Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 07, 1855, Image 4

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farmer's, tparfmnt.
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Proii!SBor Johnson Ears, "the effects c.f
l-me arj pre at est when well mixed with the
roil, and kept near tbe enrfucct Vitliiu easy
reach ofthe atmosphere. Its value is greater
miriii newlvrilotved arabla surface soils. Such
soils usually contain a largo amount of veg-e-tabid
and other organic matter, hence the
ru!o that lime cusrlit always to precede put
rescent manure when eiu lens sre broken cp
for cultivation. It produces a greater pro
portional improvement on poor soils in their
natural statu, than rn such as aro richer; as
naturally poor soils contain a creatur or lees
Quantity of organic matter, bat are merely
estituto of lime. On the other hand, on
tinor arable lanli which Lave been worn out
by repealed limingr and cropping. It does no
good whatever, as such sella, if they do not
already abound in lime, are uitiorrtily desti
tute of other kinds of food, organic nnd inor
ganic, br which healthy plant am nourished
and they can only b restored to fertility by
a judicious niixtnro of all. : On all- lands in
which vegetable matter is wnnting, lime may
even do harm to the immediate crops. A
consideration of the circumstances above
adverted to arc sufiic.ie.iit to induce the en
tire ubtuiduiinient ot it. Whore enil has
been impoverished thrtmcb. . its unskilful nr
plication, or by large admixtures of lime and
marl tor a series ot years, new additions are
a waste of material and labor. When natural
causes have removed the super-abundance,
and produced an accumnlation of those other
substances which, when associated with lime,
increase the productiveness ot the Boil, lis
use may be resumed," ;
x each l uses and TANsT. a writer 111
the New V ork Tillies recommends the sow.
inff of Tansy about the roots of peach trees.
as a means or preserving them, lie savs
that he once knew a larire peach tree whit-l
was more than forty years old, whilo sevrrul
had passed awav. This led to an cxamina.
.ii uuuim d, ill... ii uvia in tiio raiuv nun
tion and a bed of tansy was discovered about
the trunk. It was naturully inferred that
the preservation of this tree to such a ereen
old ego was attributed to the presence of
this plant. It was decided to try experi
meuts on others, and accordingly a few of
tbe roots were placed about each of the
other trees on the premises, some of which
cave Biirns of decav. Not only has it lire,
served for several vean the sound trees, but
renovated thoge that were unsound. The odor
of the plant, he says, doubt lefs keeps off the
insect enrmiaa oi this Kind ot tree, and
might have the same effect on others, as the
rlnin, apple nnu pear, as well hs the elui
sycamore, and otho oiuameutal trees.
Ltxsos Coitx. Mr. U, V. Binphnin, of
Ohio, communicates to tliH Snvthmt Cultiva
Mr, the following experiment he made with
liino upon you-.i coin. It is the firbt lime
wa ever beared of a similar npphention, and
we imnRino that tue increased crop, in coi
eequence, c.w net more man cover the ex
peine.. . Ed.
Jte syi have just concluded an ex
periment with lime on a Held of ci rn. whi' h
may be worthy of notice- As the corn was
coming up, I 'sppl id ubout half a pint tl
slacked limo to each hill, with the cxee ti n
offonrrows near the midiilo of the Celd,
which were kft that I might see whether or
no liniin? in tho hill wuii beneficial to the.
crop. Thru after treatment v.as the same
ilariiiR tbe Feapon. Harvottid separately
the four row unlimcd, ami also uiljoining
them fimr th.it were l.cvd, (-oil and s.'tnatii)ii
beiiii? precisely the fan, i ) and the result was
an increase uf a little cwr one-eighth in the
ammint cfcorn in favor of that which was
limited."
Pot atom. Is pur country become to
pier tn it it ciin no lonrer snpply its own in-i..-.bit
cists with food? It really appears to be
year for p rest qiuntities of potatoes
hu-c recently been iaiported int.i New York
from tscotl.inJ and Ireland. A larjfe pnrtinn
rf tlu cargo cf the Steitrm-r (ilasjrcw
potatoes, vihich after psy.n? tho 4arifl',
yiuiduJ we bavo been told wry handsome
profits to tho exporters, as they sold for four
times tiie prica obtained in their own mar
ktt. Wohayc boen shipping flour, wheat and
corn to Kurope, snd aro now belnjr partly
paid bit k in indites. II w thi esculent be".
Some so ditlLult to cultivate in our own
louutry, th.it we must have it sent fmm
lrouii to supply cur wants t W pauso for a
E tsXYToHATOK. Tomto plants. for e.irlv
rtuiiiiB, n.ay be rui.td very early by sowing
im seed in a larjre tloier pot, 'or small
ox, ill God rich soil. Cover the seeds ahuui
talf sn inch, and keep Ihe ettrth inoint ; thev
nay be placed near a stove to keep the eitnii
-4ui. After the plants Dm up, the box
n.ty bo et in tho window, or in i:la.;uit
vuulLer in upon air. tlivn them plenty t.t
vater and air i k'e! ibi ni fmm fivnt ; by the
Irst of M y they will lie luro eni.uj:li .i
rdlispl.iiit intu the garden. The li:ils
h. uUl hu illumed out to picvciit tUuin from
iiowing too kleudcr.
Salk or ItirnomT ani N'rive Ju s.
V a ilo (if jatUs atol jiivoel ui.portrd fruiu
)i'u, t ok place Ml M ji!.ck i n hutuiduv,
sat. The pr i es ran;.-'! fnnu dTd to ll'MH
urjneks, and lliu lo Jbiiiuu iJiJ utid U'.iiy
I'll prut am- unlr. muiivral vsv the slot-';.
udder iDSitij; about ii mt cvul. i n inwst
a uls. "You n a Auiunca," a mttiva jack,
Il pfiipvrly oj Mr. I vti r, of llourlum, sold
t Ihl SAldM linwe and pl..' (uf S'.'UO. A'n
M.l y l'o4it, A4ri'4 I'l.
Hav-Mc, J, H. Ksllsr, iu lha Ut
Nrss ,uai n..', lUl.l bia bdnf thai the ato.
lii uf n4dr, kay, Ac, intuii.-disti.ly aWite
he ttelia U t u ! ion., y ujurxi by
autiuubie, u4 KtLsr ruUtila Matter from
be SkcietrMiais tttJ bicAtk tf the cat 1 1 so
ant eo. list in auiwe i.i.tatus tbe autmal
atd rlu4 to ewusiime ii td.
A geulluiuAJi t.s, U in his lard a lt
iiimi, ' lcmy7,uf ul bioHiiwd U I.
Us 4. i! hlluu) a'lti UiliJi-t ud lib's' er,
ki e ., itj; ...',, it. - It
Hl'.lse a)os lt HV4 iJ,e ije shuck
'iUi (ttl e IS4 )). 1st aiuvH4l
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United States Hotel,
Chtttnrt Street, above Fourth, i
PHrlADBtrHIA.
CJ- MscLELLAN. (lite of JoneV Hotel.)
hu ttia tileaaura to Inform bit friends and
he traveling community, that he ha leed this
Houm for a term of veer, and Is now prepared
for the reception of Oole.
The Lorel adntageoi iii'onwcioii
rr.eni are toff well known to need eommenu
The lloui end Furniture hse been put in
first rate onlrri llie loome are large and well
vemiliiied. The Table will alwaye be supplied
with the Nnt. end the proprietor pledges himaelf
that no effort en hie part ahall be wanting to
make the United States equal in comforle to any
Hotel In the Quaker City.
Phils . July , IS5I.
TO. M'CAKTY, v
BOOK9KI. LKR,
1 " ' JIorArf Street,
ETJHBUEY, PA.
IX'ST received and for sale, a freah supply of
L'l'itnrurii. niiimri
f ir 8inging Schoola. He is alto opening at
Ihia time, a large assortment of books, in every
branch of Literature, consiotinc of
l'oetrv. Hintorv. Novels, Romances. Scientific
Works, Medicine, School end Children s
Uooks. Bibles ; Hehool, TeckM and family, nclh
with and wiihout Engravings, and every of van-
itr of binding. Prnytr 1 ooltn. of all kinds.
X Iso iust received and for sale, Pur.lons l)i
ral of the tswsol Pennsylvania, edition of 1851,
prioe old Si.,00.
Jude Kead nhtion of ulsckstonei L-ommen-
tarirs, In 3 Vols. 8 o. I jrmrriy aom at iu,uu,
and now offered (hi fresh binding) at the Ion
once orJO.OO.
A Treiitise on the laws of Tennsrlvania re
;ecting the estalea of Iecedtmts, by Thomas F.
Uordon, price only $1,00.
, Travels. Voyages, and Adventures. all ot
which will he sold low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
v February. SI, 1852. tt
Sunbury Acitdeiny.
J. P. CEOHMILLER, Trincipal.
TRUSTEES:
Hon. Alex. Jordan, John Young, H. B. Mae
eor, Esq., Juoob Painter, Hon. Oco. C. Wclker,
Henry lJonncl. Rsi , Ira T. Clement, Hugh Bel
ls, John V. Peal.
npiIE SUMMER TERM of this A.-ademy will
commence on Tuesday tho tilth of April.
The course of luatru'-tien will embrace all the
branches ofn liberal English and Classic I rdu
cation. It is his aim to rjinke the Academy
one of the brat schoola in Ihe country To ac
rouvluh this, Holding will he wanting n bis
part,
Thoroughness and iccuracy will b required
in ccry reciintion, and no puil will be pcrniiltd
to pass .ipeifici.iilp overonv aulject. Comio
sition and Declamation will receive particular
attention. Correct reading, writing and spelling
will ho carefully taught to the. less advanced.
.'aleailcr. The Winter session will com
mence on Monday, the 16th of October, and con
tinue twenty-two weeks.
The session is divided in Two Terms of eleven
weeks each.
TUITION i
Primary branch's (jer term) $8,00
Er.glitli department, (per Term,) $3.00
Classical ' " $8.00
For further particulars addresa the Principal,
Suuhurv, Pa.
Kenteinber 16, IRS4. lm.
HENUY C. FUSSELL,
MASffACTCBIill or
Umbrellas 6j rarnsols,
IX EVERY VAttlETY, AT THE OLD STAND,
Ao. 2 Aorfi Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
7" Constantly on hand a larpe assorttren
to which the attention of Ueulers is requested.
Phils
Kept. IB. I8.M
IJiitish I'eriodiciiU
EARLY COPILS SEHrtED.
VO" Premiums to J'eu7 Sufcstrifcrrs ! .'
KOOARD SCOTT A CO. New York, entiiiaetore
pub.i&u Us ttdiowioe; iiriiish PciiialK-uls, vis. :
THE LONDON QUA UTERI. Y (Conservnlive)
THE EDINBURGH IfEVlEW (Whio.)
THE NORTH DltlTlSH REVIEW (Free C"h )
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
ULACKW00DS ED1NUUR0 MAGAZINE
(Tory).
Tlvo rrrfM.t criucnUsv nf Kurr?an alTitrs will rwk-r
t'iftf pii!iteati-M Uiift!r tliv iiiterietin rturitiff the hutb
ctHiu.tjc Mnr. Th w U ctit a miUuie fr.MiKl bKWvii
ihat ti:ikihy writ... iiUtT.Mlci.l.V CfUHlp StfCuUii iif,UllJ flv
it iiitti i f the tliify J 'iirtinl. and tlii" p H!rr.nn T nie
ot Mie liitarc biM iiiMii, wruttni ntitsr the tivmy inlti-M
xc:t(nnt f ih (trwiii j.ili.iral rvMits of Ifi time
Until hitrt- MHtfd aivtv. It u t tHrt- IVrindiaila Dial
rralera m:'t l-k I" r (tie only reftltr iute!!iih!e om! rliu
bv htM ry 4'ciuruiit rnu, Biitl n nt'h, in 'ltli:i m ut
If.etr WfiUtMinlsiithrd litfiniv eitti&c. ntul the-4 nUnl
c'l iT-c'if . we uru ihcm UjfcHi -lit b iuit2raUJU ci the
17" ,f:i ;pj;nr;it r.re nw fr'HtiiillT nile for tbe
rsriftt (i Ktrl, SI (mm hn n.itmh Trttil'i1?!!.
wtitr'. we urn im.lil m nnv H mir I'.fpfhitu m th
Wldl '4 ejtlntejfilieKsV HtUt UM II HBthT Pfill IN ttimitlti'l)
ti!i thr t rt i i o iu-a. A UU-hk iitv-.U n wry
Itire rtiiikiv imi -mr in, we almll e Mtfiiiu In furnish tle
Pil (1u;iviii ft. eime vvt mtee hsr Hi, tigruer
wiUt Ui- i to wwtaf PiinmnM tn new ulanir.
TEU.M.S AND I'UEUIUMS.
Us! a Prummm Volumes below
TVt nil
P r nny m:e uf the fou? Revieweaiul nik Trem. 4 IM 0
P M any tvi m a ltl . (M(
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K"f Hfnr.ittM'1' Mi)fuziie ihi " 3 fr
r Hlirtfwtxr .h ihrMltertinr ihttt ' fl -H)
F. tLk'kw MkJ A th i or Kevewt thr ' IU CJ
Pii,m!ht$ t'bt mud in nil (axes in advamt
Mtnit tm rtnt m Iks State uktn nsutd trill
bt reettved at par.
Tiitr Piritii'tmii iNiit n( the f.itUwtnir wnrke, hack
f-la ! ii vvi.ti n wiit te give. I uv 4u 'M'lWri eoc v
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ATTOUNUV AT LAW.
luulujy, KvtlhuuibsrlaaJ Cjuntj. la.
fn aj aueuiiisit in IvaeweM in Iwiuu.; I
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A CU2E FOB AIL
Hollow ay's 'Ointment
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CUiztnt of the Union.' ' - I
Yna havs nm m the knnmr, as with ona
voice, finis oils anil of th Uttii.ii to Ilia other, to stamp
the lrsar of inr Ointment with Tom spprotsrtum. It
la srsrcelv two years since 1 nwle U known smisig von,
snd aliMdv. it has oliuined mora celebrity I Inn any otner
Mediciiia mso saort a parhrfl. v
IHUfllA?nvi.i'i'"i'l
. 88, Comat of Ana and Nassau Streets, Mew Yof H ,
ASTONISH I NO Ct.'RK OK SORB M409, AFTEB .
NINE VKARDBi'ANUIMO.
Copy of a Utter from Mr, IV. J. Langlty, oj
iftintsville, Yadkin County, Uorlh C'ui oina,
U IS , dated Novtmbtr Ut IS53.
VCT READ HIS OWN WORDS.
To Krofesa if liotLOWAT, . "
Sir, Ii is tut my wisH le beoorne notorions, neilhe
is this Ictlei written lor l lie mere sake of writinft, l't to
any. that y iur Unitrm-nt curtrt me of ime "f tue most
rtrentliul eurtsnc'ius disens. thnt Reah is. heir to, nnd
wincli was emisidcrwl by all vtio Knsw me, l no eulire.y
beyoial the revch of nrnliciiie For nine veara I was
tilicuU with one uf th m isl pauiful snd iroulilrsmne
Bias legs ih.l evei fell to the I il ui mini ; ails' nfter trying
every luitliciue I had ever heard iT, I resigned in drspair
alt hope ul iKing cunu : but a friend bmught ma a eupia
n( Hrge p its ofyiur Uintineitt, which csuscit the s ties on
my Icirs I o hral, atsl I rutirtlv rrruinot my heJth to my
aareeabla surprise and delight, and to the astonishment
ot my merits. . i '
tHiiriiKi) - V-J. LAXOt.KY.
AN kSTHACrtDt.VARY Ct'RCOP A U.VD IIKK VST,
WHKS NKAHLY ATTHK POINT tK llE.i'H.
Copy of a letter from Mr. Ii. Durant, A'eu?
Uiiraus, November )lh, 1S53.
To Pr ffES.T Hollowai, 38, Corner of Alia and Naaaua
fcWeeu. N Y. . .
Pear Sir, tt Is with' heartfelt Rrntilnite I have to
iufurm y. tint by the use it ymr Ointment snd I'llis, the
hie of my m ila has been enrcd. Kor seven yeuis she
nw a o-ia urciat, wnftct, rannttif w. tends, iin oi o can,
ccrms natuii..) I wns tobi ihat a'thico: oaM snveSier
she was then induced to tiff y.ur Ointment snd Pills,
wliwi in the short apace ol three nt'inshs, lliey eflccled a
pcri'cct care, to th natonislitnnit i f nil wao knew os
Ve i,hiauied y"ur Medicines fr-m Messrs Wricht Co.,
of Chartres street. New Orleans. I semi Ihis from 'th'tel
dps Princes," Pans, alitpmsh, I had written it at New
Orleans, be die we a -silly Iri't, at that liuis, imt knowing
yuui nnurrrn Wl leV lfllK.
f!lnc-l R.DURANT.
Tl Hills shculd be used eortjoinlly with ths Oinuntnt
in m'w oi me following curca :
Kid l.ei!S, . ChM-a vfisit,
Rnd Breasts, Ch'll Inina,
Burns, . Cia iped Imndj,
ditni nis, c rns (Soft)
(lite of Mi-ie- Canrets
loes A Sund-rUes, Coninnted and
C c-biiy, Siifl" Joints,
l'.'ei,liici,ii, ft.s Nipples,
ttitiii-disettsca, Scnrvy,
Tuinnuis, liters,
Fistulas,
flout.
Glnmhilir Swelling,
ltttUltugO
Tiles
Itheurnatirm
rVakls,
Pm-e-thriiats,
R ire-hatls,
Wounds,
1 IAD
old at the KsOilriislnnent of Professor Hoti.nwAV
vl
Btmid, (near Tetnpls Bar, t.miilou.) snd sis at his Ihmae
in New York. Orders for Mnhcmestn 'he Slates, sildres.
sed (T. H dl wnv. New York.' will receive due attention
S ld ala , Jiv nil rrHnectiilile l)i oireits nnd Denlrri hi Med
icines thr meh it lha United Stales, in M 'ies nl 37J cents.
S7cen?s. nnd SI .SO penis etch Tins bad aoksuie
ths prmrirwl lirnjf H onres in the Ur.i n.
-' There is a-aonsulcrahis saving by bikinf ths koger
, .
V rirecftms for the rnidsiics of patients iu every
U.e i-Vt ire affixed to each box.
June 91, 1Sj4 Sin.
r ' Isiquid Ciliie.
4, LWAV3 ready for use. A new article of
J- the greatest utility nnd convenience for re
pairing Kurnittire and Household Oriianiente oi
cither Porcelain or Glass. It is preferable to any
other cement used, as it leaves no mark where
Ihe pieces join. It will he found a very great
savins; ofmJney in repairing of Furniture alone.
Nently put up in bottles a 35 cents each, or
$3 a dozen. All orJers promptly exrrutej.
Y'M. G. MASON,
204 Chcftnut street, Philadelphia
Tliila., Oct. 14, 1854. If.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c.
'"MIE undersigned would rpspectfuily inform
the citizcua of Sunhury and the public gen
erally, thai they have entered into co-jartnershii
under the firm of Ksam & Mt Qi-sns, for the
purpose of manufacturing; Sash, It"ors, Blinds,
&c. Also, Door and Wa-hbonrd Moulding,
worked to order Their manufactory ia si Ira
T. Clement's Steam Saw Mill, where they will
furnikh tho above articles of the best workman
ship and lowest prices.
JACOB KRAM,
JAMES V. McQGAUE
N. B. All orders leftat I. T. Clement's stor
promptly attainted to.
tSunhury, ,VC,t. S. lR.r.4.
SAMUEL S. FETllEltSTON,
rrAunn in
Lamps, Lnnte
audi lirrj and rnrnjcliilras,
bo. 152
2i ttieet, ctove Spruce,
PHII.sDKI I'lllA,
V.Taving enlarged and improved his store, ond
htviiiK one of Ihe largest assortments of
Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur
nish Pino Oil, Campbeiie, ISuruiui- Kluid. Lard
u ltd Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of ail paitrrns,
(Inse Lamps hv the p'C.isu'o, at a s-.all ailvanro
over auction price. Beiitt- a Nianufaeturer and
Dealer of Pii.e Oil, Burning; Fluid and Al.-olirl.
which will he fumiahed to Metvh.tnls at such
prices tint tlipy will find it to their advantage to
buy. Also, iiousebold (iissaware of alt descrip
tions at the lowent market prices.
Pltiludelphia, Oct. 14, 1854.
CiM'Hp Walclics ) Jewel r-
VIIOLCS ALE snd Retail, at the "PhibJil
' pliia Watch and Jewelry Siore," Ko. HC
North Second Street, comer of Quarry,
PHILAEELPHIA.'
fioUl Lever Watches, full cu-eled, IH wrat coses. $'J?,on
O M lupins If-k. SVI.no 1' iiie Silver Sie.Uclcs. I 5i
Silner lp. full jewlled, s.tHold Urartle's, 3.00
Silver I .ever, lull jewl'd
Siitieii ir Quartteis
li
atlirs' tiold pencils.
1.00
Haver Tea bjiooiis, set.
t,uu
r.,,l Si.ecu. lee. 7.IHil
Gold feist, Willi Psiicit and Silver Holder, ,00
Cold Finger Rings, 37J cent to $?0 ; Watch
ti lassos, plain, 12re.ts; Patent. ISj; Lunct,
So; other articlea in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what thrv are sold for.
MTA l-FKER A IIARf.EV,
On hand, some Gold and Hilver Lrvtrs and
Lepinea, still lower than the above prices.
Sept. SO, I8M. I v.
Watches, Jewelry, Silvenvuro
AND FANCy'gOODS.
CKoitt Astorlmett ftke Fineit Quality
lea SALE AT THS UHK.f CASH raiCCS, AT
WJI. B ILTONIIEAL'S,
So. 114 South Second itreet, hetwecn rineand
U titan, wist nJe.
ritIZ.AOri.FHIA.
'I
'I!K ssrttneitt s.ll'ifw-ess lrtfr suj fVleel g; of
Ti.ts Wntt'tMS, Js'rliir, buyer Wsis, Altuia sre.
iLii.ilwitaaoshn.il. iu.i..ia, tmks, Leie,aew
rt ti-ls, l-'snS Siul Paitt-y Arltr'vs ! s sutrii,ii ()ii4iti',
Ui-seiVMig lint sj:ioimi,i,i iU lhe who dcirs 1 1 rtis:utv
the nsl 'ls mi Ihe L'wwl l salt I'rt. s
Il.tl a priiciK-rfl inuwlr.ts '!' ll Irttlliiess. sihI sil
SVi.Uit'ls l.'tlifi.S t'ir lit.p-Mi. g si,il .t ual'urturiiHi, lli
auii-ril.er e iiin-lentlv lnvo. ,ut,'h..M.s, U lt.i ns th.l lis
mu suiiv rheu ai tcrius as lav r.u'. as a.ty ila t c.tb-
lllurtnl III .iln.f if S At' ii.Iii' 4.11 It s
t AM S'HI. l tin a l i I IV nl Jvw :hy an I Silrrr
V ,i, in-mi l art "t tn 4'Str. witliiti a 11.11 Iimm
IV iaUo, J.wvl'f aaU i.lspf V41v 1.1,'nu ,,
iJSl.I
n ti 11 r,i tomik tn,
N .. I.il H.lh AJ Si . a fat a .,ia ji a, Oi. S I M,k.t
W.m l la
IS lii lit a ait VtTI,i.1,y - J it at mav hm kau iha
t ou his liillli t IA h, wa.iS lamamla lbs sUuoit.1 11
i4 ' I.. te'i..i .A.1 a. ..I e.i... t,a
I 'Si , Ikl I, lJI -I,
:K.N!V ARK. Ureul.ful atls of
ate, In CJiina. i,u,a fbijA .i..l It.if
D.i.i.,1 and u.j.r fii.hsa ? all linj.. yuutl
.ifcro....J ll..l.a,fum, r.u.l Ua.;eu ..uj
a.aei.U. l.,4 ..,a.. ...
nitatuils, atio l ioub ... f.n. at J.... .1.
- I- W.TKXr.RA TO.
. u. Ki.aueito f o.
llaiksl aliset. flxistle Ike Pl (iiH
Mllt(. Ihrt , ISA)..
- i
TO CASIMIUVEHS.
As. Hi I 4sm. tmn, av inj
rittlUlphua,
N ti taiga anfc uf
V A It p C T I sa I ,
KssWiaj U-t best sad Usduis aiiUe la al
I set, l spossir, B Ixgieu., atii t eibeie. 1
HW4.Hia, W. .11 v4 StkisH .iimel4,ui
(we4 sssit p.i.e.
I Vt liiil Imhir. 4 at JAIL !
lkil., . istii . y
Saw Goods for the Ptocle I
BENJAlMllST fllKFFN ER
RESPECTrDl.T-t Inlorrna the puhlicU fren
eral that he has lust received and ooened a
splendid stock "...!,: , : s.-fl ' ' t :
Spring anil Summer, Goods
kt his New Store, In Lower Augusta township.
si is iincK consists in par oi -
Cloths, Caisimen, Cassineti.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
' 1 ' ALSOt ...
Callcoea Gingham, Lrwn,
Mouxacllntf De Lnluca
and all kinds bf Xtdiea Dress Goods. , , ' .-
Grocorlc.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
, .". 'and Steel, Nails, .c. '
Also an erellent assortment of '
ttUEENSVAKE, various styles and
. . . paitams. .; ,
Also sn sseortment of IjOOT K SHOES.
HATS ft CATS, a good selection,
7 Sal tr Ti s li bc7t
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices. ,
Country produce taken irt exchange
the highest prices. " ' , .
Lower Augusts, Mav 6, 1F51. '
UEM0VAL. , . , :
Light 1 Light! Light!
1T R WTOTT St II EXT have removed
to their New Store and Factory,
. A'o 74 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
f Five doors below their old stand 1
Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer
ehanta and othera. Gas Fixtures and Lamps of
everv description, and st the lowest Manufac
turer's prices, snd unsurpassed in qtiapty or ap
pptiranca by any in the country- Our stock era
braces
DIGITS PATENT PISE OIL LAMPS.
-. (the best tn the world)
Burning fluid end Polar Lard Lamps, ChsnJe'
liers. for Caa. Pine Oil, Solar I. art), an I Fluid
Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globes
Glasses, Wicks, Fins Oil A Fluid, wholesale and
retail. , , .
Merchants snd others will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri
CCS.
B?" Particular attention given to Citing up
Churches and other public buildings.
Phila. October 7, 1834. ly.
JOHff'V. MARTIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ETTNBTJ21Y, VA.,
rtESPECTFUl.LY informs his friends ond
customers tint he lias just received from ll
city a new and complete assortment of
.Veils Wearing Jlppard,
which he will make up to order, or sell, ss cheap
as any other establishment in the place, as he ia
determined to permit no one to undersell him.
His goods are choice, and carefully selected from
the best in the Philadelphia market, and they
will be made up in the best and latest style and
warranted. His stock consists in part of hand
some 'Marseilca snd fcillt Veslir.gs, Duck and
other Linens for Costs, Ac. Also, a variety t
Cloths, Cessimers, Cravats, Neck Ties, snd
vsriety of other article for Men' wear,
Suuhury, June 10, 1054 tf.
, S. rVKCOSST. THUS. C. KKIGI
S; L. PANCOAST & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
: Ann
DFALEUS IN
Fish and Provisions
r. r.t rut lit,
No. 1 7 A'orth Wharves,
PHIX.ADBt.PKIA. ,
Philadelphia, Pept. 16, 1554. ; '
CARBON RTJI1 COLLIERY,
S'ilAMOKIN.
JsTorlliumberland County,
''inHK subscrilcr respectfully informs the put
lie that he has leased ihe above new collieiv
and is now prepared to deliver at Suuhurv, 01
snv point along; the Susquehanna, all sire of
COAL, prepared by breakera, in a superior
manner. Persona wishing to contract for coal
ivill please addles tho sulon'rihrr at Suuhury,
JOHN HODGKISH,
Sunbury, July 15, 1S.ri4. . '
PATENT
SCtLbS,
' field at their
WAREHOUSE,
Xo. 925 Market Street,
rirrtADELrinA.
Pailroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers' KG ALES,
sot in any part of the country, oy experienced
workmen, and at short notice.
K. Y. CUIGHT Agcnt.Eunbury.
Phils., Oct. 14. H54 6m.
""nEWCLOTHING & JEvXLRY"
rIM0N.!ateof tbofirm of 8. cjchi.urniar) Sc
Co., respectfully informs the eilitens of
Munbury and icinity, that lie will continue the
shine business in the old stand in Market street,
with an entire new stock of goods, which sre on
the wsy from tue city. He will also he prepared
to repair wuU liee, bsing a hand in eonstsnt em
ployriicnt for that purpose. He therefore ncpsct
fully solioiu ihe palroiiuge of the puUie. .
Sunbury, Sept. tO. 1854. tf. 4
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
A' 72 North Second Sireet, (opposite ih
idoutt Pif-hoit House )
Philadelphia.
f 0LU I ever Wat, !,, fu j,,,J, g K. ra-
ses, Si'iS ; 8il.cr Lever do,, do., sti IU; fci.
vrr Lrplne, da, 19 ; lnailirr. iS lo s GolJ
Spet-lsilra. $1 Ml to $ 10 j Silver do., $ I 60 i
KiWet Ttl.le Hpoons per eetl, 4I4 to 418;
Hilier IWrt do., do., $ to f 1 1 1 ilver Tea do. I
do., l ? A to 7 no ; tool.l Pens and Gold l a
., : In iS Gold Pen and .Silver ,1.. l;
lieilher with variety of fine Gold J.'Wrltv,
tioiil Curh , (idard and Full Chsins. Ail goods
j i tatttt. I In lm a lepteMiiled. Welihe and
Juitv. lepsired in lhalet manner. Also, M.
.oi, ic M.tiks, PilL. Ac, mad In or.b r.
N. U. All'iil-ets seal by mail or eiherwuM ,
w:il be piiiii'lijally attended In.
I'li.la , brpt. 10, ISJ. y.
ANN M I.ETl F.II VUKMr.fi, will.
t-.M-V ink, snd all c n.lste, 4l neeiJ,
41. I lo si i v ii. u i Jfr.it.
Siiiii.iiirv, Jtii.e 4. IS., Xm
g il.m Ki 1'ii.bi Hal ai.d 30 hour Ji.ni snd
J WuvdtN I a.Hr.l, t'lratn .Nun, (iiound
Nult, Ksiains, aud PiUl.ss, insl ipcpiiI and foi
sale I WM A.KNAUU.
I,epi August. May Hal.
Vwx v a I'tit uc.4 n u v7 j ,ci
lawi leaaetls last cuMghs, stdda. fl sals
Si lh elh
SMBklaM i
I sat.
()II.URlIMiWfh .a. Raw Vm.
' Us, Huiut Tsi W sxmita "4 VJk
Bi atesas fri lia lbs Kern jsiwi
ratal sad Cvbss Wmls t) sele k
I HtlL.U uj aUMis rrr. 4:k,.e. I'uas.
mat mt si, Aliiss-isa. Ui,
l.tniMMu. A . A., st
A... !.'. Vi('u' aToir
It
tXI, tUs, Uass, t rlHUwa4
tM .fe) 4 lot ai k
i' t mt U.vtl t
trrT
1
r -Oreat Arrlral of t
tSPUING aOODS!
THA T. CLEAT KNT
INFORMS hie friends and customers that hs
Just received an elegant assortment of
bPRINu AND SUMMER GOODS
tla B'OTe M" Btf. Sunhtiry, which
- ..... . tllo run,,r owcnt price.
v KanwH 01 a general assortment o
- , llrv Goods, xir '.
Cloth, Cas.inters, Csmef,, Mn, ' Drillings,
filufhnn. I,tn.i ri. ,j..i-. , . "
Xrftns, Lavmi, Ginghamt, Seragee.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and 8hoes, for
7 Mn, Women and Children.
, Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf snd oiher Summer Hats.
- . llaisici.
- GROCERIES of every variely.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
'' HARDWARE,' ,
Vis 1 Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac.
' , QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts Flales, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, tc
,7 , , ... r LIQUORS, ... ?
Wine Brandy, Gin, Bom, Whiskey, 4c
' ESP Country product of all kinds taken In SX'
change al (he highest market prices.
April 8, 1S54 ly. '
.NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line,
IVUIIl.t, Is hereby given, that all persons
found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia andSunbury Tciegrsph will
be dealt with according to-the act of Assembly in
such caeca made si il provided.
. 11. 13. MASSE R, Pres't
Tliila. and Sunhury Telegraph Co,
Sunbury, June 3, I8S4. tf.
SAXtlUJBX. W. PiiPPER
eocensoa re
. HENRY J. PEPrER k SON,
Wnlcltc, Jewelry &. Silver tVarc,
No. 175 Chestnut st , opposite the State House,
PKILADELPHIA.
Phila., May 27, 1854. ly.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
or Tasteless Salts, ' , '
Prcpsrcil by
WLISEH& BRUNER.
i uis prepstauon is rrcommcndeiJ aa en ex
cellent laxative ami purgative, it operates mildly
is entirely frco from onv unpleasant tsste,
e milling lemonade in flavor. This medicine is
liifrhly beneficiel for diseases peculiar to summer
o ml Hot weather. . -.
Sunbury, Jufy 1, lsS4. ... ;
Just Published
nnd fop Sule
7
WM. McCARTy, Dookscller,
Sunbury, Pa
Tho American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being s collection of spprovud declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in the tinted tales.
Br Coimnsdn Reed, E.,
. . Ipsa iegit viva t
With notes and addition., together with a shor
system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, res
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and VVm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shiudcl, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has been received from Judge Pesrsun of
Harrisburg t '
IlARRisBrsn, June 30, 1853.
Ckstlkmxs I
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleadcrs nssibtsnt." I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval t the selection and
composition nf the precedents thus cflctcd loihe
puhlic. Tho lesal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct system of pleading,
adapted to our habits of husiiie's. and the practice
of the courts. Your forms nf dec'aratiuus bcin;,
tn a great extent, founded on the acts nf asiemMy
will he a saving of lnhor to the pleader, and con
duce to safcf ami brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the hands of every practising
lawyer iu our sule.
Yours, with creat respect,
JNO.J. PKAK-ON.
I'jn. A. Jordan, Vv"m. M. Kockefellcr and M.
L. Shsndcl, Ksijiiires.
W. McCabtt, Ksq.,
Dear 8ir: I received more than a year ago
a copy of "Kecd s Pleaders' Asei.Unl'' improved
by Judge Jordan and ethers. I examined it with
some cure soon afterwards, and havo had occa
sion to use it several times since. I think it lie
ridedly v.iluiil.lit as a inanuel for practiiii?
a'torr.eya in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate
to recommend it. If it were eeueraliy used it
would iin r.-aso the accuracy of the profession in
matter which are often very carrlrssly done.
I am very truly yours, Ac.,
J. 8. BLACK.
I alas received a copy of Ihe Pleaders' Assist,
tnt, and have examined it sLliiciently to enal le
me lo roncur very heartily in the shave commen
dations by the Chief Justice.
OF.O. V. WOODWABD.
July 13. 1854.
Sunhury. July 89, 1S54
t:r.i:vaj t . kmii i ,
Sueetijor lo llerlity !f Jinighl. -
BEDDING & C AXirET
WAREHOUSE, , .
No. 14S South Second Street, five doors alow
Spruce stre:t,
rHXt.ASX3X.7IZT A
Virher ha keeps constantly on hand a full
assortment of every silicl in hi line of
business.
FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS,
Patent Spring Matfresses, curled hair. Mos
Corn Hu.lt Slid bit aw Mattree, Valve. Ta
pestry, Tsptstry, Urussel. 't hree-Ply, Ingrain,
Vrneiian, I.it, Pag and Hemp
Carpeting. Ud Cloth, Canton Nuttings,
('! and 'Vanish Mattings. Floor aud eilair
Hrugjvta. Hearth Knga. ),i.r Maa. Tali's and
I'iana l'oers. which be respectfully Invites
ll.e allentbm of puri-hsi.
Phil Oct. T, 1834. ly.
I'icklt'8, Sauces tjc.
iurt i'MV.d
ta ili'Sowar,
I w r'..-w,
M.il IVkl.a,
Ouia
IIm.ms.
link'iiS,
I'i'saili.
1 k Hull aVaee,
M-rls,... '
WlMBlSlM
Fmpi ps -4 A'n uvea,
t hint Virwit,
'l's al--. are all frea
Cs II'.. tw.d, UiuJoa,
P4 r f Bsjiw,
" Hw '
liak.il) Jam,
raiiaul "
I-Son
BWiUiuca,
1-aausu Ctsap, As , t
VtKlKHI BHUMeJ
Dlulutlou of f artnerk!p.
XTOH' E I aihy in thai lha psiiner.hip
A ut l s Soal bualuss. bstsluAns etislmg un
der the lit m uf Kaa A h.ui ass Jitl.sd imi
lbs M of Aujwat irtst, by aiuiual eoi.MM.
W.ll tir..
John do rv.
The bukiitea will ' e ladui'ied busalle un
der ti ina f si .as A Rd, la aboui ill di
iul rual Will illauJ.
uli!.u', A tu I, las
J
ft tsUtOl.it Wl. eurt.
l uihiell, ss'pet
), aii'Bow BHiaie a sepias
S M
ilwJs. Iu4 lvld Shd a ! py
I tHiss Auuts. M a, li-
(10LU FENs) tt.ik saJ iu4 W
smsmii t,isiHv, )ub) iMi.4.
A leal baa) Sui-Hf W W nit., fUid. tae tala
It s4Mist.
if. IW if, Hit
.at
IKjr.? TTiof
v. , '-1, I
CHERRY,. PECTOHAL:
, 00UOH3, COLDS,
nOAHSEIJCSS, BROI?
OHITI3, OHOUP, ASTtl
XrTA, WHOOFIHOaOOUOa
AMD OONSUMPTIOKT.
TOCllSuirtitn . . m.b
. -. w.,., wain .,..... ...r..-..,
""Ur, take the uhshbi Hsctosl on gouif to bed,
ana wrau up warm, tt, aweat during the mgbt.
e oa a Oou asd Covau. imSm n mtirntn.. ittinatitl eve
ning, aimiiuiiis v, ditaciiuna tai tlw l.ttls, ulul the Uiffiuul
;J , '"""l. None wilt I ii, suli.r fr 'rn this
treble when the, Snd it can In so reodtlv cured. 1-ereais
Slhtsted With a senled p.m.h. vl..l. ...L.. .i..m ... th.ir
. f 7 Tt'itniio, ny unuig the Cherty Pectoral i.B
goM-g t . bed, they may be aure . s-mim, ui.'jtokon stsep,
and c.iiiseqnrntlv rsfreshins rrai -.., ..it., f...-. ..,.'
i '. . . , TV If ' ""d1" tf' thouasudt who sra
" v., uy .hib iiiv.iiuuuie reineoy.
t rum Its SKre.-able effecis in these easts, many find
themselves unwilling to f.-rogu lis ut, Un Ui UKctsity
lor has censed '
Froia two smment Physieisua hi
, . Faibttsvuajs, Tenn , April H, tesi.
Sir -Wl have given y .ur Lherry Pectoral au extanaiv
trial hi out pieetks, and Bud n vi aurss every olhei ra
nted we have fjr eating aaeeti nis nf the rcspirat .ry or
suns. DltS. IIIKMI'.H At lUMHTtl.V.
TU SINGErtS AN 0 PL'BUO KI'KAKKRM this remedy
is iuva'.uable. ns by Iisatniontm tlte throat and lunas, when
taken in sinull quuutities tlreinovesali huaiseiiasaiii s few
honrs, vud wuncsri'ully uivrsases ls powsr aud ttexibiliiy
uflhevmiT.
Abfll.M A Is generally mack relieved, snd often wholly
eured by Cherr) rsetufai. But tnere are some cases so ob
sttnaleas to yield entirely 1 1 iio medicine. Chetiy l .tto
rai will cure them, ifthee csn be cured
UllONCUlTld, t r irritation of the thront and ttrper
porli, n of ths lungs, may be cund by taking Lherry Pa to
rsi in small snd in-quent doses. The uitcumlv-rtsiis op
pression is Srajii relieved.
Rev. Doct. lA.SSl.Nij. of Bnioklvn.Nsw York, states:
'I have seen the Cherrv Peceiral cute snch cases if
Asthres snd Ltouchilis as lea'ls me to believe it oau rarely
fail t cure III se diseases "
FOR CROUP, tiive an emetic of aetimeiir, lobe
followed bv larsa and freatieitt d.ise3 of the Cberrr Peclii
ml, until i subdues ths diseuss. If taken in season, it will
n'it fail t'i pure.
WHOOPING COUOIT may be broken up and Hon cu
red bv llie uae t,f f!herrv Pactitral.
TllE INFI.UKN.A is speedily remivrd hythisreme.
dy. Numerous instances have lieen tinticeal where wh-il
fatnities wete nrotucled from any sertocs ctaisequenees.
while their neitrlib irs, wiihout lit Cherry l'cctural, were
siiSertng rr:m the disease.
Hr. J. C. Aver: tALi.Chlo. llth Jut:-, 131
I write 1 1 inform yu ol the truly rr.mitrkribjc eflacts of
your cui- kky rKeTUKAi. in tnts puce, snd in my
own rhtnily. One nf my d:tugltlers wits completely cured
iu three lla'v of a dreadful Wuocpiira Cocrill, by taking it
llr. Means, "tie oft ur very beat plnaiouiiis Iteely slates
that lie corsiuers it Ihe best reraeuy we have pulmonary
di.eaaes, slid ths he bs ettrr.d more ens'-s of Csocr with
it than any oihcr medicine hs ever administered.
Out ch-rgyinen nl the Baptist Church srivsthat during
the run nf l.iri.rjSNr here Ibis seas ii. lie kits seen cures
from ymr medicine he could scarcely have believed ith
ou! seeing.
Yimis respectfully, J. D. SINCLAIP,
. Depcly PcsiinnslsfT
From the dittinsiuirhed Prof tf or ol Chemis
try and Mrtcna Mcd.cc, i'inwdoin College.
I hve round Ihe Cheriit Ps-ciosm, ss its h.eretlients
shew, a p-iwerful rmly for c.Us, snd canghs, and pul
monary di.ensts. .
Psrsss Cixvxlixb, M. D.
Bscstwicx, Me.. Feb 5. 117.
OK. VAt.KNT.NKMOTT.
77t vidclt) crlehra'ed Prcf.-ssor of Surgery tn
lite Medical Cotlree. New York CHy. sai;.i:
"It gives me plessti'e to certifv lite value'snd efiicney
of 'Ayta';iisnsr 1'kctoral,' which I consider peeuli.
arty aihiptefi to cure disease uf the Throat and Litnea."
Cutes of sijvetedifines upon lite I, tings have been ef
fected by Chrbrt FacroRAL in such exireme caivs as
warrant the brlief that a remedy hns at length been f"Und
thst pstt he deppnded nn t i eure Ihe Ciiglis, C-'Idssud
Consumption whieh earrv from our m'tM tt'ononls every
yeor. It is indeed a medicine to which Ihe sfflicird can
Uik wih eonfitteiice for relief, aud they should not fail to
avail themselves of it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYEP,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass,
Rold in Sunbury by II MASSER, and by
Drugiriste generally throughout the State.
July 30, 1853. ceow 1. Nov. 13. '52.
Valuable Property for Sale
la the Borough of Sunbury I
riHE subscriber ofl'ers for sale the following
1 property in the Bo'Ottgh nf Sunbury, viz:
THE HOUSE
And two contigiyua Lots of Ground,
on the south west corner pf Market Square, now
ocrupied by the subscriber as a store and dwel
ling. A Iso ;
TIIE STEAM SAV7 MILL
on the river bank, together with one and a bofl
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frnme '
Dwelling Ilousf and Lot of Ground,
'n Flderberry street. Also: rix acres of
ground at liic Point, adjoining the feuaijenbanna,
an wiiirh aro erected two frsu.e hou.-cs, wagon
noun, As. A iso:
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cniiibetry sirret, r.cur ll-.c river, on which lot
arc also erected three lime kilns. Also :
A House and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east cornrr of river snd Dewberry
slree', occupied by ALjustiiS Cleibent. Also:
Twonty-Three Vacant Lot3
on Elderberry street.
IT? .A T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1S54. tf.
Th3 Eye Ferfccted.
SILVER MEDALS,
From the Franklin luaii:utc, P'.ih-lel 'his, fioro His
Aoicrirai, tiia:r.ulu, New York, ami
FIVK FliiVr PiiEMHj.XiS
Fsam Different Fairs in Ntu England-
City . Daguerreotype Establialuncr-t
D. C. C0LLIK3 tt CO.
No 100 ir 163 Chestnut Street. Pkitatc!fia
Also. M'lin Sirttt, Spiingjiild, Muss and
Westfield. Man
Portrait Painting snd Talboty ping, in the
higl sst state of perfection, don in all the above
Establishments.
Skv-I.ic.lil used in all ll.e eatah!ihment.
Miniature taken equally a well by them in
cloudv aa in clear weather.
Phila., May 7, ie&-tf.
Hosemlale II v!raulic Cement.
An etfllent article J'ur Lining Cisterns,
Vaults, Spring-kotucs and Ctllars,
VNl for keeping dsm r.esa lro.il wet and
exposed wail. Tor sale bv
CliAKI.Kd ll KPA RD SMITH,
N. W. corner of Kront and Vitlow fttrl
eeposite the old stand, listlroad.
I'liiladrliibi. April UI, 154. ly.
V'ORID S FAIR PEEmUiI8.
rnnrr. rinzr mtd als bav uo waid4 uuw
X vey vl.ftnl si.d siipetl'if
1'IANO FOItTKS
Ki' iU'vl by ih .' .K r al m ri)ii.l P-.lr In
Da.i.4 Jtt.it'rn;ssi, rir w uW Uke thi
"jMk :utuiy riln'y ihn ikaitk l.i tKi Mitir u
fist !,', I H 'tif r sMtal Ulals smit J WcifM-Y r
ilciausjsi ! l -rlsi, ml !. kW ItsNt W lli t id l
i,4lll L.I Si4)iUU ! .1 Ut. lstAlltMH4 4l. !v rfllHlltpit.
Ill I'Ul l t44i id trsjMiiy im ' Uji4ihI t .f ihsttf
l.MtltJ 4i'il, tWt f-t.O MiMmI hMi l-M MlH4lfrtil.
fll.g ft'l I A tl tMt II JS)i U tMMatpk. llOta Ll (Jt
.t (i' W4,ii Otar) 4atUk lst
A. .uU.., ii. :u...i' Vtry U,tt4 U.4WU
OiovUtu & Trljw, 534 Bmdway,
S H 'l4IU- VM WtrilfMj t, , j .UsMt ta.
liaMa b tt.). i fc a vmhi i c m
I
J,Tt:T till ITT A M siTOPPiiist bi
ti butllee Iff as kt by
H. M AlattR.
St.ii.btov, turtl. u. i (si
I A lilt V 1'isas ti.iuJs. 11,11111 and kwaiHiei
4 kl.asjl. b'ackMik. awles puktm. 1 l.sti .
tiuighaiN, D b. I.aa kd leirs. ju.l i
tei.sd sud (m ! k WV A. K.NAUU.
Iwei Augtssta, Mas I, IsSt
l'l ! al litis snIIW. upsius) rii.k
Cattle Mdi.tM al ll a Pf Khi.s
MMS IS tasal
Willis) Ku(M( Of It Milt.' A Isl N.
UCM, a stssls Sfptf JuS msiJ. sad las
aW at M, 0. MAMtX.
uswi,n ,
; "ATD AM). COHFORT,"
To Your Own lflecltafcic.
GEORGE ItENN.
MANVFACTDItea OF
FURNITURE AND CHAWS
Of the most Fashionable Styla.
THE subscriber respectfully eslls ths attettlini
of the public to hie large snd splenlid asamt
ment of every quality and price of
which cannot fail to retossmend itself te every oxus
who will examine it, on account of It durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
beat stock to be bad in the city. Tie effort i s
spared in the manufacture of bia ware, and tea
subecriber is determined to keep up with tbe
ninny iinptove-nent which are constantly lbg
made. Hi stock consist of Mshogsny '
Softta, DIrann nnd oLoonga
Bureau, Becretariet, Sideboards,
Snri, BREAKFAST AKD D1N1.NQ TIB LB
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, aejiaal to rhHs.
usipnis manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of averr p.ttera ami nrVoe.
CUXBflARDS' W0PK AND CANDLE.
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short every article in this line of hi. kuaineo.
He aim manufactures all kinds siJl cjiialilie f
CIIAIHS,
including varieties never before U lj u
Sunbury, such as Miuooaht, Disci Wsmsr
a .1-5"" M"1 G"ICU i Visnsnm
r .. t .' " T"CT r,i, Stoois. which sr.
of the latest styles, nnd wsrrsnted In U .Tcel!4Mi
by none manufactured In tlis Cit e or elsewhere,
1 he subscriber is determined that there shntt
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, ss every confidence es i be entertained
shout the quality snd finish of his wars end
Cilia irs.
His articles will 1 disposed of on as foci
terms ss they can be purchased elsewhere. Ctwn
try Produce taken in peyment for work.
KF UNDERTAKING. Having prariJed
himself with a handsome Hxsnst, he Is now
prpsred for Undertaking, and attending funer
ale, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
OT The Ware Room is in Market Qirott,
below Thompson's Storo snd Weaver's Tsveru.
OEOKUE RE.NN.
Sunbury, Jen. 10, 1652. tf.
THE POCKET AESCXTIAPnTS :
OR, EVERT OWE HIS OVTN PHT31P1AB.
rtMIE EIPTETI! CJL
-- tion, with One Hmidrsd
Engraving, ehowintr Dis-
ense out) M ilformstion of
W M ,l,e Human 8vtem i
3 Sr '.-aSA hP "' form. Te t
3 l.'tcj; ': 7l !l added a Treatim
& Vt 0 f'"saes of Fen.alee.
M of ,h h:gIlc,t i.",l""u'
the Human Svstfin in every
WtKB
an the
bung
I b.tl.a.ll , ma.. .
WtteZfiW married ucviln. nt d,,
cciHtcmiilatinx mrrriae
j-tir" IT BJr WlH. V..l4.e
Let no father K ashamed tn presettl a rufj a
the EiiCULA PIUS lo his child. It may auv
him from sn eaily rrave. Let o yeutg man or
woman enter into Ihe secret oaligitinne ef mas
ried life without reading the TOCKET .-I&CU.
LAPIl.'S. Let no one su fieri ng from haelnieu
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervuus
feelings, and Ihe whole train of DvnDtic reus.
Ltions, and given up by their physici m, h anclhsr
moment without consulting the AiS'JCLAPlL'A
Have the married, or those about lo be married
any impediment, read this truly utefid hunk, as
it has been the means of saving thiitsamis of an
fortunate creatures from the vory jaws of ilsntU.
I"" Any person sending TYV KNTY-FIVB
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive oh
copy of this hook, by mail, or five copies will he
sent for one dollar. Address, Da. W. YOUNfJ
No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA.
Post paid.
July 23, 1854. ly.
w. . sTocixan.
vartMss e'asus..
STCCKMAU & O'liJIILL,
GENERAL
(Commission illcrcijants
OG, WORTH WKAJiVSS,
Philadelphia.
REFTRCNCES.
Tlioe. Richardi?cn A Co. PhiladelpUo.
A. G. Cattcll ot Co.
Puller A Pallc.on,
Charhs Ellis & Co.
Piurgin & .'"ons,
I'hila., April 8, 18M ly.
DOCTOR JOSEHI VV. CAKEEGIf,
OESPECTrULLY informs the eilitens
the borough of Sunbury and vieinily, th
he has permtiiiuiiily localed himseif in sf
Horcnrrh; and oilers his profession! services
those who nny wih to employ him. Pol t
present be csn be found at Weavers Hotel.
Sunbury, March It, i 85.4. if.
V'TJ. H'CAPvTY, BiokscUor,
JESIECTI ULLY informs the ir.lisbitotitf
IH IN., B...I k. l. . I
.v.-i, n,i. .'u.i.'.. , in., hv ... itiisiv re
veil f.-om I hiijae ubia. a lar.-e atliblii n tn
stock nf Looks, in every Lratich of Literature, s
iu a grent tariety cf U.nJiug. Please c&U I
see thein.
Sunbury. Pupt. 17, If 5.1.
K LHV GiCDS, Cloths, Caseimer, S.iiiiM
M j? Vestiiigs, Tweeiis, Summer clrtu, Ve
cord. Tirkings, Checks, Muslins, Ac. ivt :t
and for sole l WM. A. KNABt
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1654.
IfEOETABI.E CATTLE rOWDER.-
dnsen Ureinig and Frnnefield'a Cattle I'
der, just received at the New Drug (Store of
WEISER A BltUNEl
funburv, May 17, 1051
YTt. H. H. IIIf.BEE'8 remedy for coe
-co!ds, aud fulmonary disease. A supp
Ihi tsluable med.ciu just received snd for
by H. B. MASSE
Eunlutv. Jansl , 151
3 BATH AND (,AP8.i,LUmlj,ri,
U I f.i.li.nnsi.! Silk. Wo,. and Ptr
aUo fl-lh, Tar, Oilcloth, Navy and Mi
Cap l"r sal lw by
G. ELABERfl 4 CO
Merkel slreel, oppoeita lha Post Otfl
5unhtirv, Oct , U.M.
rjiIMN PUMPS- A ,1 number of
ett 'client pump have Wee, received au
oru'rid foi a!s by
v , H. D. M VJNI
Niitilrjrv. June 4. IS.
jii.vtu Tciil:71.T iV dTuhi,
Liiiib.U ilvr W suhea, foi sal i M
fx t by . H. MAk-M
wimkurr, Apr) 1). 5
HIOPPK'I u'HAll.U. l,.
yPoreaiebv U I ltU A Ii Kt M
ltlHIMrv June 14. ISi
1)1 ANK firkiil Papei UvrnJ srj
J Mwigai, bstiU., Kteeutswi. kuMi
A.. n wsr b . p. 14 At(
mi hu i Atari l. S5l.
Il iiS) sad IsuV liJk, UrawPui
hlou. h, Psueuis. I saxia, HiawJ iwi
fw sa iid U.V. I sdne liasiht t all s
just revas.sd sud fue t.l I v
ty.s is 4 ic-M nst
1 KA t.lUYA !- ssMMiusetil ut tie
S)U 11141 sat I sua. Iwl .i lit
Is. t-Labbsiu A I ti
M.lkll tll. .rt() Ul '4l H
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