Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 12, 1853, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
SFXECT POETRY.
' ' "Alt ABOUT HER."
tes, she rem lovely, she was lair
As mild n summer's even ;
An angel form, n spirit rara -A
star just dropped from Heaven.
Well, she? was.
And ch ! those bright anil lovely oibs
That gleamed wiih Cupid'i fire
Thnio taven curls, that ncblo brow !
To see, was Id admire
So it wai I
1 knelt before her, and I sworo
I'd hare one burning kiss:
Shn said '-Uniil you wnsh yonr faco
You can't enjoy such bliss "
Well, she did!
1 swore she was an angel loo,
Who'd fallen from the sky ;
She suid "Oh ! lot a pair of wings
Onca more to soar on hiali
Inriemf. she did I
1 -
'What ! vc hat !" I cried, "and would you thus
A lover true desert ;
"Oh Heavens!" she said, "the clolhes line's
broke,
There goes my brother's shirt !;'
Well, she did lioss !
1 felt jnst then ns if I'd dropt
From Chimborazo's summit ;
I felt my budding passion cropt ;
'Twas plain 1 couldn't come it.
No, sir-re-e-e !
And did I quickly snatch my hat
Without one thought of kissing !
And did 1 ever after that
Come up omonp the missing 1
Well, I did nolhiu' shoiter!
"A Penny nival is a Penny Earned."
MA1.PLK S BLANK HOOK
MAIJTTPACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market aluv: Centre Street, Pottsville, Tit.
fJT.ANK Docks hound and ruled in any nml
every stylo, in the most durable sn.l sub
stantial manner, with or without printed Heads.
Person in . ant of
Ledgers, Dockets,-
Day Bonks, Minute Books,
Journals, Letter Books,
Blotters, Reroipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, Ac., Ac.,
or sny kind or Blank Books, would do well to
give me a call as I pledge m self to give salitfac
tiou. Paper ruled to any pnttcrn desired. Par
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Boohs,
Bil'lei
Godcy'e Lady Bonks,
Graham's Mnjozine,
Sartiiin's Mu;uziuc,
Harper's Magazine,
jotcphus worts,
Im 1825, M. Thiers was printer's devil.
Tm Lutherans are building a new Church
at Johnstown.
Ir you want cheap bargains, deal with
those who advertise.
LoNcrci.ow calls Sunday "lire golden clasp
which closes the volume of the week."
i h ere are lour million ol three cent pie
ces in circulation.
Pants procured on tick are considered
'breeches of trust."
A Siberian lynx was shot in Deerfield, N
H., last week. His weight was 35 pounds.
The average price of a serf in Russia, is
seventy-five dollars.
It is a mistaken idea thr.t big while lior
ses are the best travellers.
The fare from Philadelphia to St. Louis is
now only $19. Four years ago it was 590.
JoHsKennedy was arrested and committed
to jail in Covington, Ky., for dealing in coun
terfeit money.
"A little farm well tilled is to a farmer the
next thing to a little wife well willed."
Daniel Webster.
Pir.GiNfi for the dead is a "grave " busi
ness but an artist who cuts on wood is a
llvtnn Cooks,
(leasnn's Pictorial,
Sheet Music,
Khakspcnre's works,
Lite ol Christ,
Law Books, Ac., Ac.
Anv of tho above or oilier books bound in full
rill, plain or lancv to suit the wishes of customers,
I would again call tlic attention of my Menus auu
customers, tollio fact that 1 have been a Practical
Bool; Binder for the last 18 years, and they can
depend on having their work dono in the very
best manner, and do the work mysell; 1 use me
best paper A. material; please five me a call my
charges ore reasonable and fair, but there is no
dilhculty ubout prices where work is done satis
factorily.
X. II. Persons having Boosthcv want bound
ran send them by stage directed to mo slating, the
the style they wish them bound in: I will do
them as low us lliey can lie done any wncre, care
fully pack them up and return thrm ; Also per
sons can send orders fur Blank Books by mail,
which will be punctually attendud to. All work
dono at short notice.
R. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder,
rottsville, Nov. G, 1832 Gin.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
Saddlery and HarncES Establishment of
G. AY. STltOII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, ISl'USS Ullll
Jiipnuncd Mounting,
Which lie will either make up to order or sell
separately for cash at prices as low if not lower
than can be had anywhere else,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
TrunUR, Vallcii!!, Carriage Whips,
AiC, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured
to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMING
done on I he shortest notice. .
All persons are invited to call and examine foi
'hemselves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, IBM. If.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
No. 47 SotifA Water Street, below Chestnut,'
yuir.ADEiii'iiiA.
tM PO RE RS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
Ac, keep constantly on hnnd the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Almonds, Currants,
Citron, (iround Nuts,
Cream Nuts, Dales,
Figs, Vanilla beans,
Preserved piii'jcr. amarinds,
Lemon Syrup, Firo Crackers,
Madeira Wine. Claret Wine,
Muscat ' Sweet Malaga
Philadelphia, July 3, 1955. ly.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
J. C. OBKUTEri'FER,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sts above Race
rrnLADELPniA.
INVITES the Ladies of the City nnd Country
to call end examine his splendid Mock oj
NBW STORE.
BEN J A MIX 11EFFXER
IJESrECFFULLV informs the citizens of
It
Raisins,
Walnuts,
Prunes,
Filberls,
Sweet Oil,
Liquorice,
Port Wine,
Sherry
G3-S300 CHALLENGE.
WHATEVER concur in the health nd IwipjiinesS of a
people is at nil lime of I ho runt vulnuUe import
ance, i hike it for grunted Unit every person will do all In
llicir power, in rave the livca of their children, and Mmt
every person will endtuvor lo promote thtir own health nt
all men liens. I feel it to ho iny duty to solemnly iwmire
yon thut WOUMS, ftccording to the opiniun of the most
oelehrnted Physicians, are the pririmry cnuaea of a tarjfo
majority of diseiisea to which children nnd adults are lia
ble ;if yon have an appetite continually c ho n gen Me fnrni
one kind of food to another, Had 11 real h, Pnin in the St o-
irmcn, ricKingnt the INom, iiiinliiess anil ruiincHsoi mo
Belly, hty Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remoniher
thai nil thrso (lunula WOHMS, and yuu aJioakl at once ap
ply the remedy :
llOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An nrliele fomwled upon Scientific Principles, compound
ed wilh purely vi'gelnule sulwluitces. being perfectly rafo
when ukeii, u ml en n he given to the most tender Infnnt
with dr-citlpil htufiiiiil fiir't. whiTe Bowel O'tlllthint s
and Diurrhtra have nmde them wack and dehititalrd the
Tonic properties of my Worm hyrup are sucli, thai il
stands without mi eqtm'l fn the cnlnlogue of medicines, in
g viiift t"ie nnd slrtnjrth to the Moninch, winch mnkes it
tilt Iniullihlj Temeily fr those nlllict'ti with Oysp'-psiii,
Ihe os!oniliinT en res nerfnrmeil hy this fymp after Phyn
emm hnve fmlrd, is the best evidence of' Us superior efti
eacy oct all others.
THE TAPE WOilMl
T!,ii it the most difficult Worm to destroy (All tint lit
frst the Imninn system, it grows to on nlmost liuMiiiiW;
lenili hcc.tlliine s coilt-d and liistcnrd ill the IiiUastin'S
snil Sl nnncli tf:.:ulins the health so Rnlly lis to cause Ft.
Vitus Uruu-p. Fits. Ac., Hint tlin-e iillai'tnl seldom il ever
su.eel lint it is Tape NVortll hn'pninf; them to an enriy
gruve. In order to destroy tins onn, a very merpeue
Irrntiu-nt must lie pursuecf, it would therefore lie proper
to ta'.e 8 to H ot'inv l.ivrr Pills sons to remove nil I'lutrue
lions, that the Worm !Tiipli:iv net ilireet upon the Woim,
whirh inuM he taken in ihi.ws ol a l alilespoonluus a nines
n d iy these direetious lollowei! hnve never been known to
fail m cariuj ll.e most uhstiuulo ce.3e ol' Tape Worm.
0" llOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
Ni part of the systrtn is more liiihle to ilisnse thrm the
1.1 Vl'.li. it servinir ns n hitcrcr to piimy the I.I.hkI, or giv
mi; the proper secretion to the bile ; so lint tiny v. nmir tie
tion of the Liver effects the other important jmrls ( tin
sytiletn. nnd results variously, in Liver Complaint. j;tun
dice. Dyspfpsii, Ac. We should, then-fore, wntfh every
svnipt"in tluit mi&rttt indicrite n wrontr netioii of the l.it-r.
These I'ids hein? composed of HOOTS K PLANTS tin-
lini hv iKitnre to heio: inc. siek : Aainelv, st, An r..-
PKCTtKANT, which nucuients the secret it in from Hi
Puluioiinry mucus mendntuu', or prompt es the disehnrire
of secreted nintter. tiud, An ALTEUATiVK, which
tuiTcs in t iiue inexplicable mid itiftenstole muntiT the
rrtnin in-'lhid netion of the nvstcm. Urd, A TONIC
Trimmings, wliieli lias been selected with tho ut
most earo.
Mr. O. bcin? enabled, from his experienee in
tile btisiucsg. to take advantage, of tlie wholesale
market, is able t sell as low as any other estab
lishment. Mr. O. wna fornirrlv ririncilial ron-
fSunliurv and vicinity, that ho has opened a .u..ior 0f i,n rxlensivc business of Mr. J. V.
new slorc in the room lately occupied by George i Hursttnan, No. 204 t'heslnut Street, and his ex
t I.. II. II. ....I ll iiict rff. . . ' 111 l. ...... ........A rtf l.i.
whirh cive tone anil slrei";t!i to ti.e nervous svsleni, re
uewins he-illli nml vior to nil parts of Ihe u.x!y. 4ta, A - - "
CATIIAHTIU. wlneh nets in pentet iinnnony Willi tne l ,,. l .,t,.,u -Sf I it un I v
other hwilients, ami opernlii'gon Ihe Bowels, and espel- V--IiCtlJI .III. 111.3 IJ .11.111111)
ling l lie wnoie mass ol eorrupt imu viitateti mar.er, nun pu
rilyitif; ths liljo.1, which destroys disev.se and restores
Ilea it il.
Uright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He lias just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Clotli3, Cassimcrs, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
C'al!cori, Ginghams, I-awits,
SiotisscUjic lie I.aincs
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCKUILS of every variety.
Also sn assortment of Iill"HVt'C. IrOH
ami Steel, Rails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
ttTJEENSWARE, f various styles snd
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SIIOr.5.
II ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
i?nt. Fish, isc.
And a great variety of other articles sucli as arc
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
tlf Country produce, taken in exchange at
the highest pri-es.
Sunbury, .May 1, 1852 ly.
tensive experience will bo a guarantee, of bis
ability to do justice to bis customers. His Stock
comprises the following.
Silk, Worsted, and Cutttm Curtain Fringes,
lliiidinir. Tassels and Cord, ilk and Worsted
liliud do. Silk. Woollen, and Cotton Hoisery,
Gloves, Combs, 11 rushes, Snaps, l'crfumery. &c.
Woollen and Cotton Knilline, and Darning Yam
forte Munuuies. Furni-'ied Work Hoxcs, llrnce-
lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call und
examine for yuursclves.
Philadelphia, September 25. 1S52 Cm.
E. J. Fry has been elected Colonel of Ihe
2d Regiment Schuylkill Volunteers, in place
of Joseph Haughawaut, resigned.
Large quantities of lard nru being put up
this season at Madison and Cincinnati, in tin
cans, which are sealed like cans of oysters.
The eyes of needles fire punched by a ma.
chine, which, superintended by one boy, can
punch twenty thousand a day.
A noon fat sheep may be had in Mexico
for twenty-five cenls ; but it is not easy Id
get twenty-five cents in that country.
It is estimated thut theie aie at least lour
thousand persons in the L'nilod Slates holdinr;
office at tho will of the President.
Nothing is so dangerous as to pretend to
be in love with a woman the reality is sure
to follow.
An old sailor, at tho theatre, said he sup
posed that dancing gills wore there dresses
at half mast as a mark of respect to. departed
modesty.
The editor of lha Springfield Republican
has been presented by a lady with a piece)
of cake, in perfectly Rood condition, which
was 26 years old last July.
Tub City Councils of I'itlsbiirch have pas.
ssd a resolution lenderina to the Les'sluture
of Pennsylvania an in vita t ton to visit the
city.
There is a family in Ohio so lazy that it
takes two of ihem to sneeze one to llirow
the head back, and tho other to make the
noise.
Nothing was so much dreaded in our
chool-boy days as to be punished by silting
between girls. Ah! the force of education.
Now a days we submit without shedding a
tear. .
Wealth and widowhood, when united, ire
dangerous things to encounter. Money may
be called the "widuw, might," whan in
large quantities, as in poverty it is in her
"mile."
Exquisite. A. writer in the Lafayette Re
publican, "court" the mines afier I his fashion:
"Tn sweet to see the trad, the frog,
The lilly and tin pollywog
But sweeter far it is to me,
To ley my bead on Sail) s knee.
The late Amos Law rence, of Boston, gave
away during his life morn than five hundred
thousand dollars ! On his pocket-book uas
inscribed the following words: "what shall
it profit a man if he gain the whole world
and lose his own soul."
s ... .si
THE PUZZLER'S CORNER.
For the Suulnuy American.
Answer to last weeks Knitim Sunbury American.
A FIZZLE.
Tkemendovs ExciTEi.irsT ! !
Cusli, Steam, Kleelrieity ! !
2'Ae Aerial and all ofifr lines out done by the
Uglittiln? l ine or
IRA T. CLEMENT.
WHO, having great fiiili in rapid sales and
sniull inofil.s. has iust received alio opened
a large assortment of
FALL AD WINTER GOODS.
At his Sto:e in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimns, Cassinets, Jeans. Drillings,
Muslins, Linens. Calieoes, Muslin dc
Lains, Launs, Ginghams, licrages.
Sii.k Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women ami Children.
drorcrics,
Sugar, Tea, CotTee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Vii : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &.C.
QUEENSW ARE,
Tea Setts, l'lulrs, Dishes, Cvps, Saucers, fj'c
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, bin, Hum, Whiskey, ic-
Ctr" Country produeo of all kinds taken in en
chance at the highest maiket prices.
Jan. 15, 1S5.1. I v.
SOWElt HAliNKS,
Publishers and Dooksellcrs,
No. 84 North Third Street,
rniLADstrxiiA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
tliblM, Pruyois, Hymns, Poetical and Historical Works,
Travels, Novels, Ac.', Ice.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind In use from a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An clreant assortment from tlie ms Imok upwards,
made of superior rainer, and best of binding.
WIUTING PAPERS.
Cnp, Port, nnd Note Paper, elegant ft) let and quality,
fttid varv chuun.
Fanny, Plain ami Adhcuive Envelope, Ink, &uh), Wa
fers, Steel Pens, Milieu, Pencils, Poite-Mnnruun, Wrap
ping Papers of all kinds, Curtniit Pnpers, &c, A. a.
Our utock Is nil freb, Irmrftt chnap nnd soldnccnrdmtrly.
Particular attention puid ti lt(j..kHclter, liuiitry Mer
chants and T ctieliers, however little they mny buy.
Sower tc IJrirnes nre I'tihlixlicra of Pi;LTON'rf aefiea of
MAGMF1CKNT OUTLINE MAPS
Knrh man In ncnrlv SICVKN FKKT SO l AUK, nnd
shown the coinparntie size uml rl;iliv p.i!iim ot" every
country on the f Mnj. Tliry nre intendrn ti l.c bmhipihUmI
in every Jri-hool Knt'in, nnd ii'-t only iniike n pptmdul np
pi'jiriineu, ltt nre nuiverwiily ncknowUtlupd to be the
IM'.ST MODI- OF TKACICNG (il'.OfiltAPHV ever
linmyht i.ut. Tlit-y r ksn inteuded to h. iifml liy t e
nr.hoiurs. contninhi; n ronipli-tc epilomr of Unrapliy. nnd
routing lest tlinn liiilf tli price ct" ll deoLTaphy nnd At1;tn.
The iyftem in in uuivrwil use hi Pfisia nnd tii-rnianyt
nnd iins inrt-ady heen intr-ilnoed in turnrd fNtlierr, I'lnl'i
df'.phin, the tuh!i: Bi-iir!h of Hosf;n, New York. Piiiln
d.lpltint lnliii)i"re, Wnslihifrton, i nd tiifouglumt New
Finland, ew York, tit., fee. Our desks nre l'adtd
wiih ree iinirviidnfinna from the moi.t tnlentvd nnd seieii-
tilie teacherB in every quarter, nnd wherever the system
lias l?tm used parents, tcaeliers and scholars unite in prum
idg il-
1. Mno of tlie WwrtPrn Tlnniphfre.
J. Map of the K4iMi-ni llemisiicre.
3. Map of Nortli Ani'-nca.
4. (ap rf 1he I'nitid Stales.
5. Map of Hiiro;.?.
6. Map of Asi t.
?. MapofP.iutit A marten nnd Al'ricn.
livery imp is brilliantly colored, varinsiied, nnd mount
ed on ninslin and roller.
Wc respcetfiillv invite the earnest attftition of 1 (mcherr.
Parents, mid Scht'ml Directors to tlntt I'nvinaitntf mode ot
teaching Geography. torVKH A 1 MtM.S.
h c ' North Taivd Street.
Philadelphia, Anir.2-, 1 V2. tt".
LANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY,
MASACAfSHTTS.
All solrcnl luniks dis
ItllODi; ISI.AMJ.
All (olvi'iit hunks dis
fONNKUTICt'T.
All sulvnt Imnks dis
NEW YORK.
eiTT.
All solvent bunks I dis
1 dis UTUk notes miller 83 J dis
rorsTBV.
1 111!
PKWSYI.VANI A.
C1TT or flllLAUELPHIS.
(J. t. Honk noira l.i dis
All solvent Imnks put
eoi xtxv.
Hnnk of CliambLTnliurg 1 dis
Bunk of Cluster Co. pur
Hnnk of Di-I.Co. Chester par
rliink of Oerninntnwil pnrj
i.iiiik oi uL'tivBonrg
Hnnk of I.PvvislnU'n
Hnnk of iMiilrllrloun 1 ihfl All solvents kink
MoniiroiniTv Co Hnnk par NKW JKKSKY
Hank iil'iNorlhilHilierriid pm (trlvnli re Hniik I
Honkof l'ittnlinrir 1 dis Comm.'rriiil H:ink dis
Hank of Paiivilis . luirlTur. Hunk Mont Holly pnr
Carlisle Hank t dis I'". A M., Middletown I'l. pnr
Colnmliin Irk A H'geCopar IMorlmni' s' Hk. Ni'wurk par
lloychtowu Hunk pnr;Mi-cli. Hk of Hii'liii ;liMi ir
I'.aiion Hank ir'M(rli. A Mnn. Ilk '1 ri-'iii p:;r
lie Hank 12 ilis Morris Co Hunk 3 'lis
I'.xclinnee IVkPi'tslmr); I i!u!Npvnrk Hk'? ft Ins. Co j (lis
Kxflmnirn H'k, Hriinrli 1 liis'dntlnre Hunk f dis
Furmrrn' H'k, HucksCn pnr'l'eopiii's HI: Patterson J ili
Knrmen' Hk. Ijinrimtrf nnrlt'riiiei.'ton Hnnk pur
FnriniirB' Hk. Ilnnliiifr p:ir,Siili.n Hankiiie Co,
Fnrm. Hk S'linvlkill i'n par fpmerrH Co (l ink
V A H. Hk Va'vnnliV I Mm flute Hank ut ('nun
Friinl.lin Hk. Wnsirn ltrtin'Smtr Hk KliznlieiM
Ilurrinhnri! Hank l'llin flute Hunk .cwnrk
1 dm Stale Ilk, N.
par
lilS
j il
i uis
Hi mipwivi; pnr
N'.'U'ton i ilis
llrnli'Hilulc Hrink
linnfailcr Hank
Lebanon Hnnk jiarl
jmiti-ii. .v iiltin. llrniK I ilis
Miners' H'k, I'ollsvilla ncr
MonmieahHii Hank I dis't7li " "''' "
Tnvlorsv'e IMHVCo 15 ilisl Iil'.I.A V.M(i:.
Sui(x Hnnk.
'rrenlon Hmikme Co par
irnion bank. p..ver I ilis
Ynrill.-vvV & 1). IllrCo l.'.din I
dis
sl Hrnii''h Hank pur Hank of il' v.ik!
AVyotr.injr lk, Vilkeli'c wr llai-k ol' r.
York Hunk, I ,lin llplawoff I in l' i
tVIteliefnoli.il dis Hk Wili-. 'n Un
MAINT.. rnriiHTs" I'
Hank of Wl"-llo.-ic Silis I'nii.n Ha "'il
Mrrmulil.- Hk. Hnngor lOriisit"?" L iuiei
All olviait bnaks 3 ilifo 1
NKW HAMI'SIIIRK. All r Ivi;'
Allsilvenl banks t dis IT HI' n
vr.UMdXT. it
Hank of St Alh-ini 2 dia'AK 'Iv.-.i t'luks
All solvent banka J iluCV'l 'iiit-rj'ii.
SV.iic
l?r nil!'
par
par
par
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1
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ii nit a-r .'i'l' I dis
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TO FEMALES.
:rcnT,"
7 o Your Own .TEcchanics.
GEOlvGE liENX.
ma:.' i :factfi:i:u or
FURNITURE AND CI Li IRS
Of the most r.isliionalle Style.
ntlentinn
d assort-
t,,.,.,., .... , , i r . -i .' . ra,:ii .1 ' Tiin sulisi-rilier res- ectf.illy ealis the
TniOI.i.SALt. nnd Kotuil, nt tlie "Plnhitlel- i I J ,.
....... , , , v. lie of tlie pulilir tu his .i.ire nnd siliinli
tilua nl h and Jewelrv More, .o. bo i . 1
Norl!, keond Street, rurnpr of iitwrrv, PhilaJcI- '"t ol cvl'r' 1un!,t' l'r"'C '
Gold Lever Wateli', full jvwrlcd.
1 carat cues, E-.i.'i i ,vl.:,.i. ennnnt fni tj reiomnu'iul itn irtoeverv ni,e
j- j wlio will exiuiiine it. on aceouiit of ils dtu-.iM-.Ti'ii!
! workinrtnshlp nnd splendid lii.isli, made up of the
l.b'i i l-est stock to lie Inn! ill tlic cilv. No eiVort is
spared in tlie mniinfaettire of Ids ware, and tl e
pi 1'ini Silver i!
fl. Hold Hrai-eWs.
iolil IVlK'llS.
Yon will find tlise Piila nn invuliml.'l'' mrdirine in mam
1 . . . i . - . . . . 1 u:i a.. r..:t :...Kin.l aoi 10..I.I c.fc.M,.Uu
llier Iota 01 oanial. Inrv nave eei rouiu ol ineitinmlili. o 1 r " ( 1
benefit, rest iriinr lbeir t'liuelionnl nrrnnffmieiils to n benl- 1 Silver Lenine, je'.veln,
thv nelion. miritVinir llio bl'Hul mill ollipr lluiilfl tto elTeetu I do il l uo.
..11'.. ... ...O 1.. Hi.. (.1 nil n...,iI.t..O.I ...I.l..h .....v nri.. l'r..Ml ' Pllliel ir U UT 1 iei B, T. t Tltill'H
,i?bt, pain in the side, Uek, Ae. ; (,o!,l 1-fH), will, ive am, M.vtr no.,.' r, ., ... , , js ;P;l.rmil,rt t.) keep nil witll tlie
Vriee, 25 renls pneli. I t'l'l J ' mper l.mcs, 3. J eents to IJ.-SH; u aun I(ianv :nl)irov(.MI(,nlH ,v!,i,-li am eimstuntlv K-ir
None nnine unless sifncil J.N. Ilolieiisaek, nil others 1 Classes, plani, 12J cents ; Itttciil, 1' t I.unet, , ma,ipHi, rtck consists of Mtiliajrany
beinir n-ine liiuuilion. o ; oilier ururiri in piojiuiin.u. ..u ,wua ..-
IV A'lenla wislimi; new supplies, nml Storf KrepiTi. , rall(,.J tu uc wlint tliev are sold for.
l-siroim of l.ec "inii'i: Au.'ii' iiu.vt atl.lress the I'ropnelor, w-r t:ii.t.p ir IPI V V
J. X. Ilob-nsu.-k, IMiilad.-b l iu. Fn ' ,
.'Ui reNsoii i . .. v-iniiiiu.
On liand, tome flnld nnd Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower tlinn the above prices.
August 28, 1S.'j. ly.
Bureaus, Sccrclarios, Ei.lctoar.Is,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JA.MKS J5. F IDLE It,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cold Lever Walclics full jewelled
hiker Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" yuartier do
Gold pens and pencil und silver halders
fcilvi r 'l ea and Table spoons
Bracelets, llreast pins L'ur rings Ac..
All warranted and sold at prices as Ur try
in the city.
November 57. 183S. if.
Gil EAT EXCITEMENT.
WILLIAM. A. KN01H,
gJESPEOTFl'LLV inl'orn.s tlie public pener
.4.
ally that lie lias just received and opened
lie hest and cheapest stock of
Tall and Winter Goods,
that lias ever been brought to the county.
Ilis stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Carsimers, Sntlinetts, Vesting, Dril-
r . I . . . r . . I n I . I .
imps, L.IHCH5, luvsiins, jians. anu an kiiius
of Winter Goods. Also a splendid
variety of Ladies Dress and Fancy
goods, Cidieces, Ginghams,
Dc Laines, Shawls, and
every rariccy of
Guods snitabl
fur Lidiis
wear. Also, an
extensive ussorlm'nt of
Silk, heaver, Fur & Slouch
Hals A large und well selected
Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ev
ery ilcscnp ion and si:e. Also, a large
assortment of Groceries, Such as Sugar, Cvffee
1 ca$. Molasses. Spurs of all kinds.
Also a larrrc assortment of Hardware and
Qiiecnswiirc, Fish, Salt and Liquors such as (Jin
IJrandy, Hum and Whiskey, besides the largest
and most general assortment of all kind of Uoods
to he had in the count).
All the above nienlioned clods will le sold at
such reduced prices as liiey can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of nil kindi. taken in exchange
at the highest market prices.
A lso, For sale a two horse spring wagon and
a hugi-v.
Aiizrsta tw sp., October 'J'J, 1S52 Cm.
rXiLCPwiiTCr.
JOHN V. MARTIN,
"pJKflS leave to inform his fiicnds nnd Ihe pnb
lie in general, !h;t he is prepared in every
respect to make clothing alter the must
Fashionable Styles,
nml in the must durable manner, nnd bis prices
viill be as reasonable as can be bad in iSunliury
or elu-wliere, in cash or approved country produce.
He will always have the advantages of tlie latest
fadiion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
edged skill in cutting, he will be assisted by the
direction of the most scientific publications rein
ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in the 1'nited States. An endeavor
will be made always to have woik completed
when reqtiiacd.
His establishment is situated in .Market Square,
Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Ollicc, in the
building formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a
hatter shop, where it will be a pleasure to him
lo see bis friends, and make such work for thc:ii
as is within the line of his business.
Sunbury August 11, 1858 if.
I I bv J. V. Frilinir. Snnlittry: Man- IMeCnv. Nor-
tlinnibeilaml ; Heisel, Turinilville ; timer, .Milton ; Hilly
A Leaker, lieorceiown ; I .eisenrinp A. Wolverlon. Paxi
ls icst. incKorv; un cu-uiers in .iieaieinu in mc
L'ounlv nml State.
AnnH II, tr.M. J
Viilu e I'ropoity.
Late tlie Estate cf E. P. SHANNON, Esq.,
CI' ,ortSiiiiiilcriaiil
i.T PRIVATE SAL2.
rjrMlE subset ibers. Executors of Ihe E-iate
of Epliraim 1'. Shannon, lule of Ihu llop
IT I
.A IT
JL
onj;h of Norlhnrribi'i himl, oiler til privnlu sale,
tliii fulluwing valiiiiblo Ileal Estate, viz:
Lot No. 77, corner of Queen run' ''-out
Street, on which is erected a twostoiy lirick
Huil.liii, formeily occupied by Ihe deceased
as a Store and Delliiii.', and now occupied
ns such. The io uie also on the. lot two Inline
divellintis. &e.
Lot No. 5J, silivjled i:i Maiket Street, on
which is eiecled a two slory whilo Fiiuiio
UivelliiiL', adjniniiia John Taggarl, E?ii..
occupied by Cl.ns. Knous.
Lots Nos. C!, 70, 71 &; 72, silimte in Mar
fcel Slreel, a two slory while, i'ranie Dwel
linej, ocenpiod by James Puiilv, and a ulable
is creeled on lots No. 69 & 70.
Tin; undivided half of Lol No. ICO, situate
on Ihe coiner of Duke and 4th Stierl, on
which is erected a two story dwellini occu
pied by Joseph McC'allislcr.
Lot No. INS, situate in Queen Slreet on
which is creeled a two (.lory while Frunm
3 ii i lil 1 1 1 ir. occupied by John Murker!
Lot No. fiO, siluait) ut Noilliwav ami Wa
ter Sneels, on which nre erected two Frame
n.vi'lliiios and Siablini;, occupied by w idow
Vaiiilliny tiiu! John Vanillin";.
Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166,
on which is erected a twostoiy Fianio Dwel
line;, occupied by John Vaudjke.
Also ten acres of cleared land, ndjoinitig
lands of John IVshay, on the Easl side of the.
Snsipieliaiina, about 'thiee miles below Dan
ville. Also tw o adjoining vacant town lots, siln
ated on Ihe comer of Second and Oriinu
Tit si to:ii
DiiiuM-rcan (lullery,
1','J Chestnut Street,
T tl.is i:ei.;br.-iti (l esliil.ii.'tinient you erin uUvnys pro-
nre tlie newest nnd in n't n:.trovel mill- ot
D AO I'MU R MOT Y I'K TAI.HuTYl'i: roltTRAITS
I ai iron, on lo un j.rr ct. lkss cimt ui.m sn. ii pii-uitcs can
lie h:id for elsewhere.
Now lb:il yjit imii s"enie je.irli y.erfeel porl nuts of yonr
I ived ones nt n mere iioiitinnl rout, don'l ilela.- lest you
lose them.
I'.yery vniiety of fiiney enses, frnnie. ftr , nn liimn or
fnriiisliei to ortl.-r. nn.l every ( ietnrr ninile anliytorv nn.l
win runted to be in Ihe best st! ol llic uit or NO ciiaIick
Cull nml see ns at l.'i'J t'liesin.it fct.
I.. II. PfHNF.I.I.
riiilaiMI;-! i:i July 17, 1'. t v.
E1IVKEJ !
So. US Chestm" St., above Sitth, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
r-rjY) T1TA VK just received their Prize
TlHl Medal, awarded lo them for
. .VljtJ.i their left Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the N orld's Fair in London, 151
being the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was wiih all the
world, ami they have taken Til E PKI21:!
TRUNK J, VALISE, DAGS, &c.
To be found in this C'itv. and at verv low prices
Call nnd see. 11ICKKV cv Tl'LL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 1 IS Chestnut St.
April 10, 1S..V.'. t!'.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
l(l!i $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
S8FA, BREAKFAST AM) DIMMJ TAtlXS,
and aluo VENETIAN IJLIM.'S, equal to I'hiia
ilclplii i luniiifact'.ire.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price
CUPno.MlDS, WOUK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TAI1LES AND
EN.TKN.-ION TAULES, j
n short, every criicle in this line ef his business. ,
He also inaiiuf,.ctui'i's all Kinds and ipiulilics of .
Oil A IK S,
j inelinliii" varieties never before to be had il ;
I hunlniry, surli ns MaiiooaM', Hi.ack Wjlxit
AMI (yfltl.KII Mai'I.K (illl.CIAN ; AMI WlMlSOIl j
I CHAIlis, ami i am v I'iami ri'rom.s, which are j
1 of the l.ilcit styles, and warranted to he cu-eilcd
j by none inaiiiifai-turcd in the Ciliisor clscwlicri'. !
j The subset ibcr is determined that there shall !
be no excuse for persons tu purchai-e furniture in
the cilice, as every couliiicnce can be ei.U'rtained
, about tiie ijualily uud linii'.i of his waie ami
; Chairs.
I His urticles will be disposed of on as good i
terms as t!;ey can be purchased clsew her. Ci.un-
; trv Produce li'lien in pa incut lor wo.k.
! 'iyj' rNDEUTAEIN'ti. Ilaviic; provided:
i himself wiili a haiubo-nu Hi.aiisi;, he is now
prepnrxl for I'ndcrt.i!.ing, and allcniliiur fnner-
; als, in t!:ii ieiiiitv, or at any coiivcuii'iit di-
tanee from this pl.iee.
! I1i.r' The Wave Iloom is in Market S'.rcci,
r below Thompson's Store and Wi a.or's 'i'nvern.
fiEor.or. ijenn.
Sunburv, Jan. 10, !.V:. If.
A CAIL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At tho 'Hblnct U'nre Iloom of
SE1VN 1IOUPT & CO.
Karket Square,
Also ol li comer of Fawn street & the Railroad
SL'NDUllV, PA.
Thankful for th patronnrre of his friends snj
rustoniers during the 17yesrs lie lias been in busi
ness in this place, lie solicits from the public s con
tinuance of their favors. During this period ha
has endeavored to keep up with the improvement
of the day, nnd has nccordinsrly extended his busi
ness in every branch and variety. The public arr
therefore invited to the attention of tha present
stock cf
CAI1IXET WARE AND CIIAIBSr
Manufactured bv
SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition lo their former stock of tlia
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chaira;.
Ijirc Spring Seat Rockintr Chain,.
uJiessuifr nureaus, Utnlre Tullesy
Marble Top Wash Stand's,
and a variety of other
new style und
Fashionable Furniture.
Having secured a lfcarsc snd made the nerss
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Y maids nml niitreae. and haslnnili too,
Hcre'a furniture of every i . u,l hue,
From side b.mrils down to kilelien tnblea,
From rueking clinira tu tonkin; cradlta
Slioulil you not hnve the ni.ly Jonx to pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter better itxj,
Or take potatoes, onto, corn, w heat ami rya j
Daik, hoop poles, Haves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thins but y..kes and threshing flnila,
From pig nnd turkiea down to little quaila.
Oinie on tlien friends, cm r.nenn.i all,
Keep trade a moving, en "piua on tho hall."
IsT Orders from a distance promptly attended
to nud work of all kinds delivered with dispatch,
j Sunbury, March 9, 1830. tf
!STA(iK OFFICE.
WASIIIMJTOX HOUSE,
SUKSUSY, TA.
JAIJES COVEIIT, Prepriotor,
J'OULD resj.ectfully announce that lie lias
taken this well known stand, where ho
will be r-ratil'ied to see and entertain bis Irinula
nnd the travcllina public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering it ill every respect a.
desirable stopping place.
No expense has been spared in filtinp; op tin's
house. The chambers are well furniatied snd
the table and bar provided with the best tha
mn'Vct can afford,
The stable accommodations arc extensive and
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The staces rt.niiing from Northumberland to
Poltsville, stop at this house, where throueli snd
way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtained,
j Sunbury, March SO, 1350. tf.
221T&Z. & ft ANDELZi.
4 Hi nnd . Irc'i Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
07 AVE established n tore where tho tsat
trade now resort fjr
Household Dry Hood?,
French Taney floods.
Dress i-'i!!.H and shawls.
Hosiery, (llo.es and Mills,
Cloths, CasMtiicrs and Vo.-tinjis,
Muslins nud Linens by the piece.
Damask Tabic Linens and Napkins,
Patent liiack ."-'ilks lor Dresses,
Full Mock of Mourninc; (ioods.
11. eV L. are constantlv receiving Pare.iins from
! HAHrtlSSUEG EOOK BIKDEiu.
v. i.. m r'n-.i; o..
: Silceesr.-m to W". II. iliek.-k, luul lliek"k A '"limine. !
"B0! )K IHNDFIis. MTATIONEIls AND i
LLANlv llOOiv MA.M.TACTl REUS.
! The subseiii'Cls lespecll'ully inform llieir friends
! and the publ.e. that tliev are now earrvini; on the
CLOTHIIIG ON CREDIT.
Notice to ull Dealers in Reedy Made Clothing.
IlKXXF.'l' & CO. request all who putetmse. ready inmle
I'l illiiiiK on cndil, l:i call ut 'I'OH'EK 1IAI.1.
L'lXI'I'III.NU IIAZAAK, and lee the (-lei.t u.lvanliicea
Ihey will have by purulmsint; lor cash ul lliia eKIrnaive
eatuljltaliiiwni. Xlm, nml tlua only, ii ilia pnueiple on
wtiieh they a.al wilk ull llieir liuiueroiiii euHoiiier, w lio
Imve milizrtl that ut ll,i hnime ihev ai.urr no eil ni in
pr.Kluen.g ihe l.t CI.OTUINO. al il,e lowct p..ible
priei-a, ami llmt Hie h.kkI. muile al Una houaa Ure m. iiest
eaa.le, in .1 fu.hional.le, and li.nel, ehenr lluui any oilier
h,.u ei.n a r.ir.1 lo .ell the .,e n,i:,l,.y f (,.!,, ari.i nr
from tin, , lre luiiiiiifueiuriiiij ..,,.1 ,n,..,;... ?' "i ,
ml lli ir .l..tur.,.i m,
" " Ill.nuilii III. iirnirn, - .if 1.
aaiea ana ami 1 i.rolua. 'Ci..r .....i. ; ... . ' . -
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O G A H
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A C I R E M
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cnmplfte.
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The nrt....i.r V"tm
1, w il t nre rfom ii..n ..-j :
Ib'iiiwlvn. n. we arc it..fil Umt ihev cai.u- fi, to ie'I
TOWI-'.lt
ud Sixth.
the B(l,-iil'it they will have in iuir iintiim f , T
niwiiit hall, w markct''S.S
jrl.tlad.lpl,.:,, Oel. U,lt!m,CO ' rr"eora.
DAVID C00PER7
COMMISSION MKI.C1IAXT
run the Sams op
Fisli, lVovisions, c.,
JVb. 9 North Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA
April 10, 1853 ly.
TM.ANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, llonds, Executions, Summons,
Ac., for sale by II. 11. MAfeSKH.
Sunbury April 26, 1851.
lHESH Vanilla Dean of a superior quality,
juat received and for sale by
Julv 31 185S II. D. MASSER.
J
LSTICES' FEE UILI.8 For sale by
Sunbury, 18.M 'SB
II. D MASSER.
TARRIACE CETIFICATES handsomely
eieouted for aala at tbu office, single or
l.y the doien.
Fresh and Spiced Oysters !
WAVING settled nt Northumberland, 1 am
now prepaied to furnish Fresh uud spi
ced Uvsleis 1111111111 the w hole season al ie
luced prices. You can depend upon them
beint! fresh, as 1 shall receive ilium daily,
(Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
lliey are only 10 nours out ol the shell.
All persons ut u instance, uiiu are in want
of the above article, can have Ihem sent per
dozen or sinsle can by addressing
V. II. VICKEItV, nt Burr's Hole).
Norlhutnbeilan.l. Ue.l. 16, 1S2.
BOOKS ! BOOKS!!
TL'ST RECEIVED and for sale a new edition
' of PIKES AKITHMETIC.
ALSO, a larj;e asaortmeut of Blank Books.
M'M. MeCARTV, Bookseller.
Sunbury, Iee. 4. 1S5S tf.
1LANK DEEDS printed on the best quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest price
at this oll'ire. by wh dcsule and retail
ARNOLD'S WKITINU ELllD and Adhc
ve and legal envelopes, for aale by
B , IL 1). MASSER.
Punhury, Jou 10, 1852
IxTWA7?ye?iI7;;
.iT Mr T'e wl,"lr,"r' J ucl, Clleaner
lXTRACT CF CINGEl-A fr..v Z2
J J'reee'ved and for sal. at .Ui.'Xef-
Pnee 25 cents.
tiunbury, Ju.y 12, 1851.
AND BILLS neally printed on new tvua
promptly executed at Uiis office. Alio
blanks, of all kinds on superior paper
Huubury, Feb. 14, 1862.
SILVER WATCHES. A fcwdouble ca
English Silver WaUhea, for aala at very low
prices by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April IS, 1351-
above business at the OLD fTAND occupied by
ii:..i.,.i. i. 'Pi n.. l ....i. i'.,.t
rjMlh subscriber beKs leave rcs,c fuhy to m- nteM lllt,.nlioi. to b'um.ess. they will merit and
-M- form Pii.NTKns generally, th.it he has sue- ; C()limint.1, ,,f llip ,,,.,,. ho ilicr.
ceeded to the Business of miinuf ictuin.. iW : av cnjov(1(1 , o!J f:,nJ
'"? '.f"-riy "' ?n '-.l'w Cri"',11 1 ""'V' i 'Particular n'tlenlioi, will be paid to the rulintr
aim Uianim I uml rutnvr. ana oiutr iuh nnu-ic o uio iruur, i i -...i-.., ..r .l...,;.,.; " t,i ,,.i. t,....
" . , . . -, , .1 i- ; dlltl Ulllllllli Ul tun ll'Plli.uiiill i'l inula. ""r
slreels, numbered in the general plat, of Cor- ! without any Purs but wit,, the simp e reliance : (.om:(v tu.tAl.MlK Ulul irlvall.
onch. Nns. 215 & 216. I "V l'i? established el.a.actcr It has borne, j,;ivil,Utt, ., cvpIV variotv f fuU d hall
Also four vacant lot 4 on 1 bird and Uranpo leclm? coiiii.icni ol us yams nine ui...iuoi. ; . , . . . , , , , ,
1. nl ,lio I1..1V I il'lir lino ivllll n C.l . I I IIMS ! . .
. ,.ii.ii.vevei:i,n.vvr.iv I liooLs, music, newspapers, 0.:c.
cash. v-i' i"" k-"- paltcrn and in any slUe required.
April 10, lso.. It. j I,, addition to llic above, tl.cy have, and will
v . . ft a " p j ev I nt nil times keep, a t,encial assoilincut of STA-
Ui.ijr.JbN JULfaJSJrb Nil TIONURY, consisting of
lYItoIcnlc ni:d Itclnil CIccu
the New York and ri.i!i;i!c!phia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
t'nsh.
KinvAiii) E. Eyrk, Washington I. I.AxnrLi ,
Philadelphia, July It, 1 71. ly.
row 2r tn.vrx.
MEANS OF THE
KETJ-X'ULA-
nii'v ... v ..- I.:.
';Vi own i'liyiii inn ! Tuihti-
sixtii edition, with up-
. .. i r i . i
k-i warns oi a uuiiureti en);ra
vines, howiu; private dia-
i
Streets, titiuibeied in the ceneral plan ot suid
Bornuyh. Nos. 20a, 21U, 211 k 212.
Also four vacant luls friitinr on Market
and Si.v.h Slreeis, iiiiining F.ast to un Alley,
numbered in tht (lonernl plan ol said lior
tiiiiih, Nos. 77, 78, 71) &; 80.
Also four vacant lots Ironline; on Oianr;o j
Mreet, nnd iiuiiibere.l in Ihe ceneral plan ol
said ll.ironph, Nos. 1S5, 186, 187 &. 1S8.
The above property will be sold in parts
or parcels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apply to John
Cake, Ksc., at Northumberland, or to the
subscribe rs.
ALKRKD KXF.ASS. P .
THOMAS STRAW HRIDGE. r'x "'
Noithiinilierland. Mav 22, 1852. tf.
periodicals, law
bound III anv
JOHN Ii. TAYLOU,
Manufacturer of
Monument, Tombs,
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and Amf.rican Makdi.e.
At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa.
ilE-SPECTFl'LLY inform the public that all
4' work in his line will be made up of the very
best material and finished 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 to call and examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
Mav 15. ia5S ly.
Win. McCarty, Jlookseller.
UESrECTFl'LLY informs bis friends and
the public, llinl be has removed his Book
Slore, to Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naille. Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posile tho Court House, on the norlh side,
where keeps for sale constantly on hand a good
assortment of books and stationary.
For .Sale A large new spring waggon fit for
2, 3 or 4 horses.
Punbury, July 24, 1852. tf.
BLANKS.
LANK.3 of every description can 1 had by
applying at the office of the American.
ESTABLISHMENT.
S. E. Corner Sicond and Chestnut Sts.,
PIIILAUrLPIIIil.
WHERE mav be found, one of the largest
and best assortments of Clocks and Time
pieces in the 1'nited Stales, in quantities to suit J
purchasers, of from a Mimic Clock, lo one thou- .
sand Cocks: rinhracins every variety of stvlu
and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, I
Counting Houses, Puilois, Sleeping A partiiieuts,
nnd Kitchens, Steam and Canal Boats, und Rail ;
! Road Cars.
Also KCnornl sale Ar.-hI, fir Knpp lately pnt- j
enled SciMitilie Niche Oold Pen. Wholesale j
anJ Retail (iold nnd Silver Pen Holders, and
Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Hoods. Tlioso )
wishini? to purchase will find il to their interest
lo call before liurchasius elsewhere.
JAMES UARUKR,
S. E. Cor. dies tout & 2nd Sts., Phila.
April 10, 165i. ly'
S0AP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY,
No. 19 Wood St., bchceen 2d If 3d Sis., and
Slate mill IVeeilll.
I .rail I, ne. I",
I .ellel l,lllljis,
In.li:)' Itlll.lu r.
"llf.-',
Ceil T.e.e.
II .ink ( ar.ls,
r..:,iei,
rusnrea, .Ve.
tTEE BILLS. Juslicea and Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on cau' paper for
sale at this office.
nDD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
' cine for sale by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury. Jan. 27th. 1849
KNOW AND SPK1INU AIUIU tSK LAT
t'HES. An excellent article, for sale al
half ihe usual price by J W. FAILING,
rtuubury, July 7. 149-
1JATENT BR1TTAN1A STOPPERS for
bar bottles for aale by
II. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 15, 1851
An,
17 A'ori BlA Street,
I'llll.ADIH.I'UIA.
Jolm liancrot't Jr. ami Son,
JEsPECTFULLY inform Store-keepers, Mer-
ai , .i . .i , e. i
- rnallta. are., mat lliev aiaillliaeiurt: uiiu .m.o ! r, . . . .
, . . ..... .i n. II. I Ollllirv n.prenallia jm liarlu-n itr v
l.elter Paper, Knives,
':il ' Ifllill.-'.
Ilriiwinir ' InliRiiii'.W,
Trjnsler " 1 1 il 1. 1 alers,
r.'ininir ' lihiel; 1:.'.,
Ill 'Itinir u S.riliii" nx,
Meel I'ens, II. ue Ink.
.'aniline Ink. r .nviiii.' Ink,
Alii'ild's rilinjr I'lalil, T
ly paper ruled to pattern, nnd all work war
ranted and djue verv cheaply.
F. I.. HITTER & CO.
March 13, l55. tf.
LIBERTY STOVE WORKS,
& UIIOU'X STIIEET,
Zm above Fourth,
PHILABBLFIIIA.
11 E undersigned respectlully Iiilorm Ihe pn'i-
lie thut tliev are in full operation at their
new foundry, and ready lo execute orders for
stoves of every description on the most reasona
ble terms.
Thrv invite the attention of STOVE DEAL.
F.l.'S to llieir lame assortment of S'l'O V Ks. nil !
of which arc entirely new, and got up at great
expense. Among which nre the Liberty Air
Tight Cook, Complete Conk, Star Air Tipht,
Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny l.ind lm
p lined. Fire King Radiators, Salamanders. Can
nons, liases, Bare Cylinders, Bar Room Stoves,
Furnaces, lias Ovens, &r., Ac.
ABBOTT ir LAWRENCE
ease in every shape and
form, and lnulmrinatioiis of
the penerative system,
i?.v !' Vm. Ywiintr.
Tl.c time has now arri-
! ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases,
need no more become the victim of hi-ai-sist,
as by the prescriptions contained in this book,
any one may cure himself without hindrance lo
limines, or the knowledge of the must intimate
. friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In
I addition to the general routine of private disease,
it fully explains the cause of manhood's early de
. dine, with observations on marriage besides
many oilier derangements w hich it would not be
! proper to enumerate in the public print.
! IT' Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
! CENTS, enclosed in a Idler will receive ono
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies w ill be
i sent fir one dollar. Address, Hit. V. YOl'NG,
I No. K5 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
i 7" Hr. YOl'NCi can be consulted on any of
j the Diseases described in his dill'crcnt publica.
tiona, nt his Oilier, 132 Spruoc Street, every day
between U and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
I Philadelphia, June 5, 1S5J ly.
T
for Sale, Palm, While, Variegated, Yellow and
Brown Soaps, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of
good quality and at reasonable prices.
IV Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat
April 10 1852 ly.
IjBATHEK.
Fritz, AVilliiiins 5 llemlrv,
Store, No. 29 JVor'i 3d Street.,
rilll.AUI'.U'iU.v
MOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
ers, Commission and Ceneral Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
O?" Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street.
Aug. S8, 1852. ly.
lnfTLBY'S COCGU CAXUy'. An eTeel.
lout remedy tor coughi, colds. For sale
atjlhia office.
December 4, 1852.
IGK aale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 85 cts, Pure Essence of
Ginger.25 tenia
WRIT1NU FMTU and self sealing Enve
lopes, just received and for sale bv
April 19. 1851. H. B. MASSER.
BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of .$300, for sale by
AprU Sfl, 1851 II. D. MASSER.
in. lied to call uud examine our assortment.
April 10, l6oi. ly.
SUNBURY FERRY.
ENRY W. Bl'CUER informs the public
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
aa he is now well prepared with good and suffi
cient emits he will be enabled to accommodate
the public with promtuess and despatch.
April; 10, 1852. tf.
Valuable HooKm,
I IFE or Cihiist, handsomely hound, D'A-
- llfi.Mk's HlSTOUY OK THK RKKUBMiTlOX,
Bi.isk Dvt-iiooKs a k ii Lkiickiis, full bounded.
For sale al the publishers prices by
H. B. MASSKR
Sunbury, July 14, 1819
O.SE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this
excellcHt arucle for Tetter, d c., just received
and tor sale by IIUNUI M.Aaouit.
Sunbury. July 28. 1849.
OLD PENS with and without cases, of a
very surior quality, just received.
Also a frou supply of Writing Fluid, for aula
b H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury. Dee. 87, 1851.
fpiSSL'E PAPER. Yellow Tissue pair for
1 coverinn glaaeea, Ac. ,for sale at Utecflice of
tHs American.
GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c,
wiioi.i:sm: ami uktaii..
HE Philadelphia Window filasa Yare--
house, and Drug, Paint, Varnish, ll and
Color Stores,
iYos. 33 oik 35 North Fourth Street.
East side, has the largest assortment o 1 Window
Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other
(1 LASS,
in the city; comprising upwards of 15,000 dif
ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest sire, up to.
US by CO inches of Sheet, and as large as 5 by
7 feel of Plate Class, including' English Crown,.
French, German and American, both
Single and Double Thick.
Also, a large assortment of Very Thick Glass,,
for Sky-Lights, Bulk Windows, Ac.
The Subscriber having a I envy sloe! en banip
is prepared to fill orders :;i ihe shone I notice,
and on tho most reasonable terms. l.dJ sixes
of any pattern cut to order.
Ground White Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of irr.
ery description ; Turpentine ; I.inscod Oil, boilw
ed and raw; Paint Mills; Putty; Brushes;,
Dye Woods, Ac, Ac., &c.
And also, a large supply of fresh imported'
. DRCGS AND MEDICINES..
j. ii. sphague;
Nos. 33 & 35 Noah 4lh Su, E. Side..
April 10, 1852 ly..
. H. ZIMMERMAN,
jistiti: OF THE rutcE.
Sunbury, Pa..
Office ill Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
17 Moniaa nollected and ail busineas niomnlly and ears--fully
attended lo.
April SO, 1850
STONE" Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al
monds, P unes and Cream Nuts..
Planes of all kinds.
Sail and Plaster. Juat received and for sal
by JOHN W. FKILINQ..
Sunhurv, Dse. 29, 1849.