Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 21, 1857, Image 4

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LomcutfttioDB of John Green. Stable
Keeper.
as Arm-mo lat for tub nxitn twu.
Ccmo all. whose bosom pity fee),
My linnl condition pet,
A in! eineo I cannot pay my bills,
Give credit unto mo.
My warrant many a mare hoi
At mart nnil country fitirj
But now I suffer you behold.
ly warrant from the Mayor.
In vain his pitience to implore,
I pleaded my clietroB ;
I ccnld not pay one petty mnre,
l''or I was penny lest.
Too late alas 1 1 now begar,
My errors to amend,
.And found that cv'ry itabU man.
Is not a stable friend.
I once bad store of hay and corn.
And day of plenty sw,
l?ut now exposM to public-scorn,
I a tn a man n' straw.
They only Know whom Torture' frewn
Compels to drink Ilia cup.
IIow much a man is tnktn a.tm
By being takcu up.
Tho cheapest corn'orts are forebid i
And tliu' it Hounds to odd,
My lips have sea.c ly flowed kquul.
fciucu 1 bavo been iu quod.
Tlie spicy bowl and flowing can,
I now "must never touch,
Though noar the spot where many a wan
lias had a Drop tat much.
l)y day and night to endless cari
My beauty is a prey;
My luiir is "white though not with years,"
And Grten is chang'd to grey.
For though to right or left at will
The bridled horse is led,
A Pridewell is more curtain still
To turn ot a human head.
Ye dans have done ! nor thug upbraid ;
My bond 1 mean to burst:
I'll "pay you off' that's when I've paid
The debt vf Suture first !
pp; i IJiJi'a!-
farmer s
Turkey Fattening.
Cobbctt eays: " As to fntlening turkeys,
ilia huut ut in nnvor to let them tret noor.
Bttrh-V llloul, mixed with skimmed milk Blld I
. .i r -u in il,...- r.. i : I
given IU Ilieui irran, mil miinv boriii mv in u
short time. Hoilud potutoes mixed with In
dian maul will furnish a change of sweet food
which they relish much, and of which they
rhould be allowed to eat as much an they can.
Ab with others, tho food ofthis bird must bo
kept clean, and tho utmost euro taken not to
give them on lho morrow the mixture of the
preceding day; because if tho.weathvr is warm
it will sour, which might displease them"
Much has been published of late in onr
agricultural journals in relation to the alimen
tary properties ol charcoul. It has been re
peutodly asserted that domestic fowls may be
fattened on it without any other food, and
that too, in n shorter timo than on tho most
nutritive grains. "I bavo recently made nn
experiment," says a writer for a Philadelphia
paper, "and must suy tlint the result surprised
me, as I had always been rather skeptical.
Pour turkeys where confined in a pti and fod
on meal, boiled potatoes and oats. Four
others, of tho f ;tmo brood, woro also at tho
caino timo con lined in another pen and fed
on tho saint) article, but with ono pint of very
finely pulverized charcoal miiotl with their
J'oed mixed meal and boiled potatoes. They
hud also a plentiful supply of broken charcoal
in their pea. Tho eight were killed on tho
same day, and tliero was a difl'erence of ono
ond a half pounds each in favor of the fowls
which had been supplied with tho charcoal,
they being much the fattest and lho meat
greatly superior in point of tenderness ond
llayor." tiural Scic Yorker,
How to Pr.risv.RV8 Cidek Swf.p.t. Messrs
KoiTorts. From time to timo many way.i
have been reccommnndad and many directions
given to preserve and keep apple cider in a
way that it will retain Us freshness and that
peculiar (l iv.or that it possesses when it is
first manufactured and also to prevent its
being hard and honr. Of the vurious meth
ods proposed mora or les3 expense and incon
venience attended thorn ull ; but tho mont
cfTectivo the simplest, and tho chenpept wuy
that I have ever tried ; iu so to scald the cider
previous to iu fermentation. My method of
treating my cider which I wish to keep sweat
t.n.i freeh is to heal it until it boils ; then
take it from the lire aud cool it, pet it in
c3ks and cloi thorn air tight. In this wuy
I Lave kept it without aud apparent change
nutil cider that was put up without scalding
would bo sour enough I'nrgood vinegar. How
long it may be preserved in this way 1 do not
know but ono ca:i einily dctrmiue by trying
tho experiment.
By boiling down r.ew elder from ono-third
to one-half an t'Sce'deiit sytup can be made
for culinary purposes which con ba kept for
any length of time as well n r.i', lushes ; und
my fa niiy by preserving cider in theso ways
aud olso haviug a supply of dried apples to
usa wl.su green ones fail can supply the in- !
selves with ninny chap and healthy dishes of
food which they would otherwise be deprived
of.
This applssyrnp is raluaV.o a a medicine,
-,1 I , "I .. J :" 4 I . i" .1
" ' luisyc.uiiy lor ttie cure
of ccuds und coughs and 1 bavo known fami
lies who used no other articles for their chil
dren whea troubled in that way.
C. T. Altord.
The Chinssr Sen tit Cunk M r. James II.
frill, of Mount Pleasant Ohio, has furnished
thw fuLowinj directions for making syrup
frcm t'uo Chinese Sugar Ccno :
lt H.ivo yonr cane as nearly ripu as pos
sible, tho leaves d.'ad and all taken oB' ns
they contaiu nothing but what will injure the
syrup.
2d. Keep your cane clean to grind strain
the juicu through a fine eiero wilh some clean
straw to catch the sedijm nt.
3d. Biforu you put the juico to boil add
the white of one egg, well beat lu three gal
lons of juice etil Well and burely tiring to
boil then take off the lire and let it cool a few
mlim'e-i ; be patt'Cular and separate the scum
from the juice then boil again and tkiui, and
repeat it if neereasury.
-1th. sitraiu through a flannel cloth, after
which boil as fast as possible, occasionally
putting i a small quantity of soda. This
will corroct the acid and bring the impure
substance to the top skim as iu third pro
cess. Trxas Catii.c A Mr. Wheal or I, clihart
Texas thinks that the Texas cattle trade is
one of the most profitubln now carrind on.
He purchased" tOO head ia 'lexus at an avor-
cge of fcU2J per head and sold the n in Chlcn.
go in Augi c to c packer at an average of $6
per bead. He glut ted with the d: o e in A r.l
and reached Chicago in October be hud only
seven men with him and lost Out tight or
nine bead, lie grazed his cattle all along
O'c route the uras heine nearly a foot high.
IlBffteed through the Ckootow country Uud
Tuft treated kimliv by the Indians.
cMUmcnt
A CALL TO FARMERS.
lurmerl, strop your Tools, Faust o littU,
Head this anil llsftect I
THK FARMER'S P R O M O.T I O N BOOK.
A new and Scianlifie Manurhis Hvstera, M Ih Cutiivo
thai Olall kind! nl Urain., Or. mm, F.alder and Pn.lilre,
upon all kind! ufS-nl; Proved by actual Ksnermient
nud based on evident imthe I Designed I" improve
Asiiculiur in ill in blanches; represented by upwards
uf one hundred and firty emjraviiia,s i f the most vulua
tie Uruiti and Plants ennnected wilh tlia system.
Ily Mr. V. ii- UKIKUOLO,
BC'AIjPBUHO, CENTRE CO., PA.
IN th: t rt-t 1 1 i il will be seen that the object has been
to irivc Ihe Farmer that kind of information which
enables hiln M make practical applical loll t" fertilize hia
L....-I aiul hieren.e Infl ernill. fodder. 011(1 pasturage. The
doctrines aa taught by thi. mauuiimr, ami fodder iiutl pne-
lufe cultivation syaiem nr. run. nun, rnw ..n,i r .... n., ......
anSL'rnt an improvement in the mode of agriculture hither.
...... .lii. ,wn In iinr furtners. anil which, if odonted ond
carefully practiced, council fnil In advance the interests of
Hie Inruilng cninmuuuy. purn w wt iiiih nan n....
wanted. n it filla a V"iit which bin I'lig been f. It, bid
which there hiia hitherto lieen no n 1 1 1 npl In rupply , ami
in fiirmcra nl Ccnirc and lliiiitiiigitun eouiitica. we recin
mend the work tn every runner, aa we fully believe that
tbrr w itl reap the grea'teat p iaaibla benefit fri n it
Daniel Mffrer.
Philip Mover.
tThrielian Duie,
George Hoal,
Jacoli Mimrer,
John Ibiilcy,
H.imnel Diinran,
Jona. MuWlllland.
lienrge finjei, Jr.
Jwlni t'arjxr,
J hn linaon,
Pnm. '.Vilnon,
(-.,.,.. e W Meek.
J.iO'b .M"er,
llnry M"yer,
Smnill'l (iillllHtel,
Ocorite Jack.
John llnrnian,
(teorpe Itiichanaa,
lraiiia Aleiandar,
John Neff. Srn'r.
John Ib'ITi r,
Cliiimioii Doner,
Joacph Utikcr
I" The iib-ive work ! fol anle by Itev t
O MeKF.R
Price (tie.
JIAN, Milton, NoithiimlicrlHiHl county, Pa
Aaguat 1, 1M7. 3mo
ESTABLISHMENT
1 ! THK CITY OK HAL T I M ORE
f A TlllOT'S C.ny Str. et W arerooma Kna 'JJ
ly I and North Gay street, nenr Fayette, Hnltitnore
where is kept nlwnva on blind, or made to order, every
stjlcof French TKTli-A-TliTKS , in Flush, Hair, Cloth
or Hrocale lie.
French Full StulT ami Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs,
in riiian. uair, i.ioiii or nroeiiieiie,
French Full Stutl'Ciiived Parlor Chairs in sets, with
Pluth, lluir, Cloth or Urocatellc.
s o,r a s
llnlf French Spring; Miihruny and Walnut Parlor
Chiora, in Hair, Cloth and IMueli.
Itncking Chairs vuriuita dtuigns, in lluir, Cloth and
Plush.
tiiirpiiiiir fiiiiir.'S a lurjre n.orlinciit alvas ea
hand, or uit) pattern nude or covered with any goods to
order.
CHAUBBIl SUITS.
In Mahntrnny or Wnlmit, complete, from S?:W up
Cnne Chnirsand Ho l,in d... the lurjre.t amortment
ready made iii any one houae ill the t mtcd sitate. Ironi
IU u dozen up.
Itur Itooin, OlTiee and Dinina; Chairs, iu Oak. Walnut
or Muhogiuiy, with Cane, Wood or lulled Seats an
aiiaoiliuent einbi neiiia; over fill dozen.
t'ood sent Cliuira and 9etteea und Rocking Chatis.
over 100 dozen.
(iilt rind riuin Fnime Tiookiui' (.lasffes, of every I'Onety.
All kiud. of Reds, Hair and Huak .Mntti.'i..ea.
A. .MATIIIOT.
Nos. 20 and 55 N. (iny st , near Fuyetta si., Uultiniore
Augiml 1, 1857 ly
HUSSEY'S
AMERICAN REAPER,
FOR t ITTIMO ROTH
GRAIN AND GRASS,
GREAT improvements for 1857. '1 his Ma
chine was put in suerssfol operation in I SHI)
and continued to be the ooiy leaping and Mow
ing Machine in the World, of any practical value
up to 1845 twelve years after its introduction.
Other Reapers are now offered with glowing ad
vertisements. Certificates. Diplomas, Gold and
Silver Mcduls, Ac. Hut the Fanner in search
of the best Reaper, ami not posted iu the mafter.
hail better see a little further.
If there is any value in 84 years experience
in building Reapers, and using them in the har
vest field, and in the improvements made during
that long period, OUED HL'SSEY.the Father
of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied
wilh the Best reaper and Mouer, unn he suu-
phed by sending their orders earlv in the season.
as lho crops iiulicate a large demand, and we can
not have over 5100 Ready for the vast harvest
of 1857. V e guarantee that this Reaper
ml I
Mower ran not be beaten on fair trial hv onv
other Reaper that mny be brought into the harvest
fields in 18.V7. and we also insure it to he the
ttrmisest and must durable machine in use. We
would respectfully invite Farmers to examine
the machine thoroughly before purchasing, and
futUfy themselves of its superiority over all
others.
During the lust "our years, the subscribers have
sold between 500 and 600 of these Machines, to
the hestund most successful Farmers in Montour,
Union and tho neighboring counties, (whose
names are toonuinerous to insert) to whom we
respectlully reier.
The subscribers have the exclusive light
the lollowing counties : Montour, Union, Snyde,
Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, 1'errv
Milliin, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming, All
orders thankfully received and prouiptlj attend
ed to. liLL'DES, AlAI.Mi c CO.,
Lcwuburg, Uniuii countv,
July 11, !So7.
HBIiUZNG'S SAFoti.
Till-: ACK.MiW I.KIItiKl)
tul: Riar.vr Tkials Ui
Hc:MtHOi' hnvt: nut ;! utl tlit- ttrfie..!
l l'4ii' ujilIiiMi, tiixl c-n(iri. It'll
Hie Vci.llt-t el ht ie limit Jlrtl cci
ilcnlitl in es, prutnig C'Httiimivcly
l nl 'H'jirii.ji'll" u tlicwulj j.vt t;
Itill W ill ID'l I-Ulll.
I.Xluict 1 1 omi the (VinniitttVt
.U'iuit mi ihe Tiiut oi' Iron tjltij
u t.t'jtUn
6
' Oh the 2ith of Ftbru-jry ihe iiiemlttra t'fthe Cum
miltct uifi tti wiiiu'i the S li't-'u imiI thioks and ;itcrii
(j'Ctcra in tiirm) uitu wciu iicruLny t-nisiu'd iii.tt nil v:tu
ruht. The ii.iv Inllnit tin' tin' luirilliK.' tmik nttilt-r ,
I IIUVHM. IHTC tl lllH-'nilUI'llM.. .11 Ifl M fill UIH1
iwrart.,.1 l,.,rniii lor Uve h-"i., llwK,B ot Ales,,,.
t-.van. & .itaon was tout opeiii-il, tlic Xtle lieu. a on toe
lusiile, and th content partially eoio.tiiiie.1, while I lie eon
I teuta in the Sale of. ! ssr. Farn-la Ai Herring weis ill
cocj condition, und no lire iiiride.11
,U.;i:ip. .lri-l a. I.-.J..
(S.u.d,) II F.FFt.IX, J
p. N C.H.I'.M AN, I Committee.
A. II. I'F.ACOCK. )
And e-id rrd l.y over So of the lel men of Ri-udin;.
Tiie above Stfejctiu be iiif;Mcl"i-il ill :ll Walnut Sueet,
where the pii'.'.ie i-ai: 'itii'fy tlieintetve. ol the. ijreal .upe-re-iity
r-f the "lleuiti'.'l'alent t'liainpi..it,'' ,v.r lha
dfcfeultd an l used lp '-iuaiili' Iron I) Kit S.tiiiiauder.1'
I'nriols S. llt'rrlutjr,
St HoWS., Vhilada.
Oulr mskris in this Stale of lli-rui'i;'. I'uteui I'hainpioii
S..f'.
Tneatteinpt nei.le by ulher panic, to hnbler up Ih.
repulali.ai of a Sale which hay failed .11 hiyilatlv ii iieei
dc.ital Inea in IMiiln-lelphia , (Itausienil l'lai-k.) by lukiiis
or.e out ol 1111 ae-it'a ut-'le. (II A . I.ant.) uiailc double
thlckni-iei. (eifl.-reiu from liove liiev fell) tw --burn up'
n.ie of llerriui:1. (halt'a. Il-iei.) ruia 1111-t wilh ita Ir.ie re
ward Ilcrriuu's Safe e -nM n-. lie builit, yMvnir c-'nelu'
.ivele that the 1 "nl v relial.ic Sale im,v made l..'lli niu.V
.'I u Inch over la.oun are now iu nelaat ne. and u.or'
Ihaii 'Jiio have been tried be Are without if single li...
rioia., June vo. iv.
STORE.
" IsS LOUISA blllssLER, respectfully in-J-'
forms the citizens of Trcvorton and sur
rounding comity, thnt she has opened a new
store of Milliucrv and Fancy Gnojs, at Trevor,
ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knouae's
Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy
Goods can be had at Ihe lowest terms.
Dress making u! attended to is (he best
manner and latest t'.sls.
April V5, ISA. tf
NEWS FOR iHia LIILLION I
MLRKON8 l ulled Stales Magazine, Sa
lurdav Evening Post, N Y. Picayune.
Magialiale, Nick Nax cud Yankee Notion fur
sale by H. Y. FRILING.
N. B. Persona living at c distance can have
c list of prices forwarded by addressing as above.
Magazines, Papers end Book init on hand,
constantly ordered.
BtlMbuiv, Ju!v IS. H.T.-tf
ED. Y. BRIGHT &. SON.
HAVE JL'ST RECEIVED A I.AKOK SUL'PLY OP
Dry CJood-t, Hcatlj hi.iiIc Clothing;, Hoofs and Shoes, ESard
waro, iiVocci'ic, Chinas, Qiiecnu are. A:c,
Among our pretent Stock may be found French I.awns, Poplin, Fancy Silki, Plaid Ducal, Tiaauea,
Ucreges, UelifRea, Challi, Black Sitka, Alpnrca, (iiiifihama, SwUti Mull, Tarlton, Cambtia. Nain
enuk, Hrillianta, Dimity, Hook Mualin, Uiliinott Collate, (vimj Flouncing, Inwrtitig, Lacea, Rib
bons, Hosiery, and a general eaaortment of FANCY GOODS.
Bmbreclng the moat beautiful stylea, all qualities and
Oil Cloths and Carpets. Summer (ioods lor gents wear of every variety. Hardware embracing
all kinds of building material, Carpenters Tools of the b:st manufacture, Filis of every descrip
tion, Cutlery, Slioe I hidings, Lasts, &a.
Former clltJils RiirpnKHCd
In addition In our former Store Room, we have fntcil up the seeond stiry of our establishment
which you will find well stocked with Ready Mmle Clotliiuir, Hoots and Shoes comliiiiine; beauty
durability and cheapness. V e shall continue to
assortment at all times complete, another Inducement
N V. Y U O O I S A T
We relurn our thanks to the public for their liberal
tion of our I Jooit as ws deem it a pleasure to wait on all who may tavor us with a call.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Bar Iron, Steel. Nails. Picks. Grub Hoes, Mason Hammers, Mill Saws. Window Sash,
Grindstones, Glass, Paints, Oils, je isn. ftalt,
Sunliury, May 3n, 1857. If
. -LI, i - . i UM.l
New Goods for the People t
1VKNJ VM1N HKKFN KIl
RESPECTFULLY informs the public in Ren.
erul that be has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
H is stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassitets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. I
ALSO:
CnllrovN. CifiKlisini, IjBwms,
91oiiMMelliic Ue l-alnox
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Ooods.
OrocciieM,
Also an assortment of llsirriwnrc. I row
ami Steel, Nails, &o.
Alan an excellent assortment of
QTJEENSWARE, of various stylna and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS &. SHOTS.
II ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, Hv.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
ft?" Country produce taken ih etehanne a
tlio hijihest prices.
Lwer Augusta, June (1, 1857.
Wall Paper & Window Shades.
JL. ISAACS,
Ali. 1 Clt A'orfA Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVING completed their large assortment
of the above lioods fur Spring and Summer
Trade; would respectfully invite the attention
of Purchasers to the soete. 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, Cuitains,
Fire Hoard Prints, Borders, Ac, all of which
they oiler at lower rates than can be hal at any
other establishment, ('all and examine.
A. ISAACS.
103 North Sevoud Street.
March 7, 18.17 Cm w
IOUO lb ol Carpet fctigr
VrANTED at the store of K. Y. Bright A
' Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus ottering to the public the
largest and most desirable assortment.
July II. 18i7.
ISAAC M. WILKEHSON,
IVIA.ITXJrACTTJIlE OF1
FURNITURE AND CHAIR
Of the most Fashionable Style.
&l"IM, llltiltIM tltStl I.OIIMKIN
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BRtiWAST ,1MI DIMVIi TAIlhKS
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phi. a
dolphin manufacture.
UEDS Ft.MJh. ol every pattern anil price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILKT TABLF.S AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
'1'IIE subscriber respectfully calls the atteutiai
' of the public to his large and splendid ss-
sorltnsnt ol every quality ami price of
A!ti viri -u asci:
which cannot failto recommend itself toevery cue
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock tube, bail in the city. No ell'ort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and ibe
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which arc constantly being
made.
He alse manufacture all kinds and qualities
CHAIRS,
ticludtng varieties never helore to be bud il
Sunbury, such as M iuiioan t, ltl.u k Wum i
MI I.-Ill I, DO M ,1'LK llllKCI tX ; 4SI IMISOh
(.'IIA1KS, ami rMi 1'iami Srooi.s, which are
nl the latest styles, and warranted tu be excellet
by none inuuutactured in the Cities or elsewhere
The subscriber is dcler'iviik'd t'sil iheie sha!
be iineiccuse lor peraitie to purchase lurintuie n
the cities, a-a every coniideiicc can he entertained
nhu the utialitv und finish nl his ware ;::,. :
( hairs.
These articles w ill be disjiosed ,A oil -is i;of.
terms as ihey can be pur. ha-.i d e tewben- t mo
try Produce laen in pn mrri I-,r ,orl.
IT UNDKTAKLvVi. !I.im,i..- pr.oi.n-.
handsome llnusi., he is no., or.ii.ueil in
j IKK, . UHII,, llllll UHMMKMi.
luiieruis. 111 tilts ii
I cinity, or at any comeniei.t distance
from this
place
I3r The Ware Ruoin ia in Fawn Street, be
ew Weaver's Hotel.
Ha AC M. WII.KERSON.
Bunbury, April IH, 1857. tf.
BALD EAGLE HOTEL.
JV. 231 O.I.41G .V. Third St., I'hilaJelphit,
JOHN CLYMEK, Proprietor.
(Successor to Uishi. lUi.uir.)
rf'Ilh Proprietor returns his thanks for the
liberal putmuage bestowed nti tins well
known house, and resiiecll'ully asks a eontiiiu
nnce of the same, assuring bis inanv fi ienihi of
Northumberland ami adjoining counties, that no
pains shall be spared In renuer coiiibul and plea
sure to all who may give linn a call.
TEUM- mi OO PER DAY.
Philadelphia. July Sift, 1857. 31n
QaVEITII'S
lNciico ot" Jaitialt s.liiircr.
riTllIS article is carefully ple(Mired fininlhe la It J.-unaic
J. Uintler. nil me valualiiu ineoieliiul oropeiliea ot wtui
It ia wanuiited to povx-a ia n eoneeulrali d mid tolivu
nient torini
It I. mi excellent retnedv in 1ly.pep.i4, flatulence, eh
tic unit impaired una li'eU stale or i.-te ibit-.tive tuiii-
lion.. I- roin It. retie.lonu stteii'.tti and cordial ntooerlu
a. u a:-nt!e .iiiii'jLit.ns tome it ia well uduntcd to counter
act the debilitating: iiillueuee of the extreme, heutsuf aum
mer, the eileela ot aiiddeu ehiiii.i-a, Ac.
.1(0 fannlv khoulil be without it, u. U. timely use will
aave nieiii ironi ninny uu aeriiiu. ailileh 01 lllnesa,
I'liee 2.5 eeut per 'txitlte. For ule by
Janel, lo.)7 Im
OATCHOCI.Y, JOCKEY CLUB. SPRINti
at r LOW LRS, cie., l the best quality ; a
fresh supply just received and for sale at the
Dtug Store ol A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, Aug. 1, 1857.
pJOUNTY ORDERS. County order taken
c eash for goods, and oa note or book ac
count by E. Y, BRIGHT BON.
Vr. e, its.
prices. Domestic Oooils, Windsor Shades.
In Qiiantlly and Quality.
receive Ootids Scnii-Monthly, thus rendering our
lo all who w ith to purchase.
L O W I H I C H S
patronage, and respectfully inile an inspec
cnetse, Jfteat. etc., always on hand.
E. V. 1I15IUHT & SON.
.. 1.... J i irn
SALAMANDER FIRE
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The latgcst assorlmrnt in the trniled States,
Warranled to be equal to any now made, anil
will tie sold on as O nod jcrtnn. as can be obtain
ed from any other house in the Oountrv, at
EVANS A WATSON'S
46 South 4th Street, I'hiladvlphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail.
liepnrl f the CunitnitleC appninted In supcrin
tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Head-
fig, J tbruary 2 i, 18fu.
Rs,DtNo. March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee.
do respectlully report, that we saw the two Safe
originally agreed upon by Parrels Herring and
Evans & Watson, placed side by side in a fur
nace, viz: The Sate inuse by the Paymaster of
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa
ny, in his olliee at Reading, manufactured by
Parrels & Herring, end the Safe iu use by H.
A. I.anlz, in his store, manufactured by F.vaus
Jk Watson, and put in hooks and papers precisely
alike.
Thejfire was started at 8) o'clock, A. M.,sud
kept up until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak and halfchesuut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the superin
tendence Of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Safes were then cooled oil" with
water) after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and sent to II. A- Lautz's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The books
and papers taken from the Sale manufactured
ny rarrels a? Herring were in our judgment.
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than thoso
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial triul ol'lhe respective qualities of both
Safe.
JACOB II. DYSHB.T,
DA MEL S. HUNTER
Having been al i.t't during the burniujf, we
fully coincide, with the abjve iteinei t ol th
Condition ol'lhe phpoi i m,1 Iwoki, taken ool of
the respective Sates.
li. A. NIOOLLX.
H. H. MUHI.KNIIERO.
JAMlvSMH, HOI. LAND.
March 21, 1857.
N F. W ARRIVAL O F
FALL AND WINTER OOODS!
Ira T. Clement
A'O. 1. COHXFJl OF MAJIKlii SQUAiF,
Q S jjrit received a large supply of Full and
H w inter tjootls.
lie will eoiiliuae fo sell Dry Goods and Gro
ceries CH BA PER than ever, as bis goods are
ought cheap tin y will he sold cheap.
lie leels coiiltilent with Ins experience and
ability, that he can compete with the
World at large and Sunbury in particular.
He would enumerate nrtitbs if lime and space
would permit. I
It is enough to say that he has everything in
the line of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Stuck nl Ready-Made
CLOTHING,
noors At siofs, $c., $
that is kept in any other alore in town, and i
Hi. luumer ia on the breeze.
Aud long may il wave
O'er laud of the free,
And tiiuuome of the hruve
While her Stan and her Stripe.
Shine out (ike thetruu,
Telliuir ait n.itiona
That Freedom's la-guti.
This is a free country as was proved by the
leclion of Du'-hmaii over the W'nolv Horse.
therelnre it is free for all lu do their trading where
they can BUY ho CHEAPEST. All are invi
ted lo cull and see.
THE COUNTRY.
as well a, Ihe town are respeell'ully invited, und
very person, rich or poor, liign or low, tnnid or
free are invited to call at No. 1 Markkel Square,
oppnsite the ('iMirt Hniiie.
I . S. He is nut to be undersold hv any man
or combination of men. No charge for sliuwiug
i;n.,i!s.
All kmds of produce taken- hi exchange fur
nods.
bunbury. Dec. 5!0. 1856.
ROAD WAY FAMILY GROCERY!
Flour, Peed uud Provision toro
JSrtttdwai below I'hi'ckberry Street.
LEVI SEASIIOLTZ,
r ESPECTFULLY inform the citizen
of
Sunhurv and vicillllv flint ho bus r..mi.M.I
to the Hote lately occupied by C. Gebringer in
llroadway near the l?uil lioaJ, aim rw rrterviug
a choice supply of
FAMILY GPsCCEPJES,
consisting in part uf Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herring, Into Fish, Cod fish, Salt Preset ved
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice.
Sugar. Coil'ee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im
perial, young Hyson, OiStiponder end Black
Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soups, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
segars, &c, together with every article usuully
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold ut the lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. He ha also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
pretzels and c akes uf every kind.
N. B. The highest i .ish prices will he paid fol
butter uud eggs, com, oais. rveund wheat.
""Uiihury, A,fil II, t
P. MKLANC.iiTOM SHINDEL,
.8 isi i s ,:' 'i U V v.
Ojfict in lifer Sireit. i-inuilinl-.'y uuputitt the
Public School House.
All business promptly ail, i d d to. ?!ai.:cs
collected and all urciina. ) vvitiiu.'S il.H.e.
Suubury, April U5. Im57 U
I RT cud M A I) E li I A VVi.VKS, Schieduu
Sthnappa, WilJ Chriry'braiiuy, Itlackherrv
aivl Lavender brandies ior meilicitia' puruoK..a.
Mui.h 14, 57. A V. HSUKU.
fct'OAK CURED HAM. A lot usi recsive.:
cod for mic by. LEVI 8EASHOLTZ.
Aptfl 1CT.
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE I !
THE I.ARUEST STOCK EVER OFFEttED
IN SUNRURY.
Faclilonnblc, Chcnv and VmAiI
rpiIE subscribed, long establUhed as a Cabinet
A and Chair Manufacturer in Sunhuty, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
public patronage. 11 is stock of Cabinet- are,
Chairs, i) c, embraces
EVERY VARIETY, t;EPtL AMD OR MA.
B EfSTAL
ill houkekecping. It is unnecessary to ennms-
rate, ns anythinis that may lie required In lus
line can be bid ot moderate prices. Cheap for
Cash, or Ctiulitry Prdduc'e Jakcn in exchange.
hslahlinhinenl
South A(f Vomer of Market Squnrt.
VST These knowing themselves indebted to
the suhsctlber would oblige llim ky making pay
ment. .,
ftfcBA8TIAIf IlAUPT.
SunburT, Apill 4, IS.17 tf
faiiantt! Guano!! Ruundii!
ALL KINDS.
lf.inaU'9 m;n:n ruofriiATttor Lisia.
7000 TONS.
CT F A R M F. R !
For your wheat crops, use LI'INAF'S Paper rho.phate
of I. line, at 3) CI.., a lb. or Pin a Ton; or Use I.F.I.
NAT'S A.MKItHU.N FKItTII.I'l'.lt. at C.1.S0 a bbl or
ts-2'i n ton One ban el of either is sutficient for an Acre
of Wheat.
TIIFSK. ARE PF.RMANKNTMANURF.fl,
made of relinble Chemical l-'.teincnti , and have been ia
aui-ces.ful use for the pasi Six Veura, improving the anil
and inerea.nip Hie value ot the laud
Four lliiloum. from the Slate Agricultural Socily of
Pennsylvania ; New Jersey; Delaware and the Crstul
Pnlnee Asa.K-iiilioii of the Ctty of New Yoik, have beeu
received fo- these Valunble Feililizera
I'amphlera in the Kucli'h nud German Langaage cau be
had by anplientlon til the Oifiee.
A liberal discount to WlioleMile Penlera.
Thenbove Fertilizer., delivered FRF.ti of Cartape to
any wiiarfinthe old Cty Proper.
Ordera sent by Mail accompanied with Cn.h or Draft.,
will be promptly Shipped In any pnrt of the Woilrt.
tiF.HItOK. A. LHNAC Proprietor
No. 10 South Front Street, Philadelphia City,
J11W '2-p. IHS7. 4m w Pennsylvanra.
Saddle and; IlarnesB Maker.
HENRY HATJPT, J IF?..
Successor tn A. J. Stroh,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
TeaS't Cllizena 111 ouuniirv auu 1110 pup
Jfei-XSla. be generally, that he has taken
'yfSft . -.! . e I I .1 .
i-" Ihe cstublishmeHt lately occupied
A. J Stroll and is rcpsrrd to turn cut work in
is line of business equal tn any made in this,
section of the country. Orders promptly exeeu
ted and all kinds nf produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury. May 9, l57 ly
IDE xCTISTiJrT
r.KOllGK ii KNN,
A NNOl.'NCF.S to the citizens of Sunbufy and
vicintv. that be bos opened an ofiice in Sun
bury, above IL J. Wulverton'e ofiice opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, w here ho is prepared to attend
to all kinds nf work belonging to the profession,
in the latest snd most improved style. All work
well doi.e and warranted.
December IH, 1856.
TCDc6u"&"ca
Clothiers,
N. I4I CrffSlNVT Sr., ABUYE I oust,
Fh'.apii.mu,
Keep tff.tf.a:.'.!, a-t ).;n.J
;'f!:iaid aiToi&HCM
Clothing.
mad;:
VJOUKS MAM TO OxGeX A."B
ro nr.
Nov.519, 1 8 Mi. y
Citrate of Magnesia
OR
TASTELESS SALTS,
f JMIIS preparation is recommended aa an ex---
cellent laxale and puigulive. It operates
llUrglllive. It Operates
mildlv. is entirely free from aiw unpleasant tar.te
a t .-,!.!
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and soid
bv A. W. nSHLrt
' Sunbury, March 14. 1856.
.i.i;x.MKU limit
Importer and Wlmtrsalt Dtultr in SALT.
38 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
-') - K ASH I ON Fin?, Liverpool Ground,
wi!ld,Y Turks Island and Dairy Salt, con-
sjfc-r!-
-X-tst-jiitlv on hand and for tale in lots
IT.. . - . .1. - . I-
io suu me iruuc.
April 4, 1857. 6m
NEW CONFECTIONAR"S'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GK A III I ART,
ITAS just received a new and excellent sssort-
meat of goods at' his Ciinfccticinary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunbury,
uv-b.rx maniir.i.liirea anil l-..n. .... I.....I .1
all times, the most choiee Confectionary, Ac
' '
irv ic
wholesale n ml lu tail, nt 1'hiluifelpliier ?:res
Among his stock of t'ouleclioiiaries, may be
J
found
French Secrets,
Uuriied Ahnunds,
Cream White,
. t.cmnB
Hose.
Vanilla.
Common SVciets
Liifunrice,
(ium Drops, all kii.d. of .cei.t,
Love lliona,
Mint Drop., rod and white,
Jelly Clikea,
Ftuit Drops,
Ktick Candles, of all aectts
His-k Candy,
Almond Canity,
FRUIT.
Prunes,
Fie.,
ClttoiiS,
Rai.nu., Nuts of sit kinds
nansnsa,
Dalea.
Currant, dried.
Atmeiid.,
I. KM ON SYRUP !
uf a superior quality, by Ihe single or dozen- A j
superior quality of Segars and Tobacco, and a t
variety of Confectinnariea, fruil, ice, all of which j
is olfercd cheap at wholesale or retail.
tOE CREAM. I
He fins alte opened an 'ce Cream Saloon, and I
will nt all times be ready to serve his customers !
with lee Cream. '
Sunbury, May 21, 1857 ly
Dniurs, Ptilitis, A.C.
NEW supply of Drugs, Paints. Oils,
Fluid, Ac, just received and for sale by
A. W. FISHER.
Suubury, May 8, 1857.
I AND WARRANTS. The highest price
"-will be given for Land Warrants by the sub
erbi II. B MASKER.
P
A TENT BRITTANIA
bar bottles for sale by
STOPPERS fo
B MASWEK.
H.
Siinburv. July 18. 1858.
OROWN'S and Breiuiur' Essence uf Ginger
- and Husband's Magnesia at
March 14. '57.
FISHER'S.
F'ishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot
ton and Linen Lives, Out Lines, Sei Grau
by the varj, 6'uooda, Plies, Kirby, Limerick and
Cunisln If evils. Rods, Ac., for sale hv
March 41, '57 A. W. FMHER.
'jjlobaooo ui.d Sogttrs VO.flOO Imported
Segars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
(!aveuiUs!i and finui ul tobacco at
A. W. FISRE'R'.
Ntinhurv, Mureh 14, 187,
joj t . ess: a it i),
ATI OTtlSi 'Y A.T X.A.W,
i'it in Muti ft l . i' posits thi Court House,
euNEv&r, pa.
Collection mad end Professional Bosii.
.ineially allouded te Promptly end Carefully.
Ptiinuziriiii Rtrzslvcx I
Bullitt o Fairthorne, Diehl ir Werlx,
Davis V Utruey, F. Tyloi 4 Co.
wunbury, June Jt, icst
THE aukscribeT respectfully In'orinC lb citV
tens of Bunbury and the public fenerally.
that he hat commenced the manufaaUarc uf all
kibde f
KARTHEXWARB,
t bis manufactory In Whortleberry BtraeA,0M
square eost of the River. H has engaged the
servicca or Mr. user, anil you can inarprnre
depend on having a good article. The ptiUie
are respectfully invited to call.
All ordere frem a distance will U preioatly
attended to.
P. M.S1I1NDEL.
Bunbury, Feb. , 1858. tf
joii ii. ai.m:. fc CO.
Nos. 1 sinl 4 Chestnut Street, (toatli side, below Wutsr,)
(Tut Olbk.i Wooii-wna Hosai ta TBI Citt.)
MANl'FACTL'RF.HSsnd Wholesnls dealers in Patent
Mnchine made BROOM!, Patent Urnnved CeCnr.
Ware, wnrrented not lu sin ink. Wood atid Willow-Ware
Cord., Hru.hea, Ac ,ot all Ueaoriptiens. Pleuae U and
esainine oar atoek.
February US, 1M". ly W
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
fpllE subscribers, Execnlors of the estate o
X Henry Masscr, dee'd., offer nt private sale
the following property viz : A large twe story
frame dwelling house, together with abeut
60 ACRES OF LAND,
Sitaato in Lower Angusta township adjoinieg
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
good one for business.
Also TRACT OF I.IMESTONF. LAND,
in said township on the river about fi mites be
low 5unbu,y, adjoining lands of .1. 'P. M'Plierson
and others, containing, about UO acres. The
soil is productive and contains iimestcue and
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing abnut 'ii
acres on the bill, about two miles below iSunhury,
adjoining lands of tho heiis of the lute John
Conrad and others. There is, on thia tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
for further particulars apply to the subscribers.
H. II. MASS Kit, )
P. B. MASSE It. SKicoilefs.
FRANCIS BUCIIER. )
Hunbury, January 19, 185S. tf
NEW ARRANGEMENT 1
Fresh Arriral uf
DRUOS, TAINTSOILS, &o.
flHE undersigned tsving taken the store for
JL mcrly kept by William A. Hruuer, is now
ready to till orders and prescriptions at a mo
menta notice. He has a large and wall selected
stork of fresh and pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stufbt, 0:1, Paints, Glass, Putty, cad all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported Sugars ef the choicest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Crushes
of every variety.
Camphint and Fluid almays en md.
Customers will find his stock eonipltte, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to cuc
mcrale, anJ nil sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, neil dear tc E. T.
Urighl's Mammoth Store.
A. W. riSHBt.
Runbury, March II, 187.
MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
MOUNT CARMEL,
Keirthumberland Ctunty, l,enntf-ivsla.
"M!IS large and cemmodious lintel is situa
ted nearly hull nay between Sunbury nd
fottsvillc. The scenery lh salubrity of the
atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make
it one of the nmat delightful summer retreats in
the ceuntry. The Hotel, is a new structure, foer
stories high, fitted up wilh all the modern con
veniences, The pure mountain water is intro
duced into every chamber. The plaro ia easy
of access, being but one and a halt b'jrs rids
I from Sunliury , eve t the Philadelphia and Pun.
i bury Rail Road. From Pnftaville, it is !7oi:ies.
! r!' . . ! i. i ,u.
eir ar" "Hi oe pan. ... .o p.v,-..-.-
,or la mate 8U" comlorlaoie. i.argos niaoe-
I rate. JF.SMC KICI..
Mt. Carmel, Mav 41, 1S56. if
E- IsTEV7"X.AlS3riD Ss OO.
Loaklug Ola.sea, Picture Frames, tvncraTtnijs
and I'nintlugS,
1SS Arch Street, above Kiita,
QLale of 5218 North Sec-nd St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
RtttiHixs orzs PiiLi to visiToa.
Merchants and others visiting the City whs
mny want anything in eur line will de v'ell t
give us a call.
February SS, 1857. 8re
A liojL)
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
So 7S North Second Strtit, (tjfsUs ih
itfount I'rinon Jhutt )
Philadelphia,
! I iULU I.Over att lies, lull ICWClCd, IS n . IS
S ,1...,, . c-i . i a...
i ; oiivrr i. ever tin,, bo., s?i-i
tS.il-
I ver Lopine, do., $U : tjuarlier. 5 to $7 : Gold
j sl,ccl cU' ' 50 t0 1 0 ; Silver do., I oO ;
'.l l..l 1 O it I 1 ... tat I a
(Silver 'Pablo Spoons per sett, $lt to If 18
i Silver Desert do., do.,$'J lo 11 1 ; Silver Tea do.,
I do'., S'l 7S to 7 50 ; Gold Pens and Gold t'a-
ses, $:i 'if to !?5 r Gold Pens aud Silver do. .51;
. together vrilTi a' vatretv of fine Gold Jewrlry, i
: t,olU Curll , imcrn and r oti l nnine. All gooas
; warrant.'a to ns as represeilTCi. at. lire anu
j Jewelrv.rCpeired in ihebest manner. Also, Ma
sonic Marks', Pins, Ac, made to order.
I N. 0. AD orders sent by mail or othsrwis.,
will be punctually attended lo.
I Phils., Oct. 4, 1856. lyw.
WIIOLCSALK AND RSrtlX
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Storo,
S. E. eor. llV'inf cino' ll'ufrr Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the lowest pricrs.
October 4. 1856. If
BRODHEAD ' & ROBERTS,
A. 13'), -V. 'Ad Street,
PHZI.ADJ3X.rHIA,
INVITE the attention of country merchants
" and others, to their stock of
BOOTS Sz SKOES,
which they will dispose of on the most reason
able terms.
Nov. 9, 1856.- ly
whom si L au Kit 1 1
BOOT STORE,
.ritiA Fourth S.t, abore Chcsnnt, Phil'a.
40
KOOTS, Shoes, Guiters, ic., promptly made
to order in the very best sty lo, cud of the
best material.
Philadelphia, May 0,1857
Leather ! Leather ! Leather 1
IltHY W. OVKKM.t.V,
IMPORTF.R of French Cull fkiiisniMl oeral lcathal
dealer, No. C SouLli Third street. Philuaeiehia.
A ueneral ussoitiusnt uf all kmUs of Ijeaiher Mer.ieus,
Ac , 4c.
Red and Oak fnlo Leather.
February , IHA7. ly w
FAFERS & MAGAZINES.
flMlE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag
1 of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Newspaper, Ballou' Pictorial, National Police
Gazstto, Weekly Novellelle, Waverly Magaziuo,
and Harper' Weekly Journal of Civilization.
Also, Harper' Magazin, Ciodey's Lads'
Book and Putnam'c Magazine, just received and
loraaleby JJ. Y. FKILINU.
Suunury, July II, 1857.
ALMONDS, RAI80N8, FIGS, LEMONS.
A e., eVc, just received c fresh supply end
for sale ct She Confectionery (tor of
M.O. UEAKJT ART.
Sunbury, MoT !, 18S7
Shamokin White fAsh Anthracite) Coal.
ttm tht "Old Vain" tn the Cap Colliery.
JH. ZIMMERMAN cV JNO. P. PIH.SEL
successors to Kase, Iteed cfc Co., will cot
tluuc mining, chipping end celling coal from tiro
above well known Colliery, under the firm of
Zimmerman ek Purael. 1 he point af shipment
ic at the tower wharf in Bunbury, Northumber
land county, )'c, where all ordere fur the variuite
kinds of coal, vis i Lump, Broken, Egg, Move,
and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully reee)vd
and promptly attended to.
Suubury, July 14, 1855,
ScaavRT, Jclt I, 164.
The firm of Kase, Reed d- Co. haviug svlJ
their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in the
WDart at Hunbury, to Messrs. .immerman it.
Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend
ing our customers and others tn the new fir
they will be able to sell them prepared
the best quality,
KASB.'KF.ED A
HAYDOCK & FIDDLER,
TlEALKUS in Watches end Jewelry, wtH
continue the business at the eld stand uf
Jaues B. Fidler,
sVo. 12 South Second Sire.
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they solicit an examination of their tare
and vaticd stock, feeling assured that the expe
rience both of them have had in tho business,
and the facilities they possess tor procuring
goods on the most advantageous terms, will eaa
ble them to compete favorably with any other
establishment in the city. They have now aa
hand a tine assortment ef
"WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver, Plated end Brittania Waie, Cutlery,
Fancy Goods, &c, &c.
N. B. Repairing of Watches and all k mil. of
Jewelry attended te with proDtptuess cod the
greatest eare.
Phils., April T, 18S5 tf.
Write "horse " hot kl7'
POTTSVILLE, PA.
pilE subscriber respectfully annnnneee tc Hie
- !! friends und the publie, that he has Ukea
that old and well known establishment, the
Wbito lllorso Hotel.
At (he eoiner of Centre end Mahantoge sis m
the Borough of Potl.ville. The kou.e kaa re
cently been very much enlarged and otheiwi,
improte J, rendering it quite us comfortable aa
any oth.r Helil in St htiylkiil counly whii.
the stabicsare large, in good cor ditiou, sad at-
line by carelul, attentive, prudent hostlers.
Te trail-Mere and others who mv stop at km
house, be pronii.es every attention c alculated u
rendsr them cemfortable anil satisfied.
JUa. M. FICUER.
April t, let.'.- tf
HENRY DONNM,,
A TTOPcNEy AT LAW.
Ojifc opposite the Citurt House,
Sunbury, Northumberland CouEty Fa.
riampi utietuiou to LastueiMJ in ndoiB,r
.wuutirc.
EAQLE HOTEL,
tsPrOMTK WEftTMRANCH HANK,
WILLIAMQPORT,
1T1IX1AM II. M iir, ProprleUr.
C. A. Sraiar, Assistant.
N. B. .-tn Omnibus will r'i to and from tj,
lV;.ot and Paeiu Landings, to tltia Idatv, free
of charge.
Beptemlier !8. !83fS. tf
DANVILLE HOTEL.
J-OXII-T X3EEJNT, Jli.,
SJarktt Street, Danville, Pa,
t SMUS ii one of the largeet and most eoa.ia v.
I. dious hotel in the interior of Pi nn h ania
it baa keen recently fiiud up, in cxceli'cait )!,
with all I ii e modern cuiiveinence a.
Danvilled, Sept. S2, 1855.
(Mipnp Wufches tJewttlr.-
tiOLESA LE a-id Retail, at ike Philadel
phia Watch and Jewelry Stare." No. tc
North Second direst, corner of Quarry,
'J l.arar Wulehea, full jeweled, Iff carat esses. 9 Hit
OilJ lpma i hi. sj.Jl Oil; Fine silver Spnuele. I f8
Cover l.ep. lull jewi;,,!. S!l.llj!d lbueelen, 1 w
8i!v.-r Lever, lu'l jewl 4 l'.! sfira' (Jold Pse.eil.. I on
6api..Tt;or..,:V, v.iSdver Tea srsww, set, S.sC
bald tipeetacir,. 7,n
0id rer.j. waa raiisit and Silver Holder, l.co
Gold Finger Rinrs, S7J eenlsto $80 ; vYatrk
Glasses, plain, 1'Sj ceiff;' Paieat, 18j; l.yu.t,
15 ; oilier crtii Irs iu proportion. All goo.U waa-
rsnted to ke what thev are sold for.
STAUFFER A: HARLEY.
0 haed, eerne Gold and Silver Lovers aod
l.epinee, still lower thsn lis th'tve priees.
Oct. i, I85fi. iy.
A RNOLD'H WRITING FLI ID and Ada.
eiw sad lejul enveiores. for sale bv
11. H. MASSES.
lnnburv. Itn HI. 185f..
CZCRuE ECHALL & 00;
RtMUCTlRER
or
BLABTING POWDEB,
Mt. C'aimsl. .SWlh-tuibsrUhtl County, fa.
.Ms If), 8.'i6..
I I. A . K J'srclimeri Paper Deeds sad bl.ok
Mr
lorlfcagea.
Bonds, Enecutions, Sumn
j fe for sale b
it. B. MASSIK.
Jtnnboiy At rl 18. 85
STOVES'
f.OR SALE an excellent second hand Cesk
SL in,
ing Move, also several
Cylinder CesJ
stoves. Enquire at this office.
"1 OLD PENS with and without cases, a
very eutwrior ciuality, just received.
Also c frsjk. supply of Writing Fluid, for sk
by II. U. MAS8KR.
Sunbury, Dse. 27. 1R.-
GOSHEN CHEESE. Jttst received and foe
sale by LEVI SF.ASUOLTJC
April II, 167.
ILVER WATCHES. A few double ca-e
Knglibh Silver Watches, for sale at very Ivvt
prices by
Sunbury. April IS. R5fi.
H.B MASSE' If.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
W ILLlAMSr-ORT, PA.,
J. II. ki;i.to, Vt oprlelcr.
.TiS. T. IIai.i.. Ask't.
Sept. 13, ls3u tf
IJI KE OLIVE OIL for table use,-two size
at i)7J uud ii''J cents just received by
A. W. FISHER,
March 14, '57.
stationery .A large aupply of fancy N
Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Lett
and Cap Paper, Pens. Ink, Sand, Ac, at
olo
alter.
March 14, '67. A. W. FISHKR'8.
pOKT MONAIES. Toolh nd H.ir Brusfm
-- ell qualities, and iny qusuti y, for sale by
A. W. FISH Eli.
March I I, 'T.
A SIIA.TY 1'OIt s tLB,
f 1HIE ubfcriber oflir for sale his SHANTY,
jL Cook-Slove, eke, on the Raii-Road below
Trevor ton Bridge. Apply aoon lo
li. B. MAiSHR.
Sunbury, April 98, 1857.
FOR SALE.
A Good cond-ha J Buggy.
oflire.
Apply ct this
FOR RENT.
fllllK Store Room in Maiket street, occopiedj
X by P. W. Gray end the dwelling bouae ad
joining. Apply to the cveovtor of n. Maswr.
J deecasad-
Jsuuaiy 17 If'-T