Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 28, 1857, Image 4

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- . A MEDLEY.
The poculj'nritjr iu tlio following iiigenionr
ly collected litua consists in this, lliut each
hue it cue of Well known verses, and jet they
lire) well collated tUnt th.y rhyme uud are ui'
the suuio metro :
The moon was shining silver bright.
All bloodless hy the untrodden snow ;
When freedom from the mountain height,
Exclaimed, "Now don't to foolish, . J ou !''
An hour passed en tho Turk awoke,
A bumblebee went thundering by,
To hover in the sulphur smoke,- h
And Fpread its j-ull upon tho sky.
His echoing axe Iho toll lor swnrff,
I lo was r. lad of high renown ; e
And deep tbe pearly caves nmon.7, "
Uilca fccroggius courted Molly Browa.
Lood roars tho wil J, inf ffii?lttr;t 1 list,
And cloudless act the run at even ;
When twilight tlrws ore fallmi: fuel
And roll the thun Jet-drum uf heaven !
Oil, cvor thas, from childhood's hour,
By torch and trumpet fast arrayed ;
TScncathyon ivy-mantled tower,
The bullli'Oijcryalia his aoirtijdu.
Oh, my love is like t!.o rod, red r sc,
lie bought a tin? wit it pin
Bir Barney Dodriu trr.ke his ticfe.
And, Saxon, I am Khuderick i)hu !
Giiuiis in ai- rr:: Tiinr a.
Wo hara pri:it J in iLo Wet-'uly S;in, from
time to time ui ich iufnnnulioii upon the Fub
ject of worms in fruit trees as cue posesMn;
substantial ir.terect to tho farnior who r.iakca
fiuit one of l is rrop3 cs wo l'ii;.k every farmer
should. Tlio following arlic'io flctn the Coun
try Gentleman from an cxtdiUvo IVuit growi r
of New York nppra g tj us to contain all tl e
tii'ccessnry advice in a nut f-bt-U r.s to the
Management of er-ple trees in rcrcrrence to
the borer rr grub v.Ml!i in nrrt localities
prove so dot lime;-, '.u.1 to tho successful culture
nf the opjile. Altlinnh Scptciv.bor nrction
cd ii3 tl.c nioct enitabU titno to hoii the grul
yet we pii s :mo il is fti'.l iu 1;mo tuowRli re.
tjuiiinj a littlo more care nr.d it h tiueh let
ter to destroy what car lie found nu'v than lo
nllow tin in to continue tho work of destruc
tion undilur!rd fur another jrar. But to
the article wnich oi'bt to be piccJ for rtf
crence :
After all that Lss 'or en si.id abont preven
ting this worm freni deslrojins crcbarj?. yet
rot one former and tree-planter is bcnef.ud.
To extcrminato them from old trees wl.cro
they havo been allowed to reinp.in undibtui bed
for yenus or even in yourper trees cf six or
tou inches diameter " v.cuid le o vrcrk we
elio:jld not know how to pjrform I uecesifully.
But to save young trees from detraction ii
easy enoujrh v. hen the work is cemuienccd
with the early growth cT the tree. The reme
dy is sin:plo but ffficitut. Our method it:
When tho trot s have b-jen tot in the orchard
one year we go to each tree about the first of
ficptembir and remove tho eoil from tho col
lar of the tree till we come to the rods then
with tho back of a knire, or r.u instrnmct.t
made lor tlio pnrposo we tcrape the surfuce
nf the Lark entirely around tho tree ; and if
nny insect, has beun his work we find il immc
tUely under the bark and nest tho sap-wood
from one.-eiylh to half an inch in lenjrlh. The
bark is tho food for tho Grt,t year ; but if suf
fered lo remain undisturbed another year it is
invariably found to have entered the colid
wo id and often to the centre of the tree who.o
it u safe from all aUempa to dettroy him i-
rept by the actual cutting of the tree till he
rau be reached by cither tho knife or a v.ve
prepared for tho purpose.
We muke this annual examination as reg
ular! as wo hoe our com and the result is
successful, and probably tho safest and cheep
est method of meeting tliis destructive in- j
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fcect. In an orchard ol more than three tnon
rand trees wo believe wo have not lost a, tree
from tho grub iu three years. II 'tekly .Sim.
n.:pn
AGAIN.
Mr. Wrr.y ti;irils that Iniphce or the Afii
cau sugar c'ano will furnish tho Northern
btatcs with iuenn3 of making snt'ar for them
helves, fceveral varieties of it will ripen per
fectly in from seventy live to ouo hundred
days, lie thinks that it can be cryEtali.'. u by
a iiiothod whi;U he has used for which ho hae
pjilied for apateiit in tho h int 's rs well ai i;i
Groat Urituin an 1 some countries ou the cu'i
tinent. The method consists cf several dis
tinct operations. 1. Treating t'oe jeiro wkh
''cream of liino," witliot.t heat. 2." liUc-ring
tho juice tliRtigh ch.Mcoal to remove all fee.
j'.pqco. This give? a clear blight liciaor, v. iih
out any liaat. 3. U at tlu li pier to 120 or
160 degrees I'.irenl.eit put iu net fji'.?, ai.J
bring the liquor to a boili poit,. Jieep it
60 a few momels then cool uud filter agaiu.
4. Kvaporato tho liquor iu open pans, tkim
iiiin the bo.ini as il iii( s 1 11 the fjrup is
ready to p;raii!. U. Then roioove to veetls
piroj. -T for this pu.poie. If it shculd not
granulate roadiiy, throw into the concentra
ted syrup a few ouccvs cf well grained bugar.
This will causa il to grjiu rapidly. Uy the
use of this method Mr. V. alarms that cxctl
Knt white eugur cau always be mauu from the
Alrican sugar cato.
If he is right in this mailer cur farmers
will do well to look into tho subject. The
eipeiien'.-e ol the last eighteen months will
give additional Interest to evcy eifvit lo te
cure cheap doniCi-lia sugar. Our advice to
nil is that liiey read extensively, observe cue
fully, cxperiin.-bt rauti. usly and huviug pr iv
en tiiing3 hold fait totiiut which i
Chit Farmer.
Tub Uimssiiopf;:. rt.Acrs in Mis" v,?i.
'i'bu li.ib-ua Advertiser Bay that t'. i p-'ii-tlemen
are in that city soliciting gubcriplioi.v
for tbe relief of the Bufferera by the pras.-iliop-per
plnptie, which desolated niuny of the el
tleniftits in 0 ;rt horn -M lunecotu last s-ttamer.
They ivpre5eiillii..t uiuuy families thorn are
in a suMfiiiinr cot.ditioD and illy preprfuJ to
etaod tho wiiil-r.
! -
Ciipap I.ivino In l'.nii! n i;mn m3y c
for twopeiicu. Ia the neihboihood r,r the '
Marchodes Innocents theio i? a cert ah en
tcrpriiinar Mod.uno Fiobfit who daily foe:!-,
some six thoniaiid worhmen in tho open air.
yet sheltered from tho weather, lit-rd iilv
lull of fare is cubbatrrj soup a slice of boui'lt,
(beef,) tt piece of bread and a glass of itisc.
.
Tho CuixEfr bimn Can':a Fii'.- un Mr.
W. II. Itolchcr, or the cMi.-i.ti-J fiiio.ir r. fi.
nery at it l.oi is, poih.ip-i tho Irghvil on
thonty in enchni ino nialter in tho cout.trv,
Us been carefully te-un?; the Chinese cane,
llo says that it will prove a faiure 119 far as
ftigar iiiiil,iiijr j concerned, und, if it will not
Kratuhite (as it will not) the syrup does not
cuntuiii a due proportion ofcatio sc;ar. lit
ilnublsits virtues as a BHEar-produiim' clont.
--Louiti ille Journal. '
The Main Farmer thinks that the success
of the Chinese sugar cuno ia the lata un r p'
tious St-asun. justilios tbe belief that we have
crop auiong us upon which we can tely fur
syiop or in i .?Ci without b. ing win by tlep i .
dent, fl liBretiifure, on the West India suyar
plut i u'l Ihe Viiikte speculaiur.
efarratr s gtpaUmtnt. !
A OAtL TO FARMERS.
Farmer, drop your U'ooit, Pans a littl,
Bead dV una Utfteri I
TIIR FA KM Klt'S PROMO.TID BOOK.
A new and rVlentin Manaiine Pvstrm, f"f tlio niiltiira
t i-n ol all kind, oltirniin, Urnaic., Fodder (mil Piisture,
tKn nit kinila r H'Ml 1'mved hy actual Fxneriinenta
mill Imsed on evident trui'is I)c:md to linpmv
Ariicnlliira In all it. blanches ; represented by upward
M one Imitclrri and ft It y eiirrnvins of '" rat vnlaa
bl (Jraaaea and Plant cojui ?tel with tit syatein.
liy Or. V. . KKINIIOLD,
HOA1.SDI RO, CF.NTRK CO., T.
1 N lei. Irentiee It will be en thai the object ans linen
I to (live Hie I'mimt Ihnt kind of informal ion which
nth!.;, fr.rra e hr
link prnrtical application lo fertilize Ilia
elo craiu, fodder, mid p:".tnrne. The
. lit ntirf inemoM l.ia erttln. fodder, tllld p:
a. ...... iimm tfiiiolit l-v ihi. rnamii inar. mill f"diier noil p:is-
tine p'lttivnUi'n ityetem nreratiotinl,'cleut ami evident, and
su'rgci,! nil tmproi cnienl in Uie mndcnf ftii"idnre hither
lii'ik"ovn lo our f;r-nier., tmd vlneb. if adopted und
eireiiil'v pi net leed. cannot f.iil lo advance the iniere.t. oi
the Ip-tniPff rrnnniiiiiitj'. Hiifh a work hna 1 e.n inttrh
v,mitel. it hi! n void wliieh iina l-'nf lifen ft!', hut
li h ihere Ins h'tlrerlu Iweit tin attempt to mpply , hint
Pa f itinera i( Centre tnd llu'itiiV'lnn cmiMlra, we revm
mend tiie work fx) every fiinner, aa we fully helieve thai
they will roup the grvnttat poasilile hem tii frr.ni it
Inniel M,.r.-er, 1'bllin Mi.yer, .
' !t; irliyu I:ilt, , J.- b Mir'fT,
li (': Mini, ,, . lltirv Miiyer,
ieoii Mi''tr, " Famu'l fiiintmid,
.1 hll L'lii'ry, Ge.'.'e J u-k,
F.una! Pnrtrnii. ' J jIi'i lli.irvini
J jnn. Mr'Williain, ' irj,- IJuehimn,
Gt"nrc Giiyei, Jr. Knui' 'i Atexuinler,
J'in"'t'nrperI J'hu Nell', fen'r. "
J.ihn H ire .lnhn IIiiC-t. .
HiMnue. 'Vi'ii, rhiiHi'ii ll'ilTer,
Of, r0 W. Week. J-e.h Uiiker
CF" "i lie ahive wink tt ( mile by liev.J O. Mvhl-.I
tIAN, Milt Noitii'Miiljer'aiid county, I'n. fries !0.
Aururt I, IS.')7. 3ino
vra' u efl Id n - . :
EGTABLISHMENT
IN TIICCITV OF UA I. T I -M O 15 i:
" I ATIII'T'S Ony Mr, el nrernoma If s
v.i
1 I. Illli 'li 4:ir1l l.
i- c'.rct. l.r:ir ri'yrtle, u-.niin'ire :
wl-.'-ro !.; hri-ti,!v' a n iii-M. fr nri.ie t i,lvr. i-ven-:-.(
rr. i;.-h Ti:'lK-A-Tr.TI, ill I'ludi, Iluii, auth
or lr.-i ntuilf.
I'k' kiIi lrnl! ?'nfT ni'il !Ie,l.i!ii.'n Tailor Ann Chairs,
la PImli, Hair. Cloth or HrornUi.
1 rra-!i l-Nrl li If Cm veil P.-uiur Cliai.a ill (eta, With
riasii, H i t, Cl- :u or llroc-ittlio. ,
B OjX X Z -
TIi. 'f rreu"lt F,-.Th" M ih. yraiy uiul VaJnut TjrJnr
Chiuir. ia Ilmr. Chilli 'nnd I'lutii.
Poi-lring Clmirs vurioiis di-jriia, in Ili'ir, Cbth and
ri"s'i
nVPpiiiiEr I.'air.p' a iiir"e r'S.,rlrrriit &!wn en
I. -in1, or uin puu.eru niiu'oor tuvtreil with uny eiio.'.a to
OI..
C II A 7.1 T. 3 IX S XS I T S
l,i M ill 'C.iny or Walnut, r m.irtc, from .!. 'ip.
Cunt; rli:iirn umI llmtiiiifi il.i. cr lart'cst ti-r'm?iil
nvMiy mr.iie iti unj one Ii-uite in thu L:iiKi flutes lro:u
t)'i u i"eii i'ii.
hr Hifin, :T;r Tivl Dili!).? rii:'irr. in O.-W, W:T!nut
or Mali'T-'niy. wi'lt Cwae, W -'-hI i-i unuU tin!. ati
at" itmont i-iii('t:i'ii,e nvr.ultCMi.
'it:-'l fp:i! Cl.airs uiid &c1U-; ami Itockirg Chairs.
ovrr t CiO (l.'7'p.
Oi'i and l'hii:j Frnmf tiOt-kitij' Glncf. nf every variety.
Ait kii; is ol' llc-is. ilitir unJ IluFk Mittrni"i
A. M.VTfnOT.
N'i. i't N. ny gt , m-ar Fayi'lte ia!tninrc j
August I. Iy
HUSSEY'S
AMERI CAN It IHAPEJ?,
rot; i itiim; uuiii
GRASS G-HAGS,
(" UK AT iniprovcriicntH for 1S57. 'ibis Ma
' chine was put in fuce.-iul uperalion in IM!3
and rnnlinued lo be 'he only Soaping and Mow
ing ?.lac!hiie U tho Y.'oild, of any practical value
opto 1315 twelve ycarij nfter its introduction.
Other Iicapcrj are now offered with glowing ad
vorlisemente, Crrtificetc. Diplomas, Cold and
Silver .Medals, &c. Bi:t the l armtr in tcarch
uf tlic best lieaper, ah l int posted in tiie mailer,
bad better see a little f.trti.er.
If there is any value in 21 years experience
in building Keepers, and using thorn in ilic har
vest field, and i i the improvements made durini
I that lung period, Oil LI) m'SSEY.thc Fmher
of Kcnixru, can ciaim it. All wlio arc ealitiied
wiih the Bcs-t Reaper and Mower, uan bo eu
Jiotl ly sending their orders rar'.v in the season,
' . ,
as the crops indb r.lu a lar;e di niand, and we can
I i.ot bnvc over ()i) Keailv for Uin vast harvest
r.flSS7. IVe guarantee that this Reaper and
I .vrrcan not l e beaten on fair trial by any
other Rearer that may be brought into the harvest
fields in !8."7. and W'e also insiiro it to be the
. stronejcel and most durable machine iu use. V'e
would respectfully invite Farmers I) examine
! f.ie mr.rhiiie thoroughly before imrehssing, and
' sali-'fy t'.:imlves of its supciiority ovt-r ail
others.
lurin the l i 't foer years, (he subscriber have
! sold between f00 and 0M0 ,.f these M.i. hiiii's, lo '
1 i':o l.i'tand in.i-l sncces ;ful Fanners in Mnnlour,
! I'ni .n nnd the neighboring counties, (whose
.' nainnn arc too numi rous to i.'iaei I) to V horn we
respectfully r-. icr.
'I'lie eubsciibera have the exclusive light
the loliowiug counties: Montour, Inion, Soyde,
.urtl.tliibcriaiid, ('oluaibi, Luzerne. IV.iy
Midiin, Centre, (.'lmli:i and Lycoming. All
OKicrs? ihaukfi !iv icn-ivrd r.nd promptly at;eud-t-d
to. t.'i:iUi ., MAIJSU ,v (()
l.ewii-buig, I nion couutv, l'a.
July 11, 1S.7.
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V lflsSLOirA fclilI.nb'.re.sii.clfolly in
' forms ti e eilii-cn of 'i'revori. ti and aur
rour.ding etimtty, that she has opened a new
store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in -Sliatii ikiii street, nearly opposite Knouse's
Tavern, wher all kinda of Uouiiels and Fancy
Goods can be bad at the lowest terms,
I Dress making uls ntteuded lo m (lie best
I manner and I. a. ,-t ktvie.
j April as, 1S.V7 tf
NFAVII I'OH 'IliB MILLIOIN !
-anrivnvti r..:,.i e... .. . . e.
... , iiiicu ciiatcH oiuguziiie, i?a-
hi lurday Lvcning Fot. N. V. Piravunc.
Muctrate, .ick ?ai Bud Yankee Notions for
leby II. Y. Flill IX fj.
N. B. Persons hv'n-g at a .lietane can have
a list of prices forwarded by aditres-Miig as ahovc.
Magazines, Paiis and Tlook hoi on hand,
cuiotljutly ordered.
"Junbnrj , Jul) I S, M.ST if
I "lli !. M m IU 4 - . I"r. .T - I
6
. jsB'a aa was aTOau V
ED. 3T. BRIGHT & SON,
BTJITBtmY, 3srORTKmM:33Elir,JA.lcf.'t3 COUNTY, PA.,
HAVE JUST KFXIilVKD A LARGK SUrPLY Of
Dry 4'ooil, Itcnily unnde lolliin, Roofs nnd Shoes, Unrd
warc, iai-occric, CiJIass, Qucciisivarc, Ac,
Among our prearnt Plcck may be found French I.wn, i'oplina, Fancy Silki, Plaid DuraI,TiaeR,
Brregea, Bebrgra, Chslli, Black Silka, Alpaeca, (Jingluma, Swiaa Mull, Tarllon, Cambria.. Nin
aotik, Hrillinnta, Bimlty, Book Mualin, Uobinelt CoJIara, timiaa Flouncing, Inaerting, Lacea, Uib
bona, llonery, and a genvral amorlment of FAKC V GOODS. . -
Eml raring the moat beautiful atylea, all qualitira and pricia. Botn-tlic Good, Wlndaor eiiailea,
Oil Clotha and Cnrpcta. Summer tiooda for Rent wpnr of every variety. Hardware embracing
all Kin Ja of building itisterial, Carpentcra Toola of the bast manufacture, Ftlci of every deecrin-
- I'ornirr r.lorlg mii-passojl In Qunntlij- nnd qnnllf jr. .
In ndJiti in Itreur former Store Room, we have fitted up the aecond atjry of our catabliahment
Wbicb yau will find well alorkrd with Tlondy Made ('luthinit, Beota and Bhoea combining beauty
durability and rhernmecs. W i ahull continue to receive (iooda Bemi-Monthly, thin rendering our
ar-jorlinri.i at ail time complete,, another iniUnemciit lo all who wiah to purrhaae. '
KBIT GOODS AT LOW PRICES
V'e rrlitrn cur thnnki to the public for their lilieial patronarr, renpeelfully invite an Inuprr
liomf rue ( J,),nU, aa we deem il a ptcaanra lo wait on ..11 who liar- for ua with call.
.COUNTKVJ'KODUUB TAKBDIN BXCHANGB. .
q $ q - 3 h q q .' r v q q .
Bar Iron, Steel. Nails, Picks, Grub lloes, IJrcoji Hammon, Mill Saw, Window Sash,
G.-iadstor.e2, Glass, Paints, Oils, 1'ish, Salt, Cheese, Blear. &o., always on hand.
Siinbury", May 3", 1857. tf , E. Y. URIU1IT & SON.
New Goods for the l'ooplo 1
11KKJAMIN 1IKFKNICII
FJESPECTFrLLY in forma the public in Ren--
eral that be haa just received and opened t
tplcr.did atock of
Sl'RING AND SUMMER GOODS
et hie New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
Ilia atock consists iu ptirt of
Clothe, Cacsimcrs, Cassinots.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO :
CaJlrocR, dlnglisiniei, l.mvnn,
MottKPCIlnc He L,nliics
ond all kinds of Ladies Dreaa Goods.
Ciroccr.es,
Alo an anortmrnt of Ilnrdtvarc. Iron
nnd Steel, Hails, &c.
Alto on excellent aasorlment of
QUEKSWARE, of various styles anJ .
jiailems.
Also an anortmrnt of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS J: CAPS, good selection.
- Salt, Fisli, t,c.
And a great variety of other articles such as arc
suitable to the trade, ell of which will be sold at
t'..1 hnve-l p icas.
IV Country produce Inken in exchange a
the higbcM priecis.
Luwer Augusta, June fi, 1367.
Wail fnjrr & Window SJindes.
A. ISAACS,
-Vu. 10.1 .Y.n-A SLcm.,l direct,
riliLALT.Ll'IUA.
5 3 A VINO completed (heir lare assortment
0f (ilc ai,ve (iooJa lor ypring and Summer
Trade; would rerpectfully imite Ihe ntlentinn
f I'urchaaera to tho taiue. Their stock for
beauty, cheapness and variety cannot bo surpas
sed. Thev havo constantly on hand every descrip
tion of Cold nnd Painted Shades, Luff Hollands,
and oiiade Fixtures. Wall I'npcrs, Cuitains,
l'ire Hoard Prints, Burjers. &r., all of which
they nlVcr at lower rates than can be ha 1 at any
oihtr i-atublLdimeut. Call and cxmuiue.
A. Isaacs.
tC2 Xort'.i Second Street.
March V, 1S37 fun w
I0O lOs vt Vnrprt Elreprs
ANTni) at the store of K. Y. Briahl &
fun. b:are. c nistnntlv rcct-ivitnr a fresli
i 'tipply of tioi kIk, lln.s tillering to the public Ihe.
hiriryst and must de.-iirulilc asaortu.cnt.
July 1 1. 17.
ISAAC M. WiL'KEItSON.
MAN ACTTJHE OF
FUJINITUJU-J uiND CHAIRS
Cf the Eict-t rashicr.ttl.lo Gtyle.
ruireaua, Secretaries, Eir'ehonrcls,
'SOifA, I!!i!'!A!iF'ST AND lilXl.NG TABLES
and also VLWii'lIAN LLIM)d, equal to l'hila-
dcljiliiu manufacture.
BntSTLALS. of every pattern and price
tl'i'l'.O.MinS. WO.'liv AiNI) CANIiLM
bTANf'S, TOILKT TABLES AND
KXTKXSiOX TAIJLKS,
l:i thort, every art!, le in this line of las budness.
rPKF. Hiibscribcr resj eetfully calls the atlpntioi
of the public to bis large and splendid as-
ssrtr.ient of cvr-ry quality and juice cf
r? TJ tT.,fn'-T,.r
.'l!-iniljj"il i k-l
whi, h caitnnt fail to rcceromend itself loevrry eu:e
who will examine it, on account of its durable
v. .i.kioanrhip and splendid llui h, mads up of the
I osl Stock to be bad in Ihe city. jVo effort is
spared in the manufacture of bis "ware, and the
Bubiciil.cr is deti-ruiincd to keep up with the
ninny improvements which are constantly Icin
I ma ....
I!o cUo Ma:n:f.f.ture i-ll kinds and tjoalities
n',,:i.':n7 v.n,tijts n.-vtr Lriive lobe bad ir
tsuiibury, tsueh asMi::oaxM, Utiert W'xlxvt
ami ( .'ritii-u it: i.ei.1 n ; ami Wivosun
t.'iiAi.l ', ami iis-tr l'i im. r.-Toois, which are
of ti.e lakvt kH I-s, an I wr.rrai.ie i to I n eXTlled
by i.uue r.a:ioi:i.Ui'.t 1 in ti.e t'ilirsor elsewhere.
The s;:hciiVr is detenninej that there shall
l-e r.'icx.o -c for in rsms to puielia.se furniture in
l;..! C.
llhl'Ul
us cv, ry cor.iiiVt.ce can bo entortaiued
l.ic ijir.dit v- and lit:is!i of bis ware und
t-h
'i'hei? uri'di'3 will I 0 di'i'O.-'.'il of nn as good
terms as !:cy csu be pun Imed elsewhere. Coun
tty I r.'.b'rc t- hi'.-i 1:1 pav.r.ent for woik.
fv l.XL-'.iiM'Ai'.I.Mj. Ilaviog provided
a b'jn.Leiiii) IIla iis k, lie is no-. prepared fur
I 'oi!i-viahir.;r, and hUoiuUii:,' fu icials, in Ibis . i
citiity, or at any convcnii lit distance from this
place .
1i.' Tl.aVi'are Roctn is in Faw n Street, be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
I-.-i t; .T. WILKFKsiON.
Bunbury, April in, 1J,7. If.
BALD EAGL II0TEL.
.V
2.11 .i. 4 1 G A". Tiinl St., J'iu!aJth,lia.
JOHN CLYI.I2R, Proprietor.
(5ucc"csi.r lo D.i mil Dalrli.)
'811 E Proprietor returns his thanks fr Ihe
lihir'tl patronage bestowed 011 this well
known house, and respectfully oaks a continu
ur.ee of the same, assuring Ida many fiiends of
N orihiinil.orhiiid and adjoiuiiit; counties, that no
pains Ehall I e spared to render comfort and plea-sun-
' nil v. ho niav five, him 0 call.
TEHX.y s:.r. PER DA V.
l'hiladclj ln.i, July S3, 1S'j7. Sin
GTSTITZI'tJ
rstifiice ol' JtatiutUa .Ier.
rpillS artlel"! le l-aietully il, i:ir.J Ironillie l,rl J inuirH
X liiiif-i r. nil III,' t .in.'ii.le in.'.lieiiin piopetln a ,,- which
ll is wii iniiU-il to j nimi 111 a c nil-' iitii.trj 1111J c'.nc
Ulent f irm.
it ia an excellent rcieedv in ilyspenaui, t, itulenee, elin.
lie and unpaired mid 1V1 !,!o n.ile of the iliir.elive I'une.
tiniw. From ilsrclicliiiirltilif.'lh and eoidml pioiiemes
II. 11 s. litie Ulill'lliuinil Ionic it It well udilpted In co'lliler-u-l
li e .UliiiiUluy i..:,ieti,e W Ihe etrvn.o healaof sum
iner. Ihe I'lleeta ol miil'leii cluuieeji. A,,.
No Iu111.lv .!i mid be without 11, aa Us timely use will
rive Ihein tioni many an seiioo. uttni-k of llhieas.
Piiee if5 cent, per Louie. For .aIv by
Janei, ISi7. n
1J3ATCHOLLY, JOCKEV CLUB, 6PKIXU
4. FLO WE LS, Ac., of the best quality j a
fresh supply just rtc ived snd for sals at the
Diug Store of A. W. FISHER.
Suubury. Aug. 1, 1S57.
JOCNTV ORDERSCounty orders taken
as rash for goods, and on note or book ac-
count by
L. V. BRIGHT 4 SON.
Nov. s, !,
, SALAMANDER PIRE
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The Icrgcst assortment in Ike ITnited Slates.
Warranted to bo equal to anv now made, and
w ill be sold on ns Good Terms, as call be obtain
ed from any clker house in the Country, at
EVANS & WATSON'S
26 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail.
lifjjort of Ihe Committee ajijwinteil to superin
tend the Burning nf the Iron Sft, at Head-
ing, February 2", 185?.
RkaDixo, March 4.
The undersigrVfd, members of the committee,
do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally agreed upon by Farrels & Herring and
Evans & Watson, placed side by side in a fur
nace, viz: The Safe inuse by the Paymaster of
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa
ny, in his olfice at Reading, manufactured by
Parrels & Herring, and tbe Safe in use by II.
A. Lantz, in his More, manufactured by Kvans
eV Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
Thefire was slu?jUd at 8J o'clock, A. M., and
kept up until four cords cf green hickory, two
cords dry oak and half cheennt top wood were
entirely com-tnncT the whole under the superin
tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. Tho Hafes were then cooled oil' Willi
water, ofler which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and sent to H. A. Lantz's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The book
and papers taken from the Safe manufactured
by Farrels Sr Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans Jt Watson's Safe.
We believe I'rrf above to have been a fair and
impartial trial oflhe respective qualities of both
tiabs.
JACOn H.DYSHKfl.
-DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having- been absent during tho burning, v.e
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Suies.
G. A. NICOLT.t.
11. II. MUHLKNIiEKfi.
JA.MKS MILHOLLAND.
March 81, 1857.
N K W A R H T v" ALU F
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Ira T. Cloment
SO. 1, COl'SEll OF MA HKF'l SQUARE,
AS just received a large supply of Full and
Winter Goods.
lie will continue to sell Dry Goods and Gro
ceries CH E A PER than ever, ns his goods aru
bought cheap they will be sold cheap.
lie feels confident with his expericuct and
ability, that he can compete with the
World at large and Sunhury in particular.
lie would enumerate articles if time and space
would permit.
It is iiiough to say that lis has everything in
the line uf
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Stock of Heady-Made
'CLOTHING,
BOOTS ASD SHOES, rye., i e.,
lliat is kept in any other store in town, and
Il.a banner ia nt the breeze.
A nd locg may ii wavs
O'er land of t!,e free,
And Ihe home nf the hinve
While her Stars and tici Stripe
t-lii ie out like, the Sua,
Te'.line alt nations
Til it Freedom's began.
This is a free country aa was proved by the
election of Buchanan over the Wnuly Horse,
therefore il is fro for all to do their trading where
they con UUV h CHEAPEST. All ate iim
ted to ci'l and A,e.
TtlK COUXTUY,
as well at the town are respectfully incited, and
every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or
free are invited to col) at No. 1 Markkct Sipiure,
opposite tho Court House.
P. IS. He is not to be undersold by nny man
or combination of men. Nochargo for showing
goods.
All kinds of produce taken ia exchange for
lguods.
Sunbury, Dec. 20, 18.r6.
BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY !
Flour, Teed and Provision "tore.
Brttidway btlow Blackberry Sired.
LEVI SEAS1IOLTZ,
rjESPECTFLLLY inform the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed
to the store lately occupied by C. Gehringer in
Broadway near the Rail Road, and is receiving
a choice supply or
FAXXLT GP.OCEIIIES.
consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preseived
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Kice,
Sugar, Cotl -e, (green, roasted and ground,) Im
perial. Yoviig Hyson, Gunpowder and Black
Teas, Cedar-ware, mono-ware, Soaps, brushes
plow and ivu.h lines, boots and shoes, tobacco.
c,im, &t., together with every article usually
found in a .'.rst class Grocery Slore, all of which
wil! be ,il .'. at ihe lowent prices, either for cash or
country pivduee. He has also prepared to sup
ply Ihe cit'-ens with frebhbrchd, twist, rolls, pies,
pretzels ni l cakes ol every kind.
N. B. The highest cash prices will be paid for
huttor and eg;, corn, oats, rye and wheat.
Kunbury, April 11, 1857
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
JlIgTldK OF THE PEACE,
SUNBURY, FA..
0ice in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School lluuse.
All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings done.
Sunbury, April 85. 1857 tf
IlORTand MADERIA WINES, Schiedam
- Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blacklwrry
and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at
March 14. '57. A. V. FISHER. '
SUGAR CURED HAM A lot just received
snd for acts by. LEVI BEASHOLTZ.
Ajrrrl 19T.
FURNITURE i FDHNITTTBEII
THE LARGEST 8TOCK EVER OFFtRSD
IN 6UNBURV. fc
rnsliloiinble, Cheap anrt fJcful
THE subscriber, long etabliahed as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Siinbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits continuance of the
public patronage. Ilia atoek of Cabinet-Wara,
Cliaire, Ac, embraces
EVERY VARItTV, t'SEFDL AMD OR!A.
SiBNTAt.
in housekeeping.' It ia unnecessary to enume
rate, aa anything that may be required, in hie
line can bo had at moderate pricra, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Troducetukan in excliaiige.
Establishment "
A'oufA Last Cerner of Market Sifuar.
I3T Thaae knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment. . ' ' '
RKUASTIAN IIAUPT.
Sunbarv, ApriH. 1857 tf
fa emtio! CJiianoM OcauotM
ALL KINDS.
LEINAU'S BIIPKR ntUPPHATE OF LIMB.
' 7000 TONS.
OT FARMER!?! tl
Tor your wheat eropa, use t.r.lNAr'S Haper PlioBliite
of l.dne, nl ) Cl.,a lb. nr Cl a Ton ; or l ae I.K1
NAL'8 AMKKICAN I'KHTII.IZF.H. nt 93,50 a Mil. or
l'2 a ton. On uurtcl of either is autficteut foran Acra
of Whent.
TI1KSK ARK PRRMANKNTMANVRCS,
made if relialilii Chetnienl r.lemenis, anJ hove been ia
aiR-ceacf'nl nae for the past His Years, improving tlia soil
anil ilierenRlnir Ihe value of th land
f imr niplomna irom lite eitnte Arrrieuiinrai r.oei-ty oi
Peiiimylvunin ; New Jersey ; Delaware and the Crvatal
I'ainee AKtHK'itninn m the city ni rsew l ora, navo ui
received fi these VnlanMe Fertiliy.era
Pamphlets in the Knuiinh and German Lansungc can be
linn ov application at the umrf. ...
A li'lM-rnl discount In Wholeanla Peatera.
Tlieahove Fertilisera, delivered l'itl'.K of Cartage to
anv wharf In Ihe old C.ty Proper.
( Irdera sent hy Mail aceompanird with Cmh or Drafta,
wiune promptly Mitnpen to any pirr ot tne i.urni.
OKtlRtlV. A. Lt-INA!". Proprietor.
N'n. in Smith Front rVrect, (hib-lelphi rity,
Jnll-S. 1P',7. -Im w Pennaylvnnia.
Saddle land; Harness liaker.
iiEisfnr HAUPT, JR.
Svcccsfor to A. J. Stroh,
RESPECTFULLY informs the
'$:JS ( citiiena of Sunbury and the pnb-
lie aencrnllv. that he lias taken
tho establishmonl lately occupied
A. J Stroh and is prepared to turn cut work in
is line of business equal to any made in this,
section of the country. Orders promptly rxecu
ted and all kinds nf produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury, May 9, in.17. ly
X) 33 iNJ T IS Ti"t ""T
C.F.OROE UENX,
4 NNOL'XCF,Sto the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinty, that he hasopened"an office in Sun
bury, above 11. .1. Wulverlon's office opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, where he is prepared to attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well done and warranted.
December 13, 1R50.
R. DECQU
CO.
Clothiers
No. 141 C
: u::vr Sr., aoove Four r 11,
I icL.tr.i.rntA,
Keep conftaru'v on h.x.d a fplcrtdid ciTortment
of
ft r?irno 1 1 ( 1 !- !
kl 7 Ilil.Mi. OiUUii.l ,
V. '
Ojoim Mao? to 0,.i:lr ami Y.'.vrran ,m
1 J FlT.
Ncv.99, 1356. y
Citrate of Magnesia
OR
TASTELESS SAL T 3 .
fff'IIlS preparation is recommended ns an ex--"-
cellent laxative and p.urjalive. It operates
miidly, is entirely free from any unpleasant tas'e
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and stiIJ
by ' A. W. FISH E It.
Fonbury, March H, 1 ?.'.(!.
A2-3;x4r.-i5J-,5i Eicr.a
:npri)Hr and Whohsale JJciIf.r i'l S.'iI.T.
33 Kouth Wharves, Philadelphia.
A ail TON Fine, Liverpool Ground,
.."X Turks Island and Hairy Malt, tou--rje'etaiitly
on hand and fur tale iu lots
r 1 ,HL tn suit the trade.
April 4, 1Po7. Cm
OONFECTIONABV
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
II. C. GEARIIART,
r JA just received a new und exe. ilent e:-sort-mctit
of poods at his Confectionery and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Suuhurv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, nl
all times, the most choice Confectionary, &e.,
wnoicsaie and Kelail, nt Flnhuleiplna prices.
Among hia stock of C'onleciioiiarics. rnav b
lonno
French Secrets.
r.um Drips, all ki.id. of scent,
Burned AiinoiiOa,
Crenni While,
' t,el,loa
' Hose,
" Vanilla.
Comiim deciels
Liquorice,
Rnasnas,
lJntea,
i.'ivc urios,'
.Mini Drop.. redkiiJ while,
Je!!y CrlLea,
Fiuil llr..a,
rnek rantliea, ol sr, seems
Km. k randy.
Almond Cuiily,
Fra'ir.
l'.-i..-.es,
FiirT,
tilions.
Citrruuta dited.
AhuinU,
Raitons, Nuts of all kinds
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the single or doen. A
superior quality of Scgars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Coul'eelionaries, fruit, &c, all nf which
is offered cheap at w holesale or retail.
ICE CUEAM.
lis has alss opened an Ice Cream Foleen, and
will at all times be ready to serve his customers
with Ice Cream.
Sunbury, May 21, 1!7 ly
IVeiv Drtig-R, I'alnls, &,c,
NE W supply nf Drugs, Paints. Oils,
Fluid, &c, just received und for sale by
A
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, May 2, 1S57.
r AND WARRA.NTS.The highest price
"-'will be given for Laud Warrants by tho sub.
C'ibei. H. II MASSKK.
ATENT BMITTANIA STOPPERS
bar bottles for salu by
fo
H. U MASSER.
Sunbury, July 19, lS.'.lt.
TIIOWN'S and Breiiiiu's Essence of Ginger
ond Husband's Magnesia at
Marth 1467. FISH EIi'8.
iahing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot-J-
ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by tho yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick snd
Carie Hook, Hods, &c, for sale by
March 41, '.IT. A. V. FISHER.
rpobaCCO and Segars SO.OOU Imported
- Segars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S.
Sunbury, Marsh 14,1857,
JOII. . RUAESD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OJict in Macket tt., oppait th Court Uomi,
BONBTJHV, TA,
Collections mads and Professional Du.iusss
generally attended to Promptly snd Carefully.
PuiLAtiEtraii Rsriasxrs t
Bullitt 4- Fsirthorns, Diehl Wsrte,
Dsvis Birney, . 1 . 1 jl A Co.
CtinhMry, Junt !6, 1157. t
HARTXXEIIW AXIS- J
rpiIE anlwcriber respeetfally In'orma the cii
JL tena of Sunbury and tho pnblie generally,
that he has commenced tbe monufacturo of all
kinds of
KARTI1RNWARE, s .
at his manufactory in 'WhorltebprTy Street, one
square east of the River. lis has engaged tht
ervicea of Mr. II in p. and yon can therefore
depend on having ft good article. The public
are respectfully Invited to call.
All order train a distance will, be promptly
attended to.
r. M.BHINDEL.
, Banbury, Feb. , 1650 tf .
.ioun if. ai.mcn & to.
No, t and 4 Chestnut Street, (eonlh side, kelsw Water,)
(Tbjb Oldkst Wooo-wtRs I loos in mi Citt.)
MAM IT P ACTi:RF.ttl and Whnteanla dealers in Pnlnnt
Machine mad tlltOD.Mf, I'utent (irnnved Cedir-
Wnre, wnrrented not to ahiink, VVood arid Willow-Ware
Cord., liriinhes, A.c ,01 all dssoripUena. Pleaaa wll and
txnmhie onr stock.
February 49, 1657. ly w
J. .,
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.
F1MIE subscribers, Executors of the estate o
JL Henry Masser, dee'd., offer at private rale
the following property viz i A large two story
frame dwelling house, together with about
,50 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as s store and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
good one for buiness.
AIsosTRACT OF LIMESTONF LAND,
in said township on the river about 5 miles be
low Sunliu, y, adjoining lands of J. T. M'i'bersnn
and others, containing, about 90 aerea. The
roil is productivs and contains limestone ar.d
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about !br
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury.
adjoining lands of Ike hciis 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.
H.H. MASSKK, )
J P. B. MASHER, Esecutcr.
FRANCIS BUCHER.)
Sunbury, January 13, lft.Vi tf
NEW Anil, A.3STGEIvIElrT 1
Fresh Arrii'il if
DRUGS, TAUNTS, OIL S, k c.
FJIIE undersigned riaving taken the store fir
Ju nierly kept by Williini A. limner, is now
ready to till orders and prcsciiptions at a mo
ments notice. Ho has a largo and well selected
stock of fresh and puro
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stud's, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and a)!
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRLTI' AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported Scgars cf Iho choieest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles; and Per
fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Brushes
nf every variety.
Camphine nnd riuid always 01 hind.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to enu
merate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, next door to E. Y.
Bright's Mammoth Slore.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14. 137.
MOUNT CARMEIi HOUSE,
K0UNT CARMEL,
KurtZmnlerland County, Pennsyhmitt. !
r3HI3 large and commodious Hotel Is situa- !
tt. ted nearly half way between Sunbury and j
Pottsvillc. 'i'he scenery Ihe salubrity of Iho !
atmosphere and Iho cool moiintaiti breeze, make.
it one of the most delightful siinuner retreats in
the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four
stories hizh. ftted tin with n'l the mudeni coo- :
J vcnitticcs. Tho pure moun'.iin watT is iitiro- ;
' doced into every chamber. The phu e is easy !
j of acces;., being but one crd n halt boiiu rido j
from Sunbury, over the Plii'.ad 'iph'i and Pur.- j
bury Kail Road. From I'liitsville, il is li milts, i
Every attendance will In paid 1 v the proniio- ,
i tor to make guests comfortable, (.'hv :.-- moJc- .
I rate. JESsB Illi'K.
.Ml. Carmel. May ?4, LSfi.tf !
IZ. IiTEW LAN-D &z CO. ' !
I.oohtnx Utassi s, Picture 1'i-tinies, I-iirbvlna ;
nnd t'tiliitins,
No. 120 Arch Street, above With, ,
(Lata of! 18 North Scc.nJ Si.) I
PHILADELPHIA.
G ALLtniF.9 tll't."! D1IL1 II) VlSITUkS.
Merchants and others viailing the City who
may want anything iu our line will do
give us a call.
February 28, 1357. 8m
til to
CHEAP WATCH AM) JF.'.VKl.RV STOll'j:
! So 72 North Stcnnd Sirvcl, lappviilt th
tilount Vernon Jlonsc )
rhilatlclphi?..
OLl) Lever Watches, lull jeweled, 18 K. c
ses, 28j Silver Lever do,, do., JflS; Sil
ver Lepine, do., : I Juartier. i,..'! lo V7 : Gold
Spectucles. $-1 50 to Si 10 ; Silver do., rji 1 fiO;
Silver Table Spoons per sett, .fill to ifclS
Sliver Desert do., do., -9 to ft 1 ; Silver T.-vdo.,
do., 1 T, to M oO ; Gold Fens and Gold Ca
ses, $3 25 to If 5 ; Gold Pens and iiilver d .. Ul;
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
liold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All g'.ols
warranted to be as iep:csenled. Wutclo's and
lew elrv. repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma
sonic Minks, Pins, Vic, maiiii to order.
N. B. Ail orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
Phila., Oct. 4, 1 ly J.
wnoi.i:stLi uu n kta i l
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut und It'urYr Street ,
PHILA DELPHI..,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4. IS56. tf
BR0DHEAD & R0EERTS,
Ko. 13."), aY. 3 Street,
rniLADELniiA,
B.NV1TE the attention of country merchants
and others, lo their stock of
BOOTS cSc SHOES,
which they will dispose of on tlio most reason
able terms.
Nov. 9, 18!
fi6.- ly
W ltOLlALS AM RlTAll
BOOT STORE,
10 South Fourth S t, above Chesnnt, J'hil a.
H00'I'S, Shoes, Gaiters, See., promptly made
ii J to order in the very best style, and oflhe
bv.l mulerial.
Pbiladel.hia, May 9, 1857
Iieathor! Leather! Leather I
IIKMHY W. UVCRMA.V,
IMPORTER nf French Call' Skim und seneral I aihw
.leuler, No. S South Third .tree!, I" Ii , I., J.-l j i-. .
A ut-iitiial uuoltlueiit uf ull kinds of LrsiLhur Morocos.
4te., Ac.
lied und Oak 3oln l.eattier.
Feblimry 11, IsoT. ly w
PAPERS & MAGAZINES.
THE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag
of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrattd
Newspaper, Ballou's Pictorial, National Police
O'arstls, Weekly Novellelle, Wsverly Msgaine,
snd Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilii.iion
Also, Harper's Maguziue, Godey's Lsdt's
Book and Putnam's Magazine, iust reetivedsud
for sal by H. V- FK1LIXG.
Sunbury, July II, 185T.
A LMONDS, RAISON8, FIGS, LEMi'Xs.
ckc, Ac, just recsavsd frash supply ond
for sals at th Confectionary store of
M.'C. OKA RH ART.
turibury, May II. IsSt.
Ehamoldn White Ash Anthrasiln CaL '
Iom tht "CH4 Vein" in tht Gap ChUierf.
T H. ZIMMISKMAN A JNO. P, rUfiSEL
aucccssors to Kase, Keee) Sc Co., will coiv
tiuua mining, shipping and selling eon I from tho
ahove laTll kiown Colliery, under the firm of
Zimmerman tc rUrsel. I he point of shipment
is ct the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber
land county, ., where all orders for the various
kinds of coal, vis i Lump, Broken, Egg, Stove,
snd Chestnut Coal, will be thsnkfully received
and promptly attended to.
Sunbury, July 1, 1815,
PcKnt at, Jolt 8. ISSi.
The Arm cf Kase, Reed 4 Co. having sols'
their lease In the Gap Colliery snd interest in the
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman fc
Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend
ing our customers and others to the new firm, as
they will bo abls to sell them prepared ooai of .
the beat quality,
! KASR, RF.ED& CO.
ftAYECCX & FIDDLER, ?
"jQEALERS In Watchee and Jewelry, wiH
continue-the business at tbe old s'rand of
James B. I idler,
At. 12 South Swam! Street.
l'HILAl;-.t.PUU,
Where they solicit an examination of their large
and vaiied stock, feeling assured that the ex Pe
nerieo both of them have had in tho business,
and tho facil.tie they possess for procuring
goods on the most advantageous terms, will era--
u... . . ,,, lu co mpero lavoraWy with any oilier
establishment ,n Ihe city. They have now 00
lianU a line assortment of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWF.LRY.
Silver, rimed and 13ritt.ai.ia Ware, Cutlery
Fancy Goods, &c, &e. -'ory,
N. B Repairing of Watches and all kinds nf
Jewelry attended to with promptness and th.
Greatest care.
I'hil.i., April 7, 1SCS tf.
white jioiTsE TiotelT
POTTHVILLE, PA.
TV,Vr',W,rif't'r rc,pcc,f,'"y enounce, t, hi,
tnat old and well known Oetablhtoent, m.
"VVhita .'ncrco Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo .ta.,
"ho lorottghof Fottsviilo. The house ha. "
irm ll7V'C? n'V t,,,I"-l herw,so
improved, rendering u quilo as co.oforlabl, .
any e her Hotel i Sl-h,lki:i ecunly-,. e
he s able, are large, , E0Pj eotd;,in aild
tend by careful, atiemive, prudent hostlers.
1 o travellers and oihcrs who may stop at hi.
bouse, be promise, every attention calculated to
rniuer them cmfortahlu and aniisficd.
. .. JOS. M. FEGER
April B, lG5f.- tr
HENRY EOHKEI,"
ATTORNB" iJT 7 ASST.
Ojh-c cpy.osite tht Court Ihust,
EusiT.asy, Eprthr.rr.br.rki:,l Ccnary
r,';'1lr' E'.:c:il;oii to busiacss in adjoinine
orrostTK vi'ri:it.r:rn m.vl
VILLIAMtSiPOItT jPA
M Itu ,ni k. iilY. i'.'rMSor.
C. A. t TBivt, Xsf'stnt.
'j N. ii. vln Oi::t,;i.Ua will rrn to mi from i!,t
j Lff'-t ci:.. Packet Lantiings, lo this IJslrl, fre.
'i i (in : ;;t
F.-pl.'l.lher 13. lB;,r! tf
JOTTXT DEEIT, o.t
Mn.-k-et i.'f ', lhmvilU, l
ri -i,IS is one ofthn !.-
rreft and most rnnrtio-
oions notes ,n the i-.tnicrof IVi::ii.x.ani
'-Js li.'.-n Itr.'lH V in it-J n;, ia
villi ail Hi,- moilem conveniences
I 'unviocil, Sept. 22, i ?,".
eceil Bl st ie.
Citcin V,'ii!fii
U'S 4j Jewel rv-
"7 iior.i:?
'E rid Retail, et tho - J K it ..t.i.
v r
ia Vi : ,. 'i i ;i, jewel: y L'torc," o. art
co. :d Street, cnnicr of CJnarrv,
r. .! i i.-re'
r.-iJ i-i-'i
C'-iI'. ' r I. en
S.-ver l.-v.
e.;i.-.i;.,rc
O'.i.i
'.Va-.
Ii'!l ;erv.: 'C. 's ertr.-n cie..- f
S'Ji.l M I'i"? ?nv?r t';;,tiac'ca. i n
ii. , hiolil l.,nrL':,;s. S r
1
j'e.'.'J
I'.' Iled.rj' li -M I'e. ot'i, JXJ
" i.-..ivcr 'JVa ipouLs, set, ,'!
:l:e. I,
tiol.l !ciu, wiih P
,.ic
".i . c.u, v.iia re.-.'-.l a:;a L .Iyer J j:i.;r, 1 ua
GolJ Finder Ilitir"!. 3? ', cenn to S0 : WnteK
.-.'-I a:;a L .Iyer II
j G:.-.,:.c5, plain, ISjcccis: 1'atcat, I3J ; Lumt,
.5; i 'liter urade.s i:i ptojiortlon. All goos war
1 ranted to la what ihev nr cold for.
i KI'AUFFEK fc :i AI11.LV,
Onhr.n l, f woo Cold a;:d Pl.'vcr J eveu a.i.l
i i-cpifcs-, slii; lov.ir than foe ah
j net. 4. M.V(.
-s prices.
f. KXOLIVS WRITING I-I.U1D n-.id Adh.
iv und legal cnvelupcs. fi r cle hv
Ii. 1J. MAsiiK. .
I'linl'itrv. Jan 1C. 1 ".".!'
G0RCE"scarALL"cb"
itlAM Hfl I'KKtl
m
23T,. STIWG- ?OWIBIt,
.1.. f (j ;, ' i'. Aa Janhiu. rlmld County, l'a.
Mey 10. Li.':
1'LANK rnrebmeiu Paper Deeds end blank
x V.ort.Ta.fes, L'niido, Execution, Snniinc.iis
if., f'T tiU
b 11.
B. MASSEfv.
Sunbury
ori 26. IMfi
KJOn PALE nn ecel'ient second band Cook'
ing IStr.ve, also several Cylinder CoJ
Sn.wrs En.nire nt this .-ifilcrt.
G'
lOLl) PENS with and without rases. f a
ery superior tiualitv, just received.
Also a frotli supply of Writing Fluid, for sale
t-y II. 14. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 27. 1956-
tiOSJIKN CHEESE. Just received snd for
:"l'i LEVI SEASHOLTZ "
April II. ti.'i7. "
CILVER WATCHES A few double ca-
k-' En.'lish Silver Watches, for sale r,t terv lu.y
"-ires ly II. B MASSER.
Siinl.iirv. April II. lR5fi.
AMERICAN IIOUSI-:.
WILI.lAMsrOKT, PA.,
J. El. HKI.TOX, 1'ioinletor.
J.is. T. Hai.i.. Afs't.
Sept. 13, lSifi. tf
pIl.'RE OLIVE OIL for table use, two sis
e1- at o"7 uud CVj cenls just received bv
A. V. FISHER,
March 14, '57. ,
stationery. A large supply of funcy Nolo
Paj'er und Envelopea, Mourning, Letter,
aw l Cap Puper, 1 ens. Ink, Sanci, Ac, ut
iiU.-th II. '67. - A. W. FISHER'S.
pOUT MON.MES, Tooth and lUir liru.-Le
all qualities, uud any quauti y, for sale l.y
A. W. FISH Eli.
March 11, 'ST.
6EI V'FV rOrt S.1LI3. '
ypiIE subscriber oilers for sale his SHANTY,
1 Co,k--;tovs, Ac, on the Kail-Road ladow
Trevor l on Bridge. Apply soon to
II. ii. MAfc.sKR.
Fonbury, April Z 1857.
ICR GALE.
A Good second hslid Buggv.
..tli.ji.
Apply at this
POK BE2STT.
rptll?, Stcre Room in Marl.- street, occupied
JL by 1'. w. itniy and t uweuing nous ad-
)i.iins;. Xyntf o tb executors cl il.
rieerdiMd-
Jsnvary tl IK5T.
Maswr