Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 10, 1857, Image 4

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    HARVEST HYMN TOR 1857.
bi martin r. TtrrR.
m
O, Father, merciful und good,
O Giver ever kind,
Who foedest u with daily food
For Bodr, Soul and Mind 1
IV e worship Thee, ro bless Thee,
We praise Thee cvprmore ;
And heartily confess Tbeo
The Uud whom we adore 1
How thick with corn between the hill,
The laughing valleys stand !
How plenteonsly thy Morcy fills
The garners of the land I
And therefore will we raise Thee
Our humble anthem thus.
And, sinful children, praise Thee
For all thy love for us 1
A year by year in ceaseless love
Thy bounty never fails,
but ft ill the blessing from abo-ve
O'et flows our hills and dules j
So truly we adore Thee,
Thon giver of all good,
And offer now before Thee
Thy people's gratitude 1
if. ini. it' ! lnmfmrnf.
From the Germanluwn Telegraph
The Grape Culture.
Mr. Editor. : A paragraph in your paper
tntM that, anions other matters, the "State
f Ohio was the first to introduce, or rather
rrente. the culture of erones in Americo."
This is a eliglit mtstuKe. ji opritig ami, ui
ten mitts from your dotnicil, there was ptevi
ous to the yeiir 1800, an extensive gr.ipery and
nome pood wine was made. Ohio wns then 8
wilderness.
M.tjor John Adlum had n considerable vine,
yard, and mode some, very fine wine at the
tieights of Georgetown, a early as 1810.
Some of his wine was of so superior a grade,
that bottle Tor bottle of the best wine in our
city was offered for it. This was made from
the Souppernonir grape, then extensively cul
tivuted in North Carolina. Major Adlnm
petitioned Congress to grunt him a lease for
2.) years, porhnps. of a few acres of ground,
lying between the President's honso and the
l'otomuc, for tho purpose of raising grape
vines, and from tint point members of Con
press could have sent them all over the Union.
JIj offered to leave tho ground a complete
vinevard. Tltt grant was refused.
. ' .... ... . r. ,1:11 .
In 1814 I drank very good wine at Harmo
nic, in Hutler county, Pu., niado Borne years
previously. Grnpes were quite extensively
cultivated there. About this time ut Vevay,
Indiana, grapes were cultivated ond wiue
made.
Messrs. Loneworth and Buchanan and a
few more enterprising citizens of Cincinnati,
deserve much credit for their persevering and
already successful efforts in the manntuclure
of wines of various kinds, and do doubt they
will be encouraced.
The time will cotne when owners of large
farms will make their own wine, as was once
done in regard lo cider ; instend of drinking
whiskey, or so-culled rreneb bramty. it
Cleansing Graneries Defence against
Weevils.
Before storing away your wheat, yon should
cleanse your grunaries, for the mode we re
fer to our reinurks last month. Hut as we
consider tba rleunsing of granaries worthy of
attention, we will premise that however etlec.
tive the mode of destroying the weevil recoin.
mended by M. Caillat, we thiuk that previous
to relying upon it the graucry should be tho
roughly cleansed. In the lirst place, the
floors, walU and ceilings should be carefully
went, the dirt, cobwebs and insects gathered
end burnt not swept out of (loots. Then
the entire interior of the granary should be
scoured with hot loy, made strong, and when
dry the whole room, from lluor to ceiling
should be white-washed. Such a cleansing
would probably destroy the weevil that proves
so destructive to stored gruin.
We have sceu it stated that by spriukling
lime through tbe gruin, it would preserve it
from the ravages ol the weevil.
The following plan is the one pursued by
the late lion. m. Luriiiiubael, a lormer re
sident of Queen Ann's county, Maryland.
AVe published it in 1848, and since ; but as it
is one of those things that will bear repeat
ing, we republish it for the benefit of our rea
ders, and especially of our new subscribers ;
and we do so with the Biore pleasure, as it
proceeded from a gentleman of great agricul
tural experience, close observation, a lover of
truth and hence to be implicitly relied upou
In his letter to us, he guys :
"I list suminur saw some publications in
Jour puper in relation to the weevil lly aud
lack Weevil. The weevil-fly deposits its
egg in the grain iu its green and tender
state. If the wheat is threshed soon after
harvest, and thrown into bulk, it undergoes a
beat which destroys the egg, and it sustains
no injury; the weevil hutches and mukes its
way out of tho grain to its great injury, both
in weight and ipiulity. Ouu degree to the
North of us, this pernicious insect is but lit
tle known. Mure 1 have sometimes marked
its absence for several years ; but, after a
mild winter, tbey generally appeur. Ia the
more southern States 1 believe they are nev
er absent."
"The black weevil haunts our 'granaries,
where they are generated. Some years ego
1 suffered much injury from them, but have
Dow an ellocluul uelence. N hen my grana
ries are clear of trrnio, I place powdered
brimstone in an earthen pan, which for safety
I put on tho floor in a bud of sand, closing
doors and windows, and fire it, the smoke
either destroys or drives them off.'
The Nkw Kochki.i.e Hi-ackukkkv is getting
to ue preny extensively cultivated all over
the country. The Ohio Furmer tells ub of
one man, iu the vicinity of Cleveland, having
a field of live acres, and that he obtuiued 2.i
cents per quart in the market fur them. We
have hud, ourself. but indifferent Kiicress in
cultivating this fruit j but thus fur the fault
'is our own; the ground in which they are
planted, is by no means as suitable as it
should be. Our friend John S. Haines, of
oermantown, nus ueen very successful in
obtaining mi obundunce of lino large berries
The flavor, however, from the protracted cool
wet summer, was not as tine us iu other sea
sens. Oermautown telegraph.
Curb; fob Cnot.ic in ITorsks. A gentle
nan in Baltimore publishes the following re
enpi ior me cnouc in norfes, which, in hi
own case, ellected a speedy euro :
3 ounces spirits of turpentine i
1 ounce tincture of onium.
He adds, "Jf relief IS not obtained -In etna
hour, repeat the dose with one ounce of best
owuereit aloes well dissolved togrtlher."
Of course these ingredient must be admin
isiereu properly diluted.
KrttriNo Dkikd Apim.ks I will tell e,.n
plan 1 adopted some years ago, to keep dried
applet two years. Ai sooo as may be aHer
tbey are dried, I put theai iu flour bunvlu
half a bushel at a time, snriiiklinir each lavur
with whiskey at tbe rate of a piut and a half
to a barrel, ana beau them up tight, they
come out the second year es bright and as
nice as the day they were put in. withnut anv
smell or taste of "hell troth" about ttcai.
. to Ohio Cultivator.
ED. ST. BRIGHT &. SON,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Dry Good. Ready itinde Clothing;. Hoots and Shoes, Hard
wnrr, Wroceriesii lass lueciisware( Vo.
Among our present Stock may he found French Lawns, Poplins, Fancy Silks, riaid Docal, Tissues,
Bercges, Debegea, Chilli, Black Silks, Atpacca, Ginghams, Swiss Mull, Tsrlton, Csmbiia. Nain
sook, Brilliants, Dimity, Rook Muslin, Bckinett Collars,' Swiss Flouncing, Inserting, Laces, Hib
bona, Hosiery, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. t
SHAVLG.-SHAV,La,-5HAWLS,-
Embracing the most beautiful stjles, all qualities and prices. Domestic Goods, Windsor Shades,
Oil Cloths and Carpets. Rummer Goods fur gents wear of exert variety. Hardware embracing
all kinds of building material, Carpenters Tools of
lion, fe'ullory, Shoe I Imlinga, Lasts, sc.
Former cllorts atirpnssod In Quantity and quality.
lo addition to our former Store Room, we have fitted up the second stury of our establishment
which you will find well stocked with Heady Made Clothing, Uaots and Shoes combining beauty
durability and cheapness. We shall continue to
assortment at all tunes complete, another Inducement to all who wish to purchase.
NKWUOODS AT LOW PIUUES
We return our thanks to the public fur their liberal patronage, and respectfully invite aa inspec
tion of our Goods, aa ws deem it a pleasure to wait on all who may favor us with a cell.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. '
q q q q q q-" q
Bar Iron, Steel. Nails, Picks, Grub Roes, Mason Hammers, Mill Saws, Window Sash
Grindstones, Glass, Faints, Oils, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Meat, &o always on hand.
8uubury, May 3", 1857. tf E. Y. BRIGHT & 80X.
New Goods for the People !
15KN.T A 31 1 N 1IKFFN Kll
RESPECTFULLY iuforme the puMicin gen
eral that he hn just received md opened i
splendid stork of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
II is stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Calicoes, fiitiKlianiN, l.avu,
niotiNsellne lie lvalues
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,
Also an assortment of Hardware, IrOM
and Steel, Nails, &e.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTJEEIMSWAHE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CATS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, c.
And a (treat variety of other article such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
lir" Country produce taken In exchange a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, June 6, 1857.
Wall Paper & Window Bhudci.
A. ISAACS,
No. 1G3 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TFAVIN'O completed their large assortment
of the above Goods 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 hand every descrip
tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff Hollands,
and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cuttains,
Fire Board Prints, Borders. ic , all of which
they oiler at lower rates than can be hal at any
other establishment. Call and examine.
A. ISAACS.
lf.3 North Second Street.
March 7, 1857 Cm w
lOOO lbs of Carpet Hag:
WANTED at the store of K. Y. Bright &
Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus offering to the publia the
largest aud most desirable assortment.
July II. 1357.
ISAAC M. WILKKItSON,
3!-IjfVN"DF-A.OXXTIlE OP
FURNITURE AND CHA1H&
Of the most Fashionable Style.
Snf'aH, IlvaiM and l,omiM
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, liUKAK FAST AM) DIM.G TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal lo Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOAliDS, WOKK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILKT TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article iu this line of his business.
rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and sploudid as
sortment of every quality and price of
t:itii:T-vsci:
which cannot 1. '.to rei.onimcnd itself toevcrj enr
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best tock to be bad in the city. No elfort is
pared in the manufacture of bis waro, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
marie.
Ue alsa manufacture all kinds and qualities
I
CIIATIJS.
ncluding varieties never before ta be had h
Suubury, such as Mauooani, Black Walnut
ami CuiiLtu Maple Cnu;u as : and Wisnsm
CHAIKS, and rAMCT Pi A io Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manutactured in the Cities or elsewhere,
1 he subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
bout the quality and hiiisu of his ware and
Chairs.
Thrso articles will be disposed of on as goad
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Cun
try rroduce taken in payment lor work.
I If LNDKKTAKING Having provided
a handsome Utilise, he is now prepared for
Lyiidvrtaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
ciuity, or at any convenient distance from thii
place.
V tT I he Ware Room is in Fawn Street, be
ew V eater s Hotel.
I.-MAC M. WILKERSON.
Sunbury. April 18, 1867 tf.
BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY !
Flour, Feod and Provision toro
Prtadicai ietow lilncklerry Street.
LEVI SEASHOLTZ,
nF.SPECTFUU.Y inform the citizens
of
B-'aV HuilborV anil vieinilu Itiul hu hnj rA.,-,...,..l
to the store lately oc cupied by C. Uehringer in
Broadway near the Rail Rjad, uud is receiving
a choice supply of
FA1.CILT GPkOdS?wIES,
consisting in part of Hams, Shouljers, Mackerel,
Horring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preseived
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice,
Sugar, Collee, (green, roasted end ground,; Im
perial, loung Jiyson, uunpowJer and Bluck
iras, ucuar-ware, Htoue-ware, Soaps, hrusliea
plow and wash lines, boota ana shoes, tobacco.
aegara, ic, together with every article usually
found in a first case Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the.lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. He hue also prepured to aup.
r; 1 niacin wiiu iresn bread, twist, rolls, time,
pretzels and cakes of every kind.
N. B. The highest cash prices will be paid for
butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
Kuubury, April 11, 1857
IJORTand MADEIilA WINES, Schiedam
Schnappa, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at
March U, 'iT. A. V. KISHKK.
lishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot-
ton and l.iuen Liees, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick aud
Cerhsle Hooka. Rods, 4.C., for sale by
Marc ri 1 1 , "5 7. A. W, FIS'HER.
the bast manufacture, Filts of every descnp
receive Goods Semi-Monthly, thus rendering our
q q
SALAMANDER FIRE
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The largest assortment in the United States.
Warranted to be equal to any now made, and
w ill be sold on as Good Terms, aaran be obtain
ed from any other house in the Country, at
EVANS tc WATSON'S
16 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth i3 Mighty, and Must Prevail,
lieport of the Cvmmitttt appointed to tujicriii
tend the Burning of the Iron Safet, at Rend-
tng, rebruary It, 1837.
Ksadisg, March 4.
The undersigned, membtrs of the committee,
do rcspectlully report, that we saw the two Safe
originally agreed upon by Farrcls & Herring and
Lvans ii Watson, placed side by sule in a fur
pace, viz: The Safe inuse by the Paymaster of
the J hilHUclplua and Heading ltailrnad L-ompa
ny, in his ollice at Heading, manufactured by
i- arrels x Herrniz, and the Safe in use by II
A. Lantz, in his store, manufactured by Evans
& W atson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
The'fire wss started at 8 o'clock, A. M.,aud
kept up until four cords of green hickory, twe
cords dry oak and lmlfchesnut lop wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the supcrin
lendence of ihe subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Safes were then cooled off with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committor)
and sent to II. A. l.anlz s store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. J he book
and papers taken from the Sal's manufactured
oy r arrels iV Herrius were in our ludzment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, moro than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair aud
impartial triui of the respective qualities of both
Safes.
JACOB II. DYSHETf,
DANIEL S. 11 L'NTEIt.
Having been absent during the burning, we
fully coincide with the above statement of th
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
r A. MCCM.H,
H. H. MCHLENBEKfJ,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March XI, 1857.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!!
THE LARGEST STOCK EVEK OFFERED
IN SL'NBtTKY.
FnIiion:iIte, Cheap niiil rcful
FrMI F. subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
-"- and Chair Manufacturer in Suubury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
public, patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Waro,
Chairs, oC, embraces
KVt'.itY VARIETY, ISEFLL AND OIl.XA-
itiKMTAL.
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can be had at moderate piices. Cheap for
Cash, or Country Producetaken in exchange.
bstahlmhmeiit
South East Corner of yfartet Square.
V'" Tliene knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment.
SF.BA8TIAN HAUPT.
Sunhurv, April 4, 1S57 tf
N K W A K R I V A L O V
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Ira T. Clement
NO. I, COll N Ell OF MAllKE'J SQL'AJIE,
AS just received a large supply of Fall ami
Winter Goods.
He will continue to sell Dry Goods and Gro
cerica CH EAPER than ever, as his goods are
bought cheap they will be sold cheap.
He feels confident with his experience and
ability, that he can compete with tho ,
World at large and Sunbury in particular.
He would enumerate articles if time and space
would permit.
It is enough to say thai he has everything in
Hie line ol
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Mtock of lieady-Made
OLOTHINQ,
ROOTS ANJJ SHOES, 4 , J
that is kept iu any other store in town, and
II is banner is on the breeze.
A nd long may ii wave
O'er land of the free,
A ud Ihu Home of the hrs ve
While her Fttarssnd ber Stupes
Shine out like the Sun,
Telling all nations
Thnt Freedom's begun.
This is a free country aa wsa proved by the
election of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse,
therefore it is free for nil to do their trading where
they can BUY ha CHEAPEST. All are invi
ted to cull and see.
THE COUNTRY,
as will at the town aro respectfully invited, and
every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or
free are invited to call at No. 1 Markket Square,
opposite the Court House.
P. S Ho is not to be undersold by any man
or combination of men. No eharge for showing
gooda.
All kinds of produce taken ill exchange for
goods.
Sunbury, Dec. 50, 18.18.
f. ut. no! (annuo!! fiuutio ! ! I
ALL KINDS.
I.KIN'Ar'SSlTKR l'lUlSl'Il ATK OK LIMB.
7000 TONS. ,
rr t'ARMKRDI
For yosr wheel crops, use I.FINAU'S Super Phosphite
ol l.ime, nl ti,,cte.,a lb-or HO a Ton: or Use l.Kl
N AU'M AMKHICAN FEKTiLIZEIl, 111 a bbl. or
a ton. One banal of either is sufficient for au Acra
THESE ARE PERM ANENT MANt'RF.8,
made of reliable Chemical Klemenia. ami hnv. 1..
successful uss ini the past Six Y ears, improving the sod
aud increasing Ihe value of the land
Four Uiploinua from the Suite Agricultural Society of
1 rr) itpiii,, 1 i.cw.nwt, ueiHwaie aim tee ciysuu
Palace Association of the City of New York, have been
received fot these Valuable Fertilisers
Pamphlets in the K.uibah and Utinnau Languaje oaa be
uau oy eppiicuuoii ai trie umce.
A llbeilll dlSCOUIII to Wholeaule Tlenlara.
The alaiva Fertiliaers, delivered Fit EE of CarUigs to
any wharf iu the nki City Proper.
Orders scut by Med aecnrajauiied with Cash or Drafts,
w. w y.yiy di,,hiiii m any pilTl O, (lie VOriO.
OEOKGF. A. Lf lNAL', Proprietor
No It eouih Fr int f-tieel. Philadelphia Citv,
July 51. Iir7.-tra w renruc U.ais
RESOLUTION
Propoting Amendments to th Constitution of
tht Commonwealth. . .
Rmolvsd at vita tAT aho Hoots or Rpms-
AtlVMof Till t'OMMOSWatLTII or PtSKATLVAXIA IS
xssral Aiushltsit, Thnt following omemlmeiils
re proposed lo tho constitution of the colllin nv uHh, ill
ovordancs with the pt ovisioimof the tenia, srticls thereof.
FIRST AMENDMENT.
Thsre shall b an additional article to so id eonstltatioa
to be dvsigHated as article eleven, as follows i .
ARTIOl.K XI. '
OF rUULIU UKBTS.
Beetiim I. Thr stats may contract dclils, to supply
ra..t ,iii...t n, rn?inr. ii. revenues, or to meet tennises
not otherwise provided for I but the ngartfate nniiantl of
sncn nuns oirect siKl cammem,, wuwmic, i-.i,Ui.w
vnlneol' one or mure sctsof the eeneral assembly, or m
itiSrrant nnriorla of time, shall never exceed seven hundred
and fiity thousand dollnrs, niut ths money arlains; from Ihe
creation of such dchls, shall tie applied to the purpose for
Which It was obtained, or to rep"T meucuts eonuutmvieu,
mid i,i .... ..,i.ur m,fii ivhntever.
CeCllOII . llinUUIllon 10 Uin tiunivu .
slntc may contract debts to repel inrusion, suppress insur
rection, defend ihe suite in war, or lo rcdee i the present
mutniutiim i,,,ll,tediiessol Ihestntcl hut the money aris
ing l mm the ooniraciing 01 aucu ucuib auun u ,'i"
Seetien U. K Jccpt Ihe debts nlmve speciBcil, In scclimis
one and two of this nrllclc, no debt wtiutevel shall be
etratrd by, or en behnir of the siuie.
debt, and H7 oildirtnnul debt eout'aited as aloresind, the
legislature shall, nt its first session, alter Ihe adoption of
mhh iiiii i i a nrneuif hit ini nnrmcni 01 inn vmv'
this amendment, create a eiiiKiiur luuu, wnu-n
sutficient to pny the aectuenut iuliueet on such debt, and
ututnllv l rnlxrn the nrinelnn thereof liv a sum not Irs-
man two nuntireuaiui nny iihuiwuio w wi;
luua shall constat 01 ine net amiuio nic ,
the imiceols of Ihe sule of the same, or ouy part thereof
nil i a U'nrvt. irnm I uib hi line iiw in, ,i,c .nm, '.
and ul Ihe Income in proceeds of sule olsMtke owned Ly
ine stale, i.ip:eiiier won ouicr ,u,,b, w. ...,
may lie desianoted hy law. The said sinking fond may
be increased, Horn time 10 nine, uy uaaigniMg 10 ,i j
part of Ihe uixea, or oilier revenues ol the suite, not re
quired for the nrilinnrv and current expenses of Kovern
nient, and unlets in fuse of S'nr, invasion 01 Hneurreelion,
no unit of the said sinkinc fund shall lie used or applied
., ' .1 . . . : I.., ..r Ik. ..nl.ltn iluli, tin.
oinerwise iiiat
i ii, eilinuuishiueiit of Ihe uulillc debl, uu
til thenuu'Uiit
toutit of sindi debl is rei'.uced below ths sum of
Hum MillU.ma ..f .l.tllnrB
HecliouS. The credit of Ihe commonwealth sliull not
'n any manner, or event, be pleileed, or kinued lo, any in
dividual, coinpsnv. corporution, or associulion ; nor shall
Ihe commonwealth hcieiiltee become a joint owner, or
stockholder in any coinponv. associulion, or corporuiinr.
Section . The comtnouwealtll shall not astnime the
debt, or any pan thereof, of nny county, city, borough, or
township; orofany enrp inituin, or nnocati m unless
such debt shall have been contracted to enable the stale to
repel invasion, suppiess dorceslia insurre tion, defend it
self in time of war, ol to assist Ihe stule in the discharge
of nny pmlion of ils present indebtedness.
Section 7. The legislatme shall not nuthnriis any conn
ty, ciiy, bornuKh, township, or incorporated dutnet, by
virtue of a vole of ils einaeiia, or olheiwise, to become a
sl'jrkholder in anv company, usmwiation ,or corpoialion ;
or to obtain money fir, or loan ils credit t, any eirpwiu
tl:in, uBSocialion, institution, or party.
BKCONP AMf.NDMKNT.
There shsil he an'a Iditional urtiele to said eoiiMilalioM,
to be designatsd as article XII, as follows!
ARTlcr.K XII.
OF K K W COUNTIES.
No county shall be divided hya line cutting r,ff over cs
tenth of its populalmn, (rtthei to form a new county ur
otherwise.) wilbout the exptcss ossenl of such county, by
a vote of Ihe cleetois thereof ; nor shall any new euuuly
be established, containing lees than foar bundled anuaie
utiles.
TIIirtD AMKNDMKNT
Klom seeli.in two of the tirsl article of the cnsliiuli-n,
strike oul the words, "ol" the city of Philadelphia, uud uf
each county respectively ;' from section five, saniesrticle
strike out Ihe words, -'of Philadelphia and of the several
couulies;" from section seven, same srtiele strikeout Ihe
w-rds, "neilher Ihe ciiyol Philadelphia nor any." and
nsrl in lieu thereof the' words, "und no j" and sirikenut
seet ion feur, same article, and in lien tUeieof insert Ihe
following: .
"Section 4. In the year une thousand ei-ht hundred
and sistv-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep
resentatives to Ihe number of one hundred, ahull be appor
tioned ami disliibute.l equally, lliioiighoul Ihe state, by
districts, in prop jrlii n to the number of taxable inhabi
tants in Ihe several purls hereof; except that uny county
containing at least three thviuKiud five hundred disables,
may be allowed a sepnrnte represciilntioni but no nunc
than three cosn'iee shall be joined, uud n county shall he
divided, in the formation of a disttiet. Any city contain
ing a sufficient number of tnxables lo entitle it to at bast
two repieseiilatives. shall have a sepaiale representation
aseig 1 it, and shall be divided into cuuveuient districts
of contiguous territory, of equul table population as near
asmnv be, euch of wliich dislncis shs'.l elect one represen
tative." . , . ,
At the end ef seetim seven, samearliele' inwrt these
words, "the eitv of Philadelphia shall he divided inlo in
el aei.ntoriHl diflrirts. of coutisnous lerriwrv as neatly
equal in Uxable population us posstnle J bjl no ward shall
be divined til the lorniu'ion inereta
The legislature, ut ils first seksion, ui:er ine anoptinu 01
this nmeuitment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia Inlo
senatorial and representative districts, in Ihe manner above
provided; such nisti icis vt remain unvirnijti-u u,,.,,
sppnoriionmeiit in the j eer one thousand eigni-nunuioii
and sixty-lour.
rot'iiTtt AVKxmiKM,
Tiirre shall he an addilbnial aeelion to Ihe Sil article
f said eoinlltlltl Jll, wliich shull be numbered and read ns
follaws :
"scrios ss.
The legislature shall have Ihe power tn alter, revoke, or
nnul. fliiv charter of ine nporution hereafter conferred ty
or undel, nny special, or general law. whenever in iheir
opinion it may be inutioue to ihe eiliens ol ihe e-immon-
weultli . la sucu manner, nun,,,, ihi,himwi,.mii,
be done to the corpui slurs.
Is fUNA TS, Mares 47, t37.
rtesdved. Thai this resolution ps. On the first
amendment, yeas St. i'0s 7. On the second amendment.
yeas navs (J. tlnineinnu amcnuiueui, eaa i. imji
4. tin the fourth amendment, yeas W. nayst.
Exl luct from the Juutnnl.
Ot'.t). V. HAMKilSI.Y, Clerk.
1.1 111 IIODSI or RKFEKsKXTaTlVSe, I
Apiil UO, le.K. J
Resolyed. Thai Ihls resolution puss. On tliefirsl amend
menl.yeuf 78, uas l'i. tin Ihe second ameiidineul, eys
A7. nais 54. On the ttiii'd amendment, yeas i, uavs 4.',
and on' foutth amendment, yees tJ, nays 7.
Kxtracl lioiu lbs Journal.
JACOU KlKOt.KIt, Clerk.
SirRSTim's Ovrtcn.
Filed MuyS, IB17 ' J
A. 0 Cl'RTIV,
rtccretbry of the Common ffcailh
SjCCBSlARY's OrPICK, )
IlaTiibb'ir. June -J'J, lc37. )
Pennsylvania, es :
I 'incerlify thai the above and foregntng is true and enr.
ret copy of 'the original "liesnliitinu rcLtuve to an an,eu,l
nient of the L'oiutitutioii" as the same remains on file in
llus office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
VjJjaVV. 1 mv ",ul csused to be alfixed lbs
HjrMa seal of the Secretary 'a Uffiee, the day and
veur above written.
5l?'K - A.fl.CCKTlX,
Scrrtaiy n( the Cxiimoinrltb.
IxSkat. Ajuilir, IF37.
R"i iluliun pft.p ttiiiy nmnidmcntB in ttm Cumtitution
of Utc CutuiBouvvcHltb, being uuiitrr conndeiatuij.
Oh tlio tjurtiitiii,
Will ilic Sciiuic agree t lh first. Rmruttmcut ?
Ttic eat Hint it 1 were tnkrii ortLilH t t!n prori
sictii iu' the CmmiitMLiun, uiul wrc u Inltuw. vi;
Venn MrgiK. JiifWtT, llrnwiii'. CHey, Jlly, I'voi'.i,
Fetter, Klt-ntiikfn, Frnzr, Ingram, J.irdju. Kiiinicr,
Khlx, IjuiIwu'Ii, J.i'win, Mt?r, v-irhl, Sc.lcife. Stiunmn,
hteete, fritmub, Weld., W.lkn.s. WtiLl anU 'lkjurt,
av .Messm. Crnlth, Crenswe!!, Finni'v. Ortgg, Har
ris, l'mmse and Sti iither ?
Si.) the quetti u wui Jtfriiinicd in the H.Tinnative.
U11 the qiu-SMiui,
Will ihu J-tiwte ypie to the ifrnuel HniPmlmri.t f
The ytn nnya witj taken agrerahly to the jrn. i-
I'tiiii of the loii.n.i.uiii uiul were tii i.'.f.'W, va ;
1 ii .Mcanrii. Hi ewer, lirowit, CTrMwull. rly, l.vana
Tetter, fr'iihiey, Kit-miikt m, hizr:tiit. J-trdmi, kma. Iiu
liauirh, I.KWH, Mvw, Seltern, till iiium, Stutltr, SLfrlc,
fciiraiiU. Wo.ali, VilkiUfty Wright uiul I'usgurt, Speaker
31
Nati Messrs. Cnft'.;y.. Crahb, Fiuzel, Gregg, JLinin,
Kiliiiiger, I'eintJie uiul tx-nfieM C
U Hie ijuestitui was detenniuCil lit tlia aflli mutiva.
Oil ihu (jnt'btioii,
Will Hit. Semite iiffieetn the third animuntlment
The yeas unit iiays vveia lukuii ugieeubfy to the Coiitti
tut 011 1 und were im follow, viz:
YriiM Mtisars. Brewer, Urown, Crahb, Cresswell, Ely,
Kvai, Flmuikeii, Fr.izer, Iticmn), Jordan, Kiklihgtr.
Knox, leuuljutfl, lecwn, Myor, SotifieW, Seller , Hliuiimii,
bouiher, tftoele.Siruiih, Welsh, Wilkini uud Wright iM,
Nuys MeBBfS Cofley, (i recur, H .iris und Penrust; t.
b . ilm UfMiiuii wiLs (leteriuiiied in the airiintative.
On Ihe tiittHii.
Will the rScuaie agree to the fotith omendment ?
The yoasand nays were taken agreeably tuth Coiiftita
tuthiii, and were hs follow, viz ;
Veos Mt'Msra. Hiewer,Uiovvne, Coffey, Creiuwell, l.ly.
Kvana, Kleimikn, Kntzer, Iiiihiii, Kilhnger Knox. Inu
luieli, Jewia, Mver, 8c'ifield, Seller a, hhiiinuii, eViulhcr,
bteele, itrauh, Welah, Wilkiiisand Wi iglil JX
Nays Mefcsis. Cmbh, Finney, Jordan and Penrose 4.
fio the queatiun was determined in the Lilirniative.
IX THI IIOCSB OV It aFKESKN TATIVB8,
Apiil an, t&57.
The loeohmon propnaing emendtnents to the Cnnsiitu
linn ul the Coinmuaweultii being under eoiisiderutiun,
On the iUi'Htiont
Will the Iouae agrue tn the firnt amendment ?
The yeaaund nays were Utken agruetihly to the prnvi
aioiiHol the Conai 1 tut inn, und uu lite lirut piupoaed amend
ment, vere aa tiillow, vi :
Yeaa Meaara. Audeiifui, Arthur, Tlucklmuae, Dull, Heck
Biahop, Uower, LIrovvu.Culhouii, Cuinphell, Cluine, Clea
ver, CruwfoM, Diekoy, Knl, Kyeter. Funaold, Fouler,
Gihtkiney, GiULu, llainel, flaier, Hems, llieataud, Hill,
llillegui, i.otimuu, Herka liuhrie, linns, Jauobe, Jenkins,
Johiiaoti, Kuuirmaii, Kerr, Knight, Leiaenring, lmgaker,
Io veil, Manear, Maugle, M'Cahuout, M 'II vain, Motirheud,
Munnua. Museulinau, Nichols, Nichota iu, fNuuemucher,
I'.-aiKMi. Teters, Fetriken, Fuw.iall, Purcell. Ramsey,
(lMnludelphid,) Kamaey, (York,) Reainei, Reed, Uoberta,
Hupp, 8huw, Woan, Hmillu (Cumhrie.) 81111th, (Centre)
Hieve.taou, T 'lini, Vail, Yeuvourhia, Viekera, Voeghley,
Wu ler, Weatbrook, Whaitou, Willintun, Witherow,
Wiight, Ximmennun and (ietx, Speuker 78.
N'aya Meaara. Uaekus, Beiwtm, iock. Hum it ton, Han
eock, Iliue.llotTiiutu, (Lelmaoiij) Lebo, Stiulhera, i'lioru,
Warner uiul Wititrixle 1)1.
Ho the qiieetioii was detei mined iu the affirmative.
On tbe queatiim, .
Will tbe ilouau agree to the second amendment?
Theyeuaaud nays were U ken agreeeUy to the provi
aiona of Uie Constituliou, ami wereae follow, vu :
Y'eae Mesare. Anderson, Uackbouee, Ball, Becks Bow
er Calhoun. Campbell, Certy, Ent, Fuuaokl, Foater,
G'.ldee. Hamrl, Harper, Heme, Hieatand, Hi ticca, n,.ff.
bjaih, Berk KuaekeepRr, Im te, (nya, Jenkins, Tohua,
Jnhnienj KauRman, Kaigkt; Iitcaila;, Lpnjukirr, Lev eh
ehosnea, Mangle, M'llrsln. Moorrtiead, Musselman, Nl-
aois, IMChnteon. WUImaelier, l-enrwni, rnw'i
iiwnull. Purcell. Hnuisev, I'hllnitelphln,) Ramsey,
rVnrk.l H.m H,,1-..ia. Ruim. rhnw, Bloen, lolan,
Vork.j Kenmer, Robeits, Rupp. rhaw, Bloan, Tolan,
all, Voeehley, Wnlter, Waatbruuli, Waarton, Zimmsr.
mn and IJels, Spenker ST. . i,
Nava MHra Arll.nr Anaiietltie. BnCKnS. HeilSnn,
Bisliop, Drown, Chase, Cleaver, frswford, Kyslef, Oib
ltt,v U.,.nii,.... nu. u.u run. Iline. Hoffman. Leba
non.! Jai-,,1,.. K-rr I -I., M 'f .nlinonU. Mumoln, Reed.
fmith, Cambria, Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Strnthers,
Thorn, VnnvoiMhis, Viekeis, Wagiaisellsr, Warner, Whl-
troila. Wlthrniw aori lYriv iUOl.
wi inefiueBiion wus ueivrmiuru in hib ,.....
On the cuestion,
Wl.l the Ilonee aree to the tbiid amendment t
The yens ami nays weie taken agreetibly to the provt-
Sious f the Constitulloii, aud were as lollnws. vis .
Yens Messrs Anderson, Hsckhouse, Ball, BeeK, uen
snn, Bower. Brown, CsIIhiuii, Campbell, Clmae, Cleaver,
crawlorn, lliekey, l-int, Kyster, i-ausoni. naiei,
ney, Unmel, Harper, lleina. lleislnnd. Hill, Hillegas, Hoff
man, IMelKS.j llollumn, l.eisnltm,j lioueeecriari, .,...-,
times, jaeolis, Johns, Jonnson, ivBuninan, irr, ijcu..,
Ijuigiiker, lawett, Manenr, Mnugle, M'Cslmont, Misir-
head, niummn, aiusselman, biennis,
Nicholson. Nunc'
limcher. Penrson, Peters,
Petrlkill. Pownnll, Purcell,
rtuuiscv. fYork.l Henmer.
Heed, Hupp, Miuw, Sltsin,
Centre, Stevenson, Tolnn,
Smilh. l'iitnhrin.1 Smith, Ci
Vail, Vaiivom-liis, Yiekers, Voeuhley. W nconseller. VN est
bnv.k, Williirlon, tViiheiow, Wright, Zimmerman and
llels, Speaker 7a ,
Nays Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, rtishop,
Carle, Dock, Cildea, Hamilton, Hnncock, Hine, Jenkins,
Kniltlit, Leiseiiting, M'llvnin, Kamey, Philadelphia.
Itohcrls. Struihers, Thoiii, Vnlier, Warner, Whorton and
wiut rune in.
So tho question was determined In llieafnrmntive.
(In the question,
Willihe House agree tn the fourth, amendment?
The yens and nave were taken agreeably to the provi
sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz i
Yeas Messrs. Anderson, Arthur Backhouse, linckue,
Hull, Heck, Benson, Uishop, ltower, Brown, enlhoun,
Cumpliell. Carlv. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Hut,
Kyster, Fuusold, Poster, tiiblioney, Olldea. tlamel, Har
per. Ileim. II Iceland, Hill, Hilleens, HioTinan, (Berks)
llotTmnn. (t.ibonnn) lbsjeekeeper, lnibric, tunes, Jacobs,
Jenkins. Johns. Johnson, Knuumnn, Kerr. l,eli, l.eison
ring, lAutnker, livett, Manenr, Mauale, M'Calmont,
M'llvain, Mummn.Musselmnli. Nichols, Nicholson, Nutie
macner, Pitira, n. Peleis, Petrikiu. Pownnll, Purcell,
Itutnsev, I Philadelphia Rimisev. (York ) Reamer, Heed,
Huberts, Hupp, Wiaw, Phmn, Smith (Cnnibrin,) Kniilll
iCenlte Steveuanii. Tolan. Vail. VailVoorhis. Vickurs,
Voephlev, Wngonsi ller, Wat iter, Westbronk, Wharton.
Willistoii. Witherow, Zimmerman and tietz Speaker. 8S
Navs Messia Dock. Ilumilion, 1!a..euvk, Slrulhera,
Thorii, Wintrodeand Wright. 7.
Du las liaestlim wus cuerjnuier in ua iou h, w.
PecsKTAav's Civics. I
Hsrrieburg, June S'l, IB07. 5
Penn'jheihid, ..
I do beiehy certify that the above and foregoing Is a
trueanS eorrcelcopy of the "Yeas" and "Nays" taken
on the HasoHilion proposing ameudtnents U tha Constitu
lion of the Comtnonwenlih, as tho same sppears on the
Jcuinslsuf the two Iloui.ee of the General Assembly of
this Cmninopwenith for Ihe session f lh.,7.
inn fini
IS,!
Witness my hand an seal or sua ntnee, true
Iweuty-sccond day of June, one thousand e:rhl
bandred and any-seven. .
A. 0. Cl'RTIV,
Stcrelary of the Commomciulth.
July 4, IH07.
Baddlo;and; Harness Maker.
HENRY H-A.TJI'T, JR.
Successor to A. J. Slroh,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
frv ciliv.ciis of Sunbury and the pub-
5Sv.l-Wir Kenernlly, that he has taken
ibc establishment lately occupied
Stroll aid is irei otfd to turn cut woik in
is line of business i-qual to any made 111 this,
section of the country. Orders promptly exe.u
ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury. May 9, 157. ly
XiBi. TISTRY-"
(iKOUGE UENX,
NNOTNCK8 to the ciliT-eiis of Sunbury and
1 vicinty, that he has opened an office in Hun
bury, above II. J. Wulveilou'a ofii-e opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, where he is prepared to attend
to ull kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well don and warranted,
ttecamber IS. IRS6.
Ii7 13ecou & co
Clothiers,
No. tTt Ciimtnct Sr., ABOVP Fot'a rvt,
I'mLACfLrnu,
rCep cen!iitrv on har-rl a fplendi.l nirorrrncnt
of
Rc&dj-madc Clothing.
(Jooih madi 10 Op.rea an VTahiuktmi
to nr.
Ncv.lD, 156. y
Citrate of Marjnesia
on
TASTELESS S A L T S .
rriHIS prpar'ttin is recommended as au ev
A cellent laxative and purgativo. It oerates
mildly, is entirely free from m unpleasant tnste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared aud sold
Uy A. W. KISIIEU.
1 Si.nburr, llarcli H, IH.'iO.
AL;XIME liKltU
Imptirtir and Wholesale Dealer in SALT.
3$ South Wharves, Philadelphia.
ASH I ON Fine, Liverpool Uround,
J''t Turks Island and Hairy Salt, con
Jjs'etnutly on hand and for tale iu lots
to snii he trade.
April 4, 1S5V. Cm
ISTEW CONFECTIDWARY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIAUT,
OAS just received s new and excellent assort
men I of gnnila at hia IJniifertiunary and
Fruit Store in iMAlilCHT 8TKUKT, Sunhurv,
where he manufactures and keeps on ham!, at
all limes, the mst choice Confectionary, Ac,
Whole-ale and Urlail, at I'liiiudeljihia prices.
Among his stock of L'outectionarirs, may hs
found :
f reueh Reeruls,
Vurned Altnonds,
Creum White,
" Letnoa
rtu,r,
' Vnnilia.
Cernma Seel els.
Liijuni Ire,
Hansaas,
Datei.
Osiu Drops, all kinds uf seeitt,
l.,ive Ii"i'S,
Mint Drop,, reJ sad white,
Jelly Cakes,
Fiutt llrnj-'S,
SHirk rsmites, nt sit seeuls
Rock Candy,
Almond Canny,
FEUIT.
Prunes,
Figa,
Curona,
Curranls dilwl,
Aiuieuds,
Reissns, INutN f alJ kinds
LKMON SYKUl
of a superior quulity, hy tho sinjtle or doien. A
superior quality of iSegars and 'J'ohacro, and a
variety of ('onfcctinnariea, fruit, Ac, all of wliich
is oll'eroj cheap at wholesale or retail.
ICE CREAM.
II has aU opened an 'co Cream Saloon, and
will at all times ha ready to serve his customers
with Ice ( 'ream.
Sunhury.May 81, 1857 ly
JVcw Drugs), iu!ut, 4tc.
NEW supply of Druirs, Paints. Oils.
Fluid, Ac, just received an.d for sale hy
A. W. f IMIUli.
Runhury.May 8, 1857.
rUBNITURE T0LISH.
8. RAK'S Priinium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for restor,
ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Class,
Carriage llodii s. Hair Cloth, Ac. Also, for re
moving apots, hiding scratches, Ac., Ae. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain ita gloss.
Price SO cts. per bottle. Sold bv
A. W. FISHER.
March 14, I8ft7.
BOAT AND MULES
FOB S-A-T-iTJ.
THE snhscriber oners at private sale, SIX
GOOD ML'LKS, and a good SHAWNEi
BOAT, with fixtures. Tbe above will be sold
cheap, and on reasonable terms.
JACOB SEASHOLTZ, agent .
for JOHN BLACK.
Sunbury, March 88, 1857. tf
LAND WARRANTS The highest price
will be given for Lend Warrants by the, eub
crrhei. H. 11 MAriSP.R.
PATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS fu
bar bottles for sale by
H. B MAUSER.'
Suubury, July 19, 1858. j
EAUTHBHWAIIB-
THE subscriber respectfully In'orme the dll
sena of Sunbury and the publie generally.
that-tie has commenced the manntaciure vi an
kindi ef , . .
HARTHENWARR,. '
at his manufactory in Whor.lleberry Street, one
aquare east of the River. II J h" engaged ths
services of Mr. Hasp, and you cm therefore
depend on haviag a. good article. The putnie
are respectfully Invited to tall.
All orders from a distaneo will be promptly
attended to. -
T. M. 5H1.MJL.1..
Buiihury, Feb. S, 1856. tf
JOII II. AlsLUIV At CO.
Nos. t and 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, belew Water,)
(Tie Oldbst Woob-wsrs Hocsa is ins City.)
MANL'FACTi:RKR9nnd Wholesole dealers in Patent
Machine mails ItROtJ.M, Patent Orooved Csibtr
Wurc, wurrcnted not to slit ink, Wojd and Willow-Ware
Cords, Brushes, Ac ,of all deeoriplieus. I'lease onll and
examine our stock.
Kcbruury 4S, 1M7. ly w
VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE.
riMIE subscribers, Execntors of the estate of
JL Henry Masser, dee'd., offer at private sale
the following property viit A large two story
frame dwelling house, together will) about
BO ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands uf Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John It. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house is new und the location a
Eood one for business.
Also a TRACT OF I.IMESTONf? LAND,
la said township on the river about 6 milca be
low Sunhu.y, enjoining lands of J. I. M 1 hereon
and others, containing, about 90 acres. The
soil is productive and contains limestone sr.d
other minerals.
Also a tract ef I. ami, containing abeut M
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury.
adjoining lands of the hei of the late John
Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
II. U. MASSER, )
P. B. MASSER, F.xceutors.
FRANCIS U I'CHER. )
Panhery, January 19, 18.)6 If
NEW ARRANGEMENT 1
J'resh Arrival of
DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, ic.
rilHE uudersigHrd having taken the store for
L merlv kept by illinm A. Ilruncr, ia now
rsauy 10 .11 orders anu pres. rtpimn. a n,o-
mcnta notice. Ho has a largo and well selected
stock of fresh and purs
DB.UCS, CHEMICALS.
DvcHturrs. Oil, PuintN. Tumt. auJ all
liinJn uf Patent .V dJiciuei.
FKLIT AM) CONrECTIOKART
TolmtTo and IuiortfJ Segnrs of the tholcfht
brn cia. Kanry No.iuns toilet artit'len. and Pnr
fumcrjr of nit kinds. Too.b anJ Hair lirunbt'i
of very Tirity.
Camphin and t'tuid aticttyn wi hand,
Caslomrrs wilt And hif stork romplute, com
prisint? tnanv article it U impaAnibie he 10 to rwu
uu1 rule, and all ao!d at niodvratu pr'trcn.
ftcmrmler the place, next duor to IS. V.
UrigUl'. Matumoth !;o;e.
A. w. FISHER.
aSuubuty, Marh U, 1S7.
MOUNT CATtMEL HOUSE, I
KOttMT CARMEL, i
j Nitrthumbnliind Cuunly, Fenntylcunift. J
i rB'SIIIH largo and eominodioua Hotel is situs
H. ted nearlv half way be'.wi en Sunbury and i
"otlsvilln. The sccnerj tho saluhrity of the I
j atmosphere and tho con) mountain hreezes, make ,
iit one of the most delightful summer retreats ir, i
the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four
stories h'gh, fitted up with all the modern em,.
veniences The pure mountain water is iutro-
ducrd into every rliamtier. The plai e ia eas j
of access, being but one ard a hall hours riJe j
Irotn Sunbury, over the 1'hiladrlphi.t anil Sun
bury Rail (load, from Poitsvillr, it is 1 7 mi!a.
Kvrry attendance will he paid hy the proprie
tor to make guests comfortable. Cha'pes mode
rate. JKSSK KICK.
Ml. Carmrl, May 2. ISSClf
E7NEwf,AND & CO.
I.eoklug l.lusars. Picture Krarues, tnMrJTtnta
atitl I'nlniins,
No, 120 Arch Street, nhote Sivlh,
(.Lata ofSIS North Sec.nd 81.)
riUI.ADKLPHIA.
QiLSBKiRS orss ntitr in Tisiroas.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may want anything in our line will do well U
g'ne us a call.
i KeUruary 2S, 1857 "m
CIIKAI' WAIl II AND JKWEl.RV STORE i
So Ti Sorlh Second Street, oppotile th
iVjK.W Vernon House )
Philadelphia. i
GOI,l) I. ever Watcr.ua, full jeweled, 18 K. cs- j
' aes, $-:H; Silver J.ever do,, do., I2; Ml- j
ver I.rpinp, do., ."iiO: Quartier. $5 lo $7: Gold
Spectacles. $150 to 10 ; Silver do., $ I SO ; ,
Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $16 j
Silver Desert do., Jo., if 9 to SI 1 ; Silver Tes do., !
do., 1 75 to 7 r.O ; Cold Tens aud Cold Ca- j
bi s, $1) 35 to $5 ; Cold Pens and Silver do. , $ I; i
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewell v, j
Ciold Curb , Cuardand Koh Chaiua. All goods i
warranted to te ss represented. Watches and i
Jewelrv, repaired in Ihe best manner. Also, Ma
sonic .Murks, Pins, Ac, made to order.
N. Ii. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
wilt be punctually attended to.
l'hi'.a., Oct. 4, I8ib. lyw.
F"j?eD"r.
WHOl. LS AMI UKTAII.
Grocery, Wino and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut aitd Wuler Strtets,
PHILADKLrillA,
DEALERS and families wll be promptly
supplied at Ihe lowest priere.
October 4, 1856. tf
EK0DHEAD Sc EOBEETS,
No. 135, .V. 2d Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
INVITE the attention of country merchants
and others, to their stock of
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
which they will dispose of on (he most reason
able terms.
Nov. 9, 1856.- ly
C 7E2E 1TS3 'RT 3
WllflLCSaLK AMD Kr.TllL
BOOT STORE,
40
South Fourth S.t, above Chesnnt, l'hii'a.
OO 1'S, Shoes, Gaiters, tie., promptly made
to ordor in the very best style, and of the
best material.
Philadelphia, May 9, 1857.
Leather ! Leather ! Leather 1
IIICMRY W. OVLItMAK,
IMI'ORTI'.tl of French Cull' Skins and ,eneral I.euj aj
deuler, No. C S.utll I'll ml street. I'liiladelpltin.
A sencral assoiinient of all kiuds of Leather Alorneos,
Ae.,e.
Ked und Oak Pole Leather.
Ftlirw.i) l.',7 ly w
L. C. IVES'
Produce and Fruit Store,
A'o. 15 North Wharres, Philadelphia.
Shipping and Ceuntry Oordera promptly filled
on responsible orders.
Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold on Cum.
missiou.
Apples, Bananas, Pine A pples. Dried Fruit,
Onions, Orangea, Shell uarka, Hatsius,
Beana, Lemons, White & Sweet Figs,
Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry,
J'caches, Ground Nunta, Chssnutr, Eggs, die.
Foreign end Domestic Prsducs and Ftuil gen
erally,
Fsbruary 88, 185T. If
Chtmokln Whife Ath Anthracite Ccal. .
om ths uOld Vsin" in ths GapCullicrg.
T H. ZIMMERMAN & JKQ. T. PIRSEL
' successors to Kase,. Heed & t'O-i will don-
tfuue mining, shipping and SelTing roal from the '
above well known Colliery, tinder the Arm of
Zimmerman- dt Purset. .1 he point of shipment
is at tha lower wharf in Sunbury, iNorlhurohef.
land county, Pa, where all orders fur the variptte
kinds of coal, via 1 Lump, Brokeii, Egg, tiove,
and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received
and promptly attended to.
Sunbury, Jaly 14, 185S,
Pcsninf , Jutt , 1S5R,
The firm of Kase, Keed d Co. having mM
their lease in the Gap Colliery and Interest in tho
wharf at Sunbury, lo Messrs. Zirtnneiman &
Purael, would take great pleasure In recommend
ing our customers and others to the new f rm, as
they will be able to sell them prepared eoal tit'
the best quality,
kase.;kf.ed a co.
HAYL0CK & FIDDLER,
T)EALETiS in AYatches and Jewelry, will
continue the business at the eld stand of
James D. Fidler,
No. 12 South Senmd Street,
I'UILAUKLPHIA,
Where ihey solicit an examination of their large
and varied stork, feeling assured that the expV
rienre both of them have had in the business,
and tho facilities they possess for procuring
goods on the most advantageous terms, will mif
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. They have now esi
nunu a line assortment er
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLRY,
Silver, Plated and Briltauia Ware, Ctlvy4
Fancy Goods, fVc, At.
H. D Kepairiug of Wutchas and all slue's of
Jewelry attended te with proinj Ineee anj the
greatest care.
Phila., April 7, 1SC3. if.
wi'irf inioRSETi m'ii?'
rOTTSYILLE, PA.
T'HB sulnjcribor respfclfullv annonneaa Ia Ui
A eld friends and the public, that he haa lake
thai old and well known etabliahraent, tha
"White ;iIorB3 Ilotol.
At Ihe comer of Centre aud Malinnbjgo eta., in
t'.ia liorough of Pottsville. The houta has re
cently been very much enlarged and otherwise
improed, renderir.fr it quito as ciu,fot table aa
any othir Hottd in .''chuv Ikill counlv whiio
I the stables are large, in k od cor dilion, and si-
tnJ , nnM .,; , L
To iraell,a .,,.1 ,i,.J 1
i o travellers ami olhers who ruav stcn at L,.
houe, he promisra evcrj attention raltuleted t.
render them comfortable auJ satisfied.
JOS. M. flifiSR.
April A, 1 8 T r . if
1TE2.EY EOHKEL,
ATTOI1N23Y AT LAW.
Cfice opposite the Court If vise,
Sunbury, Ncrtliuniberland County Ta.
Tiompt uttenticu lo bnsiooes in adjoining
.ouiilies. '
eaglb'hotel",
tirmsiTK wr.yr pranch bank,
WILLIAMSPORT, A.,
II.I.I:1 EI. Mil. t'toprlofci.
(. A. STair, Assistant.
Pi. B Aa Omnibus will rttt to aire fntn r)ui
lleput fid Packet I.anduigs, to 'this Untel, r
efehttrgo.
rtej.ieml.er IS. I Ktiti. tf
LASVILLE EOTEL.
JOIIIT DEBIT,
MtHlct Strtet, iJtwril!, fa,
rtVUH is one of the largest and must crvsam.i.
. dinus iiolela in the interior of Pennst Ivst.ia
it hes lueu reeet.lly fiiusl up, in enWleal iile,
will all llio in o, If in on ve nieticea.
Dauvilled, Sept. ii, 1855.
('luaji Wiilclit'S Jewclp
lHOI.KSAl.t: and Helnil. at the PhuTsatcl-
! phia Mulch and Jewelry Storn," ,o. UU
I North (Second Street, enrner of Quarry,
I PHIIiAMtPKIJ .
.ever t etches, full isweled. in ceial evea ySS.t'O
li.'UI .en ne 18k. u .im. Fine fi!vti Piiadim t'.$t
; il ver l.eM. rtili jenileri. ?H. (li.ld lliseelils, to
' iivei Li ver, full jcwl'il W ! adiei" fi.,ld P.i.eils. I.o
I Sn:,e,ir qaarniis, 7. Silver Tea ses, ant. S ee
I Uaid Kierlarles. 7.BT,',
j .ilj I'ei.a. wild Feeeil nn,i n.lrrr H diler, I, an
! Gold Fiiiier Kings, 3J eenla to $80 ; Wateb
j Glasses, plain, UJcer.ts; Patent. 1 S j ; l.uuW,
j Jft; other arlicles in proportion. All goods war
ran'.od to tie what thev are sold (nr.
STATFTEK & H AKI.ET.
On hand, some Gold ond Silver I.cvors and
l.r'ir.eH. sliil lower than the above pricce.
tel. 4. I Cfi. - l y.
R.N 1)1. lt'S WRITING Fi.l ll) and A.IU
sive and legal envelopes, for sJe by
H. U. ,MAHi;n.
Suiil.iirv. Ian 10. IR.Vi.
GEOUGE SC1I ALL & CO.
.11AM FACTt lltlt
ur
33r.jfVOTlS3-0 POWDEK,
.). (.'hi met, Sortltumbtt land Caunty,
May ID, I85t;
OLANK Perchmeiu Paper Deeds and blank
Mortscra, Conds, Executions, Summoes
&.C., for salt I. I. B. MASSKh.
Stinluiry Ai.ri St. .B
STOVES.""
TOR SALE an excellent second hand Cook!
- ing Siove, also several Cylinder Coal
StniMs. Enquire at ll'.ia uftica.
flfJI.U PENH wilh and without caaoe, of a
US very superior (juality, jost rereivvl.
Also a Ircab supply of VVritinu; Fluid, for aeld
hy H. U. M Astiillt.
Sunhurv. Dec. 37. Ifirfi-
COSIJEN CHEESE. Jest received and for
leby LEVI StASHOLTZ
April II, I8.-.7. """
ILVER WATCH ES A few double caeo
English biler Watches, for snle at very vv
prices by H. U MAS.SEK.
Kiinluirv. April 12. 18' ft.
AM KliiCAN IIOUSK,
WJl.l.lAMSPOni', TA.,
J. ii. ui;ltox, I'ropi ictor.
J AS. T. II AM.. Ass t.
Sept. 13, lr.0u'. tr
IJCKE OLIVE OIL for tuhle uc. two ake
1 at U7i and CiJ cents just received by
A. W. FISHER.
March U, "57. ,
stationery. A large supply of fancy Nolo
Paper mid Envelopes, Mourning, Lollot,
aud Cup Paper, Pens, Ink, tvtnd, ec, at
March 14, "o7. A. W. FISHER'S.
)or,T MONAIEf, 'I'oolh and Hair Drnahe
all qualities, and any 411111111 y, for sale by
A. W. FHHER.
March 14. '.17.
A S1I1TV I OR SILK.
rj'MIE auWcriber oO'era for sale his SHAN'T V,
i Cook-stove, Ac, on the Rail-Road below
Trevorton Bridge. Apply soon to '
II. II. MASKER.
Sunbury, April S3, 1857.
FOU SALE.
A Good eecoad-kaHd Buggy.
otfii'S.
Apply at this
FOR RENT.
fllf K Store Room in Market street, occupied
1 by P. W. Gray aud the dwelling house ad-
jominn. A pply to the executors or H. Vaeier,
j deceased.
Jahiiirv, 17, IS.V.