SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. fear? ' 1? o ctry. Sells. .Ma a ' k Pitt Kit .'ROM THB POBM Ot LONGrKLLOW. The belli themselves nr the best of preach- n t Their brawn lips are learne.l ir From their pulpit ef Mone in the opptr air, Sounclingr aloft, without crack or Haw, Shriller than trumpet under the law, f(oW a sermon now a prayer. The clangerou hammer i the tonftue, Thi way, that way, beaten ami wung, That from mouth of brass, as from moulti 01 Ma, beuiight the Tosiamenls, New and Old. . And above it the prent rross beam ol wood, Kepresenleth the Holy Rood, Upon which, like llio bell, our hope are hu"S .... ii And the wheel wherewiili it is awaycil and twun? Is the mind or man, that round and round Sways, and mnketh tho Innjwn to wniml ; And the iopi i:h its twisted conlaye llnei', Penotelh the Scriptural Tiinitv Of morals, and symbols, mid history, And the upward and downward motion show, That we touch upon matters liiyli and low, And the constant change and transmutation Of notion and of contemplation iXiwnwarJ, the Soiipturo bionglil from on lii;l). Upward, exalted nain to the sky Downwaid llitf literal interpretation, Upward, tho vision, and mystery ! A STRING OF ITEMS. The city debt of Wheeling, Virginia, is SI, 100,000. Tho bank nolo circulation of Great Biilian amounts to $198,450,000. ' Lowell contain sixty four schools for a population of about 40,000. Dr. Harriet Hunt of Boston, is in Washing ton city, a guest of Hon. Gertitt Smith. thirteen to fifteen thousand hogs have been slaughtered this season at Shclbysville Tenn. There are now six thousand men nt work on (he Lake E ie, Wabash and St. Louis Railroad. There i a colored man in Wilmington, Del., who is the father of fifty one children, thirty of them living. Whew ! A family in Baltimore has been poisoned by using water flowing through tho leaden pipe of a pump. One death ensued. It has been decided that ono half of tho Jenings' estutae will full in tho heirs of Lord Townley; about $30,000,000. Rov. Antoinette Brown has accepted an invitation to lecture befoie the Mercantile Li brary Association at Pittsburgh. The persons who brotipht suit at Pitts burgh, for violations cf llio small note law, Have been indicted for conspiracy. The people of JWaysvillc, Ky., by a mojor 2ty of 14, have declared against the issuing of licenses fur the sale of liquors. 467,514 hides were imported into Salem, Mass , in 1853, or 100,000 moie than into Lie;1l. J. A. Davis, of the U. S. navy who was thrown from a buggy in Washington on the 10th inst., died onSaturtlay evening. A a recent fair in Albany for the benefit of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, the profits on the articles sold amounted' to $4,300 itifty thousand cords of wood have been used by the Reading Railroad Co , within the last two years, purchases! at an average cost of 2)30 per ton Have you any limb-horn bonnets '.' inqui red a very modest miss of a shop keeper. "Any wh.t V "AflyMimb horn bonnets?" ,:Any yofl don't moan leg-horn V The young lady was brought to by tho jJropor restoratives. Writing Piper made from Straw This paper is advertised in London, and is said to pose?sS a smooth, firm surface, nnd is well adanted for either ouilU or steal nsns. Tha . 4 I proprietors undertake to supply it at about half (he price usually charged for the ordina ry, kinds of paper. A wag was jogging home rather late and a little happy, when he was accosted by a largo two fisted fellow, who demanded his money. 'Money!' said tho wag, 'money ! I have none, but if you'll wait a minute I will give you any note at Ihirly days. Advincc in th Prices of Printivo. The book and job printers of Boston have unanimously agreed lo raise tlw pi ires of priiitiiigcorntneiicing Ihe 1st inst., the book ryinters adopting the New York prices for caniposilion, and the same prices for piess work. The stationers also hare advanced tbe-ir prices for printing.. A Curious Placard. Tho following pla card was at one time during Ihe recent trou bles in Home, actually posted about I ho ttrasta of- tho Eternal City. Several days elapsed ere its hidden meaning va penetra ted by our wbilome acquaintance, Guiseppe Narone, chief detective of the Roman police. The reader who is not quick at guessing rid dles, will find the solution of tht) following by reading eeross from one inscription to the other : Death to Mnzxiru Th republic ia the vile government Down with the S vreignty of the people Piu. Niniii for ever I the best government is that of the 1'ops ! I'rieslly power for evei '. A' lady was told lha ot'.mr day by a tia vuling gentleman that in a certain coiinliy rery lady who had a small mouth was pro vided with a husband by ihe government. 1 lih it pothible," said the lady, making iter mouth at small as she could. The gentleman added, that "if a lady bad r large mouth she wia ' provided with two hiisbanJs." "My gracieusV exclaimed the lady, at the same time throwing open her niotilh to its foil extent. The geitlK'tnan became alarmed, made his escape almost immediate', and Ini no( Jwen he-trJ of since. forte Monnnics, -. " n-a.ine C, 1'ortame nsnscrs - , ,, nl 'Chess Boards, Una Vesks, using.""" - ,. i'-,l ('.. Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, Needle Books, Money rlZ::: Ls. Portfolio.. Razor, and Item Strop's, Travelling Fl.sks, and fine Cutlery, to .ether with a large, variety of Fakci Goods which will be sold nt the lowest ratos. F. H. SMITH, Porte Monnaie and Pocket Bock Manufacturer, 205 Arch St. beloie Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1853 If. DAVIS &. CULIN, Ucnlcrs in lamps, ...inter xv rii Mi;l.li:rt, Ar. E. Cnrnrr Fourth and Cherry Streets, PIIILADELPKIA. f PAVING enlarged nnd improved their Store. nnd having I he hi r cost assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, lliov nro now prepared to furnish PINE Oil) CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, KTIIEREA1, OIL, Phosphcnc C.'ns nnd Lard Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel and H ill Lamp, Chandeliers, tiirandiilrs and Caiuli'lcahias, nnd 11 rill nmi.i Lamps, nt the Manufacturer' lowest price, (ilass Lamps hy the package, nt a small advance over Auction prices. Pt-ing l.irpe M AN'1'FA CTL'UERS of l'ine Oil, Pinning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, thev can fur-ni-di these articles at such prices thut Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, lha Safety Fl id Lamp for sale. Phila.,'Scpt. 21, 1853. ly. C II 13 a r WINDOW' SHADE Depot and Manufactory G. L.MILLEP.&CO.. h. w. corner Arch nnil Second Street., PHILADELPHIA. ,VERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to he had at tho lowest prices foi qunhty of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. trill try to please' llrasses, Trimmings, &c, alwava on hand. Remember 8. XV. corner SECOXD &. AKC11 Streets, Philadelphia v August 13, 1853.- Cm. Important to Coal Dealers. rilUE subscribers hereby inform the public, that -" they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kaac, Reed cc Co., for the purpose of minintr, shipping and selling coal, delivered at Snnbury. or nt any other point along tho Sus- quehnnna. I They will bo ready lodriivcr coal, well prcpa ! red. on coi tract or otherwise, nt all limes, on the 1 shortest notice, and on thu most reasonable terms. Orders received at Shnmukin hv KAfsK, REED &. CO. Suubury, June 4, 1V53. ly. ('heap Watches Jewelry, WHOLESALE and Retail, nt the 'Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96 North Cccond Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. fintit l.evrr Watches, full jeweled, IS carat ernes. C2?,"fl G-'ltl l.rnina lhH- Ml .till'. Kine Silver Spectacle.. 1,'0 Silver Ip. full irwllf I. S'J . iiM Brnerlcls. Silver Lever, lull jewi'd 12 I ailies' Gold Pencils, Superior Quarncrs, T.lPilv.'.r Tea spoon., ct, 3.00 1,00 S,WI r. tlil Spectac les. 7.IWI Guld I'eiw, Willi Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 87J ccnta to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, ISfj Lunet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. AH goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. BTAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers and Lepinea, still lower than the abova prices. Sept. 10, 1803. ly. Just Publislicd and Tor Sale hy WM. McCARTY, Dookseller, Snnbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and prncecdine; in tho several actions now in use in the I niled Slates. Bl' Cot-LINSDN Krr:n, K9; Ipsae iegis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a slior system nt conveyancing. Hv A. Jordan, Pres. ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Kncl.cfel.cr and M. L. Shindel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter lias been Jeccived fium JihIl'8 Pearson of IIarri.sl.urg : I II iiintsuuno, June 30, 1853 (iKXTi.nMr.t : After a careful examination of vour "Amer- lean pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire upproval of Ilie selection and composition of Ilie precedents thus ode red to tlie piililrc. The l-2nl profession in Pennsylvania Htiiiuls in need of a correct svstcm of p'cadinp;, a.lnptcil to oi:r habits of liusine, and the practice of t!ie courts. Vour fornn of declarations being, to a Rre,it extent, founded on the ne's of assembly, will he a saving of labor to the pleader, nnd con jure to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It Khnuld le in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, J."0. J. PEAKSOX. Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. I.. Miindcl, L'squire.. Punliury, July a 1833. Mann's Establishment 25 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For tha Manufacture and sale of I'ntfnt Inciter C opying l'rcssee, Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes, Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, A.C. Patent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Suporior to til others, and each page printed3 PATEXT LETTER BINDER, A moft valuable invention for keeping in a oouk-lil;s foim, l.cttcis received, Original Invoi cet; &c. PNla., April , 1853 ly. HA U D V A R K TiTiir'7;Jtl7ryrcMr7, Pocket Knives, Hand Saws, Wood 8awa in fratnea. Axes, Chisels, Door Lcoks und IIini;es Hand Bells. Waiters, 4c just reeeive.l and for sale hv I. W. TEX Ell A CO 8un!iury, 12c.-. 16, 18.13. 2 M ITU'S ESSENCE OK JAMAICA U1N (iER, a fiesh supply just received, rtd for sale by U. B. MASSER. Kutibury, Jan. 10, 1 8.12. 7)EE BII.I.R. Justices and ConstsMes Fee ' Bills ksndsomely printed on can paper for sale at thia office. SILVER WAT('HES. A few double ease English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by II. U. MA8SEU Sunbury, April 13. lol ItURMXG Fl-l IU, Camphens, Sperm and - Whale Oil, While Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur pentine, Candles and Soap, just received and for . I w i.pven .t- ff sal oy I'-'i". "--vf. fiunbury, Dec. K, 185H. CHERRY PECTORAL: for the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROH OHITI3, CROUP, ASTH. 1VTA, WnOOPIlMO-OOUOH AND CONSUZHCPTION'. TOCfllK A CCII.D, wnn iiKAnea asd sunarst of ilie b sly, inks the t iisaaT I'sctosal oh going to bed, aid wrnp ii warm. U, .went during Ilie mt;l'l. Fob a (iiiLb ami CotGii, tnke il uniriiing, ncKinninl eve. ninii. nrcoitlin tt ilireeliLiiis nn Ilie li 'lite, nnd the ililiienl- y will simiii l,e reiivived. None will I 'i'H sutUT fr'in lliis tii'iihle wlien lin y find it run lirsn rrmlily eiirnl. Pers ms nillirted Willi n Herilcil ciiiiIi, which lirwiU. tlii'in nf their re.ftnl nil)t, will liuil, liy liikuin; tim i.neriy l eiionu trni.ii! 1 1 lu ll, thi-v iiimv lie mire nf rmtul. unbT'iken slrrp, nuil e.inst'iinrntU' r. fresliing rei.1. (iri id telief frunisiillVT- ;. nnd uu nltnimte cure, i nil' irdnl t llniun:inds who ure thus niilirii-d. hv litis iiivtiltinMc remedy. Kr.pin ils survenlile eirrel. in these eases, liiimy find themselves unwilling to f ircgo Hi use when lh neeeily fur . litis censed Fmm iwo eminent Phvsirisnt in Favkttxvili.s, Tenn , April in, IS.'l.- Sir We liave given putr Clieny Pecturnl mi extensive trinl ui our ptaeliee, nnd find it In surpass every nthei re medy wo have fir curin nlli-elinns if the n-spirnt"ry nr. guns. JlltS DIF.MKIl HAMPTON. TOSINHKUSAND Pl'III.U: SPi:AKKKSIhisreine.ly is inrnluaMe, ns hy it. actinium tliellir.mtnud lungs, when fctken in .mull iranlities, itrainnyesall lumiseuess in a lew h mrs, nud wonderfully inereuscs (ho puwer unil ncxiliiliiy of the viii-e. AS THM A is gi-nernlly much relieved, and often wholly cured l.y I'herrv IVi-t.mil. nm there nre some easesso nlv linnte as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pecto ral will cure Ihcm. if th-y can lie cured. HUO.NC1II T1!, or irritation of the throst and upper portion of the lungs, may lie cured hy taking Cherry re t -ral in .mull nnd frequent (lose.. The uueomlorlubl. op pression is S'ni relieved. Itev. t)ix-t. I.AN'SISU, nf Brmiltlyii.Ncw A nrk, slates: 'I have seen the Cherry Peeionil eine sueh ease, ol Asthma nnd Hroneliilis ns leads me In bclicv. it can rarely KOH CROt p. ive nn emelic of nntiinnny, to In followed hv Icfje une) freiilenl cluse3 ol" lh Cherry 1'ceto inl, until i' sntvlne. the disease. If taken in season, It will mr. Huh O WHOOPING COl'nt! may 1, hrolien np and soon cu red hv the nn of Cherry Pectoral. .,..., To,.. ,vt-, i-i-KT. , .n.iii,- rxmnrri hv this remc dv. Numerous instance havo hecn uotieol where w a Me f'nnilies weie protected from any serious wmscciiielie ls , while Iheir ncighl. .rs, wilhoul the Cherry Pectoral, woo .ullering from thedi.ease. . I wiiie to inform V ill "I I he truly renvirKal-lc inn is nr. J. u. Aver: .- owniniiiy" .,e.V.nVdh,- In ihrce days of n ilreaiuui " iioorij... - " "V ' " .,,,., r. Sleans, one of our very l.cst pliysieiniis lie- ij l una that he considers it the l.cst r-m-viy e .y- i disease., and Ihat he ha. eanil in ore ens -s of I JK.ee wun oi.l clergymen of Ilie H .ptisl Church kijs that during .. .....- m... icnte nn fvn in i-- Die rim of IvaUMii nere ..... ;-. . from -our mtvlicine he could sc .-.r i.i.-il. elite IICCOUIU ...... v., rpeetrune, J. .Atn, riom the distiiis'tished Profvu'or of Chemis try and Mcteria Medrec, Uov.ioin Collece. r...,.l .1, r.TFe.nr lFeToBAI.. n. its iuereillenl. show, u powerful reinerljr for elds, anil eaughs, nnd pul- lil..uary diseases. ,, nru-N'U'irs, Me.. Feb. S. If IT. I)H. VAI.l'.STIM'.MOTT. The vidrh, celebrated Professor of Sitrseru tn tlu Medical Collece. Sew York City, sans: 'It give me pleasure to eerlily Ihe vulue mini elueoej f 'Avku's fnnnnv I'B'innu.,' whieh 1 eoni.lcr pcenli- orly Rihiple.1 to. lire .lis.-.i:-i- ol Ihe I hr.nt nnil Lungs. l:uie ot seeeie .iis'-Hwa iimii hit imm;' feeteil hv Cheiiky I'reronl. in s;leh eilreine esses ns wnrinnl'llic belief Hurt n renu-.lv has nt h-nelh l.een li.un.l thut enn he rtependeil on meure the r-inghs. (ol.l. nun C.-nvnnplicii whieh eurrv from our mi.lx ihnusuuiis every veir It is Msh-ed s nieilieiiia M whieh the nrillete.l enn .k with e .nfiOenee for relief, and they should n n tail to ffrKrf b JAMES C.AYEH, Practical Chemist, Lou-ell, Mass. Sol J in Sunbury by H MASSER, and by Pi'iitjgisls penernlly througliont thn Plnte. July 3D, 1S.":)- ccow 1. 'ov. 13. '32. J. ?J. GOULD, (Successor to A. I'lO T.) No. 161 Clus'nut Street, Swaim's Building. riilLADELPriXA. I7XTKXS1VK MI.SIC PI UI.ISIIKU, and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de scription. Kxclusive Apcnt for the sale of Hallet, Davis eV t'o's (Huston) Patcnt bcsi'Lxsiox liiiiuns Uolian and other PIANOS, I., fiilliert's ISoiiiloir Pianos, Meloileons, Martin's liuil'irs. Harps, iolins, .Siir.r.T .Mi sic, Misic Hooks, Ac, A:e. licsidouls of the country will lie supplied hy mail or otherwise with any music tlicy may wish, at ns low rates ns if purchased in person. Having one of "tha largest slocks in the United ftatesj I feel conlident of satisfying all who may fevor nie with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. I'innos to li t. Second-hand l'iau s for salo. Philadelphia, April 14, IS53. ly. 'Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. lTUW for the litllo ones. Why will parents waste hours and days in fruitless euijeavora to get perfect pictures of their children and after all get nothing hut a poor, miserable caricature I W e would say, come lo our EXCELS01R GALLERY and we will guarantee to make you a perfect picture, hy our Ki.i.truo (.'hkmicil process, that works in from 4 to 2 seconds. Wc defy any Duguerrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are the invenlo.s, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishments in Xcw England and the Middle States. For pictures of adults, the silver medals we have received from the Ameiienn Institute, Xew York and Fi&uUlin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums from County Fairs, is sullicicnt proof that they are the At Plus Vltra of perfection. V e would call pnrtieular attention to our Talbotypes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C Collins & Co., 100 Chestnut street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite silo Hamu li on House, Springliuld and Collins' Building, esthelu, Mass. N. B. Cur e-itnb'.i-hment is illuminated ly the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day? and by ViaffMor llortrford s bafety lamps hy Ii?lit L ome ami see. Pbila., May 2S, ISM. ly. Uook Agents Wauled. AGENTS WANTED in every town anJ eouutv in the I'nited .Stales, to toll tho most popular anJ culeaMe bonki pultlishcd, ninny of tlinn beuUifiilty tlluslratt J with colored engra ving: nlnotho most popular works of i 8. AK TUTU, incluJintr "Arthur" Cottagt Library" Intelligent and enterprising; men wi.l Itnd tlai plcaaiit and prufitable business. For particulars a.ldrcss (poM-paid,) J. W. DKAULEV, ruMUher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, i'liiluuVphiti, 'u. October 1, 1853. 7m. rtlAlN PUMPS.. A small number of these exeellent pumps have lee a received and are otTered for aale by II. B. MASSER. Hunburv, June 4. 1 853. 1 EWELTIY. A nire assortment of Uold and Silver Pencils and Pens, for sate cheap by O, EL6BERG Sc CO., Market street, opposite the Poet Office Sunbury. Oet. 8, J 9ftJ. DR. II. H. IIIGOEE'S remedy for coughs, colds, and pulmonary diseasea. A aupply of thia valuable niediciue just received and for aale by H. B. MASSER. t Sunbury, June i, 1853. TilT im "V5tr if jsr- "''dliSS CELEBRATED Family Medicines. IN nlTering to tht public the nbnre imratunblfl prepn ra tion, the miharnbci wm Id state that in eiimlUiti(in wtlh hit fiienda and Svnie of the m-iat reaiectnhl ol the Meiliciil Inruliy, it was deemed advisable tooflVr to Ilia public, a few prepitrtitiuiis v( known celebrity, being; pre paren wun the prenu ti rnre, ana oil ine must srieminc principlen, as sulnflitutcs for the numeruua wnrtblcaa nr liclr-t tlnii nre UtKdiii(f the country in the form of pnnoccnt and cure nllf, prcimred by the moat ignorant and nicrceiin ry per m.j, iiiU-ii(tcd to euro all diseaaea nnd good (or none. Read and Reflect. Thai tlit Mfiliciiie. T:iMtifartured by W. M. Bicixt, Including his Hone IViMnnil for Coughs. Crenin 01 CuinnlsT, fur Kltcutnotitm. Vorm ffvrup for Vimis. TtMUli Viish, (t-r ilfonjrd teeth, disensed (riimi. Family Pill, nr hlood Purifycr, hnvebcen inure extensive ly nseii, and hnve piven m re sntidftirtioti, than any other Medicines brftire the puMic, btinp prepared with regard to iheir ust'lulneirs me fully worthy the trial of the alii let cd. Clve Ihcm a tii:d. A fi w pou-eiful ronmnt why the above MrHictues nre deserving of universal ptilionngf. (In the firt plnee, they nrr pri'pnn-d by n rciiiilfir Physician, who uiidcr&luiids tnc nppnc.'iii m ! .litiuiehies, to iHsctincfl, nnu coiiprqurciuf nre nnrfccily site to tuko. (Secondly,) they have been tued with uuiverNil success, and have given more sutistao- tinu I linn any oHmr ,Mi'iln-ims oflerctl betorc the public. ( I hinlly ) ihcy nre the only meil.cines Inst iriva guinea the intrmnse id" Plnsirinua, where they have been used ; amlfKmiilhlv.) tlrev arc iut nn in Inrcer quimtilies foi the sinie pvice, tbnn nnv olher Medicines oltered to the nn bl ic of the Kiltie kind As the sulcnber has a nnmler of certificates in his possession of the highest authority, Where thev tru e hern usi it wun ine inosi snttsinctory re anils. He' will publish n few of them, feeliiiff antisfied that atrial will insure their recommendation. Try them ami satisfy youvs'-lf ol the-ir snpurioniy over all others, A' mux ami be convinced. We the tiiulrrsiiTued hiiviiut been made aciniaintAt with the iiigrctlicnta entering into the Compounds known as MuKli-y s Knmiiy Aieibcmes also wiving preacnuen ami known them to be used, with most Bfitisfiiftory resells ; lime plena n re in sn lltg iliac we nenrve nicy iuuy inuci the design for which they sre recommenncn. ii a viininr:v. M n V. II. FHICK. M. V. WM. McMAHOV, M. P. WKSLKY H nKARHKARTaM-D. WW. II. M AOII.I. M.D. U It.OliARHKAKT, M.D. Cnrt of pain in tht strfe and cough from protected lAver LomiHaint Mrs. ir.1eri A-l.min. lilciriinr under Chronic Liver Com pi lint. nccoiMpaiiuil wilhi short dry enugh pain in the side and bremt, goneml debility, loss of appetite, after try ing nil the uiu.ti remedies Twrnmeiiticti c'(;ne diaensesof the chest, who with no benefit, she was recom mended to trv the lto Peetorul, from which, she not only derived imimilmte but periunnent relief. John Adams, s u of Mrs. Robert Adama, was nfflntcd wild a verv severe rough, pain in the side, and soreness prod-iced by iireesKiiit coughing; he whs induced to try the lloso Peclnrul. To use his own Inngmigo, the iirst dose ennbh-d luni to enj-'y a good night's rent. In the morning he expe bratcd nlmut half pint of mutter, lie continued to improve until his cough entirely left him, ;t n1a had the eil'ect of atrengheiung his bicnst, which wns natiimlly we:ik . lenlsisnys th:it he h:is tecommeiided it to a ii'inihcr of his I'lirniU for similar complaints, and in every cme it bns given sntinfnclion. The above persons residents of the town of panville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from the use of the Rose Peetoril ; autliprize the above sUitement for the bene til in' th-)so who ntny he nfflietcd in a similar man ner. tiiir.A I t-l Itli. JMsyef Yoii c rsto,et with one bottle of Eost Vec- ,rl, ,,:a .... ..e n .. Miw Snwiii Whi'titck, of fliiBli tnwiwhin. North timber hud ct., lor a inimlierof yenrmm ii vuln), m the lull of I 150, li'Bl Ihe ii mi n her voice fnun n wvie cold ehe phiu l trocrrfl; nfttT 1 r inp n iitinil'cr of rcincdipn, with no bene I tit, ttie was nttirely resiorfd hy iJiliiiig one b iltl nf Ilnne I l'eet m'tcr wiiieh. she l:ur her vuce nnin. from a , fresh p.iltl she ciint r.irl Pit. mitt w:is npain icstored by the I use of nn l her ti..itl ; fhe then tn k four In i lies n.re to i Hrenpthpii h'-r lucnui, fnun which she dfiivtd (lie most 1 riividfit benrli!, a'i4 t:it trrn in the enjoyment of excellent I hen! tli from tlurt lime to t!te present. 'i'he tib ne '.itt mriit i obtained from Pr. rinse!!, lite ' Pliyifinn h nt tendril her; nl Iter nnther who thinks tliril fihf w'.ml'l ii il I e livii-g nt ihis time if it lind not been for ihe Kve PectMil. Pniville, J;m. a, 112 Fti another Nailed Cure. KJf'tcteU. I y S;iinticl rrhlrr. bcintf 'f o iwluml wenk a id rb )i cnie const iiiifi nt very sti"ectih!r t'i old?, wns iil!!ic!'il with very severe cnugti, pain and soreness of the brtist, I 1 bs of nppctito ; ui'li-r u:n,2 u iinmber (if the usual reme dies from whieh, fi'ie derived n i benefit, she wns cured by ; tnkimfotie b utlc nf Hose IVc-rnral nnd is in the enjtymeut i tf belter heiUli lli;m for years previous. ! lanville. Dec, 1 tb,)0. I I)K. UicttLP.T Permit me to inform you that my wife, who isa delicate and weakly woman, In boring under very severe Couth with pmn and soieness of brentt, was ' m ire quickly -nnd eiTectnnlly relieved wtth one bottle of ymr Hose Pectoral than any other medicine the hod ever Ukeil. AUiM-sIl M MKI1JK. Jan. 1854. Snmnel R. Woods' Furnace, Red Point. StRoq EVIDr.NCK IK FAVOR OF THE UusB I'KCTOIIAL AND Familt Pills. John F Bluer taken between Christmas nnd New Year with a very bad cold, which ended in a dry hard incessuut Conch, eanrinff a Kreat deal of pain whenever he cous-hed. was ielievd very much; by the time he had taken one third of a b )ttle, and hy the tium it w.is 6uihcdt wus en- tirely cured lie also mvs that he has taken scvenil tlnrsrs I of the Henltli Itestorntive or 1'amilv I'ilis, and that they I are the nui'ic.t and mist clfcctiuu purgatives hu imsever 1 taken. Danville, Jhu 1, IS53- I Pit litcKt.KT : Dunn? a visit to my brother, in Pun- I ville, 1 took a vety severe Cold, wliicti ended inn Hiiht hird Cough, with s-irencss and pain nf the breast, for tcliif.il I ua.d vour Itrtsn Iict trnt. nnil I-'mmlv nnd j t ike pleasuri in rcc inmeinlinif them, as the mildest and in tat eliectuul reinetly l have usnl. ours, rcspci-tiuilv. JAMF.S M(HGAS't J in. HJ, lf?,Vi. White llnven. Kui-.ente co. lieur Sir : As a recominenridtion for your Hose Pecto ral, permit inc t s.iy. llutt I was eltectually cured of s verv RfVerc couch with pain in Ihe breast, with less than half a bit tie, imd ihit I constrict it invaluable. Vou are nt liberty to make this public if yott please. .I() SPKKKIMi, ((jrx-er,)Dnnvillc, Po. My son Willimn laboring under a severe couph and ptiin ia his side, from an injury received by n full, was entirely relieved by a bottle of Itoso Pectoral U Cream of Cain phot. 1 h;tve hImo usnl your Family Pills, nnd nltopetlicr I c mnider them the best medecmes I have eivr used. JOAN OVKRDOKF, Jan. 18V'. Rush Tp., Norih'd co. l)r. Uickley : Pir: As my wife who was troubkd with dry, lend Cough, also sour Stomach, dependent up"ii tiKiiiuty, sinninr to uispepaia. w;is entirely relieved ny using two bottles of your Rose Pectoral, permit ine to Say thut 1 consider it an exec lent remedy. Vouis, respectfully, Rev Mr. WILI.ARD, Pastor Lutheinn Church, Panville. Pa. Hjiviiiff ben cured of a pain in tny aim (siuiilur lo Ithcu m itifin) which deprived ne of Lhe free use of it for at h tut lour in Mitiis. jiyu 'iug on- p-k tie ot cream oi lanipliT 1 w otild Et:ile that I c insider il the best remedy of the I kiullhive ever used in my family, and I wjubi freely rec nnineml it to others with fcimtlur ntTiN-ti'tng. ( Yours, resjKjcifullv, JOS Ar WOI.F. Push tp., Norlli'd c". My wife beiiijt efilictcd with a very si-veie pain in her arm and sh -lutder (i!ic el! eel a of cold) which disubleil bur from using it, was cured with rubbing of Cream of Cam phor Mrs. Killin, my tter-in-lnw, was also cured of a severe paiu i'i tlie head nnd f ice by using the Crnnn of Camph r THOMAS C. KI.MS, Panville. Jan. i, Mv wife having RheunLitisiu of the nnn for a tiuinlter of years, which prevented her from using it in doing her work ( after haviM? Sent n great deid of money in trying diiT:rcnt remedies with no bitnelii, was entirely cured by usiim only one iottie oi your t ream ol camphor. W.M.I AM KVF.XS, Minor, for ft. R . Wood, R. Point. Pr. Hickkv : Havintr receive) I a very severe in jury in my side hv falling oil a load of hay, from which I was una b:e to f dl iw oty work, was recommended to try a bolUa of Cream of Camphor, which a (forded immediate relief. GRIFFITH CAKK. Kush tp., North'd co. My wife, surfer his: from most excruciatiu twin. throughout hei general slem, which prevented her from sleeniiiir fhciini oocasioued bv a Ions and protracted spell of sickness;) for whieh she used a number of remedies without benefit, was entirely relieved hy the use of Cream of Camphor. (iKO. B. UKtAVN. Iut scon Uentist, ljuuviiie, ra. Child cured of Rnvet Compliiint. and Ague (of two years sianumg.j iy v orin oyrnp. Mv child heinr atflieted for Uie last two vears, with fl wel Comprint aud Aeuo until it was reduced toa mere skeb'toji, I tried number of remedies with no permanent heuehl, until t cave it n h atle ot your Worm svrun, siiK'd whieli tims it has been well, and got quite hVthy. 1 also have recommenced it to a numher ol my menus, aud in every case it has given aatisiacLiou. I.. M-'YI. At jrfiuis tones' Mcrcnnm.j uauviue. I hrtve tlsed vour Worm vrtii) in inv fauidv, aud con sider it not only effectual, but the most plensant article I sin acquainted with. JAt'OU l.ASHKl.iS, Panville. ii:iviui( useu your voiuiDyrup in my iaino. 11 ncips mv children more than any preparation of the kind, and is more pica-suit to take. PAN MORGAN. Mon tout Row, Panville. 1 have hid occasion to use your Worm Syrup in my family, and prefer it to nnv Yermifuge 1 have usrd. FRF. P. IU B, Frosty Valley, Montour eo. Pr. Picktey: Having used your woiui tSvrup, and Cream of C'umphcr and Faintly Fills in my fuuiiiy, they ;jave g t d s:ilisfuction, nnd 1 cjnisidrr them the most ef fectual, abd pleasint remedies, we have had in our fumily. JOHXHTHAN R. RltsllKr.. Panville. Pear Sir: We the undersigned being in the employ of .Messrs. 1 1 roves A C-miiy, at whose store, you have an Aiieiwy for the sile of your Fumily Medicines, state that we have had an opportunity of knowing the opinions of numerous lunivinuuis who have useo mem, and that they give gnoeral Sfttisfuclion. Wa liuve sild a great many ol V'Hir Pills, which ure universally liked, hing vrrv mild in their operation. W. M:iShVNHlli, Panville, Attest, W M. KKPMUl, Having Scurvy of my tmutli very had, 1 was induced to try a bottle of your Tooth Wash, which acted like a char m, hardening my gums, and removing ull disease. JONATHAN K. RISHriX, Panville Pr.Biekley: Having what was called u Ice ruled sore, inoiiih, for which, I tried a nuinln-r of remedies with no I in-fit : I was ef lust cured )y using one bottle of your Tooth wash. My wife aia-i during her c nilinemeut, wns threntened with re Ui easts, luin; huving already furiiMtl, ftir whicSi she used the Cieuin of Cuumhor, whir h st -Jitter el them, inerehy uieveniiug her hreasts from euihenng. C.KO A. KROWN, Nenr I .n t hern n Ch'irch, Panville, Pa. Pr. Uu-kity. Huvnir? an opporiuuiiy of seeing your Aati-Scorbutin To lh Wash used in nie very severe ea ses uf scurvey of the gums, 1 c-msiderit an Mrellnt reme dy Yours, reaiiectfulry, Gi;0. H BROWN. Ths atvive medicines ar for aula Wholesale and Rs tail by W M. HICKl.KY, M. I , Proprietor, Panville Also--Foi side by the lollowiug Agents in Northumber tend county, Friling & Grant, Hunhury; W A. Kmbb, A u if n si a; W. Farrow, fhiydcrtown j Tsgjrnft, FurnwutV Bar tow, Paxioos ; Kiustine 4k- tttrnuae, paxutos; Jobs Vuuzaiit, Paiins; Hugh Yusuue Paxiuos; A aimer men, Rossei sc Co , PharuokiS; Mrs. Jus. Thomas, bhamokin ; Win. Fagsly, ftttinokiii f CsonpbeU ft Kline, AugusU; rvunuel A. Bersstresser. TeteraUirg; Jacob Ie.sewing, Bear Gap ; Oontsd Wenck, Northumberland ; Jeremiah Crouss. BeJmsgrove; Josiah Baker, Lewisburgj Johu F. Casio wand Jonathan ZeJlers, Milton. Cull on lbs Agents, and gets circular eonUining s fall descriptiamof th suinsrous tures pxfowns4 by lbs suTer cut Medtranes . Jwwll, IM3U. "AID AND COMFORT," lo Your Own Mechanics. GEOIIGE I1ENN. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. rPlIE subsrrlhrf resppctfull)' calls the sttenlion of tlit public to his large nnd splendid assort ment of every qunlity and price of CAIIIXET-WAIIE. which rannot fail to retommend itself toerery on. who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship nnd splendid finish, mado up of th. best etock to be had in the city. No effort is pared in the manufacture of his ware, anil ths subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which nre constnntly being made. llis stuck consists of Mahogany Sofa, Divan nm! LoungeR, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, snd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Pbila- ilelplim manulacture. UEUMTfiAUS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in tl-.is line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CIIAIKS, including varieties never before to be had Ir Sunbury, such as JUhohixi, Di.iCK Walkut akii Cuhlsii Maplk Onscttx ; irn Wixnsnn CIIAIHS, Ann fawct Pnvo Stools, which are of the latest styles, nnd warranted to bo excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber ia determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and C'hnirs. x llis articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce liilien in pnvincnt for work. IT' UNDERTAKING. HuvinB provided himself with n hamlsmne Ukabsk, ha is now preparod for I ndcrtukinrr, nnd attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at nnv convenient dis tance from tiiis place. rV The ore Koom is in Market Street, below J lioinpsjn s Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18.1J tf. Stone Cutters and Laborers WANTED ! JTONE cutlers and laborers can havo steady employ and a winters job, (and not work in the water.) at Ilie Union und Susquehanna BriJse nt Chapman, Union county, l'a., midway be tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la borers $1,25 per dav will be Riven. l.EISENKING & FISHER Chapman, Pcpt. 17, 1853 tf. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Window Class, fje. 5 'Boss French zinc white. 10 tons Pure While Lead. 5000 Coxes Winilow Glass, all sizes. Superior Potash, Copal, Coach, Leath er A Iron varnish, white Demar varnish for China Gloss, with a general assortment of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Medicines in general use, warranted centime. Colored and Liiamlcd Class, &c, Scc., for sale I . I ALFRED WIIrDEKCFn'S j Dnij and Taint Stoie, Ko. 1C9 K. Snd Street. PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to anv of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. rhiln., May 18, 1853. ly. 2.5U0 Acres Timber Land FC?. DALE. CF.VEI5AL V.M.UAlil.E TKACTS OF 'i l l.Mliiili I.AAU, comprising ntmut S.auo j acres, part of which is filualcil on Tohyhanna I Creek, ami part on Muddy Creek, within three miles of Lehigh Kiur, in Pciin forest townt-liip, 1 Carbon County, one of the xreat Coul Counties of PeuiisylvBi.ia, ran bo had at a bargain, if ap- plication be made aoou. These lands are thickly covered with tha best timber of that region. Vi'hiln it is believed that j 75,000 feet of lumber to tlie ncre, can be cut from a large portion uf lhe land, the balance will aver- age not much less than thi figure. The kinds of timber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce or j Whito Cedar, While Oak, While Pine and Chestnut but principally mado up of White Pine and Hemlock. i ne i onyiianiia ami .uuduy wrecks are large i and rapid el reams, yielding a vast amount of water power, nnd are capable of driving a large number of saw mills. They empty into the Lehigh, which atream, with the Lehigh Canal s (Voids an outlet to tho most desirable lumber markets. Thero is, too, under contemplation, a railway leading to the cities of New York and Philadelphia which runs within one milt and thret quarters of the laud. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of the cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persona en gaged in tho trade to derive greiter profits than attend investments generally. In addition to the timber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spsrs of vessels a sort of timber that snip-builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there has, as yet, been no culling; of the timber on this property. It stands undisturbed by the wood man's axe. It is, therefore, tho nuro valuable. The lumlier trade of the Lehigh lias been carried on losuchsn extent for years past, thai a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this difficulty. Tho consequence must be sn enchancement of the vulue of timber lands. Those un-cullej tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the Iwnds nfVcred for sale, possess, cannot fail to he Ihe sources of supply hereafter. Uut the land is 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. Capitalists desiring to 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, Potts ville, Pa. August C, 185.1 If. LA WHENCE HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA- f pil subscriber, widow of Samuel Thompson, dee'e., late of tho "Lawrence House," in Sunbury, respectfully informs the friends of her lata hut-huiul, ar.d the public generally, that she continues to keep the above Hotel, and is well provided with sll things necessary to accommo date all who may favor her with their custom, and therefore solicits their patronage. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbury Oct. 89, 1853 4m. W I LEV'S COVUJI CMNDY. An eicel lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sal at this office. December 4. 1852. ' . 1TAND HILLS neatly-printed' on' new type promptly executed at this office. Also blanks, of sH kinds on superior paper. Kunburr, Feb. 14, 1853. "lyALL PAPER. A large snd splem aortmeni of Wall Paper, Window '. nJid as- Paper. and UU Bliaocs, just received ana lor sale by Dec. 10, 1853. I. W. TENER dc CO. POR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink, C attle Medians at 85 eta, Pur Essence of Ginger, S3 (.rut .. A CALt TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware 11 pom of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, As6 a tht corner of Fawn ttreet tt the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. Thankful fur ths patronage ol his friends and customers during the IT years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from th. public acoh tinuanc. of their favors. During this period h. has endeavored to keep up with the improvements of th. day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. Th. public ar. therefor, invited to th. attention of th present stock of CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS, Manufactured it SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of ths establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Large Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wush Stands, and a variety of oilier new style und Fashionable Ftii'iiilnrr. Having secured a Hearse and mado tha neces- sory arrangements for the purpose, they sre now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or ut any convenient distance. Ye maids anil mistresses, ami hitshanils too, Here's furniture of every stylt ami hne, From side b-sirds down to kitchen UWes, From rocking chairs to rocking cradles Mionld yon not hove tha ready Jons to psy, We'll wult nwliile for s brighter better iluy, ' Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat end rye Bark, hoop r Iti.stnves, or lumber wot and dry, Or any thing 1ml yokes nnd threshing flails, From piers and turkies down to little quails. Come on then f riends, come one nnd all, Keep trade a moving, so "g.,c on the bull.' VP" Orders from a distance promptly attenJed to nnd work of nil kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail by BTXSHXTELL & TTJLL, No. 64 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Orders through the mail promptly executed' 1'hila., April , 1853. lv. cheap watches! jewelry and SILVER WAKE, Wholesale nml Retail nt No. T'J N. SECOND St., opposite tlie Ml. Vernon House, Hold Lever Watches, full jeweled. 18 k. cases. SM.liO i Silver Levers, lull jeweled. SI'J.lM ; Silver Lepiues. jeweled. '.', OU nil wurinnli-il lo keen roiid time. (j"ld Pens anil Sil- I ver Cise, 8I.IK'; O 'Id IVneils. SI.0O: fiold Pencils and l'ei. ( uSe. with 8o.-l Gold IVnsus low ... fw.a.5, &c. Als ', always on Irtnd n ir-Htt nssortineut ol ll.ie polil Jewelry, Hold Curb, (iii iul and l-'oli I'liniin, Gold e.t Chains', L-nliei' Gold l-'oti Chains nnd licit Tins. Sliver Tnlile Sirna Iroin 1 1 to Sit. 1 lesser!, to 831, and Tea, Ht.T-i t S'l.'ill per set, warmnted eiual to c-'in. All Roods wanuiiled lo lie wliul tiiey nre s 'Id lor. lW W'alf-liesnuJ Jewelrv repulretl and warruntol. I 9 All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will tie j iine tuully attended to. M. AVISi:. Aceat, No. "2 NorJt SUCCJND Street, nppmitc the .Ml. Vernon Iloiifo. l'lnla., April 23, I6jd ly. WH, M'CARTY, BookseUer, t"i PSPI'I VI'PIII.l.V infnrm. tll illllnhil its ot I town and country, thut he has lately rccei I ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to his stock of books, in every branch of Literature, and in a great variety of binding. Plcaie call and see them. fciiinbiiry, Sept. 17, 1853. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. J A 31 ES li. F IDLER, No. 12 South-Second Slree', rniLADELrniA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " QiiartrcT do Gold pens and pencil and silver haldors Silver Tea and Table Spoons Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings &c. All warranted and sold at prices as low as aiy in the cily. November 37. 1852 tf. Rosen dale Hydraulic Cement. , N excellent article fur lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, 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 f Front and Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres ol'dround FOR SALE. riHE subscriber offers at privato sale, his house -- anil three acres of ground, on the river Dunk within the limits of the Dorough of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Shissler and orig inally owned by Clias. (iussler while engaged in boat building. The improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, snd a good frame stable. There are a number ol excellent fruit trees on the premises. Tha prop, erty is handsomely located and will he sold at a reasonable piice and possession given in April next. Apply to Geo- C. Welker, Esq., of Sun bury, er to tha subscriber at Sclinscrovs. PETER KERLIN. July 23, 1853 tf. A Farm for Sale. flUIE subscriber oilers for sale his farm, A CONTAINING 284 ACRES and allowances. It is situated about three milea from Suhbury along the Shamokin creek, and ia in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will ha offered in parts or entire to suit pur chasers. It can lie divided to make three small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOLSE, a good Dank earn, and two tenant houses. JOHN FARNSWORTH Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1853 tf. T)LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Donds, Executions, Summons 4c, for salehy II. D. MASSER. Sunbury . At-ri 26. 1851. ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with books, ink, and all complete, lust received. and for sal ky II. B. MASSER. S anbury, June 4, 1853. 4 RNOLD'8 WRITING FLl ID and Adhe sive and legal envelopes, for sale br II. 13. MASSER. Sunbury. Jan 10. 1862. M ARRIAGE CETIFICATE8handsolndy executed tor salt at this office, siagle or by th doxen. BANK NOTE TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA MASftACAlrfcrft eitt or rait.AtiEi.raiA. All solvent bnnke ij, tl. 9. Bank notes R dlt KHUI1K IHI.ltin' All solvent banks torn ti t in "rein minus Bank of Chambersburj t dis ui nrBir.i o. par Bank of Del. Co. Chester par NEW YORK, lis Bank of Qerirantowil parlAII solvent banks Bank of Gettysburg 1 dis cyilk notes und I Sim notes under (S 1 dut nans oi Lwiatown Bank of Middletowa 1 Us All solvents Unka ' I ,. muntgwnery jo Ban par Bank nf NoTthumberl'nd. pal Bank of Pittsburg l d KW JERSEY. Belvidere Bank I ,a Commercial Bank I dia Par Ha..w nans oi lanville par Carlisle Bonk 1 dis f M ;Middletown PI. par Mechanics' Uk. Newark p a,m 'i '' """T. Pr Columbia B'k k B'g e Co per 1 Doyelstnwn Bank par I F.aston Hank uur 1 ?k"f"'"'rt"npar Mech. A Man. Bk 'IV.m . F.ne Bank 9 dial ! Elehame B'k ritl.bnr. I dial! Morris Co Bank Idi, ft Ins. Col dis r.xenauge n , uraueli dll'rnnge Hank I A Farmera1 ll'k, Bucks Co parlt'eople's Uk Pattersun I dis Farmers' Hk, lanenslcr par,Prineeton Bank M m...., i.n, itaiuiiig par.rHiirin liailKUir K.O, Mr Farm. Ilk Sehuvlkill Co pnrlfeinerret Co Bank I dis F I). Uk AVoyne.h'g I jdis'Ptnte Bonk at Camden ear Franklin Ilk. Wush'u jJdis'Hlnts Uk Elizahelliton I dn llsrrialiurg Bank 1 dis f Inle Bunk Newark 1 dis Honeednle Bank 1 disitule Bk, N. Brunswick par IiSncnatcr Bunk psr.Snrsex Bnnk, Newton I dis. Lebanon Bunk ' pir Trenton Bunking Ce pr Merch. A (Man. Bunk 1 dis t'nion Bunk. Dorer I dis Mineis'Ii'k, I'ollsville per Ysr.lle) v'leiDel Dr Co lSiia" Mouonsnhels Bnnk I dis tyJJk notes under tS 1 dis' Tnylor.v'e Del IJ'g Co 15 dis DKI.A WARK. AVest Brunch Bnnk pnr'Bnnk of lelswsra par ivyoming hk, ivilkesb'. pur York Bnnk, 1 dia tyilelicf notes 1 dis MAINE. Dunk of Whellnrk dis Mercanlile Bk. Bangor 10 dis All s ilvent bunks I dis NEW IIAMI'SHIRK. All solvent hunks dil VEki.MOXT. Bunk of Smyrna llelnware Cily Bank P" Pr Bk Wilmg'n Brandy w. par Farmers' Ilk St Delaware sar t'nion Bank, Wilmington per Cf Under S.Va dis tll IU. All solvent banks t di IV Bk notes under 5's 4 dis' NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent bunks a dis Hunk of st Albuns a dis All solvent luinks J dis tV L'nder 5's, J dia Themendous Excitement ! ! Ctisli, Steam, Electricity ! ! The Aerial and all other lines out-done by tht I.lrThtnli'Pr Mite of II J A T. CLEMENT. X7"HO, having great faith in rapid ssles and small profits, has just received sno opened a large assortment of FALL AND WJRTER GOODS. At his Store in Market 8treet, Sunbury, which he oilers to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment e )ry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d Lai ns, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Silk Hats. A Inrge assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries;, Sugar, Tea, CoflVe, Molasses, Cheese, Sp'a. ccs, Fish Salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Vii : Iron nnd Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Va. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Iff LIQUORS, Wine. Eraiiily, Gin, Rum, Whiskf y, ic- rp Country proiluco of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices, Jan. 15, 1653. lv. THE rOCKET AESCULAPIUS : on, i:vi:i;v onh his own physician. rpHE EORTHITH Edi lion, with One Hundred "I ,A Lncrauie;s, showing Dis. eafes mid Mullormations a V vii toe Human System in every J.j ,r"-j blinpe ma! form. To which s Jj is nildi il a Treatise on the 't; Ilistascs of l'iiiules. beinar Let no father be ashamed li present a copy tho XStTLAPIL'S to his thiid. It may save him from mi early crave. Let no young man er" woman enter into the secret obligations of mar ried life without reading the POCKET ,ESCL' LAPIl'S. Let no one sufiering from haekniep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, he another moment without consulting the -ESCULAPIUS., Have the married, or those about to he married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as. it has been the means of saving thousands of un-, fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death-. 7 Any person sending TWENTY -FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive ona copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will bs sent for one dollar. Address. Dr. XV. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1853 ly. More Sen Goods!! WILLIAM A. KKOBB, 1 ESPECTFULLY iaforms his friends and "k the public generally, that he has just received- and opened a large and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at his Store in Lower Augusta towaship. His stock consists of every variety of Dry (loods, viz ; Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinctts, Vesting, Flan nels, Muslin, i)'c. A splendid stock of LADiKS DKKS-S AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berages, De Laines, Mcrinoes,- Lawns, Cwn.sAnm.., tnliroes, tjc, B03T3 AND SHOES, A line assortment for Men, Women Ic Children. A large assoitmcut of (.KOt'EKlES, SUCH AS Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, &C. Hardware and Quecnsware. riti, Sail ami Liquors. fl'cn as Gin, Brandy, Rum aud Whiskry, Dcsidcs the largest and most general assor" ment of all kind of Ooods to be had in the country. 'All the shove mentioned goods will be said at such reduced prices as they can not bs got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds takea in txchenaV at the highest market prices. Augusta twsp., July 2, 1653. 6m. Lumber Yard.' rFlHE subscribrrVould respectfully inform tha citizens of Sunbury, and Northuml erlani and Idjoiuing counties, that h ha opened a' Lumber Yard in tha' lot fronting on' Cranberry St., short dis tance Eastf of the Steam Saw Mill, where he has now a large amount of Seasoned 1'anntl Plaul, also Panntl Boards, and all other Boards and Bciintsa Mitciiiil, such ss.will be wanted for building purposes. Also a large amount of Shingles on hand, which will bs sold from ft up to f 3, according to quality and aue. Please give us a call and examine our prices and quality. N. B. Farmers who are in want of Shingles' will please call as we will sell to vou low, J. E. LEU), 8 up. Bunbury, My 28, 1S83. ly. GOLD PENS with and without cases, ef very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal by 11. 1). MAbSEB. Sunbury, Dec. 37, 1851, BATE NT BKITTANIA STOPPERS fa bar bottle for aula by ll. B MASSE. Sunbury, April, 12, 1851 lJLAINKS. LANK3 of every description can be hsd Vy' II ting -at theofhc of lb American, fit:'- Ci X'-f C i ly i 'he ht;heal mipotlance to V T,i' v married people, or thosa Nii' ';,'' 'i'' coniemplaliiig marriage rv ty !) Wm, Young
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