Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 23, 1853, Image 4

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    SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
TEE PUZZLER'S CORNER.
Eaa.Ttm. The Mmeki Enigma mi composnl of
tl lattars, not
Amvrnt to last wsekl Enigma Tire Coustt Pt t
ScRtrTicM. For Ilia Snnlinrr American. '
SIBIPTUBAL ENIGMA.
Iam composed of 18 lelttn
Mr 1 4 9 17 waa eMe'of lha Beiiiamites.
Mr S 10 10 win Prophet.
Mr 3,1 ', 14 wn rn"'t tviant " Home.
Mr 4 I was tins cliiel'cilv ol' the Moabilra.
Mr was a kin to the fnmily of Jacob.
Mr 6 S 17 I mil K inr of lira I.
My 7 is a alinilar reprwntntinn of the Cnss.
My It 4 I was ilakenf.Mount Scir.
Mr ' was Prophet and Preacher.
My 10 17 3 tni one nt" the twelve trilwe af Israel.
Mr 1 1 S 14 V4 win a Jniljre of Isreal.
My 19 t 10 created front aatimi.limiiit in Pharoah'semirt.
My 13 0 4 I W,,B Prophet ami Preaehet.
My 14 3 was one of the oklrst ritira in the w rkl.
My 15 II 10 was given to Christ as a murk.
My 16 14 19 la a city often mentioned In tie liookanf
Joahna ami Jurlpca.
My 17 14 4 IS ' a llrhrew month
Mr In I wnstliedwilliinr place of Cain.
My wh ile lathe moat populirand efficient Officer in tlie
thirteenth Conareaaionnl i)iatrict.
A newer next week.
April SI, 19.53.
Poetry
A RUSTIC RHYME.
A bee, while lay sleeping ynuntt Doll)',
Mistook her red lips forhe mse ;
There honey to set k were no folly,
No flower so tweet ever blows.
It lickletl, nml waked her ; when, clapping
Her hand on the impudent bee,
It sniiio her ; and Dolly, caught napping,
Came pouting and ciying to me.
Said she, Take the sling out, I pray you !"
What way I was puzzled to try,
And a trifling wager I'd lay you,
You'd have been as much puzzled as I.
I'd heard about sucking out poison
A sling is a poisonous dart
So I kissed her Iho act was no wise one ;
The sting found iis way to my heart
A STRING OF ITEMS.
The Lawyer. of Rochester, N. Y.,it is said,
are about to strike for higher fees.
Tub wheat crop in Western New York, is
said lo ba very promising for a good yield
The journeymen masons of Rochester are
on a strike for higher wages.
Delaware Shad sell in Mobile at present
at four dollars each.
The entire population of California is 224,
43,
Hon. J. J. Crittenden has declined I
public dinner tendered to him at Mobile.
A young lady recently discharged her lover,
because he told her that the wind had shifted
The U. S. ship of war Vermont, lately
detached from the Japan expedition, has
been laid up in ordinary.
Flags were flying in all parts of New
York city, on Tuesday, in commemoration of
the birthday of the lamented Henry Clay.
Charles Ellet, Esq, has been appointed
Chief Engineer of the Virginia Central Rail
road.
It is proposed in the Pittsburg papers to
connect the Peoria and Oauawkwa Railrord
with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roads.
The Journal of Commerce, Courier and
Enquirerj Sun, Mirror, and Day Book, of
New York, refuse to give the advance asked
by the ,lPrinters' Union" of that Cily.
Area of large Cities. The area of Ba
bylon was 225 square miles; that of Nineveh
was 246 square miles ; whilo that of London
and its environs is but 114 square miles.
The Philadelphia public can congratulate
itself upon the conviction of Spring, one of the
most hardened wretches that ever existed.
He should be executed as soon as possible.
The security of the community demand it.
Eastern Penitentiary. The Supreme
Court, this morning, appointed Chambers Me
Kibben, an Inspector of the Eastern Peniten
tiary, in place of Hugh Campbell, who re
signed,
Many of the Editors are now debating
whether a wife is a lady. When they have
arrived at a satisfactory conclusion on that
point, we offer them as a subject for their
gigantic intellect, whether a husband is a
geritiV man.
A Di'EL took place at Cincinnati a few
days since between a grandson of Ex-President
Harrison, and the son of an extensive
banker; on the second Are the descendant
of the President received a ball in the left
arm. Cause, a young lady in pantalettes
and short dress.
The Fall River Murder. John Murphy,
who killed his wife in Fall River on Satur
day, by pouring vitriol down her throat, has
ncl yet been arrested. He has since been
seen in New Bedford. His wife, at the time
she was tied in bed, was intoxicated. The
children ate the chief witnesses against him.
RECIPES.
Hvdrophobia. An English Journal says
that an old Saxon has been using, for fifty
years, and with perfect success, a remedy
for, the bite of mad dogs, by the agency of
which he has rescued many fellow-beings,
and cattle from the fearful death of hydro
phobia. The remedy is to wah the wound
immediately with warm vinegar or teDid
water, dry it, and then apply a few drops of
mutiatio ocui, wnicti wilt destroy the poison
of the saliva, or neutralize it, and the cure is
effected.
Making Coffee The best way of ma
king Coffee is to put the ground cuflee into a
w ide-mouthed bottle over night, and pour
. rather more than half pint of water upon eaoh
ounce and a half, lo cork the bottle, in the
morning to loosen the cork, put the buttle
into a pan of water, and bring the water lo
boiling beat : the coffee is then lo be poured
off clear, and the latter portion strained; that
which is not drunk immediately is kepi
closely stoppered, and heated it is wanted
Worth Rememserino. A small lamp,
with single tubs and wick, such is used
for burning fluid, if filled with chlono elber
and lighted, will disinfect a sick room,
ratty parlor, or 'other "odorous" place, in
tery few minutes. So says the Annual '
Scientific Discovory for 1853.
LIST OF CAUSES
T
OR Special Courl of Common
Dees of
held on
' Northumberland County to be
(lie 4lh Mondnv of MaV. A. D.. 1853.
Frederick Keener ts Wm. Ayrss
Peter I'nrael s Jacob Hiblcr
.nines Graham et nl vs II ugh Bcllss et si
Piatt tc rintt vs Henry Mnaaer
Com'tli for Win L Hcineninn vsT A Billinptoti
Louis Alex. Napoleon Du
Peterr Do.qttet vs punier el. .1.
snmo vs Tierre tidier ct. nl.
E John for W Camp vs Wolvcrton 4 Leisenr'g
Eyater for Weaver vs EbVr Greenough ex't
Joanna lVmlcville vs A I" Kapp
Mnhonny and Shatnokin A,,railttm r.ul
Improvement Co
Snrnh L Keen vs Abraham Brnsiou
So mo vs Samuel Savidgo
Com'wcallli for 8. D. vs T, A. BiUingtoii &
Jordnrl . bail
Henry Dnnnel et nl vs Hugh Bellas
Robert Philips vs Zcrhy Hun and Bhanwkin
Improvement Company
JAMES BEARD, Proth'y.
Frothonntarv's Office,
Suiibury, March S, 18.r2.- $
Estate of MARY MARSH, deo'd.
JOTICE is hereby Riven that letters tcstnmcn-
' tnry on the estate of Mary Marsh, dee'd., late
of Sliainokin township, Northumberland county,
have been granted by tSc Register of said county,
to thi undersigned. Therefore all persons in-
dcbtiu to said estate will discharge the same,
and those having demands will present them to
AMOS VA8TINE. Ex'tor.
Shamnkin Township, Mandi 12, 1853. fit.
'10,009 SHINGLES
A GOOD lot of 2G inches white pine Shingles
for sale at $IOpcr.L
J. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan I ft 1654
If
1,000 Men Wanted.
ON the live of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har
risburg) and Sunbtiry, in the StBte of Pennsylva
nia. This road is fifty four miles in length' runs
through a higblv improved country, and will
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborer for tho next twelve months. A
large portion of the lino is heavy rock excavation,
laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal wages.
DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, 1853
Laborers Wanted.
THE subscribers want immediately on the
Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union
county, seven miles below Sclinsgrove, from
50 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wlum one dollar per day will pe paid.
SAVIDGE. WJLVEKTON A CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853. tf.
liosendale Hydraulic Cement.
AN excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed walls.
For sale by
EVI SMITH at SON,
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly.
FOURTH ARRIVAL OF
AT THE NEW STORE OF
I. W. TENKR & CO.,
Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
anJE invite the particular attention of our
y V friends and the public to our Fui-hth
supply of goods just received, adapted to the winter
season. We have now a much larger assortment
in every department than at any time since wo
opened in jlpril last; all of which we arc deter
mined to sell at the same low prices which have
hitherto secured to us such a generous support
fro.n a discerning public, and for which we beg
iTturii our best thanks.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods,
Hardware, Quccnsware,
CROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Single and Doubled Barrelled Guns,
Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Wall
Paper for Room and Window
Blinds, Lemons, Nuts and
Candy, Salt, Mackerel,
Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails,
Window Glass, Paint StuIT, Oils and Putty, Car
pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety
of other articles.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1852 ly.c
ANOTHER LATE ARRIVAL OF
CHEAP GOODS.
FRILING & GRANT.
FJESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
that has ever been brought to Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Camimcres, Sutlinets, Vestings,
Flannels, Votlens, tyc,
And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRKSS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
11 erases,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Caps for Men and Boys.
Also a large assortment of (jllOtXUICS,
Sl'CH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Alao a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
llltl'na Avr. -
me, u'f .If 'arS "J -ost general assort
tnent of all kind. 0f good, lo be had iu this
rir t'ouiitrv nr.iilor. r -o i . . .
Chang, at ,he highest nLet'pHc. " "-
ounourv, rsov. 13, 1852.
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON
ATo. 47 South Water Strttt, below Chestnut
PHILADELPHIA.
MPOREH3 of Foreign Fruiu. NuU, Wie,
&.C., keep constantly on hand tl.. fulowi, '
")'cJLe"h 7 wi" ,l Te'y low S
Raisins, Almonds, CurranU
Walnuts, Citron, Ground NuU.
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filbert, Figs, V.nilla bear,.
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Kir. Crackers,
Port Win., Madeira Win., Claret Wine.'
rllierry " Muscat B wee t Malaga "
Philadelphia, July a, 1852 ly.
"A Penny saved is a Penny Earned."
MARPLE SIS LANK HOOK
MANUFACTORY,
And Job Book Bindery,
Market above Centre Street, Potltville, Pa,
BLANK Books bound and ruled in any and
every style, in the moat durable and sub
stantial manner, with or without printed Heads.
Person in want of
l.edgera, Docket",
Day Bonks, Minute Booka,
Journals, Letter Booka,
Blotters, Receipt Books,
Coal Ledgers, tit., &e.,
or any kind of Blank Booka, would do welt lo
give me a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac
tion, Paper ruled to any pattern desired. Par
ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old
Books,
Bibles,
Hymn .Books,
tilcason's Pictorial,
Sheet Music,
Sbakspcarc's works,
Life ol Christ,
Law Books, &e., Ac.
(iodey's I.ady Bonks,
Graham's Magazine,
Sartain's Magazine,
Harper's Magazine,
Joscphus's works,
Any of the above or other books bound in full
gilt, plainer fancy to suit the wishes of customers.
1 would again call the attention of my f.iendsand
customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical
Book Binder for the last 18 years, and they ran
depend on having their work done in the very
best manner, and do the work myself; I use the
best paper ct matorinl ; jileant give me a call my
charges arc reasonable and fair, but there is no
dilliculty about prices w licro work is done satis
factorily. N. B. Persons having Boosthey want Bound
can scud them by slajjc directed to me staling, the
the style tbey wUh tlicm bound in: I will do
them as low as tbey can be done any where, care
fully pack them up and return them ; Also per
sons can send orders for Blank Books by mail,
which will he punctually attendad to. All work
done at short notice.
R. L. MARPLE.
Practical Book Binder.
Pottsvillc, Nov. C, 1852 Cm.
SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &c.
rtillK uicrilw n iiflVr lf Curs tut Merchant, Ticach--L
KitB nnrt School Oommi .tups, nnr of the In-nt tin tried
st'vkRnr Sl'lHlOL HOUkS and STATIONARY to le
found in the City, which they ure nble to i-flcr at fit si
price.
COUNTRY iMKKCHANTS
Will find oil the It-ndinp School Itookf, Wnliiifr nnd Wrnp
ping Ptipt-m, Curtain Pnprrs, Hlnsting l'liprrB, und nllordi
imry tStiitionury, Blank liooks, Pens, Ink. Ac, on the niiwt
fuvtiruble tiMiiis.
SCHOOL COMMITTEES,
TkU'HKR AND OTI1KHS ri'llCltASlNG IS QUANTITIES for
Schools, are iliviti-d to call and examine out slock. We
have had c imidernhle experience iu supplying tchnol l)is.
liicls, anil being Pul-liihers of n nuniiier of extensively
lined S di'iol Hooks, air I'aeilities for getting such stock otc
uttfltirpnNicd.
Am incut our Pnhliealions will la found the following :
Cinuly 'a Spelling Jt.iok, revised edition;
Primer ; Young Orntor ;
(uinmiTc's Surveying. Ihe stnudrcd Tieuttse on this Sci
enee : HoniivciiMle,n Mensuration :
Anderson's Davenport's History of the t'niteil States, used
in the Pnlilie Schools of New York and Philadelphia ;
Oimuneie's Progiesnive Spelling Hook:
t'ouily's tirnnmicr ; litiu Dictionary ;
The R mk of Couuncicv,&c-. e., c.
1'Kl Alt Ill'NT SON,
41 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
rchrunry 2tl, IrVUl, 3m.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TIMIE Copartnership heretofore existing under
l the name of James II. & Win. B. Hart, is
this day dissolved by the withdrawcl of William
R. Hart. Tho business of the late firm will be
settled by cither of the undersigned, at No. 229,
North 3d street.
JAMES II. HART,
WILLIAM B. II ART,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue the business under
the name of James H. & Thomas Hart Thank
ful for past lavors. they respectfully ask the at
tention of their friends and the public to their
stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest
market rates.
JAMES II. HART,
THOMAS II ART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1653 Jrt, tl.
NEW STORE.
11KNJ A 31 IN 11K1TNE1I
J ESPECFKl'LLY informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he litis opened a
new store in the room lately occupied by George
Rright, opposite Uolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
C'nllcocs, Gliigliaiii, LniTiiN,
MoiiNNClinc Ic I. nines
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
nml Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various stylos and
patlPtns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, i-c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
-.lie lowest prices.
Country produce taken in exchange at
tlie highest pn cs.
Sunbury, .May I, 1852 ly.
Tremendous ExciTEstrNT ! .'
Cash, Steam, Electricity!!
ZVie .dentil and nil other lines out done by the
Ughl nl iiff l ine of
lit A
T. CLEMENT.
WHO, having great failh in rapid sales and
small profits, hns just received ano opened
a large assortment of
FALL AD WINTER C00DS.
At his Store in Mar:;ct Street, Sunbury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
lus stock consists of a general assortment ol
Dry (Joods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, C alicoes, ilusttn de
Lams, Lairns, Ginfihams, Berages.
Sh.k Hats.
A large assortment of lioots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grocer Ion,
Sugar, Tea, CoflVe, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, t ish bait, 1'laster.
HARDWARE,
Vis : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Sttts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, t)c
LIUUKS,
Vinr. Brandy, Gin, Rom, Whiskey, 4c
VV Country prod ueo of all kinds taken iu ex.
change at the highest market prices.
jail, to, iso j. iy.
mLVElt WATCHES. A few double rase
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
Pices by H. D. MASbER.
Banbury, April 13. 1M
1 IANU BILLS neatly printed on new type
promptly executed at this office. Also
blanks, of all kinds on suiriof paper.
Sunbury, rb. U, Ubi.
fiMITH'8 ESSENCE OP JAMAICA RIV
t5K' fresh supply just raceivtxl, ami for
"J U. U. M A9ex.lv.
Bwnbury, Jan. 10, UA3.
C3-S500 CHALLENGE.
WH ATF.VKR eosecrna the liintlh and hnipinma of s
ixvipls a at all times of tlis most vnlunlile import
ance, 1 tnke it for granted that every person will do all In
their power, tn save the lives of ttieir children, and that
every person will endeavor In prnmotetheir own health at
all sacrifices. I feel it lo ia my duty to solemnly assure
you that YvoniMS, according lo tho opinion of the most
oelchrnled rhysicinns, are the primary eanaea of a lonre
majority of diseases to which children and adults are lia
ble :if yon have an appelite continually chnitgeuhle from
one kind of food to another, Had llreath, Pain in the sto
mach, Picking nt the Nose, llnrdneas and Fullness of the
lielly, llry Cough. Plow Fever, Pulse Irregnlnr remember
thai nil these denote WORM:, and yon shoald at once ap
ply the remedy
HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An nrticlf f iundctl iipnn fVipntificprfiipfpleii, compound
ed with tmrpty vrgotnlile fnilmtniicru, beinj( ptvfccUy afe
with decided lieneheinl eifeet, where Howel Complaints
anil Diarrhira have made them weak and debilitated the
Tonic properties of my Worm Si rup are such, Hint it
stands without an eqnnl in the ralnlngtie of medicines, in
g ving tone nnd strength to the Stomach, which makes it
an Infallible remedy for those ntHictcd with Dyspepsia,
Ilia atoni?tiitig cures performed hy this Synip after Physi
cians have fniied, is the best evidence of' its superior effi
cacy oVei all others.
THE TAI'K W0RM1
Thin is the mott difficult Worm to destroy of all thul In
font the humnn rrystrtn, it prow to nn shnoDi Indefinite
Icinrtli iMxomiiie unpolled hud fnntriiid in the Intcattiin
nml St'tmtich cfTt'etiiiff the henllli to midly n to ruum St.
ViliiB DiincR. Kits. Ac., Ilittl Hume nlflirtrd cldoin if ever
nuppt't th.it it is Tnpo Worm humming them to an early
(Trove. In order tn destroy this Worm, a very energetic
trcntmrnt munt he pursued, it would therefore he proper
to inke tT to 8 of my Liver Pills sous to remove nil obstruc
tion, that the Worm Sympnuiy net direct upon 1 lie Womi,
wnien must ne inKcu in iMee nt y I uiiirsptroniutis d times
n dny Ihene directions followed hnve never been known to
fail in curing the most ohstinute ciine of Tnpo Worm.
JO-. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No pnrt of the system is more liable to disense than the
lilVI'.R, it serving nn n lilterer to purity Ihe MinhI, or piv
uift the proper see re lion to the hih: ; so that any wrnui ac
tion of the Liver niccts the oilier importnnt parts of the
system, nnd results vari 'tislv, in Liver CotnpLtiut. Jnun
dire. Dyspepsia. JVe. Wc should, therefore, witi'h every
svmpt i'm that mitrht indiente s wrmiff netion of ihn Liver,
Thrse Pills being e mip-'seil of ROOTS PLANTS fur
nislietl by nnture to heal the sick : Namely. 1st, An KX
PKCTORANT, which numeiits the secretion fr.m ihe
Pulin nnry tnueus tnembrnne, or promotes the discharge
of secreted matter. 2nd, An AlsTKU ATIVK, which
clmnpti iu s tine inexplicnhle nnd insensible ui:imier the
certain m -ibid netion of the system. 3rd, A TONIC
which gives tone und strength to' the nervous system, re
newing henlth and vigor to nit parts of the lwly. 4th, A
CATHARTIC, whirh nets in perfect harmony with the
other ingredients, nnd operating oiilhe lt iwels. and expel
Hn the whleinnss ofprrrupt and vilinteil matter, nnd pu
rifying the 1 J loud, wliich duclroys discuso and restores
ncHiui.-
TO FEMALES.
Von will find these Pills nn invaluable medicine in ninny
eomplaints to which you nre subject. In obstructions ei
ther tnUil oi pro-tial, they have lceii found of incatimuble
henefit, restoring their fiinetionnl irrnugements to n heal
thy action, purifying the LI'KhI nnd other fluids so efTcetn
nlly to put to lliirlit nil complaints which may nrise from
female irregularities, ns hendache, giddiness, dimness of
sight, pain in the side, back, Ac.
OCT" Price, 25 cenls each.
None genuine unless signed J. X. Ilobensack, oil others
bcinir base liuiUUtou,
IV" Agents wishiiur new snnoltes. nn.l Stors kViwr
desirous of becoming Airents must nddress the Proprietor,
I. N.
Solit hv J. W. Fnlinir. Sniiliurv ? M:.rv M.-rnv Vor.
ll 'trciiBIt a, l IIIIIlHI'lllMIH, i n,
thuiulierlnnd ; Beiscl, Turlmtville: Hn.er. Milton ; Ditty
ft linker, Oeirgetowu j Leisenrlng ft Wolverlon, Puxi
nos; Wicat Hickory; nil dealers in Medicine in the
County and Slate.
Ailput II, IMS ly.
JUST IIECEIVEJ)
AT THE
Saddlery and Harness Establishment of
G. Y. STKOII,
Market Street, Sunbury,
A new assortment of Silver, Urns and
Jsipnnned 3Iounting,
Which ho 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,
TruiikK. VnllreH, Carriage Whips,
&C, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured
to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
done on the shortest notice.
All persons are invited to call and examine fot
hemsolves.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange.
Sunbury, May 1, 18f)2. tf.
EYRE & LANDELL,
4lh and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARE now receiving for spring sales
V Fine Stock of Dry Goods,
Illack and Colored Silks,
Fashionable Shawls,
New designs of Drcs Goods,
British, French and India Goods,
Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods,
A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen
Goods,
M. U. Wholesale Olivers supplied with scarce
and desirable Dry Goods at low rRiitsftit set
cash.
February 1?, 1853. 3m.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
AVTLTJAM A. KNOI115,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public gener
ally that he has just received and opened
he best and cheapest stock of
Tall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been brought to the county.
His stock consists of every variety of
Dry Hoods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinrtts, Vestinsrs, Dril
lings, Linens, Mustms, Jeans, and all kinds
of Winter (!uo,ls. Also a splendid
variety of Ladies Dress and Fancy
goails. Calicces, Ginghams,
De Laines, Shawls, and
every variecy of
Goods suitable
for Ladies
wear. Also, an
eetensive assortm'iit of
Silk, Jlcavcr, Fur If Slouch
Hals A large and urll selected
Assortment of lioots and Shoes of ei
ery Acscrip ton and size. Also, a laree
assortment of Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee
n. . . ... ....... -'
i eas, Molasses, bpices oj all kinds.
Also a large assortment of Hardwaro and
Quecnswarc, Fish, Suit and Liquors such as Gin
lirandy, Rum and Whiskey, besides tho largest
and most general assortment of all kind of Goods
to be had in the county.
All the aboe mentioned goods will le sold at
such reduced prices as they can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kindi taken in exchange
at the highest-market prices.
Also, r or sale a two horse spring wsgon and
buggy.
Augesta tw sp., October 99, 1852 6m.
PROCLAMATION.
"OTICE is hereby civen that a Special
-I-' Court of Common Pleas, in and for Ihe
County of Northumberland, to commence at
the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday Ihe 23d
day of May next, mid. will continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance, at Ihe lime appointed
agreeable to their notices.
Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 26lh
day of February, in the year of our Lord
one thousand ei"ht hundred and flfly-threti
nnd the Independence of the United Slates
of America the 77lh.
WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff.
Cod save Ihe Csmmonweullh.
GOLD PENS with and without cases, of a
very surior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal
ty 11. B. MASSEK.
Banbury, Dec tT, 1851.
TJLANK Parchment Paper I Wis and blank
Mortgages, Uontls, Eifteuliona, Summona,
cVc, for sals by H. B. MASSEH.
Sunbury .April 38, 15!
Cheap "Watches Jewelry,
yiTHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel
w T phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 9fl
North SccomVStrect, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IS en rat cases, ,00
Silver do. full jeweled, BI4
Gold Spectacles, 7.00
Fine Silver do, 1.5o
Oold llracelets. 8.00
Silver Ijcpmc, jewels, 111
do do do. 0.
Siipeiior (Junrlicrs, 7.
Imitation do. 5.
! sities' Oold Pencils, 1.IKI
Silver Ten snoons. set. S.tm
Oold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Rings, 37 cents to $90 Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, 18j Lunct,
85 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
8TALKFEU & 1IARLEV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
August 28, 1852. ly.
TAILOPJ1TG-.
JOHN X. MARTIN,
TEG8 leave to inform his friends and the pub
lie in Bcnernl, that he is prepared in every
respect to make clothing after the most
Fashionable Stijlcs,
and in tho most durablo manner, and his prices
will be as-reasonable as can bo had in Sunbury
or elsewhere, iucash or approved country produce,
lie will always have the advantages of the latest
fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl
edged skill in cuttinn, he will be assisted by the
direction of the most scientific publications rcla-
tine to that art, now issued from the emporiums
of fashion in tho Ignited Mates. An endeavor
will be mado always to have work completed
when reqiiined.
His establishment is situated in Market Square,
Sunbury, Dearly opposite the Post Office, in the
building formerly occupied by Jai ob Painter as a
hatter shop, where it will be a pleasure to him
to sec his friends, and make such work for them
as is within the line of bis business.
Sunbury August 14, 1852. tf.
Fresh and Sjicctl Oysters !
TTAVING settled tit Nortfuimherlainl, I am
now prepared lo furnish Fresh ami spi
ced Oysters ilnrinu the w hole season nt re
duced prices. Yon can depend upon them
beinr; fresh, ns 1 shall receive Ihem daily.
(Sundays excepted) and when landed here,
they nre only 16 hours out of Ihe shell.
All persons nt n distance, who nre in waul
of-Ihe nbove ntiicle, can have ihem sent per
dozen or single can by addressing
W. II. VICKERV, at Bun's Hotel.
Norltuirnberliind. Oct. 16, 1S52.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
J A 31 ES Ji. FIDLKIl,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do "
' Quartier do
Gold pens and pencil and silver haldcrs
Silver Tea and Table Spoons
Untcelcts, Breast pins Eur rings Ac.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as any
in the city.
November 27. 1852 tf.
Vmt Loan
DngueiTonn . Gallery,
159 Chestnut Street,
VT this celebrated establishment you can nln-nys pro
cure liie newest uud most improved styles of
DAOI I-KKEOTVPE ft TALIIOTYPU PtlllTltAITS
nt from .10 to 100 iter et. less cost than such Iiictutes can
be h-id for elsewhere.
Now that yu can secure such perfect portraits of your
loved ones utla mere nominal cost, don't delay lest you
i. .. 1 1.
livery vaitety of fancy case... frames. Ac, on hand or
furnished to order, and every picture, made salistory and
wairanted to he iu Ihe tiest style of the ait or xo cnAROU
Cull and see us at Jo!) Chestnut st.
L. H. I I RNEM,
riiilaitdlphia. July 17, l2. Iy.
Win. McCarty, Hookseller.
TlESPECTKl'LLY informs his friends and
the public, that he hns removed his Book
Store, to Market street, to the house occupied
by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op
posite the Court House, on the north 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.
Sunbury, July 21, 1832. tf.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams fj Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
jlTOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
ers. Commission and General Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
IV Manufactory 15 Margarctta Street.
Aug. 28, 1852 ly.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! !
Jl'ST RECEIVED and for sale a new edition
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, a large assortment of Blank Books.
WM. McCARTY, Bookseller.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1K52 tf.
LANK DEEDS printed on the best quality
of parchment paper, sold at the lowest prices
st this ollice. by wh livi!e and retail
A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
sive and legal cmelopcs, for sale bv
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan 10, 1852
IT'XTRACT OF COFFEE. An excelled
articlo more wholesome and much cheaper
man L oll.ie ltselt. r or sale at tins ollice.
April 17 1S.V'
T.YTRACT CF GINGER A fresh supply
jut received and for sale at this ollice.
Price 25 cents.
Sunbury, July 12, 1S.11.
IJLANKS.
LANKS of every description can lie had by
applying at the ollice of the American.
EE BILLS Justices and .Constables Fee
Bills handsomely printed on cars' paper foi
sale at this ollice.
fkADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi
LP cine for sale by HENRY MASSE If.
Sunbury, Jan. 27th. 1849
NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT
CUES. An excellent article, for sale at
hail the usual price by J- W. FAILING,
Sunbury, July 7. 1843-
wvrE.vr
BRITTAN1A STOPPERS for
JL bar bottles for sale by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 12, 1851
IRESH Vanilla Bean of superior quality,
just received and for sale by
Julv 31. 185V II. B. MASSER.
WXmi.EY'S COCOI" Ci4NDY. n excel-
Y lent remedy for"coughs, colds. For sale
atjthis oll'ioe.
. December 4, 1852.
IOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 25 cts, Pure Essence of
Ginger.25 cent
WRITING FLUID and self sealing Enve
loties, just received and fur sale by
April 19, ISM H. B. MASSER.
LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of $300, for sale by
pril 2d. 1851 H. B. MAHbCK.
lUSTICES FEE BILLS For sale by
H. B MASSER.
13ANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
CtTT or PHILADELPHIA.
MASSACAtlSETTS.
All solvent hanks 1 dis
V. H. Hunk notes 13 (lis
ItllODK ISLAND.
All solvent banks pal
COUNTRY.
All solvent hnnks I dis
CONNECTICUT.
Dnnk of Chamlierahurg 1 tlis
Hank of Chester Co. mr
All Solvent hnnks 1 dis
NEW YORK.
city.
Bank of Del. Co. Chester nnr
Hank of (jcrmnntown irAII solvent Uiukl
Bank of (Icttyalnira; 1 dis I7'llk notes und
1 (lis
under 1 1 dis.
Hunt ol lwistown
Kank of Middletown 1 .lis
Montgomery Co Uank par1
Hank of Northumlieri'ltd pat
Hank of Pittahurg 1 dis
CotlSTSY.
All solvents hnnks ldis
NEW JEHSF.Y.
nelvidere llnnk ! dn
Commereiul llnnk 1 dis
Hank or Uaitville par
Far. Hank Mont Holly par
Carlisle liauk 1 dis F. M., Middletown PI. pa'
Columbia H'k ft B'ge Co r:Meehniiies' Uk, Newark par
Doyelstowa Dunk imriMeeh. Ilk of Hnrliiieton par
Enston llnnk pnr'Mech. A Man. Ilk Trent ir
Erie Hank S dis! Morris Co Hank J dia
Exchange ll'k Pittsburg I dis Newark I Ik g t Ins. Co I dis
Exchange ll'k, Branch I dis'ttrnnpe Hank 1 (lis
Fnrmers' Il k, Bucks Co par1 People's Ilk Patterson J dis
Farmers' Ilk, linenster paril'rineeton Hank mr
eormers' UK, Urn, lour pnriSalem Hinikmg co,
Farm. Ilk Sehuvlkill Co parlSemerret Co Hank
F ft D. Ilk Wn'vnesli'g IJdislStnte Bank nt Ciiludeil
Fmtiklin Ilk. Wn.li'n l,n Smtr Ilk Elisuibethtou
llurrishurg Bank 1 dis'Stntc Bank Newark
par
(lis
par
I dis
1 dis
Honrnlale llnnk 1 dis. Stale Ilk, N. Brunswick pnr
Irflneaster Bunk par.Suwx linuk, Newton dis
(.eiKinon iauK par
Mcreh. ft Man. Baiik 1 disl
Mineis' ll'k, Pottsville per
Monongahela Hank 1 din
Taylorsv'e DelB'eCo 15 dis
Preuton Itnukipg Co par
t'nion Bunk. Dover dis
Ynnllevv'leftDelDrColSdis
I f 'Uk nolcs under f3 dis
lll'.I.A W AliLt.
Vest Branch Bank par Bank of Delaware
par
Wyoming l)k, Wilkcsb'e par
York Bank, 1 dis
lyllclief notes 1 dis
MAINE.
Hank of Smyrna pnr
Delaware Cily Bunk par
Ilk Wiline'nA Hranilrw. pat
Farmers' Itk SI Delaware par
Bank of Whetlock Sd
I'n ion Hank. AVilmington pnr
ify Under S-Vi j dis
Mercantile Ilk. Bangor 1(1 di
All solvent hnnks f dis CIIIO.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. All solvent Umka
S dis I
All solvent luniks 1 dis '.It? Ilk iio.-b under 5'
4 ilia ;
VERMONT. NO l l'll CAROLINA.
nank of St Allmns 8 di All s .Ivenl Inuks 2 (lis
All s ilvent banks j dis.tVt inter 3 s, Sj dis
"AID AND COMFORT,"
o Your Own .Hetiiaiiics.
G EOrvG V) lilvNN.
MANCFACTt RKR OP
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
rPIIE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
UAKIXIsT-WAIli;.-
which cannot fail to retommend itself toeverv one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Soliis, IHvntis nml I.otinp-os,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND 1)1XI.C TABLES,
and alo VENETIAN BLINDS, equal tb Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CTPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufui turcs all kinds and qualities of
CHAINS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as MtnonAXT, Black Walmt
ami CinLKii Maplk Giuh ian ; ami WlMISOH
CHAIRS, ami rAxcr Piano Stools, which arc
of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as llicy can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken ill payment for work.
I"5- UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hntnsi:, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance front this place.
W The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
SO WE It 11A11NES,
Publishers ami ook?ellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
FIIU.AD'oLPHIA.
MISCELLA N EO US BOOKS.
Hibles, Prayers, Hymns, Poeticnl and HistorieanVorkr,
Travels, Novels, Ac., Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS
I. very kind in nw frum n primer upwardt.
BLANK BOOKS.
Ail elegant ntrirtinetit from the fy bonk upwiixdi,
matlc of inner ior paper, and best of luu.ling.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cup, 1'iiit, mid Note Tapers, elegant styles and quality,
find very cheap.
.STATIONERY.
Fmtcy, Thin nml A .Hit-Hive Kuvelopt'S, Ink, Sund, Wa
fers, Slcel Tuns, M;Ucu, lVin-iln, P.rie-M'.nnirn, Wrap
ping Tapers of all kind., Curium Tuprrs, Ac, Ac
Our stock is all fresh, uouebt chrap nnd snlduroordii.lv.
Tarticular uttniiion ihiuI li IWkrM-llrri, Ooimtry AU'r
clmntsund 'Ttiiu-herv, however little they may buy.
S.ivver A Ilium's are Tublinhers of TELTOX'S sciies of
MAtJMFICE.VT OUTLINE MAPS
Each map is m-urly tKVHX FEET tScL'AKK, and
fthows the c 'inparutive sizt- nnd rrlntivt iwtiiiu ol every
country mi the (jli !.. Tin y ure iiitt-inltd to lie suspenilt d
in every IS-ho l Hotin, uud it t only iiiul.e a pleiulul D
ptsiraiice, luit urn uni fr&illv nrkinvUtlt:t-d lo le the
BEST MOIjE VV TEAilllMi CEOIiltATIIY ever
br nu'lit out. Tiey are kes inlt-ndttl t' le used by Ihe
sh lurs. eontaiuini; a r impute epib'ine n' tietraphy. and
ro8tii.fi les tlutn lulf the pi ice nl a tieouruphy und Atlas.
Tbe iv f teni is in uiiivt'fn:il use in TniN.sin nnd (jenuany.
uud has nireatly been iutniliirfd in (mini 'n liege, I I i tit -ilt-Iplim,
the public sw'ln si ls nf Itost-tn, cvv 'nrk, 1'hila
ib lphia, lta!iim re, ariliiujrtt it, and tlirouphmit New
England, New "k, e.t A. Our dnka ure laded
with rcc4iiiint-ndatiuis lVm I in tift talented and Si'ien
riiitr teaehers in every quarter, and wherever Ihe syMtem
hi been used pineal a, teachers und Si'luilars unite in prun
ing it.
I. Mip of the Western Hemisphere.
2. Alapof the Eastern IKuintphrru.
3. Map of North Ainerien.
4. Mnpot'tlie l uitt'd States.
ft. Map of Europe.
0. Map of Asia.
7. Map nf Smith America Hiid A Trim.
Every inup is brilliantly colored, varnished, and innunt
ed on muslin and rollers.
We respect i ully invite Ihe earnest attention of Teaehers,
Tu rents, nml School lirectors to this iHwnmtitii; mode of
tearhing Geogniphy. SOWEU & HAKNES,
?l Nitrlli Thud Street,
Thiludelphia, Aug. 2?, 153. tf.
JOHN A. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
Monuments, Tombs,'
AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST
Italian and American Marble.
At his Old Stand in NorthumUrland, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that all
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 snd examine before they pur
chase elsewhere.
May 15. 1852 ly.
The Johnston Ink
MANTJFACTOBY KEVIVED
lOlfc tf Lombard St., PHILADELPHIA.
rWMlE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in
-I- form Pkistkbs generally, that he has sue
ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Punt'
tug Ink formerly carried on by his grand Fftther,
and Father, and olVets his article to the trade,
without any Pi ris, but with the simple reliance
upon the long established chaiactcr it has borne,
feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction
to all who mav favor him with a call. Tisns
Cisu. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON.
April 10, 1863. tf.
v H.SF. OINTMENT.
A fresh supply of this
I M, excellent article for Tetter, & c, just received
and for sale by
Sunbury, July '
HENRY MASSER,
18, 1819
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At tho Cabinet M are Itoom of
SEirN IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street the Railroad
SUNBURY, PA.
Thankful for the patronage of his friends anj
customers during the 17 years he has been in busi
ness in this place, he solicits from the public con
tinuance of their favors. During this period lis
has endeavored to keep up with the improvements
of the day, and has accordingly extended his buti.
ness in every branch and variety. The public are
therefore invited to the attention of the present
stock of
CAI1INHT WARE ANT) CHAIRS,
Manufactured bt
SEEASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of the
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany,- Walnut & Cane-Seat Chair,
Larire Spring Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
rnsliionnltlc Furniture.
Having secured a Hearsa-and made the neces
sary arrangements for tho nurnoae. their .r.
rrpi'fp for Undertaking in all its branches, in
or ui any convenient distance.
Ye maids nnd mistresses, and huslumdi too,
Here's furnitnre of every style and hue,
From side boards down to kitchen tables,
From rockinir chnirs to locking cradlea
Should yon not have the icndy Jonx lo pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter lietter Jar,
Or take potatoes, oats, com, wheat and rya ;
Bnrk, hoop poles, slaves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing but yokes and threshing nails,
Florn pigs and turkiea down to little quails.
Come on then friends, come one and all,
Keep tmde a moving, so "eoea on the ball."
tP' Orders from n ill
. . . ' ,..ul.t..ii, MiicoucH
to and work of all kinds leli.l ,;.!. .i; .-i.
, " ...... UI1IIULI.U,
Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf
STAGE OFFICE.
AVASII I N (STON II OUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
ytrOULD respectfully announce that he has
taken this well known stand, where ha
win be grattlipd to see nnd entertain his lriends
nnd the travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, cemforta
hie, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished,
well ventilated, rendering it in every respect a
desirable stopping place.
No expense hits been spared in fitting up this
house. The chambers arc well furnished and
tnc lame nml i.ar provided with the best tlis
market can afford.
The stable accommodations arc extensive snd
well calculated for travelers.
STAGE OFFICE.
The steles running from Northumberland to
Pottsville, stop at this house, where through and
way tickets to Philadelphia can lie obtained.
Sunbury, March 20, 1 852. tf.
ERB & LANDELL,
4th and Arch Street, 1
PHILADELPHIA.
TTAVE established a Store where tlis best
- trade now resort for
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
DrcsB Silks and Mhawls,
Hosiery, Gloves and Milts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings,
Muslins aiiiHl. incus by the piece,
Damask Table Linens and Napkins,
Patent Black Silks for Dresses,
Full Slock of Mourning (iuods.
E. & L. are constantly receiving Bargains from
Ihe New York and PI ihidelphiu. Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett
Cash.
Edward E. Evre, Washinotox I. Lasdell,
I hih delphia, July 3, 1S52. ly.
ZCJr.SELF
25 C l-XTS.
1V MEANS OF THE
POCKET.
SC CLA
IM UN, or Every one his
own Physician! Thibti
sixtii edition, with up
wards of a hundred engra
tings, showing private dis
ease in every shape and
form, and malformations of
the generative system,
II. v Or M ill. Yutinyr.
The time has now arri
'ItJS.'l
v .
- :r--
ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases,
need no more become tlie victim or tti icKXBT,
as by the prescriptions contained in this boek,
any one may cure himself without hindrance to
business, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expense. In
addition to the general routine of privtuu disesse,
it fully explains the cause of manhood's early de
cline, with observations on marriage besides
many other derangements which it would not bej
proper to enumerate in the public prints.
t e Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed ill a letter will receive ons
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address, Dr. V. YOUNG,
No. 13 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
Dr. YOUNG can lie consulted on any of
the Dieases described in his different publica
tions, at his Office, 133 Spruoe Street, every dsy
between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
Philadelphia, June S, 1853 ly.
THE GIIKIT 1'KIZU MUULAR.
ItlVLJf!
HICKEY & TULL,
No. 148 Chestnui St., above Sixth, Froid oj
JONES' HOTEL.
HAVE just received their Prise
Medal, awarded lo them for
their best Travelling Trunks ex
hibited at the World's Fair in Loudon, 1851
b-'ing the only exhibitors to whom any award
was made. Their competition was with all the
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, tc.
To be found in this City, and at very low prices
Call and see. H ICKEY & TULL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St.
April 10, 1853. tf.
SUNBURY FERRY.
ENRY W. BUCHEU inform tie public
that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and
aa 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, 1852 tf.
Vuluiible llooki,
I" IFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Av-
rigxk's Histort or THE RiroaM ATIOSI,
Blask Dat-books tin Lxuoxits, full bounded.
For sale at the publishers prices try
U. fi. MASSER
Sunbury, July 14, 1819
STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisins, AN
monds, P unes and Cream Nuts
Planes of all kinds.
Salt and Plaster. Just received and for sale
by JOHN W, FRILINO.
Sunhurr. De. 89. 1849.
" ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering glasses, Ac. ,or sals at the office cf
tSe American.
MARRIAGE CETIFICATE8 handsomely
executed for salt at this office, single a
by live doien.
ECCTCxL
FOES
Snubury, 1861 !