Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 04, 1855, Image 4

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farmer's department.
A FARMER'S WIFE I'LL BE.
I nm a wild itml lnnghing girl, just turned of
sweet sixteen,
As full of fun and mischief as any you liavc
seen :
And when I nm a woman grown, no city
boaux fur me.
If e'er I marry in my life, a farmer's wife I'll
De.
I love a country life, 1 love tho iovous breeze.
I lovo to hear the singing birds among the
lofty trees ;
Tho lowing herds, the bleating flocks, make
music sweet for me,
If e'or I marry in my life, a farmers wife I'll
bo.
I love to feed the chickens, and I lovo to feed
the cow,
I lovo to hear the farmer's boy, whistling at
tho plow 1
And fields of corn and waving grain are
pleasing sights to me,
If e'er I marry in my life, a farmer's wife I'll
be,
I love to see the orchards, where the golden
apples grow,
I love to walk in meadows where the bright
strcamlots flow ;
And flowery banks and shady nooks have ma
ny charms for me,
If e'er I marry in my life, a farmer's wife I'll
be.
Let other girls who love it best enjoy the
gloomy town,
'Mid dusty walks and dirty streets to ramble
tip and down ;
But flowery fields, and shady woods, and sun
ny skies for me,
If e'er I marry in my life, a fanner's wife I'll
be,
POINTS OF A GOOD HORSE.
Zadok Pratt, in a lecture on the horse,
gives his opinion of what constitute good
points :
lie should be about fifteen and a half hands
high ; the head light and clean made ; wide
between the nostrils, and tho nostrils them
selves large, transparent and open ; broad in
tho forehead ; eyes prominent, clear aud
Bparkling ; cars small, neatly set on ; neck
rather short, and well set np ; large arm or
snonider, well thrown back, and high ; With
ears arched and high ; legs fine, flat, thin, and
small-boned ; body round and rather light,
though sufficiently large to afford substance
when it is needed ; full chest ; affording piny
for the lungs ; back short, with the hind
quarters set on rather obliquely. Any one
possessing a horse of this mako and appear
ance, and weighing eleven or twelve hundred
pounds, may rest assured that he has a horso
all work, and a bargain well worth getting
hold of.
Mr. Pratt is now seventy years of age,
and has always been an admirer of horses,
and is a competent judge. There are in Mr.
l'.'s lecture many valuable) hints. We give
two or three :
Cure nf Horses. 'So horso can endure
labor all the time. A few months in pasture,
after being high fed and worked for several
years, will renew his energies, as stated peri
ods of rest and recreation will preserve the
vital enorgics of man unimpaired throngh a
long life ; and by a wise law of Providence,
which is as beneficial to the beast as to the
man, a horse will do more labor in the six
days than if he were worked the whole seven.
In reference to tho peculiar excollenco of
the horses of New York, I might say, that I
have driven a pair two hundred aud forty
miles in three days, or eighty miles per day,
without injury. Amongst the many hundreds,
and perhaps thousauds, of drivers and team
sters in my employ, I had a 6low moulded
man by tho name of Dana Brown, who drove
for me somo ten years, and always drew the
largest loads in the same time, and with less
fatigue to his horses, than any other driver I
everkuew. His horses would look better on
the same feed than those of any other, and
they always appeared in good condition,
while those in charge of others gave unmis
takeablo evidence of improper usage. Forty,
fifty, and oven sixty hundred woight, has he
drawn over the Catskill niountaius with one
pair of horses, and I ara only doing him an
act of justice to say, that he never wore out
a lash, aud hardly a snapper in the whole
time. Whilst other teamsters had sick hor
ses, his were always in good condition. The
whole number of teams I had in one rear,
averaged ,u every throe working dnvs 2C0O
S V0 rttMd,e' nd 30 to
hn. ia dls1tnco ofthirty-six miles, making
-Li 1n"n these facts as illustrating the
n7of roads! WatofhLe,
iliMJ! h.0TSV'lt BMb remembered
lha?,ateme.ncyt0 "kebim slow,
as may be witnessed m the slow moving corn
fed horse of Ohio. Oats are more soluble to
develops all his qualities, and from teu to
Sixteen quarts per day should be given
Age of Horses. ith regard to tho nat
ural longevity of a horse, nothing can be said
with certainty. Tbey have been known to
hve thirty or forty, and in some instances
even sixty years, but 11 usage frequently de
stroys them before they oro nino or ten. I
think that under ordinary circumstances
fourteen years would bt e fair average.
Breaking Too much iiiiroituuce innnnt
be placed npou the judicious breaking and
management of the noble aninml It sh. ni.i
be like that of a child i by uo idhor nuuna
iu uurse ue rtuuctti to B cheerful and
ready obedience. A sullen and dogger! sub
mission will result, it is true, frmu crntl and
brutal treatment, but a prompt and eager re
sponse to the wish of a rider tun be obtained
by patient kiuduess. 1 think them
horses baulk v be nadir ami ilii l.u
are made so by drivers, who are posMSM.il of
mas orai us man uie Horse Himself. -
Cabbaor with- Cobn. -Dr. Brooks, of
Princeton, Mass., at the tast Legislative Ag
ricultural Meeting iu Boston, alludod to the
practice of planting cabbage anionj Indian
corn. . He knew an i 'ttance where cabbages
were planted iu alternate rows with corn, and
the cabbage sold for $150 per acre.
Advkriwko in Vais. "Youth wonted,
by a middle aged perspu,"
NEW DRUG STORE I
WEISER & BRUNER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Market St., next door to E. Y. DrighCt Stort
EUNBUBT, PA.,
OFFER lo tho pulilio tho torgest and best
elected stock ever opened in this lection of
country, con efeing of
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paint,
Oils, Vanishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Glas,
Patent Modicinei, toncther with comple te aa
aorlment of Faint, Clothca, Hair, Tooih, Nail
and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, 8ide, Neck and
Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creamf
Tobacco, Scgnrs, Port Monias, Stationary, Con
fcclioiiaries, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES .
For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri
can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip
tion, in short every article kept by Druggists
generally.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
GEO. B. WElSER,
WM. A, BRUNEI!.
Suntniry, May 26, 1859.
FIRST ARRIVAL
or
S2ftS3-S (S CD CD OD 33
At S. N. Thompson's Store,
In Lower Augusta township, at the Junction of
the I ulvthoch en ami I 'turn creels roai't.
TlfE subscriber bavins returned from the city
-I- with a new and extensive assortment of
fashionable goods, respectfully calls the attention
of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the same,
SP111XO AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Cassincts, Jeans, Drillings,
Muslins, resting, 1 weeds, ana all Kinds oj
Spring and Summer Wear,
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Lawns,
Ginzhams, Rcragcs, Robes,
Woolens, Flannels, IfC
OROCERIES,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, &c, etc., &.C.
Hard ware.
Nuils, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, Ac
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Cats, &c, of various size and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. (7 Country produced all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market prices.
S. Pi. THOMFSUn.
Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1855.
NEW STORE.
(.1 the old Stand of S. N. Thompson.)
THE Subscriber respcctlully informs the peo
ple of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has ta
ken the Store Room lately occupied by 8. N.
Thompson, in Market Street, Sunbury, below
Weaver's Hotel, and that he has just received
and opened a handsome assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
" Consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Hata V Caps, Boots & Shoes, Fish,
Salt, Meat. &c.
All of which will be sold at the lowest prices.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th
highest market price.
H. H. VASTINE.
Surbury, April SI, 1855 ly
Baltimore Card. ,
CARM, C.I2ISE & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SAWS OP
FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER,
Sjear' Wharf, Baltimore.
L"y A cents for Newark and Roscndale Co
Cement aud Plaster. ...
G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly for sale.
N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on con
signments on receipt.
Baltimore, March 17, 1855. Cm.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK,
No. 21 Arch Street, above Front,
Philadelphia.
THE subscribers have on hand, and are con
stantly manufarturingSIEVES, KIDDLES,
SCREENS, WOVEN WIRES, of all meshes
and widths. Also, all kinds of plain and fancy
Wire work. Brass and Iron Wiro Sieve of all
kinds; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper
Makers, &e. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls cov,
ereJ in the best manner.
Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves
for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Win
dow Wires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and
Sand Screens, &c.
B. VLISS, DA RBY & LINN.
March 10, 1855 C 3 m S)
HAYDOCK & FIDLER,
DEALERS in Watchc and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the old stund of
James B. Fidlcr,
No. 12 South Second Street,
rtllLAUKU'HM,
Where they solicit in examination of their large
and varied stock, fee!ingtaesurcd that the expe
rience both of them have had in tho business,
and the facilities they possess for procuring
goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. They have now on
band a fine assortment of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver, Plated and Brittania Ware, Cutlery,
Fancy Good, &c, die.
Pi. B. Repairing of Wafflics end all kinds of
Jewelry attended to with promptness and the
greatest care.
I'bila., April 7, 1855. tf.
BOYD, ROSSER & CO.,
Missss ad suirraas or
Uci SVntfjraritc iHoal.
From th
Luke Fidler Colliery
Enamokin, North'd County, Penna.
AddrcssS-Boyd, Rosser & Co., Sunbury, Pa.
a. . SOTD, 1. ausata. ia. aoio. t. Bosses.
Sunbury, April 7, 1855 it
PERRir & EHETY,
BOOKSELLEltS, BINDERS
BLANK BOOK MAMTACTrRKBS, '
AND HTATIONERS,
S. IP. Corner of Fourth fr Race Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 10, l&55lf
AWE' r"t0, 8Prin "", 8"'
Shawls, Black silk, silk poplins. Da Latne.
Ginghams, De bsge, Lawna and calico, just re
ceived and for sale by WM.A. KNABB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, I S54
ETA MIL Y MEDICINES-Brown's Fever and
Ague Pawders, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Dr.
Jsyns's celebrated medicines, &e for sal at
Nov. 85, '64. , tfOUNG'S STORE.
MANN'8 LETTER PRE88ES, with
books,! nk, and all complete, just received,
sad for sale by 11. B . MAS8ER.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853 1
INK Bouruau's celebrated ink, end also Con,-
grcs ink for alr. wbolwals and retail by
Decanter 20 100. H B. MASTER.
Furniture ! Furniture '.
No. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) east side,
rnn.ADEi.rmA.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
readers of the 8inrjr American and the
public generally, that he haa on hand a constant
supply of elegant, fashionable, ond well mads
Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi
cal mechanic, and having all hi goods manufac
tured nndct his own superintendence, purchasers
may rely on gotting just such articles a are
represented. Lounges with removable arms,
also new patterns 01 Sofa Bedsteads. J nose
who are about going to housekeeping would do
well to call.
JOHN A. BAUER,
157 South Second street.
N. B. All orders thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
April 28, 1855. w8 ly.
House and Lot for Sale.
fllHE subscriber offers at private sale, his house
A and lot situated in Whortleberry street,
Sunbury. The house is a new Two Story frame
dwelling, on a lot of 60 feet front. There is nl.i,
a Butcher Shop on tho premises. The locution
is an excellent one, for any person- wishing to
follow that business.
WM. HOOVER.
8nnbury, March 17, 1855 tf.
Watbos Dkpvt.. Thomas Dkfct
J. S. DEPUY & SONS,
No. 223 North Second Street, below Callowhill,
and S. II' Corner Eighth and Spring Oanlen
streets,
riltl.ADKI.riHA,
"lTOLLD lespectfully inform their former
' customers and others, that they have just
laid in a splendid assortment of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
Window Shades, Door Mat, Ac, &c, at very
reduced prices W holcsal ot Retail.
TAKE NOTICE. We will sell our goods
as cheap as any other hruse of the kind in the
city,
Pnila., April 7, 1855. w3ms 3mf.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS.-
rsHE subscrilier having received the necessary
-t forms and insructtions from the Department,
at Washington, is prepared to procure Bounty
Land Warrant at the shortest notice.
H. B. MASSER.
5unbury, April 7, 1855.
TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER.
fllHE Subscriber ha on hand of his own man
JL ufacture, a largo assortment of Ladies',
Misses', and Childrens', Leather, Kid, and
Morocco
" BOOTS, SITOES, and GAITERS,
of th best workmanship and mntcrials, which he
will sell at as low wholesale prices as any person
in the city. Buyers can get any sizes to make
up assortments, without having to purchase the
smaller or more unsaleable sizes.
WM. C. PARKER,
No. 91 North SIXTH Street, below Race,
Philadulphia.
N. B. Gaiter Uppers ready for tho last, sold
to Country Shoemakers at low prices.
Sunbury, April 14, 1856. Am.
SALAMANDER SAFES
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 20 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia.
GREAT FIRE, Chestnut
& Fifth Streets, Friday
morning, Decenilicr 35th,
1854. Evans 4 Watson's
Salamander Safes Trium
phant, as thov ahvnvs are
3 when put to the test.
"Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 1854.
Messrs. Etabs ir Watsok, N. 3D South
Feurth St., Philadelphia.
Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in re
commending your Salamander Safes to Merchants
and others 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 and cash
in as good a condition as they were when put
into it, before the great fire of this morning, which
destroyed the entire block of buildings comer of
Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was
in use in our ofTico, on the aecond floor of our
building, from which place it fell into the cellar,
and remained there until the lire was out The
Safo was then removed and opened in the pres
ence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the
good condition of tho contents. Will you please
have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend
to put it in uso again, having perfect confidence
in it fire-proof qualities.
Yours, Respectfully,
LACY 4 PHILIPS.
Evans ir Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds who
have their Safes in use: V. S. Mint, Philada ;
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila ; Samuel
Allen, Esq., High Sncriff, Phila ; John H. Hen
derson, City Controller; Caleb Cope 4- Co., No.
183 Market St. ; Richard Norria d Son, Loco
motive builders, Philada ; Bancroft iV Sellers,
Machinists, corner 16th and James Sis.; Fran
klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvauia
Railroad Co., Phila.; Lacey iV Philips, corner
6th aud Minor St.; Sharpies Bro., No. 33
South Second St..; James Kent it Santee, No.
147 North Third St; W II. Horslman & Sons,
No. 61 North Thiid St.; Smith, Williams & Co.,
No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 1S4
Chestnut St.
A largo assortment of the above Safes always
on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent
more fire than any Herring' Safe now in uk.)
EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and
keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron
Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Bants
stores, public and private buildings. Seal and
Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slale Lined Re
frigerators, etc. Plcaxe give us a call, at No. 28
South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
April 7, 1855. cly. 10.
Estate of ADAM GILGER, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary upon the estate of Adam Gilger, late
of Shamokin township, Northumberland county,
dee'd.. have ln granted to Jonas Gilger, resid
ing in Shamokin, and Sam'l Gilger, at Elysburg.
All persons having claim against said deceasp
ed, are requested to present them for settlement,
and all persons knowing themselves to be indeb
ted will irake immediate payment.
JONAS GILGER, -.,,,
8 ML. GILGER. J " lon
Shamokin tp., June 9, 1855. 6L
Spring and Summer Goods !
TETER W. GRAY,
TNFORMS his fiiend that he has just received
a good assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
at hi Store in Maiket Squaie. Hi stuck con
sist of
DRY GOODS, VIZ :
Cloths, Cassimen, altinetts, Jeans, Drillings,
' Barages, llsrage De Laines, Gingham,
Lawn, Linen, Muslin, Flannel,
Mantilla Silk, Winter Shawl,
Dress Tiiminii g and all items
iin th Dry Goods line. Also, a
are aasortmet of Slioesj for Men Women and
Children. Hat and Caps,
Groceries of every variety
Tea, Coflee, Sugar, Molaase. 8pic, 8alt, ;
Fish, eke. ,
Hardware.
A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tuba,
Bucket. Wub Bo.,,1., Brooms, Bruri.ee, AcT!
VtUBXBswAB. a general assortment,
priced" 3 I"0duC Wten " NS1" msrkel
Sunbury, M.y 19, 1865 tt .
sruXoWr',,d,fo,!OUg,U'f?UU- r"
December 4. 1813. . ' " - '
BS', V.r.trU;(;uin.lllin. d c
chorus, just receivid by ,
May 19, 1855. WEISER ic BRUNER.
CHOICE GROCERIES.
7JURT0N & FENTON,
S. V. corner Sixth and Arch itreett,
HI I LADF.t.HIl A ,
HAVING refitted their Store anew, Snd re
plenished their atock bv tho addition o
every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery
8tore, so as to mako up a full and most complete
assortment, now offers for ssle to tneir menus
and the public on the best terms the following
excellent Goods, vis I Jellies of all kinds ; Pre
serve; Fresh Fruits in bottle and tin cans
White Clover Honey ; Lntour and other brandr
of Olive Oil ; Sperm end Stearin Candles; all
the beat brand of Groceries ; Crackers, witn a
choice essortment of all the staple articles, which
will be sold at the lowest price. Please give
u a call.
BURTON St FENTON,
Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, 8. W. cor.
Sixth and Arch sts.
Phila., April 7, 1855. 8 ly.
TAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., Late
PROFr:OIt nf Anatomy and Surgery in the I'hil
srlclplim College of Metlicine, antl Acimir Professor of
A! uiwiiery ; one 01 the umisuuing rnysicnns 111 the t'ltii
ndelphia Hospital, liloekley; Itito meiiiler of the National
Medieul Association ; meuihor of the Philmlelpliin Mctli
eal Society ; member of the Mfilieo-Chinirgnnl College
ot I'liiiiKieipiiui ) turineriy rreiiuent ami rrnicra'ir 01
Aimtomy ana Burgcry in Cnfltlctoii Mctlicnl College, Ver
mont ; and sIm, title Prolesor of Anutomv mid Phsin.
nay in Berksliirs Medical Institution, 1'itUfieM, Mass. ,
Ac , Ac, o.
lias lately introduced In a pul-tr form several of his
favorite prescriptions for the principal disenfe of thift
climate. Tim imme of each article wiil imply the disease
for which it is inlenihnl to be used.
Ult.Alc CMN TO(;K'! PKCTOKAl. SYRUP. PriceS!
1)11. MeCl.lNTOCK'H COI.D AND COUGH MIX
TI;' R K l-'or Cohls, Coughs, .V c. Price 35 cts.
llll. McCLINTOCK 9 ASTHMA AND HOOPING
COUGH Itl'.MKDY. Price So cts.
l)r. McOl.lNTOCK'S .TONIC ALTK.RNATIVK
SYRUP Kor Purifying the Blood. Trice VI.
DR. MoCUNTOCK S OYSl'KPT IC K1.1XIR For
giving tone tn the stomach relieving pains after eating,
ncarlhum, ami all disagreeable symptoms arising fioui
indigestion Price 1.
1)11. McCLINTOUK'I RIirXMATICMIXTURR A
rnrrly YcgetnMe Remedv for internal use. Pries 50 rts.
DR. McOl.lNTOCK'S RHKUMATIC UNI.MENT
Fur Rheumatism, Spruins, &vellings, Ac, Ac. Price
50 cents.
DR. McCMNTOCK'S ANODYNK MIXTURE Fot
Pains, Toothache, Headache, Neurulgiu, Ac o. Price
60 cents.
DR. McCMNTOCK'S FF.VKB AND AGUK SPH
CIF1C A certain cure for nil (ntermitleiils. Price 91.
DR. McCMNTOCK'S D1ARR1UKA CORDIAL, AND
CllOUKRA I'RIiVKNTIVK A sale remedy.
DR. McCMNTOCK'S VKGKTABl.E PURGATIVE
HI.I.S. Fo, Costivencss, Ilcmhiche. Ac. Price 5ct.
DR. McCMNTOCK'S ANTIHU.IOUS PIM.S For
Irregularity in ths Functions of the Liver and liowels
Uie iiest Liver Pill mnde. Price 95 ets. a box.
ForailebyDr. J. McCLlVTOCK, ut his Medical De
pot. N W corner ninth and Filbert sts . Philadelphia, and
nt oil Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. All Druggists
sun Doners in Mcniciitcs wno wish to tie ogeuts, win
please sdddrexs Dr. McClistrtck, furnishing reference,
name of Post.Ofnee. county and state.
I c" For Sale by Weiser A Itruner, Snnbary anil Sha
mokin ; Wm. Weimer, Northumberland ; C. Hrown, Mil
ton ; K. P. l;utz, Hlooinshurg ; Jacob Harris, Hueklu ru ;
lolm Vanlecio, Light Struct ; 1 gharpltss A Sou, Cata
wisan. January 6, 1 53. Oia.
Boarding! Boarding!
MHRS. WHARTON can accommodate 8 or
JLtJI 10 respectable boarders.
Location : North-west corner of Market Square,
Snnbury. Persona wishing a comfortable home
will find this a desirable place
Sunbury, April 14, 18.ri5. tf
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r for sale, ths "FARMKki'rt OUIDK," by Hetiry Mia
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lotm rKiKes, 14 steal and Sue wood engravings. Price in
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- tVTIns workisaor Iheold "Honk of the Farm,1
tstely as.eseiTATED siwl thrown upon tlie Maiket. - -New
Vork, December ti, 1B3I.
VLE.F. POTTS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
, 461 Market street, below 13A, nor(i tide,
PmtADELPHIA.
. Phila., Dec. 80, 184. ly.
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEV AT LAW.
Ojfic opposite Ik Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
Counties.
L. L, BE VAN,
3HAM02I1T HOTEL,
Bhamokun Pa. .
THE subscriber beg lesve to inform hi iriends
and ths public generally, tiat he has taken
th above well known aland, snd will be happy
to accommodate all who may give him a call. -Shamokin,
July 8, 18M
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps snd Gum Shoes,
just recirsd and fur ssls by '
Oct. 1 1864. TJEXEB fCs,
SILVER WATCHE8A few dcmbl. a.
Enilish eUvst WatcW for . in.
T r H. B MASSER.
Bunkoiy, Apri It, 161
CAMPHINU nd Fluid of th bsnrt quality
For wis by WElsER s BKTNER. .
Sunbury, May 19, IS35.
Just Published and for Sale
by WM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
' Bnnbnrv. Pa.
The American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being s collection of approvod declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several action
low in use in the United tales. '.. i .
fc Br Colmhson Rren, Esq.,
Ipsa egis viva vox
With notes snd additions, together with a short
cvitcm nf ennvnvancins. Bf A. Jordan, Pres
ident Judgo of tho Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller sntl M. u.
Shindcl, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the nublication of the book, the following
letter has been received from Judge Pearson of
Harrisburg t
lUaBiistTBO, June 30, 1853.
GssITLSMSXt . .
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I tk" pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of tlie selection ana
composition of th precedents thus offered to th
public.' The legal . profession in. rciinsyivania
stands in need of a correct svirtem of pleading,
adapted to our habit of business, and the practice
of the court. 1 our form m declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on the acts of asiemhly
will be as aving of. labor to tho pleader, and con
duce to safetv and brevity in our pleadings. '
It should be in the hand of every practising
lawyer in our state.
Your, with great respect,
JNO. J. PEARSON.
IrJn. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M
L. Mfindel, Esquire.
W. McCabtt, Esej.,
Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago
a ropy of "Reed, Pleadera' Assistant" improved
by Judge Jordan and other. I examined it with
some care soon afterwards, and have had occa
sion to use it several times since. I think it do
cidedly valuable as a innnuel for practising
attorneys 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, &e.,
J. 8. BLACK
I also received a copy of the Pleader' Assist
ant, and have examined it sufficiently to enable
me to concur very heartily in the above commen
dationa by the Chief Justice.
GEO. W. WOODWARD.
July 19, 1854.
Sunbury, July 39, 1854.
Watches, Jewelry, Silverware
AND FANCY GOODS.
VOA Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT
WM. B. ELTONHEAD'S.
So. 184 6'oitfA Second street, between Pine and
Union, west side,
PHILADELPHIA.
fpHE assortment embraret a lirtre and eVIecl Stock nf
J 1 me V utches, Jswelry, Silver Ware, Allsita Ware,
5luled with fine Silver, in Spoons, Fitrks, l.ndles, Ac.
let Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superb quulity,
dcrrvitift the exnniiuation of IInisc who desire to procure
trie uck giMKis si tne ixiwesc etisn rnees.
Having a practical kuowlciltte of the business, and nil
avniltthle fucililit tor Importing and Mnuumcttlriiifi;, the'
sulacriber confidently invites purchiisers, Iwlieviug thai ha
inn upi ineoi on ici ins mm iiivomiiie as any uiuer esuiu
lishment in either of the Atlnutie Cities.
rs AH kinds nf Diuinoud nnd Pearl Jewelry and Silver
tvnre irutntiineturen ro nrtier, veitliui s rensoiuilile time.
I e" Watches, Jewelry and Silver War faithfully re
puireq.
WM. B EI.TOXHEAD,
No. 1B 8 nith Sd St., a few doors above ibe 3i. Market
West Hhle
IV Iu the South Window of the Store, may be seen ths
funifins null) CLOCK, which commands the admiration
of the scientific and curious.
Phila , Oct. 7, iNil. ly
TO CASH BUYERS.
BAILY i&TsROTHEa,,
No. 252 Chestnut street, above 9(
Philadelphia,
Have now open a large slock of
CARPETINGS,
Embracing the new and leading stylos in Vel
vet, Tsipcstry, Urussrls, Ingrains, Stuir Carpets,
Oil Cloths, tic, ull of which will be sold at the
lowest cash prices,
WHOLESALE A. RETAIL
Thila., Sept. 9, 1851. ly.
i. . rvxcoAST. . Taos. c. KKititrr.
S; L. PANCOAST & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
illl
DFALERS IN
Fish and Provisions
OESEBALLT,
J o. 17 J"or4 Wharves,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854.
ATISE'S
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STOKE
No 72 North Second Street, (opposite th
iilount Kernon House.)
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, es
sea, $3S; SilAcr Lever do,, do., $12; Sil
ver Lcpine, do., $9 : Quarticr. $5 to $71 Gold
Spectacles, $4 50 to $10 ; Silver do., $1 60;
Silver Table Spoons per ett, $14 to $18;
Silver Desert do., do., ?9 to 8 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.,:
don $1 76 to $7 60 ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca.
ses, $3 25 to $5; Gold Tens and Silver do. , $1;
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chaina. All goods
warranted to be as represented. Watches and
Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma
sonic Murks, Pius, Ac, made to order.
N. VS. All others sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended lo.
Thila., Sept 16, 1851. ly. ,
NEW CLOTHING & JEWELRY.
C SIMON.lale of the firm of S. Srlumrm.. JU
Co., respectfully informs tho citizens of
cuuuury anu vicinity, mat no will continue the
above business in the old stand in Market street,
with an entire new stock of goods, which are on
the way from the city. Ha will also ba prepared
to repair watches, having a hand in constant em.
ploy men t for that purpose. He therefor rcFpc ct
fully solicits Uie patrouage of the public,
i'unbury, Sept. 16, 1854. tf.
Front Street Wire Manufactory.
WATS(K"at COX,
Sieve, Mddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manu
facturers, No. 46 North Front St.. Vormr
of Coomb's Alley; between Market and
Mulberry (Arch) Streets,
raiLiUEij'iiu.
"ON'TINUE to manufacture of superior quali.
ty, Uras snd Iron Wire Sieve of all kind,
Bra and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Maker,
Vc. Cylinder and Daudy flails covered in the
bet t manner.
Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark. Catchers,
8ive for Bras and Iron Founder Screen Wire,
Window Wire, Safe. Trap. Dish Cover. Coal
and Sand Screens, oc. Fancy Wire Work of
every description.
Phila., Feb. 24, 1856-Sm ,
HENRY B. FUSSELL, t
sj4crcTvatB or, .' .
Umbrellas Parasols,,
I EVERY VARIETY, AT THE. OLD STAND,
. . J'o. 2 North Fourth St., ...
Philadelphia.- - - -
O" Constantly on hand a Urge auortmes
to which th attention of Dealer i requested.
Phila.. Sept. 18, 1854. v y
fH. H. H. HIUBEE'S remedy fn cMgka,
S-Tculda, and pulmonary dusMM. ' A supply
thi v.iuaU medicine Just reeeived end lor .!
by . . ' , H. B. MABBEH.
6unburv. June 4, 1183.
' New Goods for the People I
BENJAMIN IIEPFNEIl
RESPECTFULLY informs ths public in gen
eral that he has just received snd opened a
pler.did stock of '
Spring and Summer Goods
st his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stork consist in part of
Cloths. Cassuners. Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSOi
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns,
Sloussclln De E.alnes
and all kind of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries.
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Also sn excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also sn assortment of BOOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, c,-c.
And s nrreat variety of other article such ss ars
suitable to the trade, all of wbicti will o soiu st
the lowest prices.
jr Country produce taken in exenang a
the highest prices. ,
Lower Augusta, Mav o, ihoo. ,
United States Hotel,
CAMfmit S'treef, above Fourth.
PHILADELPHIA.
CI' MacLELLAN, (late of Jone' Hotel,)
has the nleasure to inform hi friends and
he traveling community, that he has leased this
House for a term of year, ana is now preparcu
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 : the room are large and well
ventilated. - The Table will alway be supplied
with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself
that no effort on hi part shall be wanting to
make the United States equal in comfort to any
Hotel in the Quaker Utty.
Phila., July 8, 1854.
SAMUEL S. FETI1ERST0N,
DEALER IN
Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers and Candclabras,
No. 152 S. 2d fref, niore Spruce,
PHILiDF.LrHIA.
Yfaving enlarged and improved his store, and
having one of the largest assortments of
Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur
nish I'tne Ull, Lamplicnc, llurnins fluid, Lard
and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns,
Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance
over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and
Dealer of Tine Oil, Burning Fluid and A Iroliol,
which will be furnished to Merchants at such
prices that they will find it to their advantage to
buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip
tions at tlie lowest market prices.
Philadelphia, Oct 14, 1354.
WM. M'CAKTY,
BOOKSELLER,
Market Street,
SUNBURY, PA.
TUST received and for sale, a fresh supply of
" EVANGELICAL. MUSIC
for Singing Schools. He is ali-'o opening at
Una time, a large assortment of Books, in every
branch of Literature, consisting of
Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific
Works, Law, Medicine. School and Children's
Books, Bibles; School. Pocket aud Faintly, belli
with and without Engravings, and every of van.
etv of Binding, l'rnyer Books, of all kinds.
Also just received and for aale, Purdon Di
gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851,
price only $6,00.
Judge Beads edition of Blnckstones Commen
taries, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at $10,00,
and now offerod (in fre.U binding) at the low
price of 26,00.
A Treatise on the lawa of Pennsylvania re
specting tho estates of Decedents, by Thomas F.
Gordon, price only $1,01).
Travels, Voyages and Adventures, all ol
which will be sold low, either for cash, or coun
try produce.
'February, 21, 1852. tt.
Liquid Ol ue.
VLWAYS ready for use. A new article of
the greatest utility and convenience for re
pairing Furniture and Household Ornament of
either Porcelain or Glass. It is preferable to any
oilier cement used, as it leaves no mark where
the piece join. It will lie found a very great
saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone.
Nc.illy put up in bottle at 25 cent each, or
$2 a dozen. All order promptly executed.
WM.G. MA SOX,
204 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
Phila., Oct. 14, 1854 tf.
. . REMOVAL.
,hl! fiht! Light!
Li
Mil. UYOTT & KFA'T have removed
to their New Store snd Factory,
iVo 74 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
(Five doors below their old eland ;)
Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer
chants and oilier., Ga Fixture and Lamps of
every description, and at the lowest Manufac
turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quapty or ap
pearance by any in the country. Our stock em
braces DIOTT'S PiTEST PIXB OIL LAMS.
(the best in the world)
Burning fluid and 8olar Lard Lamp, Chande
liers, fur Gas, Pin Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid,
Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globes,
Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil Sc Fluid, wholesale and
retail.
Merchant and other will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri
ce.
DP Particular attention given to fitting up
lhurche aim olber public buildings.
Phila. October 7, 1854. ly.
Cheap Watches Jewelrjt
WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel
' phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96
North Second Street, comsr of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA,
Gold 1-eviw Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat eases. tiP.OO
. . . v..inr iiw r.im r-pectaews. I.au
r-ilvec lp. full jewIM, 9v lllotd Bntrrlets, . S.uti
Silver Ixivcr, Tall jewl'd IS I sdies1 0.4,1 Pencils. 1 .00
PHiniior qusruers, Silver Tea spooiM, set, S,ut)
Gold Peas, with Paiieil and R,lv. Nolrf... I nil
, .,w
Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to. $80 ; Watch
.nr., rWin, i rent ; raieni, ij; i.unet,
25 ; other article, in proportion. All good. war.
rantea 10 d wnat they ro sold Tor.
HTirvrrn i, uidivv
On hand, some Gold and Silver Lever and
.fume, miii lower than 111 above pnee.
Sept 30, 1854. ly. .
BLANKS.
B
LANKS of every description eea be had Wy
app yinr at the office of the American.
rjROUND and whole Pepper, Clove, Cinna-
mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, liuiger,
Liquorice, Ve Vc at
Nov. IS, '64. YOUNG'S STORE.
AKNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID aud Adhe
eivs and legal envelope, fur sal by
H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Jan 10, 185 J.
s
HOES All kind BooU Shoe and slip
ner for sale bv
. a EL8DERQ 4 CO.
Msrket street, opposite the Poet OHioe. v
8unburr.net. 8, ism.
BLANK Parchment Pper Itd and Wuk
Mortgage. UontU, Execuiion. Summon
4eforaleb ' H. B. MASSKK.
- Sunbsjry , Apri , ISM '
"AID AND COMFORT,"
To Your Own Itlechanti
GEORGE HENN
. v mm net, Jf
FURNITURE AND ClUl
vi me mos nasnionaWe Style
TMIE stibsrriher nanaciri.tl- it. '
A of the public to his largo and splendid u
....... w. J J SBMU JMIUSS Ol
CAIHIVET-WAliiJ
which cannot fail to recommend itself (0...
who will examine it, on account of ji, j
workmanship and splendid finish, made null?
best stock to be. had in the city. vP5
t,..1 l. .r - e Li.'.. rMo"
,a.u,uig oi ma ware, and
. m
many improvement which are constantly V,.
.. -' ul munogany
Sofas, Divans and Lounge
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards
SOFJ, BREAKFAST AND D1MNG T1BL8
and also VENETIAN BtlNDR, equal to P
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and pi
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in thi line of his busim
He also manufacture all kinds and qualitic
CIIAIltS.
including varieties never before to be hail
Sunbury, such as MjnooAwr, Black W.ls
Aitn t'tmmi Mini Cmcusj exit With.
CHAIKS, asd TAXCT Puio Stools, wiiirh
of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excel
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsew"
The subscrilier is determined that there s)
lie no excuse for persons to purchase furniture
the cities, as every confidence can be entertaii
about the quality and finish of bis ware a
Chairs.
His articles will be disposed of on as go
terms ss they can be purchased elsewhere. Con
try Produce taken in payment for Work.
VST UNDERTAKING. Having provid
himself with a handsome Hcinss, he is nc
prepared for Undertaking, and attending fum
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient d
toirce from this place.
EF" The Ware Room ii in Market 8trc
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Taver
GEORGE RENN.
8unbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf.
HEEVJE L. KNIGHT,
Sueeetsor lo Hartley If Knight.
BEDDING & CARPET
WAREHOUSE,
No. US South Second Street, five doors abov
Spruce street,
PHZr.ADEZ.rHZA
VlThere he keeps constantly on hand a ful
" assortment of every article in his lino o
business.
FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS,
Patent Spring Mattresses, . curled hair, Moss
Corn Hunk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet, Ta
pestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Thrce-Tly, Ingrain,
Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp
Curpctings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings,
Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stuir
Druggets, Hearth Rugs, DoofTvtas, Table and
Piano Cover. To which he respectfully invites
the attention of purchasers.
Phila Oct. 7, 1854. ly.
The Eye Perfected.
SILVER MEDALS,
F i oia the Franklin Institute. Pliilndelphia, from Hit
Ainertmii liimitute, New York, and
FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS
From Different Fairs in New England.
. City Daguerreotype Establishment
D. C. COLLINS & C0-.
No. 100 4 166 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Also, Main Street, Springfield, Muss, and
Westfidd, Muss.
Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, in the
highrst state of perfection, douo in all tlis aboe
Establishments.
&ky-l.i)-hts used in all the establishments.
Miniatures taken equally a well by tlirta in
cloudy as in clear weather.
Phila., May 87, 1S51- tf..
. NOTICE
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Liuo.
TOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
found trespassing upon, or injuring the line
of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will
be dealt with according to th act of Assembly iu
such cases made end provided.
H. B. MASSER, Prrs't
Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co.
, Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA
or Tasteless Salts,
Prepared by
WEISER k BRUNEll.
This prepniation i recommended a an ex
cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly,
is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re
sembling lemonade in flavor. This medicine is
highly bcneficiel for disease peculiar to surasner
and hot weather.
Sunbury, July 1, 1854.
DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON,
"OESrECTFULLY inform, th citizens .f
the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, thst
he ha. permanantly located himself jo ssii!
Borough ; aud offer, hi profesinual service te
those who may wish to employ him. Fer the
present he can be found at Weaver. Hotel.
Sunbury, March 11, 1854. tf.
DRY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimers, Saltinelts,
Vestinga, Tweeds, Summer cloth, Velvet
cord. Tickings, Checks, Muslin, Ac, just ree'd
andforaleb WM. A. KNABB.
Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854.-
PA RASOL8 of ali sorts. Umbrellas, carpet
bags, willow baskets and cedar war of
all kind, just received aud for sale by
WM. A. KNABB;
Lower Augusta, May t 1854-
CLOCKS Eight day and 30 hour Iron and
Wooden framed, Cream Nuts, Ground
Nuts, Rauiin, and Prune, just received snd for
alebv WM.A. KNABB.
Lower August, May S 854. -
ATS AND CAPS K splendid lot of
"Iiinnalila H.lb U'nnl mnA For Hula
also Cleth, Far, Oilcloth, Navy and Military
Cap for sole low by
G. EL8BERG 4- CO.
Market street, opposite th Pest Oflite.
Sunbury, Oct 8, 1853.
GOLD PENS with and without rases, f a
very euperior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal
by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Deo. 27. IR5I
HATS snd Cap, Silk, Beaver, Fur ' and
Slouch, Panama, Leghorn, Braid sad Chip,
for men and boy. Ladiea Bonnet of all styles,
just received and for sal by
Mav . 1854 WM.A. KNABB.
JEWELRY A nice assortment of Gels s)
SUvr PncilsnJ Pen. forlrhesp by
G, EL6BEKG V CO.,
Market tree, oppoeile th Teat Office
Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S5X , , i 1
-srmATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for
sr boUltss for saU by
H. B MASSER.
Suiibury, April, 11, 1851
BOOTS end Shoe for Men, Women udj
I'ho.lr.,, I ..liu' Momoea Shoe. Ladles'
black and colored Gaiter, just received end for
by WM. A. KNABB.
Lower August, Msy 0, liai.