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

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SUN B U It Y A M K HI CAN AND SHAMOICIN JOURNAL
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Sunbury, July S3, 1853.
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IWsccilaucotic, iiiattc i
Singular Coincidenck. A correspondent
of the Placer Herald is responsible for iho
following :
"A marriage took place oti the night of the
15th ult., At the Nevada Hotel a lady, no,
unknown to the California public, to a gen
tleman from Kentucky, now a citizen of this
State, he being the fifth upon whom she hail
conferred IIymer.ini honors, and tho third
whose head are yet above the rod. By n
strange concatenation of cixumstanco, her
two last husbands, between whom and her
self all marital duties had ceased to exist b)
the operation of the divorce law, had put up
al the Nevada House on the same evening,
ignorant of the fact that their former earv
sposa had rested under the same roof with
themselves, and also that they had both ii.
former yean been wedded to l he same lady
Next morning-, they occupied seats at th
breakfast table opposite the bridal parly
Their eyes met with mute, but expressivt
astonishment. . The lady bride did not faint
but bravely informed her newly-acquirec
lord of her singular situation, and who thei
Kiiesis were. Influenced by the nobleness o1
hi nature and the happy impulses of hi
h"arl, he summoned his predecessors to his
bridal chamber, and the warmest greeting
and cni'gradiilations were interchanged be
tween the four in the most unreserved and
friendly manner. The two ex-lords frankh
deflated that they ever found in the lady an
excellent arid faiihful companion, and thn'
thjiy were the authors of ihe difficulty which
produced their seperalion, Ihe t-anse being
t'aceaMe lo a loo free indulgence in intoxi
cation Ijqunia.
The lej;al lord and master declared (hat
his affection for his bride was strengthened
by the coincidence, and that his happiness
was increased, if possible, by w hat had oc
cur red. After a few presents or specimens
from their well-filled purses, the parties sep
arated the two ex-husbands for Ihe Atlantic
States, with Iho kindest regards of the lady
Emporium of Fashion
And Gentlemen'! rurMng Qooi-
JOHN V. 3IA1111N,
n'A9 RECEIVED t l"''"'!;:
Deer street, one door north of C. J. Uruner
Uw-ollice. in Sunbury, the most
6plendid nd Fashionable
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
for gentlemen's wr. that has ever been offered
in tliis place. His stock consists in a great
variety of
CLOTHS,
Among which art superior Black, Brown,
Green, Olive Claret, netgium utotv?,
French Cloths, Russian black, he.
BLACK AND CROWN CASHMERETS,
Mark plain doe-skm Cassimtret, Summer
ana II inter Lassimeres, jc.
VESTINOS,
Black Satins, (a rich article,) excellent Mnrseile
liulT, While, (Figured snd Plain.) Figured
Grenadine, superb atercd Silks, und
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Tweeds, Linens, Cravats, Hoseiry, Plain and
Fancv Trimmings, ricnllemeu's Collars,
ftuspcudors, &c, &., Ac.
Call and see his assortment of goods. He
challenges inspection, and politely invites the
public In test their quality by procuring tlic best
and neatest coats, pants, vests, Vc, in the coun
try. LV A few journeymen tailors can find im
mediate situations atttlis establishment.
Sunbury, May SI, 1853. 3m.
ANOTHER REVOLUTION
In the Dry Goods Business.
J. P. fit X. I KLINE,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and ti e public in general, that they have
taken the Old .Stand, in Upper Augusta town
ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc
cupied by Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just
returned' from Philadelphia, and opened
A Sew and Splendid Jlssortmcut of
Spring and Simmer Goods,
Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Sat-
tinetls, Linens, Lhecks, and all hitiu ol
Summer Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lnwns, Berage do Laines,
Alpacas and rihawl.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all
.inds,
Hardware and Cjuemsware, Drugs and
Medicines.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Panama, -Straw, Palm-leaf
and other Hats. Salt,
Cheese, fic. Call
aod rice.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex-
hangc for country produce, at the highest market
ince.
Upper Augusta, April 30, 1853.
tXSSCLkTTIOlT.
THE partnership heretofore existing under tho
linn of James Toggart & Son, w as, on the
1 3th day of June, 1853, dissolved by mutual
consent. 1 he business ol the lirm will he settled
!v James Taggart, who holds the books.
1 hose, indebted to the firm are requested to
'all and make settlement of their accounts also
ill persons having claims against the. firm are
requested to send in their bills for payment.
JAMES TAtiUAH T,
GRANTH AM I. TAGGART.
North'd., June 18, 1K.3. tf.
LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP
Spring nnd Summer Goods.
rniLING 8c GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they hsva Just receiv
d and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their itock consists of every vario'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres. Snttincts, Vestings,
Flannels, Wollens, 4-c,
And all kinds of Ppiintr St Summer Wear.
Also a-splendid vaiiely of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
1 craves,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Cam roa Men anh Roy.
Also a large assortment of UltOCl-llIIuS;
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Sugar, Teas, Codec, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and Q.UEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Hasten
Also a tresh supply of
DltlT.S AND MF.DlCINI'.e.
Besides the largest mid tnosl uenernl assort
ment of all kinds of goods lo ha had in this
place.
IV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at Ihe highest market price.
Sunburv, April 30, Ifl53.
for the future, welfare of her
bands."
former hue-
S5 HEWA1M) !
HT'HE above reward will be paid for the discov-
erv and conviction of every individual found
guilty of trespassing or injuring any of the
property of Philadelphia and .Sunbury Railroad
Company.
BY ORDER OF THE J'KEWJJEM.
June, 4, 1S53. tf.
Hope Manufactory.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the peopl
of Northumberland and Sunburv. and thn
J. E?. COULD,
(Successor to A. FIOT.)
No. 161 Chcs n'it Street, Sieaim's Building.
FHH.ABEZ.rHIA.
"EXTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, snd
Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de
scription. Exclusive Agent fur the sale of Hallet, Davis
ct Co's (Boston) Pitkmt SiseessioN BuiiMm
.K.jlinn and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Iioudoir Pianos, Mclodeons, Martin's
Guitars, Harp., Violins, Suket Mrsic, Music
Books. &.c, &e.
Residents of the country will be supplied by
nutil or otherwise with anv music thev may
w ish, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of lha largest Blurts in Ihe United
Slates. I feel cnnlident of satisfying all who may
fevor me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied en the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second hand Pianos for sale.
Philadelphia, April 11, lSf3. ly.
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CHERRY PECTORAL:
Far Ihe Cur mt
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, AST.
XVXA, WHOOPINTO. COUGH
- AND CONSUMPTION.
Of nil ihn immer ui inciiifiueii extent, (mid -me of
Uirin vitlmilile) ar the cure i l puliTn-uiiry fninpi inns, n
IhiiiR hn t;vcr Itren fnund whit h r. -uitl c-nfipurr in its ef
feet with t,nt l'rcpcrnhnii. Utliers cum inietinun, but
nt ml time itud in nil dmcBW n I llie Iiimn und llm-nt
wlierc iiieiliriiio enn give relief, tttis Will d it. It i
nlcnitntit totnkr. nnd nertVrtlv tf"e in nwnrdance with the
dirociiuni. We iK iiiil advurtim for th iufurmution f
thote whiihave tnt:d it hut thfuvhi have n t. I'timiiici
thiit liitve known it vulue will nut be wilh uit ft and by
ita timrly imp, thry arc nerurc fr.-m the d'nigerous cmwe
qiwiict i of Coughs and C'.'ldi whieli neglt-cud, ripen into
t'uin! c Mismiipti-'n.
The Dejd. una (if Hie Mnmnchimelta Inmilute was nward
fd t' thiJi prt'ptirntitm hy th; It nnd of Jndirn in 6eptL'inhr
1H7 ; aln i, the Medula "f the three ret Inatitiitea i-f Art,
in thti c-mntrv ; almi the bcploiim "I the Ohio lnMiitite at
Cincinnati, has been guvii to the Cherry Perroiur., by
their Oncrnnipnt in rciiMilerntion ( ito vxtraordinniy
pxcfllnirc nnd nstfulucws in cut lug uilcctluni ul the Lungs
unci I hrnnt.
Item! ihe full .wii-ff nplnbm f.'Unded on the lm(r exwri.
nice f the eminent I'liyaicinn "( thn Port mid City l
Dr. J. O. Aver, ST. JOHNS, May H. ISM.
Five years tml of your CUKHHY I'KL'I OKAI. in my
pmciire, hm proven wh.it I f-Ti-wiw fr 'in itwmp 'itin.
mint iw iriic. that it ermltwnea ni.u curea me chhib hhu
! CMichs to which we. in this sccticit, are pectihnrly linble.
1 Ihnik its tipinl hns not yet been aw tverni. nor a i
J know how a lti'it r remedy con be made for the distcm
j pern of the I'hi wut und l.unri.
J. J liCIlTON, M. D , F.T? S.
j Pre what it liat done on a wnateJ L-onslitnti 'ii, n l only
' in the following ctwvn. but n I h i s:nid more :
PCIUIURY, J in- aitll, IH',1.
) Pr. Aver: In the ni 'nth of July hxi I wan fitincked by
j a violent rimrrlirra in mine nf, CulH'nrnh. I rel-iruod to
i Sun rmnsiic in hop of n-eeivhife bnn-Ht from a elmnge
of ftunate and diet. Mv diairhipn reaseil, but f -I-
j litwrd bv a severe c nieh nnd much n-M,M. I finally
j start--d fir h inr, hm received no benefit lioin the vonir.
j My comrh contmuod to grow w Tue. and when I nriivetl
I in New York. I wan nt once markitl by my acquaintance
; n r victim of c tufiuinp'ion. I mutt e nuess tbnt I iw no
( mi:H''ient rent n todiniUt what my friends nil belirvrd.
Ai tiiiR ihiis I f ttmiiHhiM (I ink inn vonr trnlv invaluable
inclicine with litie expretafion of d-rivmc any benefit
j from its n. You w u!d n 't receive ihrne limn did 1 n t
regard it mv tlutv to ftale to the atRictcd. Ibrnigh y.i,
' thai my heu'tth. in the spare of eiirhl ni'n'by. iafnllv re
Kt'T-d. I attribute it to the nee of your CUF.HKY Vl'.C-
TOKAL, oniP truly,
YVII.UAM W. SMITH.
"Waiiinotot, Va , April lJ, IhIH.
Pear sir : IVf linc that I have h"cn spared fr in a prr
mnlure prnvr, thnm-jli vonr inntriirniitalii v bv the provi
dence o (.d, 1 will lake the libeity to expiew to you my
grahlude.
A Couph and the ahrminp symptoms of Coimimpti'-'U
hnd redncefl me ti low to leave me anythinff like h -pe,
when mv physician broucht nen b ttle of v ur "I'ecto
ttAi.." It scemeil to nffird imuiediale relief, and u v u
a few we-ks time has restored me to sound health,, ll" it
will do for others shat it has d me for me, you are cer
tainly one of the henei'nctcri of mankind.
Sincerely wishing yoji evry blessinjr, I nm
Verv respei-tfubv vonrs.
JOIIX J. rl.nivi:. Ile.'tirofst IVter'i Church.
With snh nsuniine and frm such men, n stronger
pr-vif can be udduced nniuss it lie from Us ciV.:ct upon
1 1 inl
I Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
i Practical Chemist, Lowell, il.s.
S.,M in Sunbury by II MASSEN, end by
llruacists p;ener:i!lv throughout the Stnl-.
Mnr.h I!), 1S:3. eenw lv. Nov. 13. TiS.
(CTS500 CHALLENGE.
"tXf IIATEVr.R concerns the htlth end happlnese of
Y p le is at all times of the inoal Talus Me import
ance. 1 taVe it for granted that every person will do all in
their power, to save the lives of their children, and that
every person will endeavor to prom Uatheir own health at
all sacrifiees. I Veel it to he my duty to solemnly assure
you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most
uelclirmted Physicians, are ihe primary onuses of !are
majority nf diseases to which children and adults are lia
ble j if yon hnve an appetite continually changeable from
one kind of fiwd to an ther, Had Hreath, Pain in the Sto
mnch, IMckint: at the Nose, Hardness and Kullness f the
Bfcllv, Dry Coiirti, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember
that'sll these deiatte WORMS, and you slionkl once ap
ply the remedy :
I10BENSACK S WORM SYttUP.
An article f utnded upon Scientific Principles, compound
ed with purely vegetahlc sulistaiM-cs. Mug perfectly safe
wlieu laken, "and can be given to the most tender infant
with decided N-nrHcial eireet, where li 'Wei Complaints
and Diarrlnra hnve made the.m weak and tlebitilated the
T 'Tiic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it
stands with ut an cqntil in the catnlogue of medicines, in
g ving tone nnd slri'iigth hi the Stomach, wliicb makes it
nti Infallible remedy for those ntllicted with Dyfpcpsni,
the nsioiiishiim cures performed bv this Syrup alter Physi
cians have failed, is the best evidence id' its superior etli
cacy ovei all others.
THE TAPR WOHM!
This is the most diffi -nit Worm M destroy nf all that in
fest ihe human system, it grows to nu almost Indefinite
hni!th bceoiiiinff so coiled und Insiened in the InfeHtim s
anil St nnacli cflectlng the health so nadly ns to cause St.
Vitus Dance. Fiis. Ac , ihnt those oMlicted sel.l in if ever
suspect that it is Tape Worm haptenitig them o tin early
grave. In order in destroy this Worm, a Vfiy energetic
treatment must lie pursued, it would therefore be proper
ht lake 0 to 8 of my Liver Pills sons to remove nil olmtrue- ,
tions, that the WormSyrupmaynct direct upon Ihe Wmm, :
which mast be taken iii t:s "'f a Tablesp "'iifullH ,1 tiun s
a day these directions foil wed have never been kn wn to
fail m curing the must obstinate case of Tape Worm.
K7" IIOBENSACK'S LIVKR PILLS.
No part of the svs'em Is more liable to diffuse than the
LI VKU, it serving ns a iiitervr t purity the 1.1 n.1, ur giv
ing the proper secretion to the bile ; so that any wrong ac
tion of the Liver efle..-ts the other important parts of the
svstfin, and results van nslv, in Liver t.'oiuplaiut. Jaun
dice, Dysrpsia. A;e. We should, llieieforc, wuieh evciy
svmpt 'in that might indicate n wr ng net ion of thr Liver.
These Pills lieing e anp -sed of KOdTSJc PLANTS fur.
it i shed by nature to hr;il Ihe nick : Namely, 1M. An l".X
PKl'TOll A NT, which augments the secretion from the
Pubn 'ntry miifiis metnbnuie, or pr-m ' the diselmie
nf ferreted matter. 2. id, An AI.TFHATIVK, which
chanV'S in s Hue iuexplii'iiMe nnd in n-uble iu;umer the
certain in -llml netioii of the syf-'ein. Mid, A 'IONIC
which cives tone and strength to the nervous system, re
newi'iu he dth and vigor to alt parts of th,c body. 4 Mi A
CATltAllTIC, wliicb acts in perfect barmony with the
other ite'iedienfs, and operating on the H wel, nntl expel
lintt the wli le miiss of c irrupt and vit :at.-d uvitter, anil pu
rilvimr the IIIxkI, which destroys disease and rt-storus
health.
TO FKMAl.K?.
Ynu will find these Pills an invalinhle nn-uieine in ninny
CMnpUuits M which y n nrc Rui'itct. In olmtrueii -uh ei- j
thcr total oi ptrtial. (hey have been found of inestimable !
benefit, rent oriivj (heir fu nti Mini irr.inifer.icn' s to a heal
thy acii in, pnrii'vin the hi w and other Ibiids s i ctK-ctu j
nily to put t i thifht ali c itnpiaims wiii'-a ni ty nrise ironi ,
I e; in it ll ' eK'li:o n if:.1. m to n hi-, y lui.tn.--, inmin j
sight, pant iii the side, back. Arc. i
7 I'm', 25 chiiK fin li.
N 'lie trctinine unless signed J. N. IIobcuFack. all oihevs
Iteinff b'te Imitation.
txT Anents wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers
desirous of bee iiiiii;r Atrents inut ad.hess the Proprieior,
J N il tbcnfnrk. Philndrlpbin. Pa.
Sl.l bv J W. Fribn Sunbury ; Mary MeCay. -r-tluimherland:
Reisel, Tuibntville llm-r. Milton; Diify
iV I.enker. fie riretown ; Lewnrtrig At W-dvertnn. Pmi
nos; Wiift. Hickory; u'.i d't.s in Medicine in the
Countv a'i'1 Stale.
August 11. ts'J ly.
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
FKNN3YI.VANI A.
city nr ikii.akilfhu
V. 8. Hank imtr 1A dla
All aolveut tank, put
COfHTPT.
Bonk nf ChnmlicmlMirg 1 di
Hank of Chester Co. pnr
Hunk of Del. Cn. Chciter pnr
ifftiiKol utrmantnwil
ilatik of Urttvthnrff
Hnnk of Lrwutown
ma?acai;bett9.
All wilvmil bonk, dil
IIIIODK IXI.AND.
All ilvrnt (Mliks (lit
CONNKCTICUT.
All Kilvrnt Imikl I dii
NLW YOBK.
CITT.
nnr AH tnlvrnt linhi I ilit
I dm 17 ttk liolet under M dit
rOO.MTRT
Hnnk of Middletown I . All vlvnit, link ldn
Moiitcomrry Co Hunk pur NBW JI'.HSKY.
Rank nf Norlhuinlierl ml pm rtrlviilere Hnnk I di
Ifnnknl I'lttflMirir 1 ilin'oimnririiii itaiiK
Bank of Dnntille pari For. Hnnk Mont Holly pnr
Cnrlnlr Hnnk 1 din F. M , Midtlklown Ft. pnr
Cohinilnn H'k B'geCo r .Mi-clianh-,' Hk, Newark on'
Ii,ivhI.ium lln.ik nnr MitIi. Ilk of Hnrliiictoii pnr
Kniloii HmmIi mr;Merli. ft Mnn. Ilk Trent pnr
Krie Hnnk S duMorri, Co Hank J dit
Kxi lmiice n'krilUlinrg I ill, Newark llk'n ic Im.Co lr
F.xrhnnin- H'k, llrninli I dii'Oinnce Hank 5 d
FnrmrrnMrk, HiirktCn pnr'I'e .ple'li Ilk Pnttern.il 3 di
Farmem' Hk, lnraaicr pnrl'riiiicl"n Hank par
FnrniemMik. Ilenilirip par Salem Hanking Co, .nr,
Fnrm. Hk Sehnvlklll Co rcir Semerret Co llmik 3 '"
F I). Hi! Wn'vne.irir llTlin State Hank nt Caltalell luir
Frnnklin Hk Waih'n ljilin State Hk ICIizal-ethton j i n
llnm.iiurp iianK I nti iiinr nun r..u'n
ll.mewlale Hank 1 li, Ctnte Ilk, N. Hiniuwlik par
UmeaHer Hank par .Sttwx Hnnk. Noavmh 3 dm
Trent 'll Hanlil'iC ll ir
I'ni al Hank. H "Ver di
Vnr.ll.-vv'k.Vl).-llrC..S(li,
l.elail"n Hnnk par
Mrreh. .V Man. Hank I ilia1
MMIi aieaheln Hank I di. CT'llll " .li d under M J ill!
Tavlnr.v'e Del H'e Co 15 din Ill'.I.AU A HI'
Went Hraneli Hank pnr Hank of Delaware nt"
Hink ol Sinvrnu par
Delaware City Hank par
Ilk Wiime ii.V liranitvw. pnl
I'nrtneiV Hk St Delaware par
Cnlun Hnnk. Wiliiiiimton par
Sdi,
4 dii
Wyoming Hk, 'ilkesl) par
Y"'rk Hank, I dip
15' III lief noted 1 did
MAIM.
Hank of Whetlnek S did
Morenntile ltlr lll.ff..r lllili.'I'T' L'll'ler
Allr.lvent tmnlid di. OHIO.
NI'.W ll AMI'SIIini'. XII d lvent l ank,
in ...I.-..,., i.n..L. 2 .li.1!? Hk ii 'ter. under
VPIIMDVT I OKTII CAIIOI.IN'A.
Hank of St Alloins 8 did'.MI d dveal Innkl 4 did
All ilvent Imiik, 3 dintV Under 5', 1 d"
"AID AND COMFORT,"
i o Your Own TlrtliauiC!.
- GEOlvGE liENN.
MANLTACTIT.nil OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the" most Fa?hio:irille Stjlo.
rP III, miltsrrilicr ri.."retfnlly ra!!. tlif nttention
of tlic ini'.'li.- tn hi l;ire anil rtili-iulitl assort-
N 0E.THUM E EEL AND
Select School for Girls.
Under the Care of Miss E- Calvin-
INSTRUCTION will he pien in the onlinnry
Enlibh llranrlied, Diy ni-al, Sciences, AIk
br, tiromctry Bml. Lnniiuacrii.
A KfKsion will coniiidt of twenty .two weclss.
Second (luarter to coinini'iice on tlic 13th of June.
Tl.HMS.
Orlliograpliy, Keadine, Writing Com
ponition, (ieorajiliv, L'.tiKlisli llrammur
anil Arithmetic per quarter. ?3.00
With any oilditional Enlisli itmly, 4.00
Algebra, Geometry, or l.attBiiag $5,(10
Mimic, I'uinting, anil Drawing, each arpcratc
anJ at tlic eustoin iry r a '.('.
Iveferoneos.
llr. K. U. Mt'ay, Noithumherland.
1). Tug-art, F.m'., "
Hon., Joseph Casey, New Berlin.
Rev. Dr. M 'Kinney, Ed. Pre. Banner Phila.
H. li. M'Unire, A, M., Principal of Central
Institute, Pliilndclphia.
Northumberland, May 21, 1S.3. Sin.
TATLOR't Ice Cream Saloon ik New
York Thia new saloon has just been open
ed, and la described al length in the papeis public irenerally, that lie has constantly on hand
and manufactures to order, all kunlsof lioa, ropes,
bed cords, wash lines, plow lines, twine and line
of all kinds, at his establishment 1:1 Northunv
berland.
RICHARD M -VRtfllALl..
North'd., June 11, 1S53 3m
of New Yo"rk. They etale that the ornamen.
tal work of the ceiling of tho main saloon
coat, alone, $10,000. It is richly oveilaid
with graceful moulded figures and foliage,
gold and fresco painting. The gold thus
taied, cost $1300; Ihe painting, $3000; thn
moulding, plastering, fee, about 4000. The
idea of the saloon are covered with large
mirrors, arranged in panels, and surrounded
with figures and ornamental v, oik of rich
design, in the Yanilian style, representing
fruits, flower, human figures, heads of ani
mals, tie. The entire expenditure for mir
rort, in Ihe saloon, is nearly S 10.000
The wat Railroads i.njurc Property.
We learn, says the Doylestoicn Democrat,
that Edwin Schofield, of Jenkiiitovrn, has
old his faim for $250 per acre. A year or
two ago,it would not have brought more than
one half of that sum. It is uear tho location
oi tne rniiaiieipnia, .uion ana water-dap
Railroad. Jacob Paxsori, of Abingiou town
hip, ha been offered (250 per acre, for his
Urm. The Railroad above mentioned, it is
believed, will be located through the land ol
Mr. P., culling it up into two ill-shaped Iri
angles. On this account it has probably
been doubled in price. The farm was sold
a few years since for about $S0 per acie.
Canary Birds and Canary Seeij The
Boston Atlas having mentioned lliat during
lust year 56 000 bushels of canary seed wpre
imported, costing 813,500, a writer in the
Journal of Comment adds tho intelligence
that 41,000 canaty bird are annually impor
ted, cosinm $17,360, making a total of neat
Jy 31,000.
The Post Omct Envelopes. Mr. George
F. Nesbilt, the manufacturer of the new
Post Olfice stamp envelope, announces -'i hat
lie has written to Wellington for permission"
to leave hi seal, or business card off of the
envelope.
. The Aliimt Knickerbocker lately re
ceived a letter, inquiring, among other things
whether pig iron was petrified poik. and if it
w, wnicn was ino oesi way to cook it to
make it juicy.
Mr Meagher, wifeof Tho. F. Meagrwr,
E(j , is in I. ii.. .Ion, iih hi father, who i a
1. . , I I, . i : . c.
minium, ui i .u mint-in. one will toon vii.il
Ireland, and then come to the United Stales.
An Anti-Beef Ealing Association has been
formed in rinlailelphia. Ihe members
pledge themselves against eating any meat
which eusis more than eikjht cents a pound.
Rctcrms from 37 couiuies in Kentucky
how 123.000 more bog than were returned
la! year.
NSW STOR3.
THE undersigned takes thi method cf thank
intr hia friends (or their lilieml rtatriimi(.e.
and inform them ho has taken the old stand
lately occupied by James Tagart cc Mon, w here
no will be prepared at all times with a large sup
ply ol goods, rontiiHliiig of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
VESTINGS, ko.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
of every description.
Groceries, (ueciiKwarc,
Hardware, Cedarware, Salt, Fish, ire., Ac.
Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms.
and hopes by a strict attention to bushiest to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
O. I. TAGGART.
North'd., June 19, 1853 tf.
TIIE CHEAPEST, TflE NEATEST AND THEBEisT.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
Model Spring Style Hat3,
'NKQUALLED by uny other in all that
can render satisfaction to the v carer
(Jive them a trial. The Very Finest Moli skin
Hit for 3. SO ; Second Quality, very fine, JOli
I hud Quality, capital article, 2,50. All these
are warranted.
Model Hat Store, Nj. 46 North 6th Street
Philadelphia,
I'liila.. April 9, 1853 Cm.
.Mann's Ivstahlislinient
25 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
I'ulent Letter Copying Prcasci,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENER, Brushes,
Oil I'apeis, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, 4c
l atent l'anhmeiit Taper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed
TATE.NT LETTER CINDER,
A most valuable invention for kceninsr in a
dook-iikb ioiui, metiers received, Uricinal Invoi
ccs, Aic.
1'hila., April 9, 1853. ly.
ttlLVEK. WATCHES. A few double case
- Kiifflitih Kilvtr Wftthna A.r a.U . . . i
P'Ke y H. JJ. MAbSER,
Hunbnry, April 12, l5l
I J LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Kiorisaeea. Bond, "executions. S. ,..,,...
c, lur sate ny u. u. MA8SER,
feunhnrv Aiiri 20. 18.M.
BLANKS.
LANKS of every description ran be had bv
1 api-rvint at ttieciiic of the Amerienn.
SJMUH'a ESSENCE OF JAMAIf-A mm
..u i ER' fte,h ,UPP1'' jH,t eied, and for
b , MA88ER.
fcunbury, Jan. 10, 1852.
NEW STORE.
HEN J A 31 IX 11 EFI N Ell
) ESPECFFl'LLY informs the citizens of
Sunliurv and vicinity, that he Ins opened a
new store in the r.iom lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer (Jowls
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassmets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and won-iej.
ALSO:
I'silUor-N. CiiiffliitniN, E.sf.n,
HoHKNf line He l.niuci
e.nd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of evrry vaiiely.
Also an assortment of Hum! wait'. Iron
ami Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
OUEENSWAEE. r.f various s;U- ami
pailerns.
Also an axsortment of HOOT Ai. SHOtS.
II ATS & CATS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, i,e.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
rE Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest pri ec
8nti!.urv. May 1, 1852 ly.
asVAA
Hobby Horses, Children's Propeuors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail by
B'JSHXTELL & TTJLL,
So. 61 DUCK Street,
Philadelphia.
Order throunh the mail promptly executed
Phila., April 9. 1853. 1 v.
NOTICE
To merchants, Travellers and Others
77ii O!.'g'iot( the United Stattr,
Vlexiiiuler L. Iliekey Co.,
THY. GRMAT WORI.p'S FAIR I'lllZK MI1DAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
So. 148 Clusnut Stnet, ( Fn nl of Jones' llotd)
1 Philadelphia.
VKE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant'1
and Traveller one of the largest and ino1
improved solid Sole Lealher Spring Trunks ever
CARE, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Commision .Merc Iran ts,
23 and 25 Spear's Wharf,
'BALTIM02E-
Rr.rERt:(.i:s.
John Clark, Esq., Piesidcnt Ciliens Baiik, Bait.
A. P. Giles, Esq., "ashicr Franklin "Jaiik, "
John Herti!cr. Jr., Esq.. Philadelphia.
Holier, ISitmicUsoti & Co.,
J. Tome, Esip, Prehideiit Cecil Bank, Port De-
jiosile.
.1. Wiillowcr oc Son llarritilmrg.
Col. II. C. Ever, t'eliii!;rove.
I. II. App A Co..
Nbi:!p. N incnte AV Co., Milton.
V. W.Cooke. Estj., Muiiey.
Simon .Schuyler, Esq., "
Geori'e Boilii.e, lliijihsriHe.
V. Weaver !v Co., Mool.nirsville.
Gen. William F. Packer. W iliiair.vjtort.
T. W. I.lovil, Eq., Cji-hit r, ,;
.lames H. Hilling, "
Lewis G. Huling.
M'Hcnrv & Bnhb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. lliiling. Esq.. Lock Haven.
t V Carr, Giese & Co. have the lamest wharf
room of any eomtnision house in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch lo boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March 13, 1S.13. Gtn.
nient of every quality and price of
'A!SIrr-V. 'MIK.
which cannot f.iil to rcioninicnd itself lo every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
wniknininhi;) and splendid finish, made up of the
stock to be bad in the cilv. No ellort is
spared in the manufacture of bis ware, and the
suhscril'cr is determined to keep up with the
many iinproveincnls which are constantly being
made. His slock consists of Mahogany
if.ti, OivsttiH ntiil I.otiHcrf s,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BKtAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and nl.-o VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price,
C ITROAr.nS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOII.KT T.MJl.KS AND
EXTENSION TAI'.I.ES,
In short, every article in ll is line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
ncluding varieties never before to be had ir
Suiilmrv, Fiich as M.uiot.AM. Black Waimt
ANll Cril!.KII M IPLk GllKl I AN AMI Wllisnn
CHAIRS, ami riM i Piano Snvin, which tire
of the blest styles, and warranted to be excelled
!'V none mjimtaciurcJ in me v. nicsor ci-ewo'-tc
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At Hiq Cabinet Ware Itoom of
SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at tht -w"gBgj "rut tht Railroad
Thankful for the patronage ol his friends anil
customers during the 17 year he has been in busi
neas in thi place, he aoliciu from the public I con
tinuanee of their favors. During this period ha
has endeavored to keep up wilh the improvements
of the day, and lis accordingly extended hi busi
ness in every branch and variety. Tn public ar
therefore invited to the attention of the present
slock of
CABINET M' AUK AND CHAIRS.
Manufactured bt
SEBASTIAN H0TJPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of tht
establishment thry now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairf,
Ijirirt Spring Scat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style und
Vn li i o ii n l I c F n r n i t n re.
Having secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary nrrannements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for L'udertakinir in all it branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistress?, and husbands too,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
From side b'inrds d'lvva to kitchen tables,
From rocking chairs to tricking cradles
Slinuttl yon not have the ready Jomn to pay,
We'll wait awhile f'T a brighter better dsy,
Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and ry ;
Pnrk, hiwp ples, staves, or lumber wet and dry.
Or ony thing tml y.kp nnd threshing tlnits, "
From pigs and turkies down to Utile quails.
Ome on then friends, come one and all,
K'-rp trade a moving, so :'g es oa the ball."
IT"" Orders from a distance promptly attendej
to and w ork of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1850. if
KOVKU oj liAHNKS,
Publishers and IJooksellcrs,
iVo. 81 North Third Street,
nilLADULPHIA.
MISCELLAN EOUS BOOKS,
n.hli-s. Prayeis, Hymns, rortical and Historical Works,
l ravel, .Novels, Ac, c.
SCHOOL HOOKS
Every kiiid tn out' from n primer upwartli.
BLANK BOOKS.
An rtcpnnt nH'irtiiifnt fr- m th pi trn1t upward,
made ol kiiperu r imper, mid hut of hinditig.
WUITI.NG PAPERS.
Cap, runt, and Xotc I'aj if, ei- gnttt style and quality,
nnd vrry clu-un.
STATION ERV.
I'ltKcy. rinin und A.Hiesive Knvi-I. prt. Ink, Ssnd. Ws
frrs. Su-'l l''n, l.l', rtni-ils. l'.ne-.M"uoti-s, Wrap
ptti'j l'.c.-irij .'I' nl1 kinil, I'urtnin t'ticers. Ac. ftt.
! Dnr Ht'K-k is all Ircsh, l mtln eln-np nnd Bold accordingly.
. lirticnl;ir ottfiii i--u n.ml t, MiM.k:ii-l!i.'rs. lmntry Mr-
! rinuitii ami 'i'.:m-ln:r, m.wtvrr little they msy buy.
I Sum Hoi., sari! PaUtalier of I'Ll.TO.VS seiiu of
I MAGMrlLKNT OUTLINE .MAI'S
Ktirli mip is nearly 8KT.X FKIT SQUARF., and
sh"W the ciiiivirMlive atid rel.utve p-slo 'll of every
e -u in ry oi, the ul he 'I'lu-y are inlfinli'il to he tufpeiideii
in every Scli,"l Knoni, nnd iv,t only initke ft ST'h'nC-i
prrir.ni''. htit :,re unoTTMi'v :.rkn"wlnieiil to ho tne
UKST Molll". OF TLACIHMJ OCOtiKAPH Y evtr
l.r.tll"t1 . .lt TV.'V fl'. V.... l..t. K.1...1 Iii It.. ,.,..! I.u
The subscriber is dcU-riuiiicd that there shall sch h.rs, c -j,t nli ii j,r n e'ni.uie ejiit- me of Geography, and
lo purchiie turiiiture in
en. e cut be entertained
finish of bis ware and
s ;;iod
Coun-
Drugs,
f?
l'iiinls, Oil, iudow
Glass, t-c.
5 Toss French zinc white.
10 tons l'ure White Lead.
5000 Hose Window ('lass. all sizes.
Superior Potash,! 'opal, Coach, I, en til
er Iron varnish, white Doinar varni-n lor t. luna
Gloss, w ith a general assortment of fresh and pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also all the Patent Medicine in general use,
warranted genuine.
Colored and Euaniicd Glass, ic, &c, for sale
very low at
ALFRED WILTBEnPER'S
Drim and Taint Stoic, No. 1C9 N. 2nd Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Phvsiciaus and Storekeepers supplied Good
nt to anv of the Hotels or Depot Irce of charge.
Phila., Mav i-, !H.3. ly.
fl'ered lor alc in this etty, together with a gen
ral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
an possibly Lo imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. Aio, a splemlul assort
ment of Ladies' Dress 'J'lunks. Bonnet Boxes,
rravellini; Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags. Hand Coaches, dies, 4c, oVc,
all of which wo are prepared to sell at reduced
price. We respectlully invite a call Irom the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive
assortment before purchasim; elsewhere.
ALEX. L. IIH KEY 6i CU.,
No. US Chesuut ftireet
Phila., April 9, 1S53 Cm.
wTll iTMp eeki Wa7"
Geiitladcns Fashionable
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Xo. 231 Chcsnvt, Third door below Eighth st
Philadelphia.
HAS on hand a full stock of French and
English Piece Goods, which will le made
to oider at the Miorlcst Notice, in the Latest
Stvle, FOR CASH.
'FhiU.. April 9, IS53. Cm.
Impoptnnt to Coal Dealers.
THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into parlneohip under the
firm of Kase, Itoed & Co., for the purpose of
mining, (hipping and selling coal, delivered at
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on contract or otherwise, at all time, on the
horlest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at fcliaiiiokin by
KASE, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 183a. ly.
IfkLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
law of $300, for le by
April SS, 1821. H. B.
MASSER.
CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
MIA'KK WaKIJ, Wlwlrsaltf mul Ketuil nt Nv73 N.
O tsiHMJND M., ni(vUt' th Mt. Ytnii'tii II um. O -Id
Lever Watrh"'". lull jrwrlrd. 1H k. cad ., t-'nu ; liU tr
Lever, lull lew'ul-d, hi 2.00 ; Silver lviu-f. icwcltd. 4;.!,.
00 nil v;iiiiiilltl to Krcp gruKl time. G K1 I'rii null Si l-
ver Cupv, tfl.OO; U -M I'mrtH. fri.mt; j-'H I'tiiL-ui auu
iVn C'u-i witti $ Hd liold lVim;i 1 w m 8 t 'Ji, Ace.
Ai, nlwavsoii n tiin a e nhi nisrinit'iii 01 line p"iu
Jewelry, tiM Cuid, fiu iid and l""lt t'l.siii, G ld ct
Ctriini, Liidifi' tinttl l-'oti Clitinm und Uclt Tint.
Silver Tiil.lt SipHim (nm VI 1 l i xlt. iirsivri, mho
?21, Hiid Tea, Sfi.'-'i t' S'V-W per tel, wiirmiited ii)n-ji t'
C-ilii. AH X'xwill vvirrnuitM it wnai inry urr 'in ii
fy Wuu hei and Jeivehy repninut and warroiiieil.
E tf Ailnnle-i sunt by iijuiJ ur uthetwine. wilt be nunc-
tuuily attended ti.
' a . vicp a ...
nsr,l-i
Ni. T2 North SECOND Street, npp.witc the Mt. Vermin
Hii'lfrt
rinla., April U3, ly.
riatloriu Scales,
L'tng I itourn 'Severely tested
Al K ay right Hit AeiiivwltU.
, sr'l Stanilanl.
-fT.k r, . 1 11 ... f .1 If..
it'.sw jiauroa'i. niiv, ui'iii, anu ,u
V mm.' Vl'il f .N wt In biiV nrirl
. j.. ...v.- - , v I -
of the countrv, at short notice.
IGEN TS. ;EO. W. COLBY,
S10 Market st., Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, .Sniilwry.
rhila., ylpril S3, 1653.
MACKEUEL,
CODFISH,
SALMON,
PORK,
HAMS S: SIDES,
SHOULDERS.
LARD & CHEESE,
Phila-, Apiil 23. 1S53.
Constantly on hand
and for ;ile by
J. I'almlr & Co.,
Maikel Mreet
Whaif
Philadelphia.
3m.
Laborers Wanted.
ffillE aubscriber want immediately on the
A Kailroad and Basin, at Chapman, Lmon
county, seven mile below belinsgrove, from
60 TO 100 LABORERS,
to whjm one dollar er day will pe paid.
BAYIDliE. W JLVEftTON & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19.1853 tf.
A RNOLD'S WRITING FL11U and Adtie
sive and legul envelopes, for aale by
H. B. MAKSEK
iinbury, Jan 10, 185S
Inso!iiI1hi oi liii-ta"i'sliii.
fi'tllE Copartnership heretofore existing under
I the name of lames H. ct'Win. 13. Hart, ia
this day dissolved by the vithdrawol of William
It. Hart. The business of the bite firm will be
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. Silt,
North od street.
JAMES H. HART,
WILLIAM 11. II VRT,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1Hj3.
The undersigned, have this l:iv formed a eo- ;
partnership and will continue the bo-iiiess under j
ihe name of .lames H. A 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 i
extensive, and which they will scllal Ihe lowest
be no excuse lor person
the cilics. a every conf,
abou' the ii'ialisv and
Chairs.
His arltt'li s vi!l be disp.r d cf oil I
terms as they c in W i-urchased elsewhere.
j trv Vrod'.tce I'll. i'n in pn tuent for vvoik.
I 1'NPEKTA KINO. H.nin; provided
j himself wilh i linud '.mi! Hi mst;, l.e is now
prcpansi for I'lub. rtakin?. am! attending ftincr-
als, in this vicinity, or ".I anv convenient dis-
lance from ibis til.o e.
j t t The Ware Room is in Market f-treer,
below 1 honi)sou s !tore anil c:iv,t I avern,
(ii'.tliiOE KENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S52 tf.
TuiMr:srot:s E.ciTr..:rT ! !
Cash. Steam. Klectrioit v ! !
The Aerial und ;dl other lilies ont done bij the
Miilnliiar I htr of
UiA T. CIJ-MENT.
W"HO. bavin? cre.it failh in rapid sales
T V
sliitvr U t 1 1 ion li:U the iirii-e nt li Ocfn-utiliv anil Atais.
Tlie pvi'lt'ti; i? in uiiiicrwil tise in I'mssia mul Oerinsny,
an.l li;is iilr-.-inty lic.-n mtr-!iM-i't in liirard Collepe, I'hilu.
,l,-!lilii.i, IV' i, srh 1. l li iftim, .Nw Ycrk, IMiikk
ili"!il.i.i, 11-,'tnn r,'. V:tMiii!2l n, mul threaptv'lit New
Kiislaiel, New V"l., 4e.. ,Ve. Dur lv.k are I trd
Willi r c iiiiiiifiiiluli'iiis li -tit I i,e liti'sl t:,l:i't il ai,J srien
tifu li-:ir!iet in evvry nunrt.T, Miid wl'rever thr system
Ins I'lcli ut'.d i':irciitx, l-rrcliei t and S':hol:ire unite in prais
ing il.
I. M WtM.'rn Tl lu'i-phro.
II. "' t!f l'.;l-ui I lcIIiiK;tr.?ra.
3 M i, "f N .nh An-, rtcs
I. ,'t' !', I Mit'tl :uus.
S. M ip ,'t' r.nri,.
ti. Ma;i o:' Asi-i.
T. M i;wf S 'Mtti Atitii'i uni Afrtrn.
rvcry in.-, p is ,ril:i:inliy cv-1 rtd, variii,!n"c". had niotiat
eit 'Mi nnnVin mi'l r..!!.-r.
We r sjict hilly inviie tii enrnont nttrnf i,.n of T''arherif
P:iri'iitj. mul Sch ool Dirccl-'t. ! tins i':i.cin:ittn!r mode o,
reaelilMg i.ie"yl:iptiy. Mm I it A Ml,:vi.!,
l NoTlli Ttord Streft,
PliilMdcl;,l,i:i, Alip. aa, If ;!!. II'.
market rales.
Philadelphia. Jan
JAMES H. HART,
THOM AS II ART,
1, Hs53. JS. tt.
1,000 Men Wanted. j
ON the li"e of the SfSQEEH A AN A RAIL- I
ROAD Unwcen Bridurport (opposite H.ir
rii.buri;') and Siiubuiy, in the Male ol IVunsy Iva- ;
nia. 'J'his road is tit ty four miles in leng'lr rim
llirouah a hinhlv improved country, and will
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenter
and laborers for the nevt twelve months. A
larqe poition of the line is heavy rock cm avation,
laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and liberal waies.
UOLlillEI" I V, hAUAlA.-N oi IU
ConUaclor.
February 10, 1853.
Fritz, "NVillianis Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North 3d Street.,
rilU.AUKI.I'HIA.
MOROC CO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import
er. C'nir.mission and Oeneral Leather Bus
iness. v tiotesaic ann uetau.
twT Manufaetorv 15 MargaretU fetrecti
Auj. 23, Ie52. ly.
FRTJIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUBINCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dialers in
Confectionary of all kinds,
No. 113 North Third M. below Race,
PHILADELPHIA,
rpHE attention of Dealer is requested to an
A examination of their slock, whirh will ho
found to he at t st equal to any in thi city.
FOREIG N FBI U S nl all kinds in season.
N. B. Order by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended tn.
February 6, 1853. Cm.
c. "sT. "weissr, i:. d.
HAVING located himself petmanantly in
Suiibmy, offer his professional service to
the Town and Countrv, ollice, corner of Deer und
Market street (formerly telegruph office,) where
he niay be found unless professionally engaged.
Sunbury, Apiil U0, 1833. 6m.
I.'tOR ale at thi office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 55 ct. Pure Essence of
Ginirer. 25 cent
and
small profits, basjust leceived ana opened
a larne asstiiiiiier.t ol .
SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS.
At his iSorc in Mar:;ct Street, 8unburv, which
he offers to the public nt the lowest pri 'cs.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
)rv floods, z :
Cloths. Cnsim-r. Ciinsinrts. Jeans. .Drillings,
jl.'s'iiu. Linens, Calicoes, M"slin de
Lains. Lavns, Ginvhams, licrages.
Sii.k Hat.
A large assortment of Boots and Phoes, for
Men, Women and Children,
f.rnrci ir.
Sugar, Tt-a. CdfT.-e. Molasses, Cheesf, Spi
ces, I ish Salt, I'lasler.
IIAROWARE,
Viz : Iron snd Steel. Nails, Files. Paw, ic.
QUEENS VA RE,
Tea Setts, Plates. Wirs. Citns, Saucers, e'e
LIQUORS,
Winr. Crniitly, Gin, I!nm, Wliislvry, Xc.
te Country prodnco of all kinds taken in ex
chnnije al the highest maiket price.
Jan. 15, 1S53 ly.
nncioit Yorusri.rr
TKE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
Oil, I'.VIT.Y ONF. 1113 OWN PHYSICIAN'.
En?raini;s, showins; Dis
eases and Malformation of
tlie Human System in every
shape and form. To which
i.i added o Treatise on the
Disease of Females, lieinu
ol the hiijhest importance to
married people, or those
rontomplaliiia; marriage.
iy IM" Win. Voinir
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
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woman enter into the secret obliaations of mar
ried life ilhout rcadins; the BUCKET .ESCL'
LAPILS. Let no one suffering from haekniep
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feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician, be another
moment without consulting the ."ESCU'LAl'Iu'S.
Have the married, or those about to bo married
any impediment. reaJ this truly useful book, a
it ha been the mean of saving thousand of un
fortunate creature from the very jaw of death.
IV Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of thi book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Addre, Da. W. YOUNG,
No. I S3 SPRUCE Slrect, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
June 18, 1S53 ly.
Cheap Watches 5 Jewelry,
yirilOLESALE and Retail, at the "PhiUdel
" " phia Watch ami Jewelry Store," No. 96
North Second Street, corner of (Quarry, Philadel
phia. Colli I.evrr Wiitches, full jewelid. Ic rural r:nci, SSS.IO
Silver do. fall jewetei!, gfj r,.,, Spivta.-lr,, 7,011
Silver l.Cii'nif, jewels, III I'ini-Silvi-r do. l.Sfl
do i1 ilo. e r;,,!,t Hnit-Hrts. 3.(10
SatM.'li'iT Qiinrticis, " ! ndies' OnM Pcni-ill, 1.00
linifitinil il. S. Stiver Trs sjsioiis, scl, 5. HO
Gnlil Pens. Willi Pencil anil Silver lloliter, 1,1
Hold Finger Rings, 37", cents to $S0 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, di cents; Patent. In ; Lunet.
So; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what Ihey are sold for.
STAL'FFER i HARLEV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Leiines, still lower than the above price.
August 2S, tfl.V! lv.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
J A 31 ES Ii. FID LEU,
No 12 South Second Sli ce;
riilLADEJrillA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewijled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" Qttarlier do
Gold pen and pencil and silver halder
Silver Tea and Table Spoons
Bracelets. Breast pins Ear rings Ac.
All warranted and sold at prices as low a any
in the citv.
November 27. 1855 tf.
!
i
TilE EORTIETH Edi
ti.in will, (1, ,.. ll,,.l..l
J
U8T1CES' FEE BILLS For sale bv
II. B MASbER.
Kunbury, 1S5I -S
CHEAP
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactory
G. L. lILLE?. & SC.,
S. IK corner Arch and Second Streets
PHILADEtPHIA.
f VERY VARIETY OF SHADES, M'hole
ij ale anJ Retail, uch as Scroll, Flower
Goltiic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscape
are to be had at the lowest price for qualitv o
work. Order for Gilt, Plain Stare, Lettered am
other Shades executed al short notice.
Merchants and ethers are invited to give i
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
Brasses, Trimmings, &c., always on hand.
Remember P. W. ropier SECOND le
ARCH Streets. Philade!,,',!...
February 12. 1853.-0:11.
PEE BILLS. Justice and CoiuU'ile Fee
Bill handsomely printed on card paper for
sale at thi office.
ARRIAGE CETIFICATES han.lson.elv
ex ecu led for a!e al thi office, single or
r
by Ihe doien.
gres ink for sale, whobsale and retail by
December M. 1940. H B MASSER.
lioseiulale Hvilraulic Cement
VN excellent article for lining Cistern. Vaulti
Spring house and Cellar, and for keepin
dampness from wet and exposed wall.
For aale by
EVI SMITH 4 SON.
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow stree
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly.
GOLD PENS with and without cases, of
very superior qualitv. just received.
Also fre.b .upplv of Writing Fluid, for ssl
by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. S7, 1851.
VXTENT BKITTANIA STOPPERS f.
. , ... . a 1- I
uarooiuesn MASSER-
8unbur-, April. 18. 1851
7 ILEY'S COVCH CilNDY. An exot
' ... L. ..II. liA Ml
lent remedy lor cougn, wiu. .
at thi office.
IVceiutier i. 195S.