Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 11, 1857, Image 4

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-ISAAC M. WILKEIISON,
. MANUPAOTURER OS
, FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
SoIhh, Ulvann and Loiiuikvi
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
"SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Fhile-
delxhia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and prica
CUTBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLK
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In ehort, every article in thii line of Ilia business.
THE subscriber respectfully calls the attentiet
of the public to hia large and splendid as
aorlment of every quality and price of
CARIXET-WAItl?
which cannot fail to reiommcnd itself toevery ane
who will examine it, on account of it duralilr
workmanship and ptemlid finish, made up of the
best slock to be had in the city. No effort is
apared in the manufacture of his ware, and tlie
subscriber is determined to Jiecp up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
. made.
He also manufacture all kinds and qualitie
CHAIRS.
Deluding varieties never before to be had Ir
Sunhury, such as Mamogakt, Black Wiihcv
airn CvaLan Matls GnxriAir : inn WiitnsoB
CHAIRS, ab vawct Vik-so Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is detormined that there shall
lie no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of on as goad
terms as they can bo purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
IT UNDERTAKING. Having provided
handsome Hiiast, he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from this
place.
ty The Ware Room is in Fawn 8treet, bs
ow Weaver's Hotel.
I'M AC M. WILKERSON.
Bunhury, A prll IS, 1857 tf.
BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY I
Flour, Feed ,and Provision "tore.
Broadway below Blackberry Street.
LEVI SEASIIOLTZ,
riESFECTFULLY inform the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed
to the store lately occupied by C. Gehringcr in
Broadway near the Rail Road, and is receiving
a choice supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herring. White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved
Fruit, 1'ieklos, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice,
Sugar, Coffee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im
perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and black
Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco.
segars, 4c, together with every article, usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. He ha also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pica,
pretzels and cakes of every kind.
N. B. The highest cash prices will be paid for
butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
Sunbury, April 1, 1857.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
Tins hair dye needs only a trial to aalisfy oil of its tier.
fectioa as na a Dve. add the following testimonial from
that eminent Analytic Chemist, Proressnr Booth, of the
V. s. Mint, will only connrrn wnai uioiisanus nave pre.
viously borne testimony to
"Laboratory fob Practical Chimutrv,
St. Stephen's Place, $
PitiLADiarHiA, February 17,li. 185T.
"Being well aequnnited with the aubetaucea composing
Hoover's Liquid Hair DvK, 1 am satisfied that by follow
ing the simple directions given for its use, it will not
r .: ui.:.. 1.... II ...... I -...1 A
MSJUIC me fimr ui rc&ui, uui win (jiy m uatuini nuu uuw
lle color to the Hair.
JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist
HOOVER'S WRITING INKS, including: Hoover'l
Fluid, and Hoover'a Indcllible Iuka. are too weil known
and introduced to require any additional testimony of
their character. The sales have beeu increasing sine,
their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles
truly possess that intrinsic meiit claimed at first for them
by .he Manufacturer.
Orders, addressed to'tlie Manufactory, No. 410 RACC
street above FOURTH, (old Wo. 144,) Philadelphia, will
receive prompt attention hy
juram r. Huuvtri, Manufacturer
Philadelphia, April 25, le57. ly
AL.EY4NDF.Bl K Ell It
importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT.
38 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
ASHTON Fine, Liverpool Ground,
1 urka Island and Dairy Suit, con
stonily on hand and for i ale in lota
to suit the trade.
April 4, 1857. 6m
LEASE OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS.
nWE Northumberland Improvement Compa
X ny invite proposals for the Lease of a por
tion of their COAL VEINS, situate on their
property in Northumberland county, Pennsylva
nia, two and half miles above the town of Sha
mokin, and directly on the line of the Philadel
phia and Sunhury Rail Road.
The Veins of Coal are well located for easy
and profitable operation. Apply to
JOSEPH 8. DIXON, Agent,
Mount Carmel. Pa.
a to CHAS. 8. FOLWELL. Sec'y.
18 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
March 7, 1857 3m
Valuable Town I'ropei'ty
FOB, SALE.
THE subscribers, desiring to go west, otTer for
sale House and two Lota in the town of
Shamolun, No. SO and 81, Block 14rt, opposite
the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of Sunhury
and Liberty Streets. The house is a two and a
half story brick building, well finished, with a
good store room, and a basement story. Also a
stable and other out-buildings and water conve
nient. The property, which is situated on the
main street and business part of the town, will
he sold on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to
DANIEL FELIX.
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
Chamokin, April 11, 1857. If
4LM0NUS, RAISONS, FIGS, LEMONS.
Ac, Ac, just received a fresh supply and
for sale at the Confectionary store of
M. C. (J E AKII ART.
8utibury, May 16, 1857.
NEW CONFECTIONARY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIART,
TTTAS just received new and excellent assort
ment of goods at his Confectionary am)
Fruit Store n MARKET STREET, Sunhurv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
all times, the most choice Confectionary, ic,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philudelnhia
Among his stock of Coulectionaries, may be
geauu i
French Secrets, 6 am Drops, .11 kinds of sceut,
Burued Alinouda, Lov. Diops,
Sream White, Mint Drops, red and wails,
Lemoa Jelly Cskes,
' Rose, Fruit Drops,
" Vanilla, Stick Canutes. s( all Kauai
amiaon Senate. Ruck Candy,
Aaquoric, Almond CuhIjt,
FRUIT.
Bananas, Pruaas,
tee. Figs,
Currants ailed, Ciuuna,
Aanowls, Raima, - Nuts efaU kusds.
LEMON SYRUP
f a euperior quality, by the single or doxen. A
superior quality oi cegars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Cotifectionaries, fruit, Ac, all of which
Is oUered cheap at wholesale or retail.
ICE CREAM.
Be has alt opened an lee Cream Baleen, and
will at all times be ready to serve his custom. rs
milt Ic Ureara.
Hmbury.May tl, 18S8. ly
FOB SALE.
A flood semnd-hand Bugvy. Apply at this
ofllaV,
- II. WARD,
MAnprtcTtrata sua avALta m
3 T. -A. "W GOODS,
No. 77 7 North Second Stmt, Philadelphia.
Ar. sow receiving their Sprint Stoes, which will corn
Brise a tars and rlesirnlile ensoitmeiit of all Simla of
THAW and LACK HUNNKTt. Their stock of flow
ers will lie unusually brae this sensnn, snd therefore In
vite yiur especinlallnirioii to (tint department Please
eall mid examine them Infer, making your purchaser
March 14, 18S7 m
THE DAUPHIN ft SUSQUEHANHA
RAILROAD.
CONNECTS the Reading Railroad at Au
burn, on the Schuylkill, (10 milee below
rcttaville,) with the Northern Central Railroad,
at Dauphin, on the Suaciuehanna, and with the
Pennsylvania Railroad at Rockville, (5 miles
above Harrishurg,) and runi una paasenger
train in winter, and two passenger trains in
summer through between Auburn and Harris
burg, each way, daily, (Sundays excepted,) on
times arranged to connect properly with these
roads; with the Cumberland Valley and Harris
burg and Lancaster Railroads, at Harrisburg,
and with the Csttawissa Railroad, and its north
ern connections at Port Clinton.
ELLWOOD MORRIS, Eng. k. 8upt.
March 7, 1857. Gm.pd.
Citrate of Magnesia
on
TASTELESS 8ALT8.
"THIS preparation Is recommended aa an ex
ccllent laxative and purgative. It operates
mihllv. is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and aold
by A. VY. NSllLK.
Bunhury, March 14, 1836.
MISS A. M. TOMER,
Successor to Mrs. M. Hill,
Fashionable Straw and Fancy
Milliner,
N. 3SI North Second Street, below Noble, opposite Red
L,ion Hotel, Philadelphia
T)ATTERN Bonnets made to order. Orders respect
X fully aolicited and promptly attended to.
March 38, 1SS7. am w
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE
AXD
The British Quarterly Review.-
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COST REDUCED SO TO 75 PUR CENT.
T SCOTT A; CO., New Vork.eontinne to publish
the following leading British t'cii'Xiicai, viz i
THE LONDON QUARTF.RLY, Conservative.
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3
TUB NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, Pre. Church
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s
BLACKWOOD'S EDINbURO MAGAZINE, Tory
These Periodicals ulilv renresent the three ereat noliti
eal partlca of Great Britain Whig, Tory and Radical
out pouues rurins only one reaiure oi rneir cnaracier. ill
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ture, Mornlily and Religion, they stand, as they ever have
stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, lieing considered
indispensable to the scholar and the professional man,
while to the llltellisen' reader of every class thev fuiuish
a more correct mid satisfactory reco,d of the current liter
ature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possi
bly obtained from any other source.
KAKI.Y COPIES The receipt of Advance Sheeta
from the British publishers gives additional value to these
Reprints, in as much as they can now be placed in the
haul's of subsi ribers about us soon as the origiuul editions.
TERMS. (Regular Prices.)
Par annum.
For any one of the four Reviews, sja.OO
For any two of the four Roviewe, 6,00
For any three of the four Reviewa, 7.00
For all four of the Reviewa, S.dO
For Blackwood's Magazine, S,00
For Blackwood and three Reviewa, 9,00
For Blackwood and the four Reviewa. 10.00
Payments to bs nisrie in all cases m advance. Money cur
rent in the State where issued, will be received at pn'r
POSTAGE. The Poatage to anv part nf the United
Srntee will be but TWENTY-FOI'R CENTS a yeui for
'Blackwood," and hut FOURTEEN CENTS a year for
each of the Reviewa.
At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished
fot 1657.
SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1850 AND ISS7!
Unlike the more ephemerul Magazines of the duy,.lhese
Periodicals lose little by age. Hence a full year of the
N"S. (wiih no ommissions) for 1858, may be regard nearlv
as valuable as for 1M57. We propose to furnish the two
years at tlie following extremely low rates, viz :
For Blackwood's Magazine, (4,5
50
For any one Review,
4. no
For any two Review,
For Blackwood and one Review,
For Blackwood and two Reviews,
For three Reviews.
For Blackwood and three Reviews,
a oo
7.110
9,00
8.00
la.on
li.uo
r or l he four Reviews,
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, U IK)
To avoid fractions, $5 may lie remitted for Blackwiaid
for which we will forward that work for both Years.
post.paid
N B. The price in Great Britain of the five Periodi
cals above named is about $.11 per annum -
Aa we ahull never agaiu be likely to offer such induce
ments as those here presented.
Abut is the Time to Subscribe!
tW Remittances must, in all cases, he made direct to
the Publishers, for at these prices no commission can be
allowed to Agents. Address,
UKONAKD SCO IT A CO.
No 54 Gold Street, New York.
April 25,157
KTEVvT AHBANQBMENT 1
Fresh Arrical of
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS.&c.
ritHE undersigned Aaving taken the store for
JL merly kept by William A. Hruner, ia now
ready to fill orders and prescriptions at a mo
ments notice. He has a large and well selected
slock of fresh and pur
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported Segara of the choicest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Brushes
f every variety.
Campliine and Fluid always on hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, eom
prhiiiig many articles it is impossible here to enu
merate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, next door te E. V.
Bright' Mammoth Store.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1857.
The World's Great Exhibition
Prize Medal!
AWARDED TO 0. MEYER,
For the Ttco Pianos, London, October, 15, '51
C01TE..D METER
T1ESPECTFLLLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has constantly
on hand Pianos equal to those for which he re
ceived the Prize Medal, in London in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
care taken in the selection and packing the same.
He ha. received rlurintr the lust lAvears. more
Medals than any other maker fro.n the Franklin
Institute ; also First Premium at Boston, and
Premiums at New York and Baltimore.
VVarerooms, removed fiom 153 8. Fourth, to
No. 180 A RUH Street, below Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia.
April 11, 1857 3in
J. PALM ICR it C o.
Market Stfeet Wharf, Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN FISH AND PROVISIONS;
Hy j c!V,!ai'tl' n hand an assortment of Mackerel,
tslisd. Ilerruios. PfulA.i. u..-r ...!. ...
Ilsnl Sides, Che', Kice, i'e, '
. was as a, MU
pORT and MADERIA WINES, Schiedam
behnapiw, Wild Cherrv br.n.l m.-ii,.
and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposea at
March M67. a. V. FISHER.
New lrugi, Paints), &.c.
A NEW aupply f Drugs, Paints. Oils,
2m. Fluid, &.c, just received and for sale by
A. W. F1HKR.
SnnSurv.May , 197
Drag, mint nd Glass
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,
Oortar uf Tenth and Market Streets, (effica in Second
Story,) PHILAOEUH1A.
WE Invite attention In our enlarged stock of Drags,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, fte., selected expressly for
our snles,nnd comprising on. of the finest assortmente in
in. L nileo states, which wa oner at low puces, ioi sw
or approved credit.
WK MANUFACTURE very eitenaivalf t
rremium rare wrote l,eil, (nesi,j
Kensington Put. White Iiaad,
pearlSmiw White Lend
"Virile Montague" French Kine, (best)
Pare Snow White American Kine.
Philadelphia Snow Whit. '.me.
Silver's Piaaiic Fir. and Weather proof Paints,
Chrome Ulceus, Yelkiwa, and colors generally.
AOKN'PS FOR t
Porter's superior Alkshn. Window Ulasa,
Ostiums French Plate l.lsss, (warrcnted)
The New Jersey 7.ine Company's products,
Tilden and Nephew's N Y. Varnishes,
Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead,
Hampden Permanent tireens,
Pure Ohio Catnwlm Brandy, lie., Ae.
IMPORTERS OF :
French and English Plate Olass,
Freneh and Hnglish Cylinder Glesa,
Colored and Knaraqcd Window Ulaas,
Ilaguerreotyne Gins,
Hammered Plata for Floors and Sky-hghta,
Prusa. Chemicals. Perfuinerv. At..
VHt.KlALK DHAl.KK IN 1
Druggists' Articles generally,
Psmteis' Tools of all descriptions,
Hydraulic and Roman Cement,
Calcined and Innrl Plaster,
Paper Muker'a Clay, Sntin White. Ae.,4e.
FRKNCH, RICHARDS A CO.,
en.,M V IV .nt fifTenlli mid Market Streets.
Factory. Junction York Avenue, Crown and CallowhtH
Streets. Philadelphia.
April 11, 1 fc57 iim e
Consumption and all Diseases of the
I.ni.os a,id Throat are ooaitivelv curable hi inhalation,
which convey s the remedies to the cavities in me lungs
through the air passages, and coming In direct contact
Wltn tlie aisense, neutralizes lee luwiiuwi iilullCi,..nJ.
the cough, causes a free anil easy expectoration, heals the
lungs, purines tne woou, imparts riicwcu imu.j ... i.
nr'vniis vBtem. aiviua that tone and enemy an iudisiien-
aableforthe teslorylioil of health, lobe able to slate
confidently that Cousuinpti.m is curable by iuhnlutimi is to
me a source oi ununoyeu praiwoie. i,.v.i ,mm.c,
the control of medical treatment as any other formidable
disease; niaoty out uf evtry hundsed cases can be cured
in the tirst sloges, nnd fifty per cent, in the second ; but in
the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per
cent lot tee lungs are so cut up by the diaease na to bid
uetiunce lo inedieal skill. Even, however, in the lust sta
ges, inhalation affords extraordinary relief lo tne euflering
attending thi. fearful scourge, which nnnunlly riestrojs
ninety-five thousiiiHi persons in the I'nited States alone;
and a correct calculation shows Dial of the present pot nla
mn of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the
Consumptive's Srnve.
Trnly the guiver death hss no arrow an faint aa eon
aunipliuil In ull agea it hna been the great enemy of life
for it apnres neither age nor sen, but sweeps oil' alike the
brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted. By the
help of that Supreme Being, from whom eomelh every
good and perfect gilt, I am enabled to oiler to the ufllicted
a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first
cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immedi
ate nffect, produced by their disposition in tha lunge, i to
prevent the free admission of uir iutc the air cells, which
causes a weakened vitality lluongh the entire eystcm.
Then surely it is wore rational to capecllgreater good from
medicines euteiiiig the cavities of the lungs than from
those adminiirtcredtlirnngh the stomach ; the patient will
always find the lungs free and the breathing ensy after in
haling remedies. Trite, inhalttioli is a local remedy, nev
ertheless it nets constitutionally, and with mm. power
aim certainty than remedies uihiiinislered by the stomnch.
To piove the powerful and direct influence of this mode
of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirety dettroy
aensibil.ty in a few minutes, paralysing tlie entire ner
vous system, so that a limb limy he amputated without the
slightest pniu; inhiiliug the ordinary burning gua willdi
atrov life in a few houra.
The inhulaiiou of ammonia will rouse the sstem when
fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of tlie
medicines is perceptible in the skin n few minutes nfler
being inhaled, nnd may be imedialely detected in the blood
A convincing prol oi tne coiisiiititiiiuui eueeisoi ninma-
tion, is the fuet that sicKne.es is aiwuys produced ly
breathing foul air. Is not tins positive evidenc. that pro
per ramedies careluny .prepared nno uiuiemusiy adminis
tered through the lung", should produce the most happy
results? During eighteen years' practice, many th Mtsauds
suffering fi"in diseases of the lungs and throat, have been
under ihy care, anil 1 have alleeted iniiny remaikahle cures
even after the sutferers had been pronounced tit the Inst
stages, which fully satisfies nw that consumption is i.o
lomrer a fatal disease. Mv treitimeut of c nisuuiption is
original, nnd founded on long exptnenee and a thorough
nly perlect acpiainutnee won tue naitire oi tuoert-ies, ,c.
enables me to iliHtiiiguish, readily, the various forms of
disease thut simulate consumption and applv the proper
remedies rarely being misUikeu even in a single case. This
familiarity in connection wtth certain pathological and
microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lunirs
from tlie effects of contracted chests; to enlnrge the
chest, purify the blood, iinitart to it tenewed vitnlity.
giving enenrv aim tone ro trie enrir. svsteul. itox 8.1.
Post Oifice. t. W. GRAHAM, M. D. Office t0 Filbert
Street, below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa.
Murch 81, If37. :iin
R. DECOU &CO
Clothiers,
No. 141 Chlstn'vt St., abovs Fourth,
Philadelphia,
Keep cotiilantly on hand a fplcndid afTurtmcnt
of
Ready-made Clothing.
Good made to Order akd Warranted
TO KIT.
Nov. 29, 1858 y
Wall Paper & Window Shades.
J- X. ISAACS & BROTHER,
iVo. 133 Xorth Second Street, btlow llace,
PHILADELPHIA.
TA INO completed their large assortment
of the above liooda for Spring and Summer
trade; would respectfully invite the attention
of Purchasers to the same. Their stock for
beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be surpas
sed.
Thev have constantly on hnnd every descrip
tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Bull' Hollands,
and SSlinde Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cuitains,
I' ire Board Prints, borders. Ac, nil of which
they offer at lower rules than can he lis I at any
other establishment. Call ant! examine.
J.L. 18.4 ACS ti BKO.
133 North Second Street, below Race,
March 7, 1857. 6m w
SALAMANDER FIRE
AMD
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The largest assortment in the United Slates,
Warranted to be equal to anv now made, and
will be sold on as Good Terms, as can be obtuin
ed from any other house in the Country, at
EVANS & WATSON'S
26 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail.
Report of thi Committee appointed to superin
tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Reud-
nig, Ftbruary It, 1837.
RitaDiNO, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee
do respectlully report, that we saw tlie two Safes
originally agreed upon by r urrelsi Herring and
Lvans U W atsnn, placed side by side in a fur.
r.ace, viz: The Safe in use by the Paymaster of
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa
ny, in his ollice at Reading, manufactured hy
Farrels & Herring, and tbe Safe in use by 11.
A. Lanti, in his store, manufactured by Evans
dr. Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
suite.
Thcire was started at 8 o'clock, A. M.,nd
kept up until four corda of green hickory, two
cords dry oak arid half cheenut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the superin-
lenuence oi tne sutucririers, members of the Com
tmttee. U he Safes were then cooled off with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and sent to H. A.Lanti's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The books
and papers taken from tho Sale manufactured
by Farrels Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respeetiva qualities of both
Safes.
JACOB H.DYSHEX,
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having been absent during tbe burning, wa
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Safes. ,
G. A. NICOLLH,
H. H. MUHLENBERG,
JAMES Mil, HOLLAND.
March 31, 1 857
rpobaoco and Segars 20,000 Imported
Segars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendiah'and fins cut tobacco at
A. W. riSHER'8.
Bunbury, March li, ItW,
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mi 'nmei 'letmeto iwiiiiatrT V I!oJet.
am 3 'aa it aiii-aw
sms nrn Jfl OTJnlTrwnl't,''',n!'',?" W L"" 2
no oils, motii pioirs linn rms '.imiiskhI iJJd aoos
n 11 nniwl 01 to on 'is on 'ts on aisds sm "sq
nrniMni snwra tips si tl msii arnsta m tmi sjom
on ,oi p,ti 'IcpomM art' J" astiuis si oo svnia q!
as nna 'sjotuostp nn jo illt'il I'MIP H ons, iy
sin Jno nw -simiA sin ro poiimrmj ',. jss.uk
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SUM '.MMt3
S.H5IAV
A. V. Fislier, Punitory ; Itiid J.din. hnms:iu
V Wieinel, Nortliumlierluiid ; J. K. Caslnw, Milton;
Huys k McConiiicW, McKwiiisville and by all Druggists
throueliout the eoimtv.
August 10, leS6 ijr
N E W A UKI v"a i7"0 P
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Ira T. Clement
NO. 1, C011XER OF MABKE1 SQUARE,
B B s just received a large supply of Fall and
9 S Winter GouiIh.
He will continue to sell Dry Goods and Gro
ceries CH EAPEH iIihii ever, as his goods are
bought cheap lliey will be sold cheap.
He fcela confident with his experience and
nl-illty, that he can compete with the
World at large and S unbnry in particular.
He would enumerate articles if lime and space
would permit.
It is enough to say that he has everything in
tue line 01
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Stock of Read)-. Made
OLOTHINa,
BOOTS AXD SHOES, jc, ?.,
that is kept in any other store in town, and
His banner is na the breeze.
And lung nisy ii wave
O'er Lind of the free,
And the home of tlie brave
White her Stars snd,her Snipea
Shine out like the bun,
Telling all luitiona
Tout Kreediun'a begun.
This is a free country as was proved hy the
election of B uchanan over the Wooly Horse,
therefore it is free for all lo do their trading where
they can LIU Y ho CHEAPEST. All are invi
ted to cull and see.
THE COUNTRY,
as well ai the town are respectfully invited, and
every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or
tree are invited to call at No. 1 Markket Square,
opposite the Court House.
P. H. He is not to be undersold by any man
or combination of men. No charge for showing
goods.
All kinds of produce tuken in exchange for
goods.
Suubury, Dec. 20, 1856.
Leather I Leather ! Leather !
IIKNRY V. OVERMAN,
IMPOHTKR nf freneh Calfskins and (eneral Leather
dealer, Nil. 6 South Third street, t'hiludtdoliia.
A general ussoitiueiit uf all kiuds of Leather Uorocos,
SC., T.
Ked and Oak Sole Leather.
February Vt, IBM. ly w
IT'lshing Tackle. Ked Cork, Grass, Cot
ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by tne yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle liooks, Rods, cVc, for sale by
March 4l.'o7. A. W. FISHER.
ID JN TISTRY.
GEORGE UENN,
A NNOL'NCESto tha citizens of Sunhury and
vicintv, that he has opened an ohrcein Sun-
Dury, above ii. j. W Overton's Qilice opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, wWe ha is prepared to attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in tha latest and moat improved style. All work
wen done and warranted.
Dacemher IS, lUM.
BEDDING & FURNISHING BUSINESS
' Cabinet Maker's Finding,
The tiihscrihere respectfully Inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have eonneo
ted with their Bedding A Furnishing business a
large and well assorted stock of Ualtinet Maker a
Findings, at their old stand
No. 83 aSoui. Secotid Street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
They have associated with them W. 8. Brown
who haa been for many yean engaged in the
principal establishment of the kind in tnis city.
The stock of Goods now on band comprises
every description of materials used by Cabinet
Mnkcrs, concieting in part of the following, viz;
Hardware department. Locks, H inges, Screws
Castors, lied Screws, Chair and Sofa Springs,
Collin Handles, &c
Cabinet Maker's Mater Wo, Hair Seating,
Curled Hair, Looking Glass Plates and Frames,
Glue, Varnish, Sand Taper, JJnrlnps, .Black and
Fancy Silk and Worsted Gimp, 8ofa and Chair
Webbing, Twine, Sacking bottoms. jVosowood,
Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Knobs, Glass
Screws, eke.
Bedding Department, Hair, Husk, Moss, Wool
and Cotton Mattresses. Ff Rtlier Beds, Bolsters
and Pillows; Flush, Damask and Moreen Cush
ions Comfortables, Counterpanes, Linen and
Cotton Sheets, Pillow Cases, Linen and Cotton
Towels, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Ifttble Cov.
ers, Moreen, Demask and Plush hy the piece,
Moss and Husk by the bale or pound.
Tlie Hair Seating nnd Curled Hair is from tha
Phila. Manufactory of D. & J. Nohlit.
N. D. Hotels, Steam Boats and Ships fur
nished at the shortest notice.
NOJSLIT, BKOWNcV NOBLIT.
H'i South '2nd St., below Chestnut.
(Nearly opposite Bank of Pennsylvania.)
Philadelphia, August B, lHStt ly.
PHILIP H. PTTPXT.
WIlOLtSALk AND RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4, IBofi. tl
BRODHEAD & ROBERTS,
iVo. 135, .V. 3rf Street,
PIUI.ADSZ.rHIA,
NVITE the attention of country merchant
1 and others, to their stock of
BOOTS Sz SHOES,
which they will dispose of on lha most reason'
able terms.
Nov. 9, 1850.- ly
BOAT AND MULES
FOR SALE.
fVPHE snbscriber offers at private sale, M.
I . i mi 11! vv r
Ja UlJtjU Mtl,r,ilinFi onn.wii.u
BOAT, with fixtures. I he abovo win tie soiu
cheap, and on reasonable terms.
jAUUrj ati.ioiiuiiii'iH'
for JOHN ULACK.
Sunbury, March 28, 1857. If
PLATFORM SCALES.
O1
F every description, suituble for railroad
&c.. for weighing Hay, Coal, Ure, arid
MercliandUo cencrolly. Purchasers run no risk
every scale is guaranteed correct, and if after
trial, not found satisfactory can be lelurned with
out charge.
Factory at the Uld 'Mnnu, estauusncu lormurc
than twenty yenrs corner ol iintu and Moion
Streets, i'hiladclpbia.
Successors to Ellicott & Abbott.
Philadelphia, March 7, 1857 c3m.
" 1E. -VISE,
CHBAP WATCH AN ) Jk'.WELRY STORE
So 72 North Second Street, (opposite tk
aloitnl Vernon House )
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca
ses, $28; Silver Lever do,, do., $12; Sil
ver Lepiue, do., $9 : (jtiarticr. if 5 to $7 : Gold
Spectacles. $4 5U to 10 ; Silver do., 1 60 ;
Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to 318
Silver Desert do., do., 9 to $ 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.,
do., 4 75 to $7 50 ; Gold Pens nnd Gold Ca
srs, 3 25 to $5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1;
together with a variety of f.ue Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods
warranted to be aa represented. Watche and
Jewell v, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma
sonic Marks, Pins, cVc, made to order.
N. U. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will be piinrtun'lv attended to.
Phila., Oct. 4, 1S56. lyw.
3LI1TD3 A1TD SHADS S !
ttVOF NEW STYLKS.3
B- J- WILLIAMS.
JVo. 12, Xurth Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
AIA.XL'FACTIHEK OK
VENITIAN BLINDS,
y1
ELVET and GOLD BORDERED and
PAINTED SHADES, of beautiful de
signs. Uull, and all other colors of Holland
used for shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, etc., dec,
Wholesale and Retail, at the In west cash prices.
Store Shades Paiiile p lo order.
1). S. W. thankful for past patronage, respect
fully solii ila the public to call and examine his
new and large assortment, before purchasing
elsewhere.
I-' WE STUDY TO PLEASE."
Philadelphia, March 31, 1807. c3m
E- 3SXEWIj-A.lSriD Se CO.
Looking Ulussee, Picture kVrnines, EtigravlUAia
and I'nlniings,
No. 120 Arch Street, above Sixth,
(.Late of 218 North Second St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
GiLLiaixs orisN uailt to visiToas.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may went anything iu our Una will do well to
giie us a call.
February 28,1857 8m
JOHN STONE & SONS,
Ali. 43, Second Street, Philadelphia.
ARE now receiving theii spring importation
of SILK and M1LLINKRY GOODS, on
sisting in part oi Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Rib
bons. Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Glace and
Plain Silks. Marcelines and Florences, Black
Modes, French and English Crapes, 2'arlatane,
M aline and Illusion Laces, dc. Also, a full
assortment of French and American flowers,
which they offer to the trade on favorable terms.
March 88, 1857. 2tn., P. 8.
noUT MONAIES, Tooth and Hair Brus!
all qualities, and any quanti y, for sale by
she
1
A.W. FISHER.
March 14, '57.
New Wall Paper Warehouse,.
BURTON & LANINO,
MANT'FAri'L'ltKRS andiinnnrlers. No. 134, Arch
street, second d.Kr above sixth, Philadelphia, where
may be found His lagest and best selected stock iu the
City.
COUNTRY ri'RCHASERS may hers b sccom.no.
doled without the inconvenience oi look ins further, and
uisy be assured lliat Uiey will receive the advanrass uf
their money. BURTON tt I.ANING,
124 ARCH slraM Ph.l.H. ki
H-.-l, o. , r
FURNITURE POLISH.
S. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for restor.
ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Glass,
Carriage Bodies, Huir Cloth, die. Also, fur re
moving spots, hiding scratches, etc., Ac War
ranted lo dry immediately and retain its gloss.
Price 50 cU. per bottle. Sold by
A. W. FISHER.
March 14, 78S7.
A SHANTY FOtt 8.4 LU.
Tv HE subscriber offers for sale his 8HANTT,
1 Cook-Stove, 4c, on tba Rail-Road below
Trevorton Bridge. Apply soon to
H. t). MASSER.
Suubury, April III, lg6T.
EAIITHBHWAIIII.
THE subscriber respectfully In'orms the citl.
tent of Bunburv and tha nubile eenerally,
that ha has commenced tha manufacture) of all
kinds ef -
EARTHEN WARE,
at his manufactory In Whortleberry Street, one
square east of tue Kiver. He has engaged the
services of Mr. Ilinr. and yeu can therefore
depend on having a good article. Tha public
are respectfully invited lo call.
All orders from a distance will be promptly
attended te.
P. M. 8HINDEL.
Suubury, Feb. , 1856. tf
JOIIiV II. AI,Lt, Ac CO.
Nos. t and t Chestnut Street, (south aide, below Water,)
(Tea Oldksi Wood-wars Hovsa m tna City.)
ANUFACTl 'RErtSnnd Wholesale dealers in Patent
Mnchtne mnde UKOOMr, I'ateut Ornnved Cedsr-
Ware, wnrrented not to shrink, Wood and Wilkiw-Wara
Conls. Brushes, Ae , of all descriptions. 1'leasa call and
eanmine our atock.
February 4S, 1857. I f W
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
riHE subscribers, Execntors of the estate of
JL Henry Masser, dec d., offer at private sale
the following property via i A large two story
frame dwelling house, together with abeut
60 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house is new and tna location a
good one for business.
AlsoaTKACT OF l.IM KB I Ui If I.AINU,
in said township on the river about S miles be
low Sunlm.y, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Pherson
and others, containing, about 80 acres. The
roil is productive and contains limestone and
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about SS
acres on the hill, about two miles below Suubury,
adjoining lands of the hens of the late Jolia
Conrad and others. I litre is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For farther particulars apply to the subscribers.
II. B. MASSMt, )
P. D. MASSER, Exeeators.
FRANCIS BCCIIER.)
Sunbury, January 19, 1856. If
AIM) WAUHA NTS. The highest price
--'will be given for Land Warrants hy the sub
cribei H. II MASSER.
Farmers
of this Neighborhood, can supply themselves for
their SPRING CROPFS, with
Leinau'a Pure Bone Dust,
" .Super Phosphate of Lime, at $40. per ton,
" IS ttrogened Phosphate of I, line at $50,
' American Fertilizer, at $25, per ton.
These Fertilizers are composed of reliable
Chemical elements, abounding in Pot Ash, dec;
they have have received the Diplomas of Four
States, to viz : INew Jersey, INew York, Fenn'
Bvlvania and Delaware. Also, for sale GUANO,
all kinds, Poudn-ttc, Ac. Country Produce re'
ceived inpayment fcr the above, at market rates,
or Drafts on good houses, or Uasn registered wan
rders, promptly attended to.
GEO. A. LEINAU, Proprietor,
"New Fire Proof Store," No 1 9 South Front St.,
Philadelphia City, Pa.
February S8, 1857 4m w
FETEIl F. Z.W.Wll.W.f.V,
T ESPECTFL'LLY informs his frionds, and
"a- the public generally, that he has just receiv
ed a New Stock of GOODS, at his new store, at
David Miller's Mill, in Lower Augusta lown
ship, and that ho is prepared to sell goods at the
lowest prices.
His Stock consists in part of
FALL cV WINTER GOODS,
Groceries, Gueensware, Hardware, &c,
utid every variety usually kept in a oountry
Store.
Trevorton prices paid for all kinds of produce.
Lower Augusta twp, Dec 27, loco. tt
MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
MOUNT CARMEL,
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
HIS large and commodious Hotel is situa
ted nearly half way between Sunbury and
Puttsvillc. The scenery the salubrity of the
atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make
it one of the most delightful summer retreats ir,
the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four
stories lnuh, fitted up with all the modern con
veniences. The pure mountain water ia intro
duced into every chamber. 1 he place is easy
of access, being but one and a hall houra ride
from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun
bury Rail Road. From Pottsvillo, it is 17 miles.
Every attendance will be paid by the proprie
tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode
rate. JKSSE RICE,
Mt Carmel, May 24, ISSfi. If
PETER HIDES,
Late of the firm of Stevens,
JAS.B. SrOTEK
Late f the Union Hotel.
llollingsheud A Co.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(lATE WHITE SWA,
Race Street, abovs Third,
PHILADELPHIA.
fTlHE above well-known Establishment, have.
L ing been entirely remodeled, introducing all
the modern improvements, and also, newly fur
nished throughout, will be opened for tha recep
tton of uuests on the
FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER.
The proprietors, from their determination to
devote their attention to the comfort of their guests
flatter themselves with the conviction that they
will be able to give satisfaction to their patrons.
Carriages will always be in readiness to con
vey passengers to and from Steamboat Landings
and Railroad Depots.
6IDES if STOVER,
Race Street, above 1 bird
Philadelphia, August 30, 18i8. ly
L. O. IVES'
Produce and Fruit Store,
No. 15 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
Shipping and Cauntry Oorders promptly filled
on responsible orders.
Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold on Com
mission,
A pples.
Onions,
Bananas, Pine A pples, Dried Fruit,
Oranges. Shell Darks, Rsistns,
Lemons, White & Sweet Figs,
Beans,
Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry,
.Peaches, Ground Nunts, Chesnuts, Eggs, &c
Foreign and Domestic Produce and Fruit gen
erslly,
February 28, 1857. ly
FOR RENT.
CIHE Store Room in Market street, occupied
X by P. W. Gray and tha dwelling house ad
joining. Apply to tna executora of H. M
deceased.
January, IT, 1857.
PATENT URITTANIA
bar bottles for sals by
Sunhury, July 19, 185(1.
STOPPERS fo
B MASSER.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
WJLLIAMSPORT, PA.,
J. II. HFLTO., Proprietor.
Jar. T. Hall, Ass't.
Sept. 13, 1856. tf
PURE OLIVE OIL for table use,-two site
at 87) and 65 J cents just received by
A. W. FISHER,
March 14. '57.
Stationery A large aupply of fancy
-3 Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Li
Note
Letter.
and Cap Paper, Pens, Lik, Sand, die., at
Marfli 14, '6Y. A. W. rWHER'B.
Shamokin Whito Aih AnthraciU CoaL
From thi ' Old Vein" in the OapCoUurv.
T H. ZIMMERMAN eVJNO. P. PURSEL,
successors to Kase, Reed sV Co., will con
tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from tha
abova well known Colliery, under tha firm of
..n,u., . o. rurael. The point of shipment
a at tba lower wharf in Sunhury, Northumbar
and county, Pa., where all orders for lha various
a.no.oi com, via I Lump, Broken. Egg, Stov.,
and Chestnut Coal, will be Mukiully racive
and promptly attended to.
Ounbury, ialy 14, 1859,
8rff at?a v. In a mi
The Crm of Kase. Reed aV fin. k..'i u
their lease in tha Gap Colliery and interest In lha
wharf at Suubury, to Messrs. Zimmerman A
Fursel, would take great pleasure in recommend'
ing our customers and others to tha new firm, aa
they will be able to sell them prepared coal mt
tha best quality,
KASB, RF.ED & CO.
TARDWARE.-Table Cutlery, Raxors, Pock
et Knives, Hand saws' Woo J i
frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Locks, and Hinges,
iia, rauers, oC, lnsl received and for
ale by
I. W.TE
TENER V CO.
Sunbnry Pee. t, 1gj4.
HAYDOCK & FIDDLER,
T)EALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will
-M-r continue tha business at tha nl.l s..j
James U. Fidler,
12 South Second 5irW.
rillLALIKLl'llIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their larg
and vatied stock, feeling assured that tha expe
rience both of them have had in the Imsine...
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
nand a fine assortment ef
"WATCITKS, CLOCKS. JEWEIRV.
Silver, Plated and lirittania Ware. Cutl-r.
Fancy Geods, etc., Ac. '
N. U Repairing of W atches and all V.,t. -r
Jewelry attended te with promplnees and the
greatest aare.
Phila., April T, 186. tf.
TO COAL DEALERS.
AMMEREAH St WEITZET.
RESPFCTFULLY infurm txie public , ha,
they have leased the new ....Ii; . ..
Lambert colliery, and are ready to de'li'vee coal of
superior quality, ,d f . ,aricty of ,jlei
u. , ,eir new coa oreaker. All order. ViUmu
attended to by addressing th. irm, ,lU,tx
Sunbury or Shamokin.
Sunbury, June 30, 1855
ALux. is. iik & soa,
MAxerACTviERs er
TRUNKS, VALISES, kC,
iitj uiesnut street, front of Jena,' IUkl,
i iilX,ADELPHIA.
HAS on hand tha cheapest, and
I best assortment of
TRUNKS CARPET BAGS,
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
Sole Leather, Solid Riveted, Iroa Frame. f
Bound TravellidgTrunka; Packing do, Valises;
Ladiee' Bonnet Cases; Carpet Bags, Satchels,
fkc, by the quantity or sincle article, luwsr titan
can be bought at any other place in lha eity.
July 6, 1856 '
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL.
POTTSTILLE, PA.
YpHE subscriber respectfully announces t hie
old friends and the oublie. that h h..
that old and well known estahliahm.nt n..
. White Horse Hotel.
At the corner of Centra and Mshantmra t I.
the Borough of Pottsville. The house haa re
cently beeu very much enlarged and otherwise
improved, rendering it quite aa con.fortalile as
any other Hotel iu Sihujlkill county while
the stables are large, in good corditton, and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at hia
house, he promises every attention calculated lo
render then comfortable aud satisfied.
JOS.M. FEGER.
April a,18Sr If
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
vjfice opposite thi Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
rrempi attention lo business, in adjoining
oonlies.
E-AGKLE HOTEL,
OPPOSITE WKST BRANCH BANK,
WILLIAMSPORT,
WILLIAM II. H41', Proprietor.
C. A. STaiai, Assistant.
N. B. An Omnibus will rnn to and from tba
Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, he
af charge.
September IS. 1 85 tf
DANVILLE HOTEL.
vTOHN 33EE3NT, JR.,
Market Street, Danville, Pa,
npHIS is one of the largest and most coosrao
.Jl dinus hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania
. "eel1 recently ntlcd up, in excellent style,
with all the modern conveniences.
Danvilled, frpi. S2, 1856.
Cheap Watches fyJeweln
yifHOLBSALE and Retail, at the "Philadel
T phia Wafch aud Jewelry Store," Na. 98
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1H csrst eases, ftt,oa
UUt 1-epine 13k. t iki
Stiver l.ei. full jewlled, U
Silver Lever, full jewl'd lii
Snpenor Quarliers, 7.
F ine Silver SiietUclea. 1 .50
Cold Brac-ercls, 3,00
! ndies' Ould I'enells, 1,00
Silver Tea spoons, set, 3,00
buld zApeetai'les. T.ou
uoiu i-ens, wita rencil and Silver Holder, l.W
Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to $80 ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 134 cents; Patent, 18j; Luaet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to be what they are aold for.
KTALFFER & HARLEV,
On hand, soma Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the abova prices.
)ct. 4, INAfi. ly.
A RNOLD'S WRITING FLFlDnTAdh.
siva and legal envelopes, for sale by
H. B. MASSER.
Hunliury, Jan 10. Mill.
GEORGE 6CHALL & CO.
MAXl'FACTUK tft
or
Bt.A.STI3STC3- POWDER,
Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, Pa.
May 10, 18A6
A1LEVS CGKUU CAShY. An excel
T lent remedy for coughs, calds. For sal
at this office
Dace in tier 4.
1 8Slt.
T3LANK Parchment Paper Heeds and blaak
Mortgages, lionds. Executions, Summone
sVc, for sale b H. B. MAttSEK.
Sunhury Apr! S6, I8IS6
STOVES-
10 R SALE an eicellent second hand Cook
ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal
8 toe. Enquire at this office.
GOLD PENS with and without cases, of a
ery superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for aa!a
h H. II. MASSER.
8uiibury. Dec 37. 1856-
GOSUEN CIIEESE. Jast received and for
sale by LEVI SEA8H0LTZ -
April U, 18RT.
CILVER WATCHES. A few double caaa
English 8ilver Watches, for sale at vary itrw
prieesj by H. B MAEaSVlt
Bunlkiry, April IS,