Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 05, 1855, Image 4

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farmer's grplnml
rtU'lT TREES.
' All ftgrce, savs ft leadinfr cultivator of fruit
In Massachusetts, that tbo proper ontl only
judicious method of preparing the soil for
fruit trees, is, by sub-soiling r trenching tho
earth to tho dfiplll of eighteen inches or
lira feet, and that, during the process, the
upper and lower soils, together with the up.
propriate manure, should be thoroughly incor
porated j the cultivator who is not willing to
take these prolimiurtvy measures, had better
abandon the project of raising fruit trees, aud
save both his time and money.
Downing states that tho best compost for
fruit trees is pent and ashes ; five bushels of
fresh, or ten bushels of leached ashes and a
wagon load of peat, containing lime, and pot
ash, aud phosphates.
Lot this compost lie a fortnight. Add to
every cart load two bushels air-slacked lime,
for apple trees.
Add half bushel of ground bones, two
bushels of leached ashes, or four or live
pounds of potash dissolved in water for pear
trees.
Add half a bushel of ashes, and a peck of
salt for plum trees.
Add two bushels of leached ashes, for peach
and cherry trees.
Add a bushel of lime, a bushel of ashes,
half, bushel of plaster, for grape vines.
This compost may bo put on two inches
thick, aud forked in, so as to cover the ground
us far as the roots extend
Tho proportions will vary according to the
quantity of compost to bo made.
Hy the analysis of Dr. Kinmons, tho ash of
the apple tree contains more than ouo-balf
lime ; so lime largely preponderates in the
manure. The ash of the pear tree contains
the largest amount of phosphate of lime, so
bone-dust should preponderate in the ma
nure. ROIT.II TAINT FOR FARMERS.
A durable as well as cheap paint, to lire-
serve the "heavier aud more exposed imple
ments, such as carts, as well as rough gates
and such like fixtures :"
Take twelve ounces of rosin, and eight
ounces of brimstone, each courscly powdered,
and three gallon": of train oil. Heat them
slowly, gradually adding four ounces of
beeswax, cut iu small bits. Frequently stir
the liquor, which, as soon as tho Bolid ingre
dients are dissolved, will be fit for use.
What remains unused will becomo solid on
cooling, but may be melted on the subsequent
occasions, if wanted. When it u melted fit
for uso, add some Spanish Brown, or yellow
ochre, or any other coloring substance of the
kind that vou with to have, first ground tine
in some of the oil, then luy it on with a brush,
while it is hot, and thin as yon can hare it.
Some days after tho first coat is dry, put
on a second. It is said that it will preserve
Slanks for ages, and keep the weather from
riving through brick work. Common white
paint may be used on the top of it, if required,
for the sake of appearance.
Two coats should always be j;iven, and in
case of using it on machinery, the scverul
parts should be painted with it, before put
ting them together, and a third coat put ou
to cover joints, aud after bein;; put together,
especially if exposed to the uctii.ii of moisture
and weather such as gutters, curt, tops of
posts, and timber on or near tho ground.
Tho wood should be pcrfoctly dry when the
composition is to be applied.
Grafting Composition. The composition
chiefly used for grafting, is commonly called
'grafting was," and ia easily made by even
inexperienced hands. To make this, take one
part of good beef tallow, two parts beeswax,
and four parts of transparent rosin; melt
them altogether, then turn into a vessel of
cold water, and work and pull it thoroughly
with the hands In working it, and using it
afterwards, if sticky, the hands maybeslight
ly greased, which will effectually prevent it.
This composition is not allot ted by any weath
er and will perfectly exclude air and water
from whatever it is applied to. When used
it should be of the right temperature ; if the
weathor is warm, keep it in cold water; if tho
weather is cold, keep it in warm water ; and
in all cases apply with tho Lands. Cor. Dol.
Xewspaper.
Tijib ron Grafting. The usual time for
grafting is in the uprinp. AH ndeavors to
graft at other seasons of the year have grad
I'illy been abandoned. Probably the best
particular poiut of time is when the buds are
nwelling. Stone-fruit should be grafted ear
lier than other kinds, probably before the
. leaves put ont. As a general tm'ng. grafting
may bo done in the North and West with good
success from the first of April till the first of
June : in the South earlier. Finally, grafting
should be dona in all places previous to the
coming ou of tho hot, dry weather.
An Ingkmoi I.nvextio.v An inventiva
genms, desirous o promoting the domestic
raaruiff of hens, has invented a contrivance to
keep them from scratching np the garden.
Itua small instrument, somewhat resembling
a very long Ki.;ir, attached to tho hind part
or antra's leg. The instrument is so arran
ged, that when the hen ig about to scratch
1 lie curth, the spur catches in the ground be-
ore her foot bas fairly dosceudod. and nl.llr.oa
i bas fairly ddsceudud, aud obliges
' tho fiiot down mi.'i.tlv ao
her to bring
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vmer iuut, with 2 lik-B rojiilt l.......
tryiog and beforo fhe it. aware of t the raa
fhrne has wa ked her riht out of the garden!
f but wdl be jut the thfng when the "to fo
1 r returns.
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rb mnav VL ''t.r soot in that
Th'tT1h9ljb,loi0,hi3 tLa" ated
falls'dnw5; 'K001 ,l'' beeoming lamp
Jia cfnai' l,lkCv'y- It is used with sue
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tenj bued by iMason, is the priucipla source
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T1I&, WEEKLY .HERALD.
The Best General liewspapefc in the ' :
. . World.
TheNawYoa Wont Haiut. It phbliahed every
Mturrley monilnit. In contents emhrae all Ihe newt of
the treat evetrt of the Say, rseawttof moelimrs, of th
Sum. LMi'lnture, and of CMigreest important public doc
umcnttj Kumpnan and home eorreapoiineiic HiinnoMI
and eominercinl, and edllmialaof general interest, that
have annealed in the New York Daily Heral.
It ieneetly printed, In clear type, on a large diranlrqita
to alieel of foity-eleht columns a book- directory in iu
ai'ir and forme one of the bent and ran valuable weekly
newtpapert ' world. The greatest care it mken to
obtain the laleet and moet reliable inteUieence of initatrt
movement in all pail" of the world. No expense it (pa
red for the purpose.
The subtcriptioa price it three dollars per annnin, poya
hle in advance, or iixpenc per tingle copy. Kihtwe of
newtpapers throueboct the countty are particularly re
qnesied to act an agents. They will reoeive Iwenty-Bvs
percent oommieeioii on all cah tubtciiptioue. Any per
son obtaining Bve or more subscribers witt.li allowed the
tame commiuion.
TsSMS TO CLtTK.
For one eopy of Weekly Herakl for one year
Fivecupiea do do
Ten do do
Fifteen do . do .
Twenty do ' do
Twenty-rTvN - do '- itn
Thirty , do . do
Thirty-five do " do
Forty do dtf
Forty-Sva do .do
Fifty do do
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All lettere lo he addremed lo J-c Gordon Bennett
proprictw and editor of the New York Herald, New Yoik
Kemi'anree irraat be roo'le in fundi carrenl in thia city.
Adveitiwmeiiti minted ml he eeni) nciaiu lor winy
cente per line.
New York, Feb. IMS. ' .
I AMES McCLINTOCK, M.D., Late
PnoPKPSiirt of AnatoinvaiHl Suriery ia the Phil
delahia Colkae of Medicine, and Aeiina Profeteor of
Uli.lurifrrv : one of Hie Coniulline Phvticane of the Phil
aitelnliia lloaniial, Ulocklcv ; kite member of the Notional
nimticiil AMociulion : member of the Philadelphia Mem
..-i Ara iriv ; member of ilia Modico-Chirumical College
of Philadelphia ; formerly Prctident and Profeteor f
Anatomy ana Suigery in Caitlet'ni Medical College, Ver
mont ; and alto, late Ptofeatof of Anatomy and Phvtiot
ogy in Berkshire Medical IiiMilulion, Pitttfiekl, Mate.,
lint lately introduced in a popular form aeveral of hit
favorite nretcrintioiii for the nrnlrioul dlteate ol thit
climate. The name of each article will imply the diteate
for which it it lntemk-d to be titra.
DR.McCMNTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRlT. Pricrai
PR. McCLINTOCK'8 COLD AND COUGH MIX
TrKI.'For nolite. Ooitffha. tea. Price 8A eta.
ilR. McCLINTOCK S ASTHMA AND HOOrING
C'll'GH RF.MEDY. Price SO en.
Dr. McCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE
BVnt'P Pnr Piirifvinir the ltlond. Prite 1.
PH. McCLINTOCK 9 DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR For1
eivme lone lo the ttomnch rrlievinc naina alter eatinc
heartburn, and all drragreeeble ayinptoina anting fiom
iiinirettion Ittcef!.
DR.. McCLINTOCK'S RHEI'M ATTC MIXTURE A
Turelv Vegetable Remedy for internal vae. Price .10 eta.
lilt M.CIJNTOCK'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT
For Klieumatiim. Snraiua, Swelling, etc , Ac. Plice
SO cent a.
nn. McCLINTOCK'S ANODYNK MIXTURE Foi
Paint, Toolhuche, Iieuilaclie, Neuralgia, Ac. Ac. Price
An epnit.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S FF.VF.R AND AGUE SPB-
Cl FIC A certain cure for nil Intermitieiilt. Price S
PR. McCLINTOCK'S DIARKIKKA CORDIAL AND
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE A eafe remedy.
DR. McCLINTOCK'S VEGETABLE I'L UUA llVb
PILLS. Fin C aitiveiieea, Hen.lMclie. Ac. Price Socle.
DR. McCLINTOCK.'! ANT1B1LIOUS PILI.S For
Irregularity in the Functiont of the Liver and Boweit
the beet Liver Pill made Price SS eta. a box
For tale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK, at hit Medical De
pot, N V corner ninth und Filbert tla, Philadelphia, and
at all Drnirgitti and Dualera in Meilicinct. AU Druggista
and DeJilera in Meilicinct who with to be ugenta, will
pleatc adddrete Dr. McClintock, fiiriiiihing reference,
ncme of Post-office, county nmt trnte.
r" For Bnle liy Welter A Broner, SmilHiry and Sha
mokin ; Win. Weimer, Northumberland i C. Ilrown, Mil
Urn ; E. P. Lutz, Dloomebiirg : J icob llarrie, lliickhorn j
John Vaolecio, Light Street j I Sliarpleaa at 8ou, Cnta
witta. January 8, 1S55. 6ra.
AVines 5j Liquors.
Mnrtell Brandy,
Pinct "
French "
Common l(
Rve Wbitkey,
Mononguhela Whitkey,
Common w
Jamaica Spirit,
Holland Gin,
Champalgne Win,
Shcny "
Uluret "
Pure Tort "
Port "
Mnderta "
Litlwn "
Vine Bitter
For Hile by
WEISER ft DRUNER.
Bunbuir, JulyW, 1SM-
LAWliENCE HOUSE,
SIWBUItY, PA.
THE subscriber renjicctfully inform the public
that ho still continue to keep tho above
named public house.
She has also received a new aupply of good
liquor and wines, and trusts that ahe will be
able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her
house. ., i - ' '
MARIA THOMPSON.
Sunbury March 4. 1854. tf.
British Periodicals
EARLY COPIES fc ECU RED.
Premiums to cu Snfcstribcr J ! .'
' EOOARD SCOTT A CO., New York, continue to re
publish the foUowing Ilrititli 1'criodicait, viz. :
I.
TUE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
a
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBUEG MAGAZINE
(Tory
The present critical ttale of European affair will render
these puhlicntiont nnutvullv iuieretlina dnrin the foith-
coming year. They will occupy a middle ground between
the hastily writeu newt-itema. crude aoeculationa.and riv
ing tumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tom
cf the future historian, written tiler the living iuterett
and excitement if the great political events of the time
shall have potted away. It ia to these Periodicals that
rcadera mutt look for Ihe only really intelligible and relia
ble history of current events, and as such, in tfUiU'W to
their well-estabiiabed liteiary acienliuc. and theological
character, we urge them upon th contidcratiou or the
rending public.
lir"Arranimetit are now permanently mode for the
roceipt of Early Sheets from the Butith Publithers, hy
which we are enabled to place all our Reprints in th
bsnds of tubeehbert, about ss soon ssthey can be furaithed
with the I'oreigii copies. Although this involves a very
large outlay on our purl, we sliall contiiuie to furnish the
Peiiodicals at the time low rales at heretofore, together
with the following Premiums to new Subscribers.
TERMS AND PREMIUMS.
See list of Premium Volumes below
Vvr aim.
For any one of the four Reviews and one Prem. vol. ( 1 00
For ny two " on ' ft no
I or any three two
7(10
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For Rlackwood'a Magazine 11 one
For BiackwotHl and liiree Review three
For Blackwood A the four Review three
b ou
no
no
1000
Pamntnts to be made in alt cases in advance
bluney current in llu State where issued will
be received at par,
Tbv Premiums consist of llie following works, hotk
volumes of u bira will be given to aew Subufibera accor
ding to the uumber of periodicais ordered, as abov ex
plained: I KhWIUM V ULUnltS,
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slotie wanted, Sulav ribers will please order as manv diffei-
Mt worke for premiumt tt there sr vole me k which
tliey uity be eutillcd.
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will b allowed to Clubs oideriiw four or more enniee
of sny one or nii of the U.ve work. That: Four
eopics of BlackwtKKl, or nf one Review, will be sent to
one adilrett for ft) ; four eopiet of the lour Reviews aud
oiacawiHMi tor tvju: and an on.
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In all the nrinjinal Cities and Towns, ihesa work, will
he delivered, trrougb Agents, FREE OF Pot-TAGE
When seirf hy nunl, Ihe t'oalage to sny part of the Uuited
Stales will be but lr uly. Four t'esu a year for
Blackwood." and but Twelve Cent a veu for emrb
of the Reviews.
Reinitisnees and eommuiiicatinns should always b
addressed, post-paid, to Hit Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT k CO.,
M COLD STREET, NEW YORK.
N B. L S. A Co. bar reeentlv published, and aav
ow f. tale, th "FARMER'S Cl'IDE," bylltnry 81a.
phn. oi Edinburgh, an Pnif. NutL.a,nf Yol College,
Haven, c.n.pleiaiu two vola, royalocuvu, eonuiuuig
iww ptifra. 14 atol and 6u0 wood iiravu4U. Pri iu
oinnhn butting. M.
1" Thi work is mt th old mBoc of th FvnV'
Uitely aasntciTsTiBaad thrown upon th Aiaikst.
new Yurk, Leuauuxr 80, M6i.
L. L. SEVAN.
3HA1L0SI1T HOTEL.
Shamokin Pa. ' '
rtUl E subscriber Wg Uav to inform hi Lriaod
X aad IU publia (oraUy, jOuU tv ha taken
to above well known ttaiul, and will be happy
U accomii.o.Ue all wh roaj giv him acali
e-han.okin, July 8, !(.
TA 'n A C!Tf " TtTTV1?'T0
' So. 252 Chestnut ttrtet, abovt 9th .
Philadelphia,
- Hava t.ow open a targe (lock of
CARPETINGS,
EinWracini the new ahd leadin ttylea In Vel
vet, Tapestry, Brnmela, Ingraina, Stair Cnrpeta,
Oil Cloth, Ac, all of which will be sold at the
loweat caeh prieaa.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
rhila., 8ept. 9, IBM. ly.
United States Hotel,
Chestnut Street, o6w Fourth.
rillLADBLFHIA.
"I J- MncLEI.LAN, (late of JomV Hotel.)
has the pleaiuro to inrnrm his Irienua anil
he traveling community, that he has leased this
lloute for o term of yeara, and it now prepared
for the reception of Guest.
The Local advantaceaof thit favorite enabliali-
ment are too well known to need comment.
The Hoiim ami Furniture have been put in
first rate order I the room ara large aim wnll
ventilated. .The Tables will always be (uppliml
with the beet, and the proprietor pledge hiintclf
that no cllnrt on hi part tliatl be wanting to
mak the United State equal In comlort lo any
Hotel in the Quaker City.,
l'liila., July 8, 1854
Sunbury - Academy.
J. P. CROiratlLLER, Principal.'
TRUSTEES:
Hon. Alex. Jordan, John Young, H H. Ma-
er, Esq., Jacob Painter, Hon. Geo. C. Wolker,
Henry Uonncl, Esq , Ira T. Clement, Hugh Bel
lai, John W. Peal.
THE SUMMER TERM of thi Academy will
commence on Tuesday, the 10th of April.
The course of Instruction will embrace all the
brancbe of a liberal English and Claicsl edu
cation. It it hi aim to make the Academy
one of the brat ichool in the country To ac
complish this, nothing; will be wanting. ' n hi
part.
Thorough!! and accuracy will be required
in every recitation, and no pupil will be permitted
tn pa superficiallp over anv subject. Compo
sition and Declamation will receive particular
attention. Correct reading, writing and spelling
will b carefully taught to the less advanced.
Calender. The -VV inter session will com'
menre on Monday, the 16th of October, and con
tinue twenty -two week.
The Mdiioit is divided in Two Terms of eloven
week each.
TUITION:
Primary brancbe (per term) $3,00
English department, (per Term,) $5.00
Classical - 6,06
For further particular addrcs the Principal,
Ounbury, Pa.
September lti, IHSl. lm.
HENRY 13. FUSSELL,
MAl'FACTl'Bl.n or
Umbrellas fy Parasols,
IN EVERY VARIETY, AT THE OLD STAND,
jYo. 2 Aorf A Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
IC7 Constantly on hand a large assortmcn
to which tho attention of Dealer ia requested.
Phila.. 6cpL 16, 1854
W1M. M'CAIITY,
BOOKSELLER,
Market Street,
SUITBTJEY, PA.
J UST received and fur ale, a fresh supply of
wmr a-, a.-. a a-, a w MiTcn
for Singing Schools. He is also opening at
Ibis time, a large assortment of Books, in every
branch of Literature, consisting of
Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children'
Books, Bible School. Pocket and Family, both
with anu without Engraving, and every nf vari
ety of Binding. Prayer Bonks, of all kinds.
Also just received and for Bale, Purdon Di
gest of the law of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851,
price only 6,00.
Judge Reads edition of Blackstone Com men
lariea, in 3 vol. 8 vo. formerly aold at $10,00,
and now offered (in fresh binding) at the low
price otSO.OO.
A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re
specting the estates ot Decedents, hy I homus r .
lionlon, price only 6l,UU.
Travel, Voyage and Adventures, all ol
which will bo aold low, either for cash, or coun.
try produce.
February, 21, 1853 tt.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCY GOODS.
(E7 J Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT
. WM- B ELTONHEAD'S, .
JVo. 184 South Second street, between Pint and
Uiiton, west side, -1 .'
' ' i- FXIIZiA.DELPHIA.
'pHB aaanrtraent embraces Large and Select Stock of
1 fine waicnes, jewelry, Oliver ware, Aiimla ware,
ilaled wilh fine Silver, luSoomt, Forks, Indict, Ac
et Uoods, Fans aiut Fauey Artielesofa suerior quality,
deserving the eaammstion of those who desii to procure
the best goods ut the Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all
available faciliiie tor Impaa-ling cud Manufacturing, the
suloKriber confidently invites purcliusert, believing that h
can supply mem ou (emit as invoranie aa auy oilier estab
lishment III either of the Atlantic Cities.
UP All kinds of D.iim.mdaiid Pcail Jewelry and Silver
Ware manufactured to order, wilhlu a reaemiablt time.
tV Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re-
pa.rea.
WM. B F.LTONIIF.An.
No. 1SI Sooth 3d St.. a few doors above ihe lid Market
West Side
VT In the South Windmv of the Stor, may be seen th
fanaou BIRD CLOCK, which cotumaiids th iuuiraliiin
01 the cientinc and curious.
Phila , Oct. 7, 1644. Iy
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UJfic opposits th Court House,
SrmhT4TyvNorl3iumberland County, Pa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
-ounties.
TNK Buureau' celebrated ink, and also Con-
grea ink 'for sale, whobsale and retail hy
December 28. 1S.S0. H. I). MASSER.
WltULS-All kinusol Bool e-noes and slip.
per fur sale by
nerc fur KAla bv
G. EL8UEKO & CO,
Market street, opKwite the Poet Office.
Snnburv. OeL t. 1 8ft 3.
OIL GRAINING0. Drop, Dlack, Raw Lum
ber, Vurut Terra do Sieuna and Vandyke
Brown. Steam prepared from the New Jersey
Paint and Color Works, tor sale bv
WEISER eV BRL'XER.
Sunbury, July 33. 184 . .
CEDAR TUBS, Horse Bucket. Painted Buck
eu, Mest Tenderer, Corn Broom. Bas
ket, Children's Wagon, and Yankee Clocl,
ust recefjed and for 1 by
Dec. 3, 1854. I. W. TEMR tt r
UEEN8WARR. Beautiful sets of Tea
ware, in China, Stone China and Delf,
Dinner and Supper Dishes of sll kinds, Toilet
Seta, coveted Dishes, China Fruit Baskets and
OmsmsnU, Fluid Lamp, Lanterns, Glassware
in variety, and Tumbler from 6J dents upwards,
just received sod fo sale by
Dec. 3, 1854. L W. TENER & CO.
PA RASOI.8 of aU sorts. Umbrella, carpel
bags, willow baskets and cedar wart of
all kinds, just received and far saks by "
... WM. A. KNABB.
Lewer A e gnat, Msj 6, 1864 ' (I
BOOTS, bhoea, kjau, Cap and Guru bhaes,
just received and for aal by ,
Oct 7 1854. TENER Cc,
A CTOE All MP
IIolloiraTV Ointment.
7
Citizent otht tnion .- ' ,'
."" n"v 'ii me th kononr, t with oti
voice, rrom one end of the Union to the ether, to stomp
tn eimraeter of my Ointment with yont approbation! II
.- , iooe i maue it Rnowu among you,
and alieiuly, it bat obtained mora mlnhritv tln ...v ,ih.r
Medicine in so short a period.
' 1 HOIVIASI MOLLOWAY,
SS, Corner of Ann and Nattnu Slreett. New York
ASTONISHING CURE OF SOK LEGS, AFTER
NINE YEARS RTAXnixu
Lor.i; of a Utter from Mr. W. J. LnnaUu nf
llitnisvUle, Yatikin County, Oorth Curolma,
o.. aaiea rrovemiter 1st, 1853.
UNREAD HIS OWN WORDS.
To Profcnor IIollowat.
Sir. U it lint Riw ur.ak tn Kma. -nfn.lnM n!.h.
II thit letlor Written for lhn ruara -akanf writine. but to
aay, that yimr Ointment cured me of on of the mott
dreadful curlaneout ditoiiei that flesh i heir to, nod
which wnt contiiiered by all wlio knew me, to be entirely
bevond lha ru..l ..." 1 ... . v... .
omicted with one of the mitt painful and troublesome
wim irgt mat evei leu to tue lot or man; una alter trying
every medicine I hid ever heard of. I resigned tn despair
all hope of being cured ; bnt a friend brought me a couple
of large p-tte of your Ointment, which 6800)4 the eoieeon
my legs to heal, and I CHtirelv resinned mv health to my
eareeable eurpriaa and delight, aud to Uia attoiiithmeiit
of my fried.
f!igni) w. J. LANGLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURKOK A BAD BREAST,
rnc.- At IHrj tW i Ur VM I U.
Copy of a letter from Mt R. Durant, New
Orleans. November Vtk. 1853.
To Professor IIollowat. 38. Corner of Ann and Nastua
Streets, N. Y. .
Hear Sir, It is with heartfelt gratitude I have lo
iiuuriu you inni oy me us of your iiintmeni sua I'liis, tns
...o v, woo nni Deen taveo. r or seven yeara tne
hail und brentt, with tan miming wound, foot of a can-
ceront natme.) I wee told that nothini could save heri
sue was then induced In nst your Ointment end Pills,
when in the ehort space o( Hires monshs, they elfected
pericct cure, to thenstonithment of all won knew as.
e obtained yonr Medicines from Meters. Wriaht A Co.
Of Clmrtres-ttre.4. New Orltuina I aiiH tt.ia fntm Untj.
des Priiices," Paris, although, 1 hnd written It at New
Orleana, before we bimlly left, at that time, itot knowing
youi auurcst at iHCW 1 OIK.
miened) R . Til R ANT
T) Plllt thould be used ennininllv wilh.tha Ointment
ii u.wi 01 ins loiKtwiog cntet :
lad irfgt, Cbinr.i-fiH, Fistulas,
Un4 D.-ta . rt. . i. : ' n .
...... u. tn. I Ultra, HIIUI,
Burns, ' Chapped hands, Glandular Swelling,
nriniout, t;oms (vol i; Jjiimttigo
Bite of Nlosche- Cancers Piles
toes A Suud-Flies. Contracted and Rhenmatism
Conn-bay, StllT JoillU, Scalds.
Elephantiasis, Sire Nipples, Sore-tliroata,
Skin-disetitci, Scurvy, Soreheadt,
Tnraonra, t' leers, Wounds,
1 aws .
Sold at the Establishment of Professor IIollowat, 844
Strand, (near Temple Bur, l-ondon,) and alaoat hie Route
in new lor, turner iin nienicinea in the were, nonrea
ed 'T. HoUowny, New Y.rrk,' will receive doe attention
Sold alto by all respectable Dinggitts and Dealers in Med-
7 rents, and SI.S0 eente eacl) Tone bad Wholesale of
th principal Prug Honees in Ihe Union.
C There is a considerable tnving by taking th larger
ei2t.
N. it - Pirectlont for the guidance of patients In every
uia-i'.er are srrxen ui eucil oox.
June SI, ISo4 6m.
Cheap Watclies tJewelr-
WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel
phia Watch aud Jewelry Storo," No. 08
North &ccouu street, corner of (quarry,
. FHIL-fiDELFHIA.
Gold Lever Vatches, full jeweled, 1H carat cstrt, S2.,00
Rold Leplne lt-k. S21.b0' Fine Silver Spectacles. l.SO
Silver I-p. full je'vllcl, 8 Ookl Brncelets. 8.1X1
Silver Iver, full jcwl'd 14 I ndics' Oold Pencils, I.IW
Supenor itiiartieit, 7. Silver Tea ipoous, set, S,(J0
Gold Spectacles. 7,ll
Oold Pent, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00
Gold Finger Rinjs, 37 cent to 80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 12 J cents; PHtcnt, .ISj; Lunet,
25 ; other article iu projiortion. All good war
ranted to be what they are aold for.
KTAUFFER & HARLEY,
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above price.
Sept. 30, 1854. It.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c.
rflHE undersigned would respectfully inform
-- the citizens of Sunbury and the public gen
erally, that they have entered into co-partnership
under the firm ol Knm ii McUl aue, for the
purpose of manufacturing Susli, Doors, Blinds,
&c Also, Door and Washboard Moulding,
worked to order. Their manufactory is at Ira
T Clement's Sleam Saw Mill, where they will
furnish the above articles of tkapest workman
. : . 1 , .
siiil) auu loweat liriccs.
JACOB Kit AM,
JAMES P. McQUADE
N. B. All order left at J. T. Clement's stor
promptly attended to.
Sunbury, Sept. 2, 1854
SAMUEL S. FETIIERST0N,
PEAl.EH IN
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers and Canilclabras,
No. 152 S. 2d street, above Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA
TTaving enlarged and improved his store, and
having one of the largest assortments of I
Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur
nish Pine Oil, Camnhene, Burning Fluid, Lard
and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns,
Ulass Lamps by the package, at a small advance
over auction price. Being a Manufacturer and
Dealer of Pi&e Oil, Burning Fluid aud Alcohol,
which will be furnished to Merchants at such
price that they will find it to their advantage to
buy. Alio, HouseholJ ulassware of all descrip
tions al the lowest market price.
Philadelphia, Oct 14, 1854.
L. . rVMCOAST. ' ' THO. C. KKIQBT.
S; L. PANCOAST & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' Alt . '
DFALERS IN
Fish and Provisions
OCItSRALIT,
o. 17 JCorth Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854.
NEW CLOTHING & JEWELEY.
CJ SIM ON, late of the firm of S.Schnurman Ax
Co., reapectfully inform the citizen of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he will continue th
above business in the old stand in Market street,
with an entire new stock of goods, which are on
111 way from the city. He will also be prepared
to repair watchea, having a band in constant em
ployment for that purpose. He therefore respect.
fully solacila the patronage ol th public
Sunbury, 8ept !, 1854. tf. -
i
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
No 72 North Second Street, (opposite th
Mount reriion. noutt.) . '
, . ' 'j: i Philadelphia "
I AIOI.T) T uver Watches, full ieweled. 18 K. ca
V" aea, S8: SiUer J.ever do do., 1612; 8U
I i .... -.. fi,,.' . A a- . r..i.i
rr v.rMiiVf uu,, p uai un, f ,u v t uum
Spectacles. $4 00 to $10 ; Silver do., $1 60 ;
Silver Table 8poona per ett, $14 to $18;
Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 1 1; Silver Tea do..;
do., $4 75 to $7 60 Oold Pena and Cold Ca-
e, $3 5 to $3 ; Gold Pen and Silver Ho., $1;
together with a vtriety of flue Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard i.tvj Fob Chain. - AU goods
wir'.'.nied to lo ss represented. Wateua and
Jewell v, repaired in Ihe beat manner. Also, Ma
sonic Murk. Pius, Ac, mails to order.
N. Ii. All or ban sent by mail or atherwlse.
will b punctually f.ttended lo.
Phila., Sept. 16, 1B54. Iy,
ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with
If Jftbr.oks.ink, and all ctmplete, just rvccivej,
.i.J 1- rsoJaby II. B. MASSE K.
Bunhury, Jur. 4, 1853V
C1LOCK8 Eight day and 30 hour Iron and
j Wooden frAined, Cream Nuts, Ground
Nut, Raisi.lt, sad Piuiifs, just received end for
sslebr WM. A. K Auo
Lower Augusta, May 0 854.
WILEY'S COVGU CANDY, aln axcel
lent remedy for coug.'i, cold. : for sal
at Uu office. ,
December 4, 1(53. t , i '
BOOTS jm! Shoe foe Men, Wwaen .id
ChiWr.0, LadiM' Morocc Hboe. Ladisw'
black aad aolafitd Caitera, jus taoid sod tur
Ml by WM. A. KNABB.
Lower Augusta, May 0( l&4.
Kw tioo&. tot th People 1
BENJAMIN IIEFFNER.
RESPECTFULLY inrorm in pumioiu gen
eral that he ha jut teceivedjnd opened a
plar.did tock of ,.
Spring and Summer uoous
at hi New Store, In Lower Auguata iownhip.
H is itock consUt in part of , , T . "
Cloths, Cassimers, uassmew.
of all kind, of linen, cotton and worated.
ALSO I -
Calicoes, Olnffltams, Lawns, ,
IIousselln U a.alnM
and all kind of Ladie Dres Oooda.
Crocorles.
Also an aortment of Hardware. Irou
and Steel, Nails, &c.
Alan an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWAEE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS III SHOES.
HATS St CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, (sc.
And a great variety of other article such as are
uitahle to the trade, all of which will b aold at
the loweat price. ; -
lir Country product taken in exchanga
the highest price.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. .
. , REMOVAL. : ,.
Light! l.isMTUsIit!
It. ITOTT & KrtfT have removed
to their New 8tore and Factory,
jYo 74 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
(Five doors below their old stand 0
Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer
chants and other, Gas Fixture and Lamp of
every description, and at the lowest Manufac
turcr's prices, and unsurpassed In quaity or ap
pearance by any in the country. Our stock em
brace - '
DYOTT'S PATENT PINE OIL LOPS.
(the best tn the world)
Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chande
licrs, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid
Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globe
Glasses, Wick, Pine Oil cc Fluid, wholesale end
retail.
Merchant and other will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine onr Slock and Pri.
ce.
CP" Particular attention given to fitting up
Churches and other public buildings.
Phila. October 7, 1854. Iy.
Pickles, Sauces 6je.
Just received
EfW?nco of Anefaoivrs,
Chilli Vmcirar,
i Cauli-flawrr,
i Chow rlH.w,
Mixed Picklei,
Ouioni,
Benin,
Girkuii,
Piccnli,
John Bull Sauce,
Wororflter
The nl v r aT) f mm
Crowe A Hbrkvrell, London,
roitea I 'ngue,
" llnm,
Ripf licrry Jam,
Currant "
Plum "
Toiiuito Catonp, Ac , fce.
WK1SKR BRUNKR.
S ur cesser to Hartley If Knight.
BEDDING & CARPET
WAREHOUSE,
No. 148 South Second Street, five doors above
spruce street,
PHILADELPniA
"1X7 he re he keeps constantly on hand a full
v v assortment of every article in hi line of
business.
FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS,
Putcnt Spring Mattresses, curled hair, Mos
Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet, Tn
pestry. Tapestry, Urusaeln, Three-Ply, Ingrain,
Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp
Curpctings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings,
Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and. Stair
Drugget. Hearth Rug. Door Mat, Table and
Piano Cover. To which he respectfully invites
the attention of purchaser.
Phila- Oct. 7, 1651. Iy.
Just Published and for Sale
by WM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
sunbury, l'a.
Tho American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
return and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in the United tatc.
Br Collinson Reed, Esq.,
Jpsae legis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a shor
system ot conveyancing. By A. Jordan. Pres
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shindel, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, the fallowing
letter has been received from Judge Pearson ol
Harrisburg :
HiRBisacae, June 30, I8S3.
GSSTLEBI EX l ' ?
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleaaure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
composition of the precedent thus offered to the
public. 1 he legal profession in Pennsylvania
standa In need of a correct svslem of pleading,
adapted to our habit of busineis, and the practice
of the court. Your form of declaration being,
to a great extent, founded on the acta of asteinhly
will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safetv and brevity in our pleadings.
It ahould he in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our state.
i ours, with great respect,
JNO.J. PEARSON.
Han. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. Shindel, Enquires.
W. McCsbtt, Esq-
Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago
a eopy ol "Ifeed, Pleader' Aasutant ' improved
by Judge Jordan and other. I examined it with
some care roon afterward, and have had occa
sion to use it aeveral time sine. I think it de
cidedly valuable a a inanuel for practising
attorney in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate
to recommend it. If it were aenerally used it
would increase the accuracy of the profession in
matters which are often very caralaaaly done.
- . I am very truly your, Ac, "
. J. Is. BLACK.
I alio received a eopy of the Pleader' Aasist-
ant, and have examined it sufficiently to enable
me to concur very heartily in the above common'
da lion by the Chief Justice. :.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.
July 19, 1854.
Sunbury, July S9, 1854.
Liquid Glue.
LWAYS ready for use. A new article of
the greatest utility snd convenience for re
pairing Furniture snd Household Ornaments of
either Porcelain or Glass. It ia preferable to any
other cement used, as it leaves no mark where
the pieces join. It will be found a ver" great
saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone.
neatly put up in bottle a' 35 cents each, or
$3 a dozen. AU orders promptly executed.
WM.G. MA80N,
204 Chestnut itreet, Philadelphia "
Phila., Oct 14, 1854 tf.
jMROUND snd whole Pepper, Clove. Cinna
" mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllapice, Ginger,
Liquorice, cVe., Ac, at
Nov. 18, '64. YOUNG'S STORE.
SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN-
GEK, a fresh supply just received, and for
sale by II. B. MASSER.
Hunhniry, Jtn. 10, IBM.
1JATENT BRITTANU STOPPERS for
bar belli) tor al by
... H. B MASSER.
Embury, April 1. I6, , , . , , .. , y N
FOR Ml at Ibis pfHs Superior Black Ink,
Cats Mediciu at 0 ct. 1'iw Eaten ef
Utiaeer, Sfc lent
aSj
IT
mm
CHERRY PECTORAL:.
' rr Ike Car mt
oorjroHS, ooz.ds.
B0AR8BNSS3, BRON
CHITIS, GROUP, ASTHV
MA, WHOOPiarOOOUGB
AUU CONSUMPTION-.
TO Cl'KK A f!(ll.li. W.Tifl Htimral .Nn inlvtMl
of th bodv. tak tha Ctlllr H.rrrni.1. nn eoina Lo hed.
Bud wrap up warm, to sweat durii the niglit.
r ou a uold aud uouoh, uiKe it morning, noonann eve
ning, aecordint In ditectiont on the bottle, and thi difficul
ty will eoou b removed. None dl l uig aulfer from thi
tronhle when they Hnd it can beeo readily cured. Person
allhcted with tr'nted coukIi, which breaks them of their
reel st milit, will Dud, b, taking the Chen, Pectoral on
goirg t. bed, they niuy be sure of sound, unUoken sleep,
and ciiisequently ref reehuig rest. Great relief from Buffet
lug, and an ullliuate cure, is stTorded to thoutanda who art
that utMicted, by this iuvaluable remedv.
From its agreeable effects iu these catet. many find
ineinieives unwilling to torcgo its use When tn ueceasity
ioi n not ceotca
From two eminent Physicians in
F&VBTTKV1U.B. Tenn.. Anril IS. 1R51
9ir ; We have nivon vour Cherry Pectoral an extensive
trial in our practice, and Bud H w uriaaa every other re
medy w huve for euiin arTectious of the respiratory oi.
grnw. Ulf. D1KMF.R A HAMPTON.
TO 81 N 0 KR9 AN D PUBLIC rPKAKEH8 tliia remedy
it iuvaluslile, at by in action n the Uinnt and lungs, wheu
taken in ainnll quantities, llremovesall hoarseness in few
hnnrs, and wonderfully increase the power and flexibility
of the voice.
ASTH.M A is generally much relieved, and often wholly
cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cisesso ob
stinnte ns to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pecto
ral will cure them, if Uiey can b cured.
BIIONC'HITIS, or irritation of the throat and upper
portion of the lungt, mny be cured hy taking Cherry Pe to
rsi in Biuali and In-qnent dose. The uncornfortubl op
pression is soon relieved.
Kev. lloct. LANSING, of Brooklyn, New York, states:
'I have seen the Cherry Perioral cure such cases of
Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believ it can rarely
fail to cure thoee diseases."
FUR CHOI P. liiva an emetic of antimony, to be
followed by large and frequent dote3 of the Cherry Pecto
lai, nntii r suMues the ditease.
If taken in season, it will
not fad to cure.
WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and aoon ca
reft by the use of Cherry Pectoral.
TUB INFLUKNA it tneedily removed by thit reme
dy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole
families were protoried from any serious consequences,
while their ucurhb-.ra, without the Cherry Pectoral, were
uttering from the ditease.
Dr. J. C. A yen SxlKH.Ohio, lttb June, 1651.
1 write to inform you ol the truly remarkable effect of
ynur CIIKKRV PKCTOKAL in this place, and in my
own family. One of mv daughter wa completely cured
in three day of dreadful WnooriNe Cocoil, by taking it
Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely states
that he coutidert tt Ihe belt remedy we have pulmonary
ditcases, and that he hut cured more enact of Caocr with
it than auv uiher medicine he ever administered.
Oui clergymen ol the Baptist Church tuyt that during
the run of Influenza here this tcnton. he hat seen cures
from your medicine he could scarcely have believed K'ith
out tw iug.
Vourt retpectfully, J. P SINCLAIR,
Deputy Postmaster,
front the distinguifhed Professor of Ckemis
try and RUleria Mcd:cc, liotcdoin Callcce.
I have found the Ciiianr VrcTotui, ns its itieredientt
sla,w, a powerful reiuudy for colds, aud cuuglit, aiul pul
monary diseases.
PipitrfB Cleveland, M. D.
Bmmrwicx, Me., Feb. s. ih7.
DH. VALKNTINF.MOTT.
The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in
the Medical CtMeee, New York; City, satis :
"It givct me plevsiire to certify Ihe value and efficacy
of 'Aveb's OiitnnT PecroPAL,' "which I conM't.T peculi
arly adapted to cure disease ol Ihe Throat and Lanes."
Cures of seveie diseases upon the Lunes have been ef
fected by Chkubv PscroRAL ill such extreme cases ss
warrant the belief tliot a remedy hat at lenpth been found
that can he depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and
Coiisumnliou which enrrv from our midst thousands every
year. It it indeed a medicine to which the ufllicted cnu
look with confidence for relief, and they should not fuil to
avail themselves of it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
8o!d in Sunlmry by H MASSER, and by
Drujgiat generally throughout the State.
July 30, 1853 ceow lv.Nov. 13. 52.
Great Arrival of
SPRING GOODS!
IK A T. CLEMENT
C NKORMS his fiiend and customers that he
2 just received an elceant assortment of
SPRLG AND SUMMER GOODS
At Lis Hiorc in Mar.;ct Street, Sunbury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest price.
ill slock consist ol a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Casnnets, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin it
Lams, Lawns, Ginghams, JJerages.
Also a large assortment of CLOTHING.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women at d Children.
Silk Hats.
Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hats.
IMatcr.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices,
r ish. Salt, &c.
HARDWARE,
Viz : lion and Steel, Nails, File, Saws, dec.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, 'e
LIQUORS,
Wine. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whiskey, lc
Ur Couutry produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
April 8, 1S54 ly.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS.
Flora th Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, from
tt
Ameticou institute, new iora, awl
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs in New England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 4r 166 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Mass. and
Wtstfitld, Mass. '
Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, in the
highest date of perfection, done in all the abov
Establishment.
Sky-Light used in all the establishment.
Miniature taken equally a well by them in
cloudy a in clear weather.
Phila.. May 87, 1854 tf.
NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
7aT0TICE is hereby given, that all pereone
.found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in
uch eases made and provided.
H. B. MASSER, Prcs't
Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co,
Sunbury, June 3, 1854. if.
SABIUr.L W. PEPPER
(OCCXaSOB TO
' IIENRY J. PEPPER & SON,
Wntcliea, Jewelry b Sliver Ware,
A p. 175 Chestnut tt., oppositttht Stall House,
. Phils., May 27, lS54. ly.
JOHH V. MARTIN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
8TXNZ.TJY, PA,
RESPECTFULLY inform his friends and
customers that he ha just received from the
city new and complete a rtmeni
Mem Wearing Jppartl,
which he will make up to order, or ell, as cheap
a any other establishment la ue piece, a n 41
tfeterwilnad lo f erratt no on t endursell him.
H i goods are cbice, and careftjlly eoleeted from
the beat in the Philadelphia jnarkat, and they
will be made up iu the beat ami let style and
warranted. Hi alock consist in prt of hand
torn Marseile and Silk Vestifigs, Duck and
other Llneoe for Coat. tVe. Also, vri4y ef
Cloiha. Cassimers,-Cravat.- Nck Ti. nd
. . .i . 1 : .1 - - r.. it..,1 ap....
Suiituuy. Iuji 10, 4954. U. ' J
' ' "AID AUD C0MF0llT,M " ? '
To Tour Own Mechanic!.
GEORGE EBNN.
MAITUPACTHtER 04
FURNITURE AND fciMras
Of the most TaihionabU
THE .ubscriber repcctfully call the Jil""'1 a
"f the public to hi. large .d Sio
mcnt of every quality and price of v"
CAlUETVlVAltr.
which cannot fail to retommend neelf t every one
who will examine It, on account of it, durable
workmanhip and splendid finish, made np of the
be.t stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and Ihe
ubsciiber is determined to keep up with the
msriy Improvements which are constantly being
made His stock consist of Mahogany
Sofas, Dlrans) and Lounge
Bureau,, Secretaries, Bideboardi
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND D1MNQ TABLE
snd also VENETIAN BUNDS, equal to Pkila-
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price.
CUB.AJIIS, VV0RK AND CANDLE.
01 ""ta"1 TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In .hort, every article in thi. line of his busines.
Hs aloe manufacture, all kinds and qualities ef
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had ir.
Bunhury, such a M.iioo.it, Btie Wtst f
rf tki?!' hichsr
of the latest styles, snd warranted to he excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere
1 he ubcrilir is determined that there ViH
be no excuse for person to purchise fiimiture ir
Uie citie, a every con6dence ran be entertained
aboxit the quality and finish of hi were .in!
Chair.
Hi article will be disposed of on as go0J
term, as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
ty Produce taken in payment for work,
v r UNDERTAKING. Having provided
nimseir with a handaome Htmsr, be i now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer.
al, in thi vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from thi place.
tF The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson' Store and Weaver' Tavern
GEORGE RENN.
8unhury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf.
WOCTOR YOl'RSELF!
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHIS10UX.
rT,HE EIFTIETH Edl
- lion, with OneHuiidreJ
Engravings, showing Dis
ease and Mulformatioiis of
the Human System iu every
ahnie and form. To which
is added a Treatise on the
Diseases of Females, boing
of the highest importaureto
married people, or those
conteinpluting marriage.
Hi Br Win. Young
Let nn father be ashamed tn present a copy o
the A:SCULArU."K to hi child. It may suva
him from an early crave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret ohligationa of mar
ried life without reading the POCKET -ESCl'-I.APIUS.
Let no one Buffering from baeknie.p
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless night, nervoiu
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up hy their phyaician, lie another
moment without consulting the -CSCL'LAI'IL'S.
Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read this truly useful book,
it has been the mean of saving thousand of un
fortunate creatures f.oin tho very jaw of death.
Ci" Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of t'.iis hook, by mail, or five enpie will he
sent for one dollar. Address, I)n. W. YOL'NU ,
No. 152 SPRITE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Po-t pjid.
Julv S2, lbOl ly.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
or Tasteless Salts,
Prepared by
WEISER & BRr.NER.
This prrpaiation ia recorair..nW a an ex
cellent laxative and purgative, it operate mildly,
i entirely rcc from any unpleasant taate, n
emhling lemonads in tlavor. Thi medicine is
highly beneficial for disease peculiar to Slimmer
and hot weather.
Sunbury, Julv 1, 1854.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON,
TJESPECTFI.LLY inform the citixen of
the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, that
be ha permanantly located himself in id
Borough ; and oilers hi professional services to
those who may wish to employ him. For the
present he can be found at Weaver Hotel.
Sunbury, March 11, 1654. tf.
RY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinclts,
Vesting, Tweed. Summer cloth. Velvet
cord, Tickings, Check, Muslin, 4e., just ree'd
and for sale l WM. A. KNABB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1654.
YTEGETABLE CATTLE POWrDErW90
dozen Breinig and Fronefiel J's Cattle Pow
der, just received at the New Drug Store of
- WEISER at BRLNER.
Sunbury, May 27, 1854 , ,. . . .
ThR. H. H. HIGBEE'S remedy for cough.
cold, and puhnonsry diseases. A supply of
this valuable medicine just received and for sale
by H. B. MASSER.
8unburv. June4 , 1653.
HATS AND CAPSA splendid lot of
faahionable Silk, Wool and Fur HaU.
a w Cleth. Fur, Oilcloth, Nav, ,d Military
Caps for eale low by '
G.EL8BERG4 CO.
Market street, opposite tha Pott OrBce.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853.
GOLD PENS with and without caara, ef a
very auperior quality, just received.
A bra a freab supply of Writing Fluid, for sal
by . H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dee. 87. 18SI
rjHAIN PUMPS.- A small Bumber of these
excellent pumps hsv been received and are
ottered for sale by
., , . H. B. MASSER.
fvunburv. June 4. 1853.
CJILVER WATCH ES-A few double ,..
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
paces by
Sunbury, A pri 12, 1A51
H. B. MASSER.
jfTiOOPER'S GELATINE.
For Jollies. A- c
y For sal by
WEISER i BRUNEI!.
HuiiBurv. June 34. 1854
11LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and Hank
Mortgagee, Bonds, Execution, Sj.nnioiis
4it., for le b H. B. iA SER.
Sunbury , A iri C6, 1851
HATS sud' Cap. i7k7"Bcsv7, Fur snd
Slouch, Pausiaa, leghorn. Braid and Chip
for men and boy. Ltdies B on uel of sll style.,
just received snd for ill by
Ms 6.1854 VM. A. KNABB.
EWfcLRY. A nice aowutmeut of Geld sui
Silver Pencil and Pen, for al chep by
G, ELSBERGaV CO.,
Market ret, oppoaiW the Pet Office
Sunbury, Oct. 8, J86J.
BLANKS.
WJLANKS of every de3rtrtion eaa be hai V
thece of ike Amerieaa.
f A DIES' Dr Good, bpring and Summer
g awl, UUck suk, silk pepJut. D Lain.
Ginghams, He bag, Lawns and calico, just r.
eeivti and fo la by WM. A. KNABB.
l.oirei A'HUtta, Mty , 1864.