Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 19, 1855, Image 3

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    AX ACT TO FROTECTKKEPERSOFHOTEM,
. IMN8AXD HOARDING IIOISKS
Feclion 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and
IhiLsn of Kflpresentativcs of tbo Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
mut, and it is boreby enacted by tho authori
ty of the same, That whenever the proprie
ttrs of any hotel, inn or boarding house shall
provide a pood, luiBcient and secure oafe in
tho office of such hotel or other convenient
place for the eafo keeping; of any money,
Roods, jewoiry aud valuables belonging to tho
guests aud boardors of such hotel, inn or
boarding houso, and shall notify tho gucsta
und. boarders thereof byplacingm every lodging-room,
parlor nnd public hall or other
conspicuous place, printed cards or notices
-staling tho fact Unit such safe is provided, in
which poods, jewelry and valuables uiny be
deposited, and that tho proprietor or propri
etors thereof will Tint bo responsible for said
money, goods, jewoiry and valuables, unless
deposited in said safe, and if any such guest
or boarder shall neglect to deposit Buchmon-
y, gcods, jewelry or vulunbtes in eitch safe,
the poprietor or proprietors aforesaid shall
not ie liable for any loss of such money,
poods, jewelry or valuables sustained by such
nuest by theft or otherwise : Provided, That
la thing herein contained shall apply to such
an amount of money and such rrticles of
urooils, jewelry and valuables as ia usual,
com iron and prudent for any sich guest or
boarder to retain in his room or about bis
person.
Si ct. 2. That whenever tho proprietor or
J roprietors of any hotel, inn or boarding
Jiou&c shall post in a conspicuous manner as
aforesaid, notices requiring said guest or
boarder to bolt the door of the room or rooms
occupied by said guest or boarder, or in leav
ing the said room or rooms, to lock the door,
oud deposit tho key or keys with the proprie
tor or the clerk at the office, and if such
(jnest or boarder shall neglect so to da, the
proprietor or proprietors as aforesaid, shall
nut bo liable for any baggage of such guest
or. boarder which may be stolen from sa:d
iom or rooms : Provided, That said propri
i'tois shall clearly establish tho fact of said
room or rooms having been left unbolted or
tniirrkcu by saul guest or boarder at the time
ul tlx- loss of said onggage as aforesaid.
r-'ee. 3. That if any person or persons w th
tin: intent to cheat and defraud designedly by
nny false or fraudulent representations, or by
nny fulso show of baggage, goods, or chattels,
v bit b arc calculated to deceive any hotel,
inn, or boarding housekeeper, shall obtain
lo.1j.ing3 nnd credit in any hotel, inn, or
l.:irding house within this commonwealth,
ond subsequently thoroto reftiso to pay fur
their Raid board and lodirinsr. such person or
tvk-oiis so offending, shall upon conviction of
nii-ii oilence in any Court ol quarter !-es-s'firn
of thi3 Commonwealth, bo punishable
by imprisonment iu tho county jail of said
r'.unty, for any period not moro than three
iiirtitfis, at the discretion, of said conrt, and
b.' liable to a Cue not exceeding ono hundred
1. .11.U-.
Si:c. I. That id! proprietor or proprietors
r! hoicl.-', inns and boarding houses within this
t'i lnmomvcalth shall have a lien upon the
& od; and baggage belonging to any sojour
vrr, hoarder or boarders, fur any amount of
rAhtediiefs contracted for boarding, lodg
i"ir or entertainment, for anv period of time
t t exceeding two weeks, and shall have the
t:,ht to detuin said goods and bnggugo until
k amount of said indebtedness is paid, and
t the expiration of three months the said
ropiictor or proprietors may make applica
nt to any aUk-miao of justice of tho peace
. TtW proper city, borough or county, who is
ittby authorized to issue his warrant to any
amublc within said city.boiough or count,,
aJciiufd him to expose' the said goods and
iftrage to public sale, alter giving at least
n days' notice, by public written or printed
''ti8, put up in "three or more public places
tU ward of said city or borough, or in tho
iuliip where said inn, hotel or boarding
use in located, and after he shall havo sold
c value he shall make return thereof to the
djus-tice or alderman, v.hn shall, after .pny
litof all costs, and the said amount of iu
lUihiDss, pay over the balance, if any there
to tlic owner or owners uf said goods nnd
'4W, Provided, that the owner orowiiers
iMgoods ond baggage shall havo the
r. to redeem said goods and baggage at
Uae within tho said three months, upon
tits amount of said indebtedness, and
, lime previous to tho sale as aforesaid,
pwing also the additional co.M estab
1 li'v law for the like services. Approved
fo'ju. Pack auks. Both our State and
tCpiernments seem to have a peculiar
tea ior "origiuul packages." A cconiing
tlitjuorli passed by our State iegis
Mbegoed citizens of tho Empire State
ly wcoff liquors in tho "original
i?i's,"M'l' Secretary Guthrie, has do.
,w understand, that our good peoplo
t receive Canadian milk under t lie re
iiTtreaty, wcept in tho original paek
tbt'B is duty on the cow, or on
eorbttlBtyor on milk, provided such
nlbrvrijlnnl package; but if the
ht u.ikcd, tho milk is contraband,
emipitin j from Canada, will govern
"jt!reiKor'tgly, and retain their milk
Moripalr' ge till safe ou the Artie-isidf.-.l't
rgut, May S.
iriitOiriR. .
4ju:tbat J
.slt$iil
naper in Jersey City
hop 1 Inches owns
1 Jersey City ond at
ishop uuthrizea tho
m. tw Ji
.-York CenrioT t state that he "will give
nrit ml title f tho ubove valuable
tt, to mj one v loticsnes n, ior tue
tin ddirand ' irty-four and a half
1 The peu -1 noeessary papers 13
t wne by the f Baser."
'
1)UoiiiT'i OintTant and l'ilU have
-jasliT Ctd SVetMid in the Lg un.l
,iieJ it I'"1? -Amputated. Tho fol
uirMrJiBi'y cure was coinniunicatud
Jail Smitk, of Yarmouth, to Mr. Dix
Tirt, Norwich. "Mr. John Wulton;
(jj(r'jldje!ty' Eervico in the Hritish
1 it Mil!, biul an ulcerated wound in
nkle, for which be was in the Malta
lital'sil Boatus' afterwards iu forts
b IloipiUlfor months : here, as at
a refusing to liave tho limb auipututod,
w turn) a"t incurable : other medical
iled nt"- Captain Smith's
imendfio he trifd llollowayg Oint
nd FiU'i WB'cn 'u t'""00 months cured
md h i B0 re,,'"ect boaltb, aud
. jjuard uBrtf at'ewhaveu.
! Lit' R,!il fallowed by bright un
have broot'ht out vegetation wonder
The clear suDhiue will also bring out
lies and the gentlemen iu ull their fiuo
array. Tb gcntleiueo who are not
nre uf'bewg u tne 'tt,etit B,le,
all nod St B8W 6lllts at llocl'u'''
i'i chesp "t"1 N m Chcetuut
coruorofFwukliu l'laco.
Z 3d inst..hj B- J- J- Reimensny
d. Vcsidenco, Mr. Heches Baktikii.0.
kaftdav. tl 3d b? .t.h? Kev-1-rJJ'r.
K F. Cckdt, of Lmou co.,
utf.Vorthuaiberluud Co.
,3d lost., Ijtfc Rev. Dr Wutson.
ul.t. Esa.. vt Mmersvillo,
DEATHS
" ' L' L...nA iv mot
. ' rhiladelphia Market.
May 16, 1855.
GIAIN. Wheat is not so active. Sales
of prime red at $2 GO, and Pennsylvania
white $'2 65. live is unsettled last sales at
15Dc, lG8170c. Corn is steady. Sales of
7,000 bushels Southern ond Toona. yellow
nt 112c afloat j aud a lot of white nt 110c.
Good Pennsylvania Oats have advanced, and
are selling at 68c (r 69c. per bushel.
Whiskkv is ia demand at 40a ia IijIs.,
and 39o iu bhds. -
Baltimore Market
May 14, 1855.
GRAIN. Thero were some 2,000 bushels
of Wheat at market, nnd wo nolo sales of
good to prime reds at 2C0(a.2"2 cts., and
good to prime whites at 270(2280 cts. In
ferior lots were selling at 20 to 25 cts. less
than the figures quoted above. The receipts
of Corn embrace above 15.000 bushels, most
of which changed hands at 10G(a 109 cts. for
white, nnd 11 (l(rf. Ill cts. for yellow. There
wore somu 400 bushels of Ryo at market this
morning, mid a small parcel of Pennsylvania
sold at 150 cts. per bushel. Tho receipts of
Uats this morning were about 4.000 bushels.
Fair to prime Maryland and Virginia Oats
sold at 63(3 66 Cts-I U(1 Pennsylvania do. at
lio($G8 ceuts.
SUNBUKV ITvICE CUUUEiNT
Whkat. 5 225
RtE. J - t 15
Con. 00
Oats. 62
Fotatok, - .j . 80
Dmiwii S5
Ilr.cKtKii I'lii, 10
Durvi.K. . ?3
En on. . . IS
I'unK. 7
Flixstkii. 125
Tallow. - ? -12
If ew Advertisements.
LATEST ARRIVAL
Of Spring Summer oods.
J. L &. l7v. IILINB,
IUESPECTFin.LY announce to their friend
and lie mblic in general, that tlicy have
received at their OM Stand, in Upper Ainruula
township, Nortliumbcrlnnd county, l'a., at Klines
Grove. Ihcir Sjirin? Summer Good, und
epcncil lo tlie public a full assortment of
IIEIlClIAIiriZE, &c,
Consisting- in pait f Cloths, Mack and fane;
CaxMincra, ailinctts, Checks, and all kinds
SPRING &. SUMMER GOODS.
Also o lot of Heady. made Couts, Vests and
Pants, &.C.
Ladies Erc33 Goods,
Calicvcs, Gingha'n. Muxliu de I.ainea.ic. Also
. Black Silks, Ac.
AIko afresh supply of Groceries, of all kinds.
A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens
ware, Drugs and Medicines.
Wooden Wore.
A!f a lar'c assortment of Pool ai-.J
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hal oud Cap, such a
Palm Leaf, Cannda, Panama
and Kilk Hat, and all
good usually kept in a Country Htore.
dill and See.
Cheaper tiiaii the Cheapest,
All of vrhiih will be fold for cash, or in ex
change ior country produce, at the highest ;oai kit
price.
Upper Augusts, May IS, 185-1.
EOS THE LADIES.
ji ISS JANE n.NNEV has icceived in addi-'Ja-
tion to lier ktock uf Fancy GonJ. an rlo
guilt nssoitm'iit of Ladies' Morocco, black and
tu.icy colored Gaiter. Cl.il liens islioes and G.ii
tcrs, i f ce..y description, which vhn will bill at
Piiiladclphi prices for ensh. Call und see.
P. S Those knowing themselve to be in
debt ts tha eubscribcr will please coma forward
and make immediutc pawm-nt, lo nave trouble.
Suidmry. May 12, lhS5.
" Estate of GEO. SMITH, dco'd.
"JV'CTiCE is hereby given that letter Testa
a.' mcutary upon the ctlatc of George Hmith,
late of Jackson township. Northumberland coun
ty, dee'd.. l.uve been granted to the subscriber,
residing iu said township All persons having
duiins against said deceased, are requested to
present them lor cellleuieut, and nil persons
knowing" theuiselve to bo indebted wiil luasc
iiumediato payment.
HAKAU FMITH. ) ,. .
J.NO. GAl.EN SMITH. $ u
Jackson tp., May 13, lh3. - Ct.
rLATIXA POINTS
r03 LIGHTNING RODS.
OLilt Point are made of a tapering copper bo
dy, eluul 6 inches Ion;, well gilt with pure
fold lo prevent the action of tho weather, and
tipped with solid Platina ; they havo been in use
for .vc- thirty year, and have given general ait
isfa:lion. Trice $1,'JU, f!,50, $2,00, 3,01
J 1,(0 per point, accordiri); to the quantity of
PiMina. Yt'e also furnitU glass insulator and
i on staple. Manuf'Clured bv
McAllister &"BROTHEn,
(Eitahlished in 1796.)
1S4 Chestnut St., below Uighih, Philadelphia.
rnaa., may 1-, u:o. lm.
NOTICE.
LL person indebted 10 the late firm of James
Taygart & Son, of Northumberland, either
bv note or book account, aro hereby requested to
make settlement thereof by the tiist day of July
uevl, to Grantham 1. Taggart, surviving partner,
or UiB account will be placed iu the baud of a
Justice for collection.
CKANTHAM I. TAGGART,
fcurvivinj partner.
North'd, Mav IS, 18S.V 2m.
Estate cf JAMES TAGGART, dee'd.
V O'l'ICE is hereby given that letter testumen-
1 ' tarv upon the estate of James Tag!;art, lale
of the borough of Northumberland, Nortuuinber
land county, dee'd., have beeu granted to the
subscriber. Therefore all person having claims
or demand against lus said eutte, are requested
to make them knonu without delay, ai.d all
persons indebted lo make payment lorthwiili.
GKA.M'H AM I. TAGGART, Eu'lor,
North'd. May IS, lo55. 6t.
To Teachers and Scholars.
THE HUNDRED DIALOGUES,
' For Heading SpeaLing and Exhibition in
Schools, 'C, '
THE BOOK ONE IM.'NDItl'.D AND TEN NFW
URIUINAL DIALOUl fcr iwver tolVs pruned
W rillfii t.v a le. ichor ol" thirty ycur cipeiieoeii, for
Stliool, KXHIUI I'lONH uui jiviieiul readnif . It C"U
Uuua ibc llisi ure ksiic. short, liuiu.aous, sruas, couuc,
witty, anmsnig aud instructive, all havsa tiU;b nioial lone.
The seii.tus ones are it btmvy mjiJ lbs cimioc ours u-tt
e-juiso. Ii kss brca iulrisluetNl into houi of tiia bst
6.b..l aisi Acoikuiics of Nw Kolaml, jh) all sirs in
urou uiH-ing 11 mo bust but ol Uijijjuis vr puuusaea.
trice by uiuil prt'osul 91, U0.
SC1IOQL MELODIES.
CmiMinin choir Collection of xi,Mi!r ns, with nri
giital and iiiirupruti woivls, wsiiHsjd txprvssly f-ir la
us t Sob stls. Tu must eslenso.-tfly usewl mij itulur
Juveiale tsuigius lltstk ver issued. Tly Ssv Uicu iu
trtNluctJ inl' ihv st-h sits ol U !;, Hutroi. PorttaiKt. lw
ell, fSri.i(rSAck1. Uiirii.sd, New lluvrii, Hrovidvuc, iliis'k
lyil, AlbMV, Tfoyaod lu-ss of tli Cuia autt Vulims if
Ssw LiugituHl sod New York, ulso ht. luis Mn simI
uy iiluecs in Otiio Mori iltau 4A,SsJ c.pivs hav beru
ailo, wit ay mail preimi f seven Mainp. Kuf
lurihor uil wi s uiurr f Uis Uks Mud fur eircv
lra. Puoiisind urn! fif s-(.e ly
mokhis curioN, 1 , WMhinnton sa. Botou
-iil WHHW4 to sell useful books.
Usy 14, li5 IV fe. t . 1 . . .
VANILLA BEANS just received by
WEISER d 11KCNFB
Sunhury, May 19, 1665.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
I. W. TENEE & Co.,
Sunbury Pa.
1 AVE just received a new and splendid as
gortmcnt of good, suited to tho season,
amongst which are i
Cloth. Csssi meres and Velvet, Rrtdy mstle
Clothra, English, French and American Ging
hams, plain ond painted Chitlli. do. do.
Lawn, Barege and Uarejre Dcl.in, plain
anil pninlcd TisfUf, TisMie Dsrrge,
Thibet Silk, friiihd Shawls, Em
broidered and . Limatk Crape
Shawl, Fancy MkitilUs. itri
pe d and checked I.nen,' Ta
ble Cover. MosqultU1 Not.
Fan, Parasol and Cm
" brellas, toRCthcr with
a goneral assort
ment of Dry Goods
Hals, Capa, Bool. Shoes,
Hardware, Grocerie. tjuecnswtro.
Fish, Salt, Nail fte., 4 c, all of which
will be aold cheap for cah or Country Pro
duce. Hnnhiiry, May S, 1855.
TO Tllli LAD1KS
Of Sunbury and Vicinity.
AGNEW & CO.,
19G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
APE now otTering to purchaser a splendid
Stock of New Spring Shawls, Mantilla and
Dres Goods: their assorlment of Paris made
Msntillos, is very extensive, comprising one of
the best selected Stock ill tho City, and at ex
tremely low price.
SHAWLS Brocha, Cshmcre and Gold bor
dcred Shawls, long and square. Also, largo
assorlment of Rich Eiubroidcrcd and Plain Cau
ton Crape Shawls..
SILKS Particular attention is requested to
our tock of Brocade, Plain, Plaid Stripe, Moran
Antiuuo and blk. Silks, of all qunhtic and
prices. Wash Silks in great variety.
DKESS GOODS Flounced barege Robes,
Grenadines, Tissues, Bareges, Organdine,
Mousilcns Challio Delaine, brilliants, French
and English Chinire. eVe., Embron'erie of all
description. Collars. Sleeves, Ruffles, Insert
iiiss. with a full Stock ofKibbana, Ladies' and
Gcntlcmeni;' Gloves, Hoisery, Ac,
Constantly reneiving f'esh supplies of Season
able Goods, per S:eamcrs from Havre, Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia Auction Snlea-
Purchasers are requested to call and examine our
stock of splendid Spring Goods bofnro purchasing.
AGNEW & CO.,
196 Chestnut St., Philada.
April 7, 1F5S. 3m.
I'lRST AKR1VAL
or
At S. N. Tliompoon's Etoro,
.i I.nver A ii.'us'i township, nt the Junction of
the Tidpchnclen and Plum creel: roads.
rjMIE subscriber having returned from the city
-- Willi a new and extensive assortment nf
fashioinible goods, respectfully calls the attention
of Farmers, Mechanic and others to the earue.
SPKINU AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry (.lootlsi, viz :
Cloths. Casfimerts, Caasincls, Jeans. Drill infR,
Muslins, resting, Tu ccJs, and all kinds of
Spring nnd Summer Wear,
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Ca lienrs, Muslin de L'tins, Lawnst
Ginehams, Urr.vjrs. llubcs,
H'o'i.'eny. Flannels, ffc.
c.norrMir.s,
Suj;ar, Teas, Cotleo. Rice, Molassei, Cheese,
Spices, Salt. fVe., Arc, etc.
El nrtJtvare,
Nails, Screw, File, Saws. Knives & Forks, c
Guer ::s and Gla?swfve,
ol various style ar.d patterns.
BOOTS ftNE SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hts Caps, iVc, of various size and styles.
Besides a Isrge mid peneral assortment of
fashionable, goods. Call aud examine for your
selves. Fir Country produce ol all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
S. IS. THUMFSUIX.
Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1835.
Estate cf JOHN LEADER, dccU
irvTOTICE is hereby given that letlers testa
1 ment.irv have been granted lo the subscri
ber upon the estate of John Leader, late of Jack
son township, Northumberland county, dre'd.
All persons knowing thf msclvc inilei.teil to, or
hsvtuir claims sgsinst said rstatc, will call aud
settle immcdiatclv.
WM. TEPPEN, Ex'tor.
Jackson tp., May 12, 1855. fit.
NOTICE.
r"IIIE annual meeting of "The Green Ridge
-L Imiimvumeiit Coiimanv." will be held at
their office. Carpenters Court, Philadelphia, on
Tuesdav, the 22d inst., at 12 o'clock, when an
election will bo hrld for live director to serve the
ensuing year.
WILLIAM wis a bit, eecy.
May 12, lSSS tin.
Grocerey, Flour, Feed and
Provision Store.
SEASH0LTZ & PETERY.
ISroadicay, between Market $ Blackberry its.,
Swibury,
5 ESFECTFL'I.I.V inform Iho citiien of
Sunbury, that they have engaged the servi
ces of competent (iermaii baker, and are now
prepared to supply the citizen with fresh bread,
twut, rolls, pica ami cake ol every kind.
bugar, collce, (hrowned) green d '. lack teas,
rice, cracker & cheese, tobacco & aegar. A II
kind of imall beer, aa welt a lemon, pineapple
and strawberry syrup, constantly kept for salo.
bunbury. Muy 5, 1655. ly
Furniture ! Furniture !
M. 157 South Second above Spruce,) east side,
PIIILADELrillA.
'IIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
-- readers of the buMiury Anurican and the
public generally, that he has on hand a constant
supply uf elegant, fashionable, and well made
Furniture at reasonable prices, living a practi
cal mechanic, and having all his good manufue.
tured under his own iiperiatendcuce, purchasers
may rely on getting just -such ai licha a are
represented- Lounge with removable arm,
also new pattern of Uedstead. Those who are
about going lo housekeeping would do well to
call. JOHN A- BALER,
lo7 South Second street.
K. D. All order thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
AprifSi8. I8S5- w8 ly.
Orphans' Court Sale.
ON Mondav, the 21st day of May next, the
follow ing'doii ribcd valuable TOWN LOTS
will be aold at public vendue 1 Two certain con
tiguous Lots uf Ground aitiiatein the Uorough
of Northumberland, numbered in the general
plan No. S79 and SH0, each being sixty feet
front on Market street, and in depth itO feel.
A one story log house erected on one of said
tots. The ssle will take place on the premises at
It o'clock, A. M.
MARTHA KATP, Guardian.
Of the minor children of Michael Kapp, uee'd.
ay order c! tlie Uourt,
J. P. FL'RSEI., Clk. O. C,
Siinhurv. April t. 1853
Boarding! Boarding!
TH ItS. WHARTON csn accommodate 8 or
if B 1 respectable boarders. , .
Location 1 North-west corner of Market r?qur.
Snnbury. Person wishing comkirtabl
will bn ihi a deeirabl place.
Sunbury, April It, 15S tf ,t
TO C0U1STRT STOREKEEPER.
flHE Suhacriber ho on hand of hi own man.
ft. ufacture, a large assortment of Ladies',
Misae', and Children', Loatlior, Kid, and
Morocco
BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS,
of the best workmanship and material, which he
will sell at a low wholesalo price as any person
in the city. Mayers ran get (ny aiu to make
up assortment, without having to purchase the
sniallor or more unsaleable Ue.
WM. C. PARKER,
No. 91 North SIXTH Street, below llaco,
Philadelphia.
N. B. Gaiter Upper ready for the last, aold
to Country Phoemakera at low prices.
8unbury, April 14, 1838 Jm.
AN ASTOUNDING FACT.
Elsborg'B Clothing Store Again!
EL8BERG Ote - E'sbcrg & Co.)
wish s to announce to the inhabitants of
Northumberland county, snd tho public in pen
erol, that ho has remoed his elegant and cheap
Clothing Store a few doors east from the firmer
store, to a new capacious building. The remo
val was necessitated bv the former store being too
small to facilitate the still increasing trado at
this widely known store. Being thankful for
past pitronago, I hope to deserve it for the future
till more by erving you with accustomed fideli
ty snd incrcsed alacrity.
In order to suit every ono that calls, I havo
laid in a stock of clothing, gent furnishing good,
and all other good in my line 011 a most exten
sive scale, also made arrangements with my bro
ther in Philadelphia, to send every thing new
and fashionable as soon as produced, so that my
slock will be replenished every few weeks. In
extent, variety, elegance, qiv lity and cheapness,
iny stock surpasses every thing "tho oldest inhab
itant" ever heard tell of in this part "f the coun
try. "To sec is tn believe," and as I invito eve
ry bedy to call and see and examine my stock,
before purchasing elsewhere. It is a treat to see
and examine such an elegant, good, cheap stock
of goods.
Mr stock consists in part of Dress, I rock. Rack,
Business and all olher kinds of Coats, mado of
cloth, cashmaretlo, eassimere, linen, flax ond all
other stud's of all imaginable colors, plain, fancy,
striped and checked. Pants oud Vests of every
style aud pattern, low ond hih priced, aa suited
to tho want of the buyer; tho largeat and best
assortment ever exhibited west of the mountain.
A nice assortment of Uoots ond Shoes, gaiters
and slippers, also ladies shoe, gaiters & slippers.
A splendid lut of Hats and Caps, such as Pa
nama, Curracon, Canton, Braid, Leghorn, Sen
ate, Si;aw and Palm Leaf, different colors, fine
silk hats, all colors of wool huts, etc. etc.
A good assorlment of Shirts, collars, revolvers,
single and double barreled pistols, french and gcr
man Accoidcons, all kinds cf cravats, stocks and
pockclhnndkerchiels, T'mbrellas, Carpet Bags.
Trunks, and all kind of notions for Isdics and
gentlemen.
Also an assortment of watches and Jewelry,
nil of which arc wai ranted; the money paid for
the .11. cheerfully returned if not as represented.
All this slock will l e sold at a small advance
on cj-sh, so a still further to merit tho name
usually bestowed 011 my store, as being the cheap
est in Siinoury or vicinity. So, remember the
place, Market Square, nearly opposite the former
Post Otlice.
A. ELSllERG,
Late G. Elsbcrg A; Co.
Sunbury, April 21. 1855.
sJiYrTfFs'sa le.
TllV virtue of a Fa. to me directed, will be
.VDoMt'fl lo mihlie find nt tbn PonrL linos
iu ftunhury, tU 10 o'clock, a. m., on Saturday,
the. "5ihday uf May next, the following properly,
to wit :
All that certain tract or piece of land, situate
iu Lower Auitusla township, Nnrthumlk'rland
county, bounded on the north by land of Jacob
Uaker, on the east by that part of the tract of
laud of which this is part, marked U in the dia
grair anil inquisition relumed to tho Orphans'
Court of said county, hearing data the 27th day
uf February, A. 1K5.S, in pursuance of a
Writ of Partition i.;s ie.1 out of aid Orpbana'
Court, to make partition and vulualinn of the
real estate uf William C. Geurhurl, dee'd , on the
south by land of Daniel Vail, and on the west by
purparts marked k and 15, which said tract or
piece of land ia marked in the diagram to the
aforesaid Iinitiisiiion annexed purpart ('. con.
t uning one hundred and nineteen acrea and
Cfl -four perches, aud which purport was taken
at the valuation thereof by the aliance uf the
said V ashington Gearhart, who ha since recoil
veved the same to tho said Washington.
ALSO,
All the righttillo and interest of the defendant,
(being the undivided one-fourth part thereof,) of
and in all that certain House and lot of ground 111
Sunbury, bounded on the east by River street,
south by lot uf Augur-tus Clement, west bv lot of
Dr. Master, and north by on alley.
Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as
the property of Washington Gearhart.
1IENRV WKISE. Sheriff.
Snnhurv, May 5. 1855.
To Officers, Soldiers,
SEAMEN, &c, OF ALL WARS : their
Widows and Minor Children.
. 11. AfASSFJl, Attorney for Government
C'aiments,
Kunhurv. l'a.
CONTINl.T-ft lo cive pronipt and prrsoiml uiirntmii to
the urosvi-iitioii tl Claims ol evcrv flesrrirlioii ticiiiiif-t the
tieuer.-il Uiveiiintlil, und purticul-irly to ihose bcl'oie lliu
TrKtsnry IK-nailinviit. t'ensionand H utity Lan.t Uiiri-:tii,
l'alviit anil liencrul luid OlFiee, and U.-aM of Clnuns.
An t-spurit liceof y-nrs, and a fuinilmrily with the inesus
of ohuiiiiiix theeui!ir-t and in.ist fuvoishle actoui cm
cUiuils, with the fucilitu-s lor the (tifpun-ii of liusln-sss,
jusliiy him in assuring his Correspond ?uls, Clainiruts. und
the Puhlic generally, thul blterusls iulrustcd to his keep,
lug will ll"l be nra.lwted.
1'kNsioK, IliifMH t.Akn, rAT!T and Testae I. AND Law.
lie hns nearly n-ikdy fir gratuitous distribution uinons,
his liusiiieis C"rnioiu1e ats, (and Uiom wlio may brcoine
such.) a oeat parnpulei ciHitaiuiiMr a symi(is of Uie rA
iKling Peiisum, iiouuty Laud, I'ulcut, and fuulic liu
Iaws, down t J Ihc end of the late Congress luclu.luig
Ihe
Bounty-Land Act of 3d March, 1855.
tindei which all who have heretofore received less than
160 acres are itnw entitled to atMitiouuJ land j said At-t
rrnuis ulso 1DO ucresto all Officers, iiou-counnissioiu-d
Urricers, Chapl.iins. Soldiers, Whk-.mi Mselers, 1'eunistcrs.
uiul I'rieiiilly Indents, of llwr Army, int-ludin Siatc-j't'ronps,
Volunteers, and Militia and all Chficers. eiiraiii, Oiditw
ry Seamen. Marines, Clerks, and Lamtsmei., of the tivy,
not heretofore provided for, who have served n t less
than fourt.-en d.iys (utiles in tisflle) at any ieriiMt aim-e
177tt;and to the'wi.l ws and minor childreuufall uch
per ins entillt-d, and deceased
'1'ha psmi hiet cisitoins "Fsrmt f Appllcallon"
nae foil snd couiMe than an7 elsewhere to lie found ;
adapted to th wants of very clnssif Cl.-iiuiants utsler the
uul, with copious devisioi and instructions oi the llefut
lueut. and practice! sueiresiiuia us to ihe voutse to be pur
sueft in suspended 01 rejucted eases.
Parlies not wishing to avail themselves nf the facilities
airrddby tin ortu-u ia seeuiiuit prompt and personal
superiutelitleuce of their ciaiuls St lutf l)earlineuls, csu
ohtMiM copies of the above pamphlet by remitting tliKijr
cau in p-teta-re sinmris
lNOLCr-Jlli-ST TO COrtllKSl'ONDKNTS.
Coiitp"tidnl8 wh 1 prepare and forwunl eases for
miuuieemetit by this Accni-y will be dealt with lilierally ;
suppiietl witn all m ceMury Uauka easns, and kept eon.
stanlly adviced of tlie clwugrs Uwt irora t.ruo to tiui oc.
cur in Ills execution of the law.
It is within the suhseriliers iiower t direct his rntre
rioiideiils to the Incslliy of veri asair,- peramsstUitled un
der Ihe ills Act J and hivinfr obuuietl a laiRS liunilaN of
lAud Warrants under former laws, he IB in p-wsrorni of
dau taut will materially assist In serum adJitional
UMiutv.
Fees, Mow th asaal tales aud contingent upon U;
ailmisshai of f'Uims
The hishe eash prie friven for Taind Warrants, Re
Votulhsisrv evriu, oud Uhwnni Laud Patents.
Addrea II. B-MA3fli:il.
Sunbury, P.
March 31, 18.15 41
House ond Lot for Sale.
riMIE subscriber offers at private sale, hi house
I. and lot situated in Whortleberry street,
Sunbury. The house is a new TwoSiorv frsme
dwelling, on a lot of CO loot front. There is also,
a Butcher Shop 011 tlie premise. The location
is an eicclleul one, for any p or sun wishing to
follow that busiiK-s.
WM. HOOVER.
Sunbury. Msreh 17, lHS5-tf.
XAMILY lilEDIC'JNEl!rowii' Fever and
Ague Powder. I'shnestock' Vermifuge, Dr.
Jsyne' celebrated medicine, &e for sale l
Nov. S3, '34. XOVXG'S STORE.
SHALLENnERGER'W riLL8-Acerul
cure fur F aud Agu. f.Ht osle h
, WEIt ER ec UIU NEB.
j Punbury. uj VI, la4, - :
BOYD, KOSSEH & CO.,
smu ass ssirrrns or
ltb 2cl) QVniljvncitc octl.
From tho
Ltikei Fidlcr Colliery
Shamokin, North'd County, Pcnna.
Addrea. Boyd, Rosscr ic Co., Bunbury, Pa.
n. m. anvo j. Rossi. a, sorn. T. nostra.
Sunbury, April 7, 185.1 if.
Watsos Drrvv. Tuomas DtrcT.
J. 8. DEPUY ft SOX,,
dXo. 223 Korth Second Street, helnw Caltott-hill,
and 6'. IF. CVwner Eighth and Spring Garden
Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
TyOl'LD respectfully inform their former
v " customer and other, that thev have jut
laid in a splendid assortment of
CurpclN, Oil t loths, !tlntllig,
Window Shades, Poor Mats, &c., etc., at very
reduced price Wholesalo rV l!eiil.
TAKK NOTICE. We will sell our goods
a cheap as any other hruse of the kind in the
city.
Pu'ln., April 7, 1855. v3ms 3mf.
HEW STORE.
(At the old Stand 0 S. X. Thompson.)
flHE Subscriber respect'ully informs the pco
JL pic of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has ta
ken the Store Room lately occupied by S. N.
Thompson, in Market Plreet, Sunhurv, below
W eaver's 1 Ititel, ttnJ that lie ha just received
and opened a hmitUoma titfsoitmcnt of
BPPJNG & SU3IMEE GOOES,
Consisting in part o
Dry Goods, Groceries, nnrdwaro,
Quccnswarc, Hat Sr Caps, Boots Sl Shoes, Fish,
Salt, Meat. Ac.
All nf which will be sold at the lowest prices.
All kinds of produce taken in exchango at tho
highest market ptico.
II. II. VASTIXC.
Sui bury, April 21, 185-1 ly
DAG1JERREOTYTES.
LF.ISENRING & J. K. ECKMAN of
T P-
J Da
snville, repecifullv announce t' the ladies
and gentlemen of Sunbury and vicinity, that
they have opened Daguerrean rooms abovo Fri
ling A Grant's Store, in Sunbury, where they
ore ready to accommodate those who may fivor
them willi, a call, with beautiful and lile-Hke
miniatures.
All who desiio miniatures will do well to call
early and secure tin ii picluios, aa we know not
what a day rray bring forth.
Thin Wten ti our rooms, stl ye people,
Ui-foro yto reive rens-m to crieve ;
The cost you will find it he' little,
And to '.ill satisfaction vvo'll give.
Sunbury, April 21, 1S55. 3l
MILLIXKRY GOODS!
1C55.
rOR SPRING- SIAIiES.
JOHN STONE d EONS.
-Yo. ID South Si-crud St,
I'llII.ADIXrilIA,
Have just opened their Sprinj importations of
Silkli,
Bcnnct Ribbonn,
riowern,
liases,
C
including a gcnerul assortment of Milline ry Ar
tides of the most fashionable styles.
The above goods have been imported express
ly for our Spiing vnles, and comprise tba laredt
and best assortment in our lino to be found in
this market.
Maich 17, "5S. I. 8 mo. 2.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS & WATSON.
Ao.2S Sou'h Fourth St., Philadtlphia.
CHEAT FIRE, Chestnut
& Fifth Streets, Friday
niornir.;. December 3ilh,
19M. Evans 4' Watson'
ett5.i'r-. 'a I
IT
Salamander Safe I num-
pha'i;
&W&Z2 when
t, as they always are
hen put to tho test.
Piiiiaiiki rm , Dec. IS, 1 554.
Messrs. TviscV Watson, Nr. "'J tiouth
Fonrlh M-, Philadelphia.
Cicntlenmn : We taho much pleasure in re
coniinendinq your Salamander Safes to Merchant
and cithers in want of a secure means of preser
ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the
one we purchased from you about seven months
since has preserved our books, papers ond cash
in as good a condition as they were when put
into it, before the great fire uf this morning, w hich
destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of
Chestnut nnd J'ifth streets. The r.bnvc safo was
in use in our office, on too second floor of our
building, from which place it full into the cellar,
and remained there un'il (t:o die was out. Tho
Safe was then removed and opened in the pres
ence of at least lUIIO persons, who witnessed the
pood condition of tho contents. Will you please
havo the Safe aud Locks repaired, a we intend
tn put it in use again, havh.g perfect confidence
in its lire-proof qualities.
Yours, Respectfully,
laca Pinurs.
Evan A- Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds who
have their Safes in use: U. 8. Mint, Philsdsi
Farmer' and Mechanics' Hank, Phila j Samuel
Allen, Esq., High Sneriff, Phils ; John H. Hen
derson, City Controller t Caleb Cope 4- Co., No.
183 Market .St. ; Richard Norri iV Son, Loco
motive btiildeis, Philada; Dancioit V &el!crj,
Machiuii-ls, corner 16th and Jame St.; Fran
klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvauia
Knihocd Co, Phila.; Laccy iV Philips, corner
Mi aud Minor eHs; Sharplcss 11 ro.. No.
South Second Ht..; James Kent eV Santee, No.
147 North Third SI ; W 11. llorstman & Sons,
No. M North Third St.; Hmith, Williams & Co.,
No. e-7 Market St.; J. & It. Orne, No. 161
Chestnut St.
A largo assortment of tho abovo Safes always
011 hand (warranted tn stand at hvist 10 percent
moro fire than anv Herring' Safe now in use.)
EVANS St WATSON, also manufacture and
keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron
Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks
stores, public and private buildings. Seal and
Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Kb
f. iterators, etc. Plcsso give us a call, at No. 20
South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
April 7, 1655. cly. 10.
HAYD0CK & FIDLEH,
fTVEALEUS 111 Vatchcs and Ju-.-.clry
will
continue the business at
the olj sland of
James B. Fidler,
Xo. 12 South Second Street,
PIIU..Vl)l'.I.l'IIIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their largu
and vaiied stuck, feeling asuied Uiat the expe
rience both of them have had in the business,
and the . I'acilitie I hey pos.es for procuring
jiooi! oil the too! advantageous terms, will ena
ble llicni ta e. Miip.it favorably with any other
eslahlisliincnt in the city. They havo now on
hand a Cue assortment of
WATCHES', CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver. PluteJ and U.itUuia Ware, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, tic., etc.
N. H. Repairing of Watches and all kind of
Jewchy utlcndiJ lo with promptness and the
greatest care.
Phila., April 7, 1855. if.
t10:.lU3.l)urk, Children' Long, Wide and
' fine combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
ic.. for salo at YOUNG'S STOKE.
Sunbury, Nov, 18, 1851.
HOSIEItY. McnV wool and colton Socks,
Latins' and childien' atocdiiiig jus4 rien
ed at .. . YOUNG'S a J OKE.
Bunbury, Nov. 18. I8ft4. ..r .
GKOCEUIEssn Segsrs, Collue, Molssws
Hpicws Oil. Brandjr.Gin, Wi" Macker
el. lUrnug 4 Pall, juul received sod tor sle
h, WM. A. KNAUB.
' Ltivr AtsU May Hit-
TRENCH TRUSSES.
MERNIA or Rupture successfully treated, snd
comfort Insiirod, by ue of the elegant
French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and
111 a do lo order expressly for his sale.
All sufl'ering with Rupture will ho gratified to
learn that tho occasion now offer to proenro a
'I russ combining extreme lightness, with esse,
durability and correct construction, in lieu of the
cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually old.
An extensive assorlmont alway on hand, adap
ted to every variety of Rupture in adults and
children, and for sale at a raugo of price to suit
all. Cost of Single. Trusses, $2, $3, $4, and
$5 1 Double, $. $5, $.G,$x and $10.
Persons at a distance csn have a Truss sent to
any address by remitting the amount, sending
measure around tho hips, nnd staling side slfected.
For lale Wholesale cV. Retail by the Importer,
CALEB II. NEEDLES,
Cor. Twelfth Sc. Race street. Philadelphia.
Depot for Dr. Banning, 1 Improved Putcnl
Body Brace 1 Chest Expanders and Erector
Braces; Patent ShoulJcr Braces; Suspensory
iranilagcs; ijpinsl 1'rops anil fmpports. J.aUies
Rooms, with competent huly attendants.
Phil.. Ml-cI 31, 1S55. p:lm.
"PENNSYLVAHIAWIR
iVo. 21 Arch Street, mhovt Front,
Philadelphia.
flUE subscriber have on hand, s:.-J art con
stanlly manufacturing SIEVES, RI DDI.Ls,
SCREENS, WOVEN WIRES, of all imVor
and widths. Alo, all kinds nf pbiin and fancy
Wire work. Brass nnd Iron Wire Sieves nf nil
kinds; Brass and Cupper Wiro Cloth for Paper
Makers, Ac. Cylinders and Bandy Rolls cov
creJ in the best tnsmier.
Heavy twilled Wire for Spsrk Catchers, Sieve;
for Bras and Iron Founders. Screen Wire. Win-
I dow W ires, Safe1, Tr, htth Cuvertf, (Juul and
UI1U stit'rilH, (AC
BAYLIS. DARBY A LINN.
March 10, 1853. C a m 2J
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
I RAT. CLEMENT respectful informs the
citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that ho has
been appointed agent for the salo of the celebra
ted rcJ ash coal, from the Mines of Boyd Kos;e.
Sc. Co. All tho vsriuus sizes prepared nnd
scrcaned will be promptly delivered by leaving
orders with tho subscii'uer.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Dec. SO, 1851. if.
BOOKSELLERS, BIDDERS,
BLANK TOOK MAKCt ACTr nr.RS,
AND STATIONERS,
S. IF. Corner nt' Fourth A- Pace Strc tA.
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, 1805. tf
PETER OSUOHN, JR.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
FEATHER & MATTRESS WAREHOUSE,
iVo. 81 sior;A Second Strett, Third dnor
above Arch, East side,
riiilfulelphia.
Feathers, Feather Reds, Bolsters Ac Pillows,
Curled Hair, Movs, Wool, Colton, Floe), and
Husk Mattresses, Jitiaw Palliasses, Sottro, Few,
and Chair Cushions, all kinds and collors, Ecd
tickings. Check, Moreens and Pamasl: by the
yard or piece. Cotts. Cat -tail, Sacking "d Cords,
Counterpane, white and colored, Comfortables
of all kind snd cues by the single ono or dozen.
Cribs. Berlh, Single and I), 10,11, 12 and 10
quarters Blankets, Bleached and Unbleached
Sheet, Blocked Muslin and Check pillow cases,
Towels of all kindi, Table Linen, Table Covers,
L'amrsk table cloth, Bindings of all kinds and
colors. Thread, Ac,
N. 1J. Benton d Cotton's potent rcuovater
worked by steam power, is daily in operation for
Iho purpose of purifying old and new feathers.
All nrttilcs from this establishment warranted.
ThilaJa, March 3, 195P.cr 3 in 8
ACATtD."
pEORGE CROWN, Inspector ofMtecp. ten
ders his services to luiid owners and .Min
ing Companies, in making examinations, reports
&c, of Mines and Coal lands. From his experi
ence in minim; operations, as be understands the
different branches, having carried on Mines for
a number of years in Schuylkill Co., and having
now a large number of collieries under bis super-
vii.in hA liiiT.ps to nice Sitttl.ii-tioil lo ihosc who
may want tis scrvico. 1'efcrs to Benjamin !
Miller and W. Payne, Enirs.. Philadelphia, and !
U. E. Nice and James Neill, I.sijrs., Poltsvillc.
Communications oy Mail promptly attended to
PotUville, March 17, 1S55 3ui.
E0UNTY LAND WARRANTS.
rfIIE subscriber having received the necessary
-- forms and insructtions from the Department,
at S'asliiugion, is prepared to procure Bounty
Land Warrants ct th : ihorlrst notice.
II. B. MAS3ER.
Sunbury. April 7, 185S.
STKAWlT 1 li0C)DS,
Wholesale & Retail. fr-,
WIHL T. KILL,
1 't
IiIthw Hat at Uounet .Manufacturer,
And Dealer in Straw Goods in Gcucral.
Xo. 321 Xorth Second Street, (below Xoblc,
cast side, directly opposite Butz'a Red Lion
Hotel,) Philadelphia.
Where mar be found a laree ond extensive as
sortment of goods in the ab-sve line, to whi.-h the
utti nlion of Country iMorckrej'.cr and .Miliincra,
is particularly invited,
11T All goods aold nt the lowest cash prices.
March 17. 1S5S. W. S 1110. 2.
TP. II. Hill Til,
TORT MONKAIE, ICCZET ECCIT,
AND
Ircssir.g C'ao lai'.ufuctttrcr,
X. V. cor. of Fourth A f7itvfnu 5;.-,
niii.Aiii-:LPiiiA.
Alwavson hand a large and varied assortment cf
Port Monnaics,
Pocket Books,
Hankers Cases,
Nota Holder,
Port Folios,
Portable Desks,
Work Boxes,
Cuba,
Traveling B.us,
nu.-kgammori Uo'iide,
Chcts Men,
Clear Cases,
Dressing Case,
Pocket Memorsndum Book.
Also, a general assortment of hnghsh, I tench
and German Fancy Goods, Tine Pocket Culcry,
Harnrs, Hazor Strops and Gold Pi ns.
Wholesale, Second and Third Floors.
F. H. SMITH.
N. W. cor. Fourth V Chestnut Els., I'hiluda.
N. 11. On the receipt uf fet, a Supnrii.r G.)M
Pen w ill bo sent to any part of the United States,
by mail ; deacribing pen, thus, medium, hard,
or soP.
Phila., March 31. ISM. ply.
REMOVAL.
UJETEK W. GIIAY reswctfullv informa hn
-m. frit-iids ntul rnstonieis. that ho hs removed
his Stoie Iroui its old location, and now e.cn its
the handsoirle and toinmodious More room. l"r
nicily occupied ly 11. B. Master, in Mail.it
square, neuily opposite the Pout Ollico, when- he
will bo happy to servo ail who may gle hint
call.
Sunbury, Nurch 19, 1S55. :t
"TNOLlJWJIirir.U I LUlDanJ Adie
sie ami legal envelopes, lor sale l v
11. B. MASioI'lt.
Sunburv. Ian lt. lft-
LOV ES. Buckskin Gloves and Mitts, do
tiloves wool lined, Ladic tilovts, Chd
cltcn's d 1., Mitts, Ac, at
Nov IK, 'i t. YOUNG'8 STOUE-
IJ
MHHF.LLAS Overshoes, Pocket Books
Portmoiiies, Silk Focket-lionuUercuiui.
k-lies, Spiing-ttock, Suspen.H-r, etc., ji.
Nov. S3, 'SI. VIIUAti H Slum.
aud Mloueh Hal,
1IAIU tf wra. eiif
I 11:11..., ....1 ,.i,.it, ivn. n.r riien and boy.
alo (Ism tW, of vavioui i. just ";i"J
.ml for sl f. - VVC.NU'S TOhb.
uubuty Nov. VS, t4.
. This Way I Thin Wis ! I
Kail and inter Jiootls.
FUXLING & GRANT .
RESPECTFULLY inform their customer
and the public, that tliey have just receiv
ed and opened Iho best and cheapest stock of
; Fall and Winter Gootli,
at their store in Market square, Bunhurjr.
Their stock consist of every variety of
- Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimerts. Sattinets, Vetting,
Flannels, IV aliens, frc,
And all kinds of Full and Wiiurr Wear.
Also a splendid variety of
LADIES' bllESS & FANCY COOPS,
Calicoes, GiAgumu, Chintzes Dt Laines,
Berape.i,, .
And every yatiely of goods sn.tuhla for l.s
die wcai.
Also a large assortment l '
HARDWARE and GUEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and riaattr. ..
Also an extensive assortment cf
Hats and Cais rua Mkn and Bots.
Also a large assortment of GKOC'lUlll.
ti;cn AA
Sugar, Teas, Coll'ee, Molprsas, Siiiccs
of all kinds.
Also a treah supply uf
DRUGS AND MEDICINrn.
Besides the largesl and ninsl penitrnl assort ,
iiu'iil of all kinds uf goods tu bu hud ia th;
place.
tV Country produce of all kinds taken in or. -change
at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, ISi-1.
.Sprin'niid Suininei (loods !
rETEll W. GRAY,
INFORMS his fiiends that he has just received
a good assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER G00D3,
at his .S'toro in MaiLot Squaie. His stock cen
its of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassimers, Siiltinclls, Jeans, Drillings,
Parages, Barage Do Laines, (iinghaius,
Lawns,' Linens, Muslins, Flannels,
Mantilla Silks, Winter ShawU,
UressTiimmil g snd all items
in tho Dry (ioodi line. Also, a 1
orgo sssottmet of Shoes for fcn Worr.?n an I
Children. Hats and Caps, .
roccrl.s of every var.c!-
Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Saltj
Fish, &c.
Elardtvarc.
A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tuhj,
Burkets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Brushes, etc.
QvusswiRt a general assortment.
Country produce taken at the highest market
pricos.
Sunbury, May 19, 1655 if.
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
VAT8oiT &. COX,
Sieve, Piddle, Screen end ll'i'ie (VofA .1ariu
J'acturrrs, Xo. -10 Xtnth Fruut Xt.. Corner'
of Coomb's Alley, litirren Market and
Mulberry ( Arch) StrciU,
I'IiiLadki.imua.
CONTINUE to manufacture of superior quail-
ty, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds,
Brats and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
cVc. Cylinders and Dandy ii'olls covered 111 tho
bei t m-nni r.
Heavy Twilled Wire for fcpark Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wirt.,
Window Wire, Soles, Traps. Dish Covers, Coal
and Sund Screens, ij-c. Fancy Wire Work of
cverv description.
Phila., Feb. Sl, 1855. 3m. e.
HEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS
FOR THE SPRING 1855.
jJYn'K & LANDF1.L. S. W. Corner of
" Fourth ec Arch Sts.. Philadelphia, are fully
prepared to suit buyers. Wiioi,lai.k & Kktail,
with goods adapted to their want and M the low
est licit cash puces.
Mack- Silks,
Jtritthh Prints,
Plait! linijkair.',
Good LineitA,
Table Linens,
l'c.ticy bo
Sens Ih-ess Goods.
Xew Spring Shawls,
Xiifchics in Lawns,
Shfttinns. if. See
N. 1J. Bargains daily received from the Auc
tions, of New York and Philadelphia. P. .V.
Oil Boiled Black Silks warranted not to or in
wearing. Store-keepers supplied with those
goods roguljrly.
Philada. March 3, 1855 w 3m 3
CHOICE GltOCERIES.
BURTON & FENT0N,
A M'. corner Sixth and Arch streets,
I'liiLADiarini,
HAVING refitted their Store anew, nnd ro
plctiisheJ their stock bv tbo addition o
every thing wanted iu a Select Family Grocery.
Stoic, so as to make up a full and most complcto
assorlment, now clllrs for sslo lo their friend
and the ublic on tho best tenns the. following
excellent Goods, viz: Jellies of all kinds; Pio
serves; Fresh Fruits in Lotties and tin cans ;
While Clover Honey ; I.atour and other brand
of Olive Oils; Sperm and Steariue Candles; all
ihe best brands of Grocerie ; Crackers, with a
choice otsortment of all tho staple article, which.
will bo old at Ihe lowest puces. Please givti
j U4 a cau.
BURTON & FHNTON.
Family Grorcrs and Tea Denier, S. W. ccr.
Sinth and Arch sts.
I Phila., April 7. 155.-8 ly. .
s " Ealtiinors Card.
I COMMISSION MKIiCHANTS
j ron tit. 1 uf
! FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER.
j Sueur' Wharf, JJultitnore.
IV Afrtnts for Nswark anJ ltociidal Co
j Cen.ent and Piaster.
G. A. and Fine Salt, coiistuutly for sale
I N. 11. l.iiaral CASH advances made oh eon.
: siTiiuicnta 011 loci ipt.
i Ualliinore, Mafch' 17. 13fi5.- Cm
j fF every description, suitable for Kiilroads,
: Jic, for weijl.ir.g Hay, Coal, Ore, end Mer
; cb.ii. disc geucrallv. Piin ha'Qi's run 110 ii,
j erj scale is f 1 L'A It ANTE E D i 'OKI, L CT, ana
if after trial, not found satisfactory, cau le rf
' luti e l wilhou charge.
! CV" Factory af the Old Stii.d, establ'iehed fcr
more than fvrntv vear., corner of Nimh and
I Mi.Tm .li..rM t'l.i'-..t. I,.l.-
AliliUl l CV l !.,
K ucA-'cssoca to Eilicott V Abbott.
17, lS.VS. c 3 mo i
Feb.
JULIUS STERN.
A'o. 1 15 -Vrr(A 2V.ri Strett, (U doors atcut
Eagle Ih hl, PUlLMtELPlllA
"1'irHOLEi'AI.E Dealer in Fancy Drew Trim
' niings anJ Millinery Goods, ond Manufac
turer of Fancy Silk Bonnet. Kocp- eoinlaully
o.i hand a virv extensive aorti;:cr.t of Silk,
liibbons, tiiiiip's. Fringe. hesioVs a $rest variety
of olher Fancy Goods. He solicits a rail from
Country Merchant visitin the City, and assure,
them 1 hat they will be ure to And any article
above mentioned, at the Lowest price.
March 17, 'o W. 8 mo. t.
CHJ t. BooUel-'" hovel,' Ames' hoels.
' fork, Door and pd lock, curry eouih..
Ac, at
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YOL'NU't
13, 1S54.
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AUDWAKE and queiit I"
rreiie. and of all c-WripUoAis. rtfT."
11I for dlo by .
Loner ujusta, Msy
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