Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 02, 1858, Image 4

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THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,"
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Dominical l etter for 1S5S is C. Golden number 16,
twt ir. v.,iiei Sunilav. the 4ih of April
ir ii, s..'or mi, I 1,'iiinr Kelinses this yenr, oxr.T a
Atinclar Kcurn of the Sex will bo i-artlt visibls
hshk, ou the 15ih of March, at 0 o'clock, C2 minutes, in
t, n, ti,c dinner v ksits is uviriiiiie slur until
Suit of Kehrirary. nfler that, evening star until 13th of
December, ihe?e;inorningstar to ttie ena oi me yeai.
Recipes.
How to do up Shirt Bosoms & Collars
We havo often been reciuostcil by lady cor
respondents to stale by what process the
floss on now linen, shirt bosoms, ic, is pro
duced and in order to grtuily them, we sub-
loin tho rullowinr; recino :
"Tuko two ounces of fine whito gam arabic
piwdor put in o pitcher, anil pour on a pint
or more of boiling wntcr, according to tb.3
decree of etrensrlh you desire-and then having
covered it lot it stand all night in the morn
Jng pour it careMly from tho drees iuto a
clean bottle, cork it and keen it for use. A
tablo spoonful of gum water stirred in a pint
ol starch, made in the usual mannor, win give
to awn. either white or printed, a iooic
newness, when nothing else can restore them
after thev have been washed."
Wo hope that thoso trying this receipt, in
Which wo have lanh, will give us, severally
their cniiuooB of the result. Every bouse-
l:ter:or is axious for some certaiu mode
Of
iloinir on eentleman's linen and if tho fcra
going should prove all that is needed, aftor
proper trials we suouia like to Know it, R3 u
f . i e.. !.. .1 il . ... i
would coniinn our ewu juuiuout u iuc u.ai
tor. Germantoini Jelerjruph.
Bally Lunn.
What is better than a good Sally Lunn
The poet tolls us to make it as follows :
Tut in a dish, of milk a pint at lead,
Along with a forth of thickest small beer yeast ;
To form a batter just sufficient flour,
Thin cover it up and let it stand an hour,
Dissolve two ounces of loaf sugar in
Four eggs divested of their shell and skin ;
Of butter a, Id a quarter of a pound,
Mixing it with the flour round and round,
Making a dough, which properly should stand
An hour longer, then form the hund
yhe rakes, l'lace then on a tin to rise.
Vhi-h they will do. In this nianrcurve lice
1 lie ait of muking cakes cu'li-d Sa!ly I.uiins.
Duke in an oven as you would do buns.
Sai'sages. Wash your sjusase tn.iut i
tepid water, but do not soak it, feu that it is
free from bone, gristle, sinews, &c. Arc. Cut
it up in small pieces : to 3 lbs. of load meat.
allow 1 lb. of the leaf fat j chop or grind it
very fine. Mix in this fnantity 3 ounces of
salt, i an our.ee of pepper and two table
epooua of powdered sage. When well mixed,
cook one and try it; it is easy to add season:
ing, therefore be cautious in using it. Your
sauSLigo will become more as it dries. Add
any spico you l,Ue.
Boloyna sausage, ia made by usinjr one
third of beef, seasoning more strongly, and
voumy aier.nujtng, Before drying.
Recipe for Menpinq Bbokpn China.
Take a very thick solution of gn n arabic
in water, and stir into it plaster of Paris un
til the mixture becomes a viscous pasto. Ap
ply it with a brush to the fractured edges,
Bud stick them together. In three days the
article cannot again be broken in the same
place. Tho whiteness of the cement renders
it doubly valuable.
Recip for Cl-finq Acre.
1 oz. best red I'cruviun bark,
2 drs. Virgiuia enake root,
2 drs. cloves,
2 drs. sal soda, or calt of tartar,
all finely powdeied and iutimattly mixed,
and divided into twelve eqtiul parts in pow.
tiers. To be taken three times a day, in a
glass of Pert Wino to each powder. Cold
water will do to mix with.
Pastr as is Pasth. Dissolve an ounce rf
alum in a quart of warm water; when cold
add as much Hour as will make it the consis
tetce of cream ; thon stow into it as much
powdered rosin as will staud on a shilling
ttnd two or three cloves ; boil it to a c onsis'
teuco, stirring it all the tune. It will keep
for twelve months, and when dry way be
softened by water.
Otstkr Sovp To one quart of oysters with
their juice, put two tjHarts ol col J water, half a
pint of milk, and a heaping spoonful of salt j lot
0,le mil,u,i kim out the ovslers, and
add half a teacup of crackers rouled fine, half a
tea cup of butter, and a little pepper; let it boil
gain ; then pour over the oysters.
Puis FaciT Cask. 4 egsa, to S cups sugar
J of butter, 3 of flour, 1 teas,oonful pearlash dis
solved in 4 tableapoonfuls sweet milk, 1 pound (
fruit chopped and rubbed in flour ; spice to your
taste. .
Crsaji Put, and very rich, is made by a
rich paste for bottom, then a layer of butter
tho chickness of a cent; then oue of suirur'
then one of flour, the same thickness, and Cli
op with cream.
' Soft Uinoeebbead. Two eggs, one cup
sour cream, 1J cups molasses, 3 cups flour, 1
teaepoonful saltrutus, a little salt, ginger to
your taste,
Cooiih. -2 pounds flour, 12 ounces sngar,
t pound butter, pint milk, 2 spoonfuls sale-tui.
KLINE'S GROVE UP TO DATE !
XEW GOODS! XEW GOODS! t
j. r. & 1. r. iiline,
Respectfully announce to their friends and the
pulilic in general that they have received at their
Store in Upper Augusta township, Northumber
land county ra., at Klines Crovs their FALL
nd WINTER UUOJJS, and opened to me puo-
lie a general assortment of merchandise Ac.
Consisting in part of Ulolhs, black anil lancy
Cass'tncrs, Satinetta, Checka, Kentucky Jeans
together with a general assortment of Fall
and Winter Goods adopted to all classes of per
aona.
Rcadv made Clothing, consisting of Casta and
Vesta, Under Shirts and Drawes.
ladies Dress Goods,
Winter Shawls, Ginghams, Cashn eros, De-
laihcs, Calicoes black 8il a, 4 c.
A No a fresh supply of Drues and .rltdicices,
Groceries 4
A new supply of Hardware, Uucensware,
wooden ware Brooms itr.
A larae assortment of RoMs and Shoes emta-
o'.e fer men women and children.
HATS AMI CAPS.
School Books, Stationery, Envclepcs, Ink, Ac.
L 111 hi aso Halt.
And all iroods usuallv kent in a country store.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
rxtiniinc our stock bcloro purchasing elsewhere.
As we ate determined to sell at prices 10 sun
the tiroes for CAKI! or in Esehange for Country
Produce at the mniket price.
Thankful for nasi avors we liotie ry euici
atteiitiun to Lusiness to merit a ccntinuance 01
he rnmc.
Kline's Grove, IV, Nov. 81. 157 If
rHi:.i watches and jewki.ky.
TTT-nni.r.SAI.E AND UKTAII., at the lhilr.delrhia
ir atcifs ana jeweuy M-r rio. (vnu m
NnrlhSiromt Street, Omirt of Q'tnrrv, PhiMclplua.
Jtilil Lever Walshes, full Jewelled, 18 caret esses, S2S.0O
,lmu i.t'pnip, 14 onr.-r, w
llvr l.i:ver, full jewelled. 12 W)
Silver Lfpinc, jewels, 0 l1"
Suprrit.r t; iiiirtiers, 7 t,t
fine Silver (kv, 1 50
liolil Ur:ieeli.:, 3 (10
.vdv's (li.'IJ I'eneils. 1 OO
Silver Tea Sivoe. set, o 00
Uoid reus, won reneii and silver nnwer, i ou
Umu 1- inner k;ii;s 37J en m sfH); wuten nurses, rnnui
121 cie . Kitent lsi. I.n iet 55 ! oiher articles in iirooort'on
All Roods warranted to lie whnt Miev are snlu lt,r.
STAt TI'KH k HAKI.EY
t c" On hind so- le C i!dni,.d Silver Levers and Lenities
still lower Ih.'in the aove nriecs
Philadelphia, October 10, Ii57 1)3W
LARGE LRY GOODS ESTABUSiOT.NT.
HAMILTON EASTKR & CO.,
TVcw 3Iai Itle Iliilhllnar,
jVos. 130. 201 and 203 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMOBB.
OAVR now in store (mostly of their own im- m T " E "V", nnn usiiir mem in the har
portation) one of the largsst and most com.!'1"51 !" tI,,."U'ro.,.n('n's m",,e ,,,u!nS
f lete Stocks in the Lntted Sitates, embracing
Silks and Silk goods of everp class ; Dresif
Goods a verv largo stock ; Irish Linens ; Lin
cn (iooda and Housekeeping Articles of every drJ
scrihtion ; Mcurning Goods; Clonks, Manttllur I
and Shawls; Embroideries, Laces, Hosicri
Gloves, Blankets. Quilts, Domestic Goodo ; os
every article generally rexuired by Farmers i
Planters for servants use. !
ti Kctiiil Roorr.a on first flcor the pri
afihel to each article, from which no deviatifc
is made. i
rj-s" Wholesale Rsoms on the second and tlifl
floors. I
Octdbcr, 11, 1637. Bm.
OXDERFUL COIXCIDEXCE
All Kattous of the ranic IllJudj
i t
tr-i
HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENJ.
Tlie pnuiverRriry r.f the irmdiif'ion of Tlolloui's
Ointment cMplit to be a jubiK-e fuievci. It Ims (fid
countlira tijultiiufl'-B from disfigurement, l'arnlyz'dn,
niiiirl:u!on, rfjtinv hikJ drnth. ISfurt hiif from the grin' t
wiiirh :t it n'ppiird, itn Itt'i.'ine liilm fni-ts its v.'uy thili
every entmp and Jiir:n icntol' the hotly, to the very ce
nad Lufsi? of bit eruptive, iilpcrnuit, tiari'irrr.s, mid (ff-r-i'js
dis.'ins'1!. Jt Utiuniruislit-s the fclni'e princip jiitt
fee ils tliem, nnd the outward Bunptomg fiiuV, lifMpud
P.s awuy with a rapidity incredible tr those who tve
)i"t w itue n:d it. I
6CROFVLOU9 F.IItTTIONS AND ULCER,
The p isun of eerofuhi has 1 1 ever been tirutroli or
expelled by any nf the rtimedics rf the plmrmactf in
Tli' --le ojiHth.te to tins virulent nnd destructive elint
ia U-ill'iway'd Omtrwnt. Miijemlie tV Brodie, theieat
Frt'iitli nnd Mm; Huh urgeon, do ti t deny or dipi thia
preat fad. I'M-re is no form of ecrofulu that nioyt Le
controlled andeuitd by tin ba!s!,iiiic remedy. t
CrVNCI JtS AND TL'MOHi. (
The knife or eouBlic lniy remr.ve a caneeT or n"r,
..u. the tt the ternh!e txcimccnce remain I the
blood, vid it i8D-n reprt'duced in n wnrae forithnn
hr.iVrr. Iliilh'waj 'b C'iulrneiil , on t!ie ciiuntrarene
tr.itts iut'j thu nrcnlntion, and pervudca very rcted
VfV K .V. nud ki Is the dimnsu by deploying the c 'A'e
principle utai euer:i:e(( unu suainma tr
.-I
IVFLAMAI ATltNS OF THFirKINS,
AH mhr and ordinary cruptiont. as well nsKnlSelns,
Acne, Kiuw (Jitti, Cmbunelea, icald ilend, Stdt jeuin,
I.epropy. l'riekly Heat, Vc., arc removed by a febriitk
apputJUiiouR ot u;e tni.tmem.
ACCIDKNTAT. INJURIKS,
WOl'NPS, Sprains, Druitca, Fcitlda hh'J Prt re
tmrnettiiitely re.nved t y its upphe-ition. The ifammii
li.i:i quickly Enht'Ult'R, fever oinl lockjaw ore ift entt d,
and under n persevering use of the preparatioi..
eeK ui iieuiing is suun ueetuiipimucu.
Fwth the Ointment and Pills $7wn!d
in the following cams .
Burnous Liitnhmro Sr.re Iea f we'.
liiJina iMereuiml Sore Hit; t Stifl
used
Clauds
1 lints
h:ippe1 Hands l.ruptiuiis S-re I leu tin
'bi!h:in I'i'.es B trt; Turonte
l'lRiii itfl Illieumntiimi S(re of nil
Gout Si'it Hheutn kinds
PI: in Disensos Spruiut
er.eiit Scrca
Wi .t of all
si: a
rrCAl. riON ! None nre Renin ne un'.esBi-
inlessi-' wrds
t:Iltii;4jv. oy. New York nnd Unnlou.V nre drii.ib!'
i,V nre drfi-ibW na
ie b M-k i lirte'ifiiB
tmy be t'um y een by
nidiiunie ard will
i infonnnrti as miiy
a- a wiiter-nwrU in every leaf of the
nri'Uiid encli po! or ti.x : the fame itmv
h tldoig the leaf to the light A h:indi.inie
be Riven to any one renderm? tueh.
le.id 1 1 the tlfteetit'ti of any puriv or pa it tea cdplerfeitnitt
the incdiuiues or wndii.g the tame, kiKViiirle:ii tu be
J'Ul ll'tlM,
Stld nt the Monufncturlea r.f Proft-paoi
PS Maiden Lane, New ork. tnid'JU Strand
all reapeetuhle Drmriata nud Dealer in Mfdic
OI.T.OWAY
nid'Mi, by
turouch
in boxe,
out the rui led StuLea, nnd tho civilized won
at cents, cents, and 1 each.
IV There is a considerable saving Ly taUin
tho larger
N. B rireetloiif for the guidance of patici ia every
Uisj trurr mr nnil (O eacil IlO,
Octet er 17, IW.-1vm
FANCY Ft ItS FOU LADl.4.
JOHN FARKIR A A CO.. (Sew No. Slf Maricet
St nbove Kijriit, l'hiUirie!phii. Jutportra, Ml'sfuettuen
nnaacaiers in i-ntnes, lieiitiemn, and ttultr.a I un. y
Fur. W hnlerntc and Retail. J F. Jfc Co ivuldenB
the iittcutu n of Dealers ee.d the Public fwfv tu their
immense S. k ol Fancy Fuiafor I.mln ui:niin ajid
O il.lren ; their assortment endi area evejarncle and
kind of Fniiey I'urs, that will ha wum duriihia seitson
sucn as t nit capes. ti:i:r fnpee (Jimrter IV 1 a;mns,
Vii tt. rines lions, NluiTs V Murfatees. frmn $ hnesl Kua-
tiau Suhle to the lowest mice D(,mettie Fns
For Gentlemen the lamest ossortnietit oftur CoHjuv,
0 loves Guui.lleis Ac, beinc the direer'lmpoiisof allonr
I ura ami .Maniifacturers of them ui.deruurr n anpervi
sk'u we feil ntisfied we can fier batter inVennuirs to
oea-rs and the public generally than any (her housa,
havinp an assortment to select frcm and at thttanufuttur'
eis prtcca. e only ask a eatM f
JOHN FAIT Elltt A CO
NoenMniketftieel aUve Kitthi i'hilad'a
i iinaneipnia, epi. ja, jsj7. wlm.
PLATFORM SCALI
F every description, suitable railroad,
&c-, for weighing Hay, Coal Ore, and
Merchandise generally. Purchaserun ne risk
every scnle is guaranteed correct, Ind if after
trial, not found satisfactory ran be ilurned with
out charge, I
Factory at the OU Stand, establijed for more
than twenty years corner of Kintuwnd Melon
Mreets, Philadelphia.
ABBOfT & CO.
Soocessors to Ellicotk Abbott.
Philadelphia, Kept. 6, 1657 cl. ,
ii. omsu,
ATTORNEY AT lAW,
Office on South Second, near Ariel Street,
LE WI8BURO, HV.
Praciice, in the Couulies of fin, Norlhum
neriand am Montour.
u raorsssioN4i UpsisesI entrusted to
n;a cars win receive prompt snujfs'thfui sttrn
SAVIIS
Octobsr 3, 1867, lr
THE LVIHirAT
it
ssacassK.
i3BTADtI8IIMENT
IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
MAs"HIOT' Buy Street Wnrerooma Nos 3
. Sid 25 North Gay street, near Fayette, llnltimnre :
whercl kept nlwnys on hand, or mndi to order, every
styled Frenca TETE-A-TETE8, in l'lnsh, II.nr, Ch th
or llreeielle.
FriSch Full StulT nud Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs,
in Pish. Itiiir, Cloth or llroeotelle.
Fr4ieli FullStufl'Cnived Pnrlor Chairs in sets, with
Pluslj Hair, Cloth or Krocntrllc.
I 8 OsF AS
Itdf French Pprlnj Mnhoimiiy and Walnut Parlor
Cha . in Hair, Cloth and 1'lush.
H fkinR Chairs various designs, in Hair, Cloth and
Plurf. .
5110" Spring- I.ounffrs a lnrfre nseiirtirieiit nlwms en
liana or n oatlcrn made or overeil with any goods to
on! i.
cnAMDnnnBiTs,'
U'Mahntrany or Walnut, complete, from G.?. up.
line Clintrs and Rockini; do. the liirirept awortnint
re ly made in any one house in the I'nitcd Slates from
if tin dozen up.
Inr Room, Offieennt Dinii'jr Clnirs, in Ouk, Walnut
o-.-Mahogany, wild Cane, Wood or 8lull'ed Scats on
uis.rlinent emliinoinir over SO dozen,
R'ood sent Chair, and Settees and Rocking; Chairs
cfr lot) riizen.
tilt and i'lr'in Frame Looking OIrbisps, of every variety
All kinds cl llrda, llair and Husk .Matlinwes
L , A- MATIIIOT.
os. 23 and 2 . N. Gay st , near Fayette St., Duitin.ore.
Aueusl 1, 157. ly
H IT S S E Y ' S
A M E II I C AN REATE It ,
t FOR CFTn0 BOTH
I GRAIN AND GRASS.
rfJUE.T improvements for 1857. This Ma.
ei
chine was put in sucesfiful operation in ls.t:)
and continued to he the only Wcapinpt and Mow-
.ing .Mitctiitie In llio Vi'orkl.of any practical vnluo
lup to lS4.'i twelve years after iis introduction.
Other lleapera nre now ofierod with glowintr nd-
vviiiciiirni, wvriiiicaieif, j-Mpiomas, Liold and
.Silver Mcduls, Ac. Hut the Fanner in search
of tho best Reaper, and not posted in tho muftcr.
'had better see a litilo further.
I. It'lhere in any vaitte in 24 years enporicnce
that long period, ODKU Hl'SSEV.the Father
of Itcapers, can claim it. All w ho arc satisfied
with tho llest Jienpcr anrl Mower, aan bo sup
plied by sending their orders carlv in the season,
as the crops indicate a litre demand, and we can
not have over 200 Hcadv for tho vast harvest
ofl8.'i7. We guarantee that this Kenper ami
Mower can not he beaten on fair trial by any
other Kcaper that may be brought into the harvest
fields in 18S7, and we also insure it to be the
stroll", st and most durable machine in use. We
would respectfully invite Farmers to examine
the machine thoroughly before purrlissing, and
satisfy themselves of its superiority over all
others.
During the last four years, the subscribers have
sold between fiOO and 600 of theso Machines, to
the bestaud most successful Farmers in Montour,
Union and tho neighboring counties, (whose
names are too numerous to insert) to whom we
respectfully refer.
i he subscribers have the cxclusivo rieht
the following counties: Montour, Union, aSnyde,
.oriliuinberland, Columbia, Luzerne, l'crrv
Milllin, Centre, Clinton und Lycoming. All
orders thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. Uiil)l)l;s, M.MiSH & fju..
Lcwisburg, Union county, I'a.
uly 11, 1P57.
Tk! Tun ( tr rssrTnp" Fn;:
VwctiTi!ff. cVe.
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si;trt.t, mk 'ft iiwinrtlr, rd is rc.rt fiM j
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h prt'inntti e : irl!r?e tt'i
ohft!le.i',Ht Ui .trM in ,;tl Tut1
-lT-re.;i,--.trI; nrrle t y fr.l,t ltin,i;U ; tut Hit
t rnlihit ami ari.aBi u ... ho hewn tis.iui.s.J it uiv
n :'.
to i rrtmi, Try ;L ,,,( , h m ,Bs w Le'f
,u f -.H iV.f t. n lY f in.-,ue" w i ij i, rf rVtvir
I It irr . t : I t7raliilUTnt--t TiiaU-lw
diH"rni front ijir tlTttmit ot,t utd hj otJif.
n:ur k
i Cum,
Fen. n- skti Bti !ittrriy m v ttn. Ctf (liuket
ifcv ivvtct j Si;.,hii'1 r-nnnut rr til nr j resjuut,
!. ' ioie i no l.etsJ ah nt It lo tlcbribrisl lit
tfcs)ontv,u; I- lit (.nt relrof Yin. I
I j '. i-rirsiiff. oi
tVcm. fct,.I tb -,
no flttr
A LlitKIJAL 1
TM .nrcti.!r of n'w- hr.n sUi ti trtt ffrThref!
DISCOUNT TO TUB TWitlE
LUDLOW CAN CO.
UH iftnerSi., .N.l
Sept. 12, lfi7
CROCKER & MASSir,
litllOIICI'l t
AND COMMISSION MKKCHANT3,
2C1, Abr(i Third Street, 1 door lelow Vine,
1'iIII.ADIU.PIIIA.
SALF.3 ef Hi. i -In und Shoes, Dry Goods, (inns, llnr l.
ware, Winches, Fnnov U-jods, icLVUHV !: V K-
NINU.
I ? Country Stoiekcpers and others will al .vays find nt
our I'veniiii; Salen a laiite and desirable aiiirlineiit ot ths
above gods, tn 1 Kold in k.tn in suit buyeis.
-Oooils p:ickiHl on the preiiiiaes for Country Trade
Ci-jit. lii, IM7 U 3.0
' FEVER AND AoIje
QflMNl-. SfllSTlTITi: Oft NERVK TONIC.
This well knwn renit-dy din-ovvred hy my lute part
ner Dovtoi li. .1. I.eeui'. in a ure i-uie lot the atm-e dis.tr
ilcr, ii-k-Ileadarhe, to. d all other Ni'tvoni niltelions. It
conUiins no Quinine, Arsemr. or ol hi r injurious ingteoi
ents. It BlreiiRiheiiF the M.fem, uiveis lone to the mjin
sell, nnd il invaiunble to Dyfpeplies oud those nfl.cled
Willi weuknei-s in nnv pmt -i Hie n-ijiciu. It in efperiuily
recoa inerrled to feiiialea troubled, with l'i,llii-B of the
Woiuii. line b- tile is auliiei, nt in must rioe, where l,
Directions are fallowed. Cettifivate euiik-ftirnislied frv in
all puns of Hie I in !!.
! .Id by Ihe Drue-isls geurrnlly nml l.v J. II Ilasnrd.
Wh-.li-Hile 1'nujist, snd Sole, l'ropriclor l Maiden
Lane. New York.
Mew York, Bept 10, IF57, vm
13ATCUOULY. JOCKEY CLUB, SPRING
tL FLOWERS, A-c, of the bet quality .
fresh supply just received and for sale at the
Drug Store of A. W. FlSHEK.
Sunbury, Aug. I, 1857.
PENNSYLVANIA WIKE WORKS-
Xo. 210 Arch St. let. Senmd J- Third,
(Oppoiits llread Streel,
I'lillatlclMila.
REIVES, Kiddles, Screens, Wcven Wire of
all nteshea and widths, with all kinds of
plain and fancy wire work. Jeavy Twilled
Wire for Spatk Catchers j Coal. Sand and (!ra
vel tVreens; Paper Maker's Wire ; Cylerder
and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner
Wire and Wire Teiicing.
A very superior a-liclo of Jeavy Founders'
Selves. . A kinds of Iron Ore Wire S-'eive.
IMYLI.sa, 1MRUY & LYNN.
Philadelphia, Sept. Ill, 1857 com.
wou.v zi.n.yiEKM.i.v,
TJESPECTFULLY informs his friends, snd
the public generally, that he has just receiv
ed a New Stock of GOODS, st his new store, at
David Miller's Mill, in Lower Augusta Town
ship, and that Le is prepared to sell goods at th
lowest prices.
His Stock consists in part of "
SPRING it SUMMER GOOD8,
Groceries, Queeusware, Hardware, &c.
snJ every variety usually kept in s country
ailors.
'Pre vert on prices paid for all kinds of produce.
Lower Augusts twp, Aug. 8, 1857. tf
f'OUN st 50 eeuttper bushel, cash, for sals
J. B. MA8SER.
GTOHH. I
TUfISS LOUISA SlliSSLKR.rlctfully !n
- forma the citiwns of J revoi snd
roundino- coimtv. that she has dod a now
store of Millinery and Fancy Gnolit Tfovor
ton in (Phamokin street, nearly onrl Knouse'i
Tavern, where all kinds of llonmiid Fancy
Goods can be had at tho lowest te
Dross making also attended t the best
manner and latest style.
April 2.1, 1857. tf
A HfoK lor Kvcry Alantibrary.
RARE INDUCEMENTS TO'ENTS.
CANVASSERS wanted to cbti 'uWrilcri
for the Comprchensivo Oeogr t and His
tory, Ancient and Modern, oi ti orld j" by
S. U. tJoodrich, (Peter Farley.) andsomcly
hound in cloth gilt, and illuitrn with 200
beautiful engra-inga and and B0 -fit. Price
$3. Bold only by agents, to car f whom a
special district will 1 given. A nnts ahnuld
mate wnai counties lliey would Ii
Tho book ia now ready. Copies
mail, post paid, on receipt of the i
to canvass
bo sent by
p. bills ou
all solvent banks tcikcn at pari he "Home
Journal," says of thU work : ?diinily what
ever should be without it." Foil particulars
in regard to an agency, aildreps, I
GCOKt.i: W. HIOTT,
1'oblislier mi ookfellor,
No. 172 William fc"J, K w York.
V All kinds of .School and) .celliuioous
Hooks, Cheap runlicauoim, lonery ami
Map, furnished ut the very loi prices. Or
ders solicited.
November 21, 1857,
ISAAC M. WILiCUSOX,
FURNITURE ANLfltAlRS
Of the most FashiouaJ Style.
Bureaus, Secretaries, Siboards,
S0?A, liRliAKlMST Ml) DiSi TADLES
and also VEMSTIAN BLLMl.-unl to l'hila-
ilelphiii maniifucti
DKDSTF.ADS, of every patb and price
CUPBOAHDS, WOKK ANtANDLE.
STANDS, TOILKT TAKjS AND
EXTENSION TAitS,
In short, every article in this linchis business.
'T'lIII subscrilier respectfully ciithe attetitim
- of the public to his largo splendid as
sortment of every quality and p of
which cannot fail to retomnieud $'f tocvery ne
who will examine it, on occoupf its dur.able
workmanship und splendid linislkade up of the
hest stock to bo had in the ci No effort is
spared in the manufacture of hjvarc, and the
subscriber is determined to ke up with the
ntuny improvements which arcinstuutly being
made. I
Ho also manufacture all kh and qualities
ncluding varieties never bn lo be had ii
fSiiiibnrv, such as M UM.u.is v, Jack Walct
M1 Cl'HLK!) .M.in.K (illKll AN U WlNllS'lB
CIIAIIist, ami risri Pmo flois, which are
of the latest styles, and warraij lo be excelled
by rmre manufactured in the Os or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determimihat there bhull
be no excuse for persons to pui'ise furniture in
the cities, as every ronlideuce p be cntertiiincd
about the quality and finish j his ware and
Wrvrs. j
Theso articles will be dispo of on as good
terms as they can be purchased -ew here. Coun
try Produce taken in pnvmeutir work.
VST UNDERTAKING. lavin? provided
a handsome. Hkuisk, he is u prepared for
Undertaking, and attending Ifrrals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient f.auce from this
place. .
tUT TheWaro Koom is iif awn Street, be
ow Weaver's Hotel. t
i-unbury, April IS, 1857.4'.
--H;" i thk j7"i:nt trials tt
-t-:, i: .. ....i,... a .i
Ini-iie liiioi 2i'U t-el-
fl dentil! firt-i
roving ei'cclu.-nvelv
" m tin-only SAr k
inn.
m the Conimiltrc's
Ttiiil of lion bufus
' v. r fill "Itern
V-1;. ' t-nl -11.
R Jf' that wil
!4)!.s Kxm
vill m
".xfnict
'On the OOih of Fcbruarv al! thjnenibers rf the Com
inillrei mi l to witness the Sain i luoks und papers,
(.i.-iced in lhem) uiid were perfr'-j salirii-d lint all wan
rt-ilil. The dav lollowmg. the hiifng took pia.-e. under
the superniieii'ience of t;ie Coinmr"'-. Altera lor and
iRiaarlial horning tor live houni'lie Sife ol .Mefrs.
Kv.ios Watson wns fust i ,-li'H Mle heli.f; ( a toe
i;im le, and the eoitleuts partinlly niuiiied, while the con
teuts in tho Sale of Meura. I'aij4l Herring WelO in
Cowl ,-ondilion. and no fire il.siile.l
Ken.toi". March S, 1-57. j
(bigucd,) II. F.FKI.I1 )
P N col.r.lW, Committee.
A. II. I'l'.Ai. .i. 1
And enilnrsed bynvcr SO of llnjest men of Reading.
Tlienb'ivcSafeaoiili lie insma tl ut SI Walnut Slieit,
where the public run ritlafv IheiSflves of the areat snpe-m-riiv
ol" the -Hurriinr's 'l'at-. ii Champion,-' over the
defeated and used up "inmd- Ir.-jL'oor Sidmander."
1'arrcls & Ifrrln?,
?. ir.iy.if-7.. JViileida.
Only makers in this State of Helta's l'atciil Champion
Safes.
The attempt made by other p-siea to Iiohter tip the
reputation of B Safe hieh bus It- I so f m iially il neei
de.it.il lli.a ill Philadelphia, (Itusrad Tlack.) by h.kins
one out iti'un aaent'a store, fll Lanlz.) tinide iliail.le
lliiel.iiesn. (eilfercnt from thouc i-y sell) lo hum up'
one of llerni's's (ball" as thick) hs met Willi its true re
ward. l..rrinua Safe cou'd not ihiirnt. prol-ins c-niehi'
ivelv that the only n liihle Safe ihv made is"Henni''
of which over 15. OHO ura now actual line, and lint'
Ilia. i oikj nave iteen trofl oy lire vswioui a mnyie i. as.
llni, ..lioiwOO mr- w. I
A CALL TO IRMEKS.
Farmer t drop your Tos Fame a little,
Ft'dd this nnd 'jlect !
THE FARMER'S PR Oyl O.T ION BOOK.
A now and H.-ii-ntiti .Manoiint; Sf-tciu, f-i th Cultivu
liouol'ull kind nftiruuii, Giu4-i, I't-vJ-lr-r iu:l PiiMitnc,
up' mi nil kinds of iSail ; ir(iVtt.l y utual Exuenuieitts
uint hurU'd on fvnleul 'rutlis : lcf)ii;:.td t iuijtTuve
Ajjticniture in nil iis bi:4ichfb jjtf jired'ntl by upwards
lionr hundred and tii'iyfnirrnynx :f the inoU vuluu
ble (jruBies mid Plants tpuiicclyd v. iin the f .-Ktt'iu.
Hy Or. C. tS. IIXIIOI.D,
liOAi.sm T.tj crMrRK CO., PA.
"I N
I N this trentiie it w in 'e seen hat the object ha
been
1 to eive the Farm.-! I at kim of information which
enables lliin lo iimke p- clical Sp!ical Ion lo fertilize Ins
land and increase his if i.ln . fodder, and pat.turatfe. The
doc-lriueaas laimhl bv llis inanuiiiiGl, and l-n'.dcr and pus.
lure cultivation b-yaleiil 4i rulioi,al, cleat und evident, and
sugitesl uu improvciiiciuin the inodeof aariculluru hilher
to unknown lo our farnrrs, and w hii-h, if udonted uud
carefully pi act u -d, canuS fail to advance the intercuts of
the tannine; c.. nintiuity Sjc!i a work has been much
wanted, as it tills a nd which has I -na; Im-tii felt, but
which there haa huhcrl.lieen no attempt to cupply , and
as larmtl. of I'enlre uiialluntiiigdoii counties, we recom
mend tin-U'ork to even fanner, aa ive felly believe that
they will reap the grcatf I possible benefit from it
Duuiel Moaner,
Philip Moyer,
Christian Dale, I
Ueore lloul, i
Jacub M,,u,er, J
John IJailey, j
Kaniucl Duncan, '
Jona. iWcWilhiims,!
(ieore;e (juyei, Jr. ,
John I'arper, f
Joint IlllH'iOII, 1
tsiuiue, '.Viltoil. i
Jneoli Mover,
Henry Moyer,
Faniuel l.lilllalid,
George Jack,
John Hariiiau,
(ieoipe tluehauan,
l-'raueia Alexurder,
John Nelf. Seu'r.
John llolfer,
Chiisiiiin iloffer,
tieorge W. .Meek,
Joaeph llaker
re The uliove workla fof aale by Rev J O. MeKCE
H AN, Milloa, Noithuiflierluud county, Pa. Price tflO.
Annual I, l-N7 .'hni
IOOO lb lf ;u 1 I ItHK
WANTED at ie store of E. Y. Biii;ht &
Son, who art constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, tins tillering to the public the
largest and most desirable assortment.
Julyjll.;i857. I
What an enormous Variety of Toys- and
Fancy Goods he' has I Who! Our Friend
JOHN DOLL,
At Xo. Hi Xurth'ind St., above Arch, rhila.,
HE has just reseived direct from Europe a
very large assortment of Toys of all kinds,
fancy iiaskets, Pipes, Canes, Segar Cases, To
baeco Boxes snd an endlessvariety ol isncv ar
ticles. Call upon biui before purchasing else
where. - x
Philadelphia, August 89. 1857 3in2Jw
JICKLES of various Kinds, Lobsters, Sar
dines, Ac., die, just recived snd fur ssle
stths Drug iore of A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, August I, 1 867.
I.1
'
t- SIT.
SAIAMANDE HUE 1
AMD
THIET-PE00F SAFES.
The leicest assortment in the United States.
Warranted to be equal to any now made, and
will be sold cn as Good Terms, as can be obtsin
ed from any other house in the Country, at
5C South 4lh Street, Philadelphia.
truth is Mighty, and Hnst Prevail
Jieport of the Committee apptinted to iuperin
tend the Jiurning of the Iron SaeB, at Head
ing, February 27, 1857.
KitiDtnri, Marco 4.
The undersigned, members of the committoe,
do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally agreed upon by Farrels & Herring snd
Evans it Watson, placed side by side in a fur
r.cce, vis : The Safe inute by the Paymaster of
tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa
nv, in his ofiice st Reading, manufactured by
I'urrcls & Herring, and the Safe in use by H.
A. Lanlz, in his store, manufactured by Evans
& Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
Thefire was started at 8 o'clock, A. M., and
kept up until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak and half chesnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the w hole under the superin
tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee i he Safes were then cooled ofT Willi
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the. Committee
and sent to II. A. Lsntz's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The books
and papers token from the Pule manufactured
ny Farrels 4 Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than thoso
taken from Lvans X. Watson s Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair and
impartiul trial of the respective qualities of both
bales.
JACOB II. DYSH77,
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having been absent during the burning, we
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition of tho papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
G. A. NICOLI.S,
H. H. MUHLENBERG,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March 21, 1857.
I1ALD EAGLE HOTEL.
Ao. 234 aiifMlO X. Third St., Philadelphia,
JOHN CLYMEIt, Proprietor.
(Successor to Dahiei. Dai.het.)
"TUIE Proprietor returns his thanks for the
hherml patronage bestowed on tins well
known house, and respectfully asks a continu
ance of the same, assuring his many friends of
Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no
pains shall be spared to render comlort and pica
sure to nil who mny give Hint a call.
TERM' St.OO PER DA Y.
Philadelphia, July 25, 1857. 3m
OiKciu-c ol Jiiitiuij'it f.Iisgcr.
rrMHri artk-lt is cirufully ptep-ired from the best Jamnics
J. Oiimer. nil the valuable me-llcinu! propertiua of which
it in wununii'd lo pubsc-hs 111 a coiicuiilrnttil and cuiive
iiivit form.
It is mi cxr'i-lVut rrMnrdv In dysprpsia, flntulmcp, cho
lii nnd imp-ori-d nr-.it iVelile Unto of llic iliftcsti ve func-
ti"iw. 1 r.mi itsiftictliine Miemrth and cordial pinprrtirs
na it irenllc Bliiiiiiliilii-a tonic it i well ridnplcd lo counter
s':! tin: del.ililiiln 'jr intUience of llie extreme hests of luin
ttii'r. tlif r ilt-rls of miiiden clianeii, c.
So fninilv whoul'l be wiln. ut it, ns its limply use will
btivc tin-in from many nu .prions attack of illness.
I'lioi. ii rents per 'b-'Ulc. T or bale by
June-JO, IM?. till
P. HELANCHTON SHIKDEL,
jEJSTSf't: or Tiir: peick,
OJJice in yt cr Street, immediately opposite the
Puhlie School House.
A 11 business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and oil ordinary wriiings done.
Sunbury, April S5. IS57 if
JJORT and M A DERI A AVINES, Schiedam
Schnapps, Wild Cherry biandy, lllackberry
and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at
March 1 1, '57. A. V. EISJ1ER.
XOUNTY ORDERS. County orders tukon
as cash fjr goods, nnd on note or hook ac
count bv E. Y. BRIGHT V SON.
Nov. a', lBf.ri.
New Goods for the People !
BENJ A M 1 N I1EFFX ER
i tt ESPECTFULLY informs tho public in gen
I eral that he has just received and opened a
I splcr.did stock of
SPRIKU AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township
His .lock couoiats in part of
Cloths, Cassiuiers, Cassineta.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
CiiIirofH, Glu&liaitisi, Laivns,
moiiNsellite 4Je Ettliics
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,,
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
ami Steel, Nails, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WARE, of various styles and
pailPins.
Also an assortment of SSOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, ic.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at
tho lowest prices.
US' Country produce taken in exchange
the highest prices.
Lwer Augusta, Juno 6, 1857.
EXCELSOIR
SPEINO BED.
(Gould's Puient, September 2d 18')C.)
T70R which a diploma was awarded at Ihe
Eighth Exhibition of the Mass. Charitable,
Mechanic a Association.
This is an entirely new application of spiral
springs to beds, making a more conilorlaule, neat-
er, and cheaper spring ned than has been ollered
to tho public, applicable to old as well as new
bedsteads.
The peculiar position ef the springs elevate the
head slightly, saving the trouble of building up
the head with extra bolsters.
The construction is so simple, and every part
so exposed, that bugs have no hiding places, and
the most inexperienced can take out each for
wushitig, as they are only fastened by a button.
The Siirinus used are made expressly for these
beds on a Patent S.iirul Spring Machine. The
public need only see this bed to appreciate it.
The subscriber haa purchased tho right of
manufacturing, and ael'ing, in Northumberland
county, and will furnish the article st reasonable
rat,.
iy Springs put in old bedsteads for three dol.
lars
ISAAC M. WILKERSPN.
8unbury, Sept. 12, 1857 tf
OII M. ItU.lItD.
A.TTOJHJSTE-5T AT LAW,
Okie's i Maclet St., oijwsite the Court Huse,
6CNBUUY, TJL,
Collections made snd Professional Busiuess
generally attended te Promptly and Carefully.
PitiiAnxLruiA RsrisEHCs t
Bullitt (V Fairthorne, Diehl 4- Werte.
Davis & Birney, F, 'i'ylot dc Ce.
Munhury, June 80, 1857. -
ROWN'S and Breiniu's Essence of Ginger
- snd Husband's Msgnesis st
March H,'fi7. FISHER'S.
liahing Taokle, Red Cork, Grass, Cot's-
tou snd Linen Lihes, Out Lines, Sea Graas
by the yard, .Snoods, Files, Kirby, Limerick snd
Carli.ls Hooka, Rods, Ac. for sale by
Msrch 41, '67. A. W. FISHES.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE I!
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fatitilonable, l lienp nrnl Useful
THE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer In Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
nublie patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Wars,
Chairs, oc, embraces
KTFKY VARIETY, USEFUL AND OR PI A-
IhBNTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary le enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line van be had st moderate prices, Uheap lor
Cash, or Country Producotaken in exchange.
Establishment
South East Corner of Market Square.
17 These knowing themselves indebted to
tho subscriber would oblige him by making pay
ment. '
SEBASTIAN HAUrT.
Sunburv, April 4, 1867. tf
NEW OONPEOTIONART
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEA1UIART,
OAS just received s new and excellent assort
ment of goods at his Confectienary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, st
all times, the most choice Confectionary, Vc,
Wholesale and Retail, at fhilailelphia prices.
Among his stock of Conleclionanes, may be
found !
French Secrets,
Uurncil Almonds,
Crram White,
Ijeinoit
Hose,
Vanilla,
Csmmon Secrets.
Liquorice,
rtnnanns,
Plltl'S,
Gum Drops, all kinds of scent,
I,ove Drops,
Mini Drop., red snd white,
Jelly Cakes,
Fruit Drops,
Stick OnnHtes, ( all stents
Rock Candy,
Almond Csndy.
FRUIT.
Prunes,
F1s,
Citrons,
ftuisons, KnU of all kutds
Currants dried,
Almonds,
LEMON SYRUP
ef a superior quality, by the single or dozen, i
superior quality of Seears and Tobacco, and
variety of Confectioneries, fruit, &C, all of which
is oiicred cheap at wholesale or retail.
ICE CB.EAM.
Ha has aUs opened an 'ce Cream Saleon, and
will nt all times be ready to servo his customers
with Ice Lreain.
Sunbury, May 21, 1857 ly
Saddle and Harness Maker.
XiEITSril-Z- IIAtTPT, jpt.
Successor to A. J. Stroh,
yrt RESi'ECTFULLV informs ths
citizens of Sunburv and the puli
1:1 : i.I-J'tJV lie generally, that ho has taken
IktyCJ'--s-ii the establishment lately occupic
A. J Stroh Bt.d is j repnred to turn cut wotk in
is line of business equal to any made in this,
section of the country. Orders promptly execu
ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange
Sunbury, May 9, 1157. ly
GEORUK UENN,
A NNOUNCES to the citizens of Sunbury and
vieinty, that he has opened an office in Sun
bury, above II. J. olverton s ollice opposite v-.
Weavers Hotel, wiierc lie is prepared lo atienu
to oil kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in tho latest and most improved stylo. All work
well dor.c and warranted.
December 13, 1H00.
Citrate of -Magnesia
OR
TASTELESS SALTS.
r"flHI8 preparation is recommended as an ex
Jl ecllent laxative and purcative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling; lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
by A. W. riSllLK.
Sunbury, March U, 1HD&.
E. NEWLAND B3 CO.
Looking Ulubses, ricture Iramri, hairsvinii
and Paintings,
No. 128 Arch Street, above Sixth,
(,LaU of 218 North Second St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Gallekixs OPEK DAIIT to visitors.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may want anything in our line will do well to
give us a cull.
Feb.-Ui-.ry 2S, 18L7 Km
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
Aa 72 North Seeond Street, pjestti tli
slount I emon House.)
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, lull jeweled, 19 K., ca
ses, $98 ; Silver Lever no,, do., $12; Sil
ver Lepine, do., 0 : Quai'lisr. $ i i- $7 : Gold
Spectacles. Slit) to ijilO ; Silver do., 1 60;
Silver Tahle SrioiTris per sett, 14 to $13
Silver Desert do., do. to SI l ; Silver lea do.,
do., S I 75 to' 47 f.O t Gold Pens and Gold Ca
ses, $3 25 to rji5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do., $1;
together wnh a variety of line Uolu Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Cheins. All goods
warranted to be as represented. Watches and
Jcwelrv, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma
sonic Marks, I'ins, &c, made to onior.
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
I'hila., Oct. 4, 1S56. lyw.
PHILIP S. PTTPsDY.
W IIOLKSALS AM) RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S.E.cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS snd families will bs promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4. 1 856. tf
V. IIIll.tSALl Avn Rktail
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnnt, PhiTa,
fi h OOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac, promptly made
B$ to ordor in the very best style, and of the
bel material.
Philadelphia, May , 1857.
Leather ! Leather 1 Leather I
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
1MPORTT.U of French Calf Skins and general Leathet
dealer, No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A ceiieral ossoitiuetit of all kinds ol Leather Msroeoa,
lird and O.ak Sole Leather.
February V,-, ISo7 ly w
4 LMONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
&c, Ac, just received a fresh supply snd
for eaha at the Confectionary store of
M. O. GEARHART.
Sunbury, May 16, 1857.
FOR SALE.
A Good second-hand Buggy.
Apply st this
ofiice.
FOE. RE1TT.
fllllK Store Room in Market street, esc a pied
Jl bv P. W. Gray snd the dwelling bouse ad
joining. A ptdy to tue executors 01 n. siasaer,
decease j.
January 17 I8.YT.
Kew OriigN, Pututi, &.c.
NEW supply ef Drugs, Paints, iis,
r luid, ic, just received and lor aala by
A. W. MSliEK.
Sunbury, Msy 3, 1857.
LAND WARRANTS. The highest pries
will bs given for Lend Warrants by Ihe sub-
SMbai. 11. O MASSER,
5ATENT BR1TTANIA STOPPERS
tiar bottles lor sals ty
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, July 19, 185B.
l"pobacCO and Began 20,0t)0 Imported
-I- S gars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Csvenduu sad bus cut tobacco st
A. W. FISHER'S.
Sunbury, Msrrh 14, 1857,
2JARTHEKWARS. .
THE subscriber respectfully informs ttis citi
zens of Sunbury and ths public generally,
that he has commenced the manufacture of all
kinds sf
EARTHENWARE,
at his msnufnetory It, Whortleberry Street, one
square east of the River. He haa engaged ths
services of Mr. Hssr. snd yeu csn therefor
depend on having good article. The pubiM
sre respectfully invited to call.
All orders from a distance will bs prombtlr
sttended te.
P. M.SHINDEL.
Sanbsry, Feb. , 1656 tf
JOHN U. AIjLEIY & CO.
Noe. 1 and I Chestnut Street, (touth side, belsmv Wssr,)
(Tas Oldest Wood-wam Houis in tat Cut.)
TV AT ANUFACTURERS end Wholesale dealers In Patent
Ware, warrentcd not to shrink, Wood and Willow-War
Cord., Bru.hes, 4o ,ol til descripueus. PIcsm csii sad
examine our stock.
February 98, 1647 ly w
'
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOE SALE.
riHE subscribers, Execntors of the estate e
JL Henry Masser, dee'd., offer at private sals
the following property vis t A large twe story
irams dwelling house, together with about
50 ACRES OF LAND.
Situate in Lower Augusts township adjoining
ianus oi name! Kaufman snd others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as s ators and
dwelling. The house is new snd the location s
good one for business.
Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONK LAND,
in said township on the river about 6 miles be
low Sunhuiy, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Pherson
and others, containing, about 90 seres. The
soil is productive snd contains limestone and
other minerals.
Also s tract of Land, containing about 3i
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lands of the heiis of the late John
Conrad and othef. There is, on this tract,
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
II . 11. MASSKR, )
P. B. MASSER, ) Executors.
FRANCIS BUCHEU. )
Sunbury, January 19, 1856. tf
newarkanoementT
Fresh Arrival of
DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, &c.
fllHE undersigned having taken the store for
M. morly kept by William A. Bruner, ia now
ready to fill orders and prescriptions at s mo
ments notice. He has a large and well selected
stock of fresh and pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stufTs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, snd all
kinds cf l atent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported Scgara of ths choicest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of ullTtinds. Tootb and Hair Brushes)
of every variety.
Canphine and Fluid alwayi en hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
prising many articlea it is impossible here to enu
merate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, next door to E. I.
Bright's Mammoth Store.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1857.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
TnE subscriber respectfully announces t Ms
eld friends and the public, that ha haa ttken
that old and wall known establishment, ths
White ;Hcrse Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantoge sts. In
the Borough of Pollsville. The house has re
cently been very much enlarged and otherwias
improved, rendering it quite as comfortable M
any ether Hotel in Schuylkill county whrte
the stables are large, in good coriditien, snd ssv
tend by cereful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others whs may stop at his
house, be promises overy attention calculated te
render them omfortabls snd satisfied.
- JOS. M.FEOBlt
April 6, 185'.- vf
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LA"V7.
Off.ce opposite the Ceurt House,
Etmhiiry, Nortkurabeiiand County Pa.
Prempt attention to business in adjoismf
wounties.
E-fVO-XE HOTEL,
OPPOSITE WEST BRANCH BAM,
WILt-IAMSPOET,
V 12.6.1 AM 12. UiV, Proprietor
C. A. 8 rui s, Assistant.
ti. B. An Omnibus will rnn to sns frasai As
Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, fees
of charge.
September 18, 1856. tf
DANVILLE HOTEL,
jromsr jDeejnt, jb4
ilat ket Street, Danville, P,
riHIS is one of the largest and moat eosniM)
1. dioLs hotels in the interior of Pennsylvsnls
it bas been recently tilted up, its exosUsal ety ss,
with all the modern conveniences.
DanvilUd, Sept. 22, 1865.
Cheap Watches fyJewolrj
VVTHOLESALE and Retail, st ths "PkMadasV
phia Watch and Jewelry Stove," Ks. M
Nsnh Second Street, corner of Quarry,
rifIX.ABEZ.PHZA.
Geld Lever Watches, full jeweled, IS oarat earns, VSS.SS
Gold I.epins 1SS. SS-J4.ll0iFins Silver Speuaslaa. I.s
Silver Lep. full jewiled, S9.liold Brueelets, t,SS
Oliver licrer, full jewi'd l'J.U adies' Gold PaasB, I.SS)
Bupeiior iunrtiets, 7 iSilves Tea spooasi, sit, S,Cs)
Geld ISpeelaclei, 7,Su
old fens, with Pensil and Silver Holder, 1,S
Gold Finger Rings, 37) cents to $S0 ( Wsteh
Glasses, plain, 15J cents; Patent, 18 ; Lass,
35 ; other articles in proportion. AH goads was
ranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER dr HARLIT,
On hand, some Gold snd Silver Levers asssl.
I.spihfs, still lower than the above prices.
Oct. 4, lan. ty.
BLANK Parchment Psper Deeds sad blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons
Ac, for sals b H. B. MAS9SR.
Sunbury ,Apn SB. 1856
STOVES'
IOR SALE sn excellent second-band Cehl
ins- Slave, also several Cylinder Coal
Sio Enquire at this office.
Ci OLD PENS with snd without sases, asf a
Jf very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, fr sals
by H.M. MASSSRv.
Sunbury, Dee. 37. 18J6-
CILVER WATCH E8.A few double ease
English Silver Watchea. for sale at very lew
prices by H. B MA88KR.
hunliury, April 13, 1 856.
AMERICAN HOUSE,.
WiLLI AMSTOET, FA.,
J. II. IiLI.TO., Proprietor.
Jas. T. Hai l. Ass't.
Sept. 13, 1856. tf
I DURE OLIVE OIL for table ose, tw sis
st 871 snd 62'4 centr just received by
A. VV. FISHER.
Msrch. U,87.
fo
stationery. A largs supply of fsncy It ess
3 Paper snd Envelopes, Mourning, Lettesrs
snd Cap Paper, Pens. Ink, Sand, Ac, al
March 14, "67. A- Vf. FISHER'S.
I)ORT MONAIE8.T001U and Hair Bruahs
sll sualilies, sad any auanti y, for sals by
1 A W. FUHBK,
Msrck M, '8T.