Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 03, 1858, Image 4

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THE UNBKPKEN SLUMBEIi-
"i'f. I shnll re?t ! Some coming Jay ,
When blo83oni9 ia Ibo inJ ''9 dancing,
Anil cliildron in tlieir mirthful ply
Hoed not ttio tnourtiful crowd advancinu,
lp through the long and bopy itrott
Thpj'll bear uih to mj lust retreat.
Or plso-it m&ttors not may rT0
Tho Storms and blasts or winter westber,
Above tho narro. ricw mtidu grnv,
Wlipro cum nhl I lie down topothcr ;
Enough thnt f fhould know it rol,
lleneatb, in the daifc, narrow spot.
For I Glial! sleep ' As ewpct n ''f'I,
A 9 ever prared child reposing,
A wr its mo in the cell so deep,
Where I, mv wenry eyelid closing,
At length shall lay nio down to rest,
Heedless of clods abovo my breast.
Asleep ! how deep will be that rest,
Tree from life's rover moving wildly,
That when ia pa--t the earth's umept,
Its bosom shall receive mo imMly ;
Tor not one dream of earth shall come
To iinade the slumber of that homo.
0 deep repose t O slumber blest 1
O niyht or pence ! No storm, oo sorrow,
No heavy stirring in my rest
To meet onrtlier we;iry morrow !
1 shall heed neither night nor dawn,
Uut still with MJud slocP ou 1
f-'leep on, tlioml; inst above my head
Prowl sin and miser) -s haggard races J
Tor tho deep slumbrr of Hie dead
All sense or human woe prises,
Tulsirs tho heart and cures tho brain
ur every thought of outward paia.
Armies above my rest mny I ramp
Twill not disturb ono rigid muscle !
I shall not heed their iron stamp
Moro than ti lonF'.-" complainin.r rustlo ;
Nav, were tho earth convened to Drunk
jily leaden sleep, 1 should not wake.
And mothinka, if steps of those
I'd known and loved on earth were round
me
Twonld tamo the might of my repose j
Shiver tho iron corils that bound mo
Save that 1 know thin caunot be,
or death disowns all sympathy 1
Well bo it eo ! Pince I should yearn,
Anxiously watch Tor their Appearing,
Chiding each lingering, late return,
And ever sad uud ever Tearing
J'ving life's drama o'er again,
lis tragedy cf hope aid pain.
Then mourn not friend when ye may lay
Tho clods of onrth nbcvo my ashes j
TliinU v.hat ix re?t awaits my clay
And smooth. Ilia ciouud with, teailcss lash
es ;
(.Had lh.it the resting form within
lias duno at length with woo and tin.
Think that with mo tho elrife is o'pt,
Life's stormy straggling battlo ended j
lleioice that 1 Ime gained that shore
'i'o which, though weak, my footsteps en
ded ;
Breathe the blest hope above the sod,
And leave me to my rest with Uod.
Jfiumcrs1
About Potatoes.
Permit mo to say a few words nbout the
potato, a subject c;uito ns important as the
question concerning the adoption of the "red
ekiit" by the fairer portion of creation, or
whether tho modern bonnet was intonded to
protect tho head or merely to hang on tho
back part as articles are hung on naila about
tho room, for cimcnicr.ee. I un a Yankee,
auc! hail from the bauk3 of tho Connecticut,
in the Old Hay State, and where we have
uico mealy potatoes, un article I havo not
been able tothid at Jtochestor. Even the fa
mous Blue Mercits do not compare with our
Carters and cth r varieties. I love a good
potato as dearly as if I first drew my breath
in that island where they raisu fine ones and
Lave no suakes ; and should the question bo
no bread or no potatoes, I should vote strong
ly for tha last article. I believe too much
eeod is used. My rule has been one small
potato in a hill, und not cut thorn. 1 have
always met with giod .nicv... Tho following
1 clip from the Springfield Republican :
"IS. It. Williams, of Coidwater, Michigan,
states that he has been experimenting upon
seed potatoes for several years, and he finds
that one quarter of the sei'd geuerally used is
ail improvement. From one to two oyes in a
hill, hu says, will produce moro potatoes, of
more even sine, and lass subject to decay than
uny larger amount of seed."
We think our 1'armnra geuerully havo been
tending to t Li same theory (or several years,
tilthough they have not perhaps, carried it to
extent. Our Knglish und lrili tanners say
that wo use three time the seed that they do,
nud that as a consequence we get more Email
potatoes and less large ones than they do.
und not so good aggregate crops. Cor Rural
A'tfe Yorker.
A Few Short Hints.
Cherry grafting should be doue as early us
possible.
Now is tho time to slick your Currant and
(joosheiy cuttings. Tuku of lat year's
.'ronlhcut out all the bud buried in the t'arlh ;
liisort six inches leaving eight or ton inches
ubove ground. Uy tins course you will have
trees instead of biir-hes, bearing much more
ubuinieiitiy, fruit liner, and the stocktireltier.
Kuhd oU carefully the tup-dreesin"; from
the bluuberry, usparutrup, luiiji, and flower
beds. Also take oil" the covering from the
t iiiucii bed. We have uow Fj'iuath lit to
eat.
The tarly IVa bhould be iu tho gruuud by
this time, provided the weather continue
warm, tio vulh your lettuce in u vrarni bor
der. Tiiui your Dwarf l'cur Trees. . We Cud it
gcoJ policy to Lead them to ptulty closely.
Ciiloui nil the dead vood, unii a cood deal
of iheoi'ii uoud of your iiuts. 'i'he rose
bears slurp pruning.
'I'liui und tie up your llafpbcrrii'f. They
ueiar el.ouid Lie I1.11.n1ed iu the fall uuless
laid down.
Transplant your fiuit und ornamental Trees
Mirub, nud Vim s now uhrap dly as pusaibk'.
The earlier they are iu the bitter.
ll'ioiu Hie ij.TOi.iui'nvu Teleijraidi J
Tho Potato Culture.
Sik I have fre(pjei:lly uctiied your arri.
cultural nrtii le received Irotii various corres
pondent, but do not romeaiber in any nl them
to have teen the .rubiLU cau5a of the lallint;
oil ill lur po'-itu crop, i wimbl therefore
tnane tbe lolluw.ng eu-oattun : 1 huve been
BDKHgeti in agriculture lor about twenty fuur
jeora, Bi.u nuve uunng uiat tune 111 common
witu my neiglibor. planted $mull potatoes.
uiuno ms ana lias oeen tlie common nruc-
I da ., .1 . 11 . , .
..vo in,.,, mo stiiaii potatoes exprepfly fur
seed. Now this is totally unlike all ether seed
that we make nse of. No one would ibink
or a moment of tliePing his nubbin ears of
curu ior seeu, uoi would on the ccntrory se
ivci iue largen and finest; in lawing wheat
we select thut which is the mott plump and
Uavy, and so with all other Viil V,f J.i.
I this year shall select the largest and most
load potatoes I can ft ml
Icwever expecting much change the first
year, nor perhaps tha second, uor even the
third y w hot If this plan be generally adop.
Wd. 4 think it most prcva beutibVial vutu-B17-
Hespectfully, C. W. M.
nnrtmnu
iviiv mvvtv
ANALYSI3 0? LYONS CATAWBA
BRANDY BY i .
A. A. HAYES, Mi D.,
, Assaytr to I hi Matt of Masiachutttts.
(iKXtRit CmniiTKii. A light yellowish
brown-colored fpi.it, having fiajrant ,sdsi ;
when evaporate J from clean linen it left no oil or
oflenriva matter. Analyzed f r volatile and fix
filibeg, of sihich no trices of any kind were
found. Il color is proved to ho due to a colored
rei'U an cxtrnct derived from wood.
- In every respect it is a pure spirituous liquor.
The fr.i?rnnce or bouquet which it possesses
can l c isolated, and it then appears unlike that
from Cognao BrniiJy or Wine, being a fruity es
S'tire resulting from a peculiar frrrauntation cf
Crtauba and Isabella Gropes.
CuiMicii CiumcTKn. l.COO paits in vol
ume of this spirit contains nt CO deg F. 401 3
10 frnrts of pure utrohol, besides the fragrant oil.
1,0 Ml aits of the spirit afford "3 parts of a strong
solution of the oil which characterizes this liran
dy i the spirit 'eft, nfier removing tho oil, is pure
and odorless, and in all its qualities a perfect spi
rit not sul jrrt to charge. One U. ti. gallon of
thi Hrnmly nt (1(1 dei. F. contains, besides the
spirit and oil, only 2U0 grs. of matter composrd
of extract cf fruit, gum, and colored resin from
wood.
7Jhsto, .Tonnsry J5,
Ur. COM;, State Inspector wf 0vo, and Dr.
Jas. A. Chilton. Chemist, ofKew York, both
I ronoiiree this to he pnro DranJy. and free from
all adulteration.
For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Bran
dy has no rival, and has long been nrcdrd to su
persede the poisonous compounds sold nuder the
i:ame of Kr-indy. As a oevrngc, the pure article
is altogether superior, and a sovereiRn suro reme
dy for IJyppeps'a, Flatulency,, Low Spirits, Lan
guor, Ceurrnl Debility, ,Vr. A c.
Ali, KsJIKI.UY'd STII.I. AND SPARK.
l.l.Mi ClIA.Ml'ACiXH. 'J'hr?e wines are made
in tho neighborhood of Cincinnati, and arc guar
BUtieJ to be the pure jnico of the Urupv, and are
eminently ealciil.ited for invalids and persons
wbn reipure a grnlle utimnlant, and for sacramen
tal purpjsrs.
Ketnil price $1 5." per bottle. A liberal dis
count made . to the trade. Dealers will pleajc
send their ordera to the aula ngent for Nonhuni
hcrlaud connty
JOHN F. CAPl.OW,
Drusist, Milton, Pa.
February, 2(1, 1S58 3m.
JOUST IE3 HOUSE.
WELLS (OVERLY, Proprietor.
Cur. of Marl ct Street ,V Marled Squure,
II ARRiSBVRU, PA.
rpll!" SH'.V AND r.I.KnANTIiOTr.L, rpcenilv eroo
X ted liv thr Mi-nrs JONKSi, ill llarrisbnrir, I'll., tinv-
ini! bei'u ifiisn'. lor a torin in y:m hv the iii'irsiicni:il, he
tnki.' llos uicllL'd el c'tlhiifr tlio altcntioii til lo loriiKl
pitrr'ni. will V.lt tlurelluiK eoiiMiiumty, thereto.
l!:!Viii"a frnnt ef one liumlnil mi'il 1'ortv fet on the
ptinriji:ii street et the city, tind Kit'ty-two Ket FnaU on
M.irki-t s'lintirt, il cnniii.t fjil to prove uttruetive as well
Hi im ilitiL' to stntnecn.
Tun Clnin!.'t8 rirc of fine size, wi ll ventilated, and
lizard Willi tins a iminl:er Willi connecting dJorsiua
kli i: tliem very i!e$irulie for f:ii;olii'.
'I'm H alls are wanned throusl.r m ,y IT, nl-r ; nnd
every mo'li'M ii'ij-lovrmrut, ia fact. Ims heen uildnl. tleit
inny n indues to tMe satetr, eomort, uud Ituppiiu-ra of t!
Vni'irsmiy, tlirrrf. Tc, reft assir nl, tint the Jone:
H-.Mis-' ftrt I'linle p"-f':er in n!l its nnj-ointnif nts
ll:ul epch ilf p:;rttnfnt h.m li?,, ptuii'd ia eluue of Kxne-
nvreed urn (.oin;irteiit l'eins timt 1:1 every purtientar
i:ie p;,t,.i.ii r-;hc.ii ens Ihin-nd ny !;. 'r-'nel oi , w.iimt ird
in tii'w: who m:iy rune it their nonie, nn crett n decree
of e nnl'oil na may beoUlaiued at uny ininilar estublinhuicnl
in rnj rt:ite.
1 n secure irei fVnrnli.e rfrclt. lie Ins funiinhcd the
PjIj.'ic aid Pnrnte Private Pnrfir. riminhrrs, Dinini
ItiHim. ftc. wilticutirelr M".V Ft:i!M Tl'ltH; nnd also
nrnixcl wition the Inuluiii. n hue ll.ir'M-rn Saloon. Oys
ter Ha'ou, Drrssini' Room. Hot nnd (:-M Unili..
The Culinary lf-nrtnnvit nnd Diniui Hoom will rereire
tlie especial nitration of the Proprietor, which he trusts,
1. 1 i-c a aioMcic in "unnuuet lain all lasteK Wl I lie sinterl.
Alter returning Ins heartfelt liemkii l., hii !.i fne,,.!.
and patrons, for the jre'i-rnim (.itn-ieice so lunir expended
to liiin ut the ''Coverly House." nnd ulso to his friends
nr.d patronf at the "l 'ohnnli .11 House," Cape Island, during
the season of ISM. he respectfully solicits a continunnce
01 11 at tiie "JU.Nfc.3iiOI. Si;."
WEI.L8 COVERLY.
January 30, Cmrj.
Farmers I.ooU to Your Interest,
nnilE sudcri!icr respectfully informs the far
mors and the public generally, that ho has
leased the lime kilns of fra T. Clement in Sun
bury, and that ho has always on hand, and is
ready to supply a (rood quality of lime to all who
may want lor ruiililinii or iarminfr purposes.
llehas also a kiln at iveefer's crossing 5 miles
irom nunnury, or two Ironi Snvdertown.
t if All kinds of Country rruducc taken in
exchange.
GEO. W. STROH
Sunhury, Dec. 25, 1S.17
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE.
, lie icMiiiioi y oi i ioi . jiooill nun nr. lllo.ek mi' hi,
previously been polilisiicil, tlm following is now i!,ic.l :
From Viof. MeCl.f.iSKKV, formerly I'rofew.r of Theory
ano rr:iclice oi .Mcoicine m tlie r enisle .Meiiuul I'olloii
l l 1 eiinn; h-nina, iiiul la!e I'roiefctoo. of Surgery in tlie
.,1.1.1 i.ui kuuigcui .iiruicnir, c :
l'llll.AUSI.1'11 A, Nov. SJtll, 100
31 . JOEril I.. HUES A til, of MMir (Il)l in
HAIK U I. Will com -nice tlie im,i.t keptienl, Hint it isii
safe, K1.KOAST, mill ci'F.'f achics re..ir.il ion. 1 nhke
iniiiiy others, it line in Several uiMa.icc i-n-vcl seiviceunlc
i:i Die cure of s -inv eiiliuie'iiij eninlioiis on the h, ,.l m..l
1 Imve nu hesitation ill commencing it to those requiring
ery rcsiioellully, J. V. . McCI.OSKr.Y. M. I).,
4To ituee St., uliove 13th.
linvr. I'. rtlTIXi, m-ln l,,. novenu
iti 1 1 . 1 1 t i.i iii. iiiKi iitn i t!iii:i.ii:i.i-1 viv
si ill ili:iinliOil Iheir liiel, ilia meter, which line ii'wuvs ilim.
ii.ijtiiiKU iiii-.ii, unii Hit- extensive ilemmid hist eieaieJ.
s ciiil;iiueil linllitenui.iv'l until the iiioscnt.
f)nlers addressed to the Manufuctorv. No. 41(1
itAt i, street, oliove f ourth, fed Io. 141.'
1 luiauelih!a. will receive prompt attention, by
Ji'r.rii i;. ii'ivi.i;, .Manufacturer,
December 25, 18;' 7. April 5, '.'j7, ch.
LANCASTER COLLIERY TOR SALE
Iuiioi tatt Co Coal 0;tci alois.
'I 'lit undtrMgiied Lessees of the "Lancaster
Jt Cc.IH.-rv ' n M. l i.. .
-' .......... ..,u, i iniiiiiuerianu
county, Pvuusylvdiiia, wi'hing to retire from Ihe
business, oiler for sule tlie Lease end Fiitures
said l.'oltiery, ou satisfactoiv terms. 'l"l.i
Colliery has bicn in operation siuco 183.1, and
bus been successful beyond expectation. The
Coal is a supeiior articles for all usee to which
Anthracite supplied, Slid a good niurkel hssK-rin
establi.bed, which can be much encoded. 1 he
Breaker aud Fixtures are of Ihe very best char
acter and will recommend themselves to persons
aripiaintid with tho liUoiucsi.
1 lie Lease runs to January I, 1864. and is a
fi volatile one for the operator.
r or lurllier liilorination apply at tho Colliery
in pcrk-on, or liy letter to fshuiuukin, P. O., Nor-,
thuiiiln'iland county, I'ei.i.hv Ivauia.
t-'tiCHRAN, I'EALE ot CO.
Fc! ruary 0, lri.il. if
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
CiHI.lil.il AT
PlIIVATliSALE.
r"?p(IlK ub,ciibcr ctl'irs at private sale, a cer.
U tuin lot of piece of laud, situate in Loner
Augusta township, Northumberland county,
about K miles below iSunhuty, bounded on the
we l by the iier iSua.pif huniia, on the south by
laud ol (ieoigeeilvr, on ihe eatt by luud of
Wi.'i. Kroh, and ou the north by luiid of Wui.
R. Jones, coiituiiiieg ri Acres and H perches,
allot which i cleared and lu very higU flute
.if cultivdtiun. The Notthuru Ctutral Ruil
Road patses throuuh tho tract, and ju ulso
bound on the t.ist by I lie Muin Road leading
f.oin Sunbury to Hairiiburg, which tojjeilier,
with the River upuu lbs west, and the lerlility
of the soil make it a very plcataiil and desira
ble bitunliou, , ,
A l.bO; another certain Tract of Laud, situate
in raid .township, adjoining lauds of William
Kroh, on the south, the heirs of Robert aud Ar
thur A Mvdijuuly ; ou the rest Wui. V. Hlver
wood, and a public road ou the noilh, and Win
R. Jones on the wast, containing 83 Acres 121
perches strict measure. , (bout 60 acres of which
aie cleared, and in a Ligli state of cultivation
and the residue most excellent land for cultiva
tion, but in now covered with excellent timber,
and if purchased soon, the purrhsscr can get a
largo quantity of Railroad Tics on the sains.
This trai t is also well watered, havinir several
fine springs upon il, and every field can be wa
tered thereby. An indisputable title will ba giveo
and terms of tale reusonahla.
WILLIAM R. JONES..
Lower Augusta tp., January , 1807. If
MOITEY CAN BE SAVED BY PURCHASING AT THE
STJNBTJBY, N"OHTjtitTjM3BjrlI.A.jNri3 OOUNTYPA.
We hare just received and ara now opening a large and choice eelreleJ stock of WINTER
G00D3, comprising an endlesa variety, and will positively aril out entire stock at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
We return our sincere thanks to tha public for our increasing patronage, smd shall endeavor to
merit a continuance of tho same.
K. Y. ItKIftlB'jr & SttX.
tVCOUNTIlY PRODUCE WAJiTED AT THE HIGHEST TRICES,
Kunbiiry, Doeemlier 19, 185rt.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
rilHE subscribers, Exerntors of the estate 0
X Henry Masscr, dee'd., offer nt private aale
the following property via: A large two story
frame dwelling house, together with about
60 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the
occupancy of John 11. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house is new and the location a
good one for business.
Alio a TRACT OF LIMESTOMR LAND,
in said township on the river about 0 miles be
low .Sunlm. y, adjoining lands of J. T. MTiierson
and oliiern, containing, about 80 acres. .The
soil is productive and contains limestone and
other minerals.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 35
acre on the bill, about two miles below Sunbury,
limning ianus 01 ins nens 01 tlie late John
Cenrad and others. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars apply to the subscribers.
II. U. MASH KK, f
r. U. MASSER, V Executors.
FRANCIS IJUCHER. J
Sunbury, January 19,1856 If
2STEW CONFECTIONARY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIART,
OAS just received a new and excellent assort
ment of goods nt his Confectionary and
Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv,
where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at
nil times, the most choice Confectionary, Ac,
linlesale and Ketail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among his stock of Coulectionanes, may ba
found ;
French Secrets, Gum Drops, all kinds of scent,
Kurned Ahnsnds, live Diops,
Ori nin White, Mint lnp, red and white,
11 I,emon Jelly Ckrs,
' Hose, Fruit Props,
" Ynniils, Stick Cundtes, af all scents
Common Secrets. Km Candy,
Liquorice, Almond Candy,
FRUIT.
n.innnns, Prunes,
Dritea,
CurrfintB dtictf, Ctlioi-n,
Almemli, Rnison, Nntt of all k)ii(U
Ll'.MON SYltUP
of a superior quulity, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality of Segnrs and Tobacco, and a
variety of Conlcctinnarica, fruit, &c, all of which
is offered cheap at .wholesale or retail.
ICE CBEAM.
Ho has alsa opened an Tee Cream Saloon, and
will at nil times bo ready to serve his customers
with Ice Cream.
Sunbury, May 24, 1957. ly
IOOO lbs oi Carpet Rn?
"&17"ANTED at the storo of E. Y. Britiht A
' ' 'on. who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply ofCoods-, thus offering to the public the
lorge-t and most desirable assortment.
July II. 1857.
OAT(:HiSuLV,'jOCKiclTuirPinNG
IL FLOWERS, Ac, of the best quality ; a
frceh sunply just received and for sale at the
Drug Store of A. W. ITSIIER.
Sunbury, Aug. 1, 1S57.
n A It I) WAKE, of all kim's and endless
variety. BRIGHT $ SON.
Sunbury, Dec. 26, 1857.
I"" lOVCS of all kinds, Stockings, Collars, Sua-
penders, Buck Mitts. Handkerchiefs and
an endless variety of Hosierv and Notions.
Sunbury, Dec. 26, '57. BRIGHT & BOX.
f BEAUTIFUL DRESS (iOODS, including
JJ Fisured and Plain Merinos, Silks. Scotch
l'laids, Silk Striped Poplins, Cashmere, Trenton
Plaid, Umber Shades, Fancy and Plain Del, nines
Valencia, Parametta Cloth, Ac just received
and for side bv BRIGHT cc SON.
Sunbury, Dec. 26, '57.
imcuiii t.iuiu, rancj anu nam uassi
. niere, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Silk. Sa
tin and Silk Velvet Vestings, Troy Salinctt and
the very largest and cheapest assortment ol
Men's Wear suitable for cold weather. ,
BRIGHT & SOX.
Sunbury, Dec. 20, '57.
4fct UEKN3, Cedar, Hollow and Glassware,
contai
mental.
containing everything useful and orna
mental. BRIGHTi SON.
Sunbury, December 26, 1S57
niurolctlf'N, Victorines, Opera Caps, Wool
Mm Hoods, Comforts, Cashmere Scarfs, Lamb
Gauntletta, Ac. B RIGHT SON,
Sunbury. Dec. 26, 57.
4 LMONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
Ac., cSic, jnt received a fresh supply and
for sale at tho Confectionary store of
M.C. UEARHART.
Sunbury, May 16, 1K57.
i-oaSALE? '
4 Oood second-hand Buggy. Apply at this
nmcp.
New Iru8, I'alittis, &c.
A
I1.V supply af Diugs, Paints. Oils,
r luid.cxc, just received and for sale by
A. W.FISHEK.
unbuiy.May 2, 1857.
LAND WARRANTS. The highest price
cribei. II. M MASSKIt.
"JATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS f0
bar bottles fur sale by
II. B MASSER.
Wunbury, July l'J. 18.16.
'I-ODaCCO and BOgarS 20,000 Imported
- oegars ol various brands, r.ldorado," ig,
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S.
Bunbury, March 14. ISS7.
QOUNTY ORDERS. County ordera taken
as cash for goods, and on note or book ac
count by E. Y. BRIGHT It BON.
Nov. 8S, lrB.
IJORTand MAHERIA WINES, Schiedam
rJchnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
md Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at
March 14, '57. A. V. FISHER.
Iishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot
ton aud Linen Lives. Out Lines. Sea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flks, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Rods, Ac, fur sale by
March i,m. a. W. FfsHE'R.
Ready-ltiildo ( lullili.K t'tler Sham,
Wbiipoortvill Hangups, Mohair . Kaglane,
French Cloth and HWV Union Coats, including
a nice assortiiioiit for Beys. Pants, Vesta and
Monkev Jackets, all siu and prices.
Sunbury, Dee. 26, 'S7. BRIGHT SON.
(JljUARE and Long Brocbe Shawls; also,
Watervliet, Bay State, Waterloo, and Blan
ket, fcbawls. latest stylea, all qualities and r rices.
Deo. .6,1867. BRIGHT & SOU.
P. MELANCHTON BHTKDEL,
JVSTKI! OP TIIK I'EICE,
' OXJJSTBXJI."5r, 3? A..
Office in Deer Street, immediately ojptitt tin
Public School Home, j
All business promptly attends to) Monies
callected and all ordinary writings dots. ,
Sunbury, Apttl 25. 1857. tf
WE STILL SURVIVE THE CRISIS
IJOTWITHSTANDINOltie astonishing quan
titv of Goods that I brought into town last
Spring, I succeeded in selling them all out ex
cept what I gave away, and had to hurry to the
city, for a new lot, in order that my customers
might not be put to tlw inconvenience of buying
at other stores, whero they would be chaiged
killing prices. Troflting by past experience,!
have just brought on
Twice as Many Goods,
and I have now (lie Iaraest and CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT ever oll'ered within hearing af
uus jnace. 1 am Hound to sell
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
before. I need not say cheaper than my neigh,
bors j for that is no longer a disputed fact.
1 am now ready to deal out goods twenty
uours out 01 iweoiy-iour Sundays exeepted
at lower pricea than any person dare ask ior.
J ust call for any thing you want. 1 am deter
mined to
SUPPLY ALL DEMANDS
that may be made, reasonable or unreasonable.
l all soon, as the rush is Tremendous.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Dec 28, 1857. ly
1857. FALL & WINTER GOODS I 1858.
-A.T 3? "W- QRAY'S
FANCY DRY GOOD STORE,
Market Square, Sunbury.
VOW received and will continue to receive
--' the largest und best selected Stock of
Black Cluths, Cansiijitres, Cassinetts and
Vesting, jr.
An assortment of Dress Goods, viz: Fancy
printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, Do Lain
Uareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapacaa, Drest.
Silks, Ginghams, &c.
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS.
Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Shoet
ing, i'illowcaseing, &c.
Dress Trimmings in Great Variety.
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps,
Hardware,
Ccdarware,
Groceries,
Queensware
SALT and FISH, Cheese, Crackers, Segars,
Tobacco, Snuff, &c, an assorsmeut of other
Gonds too tedious to nicnlioh.
Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to
acs'.re our old friends and the public that no
:l, t on our part shall be wanting to merits
cor.: nuance of our patronage.
omintry produce taken in exchange at the
highest market price.
P. vv. GRAY.
Sunbury, Dec. 12 1857. tf
IV. S. LtWRL.VCE'S
NEW
Paper, Printers' Card and Envelope
WAREHOUSE,
No. -105 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
Cash buyers will' Cnd it for their interest to
call.
January 16, 185!) Gmos.
Straw-Ciiltei.
t I1IIE subscriber has been appointed Agent for
1- Messrs Geddes A Marsh of Lewisburg, for
the sale of their Straw, Hsy A Corn-Fodder Cut
ter. 'J his Cutter is the best in use. Farmers
and others are respectfully requested t& call and
examine for themselves.
P. B. MASSER.
Sunbury December 20, 1857. tf
A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE
SALE.
FTMIE subscriber will sell at private sale i
J. 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 tho
river Susquehanna containing 75 to 100 Acres
to suit purchasers. The land is in a good state
of cultivation. The improvements consist of a
largo frame HOUSE, well finished ; a Sjiriug
House, built over a never-failing Spring close
to the house, a Bank Barn and other outbuild
mgs. An Oichard with young and choice fruit
trees.
The above tract will be sold on reasonable
terms snd an indisputable title given. " Posses
sion given on the first day of April next.
For further particulars inquire of the (uhscri
bcr, residing on the adjoining faun.
JAMES NESBIT.
Point township, January 23, 1858 tf
BOOTS & SHOES for Men, Women and
Children, aJarge stock, comprising Men's
Water Proof Kinp and Calf skin Boots, Bro-
gans, Moroeeo, Kid aud Calf skin Shoes, (jailers
und Gum Shoes. BRIGHT & SO V
Sunbury, Dec. 26, 1857.
llVat'kercl, Herring and Shad, wholesile
lTM or retail. Now is Ihe time to purchase
I t-.li, as we are enabled to offer them at a lower
price than you can purchase them in the Spring.
Sunbury, Dec.2fi,'fi7. 15RIGHT& SON.
A. J- JlOCKEFELLElt
Utorncn nt cuu,
Practices in Northumberland and sdjoinin
bounties.
Sunbury, November 81, 1857.- tf
WHOLISALS ill HKTlIt
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. W'atnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the lowest pricea.
October 4, 1856. tf
WROLSSALS AND RtTAIL
BOOT STORE,
40 SotitA Fourth S.t, abort Chenmt, Phil'a.
KOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac, promptly made
to order in the very best style, and of tha
best material.
Philadelphia. May 0, 1857 .
r"pHE subscriber rsjitAuiy in'orms the cits
mum u, ouubury and tha public generally,
that ha has commenced tha manufacture of all
kinds ef
EARTH EN W AUK,
at bis manufactory in Whertleberry Street, one
square east of the River. ' He has engaged Ihe
services of Mr. Hup, and you can therefor
depend on having a good article. Tha pubiie
are respectfully invited to call.
All ordera from a distance will ba promptly
attended to.
P. M. SHINDEL.
Sunbury, Feb. t, 1850 tf
FOR RENT.
rpHB flora Room In Market atreet, occupied
A by P. W. Gray and tha dwelling bonaa ad
joining. Apply to the executors of II. Maaser,
decaased. '
January 17 1857.
1 . 1 . 1 ,.,,, .
NEW ABRANOEMENT 1
I'Ytth Arrival of -
DRUGS, FAINTS, OIL 8, &c.
fllHS undersigned' having taken tha stera for
X roerly kept by William A. Uruner, is new
ready to 611 orders and prescriptions at a mo
ments notice. Ha bas a large and well selected
stock of fresh and pure , ,
DRUGS, CHEMICAL;
Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Imported fkgara of tha choicest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Teetb and Hair Brushes
of every variety. , , i
Cam phine and Flvid always en hand.
Customers will find his stock complete, com
prising many articles it ia impossible hers to enu
merate, and all sold at moderate prices.
Iiemember tha place, next door to E. I.
Bright's Mammoth Store.
A. W. FISHER.
8unbury, March 14, 1857.
rURNITURETrURmTOE H
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashionable, Cheap aud LscTuI
riiHE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the
pulilic patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Lhairs, c, embraces
EVERY VARIETY, USEFUL AND OH MA-
MENTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anytbing that may ba required in his
line csn be bad at moderate prices, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Producetaken in exchange.
Establishment
South Kait Corner of Market Square.
I Those knowini themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay-
muiii.
SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Sunbury, April 41857. tf
rain Ilanislud :
F E P R O L O N G E
. 7
HOLLOW AY'S PILLS
To gmTer Ihe nnins nnd penalties of sicknM when the
eertniii menus nt cure me nccesfiltle to nil. in positive
inailiifiit. The vetftable rmedr, RCtinz nnwerfnUv upon
ttie etiuvfi ot" diitene in nil the tluiil, nerves, nml tinmies
of the InhUv rxilel the mnrhitl atitl p'usonous inntter Irom
its lurking plnces in the system, clemise niul purify eveiy
tTftinii, rel'iiiM tlip shiirtercil romtitution, if store the
viptir hi id virility ot the enfeebled frame, mid tend to pro
lung life lui beyond its oiUinuiy limis.
MILLIONS R ELY ON THF.M !
In everj' qnnrtrr of the g!ole, amonp nil nntinns, civil
izedund suvnge these I'ills nre nst-d with eijnul nnd unvii
ryinp success. They ore tidrertifieri in evry printed lan
gimge, nnd whereevcr cummctce has penetrated, they are
in continual demand.
ALL LTEnAL DISIfASHS
Yield to their action, Dytipepsfn, hiver Comnlnint. Af
fectinns uf the Mitweid, the Kulneys, the iNervrs, the
Lnnea. the Throat ui.d the Iirmn, Unit have previously
lehel n linmnn skill and nil other remedies, nie ejipeili
liously and infnlihlv cured lv this all-conquering medicine
HOOILY rRtWTHATlUN
Kveit when the putients are r&luced to the last degree
of iVrhlciienB, they may he recuperated by the resistless
tonic and alternative properties of Hullowny's I'll Is.
FKMALKS OF ALL AGKS,
From whatever vuiiety of the ailments peculiar to their
ncx they mny le stilTfring, mny rely with entire confidence
on tlie tllVct of this Strengthing, ' tevivins;, gale and im.
mediate remedy.
Jlvlloway's PW are th best remedy In'own,
in the tcorltl for the following disease;
Asthmn, Fever nml Acn Stone a:id Urnvel
Hiwel Complaints Female CunipkiinU ecoiidiiiy iymp-
Coughs
lltviduehes
inward Veuliuets
Coin i
Cheat Diseases
Coslivem-ss
Dyspepsia
Diirhn-a
Dropsy
Inditreatioii
Influenza
Inflammation
Vrnerenl A fleet ion t
"Worms, of ull kmus
Liver Complaints
t.oniessui spirits
riles
IV CAUTIOX ! None are genuine unless the words
"IIol."vay, New York and iontlon," are diseernthle na
ns a w:lerniark in every leal of th bHk of rtirectiu.is
around et;cli pot or bi ; the same mny be plainly seen by
h 'Utiug the leaf in the lit lit A handsMne reward wiil
be Riven to any one rcinlerniff ffucli miorinHtnn ns may
lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
J dd at the Manufactories of Professor Holla w at
Wl Miiiden Lane, New York, and M44 Strand. London, by
nil respet'tuUle Diugciitts aud Oealers in Medicine Hirfiuph
out the t'nitett States, and the civilized world, in boxes,
at '2't cents. 6'Ji cents, nnd M each.
V& There is a considerable saving by taking the larger
si zee
,. II. Directions for the g-ni dance of patients in every
uisoruer are hiuxi to encn uox.
OctutKsr 17, 15? 1 yea
TIIK
JLABtGttST
ESTABLISHMENT
IN TJIEC1TY UALT1MORE,
MATMIOT'S Cay Street AVnrerooin n k3
ami 113 Noilh tiay street, near Fuyette, H.iltimore :
where is kept alwars on hand, or made to order, every
style of French TETE-A-TKTES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth
or Brora telle.
French Full PtutT aud MeduIIiou Par!or-Arra Chairs,
lu Plush. Hair, Clollt-nr Rrocatelle.
French Full Sluil Catved Parlor Chairs in sets, with
i lUJta, iiuj, cioiu or urocaieiie.
SOFAS-
Hnlf Frrnch Piuins; Mulingmny and Walnut Psrlor
Chairs, in Huir, Cloth and I'lush.
Kin-king Chairs various designs, in Hair, Cloth and
j man.
bturTSprin; Iiunpfs a large assortment alu-as en
hand, or any pattern inadeur cuvered with any (owls to
urucr.
CHAMBER SUITS.'
InMuhocany or Vulmit, cnmnlete. from un.
Cane Chairs and HiH-king; it.i. the largest assortment
ready mane in any one nouse in Ihe Lmteu Sutes frm
li a dozen up.
Unr Kmini, Office and Dining Chairs, in Oak, Walnut
or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or fluffed Seats un
assortment emtsariiif overSOdoxen.
Wood sent Chairs and Settees and Rocking Chairs.
over 1UO dosen.
Gilt sud Plain Frame Looking Glasses, of every variety.
All kinds of Ueds, liair and Husk Mattiassrs
A. MATHIOT.
Nos. 23 and is N. Gay St , near Fayette at , Uallimors.
August 1, 1M7. ly
DENTISTBY
GKOllGK II ENN,
1 NNOUNCES to the citizens of Sunbury and
vicinly, that he has opened an oHtcein Sun
bury, above U. J. Wulverton's office opposite U.
W eaver's llutol, wiere he is prepared tu attend
to all kinds of work belonging to the profession,
in the latest and most improved style. All work
well done and warranted.
December 13, 1856.
Citrate of Magnesia
OB
TASTELESS
SALTS.
rTMIIS preparation is recommended as an ex
eellent laxative nd purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely naerVom auy unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
T A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1856.
300 8ACKS SALT.hest quality, best qual
ity, large sacks, and for sale at the lowest
BRIGHT PON.
Sunbury, Ds.. :, 18JT. ,
I).
ISAAC M . WILKERSON,
MANUFAOTTJPB OP j , ,
FURNITURE AND CHAlfiS
" 1 " Of the most Fashionable Style.
' Sofas,. 1)1 vans nnd Lounges
" ' Bureani. Secretaries. Sideboards,
'SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIKING TABLES
and aim VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to l luia-
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and pica
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE-
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
. : - EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in thla line of his business.
THE subscriber respectfully calls the atfenfiei
of the public to his large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price of
CAniXET-WAIlE
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and Ihe
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made.
Ha also manufacture all kinds and qualities
CHAIRS.
ncluding varieties 'never before to be hsd ir
Sunbury, such as MnuneAUT, Black Walwct
Ann CtiHLan Mapli GncciA ; airs Windsor
CHAIRS, a Tin rAKct Piaxo Stoois, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or ehiewhere.
1 he subscriber is determined mat there sliall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
tlie cities, as every confidence can lie entertained
bout tlie quality and finish ot his ware and
V Sairs.
' hese articles will be disposed of on as good
ten. as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try p endure taken in payment for work.
UNDERTAKING Having provided
a handsome Hkahsk, he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity , or at any convenient distance from this
place
. The Ware Room is in Fawn Street, be
aw Weaver's Hotel.
He has also purchased the right' of manufac
turing and selling in Northumberland county,
Gould's patent Uxcelsoir Spring Bed, which he
will furnish at reasonable rates. Springs put in
old bedstead for three dollars.
isAC M. WILKERSON.
Sunbury, April 18, 1857. tf.
Tfcfal CtiH 1m flW mas.. WwmUm araaUklaa ia
' r''lW Preari f-tut. It rsnuirM nn Wsi AnMsr
""fiii, Mm iMtsvitlr, and ia mora M(ly
kind! of Wax rd rrrMnl aira oiuillv diasstrrsiMbl.
lid wurlklan P.af.!ine
Ic rrctontiiff IVil urtleV telha. roblie, hivantr
itfti.iig't iiif world m an Infl.tile. Sttnplc, Km mod
Rt!4 iroraiw of Hfntltl tVftlirtff.
Pvl'.rt mtited in lhasi ' infiritr Cunt muT tv
tn drtrffiatthh rt'et by flt ftsHsjin-ot- IimI ftll
str :i title urd rtjcjkl n.shi wliu hmx aianjiijad it mv
H i wtlUrat ft nil,
1 II 11 tiiIi'J t ksr nil ssrtl"Vi nl ar necfirdinti
I tn Jtrretiou. Trr ll, nnd in r whrrsj filnr i-
I Us irsrt.i ft ih ( nn Ui in on sir Hi hsj TfIt:UiloJ
1Th rnit-t It Pur OnadiTVriil Tit-l Oam,
difTr. ut irom ihe ofitmira on wrd by ilUsra.
T'tt Sr.!'rtr ! 'ti n vnllr! nw p.wi. th mWI
. preLW KUII.Mtt emmnot Mrlneonr pratit, m
Pur tuia cktkau wfiu'.d to on idt o:Lrrti.
It oK-ti. ''her is no Land svbnt It to dttariorata tha
tbafootnu j U .iinalacDtirrlvor Tin.
ThU i-nntlp't of bIijjc hawt tt-od tii toil forThroa
i rain. nj ui who bat- ir ta uim win mm
do ouiir t:ni.
A LIUkiKAL DISCOUNT TO TUB TB40B.
Sept. 1S.1M7
SALAMANDER FIRE
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
Tim t-Trroct aaaiirlmiN in tlisk I'lii'til Staffs..
"u usoiumviinii -u- staiiu
Mr s.l i - V.- - I I
vi ai milieu in ctuui iu uiiv nun jnuiie. nu
will be sold on Good Term, as can ba obtain-
ed from any other house in the Country, at
1. VANS & WATSON'S
26 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail.
Report of the Committee aj'jiomtnl to superin
tend the Rurning of te Iron Safes, at Read
ing, Ftbruary 27, 1337.
KssDiitu, March 4.
The undersigned, members of the committee,
do respect'ully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally ii creed upon by Furrels & Herring and
Evans &l Watson, placed side hy side in a fur
nace, viz: The Safe inuse by tha Paymaster of
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa
ny, in his office at Reading, manufactured by
Farrels & Herring, and the Safu in use hy H.
A. I.atilz, in his store, manufactured hy Evans
& Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
The fire was started at 8.) o'clock, A. M.,and
kept up until four cords of green hickory, two
cords dry oak and halfchesnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the superin
tendence of the Huhi-cribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Sjfos were then cooled ell' with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out hy the Committee,
and sent to 11. A. l.auiz's store for public exam
ined and marked hy the Committee. Thehoclis
and papers taken from '.ho Sale manufactured
by Farrels V Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe Ihe above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
Safes.
JACOn H. DYSH 7TJ7,
DANIEL S. 1II NTER.
Having been 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. KICOL1.S,
H. H. MLHI.ENDERO,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March 21, 857.
New Goods for the People !
BEXJAM1K 1IEFFXER
RESPECTFULLY informe the public in Gen
eral that he has just received and opened a
splendid stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
at his New Store, in Lower Aug-usta township.
His stock consists in psrt of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lavui,
IrlouNBcIlue Ue Ialnei
pnd all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
Grocerlen,
Also an assortment of Hardware, Irou
and Steel, Nails, &o.
Alco an excellent assortment of
QUEENS WAKE, of various styles and
patterns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES.
HATS & CAP8, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, Nc.
And a great variety of other articles such as ara
suitable to tha trade, all of which will b aold at
the lowest prices.
CF Country produce taken in exchange a
the highest prices. ...
J-awer Aufuste, June 6, 1857. . ...
AMERICAN HOUSE,
. WILLIAUSrO&T, PA,
J- II. KLLTO.. ITopi ietor.
Jas. T.ll ALU Ass t. . , .
Sept. 13, 1856.-a.tr '...-... ., .. ,
Cjtattonery. A large supply of fancy Kola
Paper and Envelopes. Mourniiia. I.etur
and Cap Paper, Pens, Ink. band, tVe., al '
LUDLOW CAN CO.
81 IMneHt., N.V.
Marco H, 57. A. V. FISHER'S.
IIETIRING'S SAFE.
i THt ACKNOWU-DGHO '
" niTA TwrrmTr i f
THE RECENT TRIAL at
RsfMtine have endorse the current
of pablia opinion, and onnftrmrd
the verrlict of more than too Jtse
dental tree, proving coiiclueirety
that "Herring's" is the only tSAKK
tbat will not burn.
Bxtract fiom the Commiltrs's
Repnit oo tlie trial Ol iron Bales
at Reading t
On the Mth of Felrmnry all the members of Ihe Ccm-
mltlee mePto witness Ihe So"
fee and books and nepers.
(rlsced in them) and were perfectly satisfied lliul all wns
! .... ...i , r. n ,1. ki.r.aintf tiM.lr nlniM nn-lM
rifgsi. I nc uny ioiiiiwihr,
the huriiina- took nlnoe. under
the suneriiileiulence of th Coiamittee. After a fair and
imDiirtinl biinilnsr for five hours, list &if of Messis.
Kvnns h. Watson whs first opeued.the Siife being on Bis
inside, and the contents psrtinlljf consumed, while the eou-
teuts in the Ssfe of Messrs. rsrresi Herring weie in
Rod condition, nnd no fire luside."
wilini, March , 1B57.
(Sigued.) H.F. FF.I.IX, J
v p.N COl.K.MA .V, S Committee.
A. H. PKACOCK. )
And eidnrsed bjrovcr 50 of the nest men of Renitisir.
The above Safes can be inspected at 34 Walnut flirsel,
where the public enn snlisfy themselves of the great supe
riority of the "Merrine-'s Potent Champion," over the
defeated and ased up "inside Iron Door Salmandcr."
Farrel & Herring,
34 Walnut ft., Philada.
Only makers in this State of Herring's Talent Champion
DSIPS.
The attempt made by other pnrties to bolster up the
repumion oi a r-aie wnivn lias raneii i iigiianr ii bcti
dciitnl fires in Philadelphia, (Raustend Tsu-k.) by taking;
one nut of an agent's store, (Ff . A. Lantx,) made doul.le
Ihirkness, (cifrTent from those they sell) to bum up'
one of Herring's (half as thick) has met with its true re
ward. Herring's rafe could not be burnt, proving eonrln
sivery thnt the only reliable Safe now made ls"Herring's'.
of which over 15,0110 nre now in actual use, and mor1
thmi 300 have liecn tried by fire without a single loss.
Fhila., June 20, l37. kj".
STAVFFEll & IIARLKY.
CHF.AP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the "Philadelphia
Watches and Jewelry Store" rlo. I4S (Old No. VC)
North Second Street, Comer of quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full J led, 18 caret eases, fOB.W)
Gold Lepinc, lBcnret, 24 (HI
Silver I .ever, full jewelled, ia on
Silver Lepine, jewels, 0 on
Superior IJunrtiers, 7 rm
Cold Spectacles, y oi)
Fine Silver do., I su
Gold Hracelcls, 3 (VI
l.viiy's Oold Pencils, to
Silver Tea Spooes, set, 6 (i
Uolil fens, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00
Unid Finger Kings 37 c!s to Watch fnuses. plain
31 ets , patent Lniel 25 ' other articles In nroDorHon
All goods wananted to be whnt they nre sold for.
STAI KKKK fc IIARLFY.
On hand Some Oold and Silver Levers and ltimea
SI ill lower than the aliove prices
Philadelphia, Uctoher 10, lbA7 ly8W
ZI.TI.WEHJUA.V,
TJESPECTFUM.Y infoTms his friends, and
tlie public ernerollT. that he bas iust rcceiv
cil a New Stock of GOODS, at his new storo, at
uavui miner s Alill, in Lower Augusts Town
ship, anil that ho is prepared to sell gowjs at th
lowest prices.
His Stock consists tn part of
SI-KING & KUMMEK GOODS,
Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &c.
and every variety usually kept in a country
Store. 1
Trcvortnn prices paid for all kinds of produce.
I.owet Augusta twp, Aug. 8, 1857 tf
A Hook Tor Kvcry Maun Mlirary.
UAKK INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS.
CANVASSERS wanted to cbtnin sulwcrihers
for the Comprehensive Geography and His
tory, Ahcient and Modern, ol the V.'oild ;" l y
8. G. Goodrich, (l'eter Parley.) lIsndon:i-!y
hound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 2l'0
beautiful engravings and and 80 mnps. Trice
3. Sold only hy agent, to each ol whom a
special district will he given. . Applicants should
state w hat counties they would like to canvass.
Tho hook is now ready. Copies will he sent hy
nail, post paid, on reteipt of the price. Bills on
all solvent hanks taken at par. The "Home
Journal," says of this work : "No family what
ever should he without it." For full paiticularr
in regard to an agency, address,
tiEOKGE V. EI.MOTT.
Publisher and Bookseller
No. 17a William Street, New York
Allhave kinds of School and Misccllaneout
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November 81, 1857,--
FURNITUBE POLISH.
S. RAL"S Premium Patent Enamel Furnilur
Polish. This polish is highly vnluublc fur rot
ring the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Clas.
Carriage Bodies, H-ir Cloth, &c. Alan, for re
moving spots, hiding scratches, &c , A c. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain its glots.
Piieo 50 els. per bottle. Sold hy
A. V. FISHER.
March J 4, 1R57.
S t .11 1 LI. II. OROTIC,
ATTORNEY A.T LA.W,
Office on South Second, near Market Stree.
LE WISUL'KG, PA.
Practices in the Counties of Tnion, Norlhur
berla nd and Montour.
All Professional lltsnrss entrusted t
his care will receive prompt and fe'tbfu! alter
tion.
October 3, 1857. ly
WHITE HORSE HOTEL.
POTTSVJLLE, PA.
rPHE subscriber respectfully announces U h
aid friends and the pubiie, that he has take
t'.iat old and well known establishment, the
White ;Horse Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo ets., :
the Borough of Poltsville. The house haa'r
cently been very much enlarged and otheiwi:
improved, rendering it quite as comfortable i
any ether Hotel in Schuylkill county whi
the stables are lorge, in good condition, and a
tend hy careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at h
house, he promises every attention calculated
render them comfortable and satisfied.
. . JUS. M. FECKn.
April 5, 185P.- tf
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office oppositi the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa
rrompi attention to business in adioinii
wountus.
E-A-O-IjE hotel,
OITOSITB WKSTBKANCH JJAXK,
WILLIAM8POHT, 1A.
WILLIAM II. II Al'. Proprietor
C. A. Stkiri, Assistant.
N. B n Omnibua will mn to and from ll
Depot anJ Tacket Landings, to this Hotel, ft
of charge.
September 13, 1856. tf
DANmLEHOTEL.
JOHN DEEN, JR.,
Marltt Street, Danville, Pa,
mHIS ia on of the largest and most comm
A dioushetels in the interior of Pennsylvan
it bas been reeently fitted np, in aicelleat sty
with all the modem conveniences.
Danvilled, Sept. fi, 1855 ;
1)LANK Parchment Paper Deeda and blai
Mortgagee, Honda, Executions, Summoi
Veforsal.b H. U. MASSEK.
bunbury ,Alri 6. 1856
STOVES-
TOR BALE an excellent second-hand Ce
n Stove, also several Cylinder Ce
Rtorea Enquire at thia office.
GOLD PENS with and without cases, f
very superior quality, just received.
Ala freaa supply of Writing Fluid, far aa
TJ ." i M . MAtiSEK.
Bunbury. Dea. 7, I85t .
CJILVEE WATCHE8..-A lew double ea
Engliak bUvcl Wstthaa, fur sale at very l
pnoV If. B MAStSEB.
Banbury, Ajiril U, 1S56.
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