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

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    MEDITATIONS ON A RAILSOAD
BOND.
It fa a Tory pretty thintr,
And charmingly engraved ;
-A I neatly gotteo up a chcui
At ever broker shaved.
And 1 hav qnite a lot of tbeta
All safo and snug at home,
Enough to make a picture book
At large at Uobbiu's Home.
I know 1 bought them very tlirnp,
At only eighty-three
In. Iced, we higgled quite a time
Utifure we could agree ;
"VbatT eighty-three for ten per outs.
Dear sir, you must bo crazed
Yet 1 shall hare to lot thorn go,
l'or niouey tuust bo ruined."
Before that very week wai out
I thought I sniult a tat )
For 1 wus told that I could buy
l'or even less than that.
My neighbor bought at sevcuty-six,
I oever asked him bow ;
Cut I am very glad (o learn
That ho has got thorn now.
Those thousand dollar promiect
Are printed by the renin 1
And being secured by tnortgngi'Sj
How very sate they seem.
Moreover, 1 reserved the right
To change them into shore,
Whose income by-nnd-by would bo
A fortune Tor oiy heirs.
The conpona those delicious thing t
How temptingly they lwok,
At beautifully lithographed
As Ulney's Copy 15ouU.
Yes, there "they are not ono cut off
The ranks are perfect yet.
And like to be, lor ull that 1
From tbem thall ever get.
The boy that shows for half a dime
Six rattlesnukes uiive,
The other day was urgiug ma
To view his precious hive.
"I say, sir want to see the snake I.
Ono of 'em's eat a toad ;
I'll let you eeo 'em for a bund
Of that 'ere westeru road I"
Ah, well the drenm is over now,
And so I sit a sigh,
And rue the day when oily toDguet
i'ersuaded ma to buy j
I spend my time with tearful eyes,
O'er the delusive shams,
la tinging sad lugubrious hymns,
And pcoitentiul iisttluius.
Joiners' gqiarfnunt
Cultivation of Clover.
SoKna Clovemceil. If yoa have not sowo
cloverseed upon your wheut fields you may
do so ut any period tiunos tbe current montli
lut if wu itad our choice as t the precise
timo when wo would do to we should wait
Ubtil the frost was entirely out of the ground
and tho soil become sufficiently firm not to
be injured by the feet of the horses. We
would then sow oar clovcreeed, harrow the
seed lightly iu with a light barrow, und then
roll Iha field with a heavy roller. Especially
would we suhject the ground to these opera
tions if tho wheat crop bIiowoJ any evidence
of having been upheaved by the contracting
nni expanding powers of frost and heat.
We aro aware that great horror is entertained
of pulling the wheat plants out of the ground
by the teeth of tho harrow. In this horror,
Lowcver, wo nra fixo to confess that we co
not indulge. The harrow wo admit will pull
up many wheat plants in tho process of bar-'
rowiug i but theu most of these will bo ro
turned by tha pr?euro of the roller. The
roller will not only return tho greatest por
tion of tho roots to tha earth that may be
pulled up by the harrow, but will also bury
ouuy of the juiuts of tho plants, the most of
which will take root and grow into wheat
bearing plants, ur.d thus, by encouraging
tillering, will more t!i-n compensate for any
plants killed by tho operation of harrowing.
Wo believe that for every phut pulled up by
the harrow, tho roller, by tho btiryiDg of the
joints, will cao two othor plants to tiller
end grow. This i not nil. Tho harrowing
destroys grass and weeds, opens tho eoil to
tho gonial influences of the atmosphere, acts
as a cultivation to tho wheat plants and gives
a frosh impulse to their growth. These aro
not ideal results not mere theory but are
justified by actual esperimca and practice,
tbe surest guides by which the agricultural
tninj can bo enlightened.
Let us implore you, whether yoa harrow
ar!d roll your cloverseed in or not, do not
omit to sow the seed on yonr land in wheat,
as clover, in conjunction with lime, marl or
ashes, forms the only snre basis npon which
the solid improvement of lands rest. Now,
if yoa should bo afruid to harrow and roll
your cloverseed on, do not on any acconnt
fail to roll it in.
In connection with tho sowing of clover
seed, we would remark that the presence of
caluarcons matter in some form, In any soil in
which clover may bo grown, is absolutely
nccoes'iry to its vigorous growth, and to also
is plaster.
Quantity of Sfed Per Acre. A basbel e-f
cloverseed should be sown over five acres cf
land ; that is, 12 lbs. to the acre.
Ccttino Gp.rrs. Scions for grafting can
be cut at any time during the winterer spring
and if properly preserved aro in a bolter
condition then when permitted to remain cq
the parent true until the buda hiive begun le
twell. If eat when tho ground is frozen they
can be preserved in tho cellar in sand slightly
moistend occasionally; or, if the p round ()0 nut
frozen, they can bo stuck two or three inches
into tho soil, and Uft there in perfect safety
until tieedud. Wo find it to be a good plan
to stick the scions in the ground at the bot
tom of the treo from which they are taken, by
which tho name is safely rehtiued. We have
never found that cold weather following tho
catting rf scions and partially covering tiieri
with earth to be the least detriment to them.
A Cheap Soap. Tho following ia a good
way for making cheap soap :
Kight quarts of soft water; 4 ponr.ds bnr
loap ; 2 poundi cal soda ; 3 ounces borax ; 1
oanca liquid ammonia. Out the soap into sli
ce., and put it iuto water over a fire. When
the water is hot and tbe soap nenrly dissolved
put in the sal toda and borax. Stir it gently
until all is dissolved ; then pour it into a tub,
and when nearly cool stir in tbe ammonia
gradually. Let it remain until quite cold,
when it can be cut icto bars and luid awuy
like common bard toap. This, soap makes
etcellent suds, costs less than three cents a
pound. The time required to make it is but
a fow moments. This recipe has been told
in the eouatry by traveling agents and it too
useful not to bo generally known niong
housekeepers, and for tbeir benefit it U here
by offered by
A FARMERS WIFE.
Ecokomt or Carpets Tr pre'erve expen
sive carpet) it it well ( comp eMy rever tie
floor beueatb them with drugget or coarse
matting, which is a much better plun than to
spread a layer of stiaw In two. n the floor aud
carpet) tbe straw ( besidi-t (lie difficulty of
tprediu; it perfectly smooth aud even ) ac
eoruuU Ug m e 1 1 t that woikt up through
tbe rpt.
JONES HOUSE.
WELLS C.OYERLY, Proprietor.
Cur. of Market Street Market Square,
HARRlBBURO, PA.
THIS NEW AND F.t.KOANTHOTTL, recently tree
led bv tha Messrs JlIM!?. in Hurl iaburir. I'a.. bav
tii been lisn' fur a term of years bv the nmlrriigiird, he
tnlra tbis method of billing Ilia attention uf hi former
outruns, ana tn travelling community, thereto.
nnviiig a front of tint hundred and forty fret on tht
oiimipnl street ut the city, and Fifty-two Feet Fronton
Mm set Pqtinre, it cannot fail to jirove atltaetiva at well
a uiviiinf to strangers.
na ckainbsra are or Tine tire, welt venltiaieii, ana
lighted with a number with connecting door ma
ain them very deeiruble for families.
The Nulla are warmed throughoat ly Healers aad
every nvxkrn iippruvrmcnl, in I'uct, baa tieeM arided, that
may omkIucs to ilia safety, eurofott, and happiness of tha
'!. ...
isitors tray, Hieri-fVfe, reat assured, that tha jonea
House'1 has been mail perfect in a'l ill appointments
that each department hua been placed in charge of F.spe
rienced and Competent I'ets'iis tUM in every particular
the stem rvhi-jh hia adopted hy tha Proj.-rletm, will nffrd
ti tlinie who tnuf uinke it their home, aa great ft degree
f comfort aa uniy Le obtained at any similar establishment
in wie nan,
To secure this detlinb! remit, ha hna furnished I lie
tbhe And Pnvute Privrile 1'nrlora, Chnmlteia, lliuing
Hoom. Ac, with entirely NK.W FUHNITI HKi and also
arrntitrcil within the building, a Ana Burlier t4nlKn, Oyfr
ter Saloon, Dreraing Hoom, Hot and Cold Balha, At.
Tlie Culinary Department and Dining Room will reerive
the especial attention of the Proprietor, which he trmia,
win lie a anlllcient giinrtiiitef tint ail tastes will I euitcn.
After retuminff his henrtfrlt thank tu hia old frieudi
and patrons, for the generous rmtroiinge ao long eiteudcd
to him at the 'ror4rl' !lt:uec." and n'.so to hil friende
and patront at the "Colmnb.n Home," Cope Is'and, during
the fedaii uf 105. he rer-pcf fully at.liciia a coiiliiiaance
of it at the "JONllS IIOfSF..-'
WF.LL9 COVERLY.
Junuary 30, ISM Govs.
I'armrrs LooU o Vonr Intcrtal.
T1IE audscrihrr respectfully informs the far
mera and the puWic generally, tht he hat
leased the luno kilns of Ira I Clement in 8un
Bury, and that he haa alwajs on hand, and is
ready to supply a good quality of liuie to all who
may want lor building or urniing ptiruonea.
He haa also a kiln tt Keefer' crossings miles
from utibury, or two from ?nvuertowii.
17 All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange.
GEO. W. 8TR0H.
Sunhnry, Dec. 58, 1667.
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
The testimory of Prof. Booth and Dr. Itriucile havinc
irevi-ma!y been published, the following is now adied
From Trof. .McCI.OSKEY. forinerlv I'rufctaor of Theory
and Practice of .Medicine in the Female Medical College
rf l'enutyivui.in, and lute Prolesftor of buigery iu ina
Aniericitu iu!.'c'l .iieuicnic, ere. :
II.... . v.... Ait. lO'Jt
Ma. JosKrn l'.. tlovia A tiial of your I.K(l;lD
I1A1K 1K will convince the most skopticnl, that it lea
SAl'IC, KLKOAXT, and RFF1CACUTS prcjiurulinn. I'llliko
many others, it hue in severul Instances proved serviceable
in the cure of a:ime cutaneous eruptions on the head, and
I have ii9 hesitation in commending it to those requiring
sjen an nppucminu.
Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOPKEV, M I).,
4T."i Race 9l., above Ulh.
HOVER'S WR1T1XO INKS, Including HOVER'S
Wltiri.NO Fl.lJin, and HOVKR'f IMir.I.IIII.E INKS,
atill maintain then hinlt character, which hns ulwavs dis
tinguished tht-m, und the extensive demand lirst crcnted,
iias coiuiuueu uiiiiiicriunicu unni tne present,
Ordcra addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416
RACE etrcet, abovo Fourth, (old No. 141,)
Philadelphia, will reccivpirompt attention, by
JUStit'H E. HUVhl!, Manulacturer,
reccmler 2S, 187. April 25, '57, ch.
LANCASTER COLLIERY FOR SALE,
Important to Coal Operator).
f giJlE untlcrsigiied Lessees of the "Lancaster
Colliery," near Shninokin, Northumberland
county, Pennsylvania, wi-liing to retire from the
business, o'Xcr for sale the Lease and Fixtures
of anid Colliery, on satisfactoiy terms. This
Colliery ha3 been in operation since 183-1, and
hrts been successful btyonJ expectation. The
I Coitl is a Eupc iior articles fur all lit' lo which
Anthracite isapplicd, and a good market has been
established, which can be much extended. The
Urcakcr and fixtures are of the very best char
acter and will recommend themselves to persons
acuuin'.i.J with the business.
The I.chfc runs to January 1, 1SH, and ia a
favorablo one for the operator.
For further information apply at tho Colliery
in person, pr by letter to Shamokin, P. O., Nor
thumberland county. Pennsylvania.
COCHRAN, PEALE &. CO.
February 6, 1R58. tf
a- o- ka.-vet.
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. ,
tTJ) ESPECTFI. LLV inform the public that
V, he coiijtantly keens on hand. Extra and
double Extra Wheat Flour, in quarter barrel
sacks. Also superior Buckwbeat Flour, and
( hop feed ot all kinds, which he will warrant
and re',1 ut the lo.west price, FOR CASH ONLY".
Call and-see for yourselves.
December 19, 1857 ly.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
OFFERED AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber oilers at private sale, a cer
tain lot or piece of land, situate in Lower
Augusta township, Northumberland couaty,
about 8 miles below Sunbury, bounded on the
west by the river Suatiuehniina, on tho south by
land of George feilcr, on the east by land of
Wm. Kroh, and on the noith by luiul of Win.
H. Jones, containing fl Acres and 18 perches,
all of which, is cleared and in a very hih state
of cultivation. The Northern Central Rail
KnaJ pttsses throubh the tract, and is also
bound on the Fast by the Mnin Road leading
fiom Sunhi'ry to HairUburg, which together,
with the River upon the west, and the fertility
of the soil makes it a very pleasant end desira
ble situaiiun.
A L.vO; another certain Troct of Land, situate
in said township, adjoining lands of William
Kroh, on the south, the heirs uf Robert and Ar
thur A uchmuty ; on the east Win. V. Silver
wood, end a publie. road on the north, and VVm
R. Jones on the west, containing 03 Acres 121
ptrehea strict measure, .bout LO acres of which
arc cleared, and in a high state of cultivation
and the residue moat excellent land for cultiva
tion, but is now covcrcJ with excellent timber,
at: J if purchased soon, the purrhaacr can get a
I urge quantity of Railroad Ties on the same.
This tract is also wU watered, having several
fine springs upon it, and every field can bo wa
tered thereby. An indisputable title will be given
and Urins of sale reasonable.
WILLIAM R. JUN ES.
Lower Augusta tp., January 8, 1857. tf
300 SA(;Ktt SALT. best quality, best qual
ity larr,e sacks, and for sale at the lowest
f'Snre. ERICHT k SON.
Bunbury, Dee. SB, 1857.
CWL'AKE and Loog Droehe Shawls; also,
V atervilel, Uay State, Waterloo, and Blan
ket, SliawU. latest styles, all qualities anJ prices.
Dec. SO, 1M.7. E KIGHT A SOX.
P. UTLANCHTON SHIHDEI,,
jistic-i: or -rut: riSACE,
Ofici iii Veer Street, immediately opposite tht
Public School Home.
A II business promptly attended to. Monies
cellecti-d and all ordinary writings done.
Sunbury, April 25. 1857 if
pORTand MAPERIA WINES, Schiedam
Schnapps, WilJ Cherry brandy, Blackberry
md Lavender brandies fur medicinal purposes at
March 14, '57. A. V. FISHER.
"JOLIYTV ORDERS. County orders taken
as cash for (ooila, and on note or book ac-
count by
Nov. 29
L V.
BRItiHT 4- SUN.
I8SR.
Tl!OWN'S and Breinie's Easence of Ginger
and Husband's Magnesia at
March li, '67. FISIfER-'M.
lialiing Tackle. Ked Cork, Grs, Cot-A-
loo and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the yard, Snoodo, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooka, Rods, dec, for sale by
Maroh 4I.'57. A. W. FISHER.
rt?al)MslUtle C'lotllllia; Pter 6ham,
Wbippourwill Bangups, Mohair Raglane,
French Cloth and ii'Uck L'nion Coats, including
a nice assortment for iteys. 'Pauls, Vests and
Monkey Jackets, all sixes snd price,
rhinbury, Dee. S, 57. BiHGHTt ON.
HOHEY CAN BE SATED BY PTOCHASIHG AT THE
STJNBTJRT, N-OHTHTJl:i3EIlX.A.3Sri COUN1T, 3?A
Wa have lust received and are now opening a lartre and choice selected stock of WINTER
COUD.'.S, comprising an endltta variety, and will
FIUCES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Wi rctam our aincera thmka to tha publie for oar increasing patronage, and ahall endeavor ,0
merit a contlnunnca of the tame.
nr COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED AT
bunbury, lhecember 19, 18&8.
No. S and 4 Chertnat Street, (south side, kelew Watet,)
(Tub Oldxt Wona-wins Ilocss in tu Cut.)
MANUFACTURERS an Wholesale dealers in Patent
Machine niede UROOM?, Potent (irnored Cedar
Ware, warreuted not to shrink. Wood aiid Widow-Ware
HonU, Brushes. .Ve ,of all descriptions. I'leaaa call aud
eauniiue our stork.
February as, It". ly w
VALUABLE PROPERTYJFOR SALE.
flIIE subscribers, Execntors of the estate o
JL Henry Masser, dee'd., oiler at private sale
the following property viz t A large two atory
tram flwelii'ij house, together with abeut
50 ACRES OF LAND,
Ritttate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The bouse ia new and the location a
good one for business.
Also e i KACl- OF LIMUSIONK LAND,
in said township on the river about 6 miles be
low Sunhu.y, adjoining landsof J. T. M'Pheraon
and others, containing, about 80 acres. The
soil is productive and contains limestone and
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 33
acres on tha hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lands of the hciis of the late John
Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a
smalt orchard of choice fruit.
For farther particulars apply to the subscribers.
II. H. MASSl'jR, )
P. B. MASSEH, Executors.
FRANCIS BUCIIER.
Sunbury, January 19, 1S.6 tf
NEW OONrZOTIONARY
fHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEAR1IART,
TTAS just received s new snd excellent sseort-
mcnt of gooda at his ('onfectionary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
all times, the most choice Confectionary, die,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among his slock of Confectionarics, may be
found t
French Secrets,
Hunted Almands,
Crenra White,
" Lemon
' Rose,
Vanilla,
Cernmou !ecieis
Liquotice,
Bananas,
Dulca.
Gum Drops, allkinds of scent,
1ove Drona,
Mint limps, led and white,
Jelly Ci.kes,
Fnnt Drops,
Stick Candies, ( all aeeuts
Rock Candy,
A linond Candy,
muiT.
Prunes,
CiLIOllS.
Currants dried,
Aluiends, rtannus, Nuts f all kinds
LEMON SYttTir .
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality of Segars and Tobacco, and a
variety of Couleclionaries, fruit, Ale, all of which
ia ofl'ered cheap at wholesale or retail.
ICE C REAM.
He has nUe opened an 'tee Cream Saloon, and
will at all times be ready to serve bis customers
with lee (.'renin.
Sunbury, May 21, 1S57 ly
lOCO it of C arpet Rag
VSTAN'TED at tho store of E. Y. Bright cV
6'on, who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus nll'ering to the publie the
largest and most desirablo assortment.
July 11. 1S57.
PATCHOLLY, JOCKEY CLUB, SPRING
SL FLOWERS, ic, of the best quality ; a
fresh supply just reccivt! end for sale at the
Urus Store of A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury. Aug. 1, 1857.
H. It IM AUK, of all kinds aud endless
variety. BRIGHT 4 SON.
Sunbury, Dee. 26, 1857.
ZJ loves of all kinds. Stockings, Collars, Sua
" pendens, Buck Mills. Handkerchiefs and
an endless variety of Hosierv and Notions.
Sunbury, Dec. 2G,'fl7. BRIGHT dr. SON.
EAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, including
13 1 mured and Plain Merinos, ilks. Scotch
I'luida. .Silk Striped Poplins, Cashmere, Trenton
Plaid, Umber Shades, Fancy and Plain DeLainea
Valencia, Paramctte Cloth, Ac., just received
and for tale by BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, Dec. 26, '57.
PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS.
No. 246 Arch St. bet. Second j- Third,
(Opposite Bread Street,
riiUadelpIilii.
CJFIVES, Riddles. Screens. Woven Wire of
SOt alt meshes and widths, with all kinds of
plain and fancy wire work, eavy Twilled
Wire for cipark Catchers ; Coal. Sand and Gra
vel Screens ; . lJaper Maker's Wire; Cylerder
and Dandy Rolls, covered in the beat manner
Wire and Wire Fencing.
Avery superior a tide of feavy Founders'
Scives. 111 kinds of Iron Ore Wire Seivea.
BYLls.s, DitRBY & LYNN.
Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 1857. c3m.
TtreilClJ ( loth. Fancy and Plain Csaai
. mere, 'I'tveeils, Kentucky Jeans, Silk. Sa
tin and Silk Velvet eatings, Troy. Satinelt and
the very largest and cheapest assortment ol
Men's Wear suitable for cold weather.
BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, Dee. Sfi, 57.
UEF.Nd, Cedar, Hollow and Glasswsre,
sontaiuing everything useful and orna
mental. BRIGHT&SON.
Sunbury, December 20, 1857.
tiffolett?), Victorines, Opera Caps, Wool
ilooda, Comforts, Cashmere Scarfs, Lamb
Gauntletts, cVc. BRIGHT If SON,
Sunbury, Dec. 26, '57.
PUKE CONCENTRATED LYE OR SA
PO.MFIER, for sale at FISHER'S Drug
Store. Priee 20 eta.
Leather ! Leather ! Leather I
IIKJIIY W. OVERMAN,
TMPORTn;norFre,K-hCalf8i,.nl .eneral loathes
A dealer. No. S Mouth Thin! street, Philailelohia.
A '""' MorUl""t of all kiuita of Lcatiiac alorocea,
lied and Onk Sole Leather.
February lie, Ik57 ly w
A LMONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMON8.
&c, 4c., just received a fresh supply and
for sale at the Confeetionary store of
M.C. GEARHART.
Sunbury, M.y 16, 1857
FOIL SALE.
Good eeeond-bsnd Buggy.
oflice.
Apply at this
Kew Drug;, Palnls, Vc.
A 'Ew upl'ly ef Drugs, Paints, ils,
J3lL Fluid, &c, just received snd for sale by
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, May t, 1857.
ANB WARRANTS. The highest price
wil be given for Land Warrants by the sub-
cribei
H. B MASHER.
ATENT BRITTANIA 8TOPPERS fo
bsr bottles for sale by '
II. B MA88ER.
Sunbury, July 19, U5fl.
rpobaeco and Segars SO.OOO Imported
A Segars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig,
Cavendish aad fiue cut tobacco at
A. W, FI8HErr8.
unbury, March U, 1 1ST,
poaitively tell our entire ttcek at
. IsIlIuUT He Swii.
THE HIGHEST PRICES,
WE STILL STJEV1TE THE CRISIS
VOT WITHSTANDING the astonishing quan
--v tit, of Goods that I brought into town last
Spring, I succeeded in selling them all out ex
cept what I gave away, and bad to hurry to the
city, for a new lot, in order that my customers
might not be put to the inconvonience of buying
at other stores, where they would be chaigcd
killing prices. Profiting by past experience,!
nave ust Drought on
Twioe at Many Goods,
and I have now the largest and CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT ever ottered within hearing f
this place. I am bound to sell
cncAPsa than stor.
before. I need not say cheaper than my neigh
bora ; for that is no longer a disputed fact.
I am now ready lo deal out goods twenty
hours out of twenty-four Sundays excepted
at lower prices than any person dare ask tor.
Just call for any thing you want. I am deter
mined to
SUPPLY ALL DEMANDS
that may be made, reasonable or unreasonable,
Call soon, as the rush is tremendous.
IRA T. CLEMSNT.
Stfnbury, Dec 26, 1857. ly
1857. FALL & WINTER GOODS ! 1858
FANCY. DRY GOOD STORE
Market Square, Sunbury.
1WOW received and will continue to receive
the largest snd best selected Stock of
Black Cloths, Casstmeres, Cassinettt and
Vesting, J c.
An assortment of Dress Goods, vis: Fsncy
printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, Ds Lain
Bareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapacas, Drear
Silks, utngliams, Ac.
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet
ing, J'lllowcaseing, ic.
Dress Trimmings in Great Variety.
Boots snd Shoes
Hats and Caps,
Hardware,
Cedarware,
Groceries,
Oueensware
SALT and FISH, Cheese, Crackers, Segars,
Tobacco, Snuff, eke, an assorsment of other
Goods too tedious to menlioh.
Feeling'grateful for past favor we beg leave to
sst'-re our old friends and tbe public that no
el.-t on our part shall be wanting to merit
cot:: nuance of our patronage.
country produce taken in exchange at thi
highest market price.
P. W. GRAY,
Sunbury, Dec 12 1857. tf
IV. S. LATTREACE'S
NEW
Paper, Printers' Card and Envelope
WAREHOUSE,
Ko. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
Cash buyers will fiud it for their interest to
call.
January 16, 1853 6mos.
Straw-Cutter.
THE subscriber has been appointed Agent for
Messrs Geddes & Marsh of Lewisburg, for
the sale of their Straw, Hay & Corn-Fodder Cut
ter. This Cutter is the beat in use. Farmers
and others are respectfully requested to call and
examine lor themselves.
P. B. MASSER
Sunbury December 26, 1857. tf
A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE
SALE.
rnllE subscriber will sell at private ssle
JL FARM, situate in Point township, Nor
thumberland county, about 3 miles from the
borough of Northumberland, on the Danville
road, adjoining lands of J. C, Horton, James
Nesbit, Chas. Parks and the north branch of the
river Susnuehanna: containing 75 to 100 Acres,
to suit purchasers. Tbe land ia in a good state
of cultivation. 1 he improvements consist of
large frame HOUSE, well finished ; a Spring
Houae, built over a never-failing bpring close
to the house, a Hank liarn and other outbuild
ings. An Oichard with young and choice fruit
trees.
The above tract will be sold on reasonable
terms and an indisputable tille given. Posses,
sion given on the first day of April next.
For further particulars inquire of the lubscri
ber, residing on the adjoining faim.
JAMES NESBIT.
Point township, January 23, 1858. tf
T00T8 & SHOES for Men, Women and
- Children, a lurge stock, comprising Men'i
Water Proof Kipp and Calf skin Boots, Bro
gans, Morocco, Kid and Calfskin Shoes, Gaiters
and Gum Shoes. BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, Dec. 26, 1857.
ft Vatkercl, Herring and Shad, whnlesile
1 W or retail. Now is the time to purchase
Full, aa we are enabled to ofl'er them at a lower
price than you can purchase them in the Spring.
Sunbury, Dec. 2H,57. BRIGHT & SONr
A. J ROCKEFELLER
QUtorncn at aw,
Practices in Northumberland and sdjoinin.
Counties.
Sunbury, November 21, 1857.- . tf
"PHILIP H. FTJFaEY.
WUOLSS1LB AD RETAIL,
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
eupplied at tha lowest prices.
October 4, 1 856. tf
C. BEITKEE.T'3
WHOLtSlLS lit RlTAIt
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, above Chtsnnt, PhWa.
BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, 4e., promptly made
to order in the very best style, and ef tbe
best material.
Philadelphia, May S, 1857.
EAHTUJSHWAIIB.
THE subscriber respectful! a- in'orms tbs eili
sens of Huubarj aad tba publie f snerally,
that be has commenced the mauufactura of all
kinds ef
EARTHENWARE,
at hia manufactory In 'Whortleberry 8treet, ene
square east of tha River. He has engaged the
services ef Mr. Ha bp, and you can therefore
depend on having a food article. The public
aro respectfully invited to call.
AH orders from a distance will bis promptly
attended to.
P. M.8HINDSL.
Bunbary, Feb. t, 1858 tf
FOR HE1STT.
riHE Store Room in Market street, occupied
X by P. W. Grsy and the dwelling heuae ad
joining. Apply to lhe eaecators ef 11. Masser,
vceaacau I
NBWARBANOEMENTI I
Fresh Arrh at of
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, 4c.
THE ondersfgned iSsvinf taken the store Tor.
merly kept by William A. Bruner, is now
ready to fill orders and preseriptione at a mo
ments notice. He baa a large and well selected
stock of fresh snd pure
DRUGS, CHEMICAL,
Dye-stuffs, Oil, Psints, Glass, Putty, aad all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported 8cgars of the choicest
brands. Fsncy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Teeth and Hair Brushes
f every variety.
Camphine and Fluid ahcays n hand.
Customers will find hie stock complete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to enu
rocrate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Remember the place, next deor to E. I.
Bright's Mammoth Store.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1857.
FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 1
THE LARGEST 8TOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashionable, Cheap and Cscful
rTMIE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
- and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, IfC, embraces
GVCRY VARIETY, tlSEFTL AND OtlSA-
R.E.KTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecesssry to cnume
rate, as anything that may be required in bii
line can lie bad at moderate prices. Cheap for
vssn, or country Producetaken in exchange,
bsiaDiianmrnl
South East Corner of Market Square.
EST These knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
UiClll.
SEBASTIAN IIAUPT.
Sunburv, April 4, 1857 tf
1'aIii ISanisjIicd :
1FE PROLONGED,
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
To tulTer the pninn nnd pfiwlttfi of tickneti when Oi
certain meant uf cure ate Kcresaible to all. ia puattive
madncu. The venctablr remetly, acting powerfully upon
the caumca of diarase m all the Hindi, nerrca, and tistues
of lhe body, Mile I the morbid and polauttoua mutter from
i( lurking aCf in the eT)-tem, clcaime and purify eveiy
rcretion, rebuill the shartered cntiiitution, restore tha
vigor and virility nf the enfeebled frame, and teud to pro
long life Jul beyond it oidinaiy limia.
MILLIONS RELY ON THEM!
In every qunrter of the globe, among all mttinna, civil
ized und lavage thee are used with equal mid unva
rying sujceas. They are advertised in every printed lan
guage, and whereever commerce haa penetrated, they arc
iu coMtluunl demand.
ALL INTERNAL DISFASES
Yield to their action. Dyfcpenain, Liver Complntnt, Af:
feci i n a of the Uoweis, the Hidnrya, the Nerve, the
Lung, the Throut and the Brain, that have previously
defied all human skill and all other remedies, aie eioedi
tiously and iufnlibly cured bv tins all-conquering medicine
liODlLY ritOSI RATlON
Even when the patients me reiluced to the Inst derree
of feebleness, they may be recuperated by the restailefs
tonic and alternative properties of Hollowny'a Pi Us.
FEMALES OF ALL AGES,
From whatever variety of the ailments peculiar to their
aex they may be suiferiiig, may rely with entire confidence
un the effect of this Strcngihing, reviving, irufe anJ im
mediate remedy.
llolloway's Pills are th best remedy knotcnt
in the world for the following disease;
Asthma, Fever and Ague Stone and Gravel
Bowel Complaints Female Cump hints Secondary tymp-
Cough
Headache
inwjrd weakness
Indigestion
Influenza
Inflauimntmn
Venereul Affections
Worms, of all Kinds
Liver Cumnlaints
Chest Diseases
Costivenrsa
Dyspepsia
Diarlisa
Dropsy
IfOivnesavf Spirit
Fdea
IP" CAUTION ! None are g.'rrjine unless the words
4tUollowny, New York and London, " are discernible aa
as a water-mark in every leaf rt tha book of directions
around each pot or box l theame may he plainly seen by
holding the leaf to the light A handsome reward will
be given to any one rendering such information as may
lend to the detection of any putty or parties counterfeiting
the medicine or vending the sume, knowing them to be
spurious.
i Sold at the Manufactories of Frofeasor Hollowat
90 Maiden laane, New York, and 214 Strand. London, by
all respectable Druggists aud Dealers in Medicine through
out the United States, and the civilized world, iu boxes,
at 23 cents. 63 cent, and 91 each.
nr There is a considerable auving by taking the lurger
izca
N. B. Directhms for the guidance of patient in every
isomer are amxeu to cacn oox.
Ovtuber 17, J yea
THE L.IKGEST
ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE CITY OK BALTIMORE
f ATHIOT'Si Gay Street AVarrrooni. Kos
V3
i's.
and 5 Nntlh Our street, near Favetta. Hi.li, mr. .
where is kept alwava on limut. or made lo nrder, avarv
style of frenck TETli- V-TK'l'ES, m Plush, Hair, Cloth
Frem-U Full StufT and Meilallion Parlor Aria Chairs
in Fluali. iluir, Cloth or li -H aielle. '
Freueh Full Slut) Cai vert I'urlor Chairs in sets, with
Plush, lluir, Cloth or HrocaU e.
SOTi. 8
Half Freach fpi"f Maliofraii, hk) Walnut Parlor
Chairs, in Iluir, Cloth anil I'lu.ii.
Koelting Chairs varioua deaigiis, in Hair, Cioih and
riush.
Stuff Spring Lnunices a large assortment alivajs en
band, or an) ualtaru made or covered with any goods to
order.
CHAUQBB 8TJITS.-
la'Mah'iaiivor Walnut, complete, front R33 an.
Oan Chairs and Hiwauig do. the largest aairtment
ready made ih any ons houas iu she L'uited Sulcs froui
gIS a dozen up.
Hnr Uooni, QtRtm and Dining Chairs, in Oak, Walnut
or Muhiatniiy, witk C'aii., Wood or buuTed beats. ua
aSMKtmeni einbi aciug over SO doseu.
Wool aeat Chaira and Settees and Rocking Chairs.
over lou dozen.
Uilt aud Flaiu Frame Looking Giaasea, of every variety.
All kinds 01 Deds, Hair aud Huak Mattrnnra.
A. MATHIOT.
Noa. fa and 4 N. Ouy st , near Fayette at, Baltimore
August I, IS47. ly
GEOHGE 11ENN,
A NNOUNCESto thecilixens of Sunbury and
iduty, that he has opened an office in Sun
bury, above H. i. Wulverton's office opposite C.
Weaver's Hotel, wkere he is prepared to attend
to ell kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well done and warranted.
December 13, 185B.
Citrate of Magnesia
T A STELE 88 SALTS.
rpHIS preparation is recommended ss an si
., cel!ent l'ti and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unplessant tu.te
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
Ta . t A.W.FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1838.
pOBTMONAlES, Tooth a.d Hair Brushe
all equalities, and any cquanU y, for sale by
MsKkior. .w.risHnC.
ISAAC M. AVILKERSON,
MANUFAOTTJPB Olr
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
Softs, Divan and IjtiuuRea
Boreans, Secretaries-, Sideboards,
SOFA. BREAKFAST AND D1N1N0 TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CAINULK
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line ef bis business.
THE subscriber respectfully calls the attentiet
of the publie to hia large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price of
CABIiET-TVAItE
which cannot fail to reiommend itself to every ene
who will examine It, on account of its durable
workmanshiu and splendid finish, msde up of the
best stock to be had in the city, xsoellort 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
chairs,
ncluding varieties never before te be had Ir
Sunbury, such as Miuosast, Black Walkdt
akd Cdblsd Masls GasciAa i assd Wibdsib
CHAIRS, aud savci Piaso Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
bout the quality and finish of his ware and
I airs.
' hese articles will be disposed of on aa good
ten. a as they csn be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try p ojduce taken in payment for work.
x UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome Hsiass, he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity, or at any convenient distance from. tbis
place .
The Ware Room ia in Fawn 8trect, be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
He has also purchased the right of manufac
turing and selling in Northumberland county,
Gould's patent Excelsoir Spring Bed, which he
will furnish at reasonable rates. Springs put in
old bedstead for three dollars.
ISAC M. WILKERSON.
8unbury, April 18, 1857. tf.
Tk!tJ faa 1st tr WLe-A. BF -t v.a..i svl
m pwrftcUr rrsjsfc Mais, It rnairsw M Wsi.rV'dax
M4 aTd thsw m Mher Cm srrrr liiTisd. All
! of Wu,,,) Ctntt art muUi tSiMffTb
Md worth ItMata ssil'nf
UrsMnUr.rU1baitlUtol(Wvvtsi,rK lirtLr
B " wnrisi in sn ItMrXiiift:, sitnplt, EsMJ twd
j -wi rratrrrfHT'Sii turpr-
M rorlKlatiil.tn'fllwhy fib ttt trh.tr ta , bul (!
MtSMiUlU Dd nrnrtteat sra U knvg uraiMit Km;
I a iuas IHlrMtstrl in !h est m t,r inf.i-irar rasa smbw
It U wstrtanUJ t Imp .11 rttV nat at tcenrtHitr
W direr-tit Try It. sn4 In ll -att whcit a fnJr n
-rfsj .aau r ui riq tn mosjey .l b rftnairl
sliffitr .it from ih sffnt( cane imsm) try athtn.
I Df fgtkel IS Pa- Cnatrlu llsraUrl Taut.lai
TL tsainit I' on n nlirwly I w pn. th OsaVs)t
tMrtVet.T mtl. abr) fftsmut Mrlmrwor rrMs,ul( sm
fur G-Jot iMgks3ta w.iisl rft tan sfiy vtbor Cit-
Th eitni7 b tnrr nh to md- tl rIUlaM-il
rtfteh. ,, h-U t,f4 nb ttt tt to dskrtetu t
liie riofs)str : li U msiia ..u..!. r TNh
I
i
ThufrtPcin'o f Ssjniin kos st o4 U- Vaurt (or Tkrsil
an, mn.i Ut M wko bT trlU tksiDI U1 M
a otl.it' crt.
A LBKRAL DISCOUNT TO THE THiDK.
LUDLOW CAN CO.
4H IMMSk. M.V
Sept. 15, If 5T
SALAMANDER FIUE
THIEF-PE00F SAFES.
The largest atsorlmcnt in the United States.
Warranted to be equal to any now made, and
will be sold on as (iood Terms, aa can be obtain
ed from any other house in the Country, at
EVANS Sc WATSON'S
to South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Murt Prevail
Report of the Committee appointed to superin
tend the Burning of tht Iron Safes, at Read'
ing, February 27, 1657.
KkaDixo, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee,
do respectlully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally agreed upon by Farrels & Herring and
Lvans & W atson, placed side by sido in a fur
nace, viz: Tho Safe inuso by the Paymaster ot
the Philadelphia and Heading Hatlroad Compa
ny, in his office at Reading, manufactured by
Parrels & Herring, and the afe in use hy H.
A. Lantz, in his store, manufactured by Evana
& atson, and put in books snd papers precisely
alike.
TheCre was started at 6 o'clock, A. M.,snd
kept a i until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak and half chesnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the euperiii
teudence of the subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Safes were then cooled ofl" with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books anu papers taken out by tbe Committee
and sent to li. A. l.antz store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. The booka
and papers taken from '.he Sale manufactured
oy I arrets 4 Herring were in our judgment,
aamageu luiiy tineeii per cent, more than those
taken from Lvans & W at son s Safe.
Wo believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
Bales.
JACOB II. DYSTirR,
DANIEL S. HUNTER.
Having bean absent during the burning, we
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition of the papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
G. A. NICOLLR,
H. H. MUHLKNBERO.
JA.ME8 MILHOLLAND,
March SI, I 857
New Goods for the People I
BENJAMIN IIEFFNER
rjESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen
eral that he haa just received and opened a
splendid stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township.
. .wv. Luii.i.i. m par. til
Cloths, Cassimers, Catsineta.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO i
Calicoes, Glitgbnms, Lavrai.
Rlouggellue Ue lUalni
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Grocerlca.
Also aa assortment of Hardware, Iron
anu Dicei, naus, &o.
Also an excellent assortment of
QTCE&SWAEE, of various siylss and
patterns.
aim an assortment of UOOTS . SHOES.
a i o st va tB, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, c.
And a great variety of other articles such as era
suitable to tha trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
toT Country produce tsken In exchange a
the highest prices.
Lewer Augusta, June 6, 1857.
AMERICAN 1TOUSE,
WILLI AM8P0RT, PA.,
t a. MK-TO., Proprietor.
Sept. 13, 1856. tf
stationery. A large supply of fancy Kola
Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cs Paper, Pens. Ink. Sand, cVe-, at
Uica It, tl, a. W. FISHER'S.
IIEIUllNG'S SAXT
THR ACKKriuTvTV"
ill
fell'
umi win not burn '
Kxiroct fiom th( fj,-,,
On tha Sfltb of Fetmiary all tha ma mhers of IK..
(placed in ithem) and were perfectly sntisfed ih., I?
nht. Tha da, followma, tha InirriingZk"1 "
ha saperi,,tW, of Commilte,1: Afie?a ,
Impwrtml hur..i. fo, five hours, the .f, oMl
teats intha tfafairf Meaara. rarrtlaft Hariiiia J
Soodeondninn.andnoartiiiSiea."
Laailing . March , l57.
(Signed,) H P. FELIX,
P.N COI.KMA.V, (commit
. . . ., A. H PEACOCK.' lMmm"
tHJ .T?rbT mnJ?, of ot Read
The shore t-afr. can be inrrpectnl at 34 Walmiti
where II. e public ean aatisfy lliemaelvea of tha area
rionty of the "lleiring'.'Patnit CrMinpi,.fr"
defeated and used up "inside Iron Door BalmJiidet'
Farrels &. Herring,
, t , 34 Walnut St., Phila
Onlyrnsters InthiaState of lUrring's ritent Chi
The attempt made by other partita to holster
reputation of a Pn.o which hss failed so :.iy
dental Ares in Philadelphia, (Ranrtesd I'lafk L
IT 'I"!""'; """i (" A- L"l,) made
thlekneas, (c.tTrent from those Uiey sell) to --bu
on of Herrnia's (half aa thick) haa met with its t
Aytird. He mug's Safe coo d not be burnt, provme
aivelr that the .mlr reliable fafe now mada i "He
i T s '2, -J "J nrc wiuiqui a iincle I
STAUFFER & IIAKXEY.
CHEAP WATCH KS AND JEWKim
-ll7-noi.K8ALK AND RETAIL, at the "Hi,),
V Watches anil Jewelry Store" Wo. ,4P (OW'
North Second Street, Comer of Quarry, I'ruWlclr
Cold Laver Waiehea, full Jewelled, 18 caret casci
(iold Lepme, 18 raret, a
Silver I .ever, full jewelled,
Silver Lepine. jewels,
Superior quarners,
UoW t?;eelaeles,
Fine Silver do.,
Gold Bracelets, .
I.ydy's Oold I'eneils,
Silver Tea Spines, set,
Oold Pens, with Pencil aiirf?iK-i-r holder.
r niKr limps sf e'S lo Jl ; Wu'cll f.ill
iai ets, patent 11, I:,et s.i ! oilier arti. rs inr
AD goods warranted lo be whnl tlin- arr s -.1,1 r. 'r
V On hand some flolil ami tii..-i.t.A'.A.!
stilt lower than the above price '
1-uiiaaripinu, vctoncr 111, l57. ygV
rjESPECTFULLY informs his f,ie
the public generallv. that be ha. i.
ed a New Stock of GOODS, at his ncv.
David Miller's Mill, in Lower Atitiusts
ship, and that Le is prepared to sell goo
lunrii prices.
lits Block consists tn part of
STRING cV SUMMER GOO
Groceries, Qucenbware, Hardwt
and every variety usuallv krr in .
Store.
Treverton prices paid for all kinds of
Lower Augusta twp, Aug. 8, 1S57.-
A itooU lor Krcrr Wans Hi
n.KHK INDUCEMENTS TO AC
QANVASSERS wanted to cl.tnii. s
for the Comprehensive Georjrnptiv
tory, Ahcient and Modern, o the
S. G. Goodrich, (Peter I'ait.y.)
bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated
beautiful engravings and and 80 ma
$3. Sold only by agents, to each ol
special district will be given, pplin
atate what counties they would like tt
The bjok is now resdy. Copies will
mail, post paid, on receipt of the price
all solvent banks taken at par. T
Journal," says of this work I "No fa
ever should be without It." For full
in regard to so sgencv, sddress,
GEORGE V. EM.
I'uLlisher and D
Na. 173 William Street.
Allhsve kinds of School ss.d jt
Books. Csieap Publications. Ktati
Maps, furnished at the nery fonet
dera solicited.
November 21, 1S7,
rURNITUHE P0IIS
S. RAJi'R Premium Tatent Knam
Polish. This polish is highly va'.ua
ring the polih on all kinrle of Furn
Carriage Bodies, Hair Cloth, ic.
moving spots, hidinc scratches. Sit ,
ranted to dry immediately and reiaii
Price 50 cts. per bottle. Mold by .
A . V
Msrch M, 1857.
S OU EL i. OIIHI
ATTORNEY AT X
Ojjtce on South Second, near ri
LE WI3DURG, P.
Practices in the Counties of I'nic
herland snd Montonr.
All PitorseaioNAt Utsivr.ss
h'S care will receive prompt and 1
lion. r
Octeber 3, 1857. ly
WHITE HORSE HO
POTTSVILI.E, PA
''jpHE subscriber respectfully ami
eld friends snd the public, tha
that old and well known cstabiialu
"WTlito JHOKfl Ilot
At the corner of Centre and Mah.
the Uoroiigh of Pottsville, The .
cently been very much enlarged i
improved, rendering it quite as
any other Hotel in Schuylkill ,
the atablcsare large, in good com
tend by careful, attentive, prudent
To travellers snd others who n
house, he promi.es every attention
render them comfortable snd sutU
JOS. H
April 6, 185P.- tf
HEJiTLY DONNE.1
ATTORNEY A'l
Office opposite tht Court
Sunbury, Northumberland
Prompt allontiou to kuitie
Couniies.
E-AO-IjE ho
OPPONTE MT5T BHtXCI
WILLIAMSPOK
WILLI IN II. II 4V. I'i
C. A. Stsisi, 4i.ilanL
N. II. An Omnibus will rnn
Depot and Packet Landings, toj
of charge.
elsplemlier 13. 1B58 tf
DANmiEIlOT
JOHN DEEN,
Market Street, Panril!
is one of Ike large. t sm
A. dious betels in the interior (
it has been recently fitted up, in
with all the modern convenience
Panvilled, Sept. 23, IRKS.
BLANK Parchment Taper V
Mortgages, Bends, Eicuti
Ac, for sale b U, I
Sunbury, Apr! 6. 1856
STOVE!
FOR IALE an eieellent sec
ing Stove, also several
eJU)s Enquire at this olfii-s.
GOLD PEN8 with and wit'
very euperior tjuslity, jurf
Also a fresh suppV of VN'ritm
Sunbury, Use. 7. 4s-
SILVER WATCH t a
English 8iir Watcaos, Ht
I!,-rsiaJ si III
I