SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL. Poetry. THE IRISHMAN. T THE tATt DR. MAOINN. BRITTANNIA WARE! MANUFACTURERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS having just entered llitrt thas nltnvea kninn.1 in nil its liranrlira. take this mode of calling the attention of Coun try Merchant, ami others to their NEW CJ-S500 CHALLENGE. "r" ATKVl'R ecancrrna the hmlili nt happiness of V people iint nil limn of the hum vnluohlr import iice. I take It fur t runted Hint every person will do all In their power, to save the lives of the ir children, and that every person will endeavor to pra m. t e I heir own health at all tut T-itic-a. I feel it to he my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the moat There was a Inly lived at Leiih, A lady very stylish, man, And yet in spite of all her teeth She led in love wiih an liihman A haaty ugly Irishman, A wild liememlous liiihman A tearing, swearing, thumping, bumping, ramping, roaring irishman II. His face was no wavt beaniiful. For with small pox 'iwnsscarieil across ; And the shoulders of the ujrly duo; Were a'most double a yaul across. O, the lump of an Iiishmnu, The whiskf-v-tlcvoiti ino- tiislimnn.- ,w, J " an ------ , The great he-ronpe, wiih Ina wonderful brogue, the fighting rioting Irishman. in. One of his eyes were bottle green, And the olhet was cut tint, my nVar ; Ami ihe calves of his wicked-looking logs Wero more than two feet about, my dear. O, the great big Irishman, The rattling, battling liis'nman The stamping, ramping swaggeriuu, stagger ing, lathering swash of un Irishman. IV. He took so much of Lundy Fool That he used to snort and snuffle O; And in shape and size, the fellow' neck Was as bad as the neck of a buffalo. O, the horrible Irishman. Thelbundering, blundering Lishmsn The slashing, dashing, smashing, lashing, thrashing, flashing Irishman. v. Hia name was a terrible name, indeed, Being Timothy Thady Mulligan ; And whenever he emptied his tumbler of punch, He'd not rest till he'd fill" J it full ffgain. The boozing, bruising lrshman, The 'toxicated Irishman The whisky, frisky, rummy, gummy, brandy, no dandy Irishman. TI. This was the lad the lady loved, Like all the girls of quality ; And he broke the skulls of men of Leith, STYLE snd PATTERNS, also the quality of celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large niaicriui, as v e nancr ourselves nui 10 lie uvsi in workmanship or material. The following, in part, consist of our assortment : LAMPS and Lamp Screws 1 LADLES Cas tor Fntnrs; DEI) PANS t TUMBLERS; PITCHERS with lidst COFFEE POTS and TEA POTS 1 Slop Howls I 8KOAR BOWLS; CREAM CLPSs BEER MEASURES; Cof. fee Hoppers; CANDLESTICS ; 8POONS, of all sizes; Vc, Ac. We will he hnppy to receive orders for Sam pies, bv mail, at our place of business, No. 109 RACE ST.. or UUAKKY ST- above teennd at., PHILADELPHIA. N. II. The subscriber still continues to man ufucture Candle Moulds. Syringes, Surreal In struments, Ac, at his old place of business, INo. 109 Race Street, Philadelphia, to which 1 would call the special attention of Candle Alauulacui- rers. JOHN CAI.VERLEY. Philadelphia, Nov. 0, IS.'iJ. 3mo. Win. McCarty, Uookscl.er. "OESPECTFl'LLY informs his friends and the public, that he has removed Ins Book Store, to Market street, to tho house occupied by J. Nnille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op posite the Court House, on the north side, where keeps for sale constantly on hand s good sssortment of books and stationary. For .Sale A large new spiing waggon fit for 2, 3 or 4 horses. Sunbury, July S I, 1855. if. SI I ELI )RA K15'S 4 LLEGHENY HOUSE, No, 280 MARKET I. Street, above 8th, Philadelphia. Under the majority of diseases to which children mid adults are lio ble; if you hnve nn appetite continually chntigawible from one kind of fowl to nnothcr, Hnd Hruitfi, Pnin in the Sto mach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness ami Fullness of the Uelly, Dry Couch, Wow Fever, Pulse irrctnilnr remember that all these denote WORMS, and you shoaldat once ap ply the remedy : IIOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article f-inmiei, iin ririitififPriiicinle. crnnnound- t with purely vepetnMc Bulmtniices, twing perfectly wife wIipii Ink hi, and chii lie uivrn to the most tender Infant with dfcidwl twiu-fiiiitl HltiM. where H'uvel Otmpltiiiitt mid Oiiirrhrn hnve ni:ide them weak and debilitatrd the Tunic pmnertiea of my Worm Hyrup nre such, that it itniuln without mi eqiwi In the rntnlotrue of rntMlirinrd, in ft vinff t'tnennd ftlrcngth to the fM much, which inukci it on InfultiHe remedy fur tlione iiffiirtcd with fiyupcpnin, the tiftloniithinff cures nrliTiued lv lni !yrup niter fhvui- ciiitiN hnvc Itiilfd, in lite bcit evidence ul it ruperiur etfi- ciury ovet oil ot litis. THE TAPK WORM! Tliis in tl.e ni'iftt i.i.Tii.lt Vtrm to (teitrov of nil thai in- t?rt the hiiinnn nystrm, it irrmv to nn almost Indetiuile lciiuth hccuiiiiifT so coiled nod fuftcucd in the Intrnlinui flnd St'Mnnrh t'tH't'tiMfr the henlth to Pidly nn t fnuw t. .tus Unmc r its. Ac . that those utllirli'il wltl"m H ever BiiBiHTttti.it it is Tupe W.rrin tmvptiinir them to nil enrly prave. In nnlcr to di-Mrny Una nrm. n very energetic treatment must he purMinf, it would therefore he proper tn inrte o to 9 01 my Liver rills nous to remove nil oimtruc tionB, that the AVornivmnnnvnet direct upon the Wnt in, wliii'h must he trikvn in d fes of tl 'I'ltlifrdp-vtulolln Jl tinift nny incite mrcutioin toil wetl hn e never heen known io (nil 111 curing the must obi'.iimte c.ivu of Tne Worm IlOBEXSAChViS LIVER TILLS No nnrt of Ihe nytcm in more linhle to disense thnn the IA l.H, it aervinir nn a hiterer h pnnly the hi tod, or riv 1110 the proper secretion to (he hde : bo (hut iniv wrontr tit 'ji of the Liver effects the nthcr impnrtnut parti of the sys?e:n, and rendu vari mibIv, in er Complaint, Jaun dice. Dyspepsia, Vc. We should, therefore, watch every tvniir.im that niiclit imiiente n wr.me net ion of tnr i.iver iit-se Pills heme c mp ed oi HOO'l PLANTS lm iiiMhed tv nature to Ileal Ihe su-k : .uinelv, 1st, An l PKt:T(Jlt ANT, which augments tlie nerretion from the Pulmonary uuiriis nicinhruii, or promotes the discharge of secrt'ird mnttt-r. 2nd, An ALTKHATIVK. which chances in inme ineplien1le mid iuseiiBitile manner the cert-tin m-thid net ion of the system. 3rd, A TOMC which pives tone nnd st react h to tne nervous system, newiiic lieallli nud viiror to nil parts of the body. 4th CATilAH I lU, whieh nets in perteci hnrmony with the PHIL. AND READING RAIL H0AD. Bl'M.MER ARRAMOEMF.XT FROM F1IILADKLPH1A AND POT T8VILLE. F a ret Bednecd. Office 6 thl Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. I'liiladclplna, March 80, 18ol. Two Passenger Traina Daily, (excejit Sunday.) -'"-Nand after April lit, 1851 two trami will t)c run each way, daily, between rnnauci- piua and l'ottaville. new nrraniement the ears which arrive from Pittsburg, llarrinliurg, &c, will run to the New Denot. corner of Schuylkill 6th and Market. In nnler to accommodate the public we will always have Olir Coach at the New Depot OI1 tlie arrival niRremems, aim nperai mK on ine iviwe.s. nnu expei. ri : ., , . 1 1 lunr the whole muss 01 corrupt nnd vilmted mutter, anil pil ot the cara to carry i-asaencrcra 10 me iiiiranenj Ti,..,,,, ,hr iii,hi. .i,iri, ,i,.rov ri,.r.-,, .d reatore. House, wmcn is in tne centre 01 me cny. uui tieaim. old friends will please ride down, and all who wiah to patronise a House with a uond table, Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, will please give us a call. itrmi, une uoiiar per uay. August 21, 1852. Gm. TO FEMALES. Valuable Property. Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq., riYorUiuiiibcrland AT FP.XVATE SAL 22. rpHE subscribers, Executors of the Estate of Ephraim Y. fchaiinon, late ol tne uor oiigh of Northumberland, offer at private sale, the lollowing valuable Heal tuaie, viz: - - r JT7 AOTDIVr rvri TT,Tj'"TC Lot IS o. n, corner oi wueen aim --om olllitjr Uf llTvlMo. Street, on which is erected a two sloiy rfrick Building, formerly occupied by the deceased Just by the way of jollity. O, ihe lathering Irishman, The barbarous savage Irishman The hearts of the maids, and the gentlemen's heads, were bothered by this Irishman. A bosom fiiend Ihe laundress. PtCAscnK purchased by pain, is al .vay in jurious. A lot in Cinncinnati, which sold in 1812 for $4500 is now worth $100,000. Ole Bull cleared $25,000 by his lale mh sical lour in the Vst. There are 62 new members in the House of Representatives at Hatrisburg. The people were ploughing in Danvers, Mass., last week. Tiirre millions of dollats a week is said to be ihe yield of the Australian diggings. Three women have recently died in Ta maqua, Pa., from ihe effects of intoxication. To make hens lay-Feed them with wheat and oats mixed. Weariness Can mors upon the flint, when rusty cloth. Finds the downy pillow hard. It is understood that the late Amos Law rence left $35,000 to Mrs. Pierce, wife of the President elect. Laborers are gelling $1 50 a day on the Illinois Central Railroad, and the same price on the Cairo levees. Lake Eiie continues wholly free from ice, and steamboats are arriving and departing daily al the principal ports. An honest soul is like a ship at sea, That sleeps at anchor upon the ocean's calm , But, when it rages, and the wind blows high, She cula her way with ak ill and mnjesiy It is said that at least 1,000 persons go to the top of Bunker Hill Monument an Dually. N. Loscworth, ol Cincinnati, is taxed $19,177. The next highels tax is $54C6: paid by J. Riddle, Jr. Is England they have a mode of carboni- r.ing gulta percha and applying it to razor traps. Sixtt thousand hogsheads of mulasei were impotled into ihe Slate of Maine the past year. The "local" of the Louisville Democrat ays : The Ohio river, at Pittsburgh, ia ennvale. eent. It has taken some Vlfotionali'la and left its bed. Give that fellow a drink. A firm in Baltimore has paid the postomce over $7000 the past year, for postage on newspaper containing its advertisements The Utica and Schnectady Rail Road train made the running time down, on Friday as a biore anil Dwelling, aiul now occupieu as such. There are also on the lot two frame dwellincs,. &c. Lot No.' 52, situated in Market Slreet, on which is creeled a two story while Frame Dwelling, &c, adjoining John Taggart, Esq., occupied by Chas. Knous. Lois Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar ket Street, a two Rtorv white Frame Dwel ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable is erected on lots No. 69 & 70. The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate on the corner of Duke and 4th Street, on which is erected a two story dwelling, occu pied by Joseph McCallisler. Lot Io. 188, situate in uueen street on which is erected a two story white Frame Building, occupied by John Burkert Lot No. 60. situate at Northwav aim wa ter Streets, on which nre erected two Frame r it- ,f. it- :i i :i uweiuncs ana otauiinc, occupieu uv wiuuw Vandlins; nnd John Vandlin'?. Also Ihe undivided fourth part of lot 166, on which is erected a twostoiy Frame Dwel ling, occupied by John Vandyke. Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining lands of John Deshay, on ihe East side of the Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ aled on the corner of Second ana Orange streets, numbered in the general plan of Bur ouch. Nos. 215 & 216. Also four vacant lots on Third and Orange Streets, numbered in the general plan ol said Borons i. Nos. 209, 210. 211 & 212. Also four vacant lots fronting on Market and Sixth Streets, runninir East lo an Alley, numbered in the general plan of said Bor ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80 Y.rj will find these Pills nn invaluable medicine in many complaints to whirh von nre suhiert. In olistruetiolis ei ther total oi partial, they hnve lieen found of inestimable benefit, restorinir their functional arrangements to a henl thv notion, pnrifving; the IiI-khI and other rbiius ao elfertu aliv to nut to flight all comnlninta whieh mnv arise from female irregularities, as lienilaehe, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in tne Bute, unrK, Ac. Price, 25 cenls each. None cennine unless signed J. X. Uobensark, alt others beinc l:isc liuitnuou. IV Acents wishing new supplies, nnd Ptore Kernel desirous of Incoming Agents must nd.lrcss the Proprietor, J. ;n. llot,ens.-i'K, rttilntk'M'hin. i n. Sold l.v J. V. I'nling, P'inluiry: Mnrv Mi Cnv, Nor thumlierlnnd; Iteisel, Turlintville; I! a ler. Milton ; Hilty A Lenker, Georgetown i Leisenring A Wolverton. Pnst- ll"; Wirsr. Hickory; all dealers ill Medicine ill the County and Stnle. August 14, l'-.VJ Ir. Van I,oan Daguenvim (iallery, " 159 Chestnut Street. VTthisei'M.mted establishment you can always pro cure the lK'Vt.'Ft and nvst improved styles of DACil KRlir.OTVPB it T.U.HOTYPK PORTRAITS at fr m Sti lo Ion per ct. Less cost th.m such pictutes can be Ind for elsewhere. Now that von ran sarnie sm-h perf-'et portraits of your lived ones at a mere noininul cost, daft delay leal you lose th'"in. Kverv vatietv of fanev enfes. frames, Ac, on hnn.l or furnished to order, nivl every picture made eitietorv nod v,mrnnted lo be m the best style ol the att or NO CHASGE Cull and see us at lot! Chestnut st. i.. ii. rt RNr.i.L, Pl,ii;iddlpliin July 17, P2. 1y. MORTflXO i.VK. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves rottstille at 71 A. M. daily except Bun- days. AFTERNOON U.V. Leaves Philadelphia at 3 J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 3 J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. FA R ISS, Between Philadelphia and Pottsville, $2.75 1st class cars and 2d dais cars. Between Philadelphia and Heading, $1.75 1st class cars and $1.45 2d class cars. Depot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine Streets. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of liapffagc will beal- lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers arc expressly prohibited from tuinij any thing as hussuirc but their wearing apparel, which will be nt tho risk of its owner. Uy order of the Board of Manneers. 8. BRADFORD, April 19, IS." 1. Secretary. KEW COUNTRY STORE, A' the Furks of the Plum Creek ami Tulpe. hocken Hnad, (near hreichbuum s lilack Smii Shop. J A COll WKIMKR, I" ESrECTFPLLY informs the public that he has opened a new Store at the above place and ha just received a splendid stock of new Fall and Winter Goods, Consihtin; in part of Clotlis, Cassimers, Saltincts, DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton and worsted summer wate. I ALSO: Callicoes, lluslia tie Lames, Lawns, (aiiigSinui!, And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &.C. GllOC T.nii:S, ofall kinds. BRANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of liquors. Hardware. Iron nnd Steel, Nails, if., aUEENSWARE. Shoes, Boots, Caps,Pulm leaf and olher lljts, Fish, Salt, &c, All of which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. May 8, lS.'U -tf. Cheap Watches 65 Jewelry, llHOLrSALR and Hctail, at the "Philadel- V v TEI'J LUC IT I'HIZi: !tfEI tl, AR RIVED ! IaICISEST & TULL, No. 14S Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front oj JONES' HOTEL. t VS S T"i AVE just received their Prize fSTvmrl Medal, awarded ft tlicm for their best Travelling Trunks ex hibited at the World' Fair in London, 1851 being the only exhibitors to whom any award was made. Their competition was with all the world, and Ihcy have tuken THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALP-r;?, BAGS, &c. To be found in this City, and at very low prices' Call and sec. DICKEY & TI LL, Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St. April 10, 1852. tf. rliia Watch and Jewelrv Store," No. 06 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadc I- pbia. n..l.t l.vr W.-iO'Iihs. ful! teweteil. tS enrat cases. fl.OO Silver il l. full jeweled, glS.jfiokl fSpeetmles, 7.00 Sliver Lenine, jewels, 10 i Tine Silver ilo. 1.5ft do it rial. tl liailll llruea lits. J.oo Snpi'iior (.uarlicis, "J! allies' r.aalal I'eneils, l.tKi Im'ilnlion al . .r- Silver Tea spoons, sot, S.ntl Golil I'ein. wiih Pencil mill Silver lloliler, 1,00 Gold Finger Kings. 37J cents to 80 j Watch Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Pntent, 1 Sj ; Luiict, 25; other articles in proportion. All gtods war ranted to be what they arc sold fur. ST A I" F FEU & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. August 28, 1852 ly. SOWEIt f5 HAltNEH, Publishers nnd Booksellers, No. 84 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Ilibles, Prayeis, Hymns, Poetical and IlistoricalWorks, Travels, Novels, Ac, Ac. SCHOOL BOOKS. Every kind in use from a primer upwards. BLANK BOOKS. An elepant assortment from the pass book upwards, matte of superior paper, and best inT binding. WRITING PAPERS. Csp, Post, and Note Papers, elegant styles and quality, and very cheap. STATIONERY. Fnnry, Pbiin ftnrt Adhesive KnvHuprt, Ink, lnrt, Wn fpin, ltel Pen, Miitcn, Prnriln, Pitrte-Mnniiip, Wrap ping Pupen i)f all kinds, Curtnin Pnpera, Ac, Ac. Our Mock ii all fresh, iKinght chenp nnd ld aecordtnclj. Pnrtiruliir nttcnlion pnid Uf Ht'knf Mem, Omntry Mer cliuntfl nnd Tenchers, Imwever little they nviy buy. S iver A Jlnrnri ore Pnhlirtiera n( PKI.TON'S fieries of M AIjMFICKNT outline maps Enrh rti'in is netirly SKVKN FKKT WH ARF., and ithnwN the ctnin:iriitive pie mid rtlntive rniti in nt' every country in the (jloln. Tiny tire intended t le dtiipeiHhd in every Srhtx-I Honin, nnd wt only nit.ke n rpiendid njv penrimce, Iml nre umvcrKdlv nektinwledired in he the HKST MODI'. OF Tl'.AllUNU (iKOUKAPIIV ever hr iu')it out. They nre krn iiHended t-i he nn hy the s'h diirs, enntiinnn n e inpl) te epitimie f (( riipli yt nnd enstiun leFti thnn In If the price !' n (itvurrnphv nnd Atlas. The ft'in is m nmvcrwil np m PniMin nml (iiTmnny, nnd h:is idrendy h'-rn inlrixlnrt'd in I ir:ird t:. lit er, Plulu dflphin, the pnhlic si'h i ls m" Ihitin, New Yrk. Pliilft drliln:i, t:iltiin tre, WnKhin't n, tmd tlir niijh tnt New F.nirlnml, New Vrk, Arc., Ac. Our desks ore I miled with rer mnnendfitiiius I'rnin tlieni"nt tnUiittd nnd Uriel, titie tenehers in every rpinrler. nnd wherever the system hns heen lined p irents, teachers nnd scli'ilun unite in paus ing it. 1. lTap of the Western llemispliere. 2. Map of the F.tntrni Ilt'iiusphcre. 3. Mip of North Atnerien. 4. Map of the I'nited Htulei. iV Map of Knrop?. fl. Map nf Asia. 7. Mnp of South Amerien nnd Afrirn. F.very nnp is hrilhimtty colored, varnished, and mount ed on innslin nnd roller?. We respeetfnlly invite the earnest nttention nf Teachers, Parents, nnd Sehonl Direct T t tins insehntinir mmle of teactiiMg Gttography. SOWI'K A HAltXKS, ?l Xorlli Third Street, Piiilndelphin, Aup. t2, mi tf. iiAREisriTrn took bindeey. 5uccess.rs to YV. O. Ilickok, unci Iliekok A Cnntine. book 11indkrs, stationers and iii.ank hodIv mam:facti:ukrs. The suliscrilicrs respectfully inform llicir fricnils ami tin pulilic, (lint tlicv nro now c:irr inn on the alovc lausinws at the OLD .STAND occupied hy Ilickok & Co. They flatter themselves that by careful attention to husiucs, thry will merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liber ally eujoycil ly the M firms. Particular attention will he paid to the rnlint; and liiniling of every dcsci ijition of hlnnk books for banks, county ollices, merchants ami private iniliviilunls, anil cveiy variety of full and half bound Malik books. Old books, periodicals, law books, music, newspapers, &c., bound in any pattern anil in any tvlc required. In addition to tho ulxivc, they have, and will at all times keep, a Rcnrrul assortment of STA TIONERY, consisting of Knives, (,'iii.ls, Iii'aS'iimiIs, MoT. Wafers, llbrk Ill'C, S.-:ilini Will, lllne Ink. r ti'viinr Ink. Am 'M's Writing l-'luul, Krafures, Jtc t uv"" Paper ruled to pattern, and all work war ranted and done erv cheaply. " K. L. HL'TTER & CO. March 13, 1S32. tf". GLASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c, WHOLESALE AND II ETA I L. THE Philadelphia Window Glass Yare house, and Druir. Taiiit. Varnish, Oil and Color Stores, Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street. East aide, has the largest assortment o f Window, Picture, Coach, Case, Hot-House, and other GLASS, in the city t comprising upwards of 15,000 dif ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest size, up to 38 hy 60 inches of Sheet, and as large as S by 7 fcc'l of Plate Olass, including English Crown, French, German and American, both Single and Double Thick. Also, a largo assortment nf Very Thick Glass, for Sky-Lighta, Dulk Windows, Ac. The Subscriber having a heavy Block on hand is prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice, and nn the most rcasnnublc terms. Odd sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lend , Paint, Varnish, of ev cry descriptions Turpentine; Linseed Oil, boil- led and raw; l'uic.t Mills; Putty; Crushes ; Dye Woods, .Vc, Vc, Ac. And also, a Inrgc supply of fresh imported DKUCS AND MEDICINES. J. II. SPUAGLE. Nos. nil cV 33 Noilh 4lh St., E. Side. April 10, IS52. ly. "AID AND "COMFORT," t o Yotir Oivii iMctisauics. BANKNOTE TABLE. CORRKCTED WEEKLY. r...-rVL.vANI .. riTT. "r MIILin.riii in .'a . . Mais ni, a'iTcii, tannics pgj COtTKTM Bnnk of Clmmlaersburr I (lis Hunk of Chester Co. nur Unnk nf Del. Co. Chester pnr "ci aiaaonowil Hunk of Oetlvslinr lM'ai a.l M7WISUWI COWMTBT ....... ... ... MiMlt-K'W'll Moiitffomerj- Cai 11,-ink MAS3ACAtrPTT All solvent Innbs I i KHDDK ISLAND. All solvent Inuks I d lAJ.VNKUTICUT. All saalvent Inmks I dl NEW YORK. ' eav pnr'AU saalvent tanks I die 1 ilis IT-Uk notp, U1K S3 dll 1 s All solvents Innks Id is iihiis oi i-inrinumlierriKl. iniHclviaire Hnnk I dis llnokof Pittslnirn 1 ilis Caaininereinl Hank dia Hnnk of Dnuvilte nnr Far. Hunk Moaat II. all. Curhsle Hnnk dis F. A M., Mialaliet.axvn Pi per Ca.lninlain ll'k ft Il'geCn pur Meelinnies' Ilk, Newsrk par Doyelst.awii Hank pnr Meeh. Ilk of Hnrlinirt,,,, mr I'istmi Hnnk pnr .Merh. ft Mini. Ilk frent Ur K.ne Hnnk 1 ills iUairris Co l,u,k I Uis I'.xehniiire ll'k I'ittslanrn I ids Newark Hk'g ft Ins. Co dis Ivrelinnce H'k. Ilrmieli j ilis Ornnpe Hnnk ihs Formers' H'k, Hacks On nnr I'e aple's lik I'ntlersun J dis Fnrmers' Hk, Lnnetisler pnr I'rineelon Hnnk per Fanners' Hk. Itcnalinft pnr Snlein H;inkint Co, par Farm. Hk 'hnvlkill Co pnr feuierrnt C.i Hank I dis F ft I). Hk Wnmcsli'aj II. lis Ptnie Hnnk m Cninilen pus Franklin Ilk. Wnsli'n llalis Slate Ilk Kliznlaetlilon I ilis llnrrislairir Hnnk 1 ilis Ptnte Hank Newark 1 dis llamesilnle Hank 1 dis State Hk. N. Hninsiviek nsr 'anenter Hank nnr.Sussa-x Haak. N'ewtaaai i ri.m l.. lniou Hank par Trent n H ink ilic Co pnf M red. ft Man. Hank I disl I niou Hank. I).aver J ilis Mlneis' H'k. I'.allsville per Vnrallevv'left Del lr Ca. IMi M all niraliela Hank 1 dis tylJk n ales under S5 dia I nyl-.rsv'e Del ll'tr C.i 15 ilis! DF.I.A WAIIK. V est Hraiiel, Hank par Hank of Delaware. pas j Letter Paper, I Cap Drawing " j TrausfiT ' C"l ana; " 111 "fluff " Sta'a-1 Pens, Ctirinine Ink. flairs nnd Pencils. Leaaal IVna-ils, .a-tta-r Staanps, lnali.-l Klllaljer, Waf. rs, Ila-d Tape, liiank (.'arils, I' a alal-r. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED lath V Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in form PaisTEtis generally, that he has sue- Also four vacant lots frontins on Orann? cceded to the Uusincss of manufacturing Pnni- . . .. .. a a . r 1 . r I r -a- :.- 1 1... 1,:. I 1.V..1 Street, and numbered in ine ceuerai pian ui tug lormrny mm on v) yrunu i uu.ei, sairl Borough, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 1K8 The above property will be sold in parts or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable terms, tor lurlncr parlicuiars appiy io jonii Cake. Esn.. at Noilhumberland, or to Ihe subscribers. ALFRED KNKASS. f. THOMAS STRAVBI?IDGE, ( c'x Nonhumberland, May 22, 1S52. tf. 500 AGENTS WANTED. 81 000 a vc.ir. WANTED in every County of the United States, active and enterprising men to en gage in the sale of some of the best Hooks pub lished in the country. 1 o men of good adilrcfs, poscssing a small capital of from $23 to Si 00, inch inducements will be ollcred as to enable them to make from S3 to $10 a day profit. I tr 1 lie Hooks puoli&hcd by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and com mand large sales wherever they arc ollcred. I or luttlier particulars, aaldress, (postage paid.) DANIELS Jc GET 2, Successor to W. A. I.earv ft Co.: No. 138 North Second Street. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 185? tf. J. I. DITTEItlCH. Ko 78 iS'oMA U St., bciwai Arch and Ran St., n .PHILADELPHIA. EUEBY informs the public that he imports and constantly kerns nn h.nJ ., i.;- store. No. 78 North Sd St., a Urge aswrtment of foreign Fancy Goods, ami Father, and offers his article to the trade, without any Prrrs, but Willi the simple reliance upon Ihe loin; established chaiaclcr it has borne, feeling confident of ils giving entire satisfaction lo all who may favor him with a rail. TVii.ms Cash. C'HAKLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 1 ft if. JOHN A. TAYLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tonihs, AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that al work in his line will be made up of the very best material and finished in the latest style of the Eastern cities. Those in want of such articles well made and executed in the best style and at the lowest rates, will do well to call and ei amine before they pur chase elsewhere. Mav 15. 18")2 lv. morning 78 mile in 80 minutes with fire I Musical Instruments, Pictures St' Paints I L L 1 -. ...... ' coachea Ens are like the electric telegraph of the heart, that will tend a message any diilance in a language only known lo ihe two souls who correspond. Thc financial eJiior of the New York Ex press, lava lhat he entertains no doubt that the joint yield of gold from California and Australia, in 1854, will exceed five hundred millions ol dollars. which he will sell at the low est nrie 11.- . - l. : . . . 1 ma iiaii, in pari, consist of A Violins, Music Bilies. Parlor and lUr um n.! gans, Melodeons, fceraphiues, Mathematical In struments, Magnets, fpy and Opera Glussrs L.-. . i : .. t aa i. i r , . . ' oiuiiuucry ui an sinus, rocket Hooks, Uronxe Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Boies Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En- gravinga, and pictures of every variety. AUo (jilt Frame Mouldings of various sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, aud Pedlars, aup plied at reasonable pricea. December SO, 1851. tf. tVhoIc.ri.le ami ISftail ( lock ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. Corner Scond anj Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. IfninKE may be found, one of the largest ' and best assortments of Clucks and Time pieces in the United .States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou sand Cloaks: embracing every variety of style and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, I'arlois, r.lerping A parlmenls, and Kitchens, ti-am and Canal Boats, and Kail Koaal Cars. Also general sale Agent, fair IJapp's latrly pat ented aSciriitilie Niche (iold Pen. Wholesale and Retail (!old and Silver Pen Holders, and Pciu ils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those wishing to purchato will liud it lo their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. . JAMES HARDER, S. E. Cur. dies tuut & 2nd Sts., Phila. April 10, 1852 ly JOHN PHILLIPS &"S0N, No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. I MPORERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuls, Wines, &c., keep constantly on hand tlie following articles, which they will sell at very low prices a'r caiii. Raisins, alnuts. Prunes, Filberts, Sweet Oil, Liquorice, Port Wine, Sherry " Philadelphia, Almonds, Currants, Citron, Ground Nuts, Cream Nuts, Datea, F'6. Vanilla beans, Preserved ginger, amarinds. Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine, Muscat " Sweet Malaga July 3, 1854 ly. Thc bee and the serpent often extract the same juice ; bul, by the serpent Ihey are converted into poison : while by the bee Ihey are converted into honey. The unfortunate indivialnal who fa.ll into a Ji.n..i- ih.t ... ..r.i...i i.f. i.i., HfOROCCO M anufacturers. Curriers, Import. .r.... ., . .. , , era. Commission and General Leather Bus- me nigoi, is Mia io nave sustained no luriner jn(1M. Wholesale and Retail. injury than a difficulty of respiration fioro a E7 Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street creat lost of words. Au- S8- 1853. ly LEATHER. Fritz, Williams 5 Hendry, Sfoj-af, No. 29 North 3d Street., ri!ILADKI.PIIIA. Thc New York Hospital it to be enlarged, TJLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Set., for sale by II. B. MASfcER. 0 at lo meet the growing wants of the city A new wing will be added upon the north nd of the lot. Tbe contemplated extension according to Ihe ettima'es, will cost about 350 000 Sunbury April IB, 1851 FRESH Vanilla Bean of a superior quality, uiat rasrMvatd and for ssU hv lulv II, 1867. II. B. MA8SBR. JUST HKCEIYED AT THC Saddlery and Harness Establishment of X . STllOII, Market Street, Sunbury, A new aasorlmetil of Silver, III una and japanneu Jlountin?, H'1,1,.1. I. - tit , . .. ...v.. no win ciuier mane up to order or sell separately for rash st prices as low if not lower uian can oe nau anywhere else. SADDLES, -.BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trnnka, Vaflcea, Carriage M'hlpS AC, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMING done on Ihe shorlest notice. All persons are invited to esll and examine foi themselves. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. runhury, May I, 185:. tf. Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc Company, Newark, N. J. rpllH Su!aM-ri!ais iirt ii av pr-virtl tai t-xwnte orala;rs 1 l.a any exu-nl laai llarir licau'iuil while anal coiorvtl Zinc Plaints, at tiae ml:ii:vl janccs, viz : wairinited No, t, M'lliTr, glamnal in oil. II CaHlt per Hi., pure, No i, d.. il -. b do. il Nai. Tl, C.aa. il l. 7 il . llal Hr-a n ai il ll!ii-V, il '. z il . il a One llllaala'-"al OlllllS Will aVCr aerjll illy W--II SS niltcll llfaa-V taB ItKl :.S. aal into I.tiill J llliy IUU latT CClll ell -:apyr ta tlie ( 'luaiilU'T. I i:c YASC y-nilli is rnpi'iiy siiirr.raiuiiT tine Lino, o a-r Wllla-ll it aaa-sa'SSa'S lililliy lull aill;u;a It Is wlllUT, mid iiiiara-laenutiinl lliml tlm Wlaite l.a-tiat il .i-s ti'attiirn ll aw, evrtt Va'hril i xp'-sa-tl to Ullplillli aim vajaor liais a s iiii'll is not nijiui.aus taa tit-altli, unal ita f.ir mote du- it.:.-. Zinc Dbws and ISi.acs Pit aiie butu satiifr AND h'lKE Pllaliar, 'I'llf iK-fct faiy.Tlllir far aaulMale Work vver mil. Hiiii't'.l, ail. aJ-ta-J tal laaillallims of Wal ill. lana-lai or st nr 1't l.:iK'ts. cariiii'ie b allies, larial-zi-s. nml liiiit'liinery the IniKs a.f vi-iaa-ls, tuicli' l's, rtiiiin-, untl ull ottter Iron, w-'rk I'll Uaurd Saalja 1-1 slfialll laai.iers, slilae tlrks unal Water tillliaB tal IIICI, till, IHl t'llirr l.t-'lliaa-;, irtlll SllUtltCr aaarsuml rinlaiit-s. wiie iciives, larnl--s, &c. l'a-r lraan hnrl'aees tlats 1'iiint is esiaerially valnalale ns it foriias a giUVaaiitc coiiaecLiam, and entirely pievents rust. '1'hese Zinc rain's hriviiir a pure .teuitic liase, are war- ranted n t 1 1 turn yellow, and will retain their .arimnal hiialiuney much longer Ihun White Im-iiiI, or any of l lie e.-uthy pigments n-'W in use. tne cerlilieates iraam those u'haa linve usanl lhese Piiiiils, are snrh as ttasntistv the imta. lie that they are invnlnnhle. The ulalest cheiiiists of K ranee um tins eaauiitrv have testiheai to Ihe suiaerlaanly ol Zine over Lead I'nints, as t-i durability, henlthl'ulness and In-auly. Tliey have been salopled by the Kreneh Uaavein ment, by the corporal ia an of New York, and are now ex tensively used fay the l.'nite! States tioveiniiieul at many of the largest Malitury and Marine Depaats. PlirLMiCLPHiA Oas OBKS, Mnv L'S, 1t-5l. Messrs P. C. Jonks ak Cai. Gentleman llavinsr made several trials aaf yaaur Hrown nic Paint in variaaus nieth oils calculaled ta test its praateclive qiuilities upa-u w-ai-sj and inetul, I have the satisiai-lia-n to stale that the results have been hiahlv lav. nalale. t he pnuil coveruie wen. dryins quickly, and pina-a,iair -rieuter tenacity, e-apeeialiy Ulol llatll, UiaU CO) oilier jaunu won -avuii'ii aa.au lai- iiuliar. Yours, truly, John i eso. The underniiriieal, linvine used the Zinc Paints relerred to concur in the fauepoiiia opinion. JMaarriS, liisaaer .-ll.atl'IS Ilennet, Nnatie all Co., l'enii Works. Merrick air San. Jnina-s T. Haiiiaan A Co., Franklin Iron Works. J T ttnin. V. 8 Dry l. k. CV Dealers s.innlied on reaamatale terms by the Agents oi me v-Oinpuuy. r . 1.. Jia.- .79 aX No. nSwlh Wharves, l'bils July 17, H-S4 m. LIBERTY STOVE WORKS, IJIIOWX ST 15 GET, fir$ ab.)ve Fuurth, rnir.ADEi.rin a. TIIK underrigiicd respectfully inform the pn'i lic that tlicy arc in full operation at their new foundry, and ready to CNi-cutc orders for stoves of every description on the most reasona ble terms. They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL EKS to their larue assortment of STOVES, all of which arc entirely new, and got tip at great expense. Among which arc the Liberty Air Tij-ht Cook, Complete Conk, Mar Air Tight, Star Franklin, M.ir Iludiator, Jenny Lind Im proved, Tire King Kadiators, Salamanders, Can nons, liases. Bare Cylinders, Uar Room Stoves, Furnaces, Gas Ovens, &c, &c. AUUOTT V LAWRENCE. IV. B. Country merchants are particularly invited to call and examine our assortment. April 10, 185-i. ly. SOAP AND CANDLES. r11HE subscriber takes this method of inform--- ing the citicns of Suuhury and vicinity, that they are engaged in the manufacture of Soap and Candles, of the best ijuality, at No. 44 Filiiert street, i'hiladelphia. They respectfully invite all who buy for cash, to give him a call as thry wiil find it to lo their advantage in dealing with him for articles in tlteir line. E. IH I K V & SON, 44 Fillnit uliove lull. December SO, laSM tf. GEOlvGE 11KNX. MANlTACTniF.il OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of thc most Fashionatle Style. 'T'lIE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his lar-ic and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of c mum. i-vai;i: which cannot fail to ra.-i.oni mend itselftocvery one who will examine it, on :i unit of its durable workmanship and splendid liniih, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the I suliscril-er is determined to keep up with the I many improvements which arc constantly being maue. ins stuck consists ol .ilaliogany Sif.iH, IHvmii and Lounge, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND IIIM.VG TABLES, and also VENETIAN 13 LINUS, cuual to Phila- delphia manufacture. BEU.STEAUaS, of every pattern and price, CUI'ROARDS, U'OIiK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOll.KT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every arlielu in talis line of his business, lie also miiiiul'aclures all kinds and qualities uf Oil A I. US. including varieties never before to be had ir j Sunbury, suah us MAmu;.iNt, Ui.ai K Walxit ( AMI Cl llLl.ll M tl'I.K Ollt.l l AN ; AMI WlXliSlllt ; CHAIKS, ami iamv Pi a so Stools, which are i of the latest stvli-s, nnd warranteil lo be excelled by none nuiniiliii'tured in the Cities or elsewhere. The suiisi ribcr is lU-tcrniiiied lhat lltcre sbnll be no excuse for persons to pttri busc furniture in Ihe cilies, as every coiilidenre can be cialeiiained about Ihe quality and liuish of his ware and Chairs. Ilis artia les will bp disposed of on as good terms us Ihey can lac purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce ta'icn in payment for woik. ft? I NUEKTAKI.M; Having provided himself with a handsome lli insi:, he is now preparfsl for I'lidertaking, and attending funcr als, in this vicinity, or ul any convenient dis tance trom tins place. I Uf" Thc Warn Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. c.r.oiici: KENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S5? tf. 'Vyaamiaac Ilk, Vilkcsh'e inr -rk Mriiik. 1 .la. tyilelief naates j dis MAIN P.. It auk laf Wlaellaaek alia. Merenntile Hk. tlnitgaar 1(1 dis -XT L' All s alvent bnaaks disi Vl.'W 11 A Maaajti, nrt .aa..a All solvent iannks j'dis VCRMONT. Hank of st Allanns 8 dii All salient bunks (lis , ty Under S's, Iwiak ol rsitiyma pnr llehnvnre I'ilv Mnnk par Ilk Wilmc'tl.V Ilrmialyw. asr Partners' Ilk fl fleltaware par nn n itnnK, yv iiiiungtoii par Lllder Sal i dis onto. All S -U'eiit lanuks 9 dis ry Ilk notes iin-ier S's 4 dis NOIITII CAItOUNA. All S'alveill laainkS 0 dit S( dlS CHERRY PECTORAL: I rOR -25 C i:TS. "Bl Y MEANS OF THE PO'JKET.ESCI LA PIL'.s, or Every one his own Physician ! Tiiiiiti sixtii edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis ease in cvfry shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, Hy ! 11 in. l -Miliar. The time has now arri ved, that persons sulTeritig from secret diseases, need un more bccaime the victim uv ii.iack kii r, as by the prescriptions contained in this tmok, any one may cure himself without hindrance lo business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and (villi one tenth the usual expense. In adilllion to the gem-rail routine of private disease, il fully explains the cause ol manhood's early de cline, with obseivatiains on marriage besides many other derangement which it vt.nild not In proper to enumerate in the public prints. 11T Any person endnig TWENTY-FIVE CENT.", enchased in a letter will recciic one copy of this boaik, by mail, or live copies w ill be sent for one dollar. ' Address, llu. V. YOI NO. No. K2 SPKL'CE Street. PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. y Dr. YOl'Nfi can be coii-nlted on any cf the Diseases ilcscribca! in his ilillerent piibliea- I tious, at his Olliee. Siaruaic Street, eerv day between II anal 3 o'cl-ick, (.iiiul.iys excepted.) Philadi Ipliia, June 5, lS.'ii. ly. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At flic Cabinet Ware Hooui or SEli'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also at the corner of Fawn street & the Railroad 'SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends and customers during Ihe 1 7 years he has been in bnsi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con tinuance of their favors. During this period he has endeavored to keep up wiih the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The uuhlic ara therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of ( A Ii I X KT A R K A X I) CIIAI US, . -HAJiVFACTl'BF.n BV SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stnmt. Where in addition to their former stork aaf tl.. establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Canc-Seat Chairs. Uir're hpnnsr Sent Rocking Vhuirt, Dressing Mirents, Centre Tables, MnrLle Top Wank Stands, and a variety of other new style and f i sou a i c Va mi In re. Haying secured a Hearse and made the neeea sary iimingcmculs for Ihe purpose, they are now prepared lor I'liilerltiking in all its branches, in llus vicinity or at nny convenient distance. Ye tnaials nnal inis!r.-es, and bnslaauds too, Here's furniture of every stjle una! hue, From side boards d awn to kilcbcii tables, I'r-iii r atkini: chairs ti laaekicg a-radh-s Sli.anlal y. an imt have the nnaly Johx to pay, We ll wait aw bile f -r a brighter better d ay, Or take patnlues, mils, corn, wheat and rye ; Ilaik, haaop pales, staves, or lumber yyet nnd dry, ir any thing bm y,,ke nnd threshing dai.'s, I'lolii pigs mid lurkies djyvn to little e,aails. Caanie on Ihcn friends, come one uud all, Keep tiaale a inoving, so '-g.aa. a.n the ball." Tl?' Orders from a dislnnce promptly attended to and work ofall kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf LAAVliKiNCK HOUSE. SUNBURY, PA. rV' 11 E ",,s'r',"'r n'spcclfully informs her friends X and thc public generally, that she has taken the above well known stand nearly opposite the Court House, lately occupied by Mr. J. C, Per kins. She trusts that her experience in business, and her ell'.irts to make her guests comfortable, will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa vor her with their cusiom. March 8, lS.'ii if. ANN C. MOKPvIS J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Jtsiui: or Tsiu vkave. Sunbury, Pa. Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. ir" Mainies eoileeted und ail bu-iness pia-motlv and care fully attended to. April W, LS.'ii). SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY, No. 19 If'ooif St , between 2iJ le 3d Sis., and xo. 17 ixorlft bin Street, l'UILADKU'IUA. lolm Bancroft Jr. nnd Son, IJESPECTFL'LLY inform Store-Leerjers. Mer. chants, &c, that they Manufacture and have for Sale, Palm. White. ariaPtrntaSkil VHiur and Brown Soaps, Mould snd Dipped Candles, all of M,an,y ana si reasonable prices. lAT.,t',h P"'11 for Tallow and rough FU AprllO iy. "l UsflCES' FEE BILLS; Kor sal. b, " . IL' B MASSER. ounbury, 18.SI nlLEV'SCOUGiCilNDY. An eicel lent remedy for couahs. colds. For ssls Hits oflic. December 4, l5t. I" For i lie C'urr of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROIT OniTIS, CEOUP, ASTH MA, WHCOriNG COUGH AUD CONSUMPTION. Many years of tiial, iusu-ad of iiieaairine the public can- fi.lella-e lal lilts lllntaeilie, lias Waali far It till utapreetutl' -II uud irilrn-ly lay fur exert -bug Ihe uiaaa-t b:iiii;aiue eSaeetu- tl.inS tat US I'lleilals. NaallllllL' but it. IlltlllllalC VirllleS (Hid the uninisIakeHlale benelit eaiiilerreal tan tti aus;iiids taf sutler ers, eaauld olliiutate uud lliaitilalii the reputiatt ai it euj-a)S. While inatiy luteri ar remedies llirust ujiaan thtl i-oiumunily. have lulleal uikI laeeu dist-iiraled, ibis has gamed trieutls by every trial!, caanfaarreal laeucti:,. aaii thealtlieletl they can nev er ftirgajt, uud pr du: a. a.a:t.s l aai uuiiieroiis uud remuika- U.t '" I'f I-TIT 'ttVIl WIiik at ia. .a I'niual on the puhlac to pretend that any one medicine yviai iitfullioly cure still iheie is abundant proof tliat the CuESsr Pkctoual d aes u-at only as a ceuerai hiiag.bnt able 1 luluuubly cure the maladies lor which it is euiplaiyed. As time makes these laets wicer aim neuer sn-iwn. nns medicine lias urattually laecante the best lelium-e of Ihe aillicleal, II. .in ihe I ag cabin of Ihe Aoien.nl I'euaaul, to tne puluees aaf Kuraatae anJ lyings. 1 liraaui-iitiui nils eiiuiv eouittiy, in evcr Stale, ctly, und ludeeil almost every hamiel II contains. I uKKRY -.ciopai. is aisiwn n me best leinealy extunl fa.r aloaeasas aaf the Throut uud Lungs, and in many loreigu carnitines, it is coming tai be exteu- velv ueil by Iheir m ast intellig.ul l-liysieiiiiis. in uieui llillulai, I'r.iiia-e nnd lierniany, where Ihe medical sciences have reached their highest perlecliaan, ( assay t'ECTolut IS lutraitliieetl, uud III e.au.lanl uaaa-III me Ailinra, iiaa.pt tnls, Alius llaauses, J'tililte I nil mil. 'Mi, and in tl"iin-lic pruelice, as the stire.t remetly Iheir attentting 1'liysieiaiis con employ for ihe m are tlangeious affections of the lungs. A'S'i in iniliier esses, biiu n-r eioioirtt i, a. w,,c, pleitKinl and eilecmal t cure. Ill fact, s 'me nf the most fluttering testnnainiats we receive hale Iteeu Iraam parents what have faauittl it etlicatuus ul cases particularly inciden tal lo ClllldhlKad. Th Cheskv PscTOBit. is manufactured hy a pinelicul riaeaataaal. i.aa.1 ever.' OUaice a)f U Ullalel lllS O aft II V e. With til nriiil-le accuracy ami cure. Il i sealtd and araaiectel by law fraain cuaiterieiis. cniaeaiuetilly can be relied mi as genuine without ntlulu ration. We have endeavored here tai furuii-h ll'.e Oammuiitly with a medicine aaf such intrinsic supen rily und worthus should commend itself lo Iheir e-'iilitlciica n remedy ut once safe, speedy nnd t iTeclnal, whiclihls has by repealed and countless Inula pitaved iisrlf lo be , and trust by great cure 111 preparing It wtln cltenneul uceurttey, oi utiietrui strength to sfT rd Phvsii-iuiis a new scenl a-n which they ran rely for the heal results, snd the alllcled wiih a leiucdy that will do for litem all that medicine cuu tlo. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lou-ell, Mass. Sold in 8unbury by II MASSER, snd by Druggists generally throug.il l tthe Stule. N'ovenilter 13, 1853. lyceJino SUNBURY FERRY. HENRY W. Bl'CHER informs the public that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and ss be Is now well prepared with good end suffi cient crafts he will lie enabled io accommodate the public with promtness and despatch. April 10, IBS!. If. j IFE or ' ' I ' km:' Viiltlttblv liookM, CniiihT, liRiHUoiiiely bound, D'Air- IIlSTllllV Of rill; KllllllM AT10-. III. a M Dyr-noiiKS ami Li'.iii: i:iik, full bounded. Kor sale at the puMUhcrs pi ices by II. Ii. MASSER Sunlaurv, I uIv I I, 1 B SO Elf RE & Is A NDELL, l.'i and Jink Hired, PHILADELPHIA. IBAVn ei-tublislicd a Store where the lest trade now resort for Household Dry floods, French Fancy fioials. Drcfs Silks and Shawls, lloatiery, dimes and Mills, Cloths, Cassimers and Ychtins, Muslins and Linens by the piece, Damask Table Linens u-i l Napkins, Patent Black Silks for D.i-ssca, Full Slock of Mourning floods. E. & L. are constantly receiving Bargains from Ihe New York and Pl.iladclphia Auctions, whii h they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Aclt t ash. Edward E. Evrh, Washington I. Laspell, Philadelphia, July 3, 1812. ly. ST A (IK OFFICE. WASiiixr.Tox house, SUNBURY, PA. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, 7'Ol'Ll) rcsacctfully announce that he has ' taken this well known i-land, where he will be gratified to see and entertain his Ir'u-nds and the travelling public generally. This house is now replete with every convenience, comforta ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furiiifhrd, well ventilated, rendering it in every rt-tpect s desirable stopping place. Ko expense has been spaicd in filling up this house. The i-hamhers nre well furnished and the table and bar proyided with the best the market can alVord. The stable accommodations are extensive ami well calculated for trayelcrs. STAGE OFFICE. The stages running from Northumberland to Pottsville. stop at tiiis house, where through and way tickets to Philadelphia can he obtaincJ. euubury. March 80, 185S. if. 'TO.E W are, Earihen Ware, KuUins, Al inoiitls, P lines and Cream Auls. Planes of all kinds. ."all and Plaster. Just received and for sale !' JOHN W. FKILLN'O. tSuuhurv, Dec. 18111. OaSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this excellent article for Tetter, A c, jut received and lor sale t.y HEN K Y MASsSEIl. SSunliiirv. July 2S, 181!!. OLD PENS wiih and wilhout cases, of a H ery superior iiualitv, just received. AUo a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals l-y II. ii. MASSEU. Sunbury, Dec. S7, 1851. IT'XTRACT CF GINGER. A fresh supply - just received and for sale at this office. Pi ice S5 cents. Sunbury, Ju y 12, 18S1. mi.YEK WATCHES A few double ease English Silver Watches, fair sale at very low prices hv Sunbury. April 12. I8.M, H. B. MASSER. "J A TENT URITTAMA STOPPERS for bar bottles lor sale by 11. IS MASSER. Sunbury, April, 12. 1851 rNOn AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CHE'S. An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J. W. FAILING, Sunlaurv, July a, 184!) BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption law of $ntl0, for sale by April !. IRSI 11. II. MASSER. ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi cine f.r sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunlaurv. Jan. 27ih. 1849 4 KN OLD'S WHITING FLl ID and Adhe- aie and legal eiivelopes, for sale by H. U. MASSER. Bunhury, nr 10, 1851. XT R ACT OF COFFEE. An excellent article more wholesome and much cheaper than Coflae itself. For sals at this office. April IT 1Y 7IEE HILLS Justices snd Conitu'iles Fee Hills haniUnmcly priiilcd on can paper for sale at this olliee. 10 It sale at this oliice, Superior Dlack Ink, Culile Medicine at 25 els, Pure Essence of Ginger.25 cents BLANKS. KLANKS of every description ran be had by applying at the office -of the American. Yf KITING FLl'ID and self sealing Enve ' lopes, just received and for sale by April Hi. 1851. H. B. MASSER. riMSSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper lor 1 covering glasses, &c, tor sale at Ihs e flics ef tSs American.
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