Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 24, 1853, Image 4

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1 iu p r o t e in e n t s A h a d ! !
ELIAS BROCIOUS
JIEREBY inform hi friend and the public
generally, that he he just received t his
old tand, in Market (treat, opposite Weaver'
hote1' -
An excelhnX assortment of '
F R E N C II CALF S K INS ,
French Lasting, "
And tit kinds of linings and Shot findings,
which ho offer to the trde nt reasonable price.
He also inform customer ane other, tliM
h (till continue the Shnemsklng business, and
i prepared lo tli all kinds of work, in s good and
fashionable style, and on reasonable torn..
Sunbury, Juno II, 1833. ly.
0 HEAP
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactory '
or '
G. L. lEILLEP. &. CO. j
. tv. rsrfier area and arrond tret,
EVERY VARIETY OK SHADES, Whole
sale and Retail, inch as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette. Oil and Dry Landscape, aro
to be hnd at the low est prices foi quality of work.
Orders (or Gilt, Plain Rlo-e, Lettered nr.d oilier
Shades executed at short notice.
Merchant and others aro invited to give ti a
tri.it. H" ' fry lo plase.
firasscs. Trimming, ic, til wave on hand.
Remember S. V. comer SECOND St. AKCI1
Streets, Philadelphia
Atitrnrt 13, iS53.- Cm. " ' "'
Gas Fixtures j Lamps.
IIEIDKICK, HORJiTNCr & EHOTIIER,
No. 221 North Second Street, above Vine,
PHtLADUtPHIA.
HAVING had many year practioal experience
in the bu-mic, and a all work sold by u
is manufactured iinderour iinmediatestipervuinn,
we are enabled to oiler to purchaser superior sr
tii le", in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable terms. At our store may be found, in
every variety and style of finish, Oa and Lamp
CLuiilc'icr. Pendants, Side Brackets, for Hulls
Churches, oVc., the IMPROVED PINE OIL
L WW ; also, Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, Gir
nndidrs, Boquelo Holders; Farlur, Night and
Reading Lamps. On hand, Lamp Glassrs,
Globes, Wicks, Shades, Ac. ALL WOR1C
WA RR ANTED, OR NO SALE. Factory No.
60 Noble St., near 4th.
Remember store 231 N. Sd it., next deor to J
Stewart Depuy's carpet store.
September 10, 1853. 3m.
Porte Mommies,
POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS
rC-IIE attention of tho Trade, and others, in
n want f Porto Mommies, rocket Books
Hankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri-
tint; Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards,
U'ssinen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases,
Work Uokcs,. Cabas, Needle Books, Money
Pir-lu, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor
Strops, Travelling Disks, and fine Cutlery, to
gether with a large variety of Finer Goods,
whicu will be old at tho lowest rales.
F. II. SMITH,
Porte Monnaie and PocUet Book Manufacturer,
205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia
Sept. 17, ISS3 tf.
Mann's Establishment
25 South Sixth Street,
Philadelphia. ,
Far th Manufacture and sale of
Patent Letter Copying Presses,
Patent METALLIC DAMPEXERS, Brushes,
Oil Paper, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, fcc.
Patent Parchment Paper,
LETTER COPYING BOOKS,
Superior to all others, and each page printed
PATENT LETTER BINDER,
A most valuable invention for keeping in a
cook-like form, Letter received, Original Invoi
ces, Ac.
Phila., April 9, 1853. ly.
A Farm for Sale.
rTnilE subscriber offci for sale his farm.
- CONTAINING 234 ACRES
and allowances. It ia situated about three miles
from Sunbury along the Shainnkin creek, and i
in a good stale of cultivation. The Philadelphia
uu ouiiDury imilroad passes through said farm
It will be oilered ia parts or entire to suit pur
chasers. It can lie divided to make three small
farm.. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a
uuou oanii Dam, ami two tenant house.
JOHN FA RNS WORTH.
Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1353. tf.
Lumber Yard.
ritHC subscriber would respectfully inform tho
citm-n of Sunbury, and Norihuml erland
and adjoining counties, tha: ho has opened a
Iitsiuber Y.-mi
in fie lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis
in.ee Sail of tha Steam Saw Mill, where he has
ro-v a Uwv amount of Seasoned Paimtl Plant
a'to Pamiel Boards, and all oibir Ti l J
1 -ituiaa Matkrial, such as will bo wanted for
t .tiding purposes. Also a large, amount of
fr-n .igies on hand, which v-ill be sold from 6 uo
to according to quality and size. Please give
us n call and examine our price' and quality.
., x. r armor wuo are in want of Shingle
iu ms win sen io you low.
e , J- E. LEIR,8up.
Sunbury, May 38, 1S53. ly.
NOTICE.
"V'OnCE is hereby given by f1,o undersigned
ciMircna of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. tii.it application will be made lo the next
i-cgisiniure oi sanl Commonwealth for the erec
tion of a body corporate to be stvlcj '-Thi
Scinrni Savings' Is.titvte," to be located !..
ti e boroughof Sunbury, Northumberland county.
wi n ciisciiiii.iiiig privileges, and with a capital of
vi. v nunuiru UlUUBnilU UUJIUrg.
Ruben H. Awl, Geo. Uright, John Young.
Adam slnsler. Thomas Robins, Daniel Drucke
rr.iller. Fredk. Lazarus, Geo. B. Younginan, I'e
rc i? .Uwer J W. Friling. Ir. T. Clement,
3i . Hendrick, Geo. C. Welker, J. W. Peal
vai.hury, June 25, 1853. Cm.
liouk Agents Wanted.
A GCT3 WANTED in every town and
county in the United Stale, to sell th. most
t y be .utifully illustrated with colored .ngra-
' iV ' i'j mot PPuhr of T. 6. AR-
- l o R. including "Arthur-, Ootids Library."
' ...;nit and enterprising men wi.l Uj i,
wva.ii.i ,j pr.fllM, bu.iurM.
for paiticulars address (post-paid.)
J.W.BRADLEY, PublUher,
No. 8 North Fourth street,
O -tob.r 1, )85S7m.
ruilauelphia, Pa.
Vrm REWARD!!
.U1:-0" "fherb t u,:dry time
i ?A '.'l.d.lphi, ,nd Suubury Railroad
on .nl ' ,.h" bv 'ward Jth. de.ee-
14VID LOXCENECKER,
Stnbary, e.p,. t4 x
President.
J ELRY A Rio aaaortDMnt ef Gold aad
ai raucila auJ P.n. for sal ehe.p by
- . , .-' O. tLSbEUGet CO.,
.fc ,kit "T1! cfP" lb T Otfiee
;(
tvH HAVE fOUND IT At XA'STV?
XjJOW for the little once. - Why will parent
-a. a
wast hour and dava in fruitiest endeavor
to got perfect picture of their children and aflef
all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1
e would say, come to our
EXCELSOIR GALLERY
.'1
and ws will guarantee te make you a perfect
picture, by our' Elkctso CaancAt proce,
that work in from J to 8 seconds.
W defy any Daguerrean in Philadelphia or
elsewhere, to compete with u, a we aro the
invcntoi, and the proces is used only m our dif
ferent establishments in New England and th
Middle Slate. For pictures of adults, tho silver
medals wo have received fiom the American
Inslituto, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia,
together with the numerous premium from
County Fairs. I sufficient proor that they are
lb As l'lu$ Ultra of perfection.
We would call particular attention to our
Tullintvtica Dupuerreotvnc in Oil.
D. 0. CoLiiJ & Co., 100 Chestnut Street
riiiladclnhia. Main (Ireet. opposite site Hamp
den House, Springfield and Collins' Building,
Uestfield. Mass.
N. IJ. Cur catablidimenl I illuminated by
the brilliancy of our Picture by Day, and by
Professor Horse ford s Solely l-amys ly. JieU
"Come and sec." . . .
rhila., May S8, 1S53. ly.
MiOlinhurg Academy. '
SJIGJIiilMirs, riiiuii fount, I'cuna
REV. J. G. ANSPACH. ) ,
. 11EV. E. KEIFFlilt, - V'V'".0"' : .
A. C. FISHER, Principal.
MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, rrinoiinl
of Female Department.
EDTl'IX riSIinil, Teacher of Uithtmalict
. . and Vocal JIIusic.
CIinSSELDEX riSHEll. M. D , Lecturer
on Chemistry, Physiology, ; -
The Summer Term of this fiourishing Insti,
lute will commence on Monjut, Ji lt 'it: 1 E fj 3 .
The course of instruction will bo tborougli and
practical. Mathematics and the Ancient Lan
guages, a well as other branches, will be taught,
as for as practicable, on the analytic method.
Daily use will be made ol the blackboard.
Orthography, Reading, English Composition,
and Declamation will rcceivo their full whare of
attention.
Draughting, Construction of Map, TTfo of
Compass, Sec, will be taught to students in our
vcyiug and Civil Enoineciing.
Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Painting,
W i iter Colors, xc, Ornamental Needle Work
French and Botany will be given by the Treccp,
tress, who is a graduate of ('astlcton, Female
Pemincrr, Vermont, and romrs recommended
by the Principal of that Institution, a "a young
lady of agreeable manners and r.irjH literary at
tainmcnts.
Young ladies and pentlcincn who dcoiin to
become teachers, will find this Institution an c tri
dent school for preparation, since there will be
connected w ith it, during tho great part of the
year, a Tr. jettons' IxsTiTri-i!, the members of
which will have the opportunity of attending an
Evening Couise of Lectures on School Teaching,
and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art,
under the supervision of the Principals.
Tho government of the school is based upon
the law of universal love, which enjoins upon all
to do to others as they would think it right that
others should do to them. Hence the rules will
ha mildly, though strictly enforced ; and parents
and guardians may rest assured, that the morals,
habits of study, and geuerul deportment, of tho
student will he carefully attended to;
The building is now undergoing n complete
renovation. It will be painted, furnished with
new de-dts, a bell, convenient recitation tooms, cj-c.
Milllinburg is a thriving and hci'thy trron!i.
Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter
prising. It streets have been recently graded
und paved. It is, in every respect, a pleasant
and desirable retreat fur students. We, therefore,
trust that the friends of education will deem the
Academy worthy of their liberal support. '
tV The price of board, in the best of private
families, docs not exceed $ I. SO per week.
N. B. (Students may enter the Academy at
any time during tho term ; yet it is desirable
that they be present, if possible, on the first day,
Milllinburg, July 16, 1853. Cm. .
Just Published and for Sale
by VM. McCARTY, Bookseller,
Sunbury, Pa.
The American
PLEADERS' ASSISTANT :
Being a collection of approved declarations, writs,
returns and proceedings in the several actions
now iu use in the United States.
Br CoLMN'driN Reed, Eq..,
Ipsae ifgis viva vox
With notes and additions, together with a shor
system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan. Pres
ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of
Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L.
Shindel, of the bar of Northumberland county.
Since the publication of the book, tho following
letter has been received from Judjjo Pearson of
Harris-burg i
Hadhisbuhu, June 30, 1853.
Gt TLEVS :
After a careful examination of your "Amer
ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure' in ex
pressing my entire approval ..f the selection and
com position of the precedents thus filtered to the
public. The legul profession in Pennsylvania
stands in need of a correct svstcui of pleading,
adapted to our habits of purine w, and the practice
of the courts. Your forms of declarations being,
lo a great extent, founded on the acts of asiemblv,
will be a s.iving of labor to the pleader, and con
duce to safely und brevity in our pleadings.
It should lie in the hands of every practising
lawyer in our state.
Yours, with great respect,
JNO.J. PES.RSON.
Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M.
L. Shindel, Esquires.
Sunbury, July 0 1853.
WILLIAM GROVES & CO S
Upholstery, Bedding Fea
ther ''Warehouse.'
S. E Comer Second and Arch Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
SPRING BEDS, Feather Beds, Hair Mats,
Hu.k, and Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Cots,
Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, Blankets,
dec, iic. Constantly on hand or made to order
and sold Whclcsale and Retail, on the most favor
able terms.
FEATHERS, HA K, HUSKS, ko.,
by the bale or pound. Order resjieciivoly solic
ited, promptly executed, aud warranted to give
satisfaction.
N. U. Mattrease re-mad and Feathers re
renovated.
Phils., Sept. 10, 1853 3in.
LAWliENCE HOUSE,
SUNEURY, PA.
nHE (ubscriber, widow of Samuel Thompson,
dec'., late of the "Lawrence House, ju
Sunbury, respectfully Inform the friends of her
lata hu.band, and the public generally, that she
continue to keep the above Hotel, and ia well
provided with all things necessary to accommo
date all who may favor her with thir custom,
and therefore solicit their patronage.
MARIA THOMPSON.
Sunbury Oct. 29. 185U. 4in.
VMJILEY'S C'OUGJ CMNDY. eicL
y lent remedy fur caugh. cold. , Far i
st thi oflic, r i t
Derniber 4. iM.' ' '- . " ' '
AND BILLS neatly printed on iwvr type
promptly eseeuUMl at this ' eftiea. Alwi
blank, of all kind on supariur pause
feuubary, Feb. U. Iaa.
i "Eu'reknV Eureka.
J r '.. flM
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STJNBUltY' AiNnlCAN AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL.
2,5 1 0 'Acres Ti inber Tan
: . ., FCE. OAL3. .-
CJEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OF
O TIMBER LAND, comprising about 2,51)0
acres, Jart ef which is rituated on 1 obybanna
Creek, snd part on Muddy Creek. Within three
miles of Lehigh River, in Pi-nn forest town.h p.
Carbon County, on of the great Co.l Conntie.
of Pennsylvania, can be had at a bargain, if ap
plicntion be made soon. .
' These lands are thickly covered with the bsst
limber of that region. - While it is behaved that
75 000 feet of lumbor to the acre, can be cut Irom
a largo portion of th land, the balance will aver
age not much less than this figure. . The kind or
timber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce, or
White Cedar, White Oak, While Pino and
Chestnut but principally made up of White
Pine and Hemlock.
The Tnhyhnnnh and Muddy Crock are large
and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount of
water power, and are capable of driving a large
number of saw mills. They empty into the Lehigh,
which stream, with the Lehigh Canal afliuds an
outlet to the mnnt dt sirablo lumbor markets.
There is, too, under contemplation, a railway
leading to the citii a of New York and Philadelphia
which run within out mite and tlree quarters of
the land. Through thcye avenue lumber can be
delivered in cither of the cities named, for about
$7 per th'Hisand b et lima enabling person en
gaged in tho trade to dorivo greater profits than
attend investment generally.
In addition to the timber, convertible into eve
ry shape of lumber, time is much that will an
swer for spars of voasc'm n sort of timber that
snip-builders have been obiiicd lo purchase in
Matno. or at other distant points.
Unlike, most of tli lands on the Lehigh there
has, as yet, been no culling of tho limber on this
property. It stands, undisturbed by the wood,
man's ae. It ix, therefore, tho r.ioro valuable.
The lumber trade of ihc Lehigh lies been carried
on to such an extent for year post, that scarcity
of good timber is beginning to 1 felt. Every
season necessarily ineic.ife this difficulty. Tho
conSeqnence mint be on encham-cmeut of the
value of timber lands. Those un-cullcd tracts
with the advantage of avenues to market,' such
as the lands olli re I fjr sale, possess, cannot fail
to be the sources of supply hereafter. -
But the land it not alone valuable for the tim
ber it contains. It is of good quality for furming,
nearly every btb being susceptible of a high
state of cultivation. . i
Capitalists desiring to make investments, would
do well to turn their attention to these lands. For
further information apply to
CH.VS. M. HALL.
Office in "Miianj Register" building, Potts
ville, Pa.
August C, 163-1 tf.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Por the Cure of
COUGHS, COLD3,
H0AnsrjE3S, brow.
OHITI3, CHOUP, ASTjtf
MA, WHOOPIUG. COUGH
AUD OOXX3UXVXPTIOI7.
TO Ci:RE A COl.P, WITH HPnACM AND tOllR't.
if the brjly. luks iht CUEBRt I'Ecroiu-.L on coins to IwJ,
tiid wrup up waritu t. swal iliMiig the niht.
i cr a iioi.o and t oe-ill, UKc it iiiorinii. ii Kin ann evc
nin. nro r!ii!g t. direct! itn nn the h it'e.oiMt the ditlii'!
ty will ,M'ii lo Tcm id, Ki'ite wiii l-mg ua-jr i'rm tiis
IftuiUe w!ieu ihcy tintl it can tuna rendily curt-d. Vcru -m
oMliftte'J with a Fe;itrt1 c nigh, which Lr':ikn them of their
ni at niji'.t. will find, by ' titkirft tho f'berry I'fctuml on
going 1 1 bc.l, they ni ty hn mru il' somiuI, nnhioken slrep,
und C'liuegueiitiy rvlVi-'khin ivtt, Uret.t ichel "from tiirr
mg, m;l nu uluna:o cure, ia iU".rJod t lUuutantij w ho aro
tinii ili:icivil, ly thin mv .ihrib! renvriy.
l'r. in its agreeable etfrita in ihcu en'i, ninne 6iid
thenuei'et Bii'wiliiii; to forey j Ha use when tho iiacofCtty
ftr h.ii reaacii , i
From twu eminent Phyeioiart iti
Fatkitevim.i, Tenn , Ajml 18,
Sir We have given yir t'heny I'eutorul an ex't-imive
Uiul in oar putrtice, uml find it tn nr.tca every l!ft re
medy wo have for curtip Hfl'erti.'Mi of tlie rn(irat rv nr
gJin. li:S. DIKMKIt &. HA.MP'IMX.
TO SINrcritf AND rL Ul.iCSi'KAKi'.KSthia remedy
Is tiir&hiittlc, n hy it ar-tt nun the ihr nt hivI lane, w'ifii
tukiu in Bm.ill qiuuttiliej, it romuresall hoatavnesa in m iw
h lira, oixl woiiUenully mciciaca l he power oiiii UcjiiLultty
of the V'lipp,
ASTHMA ia frrnfrMlv imi'h nlicved, nml often wholly
enrcil hy Cherry Pett rnl. Hut there arc rrnir ciises-io !
aliitatc ua n yielj entirely t h inixtietne. Cherry i'cuio
t will 111 re (hem, ifihey e.:n le cured.
miDNi'IilTiS, r irritation f the thru! nrl npjer
portion of the hinjra, nwytw enreii hr taking Cherry Ie M
rtil in sm:iM and trequent dtaea. Tha uncmt'orttthla ojh
presiiH ia i-nw relieved. -
Rev. IhH-t. LANS1N.J, of I!r;. .lt!y, New York, atatra:
I have aeen the Cherry IVei.tml euro anu'i caaea
Aallima and Uronchilia na lend mo tn believe it can rarely
fail to enre ih iliafimes."
FOR CiiOl'l1. (iive an emetie of antimrmy, tn ho
fullowetl hy brrje urn) tVeinieiit duai3 f th Cheny Poetn
ml. until i' anb lui the disose. Ji" fu'ieit iu seaa u, it will
iv tt fni! t cure.
WHDOIMNO COUGH nny h hMken up anJ MMm ca
red hv thu use i f Ch-rrv rtct 'i'il.
Tfir. INrMTA".V ia apeedily rcmm etl hy ihiarfm-.
riy. Nu inert ma tnst-mef-? iiive l3iii notiee,) where while
familU'B weie prneeted ft tin ny acrimm cMme-jMem ea,
while their neittflih.ira, without Uiu Cherry i'cttorul, wily
tifteriiijf frnn the disvaae.
Dr. J. C. Ayrr: StrM. Ohio, 1 1th June, 1B5I.
I wiiie ht inform yn Afiiie truly remarkuhte oiltx;a of
your CHl'IUiY IMa'TOUaL in tliis jjhiee, and in my
own family. One nf mv d-tut'Mera w ii eninplrtely cur.d
id tliree ihiya of a dretdiiil W nonrixo l ocnii, hy tnking it
Dr. Memia, oiw i four very m.t pityaieiuiiR fieely atuti-a
thut he coiiB-.dera it the hes! ri'iiindy we Unvc pulinoiiJiry
ilite."i, nml th'il lie Ins en red more ennra of C'Rocr with
it thnu uny othttr motliviiie h ev-r adnuniittered.
Oui clcreyinru of the Hupiiht Church an va that diiring
the run of Im-lvrZ4 here thi ff.ia n. he hia aeen cui-ia
fiin your medicine he c ulJ aeareely Iwvo believed Wi th
en t ateinf.
Vouia rcancuifully, J. TV SINCLAIR,
Deputy lo."Um;iater.
From ihc dhtiiuihd Professor of CUemis-tr-
and Materia Jlr..Tc, liawduin College.
I have found the Ouehhy I'ecTntui., aa ita incrt-dienta
show, a poweilul ruianly fr cold, and ctugha, and uul
moiiary dikeuscu.
FAr-KCE CtEVLA3tP, M D.
Uat-Nfmrn. Me.. TeK 5, ih7.
iili. U.S TINKMOTT.
7A wiJi lu cchhratc j Professor of Surgery tn
the Medical Cotlfce, New Yorlc Ciy, sats:
'It givr me pleiiMiire t eet tify the value and titieui y
of 'Aver' Ciierky rrrroBAL. which 1 conaitier pecih
arly adiptt-d to cure diaeiiaea of tha Throat and Lnurea.'1
CiiieJol aeveietlianB uiwn the luuca have been ef
fected by Chkrrt pKt fon kl in aiieh extreme cnat-a c
wnrrunt ttte liriiet th-n a remetty hnaat kmrth been 1uhu
thnt ntn Ita dren'lti mi to tare tha iiujrha, C-dBaiid
Coiisumption wl.ieh carrv fiom t-ur inidnt. thu'iiKla every
ve:ir. lr ia indeed a medieino I whieh the iiillictrd ctm
loi.k wth emn lenee f r relief, and they ahould not fail to
avt.il theinaelvt-a of it.
Prepared and sold bij JAMES C. AY Eli,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, ilass.
Sold in Sunbury by H. MASSER, and by
DrugcUts Renerully Ihroughaiit tho Stnte..
July 3d, 1833. ccow Nov. 13. '52.
s-
J. 13. GOULD,
(Successor to A. I'lO'I'.)
No. 164 Chts nnl Street, Swaim,i Building.
PHILADELI'IIIi.
lXTENSIVE ML'ssIU rUKLISHER, and
Dealer in .Musical Instiuu.ciits of every de
scription. Exclusive A?ant for th rale of Hatlet, Davis
& Co' (Bottoii) Patent Kim-essiux Uaiuea
JEoliaH und oilier
PIAU03.
L Gilliert! BouJ.ir Pianos, McIxlcons, Martin'f
Guitars, Harps, Violin, bHKiT .Mi'tic, Mpsic
UuoKt Ace., Ac.
KetidonUof the country will l supplied bj
mmit or otherwiae with tny iuuio they may
wih, t low ratea if purchawd in persou.
Havuif on of th largest utoika in Uic UhiteU
Bute. I feel ronii.lent of m luring alt who way
tttrot m with call of order.
Dealers In Mu-ic aupphed on lh moat libera!
term. Piano, to let. Sevoud hand Pian m tut aalo,
Phtiadtflpliia, Aril 14, 1853 ly. .
f ARRIAGE CETIFICATEIS liindaomely
x4iud lor Mle at Uu offle. aiul i
f t-v
, f C E L E B RATED ,,, ,
,F a m i 1 y 31 e i c i n b .
TV offerinff tn the pnblla tha abortj tnvalrmble prepra.
ii, Mtiiaaoriiiftf would atytn tint in aniauiuiion
With hia fiirnda and aome of the rn-mt reapeetnl'l ol the
jHrdieol taeuity, it wna nwrni aiiviiTm w toict
.ii.i.ii, Taw nretmnttiona if kimwn calabritv. tcim pre
pared with the grojiteat rnra, and on the moat ai'lentihc
nrineinlm. as viibiitiutPB for the intmeroua worlhleaa ar
ticlea lliat ard flood! 114 the euuutry hi the form of pmtaeene
and cure alls, prefiared hy tha moat igiHrnnt ana iiiereetn-ry-jverBona,
tn tended to cure nil diBeiiaea and g'Hd for none,
, Read and Reflect,
That the Medicine. Manufactured by W. M.Dscilst,
fuelnding hia Koae Tecloral for Cuugha.
Cream of Ciiinphor. fr Hheumatiam.
Worm P v nip for Worma.
Toth Vnli, for decayed (eeth, dineaaed jruma.
tomily I'illa, or blood Fnril'yer, have been more esteiwve.
ry iiaed, and have Riren more, rnitiflfuction, thou any ttiher
Medici iua lief ore the public, being prepared with regard
10 uieir uaciutiiesaiue tuliy woithy the trial of thealiliut
etl. (live thctii n triul.
A few poweu'til renmnta whr thealvtre Medielnea nre
deerviiig of iiniverml mlionnce. tin the fifrt iiluee.
tney are prepared nv n regular rnvaicmn, who tiiKimuimiB
ana uiiimii;;m . in 1 1 .Mnill'IIH'J, ll II mil'l'B, nn'l COTIWlJurini
ore ncrfectty tutfe to take. (Secondly.) they have hern
uaed with itnivcraal anecew, and have given more aritifuhc
lion thnii any oilier Medicinea offered before the public.
(Thirdly ) they are the only meil.cinea that hove gained
the patronage of I'hvaicinna, where they have been lived ;
and Pomthlv.l tliev are but 110 in In r cor auuntitiea foi
the aime priee, tlmn nny other Medicines i-tftred to the
public nf the sime kind A the aibfieriber h.-w a nnmler
of cnrlineatea in hia poMeaninn of the highest nuthorlty,
wnere iney nave neen wiih the inopt ntiBtnctorv to
anlta. He will puhliah a few of thein, feeling aatisfird ; thnt
a tritd will insure their recommendation. Try thein and
saiiBiy yourrni ot their aupenonty over anl olhcra.
Rend and be Convinced. .
We the mtdcraijrned linvine 1cen made nranaiiited with
th inpreo'ienta entering Into the Cornpoti.ida known na
Bifkley'a Painlty Medicines nleo hiviug prear-rihed and
known Ihemtobe udt with nmat s-itufaofory rcaalta;
tnke pleasure in an) ing that we believe lliey fully meet
tho a jaign for which Uuy nrc recommended.
. JA3. STliAWBIUDbili, M.P.
C II. FRICK, M. U r -
WM. McMAlION. M. D.
WKSr.KY II (.KAHHKART. M. D.
WW. tf . MAniteU .M . D. -
n r. (inAfuir.ART, m. d. '
Cut of fain in tha stile and eoiigkfrom protested
Liver Contylaint,
Mrs . Robert Adrmn, bbirin un:fr Clironic I.Ivrr tin
pl:iint, nccompanicl with a "rHittrt dryoMir.h p:iin in the
, aid? und brcn.tt, gencrMl debility, losa of appetite, niter trv-
im oil (he tiauul rcmcvtiua recoinmeiuh d foi ci'iiftlis und
diafnn.! of the client, who Virh no benefit, she was recom
mended to try the Rose 1'ectoral, fr-mt winch, the h.t only
derived immediate hut permanent relief.
John Admis, aii of Mrs. Ruben Ad.ima, urns afuirtcd
with a very a?veie eyniyh, pain inlheideT mid sirepess
pr.td'iecd by inrcrmi' cmshiue: he was induced loi v
the Rose Pectoral. To use hia' own lnnTunge, the first.
ottae ciwniea iiun to nifty a goou nigtit's rent, ju trie
morning he expcclorutcd nKnit halt pint of tnntlcr. He
continued to itnprove until hisconh entirely left him, it
also had the effect of strengthening hia brenst. which was
naturally weak. Ho ulso anys that he has meommciided
It to a number of hifiieiuls f tranmlar complutnis, and
in every cane it has given a;iusfiieti"n.
The above permits reaidenia of the town of Dnnville.
feeling that they have derived great benefits from the use
of the Hi so Peel oral ; aiilliorii; the nh ve ilHtcmenl. for
tha benefit of nunc who mnv be n (Tutted in a simtlai man
ner. URKATCUKE.
Loss of Vviet rcstornf with one Lottie of Hose Pec
taral
MisaP'-mm Wlii'loc!. of Rush township, Noithumhrr
land co., for n luunber of ears an ii valid, in the fnll of
id, lost rneiwH tier votee tr m n severe eoit the erni
triciid; after Irvine a 11 umber of remcihep, with no bene
fit. she was entirely restore! by tnking one b tile of Rose
I'ceiornl, niter wln li, alic lust her voice again, from a
fresh e l she contracted, mid wn ncriin leatorwl bv the
Lure of mi 'thcr bottlf ; site then took four 1kuUb in re to
sirrnithen her brennf, forni which she derived the nv'St
decided bciiefi!, nnit lias been in the enjo lucnt of eot llutit
ht ah li iom that time to the pre ill .
Tlicnh-tro statement in obtained from Pr I'ntfi;:. the
Physteian wh attended her; n!d her nwiher who tluuJs
that she would 11.4 Ut Uvn.g at this time if it had u l-een
for the n-ae Pectoral. pinville, Jnu i?i2
Ftiil another ?Jirlcrf Cure ICj'rcteJ,
Mrs. Snr.nel SreMer, brine; of n nutnrcl weak a-id deli
eaie cotiitiinti'iin very siirc' ;tib!e to cMf, whs Ml'icted
with a very revere cuh, pain and aorusie of the 1 e:kt,
i sn nf sppeiitt- ; alter tifii.g n uuiuber vf tli usual reme
dies from which, she derived m benefit, she was cured by
takimroue hottlo of Uoao Pcctonil and is ui the enj -yiiient
of beiter h-rillh than for years jireviuus. , .
Innvil'e. Dec. I IS'i'i.
l)n. Rtntt.tfY : rnnit inc tf inform you that my wife,
who inn delien'.e and wenk'r w .m.ni. bb rrin-r ih1t .i
very severe Couli with piin and fcorenees nf bregt, was
in re rjuiekly and effect mdly rrticved with one Ii tt!e of
vour Rose Pectoral than any other medicine be had ever t
tnken. A UN EH MMtRIOK. t
Jan. latnucl R. Woods' Kuinac. Red P -int.
PTft.iNO KVlbHStK IN f WOR OF TI1K Roit Pgctokal and
Family Fat.
John Fuhier tilcen but wocii Christmas an J Vcw Year
wi:h a very iid c id. whieh ended in n dry hard tucessvnt
C uuh. .urTiK a gnut dnl of nam whetit vrr he Cin,jtu'd,
win" fcheved very n.uch; hy tVe tinte he hnd inkeu r-ne
third ot' a b ttlr. mid hy (he tim it wn tinishM, wn en
tirety cured fe nl iyi I hat he h:ii taken acvend dewa
of the I!e:lih l.ejt.irntiv'o cr Fainilv I'tiltn, mid thut (hey
are the inildet aud nuut tfTeetiml nninntivcfc he hniever
tnlten. Danville, J;ni 1,
Da Hickmy : Durinr a visit lf mv br dhrr. in Dnn-
vi Hi, I to-ik a very severe Old, which endr-J in a ti?ht j
irna i oiipn, wun ren'Rs aim pnut oi ttie ureuil, t..r
which I ucd yiir Uiwe Peel ral, nnd Fnmily I'd!, mid
tnke plcnsnre in rce iniin-ndin-r them, oa the inilh.t and
m l eflectual remedy I have used. Ymira. renpeftrnliv.
JAM I-MoKUAaV,
Jan. 'JI tP W. White Haven. l.tiztTne ca.
Denr Sir At a recommendatittit f r ythtr ltiif I'ect -rl,
per mil me ti siy, thnt I w.s eflccluolly cured of a
very aovere omah with ruin in the hieiW, with lesn than
hnh n hot tie, nu I tint I iMittilor it iiiv.ilu.ihle. You are
at liberty In niVrfe t h ist i-nlihc if you plewtie.
.H SlKltlr., (fin cer.)l).uivi!. Va. '
My n Willi,-,, 0 tahnriii-r under a severe cmiuIi and rdti
in hia aide, fiom an iniury rrcciverl hy a lidl, wo e'ltnely
relieved hy ab-'ilo at' R iae !Vct'r:ii Ac Cream nf Cam-
fh'tt. I hive nlfntFcd y mr Family Pills, nnd alt"ccther
C maidur thctn lite Lwl ittedifvmeii I hive ever urF.
JOAN OVKRIJOKF,
Jrn. 1C.V?. Himh Tp., ...rlh'd en.
Dr. Hickley : !r: -i my wife who wun trouhled
with dry, Jjnd Con; h, itln mr SUnnaeh, dependent upon
delulity, tnuihir .j iiiMjiepftia. wut entirely relieved hy
utuiff tWi h-mlrn iu" ynnr Ki-se IV t. r:il, j.errr.it me lo y
that! eoiii(ei it nn rxre lent reniedv.
Vuurs, respectfully, lic'v.Mr. WIT.TjARD.
l'at if l.iilhrrnu Church, Danville. P.i.
Ifrivlne hern currd ofa tain in my tuin (similar to ltheu
miticni) which deprived me nf ihe'tVee ne of it f'rub;)ut
fiur in mtlm. ily ut'iuif one b dtle of Cri am t-f 1'umph r
I wmld hUite thut I c nsider it the Lest remedy of the
kind I Invo ever mud in my family, audi Woii.'d freely
rcomrnend it to other with ainiili.r rfieet iotis.
Yours, retj.ejliuiiy, JOXA3 WOI.F.
Kiiih tp., iWth'd c .
.My wtf Irfinir cfllteted w ith a very severe pain in her
arm nnd s!iuMcr (the rtlecta I ivM) which msutlcd lur
from twiiif it, wiis cured with ruilmig of Ci emu of Cam
phr Mru. :'!din, my isicr-In-ltiw, ivs a!i cured of a
;vere puiu in the head and fuee hy iisintr the Ciemn v(
Camphor . THOMAS C. I.LL1S, bunvdle, J in. JJ, 'W.
My wife Iiimmf ivhcitmatikiii of the arm fr a imml.tr
of ye.ira, which i-revenfid lur from in-in-f it indoin li?t
wnlt; lifter huvi i apent a gie-n deal ot 'irvMiry in trxin
d iprrcnt reme-lica wnfc n benelit, wa entirely cured l-y
U4i;i.! only out) Ii. til! t.f viMir lrt;;r.n of Cutui h- r.
Wir.llAM KVi:!, Mmr. foi P. It . Wood, R IViiP.
Dr. CifLlev : Having ie.'eivei! a very .tft ere injury in
my wule hv f-J!in eiTa l-.ud hay, iVt.m which I W;:t u:m
hie to foli.tw my w.'i'k, w;n rcc mttunided to try a h uJt
uf Cream o C mvr, which tsfT irdeil immediate relief.
ORH'I-ITH CAKK. Uuah tp., Norlh'd co.
My wife, auiieriiig fr.uu in t efucmi,iu pain,
throughout her pcueral s tiein, which prevented her lii in
ileepttifr (Indup occ.iiii oned hy a i niif and prolmcled inrll
i,i f ickiiesn ,-) for which ahe ued a miiuWr of remeilici
without hem-fit, wai eutirely rchtVrd hv the use of Crvuin
of Cum.'.io-. . tiKO U. HHoV.
iiirsrcnn Dentist, l-anville, Tn.
Child cured of R ir.cl CompUijit. und Ague (ol two yewn
; ataiidiiig.) by Worm H t up.
ry child heinir ftlBicted iW the lant two years, with
II iwel Coiniluint nnd Ajine until it waa rciluced to a mere
k htitu, I tiud a number .-I" rr-medina w ith no pcrmnnent
bendit, until 1 gave it u b .lilc i f your Worm (Syrup,
inco which time it I in huca well, and jr-sl quite Hechy .
I olei have nc ir.niendtil it t- a mi miser of my friends,
and iu every cum it hutuiven ntin'inMK-n. ' . D hKM,
At Iouii la.ia' (Merchant,) Danville.
I have used v 'nr Worm f"yrup in my family, and r u.
aider it not only effectual, hut the nioel plenwint articie I
am ucipiuiiiicd with. JACOU DAHKIA. Danville.
Having uard ymir Wmm Syrup iu my family, it helpi
my children uwe than any picparjlion of the kind, aud n
m ire pleasant tu take. DAN MORGAN'.
M m I--Hi Row. Douvtlle.
I have had oecaamti lo sse wtr Worm Syrup in my
family, aiid prefer it t any Vermii'tiue I have uwd.
FRKI). Ut'll. Fmtty Vullty, M"iil.Hir eo.
Dr. Rickey; Having uaeil your wot in Hvrup, and
Creuin of Camph r and Family I'illi in my luuiily, Uiey
gave. po;td itiAlurUtui. and 1 consider them the nKt ef
lectual, tttA pleuMnt remetlics, we have hnd in our family.
JolINHTil A.N K. KISHKlt. Dmivdlc.
'Dear Air: We the ui idem sued leiiiar iu the employ nf
Measra. Groves & C-mily, at whose bt re, yaa Jur un
Apency f r the silu of your Family Medicines, sl tte that
we have had an opportunity of knowing the opinions of
nuuiernus individuals who have used them, and that they
give gfneral ajtittiuctiou. We have a id a ifrent many of
your Pills, whiih are universally liked, heiuu very mild iu
their operation. W. I.KlSr.MIIN'o.
JJanville, . Attest, W M. kKPLF.It,
Having icurvy of my ui'uth very had, i was iiulumd to
tiy a h tli le of yourTnoth Wash, which aotetlikaj charm,
hardening my gums, end removing till disenK.
JONATHAN K. RISUi;i Dnnvi'le
Dr. Biekley? lluvins; what w-m called ulcerutrd soia,
month, for which, I tried a number of rnnedirs with no
benefit : I was at last cured hy usiua; one rtile of your
Tooth wash. My wife ala durinir her emftnemenl, was
threatened with ire.Hrensis, lumis bavtiift already formed,
i or wilier ane uneci uie urenm oi . uinniior, wnicn scalier
c4 thein, thereby preventing her breasts frni rnthenne.
GKO A. flROWN,
Ncir 1 4i t hern n f b jreb, Danville, Fa.
Dr. Rukley Haviiiff an opportunity of see ins; your
Auti-Bo-trhutie ToMh Wash use I in smite very severe ea
ve of scurvev ol" the sruina, I enider it an rxeehVnt reme
dy Yours, re-.peet.ully, liKO H. BItOWN.
The alvve inedieines are foe sale YhleanIe and Re
tail by W M HIOKXKY. M. D , Proprietor, Danville
Also -F sale by tlia folio win A (reals in Norlhiimber
biikI county, Frilmg k- lirant, tiuidiirv j W A. kuvl'b,
Auriuhs; W. F&rfttw, Hnydrrtoivn ; Tatipirt, Furuinu St
liartott, Pamntos ; Fmttine a; Atnmsi!. Faxtuos; Johu
Vauaaot, Paxiive; UagH Vaetwe, Pnxinats; A mmeriwsn,
Rosmsi at Co , fehMiooki ; Mrs Jus. Thonuts, trutm ki)
Wiu. Fsjjely, ttlmrn kiu ; Campbell & Kline, Auiusts)
ftatauer A. Herrarftwf, PetershrtusT; Jaeob Leikeiirinr.
Boar Gup ; Com-ad Werv k, Nortliumlv-rMiiid ; Jrniaife
Out. eVilins;i v Jtwmsi Ffafctr, iLevrisburs; j Jobs F.
Caatowand Juuslhau Kaliers, MiUm.
Cull na the Anta, aud f tri a cieeulai eontaliitiiaj a ftiU
deaorlMioe of U auiaatuus ea'as perioriae U OiiTer
em M aatciRaa.
, ,' ' "AID AND COMFOET.'V ' '
'I o Your Own Mechanics.
J. . GEORGE RENN.
.'. ! MANUFACTURER OP .
FURNITURE. AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style." '
rr,ITE subsrrilHr respectfully calls the attention
of the public to hi large and splendid assort
ment of every quality and price of
C-AItlftFr-WAIttt.
which cannot fail to reiommend itself to every on
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship ntid splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and th
uliscriber ia determined to koep lip with the
many improvements which are constantly being
made. His stock consists of Mahogany
Sofa., Ilvnn mid Lounges,
' Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BRtiAKFAST AND DIMM TABLES,
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTE.tl.S, of every pattern and price,
CUPBOARDS. W ORK AND CANDLE
STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every artii le in this lino of his business.
He also manufacture aU kinds and qualities of
CHAIRS,
including varieties novcr before to be had ir
O 1 I . . .. . -.
ouiimiry, sui-ll as fllillOflAxr, I! LACK Walsct
Aisn Crni.sn Maple GnKcim ; ami Wixiisom
CIIAlUiS. AKn rAKCT Piano Stools, which are
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 person to purchntc furniture in
the cilien, as every confidence can lie entertained
about (ho ijunlity and finish of his ware and
Chairs. ' '..
ilia articles will l.e disposed of nn is (rood
terms as they rdn bo purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce fallen in payment for work. .'
UNDERT.MilN'U. Having provided
himself with a hanilsome Hkaiisk, he is now
prepared for I'ndertaUing, and attending funer
als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis
tance from this place. -
PS The Ware Room is in Market Street,
below Thompson's Store end Weaver's Tavern.
GEORGE RENIN.
Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf.
500 A guuts. Wanted.
1000 a Year.
"ir.VNTED in every county of the United
" Stales, active and enterprising men, to en
gage in the sale of some of the best Books, pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
posseting a small capital of from ij23 to $100,
such inducements will be ufl'cred as to tnablo
them tn make from $3 lo $10 a day profit.
I'V The Books published by us aro all useful
in their character, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they are olTcrcd.
Kor further particulars, address, (pos laro paid,)
I.EARV & (iETZ,
No. 13 North Second fSlreet, Philadelphia.
Pulili.-Jicrs nf subscription Biiol.K.
Phila., Aug. 21) 1S33. 5m
Drugs, Paints. Oil, Window
Glass,
i;c.
ft Tons French zinc wliiic.
10 ton Pure "" hite Lend.
fV00 Hoxos Window (i!asa,nll sizes.
Pnperior Potash, Copal, Coach ,I.eulh
er tV Iron varuifh, white Dcmnr varnish for China
(JlosB, with a genrral afortincnt of frefh and pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Also oil the l'stent Meilicinns in general use,
warrmiti'd genuine.
Colored and Knamled Cilas-t, &.C., &c., for sale
very low at
ALFRED WIT.TEEROER'S
Dnii and Taint Stole, No. 109 N. Snd Street,
nilLADELPIIIA.
I'hjsiriuns and Storelieejicr supi'licJ Goods
cut to anv of the Hotels or Depot tree of charge.
riiila., Mav SS, 1833. ly.
CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
bll.VF.lt WaRF,. Wholesale nnd Retail nt No. Til N.
bKfllXl) si., opotite Ihe Ml. Vene.n Mouse, Cold
l.evcr WuMics. lull jeweled, id k. ensi, fc-Je.UO ; Silver
Levers, full jeweled, 614,1X1 j Silver lupines, jewslul. s!l,
00 all warranted to keep Rood lime. O-.ld Feus and Sil
ver fuse, sjl.mi; t;.iid I'-i-eils. 61.00; 1 dd Pencils and
Fell Cnsn Willi go.l Gold Pens as low as 33.45. 4c.
Also, always on hands g hmI nssorlmcul of hue gold
Jewelry, OoM Curb, liuaid aud Fob Chains, Culd Vest
Chains, lidiea tiolti Fob Cham and Hell Fins.
Silver TableSpoon. from VI I to 813. Dessert, SO to
Pit, uu-t Tea, Pl,7 lo SO W ier set, warrnuted e.iml to
CJiil. All giaals vt-arianle.1 io lis what they ore sold f..r.
I Watehea and Jewelry repaired and wairranted.
i s All orders scut by mail or otherwise, will be punc
tually attended to.
M. AVIPPI. Agent,
No. '2 NVnli SECOND Street, opposite the Ml. Vernon
Ilouee.
Phila., April K1, ISM. ly.
A VALUAELE HOUSE
And Three Acres oi' (around
FOB. SALE.
PTMIE ubscrilier oilers at private sale, his house
and three acres of ground, on the river Uaiil;
wilhiu the limits of the Dorou'jli of fSunluiry,
now in tho occuppucy cf John iSlimsler and orig
inally owned by Clias. Ci ussier while engaged in
boat buiMing. The itnprovemeiit aie a
TWO STOItYFItAME HOUSE,
With a Well of good Water,
sinJ a good frame stitble. There are a number ol
excellent fruit tret on the premises. . The prop
erty is handsomely located and will be sold at a
reasonable p:ice and possession given in April
iient. Apply to lieu- C. Welker, Esq., of Sun
bury, or to Ilia subscriber at rSelinqrove. . .
l'JSTUK KEKL1N.
July 23, lS.-)3.tr.
WM. H'CARTY, Bookseller.
B B bSPECTr ULLi informs the inhabitants ol
town and eountry, that he lias lately rerei
ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to his
stock of books, in every branch of Literature, and
in a great variety of Binding. Plea jo call and
see them,
Sunbury. Gept. 17, 1853.
Stone Cutters and Liiborcrs
V7ANTED J
tVTONE cutters and laborer call have ateady
employ and a winter job, (and not work iu
the water,) at the Union and Sui-qiie'ianna Bridge
at Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway be
tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la
borer $1,25 per dav will be given.
LEISENIUNU FISHER.
Chapman, Sept. 17, 1853. tf.
BLANKS.
9"JSLANKS of every description can be had ly
lilt apl-lyiug at the office of Ike American.
R. H. II. II IG BEE'S remedy fur cough.
--'colds, and tulmonary diseases. A supply of
nu valuable tneuicine just received and tor sal
by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbary, June 4. 1S53
4 K.N OLD'S WKITIKU FLUID and Adlic
aiv and legal auvelopes, for al bv
II. B. MAbSER.
Sonburyr Jan 10. I853-
TOR aJe at thi office, Superior Black Ink,
C lUe Modicin at Si cU, Fur Eusmc) of
Criiiser. 3S cent
SILVER WATCHES A few double cM
Englisb Silver Watche, for al at very low
price by . L U. MASSER,, ,
Sunbury, April 1J. 151
STSjEK IlILLA. JasdoM and ContsbIe Fee
' Bill kidaenljr prwUj wests' pay fcr
at tai eeKe.
- " mi i ssili ilaVi ffflii I
;y
i A CALL TO n0UEIXLErE113 :
i At Hie Cabinet Ware llootn of
; SEB'N IIOUPT & CO.
. Market Square,
Alto at Ihc corner of Fawn ttfet It the Railroad
j ' SUNBUUY, l-A.
' Thankftil for tlie jiatrenaR of his friends and
eostomers during tlie 17 year lie ha tieen in busi
ness in this nlaee, lie solicits from the ptihlic a con
tinuance of their favors. Durinir this period he
ha endeavored to keep op with the improvements
ol tha uny, and has accordingly exteniled Ins bust
nes in every branch and variety. Tho public are
ineretore invited to tlie attention oi the present
stock of
CAIHNI5T M'ATIE AND CIIAlllS,
MANyrACTunr-n nr i
6E32ASTIAN H0UPT & CO.
At the Old Stmut,
Where in addition to their former tock of the
establishment they now innnufncture .
Maho-jaiiy,' Walnut & Canc-Scat Cliaii-.
Lnrire Spring Sent ; Rocking Chairs,
Dressitift Bureaus, Centre Tables,
.Warble Top Wash. Stands, ' '
and a variety of ofhir
new style and
iT.isliionnblc Furniture. ,
Having cecured a ITe:trso end made Hi neces
sary arrangements for the purpose, they arc now
prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in
this vicinity or at any convenient distance.
Ye mniils snd mistrpssra, nnd Jtustiiwt too,
Here's furniture of every sty I nml lino,
From side board down to kitchen laKas, :
From rocking chairs to locking erarilr. .'
Phuild yon not hnvs Itie ready Jons lo pnf,
We ll wail awhile for a brighter better ilny,
' Or take polntoeB, oat., corn, wheal and lye;
Bnrk, hoop p- .;.aavtg, or lumber n-et and dry,
Or any thing but yuki'S and threshing flails,
From pigs and turkics dmvn to litlle nuaits.
Come ou then friends, come nnb and nil, 1
K"ep trade a monn, i'i'4igoes on tlie tjnll.1'.
ITr" Order from a dlr.lsnre promptly altcndcd
to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch,
teunlmry, March 0, 1850. tf
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
' JAJI KS 15. FIDLlill,
Ko. 12 Smith Second Stree', ' ' '
Oulrl Lever Watches full jewelled
Silver Lever do
. Silver Lcpine do
" (Juartier do
flold pens and pencil nnd silver hahler
Silver Tea and Table noou
Bracelets, Breast pins Kur rinirs tie..
All warranted and sold at prices as low as any
in tho city.
November 27. IS.' 2. tf.
1,000 Men Wanted.
ON' the li"e of the SmjrEII ANNA RAIL
ROAD between lJiiik-epurt (opposite llar
risbnrp) nnd Sunbury, in the Slate of Pennsylva
nia. This rnml is fifty four miles in leiiirth' runs
lliroupji a highly improved country, and will
furnish employment fur stone masons, carpenters
and laborers for the next twelve months; A
larpjo portion of the line in heavy rock exenvntion,
laborer that are familiar will therefore find eer
tain cmplr-yinent and liberal wages.
DOL'GIIERTV, LAl'MAN & CO.,
Contractors.
February 19, 9S
Itosendale Hydraulic Cement.
4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring houses nnd Cellars, and for keeping
dampness from wet and exposed walls.
For sale bv
CHARLES SHE PARI) SMITH,
of, and successor to, the late linn ol Evi Smith &
Son.
N. E. Corner ef Front and Willow Xreet
Railroad.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1833. ly.
TVfOTICE is hereby given, that application
will le made to the next Legislature of
Pennsylvania, for the incorporation ofa company,
with discounting privileges, to he loented in the
borough of Sunbury. in ''te county of Northum
berland, with a capital of One hundred thousand
dollars, to be called tha "Susourhanna Savings'
Institute"
Sunbury, June S!), 1653. 6m.
- .w
Holity . Horses, ,. CluMrca's Fropcllors,
Gigs. Coaclisa, Earouclie3, &c.
Maniifueturcd wholesale and retail by
BttSHlTEI-L & TJLL,
Ho. 61 DUCK Street,
Iliiladelpliia.
Order through Ihe mail promptly executed
Phila., April S), 1853. lv.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made, at the next regular session of
ihe Legislature to charter a company for bank
ing and discounting purposes, with a capital of
two hundred thousand dollars, with the privi
lege of extending it to four hundred thousand
dollars, to be located in the borough of Sunbury,
Northumberland county, Pa., .and to ! called
"Tub Mixeiis Uakk or Scsiiui."
July 8, 1853 fini.
Laborers .Wanted. "
11IIE subscribers nml immediately on th
Railroad and liasin, at Chapman, Union
county, soven nii'.e below .Stslinsgrove, from
60 TO 100 LA DONERS,
to whom one dollar per day will pe paid.
8AYIDGE. WJI.VEATON & CO,
Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853 tf.
S20 UEWAlil).
rPJIIE above Teward will be paid for informs
ii tion thnt will lead to the discovery and
conviction of the person or person who were guilty
of filling the axel boxes of the passenger and coal
cars of the Philadelphia, and iSunbury Railroad,
with aud and dirt.
D. LONGENECKEK, Prest.
Sunbury, Aug. 87, IS53 .
T)LANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank
Mortgage, llouds, Execution, Bumnion
Sec, for sale by IL U. MA&SEK.
Sunhury Abri 38. 1851 .
ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with
book, ink, and all complete, just received.
and for .ale ky H. B. MASSER.
Bunbury, June 4 1853.
ritAfN FUMPtHe- 4 smsll number ef these
excellent pump have beeo received aad are
offered lot eale by f . . . i
.. ,. , . H. B. MASsER. :
Sunburv. Jun 4. 1So3. - . , , .
iJMlTH'tJ KSMENCB OF JAMAICA filV.
UEK, a tresh supply just received, and for
ale by M. B. MASSER, I
Sunaury, Jau. 6, 1853.
l" - e - jlt f '
"t-iU.'-'l'JLJ.'JJ.I
BANK NOTE TABLE.
PENNSYLVANIA.
MAMACAITRft-r
cITf.or r"ILxri.
All lrnt hsnka M M
HHOOt: Hl.AVr,'
.1
U.S. Uank ntes 1.1 cha
At stfiTeiu imiiKs per
CntTMTft
nn w nrmi rsutka
t m. -
Bwik nf Chnnilershitr dial
l:il,M VL-r--eir...
All solvent banka I dia
NEW YORK. '
Btnik of Del. Co, Chester par
"b ... iii-riiiniHiWll
Honk of Ch'UysburK
Hsnk of (.ewiMcwii
rmriAU Solvent tmnka : k'-ts:.
I dia LT" Uk note anoar 5 I di . .
HsuS of Middletown 1 ii.
All lvnt bank " 1 d'i '
niomgnmery r,it Hank
i.........nirry.;o Hank par
Hank of Northomberl'nd. imi
Hankirf I'llt.liurg i i
KI.W JEUSEY. .
Betvulere Rank i si.
Commercial li,,s 1 j..
Hank of Danville
pmlFar Hank M.nit Holly nr
.M jMiidletowiiPt.I)at : i
i. arn.le Hnnk
''..,f"'lifU'n paf
Meeh. Miu1. Bk 'frent bar .
I'.n.ton Hunk , pnr
KxclidiiRe n'krittaijnra; 1 dial
r 3 t II
morns i;o I'.ank I dia
r.avuaiiKe ii ir, nrniieh I (In' I ironee Hnnk dia
t nrmera' b Hm k.Co parlPeople-i Hk Palter 1 1 di. ,
esrmers' Hk, Ijineaslcr parI'riiicMoii Hank VXT .
r.i.iiiri. i,k, rmmi par !.nein Hankin. Co. htt
Farm Ilk Selniylkill Co pr;Semerret Co Aank I di, ,
F ft ). Ilk Wiiyne.b'g 1 jdia Plate Hank St Cinnden uar
f ranklin Ilk. Wnah'u tldis !lat Ok Klizabelhton Idi w
llarnslxirsT Hnnk 1 dii flale Hank Newark I .l.a
iinieartnle Hnnk 1 dia State Hk. N. Hrunswiek ' . ' I
1-ancaaler Hank
l.elnnon Hnnk
Merch. Mnn. Rank
i II ,wlul' l nir,
par
I die
1 renlon Uunkuig; Co par
t:ni.m Hnnk. Dover j dar , '
Ynr.lleyv'leADelDrf;,, l.Via
fSUk iiolea nnder fs d
i.nm-ra- II . -olnvill per
Mnnonrnheki Bank I A,.
Tsylorsv'e Del H Co IS dis
ki-.i.avvaki;,. .
W eat llraneh Hnnk pnf Hank of Delaware
i.r
v'ioiiik vviiKcsii'e pnr
ork Hank, i din
tyitelief notes i dial
MAINR.
Rank of Whetloek - S dia
Mereantil Hk. Hiuifot India
All a 'lvent hnnk ? die
NKW IIAMI'SHIRK.
All solvent Kanka ,ia
VKHMO.NT.
Bank of Smyrna ' ' pr
Delau-nre City Hank par
Hk Wilmn'n Rrandrw. nar '
Farmers' Ilk St Delaware par
t'ninn Hnnk. Wilmington par
Yf I'uder Vs I dia
OHIO.
All ailvenl lunks t dis
IV Bk nolei under 8'l 4 dis
NORTH CAROLINA.-
Hank of si Allans 2 di.
All R'llvenl hanks 2 dis
All aolvent banks
diairUnderS's,
dis
Tremendous Excitement ! .' .
Cash. Steam, Electricity ! !
v
77i Aerial and all other lines out-done lj the '
U;rhfnlng t.lnc of !
. IRA T. CLEMENT.
"1TTHO, having great faith in rapid sale and
. v - (mall profits, ha just received ana opened
a Urge assortment of i ' .
SPUING AD SUMMER GOODS.
At his Store in Mnr.'tot Rireet, feunlniry, which'
he oflers to the public nt the lowest price. it ,
His stock consists of a general assortment ot .
Dry Goods, viz :
Cloths. Cassimers, Cafsinels, Jeans. Drillings,
Muslins, Linens. Calicoes, Muslin de
Lains, Laicns, Ginghams, Berates. ., ,
Sjlk Hats.
A lare assortment of Hoots nnd Shoes, for
Men, Women and Children. ' '
Orocrrles,
Sugar, TVa, Cofivp, Molasses, Cheese, Spi
ces, Fish Sail, Tlaster. !
HARDWARE,
Vii : Iron a.nd f?teel, Nails. Files, Saws, cVc.
QUEENSWARE,
Tea Setts, Plates. Dishes, Cups, Saucers, ft '
LIQUORS,
Vine. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whisky, It.
IV Country produco cf all kinds taken in'er
change at the highest market prices.
.Inn. 15, 1R63 ly. i
UnfTOK yolt.$:ilfi
THE F0CKET ALSCULAPIU3 :
on, cvEtty ont. his own riivsictA.v. - -!
.-as??x:pi nroiE lortietii imi.
tion.v.ith Oiio Hundred
Engravings, showing Dis.
eases and Malformation o
the Human System in every
li.ipc and form. - To which
is iiddcd a Trenti.ie on' the
Liitfasra of Fctnclcs, Leine;
ol the highest importance to
married people, or those
coiiU'inpUling nisrrtaje.
i'.y Ei- IVtM. Voiiiif
j Let no father be ashamed to present a copy o
i tho .tSCULAPIUS lo his child. It may sav
! him from an c.irlv crave. Let no young man er
woman enter into the secret r.bligaiions of Hur
ried life without reading the POCKET .ESCL.
LAPIUS. Let nn one suffering from haekniep
Cough, Pain in the Hide, restless nights, nervous
feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic senna
tions, and given tip by their physician, be another
moment without consulting the JJSCULAPIU8.
Have the married, or those about to be married
any impediment, read thi truly useful book, a
it has been the means of saving thousand of un
fortunate ereutures from the very jaws of death.
f?' Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one
copy of this book, bv mail, or f.ve copies will lie
sent for one dollar. AdJress. Drt. W. YOUNG,
No. 1..3 SfPKUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA."
Post paid.
June 18, 1653 ly.
Dissolution of Pari itc rNiilp.
TltllE Copartnership heretofore existing Under
L the name cf James H. & Win. Hi. Hart, is
this day dissolved by the withdravrrl of William
R. If art. The business nf tho lute linn will be
settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 3S9,
North 3d street.
JAMES II. IT ART, :
WILLIAM H. 1IAUT,
THOMAS HART.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853.
The undersigned, have this day formed a ee
partneishl'f and will continue the business unde
tlie name of Jumcs II. fc Thomas Hart. Thank
ful for past tnvors. they respectfully s.sk the atr
leulion of their friends and the public to their
lock of GROCERIES, which will be full and '
extensive, and which they will soil at th lowest
market rates.
JAMES H. HART,
THOMAS HART,
Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 Jjj.U. '
.lloro ?it Goods II
AVILL1AM A. KNOIJtt,
OESPECTFULLY lafonn. ei friend, and
- the public generally, that h ha just received
and opened a large and splendid stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS," 1-0 .i
at his Store in Lower Augusta township. ' II ie
stock consists of every variety of .
Dry Goods, viz; ' T
Cloths, Cassimert, Sattinetts, Vestings, Fltn
nels, Muslin, t(.
A splendid toek of
LADIKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Suck as Silks, Bcragcs, De Lainet, Merinoes,
Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, let. .
BOOTS AND SHOES, .
A fine assortment for Men, Women dc Children.
A large assortment of GROCERIES, '
6l'CH s .
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasse, Spicej ltc l'
Hardware and Queenswure, '.' .
risli, Salt and Liquors. ,
LXII At . .
Gin, Brandy, Rum and Whhlry,
Besides the largest and most general assort
ment ofall kind of Good to be had in the country."
All tha above mentioned good will be sold at
such reduced price a they can not be get tor
elsewhere.
Country produce of all kind taken la (xctraoge
at the highest market prices. '
.Augusts twap., Jgly S, 185.1. 6m. , ,
GOLD PENS with aad without cases, ef
very tuperior quality, just received. '
Also a fresh unplv of Vriting Fluid, for sIe ,
by . . H. 0. MASSER ,
Sunbury, Deo. 17, 1851. ... , , .. . . ) -, r
MATENT BKITTAMA S'l OPFaVKS
JL oer Doiuee lur eale ty
II. B MASSES.
unbury, April, It, 184 1
.