Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 23, 1858, Image 4

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MEW KOUTE 10R TRAVELERS I
Northern Central liaihvuy! !
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
I7non ami trrv.n Monday, JiLYtmn,
lsrs, the Trains f Ihe Northern Ccntinl Itnilwny
Company will lesvs Dsily, (Sundays excepted) us foltuws :
GOING NORTH.
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from UALTIVORElaSVNBl'RY A. KLMIKA
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NET CASH DKTT GOODS HOTJ5S.
iasa. new ktuck or fall goods, isr.s
TTYRE & I.ANDEIX. fourth and Arcti
-Strecl, PliilaiU'Iiiliio, have in Store and daily
receive a fine Stock of Fall Dry Guodi, suited to
the rcar Trade.
Black Silks of all g miles.
Fosliinnalile Fanry Silks.
Miawlii of all l:io newest stvles.
Dress Goods, in full variety.
Stnilo Goods, in luri;o stovk.
Fancy Caesimcre Cloths 4 YesiinRS.
lilankets, uuilts, Linen Damasks, xc.
1). Good Unrguins daily received from
York and I'liiladcltihia Auction Sales.
Now
tjt Tf.ums Kr.T Cask, ash ruins Low.
Sepleinhfr 4, 185H. ym.vv3.
FALL GCOBS
JUST RECEIVED BV
Edward Y. Bright & Son.
CONSISTING ofrtyadere, Pacific und Ope
ra Delaius, Yt'o.dcii Fluids and Cashmeres
liooes A. Quilia, rich oil black Silks, Miriuoi.
cheap Calicoes ad Muslins, Union I'laid Cussi
meres, K. Jeans Tweed L'utiiiiet A:c. JIats of
Ihe latest style, alt qualities and prices. W'e in
vito the public to call and examine whether they
tcUh to purchase or not.
Sunbury, Sept. 11,1858.
FRLEEUEG ACADEMY.
A.vn
Snyder County Kormal School.
FREEBUEQ, PA.
fflHE Filth session of this Institution commen
ts ced on the 27th of JULY, and continues
2" weeks. Encouraged by past succees, increased
etlbrts will be mude to enable stodenta to acquire
a sound mental, moral and physical education.
'i he Academic Deportment embraces all the
branches constituting a thorough Eugli.-h, Clas
sical, Mathematical and Scientific Education,
together with Music, Drawing, Fainting and
French.
A NORMAL DEPARTMENT
ha been e.lal l:4ied and hrretofurc well attended
in w liirh Tcachcis, end those wishing lo become
such, can prepare themselves for the profession.
Tr.iiMs Haiv m Auvixca.
For Board, Tuition, Room, &c, per
session of 2 weeks. $!2 to $fio
Tuition alone, per quarter of 1 1 wks. Q l lo $6
Music, Drawing, Painting and French at ui;ual
charges.
Students can enter ul any time.
For catalogues. Ac., address
GEO. F. McFALil.AND, Principal.
Juiy 31, 1S.'i8.
FJirMERS ATTENTION! ! !
Tho Lest article ia the world for raising
WHEAT
IS LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF
i.i.u i., ui iu per urn, or a..j cis., a iu., uy me
bmi I.
Aualyxcd and recom mended for the Wheat
and Grain Crops, by
Professor CH AS. T. JACKSON, ChemUt of the
United States Patent Oliice, Wutdiington, D. C.
It will repay the outlay 50 to 100 percent,
and will not burn the seed by coming in contact
a Guano doe.
Tav It I'noTs It.
G. A. LEINAIJ, Proprietor.
No. 21 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia cilv. Pa.
Or of my A gents, throughout tlix Country
Analysis csn be seen at my Oliice. Cash
Mailed with the order, will receive prompt alien- ,
-'Hi
liberal discount to Storekeepers who buy lo
Xain.
'dilets, can be had si my Office.
7, ISS8. Sin fj. .. L.
HUSIC TEACHER.
X respectfully informs lbs eiti
v and vicinity, that be will
t vr the purpose of giving
ro such as many done
be reasonable. He
Uju House iu this
S v-
.3 DARING.
V.YE OK SA.
SELECT SUMMER GOODS. I
LARGE ASSORTMENT !
"IXE have reroivfd out NEW GOODS for the
" ' mmmrr trade, and resiWlfuIlT Invile ell
the'wnrkt end the rest of mankind to G a it akd
Bkf I'nujt.
Tcopln isha would economize and lare their
dimes will do well to call and see how very cheap
(roods can be liail and should tippy not conclude
to iurchase from us, they will be more corner
sant as to the si tual value of all kinds of Goods.
7'liere aro a great many reasons why people
thntiM closely examine our stock, and w hile it is
clearly demonstrated thnt tho "obvious meaning
r.nd iiniort" of this multitude of reason refers
dir-clly to the DEXt'TY OF TEXTURE, and
thraprices in price of goods, it will at the same
stnke the mind of the observing
ECONOMIST,
thai a slnte of things combining a great and di
versified supply, with low juices, muf.t brinrr
about a "consummation devoutly to be wished"
in making the TOOK M1N lUGH.and the rich
nu n opulent,
And allliouch we mnv digress, yet permit vs
to add that nothing would nlTord a better ground
work fir a siimincrcvemng's cnlcrtaiament, than
for tho kind mother who is presumed to hive ex
amined our slock, lo gather her little flock around
her, aiid e)l them of UKIGMT oc SON'S beau
ttlul goods, the. hnndsome Silks from Franco and
Il.ily, the Ribf'ono and Laces from Lyons, the
Merinos from France, the prints from Manchester,
lie Linens and Lavna Iroin Glasgow and Dub
lin, and a thousand things of great beauty and
utility, llut to be a little more practical, we
will state for the good of the country, the lining
generation, and the full grown, more in detail,
the goods we retail, in very larftc or smaller
slices, ntvery greatly reduced p: ires 1 and though
we may regret wo coid it, we'll si ll our goods on
six months crcjit, et the end nf which the people
'fijsh," will come and pay us with a ruuh, for
none can feel so unconeirnod about g debt so
fully earned, as to be guilty of oocr.islinnlion,
totlin Inzsrd of their reputation.
Then Gentlemen and Ladies fair, hearken, if
you've the lime to spare, and bear of New Goods
rich and rrc, rcceivpd and beiua; opened.
OIF CLOTHS,
There' brown, and black and blue, Yea Cloths
of almost every hue. .
, 0F-CAS5IMEP.ES,
Vt'c'c got lust what jhu need of mixed and
striped "llrst ratu'VTfvSSV for those exposed or
named assick we re Uuf eimcrcs both strong end
thick ! for lhn who by fashion think to win,
wo have the beautiful jt;'rcniiisDwskin an ar
ticle, we do expect, sir, cau l IxcWIcd in point
ofTexWre. - .
or vsstings,
Silksand good black Satus, of every vaticty ol
patttfTOB, for weddings, plheres, or tho street, for
gentlemen married, or less discreet, whom we
will furnish from Hat to Boot, with a cheap and
charming wedding suit.
lint Kbdlrs ! pardon this dereliction, and do
tipt deem this nil a fiction, for surely we aro
bound to eay, we love to turn frftni gravo to gay,
from dull old baehelore, dreadful drones, w hom
fashionubIo"etiinHto disowns, who, in o word,
ere slugginh wights, in human huppiness, neo
phytes. Gentlemen, wc bid you nil adieu the
Ladies are waiting for something NEW;
Cashmeres Delaines Silks
Ceregc Debcges l.oliej
Ginghams Lawns Challes
Tissues Chintzes Plaids
of every pntfern, and lalett styles, so rich that
that they excite a smile, suited for Ladies of
DomTi ul age, as well for those wbJ would En
r.iou piclly for the maid becoming for tho mo
ther, and ollired cheap to the into or the other.
Ribbons embracing one bundled pieces, bcauliul
Bells suited for "Nciccs." Gingham, solid, plaid
and stripes assorted, nnd "Aquilla Robes" just
imparled. And the undersigned with modesty
reverts, to corded llouticed and steel hooped
Skirts and well reconciled we trust the ladies
faces, will gaze with fond eVIight upon our hand
some Laces Insortings, Edgings, of Jaconett
and Swiss, allording beauty lo those who oiler
bliss! throe hundred pieces of good pattern
l'riuls, and very handsome styles of new French
Chi.itz, white, mixed, and brown Cotton Hose,
much cheaper than some people would suppose.
Spool Cotton, Ts pes. Fins, Buttons, and Needles
ill profusion : Bobbin, Cord, Bonnet Wire, and
blond Illusion. Then come one, come all, you'll
find us very handy, in showing each tho '-modus
operandi" of buying and selling cheap.
E. V. BRIGHT i SOX.
Siinbury, June 12, 1808.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TJOTICE is hereby that the BUSINESS RE.
' LA'I'IONS, heretofore subsisiing between
William Weinier and Ihe undersigned, in the
Drug Store at Northumberland, have, by inututi
consent, this d.iy (Juno 7lh, 1S5.) ceased to
exist; nnd the Hooks and Recounts will rendu
for settlement and collection in the hands of tho
subscriber, who will continue lo carry on the
business at thu ol 1 : land.
KOHEUTB. McCAY.
Northumberland, Juno XG, IS58.
Eissolution & Co-Partnership.
PE'UIE firm of Sheplierd and Hewctt, Coal Ope-
rators, Locust Summit Colliery, Northum
berland Comity, Pa., being this day (June Int,
IR.'iH,) ilissolved by mutual c insent, the businrss
will bo bciieelorlli carried on by James M. Shep
herd and John Mci'arland, under the linn name
nf Shepherd it MeFurluud, who will pay ull
claims against and receive all accounts due lo ttc
late firm.
JAMES M. SHEPHERD, Sunbury, Ta.,
CHARLES HEW Err, ShauiuLin. Pa.,
JOHN M 'FA 11 LAND, Pine Grove, Pa.
Sunbury, June I'i 1558.
KOOPvE & CAMPION,
Xj. 201 South Second Street, 6 iloort ulove
S'iruce,
rillLADELPIIIA,
HAVE now on nand the lurgct ahsorlnirnt of
rsMU c uiiXKT i i iivnuti;
Than lliev huve ever had at any previous time,
and they invito the public to call and examine
their block before purchasing, us lliey feel confi
dent that their prices will bo a suiiiciei.t induce
ment lor ull who want guod furniture to buy at
ihcir etilohiishment.
A large a-sorto.ei-.t of Pratl'd Rack anil Pinion
Dining Extension Tables always on hand, Spring
und hair Maltresnes f . rliUhid at lowest prices.
Furniture carefully packed and on rcaeouuble
terms.
Philadelphia, July 21, 1858. ly
SOIOKON . EOYEK,
I ATTOBNEY A.T LAW,
I Oliice in Market street, opposite Weaver's Hotel,
i S U N B U R V P A .
Collections attended to ill Northumberland nd
adjoining Counties. Is acquainted with the
germuu language
Rkvi.iiimi :
H. J. Wolverton, Esq., Sunbury, Pa.,
Geo. F. Miller, Esq , Lewisburg. Pa.
J. 11. ieyeulus, Philadelphia, Pa.
Benjamin Kamcrer, "
Sunbury, 4ug. I I. 1858 ly.
Citrate of Magnesia
OS
TASTELESS 8ALT8.
'IIIIS preparation is recommended a an ex-et-llent
laxative and purgative. It operate
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant tuste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
A. W. FISHER.
Suiiiiuxjk, July 17, I8."8.
A. J- MCKEFIMJR
QVttorncn at t'nu),
Practices in Northumberland and arljoiiiio
Counties.
Sunbury, Kovemlr 31, I85T.- f
rjORTanJ MADERIA WINES, SchicJam
Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
inj Laveud.r braudiss for medicinal purpose l
JulIT,'i. A. V. F IS HER.
WHEELER A WILSON
MAtTTjrAOTTJEINO COS
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
rrHH minn'moat (nvat which hsiatnsnrtodrhft ltitrortnc
J ti'in of Whiklkr ft WiLgnx's Family Sewing Mn
ri.ine, i ruflirient tevidenri of ha txreiltMire. It n nerd-
nm now to ny, that tliit iifclnl instrnmrnt it lncomtng
durtifBtie itikMtution i tht fnrt ta rrcoffinsed hv ill nwcv t-
ful iiu in tht' Bunds of Kiitnilics in every rnnk in life. To
th'?o who liuve hitherto riiniiiicl from nvaihut lliciu-clvrt
ol Hi oiJvnntriizcK. It ninv ivt bt nmiM to unv. thnt Hi mil'
ntv nut n nrulilem ti )e ailved. but o oucri"tw atremly
trali,t-d. The hf;licnt tcnlnimy ic coiisttiiitly nlT(.Trtl,r
finniuff the verdit l which ha given Ibis iiutrucmcntbiif
Wife mid ruriiihic n reputn'inn.
This Mnrlutie is tMnirotvctl on n prinrinle enlirtiy origi-
nnl, heinij S)cci:i!ly and ndiimatiy ndrnU-d toihc ntnnt per
fect work nit every kind f rinien.il: and, Mvitiff l'-e
tulijrrit'd ton thre years tt-st f thn most sriiirhin
rlinrnriei hv rninilit a, und in va'ima hranvhesof Mnnu
(nfUire, willi t'l.fiiiRiushrd bucppsd, it is bclievrd thnt fn
i the iircit pnmts Vfijuiritfl to n complete nnd vmcucal
Amoiip tl0 uii.ltm: ted ndvjiiit;ipcs it v;fc8t-BBcs over nil
other?, mnv be iinnn.'d I lie following;
1. lis simplicity of e'Hisrur!irm, mnl ronacqucnt free
dom from dermic emeu t mid need of repmrs
2. Its unrx iinpted nipidtty mid taw of opeiatlon.
3 Its noifatlcs m v iitfiit
4. The rreat vniity of purpose to whir h it rnn le up
ptie, which can lx achieved by no other mcchnuical
mfiiip And.
S. The prr-tmtnrnt bennty mid dnmbilityof the worV.
"I Dud your M-irhiiie invnltinbla I have ised il a y-nr,
mid it hns never been ontof order. The stitch is veiy dn
mlite, mid "iut he ndwp'ed to linn nr coarse material la. It
works with Ihe rspidiry of a doxen pnir of hand ; snves
tniicli time, frjf'troe and fJtM'iip, One of your Muehiiu'S
is used in ftiv Liilit r'n fiuirlv : miother in 1) e hoimrljnitl tf
o sister: nnd "thers bv vnno'is frh-nds. The opinions f
nit Mfc rd with that 1 hove just expressed.1 Mra Anr.a
Okrn Km hie.
"There is bit one Pewin? Mciilnp : nnd that ts Vhee
lei nnd WiUoira." Jude M-ig, of the Aine.inm l.isti
tute. The Si-wtnu Machine pnrehaeilof y.irt Jioalieen whol
ly Sfrvireaoie " II-V lr ?!nilM ti?5.m.
Notutmiy enn aflord odi without it.
PlNUM or T1IK New VoRR TllKM.
TVe prcf-ir tlietn f r (nmily use Ti ilnm
They me the fiivoraes t'"t families Timea,
Are with -ut a rival. Scientific American.
Airks more umfotiiilv than the hand UernlJ.
"I ' J line .in
Tvjual ! nine 8eaaitresci I'.ciue Jniini- I
Tiia machine, for family ttse. Adv.iene JoTjrunl.
Most hoii'trahl'j to Atm-rUnn gi;ttis lndt wndont.
We enmiot iinngine anythnii inor per (Vet Lvauyelist,
Will nive enliro e.ttilitciion tMiFn ver.
The best ever invent d -Cirrisuaii Inoairer.
In loking for th best, h p t!:es Kxaimtu-r.
AUniirably n.lajittl f ir f::mi!y ut-e. Chronicle.
Indiapfnivaltlc in evir fiuinty. The I'micher."
Wt pniisr it with ettthaauism Clmpti.in Intet'iscncor.
Worihy of the highest nwaid. Swhltjith Keeorder,
A Iteiieiaclion of the r.fe. I'utiuini's Mn-rinrine.
!ttigitni in operatioit. Mrs. Stepbt iis' M.:it!.!y.
Pyond nil qacstion, the mnrhinca, I.it'j lllttsintled.
Tiie stitch cannot be unniveled. Am Aptieultunst.
They main'aia the pre-eiuincKee. Impress.
Paves Hie lime and h'-alili i f ten winea. WatT Cure,
Our h'amchoM is in et stucier, v.m'Ii it. l'citt -rs Spirit.
Supply the fushitmnhitt world. Daily News.
Are pre-eminently snperiot 1 utiles' Visitor.
One of our hotiS(.!iUI U -V. S. Journal.
rnrivalled in every p;a'ity. )ay Hoidt.
Iieily, usei'ul. inateal.- Leslie'? tinzotte.
Have not-ipiril fm family use Mi:aii"tl World
A triumph !" meehniiicd euiurr . V. Jouninl.
('oinhiii-' every re.TiiieiTiru. rmtiily Maeazine.
Vastly siiperhir t all uiheis tinl-h u t'rize.
Wecyniim lire in its preite Nw Vo:ker.
Tor fjrilior iritirulars nAy to II. B. Mjsf( r,
Punliurv, loM ncn.t of the niaiiuftcturrrt vlio
will Rtii'ply macliinfa4 at tlio maiiufiicturprs
npidy
prices.
eunl.arr, Muy 15,
l.'. tf
A. X-J,
22 C! a
Strttt, At if-1 ;7.-.
SMNfKACTt R i: It OP
GL . S s s Y R I N G E &, lld.MnSPATIIIC
VIALS i!'. H.'ATEl) MEAM.'REs,
NURSING BOT'J'LEtJ, ETC.
GIiss Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers,
Photographers, etc. A liberiil discount mode 1 1
Ihe trade. Orders from Couuliy Druggists and
Dealers suliiitid. Price Lists sent on applica
tion. Aurust 7, IR.'R. flm
THE IKTEKNAXICHAL HOTEL.
BRUAUWAY, CCUtNiat (if FHANKMN S'l'ltl'.KT,
UE"W YORK CITY,
Has U-ell reeeitlly iclitted,
The Rooms me new 'y eutpel!,
'1'he l'uniihire anil lieils nn- .tlperb,
Arid Ihe ll:ilhs ine iii.siirp iri- ii.
T.WI.IIU'S I KI.I.lill A Ti'.l) SAl.OOXS
a it k e .Nxi-crsu wmi Tin: norm..
Ili-rr is roufi-nl;:il-',l till die coiuloiUof a liome, Willi
th luxuries of n ivilaee
'lllli Srl.l:.M)ID I.ADIKS' FAKI.OR
Coir.m.uiils mi'.l loieeuahed
ik v.- io i.Rinmviv,
TUP. l I T.i:A I ll'N'.M.
is the most eeutr-l of ntiv of ll.e fi sr rl:in ll.lels f.r husi-
ni ss.or p!:ie,.s ol tiiuu. iiieiil, inn oil'era miMirpa-seil nil.
vmciiis lo l.itmlicfe nml r.fti:len.eu vifiIii. .New I -irk.
At i a in I'ntc.MAS, l'r -prietor.
Now York, July 3, Hv.-!. ly
I'iNir.ETIIS'
Agriculturp.l Varo houso end Seed
Store,
JVo. 21 rr?i,7 21 Smith Zth street, let tree-n .Vnr-
let (.-; Chcsnut ttrcet?, l'hilnilfljihii.
CS always open to I lie in peition of every one
interested in Farming or Gardening, The
suunciili -rs il.errforo invite the public generally
to cull und examine the larec and well selected
stock of Agricultural Implements and Machinery,
greai vaneiv ol linriiciiil irai tools. H arra riled
Garden und Flower Seeds Grass and Field
Seeds ol tho most Reliable" Quality, which thev
ofier for sale st the loucst cuh prices, wholesale
or retail.
Too agiirultural implements sold by us are
mostly manufactured ut our steam wor!
llristol, Pu.
Having filled up this establishment without
reraru lo expense, ivil'i the lllot complete ma
cninery for Ihu manufactnro of vuiioua kinds of
oirrtctdiuial iiniih i-ients, we aio iin-i-iired to sim
ply ull ortie'es in this line of ihe very best quality.
Laudielh's Warranted Garden Seeds have
been before the public for upwards of sixty years;
llair wide-spread lopularity and the increasing
demand from year to car Bro the best evidences
of their superiority over ull others,
CV" Country merchant ciui be supplied with
seeds in papers, or iu bulk, on Ihe modi liberal
terms.
Bloomsdale, near Biistol, Pa., our cardenseed
grounds, contahn three hundred and seventy
acres, nnd is the larirest -slaldihnient of its I hid
in Ihe world. 1). I.ANMKETil & SUN,
Nos. 'il nnd 211 Souih Sixth St., Philadelphia,
l.andrelh's Rural Register and Almanac for
IoS, containing a monthly Calender for til
i urui, naioei and lirccnliousc, c.x us uau
uiiA ris upon personal or prepaid at plication..
Philadelphia, May Sid, 18')8.
2!S;Jt3t-E-' & U ALL.
HVii-'esdi' ami JUtail JJcultrn in
FORKiaW Sc DOMESTIC
WIITEQ A1TD LIQUCP.S,
Mill ttrtet, (Ims' i'Y) North l)ttuville,l'a.
'B1IIE undersigned would respectfully announce
to their friends and the publio generully,
tuai nicy nave purcliased a very extensive stock
of Wines and Liquors direct (rom the Custom
House, which they oiler to the traJe at Philadel
phia prices thereby saving freight Ac.
JOHN W. SHERIFF,
J. s. HALL,
Danville, June 19, 1S5H If.
NOELIT, BfiOWII & NOBLIT.
CaMiiit Ulalit-its' FlutU;:( More
AND BEDDING WARE-ROOMS,
Having REM O V E D lo the new Irn Front
Warehouse, No. t'i'i South Second Street,
. below Dock, West Si Je, PHILLDELPHIA.
' OW ofTer to ther customer slid the publie
1 generally, near and full assortment of
CABINET HARDWARE & MATERIALS.
They invite the attention of the trade to their
stock of Hair Sealing and Culled Hair, of their
their own manufacture ; Also lo a full assort
ment of BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY.
Philadelphia, July 3, 1858. ly
I JUKE CIDER VINEGAR,
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
PUKE CIDER VINEGAR,
By the quart, gallon and barrel, for sale by 1
, M. C GEAKHART. ,
Suiibvjry, Jury II,
1857. FALL & WINTER GOODS ! 1858
FANCY DRY GOOD STORE
Llorkct Quare, Euttnty.
7VOW received and will continue to receive
- the largest and best selected Block of
Black Clotht, Catsimeres, Cassinett and
Vesting, f r.
An assortment of Dres Goods, vin Fancy
printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De Lain
tlarcgcs, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alupacas, Drcs
8ilks, Ginghams, Ac.
MNEN AND WHITE GOOD9.
Irish Linen, bleached end brown Drilling, Sheet
ing, .Tillowcascing, Ac.
Drens Trimmings faj Great Variety.
Boot nnd Shoe
II at and Caps,
Hardware, .
Cedarware,
Groceties,
tjueensware
SALT and FISH, Cheese, Cracker, .Vegars,
Tobacco, Snuff, eVe., an aasorsmcnt of other
Goods too tedious to mention.
Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to
: re our old friends and the public that no
Ai l m our pjrt shall be wanting to merit
cov: .nuance of our patrnnago.
country produce taken in exchange at the
highest market puce.
P.W.GRAY.
Sunbury.Dec, 12 1857. tf
v vrTiT." wlil Hioai
OF LA'.-iCASTKR City, late of Pliili.ili'hin, wlicie
he liiis lieen in stieres.liil prui-lice fur n n-linln-l of
ywirs, rcceiveft let e-.lui-stion nl tlie t:st .Meilicat t'.'llepe
ill the Vnitiit totali s, unit hint tile expeiietice Hurt pnirtice
in tlie ttirTiirvul Ihispituls for sevcuil years, a iiiciiiImt of
the AntllyUrni Ml-iIii-iiI Institute of New Voik, mnl liite
Merliciil Siii(-en:i of the 1'iiiieil (tiites Navy, now offers
liimrelf to thepulilu- tiinlteniluny profeseionul calls.
i hepaiesi mctticiiH-s alwatsmi lituu direct from Ihe
beet Uilmiatone ol imr enuiiliy, nml tlie Dolanicnl Our
ileus ca." I tie world. No Kilcut niclieine iresci il-c-l or re-CiiiimhcihIl-iI.
Medicines used only hicli will not lirci'lc
flown tlie coiiriliitiioti, Imt will lenovulc thcsyatein hom
nil ihjinie. il hns fuklaineil from niiuerrineilicint-s. Chro
me nnd il.incult Siri-:ihe must lie Irealeil ni.-m niialvlicnl
principle, wliieli is In ktl-iw nml n ct-itain w lint disease
IB Its nature ami charn.Mer retmre ft knuwle.li;e (it llie
cnenuctil eoti.tititcnlnof everv solul uii-l ttunlof the li-nimn
iwily ; tlie cluiii-1-s th'ise sol.ils nml lluuls are capable -f
imilertrnilijr. Tuknnw v.'hril loeilieities lo pniploy to cure
iliM-ases rclliresn kiiotvleile of l lie clicmirul coutlitueiits
01 nn litems employ i n in nu-ioeine ; mm il are lit pos
session ol'this knoM'IAIfre, It is possible toeuic Snydiseuse
no rnimcr 01 now lol-ir slaiiuinir ni.u icavv.lllu pullclit
In a healthy and nerfeeliv cureil eomliiimi.
Melancholy. Aberration, ii that m ne of alienation and
wenknessol'ilio rniud which readers persons ineiable of
enjoy ti;f the pleasures or pel forimii" the duties of hie; Dys
pepsia J that .lismvMii-r di3eliM'lllidfellileslroyerof heii'lth
nnd hnoptiiL-s., eiideruiiiiinir the consliliilion, mid yenrly
carrying thousumle to nntimely i;ruves. can most emphati
cally be cured. Hhetim;uisni,'ia any form or condition,
chronic or acute, warranted cunthle; I'pilepsy or fnllini
sickness; a I ehronie mid slnbhoru crises of l-'emiile li-ccnai-s
riidienlly reinovetl Suit ltht-uiii.nud every descrip
tion of u'c-Tritioui, Pihs n.id Her-'l'uh'lis Disenses, which
huve ti-ililed nil previous medical skill can be cured t.y my
tien-inent, whn IheeonMitiitiiiii is n--t Fxluiurted.
1 d i sriy nil di.e.ihe8 (ves, Consumpli in) can lie cured.
I e-'Caiiecr rureit without the knife.
I will remain in my oliice on Wkhnesdavs and Patvb-
uavs, I'riiin 0 o'el ek A. M , t- 3 P M , to necomm'Mlitte
pulients ft tun n ilislui-ee. mid consult lit the 1'nehsli nnd
(ierniau laiieunpes. Will miilie visits to any distance if
repined. Muy l-e oddieased l.y h irer, I'ulton Siuair,
Luueasler c.ty, I'a.
W. H. WIHTMOR.M.D.
J iiue 5, If Sf Otn
SUNBUHY STEAM FERITY AND
TOWING BOAT COMPANY.
rpi!AYELLERS nr.d other are respectfully
- informed thnt the subscriber bus established
a STEAM FERRY' over l!io Susquehanna, at
Sunbury. That a large, safo and commodious
steamboat will run regularly and promptly, at
all hours during tlie day, to carry foot passengers
as well as vehicles, Ac, between Sunbury and
the landing on Ihe oppotitc side of the river, both
w ays, or to and from Sunbury. The steamboat
will run froiii Maiket Street Wharf, and will
carry passengers to sr.d from the Packet morning
and evening. Tho Steam Ferry now affords not
only a safe and convenient transit over Ihe Sus
quehanna, but also a plcasnnt nnd agreeable ride.
IRA T. CLEMENT, Proprietor.
Aanntrw lloovr.ii, CBplain. i1
' Sunbury, May 1, 1858. ' 'M .
NOTICE,
persons indebted to James Beard, lato
Pro
rothotiotary of Nurthtimbrlandcountv, for
fees, Ac, are requested to mako immediate pay
ment, and thus save cost ami further trouble, as
all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed in
tho hands of Justice for collection. Payments
can be mude either to the subscrilier or to J. S.
Beard, at bis oliice.
,N JAMES BEARD.
Sunbury, March 7, 18S8 tf
Wholesale roccry.
Sc I-CXJISralEL
Opposite the Pennsylvania Kail Road Depot
HARRISUURG, PA".
TjTZ" EEP a large stock of the following named
K articles, and will sell cheaper than any
ollitr house this side of Philadelphia. Call and
sec price of
Cofl'ee, Lard oil,
risb. oil,
Tar,
Rosin.j
. Pitch.
Sugar, Fish,
Tea, Salt,
Spices, Hams,
Tobacco, Shoulders,
Cigars, Flour,
Vinegar, Fluid,
Cheese. Soup,
Oakum
Robes,
Calcined Plaster
Candles A c.
5. H. Molasses, Syruns, K. O. Molasses,
Also, Cement, Safety Fuse, Crow Bars,
Sledges, Iron and Nails, for sale at very small
profits.
July 3, '858 ly
rniL.rr:Liii'A -and rsadino
RAIICOAD.
OH-A-N G 33 Ol- HOURS.
ON AMI AI-'TKH AUINUAY, July 4, ls3, ihe down
iiioi mui; I'ussenirer train will leave I'ottsvill ml?. 13
A. M., pussiug tt rJiii(f ut D.Sl A.,M.,uuU uiriving ut
Philadelphia ut lJ.i!a, noon.
The down Aiternoun Tiuin will leave PotUville at 3 3d
P. At., passing Heading at 6 US, nnd arriving ut Phlluilel
phtu ut 7.40, f. M
Moriiiui! und Aflermsin Passenger Trains leave Pliiln
delphiu ul tsuuc liours as l.erelofore. 7 -HI A. M. mid J 30
P. Al , uusauig lteiiduix ul lu.Oj A.M. und 0 0? P. AI.
LKUANON VALLEY ORANCII.
Passenger Truin leaves It railing nt 10.03 A . SI , (after
arrival of Down unit L'p .Moruniir liasseiurer Train from
1'otisvil'e ai.d Philadelphia,) und arrives ut llarrishurs; ut
LI. 33 iiisiu, iu tune to eoinieet with Passenger Tra.ns for
Sunhury, Wilhutu.iisiTt, lllimra, Pillsburir, i:tiaiubersburg,
Iiallini'-ie nml Ijiniuster. Iteturniue, leuves lluiruburir
at P M , m'ler urnval of I'lisscnger 'I'luius from nil
love p mils, mid nmves ul Remliug ut 4 55, in lime to
eonni-el Willi L'p unit Down PusseiiKer Tiulns to Potts-Villi-und
Philadelphia, the saliifi eveuiiis.
O. A. MCW.I.S,
EiiginetT and i-uperuitendenl.
July 17, IMS. tf
BTO 3C.
XI IsS LOUISA SH ISSUER, respectfully in
forms the citizen of Trevorton and sur
rounding county, that she lias opened a new
store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton iu iS'hamokiii street, nearly opposite Knouse's
1 avern, where all kinds of Bonnet and Fancy
Goods can be had at the lowest terms.
Dres making also attended to ia (he best
manner and latest style.
April 2 1H58. tf
J? UK SALE OK EENT.
M1 E large double frame house in the Borough
- ofNorlhumbeilaud, belonging to Ihe estate of
V. II. Kay, deceased. 1 Ins is a very desirable
residence, beautifully ' situated on the North
Branch of the Susquehanna, w ith a largo garden,
Carriage House, Stable Ac., belonging to it
Terms moderate. Enquire of C W. Scales,
Williamsport, or D. Brautigam, Esq., Northum
berland. March 87. 1858.
FOR
ri'lHE Store Room in Market street, lormerly
A occupied by P. W. Gray. A pply lo Ihe ax
ecutors of I. Masser, deceased.
Af-ril 17 1 88.
HJATCHOULV, JOCKEY CLUB, SPRING
1 FLOWERS, Ac., of the best quality t a
fresh supply just received and for sale at the
Drug Store of A. W, 1'lSHER.
Ssmburv, July 17, 188.
J JURE OLIVE OIL for table use, two
at 37 and C2l cent jut received by
..... 'A. W. FWHBR,
r Jul T,'w.
HSRRXNG'S sArn.
AGAIN THE
'l-Vr-Vi '! i The cny Sale which, in every
"i'Xtl ' !t.J; 'I instance, preserved their en-
tire content in tha lata ex
tensive firn.
At Ihe burning of the Arti
i.
san Buildings, April Ititn,
,l .--l,- tfjanil n lin unoa s t no, in
Market streol, May Ut, IR50,
r jaj , . ... i-iiniii vine
the genuine
HERRING SAFE
Preserved the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simon &
Bro. i Books, Papcri, Ac., of Fisher & Hro.,nd
Edward Gcamane & Co., after remaining ex
posed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY
HOb'RS, and proving conclusively what we
have elwe? claimed for thein, THEIR GREAT
SUPERIORITY over all securities now known.
In these fires, THE HERRING'S SAFE,
standing eido by side with those advertised as
'warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than
Herring's," came forth tho ACKNOWLEDGED
VICTOR, not only preserving their contents in
EXCELLENT order, but being in themselves
in a condition to go through another ordeal,
while tho boasted ' Salamanders" of other ma
ker were badly used up in every instance, and
in some cases their entire content completely
destroyed.
To tho public he would simply mt, that, du-
ring the fonrtcen year the HERUINU 3 SAFE
has been befora them, more thnn two hundred
have passed through accidental litis without the
occurrence of a single loss.
We would, therefore, CAUTION purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested par
ties. Tho HERRING'S PATENT is Ihe only
FIRE PROOF SAFE made in Ibis city, which
is protected by a PATENT RIGHT, and wc
will guarantee it to resist more then double the
amount of heat of any other Safo now known
rarrcl, Herring & Co.,
Solo Manufacturers ;n this Stale of
"Herring's Patent Champion Sr.fes,"
HI IlWititiSi., Vhilmla.
VZT "Evans & Watson's Improved Salaman
ders," "Oliver Evans'," "C. S. Gnyler's," and
"Scott's Absetos," Iron Chests, (a large assort
ment bavin jr been taken in part payment for
"Herring's,") will be sold at low prices.
Philadelphia, July 10, IK,ri8 ly
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE
OK1KP.KH AT
PRIVATE SALE.
rfJHE subsciiber oilers nt private sale, a cer
Jj tain lot or piece ofl.iml, situuto in Lower
A ngusta township, Northumberland county,
about 8 miles below Sunbury, bounded on the
west by tho river Susquehanna, on the south by
laud ol George Seller, on Ihe east by hind ol
Wm. Kroh, and on the norlli by bind of Win.
R. Jones, containing fl Acres nml 18 perches,
all of which is cleared and in a very high stale
of cultivation. The Northern Central Rail
Road passes through the tract, and is also
bound on the e.jsl by the Main Road leading
from Sunbrry lo Hairinburg, which together,
w ith tho River upon the west, and the fertility
of the soil makes it a very pleasant and desira
ble situation.
ALSO; another certain Tract of Land, situate
in said township, adjoining lands of William
Kroh, on the south, the heirs ut Kooert anil Ar
thur A uchmutv : on tho east Win. V. Silver
wood, and a public road on the north, nnd Wm
L. Jones on the west, containing !' Acres III
perches strict measure. A bout 50 acres of which
aio cleared, and in a liiuli state of cultivation
and ihe residue most excellent land for cultiva
tion, but is now covered with excellent timber,
and if purchased soon, the purrltaser can get a
large quantity of Railroad Ties on the same,
This tract is also well watered, having several
fine springs upon it, and every field con be wa
tered thereby. An indisputable title will be given
and term of sale reasonable.
WILLIAM R.JONES.
Lower Augusta tp., January 2, 1857. tf
, IlIVimiEJ HOUSE,
(Formeily KiUie's Hotel,)
M.wisurnG. UNION CO., PA.
R. G.IIETKi:rv rroprlctor.
riMUS is (Miei-f the larprst nud in st lumihert Hotels on
1 the West Biuiuli. It is IfM-atcil hi the latsiness part
fl Ibe town. (It lieitiK ilir tailv Hotel iu Murket Siuare )
The profiiu'iiir is ttfterintmfl, lo uie every t-xeriitat Ut
make his mmi our o( the heel in t.ie St.tle ; ami it t ffeis
nire indue- incuts iir persons wh i speiui a slt'rt lnue in
one of Ihe mosl pleasant tuwus in ceiilial I'cmiiivauia,
Cliarues veiy nHtlr;ile.
Lt-wiKjuit:, Juno H-5f.
COME ONE! COME ALL!!
LEARN THE LIST OF PRICES AT TIIE
People's One Price Store.
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
si xni Jiv, pa.,
1AVE received their largo and choice select
cd stock of
IT E 77 GOODS,
Composed of an endless variety, and to which
they respectfully invite tho nttetition of Ihe pub
lic feeling assured Unit Ihcir large assortment
and great variety of all kinds of Goods combined
with ihe exceedingly low prices which they are
determined to sell at, will render entire aalicfuc
tinn. CtF COUNTRY PRODUCE wanted in ex
chunge at the very highest market prices.
June 5, 1853.
Market Street. Sunbury Pa.
rjtHE subsrriber respectfully informs the ciii
tens of Sunbury, and Ihe public generally,
that he has purchased, and will take possession
iu the above well known stand on the 1st of
April next, formerly kept by Mis. Thompson.
That he will put the same in complete repair.
In addition he will provide a conveyance to carry
passenger to and from the dilli-rent Ruilroad de
pots, and w ill leave no ell'.rts untried to render
his hotel a desirable stopping place for guests and
travelers. JOHN LEISEK,
February 20, 1858.
Farmers Look to Your lutercst.
r"IIIE sudseribcr respectfully inform Ihe fur
JU mers and Ihe public generally, that he ha
leased the lime kiln of Ira T. Clement in Sun
bury, and lhat he has alwaya on hand, and is
ready to supply a good quality of lime lo all who
may waul for building or farming purposes.
lie ha also a kiln at heeler s crossing 5 mile
from Sunbury, or two from Snvdcrlown.
rV All kind of Country Produce tuken in
exchange.
GEO. W. STROH.
Sunbury, Dee. 28, 1857.
GEORGE IIILIs
ATTOPilTET JLT LAV".
stjistbtjuy, fa..,
fljESPECTFULLY informs Iho public and
Q, hi friends generally, that ho has removed
to Sunbury, and lias opened a law oliice at bis
residence, ill Market square. Hi acquaintance
with the English and German enable him to
transact business in both language.
Apiil 10, 1858. ly
SADELRT AND HARNESS MAKING.
'I'M! E sub. cribers respectfully inform the eiti.
-I- xens of Sunbury and vicinity lhat they have
commenced the above business a few doorscbove
the Post Office, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
Work of all kinds in their line of business w ill
be done promptly and neatly on the most rea
sonable term. CLEMENT cV OYSTER.
February 13,1858.
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Uffice opposit the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Fa.
Prompt attention to buaioeaa in adjoining
kOtinliea.
lishing Tackle. Red Cork, Gr.ss, Cot-
ton and Linen Line, Out Line, Sea. Grass
by the yard, Snood. Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlult) Hook, Rode, Vo., fral by
jy tr.M. k. w. rsmr.
A WOXDIZXrUL COIS'CW ENcn.
AU Nations of the name Mint! I
IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Tlie anniversary of Ilia Introduction of Hollownv's
Ointment ntis-hl to lie jubilee foiever. It hns saved
conntlrss multitude from itir-fisuremsnt, pnrnlyzntion,
mnlilntinn, nrrony nnd death. Plurtine from the surfnee tn
which it Is npplicd, us lienhn-r Icilm linds lis way through
every coaling nnd lirrnmentof the b-Mly, to the very source
and busts iS ull eruptive, ulcerous, tumorous, nnd ennee
rous diseases. It distinsiii.'ihes Ihe febrile principle that
feeds them, nnd the outword svmptoms fndc, henl, and
pass awuy wilh a rnpidity incredible to those who bays
not wirncsscil it.
SCROFULOUS ERUPTIOJtS AND Ut.CF.R9.
The poison of serofnln has never been ncntmlizcrt nr
expelled by nny of His remedies of the phnrmneopreia-
!. o, -it i,i in. ii. .if , tii riirio ipriivc eu-inriu
Is llolhiwny's Ointment. Mnjcndie ft llrodie, the s;rent
French aisf I'nglish sarsoons, do no deny or dispute this
great fact. There is nof rm of scrofula that mny not bs
controlled and cured by this bulsntnic remedy.
CANCKR3 AND TUMORS.
The knife or ennstic may remove a enncer or tumnr,
but the seeds of the terrible excrescence remain in the
lil-'isl. Hint il Is soon reproduced in a worse fouu than
before. Il'-llowuy's Oiiilment, on Ihe cnuutriirv, pene.
tratesinto Ihe circulation. nd pervniles every infected
vesicle, nnd ki Is the disease by destioying ihe corrosive
principle that Renernted und sustains it.
INFLAMMATIONS OK TIIF. FKINS.
Alt rn.hes nnd ordinary emotions, ns well ns Krvslnet-iA.
Acne, Rimrworm, Carbuncles, Scald llend.Salt Ithenin.
Leprosy. Prickly Heat. Ac., me removed by a few brisk
applications of the Ointment.
ACC1DKNTAI. INJURIES,
WOUNDf, Sprains, llrnises, iVnMs mid Iliirns nre
Immediately relieved by its iipplieali'm. The inlhimma-tiouiuii-kly
sulis'iles. fever nnd lockjaw tire prevented,
nudundera perseveilllg use of the pieparati on, liiu pro
cess of healing is soon nccomplis.icd.
Iioth the Ointment nml J'ilh flmnhl be vfcil
in the fulliiu inn cnscf :
Ranious Lumliuffo S.rc' Leirs Swelled Glands
Hums Mercurial Sore Ilreafts StilT Joints
l.linppeil llalldr I .ruptnais Sore fiends I leers
Cliilhlaina Piles S-ire Thrmils Venereal ft-res
Fislulns Kheumnttsin Sires of all Vfnund of sll
liout S.ilt llheiHii kinds kiinls
Skin Discuses Sprains Scales
r? CAUTION ! None nre rreuinue unless Iha words
"lloltowuv. New York nnd I pinion." lire diseernible lis
ns n wnler-niiirk ill every lenf of the Uiok of thrections
urouiiil enell por or ii. ; rue same limy be plainly su n bv
lioliline the leaf t-i the Iieht A hnii'lsoine rewnril will
tie Riven to nny one rendering such information ns mny
lend to the detection of ntiy parly in parties counlcrfcitit'S;
the medicines or vendlnij the same, knowing lliciii lobe
spurious.
.Ki s lil nl tlie .xinnuruetorles of rrofes.ioTHoi.r.oWAV
SO Maiden Uitie. New 'ork. nnd -ill Strand. Iiiidon. bv
nil respectable llnu-gists and Deulers in Medicine lliroiiuli.
our me l linen Mules, nun tlie civilized world, in boxes,
at ti5 cents. GJl cents, and S each.
tr there is a considerable saving by taking the larger
zi-a
N. B Direclinns for the iriitdanca of patients in everv
disorder ure nllixeil to each box.
October 17, If a?. I yea
EIIVLIPOITjriVE-
riMIE undersigned having received a large and
J. well selected stock of
I'Jirc Hrtisti and C Iirm!cals,
Dyeshifts, Oil-, Paints, Glas nnd Putty, is now
ready to fill orders at a moments notice.
In connection with the above you will find an
assortment nf Fancy Notions, Toilet .Ir'icles and
Perfumery of all kinds, 'I'ooih, llair, Nails and
Chillies llru.-hes of every variety.
Customers will find his stock complete com
prising many articles il is impossible here to
enumerate.
KEME.MIiF.R ihe place, nextdoor to tho Peo
ple's fine Pi ice Sto e.
Physicians' Ptcciii tions compounded accurate
It and carefully.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, July 17, 158.
EUIIKITUEE EURlNtlTURE j
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashionable, tUcnp mid I'su-fta
'piIK subscriber, long established as a Cabinet
ond Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuar.ee of the
public patronage. His stock of Cubiuct-Warc,
Chairs, j c, embraces
KVF.IIY VARIETY, USEFUL A.MJ ORNA
JliEVrAL in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything lluit may bo required in his
line can be bad at mo.lera'.o prices. Cheap for
Cash, or Couniry Tioducetakcn in exchange.
Establishment
South East Corner of Market Square.
W Those knowing themselves indebted lo
tho subscriber would ul,i;ja him by muking pay
ment. NF.UASTI.YN HAUPT.
Simb'jrT, April -I, 1Ij7. tf
PHILIP 21. P"J?s37.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. L cur. Walnut und HVitr Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and fumilies will be promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4, I85G. tf
S.cule find Hum es Muker.
HENRY HATJPT, JR.
RES'ECT FULLY informs the
citia-n of Sunbury and the pub
lie generally, that he has tuken
the shop occupied by Briuht and
Beck, one door east ol S. I'uupt's Cabinet Ma
ker shop where he is prepared to turn out work
in his line of business equal to any made in thin
section of the country, Orders promptly execu
ted ami all kinds nf produce tuken in Exchange
Sunbury, March 80, IS58. ly
W A S II I N G T 0 X II OUSE
yt. .roVKItT, Proprietor.
BTJISTBTJ-jR.-y, TPV-,
rHIE propiietor respectfully informs his fiicnds
-a- and the public, generally, that he is repairing
and renovating the "Washington House," so as
la entertain both transient and permanent visitors
in a suitable and comfortable manner.
Thankful for the patronage extended to his
father, he respectlully solo its the continuance ol
Ihesame. lie will take charge of the "Wash
ington House" on the first day of April, next.
He will have an Omnibus running to the
different Railroad Depots for the accommoJalion
of Passengers, free of charge.
W. A. COVERT.
Sunbury, March 50, 1858,
EILVEll PLATED-WAKE.
MAM-FACTl'UKU HI
.IOI3X O. It! C A r & sos,
rMIE oldest Electro Plater iu the United States,
manufactures of every variety of Goods
plated with pure silver, Albala, Brittauia and
Steele
Tea Sett. Urn, Waiters, Casters, Cake Bas
kets, Pitchers, Goblets, Communion tervice,
Spoons, Forks. Knives, eke. All good warrant
ed as represented.
North East corner Olh and Chesnut street
Philadelphia, Penna.
May 8, 1858 ly
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
Jl'STIt i: OF THE PIJtCE,
Ojjict in Deer Street, immediate! if opposite the
Public School Jloute.
All business promptly attended to. Monies
collected and all ordinary writing done.
Sunbury, April 25. 1857 tf
BUSHONG'8 dt SONS' Superior Burring
Fluid, for sale at FlsHER'5
Drug ard Chemical Emporium.
Sunbury July 17, 1858.
8TOVES-
F0R SLE B an excellent eecond hand Cook'
in Stove, also several Cylinder Coal
Mr.W Enquire at tills) otiio.
ISAAC M.' MlLKERBoi
MAMUPAOTTJnEu 03?
FURNITURE AND C II All,
Of tlia most Fashionable Style.
Solas, IMvnii"! and I
Eureang, Secretariss, 6ilebcsid3,
SOFA, ItRIiAKFAST AM) IIIMMJ TAiilXS
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to I'hii
tlclphia manufiictHre,
BEDSTEADS, of every pntlem and t,ri
CUPUOAUDS, WORK AND CAN OLE
STANDS, TOILET TAIH.KS AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of hi I-usuh-'"PHE
subscriber respectfully calls the attenti
of the public to hi largo and splendid t
sorlment of every quality and price of
CIA II I SET-WA 11 IZ
which cannot fail to retommend itself to every e
who will examine it, on account of its dural
workmanship and splendid finish, matin up nf I
best stock to be had in the city. No effort
spared in the manufacture of hi were, and t
subscriber is determined to keep up with t
many improvements which are constantly b i
made.
He also manufacture all kind andqnaliii
CIIAIKS.
ncluding varieties never before to bn had
Sunbury, such a Maiiooast, Black Walsi
au Ci blkii Mai-lb Giif-cia ; asd Winhs
CHAIRS, ajid tamct Piaio S roots, which t
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excel!
j by none manufactured in the Cities or elsen hr
J lie subscriber I determined that thcro ;li
be no excuse for persons lo purchase furniture
the cities, ns every confidence can be entertain
about the quality and finish of his waro a
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of nn as iro
term as they rin he purchased elsewhere. Cot
try p-odiico taken in payment fur work.
UNDERTAKING. Having provid
a handsome Heaiisf., he is now prepared .
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this
eiuity, or at any convenient distance from t!
place
. TheWnro P.oom is in Fawn Street, I
low Weaver's Hotel.
He hasnleu purchased the rifht of mnntib
tnrinsr nnd selling in Northumberland conn'
Gould's atent Exci-lsoir Spring Bed, which
will furnish nt reasonable rates. Springs put
olJ bedstead for three dollars.
IStAC M. ViTLKERSON.
Sunbury, April IS, 1857 tf.
LANCASTER C0LIIURY FOR SAL
Important to Coal Opcratut's.
'MID undersigned Lessees of the "Lance!
Colliery," near Shaiiiokin, Norlhumberla'
county, l'ennsyl v.ttii.i, wi-liing to retire from t
bii-iness, oiler for sale the Lease and Fiitur
of said Colliery, on salisfactoiy lernu. I'I
('olliery has been in operation since 18." I, ai
has been sucicssiul beyond expectation. 'I'
Conl is a superior articles for all uses lo wiii
Anthracite isupplied, and a good market hns be
established, which can be much extended, 'i'
Breaker and I'iklures are of the very best ci nder
nr.d w ill recommend ll.emselies to j c-rao
arquniuti.d will, I lie business.
The Lease runs to January 1, 16t4, and ii
favorable one for the operator.
rt or lurtlier inloiiualion apply at the Ci !';e
iu pet son, or by litter to Sojmol.in, P. O., Ni
thumbeiland county, I'cr.ns lvania.
COCHRAN, PEALK iVCH.t
February fi, ia,j.tf
" valuable" p r ct ii. ice "in
rjHE subscribers, E-cceninrs of the estu;.
i. Henry Masser, dee'd., n.i'er tit private s.
the following proper! viz : A large iwo si
frame dwelling house, together wilh about
flu CURES OF LBN D,
Situate in Lower Augusta township .'dj-iiiii
lands of Daniel Kaufman and others rnv.v in t
nccupnhey of John R. Kaufman us u stnr.' a
dwelling. 'J'he house is new and the location
good one for business.
Also rt TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAN
iu said township on the river about fl mi!r t
low iSunbu.y, adjoining Isndsof J. T. M'i'lirrs
and others, containing, nbout i'O acres, 'i
soil is productive and contains limestone r
other minerals.
Also a tract of Laud, containing about :
acres on the hill, about two miles below 5uitb;:i
adjoining lands of the licit of tho late J. I
Conrad and others. There ij, on this trii t
small orchard of choice fruit.
For further particulars nrplj to the suVcrl-r
H. II. MASSER, )
P. . MASSER, SExeeuto
FRANCIS Dl'CHER. )
Sunbury, January 19, 1 SAO. tf
COLD PENS wilh and without cases, of
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh suj ply of Writing Fluid, for s,
'y 11. H. MASSER.
Sunbury. Dee. 27. IS.'-fi.
WMOI..SALS AMII Rf.TAlL
BOOT STOBE,
10 Smith Fourth S.t, above Chesunt, I'M'
fjOO'FS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac., promptlv n s,
FiD to order i.i Ihe very besl stylo, a: j of t!
best material.
Philadelphia, May 9,1837
DANVILLE" Ho'TELT"
JOHN DEEN, JR.,
Market Stmt, Dam-ill,; i'a,
rjMUS i one of the largest and most rMim
fl dious hulrls in llie interior of Pennsiisnii
il has been reeentl filled up, in excellent ul?
v.iih all the modern conveniences.
Damilled, Sept. 23, 8.."i.
v 'ii iFmiTis'ir hotel.
roTTSViLI.E, PA.
ffHE subscriber resiectfiil!y announce t.' h
old fi u-iid and Ihe public, that he l-as mte
that old and well known establishment, iho
Whito Hore Hotel.
At the corner of Centre ar.d Vahnntogo sfi.,i
Ihe Borough of Pottsville. The house lui n
eent'.y been very much enlarged and otbemi!
improved, rendering it quite as CimforlaHes
any other Hotel iu ichuj Ikill eoiinty nliii
Ihe stables aro large, in good condition, and a!
tend by careful, attentive, piudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at hi
house, he promises every attention calculated1 t
reudir ihcm comfurtablu and satisfied.
JOS. M. FLC.ER.
April fi, lP5f.- tf
st iv rriai .s. u nii.i.a.
CHEAP WATCIILS AND JF.WLI.ItY.
TTrilUI.K8AI.l-: AND Itr.TAIL.at Ihe "I'luladelpli
Watches and Ji Well) (-lore" No. M- ((lid .No. eo
North Second Street. C iiner of Quarry, Plniadelphia.
fiolj Lever Waiehi-, full J ltd, 1 carol cases,
Co-Id l.epine, 1- caret, 24 I
Silver Lever, lull jewelled, l'J I:
S.ive-r lupine, jewels, 9 C
Superior (juartieib, 7 1'
ti nil Sieeliieles, 7 I
Fine Silver do , I t
lit.Id Kraeeleli, t I
Ldy's (iold I'eneils, I I'
Silver Tea Sp mes. set. I-
Uokl Pens, with I'cnci! nnd Silver holder, 1 ('
liold Fii.cit liliifsar etno-o; Watch fossscs. plat
121 els , patent Isf, Lu lei tio1 i oilier srtieles iu propurl-o
All uihiOs ivurruilted lo be v. Iml thev nre sold lor.
SIAI FFLH A IIAHI.EY.
i ta On hand s mis Gold and Silver Lsvers und Lepinc
slil! lower Ih-in Ihe plmve prices
Phikidelphui, Ocloher 10, 1-37 lieW
BLANK Parchmenc Paper Deeds and blanl
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summon
Ac. for saleb II. B. MASSEK.
Sunbury April S8, 1850
l)ORT MONA1ES, Tooth and Hair L'rush.
all qualities, and any qtianli v, for sale bv
A. W. FISHER.
July 17. 58.
ATENT BRITTANTA STOPPERS ft
var ooitioa ior aaie uy
II. II JIAB51I1.
Sunbury, July 19, 1RR6.
BROWN'S and Breiuiu's Essence of Gingst
and Uqsband'a .Mneia at
Tf tV, ilft, riSHER'S.
W8' Drug
4.
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