Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 21, 1855, Image 3

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New Advertisements.
CHURCH DEDICATION.
The German Reformed CJburch in. Sun
bory will bo dedisated to Almighty God, on
Sunday, the 29th day of. Apl inst., (it 10
s'clock, A. M. A number of Ministers from
l distance are expected to be present. The
public generally are most respectfully invited
to attend.
Frkd'k. Haas,
' ' Jacob S asdolt( ' .
- JE0. O. AV!.KER,
.--- -.. Lrvi Seashoits, ,
" . Martin (Jabs,
Prancis Buchkr,
Valenhnb 1)iktz,
Committee
Sunbury, April M, 1355. . .
jfEW spring millinery
,AND FANCY GOODS.
!ISS JANE FINNEY respectfully in.
forms her friends and customers goner
illy, that she has just received a lot of New
Millinery and Fancy Goods, such as Bonnets,
Jollars.'Ribons, Ac, of the latest style and
latteros, which she will sell at the lowest
irices.
Sunbury, April 14, 1855. tf.
Boarding! Boarding!
M,R.'.; WHARTON can accommodate 8 or
LVJL JO respectable boarders,
cvation : North-west corner of Market Square,
Jnnbury. Persona wiahing a comfortable home
ill find thia desirable place.
Sunbury, April 14, 1855 tf
For Rent.
A LARGE Dwelling and Store House, togeth-
er with an excellent garden and (tabling in
ht most beautiful anil business part of Shamokin.
For terms apply to
, ;. S. JOHN.
April It, 1955.'-. 3t
Northumberland Bridge Company.
,4 N ELECTION for officera of the Northum
berland P ridge Company, to serve for one
tar,, will be held at tlio house of G. & Burr, in
rorthuiuherland, on MONDAY, the seventh day
f MAY pext., .The election will be open at 1
'clock.' P, M-i- and close at 4 o'clock, P. M. - -'he
books. and accounts of the company will be
i)l)iniUe'd.to the stockholders for. their inspection,
t the nme time and place.
., ..... D. BRAUTIGAM, Pres't.
Notth'd.April.lJ, 1055 tt . . ' . '..
NOTICE.
TIIE APPEALS for the several town
dps and boroughs in the county of North
nberliind, will be hold by. the Hoard of Coin
issioneta of said county, at their office in
anbury, on the following days to wit :
Chihsciuaque township
April 23.
Milton Diir-otign. -.
Delaware township,
Tucbut "
Le.wia
Lower Mahanoy township,
Jackson "
Up pes Mabanoy "
Little Mahanoy " .
Coal
Cameron "
.Sbuwokin "
Lower Augusta "
Upper August '"
Kuh
Suubury borough
Northumberland borough
Point township,
Jordan "
Zerbo "
24.
2S.
Mount Carmel
JOSKPH NICELY,
LY,
ER.V
PHILIP RBN.N,
Corn'ri.
GEO. C. WELKKR.
CommUsionors' onice, 1
Sunbury; Aplil 11, 1855.
NOTICE.
HE Stockholders of "Sharuokin Colllegiate
- Institute ere hereby notified that the an
al meeting for the Election of a Board of
uatee will be held on the first Monday of
jy. 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at W. Weaver's
itel, in Shamokin.
By order of the board,
WM. ATWATER. Sec'y.
Shamokin, April 14, 1855. 3t
TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER.
riHE Subscriber has on hand of his own man
L ufacture, a large assortment of Ladies',
isses', and Children', Leather, Kid, and
Jrocco
BOOTS, 8HOES, and GAITERS,
the beat workmanship and material, which he
II sell' at as low wholesale prices as any person
the city. Buyers can get any sices to make
assortment, without having to purchase the
alter or more unsaleable size.
WM. C. PARKER,
i. 91 North SIXTH Street, below Race,
Philadelphia.
N. B. Gaiter Uppers ready for the lat, sold
Country Shoemakers st low prices.
Juabury, April 14, 1850. 3m.
To Officers, Soldiers,
!AMEN, &o, OF ALL WARS : their
Widows and Minor Children.
B. MASSICH, Attorney for Government
GaimeiUi,
Pnnbury, Pa.
:ON TINT Eli u. pri ptompl and psrsoiial sitaiitu lo
eeimcutiaa 1 Cluu ot every ilsacnptuia a.iuM th
itisl UovwiiSMut, siid Biuilail)r lu utose brt. the
asury Department, Prnuon siid Houiitjr Lamt Hurasus,
till aist iMMl Laud Oiftec, aud tkard ut Claim
a Mp'uicof yts, aud a lamiluuuy wila Us smsus
:buiuinf laa aatliost aud imiai iuvorebls action um
as, wita taa tariluiaa forth duualcb ui Iuiuusm,
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TWO PREMIUMS
Awarded at the late Crystal Palace Exhibition
in New York to the
Oldest Typo Foundry In the U. States
Established by Blnny 4 ftonaldsun in 179(1, on
me Date ot Bowers Uermantown Foundry
of 1739.
The long experience of the several proprietor
Of the
Philadelphia Type Foundry
Enables L. JOHNSON A CO. to ofler the lar
gest varioty of Printing Type, and all the ap
purtenances of a Printing Office, to be found in
anv establishment in the United Htntos, and of a
quality, too, Which is deemed to be unrivalled.
The composition of the metal used i calculated
to a (lord the greatest durability while the scru
pulous care exercised tn the fitting up of the type
such as to insure accuracy aud squareness of
body, arc Uur facilities are o extensive to
enable us to fill order of any amount.
Estimate given in detail (with the cost) of atl
the material required for a newspaper office.
PLAIN OK FANCY TYPES,
Music of unparalleled beauty, cast in this Foun
dry only. Scripts, Flower, Border, Cut, bra
or metal rules, labor-saving rule, bras brace,
bras circle and oval, Ac.
PRESSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
And all sort of Printing Material, (moat of
which are made by us) will be furnished at Man
ufacturer price. PRINTING INK, of all va
rietiea and colors, varnishes, bronzes, d-c. We
are agent for the Inks, oc. of the most celebra
ted American and English Manufacturer, which
we sell at the lowest terms.
Stereotyping or Electrotyping of books, music,
wood cuts, jobs, Ac. Type used in stereotyping
for sale at reduced price. Wood outs designed
and engraved in the finest style of art
Our '-rainor ipecimen book" (the first of its
class in the country, and original in it conception
and getting up) will be sent to all printers that
have not received it, who will direct how it may
be transmitted to them.
try Newspaper Printer whe publish this ad
vertisement entire, (including this notice,) three
time before September lt 1855, and send to us
a copy of the paper containing it, will be allowed
their bill on purchasing article of our manufac
ture to four time it amount.
L. JOHNSON 4 CO.
No.6 Saneora Street, near the Hall of
Independence, Philadelphia.
April 14, 1855. 3t
SHAMOKIN
Collegiate Institute.
SHAMOXI N, 7A
D. STROH, A. M., Principal.
THE third session of this Institute will com
mence on Tuesday, the 1st day of May, 1855.
The session will continue fifteen weeks.
Tuition (payable at the middle of the session)
a fallow : .
Primary department, per session, $4,25
Academic " ' 6,37$
Collegiate ' " 8,50
Pupils not received for a less term than half a
sossion.
For further particular address the Kev. C. J.
Ehrchsrt, Shamokin, Pa. "
Hhamokin, April 7, 1855. 6U
CHOICE GROCERIES.
BURTON & FENT0N,
5. IV. corner Sixth and Arch street!,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVING refitted their Store anew, and re
plenished their stock bv the addition of
every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery
Store, aoaa lo make tip a full and most complete
assortment, now offers for sale to their friends
and the public on the best terms the following
excellent Goods, viz : Jellies of all kinds ; Pre
serves ; Fresh Fruit in bottles and tin cana;
White Clover Honey ; Lutour and other brands
of Olive Oils ; Sperm and Stearine Candles ; all
the best brands of Groceries ; Crackers, with a
choice assortment of all the staple articles, which
will be sold at the lowest prices. Please give
us a cal.
BURTON & FENTON,
Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor.
Sixth and Arch sts.
Phila., April 7, 1855 8 ly.
Watsox Dipuv. Thomas Drpit.
J. S. DEFUY & SONS,
No. 223 North Second Street, below OJhm hill,
and S. IV. Corner Eighth and Spring Garden
Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
VITOULD lespeetfully inform their former
'V rn stomera and othcra. that thev have iust
laid in a splendid assortment of
CarpetH, OH Cloths, Mattings,
Window Shades, Door Mats, dec, fee, at very
reduced prices Wholesale & Retail.
TAKE NOTICE We will sell our gooda
as cheap a any other hruse of the kind In the
city,
Pn la., April 7, 1855 warns 3ml.
HAYD0CK & FIDLEB,
DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the old stand of
James B. Fidlor,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their large
and varied stock, -feeling assured that tbe ex pa
rience both of them have bad in the business.
and th facilities they possess for procuring
eoods on the most advantageous terms, will ena
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. They have now on
hand a fine assortment of
WATCriES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver, Plated and Unttania Ware, Cutlery,
Fancy Gooda, Ac, Ac.
N. B. Repairing of Watehe and all kind of
Jewelry attended lo with promptness aud tbe
greatest care.
Phila., April 7, 185S.tr.
TO THE LADIES
Of Sunbury and Vicinity.
AGNEW & CO.,
196 Chtitnut Street, Philadelphia.
ARE now orTsriiif to purchaser a spleudld
block of Near Hnrina eShawla. Mantillas and
Dresa Goods I their assortmaul of Paris ssad
Mantillas, is vary exleusiv, com prising on of
the btwt Mleetod Stock in th City, and at
tremely low prtce.
bHAWLS Brocha. Caiar and GelJbor
dared HhawU, long and square, Abo, large
assortment of Rich Kittloidfd and Pla Can
ton Crap Mhawla..
bILKS Particular atuntio U raueud to
ur Muck IWada, Plain, PUid ttisipe, Mateo
Aatiuu end blk. bilk, af all a,ualiiu and
price. Wast) Milk ia great variety.
DKEM GOODH riotJUeatl storage KoU.
Oreuadine. Tissue, Barogea, 0(nditM,
Meusilea t'balll DelaiasM, kftUlanU, fistwh
ad Eailwh I'tualsM. sY., EwUtVsri of all
description. Collar, bios, Kuffise, Insert.
ittga, with full " f KtbUne, LadMe' aad
tUuliss)"' (iloM, lioiae'yi V,
ComlaaiUy siio fr4 auppliM l aVaaMl.
able UuwK y Havie. l-ip4,
fi,w YtMk i Ph4ldlpti Aneua btdetr
PuicM i(UMtl U all aJ iim txtr
twk Widad4 Fmt Um1 IUm P'hMUm
4 CUstnitl sH, CtitUda.
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Ucb el) Clnlljwcltc vCoal.
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SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South fourth St., Philadelphia.
GREAT FIRE, Chestnut
& Fifth Street, Friday
morning, December 33th,
1854. Evans 4-Watson'
Salamander Safes Trium
phant, a they always are
when out to the lest
Punintrpsll. Dec. IS. 1854.'
Mess. Ev e Watoh, N, 9 South
Fourth St Philadelphia. (
Gentlemen i We take much pleasure In re
commending your Salamander Safe to Merchant
and other in want of a aecure mean of preser
ving their book, paper, etc., from fire, a the
one we purchased from you about seven monthe
ainee ha preserved our book, paper and cash
in aa good a condition a they were when put
into it, before the great fire of this morning, which
destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of
Chestnut and Fifth Hreets. The above safe was
in use in our office, on the second floor of our
building, from which place it fell into the cellar,
and remained there until the fire was out The
Safe wa then removed and opened in the pres
ence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the
good condition of the contents. Will you please
have the Safe and Lock repaired, a we intend
to put it in use again, having perfect confidence
in it fire-proof qualities.
Yours, Respectfully,
LACT 6 PHILIPS.
Evan 4 Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds who
have their Safes in use: U. 8. Mint, Philada;
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila ( Samuel
Allen, Esq., High SnerilT, Phila; John H. Hen
derson, City Controller t Caleb Cope 4 Co., No.
183 Market St; Richard Norris o Son, Loco
motive builders, Philada; Bancroft 4- Sellers,
Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Fran
klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvania
Railroad Co, Phila.; Lacey o Philips, corner
fith aud Minor Sts.; Sharpies Bro., No. 33
South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No.
147 North Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons,
No. 61 North Third St; Smith, Williams dr. Co.,
No. 87 Market St; J. dr. B. Ornc, No. 184
Chestnut St
A large assortment of the above Safes always
on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent
more fire than any Herring's Sale now in use.)
EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and
keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron
Dash, for making fire-proof Vault for Bank
stores, public and private building. Seal and
Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Re
frigerators, etc Please give us a rail, at No. 26
South Fourth St, Philadelphia.
April 7, 1855. cly. 10.
B0TTNTY LAND WARRANTS.
THE subscriber having received the necessary
form and insructtions from the Department,
at Washington, i prepared to procure Bounty
Land Warrants at the shortest notice.
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, April 7, 1855.
Estate of ADAM NEIDIG, Dec'd.
NOTICE 1 hereby given, that li tters of ad
ministration have been granted to the subscri
ber on the estate of Adam Neidig, late of Upper
Augusta township, Northumberland county,
dec'd. All persons having claims against the
estate, and suck that are indebted thereto, are
requested to make an early eettclment. I he
undersigned administrator will be present at the
house of the late deceased, on Saturday, the 31st
inst., to make final sctte.Iincnt.
DAVID REESER, Ad'tor.
Upper A ugust, March24, 1853 6t
F. H. SMITH,
PORT M0NNAIE, POCKET BOOK,
AND
DresHlng Case Manufacturer,
V. 11'. cor. of Fourth Cheitnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Always on hand a large and varied assortment of
Pert Monnaiea, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, . Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Cigar Cases,
Dressing Cases, Pocket Memorandum Books,
Also, a general assortment of English, French
and German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Razor Strops and Oold Tens.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
' V. H. SMITH,
N. W. cor. Fourth A Chestnut Sts., Philada.
N. B. On the recefpt of $1, a Superior Gold
Pen will be aent to any part of the United Slates,
by mail; describing pen, thus, medium, hard,
or soil.
riiila., March 31. 1854 ply.
MILLINERY GOODS!
1855.
FOR SPRING SALES.
JOHN STOKE & SONS.
No. 45 South Second St,
PHILADKI.11IIA,
Have just opened their Spring importations of
Silks,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Flowers,
Laces,
Crapes, tc. &c.
Including a general assortment of Millinery Ar
Ucles of the most fashionable styles.
Tbe above goods have been imported express
ly for our Spring sale, and comprise the largest
and best assortment in our line to he found in
this market.
March 17, '55 P. 3 mo. J.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
IRA T.CLEMENT respectfully inform th
citizen of Sunbury and vicinity that he ba
been appointed agent for th sal of tit eelebra.
ted red ash coal, from th Mine of Boyd Ro
& Co. All tha various sixes prepsred and
screened will promptly delivered by leaving
order with the lubsetiber.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Bunbtuy, Dec 30, 15 1 if.
REMOVAL.
BESSON&SON,
B lav to inform you, thai ihey tuv
removad
THE nilLADEU'niA FAMILY
MounLing Store,
I'rom No. VJ Svuth Steond Street, to the
N llHUding, No. 'JUti Chttnul Siml,
lie dune above EivhtK Street,
South .Siit.)
Who they will oKW iitcraJ slotk, l
raduewt iMtstM,
N. B. Daily peuiusj Nsw braia Gveka
PhUadtlphia, March 17, Ja, pflt I
EsUtt of ABIUHAM ARTH, deo'd.
JVTOTICK U kwly gltsti thai ktMer Tssi.
aioMlai) aa graaud a ike Mtbseri.
Wt Ut late astaie AUsbsta Arte, lea sat -mokw
luwasttip, KMUiumUrUud swuaty, sW'it.
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clauus agsisist U a mis are if tid t rll mi
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BALTIMORE CAR'J.
I JUNE Factory filled and Ground Alum Salt,
conatantly on hand and for sale.
CARR, CIESE 4- CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Commission Merchants,
Spear' Wharf, BALTIMORE.
Also, Cement and Calcined Plaster. Agency
of the N. A. and Rosendale Co. '
Baltimore March 3i; 1836 lm
A Lot of Chemicals for Sale by
GEO. W. COBLE, DAGTJERREOTYPIST.
GERMAN Bromine, Chloride of Iodine, do.
do. dry, Hypo Sulphate of Soda, "Caynide of
Potassyum, distilled Mercury, liquid quick and
Gilding. He has abo a Daguerreotyping appa
ratus, a full let, which he will sell tt a reasonable
price. He ha also a variety of specimens from
town and country, which he will soil at balf price,
also case and mat, all of Which he will sell aa
cheap a they can be bought In the city.
Sunbury, March 81, 1855.
STRAW & MILLINERY GOODS,
Wholesale & Retail
WAX. T. HILL,
Straw list It Basnet MannfHetarer,
And Dealer in Straw Good in General.
No. 321 North Second Street, (below Noble,
east side, directly opposite Butt's Red Lion
Hotel,) Philadelphia.
Where may be found a large and extensive as
sortment of goods in the above line, to which the
attention of Country Storekeepers and Milliners,
i particularly invited,
C7 All goods aold at the lowest cash price.,
March 17, i853. W. 2 mo. i.
FRENCH TRUSSES.
HERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, and
comfort insured, by use of the elegant
French Trusses, Imported by the subscriber, and
made to order expressly for hi sales.
Alt suffering with Rupture will be gratUed to
learn that the occasion now ofler to procure a
Truss combining extreme lightness, with ease,
durability and correct construction, in lieu of the
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold.
An extensive assortment always on hand, adap
ted to evory variety of Rupture in adults and
children, and for salo at a range of price to auit
all. Cost of Single Trusses, $3, 3, $4, and
$5 ; Double, (4, $5, $6, $8 and $10.
Persons at a distance can have, a Truss sent to
any address by remitting the amount, sending
measure around the hips, and dating side affected.
For sale W holcaale 6i Rctai) by the Importer,
CALEBH.NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth & Race afreets, Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning, Improved Patent
Body Brace t Chest Expanders and Erector
Brace; Patent 8houIder Braces; Suspensory
Bandages; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladies'
Rooms, with competent lady attendants.
Phila., March 31, 1855. p3m.
JULIUS 8TEEN
No. 145 North Third Street, (3 rfoor aboue
Uagtc Hotel, flilLAVKLl'lUA
WHOLESALE Dealer in Fancy Dress Trim
mings and Millinery Goods, and Manufac
turer of Fancy Bilk Bonnets. Keeps constantly
on hand a very extensive assortment of bilks,
Ribbon, Gimp, Fringes, besides a great variety
of other Fancy Goods. He solicits a call from
Country Merchants visiting the lity, and assures
them that they will be sure to find any article
above mentioned, at tho Lowest prices.
March 17, '55. W. S mo. S.
REMOVAL.
IJETERe W. GRAY respectfully informs his
-SL rriHiiiIri nrifl niatnmitra. that he has removed
his Store from its old location, and now occupies
the handsome and commodious Store room, lor
merly occupied by H. B. Masner, in Market
square, nearly opposite the Post Office, where he
will be happy to serve all who may give him a
call.
Sunbury, Narch 10, 1855.--tf
ENNSYLVAKiA7iEW0Rkr "
No. i Arch Street, above Front,
Philadelphia.
rjlUE subscribers have on hand, aad arc con
A stantly manufacturing SIEVES, HIPDl.ES,
SCREENS, WOVENWIltES, of all meshee
and widths. Also, all kinds of plain and fancy
Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieves f all
kinds; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper
Makers, Ac. Cylinders sud Daudy Rolls cov
ered in the heut manner.
Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves
for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Win
dow Wires, Safes, Traps, DUU Covers, Coal and
band Screens, ic.
BAVLIbS, DARBY & LINN.
March 10, 1855, C 3mSj
PERRY & ERET3T,
BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS,
BLANK BOOK MANI'FACTI'RKR?,
AND STATIONERS.
S. IK. Corner of Fourth J- llace Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, 1855. tf
FETEU OSBORN, J 11.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
FEATHER tc MATTRESS WAREHOUSE,
No. HI North Second Street, lhtrd door
. above Arch, Kutt eide,
Philadelphia. '
Feathers, Feather Bed, Bolster A Pillows,
Curled Hair. Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and
Husk Mattresses, Strsw Palliasses, Settee, Tew,
and Chair Cushions, all kinds and collors. Bed'
tickings, Check, Moreen and Damask by th
vard or piece, Colts, Cat-tail, backing and Cords,
Counterpane, whit and eolorad. Comfortable
of all kind and sizes by th singl on or dursn.
Cribs, Berth, Singl and 9. 10, II, 13 and i3
quarter Blankets, Bleached and Unbleached
Sheets, Blocked Muslin and Check pillow cases,
Towel of ill kind, Tahla Linen, Table Cover,
Damrsk table cloth, Binding of til kind aud
color, Thread, ere,
N. B. Dsn ton 4 Coston'a patent renovater
worked by aleam power, i daily in operation for
the purpose of puril'yiug old end new ivalhers.
All article from tin etbltshmenl warranted.
Philada, March 0, 1855. cr S aa 3
A CARD.
fEORGE BROWN, Inspector of Mines, ten.
ders hi service to laiwl owners iid Min
ing Compani. in Making xniinuon, report
lie, of Mil) and 1'eal lands. From bis prL
nee in mining operations, be uiidertiaiut th
diftsreut bfanche. having earrisd on Mm for
a auroUr of yea.-s in Htbuylkill Co., and having
now a lar auwbt, uf eulUetit under hi super.
vision h hope t luiWctiuri to iboe whe
mar WBItl IIS apriieaa. Kar u mnjitiia
Mill and W. Pay us, Katr.. 1'bUaJ.hO.i, aud
D. K. Nice and Jaut Ntill. Kara, PotlsviUa.
CuwmuuictiM ay Mad protuptly tuudd In.
retuivUl. Mini 11, UU.-la.
1 1 ATM A CAP. Uk and atloutli Hal,
Mtlitary au4 cluth tp lot men and buy,
ala liaui Hbua vf vaiiua siv, ju4 imw.oJ
a4 kf al l l UtMJ K Hi t'KE.
aabu'y Nov. J.I4i.
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Baltimore Card.
3t
lAn T:B?aamr - sr.-
SL.i9B CSO VWS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ros THS IAL or
FLOTJR, GRAIN AND LUMBER,
Spectre' Wharf, Baltimore.
A genu for Newark and Rosendal Co.
Cement and Plaster.
G. A. end Fine Salt, constantly far
N. B.- Liberal CASH advances mad oa con
signments on receipt.
Baltimore, March 17, 1655. Ore.
PLATFORM SCALES
OF every description, suitable for Riilrmids,
tc, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Mer
chandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, ev
ery scale is GUARANTEED CORRECT, and
if. alter trial, not found aatiafactory, can b re
turned withou charge.
ES" Factory at the Old Stand, established for
more than twenty years, corner of Ninth and
Melon Streets, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT A CO.,
Successors to F.llicott A AbbolL
Feb. 17, 1855. c 3 mot
WM.F.P0TT3,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Marktt ttreet, below I2tk, north side,
PnXX.ABBX.FBZA.
Phila., Dec. 30, 1854. ly.
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATSO" JL COX,
Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Afanu
facturcr, No. 46 North Front St.. Corner
of Coomb's Alley, bettreen Market and
Mulberry (.IrcA) Streets,
. PHILADELPHIA.
ONTINUE to manufacture of arpcrior quali-
tv, Brass and Iron Wir Sieve of all kinds,
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Maker,
Ac. l v.indert end Dandy Rolls covered in the
bcit manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire,
Window Wire, Safea, Traps. Dish Covers, Coal
and Sand Screens, cj-c Fancy Wire Work of
every description.
Phila., Feb. S4, 1855. 3m. e
ESTATE OF HTJLDAH THARP.
V OTICE ts hereby given that letter testaraen
1 tarv with tb will annexed, upon the estate
of Hulknh Tharp, late of Shamokin township,
Northumberland county, dec'd, have been gran
ted by the Register of Wills, to the undersigned.
All persons having claima or demands against
the estate of the said decedent are requested to
rrake known the same to the undersigned with
out delay, and all persons indebted are desired
to make immediate payment.
PETER WILLOLR. Executor.
March 3, 1855. 6L
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS
FOR THE SPRING 1855.
fYWE A LANDFI.L, S. W. Corner of
Fourth A Arch Sts., Philadelphia, are fully
prepared to suit buyers. Wholksali A Ritiil,
with goods adapted to their wants and at th low
est nett cash prices.
Mack Silks,
Fancy bo
New Dress Goods,
Neic Spring Shawei,
Novelties in Laicns,
ISrittish Prints,
J 'laid Ginghams,
ti'ood Linens,
Table Linens,
Sheetings, j-c.
N. B. Bargains daily received from the Auc
tions, of New York and Philadelphia. P. S.
Oil Bailed Black Silks warranted not to cut in
wearing. Store-keepers supplied with these
good regularly.
l'hilada, March 3, 1855. w 3m 3
MATCHES! MATCHES ! !
JOHN DONNELLY,
MANUFACTURER and inventor of Sjfetv
Patent Suuarfi Cnrioht Wand Iiiiy Matches.
No. 106 FOURTH Stieet, (above Race,)
Phtfadelpliia.
Matches having become an indcspensiblc at ti
de in housekeeping, the subscriber after a great
sacrifice of time and money, is enabled to oiler to
the Public an article at once combining Utility
and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the dan
ger appreheiuleil on account of the flimsy man
ner in which Matches are generally packed in pa
per, has by the aid of IS'ew JSieam Machinery of
his own invention, succeeded in getting up a
SAEETr PATENT SQUAIiK UPRIGHT
Wood Box ; this box is far preferable, in as much
that it occupies no mora room that the eld round
wood box, and containa at least Two Hundred per
Cent more Matches, which to Shippars is consid
erable advantage ; it is entirely new and secure
against moisture and spontaneous combustion,
and dipels all danger on transportation by mean
of Railroad, Steamboat or any oth niode of Con
veyance. These Matches aie packed to that on gross or
more may be Shipped to any part of th World
with perfect safety. Thry are the most desirable
article for Home Conaumption, and the Southern
and Western Markets that haa ever been invented.
Dealera and bbippers, will do well to call and
examine for themselves.
t3T These Matches are Warranted to be atii.
rior to ail)' thing heretofore offered to the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY.
100 North FOURTH Sl Plutad'a.
Phila., Dec. 10, 18H 6m.
rerfuincry, tc.
"11 VK have inst received iht Isrgtat aiul t arltcied
1 aaairtiiiruit if Pvfluiiury ever utTrrod iu Uiia tccitua
or enunirx, CMWittntg in uart uf
r'rcnell Pomade,
Car kiwi,
Tall llrutlitt
tlatr Urutbea,
Hhaving Cream,
Ituuel't Olttihan,
i'Uine Powder,
Fauna OnaifM,
tirans Sowar water,
Chaicual Past,
Hu.s Powder,
Infant "
Hair l)v,
Mea r un, fnr lhakia
La uart Vanilla,
tlrangv,
MlMtMl,
pnuvala,
IKrawUtfIX,
.Ut Walls,
s larf aaal.
ail llrualirs,
I'tvti'l tairavts,
Fof nuit,
Ousiils Soan,
Wkite '
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et htiiv. Hand wmJ in
haute, Aim, Chiaela, Dour Locks, ud H'nf,
Hand Usll. Waiter. A., jusl riv4 aaj tor
sal by I. W. TtNtit A CO
Maubury, Dec. 1, 114.
SIUt.LKNHeHUEK'l PI1.I.H. A eeitaia
ur luf Fl aad A (it, tos sal by
VI EIH A Ultr M R,
Saabuv. tl W, ISM.
Will. fAPKi..V Uig mJ tpksuOcd
auivituuinl wl V all Yoyts, U ladu fat
Kt, m4 tM eUsdos, lut lenel'stl d kif, Sal
I. W, 't th tat 4 tt,
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TIIE WEEKLY HERALD:
Th Bert deafer! If ewiptper la the
World. r
Th Ntw Y. W.mT Nn.t la nkUJ mrm
SUtaMty ninrninfi. Il content emlwtx ill Um tn of
the (real event of Ike it, rrwt of sseetissj. of rh
Bute jtf manure, a of Cianiaa) ImporuiM pabU
entsj Krnps and bnen eorrepoleoe ; tianeul
iid mmKfemL and ditmahi ni ctneral tmeraau Hat
have aMnrad is th New York DUy Herat.
It ia fisMly prlated, ia elrar tjrp vm a tare VMqu .
lo ba of rl7-iakt eattuan bnokl dirsrmy in it
rlf nd rarm on of the belt an mn valuable vrerkhr
nr 1 Ui work). The imlul rr is tMa o
obtaia Um lalea td nost relmhlt
itcilirme of imnoctrnjai
noTement ia u pmru U Um worni.
'OT UM IHIIM11,
. .Ttl" MUeriutioa price it Uire 4oHara par
M n aDTMBB, ot tlnmr. par aingt ennT. Kd.t-at of
newspapers tkroaginl Um enwttiy ar parliealarly r-onrtl-d
to set as acttna. They will near mimy-ar
per ernt eommitaioa a all eatb sataniptioiM. Airf pet
Kin obtainina Cr or aturt tauter ibart wil ba alhrar Um
aasa cjotpjaiaaraa.
Tsavs To Ciess.
For on enpy of Werkty Hertkl rot on ru
Pirienpi to
Tea ti u
riftma in co
03 Ml
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rwratr a j
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Thirty to
Thirty-lr o
V
rony to
Fnny-Sr So
Fifty 4a da
All letter lo h addrosei ba James OtVm aVanctt
prnpticut and editor uf Um Nw Vwk Uenld, New Vak
WIT.
RemiltSBjeea natt Kt Md is fatd eimeM ia tin rtty.
AdrertiSFraeuia laaet led ia tb Weekly Herald for ttiriy
eenrt per liue.
New York, Feb. 1S.
TAMES McCXJNTOCK, M. D, Lata
' PROFKSSOn of Aaatomr and 8tiit is tbe Pad
arlelptua Collejr uf Medapine, aad Aeuuc;' Prufrator uf
Midwircrr ; out ot th Consaltiiif Pbraieaua il rbu.
arielphia l'Iuspital7 Rloct; ley ; bit astaeher of the NtKa
McrlKail Aauciatt"a t membee of tb Phiiadetihia Mai.
eal Snciety ; mecatief iif tbe MedieoChinirtirai Collef
ul . Phiiadelphw j farawslr President aad Professor il
Analnuijr aim Surgerjr ia Oastlrt ia Meiieal CuOrfre, Ver
mont; and alsn, late lrofratr of Anatmnr and PtiraW.
ocy in Berkshirs Medical lusiiluUua, PiUsiieid, Maaa.,
tVe , fte., e.
Has bitcljr introdaeed in a ppahir fjrra arreral of bia
farrtrit preteriptiinta fur Um principal diaca of tbja
climate. TIM name of each art ieM wiU imply tb dtaeaae
for which it is intended tn be aaed.
I5R McClJNTOCK-S PErroUAI.STRVP. TrirtSI
IR. MeCIJNTOCK'S COLD AND COLCU Mia.
Tl HE For CoHs, Cmisbs. e. Price tJns.
DR. MeCI.INTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOOPLN6
COLCn RKMF.DY. PiieeSOeis.
Ur. McCUNTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE
SYRUP For Parifvin the B:.d Prk SI.
DR. MeCIJNTOCK 3 DYSPEPTIC KUX1R For
fiving ton to Uivstnmaeb relieving pains after cannc,
eartharn, and all disagTeeabis eytupUjcB arMiug float
indieeatiria Price S) .
DR. .MeCUNTUCK'H RHEUMATIC MIXTURE A
Purely Vegetable Remerlv for internal a. Pnee SO rta.
DR. McCUNTOCKtJ RUtt.MATIC UM.1iii.NT
Fnr Rheumatism, Sprains, Swellings, Ac , Ac Prwe
50 cents.
DR. McCUNTOCK'S ANODYNK MIXTURE Fm
Pain, Toothache, iicadaeh, Kean.'.ia, Ac. Ac. Plus
50 centa.
DR. McCUNTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE 8PK
Cl FIC A eertain core fnr aH Intermittent. Price CI.
DR. McCUNTOCK'S DiARKHUiA CORDIAi. A.ND
CHOLKRA PRF.VENTIVK A aafa rerrtedr.
DR. McCUNTOCK'S VECtTABLE PUROATIVe,
PII.LS. Fnt CostiTenets, tiataaeha. Ac. PneeASeta.
DR McCUNTOCK'S A.MTIBIUOU8 PIUJ F
Irresabiritr in the Fnnctious nf tha I jrer and Bovreis
th beat Liver Pill made. Price S3 eta. a bnx
For sal by Dr. J. MeCIJNTOCK, at hit Medical De
pot, N W m inter ninth and Filbert ats , PhittdetphM, and
at alt DniairisU and Dealera ia Medicines. Ah Druggists
and Dealera in Medicine who wish to ba agent, will
pleas arVldresa Dr. MeClintork, fanisbing leftiema,
neme of Post-office. countT and atata.
17" Fnr Sale br Welter A Bruner. Sunberr and Sha
mokin ; Wn. Weimer, Nonhamberhind ; C. Brown, Mil
ton ; R. P. Lats, Btoomsborf : Jacob Harria, Rncsbnra ;
rohn Vaaleeto, Light Street ; I Sharptesa tt Sam, Caia
wiaaa. January g, tKS
k Splendid Assort menf or
Fall 1$ Winter Goods.
IMP0ETA1ST TO BUYERS !
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS!!
riHE undersigned has just received the hand---
eomeet and cheapest assortment of NEW
GOODS that ha been brought lo Sunbury, Con
listing of the following articles, viz : Delators,
Casbmeies, French Merinoes, Scotch
plaids, Wool Da Lain, Coburg, Fan
cy Prints, Dcbeges, Bars get,
Alpaccaa, and the most
Fashionable Ladies Dress Goods,
including a general assortment of Broche and
other Shawls, Sack riannele and ladies
dress trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassi
mers, Sattinetts, Vesting, Kentucky
Jean, Flannels, Irish Linen Ging
hams, Fancy Ribbeu d oth
ers, Iblld s woot Hoods,
carfs, Ac, sud . a larg
assortment of Hosiery.
Floor and Tabic Oil Cloth.,
Carpeting, Blankets, Ac, &c. Calico 6J rts.
.Muslin, bleached end unbleached at 6L
Hals and Cape for Men and Boys,
Groceries and Spices of all kinds a general as
sortment of Queensware, Glassware, CVdaiware,
and the largest and best assortment of Hardware
in Sunbury, including all kinds of carpenter's
tool's a general assortment o' raaiertals for
building Ac, circular and other Mill Saws. Bar
Iron, trtctsl, Nails, all kinds of Files for machi
nists, blacksmiths, and carpenters, 3 tons Grind
stones, which I will warrant.
J00 Pick, 100 Grub Hoes,
50 Mason Hammers,
100 lack Ground Alluni Salt,
300 " Fin dairy Salt.
Mackerel. Herring and White Fbh,
Flaxseed and other Oila, Fluid and campbene
and a variety f Fluid Lamp,
Looking Glasses, Baskets and Broome.
My aasortment is large, and includes a genual '
variety o
n Kt.a, . v iT
illUXl wiiS Ji J
which have been selected with the grratest care-
Th Dublie ara rannanua.! In nil ...1 .mln.
the GUODS before purchasing elsewhere. It will
give us pleuur lo xbibil our clock at all time,
anu ii w tan to please, w will not cootpl tni. i
Couuby Proiluc Ukea iu icuang for good 1
and Ui highest market price paid iu cash Ur '
Uraiu. '
ED. V. BIUUHT.
Suubury, Nov. 1, B5, I
l!a :t. ...
TO CASH RUYEKS.
SAIL? "ss.OS23C?.a
.No. tit Chestnut striel, ufvtl sik
Philadelphia,
Hav uow open a targe stock of
CARPKTINOS,
EinVractng tha new and leading atylo in VU
vet, Tplry. Brussels, In.raina. eiaij t'arpeiv
Oil Cloths, Ae.. all ef whkh will be sold at th
lewsat e.Mh pticea,
WHOLESALE A RETAfl.
Phila., Kept. , U44 ly.
1.0 VE8.- fliRktkiii tiloto and n.iu. do
JT lileva wool hiwd, Ladi lilovr, Cbd
dreu do.. Mill, Ah at
Nev U, 'M. VOCNQ'M a TORE.
L. L 1EVAN
OSALCOSI1T SOTZL,
rpiiK Ucnb. kaf.la.,. telufor,ahisl.-a.
1 nd the eubh. ,.n.U,, thai he fca. taken
th bo well known alaaU, aaj will b happy
lo aMtMoutatiaie all a, aa aay give aia faU.
ftuatokio, )ti t, .
V T M B K E I. LA W Ovstahos, Vwck'et' Bivk
PuMasMtle, .lk Pwk-kustdkihMK
Na. k-4i, Myiing.sliAka, atuapuaJsra, As., ai.
a. St,'4. ILMI I l tHK.
Wti kWl aV-.B.k7 nihtl'iU Wiaiw
t ntsola m gtaal vaiUy. Blat.k and laacy
lioilk, SHliUso, Velvet end ethei Ttun.
Htiaga, UU t kUtawo aad atiitwsana, t'ttlU,
4-. juat !! d 4 hM all Wt
" . I W.TKMtH 4 t'tV
hill tMli; t utbe. M
kHoa , ViaaJi . Out. Vk ua blatkw.
MiUltl tad fetll, 141 l.4iJ auj ut aala
l ,, Ik NADU
. A.g44. M , !.
niiiWAl,Mi4 Wk s mi itaat
lMiUe 4 ad d atat i ...)
ta. hi to k M ttMSIt
( A.tia, Hm ''
- TbUVHtltfMWmjll. tt mm
.Fall and Winter Goods.
TOILING si CXIAXvjT. .
RESPECTFULLY- infbna tbatr mto-nera
and lb pvMio, that thrr kavw rn4 secar-
d aad opened Um bast and! cheafcat stock of
rail fcnd Winter Goods, .
at tbair Mot ia Market aqnara, 8mW).
Their atock cornwl of erary ymrtety of
Dry Goods, K
Cloths, Catsinrrts, Satthuts, Ixftiirt.
. , FlmwU, H'oUfit, tt i
Aod all kind of Fall and Winter Wear;
. Also a apleadid varialy of
LADIES DttSS JXSSY .GOODS, ,
Caltcoes, Ctagkema, Ckmtzn, be Lames,
And every variety af gooJa enittbie for La
iiea wear. ,
Alsaalerge aasartmot of,, . ;
HARDWARE and QT5SWA,'
jma, Bxii and PUeter.
Abo an extensive aamrtmeiit of .
Hait ax i Car go Mas axp pots.
Also a taiga aasortment of OROCKtUCS
sees
Sujir, Teas, CofTee, &Iora-e, Spier
of sll kiods.
Also a flesh supply of - -
DHI GS AND MEDiCIKGe.
Beidee the largest and roost gonaral a on
meal of all kinds of good to Lo bad ia this
P8- .. "
CV Country produce of ail kiada lakea io (
change at the highest naiket price,
t unbunr. Nov. 11, I8M.
LATEST ARRIVAL
rivilE aubscriher having returned from lb citv
-- with a new and extensjee aatoriment tt
tsshionsbl goods, respectfully ca!U tha sttenlisu
of Faraiera, Mechanic and oh?rs to the .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
eonsuting in pert sf
Dry Goods," vii :
Cloths. Ctssimcres, Cassintts, Jeans, Drdliitfi,
Muslims, I tszingr, 1 sretds, ntgll kinds oj
WINTER WEAR."
LADIES DRESS AND KANCY GOjD5,
Calicoes, Musli d Liu, Learns,
Grnekams, Bercges.Roka,
WooUnt, Flannels,. fc.
BROCERIC9. -- , r
Oagar. Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molassea, ChM
Spices, Salt, 4c, Ac, Ac
HardirAre,' . ..
Nsds, Screws, File, Saws, Knire A Fork. A
Clnecns siid. OLusmtre,
of variooaaty la and pelte. .
BOOTS A1T9 SHOES. - -r-
A large aasortment of Boots and Shoaa, far
rA'eti, women and children -Hit
Cart, Ac, of various size and aty lea.
Beside larg and general asaortmcat -of
tashionable good. Call and esamina for Jtaz
sd ves. - - , .
tV Country produce of jj kluda taken ia
exchange at the highest market price . .
8. N. THOMPSON.
Sunbury, 1 1 nto. 18 1854.
HERE WE ARE AGAIN !
Clcnr the way For New Goods.'
J. r.&x.lxLiNa,
O ESPECTFULLY announce to their ttiend
ntl te public in general, that they have
received at their Old Stand, in I'ppcr Augusta
tnmwhtp,--XoniumlieHand county, Pa their
Fall an J Winter GooJ,'eiid opened ta the publia
a full ataortment of .
MERCHANDIZE, 4c,'
Consisting in part ef Cloths, black and fane
Cawimcrs, Sattinetts, Checks, aud all kiiula
FALL k WDfTER WEAR,
Alao a let of Ready. made Ccit. VaaU and
rut, ic
. ladles E-ress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Sloslin do Lainrs, Plaid
Cashmeres, Da beges, Comforts, Bay 9taU,
. Long e'hawlar Ae. .
Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Groceries.
A fresh tupply of Hardware sod Queens
wrare, Drugs and .Medicine.
Wooden War, t .
Also a large essorunent of Boot sai
rhaea. suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hale and Caps, Salt,
Chcce, A.C-, and all good; .
usually kept in a Country (Store.
Call and See.
Cheaper than tha Cheapest.
AH of which will be sold for ca. or iu v
change I'jt country produce, at the highest market
price. ... . j
l'pir Augusta, Nov. 4, 1814.--
Full and Winter Goods !
J'ET'ER W. (J RAY,
INFORMS his bictida that ha haa lust reteiaoi
a good asaortraeat of FaU and Wiiites Gooda
at hi Slot iu Market SoBai. Hia sleek eob.
USU Of
I DRY GOODS, VIZ :
t CkL. Caaaimcra, aitinetta, Jvan. urim.-i.
Baiagea. Baraga V l.aiuea, tungnagia,
l.sw:u... Linana, Mvialiua, PiMarls,
MsoiilU 'i.ka. Winter SbataU,
Drees Turn run g and all itatna
. . iu the Dry Good hne;. Alao,
aasurtmet at ShsveM lor Men Wiaa aud
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Or wet? i itu tf eserj vrlly.
Tsss, ColaVe, 3utt, Molasses, Spice, Salt,
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A gettcral ssaortment ul Cedar 'War Tuba,
Buckets, Wash Ucanjst Uraom. Brutb, Ae.
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