Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 16, 1858, Image 4

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THE SABBATH DAY.
Tli week ia nearly closed and tho 8abhalli
blessed Jar of rest to all, is at hand. The rich
and the poor are nlike entitled t In blessings.
The Habhath has properly been styled the poor
mnn'i day, in which the following beautiful
line can be properly Trad :
Sabbath holv !
To tin.1 lowly,
Still art thon n welcome day.
When tli on crmcst, earth and ocean,
Miapr and brightness, test and motion,
Drip Hie poor man'a heart to pray.
Fttn-wake forest !
l'lnU llint soatcfli
OVr the mule empurpled moor
Thrastle's soon, tli.il stream li'ie (Invest !
Wind, that over Jew drop popst !
Wcleomc in the woe-worn poor,
T.itlla rivrr,
Young forever !
Cloud, gold lrit;1it with thankful gleu
Happy wood.l.lue, gladly weeping!
(itint, within the wild rose keeping I
(M, that they were blessed n ye.
flM,nth holy !
Tor the lowly
Taint with flowers they glitlctinr; scl,
For aillictson'a son and daughters,
Hid thy mountains, wood and waters,
Pray to Cod, the poor man' God,
rale younn mother,
Grasping brother !
Weeping sister young nnd fair !
Grief bowed sire, that life long dies'. !
Wh'tc lipped child, that sleeping sighe-t,
Como end drink tl.o lis'"! and air.
Slill God livcth,
iF till lie pivctli
What no life can t;ike tw.ir,
And oh SaMiaih, bringing gladness
I nto hearts of weary s.i )ncs,
Still art thou the "Poor .Man'a Pay."
Jai liter's geparinunt
Cultivation of the Cranberry.
Our readers know thnt we liove printed in
the 'Jflsqroi'h much in liclnlf of the cultiva
tion of the Cranberry on u crop, by our form
ers, in tho bi lief that it v.ould ho found, when
its culture wan understood, to be ns piolitablo.
or n little more, so, thuti the sumo ground
could be occupied with anything else. Be
side, it can be rniiod nju u ppot? on the furm
almost or quite unlit for any other crop. At
nny ratu thero is not a farm of fifty acres,
perhaps in the State, on which could not be
f.iuml a spot where the cranberry could be
cultivated successfully. At the last Airri-
cultural Exhibition of the Finks County
Society, we s:nv tho finest cranberries that
ever met our eye, which the producer in
formed us were from uplaiul cultisution.
The following article from tliu Granite
Slate I'tirnur, refers to lowland cultivation,
und contain? many capital hints, worthy of
tho attention of our farmers, which we bopo
it will receive. ICd. Clcrmaniown Tdtgrnph.
I take, the liberty i f ofl'erinz a few su;;i;es
tions upon the cultivation of the cranberry.
It is passing stride that so much is f aid,
and so much time and money spent upon the
cultivation of fruit in general, and so lilt'.e
Eaidnnl douo upon the cultivation of this
most delicious and healthful berry. But few
rppreeiiite tho worth of this 'little sour
thing," or wo should see every farmer forth
with dedicating a smnll patch of his big farm
to its growth. Koine object to it because of
its exceeding tartness, especially when gvgtir
is so high us at tho preset time. But let us
take courage ; the sug ir cane will jet be
rinsed by every fanner, nnd sugar will be
mauufainneu ni u cost fur less than the
present price oT sweets. I think the subject
or raiding cranberries n! of tho sugar cane,
will go hand in hand, or ought to, at leart.
It inav not be generally known how clioan-
ly cranberries can 1 o rawed, and how hn.g
they can bo kept fresh and nice, with hut lit
tle wastn. 1 vent 'lira the assertion that they
may be raised ul a coit not above good Bald
win apples ; yet they bring thrco times u?
much. Ti ey tuny bo kept in a Vessel of
water, by changing it now ui:d then, the year
rouud. They sdiOjld bo kept in a cool cel
lar, and not nllowed to freeze. But the
point to come at first is. how to raiso them,
and let tho keeping of them be of secondary
iniportanco. llaving had a littlo experience
in the mutter, I venture to write it out.
AVhen the farm upon which I r.ow live was
purchased by my father, thero existed upon
it a shallow res.'i-voir, containing ubont one
aero. It wa3 lull of eels, pouts, bloodsuck
ers, and frogs, nnd many a spree did tho boys
have "pouting," from a largo rock on ore
side, and near a "deep hole." Subsequently
the water was ullowed to run oil', nud it soon
gavo signs of vegetation. Sweet (las nnd
willows predominated. In the Tall of i-i9 I
took the I'.betty of trying an experiment on
the old frog pond. Many an incredulous
Bniilo placed over the faces of my neighbors
as they p: -.si-d by und beheld me plunging
about in the mud, tearing up willows and
polling up sweet U ig turf. I was then young,
uud th'-y called it one of my nctious, I re
member of receiving eneo'iiagi'iU''nt only of
cuj man, an old gray headed farmer lie
said to mo, "Liu on ; it will bo worth more
than railioad stock !"' 1 did go on, and spent
some 15 m work nnd fencing, eight years
ni'0 this fall, nud lii'ty dolhus would not buy
the crop 1 have taken I'u in tho vines tins
jrjur. um i i.:u smo or 1CU
year u,'o 1:,-1 sprit'
els, and rot i ''
1 iH'.ii'd over fur bash
por bushel. Two years
ago this i'a.l 1 r.cUuJ three buluj, ar.J Bold
them for p.-r btitln 1. ru'liiiK the it.ei'iiie
of the last t'.iuc yav.i t,. c'.hcr, tho amount
will nut fall th. a of J.
IWi'M el t! .',3 urtielo will Qtk perliap?,
Cau't we go utid iio likewise? You can, und
dti oven better, provid. J you licin risht.
How is thai ? ' um nill ut. (jet rid of the
grass cn uuy net si II, e;tl,erhv phiwin' deep,
or luUint; ol: the turf; tet your vines, two or
tSnm rmi'a in i 1. II . r.n ..i,r ,.(i
' T t" -vu
way. II you civ. j;it it willin li;.lf a milt.
cover the sail two or tlauo imlios )i'n with
D1i.I .un.,., 4.. .' ' sl 1
Batlil, le.wui tue MM tUcAlU Ihmnil Ulal
ftDOVO It. It yiil Can Hu.V it iu Waiter, (K" to,
ttod ir it will I1d(v nr in ut!:n.rr tlurii:"
... 1 . "
ticuy ranis h limi U thu better. Ia'X :o
eiuHAiit Wiitor Xt'i uiluwi'J to t.iu.l about tw !
lot them tako li.oir ch.unv, und t! v w:i!l ni
well and (f..t the iiiivaiitajfa of tho" ffia..-s,
but not so readily in il p.iml were pjt on.
'1'ho variety should he consid-ri.'.!, the lui!;c
found limy Iving far thu bust ; 1 wxu'.J nit
tuko tlio other as u jift.
Thu best inuthod oT j;t tins thu rr.c.U U to
nsi a common dun hui..'.. .Strike the hot U
mio tue root., pull out a turf; a little
tt'fy
Irom this taku out another: thu.. i,n
pit your vines, and hi nt lit what jou 'leave by
thinning. Thu bunches of roots taken out iu
this way will nuke soaia tioht or tcu hills
each.
bomo aro trying the c-xporiinont nfinowini,'
tio vinos, running thorn through a hay. cutter,
ami then siw.pjr thorn as you would gruin
anil hiiro ir rako them in. It is averted
that euch joiut in t'uu vine will produce a new
vino. 1 am iiH lmed to thiulc this will do on
very wet soil, hut tho other is the mora ccr
tuiu Die.tbod.Z. IJbkkd, ll'ure, N. If.
A ashingtnn Irviug, now iaventy-five years
old, walks to Dr. Creighton'a CUurcb, in Tur
ntown, (of which wn believe be is a vesirv-
tnan,) and back, Uvu niilei, Dearly tur
bunday. '
KLINE'S GROVE tJP TO DATE !
sXEW GOODS I iVfll GOODS! I
j. r. &. i. r. xelinc,
Respectfully announce to their friendaand the
public in general that they have received at their
Hlore in I'pper AugulA township, Northumbir.
land county Pa., at Klinea Grove their FALL
and WINTER GOODS, and opened to the pub
lie a general assortment of merchandize &c,
Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy
Casa'mera, Satiurtle, Checks, Kentucky Jeans
together Willi a Renetal asanrtmenl of Tail
and Winter Good adapted to all classes of per
sons. Ready made Clothing, consisting of Ceala and
Vestf, Cnder Shirts and Hrawe-s.
ladies Dress Goods,
Winter Shawls, Ginghams. Cashn.crcs, Ie
laihes, ( alicocs black (Sil a, ,Ve.
Also a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
Groceries 4 e.
A hew supply of Hardware, Qucrnswarc,
wooden ware lirooms tj c.
A large assortment of Root" an J Shoes suits
olo for men women and children,
IT TS AND CAPS.
School rooki, Stationery, Envelopes, Ink, Ac.
Chfksk asm (Salt.
And all goods usually kept in a country store.
The public nrcj respectfully invited to call and
examine our stock leloro purchasing elsewhere.
As we are determined to sell at piiecs to suit
the tin-cs fur CASH or in Exchange, for Country
Pr h'ucc at the market price.
Thankful for pact (avers we hope by strict
attention to l usiimr to merit a continuance of
he rame.
Kline's firove, Pa.. Nov. 21, ITiT If
ritKAP wvivims and j;:vi:i.nv.
-irHOI.KSAI.l: AM) IlKTAIl.. nt llin "PliiltKMpbal
V Walihrs in i it Jewell y HIiTe1' No. 1 1 (Olil io. Hi)
Nnrlhrkcoail Slre'l. C 'liter cl' tjantry, l'litla.k-Iiioa.
G 1 1 Lever Waieliea. lull Jewcllc.1, If caret cues, S-'Jf,r
MU Ltpiae. If carrl, ft
filvcr lav.-r', full j,.v.-i-!lclt, pi III
Silver LrpniF. jewels, D I'"
Saprrt ir (Jeaitiets, 7 10
1 111
1 .'.0
3 lit
1 00
6 m
Fine i-t ,
ti.-M l.r.i:-.-!. ts,
l.vih'p ti,,M Pencil
hnver Tej r-n.'iies.
OoH I'eni. with nm! Silver hoMrr,
1 (in
Cold 1-" inner Klnri 3U els lo SMI: Watrh (ntMfS. olata
I0j ell . p:ttciit ISj. I.u let a.", oiher nnielet in nritHHti.im
All g.H.Js waiu.iiU-d In be vl,:tl lle'e nre snlil ler.
ST.M Tl'lill A- HAtU.FY.
' ' On Jinii'l sinne H ,IJ nnd Silver l.evers mid Lf pines
liil lower lliln 1'ie wli ye prices
PJiilnilei.liiu, l)...ier l.i, 1".T tyfV
LAhhE DRY b'fiODS ESnBl.lsiiiviENT.
HAMILTON KASTEK & CO.,
iVor Slnrblc Iliiildlng,
Xuf. 199, 201 und 2D3 Ihthimorc Street,
BALTIMOBE.
TTAVB now in fctore (mostly of tl ir own iui
portation) one of the Iarisand mott com
plete stocks in the I'nited States, ciiihracing
Silks and Silk goods of cvei p clai's ; lHess
Good a very large fctock ; Irisli Linens; I.in
en Goods and Housekeeping Articles of every de
scrihtioii ; Meuniing (iuod; Cloaks, Mantillas
and Miaxla; 1 .inhrouleries, Ini.es, lloiiery,
Gloves, Blanket, tjuilts, Domettic Goods ; and
every article generally rexuircd by Farmers and
Planters for servants use.
ilu' Keti.il J'oorr.s on firt fit or the price
nfTixc 1 to each article, from which no deviation
is made.
C WUcletale Ciomt on t'.;e second ar.d third
floors.
Octdlier, 11. If.'7. 3m.
E:iin Eaimlul :
LIFE P R O L O X G E D.
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS
T suflVr the puiiis nud pcinKifS rf mViineM when the
piTiiim ii nit it of enrr n;e tufi-stil'l !" nil. is positive
m. unless. 'J'!f v(!t vihv ri'iiirdy. tictipfr pnwtrfully upon
tti- enlists ol ttiMii.-i; ill llit; tluulu, titivt, :tlid tufucs
the itodj'i isiiel the itinrlud and purs mn:s mat tr t'r'iH
i lurking places in the fcyWfiii. cIi-iiiihi" and purity every
i cnMi-'ii, n i.cil 1 llin fclinrt-jrt-il ciiii6iiluh.nt restore the
vii; T riit inhty tti the enl. rt U-d fi;iiuet ui.d lend o pro
Unijj hi'e lar hevnuM ii mdimiv Imii:.
MILLIONS RKLY C'N TliT.M !
In rvry f);inr:cr f the plube, oinonp nil n.'iiioiui. eivil
iLftjun: Ktv:ie iln'fe I'ilii Tire utd Willi Ffputl und unva
rying in.'fesa. 'i'heyare nuvertih. d in cvuy printtd Ian-pii;n;-'.
nnd whereewr cuintneice Iiue pen:rated, liiey ute
in ttitiiiti.il duri.uid.
ALL INTKUNA L WSKASI-.S
Virld to their nriioii, Dytp'p'i, Liver Complaint, Af
ffctions nf th IJ'v'i, the hiihtey., the Nerve, the
I.'iup. the Thii:it md the Itnt.n. Hint ,:ie r revioiifly
ftiied limimn tkili nnd all i'l!ier rr'neda-?. aie i .tpt-tlt-litiujily
and uifn'd'.v enr 'tv t!.!P nll-f-.-i'ij-'iTiiig n.edicine
I'vi'ii when the pntit ntu me rwljcpit to tlic Utt deprre
M' r e!i!ene! , lln'V may he r.-rnp'raii d hy the rt'Euileti
t uic and aUi.Titr.tive priiprrtte of Uoo;iy'a ViWs.
rr.M.ii.rs or all auls,
From wh'iN'vr voii-ty or" tho riluirnts prr.ilhr to tlieir
tcx they nny o RMih'rinir, m;y rely with e.itirc ronfiilrnt-e
on the tUVet f thu Srtrensthiiig, reviving, tSaie and im
rnvdmto retnttly.
Jlullotcay'3 2iiU ore tit hett remedy Intiwn,
in Ike world Jr the fm lutein y digftise:
Awthnia, 1-Vvernnd A cue iStone m d Grnvel
i ivid Complaint- I't n ilo Cuinpl'iinl euiinhif y ymp
H-.iti;ielns
r.;,iit
Clii'.st Diseases
CnHlivCIKFB
Diurlm-a
ll!(ii'Uttl
luiliieiiZJi
lMll:iinm:it.rnn
VetnTwil Alii-ct ioni
Wt.rim, ol nil Kinds
J.lVtT Cu!tM,t:iiHtK
Dropsy
IT" CAUTION ! None nre genuine un!cri the won?
'iltiil.iwin. Now York and J.oiitlftn," nre ditci-rnilWe i
us a iit'-r-UKirk inpvtrry vaf ot ihe h directio.it
nfund vr.vli pttt or lfx ; thp nine m:iv l,e plntnly m-en ly
.:Mii.R the Iriif to the li'lit A liiiixtx-'nie rru:nil will
tir Kivt'ii in nny ''in iiMt'itiit'if s;u-h itifurmuii.in ki in:iy
leml i' i ihe tM'.cti .u 'i' iiuy iii;y nr pJirtii-sei'tii'lenV'tiiitp
tne mviii-tai oi vciahng the fcnine, knoiving the hi la he
Fj.tiri-'i'.
S.'M nt the Mannfnr'i rloof rr.rfnMirIIn;.Lf'UAY
fl r.hJi'.rn U..hN,-.v Vi.rk, r.n.t Mnin.1. Loti.h.n. l.v
.,i thf ?:ut n..t t!ic evi Sized woil.l, in lnix;.
ul v' rrms.CJ i enI5. ton. ! eaeli.
'i'lie.ai-. a euiui!erul-ie saving by Uiiii' the larger
si' t.
N. U Direelle.et f.r the aui.tunce t'f patieuli ia every
iltS 'Tvitr are aiiii.-1 to each l..-x.
IVI .lr ir, I-.'' I via
TANCV 1UKS I'OU I.ADIKS.
JOHN r.W.l.iUA A CO., tw No.) HI". No Mnrk.-t
tl tli.'JVl I'lr-'ll, rilll;illrl.il:l. 1 Itip. lit lis, Milll llflill Ml CIS
Ui'jiliTi tnljuli.'n, u;i:,LiiUU :uit( ('lulitrt'iisJ l-'uncy
l-'uid. W h' ! s nr Mihi Kftni!, J 1 jv. (o., wv.u1'! r:il
llii :i(U-titn n -f ii-.ili-TS tiiwi ihe l'iili';r eciivi:i!lv l then
jllli'l- li sj St jcii FuiM-y KUIS ltr l.urt8 (it i.lkllH-ll iuiit
i. : n ; l,,--ir iis irtnu nt ru.li ;(i-ca every arucle m.!
Lind 'i I'fincv l'u?. tiiiit will i f worn itnrii linn Srim),i
nu ll ua i- nil t. u t a. inn i npi-P tJur-.r ir Cum-m, I nlm.iji,
i "luiii'l H k'?, A!ut: Mini Mva. I mm (tic liucit Kus-
bi.(:i s:t.,tv the l.M-int pl.t f U nu-.tic I um.
I n gmiiIcimch t'lctirt-i nnmrrnf f pur r-iihii,
! ril"vtfc tfiic?hf Um-ct .inputted (.t aiimir
I HIS Itll'l k ' 11 lilt 1! It TS ) if t..l 'II II ItittT 4 II 1 HV tl l! I j1' I V I
, ht ., we ,Ve s.ilt!,.,l v.,n il.-r ..-nr u tl.Tcmnitii tt
' i' r ami hv put.lu ptn.rrlly t!i;m mu t.'Uri h uis,
' i,:,vi"i: rtln"1,,ln k"Uv' '""'luiiUutiiicM; iiu-tjr.
1 citiniaH. c only yi.K n m'II
t JollN FATMWTIA A C
No' llMnk. l trc.l nlcve l;ii;!il!i. I lol.id'u.
riiitirft'Vl.iu,rj.t. l!l, ISJ7. w lot.
r-LATFORLI SCALES.
OF every description, suitable for railroad.
Ac, for vteigiiirg Hay, IV.iI, Ore, and
Merehan.'i. e generally. Purchasers run no rik
every seal.? is tuarnntcr J correct, and il after
trial, not found satisfactory can be teturncd with
out chure,t',
Factory at tho Old taml, established for more
1 than twenty years eorucr of N in 111 and Melon
facets, .TiiilaJclplJia.
Anaorr &co.
Successors to Kllicotl k Ahhotl.
Philadelphia, fccpt. S, 1857 c:i,n.
SIMl l I. II. OIUV1G,
ATTORNEY AT r. A-W.
Ofke on South Second, near Market Street,
I. U W I S B u 11 a , PA.
Practices in the Counties of Union, North um
beilaud and Montour.
All PuoFtssiobm Bi-smtis entrusted to
h s rsis wul recttiv proniut aud f ihful attsn
linn. OctoUr 3, 1 857-1 y
VJICKLK8 of various ainds, Lulwlers, ar-
. .k. i. v '' J1"' "ivd and for sls
.... ,,. oi A, XV. I ISHEK.
uiibw , August 1, 1857.
tiif. i,augi:st
-s-Wt ' I Li itil
ESTABLISHMENT
I N T 11 K C I T Y o v iuirtMonn.
MATIIIOT'fl Onj Slrpel Ynrrrnnnm Km
ntv 'J3 North .ny Hn-pt, nenr i'jivcttc. Blii!n'n :
whfrc in krpl I'lwiivd on htind. or tiri'ln t- ortlrr, rvcrv
tylcof Frent-h TllTK-A.'J KTI, in l'lusli, U.ur, Cluth
ur trnpnt'l!r .
Firnch Full fluff mul Miilnliiuii rnrlor Arm Cltairn,
in IMush. Ilnir. Cltith or rnt-:i't'llo.
rmncli Full rtnlV Cut veil Purlur Chairs in ietn, with
rlanli. IJmr, Lltli or UnK-atrllr.
s or as
Il.ilf Frrnfli Pptirn Muhrirnny tnul Witlnut T-irliT
Cliiiim. iu H iif. C lth iMKlI'luf-ti.
Hot kiiiff l'li:iir viiritius tkHtuns, in Ilnir, Cl th ntirt
Pl.nh.
HtuO Pprimr Innp!' ft l:iTfl nnntinut iilu'nis rn
fnii'l. r aii) uUcrti uiaileof covcretl Willi liny gno'di i-t
oritur.
CHAMEEIl SUITS.
In Mulinirnny or WiiJniit, coinpVtf, from Ofl. up.
Cnnn Cliniit uiitl Ho'-kmir tie. the hi r gout nf'rf ni;it
rrrnly mmle in nny one h'Miie in the l-nited Slates 1'r.tm
3''i (l'z:n up.
Il tr IiiHini, UiVi'-fiin l Tfiiiintr Chfihs. En OnV. Wnhmt
r Mnlnurmiv, with t' nir. Vo or Stutrl Souli an
nr rlincut t-inhiHruig nver-id (ln.cn.
otl friit LlKiimtuiJ St'tttTii uud RorJ injj CI;aim.
ovr Um tlz'n.
(Jilt mid I'luiii Frninp T-onin- G'nsJUT.of every viincty.
All kinds oi' Jedn, Hair a ml Hush MiittinrW. j(
A. MA'llUOT.
No. Ml ind 01 N. Ca at , lu-ar Fnyt-tte Bt., Ij;i;timtre
Ai"ut I . l-iV 1y
II U S S E Y ' S
AMERICAN REAPER,
I Oft ITTTINn niiTii
GRAIN AND GRASS,
rf"1I!K AT improvements for lS.ri 'J his Ma-
" ' chine was put in cucepsful nperation in I.HS
nnd eontiuiied to he the only caping and Mow
ing Machine in the World, of any practical value
up to tsl.r) twelve years after iis introduction.
Other Keapers arc now nlVerrd with i;loinu ad
vertisements, Certificates. Diplomas, Gold and
Silver Medals, &c. Uut the Farmer in search
of the hest llcaper, and not posted in the inaftcr.
had hetter see a little further.
If there is any value in 24 years experience
in tin i I i i ii(5 Keapirn, and usinc them iu tlio har
vest field, and in the improvements made iiuiing
that long period, OIU'.U H I.'iSSK V, the Father
of Keapers, ran claim it. All who are satisfied
with the Iie-t .caper and Mower, uan he sup
plied hy sending tlieir orders early in tho season,
as tho crop:) indicate a lnrje denia'id. and we can
not havo over 2(i0 Heady for the vast harvest
oftsW. We pmrantee that this Keapcr and
Mower ran nolle beaten on fair trial hv anv
other lira per that may he lirou'rhl into the harvest
fields in 1KS7, and wo also insure it to Le the
strongest and most durable machine in use. We
v.-enU respirtfully invite Farmers to rxauiiuc
ihe machine tliorouuhly hefore purchaaini;, nnd
sali-ly theniaelvea of its superiority over all
others.
I'urinrjlhi hist four years, the suVwrril'crs have
sold between Sit!) and (if 0 of these Machines, to
the best and most SMccetsful Farmers in Montour,
Union ond the iieichlinriuo; counties, (whose
names nre tconumcroua to insert) to whom we
respectfully refer.
The uuhseri'iers have hc rxclunivo lisht
the tollowinir counties : Montour, Union, t'tiyde,
Northumhciluud, Coluiuliia, l.uzerne, J'erry
Milliin, Centre, Ciintnii and Lycoming. All
orders thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. iii;Ul)Ui, MAIISII At CO.,
J.iwi.iburg, Union c mnty, l'a.
July 11. lco7.
r nM, stai .t!T, tinsl n'.J ul'y 1
Ml oiicn ! tliam... ni.. r. .... ..,rr,l t kl
kin.l ff Wtii tVrrxul r ctj.:ir macrmMt
If. r.tflt".l!'..- t1 is m.fir'.m Ir. t .VIIa tl I... .
tutu I uttv .f lle-milieo' '!. k
PItiM intrf.1 r. iU mm' i.'rr!ir'rrnvm-
lit tlMf-raelV-i iMsnlie'aSv fnles. alalsm.it.i '.' .'l
w-rw m fw . r; timio. l.vi.ii.1
Jit i witYio-jt h f. 't
I It it ist firrsinM t.tkcp art! vz rufftrtliof
diff"'". bt Ir .iii i',b .4f :nn arm tir(t V ither.
1 Kr.il : f::t;rf r.rt ilia (;At
iy .is r M.;j,p.l , air.nl r r imr w i ti iui, a
Vurm t,iiii SM-krif tf iiit -tw n sjav tlnr I'aic
Tlf O' .nr. i. s. rnan-h In alit a fo'Ui.i rl
fth. her i ul.M.sJ tb nt U t di-trUiiMw If.a
li "a'"'1' i t 't U r.t.: t ul 1 in
1 Si is iTiueii-V of lnli h ol falw f.TiraaJ
fto ft' nr Ch. .
I'M'. . !n aa hi Iirvo liiai tj.aiui will tiu
blilivKAL M4X?orXT TO T11K TRADE.
VA tiuti hi., .VY. .s
EROOICSR & ,.U2SH,
tltliuuct'l-s)
AND COMMIWON .MKRCIIANTS,
2C1, Xorth Third .Vreer, 1 door Inlaw Vine,
rmuiJr.i.riiiA.
OAI.rSof Itvli aeit .Mine,, lire (iofsls. Runs. Hnril
ware, Wulches, I'liiey U.sls, ie., l:l;KV KVK
XIMi. l" Country St, in ta-'j ers am! oii.ers wit! a! wars lind at
our Kveaihi: S..!. a l.v j,- aii'l tle-ln.li'.e iu .rlmei.l ul Ilia
als.ve L"s.il. (.. !.e t.-n'.la tuts III ,l.lt hayctH.
wU(.M,li .. on tae i.reaiit.'S Ut Conatry Tra.'e
rVpl. 'JO, lr..T C Ha.
FKVEIi AM) A1JU13!
"T""
fii iMM: M irri Ti: on Nr.uvi: tonic.
Tltii wr'l !it;;V!i riTit il. tl.fr. tvcml l-v in lute pnrt
ntr l'tMi li. J. I.i tils, is i fctrw' f.i'i- t'ni tin- n!j.'VtiiT
tier, n,k-ilt :i;l:i''Kc, m 'I 1 ftlu r Nei fi ti.(m. It
c-iii.-uim no .ii(iitiuf, Aid nr. t y'hrr n.un tin inj;ie.H
rntii It tr-n 1 Ij if thr !;', -:n, uivtn l"iit in the htum.
ncii. untt in inviln.iMe t' v-rf plua tnul th. i.fti cwil
v:ih Wiitkv.t hd in iti v r;t I tin' ritf:ii. It ib tH.vi;tl:y
u'lMiMinuiltil I'l Uin;i'i " ;r.iul)'nj w itJi rui;:im m' ilic
Viinb. On U'tili- ir sii'l'r pt .n m'.l nii, wlitrt th
Uirti-tuKis nn f. ! .vfl. Cut. in ute can hefurnitlirtl (rvm
uli i:iim ff il l I i.i ii.
Si.UI hy th-- iJeni'- irlw cmrnHy nml by .1. II. Ilriznnl,
Vlii.!if.:ile I'ruyi!, mid R tie, I'nrittur 11 Muidui
Ijiiiu. Ni v Y'Fk.
New Y-'ik, S ; t 1:, l?-;?, vltn
OATCIKU I.Y, JDt'lvKY CM'H. M'KI.Vti
L Fl.O.U r.KS, 4f.,c.f tho hot quality ; a
fresh supply ju.t icaived ui.d for s..l at the
Drut? Sloro of A. Y. Flssll UK.
iS'unliury, Auti. 1, 1S!7.
PENNSYLVANIA WIEE WORKS.
Ao. 210 Jrch St. !,!. Smond ,S' Third,
('lj.p nil. Erra.t St re, t,
I'lillaUrtjiItla.
0KI'r:.!. Kiddles, Sciems. Woven Wire of
all mcfhra and widths, with ull kinds of
plain and fancy wire vork. Heavy Twilled
Wire for fpark Catehen; Coal. Sand and lira
vel Wrreens; Vuprr Maker's Wire ; t.'yleider
and Dandy lioll.. covend in the best manner
Wire and Wire Fencing.
A very tupeiior a-licla of 7eatry Founders'
fjeives. -til kin.U of Iron Ore Wire .Viv. s.
l!.iYU-. PtKHY A I.YKN.
Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 1807 com.
Ls-oy tfci Lr' m r ftj .
joij.y z..W;..f.v,
JF.SPECTFI I.I.Y informs bis friends, and
the public gencrullf , that he has jus! receiv
ed a New .Stock of tiOODS, at his new More, al
David Miller's Mill, in Lower Auqusta Town
ship, and that be is pnj arcd to sell goods at th
lowest prices.
His Slock consists in part of
SPniNU A SUMMER GOODS,
Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware, &o.
and every variety usually kept iu a country
Store.
Trevorton prices paid for all kinds of produce.
Lower Augusts twp, Aug. 8, 1857 tf
CO UN t 50 coots per bnshol, raBh. for tale
tw r it i cm
M3tlil.3K35S'i4
BTOKB,
MISS LOUISA r?HISSl.ER,tespeelfiilly In
forms the citi.ona of Trevorton and sur
rounding county, thnt she haa opened a new
store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in Shamokin street, neaflv opposite Ktiouae'a
Tavern, where nil kinds of Uonnets and Fancy
Goods can be had at the lowest terms.
Dress making also attended to in lie beat
manner and luiest atyle.
April Sii, 1R57. If
A iteoli fur J-vtry Htniin Mhimy.
UAI?i; IMJUCEMENTS 'J O A(5ENTH.
ANVASSEUS tranledlii chlain suhscrihrrs
for the Comprehensive Geography and His.
lory, Ahrient and Modern, ol the World ;" hy
r?. G. Goodrich, (Peter Farley.) Handsomely
hound in rloth gilt, and Illustrated with SOU
beautiful engravinei and cud 80 maps. Price
$3. fold only by agents, to each of whom a
special district will he given, jlpplh ants should
state whul counties they would like to ranvass.
The hjokianow ready. Copies will he sent hy
mail, post pant, on receipt ol lac price, liills on
all solvent hanks taken at par. The "Home
Journal," says of this work : "No family what.
ever thonld he without it." For full particulars
m regard to an aircnev, nmlrcn,
GF.oitGi: XV. ELLIOTT,
Publisher and Bookseller,
No. 172 William Street, New York.
t iT All kinds of School and Miscellaneous
Hooka, Cheap Publications, Stationery and
Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Or
ders solicited.
November SI, 18"i7, -
ISAAC M. W l IiK KHSON,
MANUFACTURE OIT
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Stylo.
Solas, Dlvaim n:id l.ni:iirN
BurcnuB, Secretaries, Sidotcards,
"SOFA, IIREARFAST AMI DIMNU TAULES
and also VENETIAN BI.IMJS, equal to IMii'.n-
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTKADS, of every pattern and price
ctipnoAUDS. wo;:k andcandi.k-
STANDS, TOll.KT T.MU.ES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
rPHC subscriber rcspectfuily cal'a the attentioi
of the public to his largo and splendid a'
sortment of every quality and price of
CASSI A ET-W A IIK
which cannot fail to rciommcnd itself to every ne
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of Ihe
best stock to be had iu the city. Ro (-Hurl
sp;ircd in tho manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is dctcrmim d to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made.
Ho also menufjeturo all kinds and qualities
CIIA1KS.
deluding varieties never before to be had ir
Suu'iu'v, such as Mauoo.int, Ulack W'almt
AMI Cl lll.tl) MaI'IK (illKl !. ! AMI WlMIHOH
(JIIAIKs, au fancy Piio Stii., wliirhnro '
of tlto lutost styles, ami v..rrnii!ril to hv rxct'lleil
Lv none mamiliH'tiircd iu tho Cities or rl-cwhcre.
The nuhncriher is determine,! Unit there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in j
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained :
iihoul the quality and tininh of his ware and
Chiiiru.
These articles will he dispored of on as good
terms as they can he purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
VS" I NDl'.HTAKI.NG. Having provided
a handsome Ilr uisr, he is now prepared for
I'liderUkin;, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from this
place.
IT?" The Wore lioom is in Fawn Pticct, he
ow Weaver's Hotel.
He has ulso purchased the richt of manufac
t irina and sjllintr in Norlliunibcrland county,
lioulil a patent Cxcelsoir Spring I'ed, which ho
will furnish at reasonable rates.
Springs put in
old bedstead for three dollars,
ISAU M. V.II.KIHISON.
Sunhury, April 18, 1857 tf.
HERRING'S SAPS.
I'lll' ACKMI'.VI.l UliKK
tliut will nt hum.
Kxrrn.-t M-'iii the C iiiii:iit ?'
llf.Hirt tn tJii-Tiiui m It u r-jjL-a
nt Hcadn.i :
On the Ctltli cif FfUrtwrv nil the ir.rmSrm of rlir Com
tiiittff iiu-t to witncnH Hi Sal-'! mul iKHikn nuii .:inii.
UHiit. The d.tv lull iv.'iml'. the lmniiiiK t'nK phu-p. uwii-r ;
Hih inruiri, t..o .ti t.i. i'unimitrt't- A Hern f.nr u-l! i
im.:ui..il i.iiriiintc ir hvo h'ti". the Stic in Mffwri.
iiiaoc niin w:i" him M-'"" - . " ",D
iieit, the ? tie l.iiitr mi Cue
i.tt.l.. i.ii.l ,. riii.ni, rtfirtiiiliv eini.ut.le'l. while the eon-
leiits iolii Safenf M. vsrs. l'arr. :4. lierung weia ill
L'lli.1 tT..UU'lH'tl, a I.U .... ... c ...".uc
11 1 :t 1:1 jr. March is, I'.
JI. K.FKI.1X. )
j.N rivi.r.MAN, 5
A. II. I'KALIIi'K. )
Coiimiittee.
Aur! end r. it bv over all of tl.e t.ct men of Rca.liiif. I
'l iieiitK.veS.'eiena be oiMi.eeleit at HI Walnat Street,
Where Ihe ill.!e can ftl'Ktv I ItetlirelveK ef the pleat hape. I
ri'Tity of Itir "Ik- s's'l'aieat ("ham; I. 'ti,'' over 1 1,0 .
d .'1'eanil anil iiae.l up "oiatjR Iron lli.l S-altnamkr."
S'airc's & Uf irlst.-r, j
34 Widnut St.. l'hilndn.
fit, K-innkeia in tliic Slate of Herring's 1'alcut Hiainpioa j
Saf.'s. 1
The attempt made by other parlies l. boMer up tbe j
reilUili.n ,.1 a Sate which has fa.lcil irnalty It ncei-
deal. tl lites ill Philadelphia, (H-.aPtea.l I! u-U.) I.y taking. '
one .ait of an ntTenl'i. so.re, (tl A. l-ntl.) utaile cl.-sls
lliickni'iis. citl'.Teiit from tl..-e ll.ey sell) to-buin u.'
one ..f llerriatj'. ('lall'ns llaek) has tni-t with its true re
ward. Hermit.' Safe e uiij li.it tiebnlnt, prov.ne e 'tielti
livi'iv lliat the imiIv rrtiut'tc S.fe naw teatle ti"Hrr.itifV
nl wlneh over I.-j.ihio are n-ivv in neiieil use. n,nt tin .r'
limn V'to have b,ea trie.! I.y fire witl.iint a sailc l. M.
l'l.i!a.,Jilne ill, Iar U .
" A CALL TO FAKMEil S .
Farmers, drop yorr 'J'oo'.s, Fuu.te a little,
Read this and Vrjhu t !
THE F A It M i:U'S r It DM ".Tl O N BOOK.
A w mel Seieiititie Mannriai; S;. retn, f. 'i Ihe Cn'tiva
li ai ol t.U k.iit .a liratie., tttatf...., I'oil.tcr and J'aKture,
Uj...a all kouU of S-.ll ; Proved I.) ucmal .;neritneais
.. itad be.Ltl on evident Irnthii ; lleua.'iled to iinniove.
A'iieiillnre in all'ls t.iHnelie.; represetttctl byupwards
.f .'tie hundred and luiy ee.jrravt.i'ts ol lite m.wt ulua
blu firuitde. and Plant, c .itnectud wild Ihe h)kU-iii.
ity ur. e. a. iis:iiio-li,
BOAI.SI!fIH5, ri:NTI!K CO., TA.
I N tilt, irettllre it wilt be seen lliat the obiect has been
L to ffive the Kariner lliat kind of Information wlncli
eiiabieli bail lo ni .ke prnetieal a.plleatl'il to fertilise hil
laial i.nd inereJire hi. yiain, f-iltl-r, and pasturage. Tlie
ri .etna'', a. taullt hy litis lllanuiintr. aitd f.Kldel and ,as
tine enltiVMIion yileili are rati' nail, cleui n.al rvtdetit. und
.icjircsl an iintirnveinent in tlie uiodcol atinciiiiuie htlher
l. uaLn l. U. our fanner, H. id whteli, if a(tiled und
caret ally pintltee,!, eataiol Itol lo auvatiee the inteie.1. ol
tlie lar. tot. $ eotnaiunilv. Such a wink lias been tnaeti
wattled, 1. 1. it titi. . void wbieU has hni Item fell, but
u li.eli ll.ete htt. hitherto latin no attempt to nipply , nud
ti. I'arnter. ol Ue.ilre and Hai.tinirdoti eotintie., we rueom
invn.l Ihe w,rk to i very fanner, a. we fully be!trve thai
lltey will reap lliegteatesl pu.tbte lienetit fr, m il
Daniel Mo.-r,
Philip M.iyur,
t. art. tiaa uai
J.ift-h Miiyef,
(ieoriie IttKil,
Hfttiry Aiier,
f;nmul (iil'iluiid,
Jii):il llii:m.ni,
(icoriii InH-ltaitsn,
Kruii'-ie Altx;imlcr,
sMiii Neil', Strn'r.
J.'hu ilotTcr.
tlmuLMii Hi 'fit r,
Jiiwilt MuMt-r.
John H.iilfv,
h uiiucl Ouitcni!,
J 'iia M'-Williiifiia,
Genrpp liuyt-i, Jr.
Ji.hii l'aru rm
J 'lui H i-t-ttii,
Hiitiiue. iWmi,
(i..ree W. Mttk.
jt.Li)h H;iWer
I"1- Tim hImiv wtrk il f i , hv lU v.J O MrKKH
IlA.V, Mi It, m, Nt'iiliiniitjcrUiiiJ i'.tuiU), l'a. I'lic .U.
AiifiiiHi i, ir.i, .(tiii
lOOUlbH ol 'nriH-t H:gH
TTrANTED at the store of K. V. Hriijht V
Son, who are consiantly receiving a fresh
supply of (ioods, thus oil'eriug to the public the
largest aim moat ue.iraule assortment.
July;i 1.1857.
What an enormous Variety of Toys and
Fancy Goods hs has ! Who T Our Friend
jonjsr doll,
At No. 141 A'orfA 2nd St., above Arch, rhila.,
UE has just received direct from Europe a
very large assortment of Toys of all kinds.
fancy ZlaskeU, Pipes, Canes, Scgar Cases, To
bseco II oxes and an endless variety of fanev ar
ticles. Call upon him before purchasing else
IZ&yXX-s-Jti V'iil CHAMJ?ION 1 1 f as cash far goods, ami on note or b.
!, !.,., ,y.VL-,7,, -) ,, ...... .. count by K. V. 1IKH.U T A- t
2Ui2il ' '"'iifi'-i HiiMlinir Imve cn.t.wse.1 the runent , Nov. 29, IR.'iO.
I I ; ' ' i i y t til ol iu!iiie npiruoil, mel CMiliniK-it t
I i-CA venial ol ill .re lhaii J.HI .eei. i ' , , , '"
.VrVVr r-HO1-u '''i ,ir'-" rr"tjv e i.miv.iy i New Cooes for the People !
,'I.V ii:-ll-j fi t .al lleiriiK's" is theonlv SAKK r
where.
Philadelphia, August J9, 18J7. 3m? Jw '
SALAMANDER IIRE
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The largest anortmentin th United Rtates.
Warranted to t equal to any now made, and
will be sold on aa Hood Tcrma, as can be obtain
ed from any other house in the Cotintrv, at
EVANS &, WATSON'S
20 South 4th Street, l'hiladclphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail.
Report of the Committee appointed to superin
tend the Hurninp of the Iron Satt, at Read
ing, libmary 2", 1857.
Reading, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the eommil'ee,
do respectfully report, that we aaw Ihe two Safes
ori-jinnlly agreed upon by Farrcla & Herring and
Evans & Wntson, placed side by side in a fur
nace, vir. : The Sale Inuse by the Paymaster of
the l'hiladclphia and Heading ltailroad Compa
ny, in his nllice at Heading, manufactured by
l'arrela & Herring, and the Safe in Use hy H.
A. l.anlz, in bis store, manufactured by Evans
St Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
'J'lip'flre was started at Pj 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 whole under the superin
tendence of the (Mibscribers, members of the Ccm
mittec. The Kul'es were then cooled ofT wilh
water, after which they wi re opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and sent to II. A. l.anti s store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The books
nnd papers taken from '.ha Kale manufactured
ny Parrels i- Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans ,V Watson's Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
rSales.
JACOn II. DYSIIE?,
DANIEL S. II ENTER.
Having been absent during the burning, wo
fully coincide w ith the above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Safe.
n. a. Ninoi.i.s,
JI. H. .U !1I.KNBET!0.
JAMKWMIEHOU.AND.
March 21, IB.V7
BALD EAGLE HOTEL.
-Vj.2.11 oiif41C .V. Third St., I'hUadelphia.
JOHN CLYMEIt, Proprietor.
(Hueccsser to Dam el Paliikt.)
rV E Proprietor returns his thanks for the
- liheril patronage bctowed on this well
known house, and respectfully asks a continu
ance of the same, assuring his many friends of
Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no
pains thiill be spared to rciuier coinl.nl uud plea
sure to all who may give him a call.
TEK Ms' ftl.DO TEH DA V.
Philadelphia, July 2fl, 1857. 3m
SiMITII'S
I'Mcncc of Jamaica Cinder.
rrMJiS nrlirlc i r:if trliilly nt'j:iril liomtlir Ijist Jam.-iica
X liiiM'-T. the v:iln ilia, int lu'lil.'ll i ropeili'-s ,.l whieti
it is uatrtintt'l to posit$s ia a concentrated anJ ennvc
llienl f-iriii.
It is rei e"rl:riit ri-ieerlv in ,y njiFin, liriluli'nee, rlio
lie nnd ml(i:ir,Nl nn.l l"Me ic.ile nt lln; itijrutivti liine-
a ,rtl.. ,i,Uhua lon.e it .s" we'll luiaia- .t'i.. c.'n.itei.
' t tin- ileliiiMiinv initueiu . f th,' vxtrnnc htnuni uin-
iner. Hie clteels ot unlet, eft;tii,?eH, . e.
No lamuv sli-inlil lc with'.nt it, its limetv unu will
save them from ncniy tin serious attack of nine.
Ii ice -i't cents per 'b-'tlle. Irur sate hy
JunevW, l-i7. :m
P. HELANCIITON SHINDEL,
ji sTBi i: of tiii: im;a e,
Office in Deer Street, inimxliatfly hj:j wsite the
1'uhlie School House.
All husiness promptly attended to. Monies
collected nnd all ordinary writings dune.
iSuubury, April 85. ttiT. if
B JOIST and MAI'lvKIA WINKS, Schiedam
Sl SV',iinr,c Willi (Minrrv I, rnn.lv I ! ! , . L I ,.. , r .
and I.avtn lcr brandies for incdicin.il purposes at
March I t,':.?. A. V. I isliFi:.
OCNTV OlIDKKs.-
Counlv orders taken
i ac-
ON.
15 KN J A 31 IX II K LTN 1 1 11
I J ESPrCl'Kri.I.Y informs the puhlicin ter.
oral that he has just received and opened a
s.ler.did stocli of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Kilrr:iiiil utock of
at his Now Storr, in I.owrr Augustu township.
i I id PtiKk conmstt in imrt ol
j CiOtliS, CaSSimCrS, CaSSinetS,
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
A1.SSO j
C'allropN, Glusliaiiiw, I,nvii-,
.HoHISl'UtJtJ itts l.illitCs
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Ci-orc-rleM,
Afco an assortment of Ilat'illinrc, Irou
uud Steel, Nails, &e.
Also an excellent assortment of
GUEEI3SWAEE, f various styles arid
paiteiint.
Also an assortment of HOOTS &. SHOES.
HATS k CAPS, a good selection.
Salf, Fish, c.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitaMo to the trade, all of which will he sold at
thn lowest price.
Ci? Country produce taken in eichanjs a
the hi'hcut prices.
Luwcr Augusta, Juno C, 1So7.
VHEATLEYS AHCII ST. THEATHE-
AKt.'II SST. AHOV'i: SIXTH, PIIILAU'A.
rPHLStar Company, conipoted or tho f.rs
- ylrlistes in llio world, and exceeding in
Strength and Talent anv Dramatic combination
heretofore offered to the Theatrical Public, will
appear every niuht in Comedy, Tragedy, Scrio
Comic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Uurlcltas,
Ac, Ac When limiting the city, go there.
Oct. 21, IS97. ly
FLOUR! FLOUKI
FOK SA1.E 13 V
M. C. GCAKIIART,
Suiibury, Sopt UG, 1S57.
FURNITURE POLISH.
S. ItA7'ft Preaiioni Patent V.nnim.l Fnrt,ili,rM
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for reslo
ring the polish on nil kinds of l'uruiture, (ilass,
Caniige llo.lies, II..ir Cloth, ic. Also, for re
moving upou, hiding scratches, eVc, Ac. War
ranted to uy immeoiiilely and retain its gloss.
j-rice ou cis. per botlic. Sold by
A. 7. FISHER.
March 14, 1857.
josa. s. in: id),
ATTORNEY A.T LAW,
Ojjic in Maclet tt., opposite Ihe Court House,
SUNBTjnY, TA.
Collections made and Professiuiial Pu.it.ess
generally attended lo Promptly and Carefully
PuiLADSiruiA IUrtaExcs :
Uullitt Fsirlhorno, Dtelil d- Wert,
Davis Ai Cirney, f. Tyloi & Co.
Munhtiry, June SO, 1957.
IROWN'8 an ! Dreiuig's Essence of Ginger
and Husband s .Magnesia al
. March 14, '67. , FISHEIP8.
TiBhinK Tackla. Red Cork, Grass, Cot
1- ton and Linen Liaes, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the yard, Snood., Flies, Kir by, Limerick and
Canute Hooks, Hods, dec., lorssls by
Maieb 41,'or. A. W. FISHER.
FURNITURE IJFtTRIIITURE ! I
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashionable, C Iicnp nnd I'scTul
rtHE subscriber, long established aaa Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer In Stunbury, thank
ful for past furors, solicits continuance of the
public patronage. Ilia atock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, c., embraces
EVfrl'.Y VAttlliTV, t-srPt'L AND ORXA-
DtE.M'AL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, aa anything that may be required iu bit
lino can be had at moderate pi ices, Cheap for
Cath, or Country ProduceMakcn in exchange.
Establishment
.SWiifA East Cvrntr of Market S'p.iare.
U?1" Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would ublige him by making pay
ment. SEBASTIAN IIAL'FT.
unburv, April 4, 1S57. if
NEW CONFECTION AHV
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. OEA1MIAUT,
? AS just received new and excellent nsso.-!-ment
of goods at his Confectionary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunl.urv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
all limes, tho most choice Confectionary, Ac.,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among his stock of Conleclionarics, may lis
found :
I'renrh Srrrt,
Ifurnrtl A'tnouiln,
rrtMin V. "lute,
lim'ii
It. me,
Vnnill.i,
Conimn Secreti.
Liijuancr,
Onm Drops, all kind of scent,
l.'ive limns,
M:nl liritps. red and white,
Jelly fallis,
Flint Drops,
Hick I'mi'lies, of all scents
rtoek Canity.
Alnvnid Candy,
FRUIT.
r.tnnni, IVnnct,
Ctirninf diicd, Citrn,
Almoiuli, nmsnnn, N ut f nil kindi
LEMON SYHUr j
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A '
superior qmilily of Segnrs and 'I'obaeco, and a I
variety of Confeetionaries, fruit, Ac, all of which I
is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. I
ICE CJ-EA-IVr. !
lie has al opened an ec Cream S'aloin, nnd !
will at all tines be ready to serve his customers !
with Ice I-ream.
Sunbury.May 2), 17. ly
Snddio and Ilnrness I-Iaker.
irx:iNrn'ir i-iaupt, jr.
fiHrcefifior to A. Stroh,
r,f lU:SfEC n iM. V informs toe
L'K tft eitiens of Sunluirv Bi d the pul-f.jr"l'-;-'2lic
ueneraliy, that lie liaa tuLen
fevSiv the csUihiishMieiit lately oreupied
A. .1 f"'lroh r.i.d is pre urtd to tuin cut woik in
is line of husiness equal to any made iu this, i
section of the country. Orders pron'.p'ly exeeu j
ted and all kinds of produce taken in Ixelnuge
tiuul.ury. May 9, K.07. ly
IDSXN 'TISTBTST-" " i
VNNOUNf.'KS to the citizens nfPnnl'ury and !
vicinty, thnt he has opened an oliiel- in f un-
luiry, nl.o'. r II. J. Wolverton's olVice opposite C. '
Weaver's Hotel, where ho u prepared to attend 1
to all kinds of work hi loiiRiiiR to the profession.;
in the latest and most improved style. All work
weP c'-uic and warranted.
iJ.vcml ir 13, lsf,G.
Citrate of Magnesia
on
T A S T i: I. RSS S A 1. T rt .
rflIIS (irejvir ition is recommended as an ex-
cellcnt laxntive and purgative. It operates
cellcnt laxative and pur-alive. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from an unpleasant taste
rescnihiinir lemonade in favor, prepared niul sold
bv A. XV. FI.Slir.lt.
' Sutihurv, '.'arch I I, IR.'fi.
E. IJEWLAND Sz CO.
Loobln Ula.e., I'letiire I'rnnir, l-.iiyi'avin';
ant, I'liltttins,
No. ISC Arch Street, above Si-;th,
lI.atu of!!18 .orlh tec,.nd St.)
PlIlI.ADl'.l.I'r.IA.
Gallkrics urr.y iiili to visirous.
Mvrchnuls anil others vis-iinr t!.s City v.hw
r.ia y W'atit anylhinx in our line will do Well to
uive us a call.
FeUruary S3, 1 S..7 Sni
CUKAP WATCH AND JKWJ-'.l.r.Y STOKF. '
.Vo 7 2 .Yor'i Stronil .'ii.-rf', (ooji.'r (A '
tdottr.t I'cn.on House )
Philadelphia. j
COI.l) I. ever Walchra, foil jeweled, 19 K. ca
' scs, .-JiiiS; silver I. ever do,, do., $12; S'.l- j
vcr l.epiiii', do., $'J t'uarti. r. 5 to '. T : (it'l l
Spectacles, . I .',0 to $11) ; silver do., 1 iiO ;
Silver Table t;puotis per sell, i-il l to i
Silver Drert do., do., -f 9 lo SI 1 ; Silver Tea r!o., i
do., 7. to 7 f.ll ; (ioli! Pens and (.'old Ca ;
scs, ;:j 'iU In .o ; ijotd 1 ens and .uer uo. . i; .
together with a variety cf fine CJold Jewelry,
Oold'Curh , (itiard and Fob Chains. All goods j
warranted to be aa represented. Wat, lies and j
Jewelry, repaired in the I est manner. AUo, Ma- .
sonic Marks, Pins, &c, made to ordfr. j
M. IJ. All . rders sent hy mail or oiherwisa. J
will he piiiifl ieily attended to.
I'lilla., t'et. 4, IK.-.li. Ivw.
WHOM 81 LI'. AU It.'IT.IlL
Grocery, "Wine aud Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut ar.d Water Streets,
UlILAUKI.riilA,
DEALERS and fatnilics will he promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October -1. 1 o,.b. II
WltOLtSAl.t i.M. Ul.TAIl.
BOOT STOUE,
Sm.th Fourth S.t, tthuct CI.esunt, I'hil'n.
OOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac, promptly made
3jJ) to order in the very test stvle, si.d of the
best material.
Philadelphia. May 3, 1 S57.
Leather! Lcuthcr! Leather!
Ill Mt Y V. IVI lt,''l AN.
IMPOITCH ,,f f fetich ral-fkiii.nn l Ketieml Leali.ei
.tealer. No. 6 ..lill Ttte.l .1 tee I, rtiilaHe.iiltia.
A nacral akf.ltn.t-nt if all ktt.ai rf l.catt.er Moroe'i'S.
c . e.
Itetl and flak S"a!e Leather.
Ket.rnary lr07 ly w
11.MUMJS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
iVc, Ac, just received a freh supply anJ
for Sale at thu Confectionary stole of
M. C. GUAKH Mil.
Punbury. May Ifi, IS.-17.
ron SALE.
4 Good second-hand liuggy.
Apply at this
oflu-.e.
s FOR IIEIjMT.
rpHK ftore Rot.iu in Market street, occupied
J. bv F. W. tay and ihe dwelling house nd
. J . .... r u U .u...
joining' Apply o me enccuiois wi ...
deceased.
January 17 1157.
Actv WINS'. IMIiiln. &C.
NEW supply of Kiugs, Paints. Oils,
Fluid. &c.,tiikt received snu lot sair ny
v
A. XV. FIMIER.
Runhury, May 1 1857.
1ANU W ARIA NTS. The highest price
-'will be oivcu fot Land WarrsnU hy the suh-
ctihei.
H. li MASKER.
fJJATENT BR1TTANIA STOPPERS fo
H bar bottles for sale by
H. D MASTER.
Hnnbiirv, July I'. I.
riiobaeeo and Segara so.ooo imported
-sv Uegars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. riSHER'a.
uubury, March 11, 1157,
BARTELHWAE1.
riHE subscriiirr respectfully in'oims the
A tens el ejuiibory and tlia public nenar
that he has cummenced ths manufacture a
kinds of
EARTHEN W A R K,
at his manufactory in Whortleberry fitrec'
square east of thn River. lis has inguije
servieee of Mr. Hast, and you can tbLr
depend on having a good article. The pi
are respectfully invited to call.
All orders from a distance will be proie
attended to.
I M.6HINDEI
lS.IC tf
r?'jiiliry, fcb. '
.KlII.Tf E2. ALIO fc t'
N.)S. ttlH Cliilllllt St-pi-t. (g'.ulll tdr, hrlnw Wn
O'UK ()! PIT V -t T AIT. II l 191 THU ClTV.
11 A N T T . r T I - H r.: S n::rl V;..ff -.le ilenlem n, -
jl M'i' 'tiT' nmi'i' l'.KfHiM.. fulfill rrfivr(l V
.tn, 'w.irifMttil n"t to l,iirik, Wm-d und Willow-
(' rt. IJniftlu-i., r ,t-f ul! tkacripttkii. i'leimo ea!
rx'tnuiM i'iif k
I clirunry "i?, I-'C ly w
VALUABLE rEOPEETY 1011 SAL
fSIIK uhseri!-eis, K.xccntors of Ihe esti.ti
i Henry Masser, dee'd., oiler rit private
the foilmvinn property viz : A larpe two a!
frame dwelling house, tO(relher with about
:,n Af'KKiS OK I.AXD,
Situate in Lower Aoi'osta township adjoin
Inmls of I'uiiii l Knuliuan and olherB uow in
oeciipaiiey of John It. Kaufman as a store ;
dwelling. The house is new and the localio
good one for business.
Also aTH.HJT OF MMHSTOME I.A
in said township on the rier about 5 miles
low unhu.y, adjoining lamia if J. T. M'l'he'
ami others, coiitninii.g. about ill) acres. '1
roil is productive and contains linicstons t
other iniui rals.
t Also a tract of I. and, rontainiiifr about
acres on the bill, about two iniles below fun In.
n'i ininK bv.ds of the heiis of the Inte Jo
("onred ::nd others. Thero is, on this tract
smnll orchard of choice fruit.
For further pariienhirs apply to tiie fubscribc
H. 15. MASSKH," )
r. U. M AKsm. jExecuto
Fit A Nt.'IS niTllKR. )
f anbury, January l!1i lssr,. if
TSTIZW ARHAN OliIEtsTT ;
Erish Arrirnl nf
DRUG?, I'AIInTS, OILS, k
FJlin undrr!;ii d f .nin taken the store f,
1 nierly kept by liiiam A. Ilruner, is no
lendy to till orders end pre.- riptions at a m
nients notice. He I as a lare and rrcll eelecti
stuck of frcwh ami purs
LatXiS, CIIZLIICALS,
lhe.stn!rs, -oil, Piiinta, tilass, l'utty, and a
iviuds ot Patent .Medicines.
Flit IT AND CUNFIX'TIONARY
Tuhareo and Iinported Pccars of the rliniews
brands. I'anry ?.'olions' toilet arljcles, and Piv
fumery of nil kinds. Tooth and Hair Urushe
of every vai iity.
Ccir ff.iii.. r.'i!f-7 c.hntiji on hxnd.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
pr'ninif. many arliclus it is impossible here to eau
mcritc. and all sold at modrrutc prices.
Peoieinber the place, next door to E. Y
lliigiit's Mamuiolh .-More.
a. xv. Fisunn.
Suubury, March M, 1S57.
Vt Juti: horse hotel.
i rOTTSVIM.E, PA.
"Jtill'.nli.-.criher respeclfully announces to hii
1 ul I f. iem's and Ilia pul.lic. that h haa takn
I lliat old nu.l well known rjial.lishrirnt, ths
! Whito 'Horso Hotel.
i A( lJl0 r,1nicr f c,.I tie Bllj M.hnntno its., In
tlie !.oit:i;ii ol I'ottsville. J he Iiciikb lias ri
c.ntly liecn very much enlarged and olherwisu
improved, icinleriii it qtiite is cou.fortahle is
anv elh. r Hotel in .S l.uyikill coui.ty vihila
tl u B,a!.iessre lar;c, in (jood condition, and al
tend hv can fu!, atti i.tiv, , pit . ei.t hostlers.
'J'o tra' i llciB 1111J others w l..t u.n stop at his
h ! .', l e n utiles t verj allcuiion rr.lculnud to
rend,,- them c iu'lor'.ai le und taiiKi'td.
JO.i. I'EGtR.
As ri! JI. IS.'.'".- !f
riLXHY EOUjSEL,
AITdnNSiT AT "iA7.
VjJec opnflsite th Court House,
Gunliury, 2Ccr;I:unibi-l.ir.d Coutty Ta.
rmnif't aileniKui to business in adjoining
?nn:;ti!'s.
i EAGLE HOTEL,
ItiTHSITi: V.-ISTPIt A.NTH 11ANK,
VILLIAMSPOIiT, 3r"yv.,
j V. U.LJiM r:. I2.i, ri-utirlr.
j ('. . Stki r, .l.i-t.int.
N. li. .In linr.i'uis wi'! n.n to sn.l from the
! lerol and 1 ocl.el i.al.. injs, let ibis (lolel, lens
! fit rl;i.:r..
Se, n n.ber 13. lK.')r,.tf
EANVTI.IE HOTEL.
M.rl.rt Street, Danri'le, Pa,
fJ'IllS is one of the laijest anil iool rosnmo
k dious lintels in tl u int. nor of V: i.r.s;. 1 auia
it Las btcn le, entlv fit!, d op, iu ncilii lit style,
with all lac modern ei'nv.Miiinet-s.
I I'
irv:t.i i
C'!;c;i 'sitrlips cj .!t wt'Ir-
IVHOI.W.il.n and h-etail, nt lite Phiiad,.!
' pltia Waleii and Jewelry Mere." Jo. i'l!
North Second istreet, eonr'r of Quarry,
3pa:i.AD2i.r::iA.
l.'i'it I.evr V.1,eii.H, , -,; J( (. ir c;.S(.IIi -,no
IJ.'l.t l..'i.;u.i !. ' -JI 1.0 I- Stl.e S; -st.i, ics LSC
I'llver l.ej.. I'll! ,v ,.-.1. ., '.(...I I'. 1". ,'. i.WI
f.ieei l.i e. r. ti,:l .'.-v.'l'u 1J '! a.'.'.es' ;....: I tells. l.iJ
Suj.ett,.,-(i. en, t. 7 ; ;.. 'r,.., M, s.t. b.'Jb
0'.re!a,les. 7..".'l
Oi.lJ I'riw, Willi ". I".! . .'er lb l.l.r, 1,(4
Gold Finder Pi:i.i., Uit r. tits to .-i0; tVatoh
Glasses, plain, l'J c, i.i.i ; Pitt, i.t, l!i'; I.uuel,
Co; oilier articles iu proj aiti.,:i. A!! :.)u aisj
ranted to be what tlu v aie sold f :.
KTAI .:FFEI it II VKT.EY,
Ou hand, Komo tiold aud Silver Levers mi
Lepiui's still I. iiver than the above price.
i.Vt. 4, ly.
1LAN
Mot
AN'K Parcluneni Paper Deeds and hlani
rti;ne,s. lionds, Evccu'i'iits, ?Sunimous
Ac. for sale '., II. U. M ASSEK.
riunbuiv A i.ri 5fi. la.'ifi
STOVES-
IOU SALE an excellent second-hand CooW
ing Slove, als. eetal Cylmder Cool
Sto'i's. Eiupiire at litis oliice.
C"iOLD PENS with and without eases, ef a
II very superior ,Ualilv, just received.
Also a ftcali suj piy of Wriliinr Fluid, fer sale
by 11. II. MAhhER.
Punbory, IVc. 27. lv.ifi-
SILVER WA'J'CH ES. A few double case
English Silver Wetchoe, for sale st very law
prices by H. U MASSER.
tniburv. April 12. 1 R.'.fi.
AMKIUCAN IlOUSIj.
WlLLlAMisPOUl', l'A.,
J. II. uriYlox, 1'ioprlefov.
Ja. T. IIai.i, Ass't.
Kept. 13, IKiC tf
Pt'RK OLIVE OIL for table ue, two sis
at 37) and C2J cents just received by
A. W. FISHER,
March 14, '57.
Stationery. A large supply of fancy J
3 Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Le
Xote
aper and Envelopes, .Mourning, Letter,
and Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Kami, Ac, st
M.rch 14, 'f7. A. W. FISHKR'rS.
I30RT MONAIES. Tooth and Hsir Uitha
all aaalitics. and any qusnli y, for sale by
A. W. FISHEB.
March 1 1, "57.