Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 18, 1859, Image 4

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MY HOME.
XVMRS. B. IICPDOK.
O, I havo wandored oarlli arooitd
Ou faney'aeiry plume; -A
ad sought to 6ml dome spot prgrocuti
Where I migli'. fiod home? !
Betides th city's gilded dome
. 1 choose nidtmiou fair,
And tboogh "Here will I B J home.
But eonielbiug mid, A'i1 there."
found a lovely rornl cot
lleside a crjetol stream,
A ad '.here 'mid nature's tinilo'i, I thought
To pa life transient dream.
Tfes here ot last my heart tball.rrtt,
And breathe its tve-ning pravrr j
This will be koine, 1 shall be til.nt.
Hut emeUiing euiil, 'Notthere."
, Where, then, my weary ppirit cried j
lt'a on some.lairy isle
Away, where aoutberu ocean glide
'Neatb summer' chaojceless smile T
Where nature wears her !adeless.recli,
And ikieisre pure ond fair,
in there borne of rest sertneT ,
JV. whisper came, "AeJ there."
"There is no home on earth for I bee,
No rest in this dark sphere ;
Tbou art journeying to eternity,
Build nut thy .mansion here ;
3Put earth, with all iu.g nn std fli;wtra,
Its bending azure ikt-s,
dn prison holds the spirit's powers,
Which struggle still to rise."
"Away beyond each shining star,
In climes by angi ls trod,
There is a bind more radieiit far.
Bright with the sniili-S uf tied.
And there ore those who wait thee there
And softly whisper, 'Come 1'
And bid tboe hasten to p opnro
Tor Heaven, only home."
fanners' Department.
Work for Juno.
Cork. Thii crop requires the special care
of tbo cultivator during the month of June.
As soon as the "stand" is ficure from the
worm and bird, thin to two or three plants to
tbo hill, according to the strength of your
land. As we have repeatedly urged before,
let the working of tbo crop be done early.
After planting at proper distance on ground
properly prepared and manured, the crop
should be quickly worked and early let clone.
There is more loss to the erop by working
after harvest than by all other disasters to
gether. Think of a man working and spend
ing all proper means to get a beautiful, luxu
riant growib, and then, at the vert time
when it is most in need of ample supplies of
fiatriment, and when a tbnusaud mouths are
seeding it from every source, a murderous
implement is put in to tare up and destroy
these channels of supply. "Surely, an enemy
iiaiu done ibis I
In working corn bear in mind the object
you have in view, viz ; to destroy the young
grass and keep the surface loose. For these
purposes shallow cultivation is sufficient, and
the ordinary corn cultivator the proper nn
plement. Should the grass, at any time, get
the start ot you, the mould board will be lie
cessary to sabdao it.
Potatoes We ventured the opinion last
month, in opposition to the very general ad
vice upon the subject, that the best time for
planting, for the main crop of potatoes, is not
before the middle of June. As the sun bas
much power at that time, there are some
cautions to be observed in planting, to insure
the coming np of the seed. The plxotings
should be prepared some weeks 10 advance
of the time of planting, and spread out where
they will beal without being boated; unless
you prefer planting whole potatoes of small
size. The potatoes should not be exposed
in the Celd, by being allowed to remain in tie
bot sun, id baskets or otbewiso. I hey should
be dropped in tho fresh furrow immediately
alter it is opened, and covered without delay
Attention to these suggestion will insure the
regular comibg up of the crop, unless the
potato bas been damaged previously. As
eooo as the plants begin to grow, run the
barrow over the ground, to break the crust
and destroy such weeds or grass os may be
germinating. Une or two seasonable work
iogs of this sort, will save much hoe work.
Hit Making. The clover end orchard
crass will be fit Cor hay making this month
The proper time of cutting is a point of much
importance. It is suggested thut tbe in
ntincts of bees and ether insects are a safe
guide for us. They suck the blossoms when
the sugar is developed la tue plant, and iudi
eate the period when we may most profitably
Dot in tbe scylbe. I rottssor liorsioid uu
termined by experiment, that clover cut when
the Loads juBt begin to appear, produced only
0.80 per cent, of sugar : but wben tully us
veloped, produced 1.15 per cent, of sugar
vary near fifty per cent, more than that cut
first.
As to caring, we quote from a valuable
May we published a year ago, on clover cul
tare :
"Tbe water contained in green clover bay
when first cut, amounts to from seventy-five
to eiehtv-three per cent. It also contains
certain amount of Fuzar, which is easily fer
tuented. Therefore, when cnt or placed in a
barn or stack, fermentation will be produced
which will destroy tbe sugar and other uutri
tive qualities, ond vinegar or acid will be pro
doced. rendering the hay sour and unfit foi
food. Tbe clover may be cut, and permitted
to lav ia tbe swarth a few boursto wilt. Let
it then be to cure end partly dry. Wbon
is dc-tired to bouse it let tbe bunches be open
and exposed to the air a few hours, and it is
then lit to go to tue oarn. a nine sail may
be scattered broadcast over the layers.
Never let the bay dry so much in held as t
have the leaves or beads drop off by band
licg or hauling."
Gknebal Cci.titation. Millet, Ilungari
on Grass. Suaar Millet, Pumpkins, Ctimblins,
Sugar Beet, Broadcast Corn, Field reus
These mav all be planted still, but tbe soon
er tbe better. It is of tbe greatest impor-
taace to net Tour work lu a state or forward
nmi. Il ia essential to the proper cultiva
tinn nfeveiv hoed crop that the crass Le
Vent thoroughly subdued while young, and
never allowed to get a strong bold upen the
ground. Tbe homely aid provero, tnai-i
atitcb in time saves uineiB very applicabl
here. You will uow be anticipating too, th
engrossing lobors of wheat harvest, on enter
inir which everv boed crop should be let thor
cuehly clear of grass, and your corn, if you
liave followed our advice, "laid by.
Potato I!ke Risi.nos. 1 bave seen
great many pieces about making good bread
nd 1 nave irieu a prom umujr wj, nu uuu
T like to well as with potato beer Take
dnnhla handfull of Botutocs and boil tbem
.nf. and in ash them, put tbem through
ir not a iralloo of water with tbem, the
put it in a stone jar, ar.d after it is cool enough
so as cot to scald tbe yeaBt, add to it a pint
nfimod veast. Do this the evening Derore
you wanttobak. Ifitgetstoocoldthrougb
the nieht. set vour Jar lu a kettle ol bot wal
r io tbe morning, and stir it tilt it is warm
enough to let your rising, nave your hohi
warm and ready, then take your beer and se
th rising, stir it as thiok as you can wel
n iron sdoou or paddle. H will rise in half
.n hniir. ar at the lonrest aa hoar. Wben
..n knd It. add to it a ooart of warm milk
- U water, knead it well, and let it rise again
ik.n t.ka it cut in loaves, bave your oven
ready, aud bake at usual It. A. ., ia Ohi
Cultivator.
ScrofUla, or King's Evil,
1 a eonrtltnrtonal disease, a corruption of the
blood, by -which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in tbe circulation, it
pervadus the whale body, and may bunt out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint it variously
caused by mercurial disease, -low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
'above all, by the 'venerea! infection. AVhat
ever be its origin, it is hereditary-in the con
stitution, descending ' from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I
will visit tho iniquities of tho fathers upon
their children."
Its effects oommence br deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
tbe lungs, liver, ana internal organs, is lermca
uberclesi In the glands, swellings; ana on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
. i p i i . . 1 r 1 -
ine energies ox uie, so mat scruiuiuus vuiuuitu
tions not only sutler from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse
quently, vast numbers 'perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their naturo,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of .the consumption which de-'
ciinates the human family lias its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and marry
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all .the organs, oribO from or
ore aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their neuitn is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AVER'S
omponnd Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this cverv
where prevailing and fatal maladv. It is com.
bincd from the most active rcmedials that have
been discovered for tho expurgation of this foul
uLsuruiT i rum me oioou, ana tne rescue ot tne
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for tho cure of
noi oniy scrotuia, but also thoso other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Ekuptivb
and Skim Disbases, St. Anthony's Firs,
Rose, or Erysipelas, Fimpi.bs, Pustules,
Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tettbii
and Salt KnEUM, Scaia Head, RiNOwon,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, DnopsY, Dtsfepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arisino from Vitia
ted or Impurb Blood, The popular belief
in " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. Tho
particular purpose and -virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contamuiatea -constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
are so composed that disease within the ranee of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these
nroDcrties. the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at onoe se
simple nnu lmuiug.
Not only do they euro the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. Tho agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanao,
. ' -r 1 .1:
for their use in the following complaints : Costire
ttess, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid
Inaction oj the iiotcets, flatulency, loss oj Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its Junctions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
for the rapid curb op
Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Fatients in advanced stage of the
disease.
"So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the coses of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
end even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
fur the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonnry organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have foiled and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYI.lt & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Friling 4 (irunt and A. W. Fisher, Sunbury,
It. U. McCoy, Northumberland,
A . T. liisel, Turbutville,
F. Stotz, Wind tlap,
J. F. (,'uf-luw, Milion,
G. 13. Codwalder, Shamokia,
P. I'hli r, Lhlcrsville,
And by all liruggisls and Merchants.
April 16, I8f.a. ly
NEW YOHK LINES-
TUF. CAMDEN' AM BOY AND PIJILADKM'HIA
AND TRKNTON RAILROAD CO 'S LINKS,
From Philadelphia to A'eic York and Way
I laces.
From Walnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia, will leave as
follows, vias : sass.
At 6 A M, via Cumikn sad AinUoy C & A Accom
modation, f'J
At S A M, vm Cunulni soil Jersey City New Jer.
evai.'CiliiiiiHlation, 9
At S A M, via Cuiiiden snd Jersey city Morning
Mini. 1 00
At 11 A M, by Steamboat, via Tucony and Jeraey
city Morinuft Kxpreas, 3 00
At t V M, via Cuiwien and Amboy C and A. Ex-
pr.-BS, 3 00
At 3) V M, by Steamboat, via Tacouy and Jersey
eilv, Kveiiini( Express, 3 OG
At 3 FM,by t-uiin,b..;it, vis Tacony aud Jer ey
t'liy. vti cinsa j icsei, v
At 6 P M, via Cunnkn It Jersey city Evening Mail 3 1 0
At II P M, via Cumden und Jeraey cily NiglitMull 1125
AI2 P M. via (.aimlrn aud AmUiyAraoinm'Hlu-
tiou. (Fieigbt and Pusseuger,) 1st class ticket, 9 'J1
Sd 1 60
At 5 P M. Via Camden and Amlmy Accommoda
tion, (Freisjbt snd Passenger,) 1st class ticket, t 9S
lid " 1 74
The ( P. M. Mail Line runs daily. Ths It Niglil Mail,
Saltmttiya exeenled.
I f Espirss Lines stop at principal station only.
For Helvidcre, KiiNtou, FleimnKioii, Ac., at 0 A.M..
and 3) P. M , from Walnut street wharf.
rot w uu-r cup, ruouufuur)!, ncrauiou, wnsesoarre,
MiiiitroM., tireut Ufml, Ac., nt 0 A M, vis Delaware,
ljK'kawauna ami Wcaiern Kailroad.
For Freehold, at A. M. and P. M.
For Mount lloliy, ul aud MAM, and S, 4.) and
A P. M.
WAY UN ICS,
For Bristol, Trenton, 4c., st 3 aud 4 P. M., front
Walnut street wharf.
For Pulinyia. lieluuco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Ac , ui ii P. M.
Steamboat Jiilin Nelsoit, for Bordentown and intermedi
ate plueea. at 3) P. M.
Steainbiait Tiert'm, for Bristol. Umlingtoa and interme
diate plu.'H, al I'J M and 4J P. M.
Fifty pounds of ltHcsi;e only, ull.wed each passenger,
P;ttseuy,ris are ptolnb.icd from taking anytluite; as Bug
fuse but llieir wetirmg apparel. Ail liugguge over titty
pouuda to la paid for extra. Ths Comimny limit their
rerrwuifiliili'y for Dneenge to Une Dollar per pound, and
will nn lw hible for auramount beyond 100 DolUia, ex
cent by special eonlraet.
WM, II, C ATM ER, Agent.
April 1st. IMC np. 30. 'W.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
i. 2, Kvrtk Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA
ANUFACTURER of be quality of UM,
13EKLLAS and PARASOLS invites
the attention of buyers to bis extensive slock,
embracing many styles not heretofore introduced.
Philedelt.hiaJM srch l, IBSH
lrKT RBCKIVKI) a general assortment of
New fJoods at the Store of
t. H. ENGEL.
8 u nb ury, Dec. 11. 185g.
STOVES-
FOR 6LE 1) an excellent second-hand Ceok
iof Stove, lso several Cylinder Ceal
Stoves Enquire at this efflc.
. WHOLE8ALB DALn IN
DHANDIES. WINES, OINS.&C
riiHK subscribers bsve opened in Thompson's
- Drick Huildimr, Mill street, Danville, a large
and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the best brands of Brandies, Gin, Old
Itye. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry,
Maderis, Champsgne and other Wines f all
grades, all of which will be sold Wholesale at
Hie lowest city prices. Tsvern-keepcrs by buy
ing of us csn save at least the freight.
I'er.ons desirous of purchasing liquers for
FAMILY IT8E,
may rely upon being furnished with a pure and
unadulterated article.
1ST Being determined to establish a reputation
for selling cheap they respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of ths pubic. All orders prompt at
tended to.
8HJ:RIFF & HALL.
Danville, April 9, 1859.
Market Street, Sunbury -Pa.
' vH'K subscriber respectfully informs the citi---
tens of Sunbury, and tho public generally,
that he has taken possession of the above well
known stand, formerly kept by John I.eiser.
He is determined to use every exertion to make
bis house one of the best in the Slate, and offers
r re inducements for persons who spend a short
time in one nf the most pleasant towns in central
l'eiinsylTaiiia.
His table will be supplied with tbe best the
market can produce. His bar will be supplied
with the purest liquors.
Careful and obliging servants nlways in atten
dance. A sbure of the local and traveling com
munity is most respectfully solicited.
SIMON SNYDER,
April 2d, 1859. Gin -Proprietor.
noticei
ADAMS EXPRESS CO.,
Give notice that they hove concluded arrange
ments with the Northern Central Kail Koail
Company, to run trains from Baltimore for York,
Hairisburg, Daupbin, lialltax, 1 revorton, Bun-
bury. Northumberland, l.ewi.burg, Milton, Mun
cy, Williameport, and all intermediate Stations.
Connecting at Harnsburgh witn tne UKW 1
WESTERN EXPKE88 for Pittsburg, Cincin-
nati, ol. I.ouis and tne West.
Also with Howard & Co's Express at Milton
or Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilkesharre, Pulsion,
Scranton, and intermedials Stations on tho Cat
tawisss, Lackawana and Bloomsburg Kail Koads.
At Williamsport.by Howard & Co s Express to
Jersey Shore and Lock H aven. Also, by How
ard ce Co., and their coanections, lor uanton,
Troy, Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and
to all accessible points in Western New York
and Canada, by which they will lorward
Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and
Voluable Packages of ervery description.
Also. Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced snd efficient messengers employed
and every eUortwill be made to render satisfac
tion.
JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent Penn'a Division, Phil'a.
A. W. FISH E 15, Agent for Sunbury.
April 9, 18f9.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
STTNEURY, Northumberland Cofinty. Pa
npiIIS lane and comm. iJioua Hotel, now fin-
-L isheil aria completely furnished with entire
new furniture, at a large expense tV N.criti Van
dyke, and situate at the Kailrond Depot north
east corner of Market Square. .Sunbury, and at
the terminus of the Sunbury V brie and iorth
cm Central Railroads, will be open fortheaccom
modal ion of I ravelera and the public in general
on the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1859.
The proprietor will give hi exclusive atten
tion, totLe comfort and convenience of his guesla
and is determined to make this estubiUhment
rank among the first in the State.
lk table will be supplied with the best the
market can produce having the advantace of
daily communination by cars direct from Haiti
more, and o from those bringing produce from
the surrounding country.
His bar will be supplied with the purest liquors
the market can produce
(Ja-eful and obliging servants always in at
tendance.
A share of the local and traveling community
is most respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH MOIST, Lessee.
Sunbury, Dec. 18. IBSft.
Peipher's line, Hailroad Freight Cars
BETWEEN
Philadelphia & Sunbury.
rt'lli: subscrilier is luuuiiift s line of freight cars to and
L from Philadelphia without re-shipment, and hopes to
enLublish s guud business by prompt deliveries at reasona
ble rates.
Warehouse In Philnrlelpliis with Freed, Ward A Freed,
Bit Market street, vt here gisids Ac. for Sunbury and inter
mediate points should Ik left.
THOMAS PEIPIIER, Harrisburg.
Mnreh HI, MH. 3m
BUT
THE
WAEISUTTA PRINTtS.
They are the best Calicoes yet oll'ered to the public
for the money.
Wholesale Adepts t
DrrCEEST,xHIISTHOIIO k CO.,
NEW YORK.
April 23, 18S9 4m3I
PKES'ripiCES!!! SPICES ! ! !
Pure and No. 1 Giound IV p per.
(.linger. Cinnamon, Allfpice, Mofe.
American mid Englntt M unlaid.
Ceycnne Peppar, Nutmte, Mure.
Sup. Carb tSnla. lNilt,)eire, Saicrutm,
Hit Hk1o, Indigo.
Curuwuvand Curiuiulcr 9tH.
A Mliton Dairy aud U round St It, Atfi.
Kr tule at the Kucle Mill No. 244 audSlONorih
Front Ueet earner uf iNevv, PinlndelphiH.
17" Purchnaera will ft mi it icrea.ly to their interest butli
in ( ii ii hi v and price to buy tlieae gKdi, which are war
luiitixJ ai repreienttfd or lurlViled. A trial ia aultciltd.
rnitadt-lpliia, .Mnrcu 1U, lfcou.
BLINDS AND SHADES,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
H. J. WILLIAMS, Nn. 18 North Sixth Street, Philadel
phia, is the largest Manufacturer uf
wixdow ; IILIXDS.
a: d bealis is
WINDOW SHADES,
OF EVERY VAHIETY.
lis is ths Originator of all New Pi vies ami tins a Cue stock
to h sold al I1KDI CK1) I'K 1C Kf.
BUFP, AM) AM. OTHKK COl.OHS OK UNEN
rMlAI'KS, T HI. MM IN US, FIXTURES, Ac.
PTOKh SHADES painted to order.
I o K. J. W. invites eitiseiis nf this eountv to call be
fore put chasing, and assures them be can aell s better
article fur the nioitey tlutu any other esiatriishineut in tho
Lliilaa-statea. Marcs tie, u.w. Jiuajc.
ECEIVED larga assortment nf Salinett,
Casaimere and Cloth, at
J. II. ENGEL a.
Sunbury, Dec. II, l&AS.
L'RE OLIVE OIL for table use, two
1 at 87 J and 62$ cents just received by
A. V. FISHER.
July 17, 'SU. .
JUST RECEIVED a large lot of ready made
CLUTHIKU, Cheap at
J. H. EN GEL'S.
Sunqnry, Dec. 11, 185S.
PLATFORM SCALES,
1 O'
Jl coal,
P EVERY DESCRIPTION, 8UITABI.K
FOll KAlLROAUtf, Ac.,. fur weiahilia hnr,
ore snd merchaialise ceiicrally. l'ureliasers
run no risk, every scale is aaaranteetl correct, and if, after
trial, not found satisfactory, eaa be returned wilituut
charte.
I IT FaeUxy at tlis old stand, established for aura tbaa
thirir-five years. A UHOTT st Co.,
Corns of Ninth and Meina Streets,
Mareb 26tli, 1849. 3inJ0. J'uiladelplila.
SYMPHONIAN8, grand musical instnimenU
just received from Snow Hill, London, and
for aale by T. G. COOPER.
Bunutiry, February W, 1859.
SILVER WATCH E8 A few doubU case
English Nvw Watches, for aale at very low
frieee by H. B MAB6ER.
WHUELER & "WILSON
MANTJFACTUnWa OOiS
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
' IT K unanimous favor which has attended ths Intrtxtue.
1 tion uf Wiikslks k Wilson's Family Sewing M
elilne, Is indicirnt eviilene of its excellence. Il is need
iest now to my, that this useful inurnment is becoming s
domestic insliluliun : the fact is recognized by Its sneerm.
fill use in thou units of Fomilles in every rank In life. T
those who huve hillierto mfmined from ni'mlini themselves
nf its artvahlases. il mav not he ainin to lav. that its util-
"lyaiiota problem to be solved, but am cess already
imliir-ed." The hifhesttntmnny is constantly offered, con
firming the verdict which hna given this iiKtrucmtiiloin
wwe mm eiivnuiie s repuiution.
Thia Morhine is conceived on s principle entirely origi-
imi, ucma .necmiiy ana aumirumy aurpieu ionic mo.i per
feel work cm every kind of innteriul j and.'having been
kiihjfcted tun three ynirs test of the mont leflicMng
clinrnetei by Families, nmt in various branches of Mtniu
t'neture, Willi distiiiffuishrtt luceces, it is believed that in i
Mil the gmt points requisite ton complete and practical
Sewine Muuhiiie, itramtitt he approached in excellence
Armmir the umfoubted ntliintuies it possesses over SI)
other, may he named the following;
t. Its simplicity of eons'.ructimt, mid consequent free
dom from deraupt'ment snd need of repairs
9. Its unexampled rapidity und ruse of opeiation.
3 Its noiseless movement.
4. The prent variety nf purpose to which It can be an-
plied, which can be achieved by n Other mechanical
mentis. And,
6. The pre-eminent beauty and durnbilhy of the work.
"I find your Machine invnlunble I h:ive ird it a year,
and it bus never been out of ordr. The st itch is vei y du
ra Me, and can le adopted to hue or eonrfe materials. It
works with the rapidity of a dozen pair of hands ; snres
much time, fatigue and expense. One of your Machines
is iisix! in my futlier's family ; another in Hie household nf
ft sister; and others by various friends. The opinions of
all accord with thai I nave just ex pressed. "Mrs Anus
Con Ritchie.
"There is but one Sewing- Machine : and thnt ts Whre
ler and Wilson's.'1 Judge Meigs, of the American lusli
tnie. 'The Sewing Machine purchased of you has'heeti whol
ly serviceable Rev. Dr. "Sammf! Osgoud.
No family can aflord to do without it.
OrrviuTts or thb New Yobs Trkss.
We prnfsr them for family use. Tribune
They ate the favorites fur families Times,
Are without a rival.'-Scieiililic Ainericim.
Works more nnifotmly than the huud Herald.
Do the work of ten ordinary sewers Jour Com.
K(oul to nine sea in tresses. Dome Jotirn.fl
Tux machine, for family use. Advocate V Jonrnul.
Most honorable to Amerlcnn genuis ludepemleut.
We cannot imagine anything more perfect Evangelist.
Will cive entire satisfaction. (Jliterver.
The best ever invented. Christian Inquirer.
In looking for the best, see these Kxatniiier.
Admirably adapted for family use. Chronicle.
Indispensable in every family. The Preacher.
We praise it with enthusiasm. Christian lntcllieenccr.
Worthy of the highest wuid. Siilibuth Recorder.
A Itenefiiction of the age. Putnam's Magazine.
Magkal in operation. Mrs. Stephens' Monthly.
Ueyond all question, the machines. Life Illustrated.
The stitch cannot be unraveled. Am Agriculturist.
They maintain the pre-eminence Kxpress.
Svives the time and health v( ten women. Water Cure.
Our household is in eestacieswitli it. rotter's Spirit.
Supply the fashionable world. Daily News.
A re pre-eminently superior. Indies' Visitor.
One of our household godtU. S. Jouruul.
I'lirivulletl in every qua'ity. Day BHk.
I'tetiy, useful, magical.- Leslie's da7ette.
Have no equal for fumilv use. Musical World
A triumph of mechanical genius N. Y. J unia1,
Combine every requirement. Family Magazine.
Vastly superior to all others Golden Prize.
We cannot tire in its praise New Yorker.
For further particulars apply to II. B. Manser.
Sunl oryt Pa., agent of the manufacturer, who
will supply machines at the manufacturers'
prices.
i Snnbiirc, May 15, 18.18. tf
riHE undersigned having received a large and
X veil selvcteil stock of
Pure Urugs and Chemicals,
Dyeetuffa, OiU.'Paints, Glass snd Putty, is now
ready to (ill ordorsat a moments notice.
In connection with the above you will find an
assortment of Knnry Notions, Toilet Articles and
IVifmncry of all kinds, Tontti, Hair, Nails and
Clollu s 13 rutin's of every variety.
Customers will' find his stock rnmnlete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to
enumerate.
KEMLMBER the 'place, under tlx office of
tl.s 'Sunlury American.
I bysicians' rrecriptions compounded accurate'
r and carefully.
A. W.FISHER.
Sunlmry. April 2d, W9.
NEW GOODS
At the Mammoth Store of
ik a. t ci.i:tih.t,
NO. 1 MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
fl'MIE subscriber haa just opened at his well
1 known establishment in Sunhurv, one of the
cheapest and most desirable slocks of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been oflered in the place, and which
he will sell for CASH or exchange fur Country
Produce. Those desiring to purchase goods wiil
do well to call ami examine his stuck.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS.
All Wool Dejains, Figured, Striped and Plain,
French Merino, all colors, lleautiful Dress
Kubcs, Cashmeres, Shaded, i'lain and Striped
must be seen te form an idea of the extent and
variety.
siann: "lcSr7" HLs 9
Mantle, Slelln, Chenille, French Wool Shawls,
Thibet and Drochs Shawls.
Cloths Cassimeres and Satinet
For Men and Boys' Wear, Black Cassimeres,
Fancy Cassiuieics, side stripes heavy, Doe
Skin Cassimeres, Satinets all kinds.
FLANNELS,
White and Red Flannels, all grades and pricea,
Bay State Suck Flannels, colors finest qnslitios.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, &c, j c,
all of which wore selected with great rare, and
will compare favorably, as regards quality, style
and price, with any in the country.
HARDWARE, a full assortment.
Wood and Willow Ware,
yueensware, of all descriptions.
Groceries, a full stock in store.
Carpet Chains, 4c,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received
he will spare no pains to please all who may favor
him wilb their custom in the future.
Sunburv, Not. 6, 1858.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY !
rilHE subscribers resjiectfully inform the citi
A tens of iS'unbury and the public generally,
that they have leased the Sunbury Foundry oc
cupied by George Hohrbarb.andthatthey will lake
possession on the first day of April, next, wben
they will be enabled to furnish all kinds of Cast
ings, such as Plows, Stoves, dec, &.C., at as low
rates aa they can be bad any where else. They
are also manufacturing thrashing niacbines, and
do repairing at short notice. All orders addressed
to them will be promptly attended to.
Country produce taken in exchange for Cast
ings at all limes.
CLINTON ROHRBACII.
JACOB ROHKPACH. Jr.
Sunbury, March 5, 1 8-"9. 3tu
NET CASH DRV OOODS HOUSuT
EYKE & LANDELL,
FOURTH A ARCH Streets, I'HILAUEI.rillA,
ARE now opening a full assort ineut of HEW GOODS,
FOR THE bPRINO OF lbit.
Spring Silks of New Styles,
Fasliiiuaitds Double Skin Rolies,
fehawla of the New Spring Styles,
lie Lames ih1 Fsucy Diess Goods,
Summer Poplina and Valencies,
Travelling Dress Uooda, luU variety,
Blankeu, Sheeting ami Housekeeping Goods.
N. B. Storekeepers sro resiieclfclly leqneaied to ex.
sarins our Slock ol ULACK SILKS, and SHAWLS, tax
fore purchasing.
P. S. New Goods received daily, and good Bargains
iiuui .no Auvumia ui new l ora aim una iny
isr Tsaiss Nsvv Cssa Psicsa Low.
area Uib, 3 saWii
IUST RECEIVED a lot of Ladies
CLOTH
CLOAKS, at
I. H. EN GEL'S Store.
1, 1858.
Sunbury, Dec. I
SAWS Wood. Cross Cut and Mrll Saws.
Runsriryr srtu-la st , FlMHriCSJ
eun'iiwy, July inh, li.
HIGHLY I M PORT ANT KXWS
M. C. GEARIIAUT,
. Has returned" rhh a new 8 look of
Confeotlonariei, Fruit and Toys.
TTseens as if a sew age, a new life was open
ing upon , animating ierf heart to nobler
deeds and higher aims t Art, Literature and Sci
ence will glow anew and seek to develops sub-
timer beautiea and grander conception.
The business world too must feel the new in
fluence aad every part be quickened and strength
ened by sn-inrreased vitality, which shall urge
ns on with 'electric speed to the tons ummatian
of greater things than was ever dreamed af in the
Philosophy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which prevades
all classes, and desirous of doing his share to
wards "The great events of the Age," (he sub
scriber would respectfully 'inform the food pco
plo of BUKUUKY and the ptlblic generally, that
he has just returned from the city ef Philadel
phia with tli a largest and choicest stock of Con
fectionaries, Fruit and Toya that has ever been
brought to this section of country. He is also
manufacturing all kinds of Confectioneries, &c,
to Oil up orders, wbolesa'e or retail, at abort no
tice.
Among his slock of Confectioneries, may be
found
French Secrete.
Gum Drops, sll kinds of scent,
love Props,
Mini Drops, red and while,
Jelly Cakes,
Pruit Drops,
Slick fondles, el all sveuts
Hock Candy,
Almond Gaudy,
ilurncd Almonds
Cream White,
" Ijctnon
Rose,
11 Vanilla,
Common Seereis.
Liquorice,
rlenaims, Prunes,
Dates, Ftes,
Currants dried, Citrons,
A Inlands, Rnisnns, Nuls of all kuida
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality of Yegors and Tobacco, and a
variety of Confrclinnaries, fruit, Toys, ic, all of
which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail.
fjr Jieinenibcr the name and place.
M. C.GEAKHAKT,
Market St., 3 doors west of Fisher's Drug store.
Siiiihur. October 30, 1 858 ly
COlLMSP.CIAL HOUSE
No. 20 Sixth Street, above Chesnul, Philad'a,
ERCHANTS, business men, and persona
genciqlly will find this hotel one of the
most convenient and pleasant in the city. The
proprietor will ass his bast efforts to accommo
date bis cucuts, and at reasonable prices.
December 4, 1858. ly
N0BLIT, BROWN & N0BLIT,
Cabinet Maker' Finding Slorc
AND BEDDING WARE-ROOMS,
Having REMOVED to the new Iron Front
Warehouse, No. 22 South Second Street,
below Dock, West Side, PHILLDELPHIA.
jV OW offer to thcr customers and the public
" generally, a new and full assortment of
CABINET HARDWARE & MATERIALS.
They invito the attention of the trade to their
stock of Hair Seating and Curled Hair, of their
their own manufacture ; Also to a full assort'
ment of BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY".
Philadelphia, July U, 1858 ly
Doming,,
COFFEE POT
TOsEL Pot,
Being based, aa Dr. Hall, of tho
Journal of Health, says, "on fcoienco
and common sense," aro rapidly
coming into use, and destined soon
to supercede all others.
ARTHUR, BURN II AM, & GILROY,
117 & 119 S. Tenth St, Philadelphia,
Sols Manufacturers under the Patent.
srj-For sale lr Dealers in Hons
kecplnic Articles, and Storekeepers
reuerailly
December 4, 1859.
Gxoasi P. Assit. Jims A. Narv.
.A. BEE'S" 6s NEFP,
No. ICS North TlllltD Street, (three doors above Vine )
PHILADELPHIA.
TBS OLD HARDWAHE STAND.
(EsTlBLIStltD TwENTJ-l'ocri Veabs.)
T?VF.HV description nf Bnildins, Mechanical, Farming
J and llouichiild H AKDWAKK, is mw in l,ir?, and
will be nOcred at the Inwett niinket pricea, to Cash and
prnnipt sis nionilis buyeis. iaits al Manufacturers' pri
ces inr Cnsli.
Orders frnin new enftomers will receive strict and accu
rate auentii'ii, ond all goods sent from this huass will b as
represented.
fe CncsTFT Merchants, nn their nest visit to nor
city to make their Spring purchases, are cordially invited
to call and examine our block ami Trices before parclias
ing. March 12th, Ib56 UinW.T
THE GREAT AMERICAN & FOREIGN
PATENT AGENCY OFFICES.
Inventory, Secure your Eights !
HOW TO OBTAIN LETTERS PATENT.
Mi. Mdn!I A Co., Editors ami Proprietors nf the
Scieiililie Auieircau, are ciiutliicliiifr the most succeaai'ul
Agency for securtn); the Rights uf Inventors, to be found
in the United States. They huve been personally fninil.
Iiur with the progress uf Invention and Discovery for llis
past liiteen years, and have prepared and conducted with
in this period, more Patent enscs than any other Agency
in the World. As an evidence of the confidence reposed
in their ability and integrity, they may with propriety ru
fer to the extranrdinary fact, that nearly two thousand
patents have been issued to Iheil clients, duriug the briel
space of two yenis ; snd during the snnie pcri.id, Ihey
have examiiied through liieir elBineut Branch Office lu
Washington, into the novelty of arHit tjree thousand In
ventiuiis.bus nUording to them a knowledge of the con
tents of the Patent Office, unnvalled'by an existing agen
cy. Not only this, bul more than one half nf all ilie Pa
tents secured by American ctlisena ta tne European couil
tiles, aretukeu through
Munn Co.'e Agtnciet in London, Paris,
Brussels, Berlin and It'ennn.
Cirentnrsal Advice llnw to Secure American end
Foreign Patents, will he sent, free oi charge, to all wlin
may wish for them. Messrs. Mans A Co.'s priiN-pat nf.
fices in New York are tn tne new Park lluiiduias, No.
37 Park Huw, eusteru side of the City ll;ill Park, where
all communications should be addressed, and where Inven
tors are oordialiy invited to call whenever they visit the
city.
Messrs. Munn X Co. refer by permission to Hon rhns.
Mjh, Ez.Caurnissioner of Patents, Hon. Joseph Unit.
Postmaster General nud Ex- Commissioner of Patents, and
also to oui seven thousand Inventors in the V'nited States,
whose papers have been prepared snd prosecuted tliniugh
their Agency. Address
Ml'NN k CO.
No. 37 Park Uow, New York.
March l, ISSB.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
BROADWAY, COKNEsX OF FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK OITTT,
ring beeu receutly rerutedj
Ths Rooms sis newly carpeted,
The Furniture and Beds are sspers,
And the linlha aie unsarpsssed.
TAYLOR'S CELLBHATIIU SALOONS
ASS COXNCt-TKD WITH THB MOTKJ..
Here is concentrated all the comforts of a home, with
ths luxuries of a palace
TIIK SPLENDID LADIES' PARLOR
Commands and aneqnalled.
VIKW Or BROXUWAV,
THE INTERNATIONAL
is ths moat central of any of the S st class Hotels for busi
ness, or places of smusement, and offers unsurpassed ad
vantages to families snd gentlemen visiting New York.
Alfssd Fssimas, Proprietor.
New Ysrk, July 3, less ly
BUSIIONG'S & SONS'
Fluid, for aala at
Superior Burring
FISHER'S
Drug ard Chemical Emporium.
ftunuuryJuly 17, 18&8.
Pure Wlues aud Liquor.
JUS 7 received at FISUER'8 Drug and CheJ
mical Emporium.
Sunbury, Oct. 1858.
P ARRIS' Soothing Byrap, for Children teeth
ing. For aale at FISHER'S
Oetober 16, '68.
JUST RECEIVED lot of Gentlemens
SHAWLS and BLANKETS, at
-J. H. ENGEL'8 Store.
Banbury Dee. 11,4858. .
VANILLA BEANS, Figs, Dates, Oranges,
Lemons, Prune, nuts of all kinds, just re
eeived and for sals at the CeBJeciienary Store of
M. C.GEAKHAKT.
Borfcur April IS, 1859
' FUERITTJREI PPRMITUEgll
THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OTTERED
IN SUNBURT.
FaatilonabU, Cheap and I'lcftd
THE 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, 4 c, embraces
KVFRY TARIETT, CSF.Pl'L AD OltN.
fttstNTAL
1n housekeeping. It la unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required in hia
line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for
Cash, or Country Produoe'takefl in exchange.
Lstalilishment
South Hast Corner ef Market Square.
ty Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
SEDASTIAN HALTT.
BunbufY, April 4, H57 tf
PHILIP H. PTJPkDT.
WIIOLSSALS 111 UIT1I1
Grocery, Wins and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families will be promptly
supplied at the lowest pricea.
October 4, 1 856. tf
SUNBURY FLOUR STORE FOR 1869
jpi O. HAVEN, is yet at his old stand, South
V y side of Market Square, eiunbvry, and
keeps constantly on hand a good stock of Flour,
reed and all things in his line' Ha has now on
hand a fresh supply of No. I. superfine FLO UK
No. I Extra, and Eztra Family in barrels.;
Williumsport double extra in quarter barrel sacks
i(ye Hour, Uucljwheul Flour, Corn meal and
'chop if all kinds for Sale cheap for CASH.
He is always ready to supply the wants ef his
customers, in small or large qantitirs.
A LSO, Oackers of all kinds for aale at resu
lar wholesale prices. He hopes by careful atten
tion to business, to merit and continue to receive
the patronage of his customers.
C. O. HAVEN.
Sunbuty, Jan. 19. 1 853. If.
HERXlXNCr'S SAFE.
AGAIN THE
CHAMPION 1 1
The ony Sale which, in every
instance, preserved their en
tire contents in the late ex
tensive fire.
At the burning of the Art!
Mun Buildings, April 10th,
jand in the OK EAT FIRE in
Market street, May 1st, 1K&G,
HERRING SAFE
Preserved tbe Jewelry of Gee. W. Simons cV
Bro.; Books, Papers, cVc, of Fisher & Uro.,and
Edward Seamana &. Co., after remaining ex
posed in the burning ruina for ncirly FORTY
HOURS, and proving conclusively whit we
Miave always claimed for them, THEIR GREAT
SUPERIORITY over atl securities now known.
In these fires, THE HERRING'S SAFE,
standing side by side with those advertised as
"wurrantcd to stand 10 per cent, more fire than
Heiring a, came forth the ACKNOWLEDGED
VICTOR, not only preserving their contents In
EXCELLENT order, hut being in themselves
in a condition to go throngh another ordeal,
while tbe boasted ''Salamanders" of other ma
kers were badly used up in every instance, and
in some caaca their entire contents completely
destroyed.
To the public he would simply tny, that, du
ring the fourteen years the HERRING'S SAFE
hss been before them, more than two hundred
have passed through accidental fires without ths
occurrence of a single loss.
We would, therefore, CAL'TION purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested par
ties. The HERRING'S PATENT is the only
FIRE PROOF SAFE made in this city, which
is protected by a PATENT RIGHT, and we
will guarantee it to resist more then double the
amount of heat of any other Safe now known.
Farrcl, Ilerrlug & Co.,
Kola Manufacturers n this State of
"Herring's Patent Champion Safes."
34 Walnut ft., Philada.
I V "Evans 4 Watson's Improved Salaman
ders," "Oliver Evans'," "C. S. Gayler's," and
"Scott's Abselos," Iron Chests, (a large assort
ment having been taken in part payment for
"Herring a, ) will be sold at low prices.
Philadelphia, July 10, 1858. ly
Wholesale Grocer)'.
EBY Sc KTJNKEL,
Opposite the 1'enniylva liaRail Road Depot
HARRIS!) URG, PA.
EEP a large stock of the following nanied
articles, and will sell cheaper than any
otlur house this side of Philadelphia. Call and
see pries ef
Coft'ee, I.ard oil, Fish oil,
Sugar, - Fish, Tar,
Tea, Suit, Rosin,
Spices, Hams, Pilch,
Tobacco, Shoulders, Oakum
Cigars, Flour, Robes,
V inegar, Fluid, Calcined Plaster
Cheese, Soap, Candles ic.
S. II. Molasses, Syrups, N. O. Molasses,
Also, Cement, Safety Fuse, Crow Bars,
Sledu.es, Iron and Nails, for sale at very small
prulits.
July .1, '858. ly
FBILADELruiA AND
BAILROAD.
KBAOINa
CHARGE OF HOTJHS.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, July S, IK, the down
mornlns Passenger train will hsava I'ollavilb al 14
A. M , passing Kuduig al v Al A. Al , and arriving at
Philudelphat at H.U5, noon.
The down Afternoon Train will leave Pnttsville at 3 30
P. 1 , pussing Heading al 6.00, aud arriving nt Philadel.
phiaatT.40, P.M.
Morning and Afternoon Passenger Trains leave Thila
delntuaat same hours as heretofore, 7.JU A. M. and 3J0
r . passing neauing al 10 03 A. Al. aud a 0? P. M
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
rasseuger Train leaves Reading at lu.Oe A. M , (after
arrival of Down and Up Morning Passenger Tram from
Piitisvilie and Philadelphia,) and arrivea ai Harrisburg at
111 noon, in time to connect with Passenger Trains for
Bunoury, iiusmsporr, r.linira, rituourg, Ulianibersburg,
iMiiuiiuit unit lAiHuin. neiuruiug, reaves tlainsuuri
at l !i P. M , after arrival of Passenger Trains from al
above points, and arrives at Heading at 4 83, in lime to
connect witn u p and jjown Passenger Trains to Potts-
viue sua i'uiiaueipnia, tue same evening
G. A. N I COLLS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Ally 17, tS58.-tf
SADELRY AND HARNESS MAKING
' IHE subscribers respectfully inform tho citi
A. gens of Sunbury and vicinity that they have
commenced the above business a few dooraebove
the Post Office, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
work 01 all fcinna in their line or business will
be done promptly and neatly on the most rea
sonable terma. CLEMENT & OYSTER,
February 13, 1858.
STOPPERS f
bar bottles for aala by
1
Sunhurv. Joly 18. I find.
H. B MASSER.
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
STJNBTJIOr. jP-eV.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the
Public School House.
. All business promptly attended tn. Monies
collected and all ordinary writinga dne.
Sunbury, April S5. 1857 tf
ORT and MADERIA WINES, Schiedam
Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at
July 17. 'St. A. V. FISHER.
P'isbing Taolcle.--
too aud Linen Lis
Red Cork, Grass, Cot-
nee. Out Lines, Sea. Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Rods, Ac, for ssla by
July 17,'6i. . A. W. FISHER.
ALMONDS, RAISONS. FIGS, LEMONS.
Ac., Ac, lust received a fresh anpply and
lor sale at the Confectionary atora of
- M. C. GEARHART.
Sunbury, May It, !
ft!
the genuine
ISAAC M.WILKERSQtf.
TvT.VNUFAaTTJUIvIVOIr"
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Sofas, DKan. aud Loaogci
Rn.U?lB.c.r5t,e,' Sideboard,
JSSlx' vHAJlFm ANB MJIlNfl TABLES J
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to PhU?
RPrnrtTie a ti nrmfect.
,oEr,,rf7-,rtlcU,nihi ,in-rhii
I ul'scriber respeotftiUy calls tbo .tan-.u.
A ofthepublie to hia larae an J 1
aortment .? ever, quality .TpriJ '
CAIHNET-WAUE
Which esnnot fail to recommend Kselfto,,.,.
ho will examln. it, on account of iiS.
workmanship and splendid finish, mad. , o?Z
best stocK to be had In the citv Nn .a . '
spared in ,h. manufcetur. 'ot hUw. tfZ
subscriber is determined to keep Up'w"h , U
man, improvements which are constantly k inj
He a'..o manufacture all kinds andqu.Htiee
ldi C1IAIHS.
ncluding vaxnetrea never before to l had Jr
Sunbury, auch a. Mahoosbt, Buck Wslwvc
of the latest styles, and warranted to lie eicell. 1
by none manufactured in the Citie. or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchsse furniture ia
the cities, a. every confidence e... be entertaW
CSaTrs ly nJ C"ish 0f hU " ,nc'
These articles will be disposed of on ks rood
term as they can be purchased elsewhere. Cetu.!
try produce taken in payment for work.
j - UNDERTAKING. -Having provided
a handsome Hixnss, he is now prepared fo.
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi.
cinity.or atany convenient distance from this
place
Tn)V,r R"n U In Fawn Street, be
low V eaver's Hotel.
He haa also purchssed Ihe right of manifae
tunng and selling in Northumbsrlsnd coanty,
Goulds patent Eicelsoir Spring Red, which he
wi 1 furnish at reasonable ratca. 8prin8. put in
ttl ll hn, I sir on I T-m lL. 1
ISXAC M. WILKERSON.
Bunhury, April 1, 1859 tf.
RIVIEREI HOUSE,
(Fotmerh Klaie's HotsL) '
lj:wiiiH.nrj, iMoft co., pa.
H. CJ.IIETZEL. Pronrletnr
I r. ?v.rn "'".'"T" furnished Ilntst.
'. ?.!.:! H Ml "'" It is mealed in Ilie business mu
The niZ,,';,(ll tl'""'VHel in Market SoVrel
Ilie nr iprietirr is detetfnined. to nin am.
i.eivisourg, June 13, IS58.
ITISS LOUISA SHISSUER, respectfully ir
forms the citizens of Trsmn,,. .1 ....
rounding county, that she has opened a net
store of .Millinery and Fancy Good's, at Trevor
tonmShamokm street, nearly opposite Knouse'
"ueie nn sinus ei uonnets snd Fane
Goods can be had at the lowest terms.
uress making also attended lo in ,h bet
manner and latest stvle.
April 25, 1858 If
GOLD PENS with and withoufea.ee, of"
very superior quality, jost received.
iso a irasu supply ui Wnting riuid, for sa
1'7
ii. tl. MSSElt.
Silnl.urv. Dee. ST. 1858-
C. EElTEEPsT'S
wnnLrsiLS xnn RsTxir.
1BOOT STORE
40 South Fourth S.t, thevt Chesnnt, Phil'
UU J b, Shoes, H.ilers, 4c. promptly ma,
M to order in the vsrv beat tvl,. A f .1
best malarial.
Philadelphia. May I, 1857.
LJLANK Parchment Paper Deads and bla
Moiteaucs, Bonds. Exscations. Snmmn,
Ac, for sale b H. B. MASsl-r,
Sunbury .April J6. 1HM
p ORT MONAIES, Tooth "and TlLTTiTr'ui
all fualilics, aud any quanti v.'for sale by
, , . ' A.W. FJSHLR.
July 17. 58.
M00RB & CAMPION, '
.Vo. 261 Svuth Secoml Street, 6 doors ui.
Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVE now on nand the largest ss.01 liner.
1'1E CABINET Fl It Ml IKK
Thsn they have ever had at any previous i!l
and they invite the public to call and eianii
their stock before purchasing, as tliey feel coi
dent that their pricea will be a sufficient indu
meut lor all who want good furniture to buy
their establishment.
A large assortment of Prstt's Rack and Pini
Dining Extension Tables always on hand.Sprr
and hair Mstlresses furnished at lowest prices
Furniture carefully packed and on reasona
terms.
I'Uiladcltihia, July U, 1888. ly
PATCHOULV. JOCKEY CLUB, SPRI.'
FLOWERS, Ac, of the beat quality
fresh supply just received and for sj!s st
Drug Store of A. W. FISHER
ianbary, July 17, 18(1.
rTTobacco aud Bcgars. 20,000 impoi
Segara of various brands. Eldorado, 1
Cavendish and line cut tobacco at
A. W. FISHER'S
Sunbury, July 17, 18.S8. '
IIEN11Y D05NEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAX
Ujjlct opposite the Court Houst,
Sunbury, Northumberland County I
Prompt attention to business in adjoii
Sountiet.
"JURE CIDER VINEGAR,
-- PURE CIDER VINEGAR, -
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
By the quart, gallon and barrel, for ssle by
M. C. GEARHAR"
Sunbury, July 31, 18.
S16XTE&, CO.,
OYSTER TACICERS
iVo. 9 Albemarle street and No. 10 S. I
street, Baltimore, Md.
Ak Srm'a Cbs-k, Portshouth, Va
RE87AUR.CNTS supplied at ell seaso
th year with all the aalt water delic
found in tbe city markets.
All orders promptly and faithfully attends.
September II, 1858. ly
Stationery- A Ur ,uni''y of fcne?
Paper and Envelopea, Mourning, Li
and Cap Paper, Pane, Ink, Sand, &. '
July 17, "68. A. W. FISHhR.
TlROWN'S and Breinig's Essence of G:
MJ anJ Ipshand s Magnesia at
Fisirra
July 17. '88.
Citrate of Magnesia
TA8TELE88 SALTS.
TlUs preparation is recommended aa a
collant laialiva and purgative. It op.
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant
resembling lemonade in flavor, prep.d.ij
"Sunbury. Jury 1.
PUKE CONCENTRATED LYE OI
PO
PONIFIER, fcr sal at r KJHBK a
Store. Price SO ouw