Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 05, 1854, Image 4

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A STIUNG OF ITEMS-
Ei.kvati.su the Masses. Tliis iii what
lukrs place on Ilia Mississippi every time a
high pressure steamer busts up.
Tliey are foilifying San Fiancisco bulbar
at a cost or two millions. Tlio fortifications
are to consist of two lines of batteries.
Seventy eight sacks of new crop wheat
sold in Si. Louie, on the lOlh insl., at SI, 10
per bushel. Several other sales quoted al
SI per bushel.
Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, is fifty-nine
yeats olj, six feet one inch high, erect ami
solJier-like in form, ami, when younjr, was
JeciJeJIy handsome.
The Chailestou (S. C,) News says in a
lato number -"We saw, this morning, a
small snap-bean, the produce of a seed from
the inside of on Egyptian mummy."
The steamship Franklin is.repoilcd lohave
perhaps the most valuable cargo (which is
safe) ever brought fiom France to this conn
try, being estimated al over two millions of
dollars.
A Snake War. In Spottsylvania county,
Va., recently, a man is said to have killed
sixty snakes which had made their nest
under his own house. How ho managed to
do this without being bitten todealh himself
in. the encounter, it is not mentioned.
One Phase ok British Phi las tiirohv.
A female, aged seventy-seven years, was
recently sent to prison in Great Britain for
four months, fur having contracted a debt to
procure the actual necessaries of life, without
having any rensonablo expectation to pay il.
Indian Meal in Ireland. The Belfast
(Ireland) Mercury says, the extent to which
thti sale of Indian Meal is carried on through
the rural districts, seems really wonderful.
At one steam-mill the average quantity turn.
ed out, for the last couple of months, exceed
ed fifty tons per week.
.Maine Law Feeling in Alabama. The
town council of Marion, Ala., fixed the li
. cense for retailing liquor at $1500 per annum,
thinking that this would prevent all applica
tions An euterpiising individual was, how
ever, about to open a shop, even at this high
figure, when the council met again and
raised the license to $3000.
A Novel Speculation. A ' Code Palace"
has been opened at Paisley, England. The
palaco was recently a whiskey shop, but it is
fitted tip in (he highest style of elegance and
comfort, a sum of X250 having been sub
scribed to start and sustain it. The piincipal
room is 70 feet long, and is capable of ac
commodating ICO persons at once.
The Beauty ok Death. Sometimes sel.
fihiie.s is merged in that "perfect love
which castcth out fear." An English East
Indiaman on the coast of Cornwall was
recently wrecked. The captain, finding that
'hero was no hope of saving his daughtetsi
who were on board tha ship, took them on
his knees, and said : "My children, we will
tie together."
A Nice I'i di.ic Institution. Thecholeia
lias been very fatal in the Buffalo poor house,
mul the fiict induced the physicians to go
r.J inspect Ilia state of allaira. Within
twenty. lour hours fifteen insane peisons
and seven others ha I died of cholera, and
four other were then in a collapsed state.
The house was found to bo so foul that it
was almost impossible for persons to inter it.
l:s inmates me in the most awful condition
imaginable. On inquiry, it was found they
haj been kept on itmillicieut food, and that
of the worst quality. Several deaths from
starvation, it iaid, had oecniie.l among the
children, and the scuivy was as bad iieaily
us '.ho chuleia.
SUXBVRT
COUNTINO It O
Situ a tub Ciioira Call, ,u A
family of Germans, who ru.i.led on tha Chi.
ivgo rnai!, within fifteen minutes w!k of the
iiy Hall, and had been supports.! m public
mpeiiio fi.r the lust eight weeks, has been
vept away by Ilia cholera. Kin, the
l.nhor v. as taken, then the two thildien, and
lastly, Ihd iiioiher, in i lio.e umleiakirt was
luund two thousand fiva hundred dullms in
gold. They have lived amij retrkii.j 1,1th,
foul benches, mid ln-..llli-ile.lro)ii.g vapur.,
Ir weeks, and lu.l iu.p.i.ed ujM.it itw public
thaiiiy; but llieir avante has availed Iheiu
lioih.infj l hey are lulling in untimely fiav.t
of their w:i seeking, and tha vuiiniit i la
he, lulhau iMi.caleJ wealth. Ihhmt ",c
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PATENT
(Jalvtmizeil Iron Tubinff
'05
FOR CHAIN PTJMPS,
flilllS Tubing, made of Galvanized Iron by
L patent macliinerv, posseascs great strength,
combined with simplicity and neatness, and la
warranted not to corrode, la now ottered for solo
at the warehouse of the
AMERICAN GALVANIZED IRON WORKS,
a'i. j-i nunn i ejiin oirecr,
I'HILAliKLPlllA.
A full assortment of our American Galvanized
Sheet and Rooting Iron always on hand.
All orders promptly attended to by
McCOU.OUGH & CO.
rhila., May 27, 1854 3m.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring ami Summer Goods.
J. F. Sc i.rT ICLINE,
1 E.SPUCTFUI.I.Y announce to their friends
and ti e public in genrrnl, that they have
received at their Old Uland. in Upper Aueimta
township, Northumberliiud rounty, Pu., their
spring an i nuinmcr liomls, oiul opened to the
public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in part of Cloths, bbiek and fimry
CnssinierH, Saltinctls, Cheeks, and, all kinds i,f
SPUING & SUMMER WEAK.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladles Dress Goods,
Calieoes, Ciiigbiiins, Muslin dc I. nines, Pluid
Cnsliineres, i)c lieges, l.nwns, Ac.
Also a fresh supply of nil kinda, of
Cirucciie.
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens
ware, Drugs and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
us Silk, Panama, and other
liuls, Suit, Cheese, fic.
Cull and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for rash, or in ex
change for country produce, nt the highest market
price.
Cppcr Augusta, May C, 1854.
This Way! This Way!!
Spring and Summer Goods.
FRILING & GRANT.
O ESPECTFUMiV inform their customers
and the public, that Ihey have just receiv.
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their Btorc in Market siii,ire, Sunbury.
Their btock consists of every v.iriety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Clothr, Ctisrimcrcs, Sutlinels, Vesting,
Flannels, It'ollens, tfc,
And nil kinds of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
lhragcs,
And every variety of goods suitable for La
dies wear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
11aisa.no Cavs ton Men and Boys.
Also a large, assortment of UlTOCEltlljS,
SVCH AS
Sugar, Teas, ColTee, Molasses, Spices
of oil kinds.
Also a Iresh supply of
DRUGS AND MKP1CINKS.
Besides the lamest and most general assort
meut of all kinds of goods to be hud in this
plaoe.
IV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prico.
Sunbury, May 13, 1854.
New Goods for the People !
KEN J A 31 IX 1 1 EFFN E 11
RESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
eral that he bus just received und opened a
splrr.did slock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
1'allrocH, f.Iiiliaiiin, I-awns,
MouHNcllne le latinos
and all kinds of Ladic Dress Goods.
UrocrrlcN,
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment nf
QUEENSWARE, or various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
II ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, iV.
And a great variety of other articles aueh as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
t& Country produce taken in rxchaui a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, Mav C, 1831.
TANNERY "
For Sale or Kent.
riHE mWril.cr oilers for sale or rent hi
1 TAN.NKKY, situated in the lloiirishiiia; town
til .vliumokiu, NorlhumlieiUiid Comity. The
lanuiiry ia well located and supplied with a foun
tain u ruiiiiinu water. The building is of frame
57 by "li feet, on a stone basemeiil. 4 he yard
eonuina 'ii vats, all in ricellent order. Dark
an, I bides arc abundant,
Po.M-uti.ii will U-nivrn immediately.
If tha rurty ia not sold, llie suWrilx-r
Would 11 01 ol.je, o Ijliili'J aiHkl partner, one
hu could come well recommended, or be would
' sli-A.ly niiploymciii to good hand at g.md
Mauri, il sp hcaiioii U uiaile .n. Aa there is
n ulliri I41U11 ry in .SUaiiioliin. tha abut atr.iids
an ii,,oilui ily lo , ii,.4 the buainiM, aeldoiu
ulleicj.
,. . DWIKL EVEUT.
Miain.,ki4i, June 10, lM.il if.
Iu4 k IIMtl M ult It
ESTAHLXSXirXENT,
MurL, I , S duo 1 1 ,u,f ,ht H(J Alo4 Utl
Suiilury, r.
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i:'i:t in i.i.v i,.,ir. iu ani.i(0 bj
lb. pllw Ivhi l'U.4, liUl ,,,4 ,,!,
U., J.y.lijr, .bull La ,,I4 M
U1U.U14I piurs.
il.,,.' al lit .tioiU.1 44iiiia.
OuiiUf), Msy V, 161. If.
JAMES B7CQI, Jr.
NN uiii'dttiii,
. Altai, '
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ATTENTION!
For the Metropolitan Clothing Store of
0. ELSBERO & CO..
Afrniff Srrwr, opposite the fast Office.
W1
I Have just received and on hand now the
most beautiful. Inrireat anil lira! asanrleil
stock of ready-made Clothing adapted to Spring
and Summer wear ever before brought into
ounuury or any place in this section of the coun
try. Our Clothing made liy the best hands and
under our own supervision, wo know will give
entire satisfaction to buyera. (Slill adhering to
our old motto "Cheap for tW,," we'll dispose of
our gooda reasonable and rapidly. All we say
is! come, examine and prke our goods and we
icei sure you II liny.
We otTcr you at the verv lowest nricea cverv
imaginable variety of Coals, Vests and pants, cut
in the last fashion and warranted to fit. Cloths,
cassimeres. sattinetts, linens, drillings, jenns,
silks, satins, and all other kind made into Clo
thing.
Also a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes ;
among these a splendid variety of ladios shoes,
ladies and gents gaiters, etc.
SILK HATS,
Panama, Pahulcaf, Pearl and all other Hals and
Caps wo have n greot variely of. Also a great
lot of trunks, valises and carpet baga for sale cheap
JKWKI.KY.
We have a splendid lot of watches, and all
kind of Jewelry auitalilc for ludiesand gentlemen.
PISTOLS.
All kinds nf lievolvers, double nnd single
barrel Pistols, Aecordeoiis, Shirts, Collars and
all other goods generally kept in our line can lie
found at our store, all of which we intei-d to sell
at the very lowest price. Don't forget the place,
tJ. KLSUEKIS fc Co.
Market Square, opposite the Post Ollicc.
Sunbury, May 0, 1854.
lliyrhlv Intereslin'' News !
IllE informatinn brought to us by the steam
ship Asia of the sudden decline of Flour,
Indian corn, Vc. in Kuropc, is 110 doubt interest
ing to some, and therefore it must be also inter
esting to a great manv others to know that while
there ii so much fluctuation in the price of
Ureadstufl's at home und abroad, there is nothing
to effect the low price of the
Large and Excellent Stock of
r?ri!IiG & SUMMER CLOTlllTC,
just received by S. Scliliurmiiu & Co., and on
hand at there store
Ori f7ic corner of Market and Fawn Streets,
directly opposite John Young's store, where they
will be pleased to wait upon all those who wisli
to buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh
supply of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c,
which Ihey have purchased at a very low price
at Philadelphia and therefoie can arl'ord to sell to
their customers ut the most reasonable prices
They still, (after some experience in business')
cling to the good motto, "cm. e run cash. Cull
and see for yourselves.
N.SCHNI'UMAN & CO.
Sunbury, May 6, 1851.
A CARD.
CI1IL.SO.VS PATENT
Ventilating Furnace.
ri'IH. BiiltMiTther would cnll the tit I -t it i n of nil 'irltfn
1 n: iiiiruiff n tlriinihlc KI'HNM'i:, to ll,S S
ci;i.kiu(ati;o v.hminu and v i:ti latino
A PPA It ATI'S.
Tlie rt'iuitiilioii i f itim I'uriiiire in now well known,
liuv 1 1 i(i liem inlriHlurfil, ilm nifi the. nft live y:iiH, inti
Mil l.jiHI public ImildintrH, nnd nmrc lli.ui flit hi ri jiiu
dwelling; this, toriher witli the nniiH'Mise itirrt-nRt f
BJilt s every year, in llic ltfRt evidene lluit ran lu adduced
ol Mm vupeiioiity over nil other tiiniiieeit.
lly the itw ol Ciiilnoii'i Puinuee, yuu secure the follow
inp inlvntitiiffeii :
Krkis Vk.-stii.ation.
Vijbr Air the lietiiinp rnriaccB being at a temperature
that will not diKft eiite the ntr.
KcoNOMicAr. lMt or l"lEL
liRKAT DuRAniMTv Iteiiiif nwdi' ent irely of Cat Iron,
not liahle to ruxt, will require no repaint dm nip n hletniic ;
it in easily inrinriptil, nnd will not ex pone I ho ItiriUliiij in
which it is placed to danger from tire like tint other furna
ces. We have the teMiinoiitiils of hundreds of the most sci
eutihV men, to at lest to the truth ol the nluve stateinent,
all of whom pronounre it to lie decidedly the Imsi Furnace
yet im'entttl, lor prnlunnc a pure mid healthy iitnn'i
phcre. We herewith annex the names of a few well
known nnd eminent Professors, who have used them, and
kindlv fiimisht-d as their names as references :
Prof. John S. Hart. Pi of. Parki, Prof. Norton.
Ptt-s. Win. If. Allen, Prof. Parsons, Prof. Dana.
Prof. U. fitliuiua, Prof. Kiphy,
NISE SIZES.
We have mtrxhirctl, this sen mi, five new sizes; so
that all parlies may avail themselves of this fiteat impmvf-'
meut nt a very mnlerate ctU. We are u v prepart-d hi
lurnish an apanius to warm n single HHmf 01 the lar-
V.vui Miae uiiMiiinp in 1 ne rouutry.
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I'.xirii Kaitiulor. (iucluiling llam nuo Treiu-li
J'hin.) .
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rim 0 in llie lurcsl mul niorl powerful Kiinviee
made 111 tlieeouMtry, mul m nilmirulily HiUpK-d lor Cliuri-li.
t-a rtnil oilier lurce i-Uim Itiiilittna.
Wit poiilnnie to x'll I lie iiiKinitus at lite mime price at
win-it first liitrtNlncc-il. live yejirs iro Allliouli llieiir
Kt'nl Ineli price nl iron linn llirreuve,! Ilicli coal X Pel c-rnt.
owiiiff 10 llieir art-lit Weill lit, all II we lire t-utiltlisl, liy llit,
irrpat iuereiiaol aalca. to firioali tlie nrlu-le nl the .v,-l
iallile price. One rootiilry i,.i,c, Mi-rarii. Wainlck
riltniiull, liuve emilrui-leil u I'unnali ua Willi Ann lona ol'
'nriMCea lliia a,i,ai,,i, itlmt ve mr ikiw prrparnl to
rnriuah lliii, wll tlcaniti or ret:,il. V aiiprriiilcicl tli
ercelion ol' utl Kurnuera, wlicu reiiire(l, uihI wurruul them
111 all euaea.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We have also the mont emnplete Cooking Itaiicrthat
has yt't teii mlrodiieeil, t winch we call the nltenlioii ol
all who limy wmh to secure the in st perfect and desirable
riMikunr uppurutns ever inveitleil.
EMERSON'S PATENT VENTILATORS.
We are the only Atf'iitsiu Pciislviinia for the nuiinif ie
tuir ihhI ile of this Vriililatoi, which is iH-knowledttl lo
lie the unlv peiieH Ventilator ever mnde f.r rofit-ctinrf
tlin ilriitthl 111 iu4y chimiiirs, tuid f.r vi-ntiUiinifi Imtkb
mirs of utl kinds. As theie are u tieiil many mutations ol
this valiLible artiele nw iirtl f-r s.ile. fwirtirs will Im
cureiul to eiiMimie ihnl it litis the Kmerat llu-l ntiuehrU.
PATKNT iti:tiiKri;i(t AND VF.NTII.AToUH.
We have the largest and uvut itaupt ie tin rtm. tit of
ll'K Air ifitcr.'itMl Vrntiuitors to tse IouimI iu th Tin.
te.l Scih-s. PiiHh-a who wih to pnrchasr, ritlw-r for pn
valeiiMior wii-ih'wile. will hud it guHly tlieii adiun
Uige to rJiamiiM our si.rk.
tii.ATi; am .mati.i;i.
We Iiuvm nl ways in UjumI an eiteusiw asalmenl of
tltfr ItaMUHI'll Maulhs, III rk-'U't iiiiUltl'U ol !)ptiuil,
Hpauisli, tiulway, hieuiw, and oilier rare iiiaibks.
UPKN liUATI'H
Kor Aii.hraeite tnl HiitimiiMiut) t'lstl. Alsrt, mi entire
new pallrrti H the W d 'Wu tirale, uide lioiu ih ra.(
likh PwUrfos. sihI rutin ly u w in this eotniir.
AiiK.N M I- Ute t-:Mubh KMMiine Pkioiiiie
Td, lj.imkirk t'ltonorv T"p and 'IVriu liMa trnu
HU'iiia, uu us tuioU Vtoi, A.
Pi.it Mls'ut ttuiUhuy. w -uUl d- w M to fjii.uiii 4m
t k U-l rf pui luuuiy (mm hrir. VuiUhs, m Im I hi r p.ii.
etutkinf or u-t, nr efduilty wle-H4Ml nt our rtiii-r
WHrt'aotits, awl wlws u aihsukl ua aappv l lurmli
any uiiiiiMiKu icwriii.t: any "4 i uf '! ttmi dm) lr
tlttvoirO. A Uok Watiiitlita mwl Vi iilitalltitf fan Imi
a-t't gfuimt'titJy at out sia, iiiri .n4wii, tn by
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Wriui mul Venlilulmjf SVi-lironw(
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Th Eye Perfected,
SILVER MEDALS,
l'i km 'taikl4 uiaui, faoU.Uiyi.Mi, tutm Iks
A4mm li44Miiuu, Sit w is, au4
HVK UltST IMtKMIl'ilS
I'lotai Diftitul Fuiii 414 Slif t'-Ul'Hd
VUy 1 labiu m iy o Kalulilikliiiiciit
D. C. COLLINS CO.
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alimli fata mi equally m tU l) Ibiai W
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Great vrrlval or
SPRING- GOODS!
I It A T. CLEMENT
1
NFORMS his friends and customers (hat he
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his Store in Mnr.-.et Street, Sunbury, which
he offers to the public nt the lowest prices.
Ilia stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Latent, Ginghams, Bcrages.
Also a largo assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf and oilier Summer Hats.
Plaster.
RUOCEP.IES of every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coll'ee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Pish, Salt, Ac
HARDWARE,
Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &C.
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Sells, l'latcs, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ifc
UQUORS,
Wine. Brum!)', Gin, Rnm, Whiskry, &c
Viy Country produce nf all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
April 8, 18.1 1 ly.
SHAMOKIN
Collegiate Institute.
H. HILL, A. B Principal.
Rev. C. J. KHREHART, A. M.
Teacher of Mural and Mental Science, L'i
deuces vf Christianity, c.
Teacher nf l'rimarxi Department.
r" II", first session of this Institution, located at
JShamoliin, Norlhuiuberland eountv. Pa..
will commeiico on Vliixksii. r, tlio 10th day of
Mat, ISM.
The year will be divided into three sessions of
fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of
four weeks in spring nnd autumn, and one of
two weeks during the holidays.
The Institution will comprise three departments,
A PuiVAiir, Ai aiidmh: ond Cullkkiatk.
The course of instruction in these will be full
and thorough, embracing all the branches usually
tuugnt 111 these resjieetive departments.
K ins op Tctihs 1
Primary Department, per session, $'4,00
Academic " Sifi.OO
Collegiate " " $8,00
A large and spacious room has been secured
to meet the wauls of the. Institution, until the
necessary buiblinss ore completed.
Hoarding can be obtained in private families
ut reasonable rales.
The Hoard of Trustees will spare no pains or
labor, lo make Hiauiokiii Collegiate Institute,
worthy the patronage, and confidence of the com
munity. l'or further particulars, address Kimber Clea
ver, Ksip, of iShuiiiokin, President of Hoard of
Trustees, or Hev. (J. .1. Khrehart of Paxinos,
Northiiiiibeilaiid coiinlv. Pa.
Miomiikiu, March 4, 1854.
TI1K STEAMBOAT
S USUUE1I .ANN V
7" 1 1 1 1 make regular trips for carriage of Pas.
seugers between Sunbury and .Northum
berland every day, except Sunday, on and alter
Monday, April lth.
The bout will leave the wharf lit Sunbury, at
8 o'clock. A. M., 1 1 o'clock and ;t0 ini..utes A.
M., ond S o'clock .'ill minutes, P. M.
lieturuiug, will leavo the outlet lock nt North
umberland, at H o'clock und I.r minutes, A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 'i minutes, A. M., and 5 o'clock
and 4. minutes, P. M.
Fare, 1(1 ccnls. Kxcursion tickets, good for
one dav, 15 eeuls.
Sunbury, April SO, 1854. tf.
Daguerreotypes!
0 EOUCrK W. COBLE,
KSPECTri'M.Y announces to the cilizens
of Sunbury and vicinity, lint he has again
opened a Daguerreau I'ooui, and is prepared to
take likenesses. He warrants his pictures to be
satisfactory to all wishing true representations of
themselves and friends. Special attention iu paid
to children. Copies taken with accuracy. In
structions given on reasonable terms. His room
is at the old place, iu the Ciraud Jury liooin,
(county buildings.) operating hours, from 8 A.
M. until 5 P. M., without regaid to the state of
the weather. Copies should be sent in on cloudy
days.
Sunbury, April S3, 1851. If.
W. a 4TOCMX. 1IIOMA OWKIU..
STOCKMAN & O'NEILL,
C F.N ERA I,
Commission iUcvcljants
35: NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
ItEFERENCR.
1'hns. Kictiarilxnn cV Co. Philadelphia.
A. i. Caltcll ti t'o. "
Culler & I'alleson,
t.'harles i'.lhi & Co.
Ilurgiu ,V SoiiB,
Philu.. April 8, 1S. l y.
F.'IIRIM.XPS
I'.ti:t
S V ALUS,
Sold at their
WAREHOUSE,
No. 2 10 Market ttncl,
PHILADELPHIA.
Kiilroad, lluv. Coal, and farmers' SCALES,
act iu any pari of llie eouulry, tiy evperieuccd
workmen, and al short notice.
J'hila., April 6, I8.V1. 6m.
Kiisendale J Ivdniulie Cement.
An ewllenl artule fur Limit ' Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-houses and Ctllart,
X U for kecpiim ddinpueaa from wet and
rapoaed Mails. Eur sale liy
I'll Mtl.EH nil EPA HI) sMl'I'll,
Corner ,l Erout and illow Ms. Itailrund.
Philadelphu, April Vi, 1(451. ty.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON.
I) EM'EC J EI I.I.V informs tha rilirna of
ll Uorouijh of Hilubuiy and viiinily, ll,4
he lias riiii4iuully lotaltj huiiarll in Ml,
ll.iroui.il i and ull'eia hla plot, a.loual at-raicra lu
lit, mi t hu may aii.li la vuiiduy bin,. 'o4 llie
plrarut l, ran l loiind al U'rateis Hotel,
hui.l.niy. March II, la.M.-U'.
I- W. I I.M.Il A t O ,
sr.Nuuuv, r..,
HAVE jual iw-citvJ a fira supply of mar
tpiliiat Iwjila. 'I'lielf III, tola and ilia pub.
lie s' irajH,, llullv nnr.ud U rail and ohI
Iiiu. 'I I., anil lw a-.ld rbrap. "luli k Mlra
aul ainall pi i.li la " la alill llu ll lu.Mlj.
uol ui), , Aplll 1. Il.
UAIrt AMI rl'H .plru.1,,1 I. I u
U'l.t-oiaU Hilk, W. and fuf MsU.
I'lllt, E)i, OiUlulll, Nay ami llihlai
('m t-4 mm Um t-y
li. EIHllMHU Ml.
il.lkal all.al, Uihw4W It I'wM I'llli.
liuulmt, li, I. , lili
as
"1I Ml ha)- EiU Jy auJ M bau( L-.M auj
J VtimJ.it ImwJ, I'maua .NkU, IiivuuJ
NaU. Ka4a.ua, ,J 'iyua. iu.l lt.i.aj auj lu
Ul ibMUl.
Ai.4m, Ua k, al -
lll,A.vKS.
1 ' U aV a4 ! A4.a.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
rr l he Cure f
OOUOHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROW
OHITIS, CROUP, AS Til
MA, WHOOPING-COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
TO CVlli: A COl.D, WITH 1IKADACHR A?tD BORKWKOS
nf the lnKty, tuke llie I'iikkry Pk( toHaL uii going to lefl,
unrl wrap up wnrin, tn twetit tlurii 1 llie nitiit.
For a Goiato and Coirc.ii, lnke it iuornini(, iuhhi nn1 eve
llililf. iircnriliiii- Ut diiuctl-nm nil llie tioltle. uilil the tllllieul
ty will i-hiii reinnvrtl. limo will lug iiiff'T fmrn thin
itnuhie when they find it run lie no reiulily euiei. l'ernoiii
Dfllielr-'l with a Be:ilMl cuit-li, which brinks tlirin of their
rent nt mlit, will fiml, 1y inking the Clicny Peeturul n
flroing ta lied, thry nuty Imi mire of ciuml, unltoken strep,
mid conneutieiitlv r. frenhuiff rent. Oreiit relict front sulfer
iiir, nnd nu nltineite rnre, is nlTorded to tlioiin:inds who ure
tli ti h nltlirtetl, by this iiividiudile remedy.
I'roin its ni;reeable efTeets in these onsen, imniy find
themselves unwilling to t'orego its use when tlie iieerwity
lor it ims erased
I'roin two cniiii'Mit Thysieimis in
I'" AT RTTKVIl.t.K. Tell 11 , April 18,
Pir We Inve iven your Cherry PeeMrnl nn extensive
irini in our pinrtn-e, nnd hint it to mirpn" every mnei re
medy we Iiiivu for uur iii? ntrertioim if the respirntory or
gmm. UKr. DlKMl'.H ft HAMPTON.
TOSlNnnriS AND IM' III.IC SIKAKKHS this reimnly
is invnhinlite. ns hv its neiionon tlieihronl nml luncn, when
taken in sinnll qitnutities, it rcniovesnll hBifseiirsn in n few
hours, nnd wonderfully increases the power and flexibility
01 in voice.
A STUM A in criternlly mm-li relifViiI, nnd nfteii wholly
cnnd by Cherry ieetor;il. Hut there nre tmir PiiFesm oli-
ninuiie ns to yn-id entirely Vi no iinitieine. cuerry recto
ml will eure them, it' lln-v run lie enreil.
HKO.NCIHTIS, or irritntion ! the tlmmt nnd upper
xtrtion of the hint;, mnylie enretl bv Inking Cherry le to
rn) in small nnd irrtpiint doses. The unc'tnilorinblc oj-
prevntoii is soon relieved.
Itev. Vhntt. I.ANSINti, nf npok!yn,New York, strifes:
! linve seen the Cherry IV-iond eurn fneh nines of
Asllimti nnd MniiH-hitm nn b-nds me to believe it cm rarely
fall lo cure thojiit ilisensea.1'
KOIl 'ltOl P. (;ivc nn emetic of nnlimony, to be
followed by In rue and fre'pient ilonKj of the Cherry Pwto
int, until i- snh.lues the disease. Il luUen in season, it wilt
not fail to pure.
WHOOPING COl"(,n maybe broken up and swm cu
rel hv the iimp if Cherry Peel oral.
TI I K INI-'I.I r.NZ.'i.4!eedil removed by thin reme
dy. Numerous iuietunei'ft have been noticed where whole
families weie protected from nuy ni'riotis eoi incipiences,
white their neit;hlf irn, without the Cherry Pectoral, wire
anlTeritti; from the disease.
lr. J. n. Aver: fAT.KM, Ohio, 11th June, IK1I.
I write to iiitorm yn o the irntv rcinaikaUr elhi-ta of
your CH Kit It Y PI .CT Ht. I, in llitn pluee. mul in my
own family. Our nf my ilaiiirttfrnt wan eomph-ti'ly euretl
in three davs of n dreadful Wnonrixu Coiw.u. by takiuo it.
Dr. MeaiiH, one of our very bcfl plnsieinns fieely slates
that he roimidrfs it the best retnly we have pulmonary
ili.ieiiscs. nnd that be has cured more eases of Croup with
it than nnv oilier nn-dicinc he ever mlminintered.
Om fterymen of tin I'apliM Church navs that during
the run of Inklcbn.a here thin vi-nrm. he lias seen cures
from yonr medicine he cm Id scarcely have believed with
out sif in".
Yours rexpeclfully, J. I SINCLAIR,
Deptty Pontnmnlrr.
From the tlistimxttishrtl Pvafesw of Chemis
try ami Mctcria Metiwc, tiotcrfoin Cottcjie.
1 have found the Ciikrky Pwtikal. as its inarcdiciiis
how. a powerful remedy fn colds, lind catighn, mid pul
monary diseases.
P.WtKKR Cl.KVIXAXD, M I).
liRKNWicK. Mc. Feb. .". II7.
Jl!. VAI.FATINF.MOTT.
The iriilcltf celebrated Vrofcw.r of Sursmj tn
the Medical Colic ce New York City, saif:
"It given me pleasure to certify the value mtd clficaey
of 'Avkh'. Cmkukv Pki toum,,' which I consider peculi
arly mlapted to cure diseases of lh- Throat and l.mis.''
Cnrcj of si-vrie dis-'anes upon the I .aims have been ef
fected by Chkhry IVcroiut. hi aueh exlreme rases ns
warrant the Iw-liei tltat a n-mnlv has nt leiclli hern found
that cnti be tlependiil on to cure tlie Coughs, 7.tds ami
Connmnplmn which earrv from our midst thousands every
year. It is indeed n medicine to which the nlllicied ran
look with ctailitleitee for relief, and they should not fail lo
nvatl themselves of it.
Prepared ar,d fold fat JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist LninU, Mays.
SoIJ in Kuiihury liy II MAS.sKR, Uiul 1y
DruKirtNlH priicrnlly throughout Iho Stnlo.
July 30, 18."i:j. ccow 1". Sow 13. '52.
Spring; and Summer style
GENTLEMEN'S HATS.
FOSTER & GEBHARD,
49 South Third Street, below Chestnut,
rilll.APKI.PHIA,
1TAVK unusunl ftaliisfattioii in rallhu; at'.en-
'tioii to thi'ir lartic nml vnrird Ktork of Mole
skiu,l)rab, licavcr, Utter. Pjiutnu, iiniJ a uriety
ol .Straw nml Sopt liatn.
(lCiitlrmcu's isuintnrr (aps of nil ilcscriptions.
(MiiMn'ti's Kanry Ijinhroiitfiril and laiu Caps
Slrnw Hals ami (.'up, .Misncu' Kluts,
l" Partifiilar iitlrution uchIUhI to a Wliitr
and .Nankeen l'n ih U IVU Hat, of our own im
portation. Hula., April 2, ltsfjl. 3in.
ZINC PMNTS.
One third cheaper than white lead, and free
from all pmsonnns anahttis.
Tlio cv Jersey Zinc Compui-
HA YINti ii rent y enlatjiil llieir wnkst Hint linprovetl
the ipnlitv o( theirprodurts, tire prepnieil to t Aeeuie
out, is for their
Sri'KIJIOIl PAINTS.
Pry, mid frouitd in oil, iu uvu rted packages of from '25
to .MM) pounds ; nli 4
Hry, iu lEiirels, of Jin poumU each.
Their white zinc, which is sold dry or cruitid in nil, ii
warranted Pure uml utunirpacin-d inr boily uisl uiaUTm
whiteness.
A mclh hI of preparation has recently hern dineovcu-d,
u hu h eiiablrn the I 'mpauy lo win rant I heir paint l" keep
Iresh unit it in the to-s lor nn rrus'iiallc time, luihu
rejtpert their paints ill be supciior to uity other iu the
market
Their brown .me jwnnt, which isttokl nt a low price,
nnd ran only be made lioiu the me ores from New Jer
sey, is now well known f r its prectiu ipialities when
upphed to i ru or other uielabe mil.-.i-i-s
'i'lteir sr -ne e ilar pout powesM's nil the propertieiof the
l.rown, mul is ol an iirenil.V c r for intuit iti Cottages,
Depot, Out liuild.u;:, Hnilt!v.
KKlAt II KlfllAlthS,
Whiisesnte Pniut le iters mul iiiinnters.
. V e r. ol loth A Market Sts , PhiUuklpInu
Philjuh Iphia, An; ". liui.
GUANO! GUANO !
rHIII. iilM'rl!er, tole rureiit tortile ;ile of
I
I'eruwiin (iu.in.i in ruilmleliiliiu, ix iikw
Hiiiiia.iinj; llie l.ill.m iiij; eeln, i!ireet fr.im lUe
I'liineliu UluinU :
Mii KoriH'i'o, ... 1, Mm ,mii.
Mii llurliiiKtoii, ... ;:t lima.
Mii ll.iiii, I, ... Ano tuna,
Miii 'lmi, ... jiio ,,ia,
liii II will he ,M in 1U l,i auit jxin luseia, at
tlie lnwe.t eali ri. ea.
N.J. llllils'l ,
(('. ttf Ittthhll i'iiii.ltuti.)
No. Nor III Wlurwa, un.l Mi .Norlli uler
Mreel, l'liiluilel,liia.
A.il -ii, . $m.
fllllK aulijfiltwr lierf euo if are tfiilly lo 111
I lonil lua Irienila and llie ul,ie Keue rally
llul ,e Mill cuittiiiue llie liuaiiii-Muf t
Cabinet Makers' Fiudin? Store,
in all ila vaiiou liiant liea al llie ,i,l al iil, N).
I J I houlU he.eiij al.. UI..W ),,k al. I'lillj.li l
liu, an. I le.K- Ifully aolieila a , unlinuaii, ut
III rrv llU ul ,.,lriii,jje Iv.luwr,) uxni 111 Ijle
Him ut 'I'. A I.. i'liiniaoii, aaauiuiar Itia liu ii.l.
Ilial rtfiy rkoiliuii will U maila ty IhhiIi an. I
llioa in In rin'lov U, uienl euiiliiiuau. a ul
ihril IUI4, U tale, me ,1 l4,iiltf.
TlliiM H 'I IIOMI'MiN,
I'lilU., Mjnb I, la.M.- lini.
f1Ul U ri:.! nh au. n.iili.,1,1 raata, u( .
H 4iy aumi4 ajualil,, jual l,,rlasl.
.Uo lie.b au' I, ut V i lit,, al I'liml, .,r mU
h ii. U. m .i;k.
kunlmiy, kvc. 17, aM.
vmii u m ikm'i: ia- nutii'A it.
' 1,1.11, liaali atiej-ljr jn.4 la.r,,, J. aJ ,M
hla l-f u. U. U.Val:i(.
laimUaty, Jau. Ill, lV,.
MM'I IO, VUIII IMI I I I III a,., .VJU.
i a au4 lal mU., 1.4 a-U I,
ll. u m v :.
ui.l l. Jau III. I4
Ifvil.M' totn i a.su lui'im m
Ui IwiiUt 14 mU If
II. U MAkCU.
MU', A111I, 14. I.jI
1 h ll. ul.a4 I ,aU I'lah 4 U.k. i.J laa) ( VH
! ii. I -l. UJ a4 4,44 l-t
lvii . II II MtotU
Look to your Interests ! '
We will try lo please t !
S. N. THOMPSON
a ESPECTFULLY liiform hi friendi and
llie puWio generally that he hai just re
coived l hid atorn, in Market street, Sunlmry,
below Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting'in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
CHhs, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Vesiings, Linens, tyc.
LAiMES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns,
Ginehams, Bcrages, Robes,
Woolens, Flannels, Ifc.
CiROCEniES,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Hicc, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, Sec, &c., &c.
Hardware,
Nuils, Screws, Files, Sows, Knives & Forks, &.C.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, ice., of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fasliiuiiuhlo goods. Call and examine for your
selves. I"" Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchunge nt tlio highest market p'ices.
Sunlmry, 11 mo. 20 1853. 4 m. 30, '53.
DAVIS 8c CULIN,
Dealers in
LAMPS, LATl:tlS & CHANDELIERS,
N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
I VINO enlarged und improved their Store,
anil having the largest assortment of Lamps
in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to
furnish PINE Oil. CAMPHENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphene Gas nnd Lard
Oil, l.nmps, Lanterns of all patcrns. Fancy Hotel
nnd Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and
CiuulflcRlirus, and lirittannia Lamps, at the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps hy
the package, at a small advance over Auction
prices, lieing lame MANUFACTURERS of
Tine Oil, limning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol,
nnd (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur
nish these articles nt such prices that Merchants
will lind it to their advantage to buy. ("all lieforc
going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also,
tlia Suli'lv 1 I : nl Lamp tor sale.
Pliila.,"Sept. Ul, 18.r:l. ly.
Porte Mommies,
POCKET HOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS.
riMli; attention of the Trade, and others, in
L want f Porte Mommies, Pocket Donks,
Hankers' Cases, Dressing Gases, Portable Wri-
; tini? Desks, Il.ickgaiiunnii and Chess Hoards,
j Chessmen, Pearl. Nliell, and Si'.ver Cord Cases,
j Work Doses, ('abas, Needle Hooks, Money
. Hells, Ciuar Cases, Portfolios, Razor and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flsks, and line Cutlery, to-
I gelher with large variety of Kami Goons
! which w ill be sold ut the lowest rates.
! F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, ISM if.
( nit, .ii:m: A: Co.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Comiiiisioii Jlcrcliants,
23 and 25 Spar's Wharf,
Baltimore.
nr.KKRKNCK!.
John Clark, Esq , President Citizens' Bunk, Halt.
A. P. Giles, Esip, Cashier Urnnklin Hank, "
John llerlzler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphiii.
Rollers, Sinuicksun eV I'o., "
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Hank, Port De
posile. J. Yallower A: Son Ilarrishnrg.
Col. II. C. Ever, Sflinsgrove.
J. 11. App ei Co., '
Nagte, Win:ito A Co., Milton.
V. W. Cooke, Esq.. Money.
Simon Sehuvler, Esq., "
George Hotline, II uglisville,
W. Weaver V- 'o..Montoursville.
Gen. W illiain F. Pin ker, Willianisport.
T. W. Llovd. Esq., Cashier, "
James II. llulinr, u
Lewis (i. 1 1 tiling, "
M'llenry V Hulili, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Hilling, Esq., Lock Haven.
UVy t'nrr, Giese &, Co. havo the lareest wharf
room of any eomniision house in Haltinmre, nl
ways giving quick dispatch to boats In discharg
ing their cargoes.
February II, 1851 Cm.
Valuable Property for Sale
In the Borough of Sunbury !
fl'HE subscriber oilers for sale the following
3. properly in Iho l)oroui;h of Sunbury, viz :
THE HOUSE
Aiul two coiitijiuud Lots nf Grouml,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
ivtiipied by the subscriber us a store und dwel
ling. Also:
THE STEAM SAW MILL
uu the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. AIo: a double twu story
frame
lwelliii House-mul Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. AUo: six acres of
ground ul Iho Point, ailjoiniug llie Susquehanna,
ouwliiih are creeled two liuuie houses wagon
houae, eVe. Also :
A Mouse ami Lot of Grouml
in Cranberry street, near the liver, on which lol
uie ul erected three lime kilns. Also ;
A lliiiM nml lialf Lot of Grouml,
nil llie iiorlli eal corner of luer and Dewberry
atieel, tMfupitdby AuijUatus Clriiienl. Also:
'I'wi iitv-Tliteo Vueaut Lots
nil I'Ui iIm rry alun U
IRA T. CI.EMK.NT.
Kunbury, Jjii- 1 1. 1 MA I if.
a ai b.iitn.ioM
u. iit, ia.
I unit,,)
Ilurlliuliiw, TiiTuuv iS Co.
IMIil I'l ltHAMl IHIAI.I US IV
rorcii.ii nml DoiurttU'
DRY GOODS,
u titan ua tiik i4lk or
AMERICAN MANUFACTUBES,
.No, Jii H.tlttiHon Stmt,
Btiltiuior.
It our tio..l.a4iii,iu'ii, ai uo4 as cheap
aa It..) ,u U tHiUa'kl In any ullui luaikrl lluy
mav U lrluinr.1 ImiliajilU our kii,av.
Halliuiui, .", Vi,, jl.,,
vi.r.?cTTa,
IMI'HU'I KU AND D r:l.tU IN
XIION & STEEL,
Ul Mt.l.t ti,,., I.U 114,
aPHILADULl III A.
I'UiU , Jau. lis, a . - Ii,
(1 nu i:mii; - r,. M .u- j
H saa, Itus, A. , iu4 iximj u.
I. It. IKIN4 I l.
W., 44,1 II. IOI - I
I
nil u4 1, ..., U.4.4, lb I'akJ
ki..a.t. I',.,, m.. I ,,Ua, lii.ni ..4 h y
"AID AND COMFORT,"
To Your Own JTIecli.inics.
GEOItGE RENN.
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
171113 subscrilier respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort,
mcnt of every quality and price of
CAIIINET-WARE.
which cannot fnil to rciommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up ef the
best stock to be had in the city. IS'o effort ia
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and tha
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. Ilia stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, nivalin and Lounge,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIHNC TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his husinessv
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities ef
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be hail in
Sunbury, such as Mahogajt, Blsck Witucr
All Ct RLFII MatLS GrkCIAX i 4SD Wisnsnii
CHAIRS, ijrn r!cT Phto Stools, which ara
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscrilier is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confluence con be entertained
alHiut the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will lie disposed of on a good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pavment for work.
UNDERTAKING Having provided
himself with a hnndsome HtJiasi, he is bow
prepnred for Undertaking, and attending fan
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
y The Ware Room is in Market 8treet.
below Thompson's Store nnd Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE KENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf.
Important to Coal Dealers.
'"FMIE subscribers hereby inform the public, that
they have entered into partnership under tha
firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpeosa of
mining, shipping and selling coal, ileliverd at
Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on cur tract or otherwise, at all times, on tha
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received at Shnmokin by
KASE, REED & CO.
5uubury, June 4, 1653. ly.
A VALUABLE HOUSE
And Three Acres of Ground
FOR SALE.
frill E subscrilier offers at private sale, his housat
and three acres of ground, on the river Bank
within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury,
now in the occupancy of John Sbis.ler and orig
inally owned by ("ins. Gussler while engaged m
bout building. The improvements aie a
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
With a Well of root H'orer,
and a good frame stable. There are ft number of
excellent fruit trees on tho premises. The prop,
erty is handsomely located and will he sold at a
reasonable ptiee and possession given in April
next. Apply to Geo1 C. Welker, Esq., of Sun
bury, or to the subscrilier nt Selinsgrove.
PETE It K E R LI N.
July 2.1, 1853 tf.
Clicap "Watches .lewelr'
WHOLESALE nnd Tiet..il, ut the "I'hil'del-
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. '.18
North Second Street, corner of iuarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ii"!tt l.ever AVntrlit-B, lull jtnvHM, M ntrl rittvn, $ Ct
li 'ld l.rpine lk. '.M INilKine Silver Spntiirfrs. w,
Silver 10. lull jrwllnt. fUl.lliolil Uric, 1,1.. 3 no
Silver Lever, lull j.-wl'd -J ! ii,lira (iobl IVu, il, nn
7-H. u.r ijiiTinu ia, 7. Silver T. si.sua, al, S.(J
li.'M S,,c,'l:-I,,,
7.ll
lioUl Telia, wild IViieil mul Silver HoUlor, i.no
Gold Kinqer Rinss, 37J cents tn ifiUO ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, ISj ; Lunet,
25; other urlieles in proHrtion. All goo,., war
ranted to be what thev are sold for.
KTAITKEK At II A RLE Y.
Successors lo O. Conrad.
On hand, mine Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
Kept. 10, 1853. ly.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES Ji. FID la K ll ,
No. l i South Second Sine',
PHILADELPHIA,
(iold Lever Watches full jewelled
Kilver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" Quartier do
Gold pens and pencil and silver halders
Silver Tea nnd Table Spooua
Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings Ac..
All warranted and sold at prices as low as ar
in tha city.
November 37. 1852 tf.
lilucksiuithin".
11 E aubscriUr hereby informs the cllitcns .1
- Sunbury, and the public generally, thai h
intends lu carry on the
Mutkkiiilllilnir llii-liickaj
on his own account, and that he has reiimi. d
his shop from neur ('leinrm's alore. In a new
shop on the prennaeaol Mail (iciiihain, in l'ii
street, where he will be huppy lc uccoinunKl.ila
all Ins customers.
. HENRY I'ARTiiN.
Sunbury, March 5, liM. tf.
WM, M'CARTY, Bookseller,
MKwl'Lf l r t l.l. iiiloriualli inhul ilaiilael
Iomii aiul eouulry, thai lis haa lalt Iv ree l
ed limn Philadelphia, a Uiu adililion to his
atui k ot booka, in cu r, brumUuf l.ileraliiir, auJ
ill a (real vmiely ol lliu.luig. I'lraas tall and
ea I he i ii.
Sunbury, lpl. 17, IH.VI.
iil. II. II. IIH.IIU'.'.I l.iueJy fur .oulia
' 'eol.la, and auliuoiiar) ,liaea. a. suppl
thut Talual ls iiirdiiln jual rr.i,.d and sni
by H M M .i:U
Hunl'Uiv, June I , li.VJ.
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y ,.ll.ul pump hate Ua rcrlJ sikI
UlU'llrJ u4 Ml l'
II 11 MV-H.
funhuia, June 4. ISJ.
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