Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 20, 1858, Image 4

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    NEVEH SAY FAIL.
Keep pushing "lis niter
Than titling Mill.
Ami dreaming and sighing,
AnJ visiting the lider v ...
' In lira' earnest battle (
Thoy only prevail.
Who daily march onward,
f And never y fail.
. .... - . . . i
With in eye ever ripen, '
. A long n Ihal'a nut dumb,
; AnJ a heart that will never '
. To aortow succumb,
You'H battle and conquer, .
Though thousands assail ;
How strong' and bw mighty
Who never say fuil 1
' " " .i.
. Ahead, then, keep pushing,
, ' Aril elliow your way, . . .
UnVrding t!ia envious,
All ascs (hat iiray
All obstacles vanish,
All enemies quail,
In I lie midst of thrir wisJorrA, .
Who never aay Tail.
Tn life 'a rosy mornin?, .-,
In manhood's fair pride,
Let this be your motto
Your footsteps to guide, .
In storm and in sunshine, ,
Whatever ass nil,
We'll onward and con.picr,
And never aay fuil!
Jauncvs'
Tho Potato Culture.
The follow in? in the Country Gentlemtn is
from Mr. G. McMaho, of Milford, Ct. :
"My plan lm3 been for tho last eight years
to change tny Reed n often 09 oneo in every
two yours even if I plant tl'.o Baino sort. I
have for tho List six years taken tho trouhlo
to send from 73 to l."0 milea lor my seed, ami
, think that I have been paid fur it in tenfoiu
proportion. The sorts thai I have been most
gncwsi'ful wild ora tho Prince Albert or
white Napoleon, Ihu Irish lumper 3 und tho
Peach Mows. Thcso three kinds never have
showed nny aymptoms of tho blijrht in this
section of the country while many of my hcijih
bevs have kept their old sorts, and have list
nearly oil the two past seasons. I planted in
May l ist '-il'J rods of ground wit.li white Na
poleons, und gathered ovir three hundred und
seventy Svo bushels in October last, us nice
v.tHtnes us ever any man need look nt. Thry
are admired by all ; they are very white and
smooth ; many of them measured from eij;ht
to ten mid u half inched in length; tho top?
till .eiiinincd in a perfect utile of heulth until
hey were cut off liy the frost. Tho tops on
the Peach-Uous do the same.
'My plan of cnlvatiur. is to take Mailt
primp! or liso plow it in the Call. I generally
select the smallest ones that I raise fur my
own use to plant cut each potuto, bo it
ever to small. 1 seldom ever uso over four
and a lull' or five hustle's of seed to the acre.
"Method e.f dllieatioi,. J poller illy use
o'uuut loaiia or coarse slrnw muiiiire 10 the
ncre spread and plow in then plant my
seed three by three aud a hall' feet apart ;
when the plants bi-sin to skew themsel.cs
nno n trip dressing ol hen manure, laiier of
Paris aud leached ashes, mixed too ther a
fuil band to the hill, which I have found to
be a great benefit to me."
Id tho Ohio Cultivator, Mr. RoricnT Sea
vrks, of Oskuloosa, Iowa, lus to bo heard.
, IJe says :
"Permit mo to odd tny experience in the
cultivation of potatoes, usuddithMil evidei.co
in favor of a fact that we are only just now in
the nitioiemtii centuiy, beginning to learn
Ac is to cultivate potatoes. It seems a little
strange, too that the discovery of certain fuels
in relation to this matter, uppears to have
been simultaneous in Ui Here lit and distant
places.
"L-tt spring I took one peck of Pea pota
to:?, ur.d cut them into very small pieces con
In'ning, some two, but most of them only one
rye !u e;:ch lull. ! planted them in hills ubout
3 feet apart ea?h way. pulling only one
luecu in each hill and I r .1111 that peck 1 da
i.i:.) me'isured 'l't bnheis r.f pi.od potatoes,
oi'ter thr irt ini? away seme 4 er 5 bushel that
v.ere ufi'ocie.i . illt rot. Tho tround occupied
was u lit ti i ov.t 8 s(:uaro rods, and was cul
tivated tolerably well.
VToj.' correspondent, W. ( Jolinsott
rays : "I am of the opinion that it is a loss to
plant 2 or ii whole p"'rUccS in a hill." I add
there is not orly a loss to jti.tntoes planted
bat r.!i n'tual u.iinao is done to tho coming
crop, for i am convinced that more and Utry.r
potatoes r in bo raised by planting ono ye
iu each hill, than can bo raised by putting 2
or 3 v.hclo potatoes i 1 u hill. The nore
BivU yuit put in a kill, tho more small potuto, s
you will have in proportion to the number
raised."
THE S.VEliT POTATO ITS ISOTIIEU-M tL
I'OSI HON.
TLe r.utivc place urtlie sweet potato is in
warm latitudes. It wus. in our boyhood cal
1ml liio Carolina potato, eud It was generally
m;.'pos-jd that it would m.t prow fur north ol
that, i't pei frution. It was o", length uccli
reut dsi Ner-Jersoy cnl upon tho sandy
land f Long Island, but for a Inn? lima no
r.n- thciiiit of growing a crop further north.
P-ai t!ie isothermal position of this valuable
pdant ha hoeti graddully uuvuiiciuo., until it
a Divy dilcuit lo say where ita tiot therti line
is or will be.
C. S. Murray of Warren County Ohio, who
is prol ably one of the most extensive propa
gator.! nftiie siveet potato ill the United States
ir.ttuiog llie raisin'' and eo iu;r of s'.ins fur
planting a special! says :
' I have noiaorou) loi'.era from my corres
jiandetit touching their success, hi a lel'.er
from one of them ct lladdaui Cotio., Le
taj s :
"Several pentlemen, who saw my largest
ppocitnei.B in" putnto. s raised from your plants
rjimirk 0 that tl.ty never saw larger ones
ol West India, Carolina or Sew Jer.-ev
prov. !h.
th.y 1 en
I am thoroughly convinced that
o very Mict'cssfully cultivated in f.i-
vurblo locations, throughout our btale.'
' From New-Yorli a man wiitei;
"I hud Jino pi'ceess with my sweet polv
loe. Th'i'cU t'ny wire planted late they
have ieiilotl u haiidsomu crop. 1 have no
doubt if the practicability of prowiri; then
successfully H!;ii!g the lluiUou River. "
Mr. 'Murray says :
"1 call a'.iaintiuii tn thetubj, ct now Lecauio
it is time that pV'il fanners were laying their
plans as to Low llii-ir grounds uro Id bo CC-
eil llie coinilir; teusou. bweel potatoes-
, be prowii bucceesliilly in tnutb higher lot-
I has lioreti tore been L'elioiu.iy tup
Ley have ulieady loeii prnducei),
iu tiesl. re, teiitrul and I'. isl
111 Cuiinecticut, in Nev
kddisou County, Vermont,
Li'0 coater of lent h'.ate.
iu con.i'ierabie ex-
til done with them
i'.uxessful cut-
llio dozen
liio; to
been
glepavimcnt
. ' ' ' li I lIUl
'a..
'v l
s ' v.
M01IEY CAIT BE SAVED BY
. . S3' &sb mmw
8-aKTBtJXlY, BrOBTHPMBEBIAND OOTJWTY, ITA..
W bsvo lust received and are now onsnirts- large and choice selre'.ed atock of WINTER
GOODS, comprising an endlcse variety, and will
PRICES TO SUIT
We return our aincere thank to the public for our
merit continuance of the same.
LT-COlTNTnr PRODUo WAITED AT
Sunbury, December 19, 1HA7.
tiv.it rn.it & iikm:v.
ciii:ap watch 1:3 and jewki.hv.
WIli)U'.!I.K AND RI'.TAII.,at the "rhilr.-Wiin
Wnlrhra ami Jewell v ftnre" Wo. MS (HI.I No. C6)
NoittiPccoiiuStrtt-l. Comer if (Quarry, rtilmuiMptita.
(Kl t er Witehen, full JewelleO, IS caret cai, Sii.no
(iokl l.nihie. IS caret. St
f ilver Lever, lull Jrwcilt J, 11 00
Silver Lrpiup, jewels, ei!
Suprrioi CJuKrucra, ' e
C.ilJ SprfinclK, 1 U
l'nie Silver il l., 1 S"
OoW llrrcrteia, 3 D"
Lyjy'i (in'il rcnella. . 1 PC
Bi'lvcr Ten ', ct, 6 00
Oel'i P''u, wall l ent il nr.i!?itvr'r lioUrr, t K
Guid t'iRccr lltna en to !-0; Watrh f.ime. p!.tin
I2J rta , pninit l.uJ. I.u ,ut oiliei articles in irnrtrtu
Ali C'XiU wurianltil to be what lliev nre fid for.
hk.W t V KIl A I1AH1TY.
t " Oa li:ial ii-mie r) ,M nml Silver l.evera and Lepiae
.:M i-iwe- tii-ui l!-.e '..iv pnren
ri.l:ije!iliw,, t)d-lier 10, S57 1ysV
' LARGE BEY GOADS ESTABMSIUILM.
Jl A MILTON KAS'I KR & CO.,
Itetv .Hat Mo, ISuiltUut;
Nos. 109, 201 nii(" 203 Baltimore Sired,
BALTIMOB.13.
pTAYI. now in slore (moblla of tlieir own im
portai'mn) one of the lerg-at and ni' com
(ile'e .Stocks in llu United Slun s, tmluiu inft
Sil9 and Silk fiooiW of ev ip class ; Dre3
(Jooil? n very .urge Hook ; l.ish l.iriena; Lin
en (lomlsand IlmifckeepinR Aitieies cf every ile
crihtimi ; Mcurning (ioody; CloaH. Mantillas
a? J hawlt; Knihrotdcriea. I.pces, Hociery,
lilovca, Illanketa, (Jjilta, I'lomralic (locids; and
every article generally rexuired by Farmera and
l'lavler.. fur servants use.
lieluil U.iorr on first fit or tho pri- e
aiTixeltocach article, from r.hich no deviatien
is made.
t$' Wholesale Rsotns on the tccond ar.d third
fJoora.
Octdher, 11. 1&57. 3m.
Falsi E5niiisi'Jl :
LIFE P n O L O X U E D.
HOLLO WAY'S TILLS
Ti suiT.t Hie pubis niul pen d'.iea "f sieknesa when il.e
eer.'im ineni.s t'T -ure mc neceritile M :,ll. is silive
in nine's. Tlie veuetuUlc reineily, iietijifr piiwi ifnl'v up'in
llie enures ol (llseuKe In ull I lit; lluius, nn vt-n, unit lint,3
of llie !k1v ,-X'le! t!,e tnnibiJ un. I poiannoiis nm'.ier from
i's lurking j.lucis in llie ayHeni. elcnne Bint pnuly evi-iy
secret ion, inlnol'l llie sluir.ererl consrautimi, lestnre llio
viR .r iinil virility el llie eufeel.lnl fnilne, aultcnil to pro
lung life lul Uf)oml ils onliiruy linus.
MILLION? nill.Y O.N THKM!
In every charter cf llie q'o! c, niie;," all iiM'oi'.s, civil
ized u:n! sav.ige H'ce1: Pills nre rseil with ei;i::il mil unva
ryiii' ni.-ci-ra. Tlieyare ndtrlis,,! la every irieu-d Inn-
IS fn;e. ant: wl,reevcr coimneicc nuBpeiiei.utu, ,,. u.w
i c.i.inum ui-im'....
AM. INTEUXAI. niSE.V-KtJ
Yield lotl.eir ne'ion. 11; spopsi'i, l.ifer C nnnhint, Af
reflii.ua ef the II iweis, the Kid.ies, llie Nerves, the
lames, the Tturait nnd liie Uneii, Hint hive previontly
d. lic . nil hiiiiinn skin und nil other remedies, uie expedi
tiously aud iiilaLI.lv fund t.v ilns nll-coniieeriiig medicine
ll()i)M,Y I'ltOSTHATION
Kveli when the pnlienlsaiu reiluecdto llie hist decree
Ol" leulilenese, they limy he reeiliwrated by the r,'iliess
tonic uad ullernalive properties of Ilollow.iy'a Pills.
n:.MAIJ.S OF AM. ACMi,
rrom wlmtever variety of Ihe ailments prrntlar to tlieir
si-x lliev may liesuflerinn, rmy rely with enure cnt:deiu-e
on the ttl'eet of Ibis titrcugtliiiig, icviwng, guleuudila
me,huie reineuy.
Uollotvay's Pills are th lest remedy lantern,
in the world for the ft,!luit-ing disease:
Attlima, Ptvei .vid A-no St me u:nl Gravel
u..i....l(''.ifwt!-oiit, Vt-nmle Connduillts r--eo!id.nv fMnp-
t:nni;l,s llendaelies Inwurd Venkms
In.!. jetton l.iver t.renl'iuits
Chei! Dirensea IiiEuenstii lwuosauf Spirits
Cibivemss Intl.oillrn.titll Piles
D-.sneraia envieal Atleevions
iJiarlueu VorlliSl ei i.il -mJs
Urojuy
tJV CAUTION' 1 None nre genuine unless the words
I'lioll iwav, New ori( end Ijnulon." ore dli-crnib!e lis
as a wiiler-iua-k ill i very le.ll ol the lsik of directions
nr.-uud eiieli p t or l.:'X ; tlie same ini.v lie plan. ly free hy
h.il.ling Ihe Wnf t" the PRht A emn's'ine reward will
he c.vcu to ai.y one r.aeiei'ine s.n-h iiifi riiiali-,!! ns innv
lend lo Ihe deleetion ol in,y party ol pi
the me,liciacti ot vending the snuie, ki
mrties couiiterleilinir
ai.iwmg them to l.e
spuri-'Uf
S.dd nt the IMnnuriif torles of pror.sor HoLl.oWAY
0 Maiden llre, New York, unit 214 Strand. Iunhni, hy
allreBpi'iihle Hruse,it:s uail Ueu'ers in MtHln me through,
out the I niti .1 u.l,-. un.l the civilized wolld, iu boxes,
ot ea centF.ti'J) cents, nnd 11 eneh.
I'f There is a considerable saving Ly Liking the Inrgcr
sizes
N. II. Direct inns for tlie puidnnee of patients in every
diis.rder ure lU'.ixed to eaeli box.
Oi-t.il er 17. IS5?. tyea
FANCY PUPS FOR I.APIK.S.
JOHN FARKIIIA JL CO., (New No.) ft-. Nn Market
St. nui'VC Lilit, I'itiUidelpliiu. lli.porters. Mtniufnciuiers
l.lid llvulers III lid.ea, (ieuth-llleu nod Cl.lldriliS Taiiev
Furs. Wholesale uad iteluit, J. 1. V Co., would crtll
the nttenll -II ot Ilialers and llie Public genrrnlly to their
limncnsc Ifoi-li ot Iruney Purs for ladies Ceullt inen and
C iljrea; tiieir ossortiueiit en.h uees every urlic nn-J
kind i f paney I'u.s, that will he worn daring lin ensnn
such us I'liL Capes. II. U C pe Quarter Cnper, Tnlinas,
Vi(l nines llntis, Alufis ,V Muaatee, ffoni the Lucitl lCus
Sinn Sahle lo the lowest pi ice l).4iie.stitf purs.
Pit tientianeu II, I ir-,st nss .rtiiient of fur Cottius,
!ll'i-es (Jan -it lets Ac, lie.nc l lie .liree: lu.porli'.sof all our
purs u. ..I M ..nitfac-urirs ot 11. t in under our own su;ier vi
sion we feel Hnlisniit wc can 'rter Iniler iuduieineiils lo
deiiieis anil the nulie F.ener.dlv than unv i.lher L-nise,
having a. i rm.'rli tei'1 lo select fr..inuiutut the Muliuluetul
eis prices. We onli usk a cm':I
J.MHV FAIM'in. ro.
NoFl iVr.ilfrf Fireel nN.ve tiglilh, I liibd'a.
riiihdclphia, fepl. 10, l!-07 whu.
rLATFCEH SCALP."?.
OT every description, suitable for railroad,
Ac., for weighing Hay. Coal, Ore, and
Merchandise generally, l'nrcharers run no risk
every scale is guarnntecd correct, and it at'ler
trial, not Iou;id salulactjry can Lo iciuruej wmi
oul chartte,
Factory at the Old "Mand, established for mure
than twenty yeara corner of Ninth and Melon
Mrccts, Philadelphia.
AIHlOTTfcCO.
Encrcs";or to Ellicutt & Abbott,
riiiiadilphia. tcpt 6, IHS7 cHin.
m 11 1.1. ii. ountt;,
A Sf-cmd, near MnrLet Street,
LE WISBUKO, PA.
Piarlicrs in the Counties of Union, Northum
bcrlaud and Montour.
Ail l'uoi tssioKAi. Bcsisess entrnsteJ t )
his rate will receive prompt unj la thful attcn
lion. October 3, IS57- ly
joiuv zj.ri.TtEii.riJi.y,
f ESPECTFLT.LY informs his liiends, ar.J
the public generally, that lie has just reci-iv
id a New flock of tiODDS, at his new slnre, at
Unvid .Miilcr's Mill, in l.uwer Adi;uita Town
ship, und ihat he is prepared to sell goods at th
lowest pi ices.
His Slock eonsiiiU in part of
SPUING SUMMER GOODS,
Groceries, Gueenswaie, Hardware, &o.
1, J every variety usually kept in a country
Store.
Tievorton prices paid for all kinds of produce.
Lower Aususl tsvp, Ave. 8. 157 tf
lot 'ls of all. kinds, Mot kn ys Collars, fcus
" pciniirs, Euck Mills. Handkerchiefs and
an todies variety of Hosiery and Notion.
Sonburv, Dee. 20, '&r. UKlCiHT & SON.
EALTIFUL DRESS GOODS, including
figured and Plain Merinos, bilk. Scotch
s. Silk Stripe J Poplins, Cashmere, Trenton
I nilier buaJes, r ancy and Plain Uridines
1'sramelte Cloth, Ac , j,n,t received
M,'T.
Midlife
PURCHASING AT THE
positively tell our entire atock at
72 1
incceasing patronage, and -hall endeavor o
THE HIGHEST TRICES,
I U S S Y ' 3
AMERICAN ItEAPKR,
tun M'TTIXG BOTH
GRAIN AITD GRASS,
(IKE AT improvement for Il).ri7. 'I hit Ma-
chine was put in aucersful opcruticn in IK.13
and continued to ho the only .eaping nnd Mow
ing Machine in tho World, cf any practical valuo
up to lH'lfi twelve years after iia introduction.
Other ficapera are now oflercd with ulowimt ad
vertisements, Certificates. Dijilomas, (Jo!J a id
Silver Medals, ic. liul the farmer in search
of the best itcaprr, and not ported in tho mailer,
had better rce a liltlo further.
If Ihrro is any vntuo in "t years expciienre
in building Kenpirr, and using them in the har
vest field, and in the improvement made during
that long period, OI1E1) lll'SWEY.tho l'ather
of Kcnpers, can claim it. All who a: e satisfied
with the Uest ,'capcr and Mower, nan he sop
plioJ hy scuJiiiit their orders early in the season,
os the crops indicate a lar.-ie demand, and we can
not have over 200 Keadv for tho vast harvret
ofl8S7. We guarantee that this Hcaiier and
Mower ran not he hrntt n on fair trial ly any
other Ucaprr that may he brought into theharvest
field, in' lHf.7. and wo nl.o insure it to he. tho
dumbest and mst oiuul.ie machine in use. V,'e
would repeclfully invite I'ariners to cxarr.ino
the machine thoroughly before purchzsing, and
sitisfy thcmsclvca of ils superiority over nil
othere.
ituriiigt'ie l .st four yearn, the Kolmcriberit have
aeld between Sot) and liliO of these Machines, to
the U'stniiil irio.il -iirr.ts(ol Farmers iu Mnntuur,
Union aud the nei(,'hhoriig counties, (whose
names are too numerous to insert) to v hum w e
rericcll'jilv refer.
'I'he snlnciiScm have the cxcIumvo tinhl
tile following coiniliea: M ontutir. Union, nyde,
rs'orihum'.ierlaud, Columbia, l.uzcrna, l'erry
Miiiiin, Centre, Clinton nod Lycoming. All
orders thankfully received and promptly utlcnd
cd to. CEUUES, M.VKS11 Ctl..
Lewitburg, Union county, l'a.
July II, 1S.'i7.
T2iS; L.UM-JiVS'
E5TAELISI-IMENT
I N T 11 1: C I T V U F It A 1. T I M O 11 V. .
MATII1KT S Luy SlifillVarnon u.
uu.l 'Ja Noilh tiuy strei t, li'-ar i'avLOe, 11 iltiln ire :
wiiL-re is kept ntwnvs on hand, or ina.ie ; i o..1-.t, ceciy
style of French 1 i-.'l'K-A-Ti: TKS, in 1M'U, llnir, Clolii
01 ProiOrlle.
I'icueli Full Sin IT nnd .Mcdai'ion puiloi Arm Chairs,
III Plush, llnir. Clnlh or l!rocn!e:i-.
1'reuch .iillr-!i:l Cnived Pnrlor Chars in sets, with
Plush, Hair, CI. tn or I'roe.ilelie.
TTalf Frcncti FtTini: Mahoyany Dot! M'alnut Tarlor
Chairs, in llnir. Cf.th mid I'lesli.
KiK'king Chairs v.oiuus Utsijus, i.i Iluir, CKnli nud
Pli ih.
SluiVPpiing I'uepes n tnrpe n.nMinent nlivn... s en
aand, or un) pattern uadeor covered wob any goods 10
order.
C II A 12 3 ZJ a G w X S .
lit M:i HrMiy or U'.ilimt, coinplet', fr.im ij;l5 uj.
(.Vie 'Ii iir and HtM-W i 1117 1 1 th" hrc- uanrtmnt
rciitly mndc in nny out l.-Mie hi Ihe t'liittO SStales truiii
Irl J a U'eii up.
(.ir H.khii, Olfict nml Dininff Ch:..rs. in (i:'i, Wuinut
nr M;i!iOrtny. wiU Cntu. A'tn .it t'lLTv-l lrnts mi
tins ! tinent cm. I.t aciup ivr'ni tlnzt'ii.
Wtfnl Btttt. (Jliiiirfc auj cUcett uiA Hwltiiig Ci.uiis.
OVtT Utt 1'7i II.
Ciit ntitl I'in'ti Fratn- Tvk im "f rvfiy variety.
All kaiU if iietls, liuir unci l!u iMi;tst .
a. M.rniin'.
N. 23 .Hi. 0 . O.ty t , neur I'tiyeiie n , Lu:;iiivre
Anjjiiitt 1, 157. I y
ThliC.a 1 fo, sf..ni- vns. vi..Vi A.
IB S iwrfotl. Vmh i. . vc k...
- ' lnr"'. -.. .i iti.... .u.i U k.r -At.
le t.... li- un, b, 't rsl.'
:, tm tnrBt'y
t-imnj. 1-tVe JU.J
lt.:.i I ,.r !.
iU lv fl t! in It, s. ae in arrlrw r-f.
Kvti'ii r
tu d-''rfi-.l f ir!: 1 ; fr.! tslom-.i t; I tit ail
t I'tl ,C Hut rTtl .Uj i4-a lwl,liVJ tVAUAiuti it la
il it w.tem fajt!!.
it l'a.:itu:ls.l ia kM 1 al Til) T-nl an mrr-Aim
IV lirairut.rt I r n, ss: Jl) st:i i N v h.i m lu
Tin cit.-i't i I i:- l?.iaxlttltir:.tl 'lu U- M liun
dller ut frnm .,lTti:. on wl hy i.ht-i
litr n..iiinlt..1!i ,1 '.trt.lv tin 11 . II uiaVt
I' ft;.
I r.frl y -t'.l. f. fai:f.wia"
mler L'mii-
!.';!'. ''Uef.-'lsi n I tit ul U la dclo-kmio tW
lta)ti:iienAei . -( fly of Tlu
1 '
Jl 1 RT-
S DO CI-,.
1 ira. IN v iiu Ua UMi IIUJUI Ul MM
UilklHAL mvt Ot'NT TO THK TftAUK.
''ri.
Li:iLJW CAN 0.
It lt.ur U, .N.V. -f
Sept
nnooxrnn& r.iACoir,
lltllutll'Clls
AND CO.M.'di: bil). .MKItCUAVl'S,
"CI, Xurth Thir i Street, 1 dour lelow Vine,
p:iii..1)i:i.piiia.
SAI.MSof rt.kits u id Chocs, llrv llnrvls, Ciina, Hard
ware, Wulev'S, I'uncy ti...ili, Ac, l.V'l.llV KVfc
M.M1 I tr" Country S:oi, t,M-pers and i-l hers will always find at
t or Keening Sal, s a Uoc.e nnfl iKlrable ui.s.'rtiuent el lh
above s11 ds. In tn,'l in Its to mui l.u ,-ts.
t).MU ini-eil 011 the preia,es f..r Country Trade
SV-il Wi. Iir A- .Im
FKVEU AND AGUE!
CJUlXIMi SI PM ITUTK OR N Kit V U TONIC
This well known remedy ili.c.iveied by Illy late juirt
iter U-ici.-i II. J. 1-ctU, is a sioe cine hi tin ie.oveiusor
iler, hit'k'lirndache. and ull oilier Neivous Mleclious. Il
e.uiii,nn no (ji.iioii-, Ar.'etite. or other ii.juih.us ii.ftie.ii
cuts It strL.ititcuN the sletn, itu'es tone to Ihe t. .lo
ach, and is itiviouahle lo Uls.e.., 'S end those ndVcled
Willi wetikne.i, in aiiv pnil ol ti e s.s'.ein ll is esM-t-iuiy
lit"aiiuit,.l.d lo f, uiiiles In ntl'tal w.lh Falling of the
IVeiiih. Hue I, tile is autV'ci. ol iu inr-sl eiots. w here the
lirt,-tio:is!iie t. .1 nved. Ceitilieule can bcfuruudird frtm
all iirls -f Ihe I ui 11.
tw tl.r l-iii'sisls rneralty nnd ly J. II. Hazard,
ti .leMilc l.ri.-aist, and t -le, Propr,ctor ViY Uuidell
l.aee, . w Vori..
New Yorl,8tVl 1(1, 18.'.7, v3ni '
T3ATCHOI LY. JOCKEY CI.UU, 6PItI.NO
1 FI.mVKUH, Ar., of the best quulity ; a
fresh supply just received and for sale at the
Drugr-tuioof A. W. l'lSHEU.
inibiirv, Aug. I, 1807.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS.
Ao, 240 Arch St. bet. Second $ Third,
(Opposite ltread Street,
I'ltlHuieliihln.
C4EIVES, Hiddlea. Pcreeiis, Wou Wire of
S all meshes and widths, with all kinds of
plain and fancy wiie work. JYeavy Twilled
Yi'ire for Kpark ("ateliers i Coal. Hand and Ora
vol t-'cre ens ; l'aper Makei's Wire; Cylcidcr
and Dundy rtulls, covered in Ihe best manner
H ire and W ire Fencing.
A very superior a.liclo of eavy Founders'
Beives. Ail kinda of Iron Ore Wire Keives.
IMYLISK. IUHUY A LYNN.
Philadelphia, Kept. Ill, lb!7 com.
TiUUXTAUkJ.l all kinds and endless
vanoty.
BIUUUT 6N.
Sunbury, Dec. SO, 1M7.
BTOHB. x '
MISSI.OLT3A BHieSLEn.reapectfully In
forma the eitiien of Treverton and aur
rounding county, that ahe haa opened a new
tore of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in .Shainokin afreet, nearlj oppoaite Knonse'a
Tavern, where all kinda of Donnete and Fancy
Unnda can tt) had at the lowest terms.
Pre-- making alao attended to la (he best
manner and latent atyle.
Aptil 23, 1857. If
A Uok (o Kvcry ftlnun ftMbrtiry.
KARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
CANVASSERS wanted to chlain subarribera
for the Comprehensive Ueography and His
tory, Abcicnt and Modern, ot the World ;" by
U. 6. Goodrich, (Peter Tarlry.) Handsomely
bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 300
beautiful engravinga and and 80 majis. Trice
$3. Sold only by agents, te each of whom a
special district will be given. Applicants should
slate what counlira they would like to canvass.
The book is now reedy. Copies will be sent by
mail, post paid, on receipt of the price. Bills o
all solvent banks taken at par. The "Home
Jnurns.1," says of this work I "No family what
ever shouiJ be without it." For full particulars
in regard to an agency, address,
GEOKUE W. ELLIOTT,
Publisher and Uookscller,
No. 172 William Street, New Y'ork.
Allhave kinds of School and Miscellaneous
lloo'.is. Cheap Publications, Stationery and
Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Or
ders solicited.
November SI, 1857,-
1HAAC M. AVILKEHSON,
M ANTJP A CTTJBE CF
FUJINITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Stylo.
. PtiJan, IlvauM and Ixiuiiks
i3urcans, Secretaries, Sideboards,
' SOFA, BREAKFAST A',U DIMNQ TABLES
anj also VENETIAN ULJNJJS, equal to Phil a-
delplua manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
curiioAKDS, womc AND CANDLE-
STANDS, TOILKT TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the attentioi
- of llie public to his large and splendid aa
aorlment of every quality ami price or
CAItlXET-WAEtES
which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery ene
who will examine it, on account of ils durable
workmanship aud splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to he had in tho city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made.
He also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CIIAI1.S.
nrludins varieties never before to he bed ii
Sunbmv, such us Mauogist, Ulack Walki:?
ami Ci.'iilkii Matle Ohkcian ; ami Wmiisna
CHAIKf. ins Iaxci Piaio .-Stools, which are
of Ihe latest stvlci, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsew here.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can he entertained
I out the quality and finish of his ware and
1, hairs.
hose articles will he disposed of on as good
ten. 5 as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try p o duce taken ill payment for work.
a L.LLiil Alvlu. Having provided
i l.undo.'nie Hearse, he is now prepared for
l.'niicrtaUing, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from this
plate
ThcWt re Room is in Fawn Street, be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
1 He bus also purchased the right of manufac
turings ud selling in Northumberland county,
(1 iM's patent Excclsoir Spring Ued, which he
will furnish at riasnnable rates, bpriugs put in
old bedstead for three dollurs.
I.-MAO M. WILUERSON.
Suiibury, April 18, 1857. tf.
HBRUXNG'S GAFJ3.
TH K ACK.NOW I.MOO F l
CHAMPIOII 1 1
it i" -ir
i;-". '-v,.-:it i'tl TIIU RF.CKNT TRIALS at
ITeadiuir have endorsed tlie current
public opinion, una e.aiiiiincd
iiict ol nioie thiol UtKI ..cei
fires, proviltir c.ns.-lusirelv
. V',;.!' ! l dental firei
:. ,r .TI!-..'P. . ... ..1,....
lleirnnr's" is the only hAFK
will not burn.
xtruct fioin llie Comnitltee's
ltei:irtoii IheTiiul of Iron tlafes
at Heading :
'On ilie Silih of February all the merahera of the Coin
niitlee met lo Wltiiets the Scales and Uwka and papers,
(placed tn them) 10 d were perfectly mlislird ll.at all was
intht. The day loll. wiu, 'he burning loos place, under
llie suiH-ri. ilea. t.-uce of the Committee. After u lair und
impartial hurnlt'.g f five hours, the t..fe of Messrs.
Means Jt X'attoti wua first opened, the Ivife being 011 Hie
liibide, and llie e inlcii's partially consumed, while llie eon.
leiils in the safe of .Messrs. Parrels & Herring- weio 01
e.,od e.uditi'4, nnd in lire inside."
Uca.lliig. Mureh II, 1S37.
(Siued.) II. F.FF.I.IX. )
P.N COI.I'-.MAN, fCominitice.
A. II. PKACOCK.
And eadirsed by over 50 of the la?t recti ef Readme;.
Ti.enliove1?llecutl tie Inspected lit lit Walnut tired.
where the public rati salikfy themselves of Ihe ereal supe-rl-iritv
of the .erriuit's Patent Chumplou,'' nv-r lha
defeated and used up '-inside Iron l-iur almaiiJer."
rarreH A, Herring,
34 Walnut SI., Pl.llada.
Only tmkf is in this Plate of Uerrinj's Puleut Chainpiou
Safes.
The attempt made tiy other parties to linUter up lha
reruliitioil ol stale which lias failed so siunully ir aeei-
iltti.lat ti't -i ill Philadelphia, (Itunsteud Pluck,) ey Inkiinr
one out of 101 agent's slore, (II A. Iailll2.) innde doubls
ir.icfcnts. (citTerenl from those lliey sell) In --burn up'
one of 1. -niait's (half us thick) has met with its true re
ward. Ilerrins's Safe eouai not la! hiirtit. provius: eoiielu'
stvtli that Ihe only reliable jfc now made is.'llcrriue, V
01' whiti over I4 IS1I nre imw iu ar-tual use. and iiior
than S iO baa la-en trietl by fire without a single loss.
P,nkl.,Juiie to, lr57. 1 .
acaTiTto farmerT!
Farmen, drop your Tools, Pause a little.
Read this and Reflect !
THE FAItMF.It'S PllOMOTlOS BOOK.
A new und SH-ientifie Mauuiins stcm, f.i the Culliva
ttou 01 all kinds 01 Uraius, (i manes, Fodder and Pasture,
u;i-in ail kinds of t-ll : Poived by aetuul Kxneriiiieuts
bud based 1111 evident truths ; tieauitned to imiiiovs
Airiicuiliire m ull Ms hiuuches ; represented by upwards
of one hundred and liliy engravings of ihe nitart, valua
ble tirasses and Plants coituecied with the a stein.
uy lr. V. O. lti:iUOLO,
JlOAI.PBl RG, CK.NTKK CO., PA.
IN this trrali it will te ire-u tluil th cilijct boi tu
t pivc ihe Farmer Itmt kiini ( iiiftT'imtifHi winch
rititti'i'i liiiu to nt'ika ftftwcUc d Hpiiltpaiimi ! lerniixt tin
turn KiH. iiiiTtdsHf hi ginni, ftKkler, and patturao. Th
U sciriiit Ittiigtil iiy tin taiiiui itiir, hwI 1 idler Hiid ua
turv cu'uvu'i'ui airiii iirerHii iiw), clrui ui.d evulvut, and
uipgi-fcl miprovt incut hi ihe ukhJcih iigrirulltire Intlier
t uuktis'U h it iur itiriueii, Hiid wliirii, if' ndtill umt
eti r fully (Hudit'trr!. ruhiiot 1'uil lo ndVitm-e the niicfe! t
Ihe lariiiniK cnmiutiniiy. tiu li v .irk Utv n iiiik'Ii
W-tntt d, uk 11 fil!i tt void whieti hut faing hecji felt, tut
v.'lnoli ihtfe hiu (nlheriii leen 110 utttMi4 to lupply , Hint
us f.iruifm if 47eulre and liuntnigdtin vouuiiea. we rttCHU
infiid tne work lo every furni r. na we fully believe that
lacy Wi.i rraji me grelrrt (HasiLie benim in iu u
D uiiei Moseer,
Pbdip Moyer,
Jacob M-ier,
IMiiry st'.yer,
buinuel lidlikuid,
iieorpe Jack.
John Hariitau, -tleof;e
lluehanan,
' Fniil.-is Alexander,
Jidin Nefl'. Heipr.
John HisTer,
Caiisiian Hotter,
Christian llulc,
Ce,,rie liiail,
Jneob .losser,
J .ha U.ik-y,
Hiinavl lluncan,
J. .an. Alt-Williams,
tierce liuiei, Jr.
J. din l'.arier,
J-dni llasani,
Kimue. 'A'lbem,
(leores W. Meek,
19 The uhove work is foi sal by Rev. a C M. KF.F.
II tV, Milton, Noiiliuiiiberaind couuty, Pa. t'riea )U.
AUKast I, lt-.',7. U1110
j.wepn ifasef
IOOO lbs of .'urp?l llngu
"f Tf ANTED at the store of E. Y. Bright A
' ' cSuii. who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus offering to the public the
largest snd most desirable assortment
July II. 1857.
What an enormous Variety of Toys and
Fancy Goods he has! Whot Our Friend
JOHN DOLL.
At No. 114 Xurth 2nd St , above Arth, Phila.,
E haa just received diiect from Europe a
A very large assortment of Toy of all kinds,
fancy Markets, Pipe. Canes, fccgar Cases, To-
uaeco lloxea aim an endless variety of 'sncv ar
tide. Call upon him before purchasing else
where.
VkBsiWfrVre, Atrg-jst t0, l3T mt .
1 SALAMAEDER FIRE ; i .
-' ADS V " '
V Jk JXJLlJTir "JXJVX EmXjEsOa
The largeat aaaorlment tri the United Btatea.
Warranted to be eaual to aiiv flow marie, and
will be aold on aa Good Terms,' as can be obtain
ed from anyther house in the Country , at . '
59 South 4th 8treet,Thiladelplda. '
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail. :
Report cf the Cvmmittet appointed to $upirin
tend the Burning of the Iron Safei, at Read
ing, February 27, 1857." ' '
- RiiDtna, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee,
do respectfully report, that we aaw the two Hates
originally agreed upon by Farrels it Herring and
Evans & Watson, placed aide by side in a fur
t.ace, vii: The Safe inuse by the Paymaster af
the rhiladclplini and Heading KaHroad UunTpa
nv, in his ollice at Heading, martofcetored hy J:
Farrels & Herring, and the Safet'.lti use hH-TU
A. Lantt, in I.i. s?ore, manufact Tred oyS5.a
St Watson, and put in books and papers prctulrj.
like. ' . -
Theatre was started at 8 o'clock; A. M.,and
kept tip until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak ahd halfchesnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under tho superin
tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Hafes were then cooled off with
water, after which they were 0ened, and tho
hooka and papers taken out by the Committeo
and sent to II. A. Lantz's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committeo. The boohs
and papers taken from the Safe manufactured
oy rarrels d- Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe tlie above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
$afcs.
JACOB II. DYSHEr,
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having been absent during the burning, we
fully coincido with the above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
O. A. NICOLLS.
JL II. MUHLENBEI50,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March 51, 1857
BALD EAGLE HOTEL.
iVo. 234 and 410 .V. Third. St., Philadelphia.
JOHN CLYMER, Proprietor.
(Successor to Uanikl Daliist.)
THE Proprietor returns his thanks for the
libcril palronBge bestowed on thia well
known house, and respectfully asks a continu
ance of the same, assuring his many fiieuds of
Northumberland ottd adjoining counties, that no
pains shall be spared to render comfort and plea
sura to all who may give him a call.
TEIi.Mj' Al.OO I'I'll DAY.
Philadelphia, July M, 1857. 3m
SMITH'S
Isciicc of Jamaica (.Iner.
THIS urticte is carefully piepflfed from the tieat Jnmrdca
tiiufTer. nit the vahiuhle medicinal proH'ltles ol wduch
it is wurrniiled 10 iHissess in a coiieeutriiled and couve-
liit-ul lor.n.
it is an excellent remetlv in dyspepsm, flatnlenee, cho.
lie and impnircd nud feeble slate of the diireslive lune
tlous. Frtn llr. rel'ieshine PTtctcrth and etituial pioerties
lis 11 eeulle s'.iinulaliuil louie it is well ntlaplcd to co'iulei
ucl the dcLilitiiting iuliiieuce of ihe extreme heats of sum-lii-r,
theeltects ol sudden changes, Ac.
No family should be will t it, ns ita tiniclv use will
save llieiu from many nil seri'nis altaek of iUiirsa.
Pi ice v. cen's per 'isittle. For sale by
JunetiO, It 57. I in
T. MELANCHT0N SHIN DEL,
Jl STH i: OP TIIK Pli.H'E,
SUNBURY, FA..
Ojjlce in Veer Street, immediately opposite the
PuMic School Ifnuse.
. All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writings done.
Sunbury, April 25. (857 if
IJOUTand MA11EBIA WINE3, Pchicdatn
Schnapps, Wild Cherry bre ndy, Blackberry
and Lavender brandies fur medicinal purposes at
March I I, '57. A. V. FISHER.
CiOUNTV OUDSnS Counly orJcia ta.;cn
fa c;sh for gooda, oiul on nrtrt or look ac
count tV E. V.KICIJT4- SON.
Nov. 2?., IfiAA.
New Goods for the People !
BNNJAMIN IIKFFNER
RESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
eral that he has just received and opened a
splendid stock or
SriUNG AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
His stock consists in part of
Cloths, Cr.BsiKjcrs, Cacsinoti.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. -ALSO
1
Caliroo-s, Ginghams, Latriss,
AIouNMCllnc lie I.uluca
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Groceries,
Also an assortment of Hardware, I roil
and Cteel, Nails, &e.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTJEENSWARE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS Ai SHOES.
II ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Suit, Fish, sc.
And a great variety of other articles such as ar
suitable to the trade, all of which will be aold at
the lowest prices.
Country produce taken in exchange a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, June A, 1857.
WHEATLEY S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
AKCH ST. ABOVE SIXTH, PHILAD'A.
THE Star Company, composed or the firs
Artiste in the woil.l, and exceeding in
Strengih and Talent any Dramatic combination
heretofore ottered to the Thealrh al Public, will
appear every niitht in Comedy. Tragedy. Serio
comic Drama, Vsu I, villes, Musical Uuileltas,
Ac, Ac- When visiting tho city, go there.
Oct. 24, 18.17. ly
FLOUR 1 FLOUR1
FOIt SALE 11 Y
M. C. GEARIIART.
Sunbury, Sept.Sfi, 1R57.
FURNITURE POLISH.
8. RAE'8 Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. Thia poli.h is hiiihly valuable for restu
ring the polish on all kinds of I'urmtuie, Glass,
Carriage Bodies, lUir Cloth, Ac, Alan, for re.
moving spots, hiding scratches, Ac, Ac- War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss.
Price SO ct. per bottle. Sold by
A. W. FISHER.
March H, 1857.
JOHN 8. JILAKIJ,
ATTORNEY J.T LAW,
Oic in Xlaciet it., opposite the Court House,
BUNBTJBY, rA.
Collections mad and Professional Busineaa
generally attended te Promptly and Carefullj.
FutiAnxirBia Rsrtacxcs 1
Bullitt e Fairtliorne, Diehl 4- Wrrla,
Davis A Bimey, F. Tylot A Co.
Hunbury. June SO, 1P57.
IVROWN'S and Brciuig's Essence of Ginger
a
nd Huaband'a Magnesia al
March 1 4, '67.
FISIIER'K.
Fishing Tackle. Re.1 Cork, Gra, Cot
too and Linen Lises, Out Line, Sea Gra
by lha yard, Snoods, Flies, Kby, Limerick and
Carlisle Houks, Uods, Ac, for sale by
Msrrt 41,'iT. A.W. PI9UCB.
FURNITURE! TCTtHITTJRS H ; '
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
'. . ;1N 6UN60KY. " .
FaMbloWblcTlieap mm Ppefol
THEsuliserilr. long established aa a Cabinet
and Chair Msnnfacluter in feuTibiiry, thank
ful for past favors, aolicita a continuance of the
public patronage. ' Hi steak .of Cabinet-Were,
Chairs, Ac, embraces ; - '
BTEhV VABIETV.'tetrDI, AKD OltKA-
a.fcsiTAL ; .' ' -in
housckeetilna-. It Is unnecessary to enurSe-
rate, as anything that may b required in hie
line can be had at moderate prices,' Clienp for
Cash, or Country Produce,.taken, In exenange.
Establishment ".
, South Eatt Co'rtier-rf Marlet Square.
- 3T These knewins thssnselves inilebttd tfl
the subscriber wyukl oblige him by making pay-
.- T " 8K13AS 1 IAIN itAlirw
SUUBUrTi Pi . iB-" .
'J.' ' 1
WOOaViiOXIOjlAR
,'vHOLESAX32' AND RETAIL,
-r'XT n'. fit'l 1J IT A PT
. ilTAS itrtt rccciveilj new end f sceilent assert-
I t- men of goods t hirf- CmifectionarV end
Fruit Store iit'M AltKET BTHEBTJunhury.
wheredyemBnufarrtoJea.',i:d keep oil hand, "at
all time, the srmst rjioief ( oiitcetionary, die.
Wholesale and ItclatT. ar Plinbdolohia.liricea
Among his stoelsy of CdnilecrionaticiT may be
found! . '- . ' j
French Seerlu,'.
Cream White, V Mint Ilrnpa, reiaiKTsVlltte,
tfurnea Aimunns. - iive uiops,
lmoa
Jelly cakss, i "S, .
i- tuit Drops , " SO .,
Hose,
Vanilla.
Common Sccieta.
Liquorice,
ftick I'mi.ru-i.TM ill scf ids
Itork Candy, 7 ,
Almoud CaiKlv, J''m
FRUIT. . r it
rtanuns,
Prunes, - f
Fics, '
Citions, "
Nuts f all kmd
I lutes.
Currants dried,
Almonds, ttaiaons,
LKMON SYRUP , x
of a superior quality, by tho eingle or doen. '
superior quality of Seaars and Tobacco; .end
variety of Cuufcctioruiries, fruit, Ac, all of which
is oilcred cheap at wliolesaIe or retail
ICE CREAM.
He has als otiened an 'ce Cream Saloon, and
will at all times bo ready to serve his customers
with. Ice Crenm.
Sunbury, May 21, 1857 ly
Saddle and Harness Maker.
HAUPT, JR.
Successor In .1. J, Stroi,
' IIES1ECTFUI.I.Y informa the
citizens of Sunbury and the pub
be uenerallv, that he has lake
Cr- the eslabli.diinent lnlcly occ.ii)iied
A. J Stroll ond ia pirpntcd to tuin cut work in
la line of business equal lo any made 111 tins.
section of the country. Orders promptly exci
ted and all kinds of produce takcu in Exchange
Sunbuiy, May 9, 157. ly
(JEOI1GK UKKN,
NNOUNCESto the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinty, that he has opened an office in fun
bury, above II. J. Wolverton's office opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, where he-i prepared to attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession.
in the latest and most improved style. All work
ell done and warranted.
December 13, 1856.
Citrate of Magnesia
11 a
TASTELESS SALTS.
rgHIS preparation is recommended ns an ex-
rcllent laxative anil purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unplcatant tail
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and :rji
by A. W. 1 1S11L.,;.
Sunbury, March 1-t, 1858. t
E. lTEWTiA.3SriD Ss CO.
I.ooklnj Ulussea, I'll lurs I'amurs, Engravings
unit Pnintiiif;a,
No. 126 Arch Street, above Sixth,
(Late of SIM North tv-ond St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
GAtLXltlF.S orxx daily to visitors.
Merchants and others visiting th City who
mav want anvthini: in our line will do we'd to
give us a call.
February 28, 1857 8m
1. ATI
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
No 72 Xorth Second tSirtit, torvositt th
itlount Yeriion House )
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, es
ses, $38; Silver Lever do,, do., !2; Sil
ver Lenine, do.,.!): Uuartier, 5 to if 7: Gold
.Spectacles. $151) to :J10 ; Silver do., 4 1 50 ;
Silver Telle Spoons per sett, $14 lo S18
Silver Desrrtdo., do., $9 to CI 1 ; Silver Tea do.,
do., $4 7A to $7 SO ; Gold Pens end Gold Ca
ses, if i 25 to $5 ; Gold Pens and .Silver do. . 1
together with a va.iety cf fine Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All gooda
warranted to be as represented. Watches and
Jew- Irv, repaired in the best manner. AUo, Ma
sonic Murks, Pins, &c, made to order.
N. It. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
Phila., Oct. 4, I8S0. lyw.
PHILIP E,
WHOt-lSALE ANO RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S.E.cor. Walnut and Holer Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied al the lowest prices.
October 4. 1856. tf
WHOlKaALI ASS lttTAll
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, abort Chesnnt, Phil'a.
"JJOO'I'S, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, promptly made
X) to order in the very best stylo, and of the
beet niateriul.
Philadelphia. May 9, 1857
Leather ! Leather ! Leather I
it t:itY w. ortitMAS,
1MPORTHR of French Calf Skins and aei.eral leather
deuler, o. 0 .mtli Third street, Philadelphia.
A ceueial asaoitineul ol' ull kiudaol" Leatber Morocoa,
Ac, Ac.
lird and (Ink Sole Leather.
Felrt-uary ttf, 137 ly w
A LMONDS. ll.MSONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
Ac, Ac, just received a fresh supply and
for sale at tho Coiifecliunaiy store of
M. C. UEAKH ART.
Suubary, May 16, HIT,
FOR SALE.
4 Good secoud-band Buggy. Apply at this
FOR RENT. .
fllHE Store Room in Market alreet, oecupied
A. by P. W. Gray and the dwelling house ad
joiuiuaT. A pply to the executors ol 11. Masssr,
deceived.
Janvasy
17
New Drugs, ralnti, Ae.
A M.W supply ef Drugs, PainU. Oils,
y TJt r load, Ac, just received and for-ale by
A. W. FISHER.
Suiibury, May 2, 1857.
AND WARRANTS. The highest price
"will be gives for Lend Warrants by the sub.
erilasi
H. V MASSEK,
LATENT BRITTAMA STOPPERS
JA
bar bottles for subs by
H. D MAUSER.
Sunbury, July 19, IR5A.
I J "
'Vba0CO aud Begara SO.OOO Imported
eegara ol vartoua brand. I.ldorado, Fig,
Caveudisft and fine cut tobacco at
A. W, FISHER'S
ttmtarr, farA 14, lt3t
EAUTHEXTCTMIE.
flHE eubacriber respertfully la'erms the eiti
JL tens of Punbury and the eublie ceuersllv.
that he has commenced the manufacture f all
kinde ef
EARTH KN WAKE,
at hi manufactory In Whortleberry Blreet,nba
aquere east of the River. IU has engaged the
service ef Mr. lliar. and you can tberefura
depend on having a good article. The ptikie
ar respectfully invited to call.
' All order frbm a distance will 1e promptly
attended te.
P. M.SIIINDEL.
8unbury, Feb. t, isr.fl. tf
JOIIli II. AM,I, A: CO.
Noe.t ami 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, belnw WatstJ
yisia uunr ttrais-wsxa norsa liliutCtis.)
ftl ANfFACTrnKHrX and VVhnlesule dealers in P.tenl
- .-....-. .,,,..,,1.,., , mem uriNivetl ( ruai.
XVnre, vtiirrenteil mil to shuns, Wu,l nnd WiihiwYA'are
Cunls, Ururhrs, Ae ,f all descriptions. 1 lensa c.li
examine our Slock. -
February gsj, ltv',7. ly w
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
fpilE subscribers, Executors of the estate o
. JL Henry Alasscr, dee'd., oiler at luivate ssla
llie following properly via: A large i0 story
frame dwelling house, together with about
50 ACRES OF I.AXT).
Situate In Lower Augusta township a.Tjoininr
landa of Daniel Kaufman and other, now in the
oceupaacy of John It. Koulman ns a st,itP and
elling' The house is new and ti e lo niton a
.givotl Ai;ie for business.
Al;6 a TRACT OF LIMESTONE lND
I in aaiil towpthip on the river about f, ,j,.j fl
' "cvjinijoiiiing innus 01 .1. I . M 'I'liers. r,
and olhcla.'-B4ilainiiig, abCat'.t'O n.-res. 'I he
seiK sso,iA;jiv and conlaiim. limcsio,., rr.(
etiiet mrsMrihsiw.- . i :
.'a,,;, yijs..r ........ .
A
sfefr: 01
f ViVvT"'BI",c"",,l,l,inff Hi-out 'Mi
edjoiiuiTg IuihIJ d. thfo l.ciis of
CirfdAud othrtsa 'yftfte i. 01
slii:i,i,',ikarc1 ofchoice fruh. v
on t .it? i-ti. 1
chuicc friirt.. t
Tor furtfrer
Tlii rt 1r!l..ra ..tl.. e.al 1
At1 as- L '""'.
Jf; &K. Exeetttew.
1 iiV' to A) t.iitl lil. J '
Sunbury, January 10, 1856 tf -
' NEW AERaS-OEMENT I
J resh jfixtioeU of -t
D Jl U G S, PA4N TS , ,6lL S, & 0V
TMHE ittidersirjnedaving takca'the Itare for
L merit-kept hy Willmiu Altnmer. is now
ready lo till orders topi necr liptioliaVat a inn.
menta nntice. 1 1 has n larg, and Well selcclsd
stock of fresh ami pure 1, J,
TRUCS, CHEMICALS, .' ;;
Dye-stufTs, Oil, Tuints, Class, Putty ,v aiid -jlll
kinds of 1'atent Medicines.
FKUIT AND CONFECTIOnXkT ,
Tobacco and Imported Seaars cf tha'ehniies
brands." Fancy Notions' toilet articles, anil IVr
Aimery of all kinds. Tootluand Hair Erushe
of every variety.
Camphine and Fluid always on hand.
Custmncra will find his stock complete, eon
prinintr many articles it is impossible here to em
inerate. and all sold at moderate prices.
I'cmember the (dace, next door to E. 1
llrighl's MaiuBioth ISlore.
A. W. FISH Ell.
Suntiuiy, March 14, IS57.
W-I11TE HOUSE HOTEL.
rOTT.sVII.I.E, PA.
rHE subscriber respectfully annnunees to 1
aid triends ami llie public, Ihat ha has la'a
that old and well known establishment, the
White ;iIorso Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mnhantoio sis..
the Uorotinli of Pottsville. The house has
cetilly been very much cnlat";ed aud mlierv.
improved, rendering it quite as couifertablr
any other Hotel in .Vehuylkitl county v.
the atublcsare large, in good cociiition", anil
lend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
1 o travellers and others who mav st,n a:
house, be premises every attention calculate
render them omfortab'.o and satisfied.
JOS. M. FEGE1
April 5, IBS.- tf
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTonunir at lat
OJice opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County :
Prempt attention to business in adii
nunties.
E-A.G3L,E HOTEL
OPPOSI TF. FT UltANCII HANK,
WILLIAMSPORT, IA
lrlI.M4M II. HAY. Proprlot
C. A. Stbive, Issistaat.
N. 11. 11 Omnibus will run to an4 fro
Depot and Packet Landings, to this klotel
cf charge.
September 13, 1856. tf
" DANVILLE HOTEL.
JOHN X3EE27, Jit.,
Marlet Street, Danville, Pa,
flTH IS is one of the largest and moat c.
JL Oiotia hotels in th interior of Perns i
it has lieen recently fitted up, in excellca
with all the modern conveniences.
Daiivilled, Sept. 22, 1855
Clicap Wutclics tS'Jewt'l
"lyilOLESALE and Retail, at the "PI
' " phia Watch and Jewelry Slore."
North Second Sltect, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
Oold lver Wnuhis. lull jen-eleil, I curat enses
".' -l isi Kiue (iilrer Saetlac
rilver l-ep. full .ewlied. HI. It. ,1.1 llr-.. i. ,.
tillvei l.erer, lull )ev.l'J -J ! adies' l.ol.l 'v,-i!
t-.ipeii.,r fjuartieis, 7Silvcr Tea sivhuu, i
O11..I peetl-!e, ,.f,n '
Ond Peitt, with Pencil and Silver Holder,
Uold t inBer Kings, 37$ cents to 481) ;
Glasses, plum, 12 cents; Patent, HJ;
o; onicr articles in proportion. All go.
ranted to be what they are sold for.
MI'ALFFER A HARI.I
On hand, some Gold and SiK... 1,.,
Lepinea, still lower than the above price,
let. 4. IHSfi y.
lil.ANK Parchmem Paper Deeds ai
"-' Mortgagi-s, Bonds. Execution... S
dtc, lor sale b II. It
M.r
Sunbury Anri 26. IH5r,
STOVES
lOR ALE an excellent second ha
lug Move, also several Cvlin.
W. 1. ...
eiio.ra. r.injiiire al I his
nllir
P1 OLD TENS with and without
ery auerior quality, just reiviv.
Also a I'reah sunidv of Wriiine Fli.i.l
n II- U. M A
Sunbury. Dec 27. lf fi-
CILVER WATCHES. A few"
English Silver Watclm, for sa
do
sale al
pncea by
II. B M '
Hinihurv. April It, 1Rffl.
Tmeuican hoT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA..
J. H. HI I.TOV, 11 IT
J AS. T. 11 ALU Asst.
Sept. 13. IrioC tf
1)CRE OLIV E OH. for table use,
t 874 and C-J ccnta just receive
A. W. I
March 14, '57.
stationery. A lrg upply of i
Paper and Envelops, Mournin
and Cap Paiier, Pens, Ink, Sand, Ac
March 14, '67. A. W. 1 1
b, issaaasxsasa-
PORT MONAIE8, Tooth and II
all aualiti, and any eaanii y, fc
: a. w. r
Hn 14. 'r.
fo