Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 04, 1861, Image 4

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    NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL
CUOYEll $ UAKKIt'S
CELEBRATED N.O ISELES8
Sewing Machines,
495 DnoAUWAT, Nkw York.
The public attention is respectfully jequested to
tlie following cards of Elias Howe, Jr., nd
the (irovrr & Baker 8. M. Co
A Card from the GROVER & BAKER
S. M. Co.
Our Fstents being now ' established by tjg
Courts, we aru enabled to furnish the (irovcr
& Baker Machine, with important improvement
at greatly
Kcduced Prices.
The moderate price at which Machines mak
ing the ti rover & Baker stitch, ran now be had,
brings them within the reach of all, and renders
the use of Machines making inferior stitches as
unnecessary as it is unwise.
Persons desiring the best Machines, and the
right to use them, must not only be sure to buy
Machines making the Grover & Baker stitch,
but also that such Machines are made and
stamped under our patents and those of Eiias
Hower, Jr.
' GROVER & BAKER 8. M. CO.,
49S Broadway, New York.
A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR.
All persons are cautioned net to make, deal in,
or use any Sewing Machines which sew from two
spools and make the stitch known as the Grover
& 8 Baker stitch, unless the same are purchased
from tha Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
Company, or their Agents, or Licenses, and
stamped under my paterflof September 10, 1846.
Said Company, and their Licenses, alone, an
legally authorized under their own palent3,,ani
tny said patent, during the extended term (here
of, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine
and all others are piracies upon my said patent,
and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever
found.
ELIAS HOWE, JR.
New York, Dec. S3. I860. tf
rniXAELlIIIA COLLF.GE.'
S. E. corner of Seventh and Chesnut Streets.
This Is cne of
EIGHT COLLECTS, CONSTITUTING THE "NA
TIONAL CHAIN."
LOCATED Iff
Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleve
land, Chicago, and St. I,ouis. Scholarships cull be pur
chased ut either point, good nt all the Colleges.
THE COLLEGIATE COURSE
embraces Double mid Sinple Knlry Hook-Keening, Com
mercial Computations, Commercial Law, Ptntnunshlp,
Business Correspondence, Partnership Settlements, etc.
PRACTICAL, TEXT-HOOKS.
The Tea.ct.ing in the Book-Keepingr Department it mutt
ly from written manuscript forms, with oiul mutt actions
lectures, and Mack-board elucidations ; in uddition lo
which, iri order to make the Collegiate Course ns thorough
and effectual as possible, the following Text-Hooks huve
been prepared :
Hryunt A Slruttnii't Book-Keeping, in three editions
Common School, High School, and Counting House; Ury
ant Ac Stratton's Commercial Arithmetic; Bryant
Stratum's Commercial Law, by Amos Deun, L.L D.
8PENCERIAN SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP,
inn series of nine books, by P. R. SPENCER.
P. It SPENCER, Ji.. Teacher of Prnnwiishlp, Irnii.
vidual instruction. Students enter at any time. Hiplo
rnus awarded.
For Catalogues and Circulars, call nt the College,
or address BRYANT, 8TRATTON & FAIRBANKS
February Si3, lbfll ly Philadelphia.
War! War! War!
COME FROM THE NORTH,
COME FROM THE SOUTH,
COME FROM THE EAST,
COME FROM HIE WEST,
Save the country and build yourselves homes,
for now is the time to get your Lumber cheap.
Ves,
LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! LUMBER ! ! !
can be purchased at low rates at the STEAM
SAW MILL of
IRA T. CLEMENT,
SUNBURY, PA.,
Such as Panel Lumber, Frame Lumber, Boards,
Siding, Shingles from $3 to 8 per thousand,
Mastering Lath, Paling, Roofing Lath, Vc, &c.
All bills ordered, for any kind of Lumber, will
be furnished at iho shortest notice.
IRA T. CLEMEAT.
Sunbury, March 9, 18C1.
IjYS11X'IEC acaoiimv,
FOR MALES AND FEMALES.
Rev. J F. WAMPOLE. A. M., PRINCI
PAL, and Teacher of Latin, Greek and German
Languages.
Mr. STEPHEN W. OWEN, Teacher o
Mathematics and English Branches.
Miss CAROLINE RODRIGL'E, Teacher of
Music on Piano and Melodeon,
The Summer Session will commence on Mon
day the First of April, IH6I.
Good boarding can be had in private families
in the village, either by the week or by the meal
at reasonable prices.
Terms per quarter of eleven weeks.
Common English ttraches, $3,00.
Higher, o,H0.
Latin or Greek, 7,00.
Music, (extra), in'.OO.
German, (extra, Jt00.
Elysburg, Pa., March gci tf
TO ALL THOSE IIATIXG
Farms, Parks or Gardens,
IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
A rare chance it now afforded to select and order
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
Vines. Shi uhbery, c, from the celebrated Clover fttrtwt
hursetiea Located at Rochester, New Yolk.
aicatsi's, Mount;, uuo ru cus,
PBOPBIETORB
Who beg have to announce that they are pieiwrad
thlougli their qualified and
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS,
To distribute their supciiur stock on the mutt ruitoiiahl
terms.
PEOPLE OF Til H
KEYS T CITE STATE.
1iveie of Nature and the beautiful, and justly celebrate
lor your intelligence, wealth, lilierahty and laale, now is
the time to make your selections from our
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG I RAND PLATE BOOKS,
i Inch will be furnished you, through our local agents;
and you may real usauicd thai yuui uiders will tie liouore
L'y filled.
For further particulars apply in
FREDERICK A. HOWE,
Or JOHN B. JONES, "UDV'LU'
Atfcutlor Northumberland eounty.
REFBRENOE8:
Itoa. K.RF.NKZEH ORIFFIN, Itorhuaier. N. Y.
Hon. JuIlN UAI.HKAlTH.Krie, Ha.
Col. i. H. JollNnllN, Meudvihe, Pa.
February 1, lool flin
COTTAGE L1BLE3.
F
OR SALE, cheap, tbree copies' ef the
CotUga HiWe, in two Tolamni, with com-
oiBDtant.
U. B. MA.SbLH.
GREATEST EXCITEMENT OF THE
SEASON t
FWLING & GRANT.
'. at tin
.f "
MAMMOTH STORE)
have just received a
KEVV AND DESIRABLE
Stock of
FALL 5j WINTER GOODS!
A very extensive assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting in part of
Dlack and Fancy Silks of very choice patterns.'
DEBEGES,
Ducals, Cashmeres.
French and English Merinos,
Plain and Figured Wool Delaines.
Muslin Delaines of all styles and prices.
Foulards, Thibet Cloth, Poil Do Chevres.
Saion'and Wool Plaids.
I ..DIES' FURS, BKOCHE,
Bay State and Wool 8HAWL8 of every va
riety, etc., 5tc.
Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
of every style, consisting of
Cloths,
Caaimeres,
baltinetts,
Kentucky Jeans.
Tweeds,
Velvet Cord,
Velveteen,
Vesting!.
of every variety. Our stock of Milk and Silk
Velvet Vesting, cannot be surpassed in the
ountry. Please call, and examine them.
CLOTHING !
Our stock of KEADY MADE CLOTHING,
has been replenished, and we have a full assort
ment of
OVERCOATS DRESS COATS.
Pants and Vests,
Overcoats and Dress Coats for
Boys of all ages.
ALSO, a very handsome assortment of
HATS -A-ISTID CAPS
of every Mylo and variety at the lowest prices.
Our stock of HARDWHRE has been renew'
ed and we have now a larger assortment than
ever before eflered to our customers, consisting
in part of
Sausage Cutters,
Pocket Cutlery,
Butcher Knives
Mayer Hinges,
Bolts and Pad Locks,
X Cut f-nwa,
Mill f-'uws,
Scoop Shovels,
&c, Ac, Ac, (5 c, ic, Ac.
liuecm.rnre and Glassware,
of every .variety at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock of
GROCERIES
is very fine. We have the best quality of Syrup
Molasses ever before otlere to the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity.
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WAKE of every
variety.
Carpets,
Notions,
Hosiery,
Cloves,
SADLERY. BOOTS AND SHOES, 4c, &c
Also a fresh supply of
Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Dye Stuffs,
Perfumery, Class,
Fancy Soaps, Brushes, &o.
Particular care having been taken in the ee
lection of our goods in regard to quality, style
and vrice, we call the attention of the public to
our lame stock to which Cftnafflnt n.ldilirtna nrill
be made
Thankful for past favors, we hope to merit a
continuance of the patronage of the public by
sellirg cheaper than ever. Uive us a cali before
pur hading elsewhere.
FRILING & GRANT.
jPunbury, Nollemlier 17, 1H60.
HOOT AND SHOE
MANUFACTORY.
Corner of Market Square and Rlcer Street
sunxriBTTiFt-'sr,
MP HE subscriber respectfully informs the riti-
lens of Bjutihury and vicinity, that he his
opened a Hoot and Shoe Shop on the corner of
Market Square and Hiver street, opposite the
Court House, where he can lie found at all times
reauy to wail upon customers.
Huving considerable experience, he Is prepared
to make up customer work of all kims. at short
iimice, in me istest stylo and workmanship.
He kc )S constantly on hand a large assort
ment ul Leather, of the best quality, which ena
bles h,m to mske up good and durable work.
4 ull and examine for yourselves before pur
chasing eUewhere, and yon will save money.
u . , JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, Nov, 10, IRCO. ly
SAVE YOUR FEUIT "
KYrMNUMASON's Patent Sheet Metal
Screw Top PRESERVE JAR.
MASON'S PATENT SHEET METAL
SCREW TOP!
II that is necessary being to screw the Cap down
upon the Rubber Casket, which is placed outside
upon the shoulder of the Jar, 3-4 of an inch dis
tant from the top 5 prevent the possibility f the
flavor of the fruit being injured by coming iu
contact with the Rubber.
Persons dciring these Jars, can be supplied by
leaving their ordera with H. U. M ASSl'.K,
Sunbury, June 'J, 1800, Ayeiit.
New Arrival of Clothing.
THE largest and best Stock of FALL AND
WINTER CLOTHING ever brought to
this placo, arrived at the Mammoth Clothing
Store of SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNEH
A CO., In Market street, nearly opposite Wea
ver's Hotel.
Their Stock comprises of
FINE OLOTH COATS,
- Dress Coats,
Over Coats,
Business Coats, Ac.
VESTS OF ALL KINDS.
t'nderShirts, Drawers, &c.
HATS A. 1ST ID CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES, of the latest styles
of every description and quality, cheaper than
ever.
Their asortment of gentlemen's furnishing
Clothing is tha most complete 1
Their variety and styles most attractive.
And the prices defy all competition.
E7 Call and examine for yourselves.
SCWEITZER, HEILBRONNER e CO.
Sunbury, Oct. 6, 1860.
centralcotelT"
SUNBUEY, Northumberland County, Pa."
THIS large and commodious Hotel, now
managed by JAMES VAN DYKE. It
is situate at the Railroad Depot North East
corner of Market Square. (Sunbury, and at
tho terminus of the Sunbury If Erie and North
ern Central Kuilroads, and is open forthe accom
modation of Travelers and the public in general
The proprietor will give his exclusive atten
tion, to the comfort and convenience of his guests
and is determined to make this establishment
rank among the first in the State.
His 'able will be supplied with the best the
market can produce having Ihe advantage of
daily communination by cars direct from Balti
more, and also from those bringing produce from
the surrounding country.
His bar will be supplied with the purest liquors
the market can produce
C'a-eful and obliging servants always in at
tendance.
New and commodious stabling has just been
added to the premises.
A share of the local and traveling community
a'niost respectfully solicited.
S-jnbury, January 12, 1861.
WINTBRabODS,
FOR MEN'S WEAR.
Black and Blue Hair Cloth,
Beaver Overcoating,
Blaok Doeskins,
New Style Cassimerea,
All Wool Tweeds,
Heavy Kentucky Jeans,
Real Good Cassinetta,
Sili Mixed Coatings,
Super Velvet Cords,
Black Grenadine Vesting,
Black Satin Vesting,
Fancy Silk Velvet Vesting,
Plain Silk Velvet Vesting,
Nice Cassimere Yeatings
In fact all kinds of goods for Men's and Boys'
wear, can be found at tho People's Ono Prico
Store of E. Y. bright A Son, who have juat
eceived by Railroad a splendid stock of all kind
of goods, suitable for cold weather.
Please call and be convinced.
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON.
Sunbury, October 87, 18C0.
REVERB HOUSE,
(LATE EAGI.i: HOTEL,)
Third Street, above Race, Philadelphia,
EHOADS A SAILOR, Proprietors.
IMPROVEMENTS nave been made, and the House bas
been refitted throughout
Tilohman V. Rhobs, forineilyof the National Hotel
CiiaLKs8ir.oR, foiuierly ol Schuylkill Co., Pa.
Philadelphia, Jan. IB, JNI1 ly
aUNESEE SALT.
WHOLESALE So RETAIL,
FAILING & GRANT (nt the Mammoth
Store,) have just received 600 Ris. of Solar
Ground, Solar and Fine Salt, 700 Sucks of
Ground Solar Salt every sack warranted to
contain 225 pounds of Salt and "00 bags of Salt
containing one Bushel each. This salt is the
best and strongast now manufactured and in
market. Call and see fur yourselves.
Sunbury Sept., 8, I860.
WALXi PAPER 1
FRILING & GRANT, at the MAMMOTH
STORE, have this day (January 17th, 1SCI
received a
CUOICE ASSORTMENT
OK TUB
NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS.
OF
WALL' I? A. PER,
which they are selling ut piices that defy
competition. .
Sunbury, January 19, 1861-
FILES & HASPS
HE-CUT
and made equal to NEW,
at the old stand
No. 211 NEW STREET,
(near the Barley Shenf Hotel, 2nd Street, below
Vine, PHILADELPHIA.
All work done at this establishment warranted
good, at a saving of Fifty per cent.
A large assortment of New Files, on hand
Wholesale & Retail, at Manufacturers' Prices.
J. U. SMITH.
AprU 6, 1861. 3m w
NOTICE
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to
-- the subscribers, engaged in the Foundry
business, on notes, book accounts, or otherwise,
are eijuestcd to settle the same without delay.
Those neglecting this notice must not complain
if costs are added to their accounts.
C. D. A J. ROHRBACH.
Sunbury, Nov. 17, 1860. 5m
BLANKS! BLANKS !!
A new supply of Summons', Executions,
Warrants, Supcenas, Deeds, Mortgages,
Bonds, Leases, Naturalization papers, Justices
nd Constables Fee Bills, Ac., Ac, just printed
and for sale at this Office.
Sunbury, April 30, 1859.
CRACKERS! CRACKERS, just recVi7ed
and for sale by the barrel or pound, at the
Confectionery store of M. C. GEARHART.
Sunbury, October 13, 1860.
T3LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons,
Vc, for sale b H. B. MAssEh.
yiTNDOW SHADES. A very7n7and
" cheaD assortment, iuat t..iv..l 1... n.:i.
road from New York, nt the Mammoth store of
r ruing cj- Urant. We have also for sale 8.S.
Putnam A Cu'a celebrated Patent Pendulum
Curtain Fixtures.
DJ1Y GOODS.
E
G1RILNU & GRANT, at the Mammoth Store
- have this dav. Junuarv il lih.
opened another fresh supply of DRY GOODS
and Notions.
Sunbury, January 26, 1P61.
CLOTHS, Cassiuieres, isuttineU.
Heavy and light weight Heaver clothe.
Tricots, , Frobtod Heavers, Plain Broad
cloths. Fancy anil lilaok Cassimeres.
C'OOPKtt & CONARD,
S. E. corner Niuth !t Market atreeta,
Dec. 8, 160. l'biladelnhia.
rpiX WARE. A very cheap and desirable
assortment just received this week, at tha
Mammoth Store of FRILING cV GRANT.
Sunbury, January 18, 1861.
STOVE3T '
XOR SALE an excellent socond-hand fTm.k.
ing Stove, also several Cylinder C'eal
Mutes. Enquire at this ollite. '
THE LATEST STYLE OP
OARMENTS,
ABB CONSTANTLY MADS
at the
Fashionable Tailoring Establishment;
of
JACOB O. BE OK,
Market street, SUNBUIIY, Pa.
rjHE subscriber, in addition to his large stock
J. of
CLOTHS,
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, &o
is constantly receiving new supplies from the cil
keeping a full assortment of the most substantial
and latest style of Goods in the city markets.
He is prepared to make to order all kinds of
Gentlemen's and ifoy's wear, such aa
OVER-COATS, DRE8S.COATS, 'FROCK
COATS, BUSINESS-COATS, VESTS,
PANTALOONS. Ac, &c, Ac,
the very latest style, and in the most aubstan
al manner, at abort notice.
Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished
m Philadelphia, by giving two Jay'a, notice,
t If Call and examine my stock, no charges
made for showing.
JACOB O. BECK.
Sunbury, November 3 I860.
ystJPfWW. Cure Cough, Cold, Hoartenets,
'niluemtl. anu Irrilnfinn n
PltrtjrnjlTA Soreiiert of ihe Throat, Re
WwkTjw Here the Hacking Cough
AyvJfXJr t CorwtimJdorj, ISron
m4iHr chilis, Asthma, and
Catarrh, Clear and give strength to the voice of
J'uolic Speaker ana btngert, .
Few are aware of the importance of checking; a Cough
or "Common Coal" in its first stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield to n mild remedy, if neglected, soon
stuu ks the Lungs "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO
CI1K9,'1 containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmo
nary and Bronchial Irritation.
'That tmiihle in my throat, (for which
Brown's the "TROCHES" are a specific) having
made meolieu a mere whisperer-"
TROCHES. N. P. WILMS.
"I recommend their use to Public Speak
Brown's era."
REV. E H. CHAPI.N.
TROCHES. "Have proved extremely serviceable fur
iHoarseness."
Brown's I RKV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
TROCHES, labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma."
REV A C EOGLESTON.
Brown's "Contain no Opium or anything injurs
ous." DR. A A HAVES,
TROCHES. Chemist, Boston.
"A simple sird pleasant combination for
Brown's Coughs, 4 c."
DR O F BIGEI.OW,
TROCIIE9. Boston.
"Beneficial in Bronchitis."
Brown's DR J F W LANE,
Boston
TROCHES. "I have proved them excellent for Whoop
ing Cough."
Brown's EEV H W WARREN,
Boston.
TROCHES. "Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
Brown's REV S J P ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
TROCHES. "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and
llniuition of the Thnait, so common with
Brown's Speakers and Singers."
Prof M STACY JOHNSON,
TROCHES. La Orange, G.,
Teacher of Music, Southern
Brown's Female College.
"Great benefit when tnke:i before and
TROCHES, after preaching, as they prevent Hoarseness
From their past effect, 1 think tney will be of
Brown's permanent advantage to me."
REV K ROWLEY. A M.,
TROCHES. President of Athens College, Tenn.
tf Sold by all Druggists at 85 cents a borf
December 8, IfcOO mpl
EVANS & WATSON'S
Philadelphia Manufact'd
Salamander Safe-.
No. 304 Chesnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ri H ESE Safes are now in use ail over the United States,
1 nnd have been tested in many fires; the following
shuws another instance ol their capabil ty 111 resisting file :
Witmir's Bridoi,
Lnncaster Township, July 30, IPSO. (
Messrs. Evins Watson, Gentlemen : The smali
size No. 1 Salamander Safe which I purchased from your
agent, Mr. Aduin K. Barr, in lnncaster City, on July SJOth,
lh.5?s has been subjected to a very severe test, which it
withstood in a most satisfactory manner. This Safe, con
taining all my books, together with valuable papers belong
tig to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and
representing a value of over Twenty Thousand Dollars,
(?'il),OIKl) was in my Mill, which was destroyed on the
night f the 37th of July, 1800, and passed through the fiery
ordt-al unscathed, The Safe was on the second floor, and
fell to the basement of the ftl ill, and was subjected for six
hours loan intense heat among the ruins, which was greatly
increased by the combustion of a laige quantity of giain
confined within the brick walls. After the fire the Safe
was opened and the books and papers taken out ill a statu
of perfect preservation, the paper not even being discolor
ed. This fact was, however, to many bystanders, a better
recommendation of your Safes than could bu expressed ia
any other words from me;
Yours, respectfully, SAMUEL RANCH.
Another Victtiry for Evans and Watson's
Salamander Safe,
Oswioo. N. V.. March 27 1P60.
Gentlemen It affords me much pleasure to inform you
mm iiie cult, i-ju o, -upngnij wnirn 1 purciiasca or u
Stroud, your traveline aireut, has passed throush an ex
ceedingly hot fire iu a three srory brick building, which
heated the Safe to a white heat, an that the cornets of it
appear melted; but it preserved my b-aiks and valuable
iiaiiers to the amount of several thousand dollars, for which
1 leei tnaiiKiui.
Yours, resnectfullv. J. N. ELDRIDGE.
A large assortment f the aliove SA FKS always
fn hand, at 3ol Chesnut street, (late 24 south Fourth St.,
w niuiiriiiiia,
October e, 1S60. Iy
LOOK HERE,
IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR
CASH.
O TO VM. H. MILLER, he has received
Irom 1'hiladelphia a large slock of
BOOTS & SHOES
His stock consists of
Oen'ts Kipp Boots, Youths' Kipp Boots.
Children's Calf Boots.
Also a variety of
Women's Calf Lace Boots, Women'a Morocco
i.ace Boots, Children a Morocco and Calf Lace
Hoots, all of which he will sell cheap for CASH
Call and examine for vourselves.
ALSO, first quality of Tampero Moroeo for
sate ror casb.
WM. II . MILLER,
Sunbury, January 7, 1860.
SUNBURY STEAM FLOURING
fTIHE subscribers having taken possession of
mis nrst class rLULKIINU MILL, are pre
pared to receive grain of all kinds, and to do cus
tom work at the Shortest Notice. Customers
will have their gnats ground immediately upon
meir ueing ten at tne Milt. As it is the inten,
tion of the firm to stock the Mill a larne Suu'
ply ol Grain, will be constantly kept 011 band,
aim nour uy tne quantity can always be obtained,
The greatest care will be taken lo turn out a su
perior quality of flour, for which the mill is ad'
mirably adapted. Strict attention will be paid to
the wants of customers, and the patronage of the
puuuc generally ia respectfully requested.
MORGAN & CO.,
Sunbury, June S3, 1880.
DB. A. W. FISCHER,
flFFERS his professional services to the eiti
" xena of Sunbury and vicinity.
Oilire at the Drug Store.
Sunbury, June 3b, 1830.
SHAM0KIN VALLEY POTTERY.
flHE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he ia now manufacturing at his Pottery,
4 miles east of Sunbury, all kinda of Earthen
Ware, made out of
Bed Cement Clay.
This clay produce the best and most desirable
kind of ware, equal, in many respects, to stone
ware, and is lea liable to crack by sudden Leal
and cold.
Tha subscriber refer to Friling Si Grant,
Hunbury. Address,
JOSEPH 8 A VI DOE,
Oct J3, I860. ly Hunbury, Pa.
B00T8 & SHOES, can be purchased at the
Mammoth Store of Friliog at Grant, vary
cheap, aa w are detarsoined not to be undersold
by anybody. Call and learn ihe list of price for
yourselves. yv FAILING A URANT.
Sunbnry, January IS, 1861
PIP
EOPATHlc
reus
-jv'W-
JPeot
HEAH WHAT THK PEOPLE SAT.
The wndfrtlirnM hftTlnff ntffl Profwunr HUMPHRBTS1
IPROIFIO HuMCEOPATHIO REM KIN B8 In our nunltlef
with tli mort ilfctorjr multo, and hitTtng fall oonfl
Atnce In titter genutivneM, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully
recommend them to all peraoni who wWi to liava safe, re
llrtbfe, and efllcacloui reinedlet at hand for prtrata or do
mtllc me,
The Rev. Wm. ITosmer. editor of " The Northern Tnde
nendent,11 Auburn. N. Y, ; the Rev. 1. II. CreMny, D.D.,
Rector of 8t Peler'i Church, Auburn. N. Y. ( the Rev. B. I.
Nm, OhAplntn of the Auburn BUt Prtion ; tha Rer.
Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mmi.; the Rer.
Allen Steele, New-York Conference f the Rer. Samuel
Nlchott, KAtt-Oeneeee Conference, N. Y. the Rer. P. 8.
Pratt, lionet, Vt. ; the Rer. John R. RoMe, Buffalo ; A. O.
Hurt, Run., Utlca, N. Y. ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland,
Me. ; the (ton. Schuyler Colfax, Routh-Reud, Ind. ; the lion.
George Humphrey), N. Y. ; Henry I. Cook, Eeq., Editor of
The Ohio Suta Journal, Columbia, Olilo; the Hon. R. H.
Or Ah am, Moltne. IU. 1 the Hon. Thomai J. Chaae, Monti
eello, ria. ; the Hon. Joneph BenHlct, Utlca, N, Y. ; Wat,
Brlto, Raq., DtWa, N. Y. ; A. 8. Pond, Kaa., UUoa, M. Y.
James Plunkett, Kq., NaM.fi lie, Tenn.
M ST OP BPRCIFI0 REMEDTR9.
No. 1. Por Pcrer, Conprestton, and lofl animation.
No. 1 Por Worm Perer, Worm Oolle, Wetting tha Bed.
No. &V-For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of
Infants,
No. 4, For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer
CompUlnU.
No. A. For Colic, Griplnjr, Braentery, or Bloody FIujc.
No. 6. For Cholera, Cholera Morbua, Vomiting.
No. 7. For Cnughe, Cold, lufluensa, and Sore Throat.
No. ft. For Tooth -ar he, Pace-ache, and Neuralfrta.
No, ft. For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and FullneM of tht
Beau.
No. 10 Drsrawr Pima Pot Weak and Deranged
Stomach, Cnnatlpatlon, and Urer Comalnt,
No. 11. Foa Fan a li IaaaouLARiTin, Scanty, Painful, 01
Suppreed Periods,
No. 19. For lseueorrhea, Profuit Mensea, and Bearing
Down of Female.
No. IA. For Croap. Hoaree Cough, Bad Breathing.
No. 1 4. Salt Hrroh Piixa For Eryalpelaa, Kruptlonf.
Pimple on the Face.
No. 15. Riibitmatig Pm.iji. Por Pain, Lameoen, or Sor
neea In the Chest, Back, Ilns, or Limbs.
A For Perer aa Ague, Clilll Perer, Dumb Ague, Ott?
Minmanaged Agues.
p. For Hltea, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or P.xternat.
O. For Sore, Weak, or hidamed Eyes and Eyelids; FaQ
mf, Weak, or lllurred Bltflit.
Cr Por Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with
Obstruction or profuse discharge.
W. O. For "ft hooping Cough, abating Its rlolenct and
ahortenbig Its course.
In all acute dise&ees, such as Fevers, Inflammations,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Crvup, Rheumatism, and such erup
tive diseases as Hoar let Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the
advantage of giving the proer remedies promptly Is ob
vious, and In all such cases the specifics act like a charm.
The entire UUeasc Is often arrested at once, aud in all cases
the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short
ened, and rendered less dangerous.
Coughs and Colds, whit-h are of such frequent occurrence,
and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs,
bronchitis and consumption, may all be at ouce cured by
the Fever and Cmtgh Pills.
In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach,
Constipation, Liver Complaints, Files, Female Debility, and
Irregularities, old Headuchus, ti ore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh,
Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specific
whoso proper application will afford a cure In almost every
Instance. Often the cure of a single oh runic difllculty, such
as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak
aess, has more thau paid fur Die case ten times over
PRICE.
Case of SO rials complete. In morocco, and Book 95
Case of SO rlnLo, and lhM.k, plain. 4
Case of 1ft numbered boxes, qnd llook S
Case of 6 boxes, numbered, ami Honk . . 1
Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 ceuts.
Single lettered boxes, with directions IV) cents.
Large case of 2 us. vUU, for planters aud physicians... .$16
ALSO SPECIFICS.
Pob Asthma or Pbthisk'. Oppress!, Dlfflrutt, Labored
Breathing, attended hUIi Cough and Kxpuctoratlou. Price,
DO cents per box.
For Kir Dihciiirors Attn Deafkkds. DltH-harprs from Ote
Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Menales, or Mercurials.
Fur Noises in the Head, Hardness of 1 1 taring, nnd Hinging
in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, ISO cents per bux.
Foa SCRon-i.A. Knlarod Clauds, Enlarged and Indurat
ed Tonsils, Swell ines and Old I'h-em, Horofuluus Cachexy of
Children. Price, IW cents per box.
FfH Gkvrral Piiwu.itt.- Physical or Nervous Weakness.
Either the sesnlt of Sickness, K.ceslve Mtslicatlou, or Ex
hausting Dlsrharges. Price, nO cents ier box.
Fuh Dropkt. Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with
Scanty Secretions. Price, M cents per box.
For Sea Hicssbm. Denthly Siknt's, Vertigo, Nausea,
Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motiuo. Price, ftt) cents
per box.
For ITrikart DimtAsrs. Por Cravol, Renal Calculi, Dlffl
cult, Painful Urtttatlun, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 00
cetds per box.
For StcutNAL EsiiRotost. Involuntary Discharges ar.rl
Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil
Habits. The must successful end elli lent remedy known,
and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc
tions, f 1 per box.
persona who wish to place themselves under the profes
sional care, or to seek advice of l'mf, IIimph-khvs, rau do
so, at his otlice 562 Uroadway, daily from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M.
or by letter.
OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL.
Look over the list; make up a case of what kind you
choose, ami Inclose the amount In a current note or stame
by mail to our address, at No. 60'2 Broadway, New-York,
and the medicine wilt be duly returned by mail or express,
tree of charpe.
AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient Agent
tor the sale of our Remedies in every town or community
fa the United Stutes. Addrens Dr. F. HUMI'UKKYS A Co.
No. bGi Broadway, Nkw-Yorsv
A.W FISHER,Agent,SuRbury,Pa.
May 26, 1800. ly
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
NEW GOODS,
J. II. EGEL. of Sunbury, Pa.,
I WAS just arrived with splemliil STOCK of
" SFKINU AND SIMM KR GOODS, from
riiilailelphia, to which lie respectfully .invites
bis friends anil the Public to call and inspect,
he will spare no time in showing them. Among
his stock of goods will befouud, FINE 13 LLE
ANU 11 LACK
FB.E1TCH CLOTH.
Fine Black and Fancy Casimerea '1 weeds, 8at
inetts, Jeans, Illack Italian Cloth. Cashmerette,
Cottonade, Linens, Linen Drill, Linen Check.
and Farcy Vesting, also a large assortment of
Keady-made Cl.Ol HIAU for men and boys
(cheap.)
FOR LADIES WEAR,
Black and Fancy Dress Silk very cheap, Silk
Tissue, Bereges, Chali and Chali itches, Bcrege
Delaine, Berege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a
variety of olber Dress Goods, Hpnng and Sum
mer Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort
ment of white goods, Collars, Sleeves, Irish
Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ac A
general assjrtment of domestic Dry (iods.
Also a large stock of Hats and Caps, Boots
and shoes, Hardware, Queens and Glassware,
Groceries, Cedarware, btone and Earthenware,
Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil
1 ar Scc. Uc.
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
en in exchange for Goods.
J. H. ENGEL.
8unbury, May. 19, I860. tf.
HARRIS PAINTERj,
attorney at 3L a to ,
MARKET SQUARE,
8UNBURT, I A.
June 83, 1860.
New Air Line Route
TO 2STE-W YORK
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN
TIME between the two Cities of
NEW YOB.K AND HABKISBTJ a.
READING, ALI.ENTOWN AND EA8TON.
Morning Express West leaves Now York at 8 a. M . and
Philadelphia at 8 . it., arrives at Harrisbnrg at 14 45 . M.
connecting at Hairiabuig with traiu on Northern Central
nuau iw BuiiDury, vv iiiiainsriort, Uxn liaven and inter
mediate stations.
Mail Tram West leaves New York at 13 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.U0 p. u., connecting with tiain on North
ern genual Kind lor stations as above, and also ou all
iiamaoii me iiiianispori anu r.imira.
Mail Tisin East leuvua Hurrisiiuiir at R. i. u . and ar.
rives at Philadelphia al 1 r. St., and New Yoik si 3 30
r. M., in lime to take boat or cars for Boston, e.
Fast Express Euat leaves Hamsbug at 1.15, on ai rival
oi rsoriueru central nam, awl arrives at rauadeipaia al
(Yd r M .and New YoikatRr. M.
No eliange of cursor baggage between New York or
c miqii,iiB ana iiarrisDuig.
For betuitv at acaiiarvaiid anaeil. eomfoit and sccomnao.
datioa, this route presents superior luduceuteals lo the
.ciiiiii puiiiie
Office in New York, font of CourUand street, rhlladel
phia, Uioad and CahuwhlU streets.
Fare between New York and ilarriaburg FIVE DOL
LARS. For Tickets; Freight or other Information, apply to
J. J. CLYDE, Genual Agent.
Harsislairg, June 30, IBtte. ly
ALFEED D. BEICK'8
UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN
PATENT OFFICE,
No. 144 South'Fourth 8Ueat, Philadelphia.
NB. Communications by mail promptly
attended Ia.
rvi
III
if -. -iTa,
6epl VI, U60 lyS
HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS.
M. C. GEARHART,
Has returned with a new Stock of
Confeotionarits, Fruit and Toys.
TT seerae as If new age, a new life was open-
Ing upon us, animating every heart to nobler
deeds and higher aims I Art, Literature and Set.
errce will glow anew and seek to develop aub
timer beauties and grander conception.
ZTie business world too must feel the new In
fluence and avery)part be quickened and strength
ened by an increased vitality, which shall urge
us on with electric speed to tha consummation
of greater things than was ever dreamed of in tha
Philosophy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which prevatlea
all classes, and desiroua of doing his share to
wards "The great evenu of the Age," the sub
scriber would respectfully inform the aoo4 peo
ple of SUNBURY and the public generally, that
he bas just returned from the city ef Philadel
phia with the largest and choicest stock of Con
icctionaries, Fruit and Toys that has ever been
brought to thia section of country. He is also
manufacturing all kinda of Confectioneries, Ac,
o Gil up ordera, wholesa'e or retail, at ahort no
tice. Among hia stock of Confoctionariea, may ba
found :
French Secrets,
Burned Almonds,
Cream White,
" Iemon
Rose,
" Vanilla,
Cemmnn Secrete.
Liquorice,
Gam Drops, all kinds of scent,
Love Drops,
Mint Drops, red and white,
Jelly Cakes,
Fruit Drops,
Stick Cnndtrs, of all scents
Rock Candy,
Almond Candy,
FRUIT.
Bananas, Prunes,
Dates, Figs,
Currants dried, Citrons,
Almonds, Raisrms, Nuts ofsll kinds
LEMON SYRUP
of a superior quality, by the aingle or dozen. A
auperior quality of Begara and Tobacco, and a
variety of Confectioneries, fruit, Toys, 4 c, all of
wnicn is otlered cheap at wholesale or retail.
EjT" Remember the name and place. Jtr
M. C.GEARHARTT
Market at., 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright & Son'
store.
Sunburir, April 14, I860 ly
1ASSEB.'S PATE ITT
FIVE-MINUTE FREEZER,
As Improved for 1859 and 60,
By E. KETCHAM & CO., 289 Pearl-Btreet,
New-York.
T1HE only Freezer constructed on scientific
principles, with a revolving can and snriiia-
blade scraper. The one hastens tha freezing of
tne cream tne other removes it as fast as frozen.
The most rapid in freezing, with the least
quantity of ice.
The most economical in cost, a it is tha most
simple and durable in structure.
For sale in all the principal cities and towns
in the Uiiion.
Each Fieezer accompanied with a book of re
cipes and full directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts, $3 00
4 quarts, 4 00
6 quarts, 5 U0
8 quarts, 6 00
14 quarts, 8 00
20 quarts, 12 00
Apply to H. B. MAS8BR, Sunbury.
June 2, 1860.
1860.
THE BEST ROUTE
1860
FROM
Wyoming Valley to Philadelphia,
new York, Baltimore,
AND
ALL POINTS NORTH, SOUTH j- WEST.
LACKAWANNA k BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
STJMMEK ARRANGEMENT.
Two Daily Passenger Trains will he run between Scrauton
aim aortnumneriaiiu, as follows:
MOVING SOUTH:
I-enve Phil's Mail. N. Y. Ex.
Scrauton, 6 10 A. M. 4 35 P. M
Airiveat
i'ittston, 6 38 .1 3.1
Kingston, 7 115 S SO
rilmksliinny, 7 6(1 e ss
Herwirk, 6 20 0 55
BliHinnuuig, 8 50 7 30
Kupell, 9 no 1 4(
Danville, V -a, g 0
Northumberland, In ou 6 45
MOVING NORTH :
Leave N. Y. Kx. Phil's Mini.
Nurihumherland, a 30 A. M. 4 5 P.M.
Arrive at
Danville, 8 05 8 JO
Kupert, t 35 6 50
UkHimshurg, a 45 f (a)
tier wick, 7 15 6 35
Hiic'kshiuny, 7 45 7 05
Kinpstun, 8 30 7 45
I'lltstiill, 8 57 8 15
gcrautoil, 9 25 8 45
The l-arkawannu and BliK.msbura Railroad connects
with the Delaware, I-uckawauua and Western Kudrund,
at k'raut"il, for New York and Philadelphia, and tiitcruie
liuite points Kast ; also for (ireat Brnd, Bingluimton,
Syracuse, linnu.o, Niagara Falls, and all important poinla
West. At K uncit it connects with the CulUiwissa Kail
road, for points both Kust and West. At Nvrlhumlieiland
it connects with the Sunlmry and Krie Railroad, for points
e si anil souin. m . ,v. J AUliMO , Sup't.
Kingston, August 25, I960.
1860 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 18C0
NEW YORK LINES
CAMDEN ft AM BOY AND PHILADIXPilU
AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO. LINKS',
From Philadelphia Ut New York and Way
l 'laces.
From Walnut Street Wharf and Kensington Depot,
Philadelphia, will leave as TUIows, is saks.
At 8 A M, via Caiudi n aud Ainboy C A Accorn-
nuKlution, f a 25
At d a hi, via camuen ana jersey city new Jer
sey accommodation, f
At v a iti, via latuueii ana Jersey city Morninc
Mail, 300
ai lit a bi, vis Kensington and Jersey eity. Wes
tern Express, 3 (10
At 121 PM via Camden and Amhoy, accommodation t 45
ai a r iu, via lumueii anu Aiiiuoj c and A. Ex
press, 3 on
At ft r ni, via-iieruingtoa, and Jersey city. Eve.
uiiig Kxpreas, 3 O0
Ait) r ni, via Kensington aim Jertey city, 2d
Class Ticket, 2 '45
At 6 H M, via Camden k Jersey city Evening Mail 3 mi
At II P M, via Camden and Jersey city South. Mail 2 25
A I 5 P M . via Camden aud Ainboy Accommoda
tion. (Freight and ruMiiger,) 1st class ticket, 2 85
d " 1 60
1 ne o r. ni. man i.ine runs tuny. The 11 Southern
Mail frtrurdays excepted.
For Helvidere, Easton, Fleimngton, Ac, at 6 A.M.,
from Walnut street wharf and 3 P. M , from Kensington.
r or niaucn ununs. Aiienlown aim iietlilehtm, at 6, AM
via Lehieli Valley Railroad. '
Fur Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Pcranlon, Wilkesharre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac, at 6 A M, via Delaware,
Aiui-Kuwaiiiia aim esiern ivmiiiaii.
F01 Freehold, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly, at 8 and 9 A M , aud , and 4
P. M.
WAY IJNK8,
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 3 and 4 P. M., from
Kensington.
For Paunyra, Delancn, Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Ac, at 13J.3, and 4JP. M.
Fifty pounds of lini.a;age only, allowed each paasenger,
PiisseneiS are nlobibited from takins anvthms as Uhs-
gage but their wearing apparel. All Baggage over filly
pounda to lie paid for extra. The Comiauiy limit their
resiHinsihility for Baggage to One Dollar ier pound, and
win not oe name 101 any amount ueyono iw uunaia, ex
cept by special contract.
WM H GATMKR Agent C. A A. K. K Co
February 18. 1880.
IIEGItfAN 8c COS
U03UIAL ELIXIU OV
CALISAYA BARK
Prepared only by li HUE. MAX A CO., Tholeaals and
Retail ChemisU and Druggists, 161, 3U, 511 aud 750
Broadway, New York.
rpHE virtues of PERUVIAN BARK aa a Touio have
J. been too long known to need comment.
TI. j nilldlVi . w i 11 ... 1, 11, . 1 k . .... I ..
..v v n 1 v. ' 1 . ... 1 , , m m. iii., valu
able of the numer sua varieties of the Peruvian Bark, and
iu Ihs ELI XI H is euniliiued with other ingredients that
increase 11s emcacy anu ai tne same tune overcome ins
intensliv 01 Its bitter, reuderini It a most Axreea.b e Cor.
dial.
For peraona living in FEVER and AGUE districts, it
will b found Invaluable aa a preventive. Half of s wine
glass full takeu nighl aud morning, rendering the system
much leas subject to the unhealthy inllusuce ol the auuua-
ubere.
1)1 KKCTIONS. Dose for aa adult, half a wineglass
full before breakfast aim dinner; children from one lo two
teaspoons full; it may ba taken wither without a bills
water
For sals at this office.
March 17, 1S60
IRILIXG eV GRANT have just received bv
railroad the largest assortment of QUEENS-
WARE and GLA8SWARK ever brought to
Punbury. Also, a fresh supply of DRY GOODS,
consisting of Spring Dress Goods, Prints, Mus.
Iina and -Notions. ait 7. I860,
NEW GOODS
Atth Mammoth Store of .
IRA T. CLEMENT,
NO. 1 MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
THE ubscriber has just opened at hia well
known establishment in Sunbury, on of tha
bea pest and most desirable stocks of
Fall and Winter Goods,
that has ever been offered in the place.er.d which'
ne will sell for CA8H or eicbanre for Mnuntr
Produce. Those desiring, to purchase a-ooda will
do well to call and examine his stock.
BLACK AND FANCY SILK,
All Wool Delaine. Fiffured. Btriwd and Plain.
French Merino, all colors. Beautiful Dree
nones, Uaahmeres, Shaded, "lain and Htriped
must be seen to form an idoa of the extent and
variety.
Mantle, Stella, Chenille, French Wool Bhawla
Thibet and Broche Shawls.
Cloths Cassimerei and Satinet,
For Men and Boys' Wear, black Cassimeres,
Fancy Cassimeres, side atripea heavy, Doe
fSkin Cassimeres, Satinet all kinda.
White and Red Flannels, all grades and prices,
Bay State Sack Flannels, colors finest qnaltioa.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Boota and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Ac, e.f
all of which were selected with great care, and
will compare favorably, aa regards quality, style
and price, with any in the country.
HARDWARK, a full assortment.
Wood and Willow Ware,
tjueenaware, of all descriptions.
Groceries, a full stock in store,
Carpet Chains, dec,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye 8tufts.
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. S, 1&59.
ROCKEFELLER A B0YER,
Attorneys at Law
STJ3STBTJB,-Sr,
A. Jordan Rockefeller and Solomon
II. Iloyer, respectfully announce taat they
entered into Copartnership in the practice of their
profession, and will continue to attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their charge in the counties of
Northumberland, Union, 8nyder and Montour
promptly, faithfully and carefully. Special at
tention will be given to the COLLECTIONS
OF CLAIMS. Consultations can be had in the
GERMAN language.
Office, - Market Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel.
Sunbury, February 4, moo.
EP-TJO- & CHEltCICAL
EMPORIUM.
riHE undersigned having received a lar and
X well selected stock of
Pure Drugs and Chemical,
Dyestuffs, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, is now
ready to fill orders at a moments notice.
In connection with the above you will find an
assortment of Fancy Notions, Toilet Articles and
Perfumery of all kinds, Tooth, Hair, Nails and
Clothes Brushes of every variety.
Customers will-find his stock complete, com
prising many article it is impossible hero to
enumerate.
REMEMBER the 'place, under the office of
the "Sunbury American."
Physiciiins' Precriptiona compounded accurate
ly and carefully.
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, April Sd, 18S9.
P. MELANCHTOlir SHINDEL,
JUSTICE OP TIII3 I'EACB,
STJ3STBTJR-5r, PA.
Office in Deer Street, iinediutely opposite the
Public School House.
All business promptly attended to. Monies
ollccted and all ordinary writings done.
Sunbury, Anril 35. 1857 tf
HENRY DONNE 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office opposite the Court House,
Sunbury, Northumberland County Ta.
Prompt attention to business in adjoining
Counties. s
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, &C.
THE subscriber having opened in Thompson's
Brick Building, Mill street, Danville, a large
and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the Wat brands of Brandies, Gin, Old
Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry,
Maderia, Champagne and other Wines of all
grades, all of which will be sold Wholesale at
Ihe lowest city prices. Tavern-keepers by buy
ing of us can save at least the freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY V 8 E.
may rely upon being furnished with a pure and
unadulterated article.
ty Being determined to establish a reputation
for selling cheap he respectfully solicits the pa
tronage of the public. All orders promptly at
tended to.
JEREMIAH S.HALL.
Danville, Jure 16, I8G0.
INGRAINED CARPETS,
MAMTACTL'RKD and fer 9ale by M. Pciper & Co:
liliramlt snd McDowell's Building, Nona Kusl
coiner, Second and Race streets Philadelphia.
GOODS GUARANTEED.
Octolier 7, IPSO.
C . '-Sf "art
J sal W. M
s.
'eA TV
5.. Tf. . TI ft C-
. P ,L T! I 9
Asaecidcnta will happen, evea in wcll.rsfrulsed fami
liea, H is very ile, irsbla to have aoraecheapaiidcoiivenleiit
way for rcii ing r'urmture, Toys, Crockery, 4o.
' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such eiueriteiiciea, and no household can sflurd
to be wnhrxit il. It is always ready and up to tin stii kuii;
point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs,
splinters voneers, headless dolls, snd broken cradlea It is
just the article lor cone, shell, and other ornamental wwrk,
so popular with ladies of efinemenl snd taste.
This admirable menaration la used uold. bcina chcmicallv
held in aolulioit,uud toascsaiug all Ihe valuable qualities of
the best caliiuet'inaser'a Olua. Il may be used lit Ilia
place of ordinary mucilage, being vsstl) more adhesive.
"CSEFl'L IN EVK.aY HOC8E"
N. B A Brush aeeompaiiies each bottle.
f rice U6 cents.
Wholesale Depot, Nn it Cedar street, New York.
Address, tlEr.R Y C. M'ALDINU t CI)..
Jox No. 3,M0, New York.
Put up for Dealers in cases containing Foar Eight, snd
Twelve Dozen a beautiful tathograjibie riaow Card as
companyiiig each ackuge.
tW A single bottle ol Spalding's Prepared Olus will save
ten times us cost aunuallv to every household.
Sold by all prominent Sutlioiters, Druggists, Hardware
snd Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy e)ioiea.
Country Merchants should make a note ol bnuMtng'e
prepared tiluo, when Ihey make up their liai. It wit
aunid any clnuale-
For sale at this office.
March III, IbtW. ly
FOR SALE.
TWO LOTS situate in Market atreet, in the
town of Trevorton, No. IS and 1 3, in block
No. 90. Apply to WM. OAl'OLER, Selina
grove. or H. B. MASSE R, Sunbury.
TJSEFULIN ALLFAMILIES-HEksEMAN
U 6c CO'S Benzine, which removes paint snot
grease, Ac, ye, tnj clean gloves, silks, ribbons,
ccn equal to new, without lb slightest injury to
color or fabric. Sold by all Druggists, also al this
olnce. SS cent per boltlat
OOY'S BOOTS and SHOES, cheap for cash
WM. MILLER'S.
8un'ui$, August 17 1859.