Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 09, 1858, Image 4

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From Ilia Ni w York Even ng rM
SONG OF TIIE BTEET. ,
.. Rushing round the corners,
( honing every friend,
P tinging into banks
Nothing thora to lend
I'it. nusly hcf tng
Of every tnn you meet,
Mess me ! ibis is plcasnit,
"Sliiniiing" on the street.
Mm hints trcry short,
Kttrning neck an J neilt",
Wnnt to keep a going
P,. lying lor a check !
Illne ns blue can be,
Evidently wishing
'J'liry were 'fancy bee."
All our splendid railroads
lid such dreadful knocks,
Twenty thousand Dull
Couldn't raise their stocks i
Mnny of (lie Dears
In the trouble-sharing,
Now begin to feel
. They' bten overbearing.
Risky speculators
Tumbling with the shock,
Never mind stopping
More than any clock ;
Will they give big dinner,
Smoke and drink and sup,
Going all all the better
For a winding up.
Banking institution,
Companies of "trust,"
With other people's moncv,
Go off on a bust ;
iousrs of long standing "
('rumbling in a night
With so many "smnshcM."
No wonder money's ti'jht.
ftenllemen of means
Having lot to spend
Save a little a synit athy
Nothing Imvc to lend ;
Gentlemen in want
Willing to pay double
Find thev can borrow
Nothing now but troi.blo.
Half our men of business
Wanting an extension,
. While nearly all the others
Contemplate suspension ;
M any of thcin, though,
Every cent they owe
Is so much to their ciedit.
Brokers all are breaking,
Credit all is cracked,
Women all expanding
As the Banks contrict.
Panic still increasing
Where will the trouble end,
While all hands want to borrow,
And nobody can lend i
Running round the corners,
Trying every source ;
Asking at the banks
Nothing there, of csu'se.
Money getting tighter,
Misery complete
Bless me ! this is pleasant
"Shinning" on the street.
farmer's department.
From the Gtirmantown Telegraph.
Ilmts for the Farmer.
Scalding Mii.k. In Devonshire. England
where dairying is extensively practiced, tho
milk intended for the churn , or for cheese, is
scalded as soon as it cotnes from tho. cow.
This process is said to obviate most effectually
tho natnrul tendency of tho milk to sour iu
warm weitther ; and when intended for butter
makiiip, secures the Advantage of sweet milk
or family use, after the cream is removed.
From the Germautown Telcgiopli.
Curing Bacon without Picklo.
rmi.ip It. Fkkas, Esq. : In the last issue
or your v aluable paper, an article from Bucks
county, signed "J. 1). 15.," gives to the public
n most valuuble method of curing "Bacon
without pickle," to which I can add testimony
by pcrsonul experience although I differ with
J. L). B. as to tho quantity of saltpetre.
"" It docs seem tome that your correspondent
is not definite enough in his article. To be
sure ho pives the proportions of the ingre
dients, but docs not slate what amount of
meat it will cure.
Now my modo is this; to every hundred
pounds of bacon, take eight pounds of fine
salt, eight ounces of brown sugar, and two
ounces of sultpetro ; pulverise the saltpetre
and mix thoroughly with the salt and sugar,
find divide the whole into two equul parts.
Take one part aud rub your bacon (having a
board or platform upon which to lay it) well
and p'lt plenty of the compound into the leg
with your tingur ; (vta do not score ours ;) then
eprinklo your board slightly and lay on your
meal, taking care not to lay one piece on
another, a? it de3 better this way. Alter
cine dafl elijsed, take tho other half of the
ingredients and g'.vo another rubbing, not
forgetting the Ekio side of the meat. In the
course of a week or ten days your meat is
tuBiciuutly cured to scioko.
Koine people have a delicacy in using salt
petre to any extent upon meat. We like a
pood quantity, yet think two entices a plenty
for every hundred pounds of bacon. For
curing back pieces and sides, 1 believe there
is no mode in existeuce better than the Bugar
cured pickle that you cotnmeuded to your
readers eomo time ngo. We have often cured
sides and back pieces in that way, aud found
them excellent.
Respectfully, Jno. W. F.
Chestnut-Hill, December IS, lb'57.
IIuns is Winter. lfyouwaut the hens
to lay eggs during the winter give them chop
ped fresh meat and green vegetables such as
raw onions and peppers, boiled potutoes, cab
bago etc., water to drink, and a bed of sand
gravel to scratch among. Burnt bones, bro
ken fine, should be strewed over their gravel
bed. Tho rsostiue places should be well
protected from wind and storm. Do not let
them roost on the trees iu winter. Hens lay
all the better without the company of roosters.
UUiu Cultivator,
Kemovk Stains rnovj the Hands. A few
drops of oil vitriol (sulphuric acid) iu water
will the tuke the Uains of fruit daik dyes,
stove blucking, &a., from tho hands, without
injuring thum. Cure must, however, be takeu
not to drop it upon the clothes, it will re
move the color from woolen, and eat boles iu
cotton fubrits.
Tho llungariun Grass, is a variety intro
duced iuto Iowa, by Governor L'juzy, which
seems to be fast becoming an iuiportunt crop
in that elate. It is now suid to take the
place of many other grasses bolh for pasture
and bay.
Thorough Drainage Erst, deep tilage, sec
ond, frequeut stirring of the surface, third
are the truo means for securing laud
against the efiV-cU of draught. Flat culture
of boed crops is equally indispensable.
Swamp Muck, or peat when dry, will take"
up, without dripping four times its own weight
of water. Hence the necessity of thorough
drainage. .
Guano contains salts of ammonia, alkaline
phosphates, etc , necessary to produce the
Kram of wheat, bat Dot to form roots and
straw.
KLINE'S GROVE UP TO DATE !
KEW GOODS! XEW GOODS! 1
J. F. 8c I. r. KLINE,
Respectfully announce to their friends and the
public in general that they have received at their
istore in Ipper Augusta township, IMortnomncr
land county Fa., at Klines (Jrove their FALL
and WINTER UOODS, and opened to the pub.
lie a general assortment of merchandise cVc.
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy
Cass'mers, Salinelts, Checks, Kentucky Jeans
together with a general assortment of Fall
and Winter Goods adapted to all classes of per
sons. - ,
Heady mado CI. 'thing, consisting of Ceats and
Vests, Under Shirt and Drawe-a.
Ladies Dress Goods,
Winter Shawls, (iinghams, Cashmeres, De
laities, Calicoes black iS i I s, AC..
Also a fresh supply or Drugs and Medicines,
Groceries c-c.
A new supply of Hardware, Quccnsware,
wooden ware Brooms -c.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes suita
ble fer men Women and children.
HATS AND CAPS.
School Books, Stationery, Envelepes, Ink, &c.
Ciikf.sk ASH f?Al.T.
And all goods usually kept in a country store.
The public are resuectfullv invited to call and
examine our stork before purchasing elsewhere.
As we are determined to sell at prices to sun
the litres for CASH or in Exchange for Country
Produce at the market price.
Thankful for past favors we hope by strict
attention to business to merit a continuance of
he snme.
Kline's Grove, Vt., Nov. 21. 157. If
CHEAP WATC1IK9 AND JKWKI.RY.
lHirit.KSAI.H AND RKTAIf., nt the "riiilailelpliia
V Watches ami Jewell v Store" So. 119 f'Md No. 116)
North Second Street. Corner of tilitrry, Philadelphia.
G0I1I lver Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cuaea, f ",0t)
Gold lupine, IP enret. i!l Ml
Silver 1 .ever, full jewelled, Vi HO
Silver Lrpine, jewels, t 00
r-uperior i jiuirtiers, 7W
U'W Speetncl,-!, 1 0(1
Knie Silver il.i., 1 50
M llrai-Hel. 3 l"l
l.vuVt r.ul.l Pewits. t HO
Silver Ten Sp-mcn, set, S IK)
OuW Pens, with Pencil IllitSilver luiMer, 1 00
G'tiil Fmeer Itlpjrg :T1 ct in MI: tueh (nws. ntun
101 els , n:i:ent IP J. I.n let 2i ! ntliei nrtieles in pronoitlon
All gi.KHls wuncnitetl to be wlml thev ure mM fur.
s I A i I r I .K II a it i .1. v .
t"''" Otf haiul snme fl'iN find Silver Levers unit Leniuos
still l-iVi'er tlmn the ulmve priees
riiiiniieipiii:i, Dctohcr In, hSi.-ljSW
URGE DRY MobssfADMSHjimT""
HAMILTON" EASTER & CO.,
Kcw Marble Ilullrtliig.
Xo. lfO, 201 and 203 Jiultimore Street,
BALTIMORE.
ffTAVE now in store (montly oflheir own im
portation) one of the largsst and most com
plete Stocks in the United States, embracing
Silks and Silk goods of everp class ; Dress
Goods a very large stock f Irish Linens ; Lin
en (ioods and Housekeeping Articles of every dc
scrihtion; Meurning Goods; Cloaks, Mantillas
and Shawls; Embroideries, I, aces. Hosiery,
Gloves, Blankets, Cjuills, Domestic Gouds ; nnd
every article generally rexuired by Farmers and
Planters for servants ut-e.
tj? Ketoil Booms on first fir or the price
aflixel to each "article, from which no deviation
is made.
tt-if Wholesale Bsoms on the second and third
'floors.
Octdber, 11, 1857 3m.
111 OXD Ell Fl'L COlXClDEXCll
All IV nt Ions of the Same 31 1 ml I
IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Tlie anniversnry nf the intnxluction of Tl'illownv's
Ointment nucht to be a jubilee foiever. It hits saved
countless multiiudet from disfigurement, ptirnlvziitioii,
mntilnlinii, aginir nnd denth. Shirtine frum the tn'rl'tiee to
wliich it is npplied, its healing lahn finds its wny llirougli
every comin; mill ligmntiitnl the body, to the veiy tuiree
and liusis of all eruptive, ulcerous, tumorous, and euiiee
rom diseases. It distinguiihes tho febrile principle Unit
feeds litem, nnd the outuurd symptoms fuile, heul. nnd
puss awey willi a mpidity incredible to those w ho have
not witnessed it.
SCKOFfl.OUS ERUPTIONS AND UI.CF.ns.
The poison of scrofula bus never been neutmlized or
expelUd by tiny of the remedies of the phnrinttenpreiu
The 8"le aulidoTe to this virulent and destructive element
is Ilollowuy's Oiiittnent. Miijendie ft lirudie, the ret
Freneh and Kngliiih surgeons, do no deny or dispute this
great fnet. There is no form of serolulu that may uot be
controlled and cured by this Imlsumie remedy.
CANCKKS AND Tf.MOttS.
Tl e kni.'e or caustic may remove a cancer or tumor,
tmt the sea Is of the terrible excrescence reinsin in the
blKKl,uuil it is soon reproduced in a worse form thnii
before. Holtowuy's Ointment, on the countrurv, pene
trates into the circulation, and perl'ndes every inteeted
vesicle, anil ki Is the diseuse by destroying the corrosive
principle that generated ami sustujus it.
INFLAMMATIONS OF TIIEPK1NS.
Alt rashes and ordinary eruptions, ns well nsKrysipelas,
Acne, Itingworm, Csihuuelea, Scnld II end, Suit Itheuin,
Leprosv. Prickly Ileal, fte., uie removed bv a fe- bunk
upplicutions of the Ointment.
ACCIDENTAL INJiniEf,
WOUNDS, Sprains, Rruises, Scalds and Horns are
immediately relieved by its application. The lutlainnia.
tiouuuiekly sataiMes, fever and lockiuw file prevented.
und under u persevering use of the preparation, thu pro
cess of heitling is soou accomplished.
Both the Ointment and 1'ills should be used
in the following cases :
Bunions I.uiukign Sore' Legs Swelled Glands
limns Mercunul Sore Ilrearts Stiff Joints
Chapped Ilaiul Eruptions Sore Heads fleers
Chilblains Piles Sire Throats Venereal Sores
Fistulas liheiiumtisui S.res ol all Wounds of all
Uout Kilt Itheuiii kimls kinds
Skin Diseases Sprains Seulds
rV CAUTION f None are geuiiuie unless the words
"llollowuy. New York and Uniiloii,M ure discernible us
us u water-murk in every leaf of the book of directions
iirounil earn pot or t ; the same limy lie plainly seen by
holding theieuflothe lic it A linudsoiuu reward will
be given to any one rend, ing sueli information ns luny
lend to the detection ot uuy party or parties counterfeiting
t lie- medicines or vending the suiiie, knowing tlieiu to be
spurious.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor IIollowat
CO Maiden I-hiic, New York, and ill Strand. Umdon, by
nil respeetable Druggists suit Dewier in Medicine through
out the I iiited Suites, nnd the civilized world, iu boxes,
lit 25 cents. 61 cents, and ft each.
rV There is a oousnleruble saving by taking the larger
sizes.
N . H Directions for the gui'lnnce of patients is every
disorder are affixed tu eneh box.
October 17, I yea
FANCY FURS FOR LAD IKS.
JOHN FAnf.lft A ft CO., (New No.) 81S, No Market
St. above Kighl, I'luludelphiu. Imporlers, Manufacturers
and dealers in I jnlies, Gentlemen and Cliiklreus I'nnev
Furs. Whoes.ile nnd Hetnil, J. V. ft Co., wnuld cuii
the attention of Dealers and the 1'ul.Pe generally to then
immense S.ock o I'aaey Furs fur Uiiiles (ienlleiueil an.l
C iklrenj their assorlinent euib uees every article ami
' iiol of Fancy Fins, that will lie worn during tins senso ,
such as Full Ca. Half Cn,f IJunrler Cnpcs, Tabiias,
Vlclormes Itnus, .Mull, ft Muir.tees, fioin the finest lius
siun Alible to the lowest pliee DomeMlie Furs.
Foi Oentlemen the largest nssortmeiit of Fur Collars,
Gloves Gaunllcls e., Wiuglhe direct importeis of ulloui
Furs and Manufacturers of them under our own sapervi.
smn we feel sat mrti d we eau iller better indaeenH-niN to
dealers and (tie pal. lie geurrally than any oilier bouse,
having an ai-sortiueul to kclccl from uiidutlbeMuuufaclur.
eis prices. We only ask a en 111
JOHN FAR KIR A ft CO.
NofllMaiket Street aU.ve Eighth, 1 'InUTa.
Phi-lplnu.Scpl. IP, Ibj7. wlui.
PLATFORM SCALES.
every description, suitable for railroad,
" &c, for weighing Hay, Ceal, Ore, and
Merchandh-e generally. Purchasers run no rii-k
every scale is guaranteed correct, and if after
trial, not found satisfactory can be leturued with
out ehurge,
Factory at the Old Stan J, established for more
than twenty years corner of Ninth and Melon
t-'treeU, J'hilailelpLij.
ABBOTT & CO.
Successors to LUicott & Abbott.
Philadelphia, Kept. 6, 1857 c3m.
SINILL II. OllWIG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OJJlct on South Second, near Market Street,
I.E WI8BUHO, PA.
Practices in the Counties of Union, Northum
berlund and Moutour.
Ail PaortssioMAi Btstiiss entrusted to
his care will receive prompt aud f thful atten
tion. October 3, 1807. ly
THI3 iiit(i;m
T 1 Hi
I I I 1HJU
'H AiR fli S'jrA W ARLR0LM
ifnj '."t- jTi: :
I'" "a sf llni.'i;- -vin'
" ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE.
MATIIIOT'S risy Street Wnreroonn Mob tt.t
and !W North Gny street, nonr Fayette, llnliimore i
where is Kept nlwnvs on hnuit, or nuiile to nnler, every
style of French TKTK-A-TKTKS, in Plush, Hair, Cloth
or Mrocatelle. . . '
French Full Stuff and Medallion Tarlor Arm Chairs,
tn Plush. Hair, Cloth or Brocntelle.
French Full Stuff Cm veil Parlor Chairs in sets, with
riush, Huir, Cloth or Hrocntelle.
S OJF AS-'
Half French Spring Mnhognny nnd Walnut Torlnr
Chairs, in Hair, Cloth nnd I'lush.
HiH'king Chairs various designs, in Hnir, Cloth and
Plush.
StuBTSprina; fiungcs a largo nssortment "Ken) s en
hand, or uny pattern made or covered with any goods to
order.
CHAMBIIR 8VITS.'
In Mahngnny or Wnlant, complete, from &M tip.
Cane Chuirs nnd Hocking do. the Inrnest nmortment
ready made ill any one house in the United Suites from
n dozen np.
Har ltoom, Office and Dining Chairs, In Onk, Walnut
or Mnhognny, with Cane. Wood or Slulfed Seats. an
assortment enibiaeiug over. 'SO dozen.
VVI sent Chairs and Settees ami Rucking Chairs.
over 100 dozen.
Gilt nnd Plain Frame looking Glnsfte. of every variety.
All kinds of Dctls, Huir and Husk Muttnnwa.
A. MATHIOT.
Nos. 9S nnd M N. Gay st , near Fayette St., Haltnuorc.
August I, l!-j? ly
HUSSEY'S
AMERICAN REAPER,
FOR CUTTING BUT It
GRAIN AND GRASS,
1"J REAT improvements for 1H.'i7. This Ma.
chine was put in succssftil operation in IR.in
and continued to bo the only Acuping and Mow
ing Machine in the World, of any practical value
up to 1815 twelve years after its introduction.
Other Reapers are now offered with glowirtjr ad
vertisements, Certificates, Diplomas, Cold and
Silver Medals, Ac. But the Farmer in search
of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter,
had better see a little further.
If there is any value in 21 years experience
in building Reapers, and using them in the har
vest field, and in the improvement made during
that long period, OUEJJ Hl'SSEV.the Father
of Reapers, can claim it. All who nre satisfied
with the Best iCcnper and Mower, uan bo sup
plied by sending their orders early in the season,
as the crops indicate a' large demand, nnd we can
not have over 200 Ready for the vast harvest
ofl8!S7. We guarantee that this Reaper and
Mower can not lie beaten on fair trial by any
other Reaper that may be brought into the harvest
fields in 1H.")7. and we also insure it to be the
strongest and most durable machine in use. We
would respectfully invite Fanners to examine
the machine thoroughly before purchasing, and
satisfy themselves of its superiority over all
others.
During the last four years, the subscribers have
sold between 500 and 6110 of tbesc Machines, to
the bestand most successful Fanners in Montour,
Union and the neighboring counties, (whose
names are too numerous to insert) to whom we
respectfully refer.
The subscribers have the exclusive right
the following- counties : Montour, Union, fcinydc,
Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry
Mifflin, Centre, Clinton und Lycoming. All
orders thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. UKDDES, MARSH & CO.,
Lcwisburg, Union county, Pa.
July II, 1857.
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r .... . . u.11. r-pursn Wi,,, SoMrr
"'j.?1' '""-'Or. ..J U ,,, ,.r,
fci..,i. ... v.- . " ",h"r "n sr Kin.n.t. All
vial ." .i ' "' " "il tct,' Mibll., IV. InrrnW
R.J I j f H.m,.lirIS.Ui.e. '
. i , , 1 ,n ' lnfrl Csm mfiv try
U u wilVoat n f.il.
. ,i . "'" P OP eVATdfllf
todUrcll.itl. Trv (t r.,l in .11 m-k "
jut w . rar viisstliiilsrulMft ThPtnit
Vi"" " I1" ofllHMl u"1 ' "lit!.
Uvi psjrWily Hill.at.il raanot Perliilf nr i re'
rur-win IflUfcr-tl. w.U ,oon anv othe.l',
The uiK-nin- L. I l . n ,
i Gum,
tu r.Mktt
lOUt, (W
!a'h- is no I.'! ul it l dUrlursM the
T frioriV of M..ihu. hsu.t vJ it,.!... f...Tt
A Jn.? U,t who hv iUtm wl" 1
(I A LlBtiKAL DISCOrXT TO THR TAD. jf
a UluoKU, A.T
ept. 12, lejT
BKOOKEB & MARSH,
iictloneern)
AXD CO.M.MIStSIOX JIi;RCIIANT!.
2C1, North Third Street, 1 door below Vine,
I'llll.AUh.I.I'IHA.
SAI.KSof llonts mid r?hors, I)rv Oiv.its.Oaiw, ITnnl.
ware. WiiIcIim. I',,,,..,-n.u 1. a... i.v i-o- i.....
,(. " V., S-,lii.
IV Country Plotrkeepers aud others will nlvvavs fiiul at
our Kveiiind Si,,'. . l-n,i,, n,,.l ,lM;,...i,iu .. ...
. ,irr.iuilCIIl Wl llie
above p.il, to lie nlj in l.,u to suit buveis.
t""'" iuckiii on uie reiuites lor Counlrv" Traile
t-eiit. ya, leT C Jin
FEVER AND AGUE! ,
QVIXIXK SfBSTlTlTE Oil NKBVE TOXIC.
This well known remedy diseovered hy tnv late part
tier ttoetoi li. J. Leeds, is a sure euie for'ihe lilmve disor
iter, ii k-lleudaehe, and all other Xervoiis nireetimis. It
eiaitains no IJuiiiiue, Ameme. or irtlier injurious iiuneui
euls. It Btreiinthens Ihe sisteui. eives L,ti to it.M
aeli, and is invalualrls lo'I))S e lie uudtlnse ulleetrd
wiiii weakness iu anv put ol tlie nvstein. It is especially
ri-i'oinuieuded to leliiuKs troutiliii wuh Falling of the
Womb. One Is'ttle is snitu it-nt in most cases, where th
Direetionsaie i"oll,.wixl. Ceiniieale can be furuislicd from
all pails of Ihe l'n. ii.
Add by the tlriik'nisls reneralrj' mat l.y J. H. Hazard,
Wli .Usale Druggist, and Sole, Proprietor lit Maiden
Ijine, New York.
New York, Suet. 10. I5T, v3tn
PATCHOUI.V, JOCKEV Cl.UU, til'RI.NG
tL FLOWERS, See., of the be.t uuality ; .
fresh supply just received and for salo at the
Drug Store, of A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, Aug. I, 1857.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WOBKS.
Xo. 240 Arch St. let. Second ' Third,
(Opposite Ilread Street,
riilladclphla.
gJEIVES, Riddles, Screens, Wo ven Wire of
il all meshes and widths, with all kinds of
plain and fancy wire work, eavy Twilled
Wire for Kpark Catchers ; Coal, Bund and (ira
vcl ((Screens ; Taper Maker's Wire ; Cylerder
and Dandy Rolls, covered iu the best manner
Wire and Wire Fencing. '
A very superior a'ticlo of navy Founders'
Beives. ylll kinds of Iron Ore Wire Seives.
IJYLKS8, DRbY & LY.NX.
Philadelphia, Sept. J9, 1857 c3m.
jou.v zi.n.nt;n.nj.vt
J ESPECTFULLY informs hu friends, and
lite public generally, that he hasjuat receiv
ed a New Stock of GOODS, at his new store, at
David Miller'a Mill, in Lower Augusta Town
ship, and that bo is prepared to sell goods at th
lowest prices.
His Mock consists in part of
SPRING cV SUMMER GOODS,
Groceries, Queens-ware, Hardware, &c.
and every variety usually kept in a country
Store.
Treverton price paid fur all kinds of produce.
Lower Augusta twp, Aug. 8, 1857 If
f OKN at 50 ccoli per bushel, cash, for suhj
7 J. U. MASIbiiK.
BTOBE.
MISS LOUISA S1II8SLER, respectfully In
forms the cilitens of Trevarton and sur
rounding county, that she has opened a new
store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in Shamnkin street, nearly opposite Knotise'a
Tavern, where all kinds of Uonncts and Fancy
Goods can be had at the lowest terms.
Dress making also attended to in (he best
manner and latest style. . .
April S5, 1857. tf
A Houli lor livery Alana Llbrai)-.
RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
"CANVASSERS wanted to cbtain aubscribcrs
for the Comprehensive Geography and His
tory, A hcient and Modern, of the World j' by
8. U. Goodrich, (Peter Parley.) Handsomely
bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 200
beautiful engravings and and NO maps. Price
$3. Sold only by agents, to each of whom a
special district will be given. Applicants should
state what counties they would like to canvass.
The book is now ready. Copies will be sent hy
mail, post paid, on receipt of the price, liiils on
all solvent banks taken at par. The "Home
Journal," says of this work: "No family what
ever should be without it." For full particulars
in regard to an agency, address,
GEORGE W. ELLIOTT,
Publisher and bookseller,
' No. 172 William Street, New York.
IV All kinds of School and Miscellaneous
Books, Cheap Publications, Stationery and
Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Or
ders solicited.
November 21, 1857,
ISAAC M. AVILKEIISOX,
MANUFAOTTJBB OF
FURNITURE AXD CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
SoS'as, Oi vtins nnd Lounge
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
'SOFA, BREAKFAST AND M.MXG TABLES
and also VENETIAN ELINDS, cqiml to Thila-
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of everv pattern nnd price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLK
5TANDS, TOILKT TAM.ES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
rJ,HE subscriber respectfully calls the attentim
A of the public to his largo and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price of
CAIlIXET-WAItli
w hich cannot fail to recommend itself toevery ette
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spnred in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements wliich arc constantly being
made.
He also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CHAIRS,
ncluding varieties nevor before to be had ii
Stiiibury, such as Mahogany, Ulack Walnut
AMI Ct HLKll MaPLK GlIKCIAN ; A.n WlNIISOH
CHAIRS, ano fa vi t I'iami Stoolb, which are
of tho latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none Manufactured in tV Cities or elsewhere.
Tho subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality aud finish of his ware and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of on as good
terms as they can lc purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
Or UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome Heaiisk, ho is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
ciuity, or at any convenient distance from this
place.
rF The Ware Room is in Fawn Street.be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
IS.4AC M. WILKEI5SON.
Sunhury, April 18, 1857 tf.
AMAXDEB FIRE
ft '
xF-PEOOF SAFES.
Tl assortment in the United Slates.
Ws4 it equal to any now mado, and
will 1 s Good Terms, as can be obtain
ed frlher house in the Contvtry, at
EVANS eV WATSOIN B
South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Titfighty, and Mast Prevail.
RephCtmmittt tipjninted to tuptrin
- fe-rm"ni7 of the Iron Safes, at llead-
inhry 27, 1857.
I RiAPtito, March 4.
Taigned, members of the committee,
do rel report, that we saw the two Safes
origiled upon by Farrels & Herring and
bvatltson, placed ante by elite in a fur
r.aoeie Safe Inuse by the Paymaster of
too J Ina rul Reading Railroad Uomna
nr. lies at Reading-, mannfactured bv
1- arrjerring, and the Safe in use by H.
A. 1,1ns store, manufactured by Evans
& Wnd put in books and papers precisely
alike!
' 1'lkB started at 8 J o'clock, A. M.,and
kept j four cords of green hickory, two
cords; and half chesnut top wood were
entirtimed, the whole under the superin
lendde subscribers, mem'.iers of the Com
mittee Safes were then cooled olf with
wate-which they were opened, and the
book(pers taken out by the Committee
and H. A. Land's store for public exam
ined rked by the Committee. The books
and iaken from the Safe manufactured
by IV Herring were in our judgment,
dumdy fifteen per cent, more than those
takcuSvans & Watson's Safe.
Wrc the above to have been a fair and
impaul of the respective qualities of both
Sales
JACOD II. DYSHIi?,
DANIEL S. HUNTER
listen absent during the burning, we
fully It; w ith the ohove statement of the
eond'tlic papers and hooks taken out of
the rvc Sales.
i O. A. NICOLLS,
I H. II. MUHLENBERG,
JAMES MILHOLLAND
Ml, 1857.
rUENITUEE! rOBNITTTRK II
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IttgUNBCRY.
Fashionable, Cheap and Useful
THE inliaeriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer In Sunbury, "Vn"
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
m . 1 A jTi - I. ! i A sk SA
public patronage, jus stocs. oi .unict
Chairs, 4 c, f mbraeea
ETF.RY VARIETT, rSEFl'L S "'
MENTAL
in housekeeping. It Is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required In his
line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Producetakon In exchange.
Establishment
South East Corner of Market Square.
tW These knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay-
mCnU SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Bunburr, April 4, 1857. If
NEWOONFECTIONARY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIAIIT,
HAS just received a new and excellent assort
ment of goods at his Confectionary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunbttrv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
II times, the most choice Confectionary, Ac,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among his stock of Conlcclionancs, raay be
found t
untn limps, sil Kinusot seem,
live limns,
Mint Drop, red si id white,
Jelly Coses,
Fiuit Drops,
lu ll CmiittcB, ni all stents
Rocs. Candy,
Almond Cuiitly,
FRUIT.
Prunes,
Fics,
Citrons,
Ratsnns, Nuts of all ktads
LEMON SYKUP
of a superior quality, by the single or doien
THE subscriber respectfully lnrorms the eitl
tens of Sunbury and the public generally,
that he his commenced the manufacture of all
kinde of
EAUTIIEKWARE,
at his manufactory In Whortleberry Street, on
square east nf the River. Ha has engaged the
services or Mr. llAitr, and you can therefore,
depend on having a good article. The public
are respectfully invited to call.
All orders lrom a distance will be promptly
attended to.
P. M.SHINDEL.
Btthbary, Feb. t, 1856. tf
JOII II. AlsLEH & CO.
Nos. 1 suit 4 Chestnut Street, (sonth side, bvlnw Water,)
(T OtnssT Wono-WASS llora is mi Cirv )
MA N 1' F A CT U R K II ? nnd V hole iie ilenlers in Patent
M:ielii ne made HROtlM?. I'ntenl (irmn'eil Ceilur
Vnro, wnrrentril not tn slilink, WihhI and Willow-M'ate
Conls Uruslies, Ae ,of all deserijlins. Please cull ami
examine our stock.
Fclituary 48, If 57. Ijr W
ALD EAGLE HOTEL.
Ao.li-nC X. Third St., Philadelphia,
N CLYMER, Proprietor,
lecessor to Damkl Daliict.)
'IHIoprietor returns his thanks for tho
a", t patronage bestowed on this well
knotlse, and respectfully asks a coutinu
since same, assuring his many friends of
Norrrland and adjoining counties, that no
painl be spared to render comfort and plea
surciwlio may ptve hnn a call.
Tf I,O0 PER DAY.
I'lphia, July 25, 1857. 3m
i
lire
HERRING'S SAFE.
THK ATK.NOWI
lie VPrilll'I fil lintr llinn JfHI . .
dental fin', proving cjiH'iut.ivrlj
tint 4,Hfiriiic V tliutmK- RAl-'i.'
. mat n iii iiuin.
TTwgrVjr- ""p" IheTiiul vi Iron tnifrt
ui ucauiii! i
On Ihe 2iith if Fe!mary nil the mi mlKTi of the Com
luillfe met to wit new the &Uc Hint Inrnka antt jutprni,
(lliircil in them) ni-d were perfectly Ritisfml th:tt hII vuu
rigl.t. The diy foUownti;, Uie burning took plHre. uinJcr
the fiiperintent'i-iiee of the Omimittfe. A Hern f.iir him!
iutpirtcil Ixirnii.v for live hour, the S.iiV of .Mewm.
I.vnua Ac Vntni vni (irnt oittui1, llie S;ife Iwing on tir
inxide.uiitl the contents pnrlinlly coiisunutl. while" tlir fn
tcu'.i in the ufe of Alt-Horn. Fur rein & iit-riing wtie m
troinl coinlitiou, nntl no lire ineiiie."
ivtti.iinii. i lurch 'i, 1 7.
(Switnl.) II. K. FKI.IX
1
A
Ami Au!iir..rl 1... ,.,,r 111 ,x lt,a tun.. ..f tls.):...
ThentMDveSnffacuii be inepcctel nt 31 Walnut flreet,
where Hie public run m(ify tlieinselveH of the great tupe
nority of the "Hernng'M Pntent Cliiimpioii,' over tha
defeated uiul uieil up ''iniitte Jron liutir Inlnruiit;r."
il. K. FKI.IX.
lN CfM:.MA, S Cummittre.
. II. ri-'ACOCK.
French Secrets,
Humeri Almemli,
CreHin White,
lemn
Ktriie,
Vnnilln.
Common Secieti.
Liquoticei
nnnaiuirt,
1 hi ten.
Currants dried,
AllU'lllllB,
mwriiir nnnlitv of fcienjirs nnJ Tobacco, oml
Taricty of Confcctinnnrio, fruit, tfec, all of which
is ollered cuciip al whoirsnie or irinn
ICE CREAM.
He lias fttao oprncd an 'cc Oram Saloon, find
will at all tiMira be ready to serve his customers
with Ice Crenm.
Sunbury, May 21, 1857. ly
of Jmiialca C;Iiicrcr,
ryIlple fnrefnllv prptviretl fionithe Ivst.lnmnii
X rull tlie vnhmlile ineilic-iiuil propi.itieR of whir
it is Het I to p-wsL-ss in a cuncentnitett nnd ctuve-
llleiit
It ixrellent nmedv In dvFivpsm, fl itulenrc, rln
lie nn i nil and frehle Unte of the rli(r-ttive fnne
tioiiMn itprrfiefthmir stienizth ami coiilml pio(eTlif
as u Mimukiliiic tonic it is wtll ml.iptnt to counlei
n "i minimis: intitu'iu'e or tlie extreme heulsof sum
mrr.tets of mnMeii ehmifi's, Ac.
.yhiMili be without it. us its timely use will
snvrfrnm mnny mi serious nttat-k u( ilttiess.
I'i rents per bottle, t cir sale Ity
MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
jtici: OP THE PUACE,
SUNBURY, FA.
OJJi Deer Street, immediately opposite the
.1'ublic School House.
Asincss promptly attcnilcj to. Monies
colli and all ordinary wjitings done. -
ary, April 25. IB57 tf
Saddle and Harness Maker.
HENRY HATJPT, JR.
Successor to A. J. Slrnh,
KKS'EUTFITM.Y infornis thr-
citi7.cns of Sunbury and thepnh-
"piJlie gewrally, that he has taken
HiSiii tlie rstulilishmctit lately occupied
A. J Stroll and is prepared to turn eul woik in
is line of hiisincss riiual to any made in this,
section of the country, 'Ordets promptly cxecu
ted and all kinds or produce taken in Exchungo
Sunliury, May 0, l57. ly
3DEis TISTB'Y
(JKOIUIE HENX,
VNNOUNX'KSto thecitir.ens nf Sunhury and
vicinty, that he has opened an office in Mun
Imry, atiove H. J. Wulverton's office opposite U.
Weaver's Hotel, wiere he is prepared to attend
to all kinds of work lielonginfr to the profession,
in tho latest and most improved style. All worn
well done and warranted.
December 13, 1856.
VALUABLE PR0FERTY FOR SALE.
flIIE subscrihers, Executors of the estate o
M. Henry Masser, dee'd., ofl'cr nt private sale
the following property viz: A large Ivro story
frame dwelling house, together with abaut
50 ACRES OK LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adioinintr
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John K. Kaufman as a store anil
dwelling. 1 ho house is new and the location a
good one for business.
Also a TRACT OF MMESTONF I.AXT).
in said township on the river about 5 miles be
low Sunbu.y, adjoining lands of .1. T. MTherson
ami others, containing;, about 80 acres. The
Soil is productive and contains limestone ar.d
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing abnut itH
acres on the hill, about two miles In-1 uw .Sunbury
adjoinint? lands of the heiis of Ihe late John
Ctmrad and others. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
H.IJ.MASSKlt, )
T. 15. MASSER, Executors.
FRANCIS 15 ICHER.)
Sunbury, January 19, 1856 if
NEW ARRANGEMENT 1
Fresh Arrival of
DRUGS, TAINTS, 0ILS,4c.
FIIIE undersigned flaring taken the store for
JL nierly kept by William A. limner, is now
ready to till orders anil prescriptions at a mo
ments notice. He has a large ami r-cil selected
stock of fresh and pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dyc-stuIVs, Oil, Taints, CUbs, Putty, and all
kinds of J uli-iit .Medicines.
FKUT AND CON FECTION A RT
Tobacco and Imported Septus of the choicest
brands, runcy Notions' toilet articles, and Vt,.
fuiuery of all kinds. Tuotli and Huir Uniting
of ccry variety.
Cum-hine and Fluid alirnyt on hnnd.
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. 7.
Dright's Mammoth .Store.
A. W. FIPHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1857.
IT and MADERIA WINES, Schiedam
" tnapps. Wild Cherry brandy, Blacklierry
amfender brandies for medicinal purposes at
114, "57. A. V. FISHER.
ONTY ORDERS County rrdcrs taken
cash for goods, and on note nr bonk ac
emir E. Y. BltUniT 4-SON.
Nop, 1858.
Citrate of Magnesia
TASTKI.ESS SALTS.
rpHIS preparation l rccominenilcil as an e
A eellcnt laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and srdd
l,y A. W. 1" lollr-li.
Suiibury, Maren 11, man.
Tl NEWLAND Ss CO.
Looking lilosrs. Picture Finmcs, tngravlogs
nnd raliillnB
No. 126 Arch Street, abovt Sinth,
(I.ats of 2 18 North Second SI.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Gallkkiks opr. daili to narrons.
Merchants and others visiting tha City who
may want anything in our line will do well to
give us a call.
February 28, 1S57. fim
Farrels & Herring,
31 Walnut St., Vhilada.
Only milkers in this Slate of Herring's Patent Champion
Tlicattcmnt mmle liv other pnrtina to ImMer up ilia
reputation nf a Sufti which tins fmlt-it sn siiriiiilly ii ncej.
ilentnl lirra in rinlmlclpliin , (Kimsti-ml l'lack.) Iiy Inkiin;
me nut nt nn aut-nt's .Mri-. (H. A. Mill,) uuule dnul.l.
thickness, (riiri-rvnt fnnn llmse they sell) lo--lnirn up'
nnei'f llnrrnii; (Imlt'ns tliu-l) Ims met with its true re-
Aln assortment of Hardware, Iron
ami Steel, Nails, &c.
I Also an excellent assortment of
fEENSWARE, of various style and
vt.irn. iii-rrinir s raie eiin:ii ii-ti lie nariir, iniviii c nirlu' 1 l Patterns.
Tew Goods for the People !
INJAMIN IIEFFNKR
rW'ECTFI LLY informs the public in gen
l that he has just received and opened a
spll stock of
si!ng and summer goods
at New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
Ilikk consists in part of
Sloths, Cassimers, Cassineti.
of ainds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO !
IIIrorN, diiiKliaiitH, I.aiTnsj,
OloiiNNeline le l.alneii
unit kinds nf Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,
'ill i
fwlnch over IJ.O0O nre mw in ai-lnal use. stul mm'
thiin -S hnve lieen trii-U Uv fire witliimt a single ls.
Plnla., June 20, lf57 h-.
A C AL L T 0 FAR MERS.
Farmers, drop your Tools, Pause a little,
Head this and llejlect !
THE F A R M ER'S P HO.M O.'l'ION BOOK.
A. new and Si-ientilic Maimriin- System, fni the C'ultivu
turn oiult Wnnt. in Grrtius, OiuMift.., I'lnMer anil I'lisinre,
upunull kimlsof S.iil; Prnvrtl hy actual KxnurinieiiU
"ml Iwsuii tin eviilt-ut truths ; l)u.ii;iieii Ui iinpiovs
Asii.-ullure in ull ilk liiainiies ; rercsenteil hyupwurils
m mir hunttreil anil tiny eiufraviuvs nt the im-st vulua
ble Ureases and Plants connected with the system.
11) Dr. C. G. ni:i.MIOLl,
BOALf-Ul ltG, CK.NTRK CO., PA.
IN tliis trentire it will be seen that the object has heen
to give tlie Partner that kind nf information which
enuhles him tn niuke prnclicnt upplicutimi Iji feitllise his
luuu und llicreuse in. grUn, fooiler, and msturai;e. The
d-K-trinesns tiiught Ly this muiiutiiivr, uiul fodder und pus
tule cultivatinu system arsratinnnt, cletti and evidest, and
aiiiritest an iinprovuineut in the inmte of agriculture littler.
tn unknown tii our fanners, and winch, if udnptol and
carefully prucliced. cnim-it fail tu advuin-e the mteissts nf
the fanning cntuiminity. buch a work 1ms beeitinui-h
wiiuted, as it fills u void which hus long lieeii fdt, but
which there tin. hitherto heen no attempt to supply, and
us funners nf t 'eutre and Huntingdon counties, we s-coin.
ineud Ihe wnrk to every farmer, as we fully lielirvv that
they will reap the gieutcst possible beiiefit irr.m ill
D'liliel Mnsser,
uiirisiuin nine,
Ueoriru llnul,
Jacob Mnsser,
Jnhii litnley,
Samuel Diiiu-tui,
Jnua. MeWlllniins,
George Guyei, Jr.
John I'urpt-r,
I - til It llllt-SOII,
rVtlilliel .Vils'il,
(iooe V. Meek,
Philip Mnyar,
Jueoil Al-iyer,
llnury Mnyer,
r'aniuul Uilliluud,
tieorge Jut-k,
Johu lliiiiiuin,
I'corire llut-liunan,
Fntlteis Ali-mruler,
John etr. Sell'r.
John llotft-r.
Chiistifin HotTer, . '
josi-pii tinker
tV 'J'he ulx.ve work is for sale hy ltev. J. C. McKEF.
I1A.V, Milton', oithuiiiuerhiud county. Pa. lrius tflU.
Auausl I, Ii7 Sinn
lOOO Hi of Curiu t Hag
at the store of K. Y. Britht A
' fon, who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus oll'ering to the public the
largest and most desirable assortment. :
Julytl "1US7. , : ;
What an enormoiu Variety of Toys and
Fancy Goods he has ! Who ! Our Friend
JOHN DOLL, ;
.If Xo. 14 1 Xorth 2nd St., above Arch, fhila.,
1 IE has just received direct from Eumpe a
very large assortment of Toys of all kinds,
fancy .Baskets, Pipes, Canes, Segar Castas, To
baeco Hones and an endless variety uf faacr ar
ticles. Call upon him before purchasing else
where. Philadelphia, August 39. 1857 SmSJw
1)ICKLEs uf various Kinds, LoUters, Sar
dines, Ac, Ac, just receiveil and for salt
at lh Drug Store of A. W. FISH E R.
Sunbi7, August 1, 1807
Al
n assortment of HOOT it SHOES.
11 ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, i-c.
At great variety of other articles such as are
lie to the trade, all of which will be sold at
thiwest prices.
Country produce taken in exchange
thtgheat prices.
wer Augusta, June 6, IS57.
WEATLEYS ARCH ST. THEATRE-
!CH ST. ABOVE SIXTH, PHILAD'A.
rm E Star Company, composed or the fn
-Mrttstcs in the world, and exceeding in
Stpgth and Talent any Dramatic combination
hojofore offered to the Theatrical Public, will
a iar every night in Comedy, Tragedy, Kerio-
ic Drama, vaudevilles, musical Uurlettas,
cVc. When visiting the city, go there.
let- 2. 1857. ly
1. ATISE.
CHEAP WATCH AND JKWEI.UY STORE
JVo 72 Xortk Second Sheet, (opposite III
idounl I ernon Home.)
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, IS rv, ca
.. -28 : Silver Lever do., do.. $12; Sil
ver Lrpine, do., 9 : Quarticr. $5 to 7 : tlold
Spectacles. I 50 to 10 ; Silver do., 1 fiO ;
(Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 In $18
Silver Desert do., do., $U to 811; Silver lea do.,
do., $4 75 to $7 60 ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca
ses, $3 to $5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do., $ I;
together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods
warranted to be as represented. W otches and
Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. A Iso, M a-
sonie Marks, Pins, &e., made to order.
N. 1). All orders sent hy mail or otherwise.
will he punctually attended to.
Pbila., Uct. 4, I8ie. lyw.
WIIOLXSILX ISO RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
5. E. cor. iriMu( fi Il'dcr Streets,
nilLADELrHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the luwest prices.
October 4, 1836. tl
C. BEITZEP-.T'S
WIIOLISIH xnn Kktail
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnut, PhiF a.
tOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac., promptly made
H ' order in the very best style, aud of the
best matcriul.
Philadelphia, May 9, 1857
WHITE HORSE HOTEL.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
rrIin subscriber respectfully announces to h
- eld friends and the public, that be has talon
that old and well known establishment, thu
"Wliite IHorse Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sts., In
tho Borough of Pottsville. The house has re
cently been very much enlarged and otherwise
improved, rendering it quite as conifoitable us
any ether Hotel in Schuylkill county while
lbs stables are large, in good condition, and at
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlets.
To travellers and others who may stop at his
house, he promises every attention calculated tu
render them comfortable and satisfied.
JOS. M. FJGi;K.
April 6, 185- If
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAT7.
Office opposite th Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
Prempt altontion to business in adjoining
Counties.
EGKLiE HOTEL,
tH'POSITE WEST BRANCH BANK,
WILLIAMSPORT, 3PV..
II. II.4V. I'roprlelor.
C A. Srni xe, Assistant.
U, An Omnibus will rnn to and from the
Depot and Packet Landings, tn Jhis Ho:ol, tita
of charge.
S,.,,i,mber 13, 1 8SB. tf
DANVILLE HOTEL.
JOHN DEEN, JR.,
Market Street, Danville, Pa,
riMIIS is one of th largest and most eommo
1 dinus hotels in tho interior of Pennsvltanla
has been rcecutly fitted up, in exccllcat suit-,
with all the modern conveniences.
Daiivilled, Sept. 52, 1855.
FLOUR 1 FLOURI
OK SALE BY
M. C. GEARHART
unhurv. Sent.SO. lfiSt.
1 FURNITURE P0USH.
SjRAv'S Premium Patent Knamel Furniture
Plish This polish is highly valuable for resto
rif the poluh. on all kinds of Furniture, Glass,
Cfriage Bodies, lUir Cloth, ic. Also, for re-
rrlving spots, hiding scratches, tVc, tVc. Wir-
rajted to dry immediately and retain its gloss.
lk-e ou eta. per bottle, cold hy
A. W. riSHEK.
March 14, 1 817.
Leather! Leather! Leather!
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
TMPORTI'.lt nf r'rench Call" Skins ami general Iatkei
X dealer, In. e rsmtn I mm street, i'iniurti-i.hia.
A general assortment uf all kinds of Leather Mnrocos,
tt.tc.
Ki-.l and Oak Knl Leather.
February tn, IK57 lyw
l.MON'DS. RAFSONS. KHJS. l.F.MONS
- . . 1
i- 4c., Ac, just received a fresh supply aud
for sale at the Confectionary store of
M. C. CKAKHAUT.
Sunbury, May 16, 1857.
FOR SALE
Good second-hand Buggy. Apply at this
SL
oA'ice.
jo. i s. iti:ui,
ATTORNEY AT UATW,
(lict in Macket st., opposite the Court House,
6UNBTJHV, PA,
Collections made and Professional Business
erally attended te Promptly and Carefully.
FOR ZRiEHSTT.
I1HU Store ltoom in Market atreet, oecupiod
L by P. W. liray and the dwelling house ad
joining. A piny to tne executors oi n. Masser,
deceased.
January "T 1R57. -
:
PuiiABiiruiA Rcrsatxca t
Billitt 4- Fairthorne, . Diehl Werli.
Dtvis cV Birney, r . 1 ylot cc Co.
jHunbury, June 20, lg5T. ,
TfcROWN'S and Breiuig'e Essence of Ginger
nd Husband i Magnesia at
IMarch 14,'67. FISHER'S.
rishlna: Tackle. Red Cork, Crasa, Cot-
-av toq and Linen LiMe,Oiit Lines, bea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Liuieritlt and
V I iibi v iiuuu, UHM IUI vj
March 41, '57. A. W. FISHER.
New DrugM, Paints, &c.
A 'EW supply ef Drugs, Paints, Us,
a Fluid, eVe., just received and for sale hy
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, May J, 1857.
LANB W AKKAISTo. The highest price
will be given for Laud Warrants by the sub-
ctibei. H. B MAS8EU.
Clicitp Watches fj Jewelry
THOLUSAI.F. and Retail, at the "rhibJ.h
phia Watch and Jewelry Store," Ii'o. B6
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watt-hes, lull jeweled, 1 carat esses, ft. Oft
(iolil l.cpm. irk. fit .not Fins Silver trwtnl. I .an
Silver lp. full jewlled, 9 .iGnlH Hiaeelets, J tsJ
Silver l-ver. full iewra ft t sdie.' Hold I'eneils, . I.lsi
Supeiinr (niir'.irrs, 7 Silver Tt sfxmns, set, 5:tl
G.ld Speetueles, 7.0tl
Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1.'0
Gold Finccr Rincs. 37J cents to $80 ; Vi atoh
Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, ifj; Lutiet,
85 ; other articles in proportion. All goods wj
ranted to be what they are sold lor.
KTAL H EK CV H AKI.Kl,
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
i)ct. 4, lSSfi. ly.
BLANK Parchment Taper Deeds and blanH
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Sumtnna-s
c, for sale b
Sunbury Apr!
26,
II.
1856
B. MASSEN.
STOVES-
IT'OR SALE an eiccllcut second-hand Ceok'"
ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal
Ktoses. Enquire at this office.
GOLD PENS with and without eases, el a
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, fer sals
hy H. 11. MASSER.
Sunburr. Dee. J7. 1S56-
SILVER WATCHES. A few double rase
English Silver Watches, for sale at very lew
prices by H.B MASSER.
Hunbury. April IS. I56.
"ElUCAN 1IOUSK.
WJLLIAMSl'OUT, l'A.,
J. II. KEI.TOX, ri prlclor.
3k. T. 11 ai.i. Ass't.
Sept. 13, 1856. tf
PATENT BRITTANIA
bar bottles for sale by
H.
Sunbury, July 19, 1856.
STOPPERS fo
B MASSER.
rpobaCCO aud Segars SO.OOU Imported
hegara of various brands, Eldorado, Fig.
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S.
8anbry, March I t, 1857,
IJf RE OLIVE OIL for table use, two sue
at U74 and C2i cents just received by
A. W. FISHER,
March 14, '57.
stationery. A large supply of fancy Note
5 Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cap Paper, Pens, luk, Sand,
March 14,67. A. W. FISHER'S.
UORT MONAIES. Tooth and Hair Bruslie
t .11 ,ualitica, and any unt; JJeIZ
March 14, 'M.