Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 30, 1853, Image 4

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    THE PUZZLER'S CORNER.
Kat to fcAUT mi Pckii.i Yoo will observe the
nine dinmnn It take the. eentre letter of the top diamond,
then the upper, left, right ami bottom letter. This rule
to I observed ilironahout. Reed from left to right.
For the Banbury American.
OtCOOHAPHICAt. ENIGMA.
Jaw composed of 23 letters
Mr t 99 S T S3 It an latawt in the Arctic Ocean.
My 1 13 40 IS m a town in New York.
My 3 II II w It an Island in the Atlantic Ocean.
Me 4 9 a;i it iiHlt.peotthle t'i man.
My s 14 7 13 is a inmily Orfmn.
My 8 yfl IB 3 it a rivet ill Austria.
My 7 S3 73 ia a river in Centtal Europe.
My 8 24 1.1 14 it a town in Canada.
My 9 9 n P it n take in the II. S.
My in m 7 1 1 ia a enpe In Bmeil
Mv II 17 10 21 it a Hulf in Alia
My n 7 91 9 it a rufductl n of South Carolina.
My 13 ih 1 it a numeral.
My l sin ii munlHkein Ihe U.S.
My 15 aa 1 11 it a cape in Africa.
My 1(1 3 in it a town in Eur ire.
My 17 4,1 It one nf the Rritlih Isles.
My 18 6 SO 15 it a town in Pennsvlrania
MX 10 7 5 14 9 I It frreatly taught fur.
My SO 5 9 ia quite a luxury.
My SI 8-1 13 it an leland In the Wcat Indict.
My Sfi .1 03 is a ran. in thn II. S.
My S3 11 C 13 14 it a cape in South America.
My whole ia what you thouW do, If you have not done
an already.
Answer next week.
Banbury, July 30, 1853.
CONVXDRl'M.
WhT is while oak rheesB better for bruise
abutmenls than stonfl 1 Bueatisu the older il
get tha stronger it becomes.
ASTOING OF ifl'lAIS
Thc elective Judiciary woiks badly in
Louisiana.
The Crystal Palace Polioo. in Now York,
numbers 143 persons.
Emii.e Girabdin hassold a one thonsandih
pari of his journal, La fwii, for one thou
and dollars.
Tm epidemic in Williamspott, Maryland,
carried off 39 persons, 32 of whom died of
cholera.
There are thirty one establishments for
the building of locomotives in the United
State.
Not Alone in our Misert. Beef and
mutton are 30 per cent, higher in London
than they were the last year.
At a competition of piping bullfinches, in
Belgium, the solo prize was gained by a biid
that repeated his song 705 limes.
Marriage is the bet for a man in general,
and every man is a worse manjn proportion
as he is unfit lor the married state. Johnson
Go is, Pennies.
The pen ia mightier than the aword,
When wielded by the great ;
But the penniet are greater ttill,
Owing to their weight.
Hay is sixty dollars per ton in ihe town of
Columbia, Tuolumne county, California; and
boards, by competition among the saw-mills,
are reduced to S50 per thousand.
The quadroons of Cuba wear nothing for
petticoat, and cabbage leaves for hats. A
cool dress, but not calculated, we should
think, for a mixed audience.
I've J'ined the Church. This ii what
an old toper said, the other night, as he
"brought up" against Decon Jackson's meet
ing house.
"Mike, and is it yourself that can be afier
telling me how they make icecream?"
"In truth 1 can do they not bake them in
covrld ovens, to be sure.
Punished A man in Chmnng county, N.
Y., was hired to bury the clothes of a small
pox pitient. Instead cf doing so he put them
upon his back, and is now sick with the
disease.
It is Halleck who thus happily hits Ihe
titiliiniinn, money-loving nobility. It ia not
!ea nitric. than it is true:
These are nit thc romantic timet,
Sobei'ihful in Spencer's rhymes:
Ird SucTrd minct for coal and tail ;
The Ou' of Norfolk dealt with matt ;
Tie D mglasi in led hciringa;
And it'iiile name and cultured laud,
Talano nud pork, and vatsal liand,
Are powerlcit to the nntet of hand
Of R ithcliild or the Oaringa.
A New temperance drink is desctibed by
the San Francisco Herald, composed of "ihree
parts of root beer 'and two of water gruel,
thickened with a little soft squash, and strain
ed through a cane bottom chair'
Rapid Increase. The population of San
Francisco, is now 50,000. Six years ago,
the California Siar announced its population
a being 231 males anJ 138 females. This
increase ia unprecedented.
A Rich Shovel The silver shovel recent
ly used in the ceremony of breaking ground
for the Mountain Lake Water Company, at
Ran Francisco, was banded with gold, and
cost a thousand dollars.
Sal," cried a giil looking out of ihe up
per story of a small grocery, ajid addressing
another gitl who was trying to enter the from
door: "We've all been to camp meeting and
been converted J so hen you want to ge'
:ti. e i.. .
ia. uu ouiiuuv, jou win nave to come in
ibe back way."
Ihe Height or his Ambition. One of
our exchanges tells of a laxy genius up his
way, who being asked, as he lav snniiine
himself on the grass, what was the height of
his ambition, replied, "To marry a rich wi-
cow Jftcu s got a cougfc .'" Cute chap, that.
..... .v.--. v . i iace a Dasiri or
..I i... ..... 1
com wuier oy ine sue ol your bed, when
you ntst awam m iue morning, dip your
hand in the basin and wet your brow and
l :n . . . '
iep win not again seal you in its treacher
ous embrace.
Thia ia Km n,U;,.o :.... 1 .
. VJ n aged, man
Mho baa been in the habit of ruins eailv l
ring a long life. By attending to this advice
you may team to rise every morning at five
A oacred Thorn. The followinir deenlv
interesting intelligence ha very recently
re.cneu us iiom maple ; "Th city of Baij
possesses one of Ihe sacred thorn that
wounuea the most divin head of the Re
m i 0 WM deP'tl in the
j empi oy the piety of Charle. of An
Ju. hi most preciou relio on Holy Frl
UaV. as alan t,. .u
. . uu mo- aitns aay in
u,..jjp,a oiooa 10 the pieseuc of
most numerous population, at the head 0f
wnom were ibe gr.ud Prior of Bri. t0
Tbia il iu tha 19it. Mutury. wiib ilt boasts
iDUUigM...
GREAT NEWS!
A New
CLOTHING STORE IN SUNBURY.
ip ELSBERO & CO., respectfully announer
" to the iiihuhitants of Northumberland county
snd the public in general, that they have com
menred a new Clothing Store in Sunbury Fa.,
opposite the Post Office, adjoining Mr. Stroll s
saddler shop ill Market Street, They arejuat
opening splendid assortment of fashionable
Spring and Summer Clothing.
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Satinett, Linens, Checked
and Fancy Cloth Pants and Coats.
ALSO, A fine supply of Silk, Satin and other
Veal.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of all Kind of Hats snd Caps, Shirts and
Collars and Gentlemen's furnishing
Goods in general.
All of which will bs sold cheaper than cheap
at the lowest cash prices.
The nuhlic ninv rest assured that all Clothing
thev buv of our Store is made up well, as one of
the firm ia a uractical tnilor and our whole Stock
of Clothing i made up hy ourselves. Our adhe
ring to the cash principle and our extended ac
quaintance among New York and Philadelphia
Importers of (."loth rnaMea ua to sell very cheap.
Call and Sec ; No charge for looking at our Goods.
Our Assortment is always kept up as we are
constantly getting fresh supplies.
Sunbury. May 7, 1K3X
Just Published and for Sale
hy WM. McCARTV, Bookseller,
Sunburv, Pa.
The American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in thc United States.
Bv Com.inson Rr.en, Lso..,
Iiisac tVgt's t'ira ror
With notes and additions, together with a ahort
system ot conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Tics
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shindel, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has been received from Judge Pearson of
Ilarrisburg :
HiBiusDf no, June 30, 1853.
Gr.XTLF.ME.1 :
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
composition of the precedents thus offered to tlio
public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svstem of pleading,
adapted to our habits of business, and the practico
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on tho acts of astcmhly,
will he a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our state.
Yours, with great respect,
JNO.J. PEARSON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and .M.
L. Shindel, Eequh'es.
Sunbury, July 9 1853.
Emporium of Fashion
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods-
JOHN V. MAltTiN,
TJAS RECEIVED at his establishment, on
Deer street, one door north of C. J. Bruner's
law-office, in Sunbury, the most
Splendid and Fashionable
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
for gentlemen's wear, that has ever been offered
in this place. His stock consists in great
variety of
CLOTHS,
Imong which are superior Black, Brown
Green, Olive Claret, Belgium Cloth,
French Clotis, Russian black, &c.
BLACK AND BROWN CASHMERETS,
ISlack plain ane-sk'n Lassimtres, bummer
and Winter Cassimerrs, 'c.
VESTTNGS,
Black Satins, (a rich article.) excellent Marsciles
Dull, White, (r igured and J lain,) rigurcd
Grenadine, superb Watered Silks, and
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Tweeds, Linens, Cravats. Ilosciry, Pluin and
r ancy I rnnuungs, Gentlemen s Collurs,
Suspenders, &c, &., &c.
Call and see his assortment of goods. He
challenges inspection, and politely invite the
puMic to test their quality by procuring the best
and nculcst coats, pants, vests, Ac, in the coun-
try.
I if A few journeymen tailors can und im
mediate situations at this establishment.
Sunbury, .May 21, 1653. 3m.
ANOTHER REVOLUTION
In the Dry Goods Business.
J. F. 8c Z. P. KLINE,
I RESPECTFULLY announce to tlieir fvictiils
a nil tl e pulilic in general, that they have
taken the Old Stand, in Upper Austista town
ship, Northumberland county, l'a., formerly oc
cupied by Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just
returned from Philadelphia, and opened
A Jew and Sple ndid .'lssoiimcut of
Spuing and Summeu Goods,
Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat
tinetts, Linens, Cheeks, and all kinds of
Summer Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Uerage de Laines,
Alpacas and Shawls.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries of nil
kinds,
Hardware ami Queensware, Drugs and
Medicines.
Alho a lap;e assortment of Boots and
felioes, kuilahle for Men, Women and
Children. Hals and Caps, such
as Panama, Straw, Puliu-leaf
and oilier Iluta. Salt,
Cheese, & e. Call
and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for rash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, April 30, 1853.
aCISSCLTTTIOlT.
rflllE partnership heretofore existing under the
-- firm of James Taggart &. Son, was, on the
13th day of June, 1853, dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the linn will be settled
bv James Taggart, who hold the books.
Those indebted to the firm are requested to
call and make settlement of their accounts also
all persons having claims against the firm are
requested to tend in their bill for paymeuL
JAMES TAGGAHT,
GUANTHAM I. TAGGART.
North'd., June 18, 1HS3 tf.
85 HEWAIil) !
riHE above reward will be paid for the diteov
A cry and convicUou of every individual found
guilty of trespassing or injuring any of the
property of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad
Company.
II V ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT.
June, 4, 1853 tf.
JVL II. II. HIG BEE'S remedy for coughs,
"-'cold, anil aiil.nn., ' . . ',
i ' bl" Talul'u "'. just ,eia lld f! ,uU
1 8nbury, ,un.4,l86S,HB-MA8ER.
Mann's Establishment
25 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
Iatent Letter Copying Preisc-,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes,
Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c.
l atent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed.
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most vnlunhle invention for keeping in a
hook-like foim, Letters received, Oiiginal Invoi
ces, Ac.
Phila., April 0, 1853. ly.
WE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST AND THE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
BLAYLCSK'O
Model Spring; Style Hats,
XEQUALLED hy any others in all that
can render satisfaction to the Wearer.
Give them a trial. The Very Finest Molkski
Hats for 3.S0 ; Second Quality, very fine, 3.00
Third Quality, a capital article, 2,50. Alt these
arc warranted.
Model Hat Store, No. 40 North 8th Street
Philadelphia,
Phila., April 'J, 1S.13. Cm.
NEW STORE.
THE undersigned takes this method tf thank
ing his friends lor their liberal patronage,
end informs them lie has taken the old stand
lately occupied by James Tnegart te Son, where
he will be prepared at all times with a large sup
ply ot goods, consisting of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERS,
VESTING?, &o.
LADIES CHESS AND FANCY GOODS,
of every description.
Krorrrlr-N, iiet'iiNvnrc,
Hardware. Ccdarware, Salt, Fish, C, c., Ac.
Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms,
and hopes by a strict attention to business to
merit a continuance of their potronago.
G. I. TAGGART.
North'd., June 13, 1853 tf.
Hope Manufactory.
rWlIIE subscriber respectfully informs thc propla
A of Northumberland and Stiiihury, and the
public generally, that he has constantly on hand
and manufactures to orJer, all kindsof Una. ropes,
bed cords, wash lines, plow lines, twine nnd lines
of all kinds, at his establishment in Northum
berland. RICHARD MARSHALL.
North'J., June II, l-f53.-3m.
LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP
Spring and Summer Goods.
PRILING & GRANT.
IJ ESPEC rri.M.LY inform their customers
- and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every vario'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Casfimrrcs, Sattinets, Vesting!,
Flannels, li'vllens, "c,
And all kinds of Spring &. Summur Wear.
Also n splendid variety uf
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, Dc Laines,
Iterates,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also an rxtensive assortment of
Hats and Cats for Mkn and Roys.
Also a large assortment of GltOCtCltltS,
srcii as
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a nosh supply of
DRfGS AND MKPIC1XKS.
Besides the largest und most uenetal assort
ment of all kinds of yucnls to bu had in this
place.
tV" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, April 30, IS53.
J. B. GOULD,
(Successor to A. I'lO'J'.)
Xo. 164 Ches nut Street, Stcaim's Building.
PHILADELPHIA.
1 EXTENSIVE MUSIC PUIILISIIER. and
-1 Dealer in Musical Instrument of every de
scription. Exclusive Audit for the sale of Ilallet, Davis
it Co' (Huston) Patknt SisrtNtiox DHiniit
Vuliiia and other
PIANOS,
L, Cilherl's Doiuloir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's
Guitars, Harps, Violin, Siiklt Mt sie, Misic
liollKS, cVc, &e.
Resident of the country will Is? supplied by
mail or otherwise with any music, they may
Hih, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of tlia largest btoik in the United
States, I feel confident of satif ing all who may
fevor ine with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second hand Pianos for sale.
Philadelphia, April 14, 1S53. ly.
N0HTI1UM3EIILAND
Select Sehool for Girls.
Under the Care of Miss E. Calvin-
INSTKUCTION will lie given in the ordinary
Enalish Uraiiehes, Physical, Sciences, Alge
bra, Geometry and Lanuuases.
A Session will consist of twenty two weeks.
Second quarter to commence on the 13th of June.
'J'tllMS.
Orthography, Reading, Writing Com
position, Geography, English Grammar
and Arithmetic ' per quarter. $1.00
With any additional English study, $ 1.00
Algebra, Geometry, or Language, f 5,110
Music, Puiutiug, and Druwing, each seperate
and at the customary rates.
References.
Dr. R. U. MCay, Norlbumberland.
1. Tapuart, F..., "
Hon.. Joseph Casey. New Berlin.
Rev. Dr. M 'Kinney, Ed. Pres. Uunner Phila.
H. G. M'Guire, A, M., Principal of Central
Institute, Philadelphia.
Northumberland. May 21, 1853 3m.
SILVER WATCHES. A few double case
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by
H. B. MASSt'R,
Sunbury, April 12. IftSl
TJLANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank
--' Mortgages, Roods, Executions, Summons
die., for sale by II. li. MASSER.
Sunbury Airi 36. 18.M
HLANKS.
BLANKS of every description can be bad by
applying at the office of the American.
SMITH'S ESSENCE'oFYAMAICA GIN.
GER, a fresh supply just received, and for
sale by Id. D. MASSE R.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S53.
NEW STOIIE.
BENJAMIN 11EFFNK11
UESPECFFULLY Informs the eitliens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he hns opened a
new store In the room lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Dolton's Hotel. He has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Good9
consisting In part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO i
Cnllroesj, Gingham, I.anni,
MoinNCllne I)c l.aliics
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Naib, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOTS.
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
the lowest prices.
tV Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest pri-es.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852. ty.
Drugs,
Paints, Oil,
(.lass, fjc.
Window
fi Tons French line white.
10 tons l'urc While Lead.
5000 llosrs Window Glass.all sizes.
Superior Potash, ('opal, Coach (Leath
er o iron varnish, white Demur varnish for China,
Gloss, with a general assortment ot lrcsli ami pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also all the Patent Medicines in general use,
warranted genuine.
Colored and Enatnlcd Glass, &c, &c, for sale
very low ut
ALFRED WILTBEKGER'S
Dru.? and Paint Stoic, No. 1CJ N. Slid Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Physicians ami Storekeepers supplied Goods
sent to any of Ihe Hotels or Depots free of charge.
Phila., M.iv 48, 1853. ly.
CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SI I.V l-:it W.vKH, Wholi'Kilo nnd Ketail at No. "v! N.
Si:i:lU .si.. ono..Kiu. ih,. Mt. Vvriion II , Ii 'hi
,,!VUr WlltcllcS. hill J:W:
il. 18 k. eases, fc-J.",!) j Mlver
I ilvvr l.ei'inc. jfvvulvd.;!!..
ooil lime, tiohl lVns inul Sil
ieili.HI.llll: .."!'! 1'elieila and
Levers, mil jrwi-l'il. rI J.o
(,0 all W'trrnntnl lo l.rep
vcr Can-, ff.W, li 'hi 1"'
I'.n Cn., Willi u ioiI U - !. 1 Pens us 1 'W lis :1.2", 4 c.
Als, always on hand a e nKsortment of line gold
Jewrlry. lioh'l Cnrh, linitil ami l'oh Cham., Gold Veil
Ch lint, Lndles' Oold l'"ti Chains and H-'lt-Pins.
Silver Tihle S,-.ons lr.in UI SIS. Di'mtI. S! to
Sit, an.l Tea, l.7"t to ?fi,.,U pi-r .!. wirrnnti'il einal lo
c'ill Alt It 'o,ls w irranlril t i he what tliey are s 'hi lor
Wateties and Jewelry repaired and warrant, d,
tT All ordTs sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc
tually atteuded to.
' M. A Vise. Agent.
No 72 North ST'.COND ?:rcet. opiio8.te ihe Mt. erinu
llo.i.e.
I'hiln., April St, ly.
r JMiitforin Fc.ilos.
Irrt - . . . . :
Always ri'zhl Thr Acl.itou-lcil-.'til
Ifltiiiilartl.
t-jSaj'i-.) Kmlroail. It ay, .HmI, ami rar.
n7V?ir.' mers' SCA LHS, set in any part
of the countrv, at sliort noiiee.
AuV.XTS. li:0. W. COLBY,
SI0 Market St., i'liila.lelpliin,
K. Y. llright, .Suuliurv.
rU., AyxW 23, 1S5J.
:sv.
Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail by
3TJSE1TSLL TTJLLj
So. 64 DOCK Street,
I'hiladelphia.
Orders through the mail promptly executed
Phila., April U. lt53. lv.
KOT1C K
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United States,
Alexander Ii. llickey 05 Ct).,
THF.ORF.AT Wom.D'S FAIR l'HI.K MKUAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
So. HSCIusnut Street, (Frnt of Jones' Hold)
Philadelphia.
VKE now prepared to oxlfil.il to thc Mercliaul
Hiid Travellers one of the largest and inoa'
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever
offered for sale in this city, together with a gen
eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
can possibly be imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. AIo, a splendid assort
ment of Ladies' Dress Trunks, lion net Uoxcs,
Travelling, Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet nnd
Leather Hags, Hand t.oaches, lug, Vc, oic,
all of whieh we are prepared to sell at reduced
prices. W e n sj ectlully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEX. L. HICKEV & CO.,
No. 148 Chcsnut Street.
Phila., April 9, 1833. fim.
wITl I A ' M P E R K INS'
Genlhmens Fashionable
CLOTHING HOUSU,
.Vo. 231 Chcsnut, Third door btloio Eighth st
Philadelphia.
T"JAS on band a full slock of French and
iiJ English Piece Goods, which will be made
lo order at the Shortc.t Notice, in the Latest
Style. FOR CASH.
Phila., April 9, 1S53 Gin.
Important to Coal Dealers.
TH E subscriber hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Knse, Reed & Co., for Ihe purpose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered ut
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, wcl' prepa
red, on contract or otherwise, at all times, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shninokiu by
KsK, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly.
Laborers Wanted.
fTMIE subscriber want immediately on the
-- Railroad and Uasin, at Chapman, Lmon
county, seven miles below Selinsgrove, front
60 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wluin one dollar per day will pe paid.
BAVIDGE. WJLVEKTON & CO,
Cbsnman, Union County, Feh. 19,1853 tf.
HAOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe-
siva and legal envelopes, for aale by
. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan 10. 1863
fLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption
if
1$
mm law of $300, for sale by
CprU.te, UM H. B. MiSSER.
(tT 8500 CHALLENGE.
WI! ATRVF.R tnnrernt ine hmllh and rmpplnww nf t
people i at nil limninf tlM mot valutihlv impnrfe
auce. I iuke It l'r ftntitttl that every pom -it will di nil in
their power, to mve the Uvea of their rbililrtn. Hurl ihtit
every pereon will endeavor to prom He their own henllh at
all ancrifirm. I I eel it to he my duty to aolemnlr nature
yon that WOHMrt. according l the opinion of the moat
oelehrated Phyairtnna, are the priinnry CHtiara nf a In rife
mnjorityof dincntira to which children and ndulta nre lin
hie ( if you hnvonn appetite ciMHimiiilly chnngenlile from
one kind of food to ntvither, Hd Hrnnih, I'am in the Wo
mnch, l'irktiiBT t the Nose, llnrdnrra nnd KuIIiicm of the
Hcllv, Dry Couli, Sl.iw Fever. Pulnelrroeiilur reinetr.her
Hint nil theae denote WOKM, and you should at once ap
ply the remedy :
HOBENSACK'S WORM SVRUP.
An nrttvfe f u tided 110011 Scientific Priiicintea. coinnoond
ed with purely viptah1e millniM'cr, perfectly wife
wnen in Ken, nnd e;in lie given to t tie mom icimer imihih
with ilerided Iicik ficinl edlvt, where Howcl Comphiinta
and Uuinlicpii hnve made thein wenk ond debilitated the
T 'liic properties of my Worm Syrup nre such, thnt It
stnndft with ut nn etpml in Ihe ntaliiie of medicines, in
vinjt t"ne nud strength (o the St'.miich, wlitch innkrs it
an Inhitlihle remedy for thoe ufilictinl with Dypcpniti,
th nMoninhitis: cures itei formed hy this Syrup nfter I'hysi
cians have fuilefl, is the beat evidence uf its superior effi
cacy ovet all ollicrs.
THE TAPR WORM!
This in the most diiriL-u!t Worm to destroy of all Hint in
fest the hummi i"yptrm, it prow to nti nhnost Indefinite
leiiffth ht'Ciiiinit soc-ih d nnd lurtcned in the IntcHtinei
and St Mimcli t lleelinff the henllh so ftidly n to en 11 mi St.
Vitus Ounce, Fits. kc.t that those n .Hided acid m if ever
sinrect th.U it is Tape Worm h;iteiiiiiK them to 1111 enrly
gruve. In order to destrny tins Worm, a very encrpctie
Ireatmeiit must he pursued, it would therefore he proper
to take 6 to 8 ot my Liver l'ilts sons to remove nil ohsi ruc
tions, tlmt the Worm Syrup niity net direct upon thc Wot in,
which mnt he tnkeu in d ises of M Tulilesp-v-nfuli 3 limes
n day thene di recti ns toll ved have it'ver ln-en known lo
fail 111 curing the moot oluttinate ciae of Tape Worm.
(D HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No pirt of the system is more liable to disease than the
1,1 Yldt, it servinir as a liiierer t purify the LI Hid. or piv
inp the pro( r secretion t . the bile ; so ihal :uiv wronp nc
lion of the I.n'er clfeets lh other nn(ortiint purls ol tlio
fystein, 11 1 11I ri'Siilis vari-msly, in Liver C unpliitnt, Jaun
dicc. Uysjpfia, Arc. We should, therefore, wjiieh every
svtnpt 111 that iniifhl imlicnte n wrnncr nctitin if the Liver.
Thrst! Pills uyz c mp 'Fed of KOi 1 TS V. PLANTS I ur
uiHliH by 11:011 re. to heal Ibe sick : Namelv, 1st, An I'.X-
Pt'tl'TOJIAVr, wliicli iiuumcMts the nicrcti'Mi fr -m the
Pnlm narv mueii iitembniiie, or promote the disclmrce
nf seereti d iimtter. 2nd, Ail A I I'KIt ATI V K. which
chunon in a me iuexilie:ihlc ami iiisensihle manner ihe
certain m 'iliitl netion of the svstem. IJnl, A TONIC
whieh iriven. t me nu l streimih t 1lie ictvoiis system, re
iifwi'iT tie t'tli nnd vij r I all parts of the ludy. llh, A
CATMAliTK. which acts in perfect htrinony with the
other inatiibeii. mid opt-ratitic; on tb' H we!, roid cxp'-I
lirnr 'he wli -1' 111 m' e -rrnpi and vstiatcd matter, mid pu
rtfvtnn the ULmd, which destrow diHUiise and icstorcs
licdlh.
TO F KM A LI'S.
Yon will fiml 1he Pills an invnluabte inetfieme in ninny
eom;laii:ls t t which v u nre snb:ecl. In obstructi.'ns ei-
S ther tola! ot p-irti;i!, t'liey have been found of inejtiiti dilc
benefit, renfornic f Iti-ir fundi inal 'irrantrenu'iits to a heal-
thv a "ti 'ii, purii iii ihe b n and o! her tbiuls so fTt is
tiity to put t rli''H coiii':iin:s whieh may nrise iVnin
fetn'ile irre?ij'aritiei, ns head tehc. fjKldiue, diuutcsa of
; silit. t'Ttn hi the Sid-', be !,
(TI?" I'l 2.1 t'l'tiU f'Jlt'll.
i Ntitu cc'rihi' iiii!i s signed J. N. lloheitsck, nil othets
I beinc base 1 niilal i ai.
! It?" Audi's wioliiii? new supplies, mil Store Keept-rs
dfjtipi'ts of ln-e 'tiin'.T A leu' nint nt luss ihe Proprietor,
J V. II d-Msaek. phi'-.ilcl bin. Pa.
fld'by .1 W rntiM.r. t-nrbtify: Man MePny. T
tbnml'Tland : TurbntviSle :' It-ivr, Mdton ; t'ittv
A- I.enV-r. (:- -r"e' 'rn ; I ,etjeari"ff A Uer!"ii. l'axi
n s; Wii-sr. Hi-Uory; oil dealers in Medicine in thc
County n.id S'.itf.
August 11, l.-.V-i ly.
C A II II , GIESE & CO.,
Hour, Grain and Lumber
Coin in isiou Mor'liants,
23 a i l Sp ur's ll'luu f,
UAltTIKOX;-
nnT.r.r.Ncns.
John Clark. Esq., Pirsident Citizens' Dank, Bait.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Dank, "
John llert.!er. Jr., Esq.. Philadelphia.
1 Iiojcrs, Siunirkioii cV Co.. '
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Dank, Port De-
' piisite.
! .1. Wnllower c Son Ilarrtahtirg.
I Col. IL C. Ever, S'clinsgrove.
.1. II. App cV'Co.,
' Noile, Wiugate oV Co., Milton,
i . W. Cooke, Esq., Money.
I Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
j Geonrc Rodine, Hugbsvillp.
j W. Weaver A Co., Montotirsv il!e.
, Gen. William F. Packer. M iliiamport.
j T. W. Lloyd, l'-q., Cashier, "
James 11. Muling, "
Lewis G. Hilling, "
M' Henry & linbli, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Hilling. Esq.. Lock Haven.
lis Carr, Giese - Co. have the laraest wharf
room of any i-ommisioii house in lialtimore, al
wavsgiving quick desp ilcli to boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March I'i, lS.'o. Om.
IHsMilttt Ion of l;u t JH'rlii,.
riHE Copartnership heretofore existing under
I the name of Jumps H. cV Win. I!. Hart, is
this day dissolved by the witbdrawel of William
R. Hart. The business of the late firm will be
Fettled by either of the undersigned, at No.
North 3d street.
JAMES H. II ART,
WILLIAM 1!. HART,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnerrhip nud will continue the lui-iness under
the name of Janu s II. it Thomas Hart. Thank
ful for past tavors. they respectfully ask the at
tention of their friend and the public lo their
"lock of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extensive, and which they will sell ut the lowest
market r ites.
.1 MES II. II ART,
THOMAS II ART,
Philadelphia, J in. 1, ISM. J-v. tt.
1,000 Men Wanted.
OX the li"c of the sUeifJUEHANNA RAIL
RO A I) between Uridueport (opposite Har-
isburg) und Sunbuiy. in the State ol Pennsylva
nia. J lus roan Isunv lour nines in icug'ir ri.ns
through a litghlv improved country, and will
turni-Hli rmpluviiioiit l'or kIoiic masn, carptMitira
iiml lalionra lor llic nevt twelve utoiiiliii. A
larco portitm of the line U heavy rock excavation,
lahoierx that arc lanii i.ir will tticrel'uro liud cer
tain cmplovincnt ami liberal wults.
JJOLlUlbUi i , IjALMA-N & t.:tl.,
Cuiitiaclorn.
February 19, 1103.
Fritz, A'iHiams tS Hendry,
Store, So. 2') North Sd Street.,
Pilil.Alil'.l.rillA.
MOROCCO Miinufiu lurers, Curriers. Import,
en. Coir.niissiou and (ieni rttl Leather Bus
inen. Wholesale and ltetuil.
I'HT Miinufnctorv IS MarjiaretU Street.
Aug. 2, 1852. ly.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUB INC AM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kinds,
No. in North Third M. below Race,
P V IL AD HtFHIA.
rIIE attention of Healers ia requested to an
- ekainiiiation of their stock, which will 1
found to be at ikut eipial to any in this city.
FOlvL'KJN FRUITS of all Kinds' in season.
N. U. (li di rt by mail or othr.rwisa proinplly at
tendeil to.
February 5, 1853. Cm.
WAVING located hiiunelf permananlly in
Sunbury, offers his professional services to
the Town and Uountrv.ollice, corner of Deer and
Market streets (formerly telegraph ollice,) where
he may lie found unlets professionally engaged.
Bunbury, April 30, 18511. Cm.
I.OR sale at this office, Superior Blacl
- Cattle Medicine al 25 els, hure Eawi
Black Ink.
iice of
Ginger. 8ft cent
I L'STICES' FEE HILLS For sale by
11. B MAS6ER.
Suiiburjr, lift I 'St
13ANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
C1TT Of I'MILADaLPHIt
MAWACAfslETTS.
All solvent Isinlit 1 dit
1IHODK ISLAND.
V. 8. Bunk iKitra 1.1 di.
All solvent banks pai
COUSTHT.
All lrnit InnVa 1 dit
CUNNKUTICUT.
All aoivrnt Inn ik. I dit
NEW YORK.
CITY.
Btnk of ChiiiTil.rhiir 1 dl.
nniin ni i,nmpr Kin. par
Bunk of Del. Co. Chester par
MiniKol uermniitown
Hnnk of Orttyshurg
Hunk of lw'ittown
nnr All aolrem lunks I dit
1 dit IT'Hk notrt under M dit
roltNTRT.
Hnnk ofMHlilletonn
Mitntff'tmprv Ci. lli.nlt
1 Jis All solvent. IranKs
ldit
Hnnk of NortlMimliprl'iid. pnilrtflVKlere Hnnk 1 dit
Hnnk of 1'ittthnrc 1 ilii;C'mnirh!reial Hnnk dit
Hnnk of Dnnvillo purl Fur. Hunk Mnt llollr "r
Carlisle Hnnk 1 ilit F. A M., Middletown I'l. par
Coliimhia H'k A D'geCo par Meehunies' Hk, Newark mr
Di.yelttowil Dank par Meeh. Hk nf Hnrlinittoil r
r.nstnn Il'ink pur.MwIi. A; Mini. Ilk Trent ttr
Krie Hank 9 rtis,rorris Co Hnnk ! cln
Km lmnpre H'kPittslmra I rtit'Newnrk Hk'g & Int. Co 1 flit
Kxclwimr H k, Hrnnrh I ilia'Ornng Hunk j dit
Fanners' H'k, UncksO piir'Teopk't Hk Pnttertoli 1 dit
Fnrmers1 Hk, Ijuiontter par I'rineeton ll.ink par
Farmers' Hk, Rmdinar par filein Bmikinir Co, pnr
Farm. Hk SMiilvlkill Co pariSctnerrct Cn Hnnk dit
F I), lik Wnviirid,-! Ilili. St.ile Hnnk nt rninden r'r
Franklin Hk Wnsh'ii lldit'Slate Hk Klifalftlitiai I riis
nnr fthw jj;nrr.i
Itnrri.liiirir Hnnk 1 rtit finte Hnnk ."Sewnrk j nt
Iliniesdule Hnnk 1 (lis State Hk, N. Iliunswiek pnr
Ijinenttcr Hnnk pariiowx Hnnk, Newton dis
l.pluinnii Hnnk nnr
Trenton Hanking Co pnr
rninn Hnnk. Dover j dit
Vnrdlfvv'le A Di-I Dr Co l.'.ilis
Mrreh. A Man. Hnnk 1 dis
Miners' H'k, I'otttville per:
Moiionprnheln Rnnk t dis
Tnylorsv'e l)ol H- Co 15 dis
IVHk nolc t under ?J dit
111, I .A IV A Kb.
West Hrnnrh Hnnk nnr Rnnk of Delaware
pnr
v ynmnnr hk, w iiiEesti e pnr
York Hnnk, t di.
Wltelief notes 1 dis!
MAIn.
Hnnkof Whelliirk Sdis
flunk of Smyrna pnr
Delaware Citv Hnnk par
Ilk Vilmir"n,V llramlyw. pnt
I'nrlniTp' Hk Si Delaware par
I'nir ll Hnnk. AVilniington pnr
Tprrsntili Hk. Hninror in .l,'t"- Under .Vs
I uit
tdil
All nlvent linnlis 1 ,lis OHIO,
Nr.w n.MP.innr aii solvent imnka
All solvent Imifks
VI-HMONT.
1 din nrt'k nolea iiikIit S's 4 diss
' NOItTII CAHOUNA.
5 ii:j'..H nlvent lnka 9 dis
Hnnk of St Allwins 5
All solvent b:mkt j di,fV I'llderS's,
SJ dit
"AID AND COMPORT,"
1 o Your Own iiscchnnicM.
GEOliGK liEXN.
MAN I' FACT!' It F.U OV
FURXITURi: AND CHAIRS
Cf the most Paslronallc Style.
"TMIE snbsi-rilier resieet!'nlly calls the attention
of the ptildir to his lar';e and splendid assort
ment of every quality nnd price of
UACtl.VttT-IYAEC EC.
which eatinot fail to recommend it-elf toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship nud splendid finish, made up of thc
l est stock to be had in thc eitv. .o ell'ort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
sulisi tilier is determined lo keep up with the
mnnv improvements which lire constantly being
made. His stock consists or Mahogany
Si.C'.is, Siitiiii iiiil B.oir.tscs,
Eureaus, Eecrotaiics, Sideboards,
K(!F., BKLAbFANT AND DIM. Mi TABLES,
and also VENE TIAN DI.INDS, equal to Phila-
drlphia innililaclure.
I3EDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TAI5LKS AND
HXTKNSION TARLKS,
In sho't. evetv article in tt.U line of his business,
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of j
CILA.IJJS,
lirlnding varieties never before lo'be had ir
Sunluiry, such ns MAinoiANt, Di.ack Walntt
M Ct llLKII M vi'i.i: (iiii'.ciax ; ami Wimisoii
CHAIRS, ami caniy Pi a mi Sroot.s, which are
of the latest styles, tin.l warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subset iher is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence call be entertained
about thc quality and lini-h of his ware und
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can he purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
11?" UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hkmisk, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or r.t any convenient dis
tance from this place.
ltS" The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thonips.jii's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S.VJ tf.
TnKMi:.NDOlS I'AClTHsirST ! !
Cash. Steam, Klcctricily ! !
77ic Aerial and U oilier lines out-dime bij the
I,l?itttlifr Hue of
lliA T. CLEMENT.
TT7"HO, having great faith in rapid sales nnd
' ' small profits, bus just received ano. opened
a larce assortment of
SPRING AD SrMUF.R GOODS.
At his Store in Mar;;et Street, Sunbury, which
he ofli rs to the public at Ihe lowest prices.
His stock consists of a rrcncral assortment o
)rv Moods, viz :
Clnth. Cassimers. Cassinets. Jeans. Di'ifiiijrs
Muslins. Linens, Calicoes, Muslin dc
Ltiins, Latrns, Ginshams, Rcrages.
Sir.K Hats.
A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
CrororioN,
Sugar, Tea, Coir.'P, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Piles, Saws, Ac.
Q II EE NSW A RE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishrs. Cups, Saucers, f)'c
LIQUORS,
Whir. Krnndy, Gin, limn, Uliiski y, kt-
llf Country produeo of nil kinds taken in ev-
' cliane at ibe liii;hsl imiikft prict-s.
Jan. 15, 1,V)J. Iv.
imcrou voc isiiivi.ri
THE rOCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVKIIV OXK HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
rj'HK KORI'IIM II F.di--"-
tion, with One Hundred
Kngraiiugi, i-bowiiuj l)ia
eaws and M ilformations of
the Human Ssgtem in every
shape and form. To whieh
ia added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, being
ol the highest importance to
married people, or those
contemplating marriage.
Di- iti. Vomit;-
Let no father be ashamed to prccut a copy of
the .CCl'LAI'll" to his child. Il may save
him from an early Brave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret obligations of mar
ried life without reading the J'OCKKT .Efl.'C
L Al'll'S. Lei no one euflering from baekniep
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and ihe whole train of l)ysH'plic scuta
lions, and given up by their physician, lie another
moment without consulting the .I'SI 'L'I. A I'll S.
Have Ihe married, or those aluiut to lie married
any inieilimeiit, read this truly useful book, st
il has been the means of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the very jaw of death.
IV Any person sending TWKNTY-FIV 12
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of thia book, by mail, or five copies will be
tent for one dollar. Address. Da. W. YOCNC
No. 154 81'RLCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
June 18, 1853. ly.
FEE BILL8. Justices and ConttaSIes Fee
bills handsomely printed oncers' paper for
ale at this ollice.
ARRIAGE CET1FICATES handsomely
executed for sale al this office, single or
bv the dosen.
.'.K bouresu't celebrated ink, and also Con-
1 gres ink for sale, wbol vtale and retail by
December t8, U0. H B MA85ER.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At flie Cabinet Ware II worn or
SE1VN IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at the corner of Fawn street the Railroad
SUNBURY, TA.
Thankful for the patronage ol his friends and
customers during thc 17 years he has been in but),
nets in this place, he solicits from the public a eon
tinuanee of tlieir favors. During thi period he
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
CABIN KT M ARK AND CIIAlttS,
Manufactured by
SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of Ut
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chair,
Iflrrre Sprinn Seat Rocking Chairs,
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style und
Fnfcliioiinhlc Furniture.
Having secured a Hearse and made Ihe neces
sary arrangements for Ihe purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at nny convenient distance.
Ye niaiils and mistresses, anil husbands too,
Here's furniture of every ttyle and hue,
From tide boards down to kitchen tablet,
From rocking ehnirt to forking cradles
Should yim not have the ready Johii to py,
We'll wait avvliilc for a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wlient and ryt j
Iliirlt, hoop poles, itnvet, or lumber wet and dry,
Or nny tbing Inn yokel and threshing Mailt,
I'lotn pit and tnrkies down to little quails.
Come on then frieifts, come one and atl,
Keep tinde a moving, so "g on tilt ball."
Ii? Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and vvoik of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 0, 18.'i0 tf
SOWKIl $ 15 A lils'ES,
run
lislieis and llooktellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
rillLADELPIJIA.
M ISC ELLA N KOUS ROOKS.
Hitilrs, rraviMS, Hymns, Poetical and Historical Workt,
Trav els, -Novels, u.
SCHOOL BOOKS
I'vcry kind iti use hem :i (innicr tinwaidi.
blank Bucks.
An elcimnt a 'rttiieiit fr tin tlm paR hwk upwardi.
nuidc ot supviit r .;i er, :iml tcst f limding.
W KITING PATEUS.
Cnp, V 'rf, nnd "tc Pjpfjrfi. elegant alyWn and quality,
tuul very elicit t.
STATIONERY.
Fnrcy, Pl:nii and Adhcuive I'lircl-pcB. Ink, Snnd, Wa
fern, Steel IVns, l iti-s( l't ik-iIh, r tic-M"iiiiicn, Wrap
pinu 1'apcrn ot" till knulu, 'uri:iin r:tiu'in. Vc, Vc.
our ni'ifii ih all ii'pkIi, It .tn1n i-lit-np mid iltl arerdintrlr
';"'-'' .0'!"'"'-"
elniats ami I i.-i;'!its,
,ui id t H r..ksi Ilcrs. lnntry Mot
li.uvcvcr little they nwiy buy.
i -r k I1:iuk8 nn: rnhlinhers nf I'KLTON'S sciiot of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS
lu-h imp in m-irly SMVIi.N l-T.KT SKt'ARE. and
slinwh the i- nip;ir;itic size itml relative p tuti-in ol" every
c mniry "ii the ni .he. They urc iutMidcd t he suspended
in every Sclvt l Ittmin, ami it -t only make a plcndid up
pcnraiict', hut ;trc llin'cr3i!! hi kli wled-.'cd to he the
lil-.sr .Moi;t; ok TJiAt.i'iiNri ;i :x.it ATii Y cr
hr mi'ht rut. They nre keys intfiulfd ( he umnl by thc
neii .u c iitniuiri; u rontpif u- i-pit' iue M" Ocoyruphy, and
c i:ioiT hf s than h:ilt' the price ni" q (ie-tuniphy nnd Alias.
Thc ,h!eiu is in imi versjil use in pruesijt and Uernmuy.
mill lin iilrcndy been inir-'duced in (iirnrd College, IMnla
dflphia, the pnhlic telr i -lt of llnnt n, ew V-rk, Phi In
dc!p!iin, !! '.t iiti- Te, Wafliinylun, tind thr-ifh'ut New
Fn-jhuid, New 'tl tVc, Ac. Our desks are l-adrJ
Willi rcc tmnieiidations fr ni the m -Rt ttdented nnd sciru
I ific teachers in i m y tptarier, nnd vcln-ievcr the iyUera
h ;s hecu it pud paienta, tciichem mid scholtim unite inpraia
ii g il.
!. Mapofihc Western Hcmuiphere.
i. Map of the I'nsti rn HeiiiiHphere.
3 Map f North Aiii'-i vu.
4. Map of the I'liiied SjttteS.
ft. Map of KiT'ip.
0. M.ip of Acia.
7. Map of S-in Hi Atneriri nnd Afiicn
Kvcry map is 1 . i i 1 t i -1 n 1 1 y e- luril, vnmislied, ond mount
i;d 011 riiifhn iiinl r. Uer.4.'
AV'e r sprctfnlly invite Ihe earner:' attention of Tenrlirtsf
Parents, nud S-liiNil pna ct'TS t i t'un faseinut ine mode O.
tcachiH-j U .gmphv. SOW KK & llAliKS,
-l North Third JHret,
Phibdeli liiii, Aug lf-'i. If.
C.'lieaj) Watches Jewelry,
"ITIIOLI'SALE and Retail, nt the "rhiludcl-
phia AVatih unil Jewelry Store," No. 86
North Second Street, corner of Quarry, I'hiladel
phia. OoKI l.pvcr AVat,-ln t. full jevvrlpd. IH cnrt e.iirl. $59,00
Pilv.-r ,lo. full jrwrl.-il, I4 lOolil Sprela.-le, 7.00
tilvr 1,,'i'iii'-, j'-vvi 1, lo jl'ine Silvrr do. t.5o
ilo .1. il . 9 liol.l Hrai-fpt. 3 00
Surti'ii'-T liunrtiiR, 7.1! ndir!' Kolil Pt-ncilt. 1.00
linit-itioti ,1 v 5. Silver Tki tHllt, tct, S.IKI
Colli I'iih. with Ti ni'il mid Silver Holder, 1,00
Cold Kineer HiiiK. 3T.J cenls to $R0 ; Wateh
GhiKseA, plain, l-Jo'liU; rateiit, J 8 j ; Lunet,
25 ; other artii les in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for.
BTACFFER ic HARLKV,
ISuieessors to O. Conrad.
On hand, tome Cold and Silver Levers and
Lepiuex, xtill lower than thc ubovs prices.
August ','S, 1852. ly.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
JAM lis li. F IDLER,
No. 12 South Second Stree,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever W atches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lcpine do
" Quartier do
Cold pens and pencil and silver haldcrs
Silver Tea and Table Spoons
Bracelets, lireast pins Ear rings Ac.
All warranted and sold at prices ss low as try
in Ihe city.
November 27. IS52 if.
C II E A V
AVIXDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactury
or
G. L. fe CO.,
S. IC. corner Arch and Second Streets
PHItADELFHI.
VFIIY V TJTI'TV DP Kll XUV.lt. Whole
i sale and Retail, such as Scroll. Flower.
Got ,ie, Viauette,Oil and Drr Landscapes,
nre to he bad at the lowest prices for quality of
work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, lettered and
other Shades ce-uted at short notice.
Merchants and others are iovil.d to give 01
trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE.
lirasses, J'riniiiiltijs. Ac, alvvavt on ba id.
Remember r'. W. corner SKI OND and
ARCH Streets. Philadelphia.
February 12. 1S53. ti m.
Itoscudalc Hydraulic Cement.
VN exeellenl article for lining Citterns, Vaults,
Spring houses snd Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed walls.
For sale hy
EVl SMITH cV 80N,
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly.
CsOLD PENS with and without cases, of
H very superior quality, jutt received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
by H. B. MASSES.
Sunbury, Dec 57, 1851.
jATENT BRITTAN1A
STOPPERS for
B MASSER.
j iar Domes lor sate oy
H
Sunbury, April, U. 1851
HI ILEY'S COLGi CNDY.
An eiosl
T lent remedy for coughs, colds. For eal
at tins otnee. j
Deoember 4, 184?