Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 26, 1854, Image 4

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'Poetry
THE BABIE.
Nae ihoon lo hide thy liny hoe,
Nae stocking on Ihy feel
, Her suple ankles white as anew, ','. -.
As early blossoms aweet. ' ' ,
Her simple dress of sprinkled pink,
' Her double dimpled chin ;
Her puckered lip and balmy mouth,
With na' one tooth within.
Her een se tike hef ttioliter's eeii,' .
'Twa gentle, liquid thinus ; ' 1 .
Her lacs 'twas like an angel's face ;
We're glad ahe has no wings. v
She ia the budding of our loves,
A giftie God has gi'en n ; '
We maun na love the gift ow'r weel
'Twacl be na blessing thua.
jKfgcc Uanrotta; IggtL
. RULES TO AVOID RAILWAY ACCIDKM .
In the last number of a very useful publi.
cation called The Museum of Scionce and
Art, Dr. Lardner publishes the follow ing
riain Rules for Railway Travellers
1. Never attempt lo gel into or out of a
railway carriage while it ia movinp, no mat
ter how slowly.
2. ' Never ait in any unusual place or pos
ture. ' 3. It is an excellent general maxim in rail
way travelling, to remain in j our place with
out going out at all until) you arrive at your
destination. When this cannot be done, go
out as seldom as possible.
4. Never get oufal the wrong side of a
railway carriage.
5. Never pass from one side of the railway
to the other, except when it is iiidispensibly
necessary to do lo, and then not without the
utmost precaution.
6. Express trains attended with more dan
ger than ordinary trains. Those who desire
the greatest degrees of security should use
tbem only when great speed is indispensa
ble. 7. Special trains, excursion trains, and all
other exceptional trains on railway, ore to be
avoided, being more unsafe than the ordina
ry and regular trains.
8. If the train in w hich you travel meets
with an accident by which it is stopped at a
part of the line, or at a time when such stop
page is not regular, it is more adviseable to
quit the carriage that) to stay in it. but in
quitting it remember rules 1, 4, and 5.
9. Beware of yielding to. the sudden im
pulse to spring from the carriage to recover
your hat, which has blown off, or a parcel
dropped.
10. When you start on your journey, se
lect, if you can, a carriage at, or as near as
possible lo, the centre of the train.
11. Do not attempt to hand an article into
a (rain in motion.
12. When you can choose your time, trav
el by day rather than by night ; and if not
urgently pressed, do not traval in foggy
weather.
A Dead Sell: An Exchange says: One
day last week, ono of our diuggists filled an
order of a dozen bottles, containing equal
parts of flaxseed oil and turpentine, for an
itinerant merchant. When the ding-gist went
home, bis "boiler ha!f" was exulting in the
superior finality of a polish for furniture
which she had purchased of a pedlar. It
was a "love of a polish," and she wished her
husband would "only keep such nice and
use fid articles in bis store. So cheap, too!
only fifty cents a bottle," An inspection of
the wonderful polish by the husband reveal
ed the interesting fact that his wife had
bought one of the identical bullies for fifty
cents which he had sold at one dollar per
dozen.
A Kiss among tus Puritans In 1659, a
trial look place in Connecticut, under the
section of the blue laws prohibiting kissing.
The offendeis weie Sarah Tuttle and Jacob
Newlice. It appears that Sarah dropped her
gloves and Jacob found them. When Sarah
asked for them, Jacob demanded a kiss for
his pay, and as the demand did not seem to
Sarah extravagant, she adjusted it forthwith.
The facts were clearly proved, and the par.
ties were each fined twenty shillings.
This was some lime before the celebrated
bonnet railed the "Kiss me quick" was
invented.
Green Corn Pudding. This is one of the
numerous rural luxuries which the faimer
has always the power lo obtain at small ex
pense. The following is the recipe for ma
king it:
Take of green corn ,full in the milk, twelve
ears, and grate it. Tu this add one quart or
sweet milk, one-fourth of a pound o( fresh
butter, four eggs, well beaten, pepper nnJ
salt as much as may be deemed necessary ;
stir the ingredients well together, and bake
in a buttered dish. Some add lo the other
ingredients a quarter of a pound of fine sugar,
and eat with sauce. It is an excellent dish,
cold or warm, with meat or sauce ; but epi
cures of the most "equisile taste" declare for
it, we believe, and with the fiist service.
Not Ashamed of Tiisia Trades -A sin
gular exchange of courtesies look plne n
short time since, between Judge Pepper of
the 7lh Judicial District of Tennessee, and
Governor Johnson of the same State. Judge
Pepper, who was a blacksmith, presented "lo
Gov. Johnson a fire shovel, made by the
Judge's own hands. The Governor accep
ted the present, and being a laylor by tradei
leturnud the compliment by cutting and ma
ing with his own bands a coat, which he
presented to the Judge.
Mrs. Stows; and th Law. In Mrs. Har
riot Beecher Stowe's new book about her
English experiences, speaking of being in
troduced lo Lushinglon, the eminent Admi.
rally Judge, she stales that in America this
department ol Law is entirely unknown.
Shade of Joseph Stary J .. , ., .
. Psrca TRo Grass. We understand that
Mr. Collins, at Waterford, has discovered a
process by which be can manufacture an. ex
cellent quality of writing paper from a cer
tain kind of grass, which is said to grow in
abnndanco at that place.
Spring nntl Summer Goods
; Peter W. Gray - '
INFORMS,hla friends that he has cel"
a good assnttrrteivt ef Spring and Hummer
Good, at his Slore iri Whortleberry street.' H'
slock Consists of 1 ' 1 , ' '' ' 1 ' ,. ' ' , ', , ,
7f H ' DRY GOODS, VIZ i ,tln,i
Cl.tha, Corners. Sallinett., Jean
B.rafrcs, Bsrsge De Laines, Oinahem., ,
Lawns, Linens, Muslins. 'Flannels, ,
Mantilla Silks. Summer Shawls, ' .
Dress Trimming and all Item. . '
" In the Drv Goods line. Also, a. .....
are ...or.met o78l.o.. for Men Women and
Children. ', Summer list. , , j i
Groceries of crnr yrl,lv. , :
Teas, Coifce, Sugar. Molasses, Spices, Salt,
. , , , ;r .... i. Fish, &c. ( . . ,'
",'",'-'"' Ilar.lwnrv ,
A iroiicrai assortment 'of Cedar War Tubs,
Buckets, Wash Boards. Broom., Druebes, &.
QvRtsswAn general assortment.
Country produce taken at the highest market
prices. 1
Sunbury, June 3, 1SSI. tf.
New Goods for the People t
BENJAMIN HEFFNEIt
RESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
'end that hchas just received and opened a
splecdid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stock consists In part ol
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of alt kinds, of linen, cuttnn and worsted.
ALSO i
Callcoc, Gingham, Lawns,
MoiiNNelliic Ic I. nines
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GroiorlcR,
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Also on excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various slj les and
patterns.
Also an assortment of ROOTS tt SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, isc.
And a great variety of oilier articles such ns arc
siiitnble to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices. ' '
3r Country produce taken in exchange a
the highest prices. : i
Lower Augusta, May 0, 1854.
TANNERY
For Sale or Rent.
fllHE subscriber offers for sale or rent his
JL TANNERY, situated in the flourishing town
of Shamokin, Northumberland t'onuty. The
tannery is well located and supplied with a foun
tain of running water. The building is of frame
57 by SO feet, on a stono basement. The yard
contains 25 vats, all in excellent order. Bark
and hides are abundant.
Possession will be given immediately.
If the property is not sold, tho subscriber
would nol object to taking a good partner, one
who could coine well recommended, or he would
give steady employment to a good hand at good
wuges, if application be made soon. As there is
no other tannery in Shnmokin, the above affords
an opportunity to go into the business, seldom
offered.
DANIEL EVEItT.
Shamokin, June 10, 1854. tf.
. Kew Clock and Ifatth
ESTAELISHrIENT,
Market St., 3 doors east of the Red Lion Hold,
Sunbury, Pa.
HAIMOXD FEIIRENLACII
T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of
the public to his Clocks, Gold and Silver
Wutches, Jewelry, &c, which he will sell at
moderate prices.
Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
done at tho shortest notice.
Sunbury, May S7, 1851. tf.
PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
23 SotirVi Wharves and 35 South Water Street,
OFFER for sale on the most reasonable terms,
OILS Sperm, Whale, .Solar and Miners'
Oils-
GUANO Peruvian Guano, Government No. 1.
STARCH Agents for the Oswego Pure
Starch, Prepared Corn and Corn Starch.
, Phosphate of Lime,
1000 barrels of improved Super Phosphate of
Lime.
Phils., May 27, 185.1. 3m.
Colored Window. Glass.
W. MOWBRAY k CO.,
ijOUTH West corner TENTH & HUNTER
Sis., would respectfully imite the attention
of Merchants, Builders and others to the beauti
ful variety of work produced at their estoblibli
incut, consisting of -
STAINED WINDOW GLASS,
suitablo for Hotels, Saloons, public and privato
buildings;
Churched Ornamental Stained Glass,
Transoms and Side Lights for Vestibules,
Dalcony, Piuza anj Staircase Windows. Also,
Lead Sash and Stained Glass for Churches,
Scriptural Figures and Altar pieces, accurately
worked up to order, and furnished in any part of
the United States.
Flocked enameled nnd matted decorative
Church Window Glass executed in Gothic and
other architectural styles, and competent work
men sent to any part of the Union. Orders from
a distance promptly answered.
N. 11. An Agent wanted for this place.
Phila., July 23, 1851. 3m.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER
ULTESBO JO
IlENltY J. PEPPER 4, SON,
Watches, Jewelry & Silver M are,
A'o. 175 Chestnut St., oppositt the State House,
PUILADELPH A.
rhila., May 27, 1B54 ly, .
NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Teleeranh Line.
TVOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
' found trespussing upon, or injuring the line
of the Pliiladelnbia and Himlmrv 'relr.rn..l. ...:n
be dealt with acccrding to the act of Assembly in
such eases made ar.d provided.
ii. u. AiAisar.ii, j-rcs'i ' -Phila.
and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Sunbury, June 3, 1654. if.
WILEY'S COVOJl CAXDY. An excel
leilt reniCilv lor rnrrlia I-
t tins othce.
December 4. 1852. .
INK Bourcau's celebrated ink,' and also Con--
grss ink for sals, whuljsals nd retail by
December 88, 1850. . H. IJ. MA86ER.
OLD PENS wi,h ,d wi,hout caws, of
. nr Ul nUng rluuli for
Runbury, Dee. ?7. 1851. '
ve and gll envelope., fu,
Anbury Jttn ,0, lHt' B' MAS8EHV '
BSte IH- W blank
c. fo, Uby- "TT H MassiT
mlnry Awl SO. llSlil B MAS8. -
'X CA11LV
T i
CIIIL01'a PATKWT
Vfititilatine" Furnace. 1 !
ll'llB subscriber vVoiiklVslI t'hs attwiUoB of all P!3U
cVl-KbRATliD WARMINO' ANIT VEN rlLATINO
APPAHATUi. ) " . I ' '
, The repulaiinanf tbis Poniaca is now writ saown,
hnvhi Wn inlniiliifnl, tlttihipr rtie- f "ye years. Into
almnt I5H0 public buihUur",' and more Ihnrt SOUl private
ilwiUliiur t Uiia, ni-Ui wifh tin immtnss iiicrraaeis"
nlrs every 5"-nf i In" lsl eviihwe llmt cull be okluccil
of Its Shpfrfrttliv er r.!l nthrr l'iiiiHcfi. ' ' '' ' : i
Hy Urn wm xit ChitarirHs Fumioc, y4 asetira (lis fullow
ins ndnnlnpea: , t
Vasa Vkstilstm. .
i- I'tsie Aia-Mlif IwnHn- anffitres hclMt at a tertineitotnre
tliRt will ant ttiiwonte lh Dir. 1 1 u.'-'i -iiH -'.
I'.cokomic. tra ov I'iki.
Orhat Uua.inti.iTV lifiiig mnda rntliely of Cast tnln,
lim llnliir to rnt,'will rninire no rppairailm infra ItiViimc;
it Is raiUly Jimnngitl,, nitu will not cxu'etlin Ituiiilttia in
vliii-h it, I plncetl to dmitfuriVcin fir Itkr the other rurnn-
es. '' ' ' " '
; !Vi have tlte 4atHnotiala4r Ittindmli nf tlic nit sVi
entific infii, lo otteft li t he? truth of Itie nlve sttttcrnent,
nil of wnnin pronnnncp tt to ttpchtrdly Dip Im-si Furiihce
yot liltv.iwl, for pnrtiichi a pans mid hwiltln- atmoa-
tltwrs. Wi tinrwith annex thn namri tif a letv wr
mown ami eminent l,rnfe..wtrn, wlio linve used them, ami
kiiiftlv fiirni.liwl us their n;uTieii ni rrferrlicwt
Pmf. John ? . Hurt; ii i i. ,Prf. Pnrket, Prof. N'.irton.
Pres. m. II. Allen, rr.it. Pnrmua, ProLlHnm.
Prof. 11. tillimaii,
I'nit. itiik
ley,
XINb SIZES.
s
We ImvS Ihtr tdiieeil, thUarnsnit, Bve Dew aize ; to
thnt nil pcutien nny avail thettiii-lvenui Ui gieat iuiprovr
innnt nt a very inoilerate ruil. We nre now ptepnreil to
'fttrniTi an flppnrnitia to' warm u single loom, or the Inr-
i liuinii; niiiKiiiig in inv coutnry.
No. I. Poriahlo. Complete.
35
45
48
' 6U
" for Brickwork, ....
: i .
Kxtra Rftdiator, (including Ittivs nnu TrcncK
Pimm.)
n
S. " " " " . 1(1?
41 6. " i , - t .( . .
Tlii No. fl is the largest nnd innrt powerful Fmnuoe
nintle in theeumtry, nnd is nrlmirably nriaptcd for Church
es nnd oilier Inrirc claws huildiiiRS.
Wo continue lo sell the nppnnitus at the same price ns
when first introduced, five yeurs hjjo Allh-iitli the pie
sent hili price of iron has iucrencd their cost Q5 per cent,
owina lo tlicir great weight, still we nre eunhlcd, hv the
gienl increase ol sales, lo furnish the nilicle ut the I iweal
rossihtemice. One Foundry nt'Mie. Messrs. Wnnifelc ,V
.eilirauili, have eontructed to fumih us wiUi 5ntl tons of
Furnaceji this Hensou, so tlmt we uio now prepared to
furnish tliem wholesale or retail. e sti'.ierintend the
j erection of nil Furnaces, when required, and warrant them
i in all cases.
I METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We hnve also the mwt eotnpleto Cokiii(r I?iiiisp tlmt
h.ii yet been introcht), f viiir)i we cull Uie ntifiitinn of
nil who may wish to upcnre the m ml pel feet and dcsiruble
cooking paratuB over1 inventtwl. k
EMERSOWS PA TEN T VENT1LA TO RS.
We nre the only Aeenls in Pensvlvunia for the mntmfnc
tiueand sale of this Ventilator, which is acknowledged to
be the only perfect Veutilotor ever made' for correcting
the draught in smoky chimniiis, and fir veutiliitiiit build
lugs of all kinds. As therenre a crent many imitations of
this rn'unhle article now ofTeted for sale, pnrtits Witt be
careful to examine tlmt it has the Emerson fta'tpe nttuclied.
PATENT RHGISTERS AND VENTILATOU9.
We hove tlie largest nnd most completo aMirtnient of
Hot Air Registers and Veniiliitors to he found in the t'ni
ted States. Pattlea who wish to purchase, either for pri
vate use or wholesale, will find it greatly lo Iheir advan
tage tu examine our stock.
SI.ATK AND IRON MANTLES.
We have illways' on hand an extensive assortment of
these beautiful Mantles, inexact imitation of Kgyptiun,
Spmush, Oatway, Sunun, and other rum nmi tiles.
OPKN GRATES
For Au.hracite and Bituminous Cont. Also, an entire
new Pattern of the low down Grnteniade from the Eng
lish Patterns, and entirety new in tins country.
rlOL .AGK.NTr fertile Eaglish F.uealislic Flooring
Tile, Garukirk Chimney Tops and Term Collu Oruu
nients, ich as Garden Vases, Ac.
Persons about building, would do well to exnntine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether pur
chasing nr not, arc cordially weir. ined at our extensive
Waretooms, and where we should he happy to furtiUh
nnv iiiforitintion resneetinff nnv of our roods that innv he
'desiried. A tKiok on Waruting and Ventilating cnu he
had gratuitously at our store, cither personally, or liy Let
ter, S. A. HARRISON,
Warming and Ventilating Wnrehause,
140 Wulnul rt . below Sixth,
Phihdelphiti.
rhila., May , 1954.Cm
This Way t This Way ! !
Spring and Summer Goods.
FRILING 8c GRANT.
F ESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just receiv
ed and opened the best and cheapest slock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbutyp
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sallinets, Vesting,
Flannels, ll'ollens, be.,
And all kinds of Sprinrj & Summer Wear.
Also a sploudid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
Berages,
And every variety of goods snitable for La
dies wear.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an extensive assortment of
Hats and Caps rort Mkn and Hoys.
Also p. large assortment of (JltOl'lCttlF.?,
prcil as
Sugar, Teas, CofTee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a trcsh supply of
PRLG9 AND MEDICINES.
Besides the largest and most general assort
ment of all kinds of goods lo be hud in this
place. :
EV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, May 13, 1851.
PATENT
Galvanized Iron Tubinj',
FOR CHAIN PUMPS.
rilHIS Tubing, made of Calvsnized Iron by
A patent machinery, possesses great strength,
combined with simplicity und neatness, and is
warranted nut to corrode, is now ollcred for sale
at the warehouse of tho
AMERICAN GALVANIZED IRON WORK'S
No. 14 Korth Tenth Street,
l'HILADKI.PIIIA
A full assortment of our American Oalvani.ed
Sheet ond Rooting Iron always on hand.
All orders promptly attended to by
McCOLLOUGH & CO.
Phila., May 7, 1854 3m.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
Tiom the Franklin- Iiitltut, Phitailrlphia, finm tho
Aiiicricuu iiuiiiuiu, new ork, uihI t
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
, From Different Fairs in A'eur England.
City Diigiierrcotvpc Establishment
' D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 If I6G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Also, Main Street, Spring Id, Mass. and
M'estfield, Mass.
Portrait Fainting and Tollioty pinqr, In lbs
highest state tI perfection, done in u II the sliovs
Estatilishineiits.
iS'ky. Lights used iuall the rstabl'iHliinentB.
Miniatures taken equally as well hy . tliem in
cloudy as in clear weather.
rhila.. May 87, JSM- tf. "
, JAMES B2GGS, Jr., . "TT
CHAIH 7TJP.1TITTIB.E
i ; Warcrooin s, ; .. , , '
No. 82 95 North Front Street, '
Abovs Arch,
' ' PHILADELPHIA.' ".; ;" '-j
W Cliairs, Bettees, llureaus, Bedsteads, Ta
bles, Looking-Glasses, Stands, Ac, in every va
riety, sold at the lowest prices for Cash. .
Phila., May 87, 1854. 4m. 1
IjJATENT-BRHTANIA BTOPPEItS for
H. MAS8ER.
Sunbury, April, IS, 1891
BLANKS. . . . v
It
LANK5 of every deriptioo can be had Wy
applying at tn onice ol ids Arasrlcs.
' For tlie Metropolitan Clothing Store b ;
. 0. ELSBEEO &. C0.t . - , , j
Markttptritt, oppositt thi Post OJfiet;'.
h'n just iTcrIted and 'on hand now the
t'!'mos't! beautiful, Isrrrcst and best assorted
stock of ready-made Clothinir 'adapted to Spring
and Sommer trr-af etef before "Irronght into
Runbury orflnY p( (n t tinti of the conn
try.- pur Clolliiiir made by the best hands and
tinder 'ouf owh-bnpmisiort, "M know 'will fepte
entirw satUfcctKin lo bnrtrt- Btill adbetma- l.t
our old maU'CKap fiT CM,"WU dispose of
uor guoua reasonable entl :raiily. 'All w ssy1
ist tome, examine and tirh-e oir" good and we
feel suro you'll buy.' -II! .ji . , - j
We ollbr you nt the very l.twfst prices every
imaginable variety of Coats, Vesta and pants, cut
in the last fashion shd Warranted to fit. Cloths.
roSflimcrcs. s.tttinclts, lirrrnsT, 'tlri1Tlrip, ienns,
silks, satins, and all oilier kind made into' Clo
thing. 7 I t -j : , i w -..i ;
' Also a Inrge assortment of Hoots tind Shoes i
siiKing these a splendid variety of ladies shrres,
nines nnu gems goiters, iVc. ' '
SILK H ATS; '' 1 - ' ';'- '
Panama, Paltnleaf, Tcail and all l.thcr Hats and
Caps we have a great variety of. AIfo a trrcnt
lol ol trunks, valines and carpet bajs lor Sale cheap
JKWKLIiV. !,
e have a splendid lot of wntclies, "and fll
kind of Jewelry suitablo for ladies and gentlemen,
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Rcvohrrs, double snd singlo
barrel Pistols, Accordeons, Shirts, Collnrs and
all oilier goods generally kept in our line can be
found at our store, all of which we intet-d to sell
at the very lowest price. Don't forp-ct the place,
t.i. l.l.SllfciKU Oc I'ii.
Market fijunrc, opposite tho Post Office.
Sunbury, May 0, 18.H.-
lli-l.lv
7j ty
Interesting News
1
THE information brotipht to us by the steam--V
ship Asia of the sudden decline of Flour,
Indian corn, Src. in Luropr, is no doubt interest,
injr to lime, and therefore it must be also inter
esting to a great many others to know that while
there H so much fluctuation in the price of
UreailMtills at home anil abroad, there is notliiiijr
lo ellect Uie low price nt tlie
' large and Excellent Stock of
SWING & SUMMER CLOTIUFG
just received by S. Scbnurniiin & Co., and on
liuiiu at there store ...
On the corner of Market and Fawn Streets
directly opposite John Young's store, where they
will bo pleased lo wait upon nil those who wish
to buy good and cheep clothing.- Also a fresh
supply of i-t'
Watches, Clocks, Je-vrelry, &c,
which they have purchased at a very low price
ht Philadelphia and therefnie can aliord to sell to
their customers at the most reasonable prices
Thcyi still, (after sonic, experience in business)
chn? to the good molto'i iiKAr run cash. Coll
and see for yourselves. ,
S.SC11XUKMAN & CO.
Sunbury, May fi, 1854.
W. S. STOCKMAN. THnMAS II'MIM,.
STOCKMAN & O'NEILL, ' ;
(JKNF.IIAI,
Commission iHcvcIjants
3SJ NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia,
n e f e n t; n c i: s .
Thos. Richardson & Co. Philadelphia.
A. O. Cuttell tt Co. '
Kutter iV Patleson, " .
Charles Ellis A Co.
Burgin oc 8ons,
Phila., April 8, 1831 ly.
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OH, KVKItY ONE HIS OW.V PIIVSKTAV.
riUIE EIKTIETH Edi
- lion, with Ono Hunched
Eimr:iiui, showing lis-
ihts and Mulformations of
llio Human cstem in every
banc and form. 'J'o will
is added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females), being
of the highest importance to
married people, or thotc
coiiteniplnliiijj marriage.
isy Br l in. Yoii:itr
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
the .'USUI I.AI'llS to his child. It mav save
j him from an early crnve. I.ct no yoiing man or
1 woman enter into the secret nblianttnns of mar
i ricd life without reading the POCKET .USCU-
II.APIUS. I. el no one sutVcritig front haekniep
I Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and the whole fain of Dyspeptic srnsa
! tions, and given up by their physician, be another
! moment without consulting the l.SI; 1, 1, A Pll.iS.
! Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, as
it has licen the mentis of saving thousands of tin'
fortunate creatures from the very j.iws of death
nr Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address. I)n. W. YOI7XC
i No. 153 SPKLCB Street, PHILADELPHIA..'
Post paid.
July 22, 1851. ly.
PATKNT
S V .1 LES,
cold at iheir
WAREHOUSE,
No. 240 Market Street,
rillLADELPIIIA.
Railroad, Hay, Coul, and Farnicra' SCALES,
sot in any part of the country, hy experienced
workmen, and at short. nolic
Phila., April 8, 1851. Gin. '
Rosentlale Hydraulic Cement
An e.rc'llcnt article far Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-houses, and CAlais,
r u lor kenpntg. duinpiiejis frum wet and
exposed walls, .rorsulebv
CHARLES SHE PARI) SMITH.
Corner of Front and Willow 8ts. Railroad.
Philadelphia, April 22, 1854. ly.
DOCTOR JOSEPH V. CAMERON',
bnrr.tyiri'I.l.l inrorma the citizens of
the llorougli of iMmhurv nnd vicinity. Ilmi
he has permit mi tit ly ' Inched hiinelf in suid
lloroiiKh; and olfers Ills professional 'servicer to
inoae who may wisli to employ liiin.- FVir the
present lie can b fiuind sf rweavers Hotel.
rlunliitry, Alarth I l.'IS.H. if..
i. ul'l'o.7l '
' snaJByRy; r.:.v .
1JAVE just received a fresh supply -of new
Ppring tioods,. 'I'licir fii'Hds and the pub
lic are respectfully requested la ll and inspect
tbem. 'J'liey will be suld cheap. "Quiet sides
and small prollts" istiJI UicJr motto, ' '
Sunbury, Pa., April S3, 1854.'
ATS AND
C k PcT.! A' Videndid" lot'
of
Cishlitnable Silk, Wool and Fur lists.
also .CnnhVKur, Oilcloth, Navy and. Military
Caps for sale ow by
. O. ELSBER04-CO. i ,.
', Market street,, opposite the fost Onice.' .
Bttnbury, Oct 8, 1853
CMITIP8 ESSENCE OK JAMAICA GIN.
tiER, a freslj supply just received, and for
ale by ' - U. B. MA8SER.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1858. -,' " :
OS 1 5 M ei
lid
LADIES DreM Oaods,epiing and SuYnmer
Hliawls, Black and fancy dress Silk, fcilk
poplins, De Laines, tshally. Ginchama and Cali
eo in great variety, just received au.t ht sale
br I. W. TENEK CQ.
Hunbury, ApriH3, 1854. . -
CHERRY: PECTORAL!
, ,n uy U UsU.9, JUiaU9f '
HOARSENESS, BROM.
OHITI3, GROUP, ASTH
MA, VnOOPZNO-OOUQU
AND .QONSVHPTION. i
TO CliltK A. COLD., with nRfcfiAom and iuBIikm
nf lle liiMly, toka the Cukkrv rBttoRAb on Ruing to lied,
niirfwhip itp Wtirm, tt twrtil dluiiif ihr night. -T
i- u a uth.u ad cvmiff lUKe morning, innniinn oto
nir, itctnlutn tii Uitecliuufl mi Hi Uitlu, mikI the iliiTu'iil
iy will ii ba ruinnvfd. Nnnt; will I .ig tufTcr ff"m this
trtmlilo'tvlitii Ihfv Unit It t't Hetn tentlilv mreil. rprnn
fllllrct. (I wilh a mil nJ MUfrh, which brunKs tlrrm n llirir
renin iiiht, will hutl, Uy tukmg tlifl Clirny I'ectornl mi
going lJ.litJ, limy ntiv -be iure itf soutitl, iinltfnkrn slcrp,
iinrt c.iwrqiiriitlj'"ffrfhiiijf rrfl. Great reliei'friiiiulTer
inp, nn'i mi nlitum'eiire, is ntf.'fdi-d tt tliummitla m lo ore
Him nlthcled, hy litis inviiluuMe remuil)'. '
I'ritin ita iiKfueublu t'llect iir tlu-te mifri, intny 6t rt
iTipmsflvoR niiwilliiig to forego us use when tlie iiecrMity
fir hm crnned
Fri'iu two einmrnt Pliyniciant in
FAVKTTKVtu.K, Tcnn , April 16,
Pir ;-We Invc (riven viMir Chprry Pertnrnl n xirtifve
triul in nnr pincticr.-aiul fim it nviiurpnn every tlicr rc
mnly we huve fur cm Innflortt- nn of the rrpirnt'ry nr
gmm. JUtrV IHKMKII tc MA.MI'TOX.
TOStXonnS AND PI ni.lCSI'FAKiatSttilsreinwly
is invtilunlrlf, ns hy lit nctioii m the Uinwit mid Imifs, whru
tnken in stnall (jim'iimirn. ilrem rvcunll hmuseiifM in a fv
h mtnj and w Miderlully mcreu?cs the ptiwvr and Itexihilily
of tic V'irn.
Ar TH.M A in pMiemiiy rtuidi rrlirvrtl, mid often wholly
enred hy Cherry IVt l 'rnl. Hut thrre nre ini rnwuso o
a'timte us t yield eniirely t't n mwdicine. Chwiy l'ccto
r;il will f-nre Ihem, ii'iln'V enn he enrt'd
ItlKNt HlTi8, nr irrimtmn oi the tlir.mt and upper
porli hi of Uie hitic'f may lie cured bv tsikiiig Cherry I'e t-w
ral in sumll nnd Irt-qneiit doses. The uncuml'ortuhla ojv
prcsni'Mi in Sfum relieved.
Key. Duet. I.WSING, nf nnnklyii,tew VnrW, ntnten:
'I have ncnii the Cherry IVriornl ruic such riwps nf
Asihnm ond Bronchitis as leud me tu belitivu it can rurt-ly
full t cure th e dtemef."
KOlt CROI P. Dive nit emetic of nntlnmnv. tt tie
foil Wett hy I:ii;tp und :'reiiieiit doin.n oi" the Cherry Pectn
Ktl, until i' dulMlucs th UiteiiKC. It t:.keu in scuskii, it will
il. l fit i I to cure.
WHtXMMNG COITnir msir he broken up mul atam cu
red hv the ne of Cherry Pectoral.
TMK rMlil'KN7'iiiBpeedily rrmnveel by this rerur
dy. Nunienms inslnuces hnve been noticed whpre whole
fimiiliua wcie protijctcd fmin any serious cofisnpiencei,
while their neiphhors, with'iut the Cherry Pectorul, wtie
sutTurlinf from the dwearw.
Dr. J. C. Aver: Salkm. Ohio, tlth June, Ib3l.
I write to inform von ! the truly reirvirkahle ellwt of
yoiir CHKHUV Pl.CTOHAl. in this place, nud in my
own family. One of my d.iiifrhttwa was uinpletely cured
in three days of h diendful Whoopikb Coi'iiii, by takiun it
Dr. Means, one of nnr vriy best phsici,'tns ficely sints
that he cousidrra it the best remetly we have pulmonary
diseaw-s, ami that he has cured Niore vnsrs of Cuocp with
it than nay other mciliehic he ever ndministereil.
Out clerpyinen ol tho llaptist Church ainsthnt during
the nm of IxFtrHNZ here this itiii hi. he has seen cim-a
from your medicine he could scarcely huve believed ivi.h
Gift seeing.
Voors respectfully, J. D. lIf3l.AIR,
DepLty PoRtinas'er.
From ike dis(inuhhrd Professor of Clicmis-
try and Mrtcria Mcdtc.cy ttowdoin Colletie.
I have found the Chkmhv pRfTHRAL, ns its ingredients
show, n powerful remedy for colds, and eaughs, nnd pul
inouaiy difieases,
PMir.n Cleveland, M. D.
UnusfWicK, Me.. Vrh. fl, tH,r.
Ml . Af A I ,:S Tl N F. M OTT.
The v't'h hi clrbratcd Professor of Sitrry tn
the Medical Cidlcsc, New York tVy, says:
"It yives m plerisnre lo certify the value nnd cllieitcy
of 'AvKH'i CtiEEHY I'rcTok!..1 "wbicli I consider pecili
nrly adapted tcufe disisn 01 ih 'J'hrnnt nud Lungs.
Cm es tif sc.ye.ie diseases upon the l.uuc have been ef
fect rd by (iii-:bkv Pfctoral in sneh extrcmrt riifes as
warrant the lieiief that a remedy bus nt lenpth been found
tlmt cnu be depended mi to cure the C'oiishs. C'dda and
Cnnsumpiioii wltirh enrrv from our midst tlmus'inda every
year.- Itiaindectla nilieitm to which the nfliicted mil
.-.ok wuh e Mifideiiee for relief, and thoy Bliould not fail to
avail thenifflvi s of it.
Prepared and sold lit JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunliury hy II M ASS EH, and by
OrtijssUts ccncrallv Ihrnughnnt the Stnlc.
July :i0, l'8o3. ccow U. Xov. 13. '51.
CIP.aXJLA?..
PIIIE ruhscriher hegs leave respectfully to in
I Turin his fricmls and the pulilic generally
that he will continue the business of a
Cabinet Makers' rinding Etcre,
in all its vaiious brandies at tho old stand, No.
131 South .Second St.. below Dock st. Philadel
phia, and respectfully solicits a eontintinnco of
the very lilieral patronage lestowcd upon the late
lirm ofT. ct I.. Thompson, assuring his friends
that every exertion will ho nuide by himself and
those in his cniplov to merit a continuance of
their much esteemed favor.
THOMAS TIIOMrsOX.
Phila., Murch 4. 1651.- fun.
Kresit Arrival ol'
SPRING GOODS!
Hi A IV CLEMENT
S NFORMS his friends and customers that he
jj just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At Ms Store in M.u.ict 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, Driltingsl
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, -Muslin dt " '
Loins, Lawns, Ginghams, Rerages.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A Inre assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, M'oiucri ami Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf ami other Summer Hats.
riatei.
GROCERIES of every variety.
.Sugar, Tea, CoHce, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
Fish, Salt, &c.
HARDWARE,
Viz : lion and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &c.
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, cc
LIQUORS,
Wine Brandy, Gin, inm, Vliiskfy, &f.
tV Country produce of all kinds Ukeu in ex
change at the highest inaiket prices..
April 8, 1S51 ly.
THE STEAMBOAT
SUSUUjillANXA ,
yiTH.L niiika. regular trips for carriago of Pus.
spiigers between Sunbury and Northum
berland every day, except Sunday, on and after
Monday, Aptil 24th.
The bout will leave the wharf at Sunhury, at
8 o'clock, A. M., 1 1 o'clock and HO iiii..uU) A.
M., and 5 a'clock 30 minutes, P. M. ... -
.. licturtmig, will lejve the outlet lock at North-
umbeiluiiU, ul 8 u clock anj 15 minutes, A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 4 minutes, A. M., and 5 o'clock
and 45 minutes, P. M.
Fane, 10 cents. Excursion tickets, good for
one day, 13 cents.
Sunbury, April 89, 1854. tf.
Daguerreotypes !
GEORGE W. COBLE, '
IJESPEOTFl "I.LY announces tn the citizens
of Sunbury and vicinitv. tbat Im hn. .....in
opened a Dagiicrrean Room, and is prepared to
Uke likenesses. He warrants hia picture in ht
sotufselory to all wishing trud reresentations ef
themselves and friends. Special attention is paid
to children. Copies taken with accuracy. In
structions given on reasonable terms. His room
is at the old place, hi the Grand Jury Room,
(county buildings,) operating hours from 8 A.
M. sotil 3 P. M.. without reiaid to the atala at
the weather, . Comes should be sent iu on rlmwl.
days. ,. , . , . : . , ..... .. .
tuabiry, April J12, 1854 tf. ,
LOCKS Eight day and 30 hour Iroo a ad
J Wooden framed. Cream Nnt. tl
Nuts, Raisins, and Prunes, iust received n,l for
sale by ... ; ,w , VVM. A.KNAB1L
. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. . ... .
CJILVER WATCHESA lew double case
English Silver WaU-hea. for sals at un I...
t er
prices, tiy , .
H. B. MASTER,
Look to your Interests ! !
will fry lo please 1 1
S. N. THOMPSON i
rrp ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the pnblio generally that he has just re.
coived at his store, in Market street, 8unhury,
oeiow weaver a tlotel' an enlcnsivi stock or
'. SPRLNG AKO SUMMEli GOODS,
i , consisting'in part of , ; . .,
i Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimerts, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Jtiusitns, ves'.tngs, Linens, tft.
.-. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, :
! - i Calicoes, Muslin -de Lains, Lawns, .
Gnc,hams, lieragcs, Robrs, .
Woolens, Flannels, fyc.
',""";'' . 1 ;. fiuocio m
Sugar, Tcaa, Ci'llcc, Hicc, Molasses, L'hccse, ,
Spices, Salt, cVc, &c, Ac.
Hardware,
Nails, Screws, Tiles, Saws, Knives dc Folks, Ac
Queens and Glassware, ;
' of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
- A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
man, women and children.
II t Caps, &c, of various sizes and stylos.
lU-siilos a large and general assortment of
ruxluonalilc goods. Call and exannno for your
selves. MSf Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market p'iccs.
. Sunhury, 11 mo. 20 1853 4 m'. 30, 'S3.
Porte Mommies,
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY COODS.
riMIE attention of tho Trade, and others, in
I want sf Porte Monnaies, Pocket Donks,
Dankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri
ting Desks, Unckoaminon nnd Chess Boards,
Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work Boxes, Calms, Needle Books, Money
Belts, Cicar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Bazor
Strops, Travelling Flsks, and fine Cutlery, to
gelher with a large variety of Fct (loons
which will lie sold nt the lowest rales.
F. H. SMITH,
Porte Monnain anil Pocket Book Manufacturer
20S Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Sept. 11, 1853 tf.
"latest arkivaTof
Snring ami Summer Goods.
J. F. & I. T. SILINB,
bSl LCI I'LLLY announce to their friends
quit ti e public in general, that thev have
received at their Old Stand in Upper Aueustn
township, Northumberland county, Pa., their
Spring an. I Summer Good, and opened to the
public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c,
Consisting in part nf Cloths, blnrk and fancy
Cassimers, Sattinetts, Checks, and all kinds iif
SriUNG & SUMMER AVEAH.
Also a splendid assortment of
ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Pl;iid
(.'ashmercs, Do beges, Lawns, Ac.
Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Groroilc.
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens
wan, Drugs and Medicines.
Wooden Ware.
Also a larce assortment of Boots and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and Cups, such
as Silk,' Panama, and other
Hats, Salt, Cheese, Ac. !
Cull and See. !
Cheaper than the Cheapest, I
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price. i
Upper Augusta, May 0, 1S54. j
ValuableProperty for Sale
In the Borough (if Sunbury !
TlHE subscriber oilers for sale the following '
J. property in tho llorougli of Sunburv, viz: '
THE HOUSE ' j
Anil two contigiou3 Lots of Ground, !
on the south west corner of Market Square, now i
occupied by the subscriber as a store and divcl- j
ling. Also: i
THE STEAM SAW MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also:' a double two slury j
frame I
Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, '
in Elderberry street. Also: six acres of'
ground at the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna, j
on which are erected two frame houses wagon
house, etc. Also :
A House nnd Lot of Ground j
in Cranberry Btreet, near the river, on which lot '
are also erected three lime kilns. AUoj i
A House and lialf Lot of Ground, J
on the north east corner of Kiver and Dewberry i
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:" I
lwenty-lhree Vacant Lots
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- I I, 1854 tf.
zincTaTnts;
One third cheaper than white lead, and free
from all poisonous qualities.
The Xht Jersey Zinc Company
nAVI.VO jcrcjit y cnlnrirttl Ihi'ir works, ami iinjiMvcd
tlie quality ol'theirjiruilucli, are prcpated to cxecuts
unit-la iir ilicir
SUPERIOR PAINTS.
Dry. an.l pmund in til, iimairteU f .-icl.tC8 of frviu 25
to.'iitO pnumti ; hI
lry, in iKirrclii, of UlHl jvnmil each.
Their wtntB zmr, wliich i tltl nry or prountl in nil, ia
warrautrd I'ure mid imstirjsusteU fur If nly nnd uuilorni
U'liitetirif.
A DK-lhoH of preprntiiti lias recently Ijeeu Hiticovered,
which euatiles Ihr CVunpony U wnrnml thrir jwimtii tn krep
irtub uiiti tfitit in the kt-tti f.ir (tny ieoim!Jr lime. In this
i espect their jwiuts will t sujteruir lt uuy ttilier iu the
ninrkrt
Their brown zinc namt. which is told at a lnv price.
mid can Only le made from the Zinc orei from tw Jer
sey, ia now well knnwit for ita protn tive quaiitica when
applied l iron or ck(it metuiic sun area
Their at 'iie clur paint posscsaea nil the propfl lea nf the
Itrown, nnd ia of mi aiirccid.lt c 'l"r l jvtiniiug Collages,
ucpots, inn DUihiinga, unncfp, xr.
. . I-KENUH & RICHARD?,
WlKiseanlc Paint Dealers nnd importers,
N. W. cur. of M'lh .V Market bis.. iMiikuleluhm
Phibdelphla, April t. 1861. Cm. .
s. m. sab r now w. o. rirrs.tr, ia. j. . chassum
UarlholoM', Tiffiiny f$ Co.
IMrOHTEKS AND DH.I:R8 JN
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
tun 'agents for the sale or '
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
A'o, 2u8 Hnltimore Street,
Baltimore.
If our Good, on examination, are not as cheap
as they can he bought in any other market they
may he returned forthwith at pur expense.
Baltimore, Nov. 0, 1853. ly.
.'V,Vm.F.PCTT3,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below 134, nortA side,
PHILADBLfHIA.
Phila., Jan. S8, 1854 ly. .... V
fTROCE IUE8 Sugar. Calfce, Tea. MoJ
m W ses. Rica. Halt. . t.wi w,;-.t .
by L W. TEN EH Sl cn.
BuBbury, AprUSS, 1854. .
IT oouka.ii.L. anJ 11
andforwleby - II. li. MASS EH.
"AID AND COMFOftT
To Your n iricchaiiict.
GEORGE RENN.
' MANUFACTURER or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style. '
THE subscriber respectfully cull, the .ttenti.n
ment of every quality and pric of
rAHI.ET-WAHE.
wlileh csnnot fsil to nnnmmend itself (o,YCTy on,
Io svill examine it, on account of its Jursbls
wnrkmsnship nnd splendid linish, made up 0f th.
best stock to be hsd in tlie city. No effort is
pared in the mnnufneture of his wsre, snd tbs
subscnlwr is determined to keep up with th.
many hniirovements which are constsntly bcins
mndo His stock consists of Mahogany
Sofas., MlvaiiM and Lounge,
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND BIMXC TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phihv.
delphia manufacture. .
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and pries,
CUPBOAIiDS WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities ef
chairs,
including varieties never before to be had Ir.
f iinhury, such as MAiiociAirr, Buck W.ii,tjT
iWno"" Ml"-'!GRKciKi sxn Wisnsom
r .i , ' TAcr P"'yo s'. which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or clsewhore.
J lie snbscrilrer is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about, the quality and finish of his ware and
(.hairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as (mod
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try 1 roduce tiikcn in payment for work
UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a hnndsome Hssiist, he is now
prepared for Lndertaking, and attending funcr
als, in tin, vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
, ,t:r"M 110 Wnro Koom Market Street,
below 1 hompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern
GEORGE RENJV.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf.
Important lo CoalljaicTsr
T,Vf 7',gfril,,r" h"?V inform the public, th.t
they have entered into partnership under 111.
nrinof Kase. Reed & Co.. for the purpC0M '(
niimng. sl.tpping and selling eoal, Jcli.nd a
Sunbury, or at any other point along the 8u"
qtielinnna. 8 "
They will be ready to deliver eoal, well prepa
red. on cm tract or otherwise, at all times, on il..
.l.orlM,noce, snd on the most reasonable tern ..
Orders received at Khnmnkin by
, , KASK, REED & CO.
Sunbury, June i, 185a. ly.
Cheap dutches cjJevelrt"
; HOLFSALE and Retail, a, the .Thifade,.
plnu ateh and Jewelry Store," No. 98
North t?ccond Street, corner of Quarry,
PHIIADEUHIA.'
O..I.II-n-eT Wstcl.cs, fall jcwpW. tsei.ri.tcn.es.
M -'t Fine Silver Siwctade, ,
H vcr lp. full j,.wM, jtl. Uokt Hrarelel, m
Hlver Lever, lull jewl'd 1-J ,l,e.' 0ld Pencil,, I Z
tes-w- 7,v,rlver T w
Oolit rent, wilh Pencil anil Silver Ilnliler, oo
Gold Kinger Ringa. 37J cents to !f 80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, 18j; Lunct,
i oilier articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they arc sold for.
STAL ITER & HARLEV,
r i , .. Suwcssors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers sad
Lepincs, still lower than the above prices.
Sept. 10, 1S53 ly. 1
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
JAMES Ji. F IDLE It,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA. .
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver I. opine d0
" Quiirtier do
Gold prlls and pencil and silver halder.
Silver J ea and Table Spoons
Bracelets. Breast pi., Ear rings Ac.
.n An ed and sold at price, a. Iow ,. any
Novciubcr S7. 1852. tf. '
liliicksinitliiii.
TIHE .uh.cril.er hereby inform, the citizens of
i..icn '.'" ",rV' "nd "T l'ublic eencrally, that he
intends to carry on the
Hlackniitliingr Ruslnpis
on his own account, and that he has removed
hi. shop from near Clement', store, to a new
shop on the premise, of Murk Scupl.am. in K.wn
r8 He Wi" be ,r ecommods,"
all Ins customers.
HENRY PARTON.
Sunbury, .March 5, 1854 if.
DAVIS & CULIN,
Dealers in
LAWS fc CIIIXDELIERS.
" Crer Fourth and Cherry Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
J J A ING enlarged and improved their Store.
T-t"!' , ,a! '"g !he 'rSM""niei,tof Lamp,
m rhiladelphia cty, thev are now prepared to
furnish PINE OIL CAMPHENE
BURNING FLUID,
ETHEREAL OIL. Thosphen. Gas .J T.a-d
Oil. Lamps, Lantern, of all patcrns. Fancy Hotel
and Hall Lamp. Chandeliers, Girandole. Tud
Candc eabras, and Brit.annia Lamps, at the
Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by
thepsckage, at a small advance over Auction
pnee.. Being large MANUFACTURERS or
Tr?'1, ,Ur",n8 luid' E,hereal Of. Alcohol!
and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they Z fur-
Phila., Sept. 84. 1853 ly.
WM. M'CARTY, BookBeuii "
H towTlFULLV inf"n' th ihbiunr. .
town and country, tkat he has lately reci
.VtockfrDT, P 'ila'1elt'hi. l'f add!7,rhS.
stock of book, m every br.nchof Literature. " a
iee'them.' "" f Uindi"" Vl"
Sunbury, Dept. 17, I853'.
tico'llT.'
this r. n"i . u mon"y Ji"K A supply srf
Ihi. valuable med.tui. just received and fl-r sal.
Su.burv .., '.I "-B-MAS8ER.
QHAIN PUMPS.. A small urber ef the..
otorttoZf' """" "d
i. . , H. B. MASSER.
rnrnbury. June 4. .1853.
J EMNyELlY A assortment ef Gold and
Oliver Peacils and Pens, for sale cheap by
G, ELSBERU & CO.,
Market alreel, opposite the Tost Ofliee
Bunbury, Oct. 8, 1853
1IAND BILLS neatly printed new type-
promptly exeoutec at tkie oltiee. As
blanks, of all kinds on superior psper.
Kunbury, Feb. 14, 1853.
TAT8 and Caps, (Silk, Beaver. Fur aa
oioucn, rrnama, Leghorn, Ursid aud Lhiu
for men and boys. Lwliea Uonneisfol' all styW
Bunkury, AnrI It, 51
just received and for sal. by "
Sunbury, Jm. 4, 183J
May B, WM. A. K.. OH.
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