Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 16, 1854, Image 4

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SUNMUHY AMERICAN AND SHAMOK1N "JOURNAL.
Poetry
THE ANCIENT TOMBS.
We seldom meet with nevrspaper poetry
t all comparable with the following, which
we chanced lo meet with in the Christian
Advocate. The author ia an original correa
pondent of thM paper, and appear a too mod
eat even to aaaume a fiitilioua gignature,
while If we judge correctly hie real name
ahould not be unknown to fame:
They riae on isle and ocran'e shore,
They stand by lake and stream,
And garnish many a shepherd's tale,
And many a pool's dream.
Where daikly waves tho northern pine,
. Where bright the myrtle blooms,
And on the desert's trackless sands,
Arise the Ancient Tombs.
The hands that raised them, long ago,
In death and dust have slept.
And long the grave hath sealed the founts
Of eyes that o'er them wept,
But si i II they stand like ocean rocks,
Amid the passing waves
Of generations, that go down
To their forgotten graves.
for many nn eaily nation's steps
Have passed from hill and plain;
Their homes are goup, their deeds forgot,
But still their tombs lemain ;
They tell, when time hull) left no trace
01 lowers or storied page,
To latest times, how glorious was
Kanli's holy heritage.
They tell us of tho lost and mourned,
When earth was new lo tears,
The burd that left his loneful lyie,
The chief that left his spears:
Ah. where their lights of love and'famo,
On those dark alters shed,
To keep, undimmed, through time and
change,
The memory of the dead.
If so, alas for love's blight tears
And for ambition's dreams,
For earth has kept their monumenTs,
But lust the sleepers' names;
They live no more on history's scroll
Or song's inspiring breath,
For alters raised to human lame
Have turned to shrines of death.
But from your silence, glorious graves,
What myslio voices rise,
That thus through passing ages speak
Tboir lessons to the wise.
Behold how still the world rewards
Her brightest, as of yore ;
For then she gave a nameless grave,
And now she gives no more.
l'E.WSYLVANIA AKTIIRACITK COAL IP!
LUKDU.V.
The Railroad Journal learns thai a move
tnent is about being made lo introduce nn
thracitecoal into use in London, and arranr
menls are in piogress for the importation of
H into jngmnd irom Pennsylvania. It is
aaid lhal the English bituminous coal is re
tailed there this summer at seven dollars
twenty-seven cents ; that last winter it was
retailed at ten dollars eighteen cents per lorn
end will probaly be higher the coming win.
ler. The writer suggests thal wilh ouf An.
thracite coal, our grates for burning it could
be sent, as they difler somewhat from those
now in use in London. Stoves, he believes,
will not be tolerated in England, but the
grates will be accepiable- He concludes by
Baying that "Londoners, he is convinced,
will give the thing a fair trial, and it only
wants this to make them give up revelling
in their own smoke." He has been in this
country and understands I ho subject well,
particularly the difference in the quality in
the two coals If their Bituminoua coals
eel! at the above prices, the greater durabil
ity of our Anibracite must certainly render
it far more economical to the people of
London.
A FFAirts at St. Peteusburo. The Jour
nal of Commerce has an interesting letter
from St. Petersburg, which after giving us an
inkling of what is going on ll.ere, in refer
ence to the war, says:
The exaggerated reports which appear in
English and French journal in regard to tho
condition of St. Petersburg, are often so ob.
viously untrue as not even to merit contra
diction. Such are Ihe foolish stories that
Nicholas, the Emperor, is insane; that Count
Nesselrode has been hissed in the streets,
and that Ihe Heir Apparent to the throne, in
conjunction wilh many leading noblemen,
has entered a solemn protest against the fur
Iher prosecution of tho war. All tidings from
St. Petersburg tend to show that these and
many similar stories are not even founded
upon fact; but as jet the court, tho nobility
and the people, remain united in the deter
mination of firm resistance to Iheir foes.
A watch was lately sent by mail from
Pensaoola Flon'da, to Bangor, Maine, to be
repaired nnd sent back again by the same
conveyance ; and tho whole expense was five
dollara and sixty centa less than the price
asked for the same repaira at Pensacola.
The total number of killed during the St.
Louia riot was ten, and some of the wounded,
al last advices, were still in a dangerous con.
dition. It is estimated that 2000 pistols and
S00 bowie knives were sold in the city while
the riots were in progress.
liTJmEIl'SCOENER."
Anawer to laat weeks EniSnia-TiiK Upaovsiesia"l!
cxsuav.
For tha Buubury Anwiicaa
aeoGRAPIIICAI, ENIGMA.
I am composed of 20 tettcri.
M a"; ! o.'
My 19 14 11 1. . ' Alll"'"e Oceaa.
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Mr 1 is i is u ei.. ... i. '.
My 13 7 7 13 HO IS ,3 ,4 iao... of ih. . W
ray l IS 13 le 1. . ealabratad ialau4 in ih7Tw
My U II . 4 is a di,i.oa r Zi"
Mv KDIIii.ui,,!.,. uu-
My 17 Is 1 1 ia s ulf iu Earopa.
MrllHMlllju.clrfi,!,,,
anaansea, w
Ma 1 I 1 1 ia 1 county In ludiana
- My SO 4 T 14 1 W is a eouuly in Kantucky.
My waole wa. a highly diuU.jaiahwJ pulot of tka
a anariaan rovul a lion .
JOHIT V. MARTIN,
MKIICHANTTAILOH,
RESPECTFULLY informs his
euatomer. u. b.s Just r.i " '"
city a new and complete assortment 01
Mtn$ Wtaring Jppartl,
which he will make up to order, . 'P
any other eeisblishment in the
lh best in IhS i iinu"i"" "", .,u 'a
M-rsclle. and : fc Vesting..
other fcinen. ror o. ., ;--, -
: . r, . la. Tirrk Tina, and a
Cloths, LiMinii "" T. .
variety of other articles for Mens wear.
Sunbury, June iu, to-"
Spring nml Summer (Joods !
Peter w. Gray
NFORMPjIiis fiieuds (lint he has just received
a good assortment of Hiirins and Puinmor
Goode at his .Store in W'horilcbcrry street. His
stuck consists of
DRY GOODS. VIZ :
Cloths, Csssiincrs, ."-'ntlinclts, Jeans, Drillings,
uarages, Uarnga ijo Lames, Ginghams,
Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla .SilkM, Summer Shawls,
Dress Trimming ami nil items
in the Dry Goods line. Also, a
arse assort met of SllOON fur Men Women and
Children. Summer Huts.
Groceries oTcvcrj- variety,
Teas, CoflVo, Sugar, Molasttes, Spites, Salt,
Fish, Ac.
fin rd ware.
A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs,
Buckets, Wash Hoards, Brooms, Brushes, Sce.
Qi'F.r.xswittr. a general assortment.
Country produce, taken at tho highest market
prices.
Sunbury, June 3, 1851. tf.
or Tasteless Salts,
Prepared bv
WEiSER & BRUNER.
This prcpaiation is recommended as an ex
cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly,
is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re
sembling lemonade in flavor. This medicine is
highly bencliciul for diseases peculiar to summer
and hot weather.
Sunbury, July 1, 154.
Colored Window Glass.
W. MOWBRAY k CO.,
OUTH West corner TENTH & HUNTER
5 Sts., would renpectfully invite the altention
of Merchants, Builders and others to the beauti
ful variety of work produced at their establish
ment, consisting of
STAINED WINDOW GLASS,
suitable for Hotels, Enloons, public and private
buildings;
Churched Ornamental Stained Glass,
Transoms and Siile Lights for Vestibules,
Balcony, Piaza and Stuircaae Windows. Also,
I.ead Basil and .S'luincd Glass for Churches,
Scriptural Figures and Altar pieces, accurately
worked up to order, and furnirlicd in any part of
the United States.
Flocked enameled and matted decorative
Church Window (ilnas executed in Gothic and
other architectural styles, and competent work
men sent to any part of the Union. Ordors from
a distance promptly answered.
N- B. An Agent wanted for this place.
I'hila., July 23, 1854. 3m.
Just Published and for Sale
by WM. McCAKTV, Bookseller,
Sunbury, Pa.
The American
. LEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in tho United tales.
By Coi.mnson Rrr.n, Esq.,
Ipsae hgis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a shor
system ot conveyancing, liy A. Jordan, Pres
ident Judge of Ihe Eighth Judiciul district of
Pa., and Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county
Hinre the publication of tho book, the following
letter has bean received from Judge Pearson of
Harrisburg :
If ianuBt nn, June 30, 1853.
Gexti.kms.y :
After a careful oxiiminatiou sf your "Amer
icau pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in cx
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
competition of the precedents thus offered to the
public. I he legal pru!ciion in 1 ennsylvunia
stunds in need of a correct svstem of pleading,
adapted to our habits of bueiiic?s, and the practice
of the courts, l our forms ot declarations being.
to a great extent, founded on the acts of astembly,
will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our slate.
Yours, with great respect,
JXO.J. PEAKHON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. hindcl, Esipiiies.
W. McCabtv, Esq.,
Dear Sir: I received more than a jesr sgo
a copy ot "lteed.s J'leadera Assistant improved
I by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with
soma care voon afterwards, and bavo bad occa.
sion to uso it several times since. I think it de.
culcil ly valuable aa a luunurl for practising
attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not heeituta
to recommend it. If it were cenerully used it
would increase the accuracy of the profession in
mutters which are often very carelessly done.
I am very truly yours, ore,
J. S. BLACK.
I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist.
ant, and have exumiiicd it sufficiently to enal le
me lo concur very heartily in the above commen
dations by tho Chief Jutitice.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.
July 19, 1851.
8uubury, July SO, 1854
A1MUEL W. PEPPER
aeccassoa to
HENRY J. PEPPER & SON,
Wntchei, Jewelry & Silver Ware,
No. 175 Chestnut St., opposite tin Slate House,
PBXX.ADBZ.rUZA.
Phila., May 27, 1854 ly.
ILEV'S COLO CAXVY. An excel
lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale
tt this office.
December 4, 185t.
KY GOODS Cloths, Caaaimers, batlinelt,
Vestings, Tweed, Summer cloth, Velvet
cord, Tickings, Check, Muslins, Ae. juat recei
ved for and sale by I. W. TUNEK & CO.
Sunburv, April SJ. 1804
AUIES' Dress Goods. Boring and Summer
A Shawls, b luck silk, silk poplins, De Laiue,
Ginghams, De bsae. Lawns and calico, just re
ceived and fur sale by . WM. A. KNAUB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1831.
TLANiC Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons
c., for sole by H. B. MAbSER.
anbury Apri 86, 1851.-.
GR H l-RIES 8egars, Coffee, Molasses
8m.., ou Brandy. Gin, Wine, Macker
. Ilervirg ,ua 8,U( jua ivfi ,a for
ta v . WM. A. KNABfl.
A CA11D.
rtllXION'S PATBSJT i :
Ventilating Furnace.
J'HB nlMrrllMr would aaH lh Mtenlloa rtf ll partis,
ran'tlrine a aVairahle I LHNAl K. to VIIII.HN'a)
XK.IHIATKD YVARMINU AND VKNT1I.ATIN0)
AI'PAKATfU.
The reputation of this Pnraaea la now wJI known,
havhia; hfni lntmduetl, tlmliie; tl.a past five yrnrs. Into
alK.nl I.VM pnhlle IniiMina-a. awl morel nan Ptssl private
dwellinfrai this, Ufther wilh IImi ImnwHia, ItwransatS
aalra every virar, ia Ihe beat evidence ttta! cau be adduced
of ita superfluity over all other furnarea.
II y the nee of Cailsnn'a Furnace, yu aecer tint follow
hie ailvatttnfrea : .. ;.
l-'asa Vk.tii.atiu.
1'vke Am the Iwwiine; surfaces fceinf al a tsiaparaturt
Hint will not diasccnte tlir air.
KcnnnMicAi. t'ss ov Vest.
Oihat Uvsabiliti lMi(t made enlirrly of Oast Iron,
not liitlile If. rust, will require norctwira tltit inaj a lifetime;
it ia enailjr mnttagerl, ami will not exrvtae Ihe huilili.ta in
which it ia placed tu ilnuger frtnn lire like Ihe utber lurna
cel. hnve llie leliinouinls of hi.itdrr.la of lite mnrt iwi
eittilir turn, to altcitt lolhe truth of llienNive alHleincnt,
all of wliotti pMllounce it Ui Iw ttifi.lediy Ihe Itert runnier
yet invented, for producing n pure mid healthy ntn.nfl.
pliere. We herewith annex Ihe unities of a few well
knoivil and eminent I'mfcaora, who hnve uml them, ihhI
ktndlv fnniislied tta their tmniea aa referetieea :
l'mf. John S. Ilnri, I'rof. Pnrker, I'rof. N'nrlon.
Prea. Wm. II. Allen, I'rof. Paraom, I'rof. Dana.
I'rof. H. Silliniun, I'rof. It ipley,
NIXE SIZES.
We have mlrotjured, thia jenion, five new aizei ; i
tlmt all pur lira amy nvuilthenwelcraof thia fr.ent improve
ment at a very moderate coat. We are now prepared to
furnUh an appnrntua to warm a amgle iin.iii, or the lur-
eeai puinic imiiuiiig in trie country.
.i". i. I'orintna. complete,
S.
35
4.S
49
00
TO
HI
111?
9.
4.
S.
3.
4.
" for Brickwork, ....
(. ....
Hxtra Rottiator, (including Bar ana Trench
I'latrs.)
s.
.
Thia Xo. 0 ia ttie lurceM and mrwt powerful Vntiutce
ma'lr in titer iiintry, nml is nriintrniily nriuptrd for Church
es nml other Inrge cIiim l)tiiltlita.'S-
We continue lo aril the nppirntns at thr anm price na
when first introilticctl, five yenra atro Although the prc
Pent llifctll price of iron hi. il'icrrrtaril thril cat 2.) percent.
owing1 to their Brent wetuhl, attll vc tire ennhleil, by Ihe.
grrnt inrreitnc of mlea, to fnrnmli Ihe mticlr nl the lo'weRt
possible, price. One. Knnnilry nlone, Aleasra. Wnrnick .V
r.eihraii.tr, hnve contracted to furnish us wilh 5C0 Ions nf
Furnaces thia aenson, so Hint we ore now prejinred to
furnish them wholrsnls or retail. We snperinlrnd the
erection of all Furnaces, when required, and warrant them
in nil cases.
METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE.
We have alio the nmst complete Conking Hnnpe tlmt
has yet bcrii introduced, to which we rut! the attention of
nil who niuy wish to secure the moid perfect ond doirnhte
Ciiikinsr nppamtus ever invented.
EMERSON'S PATENT VENTILATORS.
W't are Ihe only Atents in Pensvlvnnia for the tnnnufae
ture nml a-itc of this Ventilator, which is ocknowledned to
lie Uie only pal Im't Ventilntor ever ini.de for coriecllnrr
the dr.-incht. in smoky ehiunites, and f..r ventilating build
ings of nil kinds. As there nre a sreitt ninny unltnttoua of
this vnlunhle nrticle now olltrml for sale, parties will be
careful to exniuinc (but it has the Kiiierso.i llirlgc ntlurheit.
PATK.NT RUGISTKH8 AND VKXTILATDUS.
We have the largest and most complete nssortment of
Hot Air Kefisters and Ventilators to lie found in the Uni
ted Stalca. I'artiea who wish to purchase, either for pri
vate use or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan
tage to examine our stock.
PI.ATF. AND inON MANTLES.
We hnve nlwnya on hand un extensive assortment of
these beautiful Miiutles, in exact imitation o" F.gyplion,
Spnnish, Gnlwny, 8iennn, nml olhar rare mniMca.
OPK.N CKATF.8
For An.tir.ieite nnd llilumiiioiia Cial. Also, an entire
new Pattern of ihe low d;vn nrule. nindr from tho Eng
lish Patterns, nml entirely new in this country.
SOL AOI'.NTS for the F.nglixh Kneniiatie Fliniring
Til.. Ijarukirk Chimney Tops, nnd Tena Cotla Orno
liieuts, anuli aa Itnrdr.i Vuses, e.
Pcraons niton! huiUling. Would do well to rxaiulne our
stock before purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether pnr-chHsino-or
ih.t. are corduiily welcomed at our extensive
Wurerooms, nnd where we should be happy to furuihh
any information respecting any of our goods Ihnt mny be
desiried. A Insik on Wnriuing tmd V'entilalnig enn lie
had gratuitously at our stoic, either personally, or by Let
ter, .
5. A. IIATtRlfON,
Warming nndVenliiating Warchnnsr,
110 Walnut !t , lielnw Mtxlh,
Phil idelpliin,
Phila., May S, l1 8m
New Goods for the People !
BENJAMIN 11KFFNK11
IJESPECTFULLV informs the public in geu--'
eral that he has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
Spring ami Summer iloodg
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.'
His stuck consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and. worsted.
ALSO .
CnllcocH, Ginghams, Lawnn,
BIoUMBCliiic De lvalues
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries),
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iroii
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Alao nn eiccllent assortment of
QTIEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assnrtment of IIOOTH & SHOES.
H ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Suit, Fish, ..N-c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trude, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
1" Country produce taken in exchange
the highest prices.
Lower Augusts, Msv 6, 1854.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
Fiom the Franklin lumtitutc, Phibttlt-lpliia, from tbt
American liutiiute, New York, and
FIVE FIUST PUEMIUMS
From Different Fairs in New England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 iV 1GG Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Mass. and
Wcstfield, Mass.
Portrait Painting and Talhotyping, in the
highest slate of perfection, done iu all the above
Establishments.
Sky-Lights used in all the establishment,!.
Miniatures taken equally as well by them in
cloudy as iu clear weather.
Phila., May 27, 1854 tf.
JAMES B7GGS, Jr.,
CHAIR & PURITITTJRE
Ware rooms,
No. 82 95 North Front Street,
Above Areb, -
PHILADELPHIA.
TJF Chairs, (Settees, Bureaus, Uedsleade, Ta
bles, Lnokiug-Glasscs, Blonds, &c., in every va
riety, sold ut the lowest prices for Cash.
Phila., May 27, 1854 4m.
-------
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in
such cases made and provided.
H. U. MASSER, Pres't
Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
fcunbury, June 3, 1854. tf.
AT8 AND CAPSrA. splendid lot of
lasluonable Milk. Woo - and f ur Hals,
aUo Clth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Caps for sale low by
' ' ' O. ELSBERQ 4 CO.
urket street, opposite the Post Ollice.
Sunbury, Oct 8, 1853
GOLD PENS wilh and without cases, of a
very suiierior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals
ly , H. II. MASSER.
bunbury, Dec 27, 1851.
TJATENT BRITTANIA 8TOPPERS for
p liar bottles lor sale by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April. IS, 1851
WANING
VLAXaCS of every description cm be had Vy
MttJW "rT vVf uaaeinre ai we yimerirwr.
' AtTENTlON!
For the Dletr6p6litnn Clothing Store of
O. ELBBERQ ft CO.,
Markit Strut, opporit tht 1'oit Office.
VE have juat feeelveil and on hand now the
T " moat beautiful, largest tnd beat aamrted
stock of ready-mails Clolhinff adapted t Hprtna;
and Summer wear ever before brought Into
Sunbury or nny place In thia section of the coun
try. Ouf Clothing; made by the best hands and
under our own supervision, we know will Rive
entire satisfaction to buyers, i Blill anlherinn to
oof old motto "CAeito for Co..," wo'll dispose of
our goods reasonable rid rapidly. All wo any
is t coinn, examine and price our goods and we
feel sure you'll buy.
We offer you at Ihe very lowest prices every
ininginiil le variety of Coats, A'ests and panto, cut
in the lawt fashion and warranted to til. Cloths,
coinimcrcs, sattinetts, linens, drilling, jenna,
silks, sulins, and all other kind made into Clo
thing. ' Also a Inrc assortment of Dools and fshnes j
among these a splendid variety of ladies shoes,
ladies and gents gaiters, eVc. 1
SILK HATS, '
Panama, I'alnilcnf, Pearl and all oilier Hats and
Caps we have a great variety of. Alwi a ttreat
lot of trunks, valises and carpet bags for sale cheup
JEW ELK V.
We have a splendid lot nf watches, and all
kind of Jewelry suitable fur ludivs and gentlemen.
PISTOLS.
All kinds of Revolt era, double and sinule
i '.nrrl licll. A ...1 .,., . Ul.;,,. Col.... ....1
t.vi". . m n in L.ur, p., vutluio niiu
all other goods generaily kept in our line con be
j found at our store, all of which we intet'd to sell
I at the very lowest price. Don't forget the place,
U. LLSULKli & Co.
' Market Square, opposite the Post Ollice.
Sunbury, May 0, 18.t.
llidilv
7
Intercstm" News !
rTHE information brought to us by tljn stcam
ship Asia of the sudden decline of Flour,
Indian corn, Ac. iu Europe, is no doubt interest
ing to some, and therefore it must be also inter
esting to a great many others te know that while
there it so much fluctuation in tho price of
lirendstufl's at home and abroad, there is nothing
to effect the low price nf tho
Large and Excellent Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER CL0TII1FG,
just received by S. Bchnurman & Co., and on
hand at there stoic
On the corner vf Market and Faint Streets,
directly opposite John Young's store, where they
will be pleased to wail upon all thnso who wish
to buy good and cheap clothing. Also a frersh
supply tif
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c,
which they have purchased ot a very low price
at Philadelphia and therefoic can afford to sell to
their customers at the most reasonable prices.
They still, (after some experience in business')
cling to the good motto, "ctiKsr roil cash. Call
and see for yourselves.
K.SCH.NCRMAN & CO.
Riiiibnrv, May 0, 1854.
This Way ! This Way ! !
Soring nnd Summer Goods.
rRILING & GRANT.
RESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and Ihe 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, Sunbuiy.
Their stock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimercs. Sattinets, Vesting,
Flannels, U'ollens, tyc.,
And nil kinds of Spring & Summer Wear.
Also n splendid variety nf
LADIES DKKSS &; FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
', licruges,
And every variety of goods suitably for La
dies wear.
Also a largo assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also an rxtonsive assortment of
Hats and Caps run Men and liovs.
Also a large assortment of CillOCUKlLlS,
St'Cll AS
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a tresh supply of
DKIU9 AND MF.DICINM.
Besides the largest and most general assnrt
ment of all kinds of goods lo be had iu this
place.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price,
riunhury, May 13, IS54.
W. ft. S1UCKM4X.
TllnkMS OKIU..
STOCKMAN & O'NEILL,
GENERAL
Commission iHcvdjant
35i N OUT II WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
REFERENCES.
Tlvis. Itichardson & Co. Philadelphia.
A. G. Cattell & Co. "
Ruttcr & I'atteson, "
Charles Ellis & Co. "
Durgiu & eious, "
Phila., April 8, 1 85-1. ly.
FJIRDJAVCS
PATIA'T
S t 1 1, 1: s ,
Sold at their
WAREHOUSE,
No. 225 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers' SCALES,
sot in any purt of the country, by experienced
workmen, and at short notice.
Phila., April 8, 1854. Cm.
liosendale Hydraulic Cement.
An excellent article for Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-houses and Cellars,
AN I) for keeping dampness from wet and
exposed walls. For sale by
CHARLES SHEPAKU SMITH,
Corner of Front and Willow Sts. liuilroad.
Philadelphia, April 22, 1804. ly.
DOCTOR JOSEPH w7 CAMERON!
JESI'ECTFl'LLY informs the citizens of
Ihe llorough of bunbury and vicinity, that
he has permananily located himself in auid
Borough ; and offers his professional services to
those who may wish to employ him. For the
present he can be found at Weavers Hotel.
Sunbury, March II, 1854. if.
w. i i:i:n a, co.,
; SUNBURY. PA..
.'if- 1 .: I- . - 1 , ;
AVE juat received a fresH supply of nw
1.. r , . ..
ir
...... uuwki': Aiiuir uieiiiia aim uie puU
lie are respectfully requested to call and inspect
them., 'f'htiv will Iia anl,! fliaat. (if 1 i.
j . . ...-h. vaults, auiva
Mid small profits" is still their motto.,
Sunbury, Pa., April S3, 1854.
r6CK8ZrETgh7day and 30 hour IroTTSnd
Wooden framed, Cream Nuts, Ground
Nuts, Raisins, and Prunes, just received and for
,e b ' WM. A. K.NADU.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854.
CULVER WATCHE8.-A few double case
, fcngliah Silver Watches, for sale at very low
v 7 . H- B- MAS81?K.
gMITirs ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
ltR, a fxesh supply just received, and for
MWbyi . ...MU. B,MA8ER.
onhuty, tn. 10, USi. '
CHERRY PECTORAL:
rr Ilia Car
COUOH8, COLD8,
HOARSENESS, BR02T
, OHITISf CROUP, ASTefet
MCA, WHOOPING OOT7QH
A2TD CONSUMPTION.
TOCUHK A COM), with hadacb and ffoKii
nf the biHly, tnk Uie C'iikrhv Pncthral on Being tu led,
r "wcni uuniip ui 11115 1 u.
rcm A Oni.u khj Nmtin, tnkcit mum. tut, ii'mimnil f.Vt"
ilttitf, nvonnlmt to (lirectitniK on the It-iltte. miff the ililtlrnl.
v will toon 1m rnnnvrd. Nuite wili iuflt-r fr"in this
Imuhle when they find it rim liem rviulily rtirnl. l'lTH'iit
utllicti-il wilh a Rtmltil cotiyh, whirh hrenkv thrm nf thrir
runtot night, Wilt fimt, ly inking the Cherry Pertnnil on
ffniitp t lied, tliey iiHiy be mire ol'friuml, miUnken Btppp,
nml t'tii('(ncnHy f-frt'fhinpr r-t. limit rvMi fnmi suller-
itig, iuu tin titlitiiatr cure, in iiH-ifdul to tliouaunda wlin in
lluin iittlirti 1!, by tins invaluable ri nii-tlv.
Frtiin lis nrtf-nlile rTrrt in Ihefe rna'. many find
tht-1 imc Ives unwilling to fttreyo its une when tlio necvuity
1(K II HUH Cl'IlSfd
From two viriiwnt Plivnirimis in '
KavrtVicvim.. Ttntn . At.rit I A. IK1
fir We lmv jriven your Cherry Ptetorl an cixteimiVe
niui in ur jiiiiciicf, nun mm it 10 snrpuffn every oinei re
medy we huve for curing nflVrti-mn of the reinit'rv or
Kn.. DICMKH tt HAMPTOX.
TOSlXOnnSAXU PUl.lCfPKAKKKS this remedy
is hiviiluiiHt, hi by lis iietiution tlielhrotitiiiiil hine;i, when
tiiken in mnll ttiaiinticn it reinovesnll honiBeiieM iu it few
ii miib, aim i'iinin i u ii) iiiuruilSCB ifitr niw.r iiiiu iirAiuiiiiy
Of (lie Vt'ICP.
ASTII.MA is tr-nenilly mnr-h rrlirvi'd, nnd oficn wlnifly
etin-a uy hirry rwdrti. lint in err nre S'me r;iBono nh.
siinnte ns to yield entirely t'i ir niwlicine. Cherry Pecto
rul will en re ihrin, it thv c;m lie cured.
IlKONCliri'lS, nr iriiiiitmn oi ihe Ihnmt nnd nppi'f
poii mil 01 me niitt!!, limy ite rnreu ny Liking uiierry re to
ml in stimll und iri'fiK'nt dnscs. The uircomtorinble op
prt'mii is stHin rrni'vt n.
Rev. Dovt. 1sASIN(J, of npoktyntNev Yirk, slntes:
'I have seen the Cherry I'winrj'rl eme such eases of
As! hum nnd Hrourhh if us lendK me to believe it can rarely
fail to eure lhw: diansies.n
POIl CHOI.' P. (five nn cmetie of nnfhnony, to Im
lolloweil by larpe unit i'rtnnl ilnsi1 of the Cherry Pwtn
inl, mud i' subdues the dismse. ll Uiken in season, it will
li"t fail to cure.
WHOOPING COrr.TI may be broken up and s.on cu
red bv the use of Cherry Pedum I.
TliV. INF Li; K.NZA is speedily removed by tins reme
dy. Numerous instances h-tve been notieed where whole
finnihes were protected front any serious condeqnenees,
while their neiih-r, wilhont the Cherry Pectorul, wtie
snrlerint frmn the d incase.
Dr. J. C. Ayer: pALKM.OIiio, 11th June, 1851.
write to inform you of the truly remarkable effects of
your CHKUttY PI-IcTOllAl iu this pluee, ami in my
nwn t'uimly. One of my daughters wus eumplelely cured
in lin e davs of n drrudlul W hooping Cocoii, by taking it
Dr. Menus, otieofour very bent physicians fieely stntet
lhal he roniders it the het remeily we have nulimmtirv
iliiteasef. nnd that he has cured more ennen of Crocp with
it than any other medicine he ever administered.
Oni clergymen ut ihe llaptint Chnreh nays that durinir
the run of Ixpm-kxza here this uns ni. he hns seen enres
frtHii your medicine he could scarcely huve believed Jvitli
out seeiup.
Yours reppeclfully, J. P. SINCl.AlH,
Deptty Pimtinnsler.
From the ttistiiigithhctt Professor of Chemis
try and Mctcrin Mcdxcr Aomhnn College.
I have found the Chkrkt Prctoiul, as its ingredients
show, a (tmvert ul remedy for colds, und caughs, und pul
monary diseases.
P.UtKKR f'LIEVKI.AXD, M. D
DBCXfWicx, Me., Feb. 5, IM7.
J11. VAIJ'ATINKMOTT.
The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery i;i
the Medical College, New York Cthh saint:
"It pivr nie pleasure to eertifv the value ami elfiracv
of 'AtKtiV Cimr.RY Phctouxl,' wlii' h 1 consider peculi'
urlv udnnted to cure diemises of the '1'hront and lames."
CuifS o neveie disieasea upon the t.itutrs have been rf- ;
feeteil by CuKHr.v Pr.croH.M. in aucti extreme caws na
wanant I ha belief that u renn-dv lias at length been t'ntmd :
that can be ilependrd ntt to cure the. C-'in-hf, Culdsnud:
CniiKumpltiiii wliielt turrv from our midst tlHsin-ands every i
vear. It is indeed n inedieinc t which (lie alliicted can j
iiiok wuh e mfi Icnce fir rWief, and tliey should nn fuil to t
avail Ihemselves of it. I
Prepared and sold In, JAMES C. AYER, j
Practical Chemist. Lowell, -Mass.
Sold in Sunbury l.y H MASSKlt, and by
Drupteists eenernllv thriiuiilmut the t'tnU'.
July at), 1853 ccow 1". .ov. 13. '58.
Cerent Arrival or
SPRING GOODS !
UtA T. CLEMENT
B NFORMN his friends and cusiomeis that he
fl just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
. . 0, . .-. , ...
At his Sloie in M.irltet Street, Sunburv, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry (.ootls, viz :
Cloths. Ca-siitu rs, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin tic "
Lains, Lawns. Ginghams, Iierages.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large nssortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
p Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf and o'her Summer Hats.
riutfcr.
GR0CEI1IKS of every variety.
ugar,
1 i-a, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spicca,
'
llAKUlt Auti,
Viz:
Iron and Steel, Nails, Piles, Saws, A.C.
QUEEN SWA RE
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, ifc
LIQUORS,
Whip. Drniidy, L'in, Hum, Whiskey, it.
VV Country produce of all kinds taken iu ex
change at the highest maikct prices.
April 8, 1K51 ly.
THK STKAMUOAT
SUSQU15 J1AXN X
lfILL make regular trips for carriage of Pas
sengers between Sunburv and Northum
berland every day, except Sunday, on and niter
Monday, April Sitli.
I lie boat will leave Ihe wharf at Sunbury, at
8 o'clock, A. M., 11 o'clock and -30 mi..utes A.
" and 5 o'clock 20 minutes, 1. M.
Iteturiiing. will leave the otitic! lock at North
umberland, at K o'clock anil 15 minutes, A. M.,
1 1 o'clock and 45 minutes, A. M., und 5 o'clock
and 45 minutes, P. M.
rare, 10 cents. Excursion tickets, good for
one dav, 15 cents.
Sunbury, April S9, 1851 tf.
DOCTOR YOl 11SKLFI
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
Olt, EVEUY OKB HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
rpiIE EIFTIETH Edi
tion, with One Hundred
Engravings, allowing Ilia
cases and M'llforniatiuns of
the Human St stem in every
shape and form. To which
is added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, being
ot the highest importance to
married people, or those
iii,t.,T..,i.,8 iiiariwgv.
Itv ! Win Vtiti...
Let no father be ashamed to present a eopy of
the .fISCULAPIUS lo his child. It may aava
him from an early nrave. , Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret ohliantiona nf i..r.
ried life without reading the POCKET -E8CU.
LA PICS. Let no one suffering from haekniep
Cough, Pafn in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and tho wholo train of Dyspeptic senna
lions, and given up hy their physician, lie another
liniment without consulting the -liSCL'LA PIUS.
Have the married, or those about lo bo married
any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, as
it has been the mean of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
JilTr." P0""" "e"din TWENTY-FIVE
CLJS rs, enclosed in letter will receive ons
eopy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be
sent for one dollar. Address. Da. W. YOCNG,
No. I SI SPUUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
July 82, 1854. ly. .
LADIES Dress Hoods. Spring and Summer
Shawls, Dlack and fancy dress Silk, Silk
pooling De Lainea, Shally. Ginghams and Cali
co ia great variety, just received and for sal
by , . I. W, Tii.NER 4 CO.'
Look to your Interests I
H' will try to plea it ! t ,
S. N. THOMPSON
RESPECTFULLY Informs Ids friends and
ilia public, generally thai ha has just r.
eived al his store, In Market street, Sunbury,
below Weaver's Hotel' an Mtensiv stork of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consistingjn part of
Dry Good, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Vestings, Linens,
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin dt Lnins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Iierages, Rolirt,
It oulens, Flannels, Ifc.
GKOCEKIUS, .
Sugur, Teas, CtflVee, R ire. Molasses, Cbeess,
Sjiiecs, Salt, &e., &c, &c.
Ilartl ware,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives Ac Forks, &c
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, fur
men, women and children.
Hits Caps, &e., of various sizes and styles.
llesides a largo and general assortment of
lusliionablc gooils. Lall and examine for your
selves.
1?" Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
Sunbury, 11 mo. 20 1853. 4 m. 30, '53.
Porte Mommies,
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS
rilllE attention of the Trade, and olhers, in
wont rf l'orte Monnnirs, Pocket Dnoks,
Hankers' Case, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri
ting Desks, Uiickgammnn nnd Chess Hoards,
Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases,
ork mixes, Cnhns, Needle Books, Money
Belts, Cigar Ciises, Portfolios, Ilnzors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Flusk", and fine Cutlery, to
gether with a largo variety of Finer Guous
which will be sold at the lowest rates.
F. H. smith;
Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
. Sept. 17, 1853 If.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods.
J.T.&. KLINE,
I ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and li e public in general, tlmt they hove
received al their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta
township, Northumberland county, Pa;, their
Spring on J Summer Goods, and opened to tho
public a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, &c, .
Consisting in part nf Cloths, black and fancy
Cassimers, SaUinclls, Checks, and nil kinds of
SPIUXG & SUMMEinVEAll.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de I. nines. Fluid
euhmcres, De brgrs, Lawns, oVc.
AUo a fresh supply of all kinds, of
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens
ware, Drills and Medicines.
Wooden AVnre.
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, eVc.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ot-
ch.miic for country produce, at the highest market
Pr"'-
Upper Augusta, Mav 0, IH51.
i '.....
Valuable Property for Sale
I La tlie Borough of Sunbury !
i ri'' HE subscriber offers for sale the following
IL properly ill the llorough ot Sunbury, viz:
! THE I IOCS K
j Ami two contigious Lots of Ground,
I on the south west corner of Market Sciunre, now
' ociupied by the subscriber as a store and ilwcl-
I ling. Also :
THE STEAM SAW MILL
i vii the river bank, together with one and a half
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
Iruine
: Jhv i'llin llOUSC 011(1 Lot of GfOUlld,
! lu Elderberry street. Also: six acres of
I ground at the Point, adjoining the Susquehanna
u 'lucu are erected two traiue houses wagon
house, &c. Also :
A 1 Louse nnd Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot
are ulso erected three lime kilns. Also ;
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east corner of River and Dewberry
street, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three A'ueant Lots
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1851 tf.
ZINC PAINTS.
One third cheaper than white lead, and free
from ail poisonous qualities.
Tlic Xcw Jt iney Zinc Company
HA VINO areal y nilarirwl llieir works, anil improved
llio quality ol theirprixlucla, are iireiiuied to execute
cruris lor tlieir
SUPERIOR PAINTS.
Dry, ami aromal iu oil, iu uiiwrlid tmckngea of from 4S
l.i f,id u . ..I...
lry, in imrrels, of SflO pounds each.
i ueir wiute line, wiui n is sniu ary or ground hi oil, ia
wnrraiin-d Pure anil uusursiaacd lor body and tuiilorin
, iinriiriB.
A iiK'tti'id of nrennmriuit haa recently been riiarnvttful.
whifh enalilea tlir Cnuipuny to warruul their pa ml, to keep
Iri sh and ft in Uie keps lor any reiis.nml.le lime. Iu thia
rrapevt tlieir wiuta will be aupcrior to uny oilier in tlie
uimitrt
Tlieir Urowii zinc iint, winch ia tokl at a low price,
and cau only be made I'rinn the inc oroa from New Jer
sey, is now well known for us itrotrclii e qualitiea when
-vii t no,, ,w iHiu-r intHiuic auriacea
Tlieir atone oolar uiut p-issessrs all the properlira of tha
Hmwii, aud is of an ugreeahle color for painting t'otUigcs,
FHKNcil A RICHARDS,
Whosea.ila Puinl Uenlera nnd importers.
N. W. cor. ol liith MurkutSls., Philadelphia
rhiKdelphia, April f, 151 tliu.
a. m. BAarnoLuw. o. TirrASY, jb. j. a. cuinaos
Uui tlivlow, Timuij cj Co. r
IMPORTERS AM) DKA W.IIS IN
Foreign nnd Doiiielic
DRV GOODS,
AND ACRNTS FOH TUB SALE Or
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES,
No, 268 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore. ,
If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap
as they can Ire bought in any other market they
may be returned forthwith al our expense.
Ualtiiuore, Nov. SO, 1853. ly.
VM.F.FCTT3,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON Sc STEEL,
461 Market street, Mow Wh, north side,
PHILADELPHIA,
rhila., Jan, 28 1854 ly.
GKOCERIE8 Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas.
sea. Ilice, Salt, Ac, just received and fof
Wlby I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury, April 88, 1854
MAN N't LETTER PRESSES, with
lw I books, ink, and all complete, juat rr-ceived,
aiul for sale by H. li. MA&SER.
tunkuiy, June 4, 1858.' -
"AID AXTD C0UFC
1 Yosir Own lUe
GEOllGE Til
1 atAWtlfACTlflEB 01
FURNITURE AND
Of the most Fahionab
'THE subscrilier respectfully call
of tin public to his large ,nd,
ment of every quality and p,jc. ,
VAnirVFsT-lVA
which cannot fail to recommend it,
who will examine it, on account
workmanahip and splendid finish ,
best stock to be had in the eit
spared in the manufacture of his i
subscrilwr ia determined to kcer
many improvements which are cc
made His stock consists of Malio
Sofas, IllvHiiK nnd
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sid
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIM;
and also VENETIAN BLINDS,
delphiu manufacture
BEDSTEADS, f eVery J
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND
STANDS, TOILET TABI,
EXTENSION TABL
In short, every article in this line
He also manufactures all kinds a
iM. CHAIRS
including varieties never before
Sunbury, such as MiioAST) Bu
AKD Cl'SLKII MaTLK GnKClA5 A
CHAIKS, , rAt PI1X0sT0n
of the latest styles, and warranted t
by none manufactured in the Cities
The subscriber is determined th
be no excuse for persons to purchase
the cities, as every confidence can 1,
about the ijualily and finish 0f I
iiiiir.
His articles will bo disposed of
terms as they can be purchased elscv,
try lr.duee taken in payment for
. CT l. N D E RTA K 1 f J Ha vi
himself with a handsome Hka.
prepared for fndertaking, and atte.
als, in this vicinity, or at any coi
tnncc from this place.
.., 1,0 Ware lloom ' Mi
below I hompson's Store and Wcav,
. , GEOHUt
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18i52 tf.
Import nut to Coal )
r-riHE subscribers hereby inform the
, ,h.V have entered into parlnershi
firm of Kase, Kccd & Co., tor the
niiuiiig, shipping and 8cii,lg coai
Sunbury. or at any other point au,
quclinnna.
They will be ready to deliver coal
red. on cot tract or otherwise, at all li
shortest notice, and on the most rcasui
Orders received ut Mhaniokin by
. . KASK, KEEI
Sunbury, June 4, 1SS3. y.
Cliciip Watciics Jc
WHOLESALE and Retail, at tha
plua Watch and Jewelrv Sstorc
.'North second Street, corner of yUurrv
On 4 J:ever talehes. fun jevvriwi, ih mnt r.
(. .1.1 I ,, Ifj.isi..-i1,e Silver S,x
Silver I .en. Ill firll.-l nn i '",?'
Mil.,.. I ....... . : : "oieeien.
. ..... ...to, inn iCW, u i;;
IHltCS' (i.ilil p..
!u pn lor iiarlicra,
Ookl Speetaelrs,
Cold Pens, wilh Pe,H
1. Silver T
peetae rs. r mi 1
Cold Pens, wilh Pencil ami Sil,...r ir..i.i
Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to ;Jf
Classes, plain, 12$ cents; Patent, IS
S5; other articles III lironnrlinn Alt.
ranted to bo what they are sold for.
ri'J'A l.'I'TER & 11AHI,
.Successors to O. t
hand, some Gold and Silver I ,
Lepn.es, still lower than the above pric,
Sept. 10, 1853 ly. 1
J A 31 KS 13. FIDL
No. 12 South Second Slree'
riilLADELriHA. '
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Oliver Lever ,n
Silver Lepino
Uuaitler l
Gold pons and nenell .:r. , , ,
t-ilver 1 ea and Table Spoons
uracelcts, llreast pins Ear rings Ac.
All warranted and sold ..price...,.,
November 57. 1 85 tf
JJIaeksmitliing.
'uhscribcr hereby informs the cil
Sunburv, and the public generally,
intends to carry on the
UlacliMiiUhing JiuNincNs
on hu own account, and that he has r(
lus shop from near Clement's store, to
shop on the premises of Mark Scupliam, in
street, where he will bc happy tr accom;
all his customers.
HENRY PART
Sunbury, March 5, 1854 tf.
DAVIS & CULTN,
Dealers in
LAMPS, LiNTKUNS ir CIMSDELIE,
N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Sin
PHILADELPHIA.
TA VINO enlarged aud improved their
mid having the largest assortment of I
tn Philadelphia city,- tlicv are now prepar
furuihli PINE OIL CAMPHENE,
BURNING IITJID,
ETHEREAL OIL. Phosphene U.s and
Oil, Lamps, I.anfcrns of all paterns. Fancy
and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandole,
Candeleabras, and Drittanuia Lamps, al
Mamilacturers' lowest prices. Olas. I.am
the package, at a small advance over Au
prices. Being large MA N ITA CITHER
Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Air
and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, Ihev can
liixll these articles at such prices that Merch
will find il lo their advantage to buy. Call 1m
going elsewhere, if you want bargains. J
tha Safety Fl id Lamp for sale.
Phila., Sept. 24, 1853 ly.
WM. M'CARTY, Booksellerr"
FJ ESPECTFl'LLY informs the iuhabitan
town and country, that he has lately re
ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to
stock of books, iu every branch of Literature, i
in a great variety of Binding. Picas, call i
see them.
Sunbury, Gept. 17, 1853.
lyi. II. II. HIG BEE'S remedy for ecus
--'colds, and pulmonary diseases. A sunulv
this valuable medicine just received and for s
by H. U. MASSER
Sunbarv. Jun4 , It 53.
nLUN PL MP8.- A small number ef ih,
excellent pumps have been received and i
offered for sale by
, H. D. MASSER.
nunburv, June 4, 1853.
EW'ELRY. A nice assortment af Geld at
Silver Pencils and Pens, for sale cheap by
O, ELSBERU ot CO,
Market street, opposite the Pest Office
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.
f AND BILLS neatly printed en new typ
promptly executed , at this office. Als
blanks, of all kinds en superior paper.
Sunbury, Feb. 14, 1858.
JTAT8 and Caps, Silk, Beaver, Fur an.
Slouch, Penama, Leghorn, Braid and Chi
for men and boys. Ladies Bonnets ef all atvlae
jtwr received and fee vale by
aisy B, Jll. . . WM, A. KNAIB.
Fnrt7, April , ltt.
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