Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 01, 1853, Image 4

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A STRING OF IT ISMS.
Ercnr madman btlieret all other men
mad.
Tub cost of Girard College was $1,933,
821
Tmb beginning nf knowledge ia the fear
of God.
Th poultry in the United StalM is Talued
at ft 1 2,000,000.
Tm Clay Monument, now erect in? in
Pottville, will be finished by the 4th of next
July.
The time from Buffalo to Philiulflphia. via
Cleveland ia 32 hours. Faro S 15.
Tiifri; are a great number of bad bills in
circulation just now. Look sharp.
Abd-pI Kader voted for Louis Napolunn.
Gratitude !
The Chcanut Street Theatre, Philadel
phia, was sold, on the tSih insl.,
cash,
for 585,000
A freo person of color cannot purchase) a
class of liquor, in North Carolina. Tliu law
forbids it.
Strawberriks, grown in th opm nir,
were picked at Wilmington, Delaware, last
week.
Chang, one of the Siamese twins, it is
said, favored Pierre at the lulu elect inn
while Eng was for Hale.
A wife who knows how to make shirts,
may render herself very eeiviceabls to her
husband.
The fat Ox that took the prize) at the late
Kentucky State Fair, weighed three thousand
two hundred and fifty pounds.
A Puzzler for the Postmasters. A let
ter in the post-office, intended for Eunice
Brown, was directed as follow : "You Ness
broughn."
The office of the Central Railroad Com
pany ha been removed from Harrisburg to
Altoona, Blair county, a town recently laid
out at the foot of the Allegheny mountain.
The money disbursed by Louis Napoleon
during his month's tour, exceeds thirty-one
million of francs, ot a million and a quarter
aterling.
The Buffalo Express relates, that recently
a glutton in that city, in the space of forty
five minutes, swallowed 153 clams, 70 oys
ters, and four glasses of gin.
Ia Milford, Mass., there are many young
men at work on boots, who make one hun
dred dollars per month !
The New Yoik Independent next year is
to be edited anonymously the only way,
in the opinion of its conductors, it should be
edited.
The Milwaukee News stvs that Justice
Walworth, of that City, has brought G57
suits against persons who have violated the
liquor law.
Rev. H. W. Boecher's lady has presented
him with five little responsibilities in a little
better than one year two soon after the ar
rival of Kossuth, and three "the other day "
Capt. Diane, who was killed by the ex
plosion of the Geneva, above St. Louis, ef
fected an insurance of 85000 on his life only
a short lime previous to his death.
The forest correspondent of the Boston
Atlas says that the following is the best
thing that has been written on the recent
plagiarism from Thiers by D'Israeli :
In sounding great Wellington's praise,
Pizzy's grief end hie truth both appear,
For great flood of tsars (Thiers) he leu fall,
Which were certainly meant for sincere (ftaiul-Srr.
Drunkards disgrace themselves, their fa
milies and friends, neighbors and country.
With drunkenness comes profanity and vul
garity, error and crimes, a slim purse, a hun
gry stomach, and a cold bed disease, woei
and death.
The Cecil Democrat stales th.it last week
a young lady of that county, in a fit of tie
peration produced by a love cross, plunged
headlong into a well, but was fortunately
rescued by her lover.
A young lady, of "sweet sixteen," with
blue eyes and dark brown hair, advertises
in the Louisville Courier for a husband.
She speaks French and plays the piano. A
young man who is handsome and agreeable
is all she wants.
Messrs. Reeves, Buck &. Co., of Phccnix
ville, are making extensive preparations for
extending their business, owing to the in
creased demand for iron. They are re-con-structing
a large building for a machine
shop, kc.
Tremendiou Loss. The total loss of pro
perty by fires, in California, during the past
thiee years, is estimated at sixty-six millions
of dollars'. We suppese one third that
amount woule be a liberal allowance, but
even this amount is a severe loss.
The "Air Line" Railroad wa put under
eontracl last weak, from New Haven, Conn.,
to the Rhode Island line. The terms are,
one third cash, one third stork, and one
third bonds. Aggregate, $2,200,000. The
road is to be finished in one year from the
date of contraet.
. .
i t-nesier eounty mining company,
during the past year have mined a id raised
4-li tons of lead ore ; their smelting works
have smelted from their own mines, 1,014,
923 lbs of ore, and 474,758 lbs. purchased
Jrom the Wheatly and Montgomery mining
companies, making 1,489,675 lbs., cimal to
. - il. r i
cos gross tuns, ia ids., iroin Mtucn was
produced 334 tons, 79 lb., lead, and 8,564
lb, of litharge.
Stitching Show by Machinery A
Bridgewater correspondent of the Plymouth
Memorial, state that the introduction of
ewing machine for stitching shoes is be
coroinz auite common. One establishment
in Abiifton uses no less than six. It
mid that an operator, with the machine, will
atiich in a dav more than ten lime the
amount usually oocompiished by a "stitch
er." and that the cost js very mateiiully
reduced.
JSmJEL
Km
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Far she Cure mt
COUGHS, OOX.D3",
H0AR82NSSS, BROXT
OHZTIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOPING. OOUOH
AND CONSUMPTION.
Mutiy yntxi f triit), Instcnd of Impairing the public pom-fiilt-itcc
in Oiifl rmitirinf, hus won Tor it an airrcintiii,
mid n itrit-ly by fur rxrcctiug the most Kinjruiiie expecte
ti of iu liirmlp. Nothing but lis intrinsic virtue) and
the nniiiuital-cHble tauHit rniiiitrrcd on ttmuKiurifi nl stiiTcr
'ig, could uripinnte nl nmiiitniu the repti.Hii.ni it riij-iyn.
While in-iny mieri"T rincdirs (brunt upon Chd cnintmiiti'ty,
hove failed and liven iiaoimlf.il, this lent gninnl triendn by
every trinl, cnniYriitl .mirtitii tn thfttllliried they ran nev
rr foiyft, nnd pmiiuml cures too mitm-rous and rcmurktv
blc in b t org' Htm
W litic it is n i run. I mi ihcpnbli' to pretend thut niiy one
iiM'difin- wiii iin:tl'il!y cure still tin n- i? nltim!.tnt proi'
Unit the CimnBY I'rt'TtniAL d -c-i not tmlv a ct-nrnil
.himr.hut tit,:i -i iuviiiiubly cure the tiuilutliis lor whirls il
is ciiil til.
Ah limr m tfcru llir fnrts wi-'rr nnd beitrr ktrnvn, this
mi'iliciii- h.is prjtdiinlty In r'ntin thu best relinmru of the
niiiictr.l, ft mi tin.- l-tjr cabin it' the Amyriiim IV-taint, to
ttir pnl :irti nf i:urib' mid Kinis. Tlirouchout this cnliie
c 'uutiv, in even' ltnto, citv, und indent nlmi'St every
hmnlct it r 'iit:ii,.r CnrPFY Pw-tohal is known ns the
.et retnody extant fur disnsi's nf the Thront nnd Ionics,
nnd in tunny foreign tiimnlri, it is romitift to be rxtrn
sivrly nrr"l,y th ir ni.iet iidellipmt I'hytieinns. In liient
Hrilaiti, I'mnre nnd Ctcrnuiin. wln-re the medrenl wifiiec
linve reaehed their highest pcrt'if'thm. Ciikrrv Iectobal
is int n win fi'd. and in r imtaut um in the Aimirs, lltwiit
tnls, Alms Houses, Public Insiiuti'Mi', nnd in d 'inpsiic
prnctit'c. as the s:ire;t remedy their nttrnttintr IMiysieians
ran enipl i'nr the uvre dani'ious nrFcrtions of the
luups. A 'so hi inititcr i:ises( und for children it is sife,
phitant. and eircetual to cure. In tact, me of the most
tlntd-rinp tt-ttiii'iiion we receive have brn from pnrents
whn Imv f itiutnl it vineaci us lit cases particularly ineiden-
tni tn emiiiiiuod.
The C'iigfkt PrcToKAi. is ninnuf;irtnriil by a pinctu-nl
Chemist, and evry auiee of it uudt-i liis own ei e. wilh
invuriiible nornrncy and care. It is srak-d and (Tttpctrd
by law from c 'iintrn'cits, ctuisrquenlly can be relied on ns
genuine with ml ndultrraliou.
We have end-avnrrd here to furnish the community
wilh n medicine cf sm-h intrinsic suptrioriiy and worth ns
should coin mend itself to their cnnftdeuci n remedy nt
once safe, speedy nnd eflrctnnl, which this litis by repeated
and countless trials ptoved itself to be ; and trust by itrent
care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform
streiurih to afford Physicians a new ncent on which they
can rely for the lsi results, and the articled with a remedy
that will do for them all that medicine can do.
Prepared and sold li JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunbury by H MASSEH, and by
DruggUts generally throug.m tthe State.
Novemlier 13, 1853. lycedmo
Dilworth, Branson 5 Co.
Importer of & Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
ATo. 69 Market St., I door below 2d St,
PHILADELPHIA.
Whero they nlways Icei on hand a large stocl of
every variety of nardwure, lutlcry, &c
Wm. Dilworth, Henry D. Lumlis,
Snniucl Bransrn, James M. Vance.
Ortober 10, 1852. ly.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT.
Notice to all Dealers in Jleaihj Made Clothing.
I lKNNF.T & CO. requckt nll'whj purclmsc reailv mrnie
1 Cl-.thini un cmlit, to cull m TOWKll IIAI.I,
Cl.OTtll.NG liA.AAH, unit see the grc::t ult"niluzc
they will have ly purcliasnig t'er cafli at litis extensive
cEtuliliElmiei.t. ThiN, and tliiw onlv, ii the principle on
which lliey deal with all their numerous customers, who
have realized that at this house they satire no cllort in
producing the hest CLOTHING, at thu lowest possible
prices, und thitt the Roods nvtde ut this house ure the lirtt
nutde, most fushionuhle. aud much cheaper than uny other
nouse can mtoru to sen ine same quality ut gouts, tirisuig
front t'neir Itirtte manufacturing und iuiH)itiug t'acilities,
and their determination to mantain the principle f large
Kites unit small profits. Their stock is most ample and
complete. The purticulur uttcntion of merchants and
dealers is Invited, who are requested to call aud jiidue for
themselves, as we ere satisfied that they caiiuot fail to see
the advantages they will have iu purchnt-lng fit cash, at
TOWKIl HALL, 132 MARKET street, between Fifth
and Sixth.
BENNRTT 4. CO., Proprietors.
Philadelphia, October lti, IbJii 5m.
LEATHEXL
Fritz, Williams 5 Ilciulry,
Store No. 29 North 3o St net. t
PHILADELPHIA.
"ItTOROCCO ManufaeturtTs, Curriorw, Import.
era. Commission and General Leather Bu
ineHs. Wholesale and Retail.
Manufactory 15 Margarelta Street.
Aug. 28, 1852. ly.
Cheap Watches fj Jewelry,
V17'H0LESALE "n1 Rptai. ' ' "Philntlel-
pliia Watch nnd Jewelry Store." No. 06
North SecondStrcet, corner of Quarry, Philadel
phia. Gold Lever Watchei, fall jeweled, 18 carat eaiei, 5-29,00
Silrer do. full jeweled, SI4 Gold Ppectai-le,, 7,(Hi
Silver Lepine, jewel,, 10. Fine Silver do. l,5n
do do do. 0. Gold Ilrnrelrl,, 3.WI
Pupeiii-r Quarlieia, 7. ! odies' Gold Pencils, l.IKi
iniiTiiiinii no. s.lMlver Tim ipnons, aet, 5. cm
Guld I'tni, with Pencil and Silier Holder, 1,00
tiold Finger Kincs. 371 rents lo S0 ; Wutch
CIbst.cs, nl.iin, l'.'J cents; 1'utrnt, 1S.J ; Lunet,
25; other artii'lca in projiortion. All gootU war
ranted to lie what they arc sol J fur.
b'J'AL'FFER & HARI.EV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, fomc (Jold and Silver Levers and
Jjepines, Blill lower tlmn tlic o'.iove prices.
August -s, ibj-j. ly.
JOHII A.
Manufacturer of
Munuinents, Tomhs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand ia Northumberland, Pa.
l.ESrECTFl.'I.LV inform the public that all
' work in his line will he made up of the ven
best material and finished in the latest M le o'
the Eastern citica.
Those in want of such articles well made and
executed iu the best style and at the lowest rates
will do well to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15, 1852 ly.
NEW COUNTRY STORE,
At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Ttilpe-
hocken Jioad, (near hretghbaum s lilark
Smith Shop.
JACOB WKIMEIt,
RESPECTfl'LLV informs the public that he
has opened a new Store at the above place
and has jut received a splendid stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets,
DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton
nil worsted summer ware.
ALSO i
Callicoes, Muslin de Lainet, Lawns,
Ginghams,
And all kinds of Drew Goods for Ladies.
Tea, Cofkf.p, Sl-uar( Molases, kc.
GUO('i::tlES, of all kinds.
BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of
Liquors.
Urn-dwarf. Iron and Med, Nuils, ic,
QUEENSWARE.
Shoes, Boots, Caps,l'ulm loaf and other Hats,
.Fish, Salt, &c,
All ut winch he will sell at the most reasonable
l"K or easii or country produce.
May 8, 1853 -tf.
S!'.1;"'8 ESSENCE IJAMMcTgin"
u". IrciU supply just received, and for
bunbury, Jan. 10, 1853.
1LANK DEEDS printed on the but n,..i;.
of parchment paM-r, sold at the lowest prices
. wu,j .'j nu.H.mi situ ICISII
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
600 AGENTS WANTED.
SI 000 a year.
ty'ANTED In every County of the United
" States, active and enterprising men lo en
gage In the sale of some of the beat Books pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
poscasing a small capital of from 823 to Si 00,
such inducements wilt be offered as to enable
them to make from S3 to $ 10 a day profit.
ty The Hooks published by us are all useful
in their character, eitremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they are offered.
For further particulars, address, (poatnge paid,)
DANIELS A. GETZ,
Successors lo W, A. I.enry & Co.;
No. 138 North Second Strett, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1853 tf.
SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 IfW St., bctircen 2d !e 3d Sis., and
No. 17 North 6th Street,
I'lIILADKU'lIIA.
John Bancroft Jr. and Son,
IT ESPEUTF L'M.Y inform Store-keepers, Mcr-
chimin, &c, that they Manufacture and have
for Sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow and
ISrown Soups, Mould and Dipped Candles, alt of
gooil nimlily and at reoiinllc prices.
Ix Cimh paid for Tallow and rough Fat.
April 10 1853 ty.
xix v rAiivrs 5
Manufactured by the ew Jersey Zinc
Company, Newark, N. J.
riMir; Pith-mbi'm nr" ii"W prrjwirrt to execute onlcru
I t't nny t-xtcnt lor llicir lit-iiutiiill white and colored
Zinc riiinta, ut the reduced prices, viz :
Winrnutei
;v,. 1. imIc, ground tn oil, ti mill per lh.t pure,
i. !l, dti. it . H fl. i t
N't. 3. U. 7 ti". do
!nwn ni.d Illnrk, it . .1 H , d-
thin luiiiilrtrl (iouihIh will rti.tT pqntilly Will iij mnrh
ftiiii.u'i! nu I till II iti. nl' White Lt'ir.l ; llir)'nre S3 percent
cIi'n;HT t" t lie r iihi!mt.
i'it Zinc M'imtk ib ninidly npfritiitc AVItite lnd.
avvT whirh it pi'5e(tn.s imniy HiKnnutrii It is whitrr,
mid in re beiiutihil than llir? Vviiiiv U-.kI dt-B not turn
ytlliiw, rven wht-n oxp'Wtl lo iilplinmuii vniMtf lets
no amcll is n it injurious. Iu health, ami im lur inuie dti
niMe.
Zinp Knows An Klatk Tainti akr both 'Wbattieb
and Fine I1 roof. The lt envcrhip for out (tide work
ever intiodiictHl, ndnptetl tt hnildinga of wttl, brick or
stne t-.i iVnci-B, nirriace lvdic, brulgrs, nnd machinery
to the 1ui!1h i'f vecfH'lB, iutch rs, chiiins, nnd nil other Iron,
work on Iwtitrd nhijv to sicnin I -oilers, Minoke tacks nnd
wnter tnnks to iron, tin. and other roofiiiipr, iruii hn titer
doom nnd rnilin'ff, wne tVner. ItndRca, Ac.
For Iron Surfaces this Paint is especially vnlunhle
ns it forms a gal von ic connection, and entirely pi events
rust.
These Zinc Puiiits having n pure Mntnlic Base, re war
ranted not 1 1 turn yellow, mid wiH retain their original
brilliancy much longer thmi White ljnd, or nny of the
enrihv pigments now in use. The certificates from those
who have used lhe Paints, arc such ns to sutisty the pub
lic that they ore invaluable. The ablest chemists of
France nnd this country have testified to the superiority of
Kmc over lemi mints, as to dunthility, hcnlthtulness aud
beauty. They have Itcen nd pted by the French Govern
ment, by the corporation of New York, and are now ex
tensively used by the United Stntfs Government at many
of the largest Military and Marine Depots.
Philadelphia Gas Wobxs, Mny 15. 1851.
Messrs. F. C. Jokes ft Co. Gentleman Having mode
several trials of your Brown Zinc Paint in various meth
ods calculated to test its protective qualities upon wood
and metal, I have the satisfaction to state that the results
have been highly favoioble. The paint coveting well,
drying quickly, and possesiing greuter tenacity, especially
up n imn, thau unr other paint with which 1 om fa
miliar. Yours, truly, Johh C. Cresson.
The iindercigiird, having tmetl the Zinc PuuiU referred
to concur in the foiepoinp opinion.
Al'irris, Tanker A .Morris
Kcinct, N en fie Co., Penn Works.
.Merrick & S n.
James T. Snthm A- Co., I'rnuklin tron Works.
J. T. Dran, V. S. Prv Dock.
W Uilers supplied on rc;is aiable terms by the Agents
of the Company.
F.C. JONKS V Co.,
No. 1? South Wharves, Phila.
July IT, 1932. Om.
J. I. DXTTHRICH,
Vo 78 Xorlh 2rf St., tctteren Areh and Rare St., '
FHII,vrEtPHIA.
TTTEREnY inform, ihn th. K imnnru
I L " i ,v "
JLM- and constntitlv keeps on hand nt his new
V keep
store, No. 78 North 2d St., a large assortment of
Foreign Fancy Goods,
.Musicul Instruments, Pictures ft Taints,
which he will sell at the lowest prices.
Ills stock, in part, consists of, Accordeons,
Violins, Music Doxes, Parlor and Uar lioom Or.
pans, Mclodcons, Seraphiues, Mathematical In
struments, Magnets, Hpy and Opera Glasses,
Stalionery of all kinds, Pocket Uooks, Uronze
Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf,
Scales of all kinds, Snulf and Tobacco Boxes,
Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En
gravings, and pictures of every variety. Also
Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes.
Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup
plied at reasonable prices.
December SO, 1851 tf.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. AW STROII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Sllvrr, HrtlKS and
Japanned Mounting,
Which he will either lunke up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can be had anvwhere else.
SADDLES, HKIDLES, HARNESS,
TriitttiN. Vallc e, &c ,
Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or
ler. CAKKIAGE TRIMMING
done on tho shortest noliee.
All persons arc invited to cull and examine foi
'heinselves.
All kinds nf produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 18"i. tf.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
No. 47 Soulh U'utcr Street, below Chestnut,
I'liriiADELPHIA.
I MPOREliS of Foreign Kruits, Nuts, Vines,
&.C., keep coii.tnully on hand the following
articles, w hich they w ill sell ut very low prices
;'or cash.
liaisins,
Walnuts,
Prunes,
Filberts,
Sweet Oil,
Liquorice,
Port Wine,
Sherry "
Almonds, Currants,
Citron, Ground Nuts,
Cream Nuts, Dates,
Figs, Vunilla beans,
Preserved ginger, amarinds.
Lemon Svrup, Kire Crackers,
Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,
Muscat " Sweet Malaga
Philadelphia, July 3, 1853 ly.
ZJLVLWZZ 3ARBER3
Wlioli'alc nntl Itetail Clock
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Comer S, cond 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 Clocks; embracing every variety of style
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls,
Counting Houses, Parlois, Sleeping Apartments,
and Kitchens, Stcain and Canal Boats, and Kail
Itoad Cars.
Also general sale Agent, for Itapp's lately pat
ented Scirntific Niche Gold Pen. Wholesale
aud Retail Gold and Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those
wishing to purchase will tind il to their interest
to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES UARBER,
8. E. Cor. Ches tuut & Slid Sis., Phila.
April 10, 1852. ly'
SUNBURY FERRY.
HENRY W. BL'CHER informs- the public
that ha has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
as he is now well prepared with good and suffi
cient crafts he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promtness and despatch.
April 10, 1602 tf.
W1
ILEY'S COVG1I CMNDY. An excel-
lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
at this office.
December 1, lSiS
Tremendous Excitement!'.
Cash, Steam, Electricity !!
The Aerial and ad other lines out-done by th
E.lK.tnlns '-Ine of
IRA T. CLEMENT.
WHO, having great faith In rapid sates and
small profits, has just received ana opened
a large assortment of
8PPINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment oi
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d
Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, lierages.
Silk & Palm Leaf Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grocerlci,
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molassos, Cheese, Spi
ces, fish ball, Plaster..
HARDWARE,
Vhs i Iron nnd Steel, Noils, Files, Saws, Sic.
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, fe
LIQUORS,
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whiskry, &c.
IfT Country product) of nil kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
May 8, 1858 ly.
G3S500 CI I ALLEN CIS
" r IIvVTKVI'Il concerns the henlfh nnd linpi i:
if a
f pcnple in tit nil times of the most valuaUt; iitiport
mice. 1 tuke it for grunted that every person will do all in
their power, t . sne Oh: lives of their children, und that
every pern will ciidenvor to proin te their own health nt
nit sncrihcps. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly iiwure
you that WtMt.MS, according to the opinion of the in wt
(eicunnc.! riiysiciaus, are tiie pruniry causes oi a lnri
iiLijority of disfjis s to which children and ndutts nrc lia
ble ; il you have an nppeiite coiitiiiually chnupcuble from
one kind of food to nn-ither, Had Hreath, Pain iu the Sto
mach, Picking ut the None, Hardness and Fullness of the
Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pitlsclrrcgulnr remember
that hII these denote WOItMS, ond you shonld nt once np
ply the remedy :
HOBENSACK'S WOUM SYRUP.
An article founded upon fcientific Principles, compound
ed wilh purely vegctnlle sutistances, being perfectly wife
when Uiken, nnd can le given to the most tender infant
with decided liencncinl effect, where Bowel Complaints
and l)mrrhuo have made them weak and cleliilitntnt the
Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup nrc such, that it
stands with nit nil equal iu the catalogue of medicines, in
g viiiff tone nnd strength to the Stomach, whici makes it
mi Infallible remedy for thone nillicted with l)yfic,isia,
the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Phyci
cinus hnve faileil, is the best evidence of its superior clH
cacy ovei all others.
THE TAPE WORM !
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all Hint in
fest the human system, it grows to un almost Indefinite
length Incoming so coiled und fastened in the Intestines
and Stomach ell cc ting the health so sadly ns to cause St.
Vitus Dance. Fits, Ac. that those nttlieted seldom if ever
suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early
grave. In order to destroy Una orm, a very energetic
treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper
to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills sons to remove all olut ruc
tions, that the Worm Svrunmav net direct uoonlhc Worm.
which must Ite taken in doses of 2 Tubleppoonfulls 3 times
a day these direct i ns folLwed have never lieen known lo
tail m curuig tiie most opi'.mute case oi rape orm.
K7" HOBENSACK'S LIVER TILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to diFeasc than the
Ll Ml, it serving as a hltercr to purny the blood, or giv
I luff the proper secret ion t the bile : so thai anv wmitL? ae-
tiou of the Liver elFecis the other important 'part oi' the
. sysiem, unu reruns variously, in 1-iver timipiunt, Jann
dice, Lys,Hpinn, :c. e sii-mld, therefore, watch every
svmpt m that miuht indicate a wroi.? action of the Liver.
These Piils being c unp.tsed of HUDTS A PLANTS fur
nished bv nature to heal the sick : Numelw 1st. An KX.
I PMCTOll ANT, which uiigmeuts the secretion from the
' Pulin mnry mucus membrane, or proinntcs the discharge
lot" sccieted matter. 2nd, An ALTKIt ATI VK, which
; chanties in some iuexnlicatse mid iuscnsiltle manner the
certain in.-ilml action of the system. 3rd, A TdNIC
which gives tone and strength lo the nervous system, re
newing health nnd vigor to nil pnrts of the Imdv. 4th A
'.!.' wh.eh nets in perieet harmony with the
, omer ingreuiems, aim oer.uiiig on in- ifowein, nnd expel-
. Una the wh de mas of eorrunt und vitiau-d mutter, nnd nn.
rifymg the lilonl, which clestroys disease and ret. to res
health.
TO FEMALES.
Yimi will fmi) these Pills on invnluable mrtlieinc in many
eoniplaintl to wliieh vott nre sulijert. In olistruetinns ei
ther l"Uil oi pnrtial, tlicy have Ixmii fouinl uf incut iinnMe
benefit, restorinf their functional srrangeiimits to n.inil
thy action, iHiruyinir the hKiod and other fluids si eAVetu
ally lo put to flisht all complaints which inay arise from
female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of
sight, pom in the side, hack, 4c.
(C7 Price, 25 cents each.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Huliennck, all others
beintr tniie Imitation.
l" Agents wi.hini; new supplies, and Store Keepers
desirous of bee mints AgiMtt must address the Proprietor,
t. i. iii'iK'UKirs, i nnntit'ipnin, i n.
Sold by i. V. Frilmc. Sunbury; Mary M.-Oav, Nor
thuniberbind ; lleist-l, Turbiitville ; Kncr. Millon ; Itilty
A Leaker, tieorectown ; Leiseuriug ft Wolverton, Paxi'
ivsj Wieit, Hickory; all dealers in Medicine in the
Cminty and Stnte.
August 14, 1S.59. ly.
EYRE & LAND ELL,
4A and 1rch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVE established a Store where the best
trade now resort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress Silks and Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent Ulaek Silks for Dresses,
Full Stock of Mourning Goods.
E. & L. are constantly receiving Unrgains from
tho New York uud Philadelphia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and rctuil very cheap fur Nett
Cash.
Euwaru E. Evhp., Washington I. I.axdki.i.,
Philadelphia, July 3, 1853. ly.
Loan
Da'i'iierrcan
CiuUcrv.
15'J Chestnut Street,
VT this eelehmteit establishment you can always pro
cure the newest and most improved styles ol
DAGl'F.URKOTVPE ft TAIJIOTYPE POUTrtAITS
at from SO to 100 per ct. Less cost than such pictnics can
ue una lor eirewnere.
Now thnt you can seenia such perfect portraits of your
loved ones at u mere nominal cost, don't delay lest you
lose tliem.
Kvery vaiiely of fancy cases, fntmes, ftc, on hand or
furnished to order, ainl every picture made satistory and
wm ranted to lie in the hest style of the ait or No chakgk
Call and see us ut 159 Chestnut St.
1.. It. PVRNF.LL
Philaddlpliia July 17, 1PM. ly.
TIIRGRCITPHIZG MEDAL. AR
RIVED !
HICKEV & TULL,
No. 148 Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
CJTl 1 1 A VE just received their Prize
TETM Medal, awarded to them for
' ITU their best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1851
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE I
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &o.
To be found in this City, and at very low prices
Call and see. 1MCKEY cV TL'LL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St,
April 10, 1852 tf.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
0th $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
rjHE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
form PaiHTsas generally, that he has suc
ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Print
ing Iai formerly carried on by his grand Father,
and Father, and offers his article to the trade,
without any 1'i rrs, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiacter it has borne,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with a call. Traits
Cash. CHARLES EN'EU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1852. tf.
,1
U8TICE8' FEE BILLS; For sale by
11. B MASSER.
Sunbury, 1851 'SP
SOWER $ DAKNES,
ruWishers and Booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Ttihlei, Praveis, Hymns, Poetical and HistoricalAVorks,
Travels, Novels, Ac., Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Kvery kind Iu nse from a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elrfnnt ngnrtm?tit fnrm the nnnn 1khIi upwnrdu,
mnde of iiiperuir paptr, untl trit of binding.
W KITING l'APEUS.
Cap, Post, and Note Papers, elegant styles and quality,
and very cheap.
STATIONERY.
Fancy, Thin ond Adhesive Knvelopes, Ink, Pond, Wa
fers, Steel Pens, Slates, Pencils, Porte-.Monairs, Wrap
ping Papers of all kinds, Curtuiu Papers, Ac., Ac.
Our stock is all fresh, bought cheap and sold accordingly.
Particular attention paid lo llooksrllera, Country Mer
chants and Teachers, however little they may buy.
Sower ft Barnes are Publishers of PKI.TON'B series of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
Knch man Is ncnrlv PEVKN FI'.KT sdiuui! .,.i
shows the comparative size uml relative visilion of every
Country on tiie glohe. Tin y nre iiilcnilril to Iw susiiriHled
in "very tuciiooi l(..m, and not onlv make a splemlid 0i
neamuce. but are universally nck'nowMcrd to l the
llKST MODI-. OF TKACIIIM1 CiKOlill Al-lt v
briMlf lit out. They ore krvs iiitrmb-tl to w uscl by the
scholars, containing n complete epitome of tinntmphy, nnd
..mih .! oir , iro oi n neocnipny anil Alias.
The system is in universal use in Prussia ond Ucrmnuy,
anil has already been introduced iu Uinnd Collece, IMiiln
dt'lphin, the public schools of Itofton, New York, i'liiln
dclphia, Jlnlliniore, Washington, ond throughout New
h.nglnnu, new l orK, c., ike. Our desks nre touted
with reeotnmeiHlntioiis from the most taleutid nnd scien
tific teachers in every epinrter, aud wherever i,e system
has liecn used pnrents, teachers nnd scholars unite in prnis-
1. .inpni tiic esTeru nemispiiere.
S!. Map of the r.nstem Hemisphere.
:!. Map of North America.
4. Map of the l.'nited States.
IS. Map of I'.urop'j.
0. Map of Asia.
?. Map of South America nnd Africa,
f'.vcrv map is britlinntly colored, varnished, and mount
ed on muslin nnd rollers.
W'e respectfully invite the earnest attention of Teachers,
Parents, anil School Directors to this fiiseimliuc mode of
teaching fieogrnphy. SOvi:n ft R,tltM.S,
l .orin i niru rueei,
Philadelphia, Aug. 2S IP52. If.
NEWSTdSE
PETER VT. GRAY
TSESPECTEl'l.LV informs the citizens of
funbury and vicinity, that he has commen
ced a new store in Whortleberry street, in the
house formerly occupied by Mrs. Gray, nnd has
just received and opened a well selected assort
ment ut
'Dry (loocLs,
Consisting in part of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKS, 8ATTINETTS,
And a fcncrnl assortment of
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every variety and style.
GROCERIES of every description.
Also an assortment of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
And a general variety of other articles such as
are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold
at the lowast prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at the
highest prices.
Sunbury, May IS, 1832 (!tn.
HARRISBURG BOOK BINDERY.
I'. I II UTTER ft CO..
Successors lo W. O. Ilirkok, and Ipekok ft Cnntine.
BOOK HINDERS, STATIONERS AND
BLANK BOOK MAM' FA CT L'R E RS.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
nnd the public, that they nre now carrying on the
above business at the OLD STAND occupied by
Hickok & Co. They flutter themselves that by
careful attention to business, they will merit and
receive a continuance of the patronngc so liber
ally enjoyed by the old firms.
Particular attention will be paid to the ruling
and binding of every description of blank books
fur banks, county ollices, merchants and private
individuals, and every variety of full and half
bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law
books, music, newspapers, Ac, bound in any
pattern and in nny style required.
In audition to the uliove, lliey have, and will
at all times keep, a general assortment of STA-
TIO.A Lit i , consisting ot
Letter Pnper, Knives, Slates nnd Pencils.
Cnp lnills, Isid l'eneils,
Drawing l Inkstnnds, Letter Slumps,
Transfer Motto Wiifers, Indin Kuhbcr,
Copying ' lllaek Ink, Wafers,
Hlottiug Seiilmp Vax, Hi-d Tape.
Steel Pens, Hlne Ink, Hliink Cards,
Cnrinine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders,
Aiiiolil's Writing Fluid, Lmsures, Ac.
13 Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war
ranted and done very cheaply.
V. L. HITTER & CO.
March 13, 1S52. tf.
STACJE OFFICE.
WA SHIN i; I OX HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
WOULD respectfully announce that be has
taken this well known stand, where he
will be gratified to see and entertain his Iriends
and the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete w ith every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering it in every repcct a
desirable stopping place.
JN'o expense has been spared in fitting up this
house. The chimhers tire well furnished and
the tabic and bar provided with the best the
market can alliml.
The staUe accommodations arc extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The stages running front Northumberland lo
Potlsville, stop at tins house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained.
fuubury, March 20, I 35". tf.
TlBERTY S TO V E" WORKS,
nunu'v k'pijp.i.'t
" . -. ...... ... ,
ufiore Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
ffMIE undersigned respectfully inform the pu'i
lie that they ore in full operation at their
new foundry, und ready to execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL
ER!) to their large assortment of STOVES, all
of which aro entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which ore the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Cook, fc'tar Air Tight,
Star Frii'i! i , i-. Radiator, Jenny Lind Im
piovi :, Fire King Radiators, Salamanders, Can
nons, Bases, Bare Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c, Ac.
ABBOTT ir LAWRENCE.
N. B. Country merchants are particularly
invited to call and examine our assortment.
April 10, 185J. ly.
THOMAS PALMER,
COMMISSION MliltCIIANT,
No. 6, North Wharves,
Where the following goods are received and sold
on commission,
Dried Apples. Peschcs, Plums, Pears, Cherries,
Ac, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel,
Beans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po
tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shclharks, Chestnuts,
Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs.
Prunes, Grspes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese.
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
diice. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 18S1 ljr-
SOAP AND CANDLES.
THE subscriber takes this method of inform
ing the citixens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that they are engaged in the manufacture of
Soap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 44
Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully
invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as
they will find it to to their advantage in dealing
with him for articles in their line.
E. DCFFY cV SON,
44 Filbert above 9th.
December SO, 1851 - if.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c, !
WHOLESALE A SID KUTAIL.
THE Philadelphia Window Gloss Ware
house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, Cll and
Color Stores,
Nos. 33 ond 33 North Fourth Street.
East side, has the largest assortment o AVinilow,
Picture, Coach, Cane, Hot-House, and other
(I LASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sir.es, ranging from the smallest size, up to
38 by 60 inches of Sheet, and ns large ns 5 by
7 feel of Pinto Glass, including English Crown,
French, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass,
for Sky-Lights, DulU Windows, &c.
The Subscriber having a heaty stock on hand
is prepared to fill order at the shortest notice,
and on the most reasonable terms. Odd sizes
of anv patient cut to order.
Ground While Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of ev
ery description t Turpentine j l.insi cd Oil, boil
ed and raw ; Paint Mills j Putty ; Brushes;
Dve Woods, 4e., ivc, &C.
And also, a largo supply of fresh imported
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. II. SPRAGLE.
Nos. 33 cV 35 North 4th St., E. Side.
April 10, 1852. ly.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
I o Your Own Mechanic.
GEORGE 11ENN.
MANrFACTrttF.R OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
THE subscriher respectfully culls the ultention
of ttiA txtl.r.e to lo l.r... 1 .t
. ... .u....v . ... ...i. ..,u nii;iiutu ll.irul.- j
ment of every ipmlity and price of i
r,in.Byr-WAr..
which cannot fail to rcionuncnd itself to every one
who will cvnmiue it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up nf the
best stock to he had in the city. ,'o effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly bcii.g
made. His stuck consists of Mahogany
Sofas, Ilvniis mid I.otii?r,
Bureaus, Seeietaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST ) D!MU TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila-
dclphia manufacture.
I3EDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOAIIDS, WORK ANnCXNDLK
STANDS, TDII.KT taklks and
EXTENSION TABLES,
in short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds an J qualities of
ClIAMiS,
including varieties never before lo be had ir
Sunbury, such as M iiioih.m. Duck Wiim't
xn CriiLKii Mjiplk Giieciax ; ami Wivnsnn
CIIAIKS, ami iMsrt Pi.ivo rtroni.s, which nre
of the latest styles, and warranted to be eeel!ed
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
I lie subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can he entertained
about the iiualily and finish of his ware and
(.'hairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
vT LNDKUTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome IIkaiihk, he is now
prepared for rnilertaking, and attending funer
als, iu this vicinity, or at ony convenient dis
tance from this place.
1.1T 1 he are Kooni is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Wemcr's Tavern.
GEOliUE KENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S.V3 tf.
i on 23 cnvis.
1 V MEANS t)F THE
PO'JKET .liSCl'LA
riLS, or Every one bis
own Physician! TitinTv
l sixth edition, with up-
I wards of a hundred engra
vings, show ing private ilis-
ease
in every shape and
inn,
, and malformations of
e generative system,
Ity tir Wit). Ynimir.
-a J lie time luis now arri
ved, that persons snlfeiing from secret diseases,
need no more become the victim ok u.i ai ki:iiv,
us bv the prescriptions contained in this book,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or ihe knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and wilh one tenlli the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of private disease.
it fully explains the cause ol manhood s early de
cline, with observations on marriage besides
many other derangements which it would not be
proper to enumerate in lh" public prints.
t T Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address. Dn. V. YUl'Nlt.
No. 1.13 SPKUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
!Zr" Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
the Di-cases described in his dill'erenl publica
tions, ut his (Mice. 134 Spruoe Street, every day
between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June 5, ls3i ly.
Eonnets, Hats and
31 i II i n e r v floods!
EKC1I ANTS and Milliners when in Phil
adelphia to purchase their goods, will find
it to their interest to examine our large aud lah-
ionahle stock of
srmw :.o!es.
We manufacture largely and impoiit the
Newest Stiles of
l'oi't'igii S'nlii'U'sj
in our line j which together wilh other advanta
ges enable us to oiler liberal inducements to
Bl'TEUS.
U. A. CKOOKER, & CO.,
Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. SG
South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
December 57, 1S51 ly.cf.
WM. Cr. MASON,
Kngraver uud l'lintcr,
No. 46 Chestnut Street, above Second,
PHILADELPHIA.
tS prepared to do ENOUA VINti aud PIIINT
INfl, iu ull their branches, Wedding, Visiting
and Business Cards, Hall Tickets, Watch Papers,
Labels, Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts aud
Diplomas. Seals and Stamps fur Corporations,
Odd Fellows, Masons, Sous of Temperance, &c.
All the above engraved in the best manner.
Orders by Post promptly attended to.
December 27, 1851. ly.
JOHN A. II ARII1S,
Manufacturer, & Dealir in
Imported and Domestic; Segars,
Also, a general assortment of
L.ear& manufactured Tobacco,
CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar
ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and
Wharves, Philadelphia.
December 87, 1851, ly.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
sive and I egal envelopes, for sale by
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, nf 10, 1852
EXTRACT OK COFFEE
article more wholesome aud
An excellent
much cheaper
than CoH'je itself.
Aj'til 17 lv
For sale at this ofiice.
H svw.--- ?
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BANK NOTE TAULI
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CITY or PHILADELPHIA
MAMACArsETTS.
All Solvent hanks I dl
HHObl; ISLAND
All solvent hnnk. I dis
cONNKCi ir.tvr '
U f. Hank notes in (lis
All Solvent hanks pat
Country.
rlnnk of Clinmbcrsburg 1 dis
All solvent Isinks I dl I
i.inm oi ..nemer Ln. pur
Hank of Del. Co. Chester pur
NEW YORK.
city.
nuns oi ucrmantowtl
Hnnk of (ettyshnrff
narlAII solvent Uinka I Aim
1 du ty Uk notes under (3 J dis
nnns ol liCwtstovvil
Hank nfiMntdletonn I dis All solvents link
or, ,1THI.
1 dis
Montgomery Co Itimk nnr NKW JLHSKV
Hnnk of .Nortliiiinlierl'nd. pni Helvidere Hnnk J dis
Hinikof Pittsburg I dis Coinmercinl Hunk dis
Hnnk of Danville pnrl Fur. Hnnk Mont Holly nor
Carlisle Hnnk 1 dis F. ft M.. Middlelmrn Pt. pur
Colnmliin H'k ft K'ge Co par jMecliami-s' Ilk. Newark r
Doyelstown Bank r Mech. Hk nf Hurlinitton par
Knston Hnnk par M cell, ft Man. Hk Trent par
Kris Hnnk 9 dislMorris Co Hank 1 dis
Kxehnnee H'k Pittslmrg 1 dislNewurk Hk'g ft Ins. Co 1 dis
l-.xeliniire H'k, Hrnneli I dis Oranpe Hnnk dis
Fnnners' H'k, HucksCo pnr People's Hk Pnttersull
Formers' Bk, lineaster parjl,rinceton Rank
Farmers' Hk, Heading purnlctn Hanking Co,
Fnrm. Hk Selmvlkill Co pnrlHcmerret Co Hnnk
F ft D. Hk Wnvnesli'g lldislStntc Hnnk nt Comden
Fninklin Hk. AVbsIi'h 1 Jdis Slntc Hk Klimuethtnn
llnrrislmrir Hnnk 1 dis'tnte Hnnk ennrk
Aim
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.SS
dis
par
dis
dis
lloliesilnle Hnnk 1 dis Stnte Hk, N. Hinnswick pur
Ijiitcnster Hnnk porinssex Hnnk, ewton 1 dis
I.elKitiou Ilnnlc nnr
Trenton Hnnking Co mr
M. n h. ft Mnn. Hnnk 1 dis
Miners' H'k, Potlsville per
Mononenlieh Hnnk 1 dis
t'nion Hnnk, Dover dis
Ynrdlcy v'le ft Del Dr Co l.'siis
IT"Bk notes under 5 J di
Tnvlorsv'e Del H' Co 13 dis
JJI-.I.AVV Altt.
West Hrnneli Hnnk pnr Hnnk of Delaware
nor
. joining its, v iisesiee par
York Hnnk, 1 dis
I? -Relief notes 1 dis
MA INK.
Hnnk of Hmyrna par
Deliuvnra City Hnnk jr
Itk v iintg'nft Hrnnnyw. par
Fnrmers' Hk Jt Delaware par
1'ition Hank, AVilinington par
Hnnknf Whetlock A 1tB
Mercantile Hk. Hongor Itldis If Under M's
dis
All s .Ivent hnnks dis OHIO.
M'.W llA.MPSfllltK. All solvent tanks litis
All solvent Links din lnk notes under S 4 dis
VKRMONT. NOltTII CAROLINA.
nink of Allans 2 ilii' All solvent Innks S dis
All solvent banks j ilia ;IT Under 5's, 2J ills
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At flic Cabinet Ware tloom of
SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street St the Railroad
SUNlil'KY, PA.
Thankful for the patronage of his friends and
customers during the 17 years he has been in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con
tinuance of their favors. During this period he
has endeavored to keep up wilh the improvements
of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi
ness iu every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CAIJINKT WARHAXI) CIIAIKS,
Man'facti'iieu Ey
SEBASTIAN H0DTT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Whore in addition to their former stock of the
cMahiUhiiicut they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
L'U-'re Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing JJureims, Centre Tables,
Marble Tup U'ash Stands,
und a vurie.ly of other
new style und
Fa.liio!.n!.c Furniture.
Haviuir secured a Hoarse and made the neces
sary nrianuenients for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Cndertakiug in all its branches, in
tins vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye inaiils uml mistresses, ond hu.li.miL too,
Here's farniture of every style ami hue,
From sole IsianU down to kitchen tnhles,
Troin rocking chairs to locking cradles
Should you not have the icady Joiijt to pay,
We'll v;iit awhile for a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheut and rye;
Unrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet snd dry,
Or nny thing but yokes nnd threshing flails,
Flom pigs and turkies down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one and all,
Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the ball."
I.?'" Orders from a distance promptly attended
to nnd work of ull kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1830 tf
LAURENCE HOUSE.
SUNBURY, PA.
'I"1 II E subscriber respectfully informs her friends
1 and the public generally, that she has taken
the above well known stand nearly opposite the
Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C. Per-,
kins. She trusts that her experience in business,
and her ell'orts to make her guests comfortable,
will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa
vor her wilh their custom.
ANN C. MOItRIS
March 8, !S51 tf.
J. 11. ZIMK
jisiitt; or teji: ic.icc
Sunbury, Pa.
0 trice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
(?" Monies eoliected ar.d uil business piomptly and care
I'ullv allentliil to.
April 21), 1S30.
Valuable ItouliN,
t ITE or Ciiuist, handsomely bound, D'Ar--
J StWNt.'ii lllSTOIIT of tik Rucoiimation-,
Blank Dat-iiooks tn Lciu.r.iis, full bounded,
l'or sale at the publishers prices by
II. li. MASSF.B
Sunbury, July 1 L IS 19
tyi'ONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Buisins, AI-
monds, P uncs und Cream Nuts.
Planes uf ull kinds.
fait and Plaster. Just received and for sale
bv JOHN W. FKILINO.
' funbury, Dec. 29, 1849.
D4.-E OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
fc , excellent article for Tetter, A c, just received
and lor sale t.y 1IENKV MASSEK.
Sunbury, July 28, 1849
zfpi OLD PENS with and without cases, of a
VlJI very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply uf Writing Fluid, for sal a
by H. B. MASSEK.
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851.
pi.YTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply
just received and for sale at this office.
Price 23 cents.
Sunbury, Juiy 12, 1851.
tILVER WATCHES A few double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 13, 1851.
J.VTENT B1UTTAN1A STOPPERS for
liar potties lor sate uy
11. U JlASSIiK.
Sunbury, April, 12. 1851
NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CHES. An excellent article, for sale at
half the usual price by J- W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1819- .
LANK NOTES, waiving
law of ,$300, for sale by
the exemption
. MASSER.
April 26, 1851. H. B
ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
cine for sale by HENRY MASSER.
.-Sunbury. Jan. 27th. 1849
Bills handsomely printed on cart? paper for
sale at thisnrlice.
10 It sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 25 cts, Pure Essence of
Ginger.25 cents
BLANKS.
5 of every description ei
LANKS of every description can be had by
U9 !
applying at the otftos of ihe American.
1TRITING FLUID and self sealing Enve-
lotiea, just received and for sale by
April 19. .85L- H. B, MASSER.
riILPAPER--Yellow Tissus pap' fr
1 covering glasses, 4c, lor sale at the o ffics
iSe American.