Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 05, 1855, Image 3

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    Hollowfty'i PUU certain Remedy for In.
digestion and lirer complaint. Maria Arm.
trong (J7), of Edgartown, New Jersey, suf
fered more than most people from indigestion,
accompanied by liver complaint several very
clever medical men told ber she was in con.
mmption, and her friends despaired of her
"'ooffiit'ft' M - hd tried everything they
'ast i')61' t0 her, without success.
WckhJ1 tried Holloway'i Pills which
tie 0 y assimulated with the blood, removed
ii -i moxious matter and thoronghlycleansed
i -u renovated the system. The result is,
Jhat she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys
t ho best of health. These Pills are also a
certain cure for all diseases of the stomach
and bowels. '
MARRIAGES."
On the 2Gth Inst., by the Rev. A. Prior,
Chief Engineer James W. Kino, U. S. N.,
to Clara A;, nldest; daughter of the lion. C.
M. Straub, of Pottsvii'.s, Pa.
DEATHS.
In this borough, on Friday, the 20th inst
Mrs. NANCY McMARROW, wife of Mr.
Andrew McMarrow, aged about 74ear.
In Little Mahanoy township, Mrs. M KY
ELIZABETH PIFER, wife of John Piter,
aged about 68 years.
In Jackson township, on the 20th inst.. M.
GEORGE SMITH, aged about 55 years.
In Lower Anpusta township, on the 28th
lt., MissDRUCILA TUCKER, aged about
24 years.
xE"5
' Philadelphia Market.
May 2, 1855.
GRAIN. -Wheat is dnll, with more offer
infra. Red is worth 62 60 and Pennsylvania
white at $2 65 por bushel, and inferior South
ern red 82 35. Rye is dull ; Boles at $1 45
afloat. Corn is dull and lower ; sales of 7(V$
MI0O onshels Southern yellow at 107 c aSoat.
Good Pennsylvania Oats are selling at C7
680 per bushel. .
Whiskey is held firmly at 37J38 c in
b!ls., and 37c in hhds.
. Baltimore Market
May 2, 1855.
GRAiN. The receipts of Grain this
morning were light, a.id the market for all
descriptions was dull. Wheat fell oO slightly
in price; There were somo 2,000 bushels at
market, and we note sales at 2!5(i2ti0 cts.
for good to prime reds, and at 265(270 cts.
for good td prime whites, these prices ehow
itip n decline of fully 5 cts. from the extreme
rutop. White corn fell off about 2 cts. per
bushel, but we have no change to note in
yellow corn. Tito sales were made this morn
ing at 100(cf 102 cts. for white, and 104(3106
cts. foryellow. Thero were some small par
rels of Rye at market, but we heard of no
talcs. We note this morning sales of somu
2,000 bushels Maryland and Virginia Oats at
fll(G6 cts., and of" 1,000 bushels Pennsylva
nia do. at 68069 cts. .The market for all
varieties of Grain closed beavv.
SUXHUKY TRICE CURRENT
Wiiiat. 225
Rr. . -115
Coas. . go
0Ta. - . 6j
1'ot trout. - 00
Hmswax 25
Hr.iki.ri. I'm. 10
Hi"TT. . , rs
F-jns. - 12
I'nit, 7
fiuniii, . 25
lit(i. . 13
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
riMlK annual election for managers of the
Shamokin Steam Ferry and T aw Boat
Company for the year next ensuing, will be held
t the office of the Company, in Sunbury, Pa.,
on Monday, the 7lh dav of May next
.' HENRY DONN EL, Secretary.
Sunbury, April 28, 1855 St.
Orphans' Court Sale.
O.N" Monday, the 21at day of May next, tho
following described valuable TOWN LOTS
will be sold at public vendue : Two certain con
tiguous Lota of Ground situate in the Borough
oi' Northumberland, numbered in the general
y.n Noa. 379 and 280, each being sixty feet
tront on Market atreet, and in depth 20 feet.
A one story log house is erected on one of said
lota. The sa le will take place on the premise at
11 o'clock, A. M.
MARTHA KAPP, Guardian,
Of the minor children of Michael Kapp, uee'd.
By order of the Court, )
J. I. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. J
Sunbury, April 28, 1855 )
Furniture ! Furniture !
No. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) east side,
vmxASELraiA.
TljIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
leadera of the Ukulurf Amtrtean and the
public generally, that he baa on hand a constant
supply of elegant, fashionable, and well untie
Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi
cal mechanic, and having ull las goods manufac
tured nnder hia own superintendence, purchasers
. may rely on getting just such articles aa are
represented, Lounges with removable arms,
also new patterns of Bedsteads. Those who are
about going to housekeeping would do well to
call. JOHN A. BAUER,
,. ' 157 South 8ccond atreet.
N. B. All orders thankfully received and
jromptly attended to.
April 28, 1855 w8 ly.
.' FIfiST ARRIVAL
At S. N. Thompson's Store,
In Lower Auyusta totrnship, at the Junction of
the l ulpeliockxn ana I'lum creek' roads.
nPFIE subscriber having returned from the city
- with a new and extensive assortment of
fashionable goods, respectfully calls the attention
of farmers, Mechanics and otuers to the same.
SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goodg, viz :
Cloths, Cassimeru, Caseintts, Jeans, Drilling.
. -VuiJiiu, Parting., Twttdt, and all kinds of
Spring and Summer Wear,
LADIES DREG6 AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin dt Loins, Lawns,
Ginaltams, Berages, Robst,
Woolens, Flannels, ttc.
CiflOCERItlg,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, Ac, &c, cVc.
Uarduare,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saw, Knivea dr. Forka, eke
' Queens and Glassware,
f . ef various styles and pattern.
BOOTS AMD SHOB8.
A large assortment of Boots end Shoe, fur
men, women aud tbiUlren,
Hits Ca. eke. of various sises and style.
B aside a- large and general aasortmeqt of
fa&bicnabl good. UaU. and examine im yonr
mIvm.
d" Country produce ol all kind taken in
icaanga at the highest market price.
. 8. N. THOMPSON.
I ewer Aufuata, i me. , l"6.
, ATTENTION,
PABIERS' iND BKClUKItT
ART1LEKIST8II
VOU ara hereby rommsnded to
meet at the Armory, on
MONDAY, the 7th day of May
it tO o'clock, A. M, fully equip,
prd for drill. Each member to be
ir pe ed with 10 roundi of blank
cartridge!. By order of the Captain
SOLOMON STROH. O- 8.
A court of appeals will bo held on aaid day.
Sunbury, Aprl S8, 18$.
ATTENTION,
DKWA11T GVARDSt!
YOU are hereby commanded to meet
at the Armory, on
MONDAY, the 7th day of MAY,
it 10 o clock, A.M., fully equipped for
drill. Each member to ba provided with
10 round of blank cartridge.
Punctual attendance ia requested.
By order of ttie Captain.
E. W. BRIGHT, Sd 8.
8unhury, April 88. 1H55.
AN ASTOUNDING FACT.
Elseberg's Clothing Store Again!
I EL8EBERQ (late G. Eisners- & Co.)
wish a to announce to the Inhabitants of
Northumberland county, and the public in gen
eral, that he haa removed his elegant and cheap
Clothing Store a few doors east from the former
tore, to a new capacious building. The remo
val waa necessitated hv tbe former store being too
small to facilitate the aiill increasing trade at
tliis widely known atore. Being thankful for
past patronage, I hope to deserve it for the future
atill more by serving you with accustomed fideli
ty and increased alacrity.
In order to suit every one that calls, I have
laid in a stock or clothing, gents furnishing goods,
and all other goods in my line on a most exten
sive scale, also made arrangements with my bro
ther in Philadelphia, to aend every thing new
and fashionable as soon as produced, so that my
slock will he replenished every few weeks. In
extent, variety, elegance, qu lity and cheapnesa,
my atock surpastee every thing "the oldeit inhab
itant" ever hrard tell of in this part "f the co.n
try. "To see is to believe," and aa I invite eve
ry bedy to call and see and examine my stock,
before purchasing elsewhere. It it i treat to see
and examine such an elegant, good, cheap atock
of goods.
Mr stock consists in part of Dresa, r rock. 8ack,
Business and all o her kinda of Coats, made of
cloth, casbmarette, caseimere, linen, flax and all
other etulls of all imaginable colors, plain, fancy,
atriped and checked. Pants and Vesta of every
style and pattern, low and high priced, aa suited
to tho want of the buyer; the largest and best
assortment ever exhibited west of the mountains.
A nice assortment of Boo's and Shoes, gaiters
and slippers, also ladiea shoes, gaitera 4. slippers.
A apiendid lot of Hats and Cape, audi as Pa
nama, Curracoa, Canton, Braid, Leghorn, Sen
ate, Straw and Palm Leaf, different colore, fine
ailk hats, all colors of wool hats. etc. etc.
A good assortment of Shirts, collars, revolvers,
single and double barreled pistols, french and gar
man Acconlcoiia, all kinda of cravsts, stocks and
pnekethandkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Carpet Bncs.
Trunks, and all kind of notions fur ladies and
gentlemen.
Also an assortment of watches a.id Jewelry,
all of which are warranted; the money paid for
them, cheerfully returned if not aa represented.
All this stock will he sold at a small advnnre
on cxslx, so as atill further to merit the name
usually bestowed on my store, as being the cheap
est in Sun'oury or vi-inity. to, remember the
place, Market Square, nearly opposite the former
Post Oific.
A. EI.SEBERO,
I.ste G. Klseberg St Co.
Sunbury. April 81. 1855.
Tht Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To James F. 8ilverwood, Willium V. Silver
wood, Snrah Ann intermarried with John Climer,
Elizabeth intermarried with John M'Pheison.
Harriett intermarried with Samuel Coldron, Hi
ram V. Silverwood and Suaannah C. Silverwood,
heirs ni;d leal representstives of Catharine Sil
vrrwood, deceased, and to all other persona inter
te.l. GREE'IING.
Northumberland County, ts.
You are hereby riled to be and atipear before
the Judges ol'tlie Orphans' Curt, at an Orphans'
Court to be held at Sunbury. on the first of Moti
lity of August, n.'it. then and there to accept .or
refuse to Ul;e the Heal estate of tbe aaid Catha
rine bilverwood, dec'J., viz: A certain Island
situate in tbe Susquehanna river, with tbe apuur-
tennnrcs, which, by virtue of a writ of Partition,
waa valued at the sum of Four thousand two
hundred and thirty-one dollars, or show cause
why the same should not be sold and hereof
fail not.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Jordan,
Esquiro, President of our aaid orphana' court at
Sunbury, this 2.1 day of April, I. 1 5.
J NO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C.
April 81. IB5A. iU
TO COUKTBY STOREKEEPER.
'HHE Subscriber haa on hand of hia owu man
L ufacture, a Urge assortment of Ladies',
Misses', and Children', Leather, Kid, and
.' '.orocco "
BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITEES,
ol the best workmanship and materials, which he
will sell at as low wholesale price as any person
in the city. . Buyers can get any sizes to uske
up assortments, without having to purchase the
smaller or more unsaleable sizes.
WM. C. PARKER,
No. 01 North SIXTH Street, below Race,
Philadelphia.
N. B. Gaiter Uppers ready fur the last, sold
to Country Shoemakers at low prices.
Sunbury, April 14, 1856. Jin.
To Officers, Soldiers,
SEAMEN, &e., OF ALL WARS : their
Widowi and Minor Children,
if. B. MASSER, Attorney for Government
Claiments,
Sunburv. Pa.
CONTINUES to give prompt and personal sUeutkm to
the prosecution of Claims of every dcsciipiitiii ssjaiuM ilia
(ieueral Uiivainuieiit, and particularly to tboas Ixfiiis ihs
Treasury Itepartjoeiit, Penan jii and U-Hluty Laud Bureaus,
lateut snd General Laud UlErs, and B.nl of Claims
An ezparienceof ymrs, and a laiuiliarily with the means
ut oUaiuiuc lin salirat and masi ravoratus avtiun on
claims, Willi the facilities lor In dirpatc of uusiiiau,
justify bun in aaauruuj hia CorMapondents, Claimenta, and
the fublw saiierally, tlwt iulcrasu iutruated to lus kei-
iig win iiui uv urgiccicu.
I'KNain. Bovxrt Laud, PiTixr ahbPcslic LaxdIjw.
He has nearly ready for gratuiuma diatributkm ainnng
bis busineM CorrearKwidciiUi, (and those who may beourne
aucn,j a uauipum eouiaiuiiMr a synopsis 01 ins es-
U.. H,.i..lu 1 ..A D...... ....4 D.1.1:. , ...J
lawa, down to the and of tbe late Congress iucludiug
ths
Bounty Land Act of8d March, 1855.
uialei which all who have heretofore received leas than
10 aerea ars iww enutled to additional land ssid Act
arauia aiv iwi acres in an umaers. noii-cianiniaatoiied
OAWrs, Cbaplaiui, Soldiers. Wmt m Marters, Teamstars.
snd friendly ludunis, i the Army, ineludine Suts.Tninps.
' in.... Him an i,;nin, minini, limine-
ry Sua men, Marinas, Clerks, and Laiatama., aT the Vavy,
not bereliifuis provided for, wbn havs asrvad wal laas
than fiHirb-au days (unlea in hsltle) st any period antes
177,aiK) In the widows end sautor eh lid ran of all such
parvus entitled, and daeaased
Tbs parophkl contains Farms el Applicatieaj"
rams full sikI eiHuplets than an7 elaewhara In ba f-Kind ;
adapted In the wanta of every etassuf Ctaisaanta under the
act, with cop ions decisions and instrartioiaxif the Darart
maul, and nraetioal eo-eii me as to the auurse to be put.
sued hi soaaanded or raj wted eaaea.
Parties not wiahuuj u avail themsehss of lbs facilitlas
ao .rdcdl.y this Oftca in saonmif promix and paraxial
suserintendciMa nf their eiaiiM at lbs Uepartrxeula. eaa
oouin eopirataT the above pamphlet by iwoiuiua Ihistt
eauis in n"ausa stamps.
INDUCEMKNT8 TO COR R BBPON B EN TS.
Corieaporjdcnts who prepare and tnrsrard eaars Kv
manasamaui by this Agency will ba dm It with liberally
sappiiad wits all necaaaary bkuika epaTia, at kant ana.
stanily sdviccd of l.a chairs mat from Im to Urns oc
ear In tha rxarntinn nfiha law.
It 11 wlthiu the aanaeiinars pinrs so diraal his Crxve.
apoadwiis m t)ia kicaUtv of vary rnmiy paiatiiaiilitkd an.
. S'J"' cl "" " "Otatuaal a tare nuraliat of
Laud W.rrama aadar ftinnarlaws, hats in puatrasins) of
"aarH aaaiaj la) aacuriiaj addttaos)
T eea, lid the aaual rhtSa-ejid eoutineaat spaa U(
aaSniaaton nf Caiaar "
Tea hisliaat asah priaa giaea for Umi- Warraau, Ra
vqtptuaurv fcrip, sud Uiuiual iauid PaL-tts
AJ-resa ' H tVMAMKR,
Bunbury, Pa
MirehJI, 1SM4t
NEW STORE.
At the old Stand of S. iV. Thompson.)
THE Subscriber respecttuliy'informe the pee
pie of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has ta
ken tbe Store Room lately occupied by 8. N.
Thompson, in Market Ctreet, Sunbury, below
Weaver's Hotel, and that he haa juat received
and opened a handaoma assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting In part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queenaware, Hat er Caps, Boot et Shoe, Fish,
Salt, Meat. dec.
All of which will be aold at the toweat pricea.
All kinda of produce taken in exchange at the
highest market price.
It. H. VASTINE.
Bur bury, April SI, 18SS ly
NOTICE.
TtHE Stockholders of "Shamokin Colllegiate
-1- Institute" are hereby notified that the an
nual meeting for the Election of a Board or
Trustees will be held on the first Monday of
May. 1855. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at W. Weaver
Hotel, in Shamokin.
By order of th board,
WM. ATWATER. Sec'y.
Shamokin, April 14, 1859. St.
BOYD, BOSSEB & CO.,
Miataa ass satrrns o?
ttcfc 2Vsl) ntfjracite Coal.
From the
Luke Fidler Colliery
Shamokin, Iforth'd County, Tonna.
Address Boyd, Rosser St Co., Sunbnry, Pa.
n. m. boto s. aossea. us. both. t. nossr.a.
Sunbury, April 7, 1855 tf.
" S1IAMOK.IN :
Collegiate Institute,
BHAMOKIH, PA.
D. STBOH, A. M., Principal.
rrtHE third session of this Inatitute w ill com-
-- menceon TueaJay, the 1st day of May, 1855.
The session will continue fifteen weeks.
Tuition (psyahle at the middle of the session)
as fallows i
Primary department, per session, $4,25
Acsdemio " 6,37$
Collegiate 8,60
Pupils not received for a lea term than half a
saaion.
For further particular address the Rev. C. J.
Ehrehart, Shamokin, Pa.
Shamokin, April 7, 185561.
NOTICE.
Northumberland Bridge Company.
AN ELECTION for officers or the Northum
berland Bridge Company, to serve for one
vear, will be held at the house of G. 5. Burr, in
Northumberland, on MONDAY, the seventh day
of MAY next. The election will he open at 1
o'clock. P. M., and close at 4 o'clock, P. M.--The
booka and accounts of the company will be
submitted to the stockholders for their inspection,
at the same time and place.
D. BRAUTIGAM, Prea't.
North'd, April 14, 19,-5, 4t
DAGUERREOTYPES.
J. P. LEIdENRING & J. K. ECKMAN of
Danville, respectfully announce to the ladies
and gentlemen of Sunbury and vicinity, that
they have opened Daguerrean rooms above Fri
1 in 3 & Grant'a Store, in Sunbury, where they
are ready to accommodate those who may favor
them with a cill, with beautiful and life-like
miniatures.
All who desire miniaturea will do well to call
early and aecure theii pictures, as we know not
what a day tray bring forth.
Then hasten to our rooms, all ye psnple.
Bcf.uo yoa h.ve reason to srieve j
The cost ynu will find it but little,
AnJ to all satisfaction we'll give.
Sunbury, April 21, 1855. 3 1
Boarding! Boarding!
RS. WHARTON can accommodate 8 or
1 A . I I I ,
t.ja iv rrpiecinuie uuaruers.
Location: North-west corner of Market Square,
Snnbury. Persons wishing a comfortable home
will find thia a desirable place.
Sunbury, April 14, 1855. tf
WiTtox Drri r. Tuomis Direr.
J. S. DEPUY i SONS,
No. 223 Xarth Second Street, lehtr Ctdlmchtll,
and S. H'. Corner Eifjhth and Spring Garden
Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
V'VOULD icspestfully inform their former
V ' customers and others, that t icy have juat
laiJ in a splendid assortment of
Carpetn, Oil i:iotb, Mattings,
Window Shadea, Door Mats, &.C., ic, at very
reduced prices Wholesale & Retail.
TAKE NOTICE. We will sell our goods
as cheap aa any other hruse of the kind tn the
city,
Pn la., April 7, 1855 w3ine 3mf.
HAYD0CS & FIDLEB,
DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the old stand of
James B. Fidler,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they solicit an eiamination of their large
and varied atock, feeling aasured that the expe
rience both of them have had in the business.
and the facilities they possess for procuring
goods on tbe most advantageous tonus, will ena
ble them to compete favorably with any other
eatablishment in the city. They have now on
hand a fine ssaortinent of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver, Dated end Brittania M'aro, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, &c, dec.
N. D. Repairing of Watches and all kinda of
Jewelry attended to with promptness and the
greatest care.
Pbila., April 7, 1855. tf.
TO THE LADIES
Of Sunbury and Vicinity.
AGNEW & CO.,
196 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
ARE now offering to purchasers a splendid
Stock of New Spring Shawls, Mantillaa and
Dreaa Goodat their assortment of Paris mad
Mantillaa, ie very extensive, comprising 00 of
the best selected Stock in tha City, and at ex
tremely low pricea.
SHAWLS Brocba, Caahmera and Gold bor
dered Sbawla, long and square. Alao, large
aasortment of Rich Etiibioidered and Plain Can
ton Crape Shawls..
SILK9 Particular attention is requested to
our stock of Brocade, Plain, Plaid Stripe, Moran
Antiuue and hlk. Silts, of all qualiliea and
prices. Wash Silks in great variety.
DKESS GOODS Flouuced barege Rnbea,
Grenadine, Tissues, Barege, Organdines,
Moueilena Challie Delaines, brilliants, French
and English Chintics. &c. Embroideries of all
descriptions. Collars. Sleeves, Ruffles, Insert
ing, with a full Stock of Ribbons, Ladiea' and
Gentlemens' Gloves, Hoiery, ic,
Constantly receiving f-csh supplies of Season
able Goods, per 8ieamera from Havre, Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia Auction Sales'
Purchasers are requeaued to call and examine our
stock of splendid Spring Goods before puichaaing.
AGNEW & CO..
198 Chestnut St., Philada.
April 7, 18&S-r4in.
ARDW A Bp.-Tabl Cutlery, Kaxors, reck
at Knives, Hnd aawa' Wood saw In
framfa. Axes. Chisels, Door Locks, and Hinges,
Hand Balls, Waiters, etc-, iuat received and for
sal. by I- W. TENER 4 CO
Sunbury, Dae. I, U54. ' ; ' '
,RV GOODS' Clothe, Casaimers, SstU-
sett, V eatings, 1 who, via coin, swa-
tug, ixaee,,
CK-h MValin. 6lc.. lust received
ror sal by ' ( W. TSNEI. CO.
CHOICE GROCERIES.
BUET0N & rEHTOlf,
S. W. corner Sixth and Arch streets,
PHH.ADELPHU,
HAVING refitted their Store anew, and re
planished their atock br the addition of
very thing wanted In a Select Family Grocery
8tore, so aa to make tip a full and most complete
assortment, now offers for jsle to their friends
and the public on the beat terms the following
excellent Goods, vii 1 Jellies of all kinds ; Pre
wrtca; Fresh Fruits In bottles and tin cans;
White Clover Honey Latonr and other branda
of Olive Oila ; Sperm and Stoarine Candles all
the best branda of Groceriea ; Crackers, with a
choice aasortment of all the staple articles, which
will be aold at the loweat prices. Fleaae give
us a call.
BURTON & F2NT0N.
Family Grocers and Tea Dealer, 9. V. cor.
Sixth and Arch aUi.
Phila., April 7, 1855. R ly.
NEW SPRING MILLINERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
MISS JANE FINNEY respectfully in
forms her friends and customers cener
allv, that she ha just received a lot of New
Millinery and Fancy Goods, such as Bonnets,
Collars, Ribons, Ac, of the latest style and
patterns, which she will sell at the lowest
prices.
Sunbury, April 14, 1853. tf.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS WATSON,
No. 26 Sou:h Fourth St., Philadelphia.
GREAT FIRE, Chestnut
& Fifth Streets, FrifNy
morninjr, December 85th,
1854. Evane 4 Watson's
Salamander Safea Trium
phant, aa they always are
when put to the test.
1'iiit.inr.i.rHia, Dec. 15, 1854.
Messrs. Fvahs a Warsoa, Nt. 29 South
Fourth St, Philadelphia.
Gentlemen 1 We take much pleasure in re
commending your Sslaraander Safes to Merchants
and others in want of a aecure means of preser
ving their hooks, papers, etc, from fire, aa the
ono we purchased from you about seven months
since has preserved onr books, papera and cash
in aa good a condition as they were when put
into it, before the great fire of this morning, which
destroyed the entire block of buildinga corner of
Chestnut and Fifth streets. 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 Are waa out. The
Safe waa then romoved 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 Locks repaired, aa we intend
to put it in use again, havi.,g perfect confidence
in ita fire-proof qualities.
Yours, Respectfully,
LACY 4 PHILIPS.
Evana If Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreda who
have their Safea in use: U. S. Mint, Philada ;
Farmers' end Mechanic-' Bank, Phila i Ssmuel
Allen, Esq., High Sneriff, Phila; John H. Hen
deron, City Controller; Caleb Coped Co., No.
183 Marko: Si. ; Richard Norris Jr Hon, Loco
motive builders, Philada ; Bancroft d Sellers,
Machinists, 'corner Kith and James Stn.; Fran
klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pcnnsylvauia
Railroad Co, Phila.; Lacey iV Philips, corner
nth aud Minor Sts; Sharpies Bro., No. 33
South Second St..; James Kent &. Santue, No.
147 North Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons,
No. 51 North Tbiid St.; Smith, Williams t Co.,
No. 87 Market St.; J. 5t B. Orne, No. 181
Chestnut SU
A large assortment of the above Safes alwavs
on hand (warranted to atand at least 10 percent
more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.)
EVANS V WATSON, also manufacture and
keep for sale. Iron Sliuttera, Iron Doors and Iron
Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults far Banks
stores, public and private buildings. Seal and
Letter Copying Pressea; Patent Slate Lined Re
frigerators, etoaeffflease give us a call, at No. S6
South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
April 7, 1855. rly. 10.
Estate of ADAM NELDIG, Dec'd.
"VOTICE is hereby given, that leltcraofad-
ministration have been granted to the auburn
ber on the vsUte of Adam Neidig, late of Upper
Au.mifcta township, Northumberland county,
dec'd. All persons having claims against the
estate, and such that are indebted thereto, are
requested to make an curly seltulment. The
undersigned administrator will lie present at the
houso of the lute deceased, 011 Saturday, the 31st
inst., to make final setteltnent.
DAVID REESER, Ad'tor.
L'ppcr Augusts, March?!, 1S55 6t
MILLINERY GOODS 1
1855.
FOR SPRING SALES.
JOHN STONE & EONS.
No. 45 South Second St,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have just opened their Spring importations of
Silks,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Flowers,
Laces,
W J. DrjD, BVV CK-W,
Including a general aasortment of Millinery Ar
tide of tbe most fashionable etyie.
The above goods have been imported express.
ly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largest
and bet assortment in our line to he found in
this inuikct.
March 17, '55. P. 8 mo. 5.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
IRA T.CLEMENT respectfully inform the
citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that he baa
been appointed agent for the aaleoftbe celebra.
ted red ash coal, from the Mines of Boyd Rosset
& Co. All the various sires prepared and
ecreaned will We promptly delivered by leaving
orders with tbe aubscriber.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sonbuiy, Dec. SO, 1851. if.
REMOVAL.
BESSON&SON,
Beg leave to inform you, that they have
removed
THE PHILADELPHIA FAMILY
Mourning Store,
From No. 52 South Second Street, to the
Neio Building, No. 206 C'aernuf Street",
(Fire dosrs above Eighth Street,
South Side)
Where they will offer an increased atock. at
reduced price.
N. B Daily opening Niw Sraia Goopa.
Philadelphia, March 17, 1855 n6t J
House and Lot for Sale.
riMIE subscriber offers at private sale, hi bouse
1 and lot situated In Whortleberry street,
Sunbury. The house is a new Two Story frame
dwelling, on a lot of 60 feet front. There ia also,
a Butcher Shop on tbe premises. The location
is an excellent one, fur any person wisjiing to
follow tnat pusineaa.
WM. HOOVER
Sunbury, March 17, 1855. tf.
s
H ALLEN HERGES'S PILL8 A certain
eur for Fever and Ague, for sal by
WE1SER it BUUNER
Sunbury . uly SS, 18M.
1 TALL PAPER. A large snd splended
" assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa
per, and Oil Shad, just received and for sale
by I. W, itACltftWa,
Sunbury, Dec. 3, 184.
fTUMILY MEDIdNKBV-Brown'a reverend
Agu Powder, Fabnestoek's Veraaifug. Dr,
Jayns s celebrated medicines, fee- for sale t
Nov, 054, YOUNG'S STORE.
T'rrrV.ylVi
V. IT. SMITH,
'POT MOimAIZ, POCKET BOOS,
an
DrenlDK Cane Manaftctarer,
jV. W. cor. of fourth Chestnut Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Always on hand a large and-raried assortment of
Pert Monnaiee, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Banker Cases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Msn,
Portablo Desk, Cifrar Cases,
Dressing Casea, Pocket Memorandum Booka,
Also, a general assortment of English, French
and German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Rar.or Strops and Gold Pena.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. H.8MITII,
N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Fhilada.
N. B. On the receipt of $ I, a Superior Gold
Pen will be aoiit to any part of the United Stales,
by mail ; describing pen, thus, medium, hard,
or soft.
Thila., March 81. 1854. ply.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS.
THE aubscriber having received the necessary
forms and insructtions from the Department,
at Washington, i prepared to procure Bounty
Land Warrants at the ahorteat notice.
H. B. MA8SER.
Sunbury, April 7,' lfl."5.
STRAW & MILLINERY GOODS,
Wholesalo & RetaiL
WIVE. T. HILL,
Straw Hat Jr Banaet Manafactarer,
And Dealer in Straw Goods in General.
No. 321 North Second Street, (below Nolle,
east aide, directly oppoeite Butz'a Red Lion
Hotel,) Philadelpkia.
Where may be found a large and extensive aa
sortment of goods in the above line, to which the
attention of Country Storekeepers and Milliners,
if particularly invited,
17 All goods aold at the lowest cash prices.
March 17, 1855. W. 3 mo. 8.
FRENCH TRUSSES.
11 ERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, and
SLA comfort insured, by U"0 of the elegant
French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and
made to order expressly for his snlee.
All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to
learn that the occasion now offers to procure a
Truss combining extreme lightness, with ease,
durability and correct construction, in lieu of the
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually aold.
An extensive assortment always on hand, adap
ted to every variety of Rupture in adults and
children, and for aalc at a range of price to auit
all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4, and
$5 ; Double, 4, $5, $6, $ and $10.
Perauns at a distance can have a Truss sent to
any address by remitting the amount, sending
measure around the hipa, and stating side affected.
For sale Wholesale & Retail by the Importer,
CALEB H. NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth St Rare alreets. Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning Improved Patent
Body Brace; Chest Expandera and Erector
Btucea; Patent Shoulder Bracea; Suspensory
Bandages; Spinal Propa and Support. Ladies'
Room?, with competent lady attendants.
Phila., March 31, 1855. p3m.
JULIUS STERN
No. 145 North Third Street, (3 doors aboue
Eagle Hotel, PHILADELPHIA.
"IYH0LEi!ALE Dealer ia Fancy Dress Trim
' ' inings and Millinery Goods, and Manufac
turer of Fancy Silk Bonnets. Keeps constantly
on hand a very extensive assortment of Silka,
Kibboiis, lumps, fringes, besides a great variety
of other Fancy Goods. He solicits a call from
Country Merchants Mailing the City, and assures
them that they will be sure to find any article
above mentioned, at the Luwcst prices.
Aiarclt 17, aa. w. x mo. 2.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK,
No. 21 Arch Street, above Front,
Philadelphia.
rilltn subscribers havo on hand, aaJ are con
A stantly manufacturing SIEVES, RIDDLES,
SCREENS, WOVENWIRES, of all meshea
and widths. Also, all kinds of pluin and fancy
ire work, mass and Iron Wire Sieves at all
kinds; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper
Makers, ic. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls cov
ered in the best manner.
Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves
for urn- and Iron rounders, Screen W ire, Win
dow Wires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and
Sand S-crcens, cVc,
BAYLIP8, DARBY & LINN.
March 10, 1S55. V 3 m 2J
PBRR3? & ERETY,
1500KSELLERS, BINDERS,
BLANK ROOK M A S 1" P fTr R ERS,
AND STATIONERS.
5. II'. Comer- of Fourth Race Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, 1855. if
PETEll OSBORN, JR.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
FEATHER St MATTRESS WAREHOUSE,
No. 61 North Second Street, Ihxrd door
above Arch, East side,
Philadelphia-
Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters It Pillows,
Curled Hair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and
Husk Mallrecsrs, Straw PalltaBse, Settee, Pew,
and Chair Cushions, all kinds and culion, Drd
tickings, Check, Moreens and Damask by the
yard or piece, Cotta, Cat-tail, Sacking and Cords,
Counterpanes, white and colored, Comfortable
of all kind and sizes by tbe single one or doren.
Cribs, Berth, Single and 9, 10, 11, 12 and i3
quarters Blankets, Bleached and Unbleached
Sheet, Blocked Muslin and Check pillow cases,
Towels of ull kindti, Table Linen, Table Covers,
Damrsk table cloth, Bindings of all kinds and
colors, Threud, ic.
N. B. Benton 4- Coston'a patent renovater
worked by ateam power, ia daily in operation for
the purpose of purifying old and new feathers.
All arttclu from this establishment warranted!
Philada, March 3, 1855 cr 3 ra 3
A CARD.
f"EORGE BROWN, Inspector of Mines, ten.
der bis service to land owner and Mm
ing Companies, in making examinations, report
&c, of Mines and Coal lands. From his expert.
ence in mining operations, as he understands th
difl'erent branches, having carried on Mine for
a number of year in Schuylkill Co., and having
now a large number of collieries under his super
vision ha hopes to give aalihfaction to those who
may want bis services. Refer to Benjamin
Miller and W. Payne, Eaqre.. Philadelphia, and
D. E. Nic and James Neill, Esqr., Pottsville,
Communication ay Mail promptly attended to.
Pottsville, March 17, 1855 Sra.
HATS St CAPS. Silk and Slouch Hate,
Military and cloth Caps lor men and boys,
also Gam Shoe of various sixes, just received
and for ssle at YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunbury Nov. 85,1654.
URNIXG FLUID, Camphcne, Sperm aud
Whale Oil. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur-
pentiue, and 8oau, just received and for aale by
Dee, 8. 1854. I. W. TFNER Co
SHAWL8 Broche, Thibet and Winter
Shawls in great variety. Black and fancy
Dree Silk. Silk lace. Velvet and other Trio.'
minga, Worked Collar and Shimexetta. Cufts,
&c, just received and for wl by
Dm.!, 1854. I W. TENER & CO.
COMBS Back, Children' Long, bide and
fin combs Hair Brushes, Tooth Brush,
V., for sal at YOUNG'S fcifORH.
Banbury, Nv. 18, 1864.
HOSIERY Mens wool and cotton stock,
Ladisw and children's stocking just open.
d at YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunburv, Nov, 18, 1M,
BALTIMORE CARD.
17INE Factory filled and Ground Alum Salt,
constantly on band and for sale.
CARR, CIESE 4- CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
, Commission Merchanta,
1 Spear Wharf, BALTIMORE.
Also, Cemerit and Calcined Plaster. Agency
of the N. A. and Rorcndale Co.
Baltimor March 8. 1830 lm
A Lot of Chemicals for Sale by
GEO. W. COBLE, DAGUERREOTYPlST.
GERMAN Bromine, Chloride of Iodine, do.
do. dry, Hypo Sulphate of Soda, Caynide of
Potassyum, distilled fr'trcnrv, liquid quick snd
Gilding. He haa also t Duguerrcotyping appa
ratus, a full set, which he will sell at a reasonable
price. He ha also a variety of specimens from
town and country, which he will sell at balf price,
also cases and mats, all of which he will sell as
cheap aa they can be bought in the city.
Sunbury, March 31, 1855.
REMOVAL.
PETER W. GRAY respectfully informs his
friends and customers, that be haa removed
his Store from it old location, and now occupies
the handsome and commodious Store room, for
merly occupied by H. B. Masarr, in Market
square, nearly opposite the Tost Office, where he
will ba happy to serve all who may give him a
call.
Sunbury, Kerch 10, 1855. if
Baltimore Card.
uahic, a;ii. & o.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SAI.K OF
FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER.
Spears' Wharf, Baltimore.
I tf Agents for Newark and Ro.cndule Co.
Cement and Plaster.
n'li
G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly for aale.
N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on com
signments on receipt.
Baltimore, March 17, 1855. Cm.
PLATFORM SCALES
OF every description, suitable for Railrosds,
&c, 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 satisfactory, ran be re
turned withou charge.
E7" Factory at the Old Stand, established for
more than twenty yeara, corner of Ninth and
Melon Streets, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT St CO.,
Successors to Ellicott St Abbott.
Feb. 17, 1655c 3 mo 2 J
TO. 7. POTTS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, below 13A, north side,
PHZZ.ADSI.FmA.
Phila., Dec. 30, 1854 ly.
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WAToi &. COX,
Stere, Piddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manu
facturers, No. 46 North Front St.. Corner
of Coomb's Alley, between Market and
Mulberry (Arch) Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
CONTINUE to manufacture of xvperior quali
ty, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds,
Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper MakerB,
iVc. lingers and Dandy Bolls covered tn the
licit manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Foundera, Screen Wire,
Window Wire, Safea, Traps. Dish Covers, Coal
and Sand Screens, 4C. Fancy Wir Work of
every description.
Phila., Feb. S4, 1855. Sm. e
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS
FOR THE SPRING 1855.
IY.tE & L.-NDFLL, S. W. Corner of
Fourth St Arch Sts., Philadelphia, are fully
prepared to auit buyers. Wuoimu ft Rctaii,
with goods adapted to their wants and at the low
est nctt cash pricea.
Black Sills, Brinish Prints,
Fancy bo Plaid flinyhaiHS,
New Dress Goods, Good Linens,
New Spring Shawht, Tulle Linens,
Nuvtlties in Lawns, S nettings, fce.
N. B. Bargain daily received from the Auc
tions, of New York and Philadelphia. P. S.
Oil Boiled Black bilks warranted not to cut in
wearing. Store-keepers supplied with those
goods regularly.
Philada. Muich 3, 1855. w 3m 3
MATCHES! MATCHES!!
JOHN DONNELLY,
T ANUFACTURER and inventor of Safely
-A Patent Square Upright Wood box Matches.
No. 108 FOURTH Street, (above Race,)
Philadelphia.
Matches having become an indespensible ai ti
de in housekeeping, the subscriber after a great
sacrifice of time and money, ia enabled to ofter to
tbe Public an article at once combining Utility
and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the dan
ger apprehended on account of the flitnav man
tier in which Matches are generally packed in pa
per, haa by the aid of New Steam Machinery of
bis own invctit'on, succccdul In "retting up a
SAEETY JPATEN2' SQVAUE CJ1 RIGHT
Wood Box ; this box is far preferable, in as much
that it occupies no moro room that, the old round
wood box, and contains at le.ist Two II undred per
Cent more Matches, which to Shippers is consid
erable advantage; it ia entirely new and socure
against moisture and spontaneous combustion,
and dispels all d-jnger on transportation by nieaas
of Railroad, Steamboat ot any olhe mode of Con
veyance.
These Matchea are packed so that one gross or
more may be Shipped to any part of the World
with perfect safety. They are the most desirable
article for Home Conaumption, and the Southern
nd Weatcrn Market that has ever been invented.
Dealer and Shipper, will do well to call and
examine for themaalves.
(JJ- Th Matches ar Warranted to b aupe
rior to anything heretofore offered to the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY,
10S North FOURTH St., Philad'a.
Phil., Dec 16, 1S54 8m.
" rerfuniery,
JlfEaava just received lbs largest and bast selected
V aaaumuaiit ot Pai lumery aver udcrad ia Out aactiuai
oounlry, consisting in part of
Franca P.anade, "!"" .
Bhavinf Craam. Tuotii Bruahaa, largs asst.
Haiiel Ulephaiia, H"u Hruaiics, " "
Ckwcs HowOar, Nail Brualies, "
Faiiua Cot, a, tvet Kstiacla,
Oraiifs Sowar water, Poma. inaa,
Churevail Paats, Cai!s SVap,
Kic Powder, White " '
liiffclit Transparent "
Hair Dva, Haiir-Kk '
Mien Kim, for ths skin, Washington "
Extinct Vanilla, Rpuriii:aa 11
' Orange, Comie "
" l.eruou, v Alni"iul
rine-apple, l.ulnn's "
Sirawbcrry, Nvmph
illy White, Urniubu 11
rWheta, Band '
C'olnfnaaofevryteseri(itl-i,KrBsie "
8ef ar Caaea, Muak
' Tula, Camphor "
Butalo Cuuihs, all kiads, fhll
Wwdanr
and other art ie las too asaserooa to mention .
All Ida afewe aaiclas aia hum th house of Jul as
Haal and W. O. Oleua.
WE18ER at BRt .NKR
OA I, Bucket, stove shovel, Ames' shovels,
forkaj Door and pad locks, rum combs,
etc, at . YOUNG'S STORE.
Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1854.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adh
eive and legal eavalopea, for l t
H. B. MA&kek.
uabury, Jan 10, lirij.
; Thin Way! TbiiWayl!
Fall and "Winter Good.'
FRILINd & GRANT. ,
I ESPECTFULLY. inform iheir cjstoaet
and the public, that they have junt reeaiv.
ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of
Fan and Winter Good,
at their e.i in Market square, Sunbury.
1'heir stock consists of every variety of
Drtv Gbodis, Viz :
Cloths, Cassimnes, Snttinets, Vettinrt,
Flannels, Wollcns, Ife.,
And all kinda of Fall and Winter Wear.
AIo a splendid vaiictv of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Culicocs, Ginghams, Chintzes, be Lainti,
And every variety of good a"itull for Li'
die wear. ,
Also a Urge assortment of
HARDWARE and QUEENS WARE,'
Fish, Bali and Plaster.
Also an e.xte.isive assortment of
Hats and Cam for Mm amd But
Also a largs assortment of &KOCEK1EJ.'
StJCH A3
Sujar, Tea, Coffee, Molaisei, SpiceV
or all kinds.
Also a trash supp'y of ,.
DRL'cs a'xo medicines".
BosMo the lamest and moat pcnetal assort ,
ment of all kind of goods to be had iu thia
place.
tV Counlry produco of all kinda taken In ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1854.'.
1 1 EKEWi AR EAG A InI " T
Clear lliewav for Xcw -Goods.'
J. r. Ct l.F. IILINE,
ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends,
und tie public in general, that they have
rercicd at their Old Stand, in Upper Auqusta,
township, Northumberland county, Ta.. their
Fall an 1 Winter Goods, and opened to the public
a full assortment of
MERCHANDIZE, ttri,
Consisting in part erf Clothe, black and fane;
Caastmera, Sattiuetts, Checks, and all kind
' FALL ic WINTER WEAK.
Also a tot of Ready.made Coats, Vests ani
Pants, 4.C.
Ladies Dress Goods, .
Calicoes, Ginghama, Muslin de Laines, TlaiaT
Cashmeres, De beges, Comforts, Bay Ktate,
Long Mm wis, cVc
Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of
Groceries. . u
A ffth supply of Hardware ami Queen
ware, Urugs and jMedicioea.
Wooden Ware. 1
Alao a large assortment of Boot and
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women eud
Children. Hats end Cap, Salt,
Cheese, dee., and all goods
usually kept in a Country Store.
Call and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change fur country produce, at the highest marki 4
price
Lpper Augusta, .Nov. 4, 185.
Fall and W inter Goods I
PETER W. GRAY,
INFORMS his friends that he haa juat received .
a goorl assortment of Fall and VVinter Goods
at hia Store in Market Squato. His stock con
sist of
PRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassimers, fattinetts, Jeana, Dtiillnga,
Bara?cs, Baraga De Laines, Giughsms,
Lawns, Linens. Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Winter Shawls.
Dress Triuunii g and all items
in the Dry Goads line. Also, a
arge aesortmet of Miorg for Men Women and
Children. Hata and Caps,
Groceriea r every variety.
Teas, Coffee, fugnr, Molasses, Spices, Suit,
Fi.h. &c.
Hard wave.
A general arsortment of Cedar Vr Tabs,
Buckets, Wu-li Boards, Brooms, Brushes, 5cc.
Qi-xxxawxaa a general asHorltnent.
Country produce tuUtn at the highest market
prices.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1154 tf.
1 S2lcndid Assort uieut of
Fall W inter Goods .:
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS !
AIUUVAL Ol-' NEW GOODS!!
THE undersigned has just received the hand
aomest and cheapest assortment of NEW
GOODS that ha been brought to Sunbury, con
sisting of the following articles, vix : 1'elainea,
Cashineies, French Mcrinoes, Scotch
plaids, Wool De Lains, Coburg, Fan
cy Prints, IMiegea, Barages,
Alpaccaa, and the most
Fashionable Ladies Drew Goods, ,
including a general assortment of Broche and
other Shawls, Sack Flannels and Ladiea
dres trimmings. Also, Chillis, Caasi
men, Sattinetts, Yesting, Kentucky
Jeans, Flannels, Irish Linen Ging
hams, Fancy Ribbon and oth
ers. Child's wool Hood,
scarfs, ace, and a large
aworttneist of Hosiery.
Floor find Table Oil Cloth,'
Carpetini, lilai keta, Ac, dec. Calico 6 eta
Musli't, bleached and tinbleachtd at tij.
llais and Caps for .Vcn and Boys,
Groceriea and Spice of all kinds a general a.
snrtnient ol Ijueenswaie, Glassware, C'edaiware,
and tha largest and best assortment of Hardware
in Sunbury, including all kinds of carpenter's
tool's a general assortment or materials tr
building lie, circular and other Mill Saws,,. Bar'
Iron, Steel, Nails, all kinds of Files for machi
nists, blacksmiths, aud carpenters, 3 ton Grind
stone, which I will warrant.
J00 Picks. 100 Grub Hoes,
(0 Mason Hammers,
SOU sacks Ground AUum ata'.t,'
300 " Fine dairy Salt,
M ackerel. Herring and White Fiah, .
Flaxseed and other Oila, Fluid aud campheua
and a variety f Fluid Lamps,
Looking Glasses, Basket and Broom.
My assortment is large, and include a general
variety of
which have been selected with the greatest care.
The public are requested to call and examine
tha GOODS before purchasing elsewhere. It wUl
give us pleasure to exhibit our stock at all times,
and if w fail to please, we will not complain,,
Country Produce takrn in exchange tor good
ana in nineai tnattel price paid lu catfe tut
Grain.
ED. Y. BRIGHT.
Sunbury, Nov. la, 1854,-
rTTMBKELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Bock
IJ Portinnnit. Silk Pocket-hondkereluel.
Nck-iies, Spiingatocks, Suspenders, i.c. at,
Nov. 85, '54. YOUNG'S STORE.
GROCERIES Seg.r. Coffee, MolasM
Spice, Oila. Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker."
el, Herring and Salt, just received and for sal
by. WM. A. KNABB
Lower Augusta, May t, 1854
4p1 LOVES. Buckskin Gloves and Mittm ia
LH Gloves wool lined, Ladies Glove, Chd
diou't dH Miu. Vc, at
Nov 18, '53. YOUNG'S STORE.
1TARDWARE and queensware in fr .
rlelies and of all dcarriptlons. jun! rei e J
and for Ml by W M . A K N A Ml
l.nrr Augmta, My 1M.n