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SUNBUltY AMKlUGAiN AiM) SHAMOK1N JOURNAL
IT tvlwv
MS
IRRY PECTORAL:
Par Car af
COVOHS, OOX.DS,
ana turwnss. bhoii
nnTTTd ORODP. AS Til.
ZtXA, w ttuurim vv u .
AVD CONSUMPTION.
TO rt'HK A COI Jl, WITH HtSDSCK M aoB
r the b-xly tuke the Imni PicToasi. u going ml"
mi) i wrap up warm, u iwal during the nigU.
Ko a Goto !d CntruH, lukeil morning, wonanr. ee
ni u. n. o un lit to diieet. n,a n Hit ! itlr, aid the ilirnvni.
ly will ti i rem -vol None will long aiifl.-r frm tint
u le when ihfi fiii'l II can be so readily cured, re" "
siHicied w ith fwntcil c .ugh, wliich brent them nl men
rest it aieht, wil find, hv taking the Cher.y Pectoral "
K -tins I - bed, their miv lie sure "I snuist, nnbiitke steer
Lid 0 nseattellllyWrcshmit res. Great lehel frnrosullel
in, mi uliuaute cure, n nrf idiil t thousands won an
tbiinlflicitd. hy thin invt.li.ahle remedy. .
ftim III agreeable sneers in Ihese eases, many n"r
thcmselvca unwilling lo forego in uso when the ueccssd;
fof U "iiit eenaed.
rora two eminent rhyaicians In ,,..,
FTKtriviLLi, Tfnn , April
Sir !-We hsve given your Cherry Pectoral mi We i ye
trial In our p.aMicc, mid find il lo snrms emt 'tiie.
medy we have for curtmr ntfecth. of """JVJw.Si;
.,' DR9 DIF.MKH ft MAMPIO.
TOSINGKRSAND PUBLIC SPKAKKHS tins remed.
is invaluable. a hy lie ecti Hi on thelhrwl "d limn. wne
taken in mail niian'.ties, itiemovesall hwisc.iess " ' w
h airs, mid w Hiderfully increases the power end tlexiii.li )
'ji& Vmi is generally much relieved, mid often wholb,
cured by Cherry Pectoral. Hut tliere lire mt eases so 00
stina.a aa m yield entirely t u medicine, tlieny I ecio
ml will cure ihem, ii they win be cured
B.ll.NCIHTIi, or irriiatiou of the thr t and upper
porli Ml ol' Hie lunira, may be cured bv tikmg Cherry I . Is
nib. snail mid ircuneiit doses. The unc .mf.irtubls op
press! mi it 'ioii rehei'ed.
Kei'. Duel. LA.V'SIN'U, nf Hr Kiklyn.N'ow York, iliitri:
'I have een the Cherry Perioral cuie emh cae of
Ai'hmu and Hr MH-liilis n leadt rae tu believe it can rarely
fil to cure fh -ee diaeusee."
KOli CKOLP. love an emeiieof antimony, tube
followed by Inrae and frequent d wi 3 of the Cherry Pectn
lal, until i' subSuea the diaeuie. Il taken iiiacuam, it will
n.'t fuil to pure.
WIIOOPINO COUGH may be br ken up and ion cu
red bv the ll of Cherrv Pectoral.
TliU INFt.L'K.VZ A isipeert'ly removed l,r Ihia reme
dy. Numerous instaiieea have been n it iced where whole
families weie protected from any aerioiia consequence,
while their neii'hb ra, without the Cherry Pectoral, win
u:Turine I'r Mil the disease.
Dr. J. C. Aver: 9lm, Ohio, 1 It h June, 185).
1 write to inform yon of the truly remarkable elTet-.t ot
your CHI'.RIIV PKCTOHA1. iu thia pjuce. and in my
own family. One of niv dnuahters was completely cureil
in three ilava of a dreadful WiiooriNo Cotoii, by luWing it
)r. Means, one of our very beat p' ysiciaus fieely atotet
that he conaidera it the best remedy we have pulm 'ruirv
diseases, and that be line cured more cases of Cbovp with
it than any o.her mndicine he ever administered.
Our clergymen of the Baptist Church anys that during
the run of Influenza, here this season, he has seen cures
from your medicine he could scarcely have believed Ivith
out seeing.
Yours respectfully, J. D SINCLAIR,
Dcptty Post master.
From the distinguished Professor of Chemis
try and Mclcria Malice, Boicdoin Cnllepe.
I have foui d the CnERxv Pkctobai., as its iiurredieutt
show, a poweiful remedy for colds, and eauglia, and pul
monary dtscaeea.
Pnr.EH Cliveiand, M D.
Blivsswict, Me., Feb. 5, IS47.
1)11. VALF.XTIXKMOTT.
The tridd y celebrated Professor of Surgery in
the Medical College, New York City, says :
"It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy
of 'Atbs's Cukrrt Pectoral,' which I consider pecnli
rlv adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and l.nnirs."
Cures of seveie disensea upon Ihe Iuut;s have been ef
fected by Chbhry Pucioral in tneh entremn case as
warrAiit the lielief that a remedy has nt length been found
that cnu bo depended nn to cure the Cottghe, Ci 'ids and
Consamptbm which carry from our midst thousands every
year. It ia indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can
look with confidence for relief, and they ahould not fuil to
avail themselves of it.
Prepared and fold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell. Mass.
8o1d in Siinhnry by II MASSE R, and by
Drueemta cpncrnlly tlirouglimtt the Stntp.
July 30, 1853. ceow lv. Nov. 13. '52
Improved Lightning Hods.
THE auliscribcr has constructed t Lightning
Kod on true Philosophical principled, by
which buildings supplied wilh them are rendered
perfectly secure against destruction by Light
niim. The connection and insulation of the rod, as
well a the preparation ol 'lie ground rod. is on an
. entirely new plan, maUiiB. a more perfect con
ductor than any lu rrtoloie in use.
J'oraons !cir..ui of s.-uiiii2 their lives and
properly Imih ilcsiiui'tion l liglitninij. can have
eonJuciors put up lit their !ui din i in li e most
subatantiul mai ncr by applying eriucr I'ersonally
or by letter to the undersiiicil, at the following
prices:
for 40 feet 1 inch Copper rods. Gold pla
ted points, with solid I'latina tip, $22 00
Forty cents will be charged for every ad
ditional foot over forty.
For 40 feet J inch Tubular rods, Oold
plated points, with solid l'latina tip, $13 50
For 40 feet i inch solid rod. Gold plated
point, with Kolid l'latina tip, $12 50
Tr id U. t Silver plated point, $10 00
And Z0 inita for each aildilionnl foot over 40, of
tin- three lat-t ii.inieil. All at six mouth s credit,
or 10 per cent oil' fir rash.
CHEAP LIGHTNING RODS.
The suhscriU-r will also put up Lightning
Rods similar in every respect lor lliey shall be
exactly the same as llioise erected Isstaummer by
the Lewistown or I.ewislnirg company, in sue,
oint, gluss, connection. Sec., at 12 cent per
loot, on six mouths credit or 5 per cent off for
ca'i.
N. B.-No warrantee given for this description
of rods. i. S. MACKEi.
Mutoii, July 30, 1853. 2m.
Live tu d Help Live!!!
Ocr Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
i5 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally , that he-has just re
ceived at his store, in Suubury, l.elow Weaver's
Hotel, a large, handsome and cheap assortment
f SPRING AND SUMMER COODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cassimers Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling,
. tr I- t. .
Muslins, rexns, uintns, qc.
LADIES DK ESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Liitis, Lawns,
Ginghams, lierages, Hobts, $'.
cjitotrnn-s,
Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Salt, &c, ice, &c.
II a rtl n it re,
IVsils, Screws, Files, fcawe, Knives St Forks, etc.
ftnef?nsware,
of various styles and patterns,
BOOTS AND SHOSS,
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
Hats Caps, &c, of various siics and styles.
lleside a large and general assortment of
fashionable goods. Cull and examine tor your
selves. Country proJuce ol all Kinds taken in
exhange at the highest market prices.
' 8unbury,4 mo. 30, 1863.
Teachers AVanted.
APPLICATlOiNS will ha received by the
tSeeretary of the Board of Kcliuol Directors.
8uibtiry District, for two Male and two Female
teachers, until Thursday, the 1st of rVptember,
1853, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time an ex
amination of the applicant will take place, and
the schools allotted as follows!
Iu room No. 4, on mala teacher at 3 00
per month
. " No 8, t ' at $25 00
H No S, on female - at 14 00
" No I, - . at I tOO "
- D- W. SHIN DEL, be'".
Cun'jury, August 6, IK5. 41,
Jtlorc "iriv Gooflstf
WILLIAM A. KNOUH,
R1
ESPECTFI-LLV informs hie friends and
il, niil.lir renr al!v. that he has Ihat received
.... . t .
mil opened r large anu spicnuiu hwk oi .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
it his Store ii: 1 ower Autrusla township. His
ntock consists of every variety of
Dry Goods, viz:
Cloths, Cassimers, Sattitietts, Vestings, Flan
nels, Muslin, Ift.
A splendid stock of
LADIKS DliESS AND FANCY GOODS,
hirh as Silks, Berates, De Laincs, Merinoes,
Lawns, (Unchams, Calicoes, Ifc,
SOOTS AND SHOE?,
A fine assortment for Men, Women & Children.
A targe assoitment of GltOGEItll-S,
SUCH At
Sugar, CuffVp, Tea, MoIdmh, Spicp, &c.
Hardware and Queensware.
seen as
Gin, Brandy, Hum and Whlskry,
- Besides the larccst and most general assort
ment of all kind of Goods to be had in the country.
A II I,A abnu tnAnlionil tvooila will 1 anbl at
. " " e
such reduced prices at they can not be got for
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange
at the highest market prices.
Augusta tn-sp.. July i, isa:i. bm.
ANOTHER UEVOLUTIOX
In the Dry Goods Business.
J. F. & X. F. KLINE,
ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends
and the public in general, that they have
taken the Old Sland. in Upper Augusta town
ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc
cupied hy Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just
returned from Philadelphia, and opened
Jl Aeu and Splendid 1ssorlmtul of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting in part f Cloths, Cassimers, Rat
tinctts, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of
Summer Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Dcrago de Laincs.
Alpacas and Shawls.
Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all
kinds,
Hardware and Quernsware, Drug and
Medicines.
Also a large assortment of Boots and
shoes, suitable for Men. Women and
Children. Hats and Caps, such
as Panama, Straw, Falni-lcaf
and other Hats. Salt,
Cheese, & c. Call
and See.
Cheaper than the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, at the highest market
price.
Upper Augusta, April 30, 1850. ly
1 iu p i o v e in e u I s A li e a cl ! !
ELIAS XJROCIOUS
HEREBY informs his friends and the public
generally, that he hss just received at his
old stand, iu Market street, opposite Weaver's
hotel,
An excellent assortment of
INEOILOCCO,
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
French Hastings,
And all kinds of linings and Shoe findings,
which he offers to the trade at reasonable prices.
He also informs his customers anc others, that
he sliil continues the Shocmaking business, and
ia prepared to do alt kind of work, in a good and
fashionable style, and nn reasonable terms.
Suubury, June 11, 1853. ly.
GREAT NEWS!
A New
CLOTHING STORE IN STTNBTJRY.
- ELS BERG k CO., respectfully announce
'J to the inhabitants of Northumberland county
and the public in general, that they have com
menced a new Clothing; Store in Suubury Pa.,
opposite the l'ot Office, adjoining Mr. Stroll's
saddler shop in Market Street. They are just
opening a splendid assortment of fashionable
Spring and Summer Clothing,
Consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Sutinett, Linens, Checked
and Fancy Cloth Pants and Coats.
ALSO, A fine supply of Silk, Satin and other
Vests.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of all Kinds of Hats and Caps, Shirts anil
Collars and Gentlemen' furnishing
Goods in general.
All of which will be aold cheaper than cheap
at the lowest cash price.
The public may rest assured that all Clothing
they buy of our Store is made up well, as one of
the firm is a practical tailor and our whole Stock
of Clothing is made up l y ourselves. Our adhe
ring to the cash principle and our extended ac
quaintance among New York and Philadelphia
Importers of Cloth enables us to sell very cheap.
Call and See ; No charge for looking at our Goods.
Our Assortment is always kept up as we are
constantly gelling fresh supplies.
Sunbury. May 7, 1R53.
Just Published and for Sale
by WM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
Suubury, Pa.
The American
FLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the aeveral actions
now in use in the Uuiled States.
Br Collinson Reed, Esq.,
Ipsae irgis viva vox
With note and addition, together with a short
ystem o4 comeyaucing. By A. Jordan. Pies
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shin Jul, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the honk, the following
letter has lou received from Judge Pt-arson of
Harruburg i
llisniinr so, June 80, 1853.
Gxistlxnix i
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of the telecliou and
composition of the precedent thus vfleied to the
public The legal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svstem of pleading,
adapted to our hahilsof businew, and Ihe practice
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on the acts of astembly,
will b a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings.
It ahould be in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our state.
Your, with great respect,
JNO.J. PEA.KSON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. Shindel, Esquire.
Sunbury, July 9 1853
SXVER WATCHES. A few double esse
English Silver Watches, or sale at vary low
piirea by H. B. MASS If R.
Hnnhurv. April IS. 151
tHNOLD'a WRITING FLl'ID ind Adhe
sive and legal anvelopea, for sal ly
. H. B. MAfcSZR.
anbury. Jaa 10, 18SSV .
Mtiiin's Establishment
25 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia.
For Ihe Manufacture and sale of
I'nlinl l-ctur oi)ln freshen,
Patent METALLIC DAM PENER1, Brushes,
Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c.
Patent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed.
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A mont valuable invention for keeping in a
book-like lot in, Letter received, Original Invoi
ces. Ac.
Philn., April 0, 1853 ly.
Important to Coal Dealers.
rXIHE snbsrriliers hereby inform the public, that
- they have entered into partnership under the
firm of Knse. Reed & Co., for the purpose ot
mining, shipping and selling coal, ilcim-rcd u
8unbury, or at any other point along the Sus
quehanna. They will ho ready to deliver coal, wel' prepa
red. on contract or otherwise, nt all times, on Ihe
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable term.
Orders received at Slintnokin by
KAISK, KEED & CO.
Sunbury, June 4, 1S5U. ly.
LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP
Spring and Summer Goods.
FRILING & GRANT.
II ESPECTFULLY inform their customers
and the public, that they have just rcceiv
ed and opened the heM ami cheapest slock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Market square, Sunbury.
Their slock consists of every varic'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cnssimercs. Saltinels, Vestings,
Flannels. IVollens. tfc,
And all kind of Spiinr; & Smnmpr Wear.
Also n splendid variety of
LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laincs,
Bciages,
Ami every variety of good suitable for La
dit' wear.
AIo nn extensive assortment of
Hats and Cats for Mkk and Buys.
Also a largo assortment of ;ltOC'Dlt IKS,
Sl'CM AS
Sugar, Tr-as, ColhV, Molasses, Spices
of all kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE anl QTJEENSWARE,
Fish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a ticsh supply of
DHUGS AND MKDICINK9.
Betides Ihe largest an. I inost ueneral assort
ment ol all kinds of yoo.ls lo be h;ul in this
place.
CV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the burliest market price.
Sunbury, April 30. 1853.
J. E. GOULD,
(Successor to A. FIOT.)
No. 164 Ches nnl Street, Sivaim's Building.
PHILADELPHIA.
INTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, and
Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de
scription. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Hallet, Davis
tc Co's (Boston) Patiint Sixhkiu.i Duiucik
Jliolian and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's
Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Mfsic, Misic
Books, Sic, Arc.
Residents nf the country will he supplied by
mail or otherwise with any music they may
with, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of tha largest stocks in Ihe United
states, I feel confident of satisfying all who may
fevor me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied cn the most liberal
terms. Pianos to let. Second hand Pianos for sale.
Philadelphia, April 14. 1853. Iv.
Emporium ol' Fashion
And Gentlemen's FurnisMnfj Goods.
JOIIX V. MARTIN,
IAS RECEIVED at his establishment, on
Deer street, one door north of C. J. Bruucr's
law-ofiicc, in Sunbury, the most
Splendid and Fashionable
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
for gentlemen's wear, that has ever been olle ed
in this place. His stock consists in a great
varietv nf
CLOTHS,
Jlmong which are superior Black, Brown,
Green, Olive Cltircf, Belgium Cloth,
French Cloths. Russinn block. Ste.
BLACK AND BROWN CASHMERETS,
Black plain doe-shn Cassimeres, Summer
and Winter Cassimeres, Ifc.
VESTINGS,
Black Satins, (a rich article) excellent Marseilcs
Buff, White, (Figured and Plain ) Figured
Grenadine, superb Watered Silks, and
SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
Tweeds, Linens, Cravats. Hoseiry, Plain and
Fancy Trimmings, Gentlemen's Collasa,
Susneuders, Ac, A., Ac.
Call and see hi assortment of goods. He
challenge inspection, and politely invites the
public to test their quality by procuring the best
and neatest coats, pants, vests, Ac, In the coun
try. VW A few journeymen tailors can find im
mediate situations at Ibis establishment.
Rni.biirv. May 21, 1853 3in.
NOTICE
'jV'OTICE U hereby civen, that application
J will le made to the next Legislniure of
Pennslvania. for the incorporation of a company,
with discounting; privileges, to lie located in tne
borough of Rnnbitrv. in the county of Northum
berland, with a capital of One hundred thonsard
dollars. In he called tha "Suitjitthanu Saviugt'
Intiilntt."
Suubury, June C5, 153 6n.
notice!
TVOTICE Is hereby civen that an application
will l- made, at Ihe next regular session o'
Ihe Legislature, to charter a company for bank
ing and dUcounting purposes, with a capital of
two hundred thousand dollar, with Ihe privi
lege of extending it to four hundred thousand
dollar, to he located in the borouch of Rlllibnrv.
Northumberland county, Pa., and to b called
"Tux Minus' Bix or SustiiKf."
July S. I "S3 6m.
COME AND SEE
The New and Splendid assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Just received and for aala bv
Ri.nh.irv A4 30. '53. L W.TENER St CO
nE NTISTRY. Dr. Vallerchamp an noun
res to tha citir.en of Helinsgrove and tr.
rinitv. Ihat he will remain at that rdara for a
hart tint. . Office, Main street, next door to Dr.
Stillsrell' office. -
- Sslinsgrov. July M. 1853. 6U
frnt
NEW STORE.
BENJAMIN . 11EFFNEU
RESPECFFin.LY Informs the ritiaen of
' Sunbury and vicinity, that he his opened n
nw store In the room lately occupied by tienrgi
Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He ha just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO!
Cnllroen. dnlinm:, I.nwiiN,
lfloiiNNOlliic Uc l.nltics
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every variety.
Also an assortment of 11 ill ittriti'C. Iron
mnl Steel, Naih, &c.
Also an excellent assortment of
0.TJEENSWARE. "f various stylo iind
pmtetim.
Also an assortment nl' I1IIOT1 &. MIOI'S.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt. Fisli, i,e.
And a great variety of other articles such as are
suitable to the trade, all of which will he aold at
the lowest prices.
W Country produce taken in exchange at
the hinlicBt pri -es.
Sutibiiry. May 1, 1852. ly.
Drugs, Paints, Oil, AYindow
Glass, te.
5 Tina French zinc while.
10 tons Pure White Lead.
&000 Botes Window (.ilass.nll sizes.
Superior PolHsh.Copal.C'oaeh .Leath
er &; Iron varnish, white Demur varnish for China
Gloss, with a general assortment of frch and pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also all the Patent Medicines in general use,
warranted genuine.
Colored and Enamlvd Glass, Ac, Ac, for sale
very low ut
ALFRED W 1 1 ,T B E Rf " E R'8
Drti4 and Paint Stoie, No. 169 N. 2nd Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Physician and Storekeepers supplied Goods
sent to any of the Hotels or Depots Irce of charge.
Phila., Muv 28. 16.13 ly.
CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
81 1. V Kit WaIIK. Wlinl.-salc nail Retail at No. Ti N.
SKfO.NU M.. opimsitf lb,- Sit. Vern al II nisi-, fi ! I
Lever W.itelirs. lull jeweltil. IH k. eases, tt'.'-.IKi: Silver
Levers, lull jeweled. SI2.C0 ; Silver l,c im-s. jewcleil.
00 all wiirraiiti (I ti kt-ep g-c it time. (1 hi IVhS anil Sil
ver Case, frt.ixi; r'M P. Mi lls, ei.mi; O. Ill Pencils and
Pen Cases with g nil li Id Pi its a I w us &:l.i. Ac.
Ala, always mi leu, it a c id nssnrlnii'iit ol' fiiie add
Jewelry. l"ld Curb, lla-iid and KmIi Chains, G ld Vest
CMiiis, l.nrties' Onlit b'..i Cliuins and Melt Pins.
flilver Table Sv"n s Irmn 14 to IH. 1 esert. ?fl to
?3l,and Tea. tl.7.5 M prt.'al per al. wnrrnnted equnl to
can All b-i-hIs wrrnnteil i Ite tv'int Piey lire s -Id I' T
t7 Wntelies nnit Jewelrv rei'airril and warranted,
t" All orrtnrs sent by mail i.r ollierwise, will lie pane
tnally uttelulcil 1 1.
M. AVISK. Aceiit.
N v Ti X.irth 8KCOVD Ptrcet, oppnsite the .Mt. Vera m
Il'insa
Piiiln., April 41, tfij.1 ly.
Hobby Hcises CHildren' iropellors,
Gigs. Coaches, Barcuches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail by
S-JSHlTEt.L Xr. TITLL,
No. 61 DOCK Sired,
Philadelphia.
Orders thronch the mail promptly executed'
Philn.. April 0. IH.13.-lv.
Northumberland
Select School lor Girls.
Under the Care of Miss E. Calvin.
lASTRCCTION will be civen iu the ordinnry
" Kntrlih Branches. Physical, Sciences, Alge
bra, Geometry and Languages.
A Session will couMst ol twenty two weeks.
Second quarter tocotnnienre nn the 13th of June.
Teums.
Orthography, Keailiiir;. Willing Cum
position, t icoidiihy, English (iraininar
and Aritliiiietit per iguarler. S ) 00
Wilh any aildilionnl Eimli.-h study, $4 00
Algebra, (ieotnetry, nr l.iinijiinrjes, f 5,110
Music, Painting uud Drawing, each seperate
and at the customary rules.
Ileleremes.
Dr. il. B. MCay, Northumberland.
D. Tapsart. Est.,
Hon., Joseph t'aey. New Berlin.
Uev. Dr. M'Kiiinev. Ed. Pres. Banner Phila.
II. (S. MVniirn. A. M., Princijal of Central
Institute, Philadelphia.
Norihiiinberlanil. May 21, 18.13. Sm.
JsO J ICE.
V'OriCE is hereby piven by the unitersianeil
citi.ens of the Coiiiinouwealtli of Pennsyl
vania, that application w ill be made to the next
Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec
tion of a body corporate to be styled "Tin-Si-viifw
t S vi i;r' I vsTiTfTK." to be located in
Ihe b'Vni.ihnf Siiiibnrv, Norlliiinil'erl.iinl county,
with discoii.iliiirr privileges, ai d with a capital ol
One hundred thousand dollars.
Robert H. Awl, (Jen. Bright, John Young.
da in Hiisslcr. Thomas Robins, Daniel Drueke
miller, Fredk. I.nzarus, deo. B. Yoiingnuiii, Pe
ter B Masser, J. W. Krilinu. Ira T. flenienl.
Bcnj. Hendricks, Geo. C. Welker, J. W. Peal.
Sunburv. June 25 1'53 Cm.
THE C11EAPEST, THE NEATEST AM) TUB BKM.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
BL.TLOCZ'S
Model Spring; Style Hats,
FTNEQUALLED by any oilier in all that
QJ can render satisfaction to the Wearer.
fie them a trial. The Very Finest Mi.lcsriv
H ts for 3 50 ; Second Quality, very fine. 3 00
Third Quality, a capital article 8,50. All these
are warrantej.
Model Hal Store, Nj. 46 North 8th Street
Philadelphia,
Phila., April 9, 1853. 6m.
85 HE WARD !
ItHE above reward will be paid for the diarov.
I ery and conviction of every individual found
guilty nf trspaaiua or injoring any nf Ihe
properly of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad
Company.
BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT.
June, 4, 1H53 if.
II LANK Panbment Paper Deed and blank
Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons
&e for sale by IL B. MASSER.
Sunburv Ai'ri . ISM. ;
m7ILEY'SCOUG CNDY. ln axceb
lent remedy for coughs, colds. Far sale
at this ntTicr.
Decemlier4. lR51,k
SmTtH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN.
GEIt, a fresh supply just re--eirel. and for
sale by U. B. MA88.JR.
Sunburv. Jail. 10. 153.
JJLANKS.
B
LANK5 of every ileacriptioo can be bad by
L ..l. f . I .
frvlllI ws wiuk ot iua Anancmo. .
NOTICE
.To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United States,
Vlexandcr L. Dieketv ?J Co..
TIIKOREAT Woltl.U'a FAIR mr,K MF.DAL
TUU.NK M. MJ FACTORY,
No. 148 Chesnnt Street, ( Fr-nt of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
A RE now prepared to exhibit to Ihe Merchants
and Traveller one of the largest and most
improved solid Solo Leather Spring Trunks ever
tillered for sale in this city, together with a gen
eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
can possibly he imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. A ho, a splendid assort
ment of Ladies' Ilrrss Trunks, Bonnet Boxes,
Pravelling Satchels. Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, (Jigs, etc., Sec
ill of which we are prepared to sell at reduced
prices. We respectfully invite a call from Ihe
Merchant or Travel er tu examine our extensive
issortincnt before pnrchisitig elsewhere.
ALEX. L. Illt'KEV iSt CO., I
No. MM Chesnut Street.
Phila., April 0, 1803 Cm.
CARR, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Coinmision Merchants,
83 and 25 Spears Wharf,
BALTiraonr.-
i!t:n:Ri:Nci:s.
John Clark, Esq., Piesiileut Citizens' Bank, Ball.
A. P. Giles, Esq.. Cnshicr Franklin Bank,
John Herl7.lrr. Jr., Eq.. Philadelphia.
Rollers, Siiniicksoii & Co..
J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De-
positc.
J. Wallowei' V Son I Tn rris.ln.rg.
(.ol. li. j. Eer. ciclinsgwe.
.1. II. App&'Co..
Nngle, ingnle A' Co.. Vittnli.
W. W. Coiikc. Esq., Muncy.
Simon Schnvler. I.sq., '
George Undine. Iluglisvil'e.
W. Weaver A Co., Monloursville.
Gen. William F. Packer. illiamsport.
T. W. Llov.l. Esq., Cashier, "
James II. Hiding, "
Lewis (i. Hilling. "
M' Henry ct Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Holing. Esq.. Lock Haven.
I Curr. G cse A' Co. have the largest vvharf
room of any cooimii n house iu Baltimore, al
ways giving quick ilc.sji ti '.i to '.in. i Is in discharging
their cargoes.
March 12, IR.'iS. fim.
ll'K:ll(lii of I'lii lue.Mii,!.
'IllE Copartnership heretofore existinu: iindei
I the name of laincs II. & Win. II. Hart, is
this d.iy difsolvcd by the willnlrawel nf Wil iam
It. Hart. The biiiiies of the late linn will be
sett'ed bv cither of the undersigned, nt No. 2S'i.
North 3d street.
JAMES II. HAIiT,
WILLIAM li. HART,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1. Is."3.
The midei'si jned. hae this day formed n co
partnership ni.t will eoiiliniie the hii-inc-is under
the uauieol Jaincs II. ci. Tlionia-. Hart. Thank
ful for past lavotf. thev re-pe. I fit It v ak Ihe at
tention of iheir fii.-mlsniiil lite public fo Jitr
stock of GROCERIES, lii. h mil Ik full and
extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest
market rates.
JAMES II. HART,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1 S.-3. JH, tt.
EISSCL-JTICIT.
THE partnership heretofore cxistina: under the
firm ot James T.T.'u'nrt & S-'ini. was, on the
13th day of June, 1N53, dissolved by miitual
consent. The business of the firm v. ill be settled
hv James Tonsil rt, who holds ihe hooka.
Those indebted lo the firm ore requested to
call iind make settlement of their accounts also
a'l persons haviinr claims against the firm are
requested tu send in their bills for payment,
JAMES TAGGART,
GI.TII M I. T AUG ART.
Norlh'd.. June 18. 153. tf.
NEW STORE.
rMIE undersigned ttikesthis method cf thank.
inrr, his friends lor their liberal patronage,
and informs them he has taken the old stand
lately neenpied by J. lines Tauaart ct Sun, where
he will be prepared at all limes i.ilh a large sup
ply nl goods, consisting of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
VESTINGS,
LADIES DRESS AND FANCY COOLS,
of every description.
f;i oci'i li n, Qui'tiii'iviirc,
Hardware, Cediirware, Salt, Fish, If., 6t.
Which he w ill dispose of on reasonable terms,
and hopes by a strict attention lo business to
merit a continuance of llicii pntr.inn-e.
G. I. TAGGART.
Norlh'd.. June I s, JsS3 tf.
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
RUBTNCAM AND SELLERS,
Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in
Confectionary of all kinds,
No. 113 North Third SI below It see,
PHIL AT) ULPIIIA.
frMIE attention of Dealers is requested to an
A rxa ninalion of their slock, which will be
found to be at t:s r equal to any iu this city.
FOREIGN FRl'lTS of all kinds' iu season."
N. B. Older by mail or otherwise promptly at
tended to.
February 5, So3. Gin.
WILLIAM PERKINS'
Genlfemrns Fns'iionnble
CLOTHING- IIOUSP,
No. 231 Vhtsnut, Third door below Eighth st
Ihiladelphia.
HAS on hand a full stock of French and
English Piece Goods, which will lie made
to order at the Miottcot Notice, iu the Lule-t
Style. FOR CASH.
Phila.. April 9. 18;S3. Cm.
Platform Scales,
Long l wti rrrr y Imlnl
A'uayt light TUr i tlnou.l:l-
tibssOi Rallroa ' "nv C. al, and Far. 1
-J mrr' SCALES, set in any part
of the country, at short notice.
-dUEN V 'iEO. W. COLBY. I
340 Market St.. .Philadelphia,
E. V. Bright, Suubury.
.Phila., ilpril 1. I8S3.
Laborers Wanted.
THE aubsf rilier want i.nrhediately on the
Railroad and Basin, at Chapniai., Union
county, seen miles below Se!lugrove, from
Sll TO 1 00 LABORERS,
to wh-im one dollar per dav w ill pe paid.
8AVIDGE. W )LVE I O. & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19. 185:1. tf.
Hope Manufactory.
npiIE subscriber respectfully inform" the people
of INorthuiiiheiland and rsnnburv, and Ihe
public ceuerally, that he haa conalsutlv on hand !
and manufactures to order, all kiudsof Boa. rope,
bed cord, wash lines, plow lines, twin and tinea
it all kiuds, at hi establishment in North urn
barland. RICHARD MARSHALL.
Kortb'd.. Jum 11. 1S53.- 8m.
HANK NOTE TABLE.
L'UHHECIEU WEEKLY.
PKXNKYI.VA.MA.
CITt I.r eillLsviLIH
IMAWACAlWriTS.
All Silvenl bunks 1 ilia
llllul.l. ISLAM-.
til s Ivi-nl Ixinks I ilis
CO.N.VKCTICIT.
u. is. Hunk n ilea Mitis
Ail a ivem Ininka ;ai
cocsrsr.
Unas nf t'llnnil-rali.;r I di
Hank isrcheaier Cm nn
Ill silvent banks I ilis
iNKW OltK.
CITT.
Hunk of llel.ij .. darter in
ii... , .
ifuiikim i.rrintiiiniwn
Una'! Getti stairs
isir All aotvrnl IsinkS I tis
I dis IT Uk ii les under .i ilia
Hank i f la-wislnw il
Ilnnk .ifMiiklletiinn 1 lis All sHvents lainks I dis
M.ait(t'llieryCiU.iiik pari SI-.W JIvltfEY.
Bank of Nortliuinlierrnd. su Itelviilire Hank I ilis
Hanknf Piltslnirn I dis Csniiieieinl llnnk dis
Hank of Danville par Fur. llnnk M nil Holly ior
Carlisle llnnk IV A M ., M iddletnwii I't. ir
Columbia H'k ft It'geCo pir Mii hnnies' Ilk, .Newark (sir
D'lyelst uvn Hank pirMeili. Ilk tr 11iirli.iut.-ii par
Kastmi Hank p r Aleeh. A Mi n. Uk 'I'rait .nr
Krie Hank 8 dis Morris Co llnnk ilia
I'UehniHje ll'kl'itl.hiira I dis iNewnik Ilk a; A Ins. Co dis
Kjehnnie Il k, Hrinich dis Onmne Hunk j dia
Parmers' H'k, Hacks Co nar 'I'e inle's Ilk Pattern,!. Ids
ro.ISTKV.
Farmers' Hk, Ijnmisler par I'rineifoil Hank
fiiriners' Hk. Ilciidin. par rV.lt m Hinkin(r Co,
Farm. Ilk fVlnivlkill Co rmr fen.trre Co Hunk
F ft V. Hk Wnriiesb'ir liis rtntt limk nt Cinndei.
Fninklin Ilk Wasli'n tjdisr'tate hk Klixalteilibni
lliirrisbnrK Hank I dis Suite Hank Newark
par
par
(In
uir
dis
1
Htmcsdnle Hnnk 1 dis Plnte Ilk, N. Hiiinsivick par
Ixiieaster Hai k par. Sussex Hunk. Newton dis
l.idaillim Hank par Trentml llnnking Co par
Mereh. ft Mnn. ItaiiV I dis' l.'llt"ll lifink. ll'iver J dis
Mineis' H'k. Pntlsville p.-r Vnrdleyv'le A Hel l)r C. I.ldis
Moii'iitealieln Hnnk I dis l?"llk'li"t'S lintler dis
Tnylorsv'e lelllCn 13 .lis1 lll'.I.A WAIti:.
v est llnineri Hank par Itank of Delaware par
Wyiimina: Hk, tVilkcsb'e iir
Hnnk nf Sniyuin par
ork Hnnk. I dis
Dclnwiire C7 i T y Hank par
Hk Wdmi'iift Hrandyw. par
Farmers' I'k St Delnwnre par
I'nii n llnnk. 'iliningtoli par
If iceiicr notes 1 dis
MAINE.
ItanV of Whsllnck il dis
Mercantile Ilk. liaairnr indis IT Under
j nis
Alt sHvetit brinks ? disi Dllld
NKW HAMPSHIRE. All a dvent lnks S dis
Alls.ilvent kinks dis IV Rk n-.es under S's 4 dia
VKRMI.XT. NOHTII CAHOI.INA.
Rn.iknf St Albans 9 dia'AII s ilvinl bank dis
All s ilve.it banks ilis.tT'l'lHlcrVs, 21 dis
"AID AND CCKrorvT,"
o Yocir Own lltt li.'iuitM.
GEOlvGK 11KNN.
MANMTACTt nKn OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the mot Tash-'onallo Stjle.
'PHE subs-riber respectfully calls lie attention
of Ihe public to his lare and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
lii:ii;t-wai.i;.
which cannot fail to rcioniinend itself loevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship mid splendid linish. in.ulc up nf the
best slock lo be had in Ihe city. Nn ell'nrt i
spared iu the manufacture of his ware, nnil the
subscriber is iletcrniincil lo keep up wilh the
niauv in.)ii'oemci:ls which live i iititiiutly bciiip
niaile. Ilis stn.-k consists nl .Ma!io.;unv
i (.M. I2M;ii:n ;iuI (.odogres,
Pureuus, tccietavics, Side'.or.r 1?,
M1F, liiiLihl.iM AMI l!IM.h T.llil.l.S,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
ilelplti.i iiiuutitactiire.
BEDsTK Ds, ! cvcr p itiern and pric. .
ci'i'i'.oMM's. ww.k and c.wni.K.
STANDS. Toil KT TVRI.ES AM)
KXTKSltN TAI'.LKS.
I.i short, every nitii lc in ti-.is line of his bnini ss.
He also inaniilai ti.rt s nil kind" .mil qualities i.i'
cn a i us.
ineln tinrr vnrietTR nci-r beth-i' to be had ii
Mitiibiiry, su.-h ns M ;!,!., i . ! mk Wim-i
n Cf'li.Kli M i G i ix ; - W.i. still
CHAIRS, ami i-.i i I'i.m, .wn,.-:. wimhiiic
nf tile lli'st s'v'fs. an i v. in, mini to e.cellnl
by none inn nil'.n Inri'd in the "it ii nr elsi wheie.
I be u' un ri-iv is iU ii-nnincil Ihat there shall
I e no ey use for pers ins t i ptin liHse furniture in
the cities, as every coulhleui e can he er.lf rttiini d
nli, in' the quality ami liui.sh of his waic and
( hairs.
His hi tides will be disposed nf on as good
terms as they can la- purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in panicnt for work.
17T CNDERTA KING. Havini; provided
himself with n handsome Hkuisk, lie is now
Jirepar.sl for I'mlerlakitur, ond attendiinr funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tancc from this place.
t"? The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thumps ill's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S5S tf.
TitEMRsnovs E.cite;,:tnt ! !
Casli, Steam, Klectricity ! !
77ie Aerial and all other lines out done In the
IJIilnliiK I I no of
lliA T. CL1-MKNT.
"l"iril'). havimi r-reat faith in rapid sales and
" " small profits, bus just received anu opened
a Inrae assortment of
SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS.
At his Store iu Manet Street, Sunburv, which
benders to the public nt the lowest pri, es.
His stock consists of a general assortment o
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths Cassimers. Cassinets. Jeans. Dnllines
Muslins Linens. Cidicos. Muslin de
Lains. Lawns. Ginshams. Berages.
Sii.k Mat.
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Grocrrlp,
Sugar, Tea. Coffof. Mob, Cheese, Spi
es, Fish Sail, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Vir. : Iron and Steel. Nails, Files. Raws, Ac.
QTTEENSWARE,
Tea Sells, Plates. Dishes. Cups, Saucers, ot
LIQUORS,
Whir. Bmiiily. Gin, dun, Whiskey, &c-
VV Country produco nf all kinds taken in ex
change at the hi-licit maikct prices.
Jan. 15. IsS.I lv.
o'ioit nii itM i.ri
THE 1 0CKET AESCULAPIUS :
OR, EVKItr ONI'. HIS I.W.N PHYSICIAN.
J&fT. fMMlK KOH'I'IRTIf P.li.
"i lliiu.lred
I' A Sv Kngrmings. .bowing Di.
W c "il Malforiualinns of
k Wj the iluinan System in every
il I ll"l,e ' l'"f"i. To wlucii
I. I
is added a I'rt'iilisa nn Hi
Diseuscs nl Ft males. Iieini;
of ihe hi-ibesl imporiauce to
married pe.ip e. t.r those
conleii.plaiiii4 u.arriujje.
1 IS.' l St. ...
y..'-:. o:-i. AJ-
Let no lather be adiimed to present a copy ol
the .E-CC LA I'll a to III. child. Ilmay uv
hill. Irolil an early eruve. I.e. un i ...
r- .... j ...... .,,n,, v,
woinuii enter into the secret obligations ot mar
ried lile without rcaduiK Ihe I'UCKEI' .E.SfU
LAP1CS. Let no one sulle., iiii from haekuiep
Coiih Pain as the wide, restle.s uir-liis. nervous
feelbirs, uud I lie whole fain of D .peptic sensa
tions, and civen up hy their plivsicun, lie anmber
moiiicnt withoul consuliiiii ihe .4t'L'LA PIU'i
Have Ihe inariied or llu.se about lo be ins. r led
any impediment, read this truly useful bo k, as
it has been ihe means of saving tlnto-aniis of un
fortunate creatines from the very j.wanf death.
IV Any person seudin? TVENTV-F1VE
CENTS, enclosed Iu a letur will retei one
copy of this bonk, hv mail, or five copies w ill be
sent for one dollar. Address, Du. W. YOL'N'U,
No. I Si SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post psid.
June 18, 1853. ly.
1JEE B I LL8 Justices and Consta'ile Tee
Bill handsomely printed on cars) paper for
aala at thisollic.
MARRIAGE CETIFICATE8 hsndsomelv
executed for aala at thia ulhce. sinisla or
bv the dnxan.
Jvoi ICES' FEE BILLS
H.
Sunbury, 1131 If
For ssle by
B MASSER.
A CALL TO HOURTTrrrB-ime,
A I lh "uhlan war. uoon, f
si:irN IIOUPT&CO
Market Square, J'
Also at the corner of Fawn street If the Raitr.j
SUN BURY, PA . ""''road
Thankful for the patron.nre of his fri.,.
cuslon.er. duriim Ihe , 7 yearslie ha, ,et bC''
n-s in .In-p ace, he solicit, from the puWIe"
liiiusuce of Iheir favor. lnritl)r
I.., rndeavoreil to keep up with the implement,
of the day, and lis, according eMc,l,.( T 'i
lies, in every branch and variety. The nnl.ti. .
Tol?7 iM to n,u",,i'm ol
CAmXl'. T WAIIK AM) fll WIS
Manvfactuhed bt
SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stand,
Where in addition to their former stock of U
establishment ihey now manufacture
Mahogrny, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chain.
I.artre Spring Sent Rocking Chairt
Dressirr Btrenvs, Centre Tables,
Mirble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style and
F.'iliionnIle Fiirnidirc.
Havinff secured a Heara mnA m..u tt..
- - - .no.iw uv i.ecev
sary arrancements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all it, branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
i e mains sun mistresses, sua hashanrls loo,
Here's furniture of every style and hue,
From side boards down to kitchen table,
From rocking chairs to rockine cradles
Winulil yon not have the nmly Jotr tn p,
We'll wail awhile fur a brighter better day,
Or take potatoes, onla, corn, wheat and rye j
Bnrk, hoop p"!ea, staves, or lumber wet and dry,
Or ny thins but ynkss and threshing flails,
Fiom pies snd tnrkies down to little quails.
Come on then friends, enme one snd sll,
Keep Hade s moving, so "g on the ball."
fF rir.b.r. r, - .t ..... 1 .
w mnn . uii-iiiiicc pru.iipiij aiisnueoi
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch.
uuniirj, aiarcii v. ir.ju. tl
MVE c5 11A1.NES,
Publishers and Pookcellcrs,
No. 84 AVJ Third Street,
riiti.Aoci.pmA.
MISCELLAN E( l'S BOOKS.
Ilililes. Praieis, Hymns, Poetical anil Ilisli rical Wo'.s,
rr.ll'Lls, .Vi.yuls, iVr., e.
K-'lkioL IKKiKS
Kvery kind in us fi.an a priincr iqnvaids.
BLANK Bik.KS.
An elegant US 'I'taii'nt tr ill tin: ias. I, Bp van'
mule in muj.oi 1. r paper, and last ..f binding.
WHITING PAPERS.
Oitjt, P is., and Suit Papers, elegant si J Irs and quality,
anl very cheap.
SI ATIUNEIIY.
Fnsey, Plain and Aillics ve I jitrl q . a. Ink, Pand. Wa
crs, fleil I'cns, Maii-s, IVm-ils, V.irie-M, nuics, Wrap
iim li era i if all kimla, Curlniu Papers. Ac.. Ac.
I inr s' erf is nil liTsli. I, main r-litnp and sold accnrdllirlv
Pniticiilar nllenli u paid t i links, Hera. Iiiinlry Mar
elirinli. mid 'IViclierii, Innvever little ihey irav buy.
S iwer A Il irnes nr.: Publishers of I'Kt.TO.V? series of
MAtJXIFICE.NT OUTLINE MAPS
ThIi map Is nearly SK KN FKF.T PtJl AltE, and
slmws ihe e uiiar.ilie sizt- mal relative pivtii n nl' every
e Un ll .in Hit: yl. l 'I'm.y i,re inieuilcd t t be aiiSeudcd
in evety Si'li i I It-, in, I n t ,.,,ly umke a splendid op-
l .:iriMiv. Inn nre uiiu trnliv n kit wl'dcetl lo be tha
lllT .Mlilii; UK TKACIIIMi tiKtltiltAPHY tfer
lipiiwhl in. Tney nre keis iuleudtd t t be used by the
sell Ins. e nl. .iiiii, n e mileie cpit tnc of Ge graphy, and
c sling I, sr llii.ii hull' ihe price in a Ue urilpliy and At us.
'1'. e syMriii is iu uuiverniil urs in Prussia and licmiaiiy,
nil I has already Ih-cii intr tlui ril iu Olrnid College, PliiL,.
.t.-li.l ia, the nulilie sell , Is a ll,,st n. Scvf V rk. Phila
ibhihia. U liiin're. Wasbiugnm. nisi ihr ugh- iil New
Kiisland. New V. rk. Ac, Ae. Our desks are I ml.d
well ne mini ndati us Ir in lue ni M t.- lt-ntid unit scien.
tlhc tenches 111 every quarter, and win rever the sslein
lias lita n used luirenls, tiuchets and seliulurs unite m bruis
ing it.
I. .Map of the Wesiern Il"ini;ihera.
o. Map of the Kaivtrm lli-miEphere.
II. .Map nf Nnrth Aiiieruni.
4. Map if the ruitcil Slates.
5. Map nf Knriip-s.
fl. Map of Asia.
7. Map of S mill America nnd Africa,
rvery map is liriilimuiy clnryd, varnished, ai.d rauant
eil "ii muslin and rt.llers.
We r.'S'iec'I'nlly iuviie .he earner.; alt, nli' i, n Teaehrrs.
Parents, and Si h l Direct as t tins fnaeiiiatiu mods of
leaching Ge 'graphy. MIWIII! 11 A I! ! F.P-,
North Third Street,
rii.iartelpl.ia, Aug.S, lMS tf.
Clienp Wiitches Is)' .Jewelry,
VIIIOLESALE and Retail, at the "PhiUdel
' " phia Watch and Jenelry Store," No. 9fl
North Second Street, comer of yiiarrj, Philadel
phia. ("Id I, ever Watches, full jeweled. I carat ca.es, $-JS,(IO
Silver do. full jeweled, 9i fl"id Siteetneles, T,o
Silver Lepiue, jewels, 111 Tine Silver tin, 1,1,,
do H i do. 0 Ci'il Hrnc.-lrts, 3 (K)
Sili.-li..r (.jimrlieis, 1.'. allies' Gold Pencils. 1.00
linitnion do. 5. Silver Ten spoons, set, S.t
Gold Pins, with Pencil and Silver Holder, l.no
(Jold FiiiRer Bines 37 J cents to ; Watch
filnsses, plain, I2J cents; Putent 1 sj ; l.unet,
55; other articles in proportion. All goods war
ranted to he what thev are sold for.
STAUFFER cV HARLEY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers sad
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
Autrnst 2S. IS.VJ. lv.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
JAM KS 15. FID LEU,
No 12 South Second Sh ee',
PHILADELPHIA.
Oold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver I.epine do
" (Jiiartier do
Cold pens und pencil and silver haliera
Silver 'J'ea nnd Table Spoons
Bracelets. Breast pins Ear rings die..
All warranted and sold at pi ices as low as ry
in the city.
November 27. 1852 If.
1,000 Men Wsinted.
fy ihe li"e of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL-
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har
iisbur):') and Sunbury, iu the State of Pennsylva.
uia. This road is fifty four miles in length-runs
through a highly improved country, and will
lurnish employnieiit for stone masons, carpenters
and laborers fur the nevt twelve inonlhs. A
larie portion of the line is heavy rock excavation,
luls.rers that are familiar will therefore find cer.
Iain employment and lilieral wanes.
DOUliHEBTY. LA U.MAN & CO..
Contractor.
February 19, 153
lioniciHlitlc Hydraulic Cement
4 N excellent article for liniiif Cisterns, Vaults,
Sp iiiu houses and Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed walls.
For sale by
CHARLES PHFPABD PMITIT.
of, and uccesor to, the lite linn ol Ei Sm. h dc
Sou
N. E. Corner of Front and Willow atraat
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. IB, 1853 ly. -
IIAVLNli loculed himself ermanantly In
" Suubury, olfera hi pr.ifcssionsl services lo
Ihe Town and Cuii.trv, ollice, curner of Deer and
Market aireel (loruicrly telegraph office.) where
he may he found unless prolesaionally engajed.
Sunbury. April 80, 1853. 6m,
GOLD PENS with and without rases, of
very urior quality, just received.
Also a fresh aupply of Writing Fluid, for !
''J II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. t7, 1851.
1ATENT BKirrAMA 8TOPPERS ff
bar bottle for aala by
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April, It, 1851
I
NK Boureau' celebrated ink, and ah C
gre ink for saje, wholesale and retail by
lecmbr ti U0- II B MAS5R.