Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 02, 1855, Image 4

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Jfarmcr gfparfnicnt.
Sheep Shearing. A putrnt has. bwn
prauted to l'ulmor Lancaster, of I?urr Oa!;,
Michigan, for nothing levs than the shoariiifr
of sheep by machinery, instead of a pair of
eheep-unears the common way. The ma.
chine, which is small and uc-ut, is hung by a
strap to the arm of the operator, and placed
on the body of the cheep to be p horn. By
(imply turning a handle back and forth, and
moving the machine over . tho body of the
sheep, tho wool is made to fly in double-quick
time. It is well known that tho most skilful
hands at shec-p-Nhcaring do not cut tho fleece
even j and besides, the skin of thti animal is
invariable clipped out by the shears in many
spots. Thi instrument cuts the fleece rapid
ly and evenl v. never cnttinr any rart of the
wool twice ; and it avoids cntting the skin of
the animal ; it is therefore a unman bi well
as a good contrivance,
Roup is Fowm. Of all the diseases that
1 have had to contend with, I thing the roup
is the worst. It is contairious Of this X
am perfectly satisfied, tluit if a fowl in a
nock bag it, Unit all will tnke it, unless ine
diseased one bo removed.. Houp is sonio-
what like tho distemper among dogs. 1 ily
fowls arc affected thus i Very difficult in
breathing, gaping, rattling in . tho ' throat,
swelling of the heud, feverish, eyes swollen,
tvitli a tlun. Blnnv matter oozidk Irom them
and it sometimes closes them up, mid blind
ness is the result.' There is a discharge from
the nose of a thick, foetid matter, that is o.'.
fensive to tho smell. Tho fowl is dull and
mopy, and suffers much. If takon in time it
can bo cured, but if suffered to run too long,
yon better kill the fowl and put it out of
misery, oven it it costs U Aiy remeay is
as follows :
Take the fowl and put it in a warm place ;
trash the head and throat with warm rain
water and castile soap ; then take spirits of
turpentine and lard, mis well, and rub this
mixture on the head and throat thoroughly
once a day, and be particular to clean the
nostrils well. I have found this remedy to
be the best I have ever tried, und I have tried
all that are iu tfio different poultry books
without doing aify good. Cor. Ohio Cultiva
tor. Stirring the Pon.. The editor of the
Germantown 'J eleijrajih, says : In seasons
of excessive drought, it is of the utmost im
portance to crops, to keep tho surface of the
soil as light as possible. To do this, it should
bo stirred often. By making the surface fine
and light, we create a non-conductor, which
prevents evaporation, and secures the reten
tion of all, or nearly all tho moisture contain
ed in the soil, for tho use of the growing
plants. In the hot, dry weather of J uly and
August, when the "rain is withhold," and
egetation parches and shrivels as if swept
by the simoom, the cultivator should bo kept
contiuually going in the cornGold ; it should
never be idle, end the surface kept tine and
light. Were this rule obeyed, we should ex
perience far less injury from drought, aud
secure fur better crops.
Raising Calves. Some inquiries being
made as to raising calvu, I give you my ex
perience. I let them suck until tliey are two
tnonths old halter-break them when one
week old, and let them have as much milk
as they will take twico a day until they are
about four weeks old ; then begin to wean
thorn off by first milking one teat, and then
at the end of one week milkiug two teats, and
so on until at lust I give them but one teat
onco a day. As soon us I begin to wean
them off, 1 commence feeding them with a
fow slices of currots or some other vegeta le,
and induce them to lick a little corn meal.
increasing the quantity as I deprived thera of
ii,. ;ii, Ti.r. ...:n ." .hi..
uv tuiib. a. uc ai iieeu me green vegeta
ble no longer after thevcau procure crass. I
always provide them with a 8 mall whisp of
nay as long as i neep mem up. To succeed
well, and raise a fino animal, they should have
from half to a pint of meal once a day, until
they are turned out to grass at one year old.
They should alo be carded once a day at
least during tho time of stabling. Cor. Al
bany Cultivator. ; . . . , ,
TlWT POR THE KXPEDIKNCY OF DraINACE.
John Johnson, of tienoca county. New York,
gives iu the American Agriculturist, the fol
lowinir plan to ascertain w hether lund nui.ila
draining: "Pig holes ubout two and a half
feet deep in different parts of tho field j put
a cover over the holes so that the rainwater
cannot get into them, and if they fill with
water until within a foot or so of the nurfuce,
in ten or twelve hours, then bis land requires,
and will t)ay well fur draining. I think 1
hear F. I. B., and many others gov, that
these boles will fill up on any land, if the
ground is wet at the time. But I tell them
it is not the case. You mav dig as many
draius as you please on dry lands, and they
will never run water unless the snow is melt
ing on the surface. If F. J, b. had stood
over the making of between forty and fifty
miles of drains, as I have done, he would be a
bctterjudgoofwhutwaswet and what woa
dry land. To the uupracticed eye, land that
looks dry, is gorged with water six inchcg bo
low the surface."
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f ukest i KKKH. i ne non iiomi (j, Ursy,
in a communication to the Board of Airricul.
ture, states that there crows in the United
htates one hnndred and fifty varieties of for
est trees, which attain a greater height than
thirty feet, while, according to Michaux. the
empire oi rran' can doom or but eighteen
of the fame description. It is this immense
variety of spiecies which gives to the Ameri.
can forests that constant diversity of foliage
which to attract the eye of erery European
irnvviur.
Although clay soils, as well as all others
should be plowed as early in spring as irac
ticable, still they should not be disturbed
while vet. Tbe action of the plow U to com
pact them in lumps, and thus render them
unkind and non-absorbent.
Fenccs. It is estimated that the fenctt in
this country cost twenty times the amount of
ail tne specie In it ; and we believe that fully
one-half of all the present fencet could be dis
pensed with without loss.
Keep your implements in good repair.
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FRENCH TIUXSS13S.
MERMA or Kuplure ucccfully treated, and
comfort Innnred, by ni cf the' elegant
French Tmmn, Imported" bv the imbscriber, and
mailc to order eXTireiwly fof hid iinlrs.
All mincring with Hnptilre will be gratified to
leorn that the occasion no olTer to procure a
TruM combining Mtreine litthtnena, with CMC,
ibiMliility and correct ennctrnction, in lieu of Ilia
rumbroni" and uncomfortable article usually aold.
An extensive aortment always on hand, adap
ted to erery vnricly of Kuptnre In adults and
children, and for aale at a ranpro of price to auit
all. Cost of Single TruCK, $2, $3, $4, and
$!t Double, $fi, and $10.
Persona at a d'uttinco can have a Trnaa sent te
any addreaa by remitting tba amount, aendin?
measure around the hipa. and atatino; side affected.
For aala Wholesale fc Ketnil bv the Importer,
CALEB H.NKEULU64,
Cor. Twelfth A Race streets, Philadelphia.
Depot for Vr. rtamiintr.s Improved Patent
Hody Braces Chrsl Expandera and Erector
Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory
BnndBRCs; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladies'
Itonms, with competent ladv attendants,
rhila., Ma'ch 81, 185.V p3m.
CHOICE GROCERIES. "
B & TEUTON,
& 11. corner Stith awl Arch stretts,
. riiu.ADr.i.riiit,
TAVING refitted their Store anew, and re
A plrniahed their atock dv the addition o
every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery
Store, so as to make up a full and most complete
assortment, now oiTc.rs for asle to their I'rienda
and I lie public on the best terms tha following
excellent Goods, viz: Jellies of all kinds; Pre
wrTcs; Fresh r ruita in bottles ami tin cans
hite Clover Honey ! Latonr and other bran.'
af Olive (Jils ; Sperm and Slearine Candles; at
the best brands ol Groceries ; Crackers, with a
choice assortment of nil the staple articlca, which
will be sold at the lowest prices. Tiease give
us a call, 1
BERTOK V FENTON.
Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor.
Sixth and Arch sts. . '
Phila., April 7, 1855 Sly.
British Periodicals
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KyPmium to I'ew Subtcribers II!
i.EOOARDSCOTTA CO, New York, combine to re
publish the lullowii'g Uiuih l'enudicsli, viz. :
THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative)
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
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j . ...
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.)
BLACKWOOD'S E DIN BURG MAGAZINE
(Tory).
Tho present critical state of nuropcuniinairt will reiiHer
these publicuii'Mis unufvtilly interest t n jr during ttie toitli
enmiuff your. Thev will "crut a mitltUe ground between
the lmtlil wnten news-items, crude iwtilatiotw,int fly
intr iinnms t( the d.iily iniirnnl, rind the pmdePint Tome
nf tlie fut lire linu'ii inn, wmtcn nt'ter the living interest
and excitement if the great rHiliticnl events ti the time
shull hive ma4jd Bwny. It is to tliene Peritwliculs that
rraden must look for the only renlly intcllig-hle ond relia
ble hiitnry of current events, nnd ns mri in odrlition to
their weil-tauihli tilted liteiary icicntific. and theolopcnl
elmrneter, we urge them upon tlie consideration ol the
reading public.
Arrangements ere now permanently nwde for the
receipt ol Early Sheets from the Ilritish PuMisheia, by
which we ore ennblrd to place all our Hepriuts in the
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with the foreign copies. Altlmnjli this iilvotves a very
large outlay on our imrt. we shall continue to furnish the
Periodicals' at the mime low rules ss heretofore, together
with ths following Premiums to n-.w Stihscribert.
TEUAIS AND PUKMlUiMS.
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ding to the number of periodicals ordered, as ubove ex-
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of any one nr more of the above, works. Thus: Four
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he uVivcta. trrourh Asenls, FltKK OF POSTAUK
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of the Reviews.
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addressed, poit-paid, to the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT t CO.,
GOLD 8TRKET, NF.W YORK.
N.B. I.. S. & Co. have recently published, and have
.hv for rile, the "FAHMKM'S Gl'ILF.," hv Henry Ste.
phins. of Kdiiihorph, mid Prof. Norton, nf Vale C.iliejre,
New Haven, complete in two sola, nival etnvo, contniuing
lKi p ie. 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price iu
inuttii! Iiuiihnfr,
tVThia wiskisaoT the old "Dona of the Fsrm,"
lately msuscitatkd nd thmwii upon the .Uaiket.
New York, December S I, lt-51.
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS
FOB THE SPRING 1355.
7V.E & LANDFLL. 8. V. Corner of
Fourth & Arcli Su.. PliilaJelphia, are fully
prepared to suit borers. Whoii:sale & Ritaii,
with goods adnpteil to their wanta and at tlie low
est nelt eah prieei. ' -
Tilaclc Sills, ' Eritthh Prints,
Fane? bo Plaid Cinrjhams,
yew Dress Onniis, ' f?rorf Linens,
New Sprinfi .91 iicls, Tuble Linens,
yocelties in La ens, . Sheetings,
N. U Barsiams djlly rereivid Irom the Auc
tions, of New York anil J'hiladelplua. P. S.
Oil Boiled lllack ISilks warranlcd not to cu in
weariiij;. Store-keepers supplied with those
goods regularly.
I'Oilj.ia. March 3, 18S5 w 3m 8
LAW1.KNCE HOUSE,
SUNBURY, PA.
flHE sul.acriber respectfully inform! the public
L thu't she aliU conliuuas to keep tlie above
na.ned public house.
tehe has also received a new supply of good
lienors and wines, and trusta that she will be
able to give aatisfaction to all who may visit Jier
house.
MARIA THOMPSON,
funbury March 4. 1S51 If.
Front Street Wire Manufactory, ;
WATSoT & OX, '
Sine, LiuMte, Screen and Wire Cloth llfanu
fucturers. No. 46 AVM Front St.. Corner
of Coomb's AUey, between Market and ,
, Hulberry (Arch) Streets,
riIlLAUr.LPHIA. .
IOXTIXUE to manufacture of srperior quali.
ty. Braas and Iron Wire fcicves of all kinds,
Drau and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers,
&c. Cylinders and Dandy .Bulla covered m the
beit manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for PparV Catchers,
Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, eicreen Wire,
Window Wire. Hflfus Tranu. llili I!av.m
and rSand Screens, jc Fancy. Wire W oik of
every ueseripuun.
Phila., Feb. 84, l856.-r3jM c-
SHOES All kinds of Boola bhoea and Blip,
per for sale by
O. EL8UKRG & CO.
Market street, opposite the Post Office.
' riunburr. Oct. 8. IHS;),
HARDWARE and Queen.ware in great va
rietiea and of all ilaacriptioua, just received
' and for sale by WM. A.K.N ABB
( Letter Aogusla, Mar ItsV'
JAMES MoCLlSTTOriir, lvr. t.; Late
PHOFIOtsSOB Atmlomy and Siarirery In the Phil
adelphia Oollega of Mnlici.ie, ami Aeliuf Pmiessor of
Mldwilerr 1 olio of (he Cniiaultiiiir fl, ,,r i.kii.
adelphia ll.iipitnl, Blorkley) hue member of the National
ninnot; namrminm llinnwr HI ItlO PhllVlelphla Medl
iy in Uerkshira Aledieal Institution, PitUfiekl, Muss,,
tins lately introduced tn a popnlar form sevoral of his
favorite rrescriptions f.ir the nrineinal disease of thit
climate. The name of each article will imply the disease
lor wnin 11 niimocu til ie neii.
UR M. C1,I mCKV PF.CTUBM. SYRT'P. Pricel
Ilt. McOI.INTOt.K'S COLD AND COl'UH MIX
TI KE Fur CoMs, Conehs. e Price -is eis.
1)11. JlcCMMOtKIS ASTHMA A.NU HOOPING
COUUiT RF.MKDY. Piiee fin c's.
Pr. McCI.INTOCK'H TMO AI.TF.RNATIVE
8Y It UP Fit Pnrifvina the Hlood Pru e si.
1)11. SIcUI.I.M'OCK S DYSPKPTIC Kl.lXin For
Riving tons to (lie stomncli relieviufr puins aiirr mini,
eartiutni, and nil disiiirreeuUa symptoms arisiuir fiom
indiiresihm Prit 51.
I)K. .McrI,l.TinrK'9I!HF.lMATlCM!XTt KK A
Purely VcpetiiMe Itrmrdy for Internal u. Pi ice sn els.
Dll. MtCI.INTOnK'8 KHF,i;.MATlC l.l.NIMl-.INT-For
Kheumutism, Hpraius, Bwclhngs, Ac , Ac. Price
60 cents.
Dll. McCUNTPCK'si ANODYNK MtXTFIiF. Fm
Pains, TiKilliache. Hendaclie. Ni-iiro oi:i. Au. Ac. Price
60 eenls.
Ull. Mit'LI.NTOCK'S FF.VI-.rt AND AOFE Sl'l.
C1K1C A eerlnin euro f.ir nil lulerniltli'lls. Price SI.
DH. M.CI.INTOPK'UDIAH HIKHACDHDIALAND
CIIOI.KHA PHKVi:NTIVi:-. wiferrmeily.
Ull. M. Ci.lN t'OCK S VKUKTAHI.K PI. HGAT1VL
PIl.l.S Pol Costiveiirss.Hnidiiehe.Ae. Price 45els.
Ull. .tlcCI.INTOCK'SS A.N TlltlLIOl'M PII.I.S Por
lrreciilnriiy in ihe Functions of I lie l.ivcr and Bowels
the l.rt l.iier Hill m ule Price 4.5 els. a l.x
For s.lc liy Dr. .1. McCt.lNTOO'K. at his Medical De.
P'lt, N corner ninth und Filbert sts . Philadelphia, and
at all Drupirinti anil Uealeis in Ateilicuics. All Uruesiilt
find Dealer in Medicines who wiidi tn he liftcnts, will
plensn ncWilress Ilr. McClintocV, tiirnishing reference,
nonte of Post.Omoe. eonnlv nnd stole.
IV" For Sale hy Wciwr'A Hruner, Snnbary nnd Phn
mokin ; Wm. Weimer, Northumberland i C. Ltrown, .Mil
ton ; K. p. I.nti, Bloomahnrc; : Jneoh Karris, Huckhorn j
John Vanleeio, Light Street! 1 Sharplcss A Son, Cata-
WiMl.
Jauunry 8, 1RS5. 6ia.
-. Wl.F.POTTG, .
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IHON & STEEL,
461 Market street, Mow 13A, north side,
PHIL A DEI.PHJ A.
Phila., Dec. 30, 18.14. ty.
MATCHES! MATCHES!!
JOHN DONNELLY,
jlTAXLTACTURER and "inventor of Safety
Patent Squoro Upright Wood box Matches.
No. 100 FOURTH Snort, (above Race,) ,
Pliiladelphia,
Matches havins; become an indespensible atth
clc in housekeeping, the euhscriher after a crcat
sacrifice of time and monej-, is enabled to ofi'er to
the Public an article at once combining' Utility
and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the dan
ger apprehended on aceontit of the tltnisv man
ner in which Matches are generally packed in pa.
per, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of
bis own invention, succeeded in eel tin ft tip a
SAEETY PA TEXT SQUARE UPUIG1IT
ood Box ; this box is fur preferable, in as much
that it occupies no more room thar. the old round
wood box, and contains at lea l Two Hundred per
Cent more Mutches, which to Shippers is consid
erable advantage ; it is entirely new and secure
against moiMuro and spontaneous combustion,
and dispels all danger on transportation hv nirnns
ot Kuilroad, Steamboat or any otnc mode ot lon
vcvance.
These Matches are packed so that one cross or
more may be Shipped to any part of the World
with perfect safety. They are the most desirable
article for Home Consumption, and the Southern
and Western Markets that has ever been invented.
Dealers nnd Shippers, will do well to call nnd
examine for themselves.
1ST These Mulches are Warranted to be supe
rior to anything heretofore olirred to the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY,
100 North FOURTH St., Philad'a.
Phila., Dec. 10, 1854 Cm.
AVM. M'CAltTV,
B o o k s r. b l. n it ,
Market Street,
SUNBURY, PA.
TUST received and for sale, a fresh supply of
IV 4 XC. CMC AC airsic
for Singing Schools. He is also opening at
this time, a large assortment of Books, in every
branch of Literature, consisting of
Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scien'ilic
Works, l.aw, Medicine, r-chool anil LhiUIien s
Books, Biiilcs ; School. Pocket and Fauillv, both
with and without Engravings, and every of vari
ety of Uiitdine. 1'rayrr Books, of all kinds.
Also just received and for sale, Punions Di
gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 185 1,
price only Sfi.OO.
Judge Beads edition of Blackstones Commen
taries, in 3 vols. H vo. formerly cold at 510,0(1,
and now offered (in fresh binding) at the low
price orSG.OO.
A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re
specting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F.
Oordon, price only ,t)0.
Travels, Voyages and Adventures, all ol
which will be auld low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
February, 21, 185?. tt.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCY GOODS.
KT" Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality
FUR 6AI r At THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT
WH.B ELTONHEADS,
So. 184 South Second street, U I ween Pin and
(Juton, west side,
rniriADELrniA.
'PHr assortment emhrivcs a I jircc and eVlret Stock of
I Film Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Aliwim Wares
plated with has biivcr, in juhmib, Forks, Ladles, Ac
id G- sits, Fans mid Fancy Articles of a hiiperior qiiuiny,
deserviii(t the cKnininali..i nl thotc wao dcmie to procure
llic Ih'si ir.odu! Ihe Iioweat Cosh Pi tees.
Having u practicul knowledge of the hui uess, und aU
aviulabla iuciiitiiiS tor jiiiji.irt luiz and M inumcl. iritis, (he
saliscrilier couridentlv iuvitn purclriscra, bclicvius; lluil lie
can supply them on terms aj lavorable us any othvtr t'Stab
liihmeut in either of the All.iutic Cities.
IV" All kinds nf Ilium ind and Pearl jmveliy and Silver
Ware IlliiuulucEured to order, within a lenaniuhSe tir.'e.
IV Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware (aitufuily re
paired. W.M. B F.l.TON'irEAI),
No. 1?4 South 2d St., a few U.wrs above llic H .Uuikat
Wert Side
rf In the S mth Window nf the Store, mnv he seen (hs
famous UIHD CtXiCK, wluch comouuids His admirutiun
of the ataciiuiic and curious.
Phila , Oct. J, M1 ly
HENRY B. rUSSELL, ,'
atiJU-rscTDRin or
Umbrellas t$ Parasols, '
IN EVXRT VARIETY, AT THE OLD STAND,
.Vo. 2 A'orth Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand a large assortmeii
to which the attention of Dealers ia requested.
Phila.. Sept. 16, 1854.
I. I. BE VAN,
SHAlrCCHIlT SO TEL, '
Shamokin Pa. .
fllHE subscriber legs leave to inform his friends
X and the Public ceneraJlv. ih,. k I... ..i ...
the above well known stand, and will be happy
to accommodate all who may give him a call,
bliamokiu, July 8, I8j4.
HENRY DONNEL, , "
ATTORNEY AT LAV7.
Vjfe opposite the Court House, ;
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
bounties.
1
NK Boureau'a eelebrutcd ink, and also Con-
grja ink for aala, wholjsale and retail by
IhniiilwSH.Iii.'ia, , H- H- MAMA'Elt.
PA RAHOLtJ of al.' aorta. . Cmbrollaa, carpet
bags, willow baskets and cedar ware of
ait kinds, just received aud for aale by -'
WM. A. KNABB. -Lower
Augusta, May A, 1854.
IOOT5, 8hoest lUu. Capt and Gum 6hae,
ju received tnj lor ! by
T i9w. TtKCR 4Ce.
' THE 1 AMERICAN'S FRIEND ! ! !
hollo vay;$ pills.
To the Citizens of Hit Unitid States:
t mnat hniiihlr and sincerely thsnk you fur the i
Immense patmuas whicH yiB have Is-atowed port my
Pills. 1 Inks this iippoTiomiy oi sisuna mat my Ancestors
were all American I'iliEcns, and Hint 1 entertain for nil
that concerns America and the Americans, the most lively
sympsthies, so iiiach 8 itlrnt I originallrcolnpnunded Ihesa
1'ills expressly to suit your climate, bahita, eonatitniions,
and muiiuer of living, intcndinii to establish aivsell sinonft
von, wnion i navs now uone, uy tiikiug ptemiacs in mew
York.
THOMAS HOt.LOWAY.
ya, Corner of Ann and Nnasun Streets, New York.
rURIHCATIoFoF THE BLOOD,
AND
I.1VKH AND MI.UHig COMPLAINTS.
Tlie Citizensof the l uion snlfer much from diseases o
(he l.iver and Stomach, scarcely any are lies from Ihe
inllilence of tln-se destructive mnladics. hence they fa I
faM. The fair sex. peihapsthe most handsome in t hi
World, up to n certain period when, iliftrerainir to snv,
many I mse their leilh and goul looks, while yet In the
heyday nl life, such and evils mav he elfee tually rcmcihed
hy c inlinually keeiiing the bliaid pure, and the l.iver and
Stonmch in n healthy action, when iifewiil How smnolhlv,
nnd reM-mble plants in a congenial clime, where Mieti rnnl
Siirtux appears to reijM. As it rerndt the preseirvalion nf
tho human fnime, nnd tha duration of life, much may be
effected, and I say fearlessly, that heallh nnd life cu'n he
prolonged for many years beyond their ordinary limits, if
Hollowav's Pills nre Inken Ui nuril'y the Wood nenoriling
to the rules laid down for health contained in the diroitions
which accompany racli box.
acasi: of vi:itr.s AVnnimiJTV oftf.n
YKAHS STANDING, CI RKD BY Hol.LOW AY'S
""1 PILLS,
Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson,
Astor House, JV eta York, tlulea J unitary
tth. 1854
To Professor HoLLOH-AT.HS, Corner o Ann airdJ rfassau
Streets, N. Y.
Sir' It is with the most henrtfclt pleasure T have to
Inform you that I have h'-en renont lo hciiithandalrcnizlh
hytnkius your Pills Finr the Inst ten yenrs, I suffered
ftom a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and wis
reduced to snch sn exlmmity that I gave up my Sln;i,
never expectinatogo to Sen anymore, ns I had tried every
Remedy that was recommended In me, hut all to no pnr-
Kise; ana had given niseli up to denimir. when 1 was at
at recommended lo take youi Pills. After tiling (hem
for Hires months , the result is thnt I am now in better
health than I have lieen for elevsu yenrs past, and indeed
ns well as ever I was in iny life. Yon areijuiLe ut liberty
to ninke this known for the K-neiit of olheis.
I remain, Sir, vnurs rsspectfallv.
(Signed,) " - JOHN JOHNSON.
2'Aeje celebrated Pills art vnndeifitlly effica
cious in tne ymiomnfj comHcimi
Acne . llronsy
Inflammation
Jsundica
l.iver Com
plaints laimUigo
Piles
Hheumnti.irn
Retention of
t'rins
Scorliila. nr
Kinc's F.vit
SeconilsrT
Asthma Dyaeniary
Itilioua Corrndnints F.rysipclas
Blotches on tlie Fe'mnle Irrega-
Skiu larities
Bowel Complaints Fevers of all .
Colics kinds .
Constipation of Fits
the H iWt Gout
ConUMipiii.u Ilnnd-ncne
Ofbilitv ' Indii-nlinn
!.tw 'ji'rirrHttd . Sr.t,e .ind Grnvpl
Tic DuuiHiTt!UX Tiitnnnra '
Symptoms
t'lucrs Vnuerrnl AlTcrli.'nn AVurnunf all kindi
at tho ft;illithnifiit of Proffof Fl4.r,ovY, H
Pfrniitl, (itciir Teinple Il:ir. IiohiiVjii,) mttl ult ti hi lhi
in WwYnrk. Uritrt for Mnliriiift ' tlie Mutt. ndtlret
pfl 'T. Holl.iwny, Nrw York,' will reerive due ulttiilion
f ld nlri by nil rpertnM 1 ti iiuiarci nnd DouIitp hi Mrd
irtnefl tliruutrlt'mt iIiq United States, in Huxnt at 37 A cents,
7 vaiita, and PLSO cent enh. T rt Wholesale of
the priiif jpiii prujr Mouse in th? Knion.
IV Ther i a wmiiderablo laviiit; by taking Ihe larger
fitt .
. ii - Plipctiont for the pu'nlaiic of potirnta in every
nfci re affixed to each box.
June 24. 15L flm.
THE "WEEKLY HERALD.
The Best General Newspaper iu the
World.
The Nkw York Wikki.y Herald is published every
Sjtunl.'iy moriiuip. Iu ctMitents embriK-o ail the nrwtoi
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AH letters to he fiiMrestfit to James G'rd n T3ei)!iett
proprietor and editor of the New York Herald, New York
titv
Hemittaiirea must he made in fund current in this eitv.
Advertisements iusertrd in the Weekly Ileiuld for thirty
cents per line.
New York, Feb. 155.
TO CASH I5UYEKS.
A'o. 252 Chestnut street, above Jth
Fhiladolphia,
Have now open a larye stock of
CARPETINGS,
Emkracing the new and leading atylei in Vel
vet, Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrains, Stair Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Ac., all of which will be sold at tlif
lowest cash prices,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Phila., Sept. 9, IH54. ly.
t. i. prsrOAST.
THOS. C, KXIGUT.
S; L. PAXCOAST fit CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
DFALERS IN
Fish and Provisions
CENKRtllT,
A'o. 1 7 J orth Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
riiiladelpbia, Sept. 16, 1854.
NEW CLOTHING & JEWELRY.
SIMON, late of the firm of S. Hchnurman &
Co., respectfully informs the citizens of
Sunbury and virinity, that be will continue the
above business in Ihe old stand in Market atrcet,
with an entire new stock of goods, which are on
the way from the city. He will also Ut prepared
to repair watches, having a hand in constant em
ployment for that pnrpose. He therefore respect
fully solicits the patronage of the public.
Sunbury, Kept. 10. 1S54 tf. .., .'. , t
CHEA? WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
So 7? North Second Street, (opposit ih
iiJount Ytiuon House.) ,
Philadelphia. 1 '
GOLD Lever Watches, full Jeweled, 18 K, cv
acs, $28 ; SilAcr Lever do,, do., 12; Sil
ver Lepinc, do., $9 ; Quarlier. $5 to $7 r Gold
Speet acles, $4 SO to $10 ; Silver do., $1 60 ;
Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18;
Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 8 1 1 ; biker Tea do.,:
do., $4 75 to $7 00 ; Cold Bens and Gold Ca
ses, $:) 25 to $5 ; Gold reus and Silver do. . $ I;
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Pib Chains.. All goods
warranted lo be as represented. . Watehea aud
Jewelry, repaired in the beat manner. Also, Ma
sonic Murks, I'ina, made to order. ,
N. B. All orbera sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
Phila., Sept. 16, 1854.- ly.1'-' ' " ' : It
MANN'S LETTER PKESSES. with
books, ink, and all ctmr4eta, just neeived,
and fur aala by - I H. B. MASbliH.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853.-i
CLOCKS Eight day apd 90 hour Iron and
Wooden framed, Cream Nuta, . Ground
Muts, Kaisins, and Prunes, just received and for
sale by WM. A. KNABB. -
I Lower Augusta, May A 854. '
ILEVa COUGi CNDV. An excel
y lent remedy tut coughs, colds Yor aale
at thia oilive. -
December 4. 1858.' - , I ' ' . '
ROUND aud whole Pepper, Cloves, Cinna
" men, Nutmeg, Mao, Alllspiee, Ginger,
Liquorice, ice., Ac, at
Nov. 18, '51. YOUNG'S 8TORE.
"United States Hotel; ':l
i ' . CAe.iinnt Street, ahov$ Fourth, -i ' ;
PHILA DSLFHI As !
CJ' MncLELLAN, (lata of Jonea' Hotel,)
haa the pleasure to Inform hii friend and
lie traveling community, that he has leased thia
House for a term of years, and la now prepared
for the reception Of Guests. '.
The Local advantages of this favorite establish
ment are too well known to need comment.
The House and Furniture have been put In
first rate order I tho rorena are large and well
ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied
with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself
that no effort on his part shall be wanting to
make the United States equal in coinforta to any
Hotel in the Quaker City.
Phila., July R, 1854. ,
SAMUEL S. FETIIEKSTON,
DEALER IN
Lamp, I.nntrnn, Chnmlrlimand Cnndrlnbros,
So. 152 S. 2d street, aiovt Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA.
TTaving enlarged and improved his store, and
having one of the largest assortments of
Lamps, in Philadelphia, ia now prepared to fur
nish Pine Oil, Campheno, Burning Fluid, Lard
and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns,
Glass Lamps by the package, at a aiall advance
over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and
Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and A Icolu l,
wbirli will l.n fnrnislii.il to Mnrrlianta At sorb
prices that tlrny will find it to their advantage to
buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip
tions at the lowest market prices.
Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1854.
REMOVAL.
right: right! Light!
"jT R. 1TTT & IiriVT have removed
to their New Store and Factory,
So 74 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA
(Five doors below their old stand ;)
Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer
chants and others, Gas Fixtures and Lamps nf
every description, and at the lowest Manufac
turer's prices, and unsurpassed in qnaity or ap
pearance by any in tho country- Our stock em
braces DYOTT'S PATENT TINE OIL LAWS.
(the best tn tht tcorld)
Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chande
liers, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar I ard, and Fluid,
Hall and Patent Spring Hand Liinterns, Globes,
Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil & Fluiu, wholesale and
retail.
Merchants and others will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri
ces. - ' .
13T Particular attention given to Citing up
Churches and other public buildings.
Phila. October 7, 1854. ly.
Just Published rind , for Sale
by "WM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
Sunbury, Pa.
The American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Bring a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and prnreedings in the several actions
now in use in the United tates.
By Coi.MK.40M Ref.d, Eq.,
Ipsae legis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a shor
system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan. Pres
ident Judze of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. KockefclJcr and M. L.
Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland ounty.
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has been received from Judge Pearson of
HarrUburg :
IlARmsavnG, June 30, 1353.
GESTtKMr.!
After a careful exumiuntion of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the selection and
composition of the piccedents thus offered to the
public. The legal profession iu Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svatem of pleading,
adapted to our habits of businesn, and the practice
of the courts. Your forms of dec'iiratious being,
to a great extent, founded on the acts of asteuibly
will lie a saving of labor to the plcniler. and con
duce to afev nnd brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the hands of ctery practising
lawyer in our state.
Yours, with great respect,
JNO.J. PE KON
Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Iiockefelkr and M.
L. Miilldel, Esquires.
W. McCa aTr. Esq.,
Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago
a copy of "Keed.a Pleaders' Assintant" improved
by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with
some care soon afterwards, and have had occa
sion to use it several timea since. I think it de
cidedly valuable as a inauucl for practicing
atlorueya -in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate
to recommend it. If it were generally used it
would increase the accuracy of the profession in
matters which are often very carelessly done.
I am very truly yours, 4c,
J. S. BLACK.
I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist
ant, and have examined it sufficiently to enabla
me to concur very heartily in the above commen
dations by tlie Chief Justice.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.
,uly 10, 1854.
Sunbury, July 2!), 1834.
Cheap Watches fjJewelr;
lyilOLESALE aud Retail, at the ''1'hiludel
" " phia Watch and Jewelry Slore," No. 96
North second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, lb carat casre, ('28,0O
Cut Lepinc IS. -2t.(VJFiiie Silver Speuuclts. I.5K
Silver Lep. full jewIM, 8.OnlH BrMeelt-l. 3.00
filver Lever, full Jcwl'd Ii ! a.lies' Golil I'enrila, 1.00
Fupeii.ir tfiiartiers, 7. Silver Tou siiooiis, set, 6,00
G..U1 ripectsrlu, 7,IHl
Gold Pena, with Pencil and Silver Holder, . 1,00
Gold Finger Rings, 37$ cents to $80 j Watch
Glasses, plain, 12$ cents; Patent, If-j ; Luuet,
25 ; oilier articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they ore sold for.
KTALFFER & HARLEY,
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
Sept. 30, 1854. Iv.
Liquid Glue.
4 LWAYS ready for nao.
the greatest utility and
A new article of
nd convenience lor re
pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments nf
either Porcelain or Glass. It ia preferable to any
other cement uaed, aa it leaves no mark where
the pieces join. It will be found a very great
saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone.
. Neatly put up in bottles a 25 cents each, or
$2 a doxeu. All orders promptly executed.
WM.G. MASON,
- 804 Chestnut stroct, Philadelphia
Phila., OcL 14, 1854 tf. , . ....
" JOHN V. MAKTIN,"" -
,,MISRCHANT,TA1L0B,?
v 8TTNBTJHT, 1A,
Wi ESPECTFL'LLY informs Ins friends and
customers that he has just received from tlie
city a new aud complete asa rtinent of ,
, j ,. Jdtns Wearing 1ppartl, . .
which be will make up to order, or sell, as cheap
aa any other establishment in the idace, as he is
determined to permit no one to undersell him.
His goods, are tihnice, and carefully selected front
the bast iu the Philadelphia market, anil they
will be made up in the heal and latest style and
warranted. Hi atock cousists in part of band
aoma Maraeilea and Silk V eatings. Duck and
other Lineo fur Coats, eke. Also, a variety at
Cloths, Caaairoera, Cravats, Neck Tie, aud a
variety of other article for Mens' wean
Sunbury, June 10, 1854 tf.
BOOTS and Shoe for Men, Women and
" Children, Ladies' Morocco Shoe, - Ladiee'
black and colored Gaiter, just received and for
'by WM. A. KNABB.
I.awsr Anguata, May 0, 1854.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
rr thm Cr mt
COUGHS. OOX.B3,
HOAHSEMESS, BRON
CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH.
2VIA, WHOOPINO.OOUOH
AUD CONSUIVXPTIOM.
TO Cl;UK a COLD, with hiadacir akd iorxhiim
of the txNi)', take the CuiiBRY Pw T(aIs on Rouig lo lied,
(nd wran mi warm. t tweat durina th? niclit.
Fo a (JuM asd L'otoH, take it morning, mwnand eve
ning, according tn durction on the (Kittle, und the riinVul
ty will t"t-ii lt remuvi'd. None will lonf sulftfr from thia
trouble when tliry find il enn bean rendily currd. Pemnie
nilhrttd with a sctited cmih, which breiika tliem of their
rent ot m kM. will find, hy tutting the Cherry Pectoral on
gttii g ii ieut tiiry may no aura ui aouuci, unuioicen aierp,
nnd C'liaeaueutlv rffrcuhinff rest. Gretit relief from iiiffff'
nip, and nn nltinmte pure, ia nffindcd to thuuannda who are
tliuit fllliicied.4y una mvitiutime remeuy.
I 'ruin its agrenuble cfTccta in Iheae cniefl, many ft: id
themaelrea unwitliny to forego its use When the nccctsity
for Imt censed
From two eminent Physicians in
Favkttkville, Tenn ., April II, 1351.
tir We hare given yimr Cherry Pectoral an ejttensire
triu! in onr pi net ice, and find it to aurpnat every other re
medy we havd fi curing nrTwtitiia of the reapimlory or
mmfi. iUS. U1KMKU V HAMPTOX.
TO SINGF.R? AN D PUBLIC SPKAKEHS thia remedy
is invnluulilc, us hy tit nrtinnon the tlmmt ami luiiKa, when
token in anmll quantities, itremovepnll honrsenewi in a few
hours, sttrt wonderfully increases the power and flexibility
of ihe voice.
ASTHMA is genernlly much relieved, nnd often wholly
eared by Cherry Pcctornl. But there are some cnauaso ott
stmate us to yield entirely to no inJicnitt. Cherry 1 'cc le
nt 1 will cure tlcm, if tlicy can be curt-d.
UKONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat and tipper
poruuu ot the lungs, may be cured by tnkiug Cherry Pe tv
rnlinsimill ond irrquent dusea. The uacomfortuble op
prefaiuii is soon relifved.
Rev. Doct. LANDING, of Brooklyn, New YoTlt, stntes:
'I bnve acen the C hurry Pccimul cine sncN enses of
Aithmn nnd Unncliitis nn leads uie to believe it cam rnrely
full ti cure those disenses."
FlIl CROU P. Give an emetic of antimony, to be
followed by targe end frequent dose3 of the Cherry Pectin
ml. nntil i sulxlues the disease. It taken in seuson, it will
not f:iil to cure.
WUOOPI.NG COUGH may be broken up and soon cu
red by the uie of Chrrry Pectoral.
TICK INF LCKNZ is speedily temoved by this reme
dy. Numerous instiuicrs have been noticed where whole
families weta pmivcied ft' mi any serum 001 1 tea iifi ices,
white their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectorul, were
suffering from the disease.
Dr. J. C. Aver: BaLim.OIiw, llth June, 1tsil.
I writr to Inform you ot the truly reimrkuble e fleets of
your CliKRRY PKCTORAL in this place, and in my
own family. One of my da tight era win completely cured
in thre ilnys of a dreadful WnooriM Cotcn. by taking it.
Dr. Menus, fne of our very bent phsicims fifely stutes
that he considers it the best n-medy we have putmonnry
diifitsc, nnd (hat he boa cured more mwi f CnovP with
it than ony other medicine he ever adinintMerrd,
Our clrr vnirn af ihe Hnotiftt Cliurt-h siivs thnt diirinff
the run of Intmrnza here this seiis n. he ims treit cures
from yrtur medicine he could scarcely have believed fc ith
out sf'einp.
Youts respectfully, J. P. SINCLAIR,
Duptty Postmaster.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemis
try and Meteria Medicc, Boicdoin College.
1 have found the Cherry PecrrotUL, as its ingredients
show, a powerful remedy for colds, and can pis, uito pul
monary discasis.
Pakkkb Cliveland, M. D.
. BxttNtwicK, Me., Feb. 6, H47-
DR. VA LF.NT1N F. MOTT.
The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery tn
the Mtdicul Cotlecc, New York City, says:
It given me pleasure tn certify the vnluc and efficacy
Ot 'AYEH'S UHF.RRT .'ECTOIUIV Wlliefl I rmiSlder pfiCUII
arlv aAmleVl tirtir diau-uaii'ti nf ihn '1'hrntil anil l.l)hfTS.n
Cures of st-'vete dis-ases uowi the Luntrs have been ef
fected bv Chkiify Pbctoral in such extreme cnat?aas
warrant the 11 iff that a remedy has at length been found
tlmi can be depended on to cure tfie Coughs, Colds and
Consumption which carrv from our4miltt thouKinda every
vear. It is indeed a nieilicine to which the filleted can
look wuh confidence forrnlief, and they should not fail to
avail memseivt'Boi it.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYEB,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
SoM in Sunbury by II MASSER, nnd hy
Druggists pcnerally throughout tlift Stnte.
July 30, 1833. ceow lv, Nov. 13. '52.
Surcc.or to llurtley 4' Knight.
BEDDING & CARPET
WAREHOUSE,
No. MS South Second Street, five doors above
Spruce street,
"ITTJirre lie keeps constanllv on band a full
assartineiit of every arlic'.e in his line ot
business.
FEATHERS, FEATHEIl BED?,
Patent Spring Mattresses, curled bair, Moss
Corn J I iik und Straw Mullresea, Velvet, Ta
pestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain,
Venetian, Li t, Bug and Hemp
Curpctinis, Od Cloths, Camon Mattings,
Cocoa and Spanish Mattings. Floor and Stair
Druggets. Hearth Hui(, Door Mats, Table and
Piano Covers. To which he respectfully invites
the attention of purchasers.
Phila- Oct. 7, 1854. ly.
New Goods for the People !
BENJAMIN I1EFFXER
I J ESI'KL'TFULLY inform the public in geu---
eral that helm just received and opened a
splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
II is stock consists tn part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassincts.
of all Win Jb, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Callrocs, GlngiiamH, I.aivns,
JloiiKNtliue Ue l.nluca
and all kind of Ladies Drtss Cfeods.
UrorrrlM,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, &c..
Also an excellent assortment nf
QTJEENSWARE, of various styles and
paitprna.
Also an assortment of HOOTS Al SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, isc.
And a great sariety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will b sold at
the lowest prices.
ft?" Country produce taken ia exchange a
the hitjiieseaj.rires.
Lower Augusta, Mav 6, 1854.
'NOfiCE 1 "
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
"VOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
-' found trespassing upon, or injuring tha line
of ihe Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
b dealt with according to the act of Assembly in
such case made ai.d provided.
II. B. MASSE K.Prcs't
Data, and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
Fnnbury, June 3. 1854. tf.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER
svrcssoK to
HENRY J. PEPPER & SON,
Watche), Jewelry & Miser Ware,
No. 175 Chestnut st., opposite tlie State House,
FUX1VADX1Z,PUIA.
Phila., May 27, 1854. ly. ,
aJlLVER WATCHES. A few double rase
English Silver Watehea, for sale at very low
price by . . . H. B. MASSES'.
Kunaury, Apri IS, 1151
YJLANK Tarchment Paper Deed and blank
- Mortizage. Bond, Execution, Summon
4Vc, foralcb H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury Apri 56. RS1.
BLANKS.
LAXKS of every description raa ha ha4 Vy
avfmnri- ms oiuoa or iu Anencan.
IJATEXT BRITTAMA STOPPERS for
bar bottle for aale by
. 1 H, B MA8SER,
Sunbury, April, 13, 1851
ST ADIES' Dress Good. Sprint: and Humuit
HjJ Shawls, Black ilk, ilk poplin, De Lame,
Ciuighama, De bags, Lawn and calico, just ru.
: i r i ..... . y
utu sua mr sai ny W M. A. KNABB.
Lrwer Augusta, May , 114
' " " "AID AND COMFORT,". '
'I o Your Own JTIcthantcs,
GEORGE RENN.
MANUFACTURER OP
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style,
'THE .uhecriber respectfully call the attentiot
of the public to hi larRe and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of -
CABINET-WAKE.
which cannot fail to reiommcnd itself to every on
who will examine it, on account of it durable
workmanship and splehdid finish, made up of the
best stock to bo had in the city. K0 efrbrt j
spared in the manufacture of hiware, and the
subscriber ia determined to keep up with the
many Improvement which afe constantly betna
made. H is atock consist of Mahogany
Sofa., Divans nnd Lounge
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards
SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DWftQ TABLE .
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal lo Plise-
dclphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every patter and prioa,
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE.
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In hort, every article in this line of his lysines,
He also manufacture all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS.
including varieties never before to be had it
Sunbury, uch a Mahoiiast, Black Walrt
abb Ccrlxo Maple OaaciAir; abb Winsna
CHAIRS, Aim paitct Piabo Stools, which are
of the latest style, and warranted lo be excelled
by none manufactured in the Citiea or claewher.
The subscriber is determined that there shal
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the citiea, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of hi ware and
Chairs.
Hi article will be disposed of on a good
terms as they can 1 purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
, . I" UNDERTAKING. Having provided
himself with a handsome Hcarsr, he is now
prepared for Undertaking, and attending funep.
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
G7" The Ware Room ia in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver' Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1855. tf.
IMH'TOn YOIRSELF!
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN rHTslCIAS.
rpHE FIFTIETH EiB
- tion.with One Hundred
Engravings, showing Dis
eases and Malformations of
the Human System in every
shape and form. To which
is added a Treatise on llis
Diseases of Females, being
of the highest importance t
married people, or those
contemplating marriage
llv I)r lVin.Vnnnc-
Let no father be ashamed tn present a copy o
tho .BSC IT. A PIUS lo his child. It may eavs
him from un early crave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret obligations of mar
ried life without reading the POCKET .ESCU
LA PI US. Let no one suffering from haekniep
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nihts, nerrnut
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up hy their physician, be another
moment without consulting Ihe .DSCULAPILS.
.lave the married, or those about to b married
any impediment, read this truly useful book, as
it lias been the mean of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the very jawa of drith.
UT Any peison sending TWKN'TV-FIVB
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive ens
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will rs
sent for one dollar. Address. Dr W Vl);Mi,
No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA.
Post paid.
, July 22, 1854 ly.
The Eye Perfected. ,
SILVER MEDALS,
From the Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, fiors
American Inatiiute, New Vorii. and
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs in New England.
City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & CO.
No. 100 A 166 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Mass. una1
H'cstjicld, Mass.
Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, in tin
highest state of perfection, done in all the aba
Establishments.
ky-Lights used in all tha establishments.
Miniature taken equally a well by then ia
cloudv as in clear weather.
Phila., May 57, 1 854- If.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
or Tasteless Salts,
Prepared hy
WEISER & BRUNER.
This prepatation j recommended aa an ex
cellent laxative and purgative, it operatea milJlr,
is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, to
sembling lemonade in flavor. This niediciln w
highly beneficial for diseases peculiar to umm
and hot weather.
Sunbury, July 1, 1854
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMEROS,
TJESPECTFULLY inform the citizens sf
the Borough of Sunbury and vicinitv, that
he ha permannntly located liinifelf in ssiJ
Borough ; and oirer his profejionaj aer vices Is
those w ho may wih to employ hlin. tic
present ho can be found al Weaver Ilotil.
Suulmry, March II, 1854. tf.
RY GOODS. Cloth, Cassimers, Smtinettv
Vestines. fvul. , ,
ww, . v.necs, Muslin, &e., just rec'4
anu for aale by WM. A. KN 4.DB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854
1JR. H. TiThIGb'eE'8 remedy for coh7
-y-'cold, and pulmonary diaea- A supply at
this valuaile medicina ju.t received and fer sal
b' . . . H. B. MAMSCR.
Sunburr. June4 , 1853
Yt A m f?AP8 A .plendid lot rf
lashinnabla Silk Mr i . .i
.li ri.,i. Jr. ,,ul, ana jut sin
c,:;a.by)i!cio,h'
O. ELSBERG 4- CO.
t,,r,i , ,fre' PPite the Tost Office.
Sunbury, Oct 8, 1853
GOLD PENS with and without eases, f a
"y auperior quality, juat received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, fcr sals
Dys , . H. II. MA88ER.
unburv, Dec. S7. 1831.
fJHAIN PUMPS-A .mall number of lh
excellent pump have beea received and r
onered for aale by
. . H. B. MASSES.
tiunhurr. June . 1853 . .
TYAT8 and Cap, Silk, Beaver, Fur e4
Slouch, Panama, Leghorn, Braid and Chip,
ir men and boy. Ladiu lleuneu ef all stykW
just received anil for sale by
Maw. 1854. WM. A. KXABB.
1 EWELRV A nice assortment of Cld mU
" BJver Pencil and Pens, for aale cbsp b
3, ELKbEKti it VO '
Market street, opposite the Poet 0&
ounoury, ucu aj, inaj
. . . J ' . '. ... k in vT
s
JMll tt B SSKNCE OF JAMA1''1
GER. a fresh aunnlv itiai eivd, "" w
aale by " ' . 11. MAbSEK-
Q..l I A .A. A
Diuiunrj, iia, iu, 104
' l. r.v I
n BI...V Ink
li"(JK sal at tbis arne, Bupenov ,
r Catti Mesiiciue at 15 eta, Pure Essence
Gamrar, SS teal