Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 29, 1856, Image 4

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    pre mium improved
tilH'r-riiopliitlc oi' Lime
tJ'HK only Silver Medal yet awarded by Affri
& cultural Societies, wai Riven In this superior
Article, at tlie Inst Pennsylvania State (''sir at
llarrisluirg, aa a Fertilixer of the best quality for
Wheal, t orn, Oats, Grata and Palnlora,
Knifing Heavy Crops, and greatly Improving
lc Mml. 'I'll eiilmcrilier rrseclfullj .informs
Far mere and Dealers that heia prepared to eup
I'ly the Full demani with this superior and will
ti lled urticle.
l"r Agents wanted. A liberal discount al
leged. A I. SO. No. 1 Pernvlsn endMetiran Gnsno
ruudrclte and Land Tlanter. Oils, Candlea,
fonp, Ac, of the best ajality, at the lowest
murket rales.
JNO. L.POMF.R07,
0 4-10 South Wbarvet, hel. Market St.
Philadelphia.
August 16, l,ri. Smltje
JiEllltYSIiURG SEMINARY.
The Acurtemic rear of thii flouriehitur In-
. .1- (1.1 SI 1 X'
titiition will commence on iu u -nuiiua; ui
August next.
It is located tt Berrrsbtirp;. Pmiphin Co.,
Til., on one of the healthiest and most beau
tiful viilli'v in the old '-Keystone 8ta1e("
Tho lU'siun of the Institution ie to prepare
viinniT Ladies and Gentlemen for th respon
silde duties of life, and fur Institntiotia ot a
hifiher Rrnde. Kvery facility mill be afforded
M those who araeeirous oi preparing lueui'
selves for Teaching".
The mivernment of the school will be strict
ly parental, and it "hull lw be the phrasing
duty of the Principal to instil into the mind
of his pupils such sentiments, as, if followed,
will lend to Honor and Happiness.
Tuition pi-r Session (22 weeks.)
Greek and Latin. 7 00
Modern lttnifiisije (Extra.) 1 00
Common Elijah (1st Grade,) 5 00
" ('.id tirade,) 4 UU
Sciences, (Surveying, Chemistry tec, 50
I'rintinp rind Janitor Services, 2.1
Music (Pimin Forte) 8 00
Excellent Boarding can be had from (1,50
to S2.00 per week. Lecturet will be deliver
ed every week on "Chemistry Philosophy"
Ac, to which the pupils are admitted free of
charge.
There is a frond Library connected with
the Seminary to which the students have ac
cess for a sinttll fee. The School will be ex
ercised in Composition and Declamation once
every week.
The principal being a graduate of one of
the best Colleges in the Union, and having
experience as a Teacher flutters himself, as
heretofore, to give general satisfaction to all
who are placed under his tuition.
JOSIAH F. KENNEDY A. B,
Principal.
Berrysburg. July 12. 1856.
THE SALAMANDER SAFES
OF
PHILADELPHIA ARAIT THE WOUCO.
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 2C Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia.
Have had tlie surest demons-
'XijT! "sauiat Uie terufcc alnneiil :
PiiiLAnKLsart, April 14th 1MH
Menrs. F.vnns -V Wiitsnn : Units: It slfoida us tlie
tiiiliRt eiiliffl'iicfioii ti stuie to you, tliut ow-inff ! the very
protrclive qtiiilitics of Iw.i (if Ihe S;tlairiiulr Smes wtilrh
ivc pnrchHuil of you noii,t few nioulhi ince, we KiVfd a
l:irm; pcrtioii of inir Jewelry. Books, HHpcrt, fkc., taiio
sinI to the riiltitiiiiuous Ure iu Kuusteud Plucs, ou tlie uiorn
li i! of the lllh inst
Vlu.i, w. rllc, th:it lhiv itfm wr. locn,.l in fl.
tointh btory ot the uuifihtig wd ocl-ujiIcO, anil Hint tney
fell niilii(iiuntty into a heuj) of liunnna riiim, where tlie
vnn cou-'eiittiitloii ofheul 1-iiLSCil the hrum plates to melt,
we cimiiot hut reffiinl Hie preHervntirm of the valuable con
tcpta its tnojit convincing proof uf the greut aecurity tuTor
tleil hv your Sitfea.
We fhull tnke inucli plenmire in recommending them to
men of business us u suie icliuiice iiiimet tire.
Usorss VV.Smo.M & Bae.
PniLitiELrnn, April 14. 1856.
Messrs. Evans 4 Wiitson h:ive to offer you my tes
timony in fiivni ol the ure;it neeuntv tiffordeit to my entite
sl K-k of jewelry, hook,,, pnpcia. c, during the recent
di.-i;isrnns couH;iitrtition in lituistesd plnce, from the fuel
th il the Kline wern C'nlniiied intwoufUis buluiuaader
S.ift-8 in inuftniureil liy you.
11 ivinj Inlleu Irom the lifili story of the Arlirin nuild
ine, where they were previously pliiedd mil) exposed to a
v:st heut for n lonu time, the preservation of Ihe vuluable
,i";iosiis seemed to everyone who wituesned Ihe opening,
rinl interior exuiiiiuution, a mutter of profound asto lisu
nieitt To nil who may require a perfect protection from the
rsviiixesof fire; 1 ithull not tif-silate to recommend the use
of your Safes, us 1 consider they have now -jnderirone the
most tryuuj tent. N. li. Mokgin.
rini.triKr.rniA. April 14, 15.
Messrs Kvans .V Wntsou (ienthinen No doubt you
will iie deeply trial ilit-d to Warn the g.'od condition in which
1 discovered my hook, p,.hey of insurance, certiorate of
rloek.nail oilier valuable doeuments, wheilun I'ridny last
1 opened the sale made hv your linn.
With my kuowe-ltre of lis meat espo.nre, both tn the
inlensiiy of the heat fr. m so hot a fire ns that which de-
'royeil the Artiwm Haililiinr, us also from ihe foree of (he
fill from ii. f.rm-'r elevated noition in the third story, 1
could entertnill but slender Hopes prior to lis interior ill.
sneeti n, that tiie eoiiteuis wlueli i once so hiirhly prized
w uild ever be of nny servieeto me, tint res tlieiie feats
lire now happily removed, 1 feel It only due to suv to tou
that I can henceforth recommend the use nf your Safes to
!l tvh i mav wish to feel u hilctice in the perfect se
curity which such nieuns provides utraiust so frightful an
c-rmem.
Kdwabd Gaskill, B.wikbinder.
Constantly on hand Pnteat Powder and Thief Proof
Locks for Hanks, Stores, 4c.
April SO, IS.iu. ly
rAllMlJlS OF THIS AEiailllUK
noon;
Growers of When! and ftte, use Zeinau'i
Snptr l'lwsphute of Lime, ij'you want heavy
k-iiij's, in r-tinnii jimrncan reriutzer.
'PUK'E valiml le Manures have been used for
-- tlio ptit fix years successfully for the
Urain nnu 1 olntcco t rop in irrrmia, i'cimsvl
vania. Ncw Jersey, DeUtvare, Maryland and the
Iiatuls ut Ucrniuilu and liurliadues A barrel,
(i50 lbs) is (.ullicieiit for an Acre of Land.
I he above r crtili.cia are composed of reliable
Lheniical nleiueiiis, which largely Incrense the
Crop and improve tlie soiling, doubling ihe val
ue of the laud. Price of the Phosphate of Lime
U M0 110 a ton. Nitrcencd $50 00, the Ameri.
cin rcitilizer ??5 00 per Ton, or $3 SO
Barrel, l 2S a Keir; also, every varulv of
Guuno, Pure Land fluster, Pot Ash, Nitrate ol
Huda, Bone Uust, I'mv.lered Charcoal Ac.
CEO. A. LKI.NAU, Proprietor,
JVu 19 South Front Street,
Pllll.ADKI.PHU.
Ceoda delivered ftce of charge.
t?" To Wholeinle Dealers, a liberrl discount
Pamphlets in Kuitlisb and Cerman Languaxea
uratu. Urdi-ra at a distance, Lall seeompiuj
ing or Draft. prompMv attended to by
U. A LKJNAU, Pmprielor.
I'll I AD'A Pa
N. B. Diplomas, have been awarded from the
Pennsylvania Agricultural Society ; New Tork
Crystul Palace lKaociaiion and Mew Jeraey
stale Agricultural eocieiy.
Philudelohia, Aug. 16, 1H6. 3m. w.
sjgMr.MVU Embroidered Crape, punted cash'
mer, fancy klella, white barege, trench
border, silk tringe ana figured silk shswlg just
received ny r,. x . u muni r v ttun.
May 31 1850.
stationery.-
Paper and
-A large supply of fansy .Mole
uper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter.
anJ Uap Taper, Pens, Ink, Band, die., at
May 31, '50. WM. A. BRLJVKR'S
UYDROLECM PAINTS. These paints sre
mixed with water. (K.r.Ku ...in., (h- m
ef eil, for sale by
May 81, '88. WM. A. BRLWER.
Table and Pocket Cutlery, a large selection of
various patterns for aula by
May 31 88. E. Y. BRIGHT & RON.
Cai'lietlngT of ell kinda, floor and table Oil
Clotba and oil shades of the latest sty Is lor
sale by E. Y. UKUiU T & bUN.
A HMOLU'S WRITING. FLUID and Atlhe
aive end legal enidopes, for eale by
H. B. MAmSER.
eviXejar, Js 10,
V ' , i i 'i, . v
l" i'f VI' i',' ,tun intliR fnll'iwiiia Orrtticti'i,
rlWi'4'? Wl t" their nianufurluin
K.,M'i;t!i ni.ind r fal'M haa nt Iciigrh fully
fid H'Vi 5 i'" warranted the retireaerrtatiiaia
IVr i'fil.3 ' w,,llh have been mwle nf tht-m
Vi!lii)'ii!---jS iriuleriiw an uiii.m!n-d a. furiey
Bargaini at the Old Stand.
riULING & GRANT
ARE now opening a new and very desirable
atock of Hpring and Summer Goods, em
bracing an endless variety. Their stock con
siste In part of
Black ft Fetticy Broadcloths Cassimeret,
8uamer Wares for men and boys, all styles end
prices.
DRESS GOOD3,
S17.KS Plain m4 Figured Black.
Aa ea-nrtment ef Tlsid Stripe and Fieored Fan
cy Dresa Silks at nnusoally low prices,
Shelliee, Urates, Brave DeLeine, Mue.
l)e Lain, l.awna, Ve,
OINOHAMft from H to 6 cents psr yard.
CALICOES 8 1SJ -
WHITE GOODS, '
Cambric, Jacotietta, Swisa, 1 arlton, Mull, Bobi
nett, French and Swiss Laces, Edgings. Ac.
Brown and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks,
Checks, Towlings, Tsble Diapers, 4C
HARDWARE and ttUEElTSWARE,
Cedar-wara, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaster
8a It and Fish.
Alao a frek supplv of
DRUG AND MKDICINKS.
Thankful for pest favora, wa hope by atrict
attention and a desire to please, still to meet with
the eiinTova! of ourfrtenda.
TV Country produce ef all kinds tsken at tee
highest market price
Sunbury, May 84, 1856. ly.
AT
8. K. Thompson's Store,
In Lower Augusta townxhip, at the Junction vj
the J uit'tnocken ana J'lum creek roaiti.
flHE auhscriber having returned from the city
ariih a new and ei tensive assortment of
faitiiw.able gnoda, respectfully calla the attention
of Farmers, Mn names and othera to the same.
SPIllNU AND SUMMER GOODS,
conaiating in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Clolht, Camimeres, Catsinets, Jeans, Drilling,
Aiusitns, Vt J(ngi Ttceetls, and all kinds of
Spring and Summer Wear,
LADIES DK ESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin dt Lnins, Lawns,
Ginghams, Berages, Robes,
Woolens, Flannels, $C.
ciMM r.itit,
Sugar, Taaa, Coffee, Rice, Molaasea, Cheese,
Spices, Salt, Arc, Ac, Ac.
ISarilwarr,
Naila, fclcrewa, Filea, faws. Knivea Sc Forka, Ac
Queens and Glassware,
of various stylea and patterns.
BOOTS AND SHOBS.
A large ansnrtmcnt of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, Ac, of varioua sizes and styles.
Beaidea a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Call and eiainine fur your
selves. ri Country produce ol all kinda taken in
eichange at the highest market pric es.
S. N. THOMPSON.
Lower Augusta, 5 mo. 24, 1850.
PROCLAIM IT TO THE FEOPLE!
Ira T. Clement
NO. 1, CORNER OF MAHKE'l SQUARE,
S-YS cooly, boldly and deliberately, that he
takea the foremost stand on the grand caval
cade of Dry Goods Merchants of Sunbury.
Ho aliall continue to aell Dry Goods and Gro-
CllU.VliUlt ,li..a mm h.im guoJi .IU
ought cheap they will be sold cheap.
He leels contidcnt With ins experience ana
ability, that he can compete with the
World at large and Sunbury in particular.
He would enumerate articles if tune and space
would permit but as any
COUNTER-JUMPING NOVICE
can de that he will leave it to the verdants and
uninitiated, it ia enough Uaay that he has every
thing in the line of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
LOOTS ASH SHOES, frc, jr.,
that ia kept in any other store in town, and
Hit banner is on the breeze.
And long may it wave
O'er land uf the free,
And the home of the brave
While her Stars and her Stripes
Shine out like the Sun,
Telling all nations
That Freedom's begun.
This is a free country or at least will be os
when nil arc free, therefore it is free for all to do
their tradinir where they can BUY he CHEAP-
Es I recardlcss of the cross and aour looks ol
old fogv merchants. A 11 are invited to call and
ace.
THE COUNTRY,
as well si the town are respectfully invited, aed
every person, rich or poor, high or low, bund or
free are invited to call.
Come one come all uud stop your speed,
I have goods enough for sll in need ;
The boys themselves are at their posts,
And they alone can supply a host.
Over other dcukrs iu the town
These same boys have won renown,
For selling the Cheapest and the best,
And selling more than ull the rest.
Hurrah, Hurrah ! O'er hill and pluin,
Accept my thanks and cull ugain ;
Among our assortment you'll ulways fad,
Good to tit and pleusc the mind.
We've on hand and always willing,
To sell nut good and earn a shilling,
L hold your horses and come this way,
We shall be glad to see you any day
at No. 1 Mark kit c-quare, opposite the Court
House,
P. 8 He wishes it distinctly understood, that
he ia not to be undersold by any man or combina
tion ot men. No ehartie lor showing goods.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods.
Buubury, June 31, 1 Ho 6.
1111 fMprr e splendid lot just received
' ' S,J for sale by
I. W. TEMERdr CO.
Puntmry, June 31, 186.
' -W-AN TED.
Oftpn LAUOIiERS on the line of the Union
UUU Csnal Wsges SI 13 Cssh. Ap.
ply te ROCKAFELLOW; KI PP dc CO.
July36, lrt.it. at Reading, Pa.
Ptl DM nill EL Glti; t!K.
T
"S.HI3 GresHe is recommended to the notice of
Wagoners. Livery Stable keepers, &c., as
being Si ri.siOH to anything of the kind ever in
troduced. As it does not gum upon the axles
is much mure durable, and ia not affected by
the weather, remaining the aame in summer as
in winter, and put up in tin canisters at 37 and
6" cents, for aale by WM. A. JlliL'MLK.
June 31. IH36.
To Builders & Carpenters.
The sulwcribe's are sjents for the sale of
Doors, Window blinds, Window Shutters, and
all sizes of Window Sash, all of which we oiler
at the lowest prices.
May 33 'ft6. E. Y. 15 RIGHT A SON.
BOUNTY ORDERS County orders taken
-s as cash for goods, and on nolo or
Imok ae-
count by
Y. UltlGUT if SON.
Sept. 13, 18?6.
Silk, cotton and linen Handkerchiefs, fancy
neck ties, gents' collar, cotton, opera sack and
Welsh Flannels, port monnais and the best as
sort men t of Hats and Capa in town for ssle by
May 81 '56. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON.
ClIlfs), grain, English end German grass,
tTl brie scythes end aueatha tor sal by
May ( ',
B. Y URIGH T V tKK.
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC,
MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT
or
THE auhseribera respectfully invite the publia
te call and examine their atock of
NB-W GOODS,
embracing everv variety. Our Goode have been
selected with the greatest care, and our assort
ment cor tains the latest styles, hoth of foreign
and dnmestie manufacture. We have alio made
arrangements to receive goods direct from Phil
adelphia every few weeks, by this means we
will be enabled to keep up our assortment- We
return our thanks for the niters! patronage ne-
atowed during the past year, and trus- that by
strict attention to business, and a desire to please,
we will continue to receive a share nf the same.
K. Y. BRIGHT V SON.
unbnry. May SI, 1856.
NEW ABRANQEMENT I
'ijti Arrival of
DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, 4c.
'I HE undersigned having taken the store for
I mrrly kept by Weiser and ttruner. ia now
ready to fill crdera and prenrriptiona at a mo
menta notice. He has a large and well at lee tad
atock of fresh and pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-atufTa, Oil, Painta, Glaaa, Putty, and all
kinda of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobscco and Imported Segars of the choicest
branda. Fancy Notiona' toilet artwlea, and Per
fumery of all kinda. Tooth and Hair Bruahee
of every variety.
CfimpAt'iie and Fluid alway on hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
prising msny articlea it ia impossible here te enu
merate, and all aold at moderate pricee.
Remember the place, neit door te E. Y.
Brieht'a Mammoth Store.
WM. A. BRUNER.
Punbury, May 31,
THE WEST BRAITH INSURANCE CO.
or luck ii vi;a, r v
Insures Detached Buildings. Stores, Merchsn
dine, Farm Property and other Buildings, and
their contents at moderate rates.
ctriTti. $.-)oo,ooo.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
I)l RKCTONS,
Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvev,
John B Hall. T. T. Abrama,
f harlee A. Mayer, I). K. Jackman,
Charles Crist, W. White,
Peter Dickinson, Thomas Fitchen.
Hon. G. C. HARVEY, Pres.
T. T. A ikaks, Vice Pres.
Thos. Kitchen, Sec'y.
H. CH AS. ULM AN, General Agent.
KKFERENCE:
Ssmuel II. Lloyd,
A. A. Winegardner,
L. A. Msckcy,
A. White,
.lames (Juisgle,
Johf. W. Maynard,
Hon. Simon Cameron,
Thiia. Bowman, D. D.
Wm. Vanderbelt,
Wm. Fearon,
Dr. J. S- Crawford,
A. UpdegratT,
Jamea Armstrong,
Hon. Wm. Bigler.
P. W. GRAY, Ajent.
Sunbury, Tune HI, ls5fi. 6m
NEW CONFEOTIONAMY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEAR HART,
HAS just received a new and excellent assort
ment of goods at hia ('onfectiunsry and
Fruit Store in MA BICE T STUEET, Sunburv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
all times, the most choice Confectionary, Ac,
W tioiesaie and Kclall, at riiil.,drlflii pnere.
Among hia atock of Coiilcctionsries, maybe
found :
French Strata,
Hktriinl Almondi,
Cream White,
Lei nun
' Ht.ae,
" VHinlla,
Common Straitta.
Liquunce,
Gum Drops, sll kinds of ssent,
Love llrope,
Mint Drops, red end white,
Jelly Cskm,
Ftait Limps,
Stiek randies, ol sll scents
Rocs Candy. .
Almond Candy,
FRUIT.
Rananaa,
lMfff,
Ctirmnta iliied,
Prunea,
Kias,
dirt'iis,
Nuta nf all kinda
Almuikli, nn nonn,
LKMON
SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A
suprrior qunlity of iSepars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Contectinnaricn, fruit, A ', all of which
is ollcred cheap at wholexule or retail.
ICE CREAM.
He has aNo opened an 'te Cream Saloon, and
will at all times be resdy to serve Lis customers
with Ice Cream.
Sunbury, May U4, IS..S ly
Tatten's Now York
WINDOW SHADE & CURTAIN' STORE,
l!03 Chestnut St., opposite Jones' Hotel,
l'HILAUl.I.I'lllA.
Window Shadea,
fiill 4'ornice,
Uurl'. V hite and green
Hollands,
llrocatellea.
Satin de 1, nines,
Worsreil Dumitsks,
Centre Tassels,
Gimp and Loope,
Curtain Bands,
Lsce and Muslin
Picture Cord,
Patent Hollers,
Curtain Pina and Trim
mings, Curtains,
Muslins.
Piece
Store, Steamboat and Church Shades or Dra
pery, got up at the shortest notice.
Curtains cut, msde and put up by the most
eipcrienced hsnds.
PiTTiVa .Niw YoaK Sreai, 2US Chestnut
St., Melodenn buildings.
Msy 3, 1856
J. II. .1 'll,
Justice of the Peace.
MOUNT CARMEL,
Horthumberland County, Pennsylyania.
All business piotnptly atiended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings done.
Mount Carinel, June 14, 1S56. ly
NOTICE.
'V'OTICE is hereby given that an application
11 will be made tn the next Legislature, of
Pennsylvania, for a Charier incorporating a
Saving Bank, with discounting privileges and
authority to receive monies on deposit, with
Capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS, to be located at Sunbury, Northum
berland county, and called the "Discount end
Deposit Bank of Sunbury."
HENRY DONNEL, J. W. FRILINO,
H. Ii. MASSE K, JOH COOPER,
I. T. CLEMKNT, E. WILVEHT.
Sunbury, July 5, 1S56. 6m
M0TICZ.
NOTICK is hereby given that I hnve re.
ei ived the Pamphlet Laws fur lstfifi, ami that
they are reudy lor distribution to those legul
ly cutitled to receive tho same..
JAM PS BEAH1), Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Oflice. )
eiuubury, July 12, 18.")C.
FURNITURE POLISH!
8. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuuhle fur restor,
ing the polish on all kinda of Furniture, Glass,
Carriage Bodies, Hair Cloth, &c. Also, for re1
moving spots, hidin;; scratches, &e., 4c. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss.
Price aU cts. per bottle. Sold by
WM. A. BRUNER.
June 31. 18S6.
IXU OFF AT COST.
T
HE sul
Wr respectfully informs the pub
lie that
now belling ot his
'OK CLOTHING
Hi.
at reduced prir
buainesa. Per.
should not fail to
Petsons indebt
guested to eel) an
eHratfory, Juas t
he intends going into other
want ef Cheap Clothing
e subscriber
ere re
'UND SIMON.
J08EPH A. NEEDLES, 1
MAfttirACTtiasa or
WIRE, SILK dt HAIR-CLOTH SIEVES,
Coarae, aaediun and fine in mesh large, middle
site and amall to diaaaeter,
Metallic ClotlM or TrTn Wire,
Of the beat oualitiea. varioua sisea of mesh, from
Niia. t n CO inclusive, and frsrn one te ait fat
ia width.
They are numbered ee Many spacee te a
lineal inch, and rat tc suit.
The eul'ecriher alao keeps conatantly en kand
SCREENS,
Far Coal. Bund, Ore, Lime, Oreln. Gravel,
Guana, Sumer. Nursr, slt. Bone, Coffee. f pice,
Druge. IHe 5'iiffs. Ac. Together with en ea
sortment of bright and annealed Iron Wire.
All ef the above aold wholesale or retail, by
J. A. NFEIW.ES,
64 North Front St., Philadelphia.
May 31, 1S6.
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL.
POTTNVILLE, PA.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his
old friends and the public, that he has taken
that old and well known establishment, the
White? Ilorse Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantojo ats., in
the Uoroueh of Poltsville. The hoiive hss re
cently been very much enlarged and otnerwiee
improved, remlering it quite aa comfortable as
any other Hotel in Schuylkill county while
the etahleaare large, in good condition, and at
tend bv careful, attentive, urudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at his
house, he promises every attention calculated to
render them comfortable and eatisfied.
JOS. M. FEGER.
April . IBS'.- tf
l,ivr l Hl.tSUN TOC.I1 llll.
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
WHY ARK WE S1CKT
It hut rnthj loft of lh hum tin tup to It weighed 1
down by dimif Mud uiirerhtff. HOLLOW AY'S 1"IM,9
nr tf'in1ly nlnpt1 to th relief of the WF.AK, th
NLKVOttheDKI.ICATK.Hiid th INFIKM, of all
clime. M'ln, mid cniititutimii. l'mfewir Hollo
Any nrt nioillv niffrhiieodf the fnnnafuctuie of his mni-
icinet in the t'nitrd tUlei, mid (ffer thcin to a free and
eiiliphteiK-d people, t (he best icmcdy Ui world evtr
It rr uc ituuvai oi a i .ate.
THESE TILLS TU1.1FY TIIE BLOOD.
Thene famout Pi ta are eanrpwily comhined to oparate
on the ittunHch, the lirer, the fciilneya, tlie lung, the akin
and Ihe howela, corrertint; any drrniif t-ment in their fmic-
titmt, purityiiift the hl'MPtt, the very touutaui ol life, and
than curiiif thsfttve in all ituforma.
Nearly half the ha man race hnve taken theae Hills.
hriioeen proved in all parti of the world, thtrt nothmf
ima heen toutra equal to tnt-m in cuaea oi aitruera 01 ine
liver, dvaoenam. and atofnarh ctHnDliiiiitaaenrriillv. They
apon ftive a healihy tone to tha argniiP, however much
oemngeu, ana wncn an omer roeana nave laneu.
GENERAL DEH1L1TY, ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Government! have opened
their Cuatom H "tinea to the introductttm of three Hilla,
tint they uiny become the medicine of the maasra. Learn
ed Colksea atlmit that this medicine ia the best remedy
ever known fx peiaonaof delicHte henlih, r where the
ayatrm mta tieen iintwiid, ua ita invigorating propertiea
never Ian to anoru reuei.
F1WALE COMPLAIXTS.
No femnle. vouiif or ild, ahould 1 withont thia ae!e-
bratcd medicine. It porrftia and iea;ulHtei the monthly
courea at h oernwia. acinic 111 many t-tiea like a chiiriji
It ianlao the I rent and a:iteat mrdicine that chii le priven to
Children of all uar. and for any compluiiit; cunaequeiilly
110 U in uy altoulJ bt wilftout it.
Hvlhu ay's I'M art the best remedy known
in the world for the following disease:
Aathnm. Fever and Airiie Stone and (iruvel
H 'wel Comnluinta hVmale Cuniplainta T'ecinthoy !viup-
Cftutcha Hiiiiuchf, lnw.ird We.tknt-Hi
Colila InHivcrtioii Liver O"ii)nl;onti
Chv-,1 Di'enaea Intlumza Iwncwiof tfttirita
Coa'tveueu Jiitiamni:ttim Filea
Dvaitepata Vrmre:il Alfctiona
Diarhtpa Wunna, of all kinda
Oropay
-a
fold at the Minnifiirtorle of M-rHof,towAt
II .Minueii I4HH-, .Now lork. Hint U14 Mriind. l-ontlon, Uy
I repei:talilc DniirKlsts nml Dublt-rs in Mettienie tliroueli-
ul the I'nilt-il Males, aiuf the civlhxed world, ill boxes,
ut -J) enits.6-24 cents, nnd 91 each.
fV Tnere is a considerable saving by taking the larger
N. H Btrei'tions for the guidaace of palisnls in svery
sonler ure nlTixed to eaeli Loa.
Match tii, IfM. Ijcu
JORT and MADERf A WINES, Schiedam
L Schnappa, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
nd Lavender brandies lor medicinal purposes at
May 31, '56. V'M. A. UKLKEK.
Citrate of Magnesia
OR
TASTELESS SALTS.
T1
HI preparation is recommended os an ex
cellent laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in ll.ivor, prepared ami sold
WM. A. uku.m;k.
Sunbury, June 31, 1S56.
LACK, blue and brown cloth, plain and fan
cv cassimeres, Kentucky jeans, sattinetts,
lrid coating, duek linen, tweeds, grenadine
Nilk, silk veUtts. plant and ligured vesting, for
le by E. Y. BRIGHT dt SOX.
May 31, 1856.
SUNBURY, PA.
1
HE subscriber respectfully informs the public
thst she still continues te keep the above
named public house.
She has also received a new supply et good
liquors and wines, and trusts that ahe will be
side to give satisfaction to ull who may visit her
house.
MARIA THOMPSON
Sunbury May 31, 1856. tf.
BROAD AXES, hand axes, adzes, hatchets,
hammers, chisels of all kinds, squares, saws,
saw setts, aueurs, planes, plane tuts, tiles, com-
asses, screw drivers, braee and bills, hand vices,
levels, spirit levels, tape lines, drawing knives.
monkey wrenches, nippers, plvers, spring callip
pers, pinchers, oil stones grind stones, cranks
and fixtures, chisel and augur handles for sale by
Msy 31 '56. E. Y. BRIGHT & SO."M.
VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE
flvllE subscribers, Executors of the estate of
1 Henry Musser, dec d., otter nt private aale
the following property viz : A large two story
frame dwelling house, together with about
50 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and othera now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as e store and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
good one for business.
Also TRACT Or LIMES TON If U,
in said township on the river about 6 miles be
low Sunhu.y, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Pherson
and others, containing, about 90 acrea. The
soil is productive and contains limestone end
other minerals.
Alao a tract of Land, containing about "J 5
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lauds of the heite of the late John
Conrad and others. I here is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the auhseribera.
H.B. MASSER,
P. B. MASSER, Executors,
FRANCIS Bl'CHER.
Sunbury, January 19,1856 tf
IJOUT MONAIES, Tooth and Hair Brushes
all qualities, and any quanli y, for sale by
' WM. A. BRUNER.
Jene 31, '56.
I HTl'A, Satin and Fancy Rib'ion. Silk
iX Vorsted end Linen Braid, Mohair Head
Dresses, Milts, (iloves, Stockings, French em
bruiderded and Flourishing Thread. For sale by
E. Y. LtiillillT & SON.
May 31, 1856.'
AWNS, Buff Chanibras, Chslli, Alpaca.
J Paplin, Silk Lustre, Delaues. Prints, De-
beges, Bareges, Tissues, Black end Fancy Silks,
Scotch, Lancaster, frencn end .English Uing
hams. Just tectived by
E. V. BRIGHT & SON.
unlmry.Mej 81 IMO.
1855 Special Express notice. 1856
I-IO-W-AJR-ID SC GO'S
EXFRESS.
HAVING obtair ad full exprega privileges over
the CATAWIS8A. 8UNBIJRY AND
KB IE and WILL1AMSPORT & ELMIRA
RAILROADS, we ire now preparedo forward
all descriptions of Express (joods by Passenger
Trams, daily, between Philadelphia and Elmira.
connecting al Elmira with all the Western Jt,x-
preaa Companies.
All gooUa Tor 1 amaqua, Summit, uattawissa.
Danville, Milton, Williamaport, Elmira, and also
to Northumberland and Bunbury and all inter
mediate places, delivered the aame dny. Each
train in charge of our own Special Messenger.
Philadelphia Office, 92 Chesnut Street.
Office Elmira at United Slates Express Office.
April 13, 18SC ly
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
Walk this way for Bargains-
EIMG desirous of disposing of my entire
stock of Books and Stationery, comprising
some 30,000 Volumes ol Law, Medical, Hell
Rtoua Scientific, lilank, Musical, School and
Miseellaneous Books.
Also, 100 Reams of letter paper and a lot of
wall paper, ateel pens, wafers, Ac.
I will dispose of the whole stock at public eale
sale at my store, opposite the Court House,
commencing on Monday the 7th day of April,
1856 at 1 o clock, I' M., and continuing, every
afternoon end evening until the whole stock is
sold.
WM. McCAKTY.
Ter JOS. H. McCARTY.
Sunbury, March 15, 1856. tf
"rvT mrrrwi rrx. r-r 'fm
A. J. CONRAD,
HOLLOWING RUN.
ESi'ECTFPLLY informs the public that
he has purchased the Store recently kept
liy J. K. Kautltnan, and that he has replenished
tne aame ny an excellent assnrtment ol lew
tioods just received from Philsdelphia, which
he will sell on terms as reasonable as sny other
establishment. II is assortment consists in part
of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8 A SATTIN'ETTS,
Summer Wares for men end boys, all styles and
pricee
adlcs Irc9 fioodn.
Consisting nf Black Silks, Merinos, Alpacas,
Lie Lames, Calicoes, UinghamsBMuslins, Trim
mines, Ac.
Also a freah supply of GROCERIES of all
kinds.
HAKDWARE and ftTJEElTSWARE,
Cedarware, Brooms, dec. Also e large assort
ment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men Wo
men and Children. Hats and Caps, Silk Hats,
and all goods usuallv kept in e Country Store.
All the above named aiock of goods will be
sold positively at low prices for cash, or in ex
chsnee for country produce, at the highest
market price.
.Hollowing Run, June 14, 1156. lv
New Wholesale Drug Store.
3ST. 8PENCEH THOMAS
No. 26 South, Second Street, Philadelphia.
IMPORTER, Vanufacturtr and Dealer, in
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye
stuffs, Painta, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French
and American White Zinc, Window Glass,
GlisHwares, VarnUher, Brushes, Instruments,
(round Spices, Whole Hpices, and all-other ar
ticles usually kept by Druggists, including Bo
rai. Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, Ac, Ac. All
orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended
to. Country Merchants are invited to call and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Goods. ite nt to any of the Wharves or Railroad
stations, i rices low and goods warranted.
March 8, 1H56. ly
" JOHNSON & BROTHER
CABINET MAKERS,
Ne. Ii North Second Street, first door ebove
Christ Church, Philadelphia.
J1ERSONS in want of Bureaus, Tables, Sofas,
Chaira, Bedsteads, and every verietv ol
household furniture, would da well to call, as
those articles are made up in the best styles and
sold at the lowest prices.
April 12, 18.,6. ly
EARTHENWARE-
THE subscriber respectfully in'orms the citi
zens of Sunbury and the uublic generally.
that he has commenced the manufacture uf all
kinds ef
EARTH EX WAKE,
at his manufactory in Whortlebetry Street, one
squsre east of the Kiver. Ha has engaeed the
services of Mr. Hasp, and you can therefore
depend on haiug a good article. The ptib.ic
are respectfully invited to call.
All orders from a distance will be promptly
attended to.
P. M. SRINDEL.
Sunbury, Teh. 3, 1856. tf
J. STEWART EEPUY & SONS,
Importers and DoalcrB in Carpetings
Jlasome Hall, Chtntnxtt St., below Eighth,
T Ol LD respectfully invite you to call and
v examine their large and well selected stock
of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cocoa and Canton Mat
tings, Druggets, Hearth Hups, Door Mats. dec.
which they will sell to the trade at such prices as
will muke it desirable for llioao who wish to pur
chase, to call and examine their atock, before
purchasing elsewhere.
1'hiladelphia, April 13, 156. ly
lishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass. Cot-
ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines. Sea Grass
by the yard. Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Rods, Ac., for sale bv
May 31, '56. WM. A. MIL'NER.
WASlriNGTON HOTEL
NORTHUMBERLAND, TA.
c. s. -o:r,o"w:isj,
Proprietor.
Noaih'd, June 7, 1856, 8m.
GEORGE SCHALL & CO.
MA'Vl t itXCKtR.
or
3LABTINQ POWDER,
3 It. Carmel, Northumberland County, Pa.
May 10, 1856
r"1obaCCO and Segars. 20,000 Imported
A Segurs of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
WM. A. BRIWER'S.
Bunhury, May 31, 1850,
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office opposite tht Court House,
8unbury, Northumberland County Pa.
Prernpt attention to business in adjoining
w r initios.
TAINSOOK, Bishop Lawn, Cambric Mus
1 lin, Jacanett, Rook Muslin, Plain and dot
led Swiss, Curtain Muslin, Corded Dimity and
tlonnet Cord. For sale by
E. V. BRIGHT it SN.
May 31, 1858
CAWS Saws Spears and Jackson's hand,
punnel, rip, compass, tenant brass back,
framing, circular, cross cut and mill aawa fur
! by E. Y, BRIGHT &, SON.
May 31, 1856.
ROWN'8 and Breinig'e Essence of Ginger,
and Husband's Magnesia, at
May 31, '58. BfiUNER'S.
UNDERSLEEVE8, Chcmiseltee, Crotchet
end Needle Worked Collate, Flouncing,
Thread Laces, Inserting and Swiss Edging
For eale by E. Y. BRIGHT dt SON.
May 81, IKK
HAYD0CK &TIDLEE,
DEALERS in Watches end Jewelry, will
continue the business at the old stand ef
Jamee B. Eidler,
Ao. 12 South Second Strut,
PHILAUKLrHlA,
Where they solicit an examination of their large
and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe
rience both of them have had in the 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
hand a fine assortment ef .
WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELUY,
Silver, Plated end lirittania Ware, Cutlery,
Fancv Geods, dec dec.
N. B. Repairing of Watches end all kinds ot
Jewelry attended te with promptness end the
greatest care.
riiila., April 7, 185S tf.
TO COAL DEALERS.
AMMERMAN, ZUEItN & WEITZEL
RESPFCTFULLY inform the public that
they have leased the new colliery, called the
Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of
superior quality, and of a variety of siiea prepa
red on their new coal orcaker. All orucrs prompt
attended to by addressing the firm, either at
Sunbury vt Shamokin.
Sunbury, June 30, 18SS
Photography I Daguerreotypes 1 1
A NEW ERA IN ART !
J. E. McCLEES,
(Successor to McCleesfr Germon,)
XXTOVLV call the atlenion of the public, not
v v ouy to the auperiority of the Daguerreo-
tvpea, the Hyalogrnph, (by aome called Ambro-
type,) and the varioua styles ot i'hotograpny on
paper ; but to the fact, that partica at a distance
possessing a smtill daguerreotype, may, bv send
ing it to JNo. ldu Chestnut St., have made lroin
it by the means of Photography, and the talenta
of the best Artists, a portrait ot ast she, troin
a small Leeket to the full site of life.
A ama.ll book containing description, prices,
drc, die, will be sent gratia to any paraon ma
king the request.
McUl.tts
Philadelphia Photograph Establishment,
No. 160 Chestnut St., below 7th
Phile., July 31, 1855. tf.
THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY
REMEDIES,
ISSri'.D tinrlet the Peal, function nnd Authority ef the
I'niversity of FKF.H MKDICINK and poplar know
livltre, Chattered liy the Mate o! reiinsyivDiiia, April an,
IMS, with a Capital nt ?1D0,(KK), mainly for the purpose of
arresting the evils of tpuiious and worthless Nostrums;
Also for supplying the fjominuiuiy Willi rename Reme
dies wherever a Competent Physician ennnot or will not
lie employed. This institution nas pvrcnasca iroin irr
JollM U. Howand, his Celebruted
ItowaiMV Tonic lllttur,
Known for upwards of twenty-nve years as the only sure
and safe, rare for I'KVF.It and AtH:K, Ac., nnd his ines
timable llemt-dy for IIOWKI. COMPLAINT!, Rownnd's
Compound Syrup of Hlnekberry Boot, which highly sp
proved mid popular Remedies, together with
The University's Remedy for Complaints of the Lungs ;
The I'niversitv's Hetnedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion;
The I'niveisit'y's Remedy for Costive-Bowels;
Also, the University's Alniiiuuc maybe be had, at the
Uranch Dispeusary.or Store of
1 ' WILLIAM DF.PPIN,
Nor. S, 1B5S. Malianoy P. O.
CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONERY.
FEKRY dr, ERETY, invite the attention of
merchants and others to their large stock of
elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer
Books, Alliums, and fresetiratiou doois in en
styles of binding; Standard Theological, Medical,
Miscellaneous and School Books, which they
have received from Trade Sales and are selling
at extremely low prices.
Also direct from the manufacturers and Im
porters, everv kind of Plain and Fancy Writing,
Letter and Note t'apers. Envelopes, Uotu ami
Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa
pers, Ac, Ac, at the lowest cash prices.
PERKY A KKETY.
S. W. Corner, 4th and Race Sts.
Philadelphia.
September 33, l.r)5. tf . .
Fashionable Hats and Capa.
A6HBY R0CAP,
No. 136 Ifarket st.,
PHILADELPHIA.
INFORM their friends and the public rjl
generally, that they continue to keep at w
their old atand, a large and extensive assortment
of hats, caps, drc, got up of the best material and
in the lutes) and best style of workmanship end
finish.
Country merchants and others will do well to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Phila., Nov 10, 1855. tf. '
NEW MASONIC HALL,
rHII.ADKLPMlA.
AOF.NTS WAN'I'Kl) ill eveiy town ami enanty ia U
I'uitcu Mates, to sell tlia Seiiutiful pieturs of ths
GRAND LODGE ROOM.
In the New Ma-psic Hall, Philiulrlphin. This Piste is
sellnnr vry tnpilly, nn'l elicits the liitinlmUon of nil, for
tlie e 'rrerlm'P nnd liitelity wllh wiueii tlie Statcisy,
I"kbco PAlCTlNfc ANS FfSMTCSS ure represented, utnl
thcurtistiu t-ruutv uml hiirmoiiy of tlie colors. Sjus of
Pints, w X Price W no.
Hookelleis and Picture Dealers wishing to t-ika agen
cies fur it, will please uddress. lor futther iiiformiilioii.
I. n. uosr.vniAi.,
Lithographer, Philadelphia.
Orlol,rr7, KS.:t
GREAT MASONIC HALL.
THE I.AHHKT PIANO KOH IT., MKLOPKHN AND
Ml'WC STORK IN TUK f.MTKU 8TATKS,
Will lie opened October 15th 1-SS, in the Masovic
UriLDlNfi, C!i''iiilt Street, nltove Seventh, Phihidelphia.
By JOHN MAHSII, the Sola Asent for lloanlninn,
Hriiy A Co.'s celebrated Polca I'riiiiptina Att.lclinient
Piano Foites, nd C W. Kisk A Co's Preniiuiu .Vlelo.
tleons. Also, Piano Foites and itlelodeons of other dis
tinguished makers. J. M. has obtained a leuse for several
yeais in the new, inairiiificent nnd well known Masonic
lluildiiifr, where he intends keeping tlie largest stock nnd
usortinent of Piano fortes, McumIi-ohs, Music, and Mil.
ical liistltiillents of evety ilesctlpllon, till of which sre
carefully selected by himself, and warruuled to give per
fect nutioictiou in every in-tance.
October !7lh, 1b55. tf
THOMAS PALMEH
C O 91 M 1 S S I 0!J MEKCHAIiT,
No. 35 North Wharves, Philadelphia,
Where the following goods are received and
aold on commission :
Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cher
jiea,dC.,Greeu Applss in Barrels or by the bushel
Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons,
Peas, Khell'-erks, Raisins,
Cranberries, Chestnuts, Pigs,
Onions, Ground Nuts, Prunes,
Mercer Potatoes, Oranges, Grapes,
Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Cheese.
And ell kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro
duce. April 15. 1856. ly
am;.. i. mt iii:v & s,
MASrr ACTlBtkS OF
TRUNKS, VALISES, 40.,
1 16 Chesnut Street, front of Jones' Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAS on hand the cheapest, and
T.I I IV
I I ill best assortment of
TRUNKS CARPET BAGS,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
Sole Leather, Solid Riveted, Iron Frame, Iron
Bound Travcllidg Trunks; Packing do. Valises;
Ladies' lionnet Cases; Carpet Bags, Satchels,
Ac, by tho quantity or single article, lower than
can be bought at any other place in the city.
July 6, lKfi.
JAMES F. CALBREATH'S
I.AD1K FANCY
SHOE STORE,
No. 59 North Eighth Street, Above Arch,
East side,
PHILADELPHIA,
Ladies from the country, can have shoes msde
to order in the very best style end workmanship
on a few days notice. An excellent assortment
to select from, always on band.
May 10, 1856. le
If lull Uutn, muslins, checks, ticking, table
diaper, furniture check and Turkish counter
panee for aale by
Mey3l'i I T. BRIGHT 4 N
Shamokin White Ash Anthracite Coal
From the "Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery.
T H. ZIMMERMAN &JNO. P. PURSEL,
" successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will con
tiuue mining, shipping and selling coal from the
above well known Colliery, under the firm of
Zimmerman & Pursel, The point of shipment
is at the lower wharf ui Sunbury, Northumber
land county, Pa., where all orders for the variolas
kinds of coal, vit i Lump, Broken, Egg, tstove,
and Chestnut Coal, will be tliaakfubly received
end promptly attended to.
Sunbury, July 14, 1805,
Sukbvbi, Jen S, 1SS3.
The firm of Knse, Kced 4 Co. having sold
their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in the
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman k
furscl, would take great pleasure in recommend
ing our customers and others to the new firm, as
they will be able to sell them prepared ceal of
the best quality,
KASE, RK.EB& CO.
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
Chesmit Street, above T'ourth.
J. MacLELLAN, (late of Jones' Hotel,)
has the pleasure to inform his friendn anat
the traveling community, that he has leased this
Mouse tor a term of years, and is now pr pared
for the reception of Guests.
The Local advantages of this favorite CHtablish
merit are too well known to need comment.
The House and Fuiuituie have been put ia
first rate order; the rooms are large and well
ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied
with tho best, and the proprietor pledges himself
that no effort en his part shall be wanting to
make the United Statea equal in comforts to any
Hotel in the Quaker City.
Phila., July 8, 1H54.
saxiulFetIieson,'
DEALER IX
LAMPS, LAXTEHXS, CHAXI)KLIKR$
AND CAZDELBRAS,
A'o. 152 .5. Id Street, above Sprvee.
PHILADELPHIA,
rv
I m . . 'i "ilerged and improued his store.
and ha Je0f the largest assortments
of Lamps in . . -.Iphia, is now prepared te
furnish Pine Camphene, Burning Klid,
Lard and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of al) patterns,
uioss i.amps liy tlie paekage, at a small advance
over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and
Dealer of 'ine Oil, Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
which will "be furnished to Merclials at such
prices that they will find it to their advantage te
buy. Also, Household Glassware ef all deacrir.
tions at the lowest market prices.
Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1854.
BOYD, RossiTn &CO., '
atiNxus asd sHirrass or
ttcb Vol) ntljvftritc oal
From the
luke Fidler Colliery
Shamokin, North'd County, Pemns.
Address Boyd, Reiser Co., Sunbury, Pa.
d. sr. bois. j. kiisskh. Js. sors. t. uossia
Sunbury, April 7, 1855 tf.
T A R D W A R E .-Table Cutlery, Raxors, Pork
A et Knives, Hand saws' Wood saws in
frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Locks, and Hinir.es,
Hand Bells, Waiters, 4r., just received and far
sle by I. W. TENER & CO.
Sunbury Dec. 3, 1B54.
DANVILLE HOTEL,
JOHN DEEN, .Tn.,
Market Street, iJan.tiUe, Ia,
"IVIS is one of the largest and most ecmaie
- dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania,
it has besn recently fitted up, in exeelleat style,
with all the modern conveniences.
Danville, Sept. 32, 1855.
TKACHER Ac WODBBOP
WHOLESALE
BOOT SHOE dtTltrNK WAREHOUSE.
No. 101 Arch Street, up Stairs,
Betweee Third dt Fourth Sis., sspsr sieW,
near Union Hetel,
Fhilad!pliia,
Carpet Baga and Valices of all descriptinna.
CHARLES F. THA CHER.
ROBERT s. WODDKOP.
Philadelphia, .Ian. 12, 1856. tf
vr
ALL PAPER A large and epiemlcd
assortment of Wall Paper. Window F.
per, and Oil Shades, just received and tor- eale
I. W. TENER k Co.
Sunhnry, May 2. 1S5."
I AND W A K si A NTS. The highest prsse
"-ill he given lor Land Warrants hy the aue
"i" H. B MASSEK.
INK Boureau's celebrated ink,
grae ink for sale, whobsale an
and also Con
d retail by
Decerkher
I .'(.
B MASAKH.
rEDAR TLBS, Herse Buckets, Painted Buck
ets, Mest Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas
kets, Children's Wsgons, and Yankee Clocke
ust received and for sale hy
May 2fi, in.. I. W. TENFR d "e
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tsrNui;Rv,.PA.,
Aided by some eight years eiperienre ia the
practice of the Lew, wili attend with fldelity o
all mattsr appertaining to or within the line of
his profession. Otiice with Charles J. Brans.
Esq., Market street.
ISunbury Kept. 15 1855, tf
SSO HET7 -A.3rt:D
rXIHE subscribers offer a reward of fifty dollsr
for the discovery and conviction of the per
son or persons, who cut and destroyed the bunds
on the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at tha
Mammoth Colliery, between Miamokin and Mu
funnel, on the night of the Uth inst.
The above reward will be paid to any one giv
iitg informa' ion that will lead to the comiclioa
of the offenders.
CLEAVER, FAGELY A Co;.
Shamokin Oct. 57, 1H55. if.
SUPE CTACLES
In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel i-'ram3s
iIATHEMATIC.L Innniments reji at
and in cases, Thetinoiuctcra of various
sizes. Spy Glasses of every description, Plattna
points fur Lightuiug Rods, Magic Lanterns with'
scriptural, astronomical and temperance designa,
Microscopea and Microscopic objects, Gulvanie
Butteries, Electrical Muchinea, Surveyer'a Cora
passes, Surveying ChaiHs &c.&c.
McAllister & brother.
(Established in 1796.)
134 Chestnut Street Philadelphia.
Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue (Hi pages)
with 150 illustrations furnished on applicatioa
anil sent by msi' ree of charge,
Phila. Sept. tt, 1055.
E D A R W A R E, Hollow-ware, C'Jass-warT,
end a large stock ef tjueensware, embracing
the newest patterns, for sole bv
May 81 '56. . E. V. BRIGHT A SON.
R BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gum Shoee,
U just received aad for sale by
Oct. 7 1851. TENER d-Ce
Fairbanks' Tlatform and Counter Scales log
sale by E. V. BRIGHT dc SON.
May 31, 1851
COLLINS t M'CLEESTER S
TYriS FOUNDRY
and Printers Furnishing Warehouse,
No. I Lotlgt Alley, back of new Mattnic Hall,
Philadelphia.
rhlla., Jan. 11, 1S5S
BLANKS.
B BLANK J of every deeenption con be hrtW
t J$ epp ne tt the etfice of 4e AatesirMii,