Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 24, 1855, Image 4

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feTAIR.
" One eveiiine? Utii S. titid Velli-ei) when I
i bupjf trrtu'ng, fcheti it struck me tlint n
glass u ice wnter wiiiild, be pBlutiilile. ifo 1
took a candle mid pilclier nnd went down to
the pump. , Our pump ia in the kitchen. A
country pump in the kitclieu Is mere couve
ntciit; but a well with buckets i certainly
more t)ictnrpf(ne. -Unftirtuntitely our well
Water lino not been tweet sineo it wus clvuli
J out. First, I I'm! to open a boiled door
that lets you in'o t lie basement bull, and
then I went to the kitchen door, which pro
ved tt be locked. Then I remembered that
our jrirl always carried the key to bed with
her, nnd uler.t with it under her pillow. Then
I retraced riiy steps' bolted llm door, end
wrlvp into the dining mom. As is iilnuys
thocasr, 1 found when 1 could not (jet uny
tenter, I was thirstier Ihun 1 siij'posed 1 was.
Then 1 thought 1 would wuke up our girl.
Then I rnneluded not to do it. Thui 1
tboitRht of tlio well, but jtnve that i.p on hc
count of the. flavor. Then 1 opened the
closet door there whs no wnter there; tind
.then I thmijrht ei the- dumb waiter ! The uv
city or t'hu idea mnde me smile ; I tool; out
twcHif thfl rnon-iiltle fbelre.i. stood the pitch
er in the bottom of the dumb waiter, got in
myself with the lump let myself down until
I supposed I was within a foul of li e floor
below, u ii J then let go.
AVe mine down so suddenly that I was
shot out of the apparatus if it had been a
catapult. It broke the pitcher, euinituis lied
the lamp, nod lauded inn in tliu middle of the
kitchen, ul midnight, Willi no lire, und the air
tint much above zero point. The truth is,
1 Inn! miscalculated the lii tai.co iT thu tie
pceut instead f l.i 1 1 i 1 1 c olio loot 1 had fnlVn
five' My lirft impulse was to ascend by th"
way 1 came down, but 1 found that impruclU
entile. Then ! tried the kitchen door, it
locked ; J tried to force it open ; it was made
of two-inch si a If and hold its own. Then 1
hoisted the window, nnd there were the riyid I
iron bars. 1 f ever 1 felt ungry at ctiyhotly,
it was nt myself for putting up ihe Imis to I
jilett Mr. ?parrowprnss. 1 put them up,
not to keep people lit, but to keep people j
out.
I laid my choek nciiiii? t the ice-cold bar
riers, and looked out ut the sky ; not a star
was visible ; it w.is us black us ink ovi-rliond.
,'i'litn 1 made a noise ! I shouted until 1 was
hoarse, and knocked our prerving kitth
with tin- poker.
That brought our dogs out in full bark,
find between n we ninde nijiht hideous.
Then tboiiL'ht I heard a voice mid listened.
it Was Mrs. Spnvrnwjri'iis call.njtnie from the
top of the staircase. I tried to make her
hear tne but the dogs united with howl, prowl
and bark so as to drown my voice, winch is
rmtnra'W plaintive nnd tender. 13, sales,
there were two bolted doors between us;
1i'ic eonld she recognize niy voice, even if
sl.e did hear it ? Mrs. S. cnTcd oi.ee or twice,
nnd then pot IVifihtincd; the next thing I
. 1 1 card w;ig a smiiuI as il thu ruol'hml fillen in:
bv which 1 muicMnnil Unit she was STiriiiirinL'
, tt.u rattle, That called ourneighhor, nliviiily
wide-awyke. He rutne to the rescuu with a
bull terrier, a Newfoundland pup, a hiute n
ond revolver. The monii nt ho saw ml', le
shot-ut nm, but fortunately missed inc. 1
threw myself under the kitchen table and
bejjnn to expostulate with liim, but he would
t lKit liutt ii to leusoii. In the excitement 1
litvil foruttjlt lit1? name, and that made mat
ters worse. U was not until he had reused
up every body around, broko the basement I
t door open with an axe. got into the kitchen
with hjs savage dogs nnd shooting iron, end
seized me by the collar, that he recognised
mo and t lit-ii wanted me 1o explain it ! But !
what kind of exphiuulien could I make to i
him 1 1 told him e would have to wait until j
my mind was collected, and then 1 would let i
him understand the whole matter fuily. -But I
he never would havoliad, the particulars from j
me, for I do not approve of neighbors that I
shoot ut'you, break in your own door, and
treat you in vour own house us if you were a
i.,...i ii.. i.. ..n ..i . i
,1.1m uiiu, aiv. novi'vs uii uuuui ii, uowever.
for JiomelKidy bus told him. Somebody tells
everybody everything in our village. Put
, Mm's Monthly.
NATIVE filtAPH,
Mr. X. Longworth, the great grape grower
anJ wine producer at Cincinnati, Ohio, it
appears is collecting grafts of native and
seedling gtnpes, and lakes the ground thai
we have just us good wine grapes in this
CnUlllrV 11 tllcra uri. in nnv tv.rt rtl trnt-l.l
... ,,J ,,,, v .,,..
Among them were Rratts from California in
sealed tiir cans. It is not the best table
grapes that make thu best wine. Tlio first
object is to obtain grapes of fine aroma und
fluvor. Tlio second, much saccharine matter.
Mr. L., under duto of Sept. 3d, 1855, says:
"The sweetness of thu grapes is no evi
dence of the quantity of sugar they contain.
The Catawba is not a very sweet grape, as it
contains more tartaric acid than usual. Yet
it abounds in sugar, and its must weighs
heavier than the must of the wine grapes of
Europe, and makes a stronger wine, and
. wlie.iu casks are kept full, and in cold cellars,
will improve for five or six year.", but cuiinol
be sent in toks in warm weather u long dis
tance with snlety. Hottlcd, it maybe sent
safely at all seasons, and !;ept for a century.
Tha Madeira, Tort and Sherry wines, that,
fully fermented, seldom weigh more, than
eight degrees, have brandv added ti.'l thev
weigh from eighteen to twenly.fuur degn.-s". I
To some of their must, in Mail-ira, they add
one-tiiiril ul bramly. 'J ho result ia n,. for.
munition. Tin) liquor is clear. et nnd
jileusaiit tu titste, und when sh;ppins their
iii"Bi iiniir ir less Ul 11 la UQUeu ta e;lve
rielillesa anil flmrne
richness and flnvnr.
I have, within u feir d:iv?, received by tx
press soinn gripes of enpurior qitnlitv from !
tifit'alit Klneiil i mi. I uii, ,i; .
v f ' Ja u,,u ul,! v-.iroill a. Amfillff
them tho Warren jrrtipe. which hns trenertillv
ueen represent!) to tie the llcbermotit.
la n .l;rv....-... 1 I I .
.
!
o u iiii.ciciii. i.ijiv. iiuni u aim pTnpc lal'ejet
and inoro jierfett. '1'ho grupe is tiut ripe
enough to jndue cf its ipmlity ns a table
prarc. uut I believe as it fable grape it will be
fiipi nnr to the Jtcbirmont. I blinll chirr
fully pay a hiph price tu any person who will.
y e.pre-ii, swiil ine from two (juarts ton hull"
bushel nf native snipes, fnliy ripe, nf fine arc.
tha and flavor, to tc.t llieir quality fur wine.
Or, if preferred, v.i! send them the' wine vhi n
wade, if of value.
The fox grape has a Btrni-o aroma, but is
of no value a a w ins or table gi ape. The
akin h thick, und the pulp Lani. If to make
and drink the wino of .Serijiture is not to be
tome a sin und reproach, there are nutive
prnprs that will be worth miliums of I'o lnrs:
the seedling can bo raised of greater v.iiiie
: te have u seedling o( uir Isabella ilmt
"rown in the op-ji ground, hear, larger Irnu
than tho lurprest grapes ur Kurnpe raiw-d uh
th r (rlusa. Ours is the region lor the grape
culture mid the ninnuf icture cf wmt. Tne
wine countries or Kuinpn have no 'native
l!Mre. Our hills and voUi-v ne.. . . ....... i
with villus, producing hutidiuiis uf varii ties i,f
.. .fcrap. Vet our .Suliuuoiis have thl i. ilmt
, t)ur soil und climate are not cuh-uluteil lor the
culture of the grape und the mauul'acluie of
w no.
lean pardon this i opinion at the North,
where they huvo the Fox and Frott grape
. only ; biU I now feel assured that 1 have i
trinl a few kinds of ftrupes belonging to a
i old reginii ilmt in (lis iibtt'iern puri of the
Ci.u..rv... V...I i :.. "... . -ii
i i.iaw .ii c w i uia niiu.m I vruiuui will tie
vnlnuble for wine. J tint mil yet nieiiHitd to
j idge with eertaiety i f the uulity of many
kinds I liave on hnuiL : liut 1 Lope this fad
ail duuniiv aoniv nails u eeivvb C11IU lint lee,
nude from new gropes, that shall Compare
with S4i ins of the best wines of dripe l the
nne afro. Ifotir temperance pien ran be
induced te respect llie (lortrines of the JJble,
I1U pr iiiiwi" i. w 1 1 y i up iujiuio Ul llie
' ' 6rp fr pore wine, not muny years will
elapse till we can not only supply thu Ignited
fc tsie Bill) wine, titf inaudirnll Europe."
X. LovawcBTu.
AYE It'S
PILLS.
' tot AIL THS JURPOSSi Of A " J
FAMILY iMlYSiC.
Tnsm h" long pitMfd t public iornfiind lor
fTertiT pnritntire pill which emild be relied 6n t
iure mnl perfectly iutf la it operation, 't his II
been prcpnrrd tu meet tlint dciniiud, and an ex ten
ie truil of it virtues hai rnnclniirely lionn with
what euccess it nccompliHlies the purpose denial' rf
It ii e.isy to make s pnv'tcid pill, but tiut ess .
mnke the best of nil jx) one which shimld hive
none of the ohjectiont.bat ell the adrnntsKr'; rt
ewr other, 'this tins been uttoniptrJ here, 1
with'wh-it success we would respectfully submit
the public decioinn. It has been unfo'rtunnte fr
the psticnt liitherto thnt almost ercry pnr(jtite
m Jir'me is critiioninus and irritntin? lo the bow
els. This is not. Many uf them produce so much
griping? pain and revulsion in the system as to more
than counterbalance the pood to be derived from
them. These pills produce no irritation or pain,
unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc
tion or derangement ill the bowels. Beiiift purely
vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any
quantity ; but it is better that anv inrdicine aliould
be tr.kr'n judiciously. Minute directions for their
use in Hie several diseases to which ther ere ap
plicable are given on the box. Among the com
plaints which have been speedily cared by them, we
mar mention Liver Complaint, in its various fnrms
of .taiindice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap
petite. l.iMlesrness, Irritability, Bilious Ilesdache,
llilious r'ever, Kever and Ague, Pain in the Side
and Lnius ; for, in truth, nil these are but the con
sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an
apt-rent, ti er nlf ird prompt and sure relief In Cos
tiveuess. File, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Surof.
ula and Rcarvv, Colds with soreness nf the body,
t leers and inipurity of the blond: in short, any
and every ease where n purgative is required.' ; :
'1 hev have also produced some singularly sue-
cossf'it cures in Kheumatism, tiout, Uropsy. (Jravel.
Krvsipelas, Palpitation of the Ilenrt, Pains in the
Oa'ck, Stomach, and Side. Thev should be freely
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional diVse stimulates the stomach and
bowels into hcslthv action, and restores the appe
tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno
vute the atrennlh of the Uodv, and restore the
wasted or diseased energies of the whole organi-iin.
Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even
thounh no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary dosing should never be carried too far,
as everv'purgstive medicine reduces the strength ,
when taken to ei-es. The thousand cases in which
a phvsic is required cannot tie enumerated here, bin
they' suggest themselves to Hie reason of every
body ; and it is confidently believed this piU will
nannr a hotter uuriiose than anv thing which has
hitherto been available to mankind. hesi their
virtues ie once known, the public will no longci
doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a
cathartic medicine.' Being sugnr-wrapped they are
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions see wrapper on the Box.
- IBBPARKD HY "
JAMES C. AYE1C"
Practical untl Anal) tirnl Chemist,
LOWEM, MASS. - t"
Trite M CtBti per Eox. Five Boxes (or $L
AYEH'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the ri.l! Care of
rOl'UIIS. Ol.l)S. IIOIKSEXESS,
BRO I1ITIS, U HOOriXU-s OH.II,
(UU IP. ASTH.1IA. AM)
lOVSliniON.
Tan ramedv has won for itself such notoriety
from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease,
that it is eutirelv unnecessary to recount the evi
dences of its Tiftucs in any community where it
has been employed. So wide is the field nt its use-,
fulness, and so' numerous the cases of its cures,
that almost every sectiou nf the eo-mtry abounds
' in persons publii I'v known, who have been restored
from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried its auperionty
over every other medicine of its kind is ton appar-
. ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are
known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec
tions of the pulmonary organ which are ir.. '.dcnt
to our climate. And not only in formidable nt
tacks upot. the lungs, but for the milder varieties
cf Coi.im. Cocom, HoABKKsr.ss, Sc.; and .or
Childhex it is the pleasantest and safest medicine
that esn be obtained. ...
As it has long been in constant use throughout
this section, we need not do more than assure the
people its quality is kept up to the best that tt ever
Las been, and that the genuine article is sold by
Weii y llnnirr, ruut ur ; Uird & J hii. Slu.m ik in
V. Wiemer. Niirtbiniihrrl iih! ; J. P. rl..w, .MiR.iii;
and In- all UriH'g'S's ill Virtlieni l'cnny lvma.
Jmie st3, iei ly.
Front Street W ire Manufactory.
WATSON &c COX,
Sisve, Riddle. Schukn and Wire Cloth
M S M'KAf TL'KKRf,
Xo. 4C -VortA Frnnt Street.
Comer of Coomb's Alley. hetvven Market and Muiberry
(Arch) Sneeli,
Philadelpaia.
CONTINUE lo maoufaciure of superior qual.
ity. Brass and Iron Wire -Sieves of all kiinla;
Brass and (.'upper Wire Clolh lor Piijer Makers
Ac. (ylimlera and Dundy Kolls eovereJ in the
best manlier.
Kxlrn Heavy DaMcr Wire of Superior quality
Heavy Twilled Wiie for Spark Catchers. 8ieei
for Brass nnd Iron Fmiudera. Screen Wire.
Windiw Wire. tSiifes, Traps. Dili Covers, Coal
and Sand Screens, Ac. Fancy Wire Work of ev
ery ih! ril tinil. .
. PliiUdelphiii, Sept. 1, IR5.". 3niC.
STOVES! STOVES! .
We reseeel fully a 1 1 -it llic aitenti . ii of tlx public lo out
5 'iluieiii hi'
Muccrtr.Got uka'iinc PTovrs,
f.ir ?t 'irs. IIiiIIk. Lhurtht-s. I'urliss Ae.. u-arrnnted to
eivc id ,re !cut Willi ' lie 'ti:r.l the lurl. thini anv ..ilii-r
Hi-utini! tfve in w. The 1 "se iiumlwr wlnrh '.nv
tiaeii sild in ilna ami I'lbcr cilh-s nei the cmsiaot ami
' i'ilre ine; iieiimun i-ir itii-m I siin.ti.'" r
their smeii.Tily mer n'l i
oilier lleulii.E t. 'V'S, ami w
elierrf.ily invite llm slndrst imvaliuli im.i" uur damn
t tnc iii -it perfect arlic e .," llie lfn.il in inc.
ins i iinve a sil eriir CAL'l.llItOV, f 'r fii,mi"f
i ana ciemii .il pnixea, oin,1b . a n,a .one i.nucipie,
l whieh we 1-lnini .ii.lin iruili i lie .-iriitreeiul.il.
"ru i- 'iiiitiiii tin mi m i.ii nsi. ifi nei,i oi nie
laiaioe iniiv ami lMlll.uit IUV-.; unit are ue
Airenm ill M nin for
qi rr v i'()it i'nt.K Ffipci'.s
BITK'S PATENT riKINf! i riiTf.S. sort
U A III-rilW'M llIVAI.t,l;D ClU'K .V PAR Milt
r-TOVi ( Wli i:esu!e Utalerf w,ll le attpplit'il ai
t!is bwcat fuoiulry price.
N F.MAN ft W At sCK.
Wh-leiale rtemil Deuli rs.
S.F, C r Mr.CtlMi It ACKSu.l'iula l'o
rVF.irsilebv II. II MAMKR. of this place.
I'niladelphio, August a, L-Oj..'tui.
JOHN 0. MARKEL, ST. D.,
OESPKCTFCI.I.y informs the citizens of
Hunbury nml vicinity that he hns roiumrn
ceil the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and
promptly attend to the culls of all wlio limy
desire lii prnlesiunil services. II is otiice is at
the residence of his mother, Mary Market.
Sunhury. July 14. ISftS 3mp,l.
nuFTj ovku
SUrEH PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
'pil K .uln.Tilier inlornis Uenlera and Fannria
tist be bus gically iiuprmed lb quality cf
ni ' '
Super rhnsjJiate nf Lime.
Ami now r.infi.leutsy rccmnienda the article
msiiutactured by lira,, as at-,,,, ,0 ,1IV iM ll
markeL ou .re invite.l to mil, evam'iii. ami
i It. Al I eruvbH, ,14 .Mexican (iuan Oil,
Caudles, hoop, ic, , lhr ,l(VWKl milrke ,
1 ' ' I- I'liMKUllY, i .,
eiucceqr f Tlt.14 '.V. Morgan.
JV. 0 aud 10 isonil, Wharves, Hhila.lelphi,.
Ltr ra'i'ieia can load on two priau allevs
ami avoid the crowilril wlmrf.. ' i
Fhila,. July 41. I85S. .-flm.
IIAl...KNItERl,Ett,. FJI.I.KA
cure for rever apd Ague, fr bv' '
vr.ifER'Jt uiicvrrt
fciirihiir.
nlv t. 14.' '
I' AUihei' tires, floods. rpriti dil Sumim
J Hlisw Is. Black silk, silk poplins. Ue l.aine,
iiiiighatns. l)e bage. Lawns and calico, juai re
ceived and fur sale be WM; A. K.N'AUB,
Lower Analgia, May H, 1854.,, , -
1A I.NTrs of t rr deacrinlioh o.t ,il.Il h.
'A Marl3. WRI8EE it DCI'VEK.
r: 'ii'.isannn xornxxvAii?,
'T'HE pnrlly, fragrance, : ., t
ct mild emollient , Jkffy
nropetlies of (his "Soup, ajwi' -SiA '.
riulera it especiallj , de- JS2td
...i.,: i.,i....,k.ri...i..i.. M,4Sr.
unit various itiseasee of 7wrM7ry
iln "kin, it is uueqiiiili-ij Kx-li cuke is stamped
WM. CON WAV. Ufl'e.nitU Secend street,
l'liili!el.lila. No nihff ts Oennii.e. " : .'!
'" Improved Chemical Olivo Soap,
AVarrhoteil to Wash in hard, soft, dreali water.
,1'his , soap .has , pown lu cleansing properties,
which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt. Ac, from
(very ilesc lltion of gnotls with.iut Injury to lli'tn.
Ko al(.dnmeslic purposea it ia superior to any
other soap in use, and 20 per i ent. lien r than
the coininon rosih nsp: Kneh bar Is stnttiped.
: ' WIM,1M ft IN WAY.
' t6 South Sccoiul street. Philndrlphla.
Maniifsctiwrnr nt' Kb my ami Htaple Soia sperm,
uriirine nnd tallow candles, importer s ml dealer
hi sal soda, incU ash. rosin, ic. . .
Orders hv innil proinplly attended to.
l'liilu. .Viiyiist 25, lHflS if.
To Iran 'Masters arid Dealers.
: PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WOUXS,
1 ' Ao. '21 Arch Street, tihnct Don!,
Philadelphia.' '
2IEvri. nmwi.Ks. .scki:i:ns. wovkn
WIRK. of nit meshes an, I vcidih, with oil
kinds of plain and taticy Wire work. I'uper
Makers Wire, nil kinds.' Cylinders and Dan.lv
Hulls rnvrreJ tu the beat manner m or out of
Hie eltv.' - .
A very atiiierinr article of Heavy Founder's
sieves.' All kinds of Iron Ore Wire. Wiie nml
Sirvrs for Seed, flrain. Sjii.1 Ni,.r,r, si.,., if
Biitkilust, Ae . Are.
HAYI.ISsi. DARBY & MNN.
August, , IS.IS. C 3 tn
DR. A. B. MADDOCK'3
CEIsETinATED M'OIUv iX IMIAIsATIOaN
In the Treniioent und Cure of
CQMuinflim, Antlimu llnnclilti, and ollirr
Ilitraes or ihf l rp.riitM-- i j;:ia. Ity
MttlKul lulitt.a.i. ii.
r. WITH NOTI-TnD ADDITIONS
- - i . BV lUl. CllA UUEhM. .
Pint Alficricfln cifilit, ffm tilth l.-tiiHun nliiioii, where
' il liua liiitl oil uiiittctniciiltil sale.
Thii it n viihiiiliU W'r nhI fh'ttikl Ire in Die limitls r.f )
, mvnlitU, ai'1 tttt Mr tifiil lri(t'89t mi genrniliy. rr
- wrimi free ! u!mrg, by m ill, mi rut titt oi'
flFTV CkNTs; (Intll (Hilt) ONK T) '! LA K .
i O. W. VAN IIOIIN Jt CO.
K't. 32 JS'nrth Ninth I'hilwMphia.
We ulfjoiii n few, fnttn m uiy c Miuiifiitliittry utiot'i
.iml rtf'it v8 fc-iti the Jvitjlili uml Aincncuii Mitliea
-Ur M tihliK-k in im nf the late llrnrv MudrliR-k,
l'pg.. At. V , Ihe wi'U kiMiwii burimitit und pnniiiBt-s lit
rinf . in hit own pr1rfci n. tn t ininrttt a tit grt-e ht
(Kimil. . The ftvfrtrin (iniinlHiimi) (trnpunexl ti the
m 'H i(Tt cluul uictiHMl nt' ujipiying ti reuifti i-i n iiti,.n '
ilirLeui whh-U eaimut !. (iirit'tly TiMt-httl hy iiifdicnie
I'detr . . . 'W'e K-c-iiiiint'tnl iur remlrr t-i purt'lnie the
V )rk.'1 Wf:c:i.i t.hTMtiii'tt. ,'.int it. 11. v(,.
"We r- iiuitit-iiil ih Wnrk ! mir reitdf.ri, tm it nppnirs
t- he lully iiriiurMt, elt-iinly wiilini. iiimI mtirely ilivi'Kted
nftui, quii-ktry ir pe i-!r;iin;j teiuliii'-y. 'l ite WorK
Will (IteHltVLI p'.TKf-iil, Ul li I the IHiUlllf, ns iUT- III inir
tcn iwhiljrc itn.l . xjierietit extendi', will rei tMt (Hily
h seri'Mi ciiiniOfrnti m. hut n putient tri'il ! tie lut'iitl'1
Ist.iuLm tJeli nl JiHiriml. Uewinlmr 13. lr-4..
e think ihiit irt mie e:iu rise irt mi itn e
n;il. wnh 'iit heiitji fctiisfiul ilmt it islhe w)ik-t( it prc-
icul ntiJ exitiriiueil iiuiti ; utiti thm it timrht. fur the ft ike
f tin ne vvliii vuUot t roni ciMininuti- h. iiKiiiniH, t lironrln- !
ti'. tn he hr xiiiJit i:l . riieiisn e r'rcid m n. It in. nt Ihe
T'cent w-nre nf thr teim, n wVinhle Wtirk." Oxfurd
Uni.efeMly Ho;ild. N .e-i.ih':r. ?. Mfl.
"A He-I'niil tl ti I mi. I .ii K liti m nf Mr. Mailt. iVi
W. ik "ti CtMifM'iip inn. Ur nxhnii .Anntn;!. At-.; with
V.ttsn. A.. hy i,r. Ch.t. (ireftrf l'lti W "ik Will lm
T iimt w rthy the fitrMM'ti f 'nr rfod-m it tht-y m:iv
V:uii iPini it ' whnt nil ! e fX;Mftnt 'r tn thin in-idi: nf
irmiiiig Oii'iimi ih ii mid dh-r itfleti.tim f llm nT.p:ip-
"fLc. It. M. ifc evidfiu u i e iiidrr:Me ntlH-
'lit! lut'f wliiirvr ht'ie i nf ji - d in iiihalitii'-iit i
itiHihtuied V!if-r. he pecnw tn fnive n'tjlity tn rxtni'-t,
mi. we k liinher. mill nv that we trr that the Pm-i-!ki
hi htive ii eivpti imfTicii iit titirnti n V- !h m dr
I fi'h'vi:iiiii7 lilt mitT'Tiiie ( tln'Sf lith tii.jt unilrr thu
'l if tliieJi8e.M ev Jersey .Metlicnl Itcpnrirr, June
IH5.I. .
tl-'r.'in Prnfeiw f Jbk R'mn, K'lif of lhr "Philiidelphm
M'lienl nnd Stirirti-.il I ulltl.,
-Dr. MDD TK'nIt'i K mi llllnlati ll ItinnenflflC ffW
wdtrli lnive leti iuinil i' in the Knir it-ti pi-P )n thin
mihiwt lis re-c'ihiniiti u in Iln rmiirv. with the
iu.iii'1 us nfi t. )r Orertne, will iidd t th initlutit
"d"'itnre 'f v I'liiN-fl et:it. . nnrt. !t pttl. exfiiPR 'tiie
internt In tin itiedind lr Icrki mi iim Ihe " il-it-pt (if I nla
Jitti n. n ii niC Miinf treaMnfc pittiiiNinr iiile'tmiiii. With
'Iij iidhti'tu "f tn Nlern ilim- veHrii in IMn m ) av, ilu
in slMiil'triliii .t i..... .1. I. .. .. f,,,r t
-rirl w mie iitniiemeiit nude-1" i fin- ("ii mvlev't wli..!. Iii
(-.A'utiiui In fullered ul ihi- Ivnni- nf in ul m- ti
J.MK, I'.tiVAX. xt n .
Pr ( ef Surgery iii Pliili.llplnu (:.iiU'g of Mttliciiie
. A CM ID. - '
. MT-GRFF.VP tritt 'riMit pISRXSFf OP Till'
I.L'NUS nn l Alli-l'.AfK4. njree-iil.lv in the nwt
B niic-rfMt'il l ' tiilnptrtl in ti pnirlirp Pr. A H. M:nl
tl -rk nml tittifr nnineiit phrmrinnii f 1'itptpf. (hi
Ill hU it trr i'lIIPilt thfllii :lKl unrtupt if the Hnturhi Dl-it
l.itucs :iri ilt: e-fiiv nriol up-'ti. tltf vmi 'ii niritirntrrt vm
i r U-inr rHriml t tU m-mt initniT r rnnificat nf i he
I.tingi. pf Hhirnt liHilrhy act fin ; where m cMtititct'
(Itn try i, it? in .i in, t fiWeii tllr" tt' rt'nlt mIwii
nttind thiej fcmirr f I'rirtioe-: in f:f-t. whi Mutitile"
tt 'jifirU. r llie tiilv rr trililt 1'irm irctiiinr Hmifeii
ol tli Kt: ini' -'ry Orriin He inif.-tHi iVv-:inir hia
fi'tnti ti to iliii p'irticiihr rrin-h nf )m pr ffi'ti.
'I'het icairnui nfcHtfuMiiit; him can ili by letter m!e
drf tied tu .
CM r.nri-AF. v. i).
fl x riiilmlu. P. O.
PhiUrfa . Jun 9t. iin.
PERRY Sc ERETY,
Booksellers & Stationers,
4 RE now selling off their entire stock of
lio.lis and Matioiniiy. raved I'r.in the file
of (he '5tl nil., at very bos prices. The stocli
em lirthTe every srirtv of miscetlHtientis ltunks.
Schiinl UoiAs. ami all kinds of Blank Hooks,
a I mi doiuestir and imported Stutionary of everv
description. As wc are selling out at low prires
it will be well to call earlv ad secure barnains.
: r i 'KK KY & EKETV.
S. W. corner 4 t!i and liace streets,
1'liiladclphia.
. Philadelphia, June SH. IN5o. if.
Shamokio White A.-h Anthiacita CuuL
From tit "Old Vein" i" the 0w Colliery.
T 11. ZIMMERMAN cVJ.VU. P. PEltsEL.
successors la Kaw, ,'!eed V Co., will nni
tiirue mining, shipping and sei.'ing cnnl from llie
abut well known Colliery, unocr the firm ol
Z'liiiucriiinu & I'ursel. ''he point i.f shipuieiil
i st the lower wharf in riunbiiry. North umb 'r
land ct'uuly, Pi-. v. lo rn all nnleis for tlm -arii.U"
kiiuls nt' rosl, 'iz; Lump. Broken, Egg, .-toc.
and Chestnut C'mI. will be thankfully received
jind promptly uttciii'.cd to.
Sunbury, July 14, 1'V
'srvurnT. Jtlt 15, IS5S.
The firm nf Kase. Keed V Co. having sold
their lean in tho Uup Colliery and interest in llie
wharf at Suiilnirv, lo Moms. Zinuiiermau oc
l'uisel, would lake great pleasure in recomuiend
ing our customers and others t" the new firm, as
they will be aide to sell them prepared coal of
the bettijualitv,
. - ' . KASE. RF.ED& CO.
SEGARS' . .
El Ncphino, J".l Dorado, ,
Kl Uueiido, Uio Hondo, ,
Kecreudorei, L I'uriosiduJ,
La Si'iniarinin, Canuloa,
I'lanlH'iiin, Havana Cheroots,
, ,. Fur iae at WEISE1I & BKLNER.
Suuhury. Maj( 20, 155.
WONDERS OF NATURE.
M'HE prevent Foniiii'l,r i,f the pewly discov
1 ird WI.VFlFj.U CA'E (lime.toi.e) in
Urv Valley, l.'nioil coiintv, hereby give notice
that the cave w ill nU lie Jupen ' on ' Hundays' for
VMtim. ' It may bevisiird by Ladies and Ucn
tleinen, mi f sfunlays ' i-very week, when es
pecial preparations wilt lie made lo accommodate
with lights. .iv ; ,ii i , i . f
ttT AII persons are forbidden to break off,
injure, or take away anv specimens from the
Cave, under penally nf prosecution,
I he payment ot I Jj ieits only la icquired of
ry1 tsou lieluisv euteiina; ' . r '
evr;
I ' I . . : a , , I
Nt)All W4LTEB.
i i 11 Vllt'.,Aua. 1 1.
tS5A-.Hru.,
i A Tjt' ! of Wall J'aiH'r piM rei eivi ii and tor
.'.to : i, . , vm. Mccvarv;,
y r
Market Street.
O . I ' 1
I I I I j" I
rlinn
ury, Jim .I8S6.
I'
fJEDAK TCHs.HoivaU'iicketfc Painted UucIT
els. Meal Tenderer. Cou UriHims, . Uu
kcuu Llul.Luo'. VV. ...ilv...i...
I,t4i7iiv..1 '
' Ma 9S lass . X
NEW FAMILY GKOCKRY,
Flottr,Teed and Pitevlflloh t6re.
BEA6H0LTZ & PETER Y,' '; r !
Uroaihrnii heiurcn Afarlet J- Illaclltrry St,
I) tSPU'l'f UI.LY inform the public thai
" they lime just tetcived a large and well
selected assortment nf i liulrs Family flroieries.
consisting in purl of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel
Herring, White Fish, Coil Fish. ISrtlt Preserved
Fru'i, Ph Vles. Cracker. Cheese, Molasses, Hi' n,
Bugar, ('offre, (green, roasted and ground. ) Im
perial. Voting llvsnn, Guiipbsriler and Black
Teas,' Cedar-ware, fcjtnne-V. are, Boaps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boot anil shoes, tobacco,
segars,-Ac, together with every article usually
found in a first class Onw-ert Stiirrt, all of which
will lie sold at the Inweat prices, either for r.nali t
ronntry produce. We also keep on hand choice
l.iqitura, Port, I.ishon, Ac. Porter, Ale, beer,
snnoipnrilla. A-r. We are also prepared to sup
ply the riliinita with fresh bread, twist, tolls, pics,
prrtcls and cakes of every kind.
N. 13. The highest rash prices will be paid for
hult.r and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
unbury, July 7, 1855. , ..
ii tit !. s itdc;o inx n.
BAUl.tlW'H (NUIGO 131. UK, is now wet
etalilished as the best article ever uttered for
Blueing Clothes. Il is entirely free from acid or
anything injurious to the finest artiiles. All
housekeepers wil find it much cheaper undies
trouble than Indian or any oilier article. The
ureal demand for il has hrouutit out several init
iation. Storekeepers am! consumers will be
cniel'ul to et Ukvj imis Hahiow's, put no nt
Alfre d Willberijor'e Dm? Store, No. 1 00," X.
.Second Mi eel, riiiladclphia. Storekeepers ran
net their supplies from the (irnrcrs ami UniKuis's
they deal with, it t prices vieldinir a irood anifil.
lli ;?. Ckf miralu, Paints, Form's Ae, Vy
Fluffs, ic, with a first-ralu assorlinent of evrty
lliilnf in the line. S'lorekeeier I'ln eirians and
inauufartiirera siipplied at reaaonnlile rnlcs.
Al.KRIilt WIl.TUKKfic.ll, Dru(.-Bit.
I0M N. Second Street, Philadelphia.
July 7, 1833 ly.
SUJSBURY, PA.
f jHK suhsc-riber resprrtfully informs the public
I. that she still continues to keep the above
pP bov
.,.,.lofKo.1
she will be
may visit her
iiiimeu piiniic Iioii-c.
cue tus also received a new s-.i
liouors and wines, and trusts that
aide to give satisfaction to oil who
house.
MARIA THOMrsOX
Sunbury June S3. 1655. if.
SOYD, ROSSER & CO.,
MINEM AND SHiri'KK OP
Ucb wlnlljvacitc (Coal.
From the
Luke Tidier Colliery
Shamokin, North'd County, Penna.
Atltlross. Moinl, Ivossor ('o ISiwilnirv, n.
n. m. ittiTii j. mtsm.it. jau. iiuri). r. itusscn.
Suiiiniry, A pril 7, (Mj.. 11'
KAYDOCK & FIDLEE,
rVEALEUS in Watches ami Jewelrv,
nil'
"- coiitiiiiin the business at the old stand of
James I), Fidler,
Ao. 12 .'t'fi See-md Street,
I'llll.AtiKI.I'lll.t,
Where they solicit nn examination of their hre
ami vniied stock, Icelin assured tlint the expe
rience Imlh nf them have luul in the businis.
anil me incilitics tney possess lor prncunna j
iini'iln on the mo! uilv sutucoiis terms, xvill enn- j
ble tlii r.i to compete f.ixornblv xvttli any oilier I
establisiiiiienl in tliority. They, have no' on
liiiuil n line assortment of
WATCHES. CLOCKS', JEWELRY,' j
Silver, I'luteil snil li i it t .t ii ia Ware, Cutlery,
Finicv fiO'i'ln, Ac., Ac.
N. I). Kcruiriiis of Wutchrs and all tiiuls of i
Jewelry atteinled to with promptness and the !
grentcst care.
Philn., April 7, 1 955. if.
TO COAL EEALERS.
AMIIERMAN, 2UEHN & WEITZEL
BF.sri"CTl l I.I.Y inform the public that
j ll-py Iihvp Ifnn't. tiir Mfv rollirrv. i i.l Ic.) tlir
j !,nmlvrt cnHiprv. ami n reflv In ilrlivrT rmit of
mijicriitr quality, niiu ot n vurn-tv ot. mp prfpn
red on their new teal nreaker. All orders iirniuiit-
atteiidid lo bv iiilihcsxing the firm, cither at
ISiinhiiry or Mianiokin.
Siinlmry, June 30, I8SS.
Photography! Daguerreotypes!!
A NEW ERA IN ART !
J. E. McCLEES,
ISucrensnrtn Met "lees .V '7ennoi',)
llTOri.O call the allenion of the public, nol
' ' only I" the superiority of the Diiguerieo
tvpea the II alograpli. (bv Mime railed Ainbrn.
IJ'lie.J and the various sty le of Photography on
paper; but to the fart, that parlies at a ilitinre
noMses'iiiig a small daguerreotype, may. bv senil
ing it to No. IliO Chestnut si., hae made fioiu
it by the nieauo of Photography, and the talents
it the bc-t Artists, a portrait ol am sizk, from
a small l.oeket to the full size of life.
A small bonk iu 'laining description, prices.
Arc. Ac win be sent gratia to any psrsou ma
king the request.
McCLEES'
Philadelphia Photograph Establishment.
Nn. Kill Clii'Slnut at., below ilh
Phils., July SI. tf.
IMl'IiOYEI)
M i'nt I'iio.M'iiA ri-: of i.mr.
'iOU bbls. of the most superior msuiifaeture,
Abo. (il'A.M) of every description, Cab
fined Plaster. Cement, Ac.
1 1' Prinltire of all tiuils bought and sold on
roiiiniissioii.
H. B. SELLERS A CO..
I'orwarding and Commission Men bants', o.
(i.'i North Wharves, between Race and Vine
street. I'llllada.
Philadelphia. August 4, IR5S. 3mr.
" !))' MK TOI ItSlClTP!
the rocKF.r .r.scui.A nt .?.
OH, EVERY ONE HI OWN NIYSICUN.
rpilE FIFTIETH Edi.
lion, with One Hundred
Engravings, showing llis
eabCS and M illunnalioiis ol
tl( ilui'ian bvstein in every
hnpe snil fofui. Tn which
ia tuldcii a Treatise on the
Disease ol' Fi'.'ialea, Ik iuii
ol the biahcsl ,'. np.'rtauee In
married people, .those
contemplating nisi 'nik'e-
I'y lr Win, W J
f ,el no fmher be sstnmrtt t presi-nt a mpy f the
CT I. A HI t'l to Sis chilli II Miay kivu Inm imiii nn ii i.v
rve. 11 n i 'iiuia iniiu or wiaisni nn'i r mt" iln ci
ul.li;.oi.,iit ' inariinl life willmut reailin llic I'CU'KK I'
JiSl'l'I.AI!!1 I.t no one sunVriitu fnail biifkMltil
Cinlrh. rain ia tli Sile, rslls nlilit. nerviais IreHns,
ii.t I ise whole IMIH i f D.MHa-lilic Miisillms, aait fivai
U, lv ihi-ir ilikii'i;ia. Is- aii.ahil nl-Milfiil vvilliiint rai
julllin the .USI'l l.At'lt S Have the ina.lieil. or lln se
iilsml to In- ni.inmt any uiiinlni'f ul. rruil ihmtiulv usaiul
ik, us it a Vea th nivalis of saving iIi.iiiwiiiub of an
furl uiiiile I'nriluitfii fi'mil ths vc'i l iH'S -f its uh
IV Any pru hi srintiiiK TWKNTV-FIVK rV.VTf ,
riicli.se.1 in a Irtter wilt rweive onrcpy of this l.sik, hy
mail,. ir iv i'iii will an snil fH imh, il.illal. AiMieu,
lis. W VOlMi, No. el'ULiCK Bj.cl, P1I1LA
UKI.IMIIA." I',l otixl.
I'hil iilehihiii, citi'iiilier S. tMJ ty
H A LN PCM PS.- A small number of ihf
e eel lent puni have been received and are
oifefifor sale by , i ,
' H. D. MASSER.
; Kutiriurv, Juae 4, ISW.-- ,
7F.KMICKLLL Marcsroai and Cum Starch
1 iuil receive d l.v . .
Ma ID. IHS3. , yE)SF.K 4 OntJXEK.
rilKAssK'S Maguetie Ointment at '
May 19. , WEISEK BUfJC
,NKR',
Jf OO I S, Hbnea, Hals. C-p and Itiiis Mtloes.
1 Jnsl reeeitsd and lor aale hv ' i
Oit. T l4, , "TENCH 4C
1 .' ' -J-i. '-r '' f '- - I
TkEHERINC," VeratiU, Chinurdine and' Cm-
ilk ri 'HX Wl
cbonia, just ieeeiee4 Kv" . o .
May IB, 1M. WMAKB & BSC.
J-'? bi' idt )" rrie-'rrfi.' 1
trvf Extraotdiuary. Arrival of --.- ?
riH E subecrilier takes plcsshte in lliformine
A' bis customers and the pulilie generally that
he is now in receipt of sn unusually large and
Splondid Assortment of JNew, Ooodi.
,,To endeavor to enumerate , the one htindrelh
part nf the articlrs would be useless. Suffice it
! ... ihev havs been selected with Ihe greatest
... eo,, . ,
rare, stri iney win itiiii-u" - "
as the eente quality can lie Jiurcuascu aiaewnere
My n")y(" jj. fln gmflii 'prnjft, " " '
He takes this method of presenting to the
public his thanks for the liberal pair. inane exten
ded tn him. and by stiiil attention 'to business,
be respectfully solicits a continusiiee of the same.
Il will be sdvissble for purchasers tn mil and
eiomiue Ids ssortnient before purchasing else
where. All kinds of produce taken i exchange.
EDVAUU Y. BRIGHT.
' Sunburv, May 19, I85S
MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
MOUNT CAEMEL, '
Northumberland county, Pa.
THW large anil commoJiotia Hotel isaituatcd
on the top of tlio Locust mountain, ne-rlv
half way between Sunburv anil I'ottsville. The
jcfuprv'the snlubrity of the ntmosjiliere ami
the roiil moimtnin hrerles. make it one of the
moKt ileliuht'ul summer retreats in the country.
J'he Hotel, is a new structure, four storica liiuli.
fitleil ui wilh all the nn-Jcrn conveniences. 'I'lie
pure inoiiuliiiu water is introiluce.l into everv
eh amber. The ilncc is eay of access. beiiR
but one anil n ball rntur line irom mry.ovcr
llie IMiilailelibia anil Sunburv lia I mail. Krom
I'otlsxille, it enn be reacheil by the Mine Hill
l.'nil niH'l to Aslilsnil, anil from thence to Mt.
Carmel 4 miles, bv Omnibus.
Kvery attcmlatice will be jmi.l by Ihe proprie
tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode
rate. JOSKPII M. FEAGER.
Mt. Ca'mel, I line 23, 1855. tf.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS WATSON'.
JVo. 2 .Vou'A Fourth St., Philiulelphvi.
Js. CKKAT Fl
KjSf?f & Fifth
.-4 .:""". 1
fe$S5f S'"-' Ut
CKKAT FlItE. Chestnut
Streets. Friilsx
Uecember 3'ilh.
uns 4- Watson's
i ijteffli,'.-vi .u., ...
jtJS when put to the test.
' I'nti snr.i fin , Dec. IS. IHM.
Messrs. KvissiV Wstsos, Nt. I'J South
Fourth St., P!iil:n!i'!ptiu.
Ilentlcmen : We take much plranure in re
c immenilinir vour Salamander Sales to Merchant
! and others in niit of a secure means of prefer
1 une their bonl;. papers, etc.. from fire, ns the
one xve purrhased from nu about seven mouth
since bin preservi d our Imio'k. papers and cash
in as cood a conditinii nn Ihev were when put
I into it. befnre the ureal fire of ibis morning, which
i I ,!... l.l.t .t- ..I l.iiti,''ii., ,'iirnpr ot
I f h....;,ni .-d Vifil, .nee.,. The alu've s.le was !
! ill line in our ellice. on tlio second lloorofour!
i building. Irom nliiih place it fell into the cellar,
and icuaiueil there un'il the fire xvss out. The I
j Sale was then removed mnl opened tu His pres
ence of at b n.-'t I litltl persons, who witnessed the
I Kin"! roiiililinii of Ihe contents. Will you please
have the S:tfe and Locks repaired, as we intend
to put ii in ue iig.i.n. li ivi..g pwit'ect confidence
I in its lire-prool ipialilies.
i ourp, Kesectlullv,
LACV 4-PHILIPS.
I Evans iV Watson tul;e pleasure in referring to
Ihe following, among the many hundreds wiio
have their Safes in use : I, rj. Mint Philada ;
Farmers' nnd Meelniiiifs' Hank, Pbila ; SSamuel
J Allen, Esq., High Snenll', Pods; John II. Hen.
ilcrs t.'ily Conlrnller ; Caleb Cope iV Co., No.
! 1H Marke. St. ; Richard Norii. ,V Son. I.oco
I motive builders. Philada; K. unroll ir Sellers,
j Machini-t. corner ICtli nml James ffts.; 1'ran.
'Mill Fire Insururi.e Co.. hi!a ; Pcniisv Ivauia
i Itailioad Co, Phila.; I.aicy ij- Philips, corner
j ."lli and Minor Sis ; febarplcss l!rn.. No '.i'i
i "nulii Second Si .; James Kent &, Santce, No,
j 14 7 North Third St ; ' II. HorVmaii & Sons,
No. SI North Third Si.; Suiiih. WiliiamsA Co..
I No. R7 Market St.; J. &. li. Ornc, No. 1S4
Chestnut St,
A lan;e assortment of the above Safes always
on hand (wiiTauted to s'taiid at leant 10 percent
more fire than anv Herring's Sale now in use.)
EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and
I keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron
Dash, Inr making lire-proof Vaults for lianka
-l ues, pubiie and private buildings. Seal and
j Letter Copy ing Presses; Patent Slate I. ined lie
liigerators. elc. Please give us a call, at No. -fl
South Fourth St.. Philadelphia.
April T. IU!).). cly. 10.
NEW STOSE.
(At tin old Stand of S. .V. Thompson.)
'IHE Siibscriher rcipecl ully informs the jeo.
I pie of Suuhury an I vicuutv, that he ha j ta
ken the Store Koom lately occupied by S. N.
riiouipson, in Market t-ireit, Suuhury, ladow
Vt'eaver'a H.ilel, mid that ha lias just received
and opened a liaiuisoine assortment of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
ComMting in part o
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardwaro,
tuecuswarc, Ha's iV Caps, Hoots & Shoes. Full,
Salt, Meat. Ac.
All of whieh will be sold ut Ihe lowest prices.
All kinds of produce taken iu exchange at th
highest maikcl price. (
H. II. VASTLNE.
Sui bury. Nov, C4, Is'SS ly ch
JAMES BARBER
wikji.ksai.k t i;i:i ail
CLOCK E .S T A l L I S 1 1 M E N T ,
S. F. corner of S, mud y Chestnut St.
pinrDELriirA.
Where may be fou d, one of the large! ami
m i nsiiuii'iii in i lociis aim nne I'icci'i in Ihe
I'nited tates. in qnaniiiies t i suit pun luisera,
if Irom n single Clm-lt, tn one thousand Clocks ;
enibrseiiif every variety of style and maniil'.ic.
"to. sni'al lo for (.'hurches. Halls, Counting
i louses. Parlors, Sleeping upartmenU.ai.d Kitch
ns. Steam ami Cuiuil U.niis. and Itui! road Curs.
X. II t;bcks Iiepaircd und Wairuiited.
'lock Trimmings for sale. Also.
Manufacturer of llnrlnn-'s ('elthrnted Fine
GOLD PENS
Embracing all Ihe qualities of tho finest quill
pen. iu addition 1 1 which the durability of the
iietal i lully asio-i itcd and deve.iie, ti,,,
mil e liver i'eneiis, and Pen Itchier, Plate.!
Ware. Ajc. wholesale and relnil. 'i'hose wi.h
ing lo puicliase are inv iied lo cult. '
' ' JAMKs UArtltEK.
E. corner (.'iiestnut and micoiiiI Ma., J 'ttilta.
'liltaiirldiia, Jui.e'ja, IOj.V ly,
T nENRYDONNELi
ATTOilNEV AT LAW.
Qjjic opposite the Court House,
Stuibury, Kortliumberlaad County, Pa.
l')0ili)t ultt'lilioil Id business in adjoining
junllen.
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ff IOOFLANDS BiiWrsst
1
May 19.
W ElJiElt &' BRL'NER'8.
ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with
I .'(. .1. I ..It ..I... n ooit...!
iV U lP"Ki 111 IM,trU jtiei ..vs.-sea
ml forwlc ly H. B MA5WEB.
fcunniiry, Jon 4.
I LATENT URITIANU 8TOPPERH U
bar pottlaa ins aula by .
H. B MASKER- .
Sunhury, April, 1 lM 1 --':
SII.VER WAT(11E. A frw double caw
EugKsb 8ilvar Watches, fat sale at vrr low
wricrs by ' " ' II. B MAtrtUk'R.
8u nVurv.'A vei ' j I .M
jiTmriLEY'S COUGJ"CiiNDV. An nets
lent 1 aroedy r Itiutba, eolaV. Far as le
U this otfir. -..-'. 1 vs'4 - .
Deessuibsr i. 1M. .
i'msilfikvAL
, At S. K. Tnonapson'i Btor,; ,
h Lowtr Auyusta township, nt ihe Jwt'ctirm o
f i"t)iiocsii and i'lum creek roaris. .
THHE aubscriber havinrt teturned from llie citj
A tviih new enJ extensive essortment of
fashionable rooiIs, respectfu.Mjr ealls the attention
of Farmers, Mcctisnlcs end oi'hers Id the same.
sriilXO AND SCMMtTU GOODS,
consisting in pert of
- Dry Goods, viz :
Clnthi,Casmeres, Cassinets, Jeanf. XJVtlmps,
Muslin, Vesting, Tvteils, and all kirtdt of
, Spring and Summer Wear, 1
' LADIES DI1ESS AND KANCY GOODS?,
Calicoes, Muslin dt Lains, Lawns,
Ginehams, Berates, Robet,
WonUns, Flannels, Ifc,
GKOtEIlIK,
Sugar, Teas, Co flee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Suit, Ac, Ac, &c
llnrdtvnre,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives Sc Forks, Ac
Queens and Glassware,
of various styles ami patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOB3.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
1 men, women end children.
Hats Crs, Ac, nf various sizes and styles.
llesnles a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and examine for your
selves. 17 Country produce ot all kinds taken in
exchange at the highest market pricca.
8. N. THOMPSON.
Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 58, 1855.
IMPORT Ell AND DEALER IN
IRON & STEEL,
461 Market street, Mow I3(A, north side,
PHIZ.ASEZ.IHXA.
Phils., Dec. 30, 1854. ly.
Furniture ! Furniture !
AVj. 1H7 South Second (abovt Spruce.) east side,
PHILADELPHIA.
'IHE auhscriber would respectfully inform the
leaders of the Unnitiry American and the
public generally, that he has on hand a constant
supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made
Fiituiliire at reasonable prices. Being a practi
cal mechanic, and having; all his goods manufac
tured under his own superintendence, purchasers
may rely on netting just such sriiclea as are
represented. Lounges with removable arms,
also new patterns ef Sofa Bed'teads. Those
who are about going to housekeeping would do
well to call.
JOHN A. BAUER.
157 South Second mreet.
N'. B. AH orders thankfully received and
promptly attended 10.
April'sf. C55. w8 It,
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS
rll F, subscriber having received the necesary
forms and insructtiona from the Department,
at Washington, is prepared to procure Bounty
l.snd Warrants at ths shortest notice.
H. I). MASSER.
5uabarv. Ar"' 7, 1955.
L. L. BE VAN,
SHAlfCCZIlT HOTEL,
Shamokin Pa.
'lIIE subscrriier begs leave to inform his Iriends
I and the public generally, that he has taken
the above well known stand, and will be happy
to accommodate all who may jive kirn a call.
Shamokin, July 8, 1 8i4
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that spplirstion will
tie made to the next legislature nf Pennsvl
vauin, at the aesaiou of l5fi, for the creation of
a corporate bodv, with banking and discounting
privileges, lobs called lbs "Shvmokix Disk,"
located at Shamokititown, Nnrthtimlierland CoM
Pa., with a capital pIoi k of $laO,tl('0. with the
privilege of increasing the same to $300,000 if
necessary.
Shaiiiokiii, May ?!. 18."r 6ia.
NEW DRUG STORE!
WEISER Sc BRUNER,
Wholesale and Retail Eruggists.
.1urif St., next door to E. Y. Brihl's Store
SUN3URV, TA ,
OI'TEK to the public the largest and best
selected stock ever opened in ibis section of
country, consisting uf
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs. Window Class,
Patent Medicines, together with a complete as
sortnient of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Shaving Urushes, Dressing, Side, Neck snd
Pocket Combs, Fancy Soapa, Shaving Creams
Tobacco. Segars Port Monias, Stationary, Con
iectiouaiies,
. PURF. WINES AND BRANDIES
For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri
can Perfumery, Fancy floods of every decrip
tion. iu short every article kept by Druggists
generally.
C7 Prescriptions Carefnllti Compounded.
CEO. U. WEISER,
WM. A. UKLNEK.
Hunbury, Msy SC, Hj:4.
TOBACCO, &o.
Strawberrv, Congress,
Fldorsdo Fig, Eldorado CaVe.
Saraaparilla Fine Cut, Pressed Fine Cut,
Andersons " " For Sale st
WEISER & BKLNER.
Sunhury, Msy S6, loS5.
DR. II. II. HlfiBEE'S remedy for coughs,
colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply of
this volus'-le medicine just received and for sale
by H. U. MASSER.
Sunburv. June 4. IBM.
TkNOI.D'.S WRITING FLI ID and Adhe
siva and legal envelopes, for sale by
II. U. MASSER.
Sunburv. Ian 10. I HAS
CHOES All kinds of Boots Shoes and slip-
pets lor sale by
G. ELSUERG A CO.
Msrket street, opposite Ihe Post Office.
Sunburv. Oct. 8. 1853.
ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot ol
fashionable Silk. Wool and Fur Hals.
also Clth, Fur, Oilcloth, Pvsvy auu Military
Caps for sale low by ' 1 '
- i O. EI.PBERG CO.
Market street, opiiosile the Peat Office.
Sunburv, Oct. B, IH.S3.
"1 LD FENS with and without eases, ef a
li very superior qualitv, just receivea.
Also freaii supply of Wriliug Fluid, for sale
by , i. 11. U.
Siinlmrv. Dw.T.
TTlANK Parchment Tsper Deeds and blank
' Mertgage. Boiula, Eiccutiona, Summons
kl.; for sale I. Y H. B. MASSER. .
Kimbury - A erl 8, M ', ' i'
BLANKS.
LANKS of every descriptiost eesi he hed It
app vinr at the office of the Amencaw.
CX ROUND ond whole Pepper, Cloves, China
mon. Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, Ginger,
Liquorice, ore..
Nor. Ill, "94.
A,-., at
VOUNO'a STORE.
1 EWELRV. A nice assortment of Gold and
. Market etreei, cppoaiie ttva Post 0e
' Sunhury, Oct. . - -
1-1 A M PH 1KB ud Flebl f thej
,V ror-eaJe WEISER BRUNEJ1. ,
uaiy. May 19, !
Sew Oood2!ibt tiff Teple I
BENJAMIN HETFNER
1JESPECTFPLLT Informs the public In fn
etst that he his jnst received ami epeneil a
splendid stock of '
' Fall and Wintci Gootls1
al his New Store, In Lower Aug asta township.
His stock consists In part of i . t
Cloths,' Cassimers, Cassinett. '
ot all kinds, of linen. Cotton snd worsted. '
ALSOi
Callcoen, Gingham, l.nxrni,
nioumcllne lie Lalncs
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Grocer leu,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron
ami Steel, Nails, &o.
Also sn excellent assortment of
QTJ33ENSWAKE, -f various siyles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOT A. MIDI g.
H AT J & CA PS, a good selection.
Sait, Fish, tNe.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, ah1 of which will be aold :
the lowest prices.
C7 Country produce taken in esehtngrt a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, Nov. 10, 1855.
United States Hotel,
Chestnut Street, above Fourth.
PHILADELPHIA.
1 ! MacLEI.LAN, flats of Jones' Koul.)
has the pleasure to inform his friends ami
ha trsveling community, tbat lie has If-r.i tt .-.
House for a term of years, nnd is now pr. pan :
for the reception of Guests.
The Local advantages of this favorite estnV.ish
ment are too well known to need comment.
The House and Furniture have been nut in
first rate order: the rooms nro large and ivel!
ventilated. The Tubles will alw ays bcnip! .i
with the bent, and the proprietor pledge Vm'-s f
that no effort on his part shall be van;in" 'a
make the I'nited Slates eiiual in comforts to ar.y
Hotel in tne junker I itj.
Phils.. July H, le54
SAMUEL S. FETlIEnSTOS,
CKtl.EH IN
lamp, Lanterns, Chutisli lirrs nnd rnntlrliiliras,
A'o. 152 S. 2u sraf, al.ore Sprues,
PIIII.ADF.I.WIM.
Tlaving enlarged and improved his storv an,!
having one nf the largest assortments
Lamps, in Philadelphia, ia now prepired l.i n.i
nish Pine Oil, Cainphene, Uutuii g Fluid I cin
snd Oil Lamps, and Lanterns ol ad nit. r-.s.
Glass Lamps by ttic package, at a 8", ail ndiaoie
,i.ei aio:.!,,!! piiirs. neiug a .viaiiui.ii'l .ii r am!
Dealer ol 1'ir.e Oil, Uurinug Kluid and M
w hich will lie furnished to Men hauls u
prices that they will liml il to ihcir m!va '
buy. Also, ilouschol ! f;iasare ol all .li
tions al the lowest market prices.
id.. I.
.Clip-
I'iilluUelplua. Oct. M, I8.4.
"""'WM. M'CAliTY,
books v. 1. 1. 1: it ,
M'irliil Street,
SUN2URY, PA.
I CUT received and for sale, a fresn aspjdY of
U K.TA4;i.J.I 4 4. HU SIC
fer Singing Schools. He is also opening at
this time, a large assortment of Hooks, in nvetv
branch of Literature, consisting of
Poeiry, History, Novels, Itomanres, S. i.-nrii ';
Works, Law, Medicine. School nnd 'h'l.lre i'
Hooks, Bibles; School. Pocket and Family. Is;! :
with and without F.nTravinrrs, ami ever, of v ni
etv of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds.
Also just received and for sale, Purlons In.
gest of the lavvsol IVuiisvlvania, edition of Mo I,
price only Sfi.llu.
Judge h'euds edition of Blaekstonet t.'niiiiiii.
tnries, in 3 vols. S o. foruierly sold at -.-,
and now ctferej (,'u fresh binding) al j lo.
price ol SO.tiO.
A Treatise on tho laws of Penusv ! ania re
specting the estates of Dccedriits, by Tliani.ia I'.
Gordon, price only S 1,1111.
Travels, Voyages and Adventures. '! t
which will be sold low, either for cash, or rna.i
try produce.
February, SI, lr52. tt.
"AID ANDCWIFORT."
ie Yuiir Oun .Tit ci:imh .
geoi?c;T: iu:n..
NANrFAl'TI'ttrR OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
Of the most FasluonaUe Stjlo.
rPHE suliscrihcr respectfully calls th ntlenii.g
1 of t!ie public lo his I ir'c and splendid t.ioit
ment of every quality md price of
c-i:b.5:t-vas?!:
I which cannot faillo riHommend itself tneverv our
who will examine it, on account ol ns . t . - ie
vvorkmansliip and splendid liuish, made up ot t ;r
best stock to lie had iu the city. .V , . ,
spared in the manufacture of his waic, h i
subscrilier is dctennined lo keep up a !
many iiniTovements which are cons:. no!', ';. -. a
made. His stock consists ot .M.iimanv
Koran, IitiiiN a ixl l.ntisiKc
Bureaus, Secretaries, SiJel-oar.ls.
SOFA, Iii:i!AKF.ST .t.l) DIMM; TIL'LK
ami also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phi a
delphin maniilailiire.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and piis.
CrPBOARDS. WORK ADCNDI.E.
STANDS. TOII.KT TARLKS AND
KXTENSIOX TABLES.
In short, every article in i;-.is line nf his Im-Mio..
He also inaiiiifactiires all kinds and .jualiliss ni
ClIAIliS,
ncludiiig vanetiM never before to be h i ! u
Sunhury, such as Mniumst, Bi n k Wi c
ti Ci ntin M iiai. tiiiki us ; ASU V v
CHAIRS, ixn fski'V Piimi Sroois. w uc n.
of the latest styles, and warranted to lia "c ... e
by none inauufaclnred in the Ctics r ec. w
The subscriber ia determined that the e .; i
he no excuse for persona to purchase turn M .e
the cities, as every coniidence can lie en ei nil e..
about the ijuulity and fini.l, at his wsie ...
I hairs.
His articles will ha disposed of m a (,'
terma as they eon I purchased elsewhere. ( '..nii
try Iroduce taken in pmi,ci t for work.
Or I NDERTAKINij. Having a iW
lumseir with n handsome H,:,.,.K. h .. .-
prepared tor Cndertakiiig, ai d altuii.l.l.g 'neer
ala, in this vicinity, or ,ny coi,,.uti- rli.
lance from thia place.
The Ware Heom. ia iu Market tiwi.
lielow I'hompsoii's Mots and W eaver's l avt-.n.
, ''i 'I'M UL'OKGE KE.N.
hunbury, Jsii. Il), ls53.tt.
NOTICK
To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line.
V'OTICB is hereby Biveu, that all p.rs.u.s
-v round trespassing upou. or injuring llie line
of the Philadelphia d tvunbury i elcrapli will
be dealt w ilh according t ih ,t.t of Awvinhly in
such cases mads i,d provided.
' -H. U. MASSER, Pres't
Phila. and Sunbury Telecraph Co.
Sunhury, June 3, 1851. n,
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
1 ' r Tasteless Salts,
Prepared by
,. -VEISF.R BR UN EH.
Thia prepaiatton ia recomn ended as aa ee
cellent laxaiive and purealiva, it oer ilea mildly,
is entirely free, froi,, inw upM1nl
seiiibliiig lemni a.la in flavor. Thia medicine is
highly beneficial for diseases Mealier le suanaer
and hot weather.
Sunburv, July I, M -
TNK Boureau'a eeletiraied ink, and also Con
great ink) lor sale, wkalseale and re tea I by
Itaoamtsar w law. U- 8 WAKsR.
I. W. TENES el r e