Planes of all kinds.
I .sail anu la-sier. jua rr-cfiviMi an;i ; rsaie
by JOHS W. FrtlM.-VMi
Philadelphia, June 5, lrtoi. ly.
Bonnets, Hats and '
Mill in civ duo ls! !
ERCH ANTS Slid Milliners when in Phil, j
adelphia to purchase their goods, will find
il to their interest to examine our large and fash- j
tollable stock of
st ii aw coons.
We manufacture largely and imtoiit the
N Ewtsr Sth-i:s or
Foreign I'nlrrit'a
in our line ; which together with other advanta
ge, enable u. to ollir lilieral inducements to
Bivtus,
R. A. CROOK ER, & CO.,
No. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. S6
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 27, 1S51, ly. cf.
SOAP AND CANDLES.
fflHE ubecriber take, thu method o( inform
A ing the citiiena of Bunbury and vicinity,
that ttiey are engaged in the inaiiufacre of
Hoap and Caudle., of the bet quality, UJ-
Filbert rtreet, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all wue buy for cash, io give " ' f "
they will find it to to their advantage in dealing
with Uim for article in tlioir line.
E. DUFFY V feON,
44 Filbert above 9lh.
Ikeember , 16S1 If.
WM. G. MASON,
Kngravcr and Print or,
No. 48 Chestnut Street, above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
IS prepared to do ENGRAVING and PRINT
ING, in all their branches. Wedding, Visiting
and Rusinsss Cards, Hall Tickets, Watch Papers,
Lalarls, Hill Heads, NoU-s, Checks, Drafts and
Diplomas. Seal and Stamp for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, eke.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended lo.
December 27, J 851 ly.
" j olF jTaT II A It II I s ,
Manufacturer, &. Dealer in
Imported and Bometie Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
Leant Manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY oa hand, at lU lowest mar
ket price. Comer of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 87, 1851. ly.
KNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
siv and legal envelope, for aale by
ui.bury, Dec. 29, 1649.
O.SE OINTMENT A fresh supply of this
excellent article for 1 clter, o e., just received
and lor sulo by HENRY MASSES,
ti.i.lni.y, July !i, 1849.
Jf OLD PENS with and without cases, f a
JJ3I very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sala
by H. D. MASSER,
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851,
T7VKTRACT CP GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at tliis office.
Price 25 cents.
Sunbury, July 13, 1851.
Eur
H. U. MASSER.
Sunbury, nf 10, 1853
lXTRACT OF COFFEE Aa eicellent
article more wholesome and much cheaper
than Coftae itself. I or sale at tin. ofuce.
April If lVf
iglish Silver Walclies, for sale at very low
price, by n. 11. MASapif.
Sunbury, April 13, 1851.
JATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS foe
. ... . r i ....
liar uottie. lor saw oy
II. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 15, 1851
T NOD AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CUES. An excellent arllcUi. for sale at
half the usual price by J- W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1843-
BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of 3l0, for .ale by
April 26, 1851 11. B. MASSER.
DADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medir
cine for aale by HENRY MASHKB.
bunbury, Jan. 27th, 1849
ITEE BILLS. Jissiice and Censtable Fee
Bill handsomely printed on cars) paper for
le at this office.
17U)R sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at ii cf, Pure Etvw o(
Ginger.35 caul
jiLANKS.
BLANKS of every daaoriplion can b bad by
ipprying at the office of the American.
kyBrrjNO FLUID and self sealuig Enyer
lones, just received and for (ale by
April lf.1851.- H. B. MASSgR.
riMSSUB PAPERYellow Tiaaue paper for
1 covering glasses, 4c, (or aale at th office
l meiican. '