Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 18, 1852, Image 4

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SUN UUjtY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
TETE-A-TETE OF THE HIIK MAIDS-
Becky, P I ho u'',, B,v,,'nP
O'er Ihe lieMn M.lienee ln:ow i 'g,
Gulden, purs and aieady ;
Oh! itt beama illumo my "pini ! ,
(That' our cow bell I tlou'i jou hear it T)
Tea, ur Sally, look ami listen ?
Now (ha dew beRina tn jjltalen .
Hark ! Iha tii"ht-lird sonne! !
What a balmy breeze i blowing !
(Hund thi briudle cow ! she' B"iny !
Run I I'll hold j our bonnet )
B.-cky, does the twiliaht hour,
Bv its bland and soothing power,
'With aweet musings 3" '
Trace hane round liku nitinile--Si,
now, Sukey ! come, bo pen; It-!
Slop that kicking, will jou?)
Eanh with mtisio is o'erflowiiip,
(Tlierr, the hungiy calves are lowing!
How these tins do rattle!)
But I fain would wander, Sally,
To mime green and oniol valley,
Minus horned calilc.
Becky, life' fleeting hour !
Joy bring grief, and cream will sour.
Vet 'tis vain complaining.
Mortals now get milk and honev,
Only by hard work and money !
(Set the pans (ot atrain.tig !)
LOt IS KAFOL.EO.
The New York Courier speaking of the
residential Emperor of the Republican
Empire of France, says the talents ol Louis
have been underrated, which by the way, is
a very common fault with the public, when
estimating the qualities of men who have
never been tried in public life. Tho editor
says :
It so happened, that when in the wintet
of 1836 he landed in this city from Brazil,
where he had been exiled by Louis Phil
lippe, we were the first acquaintance ho
made in the country, and his first evening
in the Uniffd Stales was spent at our table
in company with General Scott and other
guests. This circumstance was the cause of
our seeing much of him white in this coun
try, and we subsequently saw a great deal
of him in London. The result of our inter
conrse, was a conviction, that he was a man
of far greater talent than tha world gave him
credit for, and that considering the peculiar
character of the French people, it was im
possible to predict his iuture. Theie was
ono man in England, however, wtio 'orctaw
ami predicted the future of Louis Napoleon,
and that man was the late Sir Robert Peel.
tie saw more of the exilo than any of the
statesmen of England ; and he not only de
dared him to be a man of exlraoidinary
talent, but boldly predicted, that if lie livedi
he -would inevitably be at the head of the
Frtnch nation. And whether it was to pro,
piiiate his friendship for England, or be
cause of pleasure he derived from inter
course with him, it is ccitain that Sir Robert
Peel was extremely kind tn Louis Napoleon
and would, if living, have exercised a good
influence on the relations hereafter to exist
between the future Emperor of the French
and tho Government of England."
The Fltino Ship. Mr. Rufus Porter, of
New York, the proprietor of tho proposed
flying ship, reports progress, though rather
low progress, aonsiilering that two years
have been consumed in the enterprise. The
stockholders may congratulate themselves,
however, upon the fact that Mr. Porter in
tends to gratify them, in two weeks' lime,
with a successful demonstration of the prac
ticability of navigating the air, "should no
unforeseen misfortune prevent " His tdiip
will sustain forty persons, and yet is only
twenty-five pounds weight. The engine and
boiler are so arranged as to be at any time
itutanlly disconnected from the wheels, and
detached from the baloon, should occasion so
require, for the purpose of repair or other
wise. Should Mr. P. come tip to his san
guine expectations, the air lino to California
will prove quite a popular and profitable
route.
Delicious Sardinia, such as are now
prejerved in France and exported to this
country, are found in great excellence and
abundance, in the Bay of Monterey, Califor
nia, and indeed in quiet waters all along the
coast from Panama to Otegon. It they had
the olive in that region, they might be pre
served and exported in at great profusion as
from France. The price is now exorbitent.
LITTLE JOKEUM.
A YtNDtR of patent nostrums has this in
fjliblo specific against deceptions and coun
terleits on his invaluable compound : "The
patient may always know its giuuwine if it
fit. if it don't, then (isn't hii'n."
An Author of a love story, in describing
his heroine, says: "Innocencu dwells in the
rich clusters of her dark hair." A waggu-h
editor suggests that a fine tooth comb would
bring it out.
When a Tennessee girl is slyly kissed, she
puts on a ftown and says, "Now, put that
article back, sir, where you stole it fiotn."
A Lidy in Calcutta asked a Colonel for a
mangoe, and as he rolled il along it fell into
a plate of kiss-misses a species of grape.
' How natural," observed the colonel, man
goes to kiss-misses."
Almost Dr Now. The following anec
dote, illustrative of Bailroad facility, is very
pointed. A traveler inquired of a negro the
di.tanca of a ceitain point.
"Dat 'pend on circumstances," replied
Ihe darkey. "It you gwine afoot, it'll lake
Juu ooul aiy ; t you ewioe in the stage
or Ihe humneybus, you make it half a day ;
e' h one oi these smoke wag
oos you be almost Jar ncne ."
COKL'NDRIM.
Why was Samson the greatest actor that
vr appeared on ny stage 1 Ana. Because
ne "Drought down the house" when the au
dience was composed utirely of hit ene
tniesl
Why are men of enterprise like emetics 1
cscause you "can'i keep 'era dwa.
Why is the U. 8. Treasury like an ink
standi Bacause men in office are always
Tr"f mai n.
mmm
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Tor ilie Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAIISEMES3, DHOW.
OIIITIS, CROUP, Asm
MA, WJIOOPINO-GOUQU
AND CONSUMPTION1.
Ma:iv tmn rf lri.it. turtrviH nf imrmiritiL? tlw nuhlic C'MI
fitleiiL-e in tint nirrticine, hna won for it an npjrwiiit.im
mid ivMricty I'V f.r c.xrccliii(j this nwrt Kinffuiue expectn
ti.mi of in fiirn In. .Nothing Iml id intrinsic virtue mid
ibe itnmii'taki'.'ibtf Wriirfit comerreil on UnniMiidi it eiilfer
rrp, uniM oriiitnte and maintain tlia reputulion it enj
While m-iny tin'cri r remedies thrurt upon iImI coramtmity,
h:iv In ilrrl and I wen discarded, tliii hna etiinrd trienda by
very trial, conferred benefit nn thenftlicied they cnu nev
er Mrpct, and produced curca t h numerous and rcmarka
blc to be tinaj-ttu-u
AV!e it i a frmid on the public to pretend tbat any one
medicine wiU iiifuliib'y cure at ill theit? ib abundant pritni'
that the Chekkv Pkctokal d . not only aa a ccnenil
.liing.htit aim at invariably cure the Maladies for which it
is emptied.
As time mrikea theae fncta wldrr and letter known, this
medicine has pT.iduully leconie the heat reliance of the
afllicted, fi.jm the IdfT cibin if the American renaant, to
the pnluceacf KutoI; uud Kings. Throughout this entire
country, in every Htrite, city, and indeed almost every
hamlet it contains, CnrnnY Pkctoiul is knmvn ns the
best remedy extant fur diaeaaea of the Throat and Lungs,
and in many foreign oounthea, U la coming to be exten
sively used by their mmt intelligent Physicians. In Great
nuium, v rnuce ana uermany, wnere tne niedicni sciences
have melted their highest perfect im, Chekry Pectoral
ia introduced, and inconstant use in the Armies, Hospi
tals, Alms Houses, Public Instiutions, and in domestic
practice, as the atirest remedy their attending Physicians
con einpl-iy tor the rmra dangerous nffections of the
lungs. Aso in milder eases, and for children it is safe,
plfHsnntand crlectual to cure. In fact, e nne of the most
flattering trstitnouiala we receive have been from pnn-nts
who hive found it eincacious in cases particularly inciden-
The CmrftRT PecronAt is mjinnfncbirrd hv nTnimnl
Chemist, and evry ounce of it under his own e e. with
invariable necuriicy and care. It is scaled and protected
by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied en as
gcmiinc wunnui iiuuucrauon.
e nnvo emirnvoTed here to furuish the community
with a medicine of tnch intrinsic superiority and worth ns
should commend itself to their ennfidcnca a remedy at
once safe, speedy and iffcetuul. which this has by repeated
and cmntlcM Irinli proved itwlf to l ; nnd trust by great
core in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of nml"trm
strength to nflrd Fliysiriano a new nceut o'n which they
can rely for the best results, nnd the atllclcd with a remedy
tnai win uu i it uirm an uim nu-uicine can no.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.:
Sold in Sunburv hv II MASSER. nnd hv
Drtiegints rjcncrally throug.ut Ithe StaU?.
iVovcmlicr 13, 1852. lvccJmo
Dihvoi'lh, 13ranson Co.
ImTORTEHS OF '& DEALERS
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
Jo. 59 Market St., I door fcroic id St,
PHILADELPHIA.
Whcra thfy always con on hand a large stoci of
every variety of Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
Wm. Dilwnrth, Henry 1). Lnmlis,
Samuel Dransrn, James M. Vance.
October 10, 1853 ly.
"CL0THiNO ON CREDIT.
Notice to all Dealers in Ready Made Clothing,
I;NN'I:T & CO. ruet alCwhn purnh;ii!(! remly mmle
t'l .lhing nn crrdit, to cull in TOWEK I1A1.L
CL.OTill.NU DAZAAK, and ee the grent aitvamniti'i
tliey will have by purihaaing feir eimh at Uii. exlrnbivc
riiililthmFiit. Thin, and tlna only, ia the principle on
which Ihcy deal with all iheir uumcroua cuEtonic, who
have realized that at Una limine they ipare no fifcrt in
producing the beat CLOTHING, nt the Inweat noatihle
pricea, and thul the gruixla made at thia houe are the !
niaile, moat fashionable, and much cheaper than any other
huiiae cm afford to aell the aame quality of (toodi, nriaing
from their large manufacturinK and importiitt; fncilitira,
and their determination tomaiibiin Ilia principle of. large
aalea anil anmll profita. Their atock ia ini-.t Binple and
complete. The articuiar attention of mcrchuuta and
iK uIcra ia in vilect, w ho are ruqui aird to call and jnilo for
thcmselvea, as we are SHtihfit! that they caiiuot tail to ace
the ailvnnt.'ifrrB they will have in purchncinir ft.i cash, nt
TOWI'.Il HALL, 132 MAKKLT ,lrect, between Fifth
and Sixih.
BENNETT 4 CO., Proprietora.
i'nTinneiiiiia, vciouer m, ibuvdm.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams j Hendry,
Store, No. 29 AVr 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
jTOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
crs. Commission nnd General Leather Dus
incss. Wholesale, and Retail.
I f Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street.
Aug. 28, 1852. ly.
Cheap Watches Jewelry,
TVHOI.ESAI.E and Retail, at the "Philadct
' phia 'Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 06
North Second .Street, corner of Ouarry, Philadel
phia.
Gold Lever Watehea, full jeweled, IS carat catea, $Ut!,0fl
Silver do. full jeweled, fl
fiold Fpeetaeles,
Kine Silver do.
Hold HracelHa,
1 ndies' Gold 1'enetlit,
Silver Tea spoons, act,
7.1X1
Silver l.epme, jewels, III
do no do. 9
9itpetior Quartiera, 7
15n
3.00
1 .00
6.00
imitation io. o
Gold l'ena, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to if SO ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 J cents; Patent, 18; l.unet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goojs war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARI.EV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lcpincs, btill lower than the above prices.
August 28, 1853 ly.
JOHN A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,
AND CRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that all
work in his line will be made up of the very
best material and Cninhed in the latest style of
the Eastern cities.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed in the best style and at the lowest rates,
will do well lo call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852. ly.
' NEW COUNTRY STORE,
At the forks of the Plum Creek and Tulpe-
hocken Hoail, (near KrciUDaum's viacic
Smith Shop.
JACOB WEIMETi,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that lie
has opened a new Storo at the above place
and has jiut received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
and worsted summer ware.
ALSO:
Callicoes, Muulin do Lalnes, lawns,
(fliiigliaiiss,
And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies.
Tka, CorrKK, Sioab, Molasses, dc.
CllOCi:UIi:S, of all kind.
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of
Liquors,
Durdwart. Iron andfteel, Nails, it.,
QTJEENSWARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps, Pa I in leaf and other Hats,
Fish, Salt, &c,
All of which he will sell at the most reasonable
prices for cash or country produce.
May 8, 1852 -tf.
CMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GER, a fresh supply just received, and far
7 U. O. HASSttt.
Sunbury, Jau. 1, 1853.
1JLANK DEEDS muiua an thai baat oualil
" of parchment Daoer. aubl mi tha, lav. uiru
J v , : . .
"ii.i , uj sFit.iiasuia aaa rtiait
NEW STORE!.
BEXJAM1N I1EFFNEU
TJESPKCFFULLY Informs lh eitien of
Sunbury snJ vicinity, that ho ha opened a
new store in the room lately oecujiied by George
Urinlit, onrosilo Uolton's Hotel. lie has jurt re
ceived handsome assortment of
Spring nnd Summer Goods,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Casslmers, Cassinsts.
SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton
and worsted. ALSO i
CallrocH, GluglinniM, Lawna,
moiiNflellue Do I. nines
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
(JROCEKIES of every vaiioty.
Also an assortment of IlnrtUvntc. Iron
nnd Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of IlOO V A. SHOTS.
Palm Leaf and other H ts and Caps.
Salt, Fish, i;c.
Also a variety of LIQUORS sucli as
BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &c.
And a great variety of other urtirlps such aa arc
suitable to tlio trade, nil of which will be sold at
the lowcdt pricep.
tlT Country produce taken in exchange at
the highext pri?cs.
Sunbury, May !, 1852 It.
ynxv PAiivr ;
Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
rpHE PnbecriherB are now prepnrrd to exreute nnlnrs
1 itnnyexini mr their flenutiiul while und colored
Zinc Paint, nt tho rcducixi tirieen, viz
... , . warranted
n i, aiie, grounn in on, v cenit per lb., pure
No. 3, do. d-. H do. o
No. 3, do. d. 7 d . do
Brnwn m d Blnrk, d'. 5 d.i. do
One hundreil pounds will nn er equnlly well as nm
KLirljee ni WO II. uf White Lead; Uu-y nre i!o per ci
chniner to the T 'Iifutikt.
The Zinc Whits ib rapid! y tnperFfdinfr, White Lend,
over which it pniwpRM mmiy ndvnntnt It is whiter,
anil more lr;ituiliu timn the While lxu d:es nut turn
yelbw, fven when exposed t( Bulplmrnus vupor h;ts
n smell is nut injurious to health, und ia far mote du
rable. Zixc Know akd TtL4cx Paint are totii Wkathkb
and 1'ins I'rook. The best otvehng' for uuttide wirk
ever int!diieetl, ndnpted to Imildiutis of wo.ul, brirk or
static to feiieca, enrriuge b xlies, bntlges, mid machinery
to the hulls "f vt'Sffls, uurh.r, -h:iiiiF, tnid nil oilier Iron,
w rk on hoard ship lo stenm b tilers, smoke tnvkn nnd
water tanks tn iron, tin, and other rot-fiinfF, iron uluitllcr
V tors and miliuK wne feucef, bridges, ic.
For Iron Surfaces this laint is esperially vnlu il.Ie
as it forms n galvouic cjnurution, nnd cnlirely tncven'.a
msr.
These Zinc Taints having n pure Mrtalic Dase. are war
ranted n t t i turn ycll' W, and will return their'nritiual
brilliaiH'V inneh I 'nper than White lnd, or nnv I' lite
cirtliy Msunns nnv in use. J he eritinentes frm tht so
wh have tiseil these Paints, are such ns to satisfy the pul
lie that they nre invaluable. The nb!et chemists nf
France und thin country have testified t the superiority of
Zi no over Lead Paints, n? to durability, hrtilihl'iilufss nnd
beauty. They have been adapted by the French Govern
ment, by the corporation f New York, ond nre n iv ex
tennivrly uin! hv tht Uuite-I S:at-s Ooyrrimieul ut many
of the largest Mililnry nnd Marine Depots.
PiriLM.tr. rniA Gas Works. Mav 15, IML
Messrs. V. V. Junks & Co. Gentleman linvimr mmle
several trials of your Itrown Zinc Pnint in vori.ais meth
ods caleulntrd to test its rotcctive rnuilities upon wood
nnd nit;lal, I have the satisfaction to state that the resulls
have been highly favorable. The point covering well,
drying quirklv, and iviss'-niinff crwiter tenaeitv. coitccialiv
upon imn, thnu tiny other paint with which I urn fa
miliar. Yours, truly, John O. Cre-.ox.
The undersigned, having used the Zinc Paints referred
to concur in the foiepning opinion.
Morns, Tmkr A Morris
Rennet, Neafie 3c Co., Penu Works.
Merrick A Son.
James T. t?utVm A Cv, Franklin Iron Works.
J. T. D.-nu, U. S. Dry Dock.
t" Dealers supplied. on rensnuble terms by the Agents
of the Company.
F.C. JONKS A Co.,
No. 17 South Wharves. Phila.
July 17. 1S53. (Jin.
J. I. DITTERICH,
-Va 78 Xorth 2rf St., Arficecw Arch and Race St.,
FHILADELPHIA.
TTEREBY informs the public that he imports
and constantly keeps on hand at his new
store, No. 78 North 2d St., a large assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, Pictures Sr Paints,
which he wilt sell at the lowest prices.
II is stock, in part, consists of, Accordeons,
Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar Kootn Or
gans, Mulodeons, Scrnphines, Mathematical In
Btrtiments, Magnets, tpy and Opera Glasses,
Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze
Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of ull kinds, 8nulV and Tobacco Boxes,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
gravings, and pictures of every variety. Also
(jilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December 20, 1631. If.
JUST RECEIVE!)
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
g. Y. sTiion,
Market Street, Sunlury,
A new assortment of Silver, ItrilKS niltl
Japanned Mounting,
Which ho will either mnke up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not loner
than can be had anvwhere else.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
Trunks. Vallec. Slc ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
clone on the shortest notice.
AU persons are invited to call and examine foi
hcmsclves.
All kinds of produce taken tn exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 18S2. tf.
john phillips&1;6n;
No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut,
FHIX.ikDEZ.PHXA.
1MPOREHS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
&c. k.i'p eoiiKtantlv on hand the following
articles, which they w ill sell at very low prices
for cash.
K.iUlns, Almonds, Currants,
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts,
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers,
Port Wine, .Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,
Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Philadelphia, July 3, 1352 ly.
JAMES BiLP.SEF.'S
Wliolcdnle and llelail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Stcond and Chestnut Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHERE may be found, one of the largest
and best assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit
purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou
sand Clucks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suituble for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Steam and C'auul Boats, ond Kail
Road Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Rapp'i lately pat
ented Scientific Niche GolJ Pen. Wholesale
and Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holder, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will rind it to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere
JAMES HARDER,
S. E. Cur. Out tuut & 2nd Sts., Fhila.
April 10, 1858 ly'
iujjBUBY FEKEY.
HENRY W. BUCHER informi tha public
that ha has taken th Sunbury Ferry and
aa he ia now well prepared with good nd audi
cient crafta h will be enabled to accommodate
tha public with protntnees aud JeapaUh.
Ai.ril 10, JfrSi. rfc
. . - T&l3MKNtOriS Excitewcnt ! ! ' I
Cash, Steam, Electricity ! 1
The Aerial and all other linen out-dont by the
IJghtnltiff M no or
IIIA T. CLEMENT.
'1VTHO, hariiiR groat failh in rapid aalei nnd
" ' ainoll profita, haa just received and owned
a large aaaortmrnt of
SPUING AND Sl'MMER GOODS,
At Ma Store in Market Street, Sutibury, which
he ofl'cra to the jiuMic at the lowest price.
His atock consists of a general assortment ol
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Jllnslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Lawns, Ginghams. Beragrs.
Silk & Palm Leaf Hats.
A large Assortment of Doots and 8hocs, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries,
Sugar, Tea, ColR'e, Molasses, Chersp, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Strcl, Nails, Files, Saws, &c.
QUEENS W ARK,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cvps, Saucers, ft'c
LIQUORS,
Wine. Drantly, Gin, Rum, Vhiskry, &c
tJF" Country produro of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
May 8, 1SS2 ly.
C3-B500 ciiallens.::-
'WATEVBR roncprna the hrollh and lm,i of
11 peoplp ia at all limi-a f tile moat valuni.in iitip'Tt
anue. i take it i.it granted tliat cvt-ry prra tn will dn all in
Ihfir power, to a.'ivn the livoa of their children, and that
every per.n will rnih'nvor to prom de. their own henllli at
all wierifiecs. I feel it to ho my dntv to solemnly npimre.
you that WOll MS, neconlmcj to the' opinion of the moat
oelehraled Phy.ieiana, are the primary ennsea of a tortte
majority of iliaenara to whieli t hildreii and adulla nre lia
ble n you have an appetite continually rhnngenhle from
one kind of food to nn other, Had Kreath, I'nin in the Slo
marh, Piekint nt Ihe NtBe, ll:irdueaa and t'ulluesi of the
Kelly. Dry Conch. Slow Pever, ln!ai- Irrrcular remember
that all thrar denotu WU11.MS, mul you ahonld nt onoc np.
ply the remedy :
IIOBEN'SACK S WORM SYRUP.
An nrtk'le fnnioVit upon fVicntilicPnnrlilis. ooir.pnuuiL
eil Willi purely vi-gitalile snlistaiircs, bcini; perfectly mfe
when Lnken, nnd e:in he civen to the mom tciulir infant
with nVeiil.tl liencnVi:il etieer, where li.iv.-el C'omphiuls
nml DiarrhnMi hnve iimile them wink nml ih liililnled the
Tome properties of my Worm Svrup nre such, tli.it it
m;iih!s wi:li nit nn equal in the eatnloirue of medicines, in
B vinpr tone nml strength to the ftiinueli, which mnkes it
mi liifnlliHe. remedy for those nlllieted with DvHpepsi.i.
Ihe ailimitiiiirr curr pci formed tiy this Svrnp nfti-r PIivm
ciiins hnve fiiihil, is the Lest evidence of' its supcri. r effi
cacy over nil others.
THE TAPE WORM !
This is the m .si dun -ntt Worm to destroy of nil that in
fest the human system, it grows to uu nimort ln L linite
length b-cothiiuj s i coiled nnd liiKleneil in the IntiV.luea
nnd St 'mnHnlleetinu Ihe he:illli sullv ns tn cause !rt.
V.tiis twin-.-. l'i!. .Ve , that those ntllieied seld 'tn il ever
susticet that it is Tap... Worm In-ieuine; tltcin to an early
prave. In order lo d. sir oy t Lis Worm, n very rutrsetie
Ireatuient must lie pursaiil. il would therefore he prop, r
lo lime i ,u my i.iver I'nls sons to remove all i.Lstmc
tions, that tlie Wonn S) itii iiiavart direct nion the Woim,
whieli mnH lie t i!:en in d scs .'.f 2 'J'ahlesp u nliiils a linn s
n day these direeli ms foil iwed h u e never been ku .vn lo
lull in curing the mosl olntm.ite ease ol Tape Worm.
ft?" HOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
Ni part of the system is more liable to disease than the
1.1 Vl'.li, it serving as n lillerer to puril'v the LI ml, or civ
mo; the proper secretion lo Ihe bile ; so that any wrong ne
llou of the I.iver ell'eets the other important parts rf the
system, and resulis vari'-uslv, in I.iver Complaint, .luini
dice, Ilyspepsia. fce. We sfioitlil, tlieref .re, mnrh everv
syllipt in that miuht ind.ea'r n wr unr nelioli rf the I.iver.
These Pills liein;' c 'tup sc.l of HDD'I'fl ,V PLANTS fur
nished bv nature to Ileal the siek ! Nunielv. 1st, All l'.X-IM-X'TOHAXT,
vhieh nucmeiits ihe seerelion fri'in the
Pulmonary mucin iiiinlirune, or prfm .tes the di hari.'e
of serrelril matter. Sad. An AI.TF.lt ATI "K, whieli
cliiimrca in S'ine inexplicable nnd inseuvible manner the
certain lit llud actum nf the svstcm. llrd, A TONIC
winch pices lone nnd strength to' the nervous system, re
newi'ij heahh nnd viiror t nil parts of the lusty. 41h. A
CATHARTIC, whieli nets in perfect hnrffloi.v Willi the
ouicr mijrenieiiis. nml operntiiii. on the II iwels. nnd cupil
liult the wll 'ie ma.s of corrupt'untl i itialtl mailer, und pu
rifying the Itlood, which dcslrovi iliacust; uii ict ire
hcultli.
TO FEMALES.
Yon will find these PiHsnn invnluntilc medirine in many
complaints to which you lire snlaJM. In nlirurli.,iis ei
ther total Ol partial, Ihey have lieeH found ol ini-atiinal.le
henelit, restorina their I'niietionnl irmncements to n hml
tliy action, porn vmir the MimmI and other Huiils si etfeetu
ally to put to llicln nil eoiii)ilninls which nmy mine from
female irreBularities, ns headache, gidiliness, iliinnees of
fight, nam in the side, back, Ae.
E7" Price, 25 cents each.
None eeimine nnli'ss signrJ J. X. Ilobcnsuek, all ollicts
ti.'iiic Isisu Iniitntion.
17" Agents wisliind new supplies, mul Store Keepers
tti'Hiroits of liecoiiiiiiLt Acenls must mUlrcss the Proprietor,
J. . llol.ensai-k, rliila,leliliia. l'a,
Sold by J. W. Friliinc, Sininiry ; Marv MeCav, Xor
Ihamlierlanil ; lleiwl, Tlirbnlville ; Itaser.' Milton ; Hilly
A Leaker, Oei rc;ctovii ; Lciseiirlng A Wolverton, I'uxi
lios; Wicst, Hickory; all dealers ill Medicine in the
County and State.
August H. IMS. ly.
4th and ,-lrch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
1IAYD established a Store where tho best
trade now resort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Fanry Coods,
Dress Silks und IShawls,
Hosiery, Cloves and Mills,
Cloths, Cassimers and Yvslins,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
Damask. Table Linens and Napkins,
I'atent Iiliick Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mounting Goods.
I". & L. arc constaiilly receiving Uur-.iias from
the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
Cash.
Edward E. Evbk, Washington I. L xdki.i.,
Phihidelphia, July 3, 1852. ly.
Vnii Loan
JlagiicFFcan CuIIcty,
15U Chestnut Street,
4 T this celebrated estnblishment you can nlivays pro-
cure the newest uud most improved st ies oi
UAQrKRKKD'CVl'K TALIUJTYI'K I'OHTItAITS
nt from 50 to 100 per ct. less cost tt.au such iiietutes can
be bad for rlrcwhere.
Now that ynu can saeuie such perfect portraits of vour
loved ones ut a lucre nominal cost, don't dt-lav lest'vou
lose them.
Kvery vniletv of fnnev cases, frames. Sre.nii hand nr
furnished to order, ami every picture made aaliatory nnd
wm mured lo imi m the nest style ol the ait or no chabob
Cull and see us ol 159 Chestnut St.
I. H. Pl'BNKM.
PhitadiHiOila July 17, IMj.ly.
THE .KC IT l'KlZi: -TltO I J. AR-
nivi:i I
HICKEIT 8l TULL,
No. 148 Chestnul St., above Sixth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
3'1'i T) TF" rccc'v,J tlieir Prize
Medal, awarded to them for
' ' ' their best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1651
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TliUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &o.
To be found in this City, and at very low prices
Call and see. II1CKEY & TI LL,
' Trunk Manufacturers, 118 Chestnut St.
April 10, 1852 tf.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
10th If Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
form Pmistei generally, that he bus suc
ceeded to tike Business of manufacturing Print
ing Ink formerly carried on by las grund Father,
and Father, and oilers bia article to the trade,
without any Purrs, but with the simple reliance
upon the Jong established chat actor it has borne,
feeling confident of ita giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with a call. Tiaai
Cash. CHARLES EN ED JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852. tf.
.1
L'STICES' FEE BILLS, For sale by
H. B MASHER.
Mswhury, IIM.
SOWKll 11A1INKS,
ruliiislicrs mul 1'ooKscllei 's,
No. H Nnrth Third Street,
piiiLArstrifiA.
MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS.
Hibles, rrsyeis. Hymns, Poetical and Historical Works,
Travels, Novels, Ate, fte.
SCHOOL BOOKS
F.vcry kind in use from a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An rlrpant uwortmrnt from the pnn lo.ik upwnnl,
made o stiprrior pnper, mul best of binding.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cnp, Pott, nuit Note Tupors, elegnut l) It s nnd quality,
Slid very clienp.
STATIONERY.
Fanny, rtnin nnd AdhrMve rnvM'fi, Ink, Pntul, Wa
fern, iteol Penu, tItwi, Penritn, PttrleMonnira, Vrn
ping I'll per a of nit kinds, Curtain PoperR, Ac, Ac.
Our tnrk nil frnuli, iKiithUhenp nnd ld nccitrdinply.
Purtiridnr ntlentimi paid ! llmikM Jli-ra, ttmtry Mer
clmiita and Trm-hprn, however lillle rlicy may buy.
8;ver A nnrnra nre PnMnhcrs nf PI'.ll'ON'r nciica r-f
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
finch fn:p in nmrly HKVKN FKKT WJUAHK, nnd
fthowe tlie t'onipnmtivc fiyc nnd rrliitive ivnili ni of every
ounlry on tin nlobe. Tin y nre intenditl tn bo winfH-mlril
in every ttliotil Hooni. nnd nut only mnke a nplciuiid ojj
peitniure, but nri uiiiversfillv rickninvlrdc'd to bo the
HKST MOW. f)K TKACIIl.NO (iKUtJHAPIIY ever
hnmpltt out. They arc keyi iiitrmU'd t be used by the
srh !;irp, iviitniuinp nenmplrlr. epitome nf Ompnijihy, nml
rofitiiifT less than liulf (he price nf n (Jonaniphy nnd Alius.
The syMem in in iiniver.'Jil use in Pruswio mul tiernifiny,
nnii hns nlrendy been iiitriKbiffd in Uirnrd CnMepe, Pliila
th'lpltin, the pn!lie nrho'dfi of HoKt'in, New York, Phila
delphia, Uiiltimnre, YaMuii:t'm. nnd llironchmit New
Knp'und, New York, Ac., Ae. Our drsks nre Itmleil
wilh ree'nntru'ndations from tiie nmnt tnkiitl nml scion
tifie tenehers in every qunrler, nnd wherever the system
Iris been used par en is, teachers und scholars unite in'pmis
ii.g il.
1. Mnpof the Western Hemisphere,
tf. Map of the Knsterti Hemisphere.
3. Map of North Americu.
4. Mnp i if tlie United States.
5. Mnp of Ivnrop".
0. Map of Arin.
7. Mnnof SMifh Amrrien nnd Africa,
Kvery map is brilliantly colored, vurnuhed, nnd meiint
ed on muslin nnd roller.
AVc respnetfntly invite the earnest nl lent inn of Tench err,
Parctils, nnd School Directors to this fuse mating mmle of
teacliiHg Geography. SOWMIl A H.ltM:S,
4 Nortli Tlfird Street,
Philadelphia, 1HV2 tf.
NEV STORE,
Ti:rn.vi
X 111 ill
IV 1 . VilliV X
TUF.SPKCTFn.l.Y it.forms tlie citizens rf
Sunbury uud vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new store ia Whortleberry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, und has
just received and opened a well selected assort
ment of
Dry flood st,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKS, 8ATTIXETTS,
And a general assortment of
LADIES DUESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and stylo.
GKOCEUIKS of every ili'sciip'.ion.
Also nn assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a p'lieral variety of other articles such as
nre suitable to tlie trade, nil of which will be eoid
nt Ihe biwoft pi ices.
(Country produce taken in fxclintijie at the
highest prices. ,
Sunbury, May 15, 18.')2. Om.
HAESISEURG BOOK BINDERY.
V. I- HU'lTKIt & CO.,
Sncccssi.rs to W. O. llickok, unil Ilickok ft Cnntinc.
f900K IIINDKRH, STATIONKIJS AND
BLANK liOOK MAN rFACTrilER.S.
The subset ibers respecll'ullv inforni their friends
and the public, that tliey are now carrying on the j
above business at Ihe OLD .STAND occupied by i
llickok & Co. Thcv flutter themselves lliat bv
careful attention to business, they will merit and j
receive a continuance of the patronage so liber
ally enjoyed by the old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to Ihe ruling
and binding of every description of blank bonks
for lanUs, comity ollices, merchants uud private j
individuals, and every variety of full ntnl half i
bound blank boohs. Old books, periodicals, law j
books, music, newspapers, Ar, bound in any J
pattern and in any style required. ;
In addition to the above, they have, and will ;
at all limes keep, a general assort incut of ST A-
i lU.NEKi, consisting ol
Letter Paper,
l.'np '
Drawin; "
'I'runsfer 11
Copying "
HlollUig "
rteel Peas.
Knives,
IJilills.
Iitkslniul.
Motto Wafers,
lllaek Ink,
Sejillnj; Wax,
Hlue Ink,
di, viniz Ink,
Si.iles an, I Pencils.
Lead IVm-ils,
Letter Stamps,
India Itultber,
Wafers,
lied Tape,
ltlank Cards,
Carmine Iiik
Hers,
Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasures, Ac.
t sV Paper ruled to pattern, uud ull work war
ranted and done lcrv chenilv.
" F. L. 11 UTTER & CO.
March 13, H52 If.
STACK OFFICE.
AY A S 1 1 1 X ( IT N" IIOUSK,
STJNBTJRY, PA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
"I sP'OI'LL) respectfully announce that he. has
' ' taken this well known slnnd, where ho
will lie gratified to see and entertain his Irioruls
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering il ill every respect a
desirable stopping place.
No expense has been spared in filling up this
house. The chambers are well furnished und
Ihe table and bar proided with the best the
market can alford.
The stable accommodations are extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running from Northumberland to
Pottsvillc, stop at this house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, 152. if.
LIB E II T Y ST 0 V E WORKS ,"
tfe liUOWX STKEET,
above Fourth,
'Z FZIZX.AX)BZ.FXIZA.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the pu'
lic that they ure in full operation nt their
new foundry, uud ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most ruasonu
blc terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE PEAL
EKS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all
of which aro entirely new, and got i.,- at great
expense. Among which ore tho Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, Star Air Tight,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny I, hid Im
proved, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, liases. Hate Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Cas Ovens, Ac, Ae,
ABBOTT if LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 1652. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Buhcl,
Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oiunges, Lemons, Raisins, Fis.
Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign aud 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 ara engaged in the manufacture of
Soap and Candles, of the beat quality, at No. 44
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call aa
they will final il to to their advantage in dealing
with him for articlea in their line.
E. Dl'FFY &. SON,
44 Filbert alune bin.
IWraur 20, I MM tf.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAI27T3, &2.t
HBIOM S iUl AI UI TAlf .
ffHK riiiluiMpUtit Window tilnw 'nre
hourc, and lrng, Paint, YainiKh, i and
Color lorrs,
Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street.
Ent aide, 1ms the lurgett assortment of Wimiow
ricturo, Coach, Case, Hot-HouMC, and other
;lass,
in tlio city: comnriKintr upwnrtls of 15,000 ilif-
frront sizes, rHituinii from the smiillcst size, up to
J8 tiy do inrltos of fSlicot, nml ns lnri;e s it liy
7 feci of l'lnto tiltisH, iiirlinliiie; Knulisli Crown,
French, ficrmnn sinl Antcrii tin, liotli
Single ond Double Thick.
Also, a lnrgo assortment nf Very Thick Glass,
for Rky-T.ight, Hulk VYiiiilows, Ac.
The Subscriber hnving a hi'tiry stock on hnnil
is prcpnrcd to fill orders nt the shortest notice,
nnd on the most rensnntiMo terms. Odd sizes
of nny pattern rut lo order.
Ground White Lead ; Faint, Varnish, of ev
ery description ; Turpentine ; l.insced Oil, boil
ed and raw; l'un.t Mills; Futly ( Uruslics ;
Dye Woods, &c., &c, eve.
A nd also, a larire supply of fresh itnpottoil
DRUUS AND MEDICIiSES.
' J. II. SFHAGCK.
Nos. .1.1 tc 35 Noith 4th St., K. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
'! o Yocir Own i?I cell a nics.
GEORGE RE
MANL'FACTrnKP. OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most FashicnaWe Stylo.
'T'HK sulwriber respectfully calls the ntlention
of tho public to his larqo nnd splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
:.isss.r.T-WAE5 h.
which cannot fail to rcLommcnd itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship nnd splendid finish, made up of tlie I
best stock to be had in the city. No cllort is '
spared in the manufacture of his ware, nuJ the!
subscriber is determined lo keep up willi the !
many improvements which arc constantly being !
made. Ilis stock consists of .Vaho;;atiy
f?..f.a lit. nnu W
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboarls,
S0F1, BiiCAKFAST AU DIM Mi TABLES,
and also VLNF.TIAN I1LINDS, eiptal lo riiiij-
dclphia inanufactui'i',
IJEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TAI1LES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business,
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before t be had ir
r-uniinrv, stu n as ,vi iiorii r, ij.-.ai k m ai.m t
M I'l IILKII MAfl.K OtlKCI.lN ; AMI WlXI'S-lll
CHAIRS, ami l isir Fi.txo sSrooi., which are
of Ihe late.-.t styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that their shall
be no excuse for persons to niuvhnn furniture in
Ihe cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about Ihe cjiulity and lim.Ji of his ware and
Chairs.
Ilis articles will he disposed of on ns good
terms ns they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Froducc taken in payment for work.
I tsr l -MJJ.K l .M.tj. H.iMtf' niomlcil
himself with a hand
me Hkai:si:, he is now
prepared for Ciidcrtakiue
mid attending I'uiicr-
als, in thu vicinity, or ut any convenient dis
tance from this place,
f"s?" The Ware Room is In Market Street,
below Thoinps jii'j Store and Weaver' Tin crn.
GP.ORGU RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1R.V2 If.
" -- --
35CCTCB. TC-JF.SELP
ton a.- ciis-r
Y MKANS OK TIIH
Po' KF.T vscri.A-1
PIl'S, or Every one his
ii ovn I'livsiciati ! l uiiirr-
VA ':.:
(Ssi si x r ii eiiitiuii, wiiu up-
3 wards of a hundred en urn-
mm
villus, showing private dis-
ease in every shape and
form, and malformations of
the generative system,
:y lr Win. Vo:itiar.
The time has now arri
IP
VSif.
ved, that persons sttfleiing from secret diseases,
j need no more become the victim nr o.rACK.iir.
, as by the prescriptions cotil. lined in this book,
, any one may cute himself without hindrance to
huMiic.-s, or the knowlidue of the most intimate
I fiiend, and with one tei.lh the usual expense. In
! addition lo the general roulitic of private disease,
j il fully explains the cause of manhood's early de
I cline, with observations on iniiriiaae b.'.ides
j many other derangements which it would nut be
' proper to euutnerale in I lie public prints.
I I nr" Any person sending TVENTY-FI E
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, bv mail, or live copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOI NO,
No. I S3 SPRITE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
Ut. YOI NU can be consulted on any of
the Di'C.ises described in his iltllerent publicu-
lions, ut Ins tiillce, l.v hpruuc rMrcct, every nay
between 'J and J o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, le.Vi. ly.
Eonncts, Hat3 tmd
JJ 1 1 1 1 ii c r v i o o (1 s
1
s
EUCH ANTS and Milliners when in Phil
adeliihia to purchase their poods, will find
it to their interest lo examine our large aud fash-
tunable stock of
striw coins.
We manufacture largely and imi'Oiit the
NtWEST brvLisui'
Foreign fi'aisrif
in our line ; which together with other udvuuta
rcs enable us to ollir liberal inducements to
Bl'TKUS.
R. A. CROOK ER, A CO.,
Nos. 47 and 4' Chestnut Street, and No. 56
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 27, lS51.-ly.cf.
Kiig'ravcr and Printer,
No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second,
IS prepared lo do ENGRAVING aud PRINT
ING, in ull tlieir branches. Wodditn;, Visiting
and Business Cards, Hall Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, (.becks. Drafts and
Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of lemperancc, Ac.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to,
December 27, 1S51 ly.
JOHN A. II A II It I S,
Manufacturer, &. Dealer ia
Imported aud Domestic Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
Lrnr Si. Manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar-
ket prices. Comar of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December S7, 1S51. ly.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLLJD and Adhe
Siva and legal envelopes, for sale by
11. U. MASSER.
Buubury, nf 10, 1852.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE An excellent
article mora whoiesotiva and much cbeaiier
than Coll jo itself. I or sale at this omcc.
April 17 ISYr
1
HANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
ri...yi.VA.IA.
riTr nr fini.AiuLrui
MASSAfAlTHn-i-nei
!AH si.hmt Isink, Vj,.
HIIUUK ISLAND'
All solvent Imnks I dis
U. . Ilnnk n Hrs s ills
au invent ttfiiika pni
cni'Mrn
Hunk of C'linnilHTsliurg 1 dis
Hmik if Chrstcr Co. pnr
CD.N.N'KUTICfT
All s.)lvnl Imnki 1 dis
NKW YOHK.
rir
II I- r ' v-ncicr pur
.."in , .M'rmntnnivil nar
AH solvent Ismks
Ilnnk nf Orttysliiirn dis
IfUk notes uiHlcr tJ J dis
iimiis in imniiLwn
llmiK ft .MiislK.'iin 1 .ns
Mmitciiliirry Cn Hank pur
D ink nf .Niirtlinmlit'rrnd. pin
All solvents kinks ' f dis
NKW JKitgiEV.
llelviclere Ilnnk I di
Olllinereilil Ilnnk ,1,.
Ilnnk or rntshnrg J dis
iviiik in iinnville
I'nrlisle Hunk
pnilFnr. Ilnnk Mont llollv ,
1 ilis K. A M.j Miililli lown PI. pnr
Columliia ll'k ft II'kjCii psriMci liunii
l-.IIStnil Intk
I1,; iiniiuiKton pM
far Mwh. At M.m. Bk 'iVent ir
O .11. M..criB r.. 11.... . j:
I'.rio llflllk
Kj. li.iiite ll'k Pittsburg I lislNi-Murk Dk'g 4 Ins. Co 5 tlis,
Ksi lmnge H'k, llrancli I His Ornnpi! Hnvk J dis
. ..i.iirrs ii s, imeksun pur 1'eoplc's ilk l'nttersi.ii i di
I nnncrs Hk, Ijuicustt-r pnr Princitmi Ilnnk nor
J-nrnirrs' Ilk. Ili,liff n-,r'lis-in Bniikuis Co, i ju
tarn i. Ilk N-hiiylkill Co p.ir!!-iiifrrrt Co Innik I di
1; ft V. Ilk Wnyiicsli'g ljilis'lati. Ilnnk nt Cuniilen nst
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A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At Ilic Cabinet Ware Itoom of
SEIVN 1IOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner nf Fawn street & th: Railroad
Sl'NBUKY, PA.
Thankful for the patronage, of his friends ami
customers durinti the 17 years he has been in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con
tinuance nf their favors. During this period lis
Jias endeavored to keep up with the improvements
'of the day, and has accordingly extended his busbi
ness in every branch and variety. The public ara
therefore invited to the attention of tho present
stock of
CAlilNIST W'A UK AND CIIAIHS,
MAN'JFACTl'RKD bv
SEEASTIAIJ H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of tha
establishment ihey now manufacture
Mahogany, Wchiut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
L"rire Sprint Sent Hocking Cmirs,
Dnsiii" Jiitretius, Centre Tables,
JSkible Top Hash Stands,
unl a viirhty of other
new style und
C '.'. tollable K'uriiitnie.
1 laving secured a Hearse and mode the rtccfv
stiry ariiintrer.ients for Ihe purpose, tliey are .ow
prepared for Ciu!erL,kin;i in all its branches, in
this vicinity or ut uny convenient distance.
Ye maids anil mistresses, and huslnnds t,
Hire's furniture of every style and hue,
Proia side lioarils down to kitchen tables,
From rocking eliairs to locking cradles
Should yon not have the remly Jons tn pay.
We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, oats, c rn, wheat and rye ;
H uk, hoop poles, slnvcs, or lumber wet Builds,
Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails.
Flora pigs und turkies down to lillle (ilails
Come on then frieiuls, come oe liud uli,
Keep liade a moving, so ''.goes on the bull."
ViT Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
SC,,,,,r,. Illn,nl, fl ign .f
:H-'
T. A AVTnNPF TlfHTSF
: " err' 'rW t,T
SUNBUEY, PA.
j ilHE subserilwr resicetfitlly informs W irieml
" !" punnc generauv, mat sue lias taken
I t'le nl.o.o ...nil I ......... .1.....I .. I.. .v..
; " ...... u,uoj uj,m,buv .uu
I ('ouft House, lately occupied by .Mr. J. C. Per-
' "" She trusts that her experience in business,
nun uer en. iris to nuiKC tier guests comlortalile,
will Hive entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her with their custom.
ANN' C. MORRIS
March 8, 1831 if.
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
Ji'siiii: or 'i iik i'imce,
Sunbury, Pa.
Ollicc in Deer Street, immediately oppcuiie lii
Public rclloul House.
W Monies collected nnd uil buiiucss piomplly and care
fully attended lo.
April 20, lS.'.O.
Valuable tlooIiN.
r if
E op Cum sr, handsomely hound, D'.-W-
ltivi. s tllsroiir ok Tim KutoliMiTioy,
Blank Dav-iiooks isn Lr.nr.r.iis, full bounded,.
For sale at the publishers prices by
IL B. MASSER.
Sunbury, July 11, IS 19
I gVPONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
j moints, I' lines and Urcam Nuts,
Planes of all kiid
Suit ami Plaster. Just received and for sale
i by JOHN W. FK1LINU.
Sunbury, Per. 29. 184!).
O.'E OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
, excellent arliilcfor Tetter, c, just received
uud lor sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July 2S, 1849
OLD PEN'S with and without cai,pa, of a
yt very superior quality, just received.
Also a liesh supply ot U mine; Fluid, for saU
bv H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dee. 27, 1851.
EXTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at this oflice.
Plico 85 cents.
Sunbury, Ju'y 12, 1851.
tJll.VER WATCHES A few double casa
Etislish Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 12, 1851.
J A TENT BRITTAN1A STOPPERS for
lar Homes tor sale tiy
II. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
NOB AND .SPRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. An excellent article, for sale at
hall the usual price by J. W. FflLING,
ruitburv, July 7. 1849-
LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of rJiUOO, for sale by
April 20, 1851 H. B. MASSER,
rVAPD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi.
Jf ciue for sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan. 27th. 1849
F1
Bills handsomely printed on eats' paper for
sale at tliisolhce.
IOK sale at tin's office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 25 cu, Puie Esmiu ct
Ginger.25 cent
liT.ANTv'S
KLANKS of awry description can be had by
apj rying at theofl'ica of the American.
rRlTING FLUID and self sealing Envas
lopes, just received and for aala by
April Ii). I5I. H. B. MASEEH.
fMSSl E PAPER- Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering gUsees. Ac, lor J at th t
it American.