Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 08, 1854, Image 4

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    SUNBUHYl AMERICAN; AND SHAMOK1& J QURNALy,
fOF" ITEMS-
,nl more lhan iigr.
,t important elemenl of success is
,-orny.
'Whenever in doubt, if an action ia good "
iad, abstain from it. , '
Flattery ia a aort of baJ money, to which
our anily gi currency.
THemost valuable pail of ovety mn'a
education,
hat which ho receive.
himaelf.
Macaulay once ob-er-ad that prize aher-p
were only fit for candle and priM """J 10
light them.
Amalgamation in Cuba it seems is mere
bugbear, got up by the Havana corrwpon.
dent of ceiiain annexation prints.
. A Kash and somewhat doluded young man
has threatened to apply the Maine law to his
sweetheart, abe intoxicates him to.
There is a Town in Maino called Random
A resident of the place being asked where
he lived, at Ramlom. He was taken up as a
vagrant.
A Person pointed out a man who had a
perfusion of rinps on hia fingers, to a cooper
"Ah," said the arlizan, "It's a sure sign of
weakness when so many hoops are used
Oriental Anamtomv. Everybody knew
that a Turk was a Mussulman, but few ap
pear to Uave been aware ol his nervo.
Ladies who have a disposition to punish
'heir husbands, should bear in mind that a
little sunshine will melt an iciclo much quick
er than a regular northeaster.
"Pa, ain't I growing (all ?"
Why, what's jour height sonncyl"
"Seven feel lacking a yard,"
Pa fainted.
Hi'ooiNo the Shore. The lust cause of
jealousy is that of a lady who discarded her
lover, a sea captain, because in speaking of
one of his voyages, he said he hugged the
ih0re.
AwruL Responsibility. --Miss Susan
Kipper says that the Russians have an awful
responsibility resting upon them for killing
the Turks for every Turk who is killed
leaves a dozen widows.
At a Social Party one evening, the question
was put up, "What ia religion 1" "Religion,"
replied one of the party, ''religion is an insu.
ranee against fire in the next world, for which
honesty is the best p olicy."
"Samm v, my son, how many weeks belong
to the year V "Forty-six, sir. "Why, Sam
my, how do you make that out "The
other six are Lent." "Mother, put that boy
to bed. He's getting too for'ard."
Paddy's description of a fiddle can't be
beat. "It was big as a . Turkey, and as
muckle as a goose he turned it over on its
back, and took a crooked stick and drawed
across its belly, and 0, St. Patrick, how it
did squale.
A brutal teacher whipped a little boy for
pressing the hand of a little girl who sat next
to him at school: after which he asked the
child "why he squeezed the gill's hand 1"
"Because," said the little fellow, "it looked
eo protty I couldn't help it." That boy'a
future career will be worth inquiring into.
A Philosophical Answer. "Uncle Jo,"
said an observing little boy, "our folks al
ways put up the window when the room is
filled with smoke, and the wind blows in so
as to prevent the smoke from going out that
Way ; now, where does the smoke go ?" "It
goes into the people's eyes," was uncle Jo's
philosophic answer.
Sheridan wrote, "women govern us, let us
try lo render them, perfeot. The more they
are enlightened, so much the more we shall
be. On the cultivation of the minds of
women depends the wisdom of men." Na
poleon said, "the future destiny of the child
it always the work of the mother."
I The Panama Railway was, at our lasM
Advices, progressing as well as could be ex
pected during the present unfavorable seasqn.
Large numbers of the workmen were leaving
on the expiration of their contracts, by every
opportunity, but their places were rapidly
upplied by new comers from various quar
ters. Heavy rains had retarded operatic,
and washed away embankments.
Modest Merit. In Benton's "Thirty
Years View," is an anecdote of Lafayette,
that on approaching the harbor of New York,
he made the unsophisticated inquiry wheth
er his servant would be able to liiul a hack
at the pier to convey hia party to the hutel;
o little did he anticipate the national page
nl which anxiously awaited his landing.
Improved REvoLVER.-Our Boston eotempo.
raries are eulog'uing n improved revolver,
called "The Robbins and Lawrence Pistol "
The improvement couit of a revolving
hammer, in lieu of a revolving eylimlor, by
which a prematura (accidental) discharge is
rendered Impossible. The nw pistol i sim
ple in construction, can be loa.lud and
discharged wilb greater facility Uiiii any
other similar weapon, and is managed with
case and safety.
" Cll.lt.cr The perils of celibacy, panic
ulaily ia cold weather, cannot Wet it
geralej. A fow nights sine. 4 bjl.h-,
Wr ia U.,ii.w, Ohw, bu.( aillioitJ iit
a severe eold, undeiiooli to lake a baili in a
luo ol wane water b,u gojl,3 , bli, Ti,
ope.alMitt p.oduotsj so ...mfo.ui:. , ,ul- U
l....Uth.a.Opp.Juil m
J -M-ae ta, he ,,.,,,; ia ,iu4 h.,,7
t.- mi light tt , Lli;ki l4
MuJldl u Biauiwoiiy.
Is iiu
MAaiil, my d.tr, whi tMinir
Us) l II mi Ilia slL- I'l
y i nj'po
MVV,ll, uum,' MuiliiuaJ th f.rj,l,,,,
UMh.r, U i, U. ti, tu, ,,,
Hut ki tU kM, wi," lebli.J h. u,,i
Ilk W fcf litl.wpll Hi t4,,g lU9
l4 twit.
Highly lntcre'stiiig'l.Ncw8 !
fpHE information brought to us by t. . stenm-i-
ship Asia or thosuddor. decline f
Indian corn, Ac In Europe, is ao doubt interest
inft to some and therefore it anu.t be also inter
esting lo a groat man, other, lo know that while
there i, so much fluctuation in the price ot
Breadstuff at home and abroad, there Is nothing
to effect tlie low rr,r0 of "10 '
large and Excellent Stock of '
sriUNG & SUMMER CL0T1IIFG,
just received by P. Schnurmnn & Co., and on
liuncl at mere store
On the corner of Market and Fatcn Streets,
directly onnosita John Young's store, whero they
will be pleased to wait upon all those who wish
lo buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh
BUppW "f
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c,
which tlicv have purchased at a very low price
at Philadelphia and thcrcfoie can afford to sell to
their customers at tbo most rcasonatue price.
They still, .(after sonio experience in business)
cling lo the good motto, "chkap roa cash. Call
and see for yourselves. - '
. 8. .s(Jtl:LliMAj. a i,u.
Sunbnry, May 6, 1851. . .
ATTENTION ! , ,
For the Metropolitan Clothing; Store of
G. ELSBERG & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
WE have just received and on hand now the
most beautiful, Inrcst and best assorted
stock of rcaJy-mailo Clothing adapted to Spring
ami Summer wear ever before brought into
Sunbury or any place in this section of the coun-
rv. Our Clothing made by the best hands and
under our own supervision, we know will give
entire satisfaction to buyers. Still adhering to
our old motto "Chrapfor C.A," we'll dispose of
our poods reasonable and rapidly. All we sny
come, examino and price our gooda and we
feel sure you'll buy.
We offer you at the very lowest prices every
imaginable vnripty of Coats, Vests and pants, cut
in the last fashion and warranted to fit. Cloths,
cassimercs. sattinctts, linens, drillings, jeans,
silks, satins, and all other kind made into Clo
thing.
Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes;
among these a splendid variety of ladies shoes,
ladies and gents gaiters, cVc.
SILK HATS,
Panama, Palmleaf, Pcsrl and all other Hats and
Caps we have a great variety of. Also a great
lot of trunks, vnliscs and carpet bags lor sale cneap
JEWKLRV.
We have a splendid lot of watches, and all
kind of Jewelry suitable for ladies and gentlemen.
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Revolvers, double and single
barrel Pistols, Accordeons, Shirts, Collars and
all other goods generally kept in our line can be
found at our store, all of which we intend lo sell
at the very lowest price. Don't forget the place,
(J. EI.SBERtt & Co.
Market Square, opposite the Post Office.
Sunbury, May fi, 1851.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods.
J. F. & I. F. KLINE,
1JESPECTFUI.LY announce to their friends
and tbe public in general, thut they have
rccuived at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland couniy. Pa., their
Spring an 1 Summer (Joods, and opened to the
public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fiincv
Cassimcrs, Sattinctts, Checks, and all kinds of
SPRING & SUMMER WEAR.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Sress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin do I.aines, Plaid
Cashmeres, De beqes, Lawns, Ac.
Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Ororciien.
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens
ware, Drugs and Medicines.
Woodon Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats, Salt, Cheese, Ac.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, May B, 1854.
This Way! This Way!!
Spring and Summer (soods.
PRILING & GRANT.
rjESPEOTKULI.Y inform their eustomirs
and the public, that they have jusl 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 varic'.y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinets, Vestings,
Flannels, H'vllens, ifc,
And all kinda of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Ctitkocs, Ginghams, Chint:es, De Lames,
Berates,
And every variety of goods suitable) for La
die wear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEEHSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Piaster.
Also ait extensive assortment of
Hat and Cap for Men and Buys.
Also a largo assortment of iillOL'ElllXS,
Hl'CIt As
Sugar, Ttas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kind.
Also a treh supply of
DIll-US AND M1.11ICIXW.
lleiides Ihe luruesl and most general assort
ment of all kind of good lo bo had in Ihi
place.
IV" Country produr of all kinda taken ill ex
change at the higtiMl nisrket price,
ttunliury, May 13, IMS!.
New Goods for the People !
DUN J AM IN IlKW'NHll
jEl't:CT'-l I.I.V inform. lh public in gen.
eral Ilul tisha jUU lorird aitd ww;nsd a
splt.did sloik ut
Siriit;nnd Hummer i.omU
at hi Nw htuie, in I.o.i Aubu.u luwiuhiu.
Hi iPnl roli.i.U m Lull of
a Cloths, Cantuters, Casbinets.
4 si' kinds, ol limit, roll. hi and Mui.Wtl.
AI.NM
( nlltora, (iluiilmitiii, i.hmum,
.Mouant-lliie lit) Lulucs)
ii J all kmd of l.a.lie (lira tioods.
lroi li-a.
Ali a assuttuttol ol llardti ii. Inoi
nd Bleel, Nails, Lo.
Aim aH rioiWt.1 liu.nl u(
QVSEflSWAUE, taiious i)l and
Ivilvii-s.
Also as iMutlmtuI ut linn rs a. aaa... u
II . . . . "" sss-.
M A r k I A .ooj s.U.li-.
Huh, 1 Uh, tn
tuJ'iUi' U - a..
iwi
" r' A CAliD.
' - J CniIBONe PATENT
Ventilating Furnace.
rnllK sulAerllier whnM coll tha intention of sll pnrtirs
1 requiring s rtiriill FHItNACK, lo CIIIJi!S'
CKI.KUHATKU VAHMlNli .AND VENTILATING
APPARATUS.
- Ttie repnlstmn cf this Funnies Is now well known,
having; Inreil intnidncert, ilul th ps nv vrars. Into
shout I.'tOU publie huiklings, anil nmrf thnn Seen private
dwellings; thi, loppther with Ihe Immense increase of
Sak s every year, Is the lst evnlnncs that can be sildueed
of its superior ily over sll oilier fnriMtces
ii- ihe useol Ihilson's r urines, yon secure me ioiiow-
tuff ndvantnffrs :
In
HSR VsaTII.ATIOK.
Tors Air Ihe hentins; surfaces bciiil at temperature
that will not flimrente Ihe air.
KroouirAf. lra nl Ftraf.
OaaT Udrasilitt lieuiff made entirely of Cart Iron,
not liahle to rust, will require no repairs dm ins n IllVtitne
u im enny mnnnfftfi, niai win noi rxjvivc uie m "h hi
wlileli it is placed to dnujer from fire like the other funis-
V have the testimnnials of hnmtrcds of the most sci
entific men, to attest lo Ihe truth of the nluve stntemeiit,
all if whom pronounce It to lie decidedly Ihe Itert Knrnare
yet invented, for pnlucing a puns and healthy atmna.
phere. We herewith annex the nnnv-a of a few well
known aiwl eminent Professors, who Imva used them, and
kindly furnisheil us their nnmes ns rrfercnecs :
Prof. John !. Hurt, Prof. Pnrker, Prof. Norton.
Pres. Wm. H. Allen, - Prof. Parsons, prof. Dana.
Prof. D. Sillimau, Prof. Itiplev, .
NINE SIZES.
We have InlnKhieed, this season, ive uew sises t so
Hint all pnrlirsiutiy avail themselves of this gient imiH-ove-ment
at a very moderate cost. We are in w prepared to
fnrnish an apiismtus to warms single loom, or the lur
jest pulilic liuilriiiijt in the country.
No. i. l'ortuble. Complete. .... $13
"2- " . "... - - ' 3!i
' 3. " 43
" 4. ' for Brickwork, ... . '4
" . ' " IM
" 3. Extra Radiator, (including Dnts ann Trench
iri:in-s.i oi
" 4. " " ' t-l)
" S. " " " 107
" 8. ' " ii . )33
This No. 0 is the Inrpest and most powerful Furnsee
made in thee uiiitry, soil is mlmirakly ndajUed for Church
es and other large clous buildings.
We continue to Sf-ll the npiwirolus at the same price ns
when 6rst introdneed. five yenrs spo Althouch the pre
sent high price ol iron has ihcienwd liieii ci'"t S3 per cent,
owing to their great weight, slid we are enabled, by the
great increase of sales, to furuiBh Ihe article nt the lowest
rosiihle price. One Foundry nl-uie. Messrs. Wnrnick A;
leibruiiflt, have contracted to furnifh ut with 5110 tons trf
Furnaces this Benson, si Hint we are now prcpnred lo
furnish them wholefnl or retail. We superintend the
ereeti'n of all Furnaces, when required, and warrant them
in all enncs.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We have otsn the mnl pomnlrte rHViiiir nnimf tlint
Ins yet been in trod need, to which we mil the ntU'titioii of
alt who muy winli to lectirc the m'lti perfect Qad desi ruble
cooking appnrotiiB ever invented.
EMERSON'S PA TENT VEN TIL A TO RS.
We ore Ihe only Airenfi in Pentvlrnuin for the inennfnc
ture and sale of tlii Ventilntnr, which i nrknowlcdged lo
be Ihe only net feK Ventilntor ever mide fir ennsctm
the draugltt in tmnky rhimniit, and Cr ventihttin? luiiltl
infr of nil kinds. As there are a srent many itnitntiotts of
Una valuable nriiole imw r'flV itnl for mle, pnrties will be
carefnl to examine thnt it has the lmers n Undue ntiuched.
PATF.NT RKG1STKKS AM) YENTILATOItt.
We have tbe Inrirest and mort complete asaortment of
Hot Air Iltyisfers iind Ventilators tt be found in the Unt
ied States. Parties who wih to pnrehnso, either for pri
vutuiiseor wlio.esnle, will find it gieutly to their advan
tage to examine our Block.
8LATK AND IRON MANTLES.
We have always on hand an extensive aiwrtmeiit of
these beautiful iMantleaT in exnrt imitation of Egyptian,
Spanish, Gulvvuy, Sienna, and olber rare marbles.
OPKN GRATES
For An.hniritc and Ilituinin'ma Con I. Also, on entire
new Pnliern ol the low down Jrate, mHile from the Eng
lish Patterns, imd entirety new in this country.
SOI. AGENT; for Ihe Enplish Encaustic Flooring
Tile, Garnkirk Chimney Tops, and Tuna CoUa (.rna
ments, surli ns Garden Vuses, An.
Persons nliout building, would ito well to examine our
stiK-k trel'ore purchnsiui: elsewhere. Vipituts, whether pur
chasing or not, ore cordially weleomed at onr extensive
Warerooms, and where we should bo happy In furnish
any information reepecLuig any of our gowls that muy be
desiried. A IxHik on War mini; and Ventilating can be
had gratuitously at our store, either personally, ot by Let
ter, 8. A. HARRISON,
Wanning and Ventilating Wnrchauxc,
140 Wulnut St.. I How Sixth,
Philadelphia,
'una., Ainy u, in. orn.
Daguerreotypes!
GEORGE W. COBLE,
RESPECTFULLY announces to tlie citizens
of Slllilmrv nntl virioitv. that bn hna Airnin
opened a Uaguerrcan Room, and is prepared to
t.ike likenesses. Ho warrants Ii is pictures to bo
satisfactory to all wishing true, rcpresi-ntutions of
thenisclve and friends, f-'pccinl attention is paid
to cliildrcn. Copies taken with accuracy. In
structions given on reasonable terms. His room
is at the old placu, iu ihe Grand Jury Room,
(county buildings,) operating hours from 8 A.
M. until 5 1'. M., without regaid to the state of
the weather. Copies should he sent iu oil cloudy
days.
"Sunbury, April 22, 1854. tf.
Great Arrival of
SPRING GOODS!
TUA T. CLEMENT
N FORMS his friends and customers that lie
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his Store in MarXet Street, Sunhury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Luins, Lawns, Ginghams, Bcragrs.
Also a largo assortment of CLOTH I.N O.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Tanama, Talm leaf and other Summer Hats.
Master.
, GROCERIES of 'every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Fish, Salt, Ac.
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, $c
LIQUORS,
. Winr. Brandy, Glu, Bum, Whiskry, it.
1SV" Country produce of all kinds taken ia ex
change at Ihe highest market prices.
April 8. ISM ly.
rlWNToTS
AT PRXT.T2C 0.L2C.
IKiHT of Ih most desirable Iota, iu the town
of Shamokin, Northuintwrlaud county, I's.
can be had of the subscriber on rrasunsble terms.
IVrsoua who have money lo invest in Ihi kind
of projieriy, will never havo better opportunity
to make a purchase lhan is now offered litem.
Sbatiiokin bus, in it immediate vicinity, im
pls resource Iu build up a first cU'S HHcrior
towu. Tha iiiiniog opera lions under way, and
in contemplation, ar of character lo warrant
th largest ipectalion, for th rapid growth of
lb place iu busiiiva aud in population, ll lia
alieady taken sUrl, anil each succrrding sea
oa will it dill mora prusjH'roui. A con
sequent', (round td build upon will very )ear
Icoiim luoi valuald. I. els wlii. lt may lie bad
now, al rompaiatively low rate, r nol likely
lo be in Ih market at all few yeaia bsiue.
Now is lh lime. Ibrrvliire, lo uuke purchase.
For information, coiueiiiing Ilia eigbl lot f..r
sjlc, st'i Itr lltruugb kvltor, lo
I'll A 8. M. II ALL,
Ituitbury, I'.
Huul ury, May 13, l5.
- -
fAIMI'.H )rra (i.Hkls. fipring sud riuiuiiier
g bls, 1114 k ami Uucy ilirM bilk, ilk
puplm, lie ,n.r, MiMy, limgliaui auj Call
row gissl I erit'ly, Jul ietid and Ut Ml
by I. W, I t.NfcKA t O.
Hunbury, April U,
(ll.iH'KMKiabi Jy auj Jo hour L -u and
J WimmUsI IiswcJ, l'li NuU, (iiuunj
.Nut, KatMit, ud I'l ultra, )u.l lesld iJ
Mlskr WM. A kNAUU.
Iwer AugusU, Ms , ll
n ilw sh4 ('(, ktilk. lrf, Fur suJ
SWii, I'ww4, jrU-UM, IliatJ aud t'bip
lur twaj 4 buf . .IM UuuusU U all KjWs,
i 4 u k
M.st, .-. WM .1- IkS till.
, ZINO FAINTS. t
One third theapcr than vhite lead, and free
' from alt poisonous qualities.
The Hew Jersey Zinc Company
nAVINO srsal y enUirffeil their works, and improved
the quality ol Hi. ir products, sfe prepsied to execnts
ordeis for llMir
SUPERIOR PAINTS.
Dry, (i?m1 ground hi oil, In nrted packages of from 96
wiu pirn i in ; ni
Iry, in tnrrt in. of S(0 poiintli enrh.
I heir white ship, which in anM or
wuTrnntrd i'ure and unfmrrmnMcl fur bmly aitd uniform
wnuvnrflu,
winch pnalil'-s flip Company to warrant their paints to kcp
fresh ami si.n in the seas for sny reasonable lime. In this
respect their paints will be superior to any other in the
mnrket
Their lirown ihic paint, which is inkl at a low pries,
sial can only he made from the .ttie ores from New Jer
sey, is now well known for its protective qualities when
applied to iron or other inotiilic nurfnces.
Tlieir strne enktr paint ponaewiea all the properties of tlie
Drown, and is of an asreenlile eol-it for painting Cottages,
Depot", Out buildings, llriditrs, he.
FRENCH i niCIIAnDS,
AVhosesnle I'aint Tlcalers snd importers,
N. W. r.r. of loth Market Sts., I'hilndelphis.
ritilndclphlii, April s, 1854. Om.
W. STOCSMAS. THOMAS O'SKIU.
SIOCKMAlf & O'NEILL,
GENERAL
tEommiseion illcnljants
351 NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
nEFERENCES.
Thos. Ricltard.-inn & Co. Philadelphia.
A. O. Cattcll Ac Co. "
Rutter ft Pnttesnn, ' "
Charles Ellis & Co.
1) orpin ot Sons, '
l'hila., April 8, 185i. ly.
SHAMOKIN
Collegiate Institute.
R. HILL,' A. B-, Principal.
Rev. C. J. EHREHART, A. M.
Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi
dences of Chriftianity, (fc.
Teacher of Primary Department.
TVWEi first session of this Institution, located at
-- Shaniokin, Northumberland county. Pa..
will commence on Wkd.vksuat, the 10th day of
Mir, 1854.
The year will lie divided into three session of
fourteen weeks eitch, thu allowing a vacation of
four week in spring and autumn, and one of
two weeks during tlie holidays.
The Institution will comprise three departments,
A PltlMAHT, ACAIIKMIC and COLLKOI ATS.
Tbo course of instruction in theso will be full
and thorough, rmhracing,ill the branches usually
taught in these respective departments.
Ratks or Tptiox :
Primary Dcpnrtment, per session, $1,00
Academic " - ' 51(3,00
Collegiate " " 8,tl0
A large ami spacious room has been secured
lo meet the wauls of tho Institution, until the
necessary buildings are completed.
Hoarding con be obtained in private families
at reasonable rates.
The Hoard of Trustees will spare no pains or
labor, to malic Shatnokin Collegiate Institute,
worthy the patronage and confidence of the com
munity. For further particulars, address Kimber Clea
ver, Ksq., of Miamokin, President of Hoard of
Trustees, or Rev. C. J. Khrehart of I'asinos,
Northumbeilaiul county. Pa.
Shaniokin, Match 4," 1854. ' '
FAIRBJIA'IOS -
PATKNT
SCALES,
Sold at tlieir
WAREHOUSE,
M. 240 Mar ktt Street,
rillLADELPHIA.
Railroad, Hay, Coul, aud Farmer' SCALES,
set in any part of (he country, by experienced
workmen, and nt short nolico.
l'hila., April 8, 1854 Cm.
THE subscrila-r la'g leave respectfully to in
form his friends and tho public generally
that he will continue tho business 'of a
Cabinet Makers' Finding storo,
in all its various branches at the old stand, No.
131 South Second St., below Dock st. Philadel
phia, and respectfully solicits a continuance of
tho very liberal pntronago bestowed unon the late
firm of T. & L. Thompson, assuring his friends
that every exertion will lie tnudo by himself and
those in his employ to merit a continuance of
their much cteemcd favorx.
THOMAS THOMPSON.
Phila., March 4, 1854 6m.
GUANO! GUANO!
rjnilE suWjiler, solo agent Tor tho salo of
El IVrnvian (iuano in riiilatlrlphia, is now
ui, loading the following vessel, direct from thn
Cltiiiclta Island:
Ship Sororro, . . - 1500 tons.
, Ship Uurlington, ... 750 tons.
Ship Hornet, ... SOO ton.
Ship Topaz, SOO tons,
whit h will be old in lots to suit purchasers, at
Ihe lowest cush prices.
H.J. CHRISTIAN,
(Formerly Glutting & Vkri titan.)
No. 48 North Wharves, and 97 North Water
Street, rhiludelphia.
April 28, 1S54 3m.
ATS AND CA1S. splendid lot of
fashionable Silk, Word and Fur Hnts.
also Cluth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Cops for salo low by
O. ELSBERG , CO.
Market street, opposite the I'ost Office.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.
1. v. ti:.i:k a, co.,
SUNBURY, PA.,
YAVE just received a fresi supply of new
Spring liooils. Their friends and the pul
lie are respectfully requested to call and inspect
them. They will b sold cheap, "ljuick sulea
and small profit" is still their motto.
Sunbury, l'a., April 22, 1654.
TH KSTKAM BOAT
SUStiUKUANNA
lni.L' make regular trip for rarrUge of Pa.
T " senders belwecn Sunhury and Northum
bcrbnd every day, except Suuday, on and alter
Monday. April Villi.
The I'oal will leave Ihe wharf at Sunbury, at
ft o'clock, A. M., 1 1 o'clock and 80 uii..ulra A.
M., and 3 o'clock 30 minute, I. M.
Returning, will leuva tha outlol luck al North,
utiilvilauil, al H o'clock and IS aiinulr, A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 4) minute, A. M., and i o'clock
and 43 uiinulra, 1', M.
Fare, 10 ceui. Kicur.ion tickeU, good lor
one Uv, IS rruls.
Suubuty, April t9, 1834 If.
Kusientlule Hydraulic Cement.
An txctlttnl article for Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spnug kuiistt and l'rfun,
4 M for keeping dmpiie from wet ami
rtuowj wall. Fur sale l,
I'lUKI.KM Mil Ff AKl) HMITII,
Curiter of Front and V illow mi. Kallroad.
ri.iUlclj.hu, A put -it, last. y,
lJOCTOtt JOSEPH W. CAM EBON,
IF.M'KITFI I.I.V inform, lh. i,MluJ uf
the UurougU ut Huubutjf and vuiuily, Ib.l
he witususinly locet.d kliusrif 144 nul
Uoroonh 1 anJ ullsi hi iubuioul kkuw Ut
Uium li4 iuy oi.k lo aioy him. Fur u
rMiil h (u U luuuj ! VVmm lluUl.
duubuiy, M...t II, - tf.
L
FK Ull.l M.-Jiwuu a4 t'ttttaWe" Fs
Bills I4u4wuwl iiiuil4 uajtaiJ uui
al liiMvUltA
It" 1 al Xkf vltfee, mfmu SU Uk,
t aut aJ,u l ll u, ft Lmms W
litilgM, I I SM
IS
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Fr Ike Cure f
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BR OH
CHITIS, CROUP,
2VIA, WHQOPINO-OOUOH '
AVD CONSUMPTION.
TO Cl'RK A COLD, with hbadacwii akd cmTK
of the body, take Hie Chrrrt I'm to a L on going lo hed,
iicl wmp up wunn, to twnit iluntig ihr night.
r or a G(i,u Ann Cor?!!, fn'.e il inorning, nonnand eve
nmtr, aerorriiiig Ui difnctnxii mi tlie ItoUle, und the dilTiou.-
ly will kh Is renin vti. t,ue will lng iufTcT from ttiia
Ir-mble when thr-y find it am lie mi renriily eurnl. pemniR
micted with a snitcd cough, wliM-h huwVn Uiem of Ihcir
rest at ni-lit, will find, hy mMiiff tlie Cherry Perioral on
going t iwd, they mnv I lure of touml, uiihfnken sleep,
and conn.'(iifiitly rtfrtishing rest. Great relii fromsulTcr
111;, ami an utiminte rurp, ia nff'.idcd to tUouaaudm who are
thiiBnlllictnl, by thin invulnnlile remedy.
Vrom its flgretfilile efinoti in tiieae maen, many find
thpiiiaflvcl nuwillinir to foreiro ita umi when tha neueuiLV
for haa crated
From two eminent Phvaiciant in
' 1 Fatrttkviu , Tenn , Apri! 18, 1651.
Sir We Imve given your Cherry Je"tiral an exteuaiva
trinl in onr pinrttnt, and find it to tiirpnm rvrry other re
medy wi kive f.n curing n(ferti ii of the reapiratorv or-g"-
UKS. 1)1 KM KM ft HAMPTON.
TO SiNnrRS AN D Pli ill AC SPKAKJiKS this remedy
is invuluablc, ut by us action on thelliroutniid lunga, when
taken in aninll (u;iiirilira, ilrtMnovtuall houraeness in a few
hours, and wuJcriuifJ uicrenci tlie ouwer and flexibility
ot the voire. , , , 1
ASTHMA is genemlly mnrh rclifvr!, and often wholly
etirrtl by Cherry Pt-tomt. But there nre tme ciisesw ot
tlinnte ns to yi-ld entirrly-to no medicine. Cherry Pecto
rl will rurf thtm. If triprpmi le cured. 1
BUO.CHrj'IS, nr irriUiticii of the throat and upper
portion of the lung, mnybe cur by Inking Cherry Pe to
ral iu amsll and ireqiieni dovca. Th tincomforiubla op
pression is soon rnheved.
Rev. DtH-t. LANSI.VO, of nnoklyn,ew York, states:
4I have aeeti the Cherry Pciorril cure tnch pnses of
Asthma and Bronchitis ns leudt me to believe it can rarely
fail In cure ltio- diseases.'
FOR CHOL'P, oive on emetic of antimony, to be
followed by large and frequent doner) of the Cherry Peeto
ml, until r anltduus Hit disease, ll taken iiiaeuaon, it will
not fnil to enre.
WHOOP1NM5 COlTOn mnv be broken up and aoon cu
red by thf on of rhmy Pectoral.
TJIK INfr'lA KNZA is speedily removed by this reme
dy. Numerous iuslnuffs have liccn noticed where whole
fnmiliea were protected fr nn any serious consequences,
while their n"Kjl.Urs, without the Cherry Pectoral, wrre
sutTuring l in the disease.
Jr. J. u. Ayer: "alem. ubio, Itth June, 1851.
1 write t inform rn of the tmiv rcmnrknltle rftVcta of
your CHi:itHV PKOTURAl in this place, and in my
iiwii inmiiy. (.lue ii inv a Miiriuers w is completely cured
in three d:ivs nf o drcmHul Whooping Coohh, by biking it.
I)r. Means, one of our very Iwnt physicinna fieely stntea
that he considers it the lest remedy we have pulmoitnry
dienses, and thnt he hns cured more cases of Cbuup with
it thmi nuy other nieiticine he ever n lmiuisrered.
Oni clergymen ol the Btiptist Church Rivsthat during
the run of lFLtmZA hero this sims-n, ha w teen eurt s
from yinir meilicineheoould scarcely hiire believed H'itli-
Yours respectfully, J. P. SINCLAIR, '
IcpLly Postmaster.
From the rfhtinetiithfA Professor of Chemis
try and Mftcria Malice, liowloin Cnllepe.
I have found the Cherry pRCTon!., ns its ingreditnits
show, a powerful remedy for cldn, and cnughs, and pul
monary dixcusi-s.
Pa hue ii Cleveland, M. D.
BarN'WicK, Me.. Feb. 5, lt-17.
DR. VALFNTINKMOTT.
The iriihl if celebrated I'rofrssnr of Surgery in
the Medical Crec, New York tit tf, says:
H fjivea me pleasure to certify the value n ml efnency
of Atit,a Chkkuy PKCTonAi..' which 1 con (tit (er peculi
arly adapted to cure discitscs t f thu Thnsil and l.ungs."
Cures of seveie diseawa npuii the I.unvrs have been ef
feet ed by Ciirkkv PBcrowi. in such extreme cases as
warrant the Iwlief thnl. a renutlv ban nl Imglli been fount)
thnt cnu Imj depended on to cure the Conzh. Colds and
Consumption which enrrt from our midst thoumuds every
yenr. It is indeed a medicine to which the nfllicied can
look with confidence for relief, and tliey should not fail to
avnil themselves of it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunluiry I.t H MAPfEK. nnd liv
DniRtrists conrrally llirnnhottt the Ptntc.
July 30, 1853. crow lv.Nov. 13. '53.
K. M. SAtttHOLOw; O. TIFSANY, JR. J. B. CIliSRON
Uartl'.olow, TilVany j Co.
IMPORTHIIS AND DK.U.KItS IS
Foreign and Doiiiemtic
DRT GOODS,
snd aoi:nts von the salp. op
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 26S llaltimnre Street,
Baltimore.
If our Goods on examination, arc not as cheap
as they citn be bought in any other market they
mny he returned foilliwillt al our expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 2U, Is.") J. ly.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
fl'IIE suhscrilier oll'era for sale tha following
JL property in the Borouch nf Suubury, viz :
THE HOUSE
Ami two coiitigious Lot3 of Ground,
oil the south west comer of Market Square, now
occupied by tho subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. Also :
THE STEAM SAv7 MILL
on the river hank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
framu
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres - of
ground at tho Point, adjoining the Susquehanna,
on which are erected two frame house wagon
house, &e. Also:
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near lhe river, on which lot
are also erected three lime kilns. Also ;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on tha north east comer of Kivcr snd l)ewltrry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lot9
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jnn- I I, 1R3I tf.
Spring and Summer style
G ENTLEMEN'S HATS.
a FOSTER & GEBHARD,
49Son(A Third Street, below Chestnut,
IMIIl.ADI.I.IMMA,
1 jf AVE unusual sali. faction in railing atten-
lion lo their large and vuried stock of Mole
skin, Drab, Beaver, (liter, Tauaina, and a variety
of Mraw and Nopl Hat.
Cemleinen's summer Caps of all descriptions.
lluiureii s fancy biulirotiluied ami t'latii Cap
Straw Mats and Caps, Miura' Flats, Ac.
IV Particular attention is called lo a White
aud Nankeen Trench Tell Hat, of our own im.
portatiou.
I'hUa.. Aril 23. 1S51. 3in.
W1.2FCTT3,
IMPOKTKK AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
481 Market street, Moi PiA, north side,
ritn.AOBz.riiz a.
l'hila., Jan. 4, 4,1.- ly.
KOCErtlES-HuAr. Coffee, Tea. Molfc
sis, Kief, Hall, Ac..ul recriied and foi
"'' y I. W. TE.VKK t.
Kunmiry, April t), IUI
"i liii'a r.r. s i tor "t m a ivx'ii V.
lil.M, fx-vk supply )ut r-.ird. and (or
U. W. MA sit) KK.
Huiibury, Jsu. Ill, HM.
AHMiLUsl WMIIIM, ri.Uli .ua'AJl
Ai4 legal suUi, fW al l
II. U. MAkkklK.
ktitliir, J
10,
Isl,.
J IT.M' lilHITAMV Ullllim We
II. B MAHKS.
HuLui. Afitt, II. ItSI
lir.ANKS.
I Bl.A K M ultttty 4Miii4i.4i rj W k4
IB ! ,' at it wtts nl ii Au.AiM.
DAVIS & CULXN.
, A. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Street,
PHILADELPHIA
IIA.n1:b?.enJa.liB,, 't", lmP""''rt'oir Store.
, , , T "S lhe ln"?ct"fmenton..mt)S
in Philadelphia eity, the are now prepare? to
furnish TINE OIL CAMl'HENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL. Thosnh PFIA dam ar..1 T - 1
Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all paterns. Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and
v...i.:,CooiB, mt urittannia Lamps, at the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by
the package, at a small advance over AnrtlJ,
prices. Being large MANUFACTURERS of
rine un, uurnmg fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
and (the only true) Phosgene Gas. thev ear. f.,r.
hish these articles at such prices that Merchants
will find it to their advantage to buvi Call before
going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tha Safety FLid Lamp for sale.
. Phila., Sept. 24, 1853. ly.
Look to your Interests !
We will Iry to phase ! !
S. N. THOMPSON
JH) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
0 the public generally thot he has just re.
ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury,
below Weaver' Hotel an extensive Block of
"SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consistingjn part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Muslins, Vestings, Linens, c)'c.
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
, Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Rrragcs, Robts,
U'oolens, Flannels, ift.
CROCERIKS,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, '"
Spices, Salt, &e., &e., &c.
Hardware,
Nuils, Screws, Files, Saws; Knives fc Forks, &c;
Queen and Glassware,
of various styles and patlerns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots nnd Shoes, fur
men, women nnd children. :
Hats Cats, &r., of various sizes and styles.
Besides a largo and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. lW Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at tha highest market prices.
Sunbury, 1 1 mo. 28 1853. 4 rn. 30, '53.
aTwIETVvixbolv" SHADES. wstTl'ss'.
G.Xi.mXLLER&CO.
MANUFACTURERS iR-
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
111 Window Shades,
South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
rOH a Gotho'a Landscapes, Boidcrs, Vases,
Scrolc, Boquets,
GOLD BORDERS, &c.
Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of
finish in this country, and at such
LOW PRICES,
As to challenge uTt cipotitioii. BulTand White
Hollands, Cambrics, Tassels, Cards, Brasses,
I arc., 111 every variety, ror v,ny or t. otiniry 1 nine.
Wp invite nn examination of our stock, at th
Depot, Soitnpwjs: comer of Second and Arch
streets, Philadelphia.
January 28, 1854. 5m.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JA3IES K. Fl DLKIi,
No. 12 South Second Slrec',
PUILADELPIIIA.
(Jold I.ever Watches full jewelled
Silwr I.ever do
Silver Icpine do
" tiuartier do
(Sold pens and pencil and silver hulders
Hiker 'l'ca and 'J'uhlc iSpoons
Bracelets, Dn ust phis Ear rings cVc.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as any
in the city.
Nuvcnihcr 87. 18S2 tf.
l'ortc Mommies,'
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
riMIE attention of the Trade, and others, in
JL want tf Porte Mommies, Pocket books,
Hankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri
ting Desks, Iiackgammon and Chess Boards,
Chessmen, Pearl, .Shell, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work Doxcs, Cabas, Ncedlo Books, Money
Uclts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Kazor
Strops, Travelling Flisks, and fine Cutlery, to
gether with a large variety of Fauct Goods
which will be sold at the lowest rates.
' F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaio and Pocket book Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, 1853 tf.
cahe:, ;iii: & Co.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Commision Merchants,
23 and 25 Spear's Wharf,
Baltimore.
RKFKKKXCKS.
John Clark, Esq , President Citizens' Bank, Bait.
A. P. tiiles, Esq., Cashier Brauklin Bank, "
John Hertzler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, feinnickson cV Co., '
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De.
posite.
J. Wallower & Son Harrisburg.
Col. 11. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove.
J. H. App dt Co., "
Nagle, Wingate Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muney.
Simon Schuyler, Esq.,,
(eorge Bodine, llughaville,
W. Weaver 6c Co., Montoursville.
tien. William P. Parker, Willismsport.
T. W. l.loyd, Eq., Cashier,
J a me H. Muling,
Lewis (1. Huling,
M'llenry & Buhh, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Huling, Eq., Lock Haven.
tt" t'arr. (iie 6c Co. bavo the largest wharf.
room of any rounuiaioii house in Ualtiinwre, l
waya giving quick dispatch to boat In dtscharg.
iug tlieir cargoea.
February II, IMS.(lm.
liliu'kmithiii. -
'IIIE subs rilr hereby informs th citizen of
Hunbury, and lh public generally, that h
uiiruu iu carry un Ilia
lUutUkiiilililux llualiieaa
oil III own sccuutil, and that h ba rvuiotsd
hi hop from near t U iiieni's lrv, lo a uw
shop oil Um prrmtar of Mark Ek uplutu, U4 l'stl
slrol, wlwi U will b bsi'l'V W accouiiuudle
II b CUllullWH,
1IE.MIV I'AKTtiN.
huiibury, Wib 0, I si. ll.
C'l Ol.ll rV.SH milk rid without msm, t
H try up'ir quslUv, jiwt rocvovJ.
AUo firatt uppi wl W rilio- Muul. (t !
by II. Ii. MlssCII.
litutbury, W. 17, 11.
A.ai IliriKR
PHI:"!:,
If B lu.4. luk, auj all -w4.t. u4 rid,
Vjfcy lb li.ll.MA.tfcKK.
SUUlUIJf, Jul I, Hi
I I4.NU IHI La ksaily ptuimi M tvj
IB Muwitlr nM Um Vllt, Am
klaoks. fi Sll koJ WM ...W IIW.
"AID AND COMFORT,"
To Your Own .Mechanics.
GEOUGE IlEKNr '
' MANUFACTURER OT " ; ' ' '
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style. . .
IIE suhscril)cr respectfully calls the attention
of the public to Ins large and splendid assort'
ment of every qunlity and price of
CAIII NET-WARE.
"Jiich cannot fail to recommend iteelftocvery on
who will examine It, On account of ita durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made tin of the
"est stock to l had in the city. No effort is
srored m the manufacture of hi ware, and th
iihscnber is determined to keep up with th
-. j ""rrov'n"'nui which are constantly being!
made H,, .tuck consist, of Mahogany
osa, uitam and Iimgev
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, -80F4,
BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phil.-.
Tit-TLt, . "c,Pllia rnanufacture.
BEDSTEADS, f every pattern and price,
xArDSx W"KK AND CANDLE.
AN t0I, ET TABLES AND '
Extension tables,
In short every article in this line of hia business
II a also manufacturea all kind. d qualitica of
. ,,. CHAIRS,
Including varieties never before to be had ir.
Sunbury, ,Uch as M,oA, Black Walhct
M?4TSS"I,M'"G",c, "n Wm.o
r .1 t' T"CT Pu Sto-i-s, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
i 1 lie subscriber is determined that there ahall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence con be entertained
about th quality and finish of hi ware and
Ihoirs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
tornis as they can he purchased elsewhere. Coun-,ryJ-l
cc ,nl"'n in Iymcnt for work.
tV UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hkabsk, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
CF" The Ware Room is in Market 8trctt.
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunhury, Jan. 10, 1855. tf.
Important to Coal Dealers.
rpHE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under tho
firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpeose of
mining, shipping and selling coal, dehverd at
Sunhury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on coi lract or otherwise, at all limes, on Ihe
shortest notice, and on the mot reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shamokin by
, KA8K, REED & CO.
unbury, June 4, 1S53 ly.
A VALUABLE HOUSE
And Three Acres of Ground
FOR SALE.
rpHE subscriber offers at private sale, his notion
and three acres of ground, on the river Bank
within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury,
now in the occupancy of John Sbiler and orig.
tnally owned by Coas. Cisslcr while engnged in
boot building. The improvements aie a
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
With a Well of good Water,
and a good frame stable. There nre a numler ol
excellent fruit trees on the premires. The prop,
crty is handsomely located and will be sold at n
reasonablo p:ice nnd possession given in April
next. Apj.ly lo (ieo- C. Welker, Es.., of SSim
bury, or to the subscriber nt Seliitgrove.
TETEK KEKI.IN.
July 2.1, ISM tf.
Lumber Yard.
rpiIE suhscrilier would respectfully inform the
citizens of Sunbury, and Northuml erland
and adjoining counties, that he tins opened a
faiitilier Yard
in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis
tance East of the Steam Saw Mill, where he has
now a large amount of SrasontH Taimrl 1'lanl
aho Pamirl Boards, and all other Boards and
Bi'iiniNfi Matkiual, such as will be wanted for
building pnrposca. Also a largo amount of
Mhinglcson hand, which will be aold from 16 up
to f 8, according to quality and size. Please give
us a call and examine our prices and quality.
N. B. Farmers who are in want of Shingles
1'iv aw vuti aB vc Wilt sell 10 VOU IOW.
J. E. LEI It. Sun.
Sunbury, May
88, 1853 ly.
Cheap Watches $ Jewelry,
YtTHOI.ESAI.E and Retail, at the "I'hilndcl
plua Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold lver Watches, full jewrlwt. IN camt ra.r. m
iioiu jpiua ihK. l.isi!
Silver l-p. full jrv!liy, 80
Fine flilvet SfKcticle
Oliver lver, lull Ji wl'd 19
worn tfrDceli'lfi,
3.IS
tsilira'
Silver Te
M Pencils. I.Oi
spoons, Kt, S O
(jiUI SnecUii'leii. 7.no
f...l.l li-.. n :i j . .. .
. , 1 ciicii ana Oliver Holder, j.o
Gold Finger Ring., 37J cent, to S0 ; W.tcl
(.Insses, plum, 12J cenU; Patent, lsj; Lunei
25 j other articles in proportion. All goods wjt
ranted to ho what they are sold for.
8T.WFKEK& HAKI.EV,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers sn
Lr pi ties, stiii lower thau the above Trices.
Sept. 10, 1853. ly.
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BURTON & LANING,
No. 121 Arch Street, second door above Siit,
Philadelphia,
VVJIERE may be found Ihe largest and han
' somest SMortinenl in the ctiy.
Purchasers from the country will Iind it to iht
adantage lo call at our store, where Ihey will
auited w ith a superior srlicl al lh lowral priei
Bl KTON & LAM. Mi,
No. 134 Arch Street, bove tiM
PbiUdelphia.
Phila., Feb. tS. 1854. 3m.
WM. M'CARTY, Bookieller.
EeiPECTFl'l.LV informs th inhabitants
town and rounlry, thai lis bs Islely rer
vrd from Philsdelphi, a large additiou lo ;
stock of books, in ciary branch of Literature, a
in great variety of Binding. Pleat rail
see llieni.
Sunliury, tVpl. IT, 1850.
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