Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 12, 1854, Image 4

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    SUNBURY " AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
A STRING OF 1TKMS-
100,000,000 orange are io!d in London
annually.
There is an wfnl whisper 1 hat Madame
Sontag and Punzolini were poisoned.
A lot in Chicago, for which the owner
pmd S72, in 1834 wai sold on the 1st, for
151,000
An Irishman' description of making a ran
non "Take a long hole and pour brass
around it.
A widow lady named Thompson, died
near Tienton, on Thursday, at the advanced
age of 104 yean.
Wild Masgie, "Hot Corn" memory, is
now a pupil in Miss Leavitt's Seminary
West Slockbridge, Mam.
A wag drove up Washington street, Bos
ton, on Friday, in a sleigh, with bells a
jingling and all that. It made people stare1
The entire assets of a recent bankrupt
were nine small children! The creditors
acted magnanimously, and let him keep
tliem.
Schuyler, the great "Confidence man" and
Wall slrpet Financier, of New York, was
seen in Baltimore, on Saturday evening last,
imbibing a brandy smash.
Mr. A. Swarzer, of Vienna, has underta
ken the importation into this coiintry of
Hungarian wines, in their pure state, and
without any ad.nixlure of alcohol.
Attempt at Monopoi.v. Fanny Fern
objects In men shedding tears. She says it
it an infringement on one of women's most
valuable "water privileges."
Swordfish Fish try. This lucrative busi
ness, says the New Bedford Mercury, has
already commenced with great activity.
About forty of lhee monsters were brought
into our market a few days since.
Likely to Happen. John Randolph once
said he "expected to live to see the time
when slaves in Virginia would advertise for
runaway masters and it took all the corn
to feed the negroes, and there was nothing
left for the planter !"
Accommodating -The Alta California say,
the proprietors of a San Francisco steamboat
line, advertise to send out two boats on
Sunday, to a ceitain place not far distant,
one to carry passenger to a camp meeting,
the other to a bull fight.
A Lion Caged A large California lion
was caught recently in a wooded trap, near
the head of Dry Creek, Georgetown. He
went into the trap for some bait that had
been put tor him, and liked his aecommoda.
tiuus so well that he staid there. He ha
been sold for $200.
Charnel House. The Boston Traveller
gives the story of a man in Boston, who was
told by his landlord to clear out a fllock of
hens that he kept, and to clean up his cellar.
The man refused, and since his lefnsal his
wife and two children are dead, and he is
sick in the cholera hospital.
Emigrants roa Kansas It is said that
fifty or sixty families from Vermont are ma
kins preparations to start for Kansas. They
ji-ill probably go nut in August, under the
auspices of the emigrant Aid Society. Tho
Secretary of this Society is overwhelmed
with applications for information.
A Beautiful Flower. The Dahlia is a
native of the marshes of Peru, and wa
named after Dahl, the famous Swedish
botanist. It is more than thirty years since
its introduction into Europe, audit it now
the universal favorite of florists. The nnm
bur of known varieties is about live hundred.
Shocking Accident On Tuesday, as five
men were being drawn up from the tunnel
on the 1'urlr.ge (Pa.) Railroad, 180 feet deep,
two of them, P. Strain and John Shields,
were piecipitated to the bottom, and instant
ly killed. Two otheis, John Magehan and
II. Sweeny, had their arms and legs broken.
He Ought to Know. John Wentwotih,
member of Congress from Illinois, says:
' Washington, with all its beauty, is a heart
less, wicked place. It is one great gambling
den, where the stakes are offices, and the
players legislators ; everybody are rascals
and knaves, and what everybody says was
true."
Tinning. According to Becqnerel," well
cleansed vessels of iron and copper may be
tinned by dipping ihem into a solution of the
limit. le salt of chloride of tin and sodium, nl
the heat of 160 decrees, assisted by mint
enini! them first with a dilute solution of the
chloride of z ino applied with a brush, or by
lipping them into it.
M. 0 These letters occasionally stand for
Mad Dig, as well as Mtdical Doctor, at
l-ust the fulluwing p.irauiaph would seern to
indicate it : A New (Means editor, tecnr
ding the earei-r of a mad do?, sajs: ''We
are giieved to say that the rabid animal be
fore he rutild be killed, severely bit Di. liar',
M D, and several other dogs."
A TlllttllNG MCHISi Alt F.tvtlhllge
paper MY : "There's a man still in Livings
Inn New Vuik, by the name of Anherion,
w ho, in oim week in January last threihed
four l.in.d oil tohi-la of wheal, lhre ccinU
bi, and seven deputy kherilU." We ram.oi
p.liem he Mas vol t'W while he was
rwfoiiiiii g the above week's woik.
A C""L I'm cerfdsjvin.leiil of Ihe
II Ml. mi Tianieiipl, willing fioin Tut'keima" 1
riki.i White M.iiinUins, , he is sun.l
ii 4 uHin lh tup of snow tiank oly '
llnt'lt Tlivre is the spot fr U: whot"
ladings diHI'i lim lm t4lhwl l.llll llllll
n rui.snll the i!i!Mii'imir every hlf hum
. k' w h" ui.tMnil.il lab'e thrjf sie.
A I tiimii .tv The Amaiicsn ll
,l, I'l.HKin, has (Htilups, equal in llir
wu.l I lui i nucal kntidje of U'l";
tut she converses ivedily IS) Civni k, lulisu,
Cinwu, Pd.sh, Hli.h, an. I Huiitf .
uJ is lamiUr isiiS) lajritiy inudere Jiali.'
-..Irs iiek, Lu, II- tie, Cei, eu l
Ait Tins ml f U lit'Cuixie a
q ..u I l aiII.Ji I l) (aid. ual Hr.
la., I'. h ViHUl Svllit U l Jv4.it
Spiinje nml Hummer Goods!
Peter W.Gray
INFORMS Jliis friends that he has just received
a good assortment of Spring end Summer
Goods at his Store in Whortleberry street. His
stuck consists of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassimers, Saltinetts, Jesns, Drillings,
Darages, Baraga De Laines, Uinghams,
Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Summer Shawls,
Dress Trimming and all items .
in the Dry Goods line. Also, a
args assortmct of Shoes for Men Women and
Children. Summer Hats,
Groceries ofevery variety
Toss, Coflce, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Salt,
fish. Sec. i
Hardware.
A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tnbs,
Duckets, Wash Boards, Brooms. Brushes, dec.
Qceenswaiir a general assortment.
Country produce taken at the highest market
prices.
Sunbury, June 3, 1R54. tf.
nociron vontsKLri
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
THE EIFTIETH Edi
tion, with One Hundred
Engravings, showing Dis
eases and Malformations of
the Human System in every
shape and form. To which
is added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, being
of the highest importance to
married people, or those
contemplating marriage.
llv Dr Win. Yosins'
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
the ..ESCl'LAPIL'S to his child. It may save
him from an early crave. Let no young man or
wooian enter into the secret obligations of mar
ried life without reading the POCKET -IISCU-LAPIL'S.
Let no one suffering from hackniep
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up hy their physician, ha another
moment without consulting the iESCUI.A PIUS.
Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, as
it has been the means of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
IV Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, bv mail, or five copies will he
sent for one dollar. Address, Dr. W. YOUNG,
No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
July 22, 1854 ly.
This Way! This "Way!!
Spring and Summer Goods.
FRIIaING- & GRANT.
O ESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres. Sattinets, Yestings,
Flannels, lVollcns, tfc,
And all kind of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laincs,
Beragcs,
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
Hats and Caps for Men and Roys.
Also a large assortment of (JKOCdtlCS,
SUCH AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a tresb supply of
pRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Besides the largest and most ceneral assort
ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this
placo.
tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunhurv, May 13. 1S54.
New Goods for the People !
BENJAMIN 11EFFNKU
r ESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
eral that he has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stink consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Calicoes), Gliighnms, Law us,
iM ou.rll ne lie lvalues
and all kinds of I, mlics Dress Goods.
(roeerleN,
AUo an assortment of Hardware, Il'Oll
ami Steel, Nails, &o.
Aln sn excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
AUo an annnrtment of HOOTS it. MIOLS.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Suit, Fish, i-e.
And S (treat variety of other artirtrs such ss are
suitable to ths trade, all of which will U solj at
the lowest prices.
fV Country produce taken in sxrkaiis a
the hii;heit prices.
Lower Augutta, Mav C, IS5I.
TANNERY
V or Sale or 1 c n t .
f mbwriler offirs for tile or rent his
1 'I A.N NEK V, situated in th tburiliiug imn
of .Miauinkiu, Northuuil'erland t'onuiv. The
tannery is well ha atej and supplied with a f.iun.
lain ol running wtler. The builJiug is of frame
if by 20 feet, on a stun laiiieiit. The yard
conuiiis 25 sts, all in etrullvul eider, liark
ami liiiles are abundant.
t'iwewioii hr ifivrn immediately.
It Ids r.iKiiy is not lbs sutwerllier
would Inn ol'jeit In taking a good partner, one
who rould com will revuiiuuriided, ur Us would
give sit a.ly employment to a gmnl lund at good
', ll applu uiion I ina.ta oon. As tlieta u
no oilier tannery in Mnin.lin. I lis ). alf.Hila
sn op-Hifluiilly to (O into lilt kusluvM, setdoiu
ulleisd.
HVMEL EVENT.
Muinokin, June 10, I feO 4. it.
.ew I lurk wettl itMitli
ESTAXJLXSIXIV1ENT,
Sunbury, Pa.
i!.iM(M mntES'iuri.
2 El'tU'TFl I I.V iutiiss the siienlioii l
I llis uMit Ut bis I lu.k. ti-U sud kiltei
Vuliis, Umaiif, as-i Lua be will sU at
uMieil
S atttl-g ul CLnks. W'tUluS SI.J Jill)
Jvua si ll sliuiurtl nuina.
unl.y-). IV ?. IM - if.
Ifi l tsr llUII I AMA Vluffiaiat Wi
Ul UMlUs txl sale )
II. MAMtH.
ttvulHAty, A i-ik It
IIIsAaNKS.
LAVKI W si'! livexi, IMS U a4
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods.
J. F. &, I.XV KLINE,
RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland counly. Pa., their
Spring an J Hummer Goods, and opened to the
public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &e.,
Consisting; in part f Cloths. Mack and fanrv
Cassimers, Sattinetta, Checks, and all kinds of
SPRING & SUMMER WEAR.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Plaid
Cashmeres, De heges, Lawns. Ac.
AUo a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Groceries.
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
as Silk, Panama, and other
Hats, Salt, Cheese, &c.
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 6, 1854.
PATENT
Galvanized Iron Tubing,
FOR CHAIN PUMPS.
fliHIS Tubing, made of (lulvanized Iron by
1 patent machinery, possesses great strength,
combined with simplicity and neatness, and is
warranted not to corrode, is now otl'cred for sale
at the warehouse of the
AMERICAN GALVANIZED IRON WOKKS,
No. 1 4 orth Tenth Street,
r-iiit.ADKi.riiM.
A full assortment of our American Galvanized
Sheet and Iiooting Iron always on hand.
All orders promptlv attended to bv
McCOI.LOUGH & CO.
Thila., May 87, 1854 3m.
A CARD.
CniLSO.VS PATttST
Ventilating Furnace.
rKIlE eubscriiwr would cull the ntUtitton of nil parties
1 reijniriiie n desirable FCKXACK, to l UIIu'S
CKl.KHKATKD WAKM1M3 AN1J VE VIOLATING
APl'AKATt'!.
The repututmn of this Furnncc is now well known,
hnvtntf been intPKlucnl, duitiii: the print live vetim inln
nh nt 1510 public buildings, anil more ttnu Biit'O private
dwelling; tins, together with the immense inci-eusc tf
suits every yenr, is he best evidence ilmt cuu he nduueed
of its snperbiiiiy over all other furnaces
By the use of Chilaoifs Fuuuce, you secure the follow
iiiff aJvuntniffB :
FBKst VlfSTILATIOM.
Pubk Am the htjtins; surfrtces being ut a temperature
thht will not disnecate the mr,
K.CONOMICAF. I:K 7 Ft'KL,
Gnu r UrBABiLiTt b'int mnV entirely nf Cntt Iron,
not liable to ruM, will miuire no repairs tluimg n bit time ;
it is easily mHiinfreil, ami will not cxp' ite the builttiiip in
which it is placed to danger from tire like the oilier I unmet-?.
We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most sci
entific men, to arrest to the trulh of the rib ve ttHtt tnent,
nil of whom pronounce it to lie decidedly the best Fumnee
yet invented, for prnlucina: a pure and henlthy titm s-
1hcrc. We herewith annex the nanit-a of n few well
tiio'n and eminent PntfeiS"rs, who have ufcfd tliem, and
kindlv furnished us their name ns rererencts :
Prof. John S. Hart, Piof. Parker, Prof. Tfon.
Pres Wm. H. Alien, Pro,". Pnmoni, I'rof. Uuna.
Prof. B. Si 111 man. Prof. Riplev,
N1SE SIZES.
Wi have introduced, this enioii, five new n'izen; si
that all parties may avail themselves of this pi eat improve
ment ut a very iij-sdcnile c st. We ore n w picpnred to
furuich nu apparatus to warm a single louui, or the lar
gest public building tn thecouuirv.
No. I. Portable. Cuinplete. ' . - . ?X
" 3.
" 4.
for Drlrkwork,
" 9. " f - W
3. Extra Radiator, (including Bnrs mui Trench
Plates.) - 70
ti ii it it . H)
u 5. t ti ii . jo?
i j, it ii i ii 133
This No. A is the lnrtrest and most powerful Vumnre
madtt in thee uutry, and is atlmiraulj adapted fur Church
es and other large cltins bmldinps.
We continue to sHI the nppfiratns nt the same price ns
when first introduced, five years Pen Alth 'iich the pie
sent hifh price ot iron has im-reaM-d their ci MS ier cent,
owiinr to their great weight, stiti we are enabled, by the
great increase of sales, tofurintm the nriiele nt the I west
roMNible prire. f i le Foundry nl uie, Messrs. Wntiiick .V
.eibrnudt, hnve contrneted to fnrmili us with 5t'0 ions t,(
Furnaces this senium, r that we me now prepared to
furnish them wh -tesnle or retail. W Mieriiiiend the
erect i in of all Furnaces, when required, and war runt them
in nil casta.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE
We have also the most complete Choking Rime that
Ins yet been introduced, to whuli we cull the attention of
all who may wish to secure the m st perfect unJ desirable
eooking uppnratiis ever inve.tted
EMERSON'S PA TEN T YEN TIL A TO RS
We nre the only A peats in Pensvlvauin for the nvmufuc
tuie and sale of this Ventilator, which is acknowledged to
be the only pei feet Ventilator ever made f t e-rie'ttiin
ihe itnngM in smoky rhimuies, nd f .r veiitilntiuif build
ings of Hit kinds As there are a creiil many iniitati us of
this valuable article n w "fl"ied f r Kile, pnrii-s will be
careful o examine that it has the Finer n i;He 'ittached.
PATENT Iti:OISTF.KS AND VKNTlI.ATt'ltS.
We have the larirest and nimtt etinpleie ufs rtincut of
Hot Air KefOhiers uud Venhi it rt I be ii'tind in the I in
ted Stjtes. I'.ntit-s who wtli to pirt'l)Hi, eitlu r (t pri
vateuieor whl't:de. will find it gieatly lo their advan
tage to exam me our st-k-
Sl.ATE AND IRON MANTLES.
Ve have alw-ays on baud an extensive uss Htrnnt nf
these beautiful Mantles, inexact imitation of Evnptittii,
Ppuuisu, tialwny, f.emm. and other rare muiblcs.
OPEN GRATES
For An.hrncite ami Uituminona Coal. A'eo, art entire
new Pattern ol the low down (irate, made ir'in tite Ens;
tish Putir-rns. nml entirely new in this euimtr.
OE AfJKNT; f-r ihe F.Hebah F.ueiustic Floiriiig
Tile, Oamktrk Chminev Tt'ps Lena Co'ta 4 trim-
mail's, such as (iardett Vases. c
Pt-rs iis olsoiit t-uii.tiiur. w add do well to evanuue our
I ck letore purchaking elsewhere. Vmilois, whettn-r pur
rh'isii'f; or nt, are eordutllv welc 'inrd at our extrusive
Warn-Minis, and whete we should be h )py lo iuruili
siiV inf 'riii.ttioit rest-ctt!ig ativ i f ' iu c b tlml i r i be
drnif-l. A I ok on Waiiitnttf and X t iiniitinr can be
h id gisiiuilously at our sivic, either ei iul;y, ot ly Let
ter, h a. iiAnm
Warming nti Vetitil ttin Wari-h-inse,
ltd Wniuut Si . t l .w Satu,
pl.i. .l. l..h,j,
Pro Is , Msy A, l-6 Cm
Tho Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
fi-m Hi. Kr.Mkiui Inaiiiuio, CI111..1. l,.a, ,,,m
Aiu.ricui( liiMilulir, Nrw tnk. .iu
HV K HUNT I'KKMIl'MS
From Uifftnnt Fairs in Ntic Fusion,!.
City IuiuMivotyiii' INiuMihlnnfiit
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
So. IM GH Ckrt,.t Sirttt. 1'kil.i.l. .Aia
Ahj. ,1,nn Ulrttt, SjirmyjUIJ, Mutt u'
H'tsineU Mots.
I'jin.il I'miiinif anj TltMiiy.niK. in ihs
IiikIm.1 4is ul ilu Ii.iii, Jutiu iu ail llis alxa
K.lsl'll.llllM-lllS.
Miv l iifli's umJ hi all Ilia uMiliiniii,.
Miituluir uL.n squally as iscll t) llitin in
i lou.ly a. in rlrar wsalUci.
11.(1... M.y i7, IsM -if.
JAMES B COS. Jr.
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II
SHAMOKIH
Collegiate Institute.
R. HILL, A. B., Principal.
Rev. C. J. EHREHART, A. M.
Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi
dences of Christianity. Ifc.
Teacher of Primary Department.
ffHE first session of this Institution, loratcj at
Kliainokin, IS'orthunibcrlanil county, I'a.,
will commence on Wudxesimy, the 10th day ol
Mat, 1354.
The year will be diviJeJ into thrre sessions or
fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of
four weeks in spring and autumn, and one of
two weeks during the holidays.
The Institution will comprise three departments,
A I'RIMiRT, AcsllEIIC Slid CoLLBGIATE.
The course of instruction in these will be full
and thorough, embracing all the branches usually
taught in the respective departments.
Katks or Turin I
Primary Department, per session, $4,00
Academic " " B.OO
Cdlecjute " " ,',0
A large and spacious room has been secured
to meet the wauls of the Institution, until the
necessary buildings are completed.
Uoarding can be obtained in private fuinilies
at reasonable rates.
The Uoard of Trustees will spare no pnins or
labor, to miike fSlixninkin Collegiate Institute,
worthy the patronage and confidence of tho com
munity. For further particulars, address Kimber Clea
ver, Esq., of tShamokin, President of Hoard of
Trustees, or Ilcv. C. J. Ehrchart of Taxinps,
Noriliumlieibind county. Pn.
Shamokin, March 4, 1854.
ATTENTION !
For the Metropolitan Clothing Store of
0. ELSBERO & CO.,
Market Street, opposite the Post Office.
w
TE have just received and on hand now the
most beautiful, hireest and bent assorted
slock of ready-made Clothing adaptrd to .Spring
and Mummer wear ever before brought into
Sunbury or any place in this section of the coun
try. Our Clothing made by the best hands and
under our own supervision, we know will give
entire satisfaction to buyers. 8till adhering to
our old motto "Chrapfur Ca.-h," we'll dispose of
our goods reasonable and rapidly. All we say
is: come, examine and price our goods and wc
feel sure you'll buv.
Vc offer you at the very lowest p: ices every
imaginable variety of Coals, Vests and pmiU, cut
in the last fushion and warranted to fit. (Mollis,
cassimercs. s.itti'ietts, linens, drillings, jeans,
siiks. satins, and all other kind made into Clo
thing. Also a large assortment of Boots mid Shoes;
among thexe a splendid variety of ludics shoes,
ladies and gents gailers, cVc.
SILK HATS,
Panama, Palmleaf, Pearl and all other Hats and
Caps we have a great variety of AUo a ureat
lot of trunks, valises and esrpit bags for sale cheap
JRWKLRV.
We have a splendid lot of watches, and nil
kind of Jewelry a ilublc for Indies and gentlemen.
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Revolvers, double and single
barrel Pistols, Accotdeons, Shirts, Collars and
all oilier goods generally kept in our line can be
found at our store, all of which we inlerd to sell
at the very lowest price. Don't forget the place,
i. EI.SBKRti Co.
Market Square, opposite the Post Ollice.
Sunbury, May fi, 1854.
Highly Interesting Xes !
IIIE information brought tn us by the steam
X ship Asia of the sudden decline of Flour,
Indian corn. Ac. in Europe, is no doubt intercut
ing to siime, and then-lore it mti-t be also inter
esting to a great many others to know lliut wliilc
Micro it so much tliictualion in the ,u ..f
Urcad&luir at home and abroad, there, is nothing
to effect tiiu low price of tho
Large and Excellent Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTIIll'G,
just received by S. Schnurman & Co., and on
hand at there store
Oil the comer of Market and Fawn Streets,
directly opposite John Young's store, where Ihey
will le pleased to wuil upon all those who wish
to buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh
supply of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c,
which they have purchased at a very low price
at Philadelphia and therefoie can afford to sell lo
their cuutomera at the most rea-onable pricea
They still, (after some ex)erieiice in business')
cling lo the good motto, "mur ion cash. Call
and see for yourselves.
8.SCH.NTRMAN & CO.
Sunbury, May 6, 1851
W tTOCKMAK.
THOMAS OKiLL.
STOCKMAN & O'NEILL,
GENERAL
vEommissicm iHcvcljantJ
35J SOUTH WHAUVIS,
Philadelphia.
REFERENCE S.
Tims, nirlmnlson & Co. Philadelphia.
A. (i. (.'ailrll Ut Co.
Ruttrr & Pultemn,
Cliarlis Ellis & Co.
Iturgin &. Sons,
I'hils.. Airil 8, 1854 ly.
FJirJUAK'S
pati:xt
s v 1. 1: s ,
Kulil at llirir
WAREHOUSE,
No. 210 M.nkel Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ituilroail. ll.iv, Coul, and Farinprs' fL'A I.Ts.
sit in any url nl ilie ruunli) , iv fifiu'iuiil
nmkiiit'ii, aiul at lioil nulirr.
I'lula., A.iil H, In.') I Cm.
Ilo-seudule llulniulie Cement.
An eiclUni article fir Lining Cisttms,
Yai'ltt, Spring-houses und t!lais,
NU lor krr.ni(j iUiiiiiis Iniiu stit ami
t II KI.KM hH KI'AKl) slf I'll,
t'.irnrr t' Jr'ium ami Willow Mi. I'jiIuuJ.
riu.iJt l.liis, April I MAI. ly.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON.
Krl'i:t"'t'l I.I. V iiilniins ths tiiKtiis f
III Uirnuli of huiihiny sn.i virnuly. UkI
lis lias H-rinaiunily .hUiI Ihiiim'II hi sai.l
lluiuuiill, nJ ullo'S Ins .ilruiunal aaohsalu
Unix i.i wty muIi tj ni..loy Imn. (r ul ll.s
I'lrM'iil lis eu im luuuj al Usaois lloUl.
Kuiil.iiiy, Mauli II, It.
I u .i v t o .
Sl'VBl'HV, '..,
HWK ju.l lrit.l a tie') u..v "I ur
ISiiiii4 (i,ila. 'I'Hrlr lilrM.la SHtl iUm iut
lis sis irwiilull iis'lt.l rail ami iim-
lltariH. 'I iiry H ill tir avsl i ltrs(i. ' lui s, salrs
siU aMiall iiuliu" ulill lit. ll wulla.
uiil.ul, 14 , Apiil VI. I .
nA'I'M AM' t il's. .pi., .Jul M wj
l.,i..l.al ls "nk. Hal ai.J I ul llau.
alM I'l.ia. I si. UiltMli, tit) aii MiliUiy
I ) (( Hl Iu Ly
(I ti Ul IUi i Ml.
Mailal slirsl, uwii lUa 'ua (III.,.
uului), IWl, . IS1J.
jmiiiisj Kt k vr mitii t.i.N.
' IlkK. bisliauM.lt u.i !..,. J ...J 1.
U. H. U tuLk
(uultu,, law. I. S
Ymui. umiiMi ri.nu'sHj jl.
II. S. M iiR.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BR ON.
OHZTIS, CROUP, ABTH.
VTA, WHOOPIMO-COUOH
AND CONSUMPTION.
'O Cl llh A C( hO, WiTil HSaUACmB .Ml SIIH1''BI
MA
TOll UK A C LL. WsTil HhAUACMB NU suHK 'Bl
f thr b-Hlv. take ihe t iikhrt Tkctural oh utuuu lo hU,
and wrap up wiirm, to wwit during thr night.
Fob a Hutu asd CoufrH, tuke il morning, n mn and eve
niug, nroiihiig t tncti ni nn the h Hie, untl the iliflii'iit
i)' will 'ii be reitpivetl Nonv will I ng nfl- r ft in thti
Iftulile when thy find it tun he so reiidily rntinJ. Vvrn ina
nlltirtrd Willi HfulrU coiigh, which hrculit thrm t ilicir
rent at night, will rind, hy tutting the Cherry IVctr.ru I mi
fj'iino t i bed, they nmy be sure nf sound, uiil-tnkfii Mlfp,
mid cinisi'q'if ntly Tcfrenlting nt. (irunt rtdtrt'fr in utTr
niff, and nn ultinmtc cure, IB nff rdrd t tlmu.inds wlm are
tlniR nlHicted, by this invniuithle retntnly.
Kn in Ha uiirrt-jible rdei'ts in Ihcse rnsi-n, innny find
IhiMnarlvfH unwilling to f.-rcgu its une when the iivteiAity
fir lim re:isrd
I'ri'in two viniiK'iit riiyiirii'iii in
FAYKTrF.vii.LB, Trim , April 16, I,?!.
ir We hivp given v nr I'hcriy IVrlonil an cx'rnnive
tritil in our piniiita, and fiml it t-t aurptinn every other re
medy we hiive f'r cuiini nll'i-Hi'-iis '( the rrpirntTy or
g""". IRS. 1)1 KM Kit A MA.Mi'To.N.
TUSINtiKRS AND rLHUlO STKAKKKS this reun-dy
is invttlunl.li?, na by ltd artintion thr lhr 'tit nml limun, wht n
tikni in ktn-ill (jiunititten, it inn vtunll hmifBriieufi in n Vv
h mrs, nnd wniderrully incrcaset the jwwer und iii-xihiliiy
ol the voire,
ASTHMA is trenrmllv much relieved, nnd often wholly
111 red hy Cherry ln-t nii. But there nre tni wih'SJii ob
tMnnte us to yield entirely t no inedieiuu. Lheny I'eeto
ml will Mire them, ti thev run le cured
nitOWIHTIS, ir irritntioit of the thr a! nnd tipper
portion of the lung, rnnyhe eim d hv t tking Cherry IV to
rnl in snmll and treipient dimes. The uncoimoriuhie op.
prehttion is mum relieved.
Rev. Oir. LANSING, of nrooklyn.New York, dt.iles:
"I h:ive iteeii the Cherry I'eciorul rme stieh rtiftea of
Asthmci nnd Hronrhitift ns teuds me to believe it ean Miely
I'hiI t' eure th 8e disi-ni'es."
FOR CRori. (iive nn einelie nf nntinmny, to be
foil wed by hrjje und fretpieul d.se3 of thr Cherry I Veto
ml, until i tnUtuea the disensc. If taken in t;iii m. it will
ll t ftnl to eure
WIIOOPINfl C roif miiy b broken up and soon cu
red b- the nw of Cherry IVetond.
Til K INFI.CKNZ is speedily removeil hy this reme
dy. Numerous iit:itieest have been notieeil w here wh -to
fimiiies weie protiTlwl fr m any eriinn eonsetpienees,
while their neifihb rt. without Hie Cherry Perioral, were
auiferini; tr 'tn the d incuse.
Dr. I. C. Aver: fAi,KM,Ohio, llih June, 1951.
1 wiite to infiirm you o the truly rem.irkuhlu ellW u of
your CHKRRY PI'.CTORAI in this place, nnd in my
own family. One of my dm n hi em w:in completely cured
in thp'e days of n dreadlul Wnoonso Cocitt. by takinfi it.
Or, Menus, one of our veiy bet ph nieian l ieely sinti-s
('ml he consider it the best remedy wc lrive pulinonarv
tlMi'itfii-ii, and that he has cured more enV's of CnouP With
it than nnv other inedieine he ever ittbitiiii-tttied.
Out clerirvnieii ot Ihe linniixt Church MvKth.it dtlrintr
the run of I.nfi.cknz here tin kens t. he h-'is cures
from 'ur medieuiche could fce.ucely have believed ivilli-
otlt Keeinp.
Youra respectfully, J. P SINCT.A1R,
Iepi.tv Poil mailer.
From thr dittinettishttl Prafcs or of (hemis
"V awl M'tcria MtUrc. Hmrtluiti Caltrcc
I have f.mi d ihe fti unity Prctoral, as on ineredients
s'iow. a powerful remedy f t colds, an'l cnujjhs, and pul
monary diseases.
PaBKV.R Cr.ttVfcsVAXU, M D.
ni(UWirK. Me . Feb 5. tlT.
Ml V. I.KNTI F. MOTT.
The wi lrlif cvirh rated Prufrtsar of Siirgrry in
the UMicnl Cnttrue. iVrw Ynrte Citify snys :
'It civeg me pleas'ire to eertify the vnbie and i tfieucy
of 'AykmV CiiEnnv IVnnHsi,,' whi-h I com-nter peenli
nrly adapted to cure d;se.isef nf the Throat and ,uui;s."
C'l'ea of tieve.ie disaies upon ihe l.iincs have been ef
fected by CtirKRY pRcrotiAL in such extreme case as
wa riant the lielief ih.-M a remedy has nt I'Mmth ben found
thnt can be ileoeuiled on t- eure the Ciuhs. C-'tilsnnd
C 'lijuitn-iti 'ii wlneh enrrv from our mn'it thourmdK every
Vear. ll in indeed a meliiue to U u ii the iiftlietetl can
to k wih e 'di bii"e for relief, and they should u l fail to
nvviii lhemielveu of it.
Prepared nud 50, hi, JAMES C AYER,
Practical Chnnist. Loire! I. Moss.
Sol.l in Sttnliury hy H MASSF.P. ami hy
Prnnijita itcncrnllv tlirotmh-mt the S'atr.
July 30, 13. VI. cenw v.0v. 13. V2.
CIPaCJ-JL..
fMHE vnlisrrilipr boss leave rrsprctfiilly in in
B f.ifin his I'rii'iicU nn.l lh pnhlie gi'iirruliy
thai hp will rnntiinip thr liitxiiipus f a
Cabinet Kaker3' Pindiitg- Store,
in all its vn.ious lr.m-'ies at tint nlil stunil, No.
i:U Soutli Sei onil st.. In-low Dock st. Philadel
phia, sii'l rrsperllully solicits a contiiiuaiu-e of
tlm vt rv lilipral putroiiiip hcstowril upon tlip latp
linn nf T. iV I.. 'J'liompon, iinriii2 ljs Iriomls
that every enertion will he in.nle hv liimseir ami
IIiikp in liisrinplov to merit a continuance of
their much e-tcimcil favnrs.
THOMAS THOMrSOX.
I'hila.. March 4. I SSI Gin.
rcal liritnl nl'
SPUING GOODS!
BNFOIiM his friemls ami customers that he
just received nn elegant ai-sorliiicnt ut
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his iSlore in Manet Street, Sunhury, which
lie nlTers to the puhlic nt the lowe-l prices.
Ilia stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans. Drillinps
Muflins. Linens. Calicoes, Muslin tic
La ins Lawns, Ginghams. Rerapes.
Also a lare assortment of ('LOTH INC.
A large assortment of Uoots and Shoes, for
Men, Women ami Children.
Sii,k Hats.
Tanama, Tahn leaf and oilier Suininor Hats.
t"l:tler.
GROCER IE:! of every vniiety.
Sugar, Tea, Colic. Molasses, Cheese, Ppice,
Kish, Salt, Ac.
HARDWARE,
t: Iron and Steel, Nails, Tiles, Sows, &.C.
QITEENSWARK,
7'tu Setts, Plate, Dishes, Cups, Saitcers, eje
LIQI'OKS
Winr, Brandy, Liu, litiin, WhisKi y, if.
YV Country produc of all kimls taken iu e
ch .inn at the Inflict maiki t ptuea.
April 8, lil ly.
TIIK STEAM HO AT
srsillJ K HAN X A
lr" l' UiaLe leutar nips for cani.icc ol ' la.
' ' aeiii;rra U'lHecii Sunhury and Noiihuiu
IwrluiiJ etrry diy, ricepl buujay, uii and alter
Muiilay, A pill til ill.
The I'Oal Mill Irata th wliaif at Suulmry, al
il o'clock, A. M., I I o'cliak and :0 mi. ulca A.
M., and & o'cI.h k U0 iiiiuulca, I'. M.
Ktfliirninff . will Icav lit oiill' luck al .North
uiuU'ilaiid. al u'i'l.a k ami IS uiliiulea, A. M ,
1 1 u'lUi and 4S iniiiule, A. M-, ami 4 olo.k
and 4S luiniilea. I', M.
tilt. III i ml. Kicuiaioil Inkvls, good fo
on day, IS cauls.
Sui.l oi, piil V'i, Ik.M If.
Daguerreotypes!
fi I'.OlUiK W. C'OUIaK,
ll'i;i'1 'l 'I. I.V aiiliouuira lo III cllllelis
il HiiuLuiy and vuiuil,, lint h h,, ain
uird s Uaautiiraii Kooii. aud I, prrpaird la
Uk likaiu-M a. II wanaiil In, i.lui lo Iw
aall.lit loiy loall ll.llij Iimi) I p ,rlUlliuia ul
lliaiiiM'hsa aod liiruda. S. , allnliuii ta paid
luiluldiau. I'opua lakaH tanli attuuiy. In.
IIU. II..II, H u l4-....Ui Uflll,. ,. Iu.,14,
U al th wU plat. In lh I, ii,d Jui K i-ou,
(.uui.i lui lni4, ) ui,hi. lum, t,tm
kl ui.lil I'. M . wilhoul ir4.. I., ll.. ,ui, ,.
ll il.,i. l'..pu .UuIJ,hM uU 4uu.,
dai a.
kuukuit, A pill , i - if,
"l HI k - t:il. J. ,uJ Mt kuui ...h aJd
t W.-l. ia4. I'lram .Nuia. Iii,i4
wia. kaiwus, awl I'iuk., )ul ir.,i.,d ,i.d U
' MM VktUU
I Aog.ia, Was I, laM
all VI H Will ll .i ,v oWn ,
' t'..lul few.ai kk aolua, li aa al ! ti
m . i .
fr.Mk.wt. 41 if, t
Look to your Interests !
Wt will try lo please I f
S. N. THOMPSON
J "J) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally that lis has just re
ceived at his store, in Market street. Sunbury.
below Weaver's Hotel' nn extensive stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimerts. Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Muslins, Yestings. Linens, Ifc.
LADIES DRESS AND KANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Mnslin de L'lins, Lawns,
Ginahams. Reragcs. Rubrt,
lYoolem. Flannels, tfc.
GKOCUItll-,,
Sugar, Tens, Collee, Itice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, Ac, Ac, Stc.
Hardware,
Nuils, Screws, Tiles, Saws, Knives & Folks, &c.
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOBS.
A large assortment of Boots nnd Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hits Caps, &c of various sizes nnd styles.
Upsides a largo nnd general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call und examine for your
selves. tf Country produce ot nil kinds taken in
exchange at ths highest market prices.
Sunbury, U mo. 2(1 185.1. 4 m. 30, '53.
i'orte Mommies,
I'OCKET HOOKS, AND FANCY COODS.
r"iHE attention of the Trade, aud others, in
1 want f I'orte Mommies, 1'ocki't Books,
Hankers Cases, Dressing Cases. Portable Wri
ting Desks, backgammon and Chess Hoards.
Chessmen, Pearl, ."hell, nnd Silver Cord Case.-.,
Work IJovcs, Cabas, Needle Hooks, Money
Hells, Cigar Cases. Portfolios, Knznra ami Kazor
Strops, Travelling Fltsks, and line Cutlery, to
gether with a large variety of Fa si r Cuous
which will be sold nt the lowest rates.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie anil Pocket Hook Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 17, IH53 tf.
i t itic, .ni: a. Co.,
Hour, Grain and Lumber
Coin mis ion Mere I units,
23 and 25 Spear's Wharf,
Baltimore.
ni:Ki;ui;.ci:s.
John Clark, Ksi , President Citizens' Hank, Halt.
A. P. Ciles, F.sip, Cashier Urauklin Hank, "
John Hertzlcr' ,lr., Esq.. Philadelphia.
IJosiers, Sinnicksou ct Co., "
1. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Dank, Port lc-
posite.
J. Wallnwer & Son Harrisburg.
Col. II. C. Ever Selinsgrove.
J. H. App & Co., "
Naglo, Vingate lr Co., Milton.
V. W. Cooke, Esq., Mulicy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq ,
Ceorge Hoilinc. Huglisville,
V. Weaver V ('n., Moutoiirsville.
(en. N illiani F. Packer, Willrmisport.
T. W. I.loxd Esq., Cashier, "
James H. H tiling, "
Lewis (i. Hiilim.', "
M'Henry iV Hubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Hilling. Esq., Lock Haven.
IV t.'arr. (itese Sc Co. havo the largest whatf- '
room nf any commision house in Haltimor, al-1
wavs giving quick dispatch to boats In disch;.rg- j
iug their cargoes. j
February II, 1 ?-"!. fm. '
ValuableProperty for Sale'
111 the Borough of Sunbury !
'1 HE subscriber ntVers for sale the following;
1 property in the Borough of Sunbury, viz: j
TIIKIIOfSK
And two contijrious Lots of Grotiml, ;
on the south west comer of Market Square, now
occupied by the subscriber as a store aud dwil- .
ling. ANo: "
THE STEAM SAW MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Alan: a double two ston
frame
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground,
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
grnui.d al the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna,
on winch are erected two frame houses wagon
house, &e. Also :
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
are also erected three lime kilns. Also;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north eat corner of Kiver and Dewberry
street, oi cupicd by A ugustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Eldcrlierry slice I.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunhurv, Jan- 14, 1SS-I tf.
ZINC PAINTS.
Out third cheaper than white lead and fret
from all poisonous qualities.
1 lie cv J-i ey Zinc ( ompaar
n.WIXii crrat y t ntou'eri lit-if wrkt, ttmt irnir veiJ
the ii u.i I iiv ut iticir pruci, urc irt-jmrt lu cxicutr
'iueifc Tr llirir
Sl.'PERIOIt PAINTS.
Dry, aiul ttn'iiiid in oil) in ut fUd fiu'k tg tf (r m ii5
Km uinu ; win'
l'iv, iu isiiriem. f'J0 phiihU raili.
'I'lirir w Kite inr. ivnu li im tun. I tiiy or pr.-untl i i t i'. it
wtirr.niti-tt fuie utul unuruiari Im uuil 4ni"im
W jiiU'hfkt
A llsfitl il 'f iirt'unraluiti let rreenllv In-fit iIi(hVihI,
W'tm tt cud tie C Kip.in) l wurnml I In ti f-tnif W ft
1 1 rt nut ft in ll) si'tiil T "in i fit nttMr I; mo In th
if i'rt i Itit ir )iin.n w ill I nipnii'i l'i un I'tiH f tn H e
iiiti kit
I'icir lirwii zinc Miit. u In i i l nt l -w rn-
Unit i' mi .,i tv iiii.U 1 1 III Hit nt Ii Nr Jf.
t-y . ! tn'W U rll kn w ii 'f H r It-i-lik iuj ittt w Iteil
at I , is-it I ' If II ft l'l't'-l IIM-Illi- S'l'lil'll
I'liril 1 -nn i-'l.if aMiut bw-ms-sj ! I 'ir r .mtI tesj Hie
Ill-'UK, Mllil l Ol UII Mtfritl,U- I- l ! it t-llMllllsf L' 'llasf fl,
lt?.l, Hul buiklmit, ii,.K:. c
V HVi 11 k Hit II H,
WltaaSrull" .lllt lTHir-rt mill IlllfX IrtC,
V C'i m hu A Mjikei i , fu.Mlcl.-liia
PniliiJtlnm, AjmiI 9, lt in,
S M .MU'1"
o. I rr.M.ia.
I HABSOS
Il.iiilitilou, 'l'lll'iuiv Co.
IMI'l'U 11.114 AMI 1I Al l lis IN
rurritfii nml lkouit-lie
DRY GOODS.
ikn Ai.t ktt i,m hik ti K or
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
Aii, '.'ul Hulhmiirt .S(rc,
BdltimoiD.
It our li.MMla u.isiaitiiualioii, si not as cheap
as lht rail l boiilil in any uth.r maikrl Hit)
mat I it'luinad luitliwitl, l uul siptnw.
Ualinuuia, .Not, yu, lajj. - j,
VU,F.P0TT3,
I M I'll K I Ml ASH UK Al. IN
XIION Si STEEL,
Id I MitiLl nmt, I. fv lis, j. K tt.it,
rillbADBLrUIA.
I'uila . Jau Xt. I 'I - l
C1 bill I'll 111 - twaal. loiU. 1.4. W .Ua.
a. Uu. Mall, c. .! i.J l"l
.i i., I u . ir: k 4 n.
Suiil.ul), A pill II, l 'l -
(1iU U l'i ! 4 anli"ot -. -
J tMl ua'il, 4 J
4Ua bsali shi -I ml It "-i t i. tt
y HUM
Hl.i. w i l I
"AID AND C0MF0HT
To Your Owii Mechanics.
GEOKGE RENX.
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of tho most Fashionable Style.
n'HE suhserilier Respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his largo and splendid snort,
ment of every quality and price of
iti i;T-v Aiti:
which cannot fail to recommend itNelfloevery on,
who will examine it, on account of its diiroM
workmanship snd splendid finish, made up of ths
licst stock to he had in the city. No effort i,
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
suhserilier is determined to keep up 'with tha
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His slock consists of Mahogany
Sofa, IHvniisi nml Lounge,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BKEAKFAST AND DIMG TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thila.
delphjn manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOAUDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOII.KT TAI1LF.S AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such as Mhoot, Black Walnut
mi Ci n!.r.ii Matlk GnsciA ; ajiii Wiinsna
C1IA1KS, ami rANCT Piano Stools, which ars
of the latest styles, and warranted to he excelled
by gone manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The suhserilier is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, ns every confidence can he entertained
about the quality and finish of his war and
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as good
terms ns they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in pnvnient for work.
I"?' I NDEKTAKINCi. H aving provided
himself with a handsome Hr.Aiisr., he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
t ir" The Ware Koom is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
CEOJiUE KENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853 if.
Important to Coal Dealers.
'HUE subscribers hereby inform the public., lliut
" they have entered into partnership under th
firm of K:ip, Peed ct Co.. for the purpese of
mining, shipping nnd selling coal, dehverd at
Sunbury. or ut any other point along the Sua
qui'liaiina. They w ill be ready to deliver coal, wel' prepa
red on cm tract or otherwise, at nil times, on the
shortest notice, Slid on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received nt Shamokin by
KAsK, HEED & CO.
S'uiihury, June 4, 1553. ly.
Cheap Watches ejJcwelr
niOI.ESALE nnd Retail, at the "Philadel
phia atcli and Jewelry Store," No. 06
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHItArjELPHIfl.
t"-M1 I.ever A iitrlirp, lull jewrinl. Is ciirr.t cup. 82-.C0
It Ll l.iine S-Jt I'l'l f 'nir- Mlver Pcitucs. .'tl
.-'.rr i,rp lull ll inn I. S.'
Silver la-Vfr. futl jcwl'd 1
Sni'ftl r tluartieis, 7
.ml Ilnil-clrtS, y H
(iHirJI Gnlit Pencils. l.uo
iSilver Tea Siss-'iis, fcrl, O.oO
O 'lit Siectarlet, 7.IHJ1
Gniit Pen,, villi Pencil and Silver Il-.lilcr, 1,00
(told Finger Rings, 3V cents to tnO ; W'utch
Clas.-es, plain, 13 J cents; Patent. ; Liinet,
2n ; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what thev are sold for.
STAITPER & HAH LEY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Cold nnd Silver Levers and
I.epines, still lower than the above prices.
cpt. hi, l:;i. ly.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, fiie.
JAMES 15. KIDLEIl,
No 12 South Second Stree',
PHILADELPHIA.
Cold l.ever Watches full jewelled
Silver l.ever do
Silver I.epine do
" uariirr do
Cold ens and pencil and silver halders
Mlvrr Tim and Table Spoons
Urarelets. liu ast iins Kar rincs eke.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as ary
in tile ritv.
November 27. 1S52 tf.
Jiliicksniitlim.
'rHE subscriber hereby informs the cilizens of
-"- Sunhurv, nnd the public generally, that he
intends to carry on the
Iila kMiiitlilnz Itiislnoan
or, his own account, aud lh.it he has removed
his shop from near Clement' store, to a new
shop on the piemises of Mark Scuphatn, in Pawn
street, whcie he will be happy tc accominoda!
all bis customers.
HI'.NKY PARTON.
Sunbury, March 5, ISM. if.
Dealers in
Loir, i.ati h a i iiii:i ii rn,
N. E. Cnrnrr Funrth and Cherrij Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
II
A VINIi riilarii'd and improved their Store.
snd liimiir the larcesl assoruiient of l.an-p
IU Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to
iLrnu-h PINK Oil. CAM I'll KNK,
BURNING FLUID,
i:i'lU:UK.l. till.. Phosphene Cas and I.i,.,l
till. Lamps, l.aiiteriia of ull paterns. Fancy lint, I
and Hill l.aiupj, Chandeliera, lorandoies slid
Calidcle.iliraa, and 11 ritlannia Lamps, al the
Manulactiirera' lowest prices, tilasa l.anipa by
the paikaue, at a siiiall advance in. r Auction
prices, llriii l.uue MAM I'A CTl UK l!S of
Pine Uii. Duiuiin; Fluid, Klliereal Oil, ., ,,h,
and (Ihe only Inn Pbosuene Caa. thev ran fur
nisli lhe articles al such pricea lliut Merchants
will find II their advantage lo buy. I 'all Ubnc
K..Mim elsewhere, if ymi suit baraiua. Ala.i,
Ilia K,,l,ty FI id Lump for sale.
I'lula.. Sept. S I, ln.VI ly.
WM. M CARTY. Bookseller.
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