A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of Ground ron SALE. THE subscriber oilers at private sale, his house nd three acres of ground, on the river Bank within the limit of llic borough of Sunbury, now in thn occupancy of John Bhissler tid orig inally owned by Oiias. Uusslcr while engaged in boat building. The improvementa aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, nd a good frame stable. There are a nntnlier of excellent fruit trees on the premise. Tim prop erty is handsomely located and will he sold at a reasonable p ice and possession given in April next. Apply to (!eo- C. Wclkcr, Emp, of Pun bury, or to the subscriber at Sclhtsgrnvc. PETER RERUN. July sn, issn tr. NEW STORE. . UKNJAM1X HEFFNElt "RESPECTFULLY infurma the citixena of Sunbury and vicinity, that ho rns oiened a new store in the room lately occupied by George Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotel. He haa just re ceived a nundSRtite assortment uf Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassirtets. of all kinds, of linen, eniton and worsted. ALSO: Calicoes, Ginghams, I.nivn, KloiiNNCllitc Ic lvalues and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GROCERIES of every variety. Also an assortment of Harrtwni'c, Iron nnd Steel, Kail?, &c. Also nn excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, "f various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of II DOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Suit, Fish, ic. And a great variety of other articles such as arc suitable to the trade, all of which will bo sold at the lowest prices. C5 Country produce taken in exchange at me higlicst pncs. Sunbury, May 1, 1858. ly. NOTICE. VrO riCE is hereby given by the undersigned - ' citizens of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsyl vanin, that application will be mado to the next Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec tion of a body corporate to be styled "Tim SrxsrBT Satijos' Ihstitjttk," to be located in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, with discounting privileges, and with a capital of One hundred thousand dollars. Robert H. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young, Adam Shisslcr. Thomas Robins, Daniel Drucke millcr, Frcdk. Lazarus, Geo. B. Youngman, Pe ter B. Masser, J. W. Friling, Ira T. Clement, Denj. Hendricks, Geo. C. Welker, J. W. Peel. Sunbury, June 25, 1853. 6m. , Mann's Establishment 25 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of iaf cut Letter Copying Presses, latent METALLIC DAMPENER?, Brushes, Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c. Patent Parchment Paper, Letter copying books, Superior to all others, and each pago printed. PATENT LETTER BINDER, A moat valuable invention for keeping in a nook-like form, Letters received, Original Invoi ces, &r. Phila., April 9, 1853. ly. Important to Coal Dealers. rTpiIB subscribers hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kasc, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining, shipping aud selling coal, delivered at Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus quehanna. Trrry will le ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on contract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders received at Shnmokin by KASKy REED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. GREAT NEWS! A New CLOTHING STORE IN SUNBURY. GELS BERG & CO., respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Northumberland county ffnJ the public in general, that they have com menced a new Clothing Store in Sunbury Pa., opposite the Post Oflice, 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, Satinett, Lineup Checked and Fancy Cloth Pants and Coats. - ALSO, A fine' supply of Silk, Satin ond other Vests. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all Kinds of Hats and Caps, Shirts and Collars and Gentlemen's furnishing Goods in general. All of which will be sold cheaper than cheap at the lowest cash prices. 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 wholo Stock of Clothing is made up by ourselves. Our adhe ring to the cash principle and our extended ac quaintance among New York and Philadelphia Importers of Cloth rrrabtes us to sell very cheap. Call and See ; No charge for looking at our Goods. Our Assortment is always kept up as wo aro constantly getting fresh supplies. Sunbury. May 7, 1853. lm provemeiits Ahead!! ELIAS EROCIOUS TEREBY informs his friends and the public generally, that ho has just recefved at his old stund, in Market street, opposite Weaver's hotel, An excellent assortment of 1CCP.0CC0, TRENCH CALF SKINS. French Lastings, And all kind, of i;,iinS, end Shoe findings, which be offer, to the trade at reasonable price.. 1,. ,V r ,ulo," e others, that he still conl.iraes the Shoemaking business said .. prepared to d all klluW of mm, in fashionable style, and on reasonable Wih Sunbury, Juno 11, 1853. ly. M I ACKER EL. CODFISH, CWantly nn hand SALMON. ami lor sale bv HERRINGS. PORK, HAMS & RIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD ti CHEESE, Aug. 17. 1853 3m. S J. PALMER & Co. f Market-Slieel Whaif Philadelphia. T)LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Lieeutions, Summons Ac, for salo by H. B. MASSER Sunbury , Awl 26. 18.11 XT books, ink, and all complete, just received, audtorsalaby 11, a. MASSEK Sunbury, June 4, 1833. Just .Published nnd fop Sale by ' ' VM. McCARTY, Bookseller,' 1 j ' Bunbury, Pa. The American HEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being eollection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United 8tates. Br Com.ikson Rickd, Esq., Ipsae iegis viva vox With notet and additions, together with a short system at convevauciug. Dy A. Jordan, Pie- ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shiitdcl, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judgo Pearson of llarrishurg I II Asnisni nn, June 30, 1853. After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to the public. The legal profession In Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct system of pleading, adapted to our habits of businew, and the practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the acts of assembly, will he a saving of laltor to the pleader, and con dure to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should lie in the bands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PER80N. Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. I,. Shindcl, Esquires. Sunbury, July 9 1853. ANOTHER REVOLUTION In the 13 rv Goods Business. J. F. & X. F. KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have taken the Old Stand, in Upper Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc cupied by Isaac Campbell, & Co., and have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened Jl New and Splendid Jlssortmeut of Spring and Summer Goons, Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat tincUs, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of Summer Wear. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Borage do Laincs, Alpacas and Shawls. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinds, Hardware and Queensware, Drugs and Medicines. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such as Panama, Straw, Palm-leaf and other Hats. Salt, Cheese, Arc. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at tho highest market price. Upper Augusta, April 30, 1853. ly LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP Spring and Summer Goods. FRILING & GRANT. RESPECTFULLY inform their customers and the pulilic, that they have just receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods, at their store in Market square, Sunbury. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cnsrimeres, Sattinets, Vestings, Flannels, Wollens, Ifc, And all kinds of Spring & Summer Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laincs, lierages, Ami every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. Also nn extensive assortment of Hats and Caps for Mkn and Buys. Also a large assortment of GROCERIES, sreu A3 Sugar, Teas, Cod'ee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HAELWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a trcsh supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Besides the largest and most ceneral assort ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this place. CV" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, April 30, 18S3. J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 161 Chestnut Street, Strain's Building. PHILADELPHIA. TXTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, and -- Deulcr in Musical Instruments of every de scription. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Hatlct, Davis & CoS (UoStOll) PaTKXT Sl'Sf eksius Duidg Julian and other PIANOS, . L. Clillicrt's Boudoir Pianos, Mulodcons, Martin's Ciuitars, Hurps, Violins, Siikct Music, Mwsic LioOKS, Ac, &c. Resident of the country will be supplied by mail ot otherwise with any music they may v.ih, at as low rules as if purchased in person. Having one of tha largest stocks in the United States, I feel conlident 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 Piano for sale- Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly. SILVEK WATCHES. A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low price by H. B. MASSER. Sunhury, April 12, 151 A RNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID and Adhe- aivil anil I pnnl a n vp ! n naa fir anl Viw H. B. MASSER. Sunburv. Jan 10. 1852. TR. II. H. HIOBEE'S remedy for coughs, colds, and pulmonary oWasea. A aupply of thia valuable BvediciM just received and for sale l' , . H. B. MASSER. SuMtxiry, June 4. U53. rjHAIN PUMP8A small number of these T cent pumps uv bee. received and are ottered for sals by c . ' H,B,MAS8ERv nunburv, June 4, 1853. I AND BILLS neatly printed on new type - promptly executed at thia offica. AW blanks, of all kinds on superior paper. Sunbury. Fen. 14. 1853. TTEE BILL8. Justices and mj BilU bandMmely printed oncartf mut f. UIHVIHvfi SUNBUltYi AMElllCAN AINQ SJ1AMQKIN J OUKNAL. 2,500 Acres Timber Land "FOP,. SALE.- :; SEVERAL ' VALUABLE TRACTS OP TIMBER LAND, comprising about ,o(10 seres, part of which is situated on Tobyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within three miles of Lehigh River, in Penn forest township, Carbon County, ono of the great Coal Counties of Pennsylvania, can be had at a bargain, if ap plication be made soon. 1 heso lauds are thickly covered with tha brst timber of that region, While it is believed that 7S.000 feet of lumber to the acre, can be rut from a large portion of the land, the balance will aver- ago not much less than this figure. The kinds of timber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce or While Cedar, White Oak, While Pine and Chestnut but principally . made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks are large and rapid streams, yielding a vast nm mot of water power, and' are capable nf driving a large number of saw mills. They empty into the Lehigh, which stream, with the Lchigli Canal alToula an outlet to the most desirable lumber markets. There Is, too, under contemplation, a railway leading to the cities of New York and Philadelphia which runs within ohs mill ami three quarters of the land. 1 li rough these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of Ike cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en' gaged in the trade to derive grciter profits than attend investments generally. In addition to the timlier, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort of timlcr that ship builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there bus, as yet, been no culling of the timber on this property. It stands undisturbed bv the wood man's axe. It is, therefore, the more valuable, The lumlicr trade of the Lehigh lias been carried on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this difficulty. The conseqnenco must be an enchancement of the value of timber lands. 1 hose un-cullcil tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as tha lands offered fur sale, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. But the land ia not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every acre being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. Capitaliatsdcsiringto make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lauds. For further information apply to CHAS. M.HALL. Office in "Mining Register" building, Pott ville, Pa. August C, 1854. tr. CHERRY PECTORAL: Far lite Cure mt COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BR. ON OHXTIS, GROUP, ASTd. MA, WHOOPIHrO-OOUOH AND OONSUMFTIOU. I (J Cl'HIls A UOIsU, WITH lIKADACnK AND bHIREWKFI of the body, Uike the Ciikrrt IVctiihal on going to hctl, oik) i-nn un vtirm. hi sweat dnrittv the nielit. Fob a Gold ami Cough, tnke it iiiorniu;, nHnnml eve- niiitr, acetimuig to uuecli-JiiP nn the U -ttJe, nml tlte iliitn'UI It will kmi m removeil. Nmic will I hhi iiifl'-r Iimhi thii trmible when they find it etui Iruivi renthly euietl. 1'enuMia n (Hinted with a srled cutih, which lir'uks ttim nf their rest at "ilit, will fiml, bv inking the Cherry IVrU.ntl un jring ti twl, tliey m:iy lie Hire or mud, unMnkfti i!eep nd ciHiftequently Tcf n-ahint? rort. Oreiit ii-lirl TnMiiKulier- inf, ond nn ultiiimte cure, i nffudt il t tlioimiiitdu who urn thin ninicteu. by this iiivrniinbte ri'medy. Krotn in airreenble ffTriMi in these rn. innnv fini themselves unwilling to tvrego lis use when tha ueceajity iur n nns r!aKfis Fruui I wo eminent l'livsirimis in Ff st i-Kviu.it. Tmn . April tfl, IW! Sir 'We h.tve civeu vmr Cberrv Pfcl.tnil un extensiv triul in our ninrlice. nnd find it t snriviM every iMliei re medy we nave f-'f citrine jiir.-oti.Mif f the rrsptnitory or sans. lilts. DIKMKIl A IIAMPTOX. TOSINfiKRSAND li;H1.10JsrKAKKItStliisrenily is invalimble.iis hy its artimtn thelhr mt and linnis, wheu taken in small u;iii(itit s, it rcninvmill h'tnrm'ss in a few h'Hirs, and Wtinderfully increases the power and llcxibtlii of the voire. ASTHMA is pr-nernllv inm-h reli'Heil. nnd nften wholly cured by Cherry IVetoml. Unl ther are some castas so ob stinate ns to yii ld rutin ly 1 1 11 molicine. Cherry ieeto ral wilt eure ihem, if iht-v nm be eiir. d HIUJ.M'ltl ii, or irritation, nflhethrmt and upper portion l" the luniri. mnv be'eured bv tnkiiuiCherrr Pe to- rnl in suiiiU and trequeui doiv-s. The une nnt'oriuble op- preKBiou in snon reiifveii. Kev. uoct. l,AMSlli, of nronklrn, New York, states I have seen the therrv Perioral eure sneh ruses 01 Asthina aiwl Hronehitis as bad uie to itelicvc it can rarelv fail to eure th we diseases." I-OH CROI P. (iii e an emetic or antimony, to be folhiweil by Jarse and freanent dse3 of the Cherry Peeto- ml, until i' suUlues the diseuso. Jl Uikeu in seas hi, it will not inn tt rure. WHOOPING COrOH may 1w br.ken up and mu eu red by the hi of Cherry Peel-Till. T11K INKU'KV.A issneedilv rem vnl bv this remr- dy. Xuinerons iutaners have been uotirul where whole families weie protected from ativ serious eiHiseciuciiees, while their ueihliors, wilhout the Cherry Pectoral, were Dr. J. C. Aver: alkm.OIiio. llth June. 1S51 I write to nil or in von of the truly remarkable eifeets o your Clir.UKV PKCTOltAL in this place, and in ni own family. One of my daughters was completely cured m tnrce a-irsnt a drendlul v uoopixo uodgh. hv tnkine it. Dr. Means, one of our very I rent nhvsieinns freely slates Hint he considers it the Imst remedy we hive pulinonar diseases, and that he haa eared more cases of Ckoup will it than any other medieme he ever administered. Oui elenrvuien nf the liantirt Cburrh viva thnt durii the run of InplpK-XZA hern this sens-n. he has sreu cures from your tuediciuc he could scarcely have believed h'i th ou ( seeing. Yours respecUully, J. IJ HIXCI.Ain, Denttv Piwimtister. From the distinsuishetl Professor of Chemis fry and Mcteria Medice. fiotrdoitt Collect. I have fomd tha Chehst Pkctohal, ns its ingredients snow, n power! ill remedy for colds, aud cuughs, and pul luoiiurj uicaaea. Parses Clkvilaxd. M D. BscsfwirK, Me., Feb. 5, 1817. DR. VALKNTINEMOTT. The widrtii celebrated Professor of Sureery in the Medical Cofge, JScw I oi k I try, It gives me plmanre to certify the nilue and efficacy of 'Avkm' Chebby I'ectokal,1 which I consider peculi arly adapted to cure diseases ot the Tlmail and lun!s." Cuiesof seveiediseasea upon the Liuias have lieen ef fected by Chkkdy PscrosAL iu such extreme cases as warrant the Mid that a remedy bus at length been found inni can ne aepenoea on to rare tlie iTouus. I ' kisand Cinisuniplioii whieh earrv from our nnd4 tluiusands even year. It is indeeil a metliriue to which the ntllieted can look with CHindenee f .r rMtf, aud they chouUJ not fail U avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold biy JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Sold in Sunbury by H MASS EH, and I Druggist cenerully throughout the Slate. July 30, 1853. eeow 1. Nov. 13. '33. more 'civ r.ooiNtt WILLI A AI A. KNOBB, RESPECTFULLY informs lis friends and the public geneially, that be bas just received and oucucd a luigo and splendid ktoek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at h'r Store in Lower Augusta township. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Satlinetts, Vestings, Flan tiels, Muslin, Ifc. A splendid stuck of LADIKS DHKSS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, llcraprs, De Laincs, Merinocs, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoe, Ifc, BOOTS AND SUOrs, A fine assort nent for Men, Women & Children. Ji large i jsortment of GROCERIES, such a Sugar, CuffVe, Tea, Molasses, Spices, &c. Hardware and Queensware. Fih, Salt and Liquors. at'cu a , Cin, Brandy, Rum ud Whiskey, Besides tha largest and most general assort, ntent of all kind of Goods to be had in the country. All tha above mentioned goods will b sold at sucb reduced prices- aa they M not be got for elsewhere; Country produce of all kinds taken insic&angi at tha brglieat market prices. Aagoata Iwsk, July 2, 1853. Cut. . ' , 7: .CELEBRATED, - . Family M c d i cf I n a s . , N offering to th pnbHe the above ttirnlunlta prttrwim tid1. the nitrtcritwf Wtmkl btte that in miiu.itiiia with hid ft ipndi nnd Mnm ol llio muni rfltn'tebl t the Me 1 1 ml thculty, tt wo lwrmtl mlviwtbre tti vt to th pulilic, a few troprritMitil i4 kituwti erMtritv, lpirr prt pHrvii wnii ui0 grontrn cure, nwl mi tins iiHast ecM:iitihc iwiticiple, mn nilialitulct for the itutnernuii wortlik'M ar ticle thnt are flumlitift the ronntry In the form nf (mimrnie mid cure alia, prrpnreU Uf the mt ifrnoraiit and merc?iie ry pcraoita, Intended to cure all d septet unit fHKl for a-.nc, Read and Reflect. Tht the Meillrlne, Miinnfiietnreil liy W. M. DicxLtT, inciiHiiiig nil mite I'ecinrni i.ir (iiiffiis. Urciiin i( Cnmitli.tr, for Rheumalism. Worm fvrnp f.ir W orms. roHh wash, lortlemvod teetn, nivensrd (tums. Family Pills,' or bl)od urilyer, have been more extensive ly useit, ami have given m re snliflfartioii, thau any otier Met I in ues before the public, bebitf nreistred with reffird to their usetulness aie fully woithy the trial uf the afJlici ru. uive uicm a trim. A few powetfitl reasons why the nliove Medicines are eservinir of nniversid pnttorttnrr. In the first place. they are prepnred by regular Physiciuit, who nderslatKls the application ot Aludiciues, to chsettucs, und consequent! , are perfectly safe to take. (Hecoiwlly,) they have been used with universal success, nnd have Riven.niore satiplao- 1 lion than any other Medicines oflered Ttefore the pnltlic (Thirdly ) they are the only ined.cmcs that have framed the rnt ron nee of Phvsicinus, where they have leeit used ; and (Fourthly,) they ore put up in birder qrmntities for mo same price man any oiner nietia'iues onereu n mta public of the same kind. As the snlscriler has a numler of certificates in his possession nf the highest nuthority, where they have been used with the most satisfactory re sult. He will publish a few of them, feel i tux satisfied that trial will insure their rcconunrirdatioit. Try them and satisfy yourself of their superiority over all others. Jierut ana be Convinced. We the tmdersirued ha v ins: licen made acquainted with tha Ingredients entering into the CoinponiKls known ns lliekley's eannly Metlieines also having prescribed nnd known them to be used, with most sntif factory resalts; take pleasure in saviuir that wo believe they fully meet the design for which they are rec tinmrnded. JP. I'KAVlfKIIJtal's. M. li. C 11. FRICK, M. 1) WM. MrMAlKiN, M. Tt. WKjM.KY H riKAltilKART, M D. WM. II. M ACILL. M. 1). 11 K.OKAKHKAHT, M. D. Cnrt of pain in th strfc and cough from protetted lAver LovtplatNi. Mrs. Robert Adnms. lab iriuir under Chronic Liver Com plaint, accompanied with a rhort dry vouuh imin in the side nnd breoM, genenil debility, Ittss of nppetite, after try ing all the usual remedies Tec anineuded for coughs and diseases of the chest, who with no bcitetit, she was rectnn- ineintcd to try the Hose Pectoral, from which, she not only derived immediate but permanent relief. joim a tt; tins, son m Mrs. Koimri Adnms, was aiiiicteu with a very severe cough, pain in the side, and soreness prtHbiced by inrcfisunt coutunir; lie wris induced to try the Rose Pectoral. To list; his own leuffntifp?, the first e uti Med him to enjoy a aood night's rest. In the morning he expectorated nlwmt hull' pint of nmtter. He continued to improve until his rough entirely h-ft him, :t also had the clleetof strengthening his bieust. which was natnrully weak . lie als says that he has teroiniuenued it ton uumler nf hisfiicnds for simiLir couiplninis, and in every case it naa given sniiMuriion. The above persons residents of the town of Danville, feeliutf tltrii they have derived irreid lenefits from the use of the Rose Peetond ; authorize the above sUitcment, for the lament uf thwe who rn:iv lie ntlhrted in a similaf man ncr. tilt IS AT ctllK. Isoss of Voter restored with one bottle of Hose Pec to rat. Miss Susan Whitloek. nf Ittish tnwnshin. Northumber land co., for a iiuiiiIk-T of years an ii valid, in the full of iofi, lost i ne use oi ncr voice irom a scvete colli she con tracted : ufter trying a nui:iler of reiuiilirs, with n bene fit, Hie wns eutirely r tutored by tnVing one l tlle of Rose reetoral, titter which, she lost her v 'ice agioo, tnan a fresh colli she contracted, ati'l was ag:iiu leviored by the use of an -ther bittle : she thru took lour b--it Irs m ire to strengthen her breast, from which she ih'iivitl the ia'st rieeitled benefit, anrf has len in the enjoyment of excellent lieaiiri I mm thnt time in the present. i lie nioie statement is oliUiuieil I pun Lr I'uiseii, the Physician who nttcmied her; al i her mther who thinks that she would not he living ut this time if it hid u t leeii fir the Ute Pec ton 1 1. D-mville, Jtn 'io, IKid V another Marled Cure JCjf'ertrd. Mrs. Sunnel Sechler, leing of a natiind weak and deli cnte const ii ut ion, very unfieeptible to c 'Ms, was a 1 Hided with a very severe rough, pain mid soreness of the Irtenst, I ss of appetite ; niter using a number of the usual reme dies from which, she derived n i lienrfit, she was cured by taking one b Utle of Itoav Pectoral anil is in the enjoyment of better lieilth than for yvnrs previous, Uuuvilie, Dec. 1 I Kill. Dr. HicKt.KV : Permit me to inform you lint my wife, wlin is a delicate nnd weakly w mnu, lnbring under a very severe Cough with iiu and sreiHass of breust. was in re quickly and effectually relieved with one It-t t le of y mr Hoao Pectoral than any other nmlieme hr hml ever taken. AKNKIt M'MRIDK. Jan. 18.1'i. Sumncl R. Woods' Furnace. Red Point. STRONO KV10ENCK1X FaVOH (K TIIK RoSK PkiCToRAL AND Family Pii.m. J ih ii Fulner taken lelwecn Christmas and New Year wilh n very bad cold, which ended in a dry hard iuecssjiit Cough, causing a great ileal of pain whenever he coughed, was relieved very lnueh ; by the time lie had taken one third of a h title, and hy the lime it was finished, was eu tirely ciirc l. Ho all says tlmi he has l:iken several d ses of the Health Restorative or Family Pills, and that they are the mildest an J m sl tiTcctiml pinilives he has ever taken. Danville, Jan 1, L)b JIicklkt : During a visit tt my brother, in Tau rine, I took n veiy severe Cold, which ended ill a ttgl t hard Omgh, with s ireness and pain of the breast, fur which I used your Rose Pectoral, aud Family Pills, and taka pleaiurc in rec niuneiHliug them, ns the niiMet-t and in st effect unl remedy I haveutwd. Yours, re?pct fully. JA.MKS .MoRfiAX, Jnu.lHJ, lBVi. AVlut-- lluveii. hu.rneco. Dear !ir: Asa recnmrneudatioii f t your Rose Pecto ral, permit me to ear, lliat I was ell'eflmilty cured of a very severe ooutch with ain in the bre:it, wiiii hfs than hall a bottle, and that 1 cuisulcf it invaluable. Vou are at liberty to make thin puMic if you please. JUI1 riPKRKINti'. (Ororer.) Danville, Pn. My son William laboring uudt-r a srvero rough and pain in his side, funn an injury rueeiveil by a fall, was e'ltm ly rehevetl by a bo' tie of iiose Ptvionil V Cream of Cmn- Iih'H. I have also used ymir Family Pills, owl altogether .usider them the best mcJccimt 1 have e er imetl. JOAN OViniUORF, Jan. IKS. Rush Tp., .XorthM co. Dr. Hickley : Sir : As my w.fe who was tr.mMed wilh dry, hard Cough, also s air SU anach, dependent u u debility, similar to Disia'psia. was entirely relieved by using two hotth-s of yonr Rose Ptrul, reniiit me to suy tliat J consider it an exee tent remedy. Yours, rewpwrfully, Rev Mr. WILT.ARD. Past r l.ulbcrnn Church, Danville. Pa. Having lieeu cureil ot'a pain in my aim (similar to Rheu matism) whieh deprived me of the free use of it for ulnmt four in mtlts. fly uviug one b tjle of Ciuam i f Campli r 1 r--(ill state that 1 r usider it the lmt mnetly ol the kind 1 have ever used in my family, nnd I would freely recoinmeiid it to others with similat itlTt-etiats. Yours, resjKX-iiully, JONAS WOI.F. Rush tp., rth'd co. My wife being; etflirted with a very severe pam in her arm aud sli mlder (the elleels of e- si) which disabled her from uniug It, was cured with rubbing ol" Cream of Cam phor. Mrs. Kffliu, my sister in-law, was also cured of a severe puiit in the head and face by using the Cream of Camphor THOMAS C. KI.I.IS, Duimllr. Jjii. 3D, 'W. My wife hnviug Rheumatism of the arm f r a number nf years, which jireveuled her from using it tu doing her woik after having S(Hiit a gieut deul oi money in trying dilfereut remedies with no lie ne tit, was entirely cured by usiiisT only one bottle of your Crea:u of Csmplior. WIld.i A.M KVKNS, Minor, to K. R. Wiioil, R. P.H.il. Dr. Iliekley : Having receivetl a very severe injury in my side by falling off a I ud of hay. from whtcu I was una ble to follow my wrk, wns recommended to try a bottle ol Creuin of Camphor, which a if irded iiiiiuetlinte relief. . GRIFFITH CAlill. Ruh tp., Norih'd co. My wife, suffering from in-st excruciaiing pnin, thnmghout hm general system, which prevented her in mm sleeping (btang oceaffione'l by a long and pT4raclid sitell of siekuena ;) f.ir which she ued n iuiinler nf remedies without benefit, was entirely relieveil by the use of Cream uf Camphor. (iKO. U. ItltoWN. Purgeni Dciiliit, Danville, Pa. Child cured of Rowel Coniphiint. and Ague (of two years standing.) by Worm Hy nip. My ehild being attlu-led f'lthe Unit two years, with R wel Complaint and Ague until it was reduced to a mere skeleton I tiled u immlier of remedies with n permanent beuetit, until I guve it a IkMIIu of yonr Worm Syrup, since which lime it has leeii well, nnd got quile ri'hy. 1 also have recommendetl it t. a uuiult-r of my friends, and iu every case it bus given Kit isi act inn. I. I.K.V1. At liouis Isunss r.Merelutut, Danville. I have used your Worm Syrup in my family, snd con sider it not only effectual, Ixit the most pleasant article I am acquainted with. JACOH MSllKl.. Dunville. iluving used your Woim Syrup iu mv fumilv, it helps my children more than any preparation of the k'nul. and is more pleasant to take. DAN MORGAN. M mt mi Row, Dunville. I have h id occasion to use your Worm Syrup iu my family, aud prefer it to any Vermifuge 1 have used. FRKD. HUH, Froaty Valley, Montour en. Dr. Rickley Having usel yatr worm Syiup, and C renin of Cumphcr and Family Pills in my fnmily, they trnve good satisfaction, aiul I consider them the most e fecuioi, a-d pluusant re met lies, we have had iu our family. JOIINHTHAN It. RtSHKl, Dauvillo. Dear Pir : We the uudersignrtl being iu the employ of Messrs. Orovos A C-'inly, nt whose ttre? you huve an Agency for tlie rile of your Family Medicines, state that we have hud an opixirtanity of knowing the opinions of numerous individuals who have used them, und that they give general aitisiactitai. We nave s kl a great many of your Pills, which ure universally liketl. iM-iu? very miki iu their operstitui. W. I.FISISNR'G Danville, Attest, AV M. KKPI.KK, Having Scurvy of my mouth very I tad, I was induced to try a b tttie of yoiWIVxi'li Wash, which acted likoucliann, hardening my gums, and removing nil ttisense. JONATHAN R. RIS1IKI, Danville Di. Iliekley: -Having wit it was eiillcd ulreuted mire, moith, for which, I tried a number of remedies with no benefit : I was at lust curetl by using one b Mile nf your Tixith vsssh. Nfy wife nls ihfij:g her routiuemcnt, was threatened wllhs tre.Ui easts, liunpa having already formed, for which she used the Creuiu of Camphor, which scatter ed them, thereby preventing her breasts from enlhering. f.Kt A UliOW.N, Near Ijilhcrnn Ch jrch, l)uuvilU, Pa. Dr. Kicklev. Huving an opportunity of seeing your Auti-ScorbuUn To st Is Wash used in some very severe ca ses of scurvey of the gums, I cousiderit an excellent reme dy Yours, resetfiilly, CiKO. II HKOWN. The nlnve nietlietues are ft sale WholesnHt and Re tail by W M. RICKLKV. M. D , Proprietor, Danville Also For side by the follow in Ageuts in Northumber land comity. Friling; k. rant, SunUm ; W A. Kistlib, Augusta; W. Farrw, Buy dei town ; Taggart, Furuum A Hurton, Pas in w ; I'mstiue A St rouse, Paxinos; John Vauxant, PuxiiKts; Hugh Vustme, Pus inns ; Amtimimn, Rosaei A Co , Shamokiu; Mrs. Jas. Thomas, fttainokm ; Wra. Fagely, Shainokui y Campbell A khiie. August. ; fttiuuc-l A. Dergstresser, Petersburg; Jaeob LeiSenriug, Hear Osn ; Conrad Wenck, NorthumlerUiid ; Jeremiah CriHHM. fMirisprrtkvei J wish Unkei, LewuUurf ) JoAa F. Ouiutvand Jouailiaa Steuers, Mdiou. Call ou Ut AgenU, snul fet a circular containing a full description of the uumeruus cares pwforaMd kf tb diacr nt Modteiiies ... June 11, lttfSly. . CAER, GIE3E & C0.t . . Flour, Grain and Lumber Commision Merchants, : 23 and 25 Spear' U hnrf, BALTIMORE REFERENCES. ' John ClnrV, Kq.( PicsitlcnlCitixn' BnTik.Balt, A. P. Oilen, Eq., Cnshirr FrftnkHn Hank, " John Herl7.!rr, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Rogers, Sinnicksnn V Co.. " J. Tome, Esq., Presitlcnt Cecil Dank, Port Do- post to. J. Wnllowrr tV Son Harrisourg. Col.'H. C. Eyer, Sclinngrove. J. H. App& Co., NagJc, V innate & Co., Milton W, W. ('ooko, Esq., Muncy. Simon Pchnywr, bsq., " Oeortp Dodinc, Hughsville. W. Weaver & Co., Mottloursville. Gen. William F. Packer, V illiamsport T. W. Uoyd, Esq., Cashier, " Jomrs H. Hitting, " licwifl G. H tiling, " M' Henry &. Dubb, Jersey Shore. P. Hull nil, L so., Lock Haven. tW Carr, Giese 5t Co. have the; Inrgeat wharf- room of any commision house in Baltimore, al way a giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. March 12, 1853. 6m. UImroIiiI Ion of larlnerKlili. rilHB Copartiicrsliip heretofore existinit under 1. the name of James II. tV Wm. It. Hart, is this tlav dissolved hy the withurawcl of William It. Hart. The business of the late firm will lie settled hy cither of the undersigned, at No. 229. IWth 3d street. JAMES H. HAKT, WIM.IAM H. HAKT, THOMA8 HART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. The undersigned, have this day formed a ee partnership and will ronlinuo the husincss under the nameof James II. & Thomas Hart. Thank, ful for past lavors, they respectfully ask the at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of C;i:t)Ui;i!Ii;.S, which will 1-e full and extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMES II. HAKT, THOMAS HAKT, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. J8.tl. Drugs, Paints, Oil, AVindow (ililSS, jc. 6 Toss French rinc white. 10 tons 1'urc White Lead. 50(H) Ilexes Window (ilass, all sizes. Superior Potash,! 'opal, Coach ,l.en til er iV Iron varnish, white Dciuar varnish for China bloss, with a general assortment of lresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also nil tho Patent Medicines in general use, warranted tinuiine. Colored and Enamled Glass, &e., &c., for Bale very low at AI.FHED WII.TUEUnER'S Dm and Pnint Stoie, So. 16!) K. Snd Street, PHH.AUEI.PHIA. . Physit-imia and Storekeejiprs supplied Goods scut to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 28, 1853. ly. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND VJII.VKK WaKK. Wliiili-anle nml Hi mil ul N.i. 7 O fKrONU M., onnoailc th Ml. YeniiMi llnuw. 4 N. li .Id .ever Wntrliea. lull Jrwelril. Is k. cnxn, g.lKI ; er Invent, lull luwvlnl, 8I-J,IM1; Silver I.L-iiur.jeweleil.siU,. till all wniriinlid to kirp .! time, (i ild I'rns mid !il ver Cnae, sti.Ktl; G"l.l Pi-nciia. fcl.lm j Onld 1'iiK-ila nnd Pen (Iiim with irinid 0"td Penana low na gcl.tM, fte. Alan, ulwnyaoil Imiul n ifusl nsioirtini'ut in tine (told Jewelry, (i.ilil C'nrli, liunul und I'i.Ii Olmiiia, Onld Vest Chnius, Irfll)ies, tinlil Fob Cluiinaiiml llelt Pius. Silver Tlhle Sns frini U to SIS. Desaert, e?9 to P'jl.ailri Ten, tl, t" M.') per v.irniiitl eiiinl to coin. All sto'mIs wnrriinteil to lie wtmt lliey ure s .1.1 l'ir. t"y Vuln1l nnd Jewelry r-uirnl mid wnrninled. llf All ortlers Bent hy mail or otherwise, will he punc tually ntlclideil t'. M. AVISK. Aprut, No. 72 North sr.COND Street, oisite the Ml. Vernon Ilnuae Philn., April 8S, 1RVI ly. Hobby Horses, Ch:ldrcn'i Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail hy BTOHXTELL & TTJLL, No. 64 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Orders through tho mail promptly executed Phila., April 9. 1853. lv. PAI?.BA1TS3 Pin t liii'in Krtilne : Imhp luowii Severely letted. A'.vayt right lite Arinotiteil ri grii Simulant, "TTi Kuilrond. Iluv. Colli, nnd Far. ' mers' SCaLHS, set iu any psrt of the country, at short notice. AGENTS. OEO. W. COLBY. 240 Market St., Philadelphia, E. V. Bright, JSunhury. Phila., pril 23, 1853. Luliorers M'antod. rTHE sulnscribcrs want iuimediulely on the Railroad and Biisin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles helow Sclinsrove, from 50 TO 100 LABORERS, to whjm one dollar per dav will pe paid. rJAVIDOE. W Jl.VEKTOX & CO, Chapman, Union County, Feh. 19.1853. tf. Hope Manufactory. THE suhscriher respectfully informs the people of Northumberland and Sunbury, and the pulilic generally, that he has constantly on hand aud manufactures to order, all kiudsof Boat ropes, bed rords, wash lines, plow lines, twine and lines of all kinds, at his establishment in Northum berland. RICHARD MXRSHALL. Norih'd., June II, 1853.- 3m. NOTICE "V'OTICE is hereby given, that application ' will le made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for tlie incorporation of a company, with discounting privileges, to be located in the borough uf Sunbury, iu the county of Northum. berland, with a capitul of One hundred thousand dollars, to he called the' "Smtyiiehiiuna Sariugi' Iiutitiite." Hunbury, June 25, ls53. Cm. TOTICE is hereby given that an application ' will be made, at the next regular session of the Legislature, to charter a company for bank, ing and discounting purposes, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, wilh the privi lege of extending it to four hundred thousand dollars, so be located in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., and to ba called "Ths Mimas' Bin or Si-aacai." July 8. 18S3. 6m. TVLAXRA of every description cam ba bad Vy P W spplj ing at the otnee or Uta Amencan. M3! BANK NOTE TABLI CORRECTED WEEKLY. ENNSYLVANIA. MAWACAL"1ETT9. All solvrnl Imnks I dis HIIODK IKI.AND. All nlvrnl Inuka 1 dis CUNNKCT1CUT. All solvrnt Iwnks I dis NEW YORK. II li Z "'"""M-rHIA. All sulvont Inuks 1A rill po Bunk of r.i . 1 ' It-.... r ncwer r pnr ....... .n .,rrmniown Bnnk of Orttv.1,, Hniik of lWi.towii KX'knrnliil.ife.tnwn M'nililoinprv V.n lln..lr mriAII snhrpnt ink fl .1;. 1 Uis.LT-lik notes nndr su i di lain1 Allsnlvrntslmnks 1 dli pnr Ni;V J HUSKY, nelvidcre llnnk I di. Bunk ..fpm,,r Iltmlr ..f IL.-...1," 1 ulp Ciimmercinl Hunk I dis Far. Hmik Klmit II..IW ..... C.rh.U H....L .?' I diF. ft M.,MiiWlrlmvii Pt. Jnr p."'.. ill' i""11" pnr,l'riiH'eton Dunk r n K';;l "l, !r"lwi Hankii.. Co, Frnnk in Ilk SlM! Hk Kliralwihton mr pnr dis nnr I ilia 1 dia "" 1 dli rtnto Ilk N. Biunawlrk pnr lOTiOTi.icr wins nnr Lrlnninn Hnnk pnr Miaacs Bnnk. INrwtoti I dis rrontim llniikinsr Cd par nifrcn. ft Man. Bnnk I dia Miners' U'k, Pnitaville tot l. nion ifnnk. Iluvrr I .Ii. Ynnllpyv'lf ft DdDr Cu I.Vlis Monnnpihcln llnnk I dia1 Tnylorav'e II', Co IS dis est llranrh llnnk pnr Wyoming; Hk, AVilkesh'e pnrl Ynrk Biuik, i dia ty Kelief nntrs 1 dis rrUk iun-s nndi'r HJ I dis i.nns ot iiruiwnre tmr llnnk ol rmvnm pnr liemwnre uily llnnk pnr Ilk Wilrwr'nA Bnimlyw. pni Fnrmera- Ilk St Drlnwnre imr ll A I .A K. Bnnkor A hll, k Sdia Mrrnintile Hk. Btlnlnr 1(1 ilia Tninn Bnuk.AVilniiitston rwir tr Under S'.'S's dis All solvent hnnka I ilia NKW HAMPSHinK. All sulvrnt Innkt 1 ilia VERMONT. Bnnknf 8t AIUiiis 8 dia OHIO. All snlvent lainka 9 dia tlT Ilk unties llndfr U'a 4 dis MIIITI1 CAIIUI.I.AA All aidvfnl l.iuka S dia All aolvent Inuks j dii.tVt'iidrrS's, 2) dis Tremendous ExciteiHsnt ! ! Casli, Steam, Klectrieitv ! ! The Aerial and all other lines out-done by the IJIitnln? I.I or THA T. CLIIENT. "1"1TH having great failh in rapid sales and ' small profits, has just received anu oiwncd a large assortment of SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS. At his Store in MarUet Street, Siinhtiry. which he offers to the public at the lowest pri e. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry (ioods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassincts. Jeans, Drillings, Ulnslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginnhnrns, Beragcs. Silk Hats. . A large assortment of Boots nnd Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. GroccrlcMs, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molaw, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Salt, Tlasti r. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, File, Sows, cVc. QUEENS WA RE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, ire LIQUORS, Vine Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Jc. t V" Country produeo of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest inaiket prices. Jan. IT), 1853. ly. ooc:roR Yornsi-i.r! THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OH, EVERY ONE HIS OW.V PIIVS1CIAN. riMK KOIMTETH Edi. tiiin.nilh One Ilundrei! 1 Kngr:n ing, showing lJis. e;ises anil .Vl'illiirinstious of the Iluiii.in Systeiii in every shape and form. To which is addi'd a Treatise on the Uiseinu's of Kciniilcs, lading ol ihe 1 1 i Iic-kI impurlance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. lv tf Wm. Vomic Let no father be ash:nued to prencut a copy of the .ftSCUliA PITS lo his child. It may save him from an early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret ililiiatinu of mar ried life without reading the l'OCKKT JESCL" LAPII.S. Let no one fullering from hackniep lOiigli, I am 111 tlie Mile, restless mglils. nervous ."iumhis U'k B'.n IXirr Mowii llank i ....... . .... lM-wnrs mr Knit." Ita k f ."k..nf P"' K,JS li t I "7 1 5!" N"v"rk l,k'" '" Co i I'BttersiiM I (in feelings, and the whole train of ltyspeptic sensa. , 'erms as they can he purchased elsewhere. C'oun lions, and given up by their physician, l e another j ,r.v J'f"duce taken in payment for work, moment wilhout consulting the' JEsCL'LAPIL'S. . 1 CNDEKTAKINO Having provided Have the married, or those almut to he married any impediment, read this truly useful hook, as it has been the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the verv jaws of death. Pir Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed iu a letter will receive one copy of this book, bv mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, l)n. W. VOl'-Nlt, No. 152 SPKLX'E Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1S53. ly. NOTICE To Merchants, Travellers and Others Throughout the United Slates, Alexander L. llickey 5 Co., THE ORKAT WORLD S FAIR PIUZK M F.DAL TRUNK MANUFACTORY, No. 148 Chcsnut Street, Front of Jones' Hotel) Philadelphia. j 4 RE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchants . and Travellers one of the largest and most i Improved solid Sole Leather Spring Trunks ever ollcred for sale in this city, together wilh a gen eral assortment of every kind of Trunk which can possnuy oe iiiingiucu, ranging in price iruin two to thirty dollars. Also, a splendid assort- nieut of Ladies' Dress Trunks, lionnet Doxes, Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and Leather lings. Hand Coaches, digs, eke., &.C., all of w hich we 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. IIICKEY & CO., No. 148 Chesuut Street. Phila., April 9, 1953. 6m. TUB C11EAFEST, THE NEATEST AND THE BEST. Excellence and Beauty combined, BLATLOSK'S Model Spring; Style Hats, UNEQUALLED by any others in all that can render satisfaction to the Wearer. live them a trial. The Very Finest Molkskis 11 its for 3.50 ; Second Quality, very fine, 3,00 Third Quality, a capitul article, 3,50. All these are warranted. Model Hat Store, No. 46 North 8ih Street Philadelphia, Phila., April , 1853 Cm. WILLIAM PERKINS' Gentlemcns Fashionable CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 231 Chcsnut, Third door below Eighth st Philadelphia. HAS on hand a full stock of French and English Piece (ioods, which will ba mado to order at tho Shortest Notice, in the Latest Style, FOR CASH. Phila., April 9, 1853. Gin. 85 KEWAllD! THE" above reward will be paid for the discov ery and conviction oavery individual found guilt of trespassing ot injufing' any of the property of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Vomg$ 0RDER of THE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1853. it. ' wiTTILEY' COVaif CrfNBY. An excel For sale Vf lent remedy for coughs, colilf, at this office. December 4. 1853. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS -' At the Cabinet Ware lloom of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. , Market Square, Also at the corner of Fawn street & the Railroad -SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the pntronnge of his friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness In this place, he solicits from the public a eon tinuanee of their favors. During this period he1 has endeavored to keep up wilh the Improvement of the day, and has accordingly extended his husi. ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of the present CABINET WAllF, AND CIIA1SS, MANUFACTURED BT SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO. At the ni.1 M.r Where in addition to their fnrm.r io,V .1 establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chain. utrge zpnnx Seat Rocking Chain, Dressinx Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fnmliionnblc Furniture. Having stenrrd a Hearse and made the necea. sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepnred for Undertaking in all its branches, in tins vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mni.ls and mistfectet, ami huslunds too, Here's riihiiliire of every style mid hue, From Bide Ivmnla dmvn to kitrhen tallies, From rocking rhnira tu Kicking crmlles Ph'inl.l yon not have the narir Jons to pay, We'll wail awhile for a brighter liettor duy, Or take potatoes, onta, cum, whent ami rye j Bark, himp p.ih , slaves, or Inmher wt ami ilry, Or any thing hut ynkca and threahhig flails, From pies and tnrkies down to linle ipiails. Come on then friends, come one mrf all, Keep trade a moving, an "put nn the lull." 11F Orders from a distance ur.miiitlv .itm,.l.l to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. junuury, jiiarcn , I sol) tt "AID AND COMFORT," 'i o Yotir dun 3S vc hanics. GEOltGE liEXX. MANUFACTfREtt OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. 'TMIE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality nnd ju ice of t:,I!I.F.T-V.RF.. which enimot fail to rcioinmcnd itself toevery one who will examine it, on account of its dtirablo workmanship nnd splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had iu die tilv. No effort is spared in thn manufacture of his ware, snd the subscrilier is determined to keep up wilh the many improvements which are constantly being made. His slock consists of Mahogany Sofas, IHvuiiM and Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOF.t, BREAKFAST AM) I)IX1C TABLES, and also VENETIAN 111.1NUS, equal to Phila delphia manufiicture. HEDSTEAUS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS. WORK AND CAXDI.K STANDS, TOII.KT TAHLKS AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures nil kinds and qualities of ciiAiiis, including vnrielies never before to be had ir Sunhury, such a .Mninn.nr, Hhi k Winn x n Cr 11 m n M ici.i (in 1 ( 1 an ; i Wivi.suii CHAIH.S, A x 11 fim'I Pi imi S-coiii.s, which nm of the latest styles, mid warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cilics or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined lliat there shall be no excuse fur persons tu purchaso furniture in the cilics, as every roulldrncc can be rule rtiiiurj nboui ihe quality and finish of his ware and (hairs. His articles will be disiicmi of on as wood uimseii wnii a iinniisi.mo jikaiimk, lie is now prepared for I'lulertakiiig, und attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. 'ihe Ware Koom is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. (iEOKOE REN.W Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. 1 .f ... . ? WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES ii. FJ DLKIi, No. 12 South Second Street, rHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lcpiue do " Quurtier do (old pens and pencil and silver halders Silver Tea and Table Spoons Uracclets, Ureast pins Eur rings Ac. All warranted and sold at prices as low as acj in the city. N'ovemlier 87. 1R52 tf. 1,000 Men Wanted. rfcN the li-e of the SUSQUEHANNA RAH, ROAD lietivccn liridueiiort fnnoosite Hsr. ; risuurg; mm ouunury, in mc fiaie ol J eunsylva. ' n ia. This road is fifty four milts in length' runs j through a highly improved country, and wilt ' furnish employment for stone masons, rarpentera j and laborers for the next twelve months. A ' large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, j luliorere that ure familiar will therefore find ccr tain employment and liberal wages. DOUGHERTY, LAL'.MAN & CO., Contractors. February 19, If 53 Uosendule Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, VaMUsT, Spring houses and Cellurs, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH, . of, and successor to, the late firm of Evi Smith &' Son. N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. c. s. vsiss, 1C. ID. I . WING located himself permanantly in Sunbury, 'ers his professional services to the Town aud Country, oll'ce, corner of Deer and Market si nets (formerly telegraph oflice,) where he may he frund unless prulvssionally engaged. Sunbury, April 30, 1 853.6iii. GOLD PENS wilh and wilhout cases, of a very sugierior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale by II. ii. MASSER. Sunbury, Dee. 37, 1851. . . . a JATENT BRITTAMA 8TOPPER3 fof uar uoiites iur sale or H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 13, 1851 SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. UEK, a fresh snarly inrt received, anil to "lo .. "U. U. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853. INK Bonreau's celebrated ink, and also Con gres ink for sale, wholjsala snd rrtafl hy lleeemlsw l. 1R0. H. U- MASTER. jtfABlUAGE CETIFIOATE9 band aontelr axeoutod for aale alf this oiTina. auk at by tha dozens