Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 14, 1855, Image 4

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baisino roiTo.
-M.r:DtToa:-At the time . w panting
toil esculent root, the potato, wncor u.uo.
it may not be ont
marki on its culture. From "Pcnence
r i .... i am onv need that the
of making a (rood crop.. : 1 know that , mnch
depends on the weather i if it should happen
to be dry til the time the potato vines nre in
bloBSom and tlo : potato about forming, we
cannot expect much of a crop t but if, planl
lnir at a certain season, the rains are more
"...;. H. nntatn.it. ulioiild be our duty
!' If IU Dull ... I , , . .1.1
to endeavor to plant our potatoes at. that
tim. I have, however, generally mviuv..
my time of planting into three periods ; the
first, as early in tho sprinjr as it will do,
sometimes by the first of April, and some
times later, according as tho spring is for
ward or backward. At this yliutinp, I put
in nhmit nnn.fmirth of the natch. The next
or middle planting, is dono about tho 2Mh of
April, at which time I put in ono-hair of the
whole patch ; ond the lu3t planting ia dor.e
from the fifth to the tenth of May, when 1
put in the remaining one-fourth. It some
times happens that the first or the lust
planting turns out the best; in ca?o this
happens, I am sure of a part of my crop
being good. IJut as the middle planting is
generally better than tho others, I plant
double tne quantity at that time. My rea
sons for making threo divisions in the crop
are obvioos, and I think the best that can
bo adopted.
As I havfi now stated my time of planting,
with my reason for so doing, I will proceed
to give you tho best manner of planting', &c.
A clover sod Is superior to any other kind
I have ever tried ; and to obtain tins, it is
best to sew clover with oats, and leave it
lav over until the noxt SDrinc. instead of
nlowinir nD the oats stubblo and sowing with
wheal. The portion of this stubble intended
for potatoes, should bo enclosed with a tempo
rary fence, and the remaining part may be
pastnred. Give tho clover sod a good coat of
manure, or apply four hundred pounds of
guano per acre, (the manure is preiciabie.)-
If manure is used, it should bo raked in on
the potatoes, after they are dropped ; if gun
na it may be sprinkled in the furrow, and it
both inntnnces nlowed nnder to the dctuh o
four inches. Tho potatoes should be planted
in every second furrow. After the potatoes
are planted, a good rolling will bo of ndvan
tage. as it will level the gronud, aud fill U
the small hollows.
When tho potatoes are just cominer through.
tho ground should bo thoroughly loosened up
by using tho square harrow on it. As soon
as the potatoes are large enongh, not to be
covered np, the cultivator should be used, by
taking out the two back teeth, and running
twice on a row. Continue this every few
days, until the vines begin to fall. The plow
in of no advantage, as it throws the dirt to
the potatoes, aud leaves a furrow between the
rows, so that when it rains, tho water runs in
ton furrows, and is thus keeps from the roots
or the potato.
ll this plan oe loiioweci, it is linrdiv possi.
ble to fail having a fair crop, gomo plant
pnmpkins with their potatoes, and raise a
considerable quantity of them ; but probably
it tends to araw we virtue oi tno soil from
the potato,
"" Another very essential point in the raisins
of potatoes, successfully, is that of changing
the Seed everv five or six vetirs. . Thov. Ii1,-i
tilmost everything else, folf ow tho course of
nature, and degenerate when planted in the
same sou for any considerable length of t:me,
In proof of this, I will pive one instance
only. A neighbor about ten years ago, was
tortunate enough to secure a smooth kind of
Mercers, which when first planted Welded
very well, so much so, that all the neighbors
bought of him aud planted. Where they
bave bought within two or three years, they
(.till raise fine crops, fully cqnal to when first
introduced j while for the last two or three
years, be has net had more than half a crop
therefore, thev want changing.
I have already lengthened out this much
boyond my intentions when commencing, and
will therefore close. Cor. Gr. Telegraph.
SUCCESSFUL GRAPE CtXTl'RE.
Having receivod several inquiring letters iu
relation to Mr. McKay g method of cnitiva
ting tho grape, I have concluded to answer
all through your columns. I should have
done it ere this, had I received tho following
information trom Mr. a,. A. iU.ch.aT, ofNa.
pies, Ontario county sooner.
In an article headed "A profitable acre in
western ew iork, published in your col
uinnsUst fall, there is a great mistake res
pecting the quantity produced. Instead of
ten tons, the actual yield was alittlo over II
000 lbs of grapes on an acre. But this niu
still be considered a great yield, and a very
profitable one. Air. McKay says that the
amount over 10 cents per ib, which be recei
ved for bis grapes, will pay all the expenses
ot cultivation, gutnenog. and getting to mar
ket. This would leave 31,100 clear profit.
Said acre was planted in the spring of
1848, one half with vines one rear old, and
the remainder with those aged two years .
160 vines to the acre, or a rod rod spa'rt each
way. Mr. McKay thinks on a middling steep
side hill. 12 feet each way would not be too
nar. His vines are trained in ell cases so as
to give them the greatest amount of stmUune.
For planting, pits were dug from to 3 feet
deep and 6 to 8 feet in diameter. At the
bottom of tho pit he placed, "ten heavy loach
of refuse from the currier's shop, and cightv
dead oxen," a drove of which had been driv.
n into Naples at tho commencement of win
ter, and a larjre portion of tlcm having died
during the winter and spring. Mr. McKay
idsn uses well rotted barn-yard manure, aval's
dl frecli and unforuicnted manures. His
vines now measure on on average over I"
inches in circumtVionco around the bod v. nor
ia there any essential diftoreneo in eizu be.
tweeu the parts of the vineyard planted with
oue or two rout old vines. They are trained
on wire trellises U fwt high, running newly
north and south. No. 13 iron wi.v U rcrnni.
ondi. with a woad.n slut 5 inches wide,
i fuel abore the ground, and a simitar m
woug thet-inof the trellis. Ha talcs n
fiQit from hit xm until the 4th U ufu r i
planting. The first year but one tie cane or
shoot i iuflVhid to grow, and lbt i cut WU
3 or 4 bud from the ground the uhxi wiui-r.
u M-oi,a .wot to shoot, are alluuvd to
trow. Tb thirJ siittsi.il, the trtllis is knllt.
aod ut two cants are to thiee t,r four ful
cscb io h Birth, and brought down uuriinnUlly
and fistviud witli WUrs O the slats almm
tbe bottom of tl.e indl.s. The third
tvrry MUriuU bud U ullowsd to ttoir, an,
UUttoA to tho LiU at th ton ot the trvll.i,
aoJ tri.ppd h. r. nbout the iiist ,f jj,,tuU,.
I"' i " 'UBr,a Mon, tb viims will bar
hutJ.-jtly. but i, 0f J inoUa. lkS
(aroauJ the body) shculJ oi.ly L. kIUwJ io
5 Vt gf ftuit. aud be lucwa.od to 10 It s
lofirtrr aliiticiml Inrh ofrirtht,, eny-
Oj'w tM U tb good
n f(Wi btM th tv oflu mtt
U ilt..i.J !, M, i,m .,.uW, u,
.d.fcUh ,U Uld.fr.y lUttM
Itusj kftua ..jm a esjit.ij,. jj,, jtf.
V 1 .U'i. SK,Btt iMa,ii lU 4is
If uarMfvai., Unf .(B-( t,MM
U (.hUs at
nakiiUsisMj Mr. Msk'st
it i i!'"1 wt !( s'dbt4U to
JI l!i-e tta i .ui .. Wgiu a, m.ij,,,
all t.it.ru.J. VjJJ p.yj,l,
a hfet ( iy
tJ Ik vWuiiit.,4il.ii
NM Istkcie
(a eoi.if s'fu.
at Wad h i kuiii
leave. a ij,, a-,Mka n.U
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ta. le-.44 ,
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United States Hotel,
... Ckettnut StrttV, abort fourth. , -"
PKILADBtPHtA." '
Ci- MqIELLAN, (late of Jones HotH.)
baa the pleasure t Inform kit frtd nl
he trallng eoranuinily, that he h leased
House for a term of years, and is now prepared
for the reception of Guest - . J
- The Loeat advantofesof this favorite eaWish
roent are too well known to need comment.
Tbe Hdsm and Furniture have been put in
first rate order: the rooms are Urge and well
,,i. ti, T.hlts will klwave be aupplied
with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself
that no effort on his psrt snail oe wnminj
mak the Cnited Sutes equal in comforts to any
Hotel in the Quaker City.
riiila.. July 8, ISol. '
AVM. M'CAUTV,
muMtfci;. unit,
Mtrkr.1 Strctt,
SUNEURY, PA.
Jt'iiT received mid, for sale, a fresh i ilv of
ft finsttn: cViho'.s. He is slw ojieiiiiig at
tliis time, a hit j amwtnwiit of Hooks, etf ry
l.ninrl. of Literature, consistins of
Poctrs-, Historv, Novels, Ilomnr-, fcwnnnc
Wnikm l.uw, Medicine, School, Mi'l ChilJrcn t
l!m,L. l!il,!e. t School, l'ockct aud Fstuily.U th
KitU aid without Enjrravinga, ano every i-
stv of Eindiiig. I'rnyer llks. of all kmcl.
1 Uo ju.l tt-ceived and for sle, PunUms Di
gest of the law of I'cnnirj Kanm, eJition ef 1851,
price niilv vb.tltk
Judge ucsui ediiioo oi uiikhwot ""
ri. in S vols. 8 vo. formerlv sold st f 10,00,
and now offered (in fresh binding) at llio law
price of i&G,O0.
. ... . t t Tl .... '
realise on ino wwipi ipuhhi.miw "
prcting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F.
(inrdon, price only 8,00.
Travels, Voyacics and Adventures, all ol
which will be aold low, eidier for cwb, or coun-
try protUice.
Fehruary, 21, tssa. tt.
Sunbury Academy.
J. P. CE0N1IILLER, Principal.
TRUSTEES:
Hon. Alex. Jordan, John Young, H. T5. Mas
scr, Esq., Jjcoti I's inter, Hon. Geo. C. Wclkcr,
Henry Donnel, Esq , Ira T. Clement, Hugh Del
las, John W. Peal.
rflHC SUMMER TERM of this Academy wil1
A commence on Tuesday, the 10th of April
The course of Instruction will embrace all the
branches f a liberal EiiB'i'h and Clasniesl edu
cation. It is bis aim to make the Aca.lemv
one of the best schools in the country To ac
complish this, nothing will be wanting n bts
part
Thoroughness and sccurary will be required
in every recitation, and no pupil will be permilfd
to pass snporficisllp over onv subject. Compo
sition and Declamation will receive particular
attention. Correrl reading, writing and s)Cilin6
will bo carefully tnght to the less advanced.
Calender. The Winter scesion will com
mence on Monday, the 16ta of October, and con
tinue twenty-two weeks.
The session is divided in Two Terms of eleven
weeks eidu
TUITION'!
Primary branches (per term) $3,00
English department, (per Term,) $5.00
' Classical " 6,09
For further particulars address the Principal,
8tinlmry, Fa.
September 16, 1R51. Ira.
HENRY B. FUSSELL,
MANlFACTCRtR Of .
Umbrellas j Parasols,
JX EVERT VARIETY, AT THE OLD STAXP-,
Jo. 2 Yorth Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
O Constantly on hand a large asenrtmcu
to which the attention of Dealers is requested.
Pliila.. Sept 16, ISSt.
British Periodicals
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: EOOAED SCOTT ft CO , New York, oontinu to re
publish the following British Periodicals, via. :
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BLACKWOOD'S E DIN BURG MAGAZINE
(Tory).
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theco pjWicaii'M'i uaunmll inierMtittjr durmjr th luftb
comeig ycir. They will tcup mid.1!e pmuid brlrreq
th hatily wntni iicv-itcm, eimte atecutoikm,iMi1 fir
iusf iUiiM fl' th daily Jturtial, and lite p tiulciMu T ine
nfthe iiu: hiittijti, written alter t!; Living iulcriwt
and eieitcir.ctit f lite fTCMX potitkdl trenta uf t:.-n
have pa4ut avvuy. It tt ti ttieae Prftudioula that
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LV history (!' rurrct.l et'euta, ami aa anrh, in Wiitf n l
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turga outiay o our art, we thail emitu.ua in fatmah Hie
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with the f Rwmij Pretiitumt to new tSubeentwra.
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T! Premiums cwirt f ih f.illvin(r woiks, KhS
voluoiea ri wni li w,li Leieci to new Hube-ilM.is acir
1I11K i ths uuuitx t of fin.ci uijr,l, 4.S v ia-i'mi.-h!
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PREMIUM VOLUJ1ES.
f ust'aa Qctsiaaist Ravisw ( veal ;
li-1 ax-,, l Mm..jm it woiae)
lr a (Ji.aiiaLT itav.sw ('Hie yeoi)
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C.'i an uliire Pre nyl vVu nrs sw.a4 In aS rasss
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I, .erniOiM, , ,,iiiNi,, ilici.i.we, beie iHwt w.k i
mn t ,aa.ei, hi,: m i.lH4 i i'l t'le- Wil-r aa iimiiv U Sri.
eut w .rta t h .r,,i.,i,ues tUeis ara Sukuers to wuita
tliejt wjy be s-.bi.tJ
ctuostsa.
A 4 avixt l t ,11 . a-..i fr at iK ttnre pft-
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ATTOUNBV AT LAW,
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A CUM T0B ALL Ml
II olio way's Ointment.
CUixtns ofiht Vnwn
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TfM, rmra m'( Vmi-m to IM
IIm chmrm trf my UlnuMM wilk ytmt ppcU.. It
is nnl; two rmn mm I wads
THOMAS HOIXOWAY,
S8, Conn of Aft in NtM Sim, Nw Vot
ASTONISHING CtRK OK KRR I J45S AFTER
NINE VKAR8 STANBUIO. , - ,
Copy of Idttrfrom Mr. IP. J. Langirj, J
- iiiiiJretle, Yadkin County, Oorik Carotin,
U. S., dotrd JSovtnlxr 1st, isaj. .
Cv BEAD HI3 OWN WORDS.
Sir, li l n n( kii to ueenms aor'-n -, n
is this kttci wrium'loe it mnt saeoT wmbi. lt to
y, tint yr Umuamt M mm v U mtm
drowtiul cwumw 4:mr iMml ItaS e .""
wkKb. was ojasnirrMI by ti whs kutM.Ul tilurty
beyond the reach of itievViiw K.ff u r "
tlttArd wilk m rfl tan pumfol n4 Itrtiblee ib
lr iM Tvl W. t 1 "f nam i wta anes wyira
nn; lunlirme I hid ever kawl of. I icwciwJ u dciir
all hore of twin raicd : lit ft wo brjojlit mt a e., lc
of lares pnts ol yonr liMtmmt, wl.urk al llw v
mr li; W I"'!. w I euuccljr rvianl mf hmto to ir
aireoiiile turpiiM aud Orl,j..Iit, awl to ike a,nnloim.t
..... tr- i.t.
AN V:Tlt.timWS.RV CVRKOK ABAUIMiKsT,
WI1KN NKAKI.V A r Tilk. POINT Of UKATH.
C'ona of alclttr from Mr R. l)urayts Actf
t)yt.t!s. iViTvml.fr 9:k. 1833.
T Pi .Vs .r II..LLOWJLI. US, Conwr of Ai aixt Xis
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SwIt is Willi hrif-n cnMilat! I love to
ii.f .e.n jr.iu lU.l b Uir. nse.4 ytf Umwaeal am! riM, lr
l.i .-f 'iry wiie hui la nrrU. t,r cven rt Ac
hi) a Kid h.--r. vri:h leu niimmf n,,iu, mI a raa-
mumiii.l In 1.4,1 ikal n tsi, oxitd av tor.
r wiw ibeu luduecd So we y.r tM.tnl a:d Ptl.
when in the ah wi sn ol thre they eflVctTl a
petlret nire. K lh' rfwAiarnl "t all WIK Vev u
We nbbiiiioil muf MnliriHre fnna VM. " wit t.
oi't hrtrm-stiet. New I'rleans. I -nd Uo foo "IMel
! I'niic." rri, aMtmrli, I hd wrote it at New
tirW.o.i, U-f,.ie we fi dlr hft, at tbat time, u knowuif
yuui mLtrcfA at New t oik.
f;i:ie.ii k. ii n .
Ti 1'i lt .Ko-iVI 1 neJ c-mi-siitty with toe Oiouncot
tit tiVMl e.f tlw loil-m-luc caver ;-
IWd lir., Cne.-f,mt,
llnd lireacu, Ch.ll.laina,
Ranw, Ciiappeil liaoja,
frnni,ws. Cnn (Soft)
Hiletif Mivche- Caneeia
toea A S.iiHl-Ptea, O.-wiweteil ao4
Coci-bar, Stiff Joints,
U!e;'Hv.tti:i.t, 9ir Nipplea,
Skm-iliMnscs, Seiirvr,
Tanumta, tVer,
Yairt
ft,iL at the Kvtsbhirttment nf Profe
riatoha,
G-wrt.
ritand'ihr $cAuf ,
iJRmhnjo
li lea
Rhenmtiani
fee VI
ma-e-throaw,
8re-ne
Wtwais,
eie ITolxowiT, el
Sm.Mt r.Mr IVmntM ILr. IhmLmi.) awt aial bi I'
ill New York. Onters for Me,lieinea in tSe Stnrc. aiire.
Ixl -T Hn!l,.wav New York,' will leeeivedurallnitioa
8 .Id al bv !l rep..tolle Omrt'tU and Dealer, ia Med
irines thnniehoot ihe t'nileil Slates in B-iea 3TJ eenl.
fT eenla. and Si . SO eeais eneh To be tij VliJnrt
the mi trad lira Houses in the tni,Hl.
lif Ther is a ejusi Jeralu saving hy taVi.ij the brger
X. - rirections f.w the roit-uice of patients iu every
iks tVi are affixed m eaeh box.
Jans 91, ISM.
Lifiuid Glue.
ALWAYS reaily for nan. A new article of
tlie srejtest utility aaJ conTftiirncc for re
pairing furniture anJ Household Ornaments ol
cillier I'orcelatnor Glass. It is preferable to any
other cement tiseJ, aa it leaves no mark where
the pieces join. It will he found a ery grrrat
saving of money in repairing of furniture alone.
Ncntlv put up in boltlea a; 25 rents each, or
$3 a dole:). All order iiromptly jrutrd.
WM.G. MASON.
COt Chentnut street. l'liiladeipUia
riiiia., OcU 14, ISSi. If.
SASH, E0CHS, BUSES, &c
'"I'IIE underfijned would respectfully inform
Uic citizens of Sunhury and the put-lie cen
erally.that tliry have entered into co-partnership
under Uia firm of Kaax &. Mi Qt aDS, for the
purpoac of monufartiuinjr ash, L'oora. Ulinda,
&c. Also, Door and Wahtoard Moulding,
worked to order. Their tnanufxetory is at Ira
T. C'lrmenl'a Steam Saw Mill, where they will
furnish the above articles of the best workman
ship and lowest prices.
JACOB KRAM.
JAMES r.McQCADE
IS. C All ordeia left it I. T. Clemcut's slot
promptly attended to,
Sunliury, SepUS, 1854.
SAMUKL S. FETI1E1ISTON,
PtSLER IS
Lamp', Laatr ms, fhcndrlirrsnnd Ccadrlabras,
-No. 152 S. 2il street, aiove Spn-tt,
ruii.ADKLriitA.
TFaving enlarged and improved Lii store, and
" lisiin? one of the Urjist anortutrnts of
Lamps, in I hiladclplita, is now prepared to lur
nish Pine Oil, Caipphenc, Ilurning Fluid, Lard
and Oil I. amps, end Lanterns of all pattern,
(.lass Limps by the pickje, rl a f'.all advsma
over auction price. llein a Manufjcturer and
Dealer of l'ir.e Oil, Burning Fluid aud Alrohi I,
which will l4 furnished to Merrlianta at such
prices that they will find it to their advantage to
buy. Also, Household Ulatsware of all dc.iciip
tiona at the lorreM market prices.
PMladrlphU, Oct. II, 1S.YI.
Cheap Wulchcs Jewel ik
W7HOLERALE ami Retail, at the "I'hlladcl-
pliia Watch and Jonelrr Store," No. 96
North Second Street, corner of y nam ,
Gold lrcr Waiehes, full jewvlot, 4 caret enes, tif.CO
fi at IjiiiM l-i. Jt ou Kmc S.leer y,n.tiM.-4j. I to
Silver li-i. fjll iewllrU. f f.'l.;,.'.! UmS-Uis, 3u,
Silver Uvrr, foil jevri J IS ! A.r' G ,1 V,-it, l..v
SuiMt r IJiuiucia, 7 .St.ver Tea ffKM. kct, .ui
0. 11d fi eewrtes. Trail
U.iM Pans. Willi Peuritaiw Silver linger, 1,00
Ciold Finder Kings, S? J reuts lo $St) Watch
Ulaaaes, (lain, lijcei.ts; Talent, li; l.unet,
S5; other articles in proportion. All goo.la war
ranted to he what t'.iev ara sold for.
sr.u FFti: n.vnLcr.
On band, soma (.old and Silver I.rvera and
1. rpiuea. atiil lower tliau lli w'joi priro.
Sept 3d, 165!. I v.
Watches, Jewelry, Silertiire
AND FANCY GOOD?.
53? A Ckcut Assortment vftkt roust Quality
rot AT TUB liVtT CH HtlCC, AT
Mil B ELTONHEADS,
.Vu. lit Svutk .SVcumf itrit, Ulu( Via qh4
(Vm-i. tr-." Wi,
M'llT. aa Ptneitl vuihtvi-i a lrfiit;d bvfoct flwk tif
I '.m WjleUi , JsJAcl. v, S: r Vie, .u -tU W:iro,
ittatrsl w.ta titie riK', u iw, r inkt, 1 Ao
Jvt o -kvia, t'susaattiii t'outy Ahivkiw a ajsksf tjswutv,
AKMtMf itte anuiau si iu (a- r w ui;.v tu 4sajs,u
tfisj hcU f at Ihe t.Ww.-l I aUh I'usvs.
tUIU fMUX-'lHt ftaM'Wtttlptf ssj th IM tU.tlaU
is WM.'tttlia lf I tiii'i aissl ,Idttirltiii'a, tt
u'as i itf CHHibtHtisv iuie r i-lslifn ui H
cu au v y um a Ittruta aaiaVt-r itiisj aa a,y wliR'i vatauM
liaJtifviU is .ii ia Attastriir t lit.
( y Aal ti-i lii si sui i's.st Jewav ilvef
19 iU StiUlK'twfnl i 'til , Will.. I IWlUl lt IKHtJ.
(V Vc!iw. Jewiijr tj.1 Ss.vaf V4ie uuiJuu'ij r.
r"J' WM U rLTO.IIKl,
i 11 Vttta 1 a rw -.Vs u.4lMsiWH
Vsrt lii tsa
1 In 1 1 A titsi V tkw .4 , vsay leasiMia
ftm tta UiltU i't.tK K, wit tp-m-ii. siua.i-M
u 11. k(r.iii: an I mi
a:w . 4KI 1, -ly
l i:t.NSW AM:. Uraulil'nl mU ul e
ie, m I'hma, Muss l lti u anJ Itelf,
ll.t.uir Slid Xuppil ll.h. if : V:i.,l, Toilal
. i iJ ii.t,s, I'hnia t rull lli.'.ats nj
Ouiiiaii.U, I'loid I ampa, Lanlt ins. Iii tuea
01 ui, snJ TuutMsr r m Uvula opiJ,
ju.l larei I Slid fu 4' b
lk. i. HM. 1 W.TKNKKA I t.
Stl.il - 111 kinds mi llo..u bov m4 sli;i
Mil M al
U. tl sUKUtl A l-tt,
Ma.ast atiaat. tiiMMil Ik iMt OlnYa.
k)ubti. . , ISiJ,-
" TO I'ASH Ul'VKKS. "
Ao. 1 l'4lu SUM, av4
filkJsls,
N msi ssa s svis s.4 J
CARtrCTlNUS,
Kaiia ta a4 lJui atUs Mi V si
rs l, ia4iil, Hiitla, Jk...i,., Csrfia,
Oil t bMfca, As.. 4 A UI U Mid i ties
kat Saa
VSllOl Itil t. 1.1411
fSlls. ar S, S e lf
Stir Ooed tit the People t
DKNJAM1N '1IBFVNER
F ESpXCTTfttT Informs tbe pnUieia tn
aval that ke has Jest received and opea4 a
plecdid stock of ' f
Spring and Summer Goods
t hie New Store, In Lower Aufosta, township.
His stock consists In pert of
Cloths, Caisimert, Cassinet.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. "
ALSOi
Calicoes, Glngbamss Lwi
HwiiwIIdc De Laloet
and all kinds ef Ladies Dreaa Goods.
Groceries.
Also an assortment of IlarUwar. Iron
and 6tee1, Hails, &c
Also an esrelleiit aasortmenl of
QUEOSWARE, of various style nJ
i paitem?. . .
Also an araortnient of ROOTS ft. SHOPS.
II ATS k CAPS, a good eelrettou.
Salt, Full, iS'C. '
AnJ a a-rcat tarictv of otb't rti.- :- as are
cniuble to ihe tra.Ut, a'd "f wbkh will La sold at
the lowest joicea.
Vr Country ptaJo t.ken 10 ccanja
tbe big! est pri-cx.
I.awer AumuU, .Mav 6, IMI. -
REMOVAL.
lAghV MAshV tAi
til!
It. I1THTT & KMT Lave removed
lo their New Store and Factory,
So 74 SwifJi Sffoml ii.rnf,
ritii-uu.Ltiiu.
f S'iie i!voia b low their old etaiid ;)
Hatinff increased Cici'iities. we of-T to Mer
ebaiits and others. Uae Fixture aud Lamps
every description, sp.I at tbe l owest Manufac
turer's price, and unura.ed in uuuny or ap
pearance by any lu the eauntrj jmt sioch era.
braces
DIOTT'S P1TEM WSl OIL LlirS.
t'ht best tn tkt tcorW)
Boniinc fluid and Solar LarJ I .a nipt, Chaudi
Irers. for Cias, Pine Oil. Solar Lard, an.l Fluid
Hall anil Patent St.rins Hand lanterns, Globe,
Glasses, Wicks Pine Oil & Fluid, wholesale and
retail.
Merchants and others wi:l find it to their ad
vautage to call and ex amine onr Stock and Tri
ces. tW Particular attention f Ken to Citing up
Churches and other public buildings.
Phila. October 7, 1854. ly.
JOHN V. MARTIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
surra HUT,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
customers that he has just received from the
city a new and compiele assortment ol
Alens Wearing Jlppant,
which he will raakevp lo order, or Ml, asehenp
as any other establiorurr.t in the place, as he is
determined to permit no one to undersell him.
HisirooiU are choice, and carefully selected from
the best iu the Philadeipliia market, and they
will be made up in the leat and laUt style and
warranted. Ilia stock consists in part of hand
some Marcrilea and Silk Ves'.ir.js, Duck and
other Linens for Coats, ic. Also, a variety l
Cloths, Cttssimcra, Cntvata, Neck 1'lca, and
variety of other artidea lor Mens' wear.
Suubury, June 10, IS54. tf.
L. s. rvNcoiST. Tans. c. cmgut.
S; L. PANCOAST &. CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
IIS
DFALEKS IN
Fish and Provisions
ecaiatt.LT.
Ao. 17 Abrfi HVi.rriv,
mu.ADrx.rHiA.
riiiladelphia, Sept. I, JS34.
CARBON RTJS COLLIERY,
SfuiMOKlM.
.Yortittmberland County,
ttiu.
rTjHE subscriler respectfully informs the pub.
lie thai he has leased the ul.ove new colliriy,
and is now prepared to deliver at Sunburr, or
anv Hint along the Siiaouehanna, all sizes of
COAL, prepared by brrake.-a, in a superior
maimer. Peraons wishing to contract for coal
will please address the subscriber at Sunburv.
JOHN HODUK1SS.
Sunbury, July 15, 1854.
MlUIS.i.YK'S
r-ATKNT
StiLUS,
Said at their
WAREHOUSE,
A'o. 235 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ftailroad. Hay, Coal, and Farmers' SCALES,
act in any pari of the country, by experienced
woekn.cn, and at abort notice.
E. Y. L'KKiliT A cent, Sunbury.
Phila., Oct. 14. I54. Cm.
EWCLbYlIINO "&TE WELR Y.
CJ M MO.VUte of the firm ol'S. Sclinunnau A
Co., rrapectfullv iiiforms the cituena of
Sunburv and vicinity, that be will enniinue the
above buMiicu in the old st'ind in Market street,
with an entire r.rw sto. k of goods, v Licit are oil
tbe way from the city, lie will also I prepared
lo repair ratchca. Laving a hand in constant em
ployment lor thai purpose, lie therefore icpccl
I'ultv sulw il the patronage ol the public.
Nuubury, t'epL 10. 1854 tf.
a wfwr
CHEAP WATCH A NO JKWELRY STOKE
A'o 7J iVurA Second S'r-el, opposilt tk
.oiiiif 1'rriion I! mst )
Philadelphia.
MOLD 1 eier atthes, lull jeweled, IS K, ca
ae. t;s ; Silver Lever do,, do.. eiil
er Lepine, do., 0,11a. tier. 5 to $7 : Guld
Spei laclea. 4 SO to 10 ; Silver do., $ I 60 ;
iver Table Spoons per e:t, $14 la $18;
Milver Leseit do., ,lo.,9to ?l j Silver Tea do.,;
do., 4 74 to ? Ml ; li ild IVus slid liold Cs
si, $ J tS lo $3 1 tiuld I'fi.a and Silver do., Ill,
,i;elier with variety of Tins tiold Jewelry,
liold 1'bib , tiuaid aud FvJ Chaiiia. All goods
wanauied la be as represented. Watihea and
Jliv.iepaiied in lliebol manner. Also, .Ma
sonic M iiLs, I'ltia, Ac.uiaJa tj oijer.
N. U. Auiliia srut by mail otherwise,
Mill puiulujttv atisndsd lo,
l,blU.lpl. IS, I1A4. ly.
an.v i.rrrKH i'kek7e.C"wIiu
V 9 buua,i sk, aud ail a.; lei, just weeivaj,
4.1U lus s.ila H. U M A 5K K.
MuaiHwy, Julie 4, ll.M.-
t1l.t't'Krt-. Fi.l t 1'ay aild ou haut Iroaj slid
t tuudeit liamitl, t'lxm Nuu, (irouud
NuU, IU 11 us, aud I'rune. ju.l ie,ied a4 Us
' WM A.k.NAHB.
I.uwsf Aui.'l. Mas .4. -
TAVflLbs 01 fill till C.4.XUV. alw sse
res sets
st this int..
lwhU 4. I sat.
fIL OU IM.UaJ.- HslMerkrHi
Ws, Uuiut 4 Je vau)4 mml V
1 I'm,
k.d , t .
U(e. stistas ihisJ dew ilse htm Uim,
rami s4 CiaIui V wIa b aale be
uutuai'Mii,
wauWtl. JtaJ M. SS
aul U a-J .... r,f. cw.es. iw.
" a4i. Kutsw,, Ut. AHIAA4, Iaauam,
.H4W4lA4t, 4, SI
n. it, h. vui Nti'ai atone.
r tu 1 u, 1.4- m.sa, t :rvm, UU tki
.SS fa aj u MM , I 1
Circat Arrtrstl ' ,
SFXima GOODS!
lit A T. CLEMENT
INFORMS bis friends and customer that ha
just received an elegant assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
At his 8tors In Manet 8treet, 8unbury, which
he oflisrs to ths public at the lowest prices.
nis stocs eon iia oi a teneral assortment o
Dry Goods, viz:
CfofSJ, Cttuimers, Cassinttt, Jtant, Drillings,
whmiiu, avinens, como, JSTutlrn at
Lams, Lavns, Ginghams, Btragts.
Also s large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, ior
Men, Women and Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hats.
Plaster.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices.
1 13b, Salt, &C.
HARDWARE,
Vis : Iron sod Steel, Kail a. Files, Saws, &e.
QUEEN SWA RE,
Tta Sttts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Sauars, ft
LIQUORS,
Vior. Bnndy, Gin, lam, Mhiikty, tt-
fF Conn try r-rodurs of all kinds taken in ex
change st the highest maiket prices.
April 8, 1854 ly.
NOTICE
To Trespassers oa tlio Telegraph Line.
VOTICE ia hereby given, that all persons
v found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
be dealt with according to ths act of Assembly in
such cases made ar d provided.
ll. B. MASSF.K, Pres't
Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Sunbury, June 3, IS54. tf.
SAr.lUEIs W. PBPPSR
SCCCSSSOB TO
HENRY J. TErPER k SON,
Watches, Jewelry & Silver Ware,
.Vo. 175 Ctrsfnut si., oppositt tkt Statt House,
PHILADELPHIA.
rhila.,.Vay 27, 1B54 ly.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
or7aateIe33 Salts,
Prepared by
WEISER k BRUNEK.
This prrpatation ia recommended as an ex
cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly,
is entirely tree from any unpleasant taste, re
sembliug lemonade in flavor. This medicine is
highly UcneCcisl for diseases peculiar to summer
and hot weather.
Suubury, July 1, ts54.
Just Published and fox Sale
by WM. VcCARTV, Dooiseller,
Sunbury, Pa.
Tho American
TLEADERS ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in the United tales.
Br CotitNsos Kced, E.-q.,
Ipsa Ugis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a shor
svsictn ot conveyancing. Dy A. Jordan, Pres
ident Jude of the Eighth judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
SuiuuVl, of the bar of Xorthuuiheilund county.
Since the publication of tl.c bock, tbe following
letter has Ucn receivej from Judge Pearson of
llarrisburg :
Hassisavss, June SO, 1853.
CiTt-ixiv:
After s ca'cfnl examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," 1 ta'ie pleasure in de
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
composition of the precedents thus ottered to the
public. The lesal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct system of pleading,
adapted lo our habit of business, and the practice
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a grcut extent, founded on the act of astembly
will lie a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safct" and brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the bands of every practicing
lawyer iu our state.
Yours, with great respect,
JNO.J. PEAlisOX.
l'jn. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Kockefeller and M.
L. vliin:li-l, Esqnires.
V. McCastt, Esq..
Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago
a copy of "Keed.s Pleaders' Assielant" improved
by Jude Jordan and others. I examined it with
some care soon afterwords, and have had occa
sion to use it several times since. 1 think it de
cidedly valuable as a umnuel for practicing
altorncva in Peuiisy Ivania, and do not hesitate
to recommend it. If it were eer.erally used it
would increase the accuracy of tho profession in
matter which are often very carelessly done.
1 am very truly yours, Ac.,
J. S. BLACK.
I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist,
snt, and htve eiamiued it suftViently to enaHe
mo to concur very heartily in the above comineu
daliona by tha Chief Justice.
CEO. W. WOODWARD.
July IS. 1854
Sunbury, July Si, 1834
BEDDING & CARPET
WAlfEHOUSE,
.Vo. 1 18 Sonl4 Srconu1 Street, its dooi 1 afcotx
prucl stitet,
rniLAOiiiTniA
ll'here lis keeps eonsisiilly on hsn.l a full
" aswrttnent of every article in his line of
business.
FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS,
Putent Sining Maltresses, curled hair, Moa.
Corn llu.ll anil Straw Mattresses, Velvet. Tu.
pestry, Tapestry, UrusaeN, Threc-l'ly, lugraio.
veneiuu, 1.1.1, usj ami tleoip
Curafiiiji, Oil I'ittki, funton Mathns,
Cocoa anil Hiani.h Muins, Floor ami riuir
UriiKiet. Hearth Kuja, Door Ma's, Tsbl snj
Piauo Cover. To svhuh he rpecifully invite
th attention t purchaser.
1'iiihv OtU T, I So. I y.
I'tcklos, Suurfu tVt
iasl leeeivtJ
I1ll t,4M,
1 'aw va.w,
Miar4 Pi.su.
IHlMS.
Maix,
Illli,,l4
1'ieasu,
J Il .ll S4CS,
IWaluSI S -
Wotw
I' lu, a ViHsuar,
I li .. lis l f, a,,
C'T MlMWC4,L.,lM,1
I ''UvaI r4isus.
Hmu.
rt(l.i, iia,
t'aii.
SkijMM.
taow CalMf, 4 , 1.
WlilSKU 4 StllM.IC
LusoluHoi. 0 Psitnership,
VOI'H'i: U ksieby iv thai ths i!iitl,iu
m ti eul busiutf. beretofiKe e tu i ig bit.
Jet Ihs Sim of kiss IW M jmi,.j .
1 ,h l J Asaw4 tust by utaiiiMi SAiMseitt.
W. U. kAi:.
JtlllN mil TV.
Tm biwlnes wilt reaJut-ieJ fti(W( us.
J tbe Sis ml kaae 4 IU4, Ss wUas sU wiiieis
iw (wil ai be il us 14.
uubuiy. U. Is, !
f vHASHIl.sl.lsl. S4ats,
I ittUsA, ipAl
awl .ails 1 waia mI
at wUlieas SesSe.
ail MaU. just aw,.s4 s4 aa. ai bf
HM. A. KSAM.
I swes Aisf vaie, Ma t, ISS.
(i ul u t. .W4 wii7Z-7Y
H t StMks1 AjsAsylsty. 444 i4li.
A" S it Solllt W V iiaai 1 H..1U. kt s
li i Msks(N
Vvi ts t, IISl.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
r ma Csira r
OOUOHS, COLDS.
HOABSHNBSS, BROW.
OHZTII, OROTJP, AST.
ZtXA, WHOOPirro.OOVOH
AMD OONSUMPTION.
TV riiUL' sv rr i-k .
...Z.J.Jl?Xr'J'' "ocaa asd som.s
autf wrap up warm, lu aweat aorui. itaTnleLt "
, oa a oi aaa (.ouaa, take it uiori.ina nunnsi,d ,.
li,.u. ZZ. TTkL. a 10 V7 W1" h'" fr..m tins
u, 4101s when they and it eau be so reaihlv utmI d. .
1.1 .."i!"!.''" Uiem ol uTeir
-' P", win niiu, uy isKlllf me Cberrv Psr...ml n.
r'lrit.bed, the. may U Mrs If -l,,f 'LtJl1 J?
oo eoiiseaunitlT rsfreshlns m n.-... ...... "." .'.
..... ...j . ' i4i injinsuiler-
nn, sfiu aii uiuiusis curs, is an ndsd tu Uiouasiids liu t.
thus alllicted, by this mvolusble reir.wly.
.. r"' afreesois cuecu la Uicse eases, many fid
thariiaelves ai.williuf to forego n use waui tLa ucjus.lv
From two tminenl rb)iiie!siis in
FATaTTSVtt.l.a. TjmM An.-lt ia inei
Sir -Wi bay aiven vuur Clism p. ...
" 1 piseuce, sua dim 11 vi surpsss every i.lnei re.
"""J w "v ior curii'r aneeii'iis . the revnirni..ry 01
talis. DR HIKMEH A UlMU'l'iiu
I u 01.X.CK3 ASUrUBUC SI'HAKtR till, rem-d
is sivulusole, ss by its action mi the Uiroa ami lunss, when
... muc. i,iim,vcBBii iiuuiseueis 111 a lew
hoars, and woudcrfally increases ths power aud fiexililuy
ol ihe voice.
ASTHMA Is generally mach relieved, and cfieii wholly
eared by Cherry Ptet.i. But titer are sums eases w nb
snnsis as to yi:d entirely to no intOictno. Chcriy fcclo
rsl will core llieui, if they ean be eurtd
uiiu.M-iil 1 is, or irritation elide Uirmt ai,d npper
portion of ihs lunge, may be cured by biking Cherry Ps t
ralinainiiH and irrquem dusts. Ths une.,inl,.ilUL.Ie up.
pressioti is soon relieved.
Rev. D.iel. LANSING, of Bronklyn.New York, runes:
'I have seen the Cherry 1'eciorol cure ench eiises ,f
Asthma and Bronchitis ns leails me 10 buiievs it can rarrly
fail t'i eure the diseases.11'
KOlt CROUP, liiv an em -lie rf n:i!i.n mt, to be
followed by kir and freno'iit dose.l of the Cherry Peetn
lei, aiuili subdjes the diseuss. If tukcu 111 scaum, it will
u-t fail to cure.
WHOOPING COUCH maybe brokcu up anJ sous ea
red by the us nf Cherry Pectoral.
TliK 1NFLUK.Z is speedily removed by thisreme.
i!y. Numerous itistnnres huvs been noticed where wti-.le
fsinilics wei prntucted froro any serious cmsequ, ores,
while their nrichb.rs. veilhout Uie Cherry t'ector!, wre
suAVrii rrom the disease.
lr. J. C. Ayer: Svt.s,Ohio, lllh June, lS5t.
1 write 1 1 i'uform yfin nt the truly rcmurkuLK eirccts ot
your CItKRRY PECTORAL in this place, :id in my
own feniilv. Oosof mvdaui-hleis wns e iiiii-letrly cured
in three days of a dieadlul YVuooriHa Colon, by ukii.i; n
lr. Means, on of our veiy let pnymciuiis lieeiy siato
that lie considers it the best renut'y we h;iv ! u;moiwrv
durssei, aud that be hue cored ur rs cnsi s of Caovr wilii
it than any other llleOiciue ne ever atiiniiiiuerea.
Oui elerivnieu of Ihe Ila;itit Charch s;iy that darir.g
ths run of Lvtlccnza her tins seus'n. he hns c-ri eu:,:
from your medicine he could scarcely cave believed Kttn
out seeing.
iouisrcspeciiu:!', j.i ci.i'-i.aih,
DcjKty Poiniifier
From the distinguished Professor of Ckcmis
try and Aletena Mediec, liowdnin Culltpe.
I have found th CntitsT VecTosii., as its inirrcdiru'.a
slinw, a powerful remedy ftir cohis, and caubi.s, and pul
monary QiseiuKa.
P.lfKXa ClSVILASS, M. p.
Barmwicx, Me., Feb. 8, Ifir.
UR. VALE.NTKNKKOTT.
Tkt widely celebrated Professor ofSurperv in
fAe Medical Cotleet. New Yortc City, sans :
'It S'ves me pleatnre to certify the value si.i tririi'y
nf Aysh ChsaRT 1'iLcroR.i!., wlti'-h I consider pi-cili-arly
adapted to eure disenses 01' lf:e 1'hroai nnd Lours. (
inures 01 seveistnsrases upon in l.nufs nave 1 ren ei.
fected by Cuasav Pictobal 111 such extreme casts on
warrant the lielicf that a remedy has at leiiK'h 1 een fuiin.l
that can be depended on to cure the Coughs. C-.l-'aaud
C-nsutnpiioii which earrv from our midst ihoiiMtids every
veor. It is indeed a medicine to which the filittid cnii
look with couGdenca for relict, and they sUoulJ not hi, 1 10
avail themselves of it.
Prepared antl sold bv, JAMES C. AYZR,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Sunbury by II MASSE it, anJ by
Druggists generally throughout Ihe Stnte.
July 30, 1853. ceovr lv. . .0v. 13. '52.
ValuableProperty for Sale
In the Eorough of Ssnbury !
ipiIE subscriber offers for .ale ths following
1 property in the Borough of Sunburv, it:
THE HOUSE
AnJ two contigious Lots cf Ground,
on the south west corner of Market Square, now
onupiett by the sukTrrilmr as a store anJ dwel
ling. Abo:
THE STEAK 8AT7 MILL
on the river bank, together with oue ami a bufi
acres of ground. Also: a double two story
frame
Dwelling IIouso and Lot of Oroun J,
in Flderberry street. Also: aix seres of
ground at the Point, adjoining th Susianbanne,
an whieh ara erected two frame bou.ts, wagon
bouts, &e. Also:
A House and Lot of Ground
in Cranberry street, near the liver, 011 whi.-h lot
sre also erected three lime kilns. Also :
A IIouso and half Lot of Ground,
on the north east comer of Kiver and Dewberry
street, occupied by Atignsttt. Clement. Also:
Twenty-Three Vacant Lots
on Elderberry street.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Eunbury, Jat H, 1851. tf.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
From ths Franklin limtitme, Philadelphia, from lh
American Instuuls, New Yoili, sml
FIVE RUST PllEMIl'MS
from Dxfftrtat Fairs in Sew England.
City Dagtisrrcotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
ATo 100 k 166 CAc-staur Street, Philadelphia
Also, Mun Street, Springfield, Mass and
ittstjield, Mass.
Portrait Painting and Talbot) ping, in the
biglit.t stale of ixrfection, dono iu all ihe abov.
Lktabli.hinrnt.
Sky-I.ighta used in all the establishment.
Miniatures taken equally as well by lh.ru in
cloudy as in clear weather.
Phils.. May 27, 1834- tf.
KosiMidulu II villa ulic Cement.
An ticlltnl article for lining Cisttms,
Vaults, Spring-houses and Cetlars,
AND for kieping dampness from wet snrl
exposed wslls. For sal by
CH ARLES IIEPAhD R.MITH,
. XV. corner of Kroin and XV,0W Street
opposite th old .laud, Railroad.
Philadelphia, Aprii it, UH ly.
WORLD S FAItt PREMIUMS.
'1MIRKK I IIIZK MEDALH Wis Uw, wu.4 W lh.
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T1AN0 FORTES
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"AID AST) COMFOBaV
lo l'oiir Own racclianlm.
GEOUGE RENN.
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CHAUil
Of tha most Fashionable Stpla.
rTlI2 sabscriber respectfully calls ths aHeut.i
- of ths public to his larct and solandld .jm,i
ment of every quality and price of
rhlch cannot fail to recommend itself 1 every
ho will examine It, on account of lu durable
wuramansnip and splendid flnlsh, made na of th
stock to be had in the cite. No ffl,rt i.
mnufc.,n of bi wars, and ths
"T"nca to Keep up with th
msny ImproTementa which are consfiintl, beuis
madeHis stock consists of Mahogany
owshb, uivans and Loans;
en?."61' Secretaries, Sidsboardi,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING fifi
snd also VENETIAN BLINDS, PU!,
IlEDSTFATis 7 "'""uiacmre.
lifcUhrEAH), of every aattern .4 .j..
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND rticnt
STANDS, TOI LET TABXES AND
ln.be. EXTENSION TABLES,
in short every article In u-j, ,in of J k
He al manufacture, all kind. lSSS7.
,,. CHAIRS.
iticlu-ling vsrictiee .. w.f ......
sunburv. sik v, - 03 "4
aa m . ,. n -
frr a rr,c
"'"oo, in nie.
Puwo Stools. ,!,!.. .
of the latest .ivies ..t
--.nuctuVS : S
lnoe
warranted to be ercc
the eitie. ..1 " purcnaM rumiture
lrJ ' fouuee tilien in rrnvmer,! r
ving prsvlJ
""wun a liandnome Ht
'hat, he is ni
ri-icu ior LiiiletUl, ., 1
?' thi" vicinity, or at sny
tance from this place.
attending fun
convenient 4
bslow IhoDiFM,,', Store ami AVea'cr Ta''e
a , . GEOKUE KE..
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf.
uociou i'onKLFI
THE POCKET AESCBLAPITJ3-
CB, EVERY CNK Uli OW.V rHTf.clAN.
j. rpiIE EIFTIETII I
v l. nn .-ill, f I if ,
-.x v'vy .i 'iicuunti
f.'.:i V-AV FnrnvmH .1 :.
f i'v v 6 '"a"' "'wing J
VivA "A ca- nJ Milforraalion
r-v-j W numai' fvslem in v
Pi?- v5tlftr?,'uJdfon' Tewl
lyj 'fffrf-U IK ' auucua .1 realise on
' V'.CJ.'Sf 'W t,lstr f Fcma'.cr, U
' $1 ' hi8ht important
ntsrried peoplo, or tl
contemplating mai-risp
f- It J B)f Urn, Votn
Lf t no rnthcr be ashamed to present a cor
tha ESCTLAHIS lo his child. It may ,
him from an early trravc. Let no young nu
woman tt.tc-r into the secret oWiuntions of ;
ricd life without reading ths POCKET .ES
LAPIL'S. Let no one suflcriitg from h(oV
(.'nigh, Pain in the Side, restless nights, ner
feciings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic
tioiis, and ijiven up by their physician, I., am
moment without consulting t:ie"-;9CL"I,AK
Ilnvo the married, or those al-out to be na
any impediment, read this truly useful Usui
it has been the means of saving thousands 0.
fjrtunato creatures from the verv iavvs of d
tV Any person sending TWENTY-f
CETS, enclosed in a letter will mceiie
copy of this book, by mail, or fire ecpie wi
tent for one dollar. Address, Dn. VV. Y'Ol
No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILAUEI.PU
Post paid.
July Ti, 1851. ly.
W. S. STOCIIMAJI. TROMA, fl'JH
STOCKMAN & O'lTEILL.'
GENERAL
Commission illcviijun;
05i NORTH ViTHAHVEiJ,
Philadelphia.
It El- EltENCES.
Thx. Iiichardson A' Co. Pliilatlelphio.
A. G. Caltcll & Co.
liuttcr cV Patteson, "
Charles Ellis & Co.
Ilurgin 4 Sons, "
Phila., April 8, 1854. ly.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERO:
TJESPECTFI LLV informs the citit.
the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity
he has pcrmiiiiHiilly located himself 11
Dnrcuigh ; and oilers his profceiional serv
those who may with to employ him. F
present lie can be found st XVcavers Hold
fcuiibiiry, March 11, 1854. tf.
'.
WM. M'CARTY, Bookseller,
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabit
town and country, that he has lately
ved fiom Phil'delphia, s lar-e addition
stock of books, iu every branch of I.ilrrotu
in a grcut variety of Iii'id.iij. Pica c
see them.
(Sunbury, Pepl. 17. If53.
It V GOODS, Cloths. Csssimer., a
X'eslins, Tweed. Summer clc'.h,
coid. Tickings, t iucks, Mtislins, Ac.ju
Snd lor sjle b) XV .M. A. K.V
Lower Augus'a, Muy C, Isit.
7ECiET.XLLE CATTLE POWI L
doxrn Urvu.ig slid Front field's Call
dcr, just teieived at the ew Drug Mor
xvEbEi: ot ma':
Sunbury, Msy ST, leit.
R. II. II. lMCiOEE'S remedy f.r
-'-'colds, Slid fu!.'ncnary disease. A '
this aluble im Jiciiie jut receivid snd
by II. B. WAS.
Sunburv. Jauti , I P53-
SBAT-S A.ND CATS spleadii
U 3 la!iionaule bilk, XVo.,1 ai.J I'.
Uo Cl4ih, Fur, Uikiolli, .Nay and
1 Cap. i su!. low by
ti. LI.9DI.nu . v
.Market strv.t, eppont. tb Pl (
fuiibury, (). t. S, lajJ.
t'HM
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AI. PIMPH.- A email a.mber
llinl pumi i bss le leceived
otTerrd Ul .' by
11. U. M AS
Siinhurv. Jun i. I dS3.
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