Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 21, 1860, Image 4

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COOFEP. & CC1TAID
C. -,Kt of M and JIarM Street, Philadelphia
1 l.lcUKldlS:
l.npill ilf IJlilieS; cVc:
Kmc mile de Inllics, S7J etf.
r.iTiina iiiiickui ;iiBnd 3s ctt.
Super quality Bt 4." '! cts.
Shlilinic cpinltlv ol oS cts
Printed wool de Unn-". 37 lu 09 eta.
Uinuk bombasines, million ll, SI up.
Illni'k silk alpacas, Ac. , .
Ulack trench luce vimVs. F'2 M S.
Also :
Ulit'lni!", by llie piece D(l j Mil.
S'lictuics ! the piece mill yiini.
I.nwns liy the P'ccc ""'
lliminpli Tulle Mil in '(, nil rflxeS.
Napkins nnd Doylies, by the li'ity
Towels, iu tlizi-ii fr.itn atlcts to SO per dozen
Kul-lloideied Fine Towels, Napkins, iukI Doltes
J-'liuiiifla, fine, low-pfieed. and silk mixed.
.MnrSLillea pr collars, l swiiis, bureau covers, Ate,
Marseilles (Jiiiltn. niso l.nitsistiT. Alleiidul, c,
to.i .. ..in cln wood mill rheilD lots.
Ti kini; "f every urmlc, Also, Mcrnliiuck I'rinU, and
Ainu.cau Dry , p. j
Ninth nnil Murket Streets
Mmcli W, ly
q ? q ? q q
FALL AND WINTER
Tire First of the Season, !
AT THE PEOPLE'S
09E PRICE SIC EE,
n. "S". BRIGHT & SON,
Have jlf.it rtccivcl ly Tlnili-oad, end
ate now (menhir; a tlioiec Ktock of' all
k:ria:t of
suitable for the fall
: ii.l winter
trade
'',v vf.uru.rlfiillv I
T. , -sI'liulV
tnii.c lite attention of the public to uu
examination of their stock.
Sui,.,iry, t)i loln r lt, 1 S59.
SALE.
A FULL SETT OF BRASS BAND
INSTRUMENTS.
i" It A NT'S Coruot Uuud offer for bbIo their
full sott of iastruuieuts coiisistitift of
12 pieci'S, sevcrul of them buiog rotary vulvcs.
for further particulars opplv to 'I'llOS.
1). GRANT, Leader, or JAIUD C. IK
VIX, President.
iSuuburc, Mon-b 3, 1G0.
A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
FOR SALE.
ffMI E subscriber about removing, olRira at pri
A vuto sale the 1ulIo injj valuable real Ctitato,
to wit :
A CERTAIN HOUSE AND LOT
hituale in tho borough of Sunbury, Northumber
bind county, I'a , on the eastern aide of Duer
street, above Market. The lot contains SO feet
in wt.Il h and 200 feet in depth, whereon is erect
ed a frame dwelling House 10 by 32 fect, ouUil
r.hcH, smoke-house, a good framo stable, and
other outbuildings, a pump in tho yard. There
is also choice Iruit op sukt lot.
The property will be disposed of on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apply to the sub
scriber on the premises.
WILLIAM BRINDLB.
Sunbury, January 2HI IMiu. 3in
ROCKEFELLER & B0YER,
Attorneys at Law,
(BTJT2SI BUR'S", I'A..
A. .foj tlan StoiKt feller and Swlomou
li. ItojlT, respectfully announce that thry
entered iuto Copartnership in the practice of their
profession, and will continue to attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their charge iu the counties of
Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour,
promptly, faithfully and carefully. Special at
tention will lie given to the COLLECTIONS
ul" CLAIMS. Consultations can be had in the
(iKKMAN language.
Otlice, - Market Sheet, opposite Weaver's Hotel
Sunbury, February 4, lNiju.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER
WARE.
WF. would respectfully inform our friends, patrons
unit the puhhc generally, that wrt have now lusSlore
lo.doikr WIKil.CbAl.i; A.NU ItKTAlL, ut the lowest
I 'nth Pi." . n laiee and verv ' h nee sunk of WATCH KS,
IllWKI.KV. MI.VF.a AND 1'LATFD WAK11, uf eveiy
vaiieiy ami style.
F.vciy .l.-tcriuiioa of DIAMOND WORK and other
.IF.WKI.HV, uride to or.hr, nt rllort notice. 9" All
C'.ai Warrnnti'd to he us represented.
N. II Farticukir altenlioii iven to the repairing of
t uieaes uuu jewelry oi every iieseriiuion,
STAl FFi:it .V I! Alt LEY.
No iS4 Market Street, South Side, I'hiludelphia.
fehruary 2a, IrdO. -U.u
Kerosene and . Coal Oil Lamps !
JEAUQl-ARTERS and Manufactory, No.
1 II South Second Street, below ('hesnut,
and No. 1, Curler Street, Philadelphia.
M. It. !volt' Excelsior Kerosene and Coal
Oil Uumcr, Mcrill A Jones' Sprim; Liurnir,
and u4l other good burners for Coal Oil, together
with tlm largest and linndsometit vuriety of
LAMPS, of every deaviiption. ' CHANDE
LIERS, from two to lifly burners Glas.-es.
U ieka, Shades, and all aniclea pertaining to tho
business, together with the lust K F.ROSEN E
OIL in the country Whulcsule and Retail at
the Manufacturers' lowest prices.
Merchants and others will save money, by ex
mniningour Slock and Prices. M. 11. DYOTT'S
LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and
FACTORY, No. I 14 South Second and No. I
Carter ttrcel, below Chesuut, Philadelphia.
Febrii'irv S5, ISfiU. 3mUo
Miort Nol Ice.
PpiIE subscribes: having retired from business
hereby uotifie all persons indebted to him
on Hook account or otherwise, m call and
ellle Ihe same without delay, otherwise they will
be put into the hand of a Justice for collection.
GEORGE ROHRUACH.
Sunbury, Nov. fi. 1K5 tf
VtCTORrti.xr.s Muff and Cuffa, lare asort
meut tr Furs dilTerent Myleg, sizes and pricos
for gala atCOOPKlfa Variety Store.
()VE!U OATS, DRESS-COA-l s. &e., j,i
" received and for sale at reasonable prices at
the Mammoth Clothing Emporium of
SCHWEITZER, HEILBKONNFB &. CO.
Sunbury, Xjn. 14, ltfbO.
READ AND CIRCULATE
tha
Tcnafljitanlu 8lato Journal "
J.M.liOSTIAN, Agent.
January 7, I860.
10,000 '''pt-'tSof Wall Paper, just recci
d from Kew York, 60 different
tyles very low at FRILINU 4 GRANT'S.
Suubury, January mco.
THE MAMMOTH STORE ! THE MAMMOTH STORE!
JJt, EsrKf'TFl'M.Y beg leave to announce to the cilizrne ol SUNBURY and vicinity, thai
the EXTENSION of their Store-Room is comilrteil, and that their
(filling Uioir' entire cstaMifilimcnt to perfect jnm.) hnv BrrivcJ. We have now, nol only the
handsomest, but Ihe
LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA!
anil a stock of NEW GOODS which, in extent, variety, quality and iowncss in price, tre UN
11 1 VALUED! We necj not particularize, for
WE HAVE EVERY THING!!!
We have constantly on hand all kind of x
DRUGS, HAKDWAItR, yUEENSWARE,
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING -
lt)OTs AND SHOES, GROCERIES,
Ac , Ac. which we will dispoeo of at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Country Produce taken
int-xcliange at the hiitlif st price.
Cur t-tiiii.l ib one of the ohlist in this section of country, and has always been lavorrd by the
LARGEST e'nd BEST run of custom in Ihe neighborhood. We are thankful for patronage we
have received in the past, mid hope that by a continual rllort to accommodate our friend and
customer, and i,i consequence of the largeness and variety of our stock, wo will merit and receive
a continuance of the aupport and good will of the people.
A t cordially invite ou to give ua a call ! COMIC AM. ! You will never regret a visit to tha
Very Lnrgt'! mid I'licniM-st More,
n this section uf the State 1 ! Uciuriulicr the old stand, MARKET SQUARE, near the Court
II IUI-C.
tSiinhury, May 8.1, lrT.O. ly FIULIXU & C.RAXT.
d? (IT
LMUiKS
ra;-( fur Tuition in Single ami IlnnMe f.ntry Book-Kiup
luK, Wnttng, CuiuiiKTiMul AitUiiui'tic uii'l t'CCtitrts
U 'aril 8 weeka g'JO, stationary T, Tuiliuut33, ciilire
i. I'm il tunc from B to 10 weeks. Kvciy Stmlont. npmi
; nidilutiiii!, it Ku:itantt--i-tl cuintelcnl lu iriuuiire lilt: Irtiuka
! any Luimt-si . unit tiilulilicil to cnilt It B ilur ul from
to 1000.
Students niter at nny
tunc -No vacation Hrview nt
plciipirt'.
Firbt Prc;iiiimi for Ptt HunincFB Wiitinji fr 1?pj9,
received al ritititi'.irli. l'liitnl Iplmi nml Ohio Statu Fairr
Alw, at tlic i'tnict.ii Futta ul ttic I inuii tor the jiast ttur
yc:tn.
I"?" Minister.)' P. ins received nt Imlf prirc.
For Oiicnkii.s SpifiiiK'iis nml KmbcllivhcJ View of the
l CoIUve. ihcIobu livu lelti'r Plump to
! F W. Jl.NKLNP.ritUbuigb, Ta.
Juiiunry 21, '00. U t. V, 'fto I t
THE PHILADELPHIA
Cash Drug, Paint and Glass Store,
SJ. W. COlt. fUl HTIl & CALLOWIllLLSTUtliTS,
I'lilLADlXPHIA.
DKtiiGlSTT, Mirclmnts, l'urmcrs, nnJ tlic puUic
cvuiywItiTc. I will sell nt wholewilu nnil retiut, to
tiiu Spring Trailti of 1.Mtiti, a heavy slock ol iugn, Meili.
Linn. I'limifiilii. .VP.. .Vp.. Ac.
I aii.tiixi boxes ot Window U!iis, assortcil sizes and
ijimlities.
I lOUtHJ I'oiiikIs of Putty, White, Dluck, Iteil, ic, in Bulk
or ltltulilers.
I S0.UUJ tia Ions Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Cainphcne
Aleohol. &c.
80 Tons of Pure White l.eud. iu buls., Ibis , 100,50, 25
nml mi Ibkecs. j
JO rons ol rem ruow nne i.cnn, in uihp, om. iw,
511, 2.i mill I'.'i hi. ki'CB I
40 Tons of New ork White Load, in bMs., j bl.li, 100,
50,8', uiul t-A II'. kecs.
35 Tons of 1'nte 1'reui-h White Zinc, ill Mii, i bills, ino
50. 'uud V2'j Hi ki"I
10 Tons of AinericnitSnow White Z.ine, in bhls, J libls 100
60, ar) and Ib ki'ss.
SO Tom of l,ehii;li American Zinc, in bLIs, J Ldh, 100 50,
nml I'.'j H). kejjs
25 Tons of Zmr Points, of different ro'.ou, ill bbls, bbls.
i u, r,n. a.-, sod t-jj Hi kees.
30 Tons of Muii iiil Piuiita, of different olora dry or
ground in ml.
III noil uunils of puic French tlreen, Chrome Orecn. el-
low. Illue, Hlaek and oilier colors, dry or iu oil.
I,U00 ponnils ol Smalts' assorted Ulue,Ulai k, Ited, Urecn,
und other coIots.
100 Packs of Hold Leaf, Gln2ierB' Diamonds, Clazicrs'
ruttv, lluwk Knives. Ac.
8.0(0 Ouilom liuleil oil, varnishes, Japans, Zinc Dryer,
ie. I'aiut, Viirulsh nud Calsorniue llriislies. logrthrr with
a complete iinsorliuent of elats Goods embraced ill the
Drug und l'uint liatinees.
ALSO,
S.OOO, bbls. It oman Cement.
3.IHHI Itosemlale and llydrnulic Cement.
I.IS'0 Calcined, Land, IJentiMrv, Cinlmir ri ister.Ac.
IV All of which I will sell nt Wholesale nnd Hetittl, ut
from 10 to 20 per cent less than other ehlntilighmeuts.
IIKKltY U. D. UAKKS,
Proprietor of the
Philadelphia Cash llrii(. Taint and Gloss Ptnre,
8 null-West corner of Fourth and Callowhul Sis., l'hila.
.March 3, ItOO 3in c
-f v , "-y' n
ECONOMY!
' Save the Pieces !
ABm-ci'liiits will Itnppcn, even in wctl-nyulau-il fiiini
lit'h, it is Very (Jc,tr;tltU: to Imvf Ktiiitcheip uml convenient
wuy fur repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockt-ry, Vc.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
inectn .ill Hiicli f increncifP, untl u iioiifctiolj tun tntrd
lo tu willinut it. l! i.i :il witys rt-.-itly und up to tlie sticking
point. 'J'liuri! ib no longer ti ncccHRily f'r linipitm rlmirs,
ftpltnti'iii vi'ikmtb, litiullctiH (lullti. unit broken t-iutllt-B It is
just ttie mtK'lf for cone, shell, i;m! oilier om:nncntul work,
K) popular with uiilujt ot tcnnencjiu onu imhe.
I Uiu uiiiniriiltlc piepur.ition t usrtt rold, iicint; clicinirallv
lield in 8 Union, ami rotste.snia ail tiic vuluuMe qualities"!
the bent ralMiict'tuakur'M Glue. H nmy he ufd in the
place ul ordinary iimeilitRti, lienig vuslly more adhcutve.
. t'iKFL'L IN FA'KKV HUl'SK"
N. B A 11 ruttli aecoinp-'iinet each bottle.
I'nce irj f-enlfl.
Wh.tknidc Dcpct, 41 (Vilnr etrect, Nw York
Adilrcw. UKNUV C. M'AIJHNo A. CO..
1J..X No.3tii, Ncw Yoik.
Tut up for Dealers in cnnes rniitaininp Four Fiplit, and
i wcivt i"iacti u ucnuuiui i.miogrupnic bmnv Curd ue
coiiipanyiin; v.wh narkatfo.
t&" A hinle tKiiiluui Siuildinij'i Frcpaied Giue willaave
ten liim-fi itu c st uinuiiilh to every hoim-hold.
Sold ty all pToniincut tSluti(iiet, Urugiktit, Mardwnrtj
mi l Fiiiniturc Dt-nii-rs, Grocer. :ul Fancy Stortrs.
Country M rchaiiia iiiuld make a wt ut hituldinp.'s
prepared ii'.uc. wlau (lay make up thiif list, it w.l
bland uuy eautatc.
For tmln al (huolTice. (
.March iu, itou. ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rillLADELrillA.
A reneco!ent Institution established ly tpeciul
luitlowment, for the lltliij of the tick and
J)ii,tresstd, uj!icted with Yirulait and Ejii
demif. Disease, and especially for the Cure
of liitafc of the Sexual Uryunit,
yjELUCAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
i" " Acting Surgeon, lo all who apply by letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occu
pation, habits of life, Ac.) and in eases of
extreme poverty, Medicines furnished frea of
charge.
VALl'A 15 LE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on
the NEW REM ED'ES employed in the Dispen
sary, sent lo the alllictcd in scaled letter enve
lopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for
postagu will bo acceptable.
Address. DR. J. SKII.LIN HOUGHTON.
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 8
South Niulh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order
of tho Directors.
EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President,
fits. Faihcri uu, Secretary.
January 14, 18.VJ ly
'fr- oi-ii ir. hi:! HTtlouk oi'rx
Travels Slid great discoveries of the Japanese Vi
ami l..il inula niiniclues, Willi lull Ineellous lor the cer
ium cure of Consumption, llrom inns, Housrln, Cnkls
Caturth, Astlunu, Fenis, ll.arl lltstviac, Scrofula, Cancer'
u "iieitkii,. 1. 1, ci ouiiMuiiii. ruvei auu L.rnisty lleposits
Female Uoiupliiiuts, e. Illualrattd Willi huudreils of
erruueuu s or euies aui eiij(raviiiKS. ! or llie ourpose
rSeuiuiins many snnring lelloW'tielngs us pn.,it,l. fiou,
preiiuilnre death, it will lie sent lu any jiailof um cnti.
ueul, seluuiaE vo cents to
DR. IIKATII,
647 llioadway, New Vork 1'ilv.
Bold, akn, by A. . Fisher, r-uiitmiy; Conrud Weak,
N rihiimU'tlanil , T . Caldwell, Uwishu'ii ; (i. M. Ilu
tfenliiich, liloouisliuru: ; Crus Uiowu, Millou ; N. L. and
ttunk & Co., Danville.
Fehruaiy In. t-isu I jr.
JJrnt. ii l'aper,
CI! AC US Holders, Knives, Note Books, re
ceipt Books, Memorandum Books, Stationery,
of all kinds, &c., at COOPER'S.
Sunbury, Oct. 15, 18f9.
OOTS AND SHOES, a large assortment
at FRILING & GRANT'S
Sunbury, January 28, I alio.
SHAWLS.
SHAWLS, Cloaks, Caps, Nubics,Hoods Ac,
very cheap, at
COOPER'S VARIiTV STORK.
Sunbury, OelolarlS, 1859.
FALL Sc WINTER
Si3-IJB OB BLB
JUST ARRIVED AT THE STORE OF
J. II. i:f.l l.. or Siiiibiiry. ln.,
A splendid stock of FALL and WINTER
2A. Ooods from Philadelphia, to which he
respectfully, invites his friends and the Public to
call and inspect, he will spare no lime in show
ing them. Among hi.) stock of ponds will be
found, FINE BLUE AND BLACK
Fine Black and Fancy Casitncrcs 'I weco, Sat
inctte, Jeans and Farcy Vestinrr, also a large as
sortment of Ready-made CLOTHING for men
and boys (cheap.)
I VR LADIES WEAR,
Black and Fancy Dress Silk very cheap, Silk
Tissue, Bcrcgns, Chali and Chnli Robes, Bercgn
Delaine, tlerege Roltes, higurcd Brilliant and a
variety of oilier Dress Goods, Spring and Sum
mcr Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort
ment of white goods. Collars, Sleeves, Irish
Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac. A
general assortment of domestic Dry Go ds.
Also a largo stock of Hats and Caps, Boots
and shoes. Hardware, Queens and Glassware,
Groceries, Cedarware, Stone and Earthenware,
Drugs and Paints, .Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil,
Tur Ac. &c.
N. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and
Table Oil Cloth, Carpels, all the above will be
sold at low prices for cash or country produce ta-
cn in exchange lor Goods.
J. II. ENGEL.
Sunbury, Nov. 19, lSSO. If.
NEW DRY GOODS
AT
t. a- root's: si's
VARIETY STOEE,
Market Square, one door West of ihe Post
Ojire, SUXiiUir.l'a.
HE subscriber has just returned from
the city with an entire new stock of Dry
Goods and a general variety uf Notions. His
selections, which are different from anything
ever brought to this place, have been made from
the most extensive wholesale, establishments in
Philadelphia. His stock consists of
Rlacli. C'lothM, Fancy CnNsimercs
Silks, Ginghams, Delaines, Alapacas, Chintz,
Luhcoos, Into Goods, rlannels, Muslins,
Circulars, Mantillas, Shawls, Merino,
Marseilles, Cotton Plaids,
HATS -A-ZSTID CAIPS.
Flats, Children's Bonnets, Trimmings of every
variety, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirt Bosoms, Shirt
Collars, Gingham Cravats, Black Silk Cravats,
Fancy Scarfs, Ac, Ac.
The list of NO I IONS comprises iu part,
IIenI Ureases, Head Necklaces,
nncy Beads, Fancy Baskets, Toys of all kinds,
Fancy Hair Pins. Fancy Bracelets, (fold
Eur Drops, Gold Breast Pins, Gold
Studs, Gold Pens, Ladies' Recti
cules. Buttons, Brushes, Toi
lets, Combs, Fancy Soaps,
Perfumery, Fancy
China Wsie,
STATIONERY, PICTURES,
and a variety of other Fancy articles too nurrr
rous to mention.
All articles not on hand when asked for will
be ordered from Philadelphia immediately, with
out extra charge, the proprietor having inado
arrangements to be supplied with deficiencies
whenever reijuired.
His stock will be disposed of on cash princi
pies, deducting 5 per cent, from purchases a
mounting to moro than one dollar.
By strict attention to business, he hopes to
receive a share of public patronage. He invites
ull to call and examine for themselves, and be
convinced that he has on hand the largest stock
of Fancy Goods ever brought to the place.
THOS. G.COOPER.
Sunbury, Octolter !fr, 18f9.
S USQ UE II ANN A FEMA LE
COLLEGE.
SCLiINS-GnOVE, PA.,
THIS School is intended to atTonl the very best ndran
tapes, at a m-Hlcralecharee to sneli us mav Im titru.t.
d lo Us caie. The huildini; is larce, well airaiiccil.and
uriilsliid wiih eveiv lliiuc necessuiv to I hi, ,.,1 ..
oil. Parents and Uuanliaus are invited lo examine us
claims aim m support n only in so fur aa it may be found
IO .MD. lUtll llil'llb.
FACULTY.
Rev. C. C. I1AUCHMAN, A. M , Prineitwl.
Mrs. M. L. lUi uimt.N, 1 1
Miss I. W. Hunhell, J AsaisUuit Teachers.
Miss Julia A. Ca.ii.ix, J
Dr U. HOLM ; licv. II. KURTZ, D.D. L L. D.J nev
o. av..,i,-., a. m., L.eciuiers.
KXPENSES.
Doatdinc, tuition in the regular course including
laitm, wiistiing, biilits, fuel and use of furnished
room per session oi s months, v0 00
Fee for Reading Room, j ijg
IJAY SCHOLARS.
Tuition in the Collegiate Department per session, 815 00
Acaneuiie U nu
Jiieidental charge for fuel, ink, eualk, &e. 1 60
EXTRA CHARGES.
Musieonthe Pianowilh useof liistrumcist, 11 $0 60
" ' " .MeliKlLi'll " " 7 no
" ' liuiuir urn tu
" " " Harp, " jjo (mj
Speeinl iiistruetiou in Yo.nl Musio a no
lirawini; wall use of models, 8 uu
(id Puuitiiij., " i-i no
Greek, Geriu-iu nnd French ench, t (to
raynit-iit. to be made hall in advance, and Hie kulauci
at the middle of ihe sesvon.
There wilt be no deduction for ubseuce, except in cases
nf protruded siekncsM. A liberal deilaetloll wtU be made
hi luvor oi llie uaii.'lilers ol Clergjluau.
For Circulars Address.
Rev.C.C R At'GIIMAN,
Or Rev. S. DO.MEH.
Selins Grove, Pa., Sept. 10, IWSO ly
LOOK HERE,
IF
YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR
U ASH.
v O TO WM, IT. MILLER, he has received
HJs ""- Philadelphia a large stock of
BOOTS & SHOES.
His stock consists ef
Gen'ls KippHloots, Youths Kipu Boots.
I'l. 11. !...'- 1- I. I, . 1 r
V....WIC.. van uuuis.
Also a variety of
Women's Calf Lace Boots, Women's Morooco
Lace Boots, Children's Morocco and Calf Lac
Boots, all of which he will sell cheap fat CASH.
Call and examine for yourselves.
ALSO, first quality of Tampero Moioco for
sale for cash.
' WM.H. MILLER.
Sunbury, January 7, I860.
JOSIAII BRYAN &
oo.:
Flour and Grain Factors,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fur Ihe Sale of Produce lu General,
Uroad Street, belew Vine, West side, PHILADELPHIA.
December 17,1 -V-3n,
NEW GOODS
Atthe Mammoth 8tore of
f A I CKMUHT,
NO, 1 MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, I'A.
111 E subscriber has jusH opened at bia well
X known establishment In Sunbury, ona of tha
hea pest and most desirable stocks of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been offered in the place, and which
no will sell for CASH or exchange for Country
Produce. Those desiring to purchase goods will
do well to call and examine his stock.
BLACK AND FANCY SILK.
All Wool Delains, Figured, Striped and Plain,
French Merinq, all colors, Beautiful Dress
Robes, Cashmeres, Shaded, .Plain and Striped
must be ice n to form an idea of the extent and
variety.
Mantle, Stella, Chenille, French Wool Shawls,
Thibet and Brnche ShawU.
Cloths Cassimeres and Satins t.
For Men and Boys' Wear, Black Cassimeres,
Fancy Cassimeres, aide stripes heavy, Doe
Skin Cassimeres, Satinets all kinds.
White and Red Flannels, all grades and prices,
Bay State Sack r lannels, colors finest naltioe.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
Boats and Shoes,
Hats and Cans, Ao., dc.,
all of which were selected with great care, aud
will compare favorably, as regards quality, style
and price, with any in the country.
II A tvlHY A Kl'i, a lull assortment.
Wood and Willow Ware,
ljueenswarc, of all descriptions,
Groceries, a full stock in store,
Carpet Chains, Ac,
Paints, OHs. Gloss, Dye Bluffs.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore received
he will spare no pains to please all who may favor
him with their custom in the future.
Sunbury, Oct. 27, 1859.
Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, Albany,
Cleveland, Detroit flnvf Chicago.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE,
S. F.. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Streets.
REriat.vcss
John 1!. Myers. I Monis I.. Hallowed,
I'rol. John S. Hart. II Cowpe'nhwait,
J. n. I.ippincolt.
COUNTING HOI SB COURSE,
iiTtprises Hook-Kcrping for Mercantile, ltauking, Rnil
ad, and Mmuiluctunuc llusiuess with Peiiininishin, Citl.
ulations, Corresiwiuitenee, e., Ac., fully qiialifynifr Ihe
'tudent for actual business. Students receive, individual
Instruction.
Diplomas are awarded to graduates.
$35 pays lor Life Scholarship good in seven Colleges!
ror I'irnai uourse.
IF Foi Catnlopne a 'id Specimens of Writing,
Addless, inelosiiir two I'ojinsc Stamps,
HKVANT 4 Si'llATTON. Philad'a.
ujast flih, l-W.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT
s r
The itlisftionaj'y Iimtiliite,
Selinsgrove, Pa.,
FACULTY.
Rev. P. RORN, A. M., Principal, and Prof
ree and Knglish Literature.
THKOPHILUS WE VEIL A. M. Vice Prin-
cipa.l and Prof, of Latin and Natural Sciences.
WM. NOETLING, A. 13. C- E.. J'rof ot
Math. (J'ure and Applied.)
riHE second scholastic year of this Iiw'.ilute
will commence oo Thursday, the 2Vd of
September next. The Collegiate Department
embraces an English scientific and classical course
uf instruction, including ancient and modern
languages, mathematics, natural sciences, Ac
I ikms Boarding may be had from 1 60
to $2 per week.
I union, per session, (of thirteen weeks) .",
$7 and $9, according to the grade of studica
pursued.
1 union in all cases, ojk! boacding, if obtained
the Institute building, must be paid in advance,
The Principal will be assisted by competent
and experienced teaencrs.
ror further particulars address any of the Pro
lessors.
Scliiibgrove, Pa., August 27, 1R59. ly
To Housekeepers.
POM KTItlNU NEW. U. T. BAHCITT3 11EST
U Mr.UIClNALSALEKATLS.
C' Is manufactured from common stilt, and is pre- pQ
UO.pured entirely different from other Sulerntus. AlllOo
the deleterious matter extracted ilisueha inniuierl
and as to produce Bread, lliacuit, nnd all kinds nll.KD
'Cuke, wilhout containing a purtlelu of Saleiatusl
Tf) when the Uread or Cuke is baked ; thereby pro-in
u duciiig wholesome results. Itvery particle ofj "
Snlerutusis turned to gas and pusses through the
IJruid or riseuil while linking; consequeytlyl
nothing remains but common Salt, Water and
Flour. You will readily perceive by the tastel
nf llii. KitlMTfilll. Ilvi, it 'im Ire,,' .lOT....,.,, f r. ....
68,1CT!",1,j. , u ... )08
nrr t.r.m.lM. 'lt T lliihl.u'a llwt tfMiM,..i
"".iNitcrutui; altv pictuie, twirted loot of bread,
n wtlli gum ol elteiveacing wuter on the ton, I
Tf 1 VVI.A.. v.iii r,..rah... 7.nn .1 I.I .
11 ' "-e JU ailWUlU IC- J
ci ve iuk iuci , nun uc. ikiii it'll lur ui gol inci
IIV At CiliriiJ liac tnc 11 1 M IIIUJIM aiHIVr. i
())i Hull direclioiii for nmkinr Ulead with tlii
.Suleratui mid Sjur Milk or Crmni Turiar, will
' ni'Osint n V Mirh rut r-If atrm Ltilsux ilivsuti .. 1". ..I
'" making sll kimls of Pasuy ; also, for making 8o.!fifi
m. .iiia Water and Setdhtx Pewders. I
"i Hake Vin a nun ioip .n
with
13 . T. B ABBITT'S
IM'IIE rnVCl-'VTIl ITl'n llafiaii
70
G8 Warranted double tie strength of ordinary Pot
ash : put uu in cans 1 lb.. U lbs. 3 list, fi II,.-. audi
HB" Itt lbs. with full direi'tloni for inakmi; Hnrdaud'CQ
ISift Soap. Cousuiuers will find this cheapest OO
sA Potash ill maiket
t vr, Miuiafuetuied and for sale
el.v
B. T llnnniTT
Nos. 03 and 70 Washingioii-sl., New-Yoik,
and No. 38 Indiu-sl., Bosu.n.
I Jaue II, 1S59. ly Je
70
SHOES AND BOOTS,
BOOTS AND ajHOES,
SHOES AND BOOTS,
BOOTS AND SHOES;
EMBRACINQ
Ladies' City Kid Durkins,
" " " Slippper,
" Morocco " ,
" " Ties,
" Heeled BooU,
Kid "
" Calf
" Enameled Boots,
" Black Lasting Gaiters,
" t'olored " "
Heel "
Misses' Kid Heeled Boots,
U .1 t.
" City Morocco '
" " - Heeled Boots,
" Jenny Linds,
" t'ulf Spring BooU,
" Goat Heel Boots,
" Black and Colored Gaiters,
" Heeled Gaiters,
Men's .Kip BooU,
" Coarse
" Fine CjJf BoeU,
Heavy
" Grain Boots,
" Morocco Shoes,
" Calf
. " JVip
" Heavy Brogtns,
Buckskin Gaiters,
" Calf Gloved -
. Enameled Oxford.
M Fine Monroes,
Boys' shoes of all kinds.
Children's shoes of all kinds,
Our stock of the above is large, and our prices
very low. '
E. Y. BRIGHT V 80V,
Sunbury, June 11, 1859. if
)LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, Bonds, ExecuUona, Semmons,
Ac, for sale b It U. MASSE ft.
LOCATED AT
. EYANS & WAT.;?N'3
Salamander Kt
304 Chetnut &rie,
above Jhtrd.
PHILADELPHIA,
rniLnDKt.riuii, Sept. 90, 1M0.
To tho President of the Pennsylvania
Agricultural Society :
Tas lubscrilwrs, yonr romnitttre lo rsnmine tha eon.
tents Ufa Si A I, A. VI A Stilt. It SA VK of KvutisA Wnlsoiw
afier Items; exposed lo a st rons fire on the fair ginuuds for
eight hours, respectfully represent
That, after seven colds of onk wood and three uf pine
Imd been consumed around the snfe, it was opened, m
the presence of the committee, and the contents taken
out, a little wnrmd, hut not even scorched.
reventl Silver Mednls, heretofore received bvthe matiU
fneturers, nud s Inrrre numitity of doeaineiila. were iu the
safe, and came out entirely uninjured.
I he experiment KHIisheil us of the capacity of Fsfrs o
this kiist io protect contents from any lire lo which thev
may n exposcn.
llie coiiiruiuee awaio.ua inpi'ima ami silver airiiai,
fiKO. W. WOODWARD,
JOHNW. CKAItY,
J. P. HUTHKHFORP,
ALFRKD S. UtLLKTT.
-STILL ANOTHER.
Wnm!!To,r?ept. 17, lsj9 Messrs. lives k Wal-
m, Philadelphia
Gentlemen : The Salamander Fire Prnef Safe of your
mnulure, niireenscd by us from your Aeent, Ferris and
Gairett.of ourcity, some nine mouths ago, was severely
tried by burglars last Saturday nifcht, and althnnjh they
had a sleoee hammer, eokl chisels, and cunnowder. thev
did nol succeed in opening the Sale. The lock bents; one
of "Hull's Patent 1'owder.proof," they could not set the
l,wuci iinu u, out uriiieu n noie in tne lower panel anil
forced ma Inrse chaise, whic i wns irnitnl. nml i,lthouh
stie door,insideandout, showeil thecxphmion not to have
heen a suiiill one, it was not forced open. We euppose they
were the grrnter nnrt of the nieht n, work i ii v
much (jrotifietl al Ihe result of tee attempt to enter it, nud if
.c w luuisu'e ui any service, you are at ntierty louse
, uvuh iuui.j tiuiy,
BAYNARD & JONES.
Great Hre .'Another Triumph ! I
KsoxvrLLB, Tennessee, March 13th. 1M0.
Messrs Kvnns and Watson, Ocntremnn It nlfords me
grenr picasnne to any lo you (hat the Salamander Safe, which
I ourehiMieilof you i Fehrunry, l5, proved lu I what
yni lecommended il a sure prelect ion from tire Mv
storehouse, together with several others, washnrned to the
kii'uiiii in i.iiucii tun. i negate lull uirougii into uieleel'
lar, and was exposed to intense hentforsix or eialit hours,
mm warn ii wus insen irom ine ruins and opened
oil l.
eonienis wnere lounii to ne in a peifect stnio, the hooks and
fully reeoinmend yon, afe to ,h. community, r,i,evi,;e
as I do, that they are as near fircprosf as it is pomnhle foi I
inmi, ihi, .film iiiiiirpn Riiv w imnv.r I m. p mr.
any Nile to he made. THOMAS J. POWF.LL
ir A Inree assortment .fthc nlsive SAFKt alwata
on iniiiii, ar jih i nesnut street, (late l knuth Fourth st.
octobe' 15, l?r!).(ry
DETERSIVE SOAP
This Celebrated Washing Soap is now in mar
ket for more than a year, and that it has given
universal satisfaction, is evident from the fact,
that the Manufacturers uf it, in order to supply
the demand, have been obliged to increase their
capacity to make equal to One Hundred Thou
sand Pounds per Week. It is docidedly the best j
and cheapest Soap ever made in tnis Country ;
One Pound uf it will go as far, foi any use, as
J hree of the Common Soap in general use. It
is made upon a new principle, of the best materi
als, aud known only to Van Haagf. Si Mc-
Ktu.NE. It does away entirely with the wash
board saves the necessity of boiling the clothes, 1
it does not shrink I lannels, remotes grease,
m on paint srois pcrfectliy, and from the
most delicate inline, saves fully one half tho
time and labor usually spent to do the washing.
It is warranted free from SAL SODA, or other
injurious alkalies, and guaranteed not to rot or
mjuro ho clothes.
r or Sale by all respectable Grocers, and
Wholesale by
TJIAIN & McKEONE,
No. 23 and 24 South Wharves.
Philadelphia.
CI A TTT'Tr-TVX
There being several imitation brands f Deter
sive Soap in Market, the public are notified that
none is genuine except Van Haauebt & Mc.
Keo.ve is Stamped upon each Bar of the SoaD
as wen as ine D ixes.
Sunbury, Oct, 29, 1859.
TAILORING !
JACOB
TAILORTNf! i
O. BEGII.
Kr.M IX I r ll.l.v informs ins friends and the public
generally, that he will hereafter conduct the above
business, at the old stand in Market street, Su.iBiRr.on
He will be prepared lo make up all kiads of CIXTU
1NU in the
Latest and most Approved Style and
Fashion.
Thankful for the fdend natrnnaee heretofore received.
ne trusts by reasonable charges and prompt aUeution lo
busu.eKS. to continue the same.
If All kinds of pioduee taken in rxcliange for work,
Ul lllUl Hn pile.
Sunhury, Dteemlier 17, 1P59. Sio
409 EH OA D WAY, NEW YORK.
Ballou'g French Yoke Shirt Emporium,
409 Uroadiray, Xew York,
PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTURERS.
Shirts made to order from Scientific Measures,
cf the best material, sewed by hand, and war
ranted to fit, at less than the usual prices.
BALLOU BROTHERS,
June 4, 18S9. 409 Broadway, N. Y.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
ROADWAY, CORNKtt OF FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW -X-ORIt OITY,
Offers inducements to Merchants and Tourists visiting
New York, unsurpassed by any Hotel la the Metropolis.
TheJollowuiK are among the advantages whic it posses
ses, and which will be appreciated by all travelers.
1st. A central location, convenient to places of ousauees,
as well as places of amusement.
2d. Scrupulously clean, well furnished sitting rooms,
with a niagiuUeent Ladies Pallor, coiauuuuiiag an exten
sive view of llroudwuy
3d. I jirge and supeibly furnished silling rooms, with a
mnfnineut Parlor, eoaunaudiiig au extensive view of
Bowdway.
Ith. ileiug conducted ou the European plan, viators
am live in the best style, with the greulesl economy.
6th. It is connected with
Taylor') Celebrated SnlootiN,
where visitors can have their meals, or, if they desire
they will lie famished in Iheir own rooms.
6ia. The fare seived iu the Saloons and Hotel is ac
knowlediied by eptcuies, l be vastly superior to that of
say other Hotel in Ihe city.
With all ihese advautages, the cost of living iu the
International, is much below that of any other first cluas
Hotel A. FltLE.MAN. Proprietor.
June IS, 1SJ0. ly 1
SAWS. Wood. Cross Cut and Mill Ssws..
Superior article! FISHER'S.
8un'urv, July 17th, 1858.
LAND WARRANTS. The highest price
will be given for Land WarranU by the sub
actiW. 11. H MAMSEK.
PANEL DOORS,
WIXDOW-S.4S1I A.D
BLINDS,
EH TTE US, AcC,
Foa Sals at
IRA T. CLEMENT.
bunbury, October i, 1859.- If
LEGEIl HATS, LEGER CAr8,
I ' "bLEtiE Caps, Boys' Car. Oil Cloth
taps, all the lesoet styles, at COOPER'S.
Suubusy, Oct ID, ltrKO.
K'llL-WP,I. fill
nOSTETTER'S
STCMACH BSTTERS.
Tt i h fact thnf t some ttcrlod. every mem
her of the human family in subjeot to disease
or disturbance of tho bodily function; but,
Trim the aid or a (food lonie and the excrcisa
or plain common sense, they may be able so to
regulate tho system as to aectire permanent
health. In order to accomplish this desired
hjeot, the, true courno to pursue Is certainly
that which will produce a natural elate of
thing at the loast hntard of vital strength and
life. For this purpose Dr. Hosteller has in-.
rroducod to this country a preparation bearing
bis name, which is not a new medicine, but ona
that has been tried for ycrirs, giving antisCao
tion to all who have used it. Tho Bitter
operato poVcrfully upon the ttomncb, bowels,
and liver, restoring them to a luuillby and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For the core of UygpeTisia, Indigestion, Krui-
toa, Flatulency, Loss of A ppctito, or any Bilious
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
of Ilea Stdmach or Bowels, producing Cramps,
Dysentery, Colio, Cholora Morbus, &., those
Hitters have no equal.
Diarrhoea, dysentery or Bus, o cerref ally con-
acted by new settlors, nd caused principally
by tho change of water and diet, will bo spcedil
regulated by a brief use of this preparation.
Dyspepsia, a disease wmcn is prouaoiy inoro
prevalent, in all its various forms, than any
other, and the couse of which may alwoys
be attributed to dcrangomclits of the digestive
organs, can bo cured without fail by using
HOST ETTEK 8 STOMACH JJlT'i as per
directions on the bottle. For this Uiscagfl every
nhvBician will recommend Bitters of some kind:
then why not use aa article known to bo iisfal
liblo T All nations have their Bitters, as a pre
ventive of disease and strengthener of the ys
tm in goneral; and among them all there is
not so be round a more healthy people tnau
the Germans, from whom this preparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have teaded to pTove tho value of this great
preparation In tho scale of medical science.
FEVEn axd Anu. This trying nnd provo.
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
V ' , ' l T reU"C'n '.
"O" n Short tltno, and rendering 111
the body of man, reducing bim to a nicro sha-
im pity-
cically and mentally useless, con be driven
from the bodv by the ttso of IIOSTBTTER S
RENQJVNED 'BITTERS. Furthor, nono of tlfo
abore-ststod diseases can tie contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. And as they neither create
nausea nor offend tlio palate, and render un
necessary any change of diet or interruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healthy digestion, the complaint is re
moved as speedily as is consistent with tho pro
duction of a thorough and permanent cure.'
tor rcrtoni in Aricanecd Tcari, who arc
Eufferirrg from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Bitters nro invaluablo as a
rcKtomlivo of strength nnd vigor, nud need
only bo tried to no approcinted. And to a
mother while nursing those titters arc indis
pensable, especially where the mother's nour
ishment is iiinduqttato to the demands of the
chiUl, consequently her strength must yield,
and hero it is whero a good tonic, such as
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to tho system.
Ljulics should by all means try tuts remedy
for all cases of debility, and, before so doing,
should ask their physician, who, if he is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
recommend their uso in all cases of weakness.
CAJJTIOli Ve caution the public against using
any of tho many Imitations or counterfeits, but auk
for HosyoTEit's Celedrated Etomacu Bitters,
and see that each bottle has the words "Br. J.
Hwtctter's Stomach Bitters" blown on tho side
of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic tmp
covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph
signature li on tho label
- Prepared and sold by HOBTETTER A
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all
drucgista, srocers, and dealers goncrnljy
throughout the United States, Canada, SouUa
Amerioa, and Germany.
SOLD BY
Geo. Bkiot, Sunbury,
K. B. McCat, Northumberland,
Ctrcs Brown, Milton,
8. M. (i. Wrnck, McEwonsville.
October 8. 1859. 1 y
LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COMP'Y
CAPITAL STOCK 8500,000,
Company's Ruilding. Walnut Street. S. E. corner of Fourth
rilll.AUKl.l-HIA.
LIFE JXSUllAXCK AT THE USUAL
MUTUAL RATES,
Or nt Joint Stock rates at aliout 90 per cent less, or at
Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world.
A. WH1LDIN, President.
J. C. Sills, Secretary.
J. P. SIIIXOEL GOnll. Aeent.
SUNUUKY, PA.
Jane l", lefifl ly
Hats and Caps,
Hats and Caps,
Hats and Caps.
Hats and Caps,
Handsome and Durable,
Handsome and Durable,
Handsome and Durable,
Handsome aud Durable,
The very latest stylo,
The very latest styles.
The very latest styles.
The very latest styles,
At low prices,
At low pi ices,
At low prices.
At low prices,
Bright Ac Son,
Bright & Son,
Bright & Son,
Bright Si 8on.
Sunbury, Juno 11, 18(9. tf
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MACKEREL,
MACKEREL,
SALMON,
SALMON,
HERRING,
HERRING,
MACKEREL,
SALMON,
HERRING.
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RIGHT A SON have now In atore an
offer for sale a choice lot of flSH.
bunbury, June 18, 1SS8.
furnitureTfurniiureTi
Fashionable, Cheap and rueful
THE LARGEST 8TOCK EVER OFFERED
IN SUNBURY,
fTPHE subscriber, long esUblishod 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,
L hairs, 4 c, embraces
UVtHY VARIETY, USEFUL AND ORNA-
KiENTAL,
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume
rate, as anything that may be required in his
line can be had at moderate prices. Cheap for
Cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange.
bstanusnment
South East Corner ef Market Snuare.
tW Those knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay
meat.
SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
Sunbury, Nov. 19, 1859 tf
SHOEMAKERS, ATTENTION.
Bright & Son, Sunbury, Fa.,
HAVE received a very nice stock of Moroccos,
Bii)ding-Skin, Ac, Ac, Shoe 1'hread, Awls,
Awl-Halls, Knives, Rubbers, Pegs, Tacks, Size
Sucks, Shoe Nails, Lasts, Boot Webb, Heel
Ball, Rasps, Fudge Wheels, Seam Set is, Stamps,
Key Wheels, Hammers, functus, pincers, ate-
Remember the place,
B. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
suxDvnr, pa.
June 19, 1859.
NEW FLOUR, FEED, FRTJlT AND
PROVISION STORE!
fllHE subscriber respectfully informs the eilij
M. ie,ns of Sunbury and the surrounding neigh
borbood, that ha has opened a Store at the north
west corner of Market Square, oppoiite Vandyke's
Railroad Hofef, where he is receiving. .. ,il
keep on hand, Flour, Feed, Fruit and provisions
of all kinds, toch as
WHEAT, RYE e BU8KVVHEAT FLOUR,
Oats, Corn and all kinds of Feed, Crackers,
Oranges, Nols Ac, Fresh Shad in sea
son, Early Vegetables Fruit Ac,
from the South.
He will constantly receive, by Railroad, frem
Baltimore and Philadelphia, all the doliraeics of
the season, os they come into market, and trusts,
by prompt attention and reasonable pricea to re
ceive a share of the public pstronags.
WM. HOOVER.
8unbury, April 10,1859.- ly.
NOTICE 1
ADAM S EXPRESS CO.,
Give notice that they have concluded arrange'
ments with the ISerthern Central Rail Road
Company, to ran trains from Baltimore for York,
Hairisburg, Dauphin, Halifax, Ticvorton, Sun
bury, Northumberland, Lewieburg, Milton, Mun
cy, WilliamspoTt, ami HI intermediate Italians.
Connecting at Hnrrisburglr with Ihe GREAT
WESTERN EXPRESS for Pittsburg, Ciiichv
nati, St. Louis and Ihe West.
Also with Howard A (Vs Express at Milton
or Danville, Bloarmsburg, Wilkeslmrre, Pittston,
Seranton, and intermedials Stations on the Cat
tawissa, Lackawana and ttloomsbarg Rail Roads,
At WilliamspoTt, by Howard A Cos Exprsssto
Jersey Shero and Loth Haven. Also, by How
ard A Co., and their qpnnccijoTis, for Canton
Troy. Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Nisgara', am?
to all acct'ssible points in Western New York
and Canada, by which they will forward
Merchandise, Speciti, Bank Notes, Jerrsby, anJ
Valuable Packages of every description.
Also, Notes, Drafts and Xfills for Collection.
Experienced and ellicient messengers employed
and every effort will be made to reiider satisfac
tion. JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent Pcnn'a Division, Phil'a.
, A. W. FISHER, Agent for Sunbury.
Aprilj, 1859.
Doming,,
COFFEE POT
-370.S, Pot,
Being based, as Dr. nail, of the
Journal of Health, Bays, "on fcoienco
and. common sonso," are rapidly
coming into uso, and destined soon
to supercede all others.
ARTHUR, BURNIIAH, & GILROY,
117 & 119 S. Tenth SL, Philadelphia,
Solo Manufacturers under the Patent.
JJ-Por srI tiy Dealers In House
keeping Articles, and SHoickri'iicre
Ktnernlly.
December 4, 1S59. ,
If you want
If you want
If you want
If you want
Ready Made Clothing
Ready Made Clothing
Ready M ade Clothing
Ready Made Clothing
Very ('heap and Good,
Very Cheap and Good,
Very Cheap and Good.
Very Cheap aud Good,
Go to Bright A Son,
Go to Bright A Sen,
Go to Bright A Son,
Go to Bright A Son,
Sunbury, June 1 1, 1859 tf
rilHE undersigned having received a largo and
JL well selected stock of
Pure Drugs nnd C hemical,
DyestvilVs, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, is tow
ready to fill ordersat a moments notice.
In connection wilh the above you will find an
assortment of Fancy Notions, Toilet Articles and
Perfumery of all kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nails aud
Clothes Brushes of every variety.
Customers will' find his slock complete, com
prising many articles it is impossible here to
enumerate.
REMEMBER the "place, under the office of
the "Sunbury American."
Physicians' Precriptions compounded accurate.
Iv and carefully.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, April 2d, 1859.
p. melanchton shindel.
JlSTICi: OF THE PEACH.
8UNBTJRY. F A .
Ojjiee in Deer Street, immediately oppotite the
J ubltc School House.
All business promptly attended to. Muni
collected and all ordinary writings done.
auntiury, April 25. 1857 tf
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES. WINES, 0INS.&C
rTHIE subscribers have opened in Thompson's
IMck Building, Mill street, Danville, a larw
and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the bestbrandsof Brandies, Gin, Old
Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry,
Madcria, Champagne and other Wines of all
grades, all of which will be sold Wholesale at
the lowest city prices. Tavern-keepers by buy
ing of us csn save at least the freight.
J'ersona desirous of purchasing liquors ft
.FAMILY USE,
may rely upon being furnished wilh a pure and
unadulterated article.
K3T Being determined to establish a reputation
for selling cheap they respectfully solicit the pa
tronage of the public. All orders promptly at.
tended to.
SHERIFF A HALL.
Danville, April 9, 1859.
HENRY DONNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OJice oppoiite the Court Ifousc,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa.
Prompt attention lo business in adjoiuing
vounties.
SYMPHONIANS, grand musical instruments
just received from Snow Hill, London, and
lor wile by T. G. COOPER.
Suubury, February IS, 1H5U.
Oflf. SACKS G. A. SALT just recoived and
'UW for sale by E. Y. BRIGHT A SON.
Suubury, August 30. 1859.
OOY'S 1100TS sad SHOES, cheap for cash
WM. MILLER'S.
Sun' ury, August 87, 1859.
Cloth, Fancy Cassimeres,
AND BOYS' WEAR, very cheap, just
received and for sale at
OOOPEK'S VARIETY STORE.
Jane 18, 1853.
LMONDS,RAISON, FIGS, LEMONS.
Ac, Ac, iust received a fresh supply and
for sal at the Confectionary store of
M. C. GE.VRHART.
Sunbury, May 16, 1857.
VB A TENT
BRITTA NIA STOPPERS for
I bar bottles fur sale by
H. B MASSER.
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