Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 09, 1853, Image 4

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Answer next week. . . -
Sunbury, July 9, IS53. J. V").
THE EXECUTION OF MAJOR ANDRE.
The piir.cipul guard-officer, who was con
sttinily in the) rotim with ihe ptiwner, relates
(hat when lha hour of his execution was an
nounced to him in the morning, lie received
it without emotion, and while all piesenl were
affected with silent gloom, he relnined a (inn
countenance, wilh calmness nnd composure of
mind. Observing bis servant enter the room
in tears, he exclaimed, ' Leave me, till you
can show yourself more manly." His break
fast bains; sent to him from the table ofjGcn
eral Washington, which had been donetrery
day of his confinement, he partook, of it ns
tisrial and, having, shaved and dressed him
self, he placed his hat on the table, and cheer
fully said lo the guard-officer, "I am ready
at any moment, genllemon, to wait on you.'i
"The fatal hour having arrived," large detuch
ment of troops were paraded, and an immense
concourse of people assembled ; almost all our
general and field officers, excepting his excel
lency and his staff, were present on horseback;
melancholy and gloom prevaded nil ranks
the scene was affecting and awful.
I was so near during the solemn march to
Ihe fatal spot, as (0 observe every movement
and participate in every emoiion which the
melancholy scene was caclulated to produce.
Major Andre walked from the slone-house in
which he had been confined) between two of
our subaltern officers, arm in arm ; the eyes
of the immence multitude were fixed on him,
who rising superior to the fear of death, ap
peared as if conscious of the dignified deport
ment which he displayed. He betrayed no
want of fottitude ; but retained a complacent
smile on his countenance, and politely bow:
fed to several gentlemen whom he knew,
which was respectfully returned, it was his
earnest desire to be aho!, as being the mode
of death most comfortable to his feelings of a
military man, and he had indulged the hope
that his request would be granted. At the
moment, therefore, when he came suddenly
in view of the gallows, he involuntary star,
ted back, and made a pause. "Why this
emotion, sir V said an officer by his side.
Instantly recovering his composure, he said,
"I am reconciled to my death ; but I detest
the mode."
While wailing and standing near the gal.
tows, I observed some degree of trepidation
plftrinfi his foot on a stone, and rolling it over(
and chokeing In hisMhroat, as if attempting to
swallow. So soon, however, a hepreceived
that thine were in readiness, he stepped
'quickly into the wagon ; and at jh'u moment
he np pea red to tin ink ; but instantly elevating
hi head with firmness, he said, "It will be
but a momentary pang f and, taking from
his pocket two white handkerchief, the pro-rot-mar.hal
wilh One loosely pinioned his
nrmt, and with the other the victim, after
Nkintr off hi hat and Blocks, bandaged his
own t'ves with perfect firmness, which
'..':e I th hearts and moistened the cheekes,
1,01 only of his servant, but of the throng of
h-T'ittors. The rope being appended to the
(."tlloivn, ht (.lipped the noose over his head,
mid adjusted it to his neck wilhout the assis
tance uf ihe executioner. Colonel Scammel
now informed him that he had an opportunity
to speak, if he desired it. He raiied the
bandkercheif from his eyes and said, "I praj
you to bear me witness that I meet my fate
like a brave man !" The wagon being now
removed fiom under him, he was suspended,
and instantly expired Chambers' Reposi
tory. .
Geoscb Bancroft, in a lecture before the
New Yoik Historical Society, pays an elo
quent tribute to Ihe philosopher "Not half
of Franklin's merits bave becu told. He
was the true father of Ihe American Union.
It was he who went forth to lay the foundation
of that great design at Albany, and in New
York he lifted op bis voice. Here among us
he appeared aa the apostle of the Union. It
was Franklin who suggested the Congress of
1774; and but for his wisdom, and the con
fidence that wisdom inspired, it it a matter
of doubt whether that Congress would have
taken effect. It was Frankliti who sugges.
led the bond of the Union which binds these
atates, from Florida to Maine. Franklin was
the greatest diplomatist of the eighteenth
ceniury. He never spoke a word loo soon J
he never spoke a word too much; he never
failed to speak the right word at the right
season."
Tn Tba Cvltusc The Rochester Ame.
tican says that a gentleman who has carried
on both Ihe cultivation of ihe tree and the
manufacture of tea from their leaves for
years, aud some of the time employed 200
men at the work, has left that place afiei an
siensive examination of the soil and cli
mate of the South, for China and the Cast
Indies, expressly lo import stoek of young
JilsoU superior in every respect to those cul
tivated by 0;. Smith, at Greenville, South
wruuua. .
" ' CaimcT Mshho, to. his estimated ihst
there ar jn Netf York city 8000 cabinet ma
kers, 00 earvers, 400 upholatererg. and 300
hair tnaket. The higbeat rate of wagaa
paid to carvers U said to be $23 per week,
and to the other meebaBio mentioned, Ira
ay week.
Important to Cool Dealers.
THE wslbet htrtVf Inform tha pnblir), that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Kase, Reed & Cos for the purpos of
mining, (hipping and selling coil! delivered at
Sunbury, or at any other point along tha Sue-
quehtnnt. " ..
They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on contract or otherwise, at all timet, OS the
shortest notice, and on the moat reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shamokin by
. ,., KAKK.r.EEDicCO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1S5J. ly..' . ....
THE CIIRAPCSTjnE NEATEST 1SD THE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
BLAYLOCZ'S ,
Model Spring1 Style Hals,
UNEQUALLED by sny others in all that
can rentier satisfaction to the Wearer.
fine them a trial. The Very Fincat Moictmsr
H iTa for 3. SO ; Second Quality, tot fine, 3,00
Third Quality, a capital article, 2,60. All theae
aro warranted.
Model Hat Store, Nj. 46 North 8th Street
Philadelphia,
Phila., April l. 1853.0m.
Estate of ADAM RENN, dee'd.
"VfOTICE is hereby given, that loiters tcsla-
mcntary on the ettata of Adam Rcnn, late of
Lower Augusta township, Northumberland coun
ty, dee'd., have been granted by tho Register of
the above named County, to the undersigned.
All persons bavins; claims against to id estate, are
requested to preacnt them, duly authenticated fr
settlement ; and thoto knowing tnemaclves mucut
ed to make payment, without delay to
SIMON SNYDER, Ex'lor.
Lower Auguata twsp., May 28, 1853. 6t.
Drugs,
Taints, Oil, Window
Glass, 50.
5 Tox Fronch zinc white.
to tons Pure White Lead.
S000 Boxes Window Class, all sizes.
Superior Polntli, Copal, Coach, Leath
er 6 Iron varnish, white Demar varnish for China
Gloss, wilh a gcnoral assortment of freth and pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Alto all the Patent Medicines in general use,
warranted genuine.
Colored and Enainlcd Glass, ice, dec, for sale
very low at
: ALFRED WILTBERGER'S
Drug and Paint Store, No. 169 N. Snd Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Physicians and Storckcepere supplied Goods
sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge.
Phila.,Mav 28, 1853. ly.
Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail by
. BtfSHlTELL & TULL,
A'o. 61 DOCK Street,
Philadelphia.
Orders through tha mail promptly executed
Phila., April 9, 1853. ly.
Gas Fixtures Lamps.
HENDRICK, HORNING & BROTHER,
No. 22 1 ATortA 2nd sf . above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA.
AVI.NG had many years practical zxrtm
ixce in the business and as all work sold
by us is manufactured under our immediate super
vision we are enabled to offer to purchasers superi
or articles in every branch of our trado upon the
most favorable terms. At our store may be found
in every variety and style of finish Gas and
Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets for
Halle, Churches, &c. Tax LuraovED i'lxs
On, I.AJir, Also, Fluid, Lsrd snd Oil Lamps,
Scriandoles, Boquer holders, Parlor, Night and
Reading Lamps on hand. Lamp Glasses, Globes,
Wick Shades, &c.
AU wort warranttd or no sal.
Factory No. 66 Nobis street nesr 4th.
Remember Store 221st Snd street, neit door to
J. 8tewart Depuy's Carpet store.
Phila., April 2, 1R53 3m.
NOTICE
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United States,
Alexander L. Hickey 5 Co.,
THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
xVo. 148 CAcsnuf Street, ( Front of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
ARE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant
and Travellers one of the largost and tnoa1
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever
offered for ssle in thia city, together with a gen
eral assortment ofevcry kind of Trunk which
can possibly be imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. Alto, a splendid assort
ment of Ladira' Dress Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags, Haud Coaches, Gigs, etc., dec,
all of which we are prepared to sell at reduced
prices. We respectfully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEX. L. HICKEY & CO.,
No, 148 Chesnut Street,
rhila., April 9, 1803 6m.
Mann's Establishment
25 South Sifth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Msnufacture and sale of
I'ateul .Letter Copying Presses,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes,
Oil Papers, Blotting Boardt, Copying Ink, ckc.
ratenl rarchnient Taper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS, .
Superior to all. others, and each page printed,
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most valuable invention for keeping in a
oooK-ime ioiiii, Letters received, ungtnal Invo
cet, tec.
Phila., April 9, 1853. ly.
OM E person has got a third volume, ths
whole consisting of eight of the works of
William Bhakspeare, sruull 84 mo. two front-
plates, publitlicd in 1830 by McCarly Sc Davis
bourui in red cloth. The person having it is
requested to return it, or and get tha other
sevsn volumes. .
WM. McCARTY, Bookseller.
Sunbury May 28, 1853
tJILVER WATCHE8. A tew doubl. case
Engliiih bilver Watches, for sals at vary low
pitcM by
H.B. MAej&ER.
Hunbury, April It, Hhl
T)LANK Prchmut Paper Deedand blank
Mortgases. Bonds, Executions, Hummons
etc., for auletiy H. B. MA68ER.
bunbury ,Awi . 1KI- . ,
BLANKS.
BLANKS of every deacrrptiim east be bid I7
applying at ths tnc of tk AsasrieaJt.
'1","
SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
animal "Jfflii
L CHERRY: PECTORAL:
Far the Cur mf
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAHSEMES3, BROW- '"'
OHXTIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOFINO.OOUQH,
AND CONSUMPTION.
Of all tha nnmcrinta maJicinea extent, and a ine of
them valuable) tor the euro of pulmonary complaint', n,
thin hB mvt hn ftm.iii whi. h fMiuld f&imnare in ita tf.
feel, win, tl.i lr.nt,ri,ni,. (Mhuia aura trnetiine', but
at ail timea and in til diteatra f thu Inngs and thrtwt
where medicine can giva reliif, thia will dt it., It
plmtant to ttike, and pm'ertly tufa in tcciirdtinee with the
direction.. Wo il.t iut ndverlite lor Uia infurinatioti if
th:a ! . hove tritd it b'lt thost trtrn ln'e out. I- aniinca
trial hve xmnrn a vnuo win nm -
ita ttraoly ute, they are secure from the dmiReroue e.wse
qnencet of Coitghi and Culdt wtiich ne;ccl, r'f,e" 1,W
ti,. n.ni,n. m- n, M, iiniMtt Inatitute Hat uwnrd'
ed to tint prn otion liv the lt.wrd of Jtutcet 10 fieilcinber
1H17 : alto, Die Meilalt'of the three ifreal inttmitel .f Art,
:.. ki. Mim, . , u ,i i,r,Limi ,,i the utiin Institute at
Cincinnati, hat been gtvin to the CnKttT Piciohal, by
their Government In coniideralion "I ita oxtrtordinaiy
excellence and usefiilncsa in curin" itftccllont ot the Ltniga
end Throat. . , ,
Read the follnvlnir opinion f. iinrlcil on the png experi
ence of the eminent I'nyaician 01 me i on aim i.n
n. j o. Aver tT. JOI1X. May 8, IS..I
Five yeart trial pf ynm CIIEUll V ri-CTORAI, in my
h... n,.,un urli. t I'tirMilW I'nMIl lit eOimVf.ltll'tl.
niuti bn'tiue. that it eradicitea and cttrrt the colda tnd
conitht to which wa, in lliii tcction, are peeuhaily hnlile.
t ihink iu enual hat not vet been diic n'ered, nor do I
know how a better remedy can be made for the dittcm
pcra of the Throat and Linitrt.
1 J J. TlL'nTON. M. D . F. R 8.
See what it hoa done on a wnated cntittitnti'm, not only
in the following catet, but a thocaanfl more :
Ilr Aver, Tit the month of J 11 1 v but 1 waa attacked by
prniDRT. 1111. xiiu. loo.
violent diarrhoea in nllnea of Ciiliforiilo. I returned to
San Frantiaco in ta"pe of receiving benctit from a change
ot elimnte ana diet, jhv aiarrnafa ceaaeo, uiu wni ir
lowed by a severe conch and much aoreneta. 1 nnnlly
rtnrtrd for home, but received no bueht from the. voyage.
Mv eoiiffh continued to arow worte. and when I arrived
in New York. I waa at once marked by my acquninlanoea
at a victim of comramption. I mutt oiifeat that I taw 110
tuineient rnaaon to doubt wlmt mv friends all believed
At thia time 1 cominehced taking your truly mvaluabla
medicine with litte eipectation of deriving any benefit
from its uaa. You would not receive these llnea did 1 not
retard it mv dutv to Mate to the afflicted, tbrongh vot
that my health, in the apace of eight month, it fully re
stored. I attribute it to the ure of your Cll LRKY I h.C
TORAU . ourt truly,
- WII.UA.M W.PMITH
WnisoTo. t'a . April I. 1MB.
Dear tir t Keeling taut 1 have been tpared from a pre
mature grnve, through your inttrumentnlitr by tne provi
dence of Uou, 1 will taka the libel ty to expieta to you my
gratitude.
A Cough and Ihe alarming symptoms of Connimptlon
hod reduced me Uo low to leave me anything like hope,
when my physician brought me a bottle of your " Pw:to
kal." It aeemeil to alTord immediate reliel, and now in
a few weeks time hat restored me to sound health. If it
will do for others ivlint it hat done for me, you are cer
tainty one of the benetnetere of mankind.
Sincerely withiug you every bhrtttug, I am
Very respectfully yours.
JOHN' J. CLARK K. Rector of 8t. Peter's Church.
With such assurance and frm such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced unlett it be from ita effect upon
U JVcnnrcJ nnd sold h, JAMEf C. A YER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Stnibury by II MASKER, and by
Druggists generally throughout the State.
March 19, 1853.-ceow ly. Nov. 13, 'S..
A CARD.
A VING embarked in the Mcrcantilo busi
ness on mv own account, I take this op
portunity to thank llir friends of the late firm, and
Ihe public in general fur the liberal patronage
extended to me heretofore, and would be most
happy to are them at my new business stand, in
the house formerly occupied by John Lciscnring,
opposite the Bank.
MARKS B. PRIESTLEY.
Northumberland, March 26, 1853. 3m
JOHN PHILLIPS & SON,
So. 47 South Water Street, hclou) Clustnut,
PHILADELPHIA .
IMPORERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines,
&.C., keep constantly on hand the following
articles, which they will sell at very low prices
for cash.
Raisins, Almonds, Currants,
Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nut,
Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates,
Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans,
Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds,
Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers,
1'ort Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine,
Sherry Muscat " Sweet Malaga "
Philadelphia, July 3, 1853 ly.
HAVING located himself pcrmar.antly in
Sunbury, oilers his professional services to
the Town and Country, office, corner of Deer and
Market street (formerly telegraph office,) where
he may be found unlet professionally engaged.
Sunbury, April 30, 1653. 6m.
CHEAPWATCliTs
(II.VICK WaRE, Wholesale aud Retail at No. 73 N.
O SF.COXD t., opposite the Mt. Vernon House, G ild
Lever Watchee. full jeweled, 18 k. eatea, f2tS,J0 ; Silver
Levers, full jeweled, 812.00; Silver Lepiuca, jeweled, e9,
00 all warranted to keep good time. Gold Pen and Sli
ver Cute, feti.OO; Gold Pencils, 8l,00i Hold Pencil aud
Pen Casta with good Gold Pent at l-iw at 61, Jo, c.
Alt , alwayt on hand a good assortment of tine gold
Jewelry, Gold Curb, Gin id and Fob Chauia, Gold Vest
Chain, Ladira' Gold Fob Chains and Belt I' ma.
Silver Table Srs-ona from 814 to 19. Deaaert, SO to
821, and Tea, SI,?' to Sfl.51) per act, warranted equal u
coin. All good warranted to ba what they are aold for.
ly Wutchea ami Jewelry repaired and warranted.
t7 All ordera Bent by nuil or otherwise, will be nunc
tuaily attended to.
M. AVISE, Agent,
No. 72 North SECOND Street, opposite the Ml Vernon
Houae,
Phil., April 23, IMS ty
MACKEREL,
CODFISH,
SALMON,
PORK,
HAMS & SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J, Palmer. & Co.,
Maiket Street
Wharf
Philadelphia.
Phila-, April S3. 1853. 3m.
Wood t$ Willow Ware.
30,000 Fancy Corn Brooms,
1,500 Dor. Buckets, Assorted Colors,
600 Nests Cedar Wash Tubs,
800 Cedar Churns. .
500 Doi. Willow Baskets,
300 Dot. Wall and Scrub Brushes, Ac, etc
The largest Stock ever offered in Philadel
phia, and the cheapest in tha world. Orders
promptly filled.
M. cV i. M. ROWE,
No. 1 1 1 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
March 13, 1853. 3m.
.j?- Platform Scales,
Long hckoi 5i rr7y tested
f CJ.-..J J
i Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Far
. V .-' vr- r r." t" . - :.. u,.w n.,t
of the country, at short notice.
.tGENi''. uEO. W. COLBY,
.'40 Market at., Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, Sunbury.
.Phila., -4pril S3, 1853.
Laborers Wanted.
"IHE aubseribcr want immediately on the
-- luilroad and Uaain, at Chapman, Lmon
county, seven mile below eciiiiagrove, from
50 TO 100 LAUOKKBS,
to whjm one dollar per day will pe paid.
HA VI DOE. W JLVEJTON cV CO,
Chapioan, Union County, Feb 19,1853. tf.
CMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN
GEK, a freth supply Just received, and for
sate ny - as. O. M AsaiiK.
Sunbury, Jau. 10, 1853. .
P this tkjvasrriaeiuent buld taeat tit. T -of ilia
A gaotlamsn, (a ju.tie of tha Peace, I UUiv.)
who baauoka l twpy -or nuin'i Justm, and
Magistraus Doekt--h ia tniovmad that tha
Books ka baan obtaiitM and are ready for V
Uvary ai uta 000a bum 01 vv m. net, ill 1
lunbury, May Si. 18.''3 tf.
NDW -STORE..'
BENJA31IN HEFNER ;
RE8PECFFULLY tnformt the citizens of
8unburv and vicinity, that he his opened a
hew store In the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of , . ' , '. ' " :
Spring and Summer Goods
consisting in part of . .. ,, .
' Cloths, Cassimers, CassinoU.'
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and Worsted.
ALSO:
( nllrocs, Oliipbamsj, Lawns,
. hlounHcllne Ie Lttlnt-e
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware, iron
and Steel, Hails, &c.
Aleo an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Alio an ataortinent of BOOTS U SlIOfc-5.
H ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, ic.
And a oreat variety of other articles auch as ore
suitable to tho trade, all of which will bo sold at
the lowest prices.
Country protluce tai.en in excuange at
the highest pri-et.
Sunbury, May I, 185.. ly.
CHEAP j
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactnry
or
G. L. lLILLEP. & CO.,
S. W, corner Arch and Second Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
fr VERY VARIETY OF 8HADE0, Whole
IH it snle and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes,
are to be had at the lowest prices for qualitv of
work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and othcra are invited to give os a
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
Brasses, Trimmintrs, &e., always on band.
Remember P. W. corner SECOND and
ARCH Streets Philadelphia.
February 12, 1853. Otn.
Vr-'
CARR. GIESE & C0-,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Comniision Merchants,
23 and 23 Spear's Wharf,
DALTIMOEE-
REFErtEN'CES.
John Clark, Esq., Pieaident Citizen' Bank, Bait
A. P. Ciilea, Eon., Cashier rranklm Dank, '
John Hcrt7.!cr, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, Siunickson fc Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port Dc-
podite.
J. Wullower Sc Son Harrifcburg.
Col. II. C. Ever, Selinsgrovc.
J. H. App&'Co.,
Naglc, Wingate ct Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq., Muncy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
George Bodine, Hughtvillc.
W Weaver & Co., Montoursville.
Gen. William F. Packer, Vt illiamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Etq., Cashier, '
James H. 11 tiling, "
Lewis G. Hulittp. "
M'Henry & Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Huling, Esq.,. Lock Havcu.
CF" Carr, Gicsc & Co. have the lurgest wharf
rooui of any comniision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quirk despatch to boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March 13, 1853. Cm.
KRUPP'S
Premium Kssence of CtilTce.
Mary! well pro-ii
WHY will man use that which it injurious to
his health, wl en he Is willing to give all
his wealth la restore it when it is lost? .Strange!
that at least two thirda of the human family will
use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri
ous to their health.
Krupp'a Essence or Coficc
is, beyond doubt the best and most wholesome
preparation of Coffee in the world. Every house
keeper should hsve it. Try it and be convinced
it will save about 60 pet rent, besidesyour health.
W arranted to render entire satisfaction. .
Manufactured and for tale bv
ELI KRUPP,
C39 North 3d street Philadelphia.
N. B. AU the principal drocers snd Druggists
have it for sale throughout the United States.
For sale by the Agent, H. B. Masser, Sunbury.
January 1, 1853. 6ni.
1,000 Men Wanted.
ON the li.e of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har-
risburg) and Sunbury, in the Stute of Pennsylva
nia. This road is fifty four miles in length' runs
through a highlv improved country, and will
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborer for the next twelve months. A
large portion of tha lino is heavy rock excavation,
laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal wage.
DOUGHERTY. LAUMAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, 1853.
Fritz, Williams cj Hendry,
Store, No. 29 lVorfA 3o! Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MOROCCO Msnufacturers, Curriers, Import
er, Commission and General Leather Bus
iness Wholesale and Retail.
CF" Manufactory 15 Margaretta 8treet.
Aug. 88, 1853. ly.
FKUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS,
ir'Aolfjafs Manufacturers and Dealers iu
Confectionary of nil kinds, .
ft. 113 Krlh Tklrd t tolaw Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE attention of Dealer is requetted to an
exaiuiuatiou of their stock, which will be
found to be at must equal to any in tbia city.
FOREIGN FRUITS or all kinds in season.
N. B. Orders by wail or otherwise promptly at
tended to.
February 5, 1853. 8m.
(ATENT BRlTTA$jIA STOPPERS for
bar bottles for sale by
H. B MASSER.
Kunbury, April, 13, l&il
ILEY'S VOVUU CANDY. An eseet-
lout remedy for soughs, CO,ld. , r or sate
at lhioroo. ,
IWmber 4. 1863. ' - i -. - '. '
ARNOLD'S WRITINO FM'tl) aa Adlx
siva aud I egal envelopes, (br sale by ,
II. B. MAo&l-H-sjunbury,
Jan 10, U53
niinmii
rF-8500 CHALLENGE.
t-rrllATEVF.R eonearna tha health sad happiness of a
YY people is at aU timet of tha moat valuable import-
ance. I take H for granted that every pereon win do all in
their power, 10 asvt the Eve of their ehildran, sits uiai
very pereon will endeavor to profit their own hearth at
all eacriltcc. 1 teel It to D my amy to wwnmiF
yoa that WORMS, acoordnig to tha opinion of tha stoat
oelebrates Phyaieiaitt, are tha primary cautea of a rf
miijorityof disease to which children ana aduha are lia
ble :lf von have an appetite continually changeaWa from
or kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pin in tha Bto
msoh, Picking at the Note, Hani nest and T allneaa of th
Belly, Dry Cough, Blow Fever, Pulnelrretular remember
that all these denote WORMS, and you ahonld at once ap
ply the remedy t ' tf " ' ' ' "
t HOBENSACK'S WOUM SYRUP,
An article founded upon Scientific Principle, compound,
ad with purely vegetable aubatancca. being perfectly tnfe
when taken, and can be given 10 the moat tender infant
With decided boneScial effect, where Bowel Coniplainta
and Dia.rrhin have mnite them weak and debilitated the
Tonic propertica of my Worm Kyrtip are anch, that it
elands without an equal in the estnlogue of medicinca, in
g ving tone and etrength to the ttnmai'h, which iiwkca it
an iniRiiiMe rcmeuy tor mote atiiictco wnn uyrpi-rn"",
tha attonisnmg caret penorinoii ny tnia syrup niu;r rni'
ciana nava lanen, ia tti best avuicttcc or
' ite tnperi w etli
eacy ovet all otliert
THE TAPE WOUM!
This it Ihe most difficult Wot in to ilestrny of nit that in
feat ihe htiinon trstein, it grows lo an almost Imlcfinilc
lentrth becoming socoili-d mid fastened In the Intestines
and Stnmnrli ellceting the henlih to fully us to cuuso St.
Villi! Dunc e, Fits. Ac , thui those otllicK'il sclil in if ever
tuspecttlt.it it i Tup worm hiinienuig them to un enrly
grnve. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic
treatment must be pursued, it would therefore lie proper
lo take to 8 of my Liver 1 ilia eons to rcmoveal! obstruc
tions, tluit the Worinttyriipnniyaet direct uponlhe Worm,
which must be tnkt-n in doses of fc I'ablcspoonftitls 3 timet
a day these directions followed have never b"-n known to
tail in curing the most obstinule ense of Tape Worm.
IC7- HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No ntrt oi Llic fyiieni ii more tiiible to dinetiso thnn the
MVKK, it serving nn a tiltrrer to purii'y ihr Mood, tir giv
ing tlit? proper secretin!! td the bile ; siVthnttHiv wroiiR hc
tion uf the Liver cllcett tlio other im)mrUmt imrlicl' ihe
pystetn, end results variously, in Liver Ctiiitluliil, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia. Ac. We shoulfl, therefore, wntch every
symptom that miuht indicate u wmntr Tictioti f the Liver.
rneso rum iicuiR r'imptwrt 01 kuu it I'isAO id hit
nirtheil hv nature to hesil tht; sick : Numelv. 1tt, An EX-
PKCTOHANT, which aiinmcnts the accretion from the
Pulmonary mucus memhnnie, or nromtHcr th discharpe
of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTKH ATI VK, which
chanvps in nne inexplicable uud ineitsible nmuncr the
certain mfhid actinn nf the system. 3rd, A TONIC
which ffives tone nnd strensth to the nervous system.
newiti.t henlth nnd vitror to nil r-nrts of 1m body. 4th. A
CATHARTIC, which ects iu pvrfect harmony with the
other infrrcntenis, ana operating on the isreis, ami expel
linff the whole mass of errnpt and vittnted matter, and nil'
rifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores
health.
TO FKMALES.
You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine in manjr
fartmrtMsintsi in which vn.i are anbiet!t. In nlrnt ructions ei
ther total of partial, they have leen found of inestimable 1
Irenefit, restoring their functional nrrangemcnts to a heal
thy action, purifying the blood and other flniils so efferlu
ally to put to flif-ht ull CfMnplnints which inny urine from
female imnuiritirs, ns ncaonciie, ginaiiicjis, ennmess oi
tip'ti. pain in ine sine, uick, ac.
Price, 25 cenln ench.
None trenuiue unless signed J. N. Iltdtcnsnck, all others
being base Imitation.
fy Agents wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers
desirous of becoming Agents must ndJtess the Proprietor,
J. N. HoUnsneW, Philadelphin. Pn.
iold by J. W. Friling. Sunbury ; Mtiry McCoy, Nor
thnmlicrlsnd ; Bciscl, Turbutville : RHer. Milton ; Diily
h, Isenker, Georgetown j Leisenring A Wolverton, Pnxi
iu; Wiest. Hickory; ull d oilers iu Medicine iu the
Count v end State.
August 14, 1SS3. ly.
TltKMENHOirs EXCITKHENT ! !
Cash. Steam, KIcetricity ! !
77ic Aerial and nil other lines out-done by the
I.tiltnllitr I-lllC Of
IRA T. CLEMENT,
llHO, having great failh in rapid sales nnd
v small tirofits. has ittst received ano oneitcd
a larce assortment of
SPRING A D SUMMER GOODS.
At his Sloro in Mar.;et Street, Sunbury, which
ho nfl'ers lo the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment c
Dry (Jootls, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinrls, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens. Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, llcragcs.
Silk Hats.
A large assortment of Bool ond Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grorrilc,
Sugar, Tea, Cofiee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Sail, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Vis : Iron and Steel, Nails, File, Saws, cVc.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, tfc
LIQUORS,
Wlur. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Vhiskry, ac
ts'' Country produco of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
Jan. 15, 1S53 ly.
DOCTOR VOI RSIM !
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR,' EVERY ONE HIS OW.S PHYSICIAN.
THE EORT1ETII Edi
tion, with One Hundred
Engraving, showing Di
rjtes aud M'llfnrntntiun of
W the Human Svstem in every
shtipe ond form. 1 j which
is added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, being
ol the highest importance to
married people, or those
rontemplalin;; innrriuge.
lis- Up Win. Young
Let no father be a.linmcd In present a copy of
the .-ESCUL API US to his child. It may save
him from nn early crave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret obliirnlions of mar
ried life without reading the POCKET .f-SCU-
LAP1US. Let no one sunering from haekmcp
Cough, Pain in tho Side, restless nirrhts. nervous
feelings, ami tho whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician, be another
moment without consulting the .CSC UL A PIUS.
Have the married, or those about lo be married
any impediment, read this trulv useful book, as
it has been the meant of saving thousunds of un
fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
1- Any person sending TWbMl-HVli
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. W. YOUNG,
No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Pott paid.
June 18, 1853 ly.
Van Loan
Daguerrean Gallery,
159 Chestnut Street,
AT this celebrated attablithmenl yoa can alway pro
ear lb newest and naoat improved atyla uf
DAGUERREOTYPE 5 TALBOT'PE PORTRAITS
at from 50 to 100 per cl. uu cost than such pictures can
p aaa lor ctsewnef.
Now that youcauaeeuie auco perfect portraits of your
loved ones at a mare uoiuinal cost, don't delay leal you
loae them.
Every vai iely of fancy eaaet, frame, Ae , on hand or
furnished to order, and every picture made aatiatory and
warranted to he in the beat atyla of th ait or no chabgi
Call and see us at 159 Chestnut at.
L II Pl'RNELL
PhiUiddlphia. July 17, 1855. ly.
The Johnston Ink
MANUFACTORY REVIVED
I0A $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA.
fl'IlE subscriber beg luuva rcsiwi-lfullv to in
- form 1'hinti.ks generally, that he ha tue-
recded to the Business of manufacturing J nut
ing Iiii formerly carried on by hi grand Father,
and Father, and oilers his article to the trade,
without any Prrrs, but wilh tha simple reliance
upon tho lon established cnaiacler it has borne,
feeling confident of it, giving entire satisfaction
la all who may favor him with a call. Tzana
Cttu. . CHAHLESt ENEU JOHNSTON,
A pril 1 0, 1 8M. If. j . , :
IEE BILLS Juatice auu: ConsUUes Fc
' Bill baiidaouuly piiuUxl aactrV paper for
sal at uu-arucc, .- . v . ...
MARRJAGB CETIFICATE8- h.ndoroely
exauuUMl for sals at tht office, auiitle or
by th doaaw. '. .. i.i . C .1 '. .. '.' .1.; h,
IpOH aalo at ibit lli-, Superior Black Ink,
sC 4'atil. Medicine l V5 cl., Pure Eeic of
finigei, "i tent
BANK NOTE. TABLE.
, CORRECTED. IfAi-Ai-x.
PENWflYLVANl A .
MABSACAUSBTTrl. ..
ctTt or rarunLrSSit.
All solvent bank . 1 Oi
0. S. B.nk note 1 dtal "J" a die
is 4,mtt hank " eai I All Solvent bana 1
AS solvent banke ' par
Bank of Chamberaburf 1 dia
AU eoivent bank ... I o'1
Bank of Cheater Co. par
Bank of Del. Co. Cheater par
WliW runs. ,
CITT. ' ' '.
. It r.1nl link 1 01
Bank of Oermantown pa'
ItVUk aote anoer $S 1
Bank of Gettysburg 1 dia
Bank of Iewiatown
BankofMiudletown .III
Montgomery Co Bank pur
Bunk nf Northumberl'liu nai
COC'TRT.
AD Sotvenli bank " 1
I NEW JKIl.
Ttclvi.lcre Hnnk ''
Coniinercinl Ban - I '
Bonk of Pittsburg 1 dia
Far. Bunk Mont im"y P"
Carlisle Bank r 1 di. 'F "7M,"'.l1!.rh ml
Colnmbia B'k B-geCt. parlMechantca' Ilk. Nwsrk par
Doyekrtown Bank , Pr M "h. Bk of ''?r
F..i.to Bank . , . , pnr Mnch, ft Man . Uk I rent rs r
F.rlelJank ' . - di-Wom. Bnk i
Echange B'kPlltsInirg 1 di.jNewark Hk'g A In. Co I J J
r.cnnge a, nrinrn ui "-"'"
Farim.rs' B'k, HucksCo pur Vooplc'a Ilk l'.ller-.,il Jli
FnnniTs' Bk, liicaster par Princeton Bank par
Formers' Hk. ltniiliiir nurlNilem Bunkilic Coj . . I'Jr
Vorm Kit S..hii llcill Co nnrlSemcrrct Cu llnnk
i dia
v t. n tiu .n.....i.'rt i t.ii'oisiiiic Uni
ittilc llnnk "I Ciiinilcil
pnr
c..i-ti.. lit, il,;-lt4tfite Ilk l-'dir-nbetht'
9 din
I ths
HanifclHUff Bank ldis'-t:ito Hank cyrork
Himesdnle Hnuk : 1 tlitnte UK
N. JInuiswiek par
Itiutcaster Hank par
iimtex bttHK, A'-'Winii j ui
Lcljonon Hunk ntr
Trenton Hnukiuff Co pnr
Union U ink. Dover i dis
llevv'ie AD' IUr Coliilis
Merch. A Mnn. Hnnk 1 dial
Miners' H'k. Potisville pei
Monoiianiheln Hnnk 1 dis
19 Hk it"tea itii.I.t a J dis
T.vlnritvV IWII'rrf'n It tiiu
J)K.l.A Alt C.
West Hrnnrh Hnttk par Hnnk of Helawuie
par
Wyoming hk, tviiKesti'e par
York Bunk 1 din
Bank of Smyrna par
Delaware uit m:iiik ar
Hk Wilnif'n A llmndyw. pnl
Farmers' Ilk St llelnwnre par
Union Dank. Wilmington par
tfiTKclief notes l Uis
MAIMS.
Bank of AVhetlock dii
Mrr-iiit r Hk. Rnntror lnriiti IV L IKlCf S
I ui
A "ivrnt nanks 4 disi
M.W HAMISHIRK. 1
n solvent Nink Sins
All solvent banks I din
lf-lk notes under S't 4 dis
V I'.K.YIt r
NOHT1I CAltuu.xA.
Brink of St All Kin
All solvent banks
a tlit All Holvnl lsink S dis
dii,t?L nilei o s, 2J ais
"AID AND COMFORT,"
7 o Yotti Ou n Mechanics.
GEORGE RENN.
MANUFACTt'ftER OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
'T'HE sulisoribcr respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
CAmiXET-WARK.
which cannot fail to rci ommcnd iUelf to every one
who will examine it, on account of its tin ruble
workmanship and splendid finish, inatlc tip nf the
best ttock to bo bad in the city. No effort is
spared in tho manufacture of his ware, nnd the
subscriber is determined to keep tip wilh the
many improvements which arc constantly being
made, His stock consists of .Mahogany
Sofas, Divans nnrt Lounges,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, rqtiul lo Phila
delphia inanuOieturc
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STAN l)S. T( ll LET TAULKS AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
Bill)rti Cvcry article in this line of his business,
I He also manufacture all kinds and qualities of
j CHAIRS,
ncluiling varieties never before to be had ir
' Sunhurv. such us Maiiooaxv. Black Walnut
AMI ('t'll!.KIl M.IPI.F. (inKCIAX t AMI WlMlSMt
j CHAIRS, ami j am t Piano Stools, which arc
; of the latest styles, anil warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
; be no excuse for persons lo purchase furniture in
j the cilies, ns even- eonliilence can lie entertained
jWwn.it the quality and finish of his ware and
I (.'hairs,
I His articles will be disposed of on as good
! terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
I try Produce taken in payment for work,
i CV" UNDERTAKING. Having provided
I himself wilh n handsome HiuttSK, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or ct any convenient dis
tance from this place.
tS" The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
Cheap Watches Jewelry,
"IVHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadcl-
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. H8
North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadel
phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 15 carat ensea, S25,00
Silver do. full jeweled, 812 llold Speetnelet, .IH)
Silver Leoinc, ji'ivels, 10 Kine Silvir do. 1 .,
do do do. 0. I.'ild Urne Irta, . 3.00
Siirieiior llunrticra, 7.! allies' Hold Pcncite, J.lkl
Intttntioii ,1 v .1. Siller Ti-n spixHis, set, 5.110
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1.00
Gold Finger Rings, 37j cents to S0 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 13) cents; Patent, 1SJ ; Lunet,
25 i other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they are sold for.
STAtTFER & HARLEY,
Successors to O. Conrad,
On hand, tome Gold and Silver Levers and
Leptnes, still lower than the above prices.
August .'8, 1852. ly.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
J AMES 15. FlDLKIt,
No. 12 South Setond StYce;
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watche full jewelleJ
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
. " Quartier do
Gold pens and pencil and silver halders
Silver Tea nnd Table Spoons
Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings &c.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as try
iu Hie city.
November 57. 185'.' tf.
Dissolution of I'artiicrililp.
fllIE Copartnership heretofore existing under
JL the name of James H. cV Wip. B. Hart, ia
this day dissolved by the withdrawel of Williant-
H. Hart. The business of the late firm will be
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. .829,
North 3d street
JAMES H. HART,
WILLIAM B. HART,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The underaigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue Ihe buaines under
Ihe name of James 11. & 1 nomas Hart. Thank
fut for past tavors. they respectfully ask Ihe at
tention of their friend and the public to their
dock of UHUUfcllli;, wnu-h will be full and
extensive, and which they will sell at th lowest
market rates.
JAMES H.HART,
TUO.MA8 HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. J8,tt.
SUNBURY FERRY.
E.NRY W. BUCHER inform the publ
Ma- that he hit taken the iMinburv rrrry an
as he is now well prepared with good and sulli
eient crafts he will be enabled Iu accommodate
Ihe public wilh fuoiutiies and despatch.
April 10. 185B tf.
Uosendale Hydraulic Cement
VN excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses and Cellar, and for keeping
dampne from wet and exposed wall.
For sala by
; EVI SMITH 4 HON,
1 -N. E. Corner of front and Willow atraet
Railroad. " - ' '
Fhiladelphia, Fh, 10, 1853. ly.
T
UeiTlCEb' FEE tilLlM tor mi. u,
11. B MAIMER.
. fcunburr. t't ' .
K Baureail's celebrated ink, aud also Con
arc ink for tale, uoljle and retail by
Dec.mbei 38, U0. Ii. U MASSER.
A CALL TO H0USiantiTrpw.
At the CablMt Wr ltooisaVr
'SEB'NnoUPTWcS
- Market Squ; T VV ; T
io of tht toner of Fawn street i th. tl i' h
SUNBURY. PA'?,RnIr.i,
, Thsnkful fur the patronage of bis fr! 1
customer, during th. 17 year! ThJ ?h
nets in this place, he solicits from the puUie . e
tinuance of their favors. Durin uKfT
lias endeavored to keep p with the inl "d h
of the Hay, d hs, accorlling,; SSSSSZSi
hess in every branch and variety. Tho puu,ic
itoch of - AHmtion of the prccnt
CABINET WAKE AND CU Apta,
Manupactvred by- "1 '
SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
1 At the Old Stand, - - ' ' .
Where in adtlition to their former stock of tl t
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs,
Lartre Spring Seat Rocking Chairs
Dressing Bureaus, Cenlre Tables '
r 1 n vsr . r.. . '
.'uu7-tHB a up rrasn stands,
and a variety of other
new style nnd
Fashionable Furniture.
Having securod a Hearse and made the 11 ere..
sary arrangement for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
tins vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and hiiahands ton,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
From side boards down to kitchen tablet,
From rocking chair to rocking cradles
Should yoa not have the ready Johs lo pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day,
Or taka potato, oats, corn, wheat and ry
Brk, hop pole, stave, or lumber wet and dry,
Or any thing but yoke nd threshing flails,
Fiom pigs and turkiea down to little quail.
Come on then friend, com one and all, '
Keep trade a moving, so "goe on tht bal."
l ' Orders from a distance promptly attended
to ond work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf
SOWKlt $ llAllNEsj
Publishers and Bookseller?,
No. 84 North Third Street, .
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Mililea, Prayer, Hymns, Poetical and Historical Works.
Travels, Novell, Ac, Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind in use from a primer upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elegant assortment from Ihe pnts book upwards,
mu'Jc of superior paper, and best of binding.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cap, Pott, and Note Papers, cli-gnnt stvles and qualiiy,
nml very cheap.
STATIONERY.
Fancy, rkiin and Adhesive Envelope, Ink, Sand, W
fers, Steel Pens. Mulus, Pencil.?, Porle-Mouaics, Wrap
pint; Papers of nil kinds, Curtain 1'iipers. Ac., Ac.
tliir stock is all fresh, bought cheup and told aeoordni-lv
Particular attention paid to Hooktellnrt, Country Mr
chauta and Teochera, however little Ihev inuv buv.
S 'ivcr A names ore l'ul'lialicra of PULTON'S set us of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS.
Knch inup ia ncurly SEVEN FEET Sqj'ARE, and
shows Ihe ci'inpnmtive size and relative position of every
country on the tjlobe. They arc intended to lie suspended
iu every School Koom, and not onlv make a .pleiKtid ap
pear nice, but nre uiitveranlly oi kuowlrdsed to be the
HKST MODE OF TEACHING GEOUIIAI'H Y ever
bronchi out. They ure kevt intended to be used l,v Ihe
holai t. eontainiinr n comnlete enitoine of titsutrnnhv. n,ut
costius; less than half the priie of a Ueotraphy and Atlas.
The system is in universal use in Prussia nnd Germany,
and has already been introduced in Girard College, Phihi.
delphia, the public tchooltof Boston, New York, Phila
delphia, Haltimore, AVaahingtnn, und thmnvhout New
nitluiiu, INew ork, Ac., Jtc. Our disks are loaded
sill recouiuieudatioua from the naitt lulented bim! vim.
fic teachers in every uuarter. and wsnswr ik
has been used parents, tcacbera and K-hoira unite in 'praia-
' V . . ...
1. Mop oi tie western Hemisphere.
S. Map of the F-usiern Hcmisphera.
3. Map of North America.
4. Map of th United State.
5. Map of Europe.
6. Map of Aaia.
7. Map of South America and Africa.
Every man ia hrillinntlv colored. vnri.i.l.ed .,ut
ed on mualin and rollera.
W e reancctfullv invite the earnest ntt-itliim nf T.;.,,!
Parents, and School Directors to this faseinatiu- mode o.
teaching Geography. SOWF.U A IIAHNE8,
-orth Third Street,
Philadelphia, Aug. 2?, 1852. tf.
EYRE & LANDELL,
4th and Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
UAVE established a Store where th best
trail lioiv recrt C
Household Dry Goods,
French Fancy Goods,
Dress ilks and Shawls,
Hosiery, Glovrs and Mitts,
Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting,
Muslins and Linens by the piece,
Dumark Tublc Linens and Napkins,
Patent Black Silks for Dresses,
Full SUoek of Mourning Goods.
E. V L. ure constantly receiving Bargains from
Iho New York and Pl.ilaJclphia Auctions, which
they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nell
c asti.
Edward E. Evre, Washington I. Linckll,
I'lillailelplua, July 3, 1852 ly.
the (.hlt inizr. med.1L t li
lt iv i: i !
HICKEY &. TULL,
A'o. 1 18 Chestuul St., above Siith, Front of
JONES' HOTEL.
fJy'frj AVE just received their True
feri.1 1 . t.x AJ. Medal, swarded In them for
--XlXJJ 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 tha
world, and they have taken THE PRIZE!
TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, ke.
To be found in this Cilv, and at very Vw prices
CsUandsee. HICKEY TULL,
Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chrslaul St.
April 10, 185-. tt
' STAC, E OFFICE.
WASHINGTON HOUSE, '
SUNBURY, PA
JAMES COVERT, Proprietor,
"I'lT'OULD respectfully announce that hs has
taken thia well known tttnd, where h
will be gralitied to see and entertain his Iriend
and Ihe travelling public generally. This house
is now replete with every convenience, comforta
ble, pleasantry located, Imidsomely furnisboJ.
well ventilated, rendering it in every ipel
desirable stopping place. '3
No expense has been spared i firtln tvai tnw
houe. The chambers well fuii.aJwd snd
the table and bar provided with lbs bU the
market can afford. '
Th stable as-eommodstions are sxteniivs ssttl
well calculated ft traveler.
STAGE OFFICE.
The tge running from Northumberland to
Poltsville, atop at tin house, where through and
way ticket to Philadelphia ca be obtalsswL
Sunbury, March 80, 185. tf.
BMKS. BOOKS ! !
JUST RECEIVED and Tor aaks a iwW dilicsi
of PIKES ARITHMETIC.
ALSO, a large ataortiasnil of Bktnk Book.
WM. McCARTY, Jlkellr.
Sunhurv. Dee. 4. 185-tf ' '
M ULU PENS with snd without caa, rf
R very .uperior quality, just raivsJ. '
Also a fra supply of Writing Fluid, for sals
hj H. - MAsot. ...
Sunbury, Doe. 7. 1851- i
HAND BILLS neatly prinUsd on aw yp
promptly execuUd at tbia office. A!)
blank, of sll kinds on wiperior PPr.
Sunbury, Tcb. M, I Sol.