Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 20, 1853, Image 4

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    SUNBUitY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOUKNAL.
TilE TVZZIXH'3 COiMEK.
Tor th Banbury American.
MISCFLI.ANEOIS ESMMA. .
Ittm tompoied of 14 lettert.
sly 1 14 8 T a it a emmty in Penntylvani.
Mr S I 4 3 8 0 ( river in N. Amend.
My 3 7 6 it handy article. , , ,
My 4 14 ii town in h stnilhien part of N. America.
My It 4 i noble Ire.
M y 8 7 it member of th body.
My 7 8 ( it numeral.
M y 9 1 1 it the nirfilcst of fJod't work.
Mr 6 I 14 it for the comfort of men.
Mt III 7 11 4 it plenty i Pennsylvania.
My II 4 l whulctome drink.
My 14 4 I i t mure of mmjnuilna in Oceanic,
My IS 4 S 9 14 it t kike lit Kuropa.
II. 14 I 6 wiH toon be tip.
hotel,
My whole hut ranted mrs coolneat betwcm i Hi e United
tales and Grunt Brtlain, limn did the war of lHia.
Answer nt week.
JSmbury, Aug., 153. "
A STRING OF IT J MS
WIGHT ASD DAY.
Married, at St. MariinViii-ihe FieUln,
Loudon, Valenlit.e Knight, Esq., of Buntinck
Terrace, Berfenl'a rarkj to Mis Julia Day,
known in literary circles, and" lo all
leader of fashionable noveli.
"Extremes will meet," the poctt my,
And dtikneti it abtorncd hy li?ht,
Bnt now the young ond eiuiling Day
Jt swalkiwed up by endlet Knight."
An association of colored people ha been
foimed in Western Pennsylvania, toemigrulo
to Liberia, in November next.
The Si. Louis Conncils havo rrsolved to
...k.omIu, itsnonOO in each of the North
Missouri and Iron Mountain Railmad.
Mr. Win McCaslin killed in one day last
week, on the l'arm'of Wm. Bull, near Wise
burp, Buliimore county, fotty-scven snakes.
Rev. A. Hewllt. late of Milton, Pa , has
become pastor of the Baptist Church in
Whitewater, Walwoilh county, Wisconsin.
Two men were conversing about the ill
humor of their wives. "Ah !" said one, wiih
a sorrowful expression, "mine is a Tartar !"
"Well," replied the other, "mine is worse
than all that mine is the Cream of Tartar !"
Charles H. Mason, Esq., Secretary of the
new Washington Territory, and John S.
Clendeiinin, District Attorney of the same,
sailed from New York on Friday in the
steamship Georgia.
A Spanish needle woikeil hamlkcrchiuf,
the handiwork of a lady of St. Atieustine,
Fla., drew the highest prize in the World's
Fair at London, of any article of the kind
exhibited their.
Butter should always be churned in a
toom or apartment, the temperature of which
is between thirty and sixty degrees. At
sixty degrees, butter is obtained in the great
est quantity.
Nails Growinq in the Flesh. A late
writer of the Ohio Cultivator uives the fol
lowing remedy :
,!Cut a notch in the middle of the nail ev
cry time the nail is pared. The disposition
to close the notch draws the nail from the
ei.les. It cured mine after I had suffered
weeks with its festerings."
A mathematician being asked by a stout
felluw, "If 2 pigs weigh 20 pounds, how
much will a large hog weigh?" he replied,
t:Jutnp into the scales, and I will tell you
iui mediately.
A Man Nine Fket High. A giant, nearly
nine feet in height, is shortly expected to ar
rivo in Madrid. lie is a native of Lachar in
the province of Grenada, and is only twenty
throe years of age. He eats as much as five
men, walks with extreme rapidity, and has
boon twice married, but both his wives are
dead. Ilia object in visiting MailuJ. is to
demand the hand of a female of gieat beau
ly, who keeps a coffee house. He is descri
bed as so great a coward, that he will allow
a child to ill treat him.
A Singular Case. The Exeter News Let
ter states, that a gentleman residing in that
town, owns a cow which ho dare not let out
to pasture oi into the street, such is her ma
licious disposition and perfect hatred of the
human species and especially of women and
children. The owner of the cow also has a
cat upon his premises, and although the gen
tlest treatment and all the blandishments of
the dairy have been proffered it, no person
has been able to lay hands upon it or even to
lure it into the house. Strange as it may
seem, these two wild animals have the best
understanding between themselves, and ap
pear to be perfectly happy in each other's
company. While few persons dare approach
the head of the cow, the cat sleeps in her
manger, or upon the cow's back, eating wiih
the cow from one pail, and receiving the
kindest treatment from her.
Animalcules in Water The idea enter
tained by most persons, thut all water,
whether found in springs, wells, brooks
ponds or cisterns, or even that fresh rain wa
ter, is filled with living creatures, is, as far
as the microscope enables us to ascertain)
without foundation. Water is a compound
of two gasisei hydrogen and oxygen and
the existence of animalcules iu it is altogeth
er dependant on ceilain causes, principally
on its contact wiih vegetable matter ; thus,
if you take a bowl ot water, and place a
handful of hay or other vegetable matter in
it, in a few days the top will be covered
with a scum, w hich, by pulling a small quan
tity under Iho Microscope, will be found to
be a mass of animalcule), but still only of the
lower order, most of in em being l lie inunuds :
tha simille.t of this cIum being so minute
tti.it 80,000,000 can swim about in one drop.
Deep Well. The deepest artesian well
in Ameiica is now in progress at the sugar
refinery wo:k of Belcher 4i Brother, at Si.
Louis, w here ii has reached the extraordinary
depth of 1750 feet, far below the level of a
grttut purl ion of the bottom of the Mexican
Gulf. The boring it to be continued until
g od waler is reached, which is expected to
b al the depth of about 2000 feet, and llii.
w.:, lm the deepest well in the world. The
ti ii,,;, f.,, h,(4 ,.,( f jo noo, and the only
rvsnli hut buen streams of salt and sulphur
. water. Tim hole, v. huh in 3i inches in di
atno'er, is burud wiih an auyur driven by a
V'-uii eri'ii.e, ifni instrument penetrating
yj mi fon feel daily. The rods measure 331
I in Ion ii, aud are put together wiih
c.
1 111 p r o t e in e u t A h e a d !
ELIAS BROCZOUS
f 1EREDY informt hit friend and the public
generally, thnt ha his jutt received at hit
old atand, in Market aired, opposite Weaver's
Jn excellent assortment of
MOROCCO,
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
French Lastings,
And all kinds of linings and Shot findings,
which lie offer to the trade at reasonable prices,
lie also informs hit customer ane others, that
he still continue the Shocmakmrf business, and
is prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good and
fashionable atvle, and on reasonable terms.
Siinburv, Juno 11, 1853. ly.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned
cilir.cus of llie Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, that npplirntinn will be made to the next
T.CKiMiiitiiie of said Commonwealth fur the erec
tion of a body corporate to tie styled "J hi
Suftncnr 8avios' I.istitvtk," to be located in
the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county,
with discounting privileges, and with a capital of
One hundred thousand dollars.
Robert H. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young,
Adam Shisslcr. Tboma Robins, Daniel Drurk-
miller, Fredk. Lazarus, Geo. M. Yoitngmnn, Vo
ter B Matter, J. W. Friling, Ira T. Clement
Beiij. Hendricks, Geo. C. Welker, J. W. Peal,
Stmburv, June 23, 1853. 6in.
GREAT NEWS!
A New
CLOTHING STORE IN SUNBURY.
ELSBERG & CO., respectfully announce
In the inbnbitnnta of Northumberland county
and the public in general, that they have com
menced a new Clothing Store in Sunbury Pa.,
opposite the Post Office, oJjoining Mr. Stroll's
saddler shop in Market Street. They arc just
opening a splendid assortment ot lasmonamo
Spring and Summer Clothing.
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cussimers, Satinelt, Linens, Checked
and fancy ctofft rams ana lows.
ALSO, A fine supply of Silk, Satin and other
est.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of nil Kinds of Hats and Cops, Shirt and
Collars and Gentlemen's furnitdiing
Goods in general.
All of which will be sold cheaper than cheap
at the lowest cash prices.
The public mav rest assured that all Clothing
they buy of our Store is mado up well, as one of
the linn is a practical tailor and our whole Mock
of Clothing is made up by ourselves. Our adhe
ring to the cash principle and our extended ac
quaintance among New York and Philadelphia
Importers of Cloth enables us to sell very cheap.
Call and Sec ; No charge for looking nt our Goods.
Our Assortment is always kept up as we are
constantly getting fresh supplies.
Sunbury. Alay 7, 1853.
Just Published and for Sale
by WM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
Sunbury, l'a.
The American
TLEADERS" ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in the Lnitcd btates.
By Collinson Reed, Esq.,
Jpsae legis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a short
system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shiudcl, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has lieen received from Judge Pearson of
Harrisburg :
Hinnisui Ro, June 30, 1853.
Gsjtlemex :
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the selection end
composition of the precedents thus oflcrcd to the
public The legal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svstcm of pleading,
adapted to our habits of business, end the practice
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on the acts of avembly,
will be 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 rcRpect,
JNO.J. PEARSON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. Shindcl, Esquires.
Sunbury, July 9 1853.
Emporium of Fashion
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
JOHN V. 3IA11TIN,
1 1 AS RECEIVED at his establishment, on
Deer street, one door north of C. J. Bruncr'i
law-oflicc, in Sunbury, the most
Splendid and Fashionable
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
for gentlemen's wear, that has ever been oflcred
in this pluce. His slock consists in a great
variety of
CLOTHS,
lmong which are superior Black, Brown,
Green, Olive Claret, Belgium Cloth,
French Cloths, Russiun black, &f.
BLACK AND BROWN CASHMERETS,
Black plain doe-sbn Cassiincres, Summer
and Winter Cassiincres, jfc.
VESTINGS,
Black Satins, (a rich article,) excellent Matseilcs
Buff, White, (Figured and Plain.) Figured
Grenadine, superb Waleied Silks, and
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Tweeds, Linens, Cravats, Hoseiry, Plain and
Fancy Trimmings, Gentlemen's Collars,
Suspenders, &c.,&., &c.
Call and see his assort men t of goods. He
challenges inspection, and politely invites the
public to test their quality by procuring the best
and neatest coals, pants, vests, &c, in the coun-
I v A few journeymen tailors can find im
mediate silualiona at thia establishment.
Sunbury, .May SI, 1853 3in.
DISGOLTJTIOIT.
TM1E partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of Jume Taggart & Son, was, on the
13th day of June, 1853, dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the linn will be settled
by James Taggart, who holds the books.
Those iuJebicd to the firm are requested to
call and make settlement of their account also
all persons having claim against the linn are
requested to send in their bills for puyiuent.
JAMES TAGGART.
GRANTHAM I. TAGGART.
North'd., June 18, lrlftj. If.
85 11EWAIM) !
riHE above reward will be paid for the diseov
X ery and conviction of every individual found
guilty of trespassing or injuring any of the
properly of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad
Company.
BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT.
June, 4, 1853 If.
1R. II. H. HIGBEE'S remedy for cough,
-cold. and pulmonary disease. A unply of
ibis valuable mediciu just received and lor tale
y IL B. MA8SER.
Sunbury, June I, IB;-.
Mann's Establishment
25 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
Patent Letter Copying Prcisen,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENER9, Brushes,
Oil Paper, Blotting Board, Copying Ink, &c
l atent rarchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all other, and each pago printed.
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most valuable invention for keening; in a
DooK-iiKe lorm, Letter received, Original Invoi
ces, cite.
Puila, April 9, 1853. ly.
TIIE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST AND TIIE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
BLAYLOCK'S
Model Spring Style Hats,
IN EQUALLED by any others in all that
can render satixfnetion In the Wearer.
iMve them a trinl. The Very Finest Moleskin
Hats for 3,50 Second quality, very fine, 3,00
J nird quality, a capital article, 2,50, All these
are warranted.
Model Hat Store, No. 46 North 8th Street
1 lulnilclpliia,
Phils., April 0, 1853 Cm.
NEW STORE.
TIIE undersigned take this method bf thank-
mg Ins friends lor their liberal patronage
and informs them lie has taken the old stand
lntoly occupied by James Taggart fc Son, where
he will be prepared at all timet with a large sup-
yj guuuo, troiieiHiuig oi
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
VEST1NGS, &c.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
of every description.
(roccrles, itieeiiKwnrc,
Hardware, Cedarware, Salt, Finh, 4c, flc.
Which he will dipoe of on reasonable terms,
and hopes by a strict attention to business to
merit a continuance of their putronage.
G. I. TACiGART.
North'd., June 18, 1853 if.
ltopu 3Ianulactory.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the people
of Northumberland and Sunbury, and the
public generally, that lie has constantly on hand
and manufactures to order, all kindsof Boat ropes,
bed cords, wash lines, plow lines, twine and lines
of all kinds, at his establishment in Northum
berland. RICHARD MARSHALL.
North'd., June II, 1S53. 3m.
LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP
Spring and Summer Goods.
FRILING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customera
and the public, that they have just rccciv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Thoir stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimercs, Sattincts, Vestings,
Flannels, Wollens, Ife.,
And all kinds of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoct, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Lain-s,
Berages,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also nn extensive assortment of
Hats and Cai's for Men and Boys.
Also a large assortment of GItOl CllIKS,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, ColTee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE.
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a trcsh supply of
DHt'G9 AND MEDICINES.
Besides Ihe largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
place.
tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, April 30, 1853.
J. X3. GOULD,
(Successor to A. FIOT.)
A'o. 161 Chcs'nut Street, Sitaim's Building.
PHILADELPHIA.
INTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, and
- Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de
scription. Exclusive Agent for the tale of Hallet, Davis
&. Co' (Boston) PATKST SlSI'E.NSION II 111 1)0 K
vEoliait and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's
fiiiilars, Harps, Violins, Shkf.t Music, Music
Books, Ac, Ac.
Resident of the country will bo supplied by
mail or otherwise with any music they may
wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of tha largest stocks in the United
States, I feel conlidcnt of satisfying all who may
fwor me wiih a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale.
Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly.
NORTHUMBERLAND
Select School for Girls.
Under the Care of Miss E. Calvin.
INSTRUCTION will be given in the ordinary
English Branches, Physical, Sciences, Alge
bra, ficoinetry and Languages.
A Session will consist of twenty two weeks,
Second quarter to commence on the 13thof June.
Tebms.
Orthography, Reading, Writing Com
position, Urography, English Grammar
and Arithmetic per quarter. 83,00
With any additional English study, $4,00
Algebra, Geometry, or Languages, 5,00
Music, Painting, and Drawing, each seporate
and at the customary rate.
References.
Dr. it. B. MCay, Northumberland.
D. Taggart, Esq.,
Hon.. Joseph Casey, New Berlin.
Rev. Dr. M 'Kinney, Ed. Pre. Banner Phila.
II. G. M'Guire, A, M., Principal of Central
Institute, Philadelphia.
Northumberland, May SI, 1853. Sin.
UTl V ElTwATC H ES. A few double case
Euglish Silver Watchea, for vale at very low
price by It. B. MASSER,
Sunbury, April 13, 1851
1)LANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank
Mortgage, Bonds, Execution. Summon
Ac, fur sale hy II. B. MASSEIl.
Sunbury Auri 86. 1851.
ULANKS.
BLANKS of every description can be had by
applying at the office of the American.
CMITII'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GER, a fresh supply just received, and fox
sale hy U. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jau- 10, 1831.
NEW STORE.
BENJAMIN I1EFFNKR
T ESPECFFULLY inform the citixens of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he his opened a
new store in the mom lately occupied by George
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. Ha has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO i
fJnllcoen, Ginghams, Lawns,
MouNselinc Do I.alncs
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various siyles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS tk SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, isc.
And a great variety of other articles such a are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
W Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunbury, May 1, 1852. ly.
Drugs, Paints, Oil, "Window
Glass, fyc.
5 Toxs French zinc white.
10 tons Pure White Lead.
5000 Boxes Window lilast.all sizes.
Superior Totrifh, Copal, Coach, 1. eith
er d- Iron varnish, white Dcmar varnish for China
Gloss, with a general assortment of trcsh and pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also all the Patent Medicines in general use,
warranted genuine.
Colored and Enamlcd (jlass, fee, cVc, forsale
very low at
ALf Ktu niMDMi'iun
Dm? and Paint Stoie, No. 109 N. 2nd Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods
sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge.
Phila., May 28, 1853 ly.
CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SII.VKR WAKK, Whnlenlc and Hetail nt No. Ti N.
BKCOND St., opnotite the Mt. Vernon House, Gold
Lever Watehet, full jeweled. 18 k. ensea, 8-ie.liU ; Silver
Levers, full jeweled, 813,00 ; Silver Lepinea, jeweled, $),-
(KJ all warranted to keep good time. Uold Pent and Sil
ver Cnie, U,Ull; Gold IVncili. ei.00; Quid I'eneilt and
Pen C'anei with pood Gold Pent at lw nt ta,'l Ice.
Alto, alwnva on hand a aood assortment of fine gold
Jewelry, Gold Curl). Guatd and Fob Chaina, Gold Vest
Chaint, Ladiei' Gold Knh Chains and licit Pins.
Silver Table Hponna from 814 to 818. Dessert, 89 to
821, and Tea, 84,7.7 to 6,50 per aet, warranted equal to
coin. All gnout wnrrnutcd to be what thev are told tor.
7 Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
17" All ordera sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc
tually attended to.
M. A VISE, A pent,
No. 7i North SECOND Street, opposite the Mt. Vernon
llmi pe.
Phila., April 33, 1853. ty.
PAIPsBAlTKS'
riatibrm Scales,
Long Inoitmfrveretf ttsted
Always right Tht Aclnoulcd-
--V-v-A. ffC" Standard.
G. jtauronu, nnv, uai, anu rar
SEj?' c-- a r vi . : .. ......
- ""-I VAUi)l.' Kl III BOJ fo
of the countrv, at short notice.
jiGEN'y.V HEO. W. COLBY,
340 Market St., Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, Sunbury.
yhilo., pril 23, 1853.
Hohhy Horses, Children's Propellors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail by
BTJ3H1TELL & TTJLL,
No. 61 DUCK Street,
Philadelphia.
Orders through the mail promptly executed
Phila., April 9, 1853. lv.
"Notice
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United Stales,
Alexander L. Ilickey 05 Co.,
THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE M F.DAL
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
No. 118 CAcsnuf Street, (Front of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
ARE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchants
and Traveller one of the largest and most
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever
oll'cred 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. Also, a splendid assort
ment of Ladies' Dress Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, Gigs, Ac, ic,
all of which we are prepared lo sell at reduced
prices. We respectfully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEX. L. 1I1CKEY & CO.,
No. 148 Chesnut Street.
Phils., April 9, 1853 Cm.
WILLIAM PERKINS'
Gentlemens Fashionable
CLOTHING HOUSE,
jVo. 231 Chesnut, Third door Mow Eighth st
Philadelphia.
HAS on hand a full stock of French and
English Piece fioods, which will he made
to order at tho Shortest Notice, ill the Latest
Style, KOK CASH.
Phila., April 9, 1853. Cm.
Important to Coal Dealers.
rTlIIE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Kate, Reed ic Co., for the purpose of
mining, shipping and telling 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 times, on the
shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms.
Order received at Shamokin hy
KASK, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly.
Laborers Wanted.
THE subscriber want Immediately on the
Railroad and Bain, at Chapman, Union
county, seven mile below Selinagrove, from
60 TO 100 LABORERS,
to whjm ona dollar per day will pe paid.
8AVIDGE. WJLVE2JTON & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853 it.
VRN OLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe
ive and legal envelope, for sale by
H. B. MA8SER.
Sunbury. Jan 10. 1853.
LANK NOTES, waiving tha exemption
law of $300, for sale by
jiill, 1851. H. B. MAPSER.
f1
VAT . - .M-i
C3-S500 CHALLENGE.
WHATEVER concerns the tirolta "nd hnpnlnett of a
people it at all timet of the moil ynliiabla Imp;'"
tnce. mil. il for mnte.1 Ihtt every pe"" a"
their power, to tave tht livot of their children, and that
every person will enflinvor 10 pronvHcwicii
all tuerifieet. I fool it to be my duty to mlemnly attnre
you that WORMS, accordinn to the opinion oi in. mm
oelebraled Phyticiant, art tha primary catiael cil a ni.
mnjorilyol diientct in wnien cnnnrcn . ..........
bla j if too have an appetite continually elmnBcolile from
nnaViiHl of food to another, Und Krealh, Pain in the fl'o-
m,.r.l. Piiri... th n,mu. Iliinltirat nnd l untieta oi tfiv
that all then, denote WORMS, and you thonkl al once ap
ply Hit remedy i
He v. iirv cr.uirii. r nw r ever, riiinr.ir.-vum,
HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
An article founded npon Scientific rrlnclplct, eompound-
nri with m,rlv BwlnM hiImIaiiccI. beitlff Derfeetlv BHft
when lalten, ami enn h iven lo the mnrt tender iiifnnt
with decided heneflclnl effect, where Bowel Compliiinla
nd Diiirrhnt lmv made them weak and debilitated tnt
Tonic, properties of my Worm Hyrup are aueh, that U
tutnda without an equul In the entnlogu of medieinet, in
vinff tone nnd tlreiipth to the Stnmneh, which mnkei it
n Infallible remedy for thote alllieteil with llyieiia,
tht antoniihiiia; euret performed hv tail 8yrnp after I'liyti
eiant hav. failed, it tht belt avidenee of itt tupcrior effi
cacy over all olhera.
THE TAPS WORM!
This la tl,a mat ,l,ffli..ilt Worm to destrnv of all that In
feit the human tystem, it (mm to an aluiott Indehnite
length becomine: to coiled and fattened in tha lutcaliixtt
and Stomach elfeelinK the henllh to Bndly at to cause St.
Vitut Dance. Kilt, Ac., thnt those afflicted teHlom ir ever
unmeet that it it Tnne Worm haMenint- them to an early
grave. In order to destroy thil Worm, a very energetic
treatment must lie pnraned, it would therefore ! proper
to takeS to 8 of my I.iver Pills tost to remove all olntruc
tions, that the WormSvriipmnyaet direct n)Hinlhe Wolin,
which mart lie taken in d.itet of 8 Tnhleipoourullt 3 timet
a day these direetinui followed have never liei n known to
fail in curing the most obttiuute case of 1 ape YV orm.
K7- HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the ivtlem is more liable lo ditente llinn the
LI V Kit, it serving na a filterer to puriiy the Mood, or giv
ing the proper secretion to Ihe hile j to thul any wrong ac
tion of the Liver effects the other nnportnnt ports ul the
tvstem, and retuitt vari'iuily, iu Liver Complaint, Juun
d'iee, Dytpeptin, Ac. We should, therefore, walch every
svmpt'im that miaht indicate a wrong anion of tht Liver.
These Pills being composed of KOO'l'S ft. PLANTS fur
nished hv nnture to ;ca I e sick : rVumelv. 1st, Ail
PKCTOHANT, which augments the secretion from Ihe
Pulmonary mucus memhriinc, or promotes the discharge
of secreted matter. 2nd, An ALTf.lt ATI VK, which
ehnnges iu some inexplicable and insensible nrmner tho
certain in lbid action of the syslcni. 3rd, A TONIC
which gives tone nisi strenclh to the nervous svttem, re
newing henllh and vigor to all purls of the body. 4th, A
CATHARTIC, which acts iu perfect harmony with the
other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, nnd expel
ling the whole muss of corrupt nnd vilialert matter, anil pu
rilying the Blood, which destroy disease and restores
heulth.
TO FEMALES.
You will find these Pills nn invaluable medicine In mnuy
eompliiiuts to which von are subject. In obstruction, ci
ther total oi piirli:il, lliey tinve been found of mcstunnhle
benefit, restoring their t'uiicliounl urnuigeinrnls to a heal
thy action, purifying the blood and oilier ll'iiils so effi-ctu
ally lo put to flieht all eompliiiuts which m;iy arise I'nan
leinale irreguiurilies, ns hcaimcrie, guiltiness, dimness ol
tight, pain in the aide, Imck, Ac.
7 rrire, 2a ei'iila ench.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensaek, all others
being Uise Ituitalion.
ry Agents wishing new supplies, nn-t Store Keepers
desirous of becoming Ageuls uni.t nd.lresa the Proprietor,
N. Ilolrtiiisnek. Philiiilclpbiii. l'a.
Sold by J. W. Friling. Snuburv : Mnrv McCnv. Nor-
thuinlierlnnd : Heisel, Turbntville; Itiivr, . Milton : Ililtv
A Lenker, Georgetown ; Leiscnring A Wolverton. Puxi
lios; Wiest, Hiekory: all dealers in Medicine iu the
County and State.
August 14, 1S52 ty.
CARS, OIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Coinniision Merchants,
23 and 25 Spears Wharf,
BALTIMOUI-
REFERENCES.
John Clark, Esq., Picsideut Citizens' Bank, Bait.
A. P. lilies, fcsq., I ashler franklin Bank, "
John Hcrlzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sitiuickson & Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port Do-
posilo.
J. Wnllowcr & Son Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eyer, Sclinsgrove.
J. H. App &Co., '
Nagle, Wingate & Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq., Munry.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
Georcc li inline, Hughsville.
W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville.
Gen. William P. Packer, W iliiamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
Jumps H. Hiding, "
Lewis (i. Hulinpr. "
M'Hcr.y & Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Huling, Esq., Lock Haven.
CV Carr, Giese & Co. have the largest wharf
room of any commision house in Baltimore, al-
waysgiving quick despatch to boats in discharging
their cargoes,
March 12, 1853.
IMNMoliiiO" of Partnership.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing under
the name of Juincs II. & Wm. B. Hart, is
this day dissolved hy the withdrawcl of William
R. Hart. The business of the late firm will be
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 229,
North 3d street.
JAMES H. HART,
WILLIAM B. HART,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The undersigned, have this day fortucd a co
partnership and will continue the business under
the name of James 11. & Thomas Hurt. Thank
ful for past tavors. they respectfully ask the at
tention of Iheir friends and the public to their
stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extensive, and which they will sell at tha lowest
market rate.
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1S53 J8. If.
1,000 Men Wanted.
ON :he line of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har
risburg) and Sunbury, in the State ol Pennsylva
nia. This road is filly four miles in length- run
through a highly improved country, and will
furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborers for the next twelve months. A
lurge portion of the line is heavy rock excavation,
laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer
tain employment and lila-ml wages.
DOUGHERTY. LALMAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, IF 53.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Williams 05 Hendry,
Store, No. 29 North 3d Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
OROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import-i-'S-
ers, Commission and (icnerul Leather Bus
iness. Wholesale and Retail.
IV Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street.
Aug. 28, 1852. ly.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUBINCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kinds,
N. 113 Norllt Third St. belew Race,
rHIX.ADEX.FHXA.
HHHE attention of Dealer is requested to an
-- examination of their dock, which will be
found to be at leibt equal to any in thi city.
FOREIGN FRUITS ol all kind in season.
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to.
February 5, 1853. 6m.
:C. S. WEISEH, 1. D.
YYAVING located himself permanently in
Sunbury, oiler hi professional service to
tha Town and Countrv, oilice, comer of Deer and
Market atreet (formerly telegraph olfice,) where
ht may be found unlet professionally engaged.
Sunbury, April 30, 1853. flui.
IO R sale at this office, Superior Black Ink,
Cattle Medicine at 25 cU, Pur Essence of
Gingr. 25 cent
1V8TICES' FEE BILLS For sale by
H. B MASSER.
Buubury, lltl S
BANK NOTE TABLE.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA. I
citt or rnii.ADu.rMi.
MASSAC AU9ETTS.
All tolvenl hauki 1 dit
U. B. Bink notct A dit
All aolrtnt bankt pai
RIIODK IMI.AIND.
All ml vent bnnkl dit
CONVHCI'ICCT.
cotmTav.
Bank of Chamlertburg 1 (tit
All solvent bank! i dit
nnna oi uneater uo. pur
KEW YOUR
riTT.
Hank of Del. Co. Vhetter pnr
Bnuk of Germnntown
Bank of (iettrlburg
nr A to vent mntt I
1 dit tT'Bk notet under 90 i
Hank oi lifwuujwn
ronaTST.
Bank of M iddletnw n 1 eft
All solvent! Imnki Idit
Montgomery Co Bunk par
NEW J HUSKY. .
Ilelviilere Bnnk I
Hank oi norihumberrnn. pai
Hank of Pitubnrg 1 die
Bank of Danville par
Commereial Bunk 1 dit
I Ear. Bnnk Mont Holly pa
canine Hnnic
1 dit V. A: M., Middlctown Pt. pa'
Columbia B'k k B'ge Co par
Doyelttown Hank jmr
Eatton Bank pnr
Erie Hank 9 dit
Exchange B'kPitttbnrg I dit!
Exehnnge Bk, Branch 1 dit
Merhaniet' Hk. Newark pnr
Mecb. Bk of Burlington Pr
M-b Mun. Ilk Trent par
Morria Co Bank 1 mt
Nmvnrk Bk'g A Im.Co 1 dit
Hunk 1 dit
e armert'
Farmera'
, Ri, it,.k.rn n... i,n e't Bk Patterson 1 an
i' Bk. Iaiicnttcr nnr'Princeton Bnnk p"'
Fannert' Bk, Bending pnr.Sulein Bnnking CO,
nnr
tnrm. iik evnnyiKill CO pnrrHuirriT-i v... ........
dis
i.i.-'Qi..t iintaic nt ( Dtnoen mil
Franklin Ilk. Wnsh'u
Lli.'State Kk Ktiznlietbton 1 dis
Ilamsburg Bnnk
Hmiesdule Hank
ljnncaRler Hnuk
1 dis State Hunk Newark dis
1 dis Stnte Hk, N. Ilrimswlck pnr
nnrirussex anus, rwin j
1 l.n ..... ,J-..I,I.. r-rt naf
Letwnon Hnuk pai
I ri iiu 'ii ,""i"' " .1
Mrreh. & Man. flank 1 ilis
I'nion Hunk. Dover on
Ynrdli vv'leADi lDrCo l.ldi
aimers' Il k, Pottsville per
Monongnheln Bnnk 1 din rt""Hk notes nnil.T 85 J dis
Tnv orsv'e )e H'f Co 15 d s DIM.A Alt c.
West llmueh Bnnk pnr nnnk of Delaware pa'
Wyoming Hk, Wilkesb'e pnr
York llnnk, 1 dis
Hnuk of Smyrna pnr
Delaware City Hnuk pnr
ty Relief notes 1 dis
Hk Wllnig'n A Hramlyw. pa
MA INF.
Farmers- Hk St Delnwnre par
fui.in Hunk. Wilmington nnr
Bnnk of Whetloek Sili.
Mercantile Ilk, Mungor 10 dis
ty tinier 8's dis
All solvent nniiKs
Nf.W IIAMI'SHIRF.
dis '"
All solvent hanks Sal
All solvent brinks
1 dis ITT Hk notes iniiler .Vs 4 di
VKIIMONT.
NCMITII CAROLINA
Rntik of St Album
8 ilisl A II flvent Milks
dis,re-L-ni-er5-t,
9 dis
All lolveut Imnkt
2) di
"AID AND COMFORT,"
'o Your Own .TlccliaiiiCM.
GEOHGK 11 ENN.
MAtVUFACTPREH OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionahle Style.
THE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of tli Tinlitie In liis t:ir,rn ntnl milpliiliil assort.
ment of every quality and price of
5Aii;t-vah.
which cannot fail to reionimcnd itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and pplcndid linUli, made up of the
best stock to he had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, nnd the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Ilis stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, Hit mi's and I.otiiips,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AXD DIX1.G TABLES,
and also VENE TIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia maiiuluctiire.
ULiisiL.iiw, ot every jiaitcrn and price,
CUPBOARDS. WOllK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of bis business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CIIAIliS,
ncluding varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as MiiioiiiM, Buck Walnut
ash Ci-ulkii Maflk Gukciax; axu Winson
CHAIRS, Axn taxct Piano Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence con ho entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms us they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pavment for work.
ri UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome IIkausk, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, nnd attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
13" The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weater' Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
Tn km l no us Excitf-mtnt .' .'
Cash, Steam, Electricity!!
The Aerial and all other lines out-done by the
LlXhiiiliio; l ine or
UXA T. CLEMENT.
T"l,niO, having groat faith in rapid sales and
' small profits, bus just received anu opened
a large assortment of
SPRING A.ND SUMMER GOODS.
At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
l)vy Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Jiliislius, Linens. Culicocs, Muslin de
Lains, Latrns, Oinehams, Berages.
Sii.k Hats.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries,
Sugar, Tea, CoiTee, Molasses, Cheest", Spi
ces, Fish Salt, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, ic.
QUEENS WA RE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes. Cups, Saucers, Ifc
LIQUORS,
Whir. BriiniJy, Gin, I! inn. Whiskey, Ar-
tfT Country produco of all kinds liken in ex
change at the liihct muikcl prices.
Jan. 15, 1853. ly.
DOfl'OIt YtI';ii;i.F!
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVKIIY ONE 1119 OWN PHYSICIAN.
rpilE EORTIETH Edi
lion, with One Hundred
Engravings, showing Dis
eases and M'lllormalions of
the Human System in every
shape and form. To which
is added a Treatise on the
Discuses of Female, being
ol the highest importance to
married people, or those
contemplating marriage.
"S lr Win. Young'
sr.-.- t yn-ik f
Let no father lie ashamed to present a copy of
llie .t;ULl.Aril S lo his child. It may save
him from an early crave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret obligations of mar
ried life without reading the POCKET .tSCU
LA PI US. Let no one sull'ering from haekniep
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician, be another
moment without consulting the .ESCULAPIUS.
Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read this truly useful book, as
it has been the means of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
lir Any person sending TWEN I k-rlVi,
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of tlii book, by mail, or five copie will be
sent for one dollar. Address, Da. W. VOUNO,
No. 154 SPKUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
June 18, 1853. ly.
WEE I3ILL8 Justice and CoiitUMe Fee
Bill handsomely priuled on care paper for
sale at this ortice.
MARRIAGE CETIF1CATES haudsomely
executed for tale at thi office, single 01
by tha dozau.
TNK Boureau' celebrated ink, and also Con
I are ink for ale, wbol-iaal and retail by
December 38, IS SO. H U MASSER.
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At Ihe Cabinet Ware lloom of
SE1VN IIOUPT & CO.
Market Square,
Also at tht torner of Fawn street tt tht Railroal
ituixDuui, rA,
Thankful for the patronage ol hi fri.r.J. ...i
cuatomers during the 17 year he ha been In bust
nes in thi place, he solicits from the public aeon,
tinuance of their favors. During this period he
im cnui-iTuicu scri up wun me improvement
of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi
ness in every branch and variety. Th public ar
men-one in. neu ui aiienuon ol the Dreseivl
lock of 1
CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS
Manufactured ay
SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former tock of tlya
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairi.
Large Spring Sent Rocking Chairs
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, '
Marble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
Fasl. lonablc Furniture.
Having ccured a Hearse and made th nece.
ary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and haslnndt too,
Here's furniture of every ttyle and hue,
From tide boarda down to kitchen tablet,
From rocking chain to toekiinr enidlet
Should you not have the ready Jons to pay,
We'll wait awhile for a brighter hettcr day,
Or lake potatoes, oatt, corn, wheat and ryt j
Bark, hoop polet, ttavet, or Inmher wet and dry,
Or any thing bat yokes ami threshing flails,
Fiom pit; and turkiea down to little quails.
Coma on then friends, coma one and all,
Keep trade a moving, so "goeton tht hall."
F Orders from a distance promptly attended
to anu worn ol all kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf
SOWER 5j HAHNES,
Publishers and booksellers,
No. 84 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Hihles, Prayers, Hymns, Poetical aud Historical Workt.
1 ravels, Novels, Ac, Ac.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every kind in use from a primar upwards.
BLANK BOOKS.
An elifrsnt assortment from the pass Look upwards,
liinile ol supetiur paper, and best of biisling.
WRITING PAPERS.
Cap, Post, and Note Tapers, elegant styles and quality,
and very cheap. ' '
STATIONERY.
Fancy, Plain and Adhesive F.nvelopes, Ink, Ssnd, Wa
fers, Steel pent, Watet, l'eneils, Porte-Mnnaiea, Wraa-
lilne Putters of nil Li.l. c. 1, .. - t ' e
T - -, . ... - ,(.,u,u, ..irrs, ac-, c,
iir stoelj is all fresh, I. melil ehi np nml sold uccordinrly.
Particular attention
cliuuts and Teuehers,
am to U'Siksellert. Oonntrv Mmr.
lowcver little thev mav bur.
Sower A Ilarnes are Publishers of PELTON'8 series of
MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS.
Kacli i imp it nearly PKVKX FKET SQUARK, mni
lliows the eonipiirutive size unil relative position ,f araer
ni'ever'v ' I'" Fn- T"7 " e.defto lie tuspended
in every Seh.sil Risim, and not only ,nnk. a iplendid a p.
KrTC Hil'i i?7. J".',V""i'll- - kno lleed lo b. th.
II1-.SI ' IOOh OF TKACI1ING fil-Odlt Al'HY var
broupht out. They are key. intended to bo used I by tb.
teholari, contaimn): a coinpl. lc epitome of Genirranhy. in
eostiiiK I, than half ihe price ol a (i.erapl,y aid Ailis
1 lie system is ,,, universal um iu Prussia and Oerintny,
anil has already bm, introduced in Oirard College, Philil
de phia, tlie pubbc seh.s.l.nf Boston, New Vk 1'hila
telphiu, JJiiltnnore, W usliiup,,,, , thro,,..!,,,,,, Now
Kiigland, New Vk. Ae. Our desks are Idc4
with recoinniendationt Irom tlic most talented u,d teien
tifie teachers ui every quarter, and wharever the n ttera
ing if" Pari-,",i leacbert and scholar! unite in'praut.
1. Map of the Western Hemisphere.
!!. Map of Ihe KhUtii Hi mispbere.
3. Map of North America.
4. Map of the United glutei.
5. Map of Kurop-.
6. Map of Asia.
7. Map of Knith Americanist Afrie.
I.very map is brilliantly colored, varnished, and n.aat
ed "ii muslin and rollers. ' '
We ri spei'liully invite the earnest attention of Teachtrtf
Pnrenl., and Sehool Uirector. to thit lai.-iu.lin, ".al, o.
teaclosg Ueogruphy. gDWKIt A II.MIVKS
P delpl,ia,AnK.!?a, IMa."nh T''ird 8,r'r'
Cheap b atches 05 Jewelry,
myilOLESALE end Retail, at the "Phihulel-
pnia atcn and Jcue hv Store." N. n
North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadel
phia. Gold lver Watches, full jeweled, 19 carat eases, ttt.oO
Silver do. full jeweled, !I3 l.olil Spei-la. lrs, 7 Of
Silver Lepilie, jewels, III Fine Silver llo. Sn
do do ,0. 0. Gold Bracelet. 1,00
ftiipeimrtjuartleis, 7. I adies' Gold Pencils, 1.00
mitation do S. Milver Tea .kxii, tet, S.0
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, ,(
Gold Finger Kings, 37 j cents to $S0 ; Watch
Olasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, Sj ; Lonei,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All good war
ranted to be w hat they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARI.ET,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, mine Gold and Silver Lever and
Lepines, still lower than tho above price.
August 28, 1652 ly.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES 1$. F IDLER,
No. 12 South Second Stree;
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepiue do
" tjuurticr do
Gold eus and pencil and silver halder
Silver Tea and Table Spoons
Dracelcts, Breast pin Eur rinca &.e..
All warranted and old at price a low a sy
in the city
November 27,
1852. tf.
C II E A P
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactury
G. L. MILLER be CO.,
S. If . corner Arch and Second Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
VERY VARIETY OF SHADE8, Whole
sale and Retail, such a Scroll, Flowtr,
liotlnc, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscape,
are to be had at the lowest price for quality of
work. Order for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and
other Shade executed at short notice.
Merchants and others aro invited to give u a
trial. WE WILL THY TO PLEASE.
Urusses, Trimmings, Ac, always nn haniL
Remember f. W. corner SUl t.'ND sad
ARCH Street, 1'hilaJclpli:.
February 12, 1853. (Jin.
ltosendalc Hj draulic Cement.
4 N excellent article for lining Cistern, Vaults,
Spring house and Cellar, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed wall.
Fur tale by
EVI SMITH & SON,
N. E. Comer of Front and Willow (treat
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853 j.
GOLD PENS with and without c.se., of a
very uerior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
y H. 11. MASSES.
Sunbury, Dec. 87, 1851.
WJATENT DRITTANIA STOPPERS for
bar bottle for sal by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, 13, 1851
WILEY'S COVOII CANDY. An excel,
lent remedy for coach, cold. Far mitt
at thi oilice.
December 4, 1851