Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 17, 1853, Image 4

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    SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SilAMOKlN JOUKNAL.
CELEBRATED
Family Medicine.
with ..fMei..f.an.l .' ' 'v",W lo oiler ",e
Medical f.colty, !'" , "."' ,.,rity, Miw re
public, fw PrP.r,.tl.H.. most - l'
psral wi.h th. It rl f?i !h nuimirn"' worthies- nr
principle. i.s sills........ f' ' " " . , .,.;,
tides tl.nl nr. H.idiint the '""''" ml iirf -n-su
... .lis. ptrrl by i'; fur none.
ty persons, intended l cure d"0"
Rend and Reflect.
Tl.t ll Mcrtiel... Msnafartnrfri by W. M. tarsiay,
InrkHliN tn. Hose Pectoral for Coughs.
mm ..7 CninnlKir. f. r II he.irruilism.
Worm vrup fur Wnrmi.
Tooth Wash, for rtrenvcil teeth, il. sensed (5nm.
Fsmilr Pitts,' r ! I'.iril vcr, have Is-eti mere extensive-
lv ased nml rmvo Riven m r satisfaction, tlmn nny other
Mciiir..ic Hurt Hi. public, heins: prepared will. reii.ml
lo Iheir usefulness nie fully woilhy ll. trinl of ihc alllirl-
1,1. (live llic.n n trinl. ... .....
s few pnweiful reasons why the nl'V Mcit.f.m-s nro
rlrmrvimr. "f universal pnli. mi.se. (hi In. first place,
they are prepared l.v n regular Physician, who ni.ilrrKtti.Hltt
th. npplllTN.'in "I .tinunnn.. inrni-". .,., m.i-iui ,
nr. perfectly site lo Ink.. (Secondly.) they hnve been
used with universal sneers, nnrl hnve (riven more sutistuc
tio.l than nny other Medicines oft'ered before the public.
(Tliinlly ) they nr. Ihc only incl.cuies Unit l.nvo pniu.-tl
the i-.tniii:ae of Phvsicians, where they have hi... used ;
mid (Kontlblv.) Ih.y nr. put up in li.rp.rr ipmitiiies f.-t
the same pricp, tlnin nny oilier Mc.licti.es oir,-rc.l to th.
public of the khiic kind. A. the rul.rrilH:r has n iiiuuhiT
of cerlif.c-.tes in hi p-w.itsion of the tiiehrst anlli.irity,
whrre lliry h ive hern iis-mI with Ih. in-.st satisfnrtorv re
sults. II." will publish n few of them, feetinjr satisfied thtd
n trinl will insure Iheir reronitniniluti'ii. Try them ot.d
satisfy yo.ir.elf of their superiority over nil other..
Read and be Convinced.
We Ih. undersigned having been Mimle acquainted with
Ih. ingredient, rnlrriiur into the Coii.poi.irls known n.
lliekley't Kiltnily Medieiuts idea limine prencrilHil n.ld
k.H.wn Ilium to Ik1 u.rd. tlh m .t pitihfiM -tiry ref.li.;
tnke phli.i.re il. .i ini; Ihnt we h-lieve the) iuily meet
the denign for whieh lliry nr. ri-e .ni!i"iided.
.IAS. STI!AWni!!l);r.. m. r.
r II, FRICK. M I)
AVM. MeM AIK.N. M. T.
wv.si.i;v ii i:i:Amir.irr, m. D.
W.vr. II .M (ill,l M. I),
n H. OKAIMIKAKT. M. D.
6 of puiu in the ni'tr and rox,r from prvtcstul
jyirer C oiittrint.
Mrs. Robert Adiiiii", l..li .riirn under chrnnic T.iver ro.n
pli.iiit, necoinpnuied wiihn rl.-irt dry e;ei:h jMiiu in the
Hide nml bred!, (f.-ie-rnl debility, loss ..V ni-e?i1e. nfler try
ing nil the nsunl reinedieB ree nnni-ndt'ii f.n e-mjrli. mid
n.Re.'iKi'R ol ine elifFI, who Willi notienrlit. .tie W'.l. rceoin
inende.1 to liy the K .e I'eelonil. from vvliu-li, she not only
derived nnnii'ditile hut n'ninii'l.l relief.
John Adu.ns. .1. of Mil. Itolierl Adnms, w:l. nfllicted
With a very .evele rn;:li, pnui in 111'1 .ide. mid . reiie."R
prmhieiHl l.y ii.ce.Mnl i.l.mir; he wt.B induced to try
the Hose I'ectMinl. To use his own IntiL'u.-iect hn lirsl
dose einblcd him to enjoy n ro;d ntghl's rust. In ll.e
lil'iruiug ho expeeforuled nhout htdf lout of i.i:dter. lie
continued to improve until his rnuh entirely left him, it
nlso hnd th. euVct of strenhening his hienst. w hirl, wns
l.nturulty wenk . He nl.s.iys Hint h. hn. n-coui.uende'l
It to a number of hi. fiiends for similar compl.ti.us, and
in every case it hns given sntisOletion.
The iilifive per. ins residents of the town of Pnnville,
feeling th.it they hnve derived Rrent benefits from the use
oftheltose Pectorut ; nuthori'e the nit .vc .Iriten.enl, for
the benefit of those who.nnv be nfrlieted ill n siinilm nmii
lier. URKAi' CUHH.
Jjjs.'of Voice restored teith one bottle nf Rote Pre
lornl. Miss Susan "Whitlock, of Rush township, Northumber
land co., for u number of years mi ii valid, in the full of
1S.VI, lost the use of hef voice from a seve.e cold she con
tracted ; nfler trying n number of remedies, with no bene
fit, .he was entirely restored by taking one holtle of Hose
J'ectornl, lifter which, she lout her voiee ngain, from u
fresh cold she contracted, mid was n:rain renlored by the
use of nunther boltle ; she then tonk four Iwittles n.oi. to
.trengthen her breant, from whieh she de.ived the most
Hwided beiicht. nnd h:.s been in the enjoyment of excellent
health from that time to the present.
The nb Mi! statement is obtained from Dr. Pitrst-M, the
Physician who attended her; nlso her ii.'ther who thinks
that she would n d be living at this time if it had i.'it been
for the H"se Perioral. Danville, Jan. as, lfj'J
Still another TiXiiried Cure lijj'ertrtl.
Mis tStimnel Seehler, being of n nutiind weak and deli
cate constitution, very piisie(itlbe to c ilds, was hlllieted
with n very severe e i.ih. pain and soreneRs of the breiht,
l'ss of appetite ; niter using n number of the usual reme
dies from which, she derived no benefit, she was cum! by
taking one bottle of Hse Pectoral und is in the euj lyillent
of belter henlth limn f'T ycurf previous.
Danville. Dec. 1 IMO.
1H. IllCKt.RY : Permit me to inform yon that my wife,
who is a delicate mid weakly woman, laboring under u
very severe OouLri with iv.in und 8 iieurF of b.east. was
more quickie nml eib-etuailv relieve wilhone batlc of
vonr Kose Pectoral than niiv other medicine she hnd ever
taken. AliNKK .M'llHIDK.
Jan. leo'J. Suniiel R.AVooils' Fuiiinc. Keii Puitd.
Si Rosa EVIDENCE IX FAVoK OF THE UosE Pl:cToKAL AND
I' A Mtl.Y FlM.V
John Fnlner ttikeu between t.'hii.imas nnd New Ycnr
with a very Irad cold, whieh eniled in u dry hard iueerviit
lloiik'h, caiiniiic n ereat deal of pain whenever in- eouirhed.
wns relieved veiy inueh ; by Ih. time he had token one
third of a bottle, iiud by the lime it was tiulelied, was en
tirely cured. lie ills,, siys that he has taken s('ver:il d ':-es
of the 1 1 .--i tl Ii Rest Tative or Fau.Uv Pills, and tint lliry
nr. the mildest and most cfleclnal pn.atives he has ever
tnken. Diuiviile, .Ian 1. lr-..
Da Hicklev : During n vii-it to inv broiia-r. m Pnn
ville, I took u veiy severe Cold, which elided inn te.'Iil
hard Cough, with t iretlfss nnd pain of the breast, for
which I used your Rose Pectoral, mid Family Ptils. and
take pleasure in ree imiii ending llieui, as Ihe luildeM and
m st effectual remedy I have ust.tl. Yours, repoetfuitv.
JAM V. .MliHfiAN,
.Tan. 2d. lrji. Whit-- lljveu. I.nzeroe co.
Icar Sir : p a recomm-'iidation for your Rote Peel o
rtd, pennit me to say. that I wns cn'eetuidly cnrprl rl a
very sevete cough with pain in the breast, wilh less lhaii
hah a bottle, mid tint 1 consiilei it invuhuhle. You uiu
nl liberty to nnke thin public if yon ph-ise.
JnilX SI'I'.RRIMS, ((ir.ieer.) Dmville, Pa.
My son Wiliinni laboring under it severe eouh and pain
in his side, ftom ail lujurv rtteeived by a fall, was eatuely
relieved by a hottla of Rose Pectoral ."c rream of Catu
ph .1.1 h'lve nlso used your Family Pills, and nlt-gellier
1 c.iusider thctn the Iwst niedceines I have ever used.
JUAN OVF.IlliOUF,
Jan. 1"j'J. Hush. Tp., .V.irlh d en.
Dr. Jiiekley Sir : As my wife who was inn. bled
Will, dry, haid Cough, nisi sour Stomach, dependent upon
debility, similar to DispcpMu. wns entirely relieved bv
tittng two hollies of your Rose Pectoral, pern,:! me lo say
that i consider it un excellent remeily.
Youis, respectfully, H. v Mr. M'lr.I.AliD.
I'ast r Lutheran Church, Danville. Pa.
Having been cured of a pain in my urm (similar to Rheu
matism) which tleprived irte of the free iistf of il for about
lour m otiths. lly uHug oneb ittleof Creuiu of ('amph or
1 would state that I c uistder it Ihu best remeily oi the
kind I have ever used in my family, mid I would freely
recommend it to others with similar affections.
Vuur, respectfully, JON AS WOLF.
Rush tp., North'd co.
My wife lieimr .fflict-'d with a very sevele pniu in her
arm und sh mlder (Lie rll'cets of cold) which disabled hi r
from uing it. was cured with rubbing of Cream of Cam
phor. Mrs. Kf!in, my sister-in-law, was nlso cured of a
severe pain in Ihe head and face by using the Cream of
Camphor THOMAS C. F.I.US, Danville. Jan. Sil,
My wife having R heitni'il ism of the arm for a iiuimIht
of years, whieh prcveuted her from using it in doing her
woi k ; uflcr having sX'..t a gieat dud ol money in tr nig
ibtTere.it remeilies wilh ir benetit, was etilirely cure! by
using only one b tt It- of your t'rei.m ol" Cniuphor.
Wlld.l M i; i:S, M r, foi s. H, wwi, R. Poiul.
Dr. H.rkl : !Tf ing received a very severe m.iury in
trty side bv falling otl a I iad of huy. fiYWll which I Was 11. ta
ble to follov mv wo.', was reroliillien led to t r " n bottle
id Crejiu of C nn.ilior. v. liirli atl'or . 1 m, mediate relief. I
HRIFFPni CAHH. Rush tp ., Norlh'd co.
My w.ie, suil'erins from m r exerueiaiiug pain, J
tliroi.gli ,:it h.-i g,..,., n,.,.iu. wh.rh iiri vinlet iier iroui
fieer.11,3 ( ,,. , .;. .. ll ,,.. ,,,) r, .,.,( p,,;
seiHon. 1 inert u 1111, ,,u-, ... r.,.,,,,., wills .... p. rnu.nn.t
l.e,.el,l, until I B.,..0 u ,, ,ul. ,, v,,,r u
J.,iec wli.eh lime It h-is I I v!l. ..nit ..4 iM.ile ! slu --
1 a n have re.- in...., inled il lo ai,u.nl r iv (Yu'.
udiu rveljr eM! It hi.smvi-.i salisaielum. I. 'I.KYI '
Al Louis linn;.' t Jitc1i-iih .1 l):,nv'lll, '
I Lave used yonr YYrn. ryr.. n my (,.,,K. .l eo.
sider It not only r lltctuul. I.ut Ihe n...i ,.1,,111 i.rli. k- I
m aeqn ....led with. J ATOH l.SIIK ,s. l),.vi.l,-
lli.viuc ued vonr Win m fc.iu.i 1.1 r :. l
my chiMiei. more Ihnn anv l.ii'.miatio.i .il ll.e ki.'i.l n ,.. .
more pleus-ii.t to lake.
DAN MOllli.w
Mont..,., H,.w, lianv.lle.
I have had oce.isioii t.i
--w 1 j -miiii: 1 iiav t limn,
x .'HKH. Hill. Krosly alley, Monmnreo.
lit. H.ekley:lluvniK used your win ill Sy.l.n d
C.reain ol I .'aniphor and Fnunly IMIs in niy finally, ll.ev
IIHVB c.wkI .tuiueti.ji, und I enis..er ll.em ll.e n,,,si r(.
lectual
v.Kni re.11eo.es. we hur
I ill our fa.nilv.
I. II I V II l-l I . V- II II i. 1 .
iieor pir :y e n,e undert.pued be.n? in Ihe eu.pl oV 1,1
Messrs. (.roves ft C.u.ilv, ul whose store, you have a.i
Aeney f r the. s.le uf your 1- a.n.ly .M.ilieines, slate llmt
we have had an -ipirt.iu.i y .f knowing ll.e opinio,,, m
namerous uidn idu ils who have used then., und llmt ihry
k.vo Bi-nerid suliKiiietiim ii:lve ,.,14 gr,.al ln,1lv (J
your Pill., whieh am universally liked, heinj very mild in
toeir operation. V. I.KISKNHl vt..
Uauville, Attest, W M. KKl'l.l'.l:.
Iluy.nir S.-arvy i-f my mouth vei v l.d, I wu. mdueed to
try a hrillei.l yo..r l,..th Wash, whieh actfsl like a elmrin
aardenuig my guiM, ami ri-umviiifr ull d.sni.B. '
Tl, n, k. .JONATHAN II. HIS1IKI., Danville
I)( n.ekley: Having what was called lll.-erated wire
month, f,,r whieh. I tried a nu.11l.er of remedies will. 11.)
Tmw, ',.,.'-urMl ''y i"g one hotlle of your
, T.i .th wn.h. My wile also dun.iu ,er eonlineinenl, was
' .71 I""' " ,;'-1B"?'. '""'I ''''K !rd lru,.-d.
(r wh.eU.lie iiMd Ihe c.ea f fa.ai.l.or, whi-l. w-utler-
! thwn, thereliy urvventiiig l.er lire.,.,, !, nati.t-ruiu
v , ., WA A. HIIOWX,
l u ,I,,,,"''rn" I'h ireh, tlanrille. Pa.
A":s,"!rl,uM);.'T'.'i!'';-u',, "",p'.rlu''y f your
-s of J',""' , ' "h VN " ".. very seve.e eu.
J s ot survey 1 Ihe pains, I consider it an excellent r.-me,
J.. ours, re.uectf.illv. I.KIl II li.tiiiv-v.
.i,,i,.i. n. ik.ci.r.l,, imi.v.le.r
AIwP.,, J. .. ,.V,K-,M D ' l'"'pr.elo., l.,,v,l
land county.
li'.UJ ' -'i "Vln Acenta i Norlhuniher.
."ins ljra.it, BuuU.rvi W A. Kuol.l,.
-o-ii'k , . i-tttrow.
"..y.lcrlown 1 Tiitan.t. Furuiuu A
fvwioi,, i-ailii.4, j j.;
i-.u.si.ue & ritronse. Puxiiun: J, A...
vinsant, rax
rWuef TT. VrJlts J,.K",",i AU,U"" 1
.r.ai. Selinwoye; J.l, hk,r lwiM.ura ; j, u i'
(slowand Joualuau ictw,t ,l,u,, . '
JU on Uhj AKenU, m.hI el .,OTlar eonUiuina a fuH
description uf the nw.ncruu. inits .of,.,...i i. .1 .
tail Medicines.
J.i.ie Ii, ltj ly.
ni iKsn-ns;) lor wlnr-li she nvlu nu.nl.ur i. r.mli.s ! J'""' '.'
w.llioul iK-n.-lit, wj n.iiri-l lelievi'ill.y llic l.r) .." Cicaiil tllC M.dutil Culcgf, Acu' lulkCtll), SUIJS :
i-IL .inpl.or. )5mL'.v,nV)''.lis'' Uni 'm.- V. ' 'vcs luc plcusur., u. crlny I,P value and etlioaey
ChiW curcl of H.,w-I C...,,li ,,,, i A,:.'.J I ' vears ; "'.'A V" ' K' 1 oii.id.-r l'"l'-
. My e'.iH .iHoc.,-,1 fo, iv j,,'., vr,r, wiil. ' - ''" ifve.e diseases npon the Iimss have been cf
" .vH l'inn:.l:i,M. 1111H -.,... 1.. ni ; ,. . . . .'. ... . . ' '"'I' d oy 1'tt ioi.Ai. in sui-li rilrcne eases as
2..r)U0 Acres 'J'iniber Land
;' - FOR SALE.
CJKVERAI, VAI.UAULB TltACTS OF
TIMBER I, AND, cotnpriainir khnut 5,ft00
ttcrra, part of wliiili is siliinleil on Tobyhnnna
('reck, anil port on Muildy Crcrk, nitliin three
inii' of I.rl.iph llivrr, in Perm fiirert townsliip,
C'nrl.on County, one of tlie rjreut Coal Coimtici
of l'ciin8 Ivnnia, cnii he hnd at t bargain, if ap
plication lie made noon.
Tlirso Intnl. nre thickly covered with tho best
timber of that region. While it is believed that
75.000 feet of lumber to the acre, can lie cut from
a large portion of the bind, the balance will aver
age not niticli less limn this figure. The kinds of
timber found on the l.iud arc Hemlock, SpTUca or
White Ccdnr, White Oak, While Pine and
Chestnut but principally made up of White
Pine and Hemlock.
The Tobvhatmn and Muddy Creeks are large
and nil nil streams, Yielding a vast amount of
w ater power, nnd arc capable of driving a largo
number of taw mills. They empty into the Lehigh,
which stream, wilh the I.ehigh Cnnnl all'oids an
outlet tn the most desirable lumber markets.
Them is, too, under contemplation, a railway
lending to Hie cities oliNew i otk and Philadelphia
which runs, within one mile ami three qttartrrt of
the Intnl. 1 hrnugh these avenues lumber can be
delivered in cither of Ihc cities named, for about
7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en
gaged in the trade to derive greitcr profits than
attend investments generally.
In addition to the timber, convertible into eve
ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an
swer for spars of vessels a sorf of timber that
ship-builders have been obliged to purchase in
Maine, or nt other distant points.
I'lilike most of the binds on the Lehigh there
has, ns yet, been no culling of Ihe limber on this
properly. It stands undiittirbed by the wood
man's axe. It is, therefore, the more valuable.
The lumber trade of Ihc Lehigh has been curried
on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity
of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every
season necessarily ittcrenfcs this difficulty. The
conseiinetue must be an cnchnnicment of the
value of timber lands. Those un-cuticii tracts
with the advantage of avenues to rnarket, such
as the lauds oftcrrvl for sale, possess, cannot fail
to be the sources of supply herealler.
1'ut the land is not ulone valuable lor tlie um
ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming,
nearly every acre being susceptible of a high
state of cultivation.
Canilalists desiring to make investments, would
do well to turn their attention to these lands. For
furlhor information apply to
CHAS. M.HALL.
Office ill "Mining Register" building, Potts
ville, Pa.
A ugust fi, 1 85d. If.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
rr ihe Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, BIIOTJ
OHXTXS, CROUP, AST.fcC
XVI A, VXXOOFXtfO-COUOH
AMD COUSUIVTPTIOU.
TO CriiK A COl.), WITH HKAPACHB AND IORKVKf'
of the Ik mI jr. take tlie Ciikkbv Pectoral mi troing lo hnd
and wrap up warm, lo twent during the nigl t.
For a (ihI.d and Coigh, Uikeil morning, noon nnrl eve
ninir, nccuwliuir In ditectioii on the 1 title, niut the ililiiciil
1 will wwirt or. renv-ved. Ncue will lung biiIT'T frm thii
li"til.te wtn'ii they Kml it win be !o remlily curnl. l'emi.ii
tilHifinl wish ti scvm-iioiiijii, whirh lirenki tiieni uf tln.-ir
n5l at niL'iit, will firtl. hy inking Ihc Chertv lVt-lnral oil
jr-iiny t i lu-tl, tlrey nny le pure ot' pound, unlotkeii !rrp,
ami c nin.'tnjpiillv r.frf8hinff rpt. (iruit reln-t fritnipull
inc. mi l nn nltiiiiiitf! run-, in nit' nltil t tlnmii nidft wliu are
tl.iiB iiitiiotrd. hv thin inviiltmliti- rt-inetlv.
I Krtin iiB n'r'cMlf i-iicctn in tlufe cnst, urnnv find
t tht'm.,i lv' unwilling la t't rcg i its uw when the necesMty
' I'll It tl.lF fOlM'i1
I l"i--ni (wj ciimiPiit riivici:'.ii in
rAveriKviM.c, Twin , April 1ft. 1c'l
F;r e In vp riven yir nin v Po-toral an e.xfeiihive
trial in inr pfnerirc. niiil fun! it t-i tirpr,s t-vorv "thei rr
nifrly we have ir cnrine ni('-t i--im of the rrfpirntnrv or
tf"". jjiis ij!j;w:h A- HAMPTON.
TOSINOnriS AD ITHMC SPKAKKHS tliix remedy
is invnln:iiilc. nt hy itf nrtiiinii thcihr-'nt and lurnrn, whiti
t.ivli in fc:iu!l(i an'itiee. itruiilovn:ul lirtaim in a few
h mrs, nnd w 'luleifnllv inciL-:iKi:a tin ttuwcr and llt-xibilii v
of th Voire.
AiSTU.M A if pner.dly iniirli rclirvc-.l, and often wholly
c-ired l.y t li. rry Pcct'.rol. Hut thurr are iiir cubcpso ob
titvitt' a t' yield ontirHy to no medicine. Cheny recto
rnl will rnre thrm. if they ran lie cured.
Jtltt ).('iirns. ir irriiutcn ol the throat and tipper
prtiin of ihc lunrs, may ln cured hv taking Cherry IV to.
r.il in Binall and lre iin'iL d ina. The unc niilurtable op
presinii in fooii relieved.
Itev. iJ-K-I. I.AXSlXti, c.f llr-mklyn, New York, ttotri:
tll hive bci-ii the Ciifrrv Peci iral cure inch ease of
I Asilimn and Bronchilis as IcJidg me to believe it can rarely
fail lo cure thine ditumscg."
1 KOIt CHOI p. fiivo nn emetic of ontimnny, to be
I f.illtoved by Inrpe und frequent dosi;3 of the Cherry Pceto
I ml, until r subdues the disease. If taken inscasjn, it will
not fail to cure.
W ilOOPlXQ CfMJfill may le broken up and soon cu
red bv the ine of Cherry leclMra.
Tin: INFJ.I'FAZA is speedily removM by this reme
dy. .Numerous inttt;inees have bjen nntired where whole
famiUe wis protected from any serious consequences,
w! il thir neililtfirs, without the Cherry Pectoral, wre
siifterini; frnm the diheuse.
l)T. J. C. Aver: Palkw.OIi.o, lltli June, 1851.
1 wrile to iril'itrm von of the tiulv remarkable etlects of
y.mr CIKKRY PKCTCHt U in this pluee, and in my
own family. One f my dmizhters was completely cured
in three days of a drendiul WiiooriNa Cocgh, by taking it.
Or. Menus, one of our vury best plisicians freely stales
that he considers it the Iki4 rmedy we have puluniuirv
diseasrs. mid Ihut he his CMred nvre cases of Crovp witd
it than uny other hifjlicuie he ever administered.
Our c.'ernymen of the Jiaptikt ChnrcJi says that during
Ihe run of Infu rnza her thin w-is'in. he has serti rures
from yur medicine he could scarcely have believed K'ith
piti sreinp.
Youis respectfully, J. 1). PIXCI.AIR,
Peptly Postmaster.
From the iliatinzuishcd Pmf'cswr of Chcmis
try and Mclcria Medicc, Uowdoin CoHepe.
I have found the Cherrt Victtorai., as its iiurredicnts
show, a powerful remedy for colds, and eaughn, und pul
monary ili.ca'.s.
rFKi:tt Cleveland, M D.
llrrsswicir. Me., Feb. !i, Ih?.
1H. VAbi:. ri.K MOTT.
w-i.n.i.t tlie li-iii 1 thrit a r.-iiu-i'.v has at let.i:ll. b--.l lound
t'.al i-.-il. le drp.-irlyd 011 l-n-t.re tin- Conl... C .l-'.s and
t oitfuiiip!..... i l.iea earn- f 10.11 our midst thousands eve.y
year. 1. is ln.lei.-d a lut-tiu-iue to whieh the i.lhi.-u-d (-1..1
look wuh eoii.i.l.-uee lor relief, und they should not fail to
uv;..l ll.e... s.-h ts of it.
Prepared and td by JAMES C. AVER,
P ract iral Chemist. Lowelt, Mass.
WolJ in Sunhury l.y H MAKSEK, and hy
Drncuista ptonciully throughout the State.
July Ui), Itjja. ccow 1. .Nov. 13. '53.
More Vt Goods 1 1
WILLIAM A. KN01MJ,
Ti:si'ECTFi:i.LY informa Lis friends and
- the ptil.hc Kenerally, that he has just received
and opened a lutge and splendid stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
at his Store in Lower AuijitsU township. Hi
stock consists ofeerv variety of
Dry Hoods, viz;
Cloths, Ctusimcrs, Snttinetts, Vcatines, Flan
uel$, AiWiii, ift.
A splendid stock of
LAWKS IMKSS AND FANCY GOODS.
Such i. S,lts, Reraset, De Lninet, Mcrinoet,
Lairns, Ginghams, Culicots, lsc.
ECCTS AND SHOES,
A f.no assortment for Mon, Womru it Children.
A large assoitmeiil of tiltOC'UKlES,
SUCH AS
Sugar, CofTee, Tta, Molasses, Spices, ftc.
Hardware and Queemware.
I'iali, Salt and Liiiiorc
- al'CH At
Cin, Brandy, Bom and AVhiskfj,
llcsijcs the laruest and most general assort
nieiit of all kind of floods to ! hsdin the country.
.All the above incutioucd goods will he sold at
such ruiu e.1 p(uc as tltry cuu not be gut for
elsewhere.. , . , ,
llouiilry produce of all kinds tuLB insxcUajiye
al the Ugliest Bia.ket prices. ,-;. , .
AuiritsU Iwsp., July a, Ib.Vl 1id.
the rrUI,r.,l,,l '.......- ft,, ,
Just Published' find for Sale
ly VM. McCARTV, Dookseller,
Sunbnry, Pa.
The American
TLEADEIIS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now in use in the United States.
B? Collikson Rp.f.d, Esq.,
Ipsae tfgis viva vox
With notca and additions, together with a short
system ot conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres
ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of
I'a., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. 1
Shiudnl, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, the following
letter has lecn received from Judge Pearson of
llarrisburg t
Harrisbviio, June SO, 18S3.
GaSTTtEMItXi
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex
pressing my entire approval of tho selection and
composition of the precedents thus oll'ered to the
public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svstem of pleading,
adapted to our habits of busincs, and the practice
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
to a great extent, founded on tho acts of assembly,
will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings.
It should be in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our state.
Yours, wilh great respect,
J NO. J. PEARSON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. fbiudcl, Esquires.
Sunbury. July 1853.
ANOTHER It EVOLUTION
In the )rv Gootus Ilusinss.
J. F. 8c I. F. KLINE,
lESriiCTFl 1,1,1 ntinounre to tln-ir liionils
and tie public in general, that they have
taken the Old Stand, in Tpper Aucnsin town-
-W.n IVnrltii.ml.erli.iiil rn.intv. ln.. fonnerlv nc
cupied hy Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just j
returned' from Philadelphia, and opened
& New and Splendid Assortment of
Spiunc. and Summer Goons,
Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Rut
tinctts, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of
Summer Wear.
Also a splendid assortment of
Ladies Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Iler.igo dc I.aines,
Alpacas and .Mia wis.
Also a fresh supply of Cil'Ol'erlCA of ull
kinds,
Hardware and Quernswarp, Drugs and
Medicines.
Also a large assortment of Boots and.
Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and
Children. Hats and f.'nps, such
as Panama, Straw. Palni-lcuf
and other lints. Stilt,
Cln-csc, &c. Call
und Sec.
Cheaper tliun the Cheapest,
All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex
change for country produce, al the highcM market
price.
Upper Augusta, April 00, lH.ro. ly
LATE ARRIVAL OF CI1F.AP
Spring and SummiT Goods.
FRILINCt &. GRANT, j
RESPECTFULLY inform llieir customers 1
noil tl.A tu-.ldiiv ttitit tl,..v Iiuvj. inut rei.iv. '
ed and opened the beat nml cheapest slock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
at their store in Mnrket square, Suiibuiv.
Their stock consists of every varie'y of
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths, Cnssimeres, Snltinels, Vesting,
Flannels, Wultnis, (fc,
And ull kiitils of Sprint; Summer Wtar.
Also a splendid Vitiioty of
LADIES DlfFSS & FANCY" COODS,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines,
lferasrs,
And every variety of goods snilnble for La
dit'i wear.
Also nn exlPtisive nsorlinenl of
Hats and Cats run Men and Hovs.
Also a large assortment of (stlOCXKICS,
srcn as
Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Molasses, Spices
of oil kinds.
Also a large assortment of
HARDWARE ani QTJEENSWARE,
Pish, Salt and Plaster.
Also a tresh supply of
Dltt'Gf AXU Ml'.UICIM'.S.
Besides Ihe lariest and most yeiiprnl itssoil
meut of all kind a of goods lo bo hud in Ihii
place.
CV Country produce of oil kinds taken in ex
change ut the holiest market price.
Sunbury, April SO, 1S53.
5' jmsukkuw
J. E. GOULD,
(.Successor to A. FIOT.)
1C1 Chestnut Street, Sieaiin's liuilding.
No.
PHILADELPHIA.
lXTF.NsIVi; MI -NIC Pl.'lii.IslIEIU and
lleulcr in Muhicnl Iitslrunients of t-ery de
scription. Excltihive Agent for the sale of Halh-t, Daws
& (,'o's (Boston) PiTt.v r Sin t.f.ioN Biui.i.t
-Eolian and other
PIANOS,
L. (iillKTt's lloudoir Pianos, Melmleons, Martin's
(itiitars, Hurj.s, Violins, .SiitkT Mi sic, Mtsic
Books, Ac, &e.
KesideuUof the country will I supplied l.y
mail or otherwise wilh any music they may
wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person.
Having one of tint largest slocks in Ihe United
Stales, I feel ronlident of satisfying all who may
fuvor ine 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, 18o3. ly.
CJILVER WATCHES A few double esse
English Silver Watches, for sale at very low
prices by H. Ii. M AKSh'lu
Bunbury, April 12, 1SI
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLl'II) and Adhe
sive and I egal ciivclnies, for sale l.y
H. 11. MAtEI?.
Sunl.ury, Jan 10. 1852
T)li II. II. HIOBEE'8 remedy for coughs,
--'colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply of
this valuable medicine just received and for sale
hy H. U. MASSE It.
Sunl.ury, June 4. 1833.
CIIAIN PL' MPS. A small number of these
excellent pumps have been received and are
-oll'ered for sale by
' H. B. MASSER.
Ru'iburv. June 4, 1853.
HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type
promptly executed al this ollice. AUe
blanks, of all kinds on superior upor.
Muuburv. Feb. 14, I86li.
fTEE WILLS JusUofS and ConstaUea Kae
11 ills bandsviui'ly pimU d on cats' paper Sot
sale at l.jolik. -' ;
mm
m er. r.n
"61
Klssai--
NEW STORE.
KENJAM1N 11EFFNEH
IJEsPECFFUI.t.Y Informs the fiti7.cns of
Sunl.ury nd vicinity, that he hns opened a
new store in tho room Inloly occupied by Tieorge
Bright, opposite Bolton's 11 old. lie has just re
ceived a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimcrs, Cassinets.
of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSO:
CnllcocR, ftlnglianifl, Lawns,
, MotiMfticUnc Ie Lnlncn
and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods.
GROCERIES of every vnrioly.
Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron
and-Steel, Nails, &o.
Also an excellent assortment of
UXTEENSWAItE, of various styles and
patlmns.
Also an assortment of HOOTS ti, SHOES.
II ATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Suit, Fish, tsc.
And a great tarirty of other articles surh as are
snital.le to the trade, all of which will be sold at
the lowest prices.
VsT Country produce taken in exchange at
the highest prices.
Sunl.ury, May 1, 1852. ly.
NOTICE.
TV'OTK'K is hereby given hy the undersigned
-I-' ritizrns of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, that application will be mnde to the next
Legislature of snid Commonwealth for the erec
tion of a body corporate to be styled "The
Susnrni Switns' Institi tk," to be located in
the borough of Sunbnry. Northumberland county,
with discounting privileges, ai.d with a capital of
One hundred thousand dollars.
Hobert H. Awl, Ueo. Uriglit, .fohn Young,
Adam Shissler. Thomas Robins, Daniel Urucke
miller, Fredk. Lazarus, deo. 1J. Vonngman, Pe
ter H Masscr, J. W. r riling, Irn I. Element
Benj. Hendricks, (!eo. ('. Wt lker, J. W. lVal,
Sunl.ury, June 25, 1.53. 6111.
Mann's Establishment
25 SmiA Sixth Sh eet,
Philadelphia.
For the Manufacture and sale of
I'alcnt letter Copying Vrenncn,
Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Hrushes,
Oil Papers, Clotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c.
Patent Parchment Piiier,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed.
PATENT LETTER HINDER,
I A most valuable invention for keeping in a
! hook-like lot 111, Letters received, Original lnvoi
I ces, S;e.
j l'liila., April U, 185X ly.
j Important to Coal Dealers.
I rinilE subscrilicrs hereby inform the public, that
I - thev have entered into pnrtnership under the
j firm of Kase, Reed tSr (.'0., for the purpose of
mining, shipping sud selling coal, delivered at
Sunl.ury, or ot tiny other point along the Sus
quehanna. ,
They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa
red, on contract or otherwise, nt all limes, on the
shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders received ut Slnunokiii bv
K ASK, KEED & CO.
.Sunl.ury, June 4, 1S53. ly.
GREAT NEWS I
A Nf.-.v
CLOTHING STOUE III SUKEURY,
- T ELSI1EKG A CO., resprcirullv announce
I 1fi to tlie inhabitants of Northttnibri land county
: n...l t.ie public 111 general, Unit they nave com
menced a new Clothing Store in Sunbury Pa.,
1 opposite ll.e Post Olli.-e, m;oumi!r Mr. Strolt s
saddler shop in Market Hrert. They are just
openint; a sj.li iuli.l assnrtmt-nt of f.ishioin.ble
Spiing; and fjumincr Clothing.
j l 'onsistinr; in part of
j Cloths, Cassim-rs, Salinett, Linens, Checked
i and J'ancy Cloth Penis und Coat.
ALSO, A fine supply of (Silk, c'atiii und other
: Vests.
' ALSO A LARGE ASSOKTMEXT
! Of all Kinds of Hals and Caps, Shirts and
: Collars and (lenllemcn's furnishing
(ioo.ls in general,
j All of which wiil be sold cheaper than cheap
: at tho lowest cash prices.
I The public may rest assured that all Clothing
: they buy of our Store is made up well, as one of
' the linn is a practical tailor and our whole iStoi-k
j of Clothing is made up l y ourselves. Our adhe
ring to the cash principle and our extended ac
quaintance among New York nnd Philadelphia
Importers of Cloth enables us to sell very cheap.
Cull and Sec ; No charge for looking at our floods.
Our Assortment is always kept up as we are
constantly getting fresh supplies.
Sunbury. May 7, isr3 '
NOTICE
JOTICE is hereby Riven, that application
will 1c made lo the next Legislature of j
Pennsylvania, for tho incorporation of a company, I
wilh discounting privileges, to be located in ti.e '
borough of Munlniry, ill the county of Ni.rthtnn-
berlaii.l, willi a capital of One hundred thousand j
dollars, to he callod the "$u iiieluiHiia Sai iiigs' ;
liistiti'te." j
Sunbury, June C.ri, le-53. (on. j
NOTICE. !
'jVOTK.'E is hereby uiven that ait application 1
will be made, ut the next regular session of
the Legislature, to charter 11 company for bank-
ing anil discounting .urp...-i-s, with 11 capital of
two httuilieil tuousaiiil dollars, wttli tlie privi
lege of extending il to four hundred thousand
dollars, tn he located in the borough of Sunl.ury,
Northumberland county, Pa., and to be called
"Tim Minkiis' BsXK OK Sl-.Ml llI."
July S, 18.')3. 6m.
1 111 prove 111 cuts A head!!
ELIAS BROCIOUS
nEHEBY informa his friends and the public
generally, that ho has just received at his
old stand, in Market street, opposite Weaver's
hotel,
An txcellent assortment of
ICCP.CCSGIOj
F R E N 0 II CALF SKINS,
French Lastings,
A11J ull kinds of linings and Slioe findings,
which he offers to the trade at reasonable prices.
He also informs his customers sue others, that
he still continues the Shnctuaking business, and
is prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good and
fashionable stvlo, ami nn reasonable terms.
Sunbury, Juno 11, 18i3. ly.
ss liiwAin) ! " 7
rglllE above reward will he paid for the discov
X ery and conviction of every individual found
guilty of trespassing or injuring any of the
property of Philadelphia and Sunbury Ruilroad
Company. s
11 Y ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT.
June, 4, 1853. tf.
T1LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank
Mortgage, bonds, Executions, Summons
ice., for sale l.y H. B. MAfceEU.
Hunbury ,Apri 86.181.
irr.ANiTs
BLANKS of avery tiesrripuon can lis. haul by
MM apprjun at tbe. cuu ol ibe Ainrru-aa,
NOTICE
To Merchants, Travellers and Others
Throughout the United State,
Alexander L. Ilickcy 05 Co.,
THE GREAT AVOR I J3'3 FAIR ritl'E .MF.DAli
TRUNK MANUFACTORY,
No. 148 Chcsnut Street, (Front of Jones' Hotel)
Philadelphia.
ARE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant"
and Travellers one of Ihc largest and most
improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever
ofl'ercd for sale in this city, together with a gen
eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which
can possibly be imagined, ranging in price from
two to thirty dollars. Also, a splendid assort
ment of Ladies' Dress Trunks, bonnet Boxes,
Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and
Leather Hags, Hand Coaches. Gigs, etc., &c.,
all of which wo are prepared to sell at reduced
prices. We respectfully invite a call from the
Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
ALEX. L. HICKEV & CO.,
No. HH Chcsnut Street.
Tliila., April 9, 1803. 0m.
CAUR, GIESE & CO.,
Flour, Grain and Lumber
Comniision Merchants,
23 ami 25 Sprar's Wharf,
DAIiTIMOnE-
r.nnx.r.Mxs.
John Clark, Ks.., Piesideut I'itizetm' llnnk, Rail.
A. P. (Jiles, Esip, Cashier Frnnklin Hank, "
John llerty.ler, Jr., Es.., Philaik-lphia.
KotTi rs, Simiicksoii & Co.. "
J. Tome, Esip, President Cecil llnnk, Port De-
positr.
J. Vnllowcr it Son Ilarrisburi;.
Col. II. C. Ever, Selinsgrovo.
J. II. App&. Co.,
Nagle, Viiignte fV Co., Milton.
W. W. Cooke, l"s.., Mttncy.
Pinion Si-ht.vli-r, Esq., "
(Icorce Hotline, llitghsvillp.
V. Weaver & Co., Moiitnursville.
f!en. William F. Packer W illiamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
James II. Holing, "
Lewis fl. Iluling. "
M'Henry ct Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Iluling, Esq., Lock Haven.
tjf Carr, (iiesc ct Co. have the largest wharf-
room of any commiwon house in Baltimore, al
wayagiving quick despatch to boats in discharging
their cargoes.
March 12, 1S53 f.in.
Dissolution ol I'artiii-i.slili..
THE Coporlnership heretofore existing under
the noiuc of Jnmes II. & Win. 15. lTnrt, is
this day dissolved by the witlidravrcl of William
Ii. Hart. The business of the Into firm will be
settled hy cither of the undersigned, ut No. 229,
iNurtli Sd street.
JAMES IL H AIfT,
WILLIAM 11. HAIJT,
THOMAS 11AUT.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, lH.'io.
The undersigned, have this day formed a co
partnership and will continue the business under
the name of James H. cc Thomas Hart. Thank
ful for past lavors. they respectfully ask the at
tention of their friends nnd the public to their
stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and
extrusive, and which they will sell ut the lowest
market rates.
JAMES II. II A RT,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1 So3. JS, II.
Drills
, l'iiints, Oil, Window
Class, tS'c.
.r) '1'i.Ns l'rcnch zinc white.
HI tons Pure White Lead.
fitlliO lloxi-s M'indow (jlipis.iill s:.cs.
Superior I'oh.sh, Copal, Coach , Lea til
er iV Iron varnish, white Demar varnish for China
(iloss, with a general assortment of l're.-h und pure
DRUGS AND MHDICINES.
Also all Ihc Patent Medicines in general use,
I warranted genuine.
j Colored and Eitainled Class, &c, Ac, for sale
very low nt
j A LP RE I) WILTKEROER'S
I Drn and Paint Stoic, No. Hill N. 2nd Street,
j PHILADELPHIA.
j Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods
i sent to anv of the Hotels or Depots free of charge,
j Phila., May 88, 1S53. ly.
; CHEAP VATCHES. JEWELRY AND
' CMI.VKK WAltl-:, Wlmli-sale anil Iti-uil nt No.
! O SKCONU St.. oi.p-.situ ti- Jit. Vernon lb -use, (Ji.1.1
' I.evcr V'ali-lics, lull jt-wrlt-il. If k. cases, tr-J.-,l)0 ; Silver
Levers, fall ji-welcil, sil'J.(K) ; Silver 1 pities, jeweled. s..
t (jo all warrant. tl to k. t-p g-.nil tin, p. !i:M f.is and Sil
; vei Case, tl.nl; Ul.l IVneiis. Sl.Wli '.i"l.l Pencils u.ul
j IVll t'lises Will. Ioi(t Onlil Pensns l"W as t.-."., Si e.
J Also, alwi.ysii.i l.m.il .1 k ..si :.ssortn.rn of tine trnlil
I Jewelry, tinhl Cart., li.ianf itn.l l-'nb Cduiiis, Ciold Ycsl
Ct... ins, I,rilit-s' Oolil l-.t. Cl.ai.ts au.l Il.-lt Tins,
j Silver Talile Ss.iis frnm Kll t . r?ls. Dessert, 80 to
$-l , uil-l Tea, S?l,T- I" (i.'.0 per set, warranted equal to
ci-ia. All ikvIs w.r.iaiti.,1 1 1 lie wl.nt lltey are s !.! f r.
J V.tteI.es and Jewelry repaired unit warranle.l.
1 t'f All or.l.-is fe.-.it by nmii .-r ut'-ervvioe, will be pane
j tually utteiiili'it t-i.
M. AYISK. Ap.-i.t,
I No. 3 ortli SMCDNU Street, -lpjuitc llic .Ml. Ycrnoa
I House.
I J'l.ila., April 11, ly.
'"'PsT
K if. K', W VI A t
loe-V'tr ;5.:wi
Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors,
Gigs. Coachos, Earouches, &c.
Manufactured wholesale and retail hy
BTJDEITELL & TULL,
No. 64 DUCK Street,
Philadelphia.
Orders Ihrnugh the mail promptly executed
Phila., April 0, 1853. Iv.
3,i.I?.B.iT2S,
fT lMatlorm Scales,
(jl a Long Iiiowh Severely ttittd
I i Alwayt right 'Wis Aiinouled-
3a,.Y Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Fur-
(5aTI...,r,.-:A' - m 1 i.w ......
.ISyi'C mer" si. Ai.no, tct in any part
of the country, at short notice.
AUEXrs GEO. V. COLBY,
S10 Mutkct st., .Philadelphia,
E. Y. Bright, .Sunbury.
yhilu., -4pril 93, 1853
Labopcrs Wanted.
rflHK subscribers want immediately on the
A lUilroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union
county, seven miles below Sclinstrrove, from
50 TO 100 LABORERS,
to wlijlu one dollar per day will pa paid.
PAYIDliE, WJLVEATON & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853. tf.
Hope Manufactory.
r"IMlE aubscriber respectfully informs the people
A of Nortliumlierland and (sunl.ury, and the
public generally, that he has constantly 011 hand
sud manufacture lo order, all kinds of Uoai ropes,
tied curds, whIi lines, plow lines, twin and lines
of U kinds, at his twtablixhuiant in IS'orthum
tssftaiMl. KICHAKU MARSHALL.
NortU'd., June Jl, lHAa. 9is.
1
LANK NOTE TABLE.
. CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
riTT nr 1-iiu.ADSi.rniA
MASPACATJBETT.
All solvent Imilks llil
It IIDDK ISLAND.
All tol. ciil Inuks iti.
CONNF.CTICVT.
All s .Ivi iit Im.ks 1 (lis
NKW VORK.
ti. t. Hank nolrs J.) ill'
All sulvcut Imnva iuii
rol'STBT.
Rank of Clinmlwrshurg 1 nis
IliinK ol Uhrster CO. par
Ufii.k of Del. Co. Chester pnr
Hm.k ol urrinnmowii
Honk of OtMlysl.iirg
lli.nk of T.rwistown
nnrl A II solvent Isinks I "
1 Uis tyitk notes umlpr 93 Jon
rotrsTHT.
All solrents tmoks t (lis
Hank of Miit.llctnwn 1 ilis
Montgomery Rni'lr PnT
NKW JKIIHKV
i.ni.K nt iortiim.i.erl ad- imi.
Belvnlrre Hunk J b'
Cimnwreinl llnnk 1 rl"
Ilnnkof I'itlsl.nrg litis'
nitns oi imnvillfl pur
Fnr. llnnk Mont Hour nor
Carlisle Hm.k I ilis'K. M., Mi.Mletown rt. ir
Columliia U'k B'ae Co mrlMml.ni.n-l' Hk, INrwnrs pni
novelstown Dank imrMeeli. Hk of Hnrlingtml r
l-,i..., llnnk nnr Mr-rh. tt Mnii. Hk Trent par
Erie Hank 2 ilis Morris Co llnnk ! l
Kxi'hnno-r ll'lr Pillsl.nrir I ilis Xeirnrk Hk's & Till. Co I ills
Kxelmngn H'k, Hrai.rh 1 ilislOrnnpe llnnk
Formers' H'k, Mucks Co purl People's Hk Pattern.
Formers' Hk, I,sni-nsiir pnrlPrinceton Hunk
Farmers' Hk. Itsniling mr fn!c.n Hnnking Co,
Fnrm. Ilk SV-liuvlkill Co pnr'Pemrrrrt Co llnnk
F P. Hk Wnvnesh'g Wilis Stnte llnnk nt I'nin.leil
Frnnklin Hk. V.'nsirn llrlislntnte Ilk KllsstirtMon
dis
(lis
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OHIO.
NKW I1AMPSIHRK. All solvent Isinlis S .lis
All solvr.it bunks 1 clis'ST' lilt ant's tli.'lcr S's A ibs
Vi:l!MI)T. I NOHTH CAUOI.INA.
flni.k of St All-tins 4 ilis! A II solvri.l Innks 4 ilis
Allsnlvcnt banks J ttisf?'t;iuler5's, SJ ilis
TltliMEN'DOUS ExrlTP.KrNT ! I
Cnsli. Steam. Klcctricitv ! !
27ic Aerial and all other lines out-done bj the
I.lKlitr.lns Line of
1HA T. CLlLENT.
"I'V'lIO, having great faith in rapid sales and
' small profits, has just rci eivcd and opened
a large assortment of
SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS.
At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which
he oilers to the public at the lowest prices.
His stock cunsisls of a general assortment o
Dry Cootls, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinrts. Jeans, Drdlingl
Muslins, Linens, Caliroes, Muslin dc
Lains, Lawns, Ginhams, Bcragcs.
Silk Hats.
A large assortment of Roots and Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children.
Groceries,
Sugar, Tea, CofFee, Molasspe, Cheesr, Spi
ces, I' ish hall, Plaster.
HARDWARE,
Yin: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &c.
QUEENS WARE,
Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes. Cups, Saticcrs, f;C
LIQUORS,
Wine Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wliishry, &c
tTf' Country produco of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market prices.
Jan. 15, lS.r)3. ly.
DOCTOR YOI'KSKI.FI
THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS :
Oil, EVKItY ONE HIS OW.V rtlYSlCIAX.
rpilE E
EORTIETH Edi-
V K Hon, w
it 1 a One Hundred
itf A
Engravings, showing Dis
eases and Malformations of
IfSI f,'Tir ' ,l the Human Svstem in every
ijifl i-TJX h.-' 13! shape and firm. 'J'o which
W i:'J !l is added a Treatise on Ihc
':J'i:x ..s ijrij I lisftises of I'l-males, l.eiug
-vji V'.-t a l! fyi-l ol the highest importance to
port
ur.irri.'d pi-ople, or those
conteintdaiing tn-.'-rriagc- '
Let no father he ashamed to present a copy of
the .SJsCULAPll'S to his child. It may save
him from an early crave. Let no voting man or
woman enter into the secret obligation of mar
ried lite without reading the J'Ul'KET .T.SCC- ,
LA PR'S. Let no one sutVering from hackniep
Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa- j
tions, and given up hy their physician, he another :
moment without consulting the .SCl'LAFIL'S.
Have the married, or those al.out to he married
any impediment, read this truly nselul nook, as
it has been the means of saving thousands of un
fortunate creatures from the verv jaws of death.
TV Any person setulin? T'VENTV-FIY E
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will Teceive one
copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will he
sent for one dollar. Address. Da. W. YOUNG,
No. 15S SPlil'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
June IS, ie."ifl. ly.
DISSOLTTTICIT.
rrWE partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of .lames Tnscart A: Son, was, on the
13th day of June, 18.VI, dissolved by mutual
consent. The business of the firm will he settled
by Janu s Tapart, holds the books.
Those indebted to the linii ore requested to
call and make settlement of their accounts ulso
ull persons having claims a-jainst the firm are
requested to send in their bills for payment.
JAMES TAC.UAKT",
UKANTHAM I. TAGGAUT.
North'd., June 18, 1SS3. tf.
NEV7 STORE.
npiIE undersigned takes this method cf thank---
ini? his friends lor their liWral patronage,
and informs them he has taken the old stand
lately occupied hy James Tass irt cc Son, where
he will be prepared at all times with a large sup
ply ot poods, consisting of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEliS,
VI-.STINCS, ke.
LAIIES DIIESS AND FANCY GOOES,
uf every description.
(roccries, Jueeiis are,
Hardware, Cedarware, Salt, Fish, iV, c.
Which he will dispose of 011 reasonable terms,
and hopes by a strict attention to business to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
G. I. TAGGART.
North'd., Juuo 13, 1853 tf.
THE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST AND THE BEST.
Excellence and Beauty combined,
BLAYLCCZ'S
Model Spring Style Hats,
TTTNEOUALLED by any others in all
that
HJ can render satisfaction to the Wearer.
(ive them a triul. The Very Finest Molcskix
Hats for 3.50 ; Second Quality, very fine, 3,00
Third Quality, a capital article, 2,50. All these
are warranted.
Mode! Hut Store, No. 46 North 8lh Street
Philadelphia,
Phila., April !), 1853 Cm.
WILLIAM PERKINS
Gentleman Fushionuble
CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 231 Chesnut, Third door bcloie Eighth st
Philadelphia,
OAS on hand a full stock of French and
English Piece Goods, which will he made
to order at tho Shortest Notice, in the Luteal
Style, FOR CASH.
Phila., April U, 1853. Cm.
TII.EY'S COVGH CAXDY. An excel.
' lent remedy fur coughs, colds. For sale
at this oll'.e.
December 4. 1852. '
HUSTU'ES' FEE B1LI.H Por sale by
t IL U MASSER.
Fuubury, 1851
A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS
At the Cabinet Ware It 00m of
""set ouare,
Also al the corner of Fawn street 4- a. Raitr 1
SUNBURY, PA. "i'ha,'r0ttd
Thankful for th. patronaW of hi. friend,
customer, during the 17 year, he h., Iw j W?
nes. m this place, he sohcit, from the pul.lj. . "
tinuanc. of their favors. Vuring t.p eri'od
has rn, envored o keep up with ,ie intprovemenu
of the day, and has accordingly extended hi Turf
nes. in every branch and variety. The nuhlie
therefore invited to Ihe attention of th, preset
stock of i"-"'nf
CAM1VET AVARF, AND CII Is
Manoiactibed r '
SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO.
At the Old Slant!,
Where in addition to their former stock of th,
establishment they now manufacture
Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs.
Larprt Spmiff Seat Rocking Chain
Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tablet, '
Mtrble Top Wash Stands,
and a variety of other
new style und
Fashionable Furniture
Havinrf secured a Hearse and made the neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye maids and mistresses, and htislmnda too,
Here's furniture of every style and line,
From side Isiards down to kitcl.cn tables,
Prom rocking chairs to t.K-kinir cradles
W1011I1! yoa not l.ave ll.e ready Joitx to pay,
AYc'll wait awhile f..r a brighter Iwtter day,
Or take potatoes, outs, corn, wheat and rye;
Unrk, li.sip pntes, staves, or lumber wet snd dry,
Or nny thing I.ut yokes nnd tl.reshintj flails,
From pies nnd tarkies down to little quails.
Corns 011 then friends, come ouenarl all,
Keep trade a moving, so "(toes on the Isill."
UT Orders from a distance promptly attended
to and work of oil kinds delivered with dispatch.
Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf
"AID AND COMFOET,"
To Your Own .llcclianics.
GEORGE RENX. .
MANUFACTlT.Ett OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
'"PHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention
of the public to his large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
C5 A It I . ET-AV A EC U.
which cannot fail to retommend itself toevery one
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to he had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
j many improvements which am constantly being
i made. His stock consists of Mahogany
I SoTas, IMvaiiN nml I.oiiiictch,
! Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
! SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES,
: and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila-
dclphiu manufacture,
j BEDSTEADS, of every pattern ond price,
CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of his business.
He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, such hj Mui.ic.ih, Black Wjimt
, AMI Cl-IILF.II M tl'LK ti.ll.I IAN ; AMI WlM.SOtt
CHAINS, ami riser Piaxo Stools, whit-hare
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
The subscriber is determined that there shall
he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
Ihe cities, as every conliilence can be entertained
about, the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
His articles will he disposed of on as good
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
I t- L NUKKTAKINU. Havintr provided
,imst. a handsome Hk
he
prcparc-d for l.'ndcrtaking, and attending funer.
ols, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place.
II?' The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853 tf.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
J A3IES . FI I) LEIl,
No. 12 South Second Stree',
PHILADELPHIA.
Gold Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
Silver Lepine do
" Quartier do
Cold pens 011J pencil and silver halders
Silver Tea and Tabic Spoons
Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings fire.
All warranted and sold at prices as low as try
in the city.
November 27. 1852 tf.
1,000 Men Wan ted.
QN the li-e of the srSQl'EH ANNA RAIL-
ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite llar
risburg) and Sunbury, in the State ol Pennsylva
nia. This road is fifty four miles in length' runs
through a highly improved country, and will
furnish ctnphn ment for stone masons, carpenters
and laborer for the next twelve mouths. A
large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation,
laborers that arc familiar will therefore find cer
tain cmplpvmetit and liberal wages.
DOL'GH EKT Y, LA I'M A N & CO.,
Contractors.
February 10, 1853
Roseiulale Hydraulic Cement.
4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed walls.
For sale by
CH A RLES SH EPA RD SM ITH.
of, and successor to, the late linn of Evi Sunlit 4.
Son.
N. E. Comer ef Front and Willow strtst
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 18, 1853 ly.
13. VEI3E1R, 1. D.
HAVING located himself permanantly in
Sunbury, oilers his professional services to
the Town and Country, oftice, corner of Deer and
Market streets (formerly telegraph office,) where
he may be found unless professionally engaged.
Sunbury, April 30, 1853 6m.
OLD PENS wilh and without cases, of a
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal
by H. H. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 27, 1851.
I" J A TENT BRITTANLlsTOPPERS M
bar bottles for sale It
H. B MASSER.
Sunbury, April. 12. 1851-s
tSMlTHESSENCE OF JAMAICA U1N-
GEK, a fresh supply jus received, a'nJ for
,tte l.y M. 1). MASSER.
Suuhory, Jan. 10, 1853.
. SK Boureau's celebrated ink, and alsa Con
1 gres ink for sale, whobsala and retail br
llecsmber , I80. H- B- MA85ER.
fARRIAGE tETIrlCATES haAdsMMry
i-'l esecuted for sal at ibis office, single or
l.y the d.ueu.