r ValuabloPropei ty forSale - In'thoBorotighoffiunburyJ - THE subscriber offer, for ' Hv vT." , property in the Borftug" . of.Sunbuiy, P , .THE UOUM. . ' And two contigio.w Lota of Ground, . on the .o.. west corner of Market Son.ve, .now Occupied by (1.0 .ubscril-er a a ' nd iv"U v"."'-: tSe STEAM SAW MILL' I en the riverbank, together with one and la half acres of ground. Alio: a double two .lory Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, in Elderberry street. Alsot six. acres of ground at the Point, adjoining llie Susquehanna, on which are erected two frame house wagon house, Ac. Also! . A House and Lot of Ground in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot are also erected three lime kiln. Also ( ' A llouso and half Lot of Ground, '. on lha north east corner of Kiver and Dewberry atreel, occupied by Augustus Clement. Also: Twenty-Three Vacant Lots on Elderberry street. - IHAT. CLEMENT 8untury, Jsiv H, 1804 if. rjHE suliscribcr begs leave respectfully to in X form hia friends an I the public generally that he will continue the InwincNs or a ' - Cabinet Makers' Finding Store, in all its various branches at the old stand, No. 134 South Second at., bolow Dock at. Philodel. phia, and rcpcctrully solicits a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon tlx' lufe firm of T. & L. Thompson, assuring his friends that every exertion will be made by himself and those in his employ to merit a continuance of their much esteemed favor. THOMAS THOMPSON. Fhila., March 4, 1854. Gin. NEW Clock 5 Watchmakers. HZHSCH & CO. HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker ahon in tlin hlillilino- lrtlplv nr-iMitirnil liv J. M. Simpson, near Tenor & Co s Store, in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., Where they have opened, and will keep constantly on hand, ' Silver &' Gold Watches, etc. 'Also, Jewelry, Consisting of Gold Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Kings, Medallions, Cull-pins, Ladies & Gcnllc l.nans' gold and silver pens and pencils, ejUso, Silver and plated Tea and Table spoons, salt spoons, butter knives, &c, SPECTACLES, Of all sizes, suiting every nge. Spy Glasses, Pocket Books, of all sizes. Razors, 1 1 air Oil, Re- volvers, and other pistols, llrnshcs, Combs, Soap, etc., otc Also, a large stock of musical Instruments! amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flutirj, Fifes, Flutes. . . CARPET BAGS, Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rea dy made Shirts and Collars ; all of which will be sold cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in Sunbury. . : EST Clocks, Watchos, Ear and Finger Rings repaired in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Sunbury, Oct. 13, 1853. 3m. ' FRUIT AND CONFECIIOKARyT- JRUBINCAM & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers tn ' Confectionary of till Kinds, No. 113 North Third St lclow Rare, Philadelphia. THE attention of Dealers is request .-J to an examination of their stock, which will be found at least equal to any in this city. Foreign Fruiis of all kinds in season. IV. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Phila., Feb. 11, 1S54. 3m. SHAMOKIN Collegiate Institute. R. HILL, A. B., Principal Rev. C. J. EHREHART, A. M. Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi dences of Christianity, Ifc. ' Teacher of Primary Department. r"lHE first session of this Institution, located at Sbamokin, Northumberland county, Pa., will commence on Widxcsoat, the 10th day of Mir, 1854. The year will be divided into three sessions of fourteen weeks each, thus allowing a vacation of four weeks in spring and autumn, and one of two weeks during the holidays. The Institution will comprise three departments, t A PnuiiRT, Acui:mic and Collkoiitz. The course of instruction in these will bo full nd thorough, embracing all the branches usually taught in these reflective departments. ItiTLS or Tktios i Primary Department, per session, $4,00 Academic " " $G,00 Collegiata " $H,00 A large and spacioua room has been secured to meet the wanta of tho Institution, until the necessary buildings are completed. Boarding can be obtained in private families at reasonable rates. The Board of Trustees will spare no pains or labor, to make Shamokin Collegiate Institute, worthy the patronage and confidence of tho com munity. For further particulars, address lumber Clea rer, Esq., of Shamokin, President of Board uf Trustees, or Itev. c. J. Khrehart of Paxinoa, Korthuinheiland county. Pa. , Shamokin, March 4,' 1854 , CLOTHI1TG AT COST ! iireat liarnins ! ! N order to make room fur our spring supplies we have commence J from t0.,av u, St.i ..(j pur Stock of ready made Winter Clithinr;. at or Iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub lic in general who are in want ol warm ciuthinir to favor us with a call. -Old Boreas" has uei quit us yet for this winter, and in consequence wa will probably Lave jnme odd weather yi t whereat thick Overcoats will do'u.i(;i,;,l seriiee! Even if not needed at the moment people will find it advantageous to aupply llicinaeives before l.and, as we hold out a go.xl opprrtuuiiy now to ,11. Cold blusterii.g sprimj b long y el anil even through summer a thick Overcoat will come ban dy sometimes. We havo a chuico lot on hand yet and respectfully invite our palrona to call at ' 0. ELfiBERO & CO S. ' Cheap Clothing store, .Muriel Street, eppoiitt the Post Ojjtce. N. B W will coutinue as heretofore to sell all goods in our liue a reaionablo as pebble atill adhering to our old moito : CHEAP FUR CASH . , ' " G- ULSBEHQ eV Co. -Sunbury, Ireb. 18, 1 804. I ANN'S LETTER PRESSPfl. i.t. I books, ink. and all and for sale by JJ. B . MASSE1L ounbury, June 4, 1833. MTlLZVa"b0VGU CASDY. An excel. W W lent remedy for coughs, cold. For sale at tlm office. . ' Doeemer 4. 185t.v- ..' : TLANK Parchment Paper Deeds end blank Mortgavjes, liouda, Vsecutiona, btiuiwons Vc.,' (or sale by U. i-MAfesliK. uubury,Aurl (8,1851.. Ttis Woy j -This' Way ! ! Thlg Way 1 1 J Spring and Summer Ooods. f miLING '& GRANT. IJESPEOTFULLY inform their tustomors "and the public, that they have just rccciv ed and opened the best and cheapest atock of ; ' Tall and Winter Goods,' ( at their atoro In Market square, Sunl nry. Their atock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz : i . Cloths, Cnssimrres, ftattinets, Vestings, , Flannels, Woltens, Ifc, " And all kimla of Full i. Winter Wear. Also a splendid variety of., LADIES DRKSS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, D Laints, lleraces, " And every variety of cooils snilubla for La. diea wear. Also a larg assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE. Pisa, Salt and Plaster, Also tin extensive assortment of Hats anu Cai's run Mus and Boys. Also a lurga assortment of C.IlOCEItinS, 8I'(,H A ' '."Sugar, Tea?, Cofl'i-e, Molasses, Spices . of all kinds. Also a trcsli supply uf liHIJCiS AND Mr.ljlr.INK9. llosUe.s the l.iroest iiiul most etmeral nssort nienl of all kinds of good to ba hud in this plnce. CV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex. change at the highest market price. Suiibitry.Nov. 12, 1853. CAieae, aaNn x. Co., Flour, Grain and Lumber Cumtnision Slercliants, 23 ami 25 Sptor's Wharf, " Baltimore. nr.ri:iiuNCE3. John CMark, Esq , President Citizens' Bank, Bait. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Brankliu Bank, " John Hertzler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. ' Kosers, Sinnii ksrin iV Co., " J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De- posite. ' J. Wsllower cV Son 1 1 amsliurg. Col. 11. C. Ever, Selinsjirove. -: J. H. Af p & Co., Nagle, Wingate 6r Co., Milton. W. W. fookc, Esq., Munry, Simon Kchuyler, Esq., '. George Bodiuc, llu(;hsville, W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville. . Gen. William V. Packer, Willismaport, ,, 1'. W. Lloyd. Esq., Cashier, , " James II. Muling, . " Lewis G. HuliiiLC, " " M'llenry cc Bubb, Jersey Shore. J. P. Holing, Esq., Lock Haven. tP" Carr, Gicee & Co. havo the larecst wharf room of any coinmiaion houe'O in B.iliimorn, al ways (riving quick dispatch to boats In discharg ing their cargoes. February 1 1, IS.) 1 Em. ,. ljlaeksmilliing. , rjlHE subscriber hereby iufomffe the citizens of Ruiibury, and the public generally, that he intends to carry on the . ; . UlacIiKinltlitn; Ituslncss on his own account, and that ho has removed his shop from near Clement's store, to a new shop on the premises of Mark Scupham, in Fawn street, where ho will be happy to accommodate all his customers. ; - HENRY PARTON. ' Sunbury, March 5, lH54.tf. B. M. BASTUOLOW. O. 1IFFANY. JB. I. a. riiiuRov lJarlholow, Tiftany Co. IMPORTERS AXD DBALKRS IN ' r Fori'ittn anil I$omcjUc , DR-ST GOODS, AND AC KNTS FOR THE SALE Of - ASIEEICAN SIANUFACTTJEES, No, 203 Hallimnre Street, Ealtimcre. - If our Goods on rxaminntion, ore not as ehcan as tlicy can he bought in any other market they may be returned forthwith at our expense. liaiumore, lov. uo, isj:j. ly. MEXICAN GUANO. rTHE subscribers ofl'cr for sale Mexican Guano -"- of the best (lunlilv. well ndnnted la the .nil. of Pennsylvania and New Jersey analsy of wiik n, ny a well Known chemist, is in our posses sion. . 7 his article is sold at a much lower price than the Peruvian, and will bo found fully equal in fertilizing qualities. 1J. S. BIHUKO& CO. 101 North Front Street, Philadelphia. Phila., Feb. S5, 1851 3m. LEATHER. HENRY W. 0VEHMAN,' . No. 6 SoiilA Third Street, below Market, -' FIIIIiADELPIIIA. fltHE attention of country buyers is called to JL the extensive assortment of all kinds uf ' Finished Leather, . Aloroccos, . . Calf Skir.a, Sheep Skins, &c, constantly on hand and for sale at leduced prices. KM) A.M) OAK bOLli L.K.M MKlt. N. U. All kinds of country leather taken in exchange for goods. Phila., l ob. 4, 18.il- 3m. Cunal liouts for Sale. 'IMIG suhscribera havinij retired from the lloutinrf and rurrvincr liiisitieas. nlTr fr null. Ten First Class Pennsylvania . CANAL -BOATS, AH in eonipleto order, bavin;; been thoroughly repnirej, ami are now ready lor use. The Doals rin l o hy callius on Johu Zic.-lir, Columbia, J.nui-:uU-r c., BINGHAM A DOCK, S7Q Market blroct, l'liiladclphia. Phih., MjicIi i, 1834 2m.. VLE.F. POTTO, IMPOHTKIl AND DEALtR IN IRON : STEEL, 461 Market street, helaw Mth, north side, fHILADELPHIA. -. Plnla., Jan. 28, 1851. ty. ?M1TU'M l'.s-ii.' vi nn ........ A GIN. .liMl, a tresb supply jrmt received, and for II. II, HAtKJEK, tSunliury, Jan. 10. 1R.V2. S' i'V E,-K, lV;V1'(;l! E-t-A few doull. 7 - very ow .hy 11, li. MASSE R. isunliury, April 12. 185J (MIA IX PUMP.. A ,lm,ll number of these eKcellcut nuimid bnvn li rA..i..A.t i i- "'" u m ollurcd for sale hy , 1I.B.MASSER. nunhurr. June 4, 1853. . . ' MARRIAGE CETl PIC ATE8 "handsomely eiHCMltli fill mmirn mi lliU rT... by the dozen, - 'if- . .' -. - i ... r N K llourcau's celebrated Ink, and alae Con. I (tree ink far sale, wholisala and retail by l)wmlr 8. !.., , II. D- MA83KR. BLANKS i.l every description caalus tad tty sjjpJ)ing u.1 IheotUui ot tha Aiuericaa. . STINBtTRY A M ..1Z CHERRY PECTORAL: OdtTOHS, OOZ.D3, ' -OAHSBHESS, BROH. , OHXTX3, GROUP; A8Tjl MAf WHOOFINO-OOUOH AV2 QQNSTJTVIVTXON. TO CURK A COIsD, wirn WAtoktmu akd omm of Uie body, take the Uhxrut FkctuRai. on goinf lo ltd wrap up warm, ti awaat duryu the night. . Fom a GoLt AR Couoa, Uke it morning, noon mm ere ncOvirdinc tu direotiitna nn thm Urttla. and the dinVul y will fcH.ji U removrd. None will knf uffet frum thii trnu))i when thy fiittl ft cn leo rendily cured. Peremit altlicttjd with a itiori cwtgh, which brenlta them of their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cherry Pectoral un trmig I oeil, they mny be aure uf aound, aittuokeu lleep, and cnnrtpquently r.frtthiiig rmt. Gfwit relief fnMnanrTer niff, and an ultimata cure, ta qH idrd t- thuuaandt who are tliui nlHictrJ, by Ihia invulueble remedy. . . From ila UHrfvnbla eUtwta in theae cntf n, mnny Una theirmvlvea unwilling to furvtru tta uae wheu tli iiectwity for ii hiia cwnKd . F rum two uuunrnt Fin airiana In Fay iTTRi'it i w. T(iin . Anril 10. 1331 We hive given y mr Cherry Pertoral on extensive tn:il in our piurticu, nnd find it to aurpnea every other re- niKMy M wuuve iur curina: ntii.-rti tim t uie reapiminry w uan.v nn-Mi ii a iiaM1'TiN. T0 9INGi:RA AD lMIUI.lT SI'KAKKHS Ihia remedy is mvalualrlt'. n liv Its urlion on the Lhr.ut Mild lilUKB, when tnkt n In Biiiiillijiutiiilits, itreinvpitt:i houiscnr&s in a few h'Mua, mid MMiulerfuHy int-reuses the rnwer and fiexibility nf i he v 'ic . . . f AS I'll MA it grncrnllr mnrh relieved, mid often wholly eurud by Cherry IVetnru!. Unt there nreaotne enwaao olv tixnlo ua to yield entirety to no mwlit-me. Cherry Pecto ral will rurc them, if thry cun be cured. HIiONriiri'IS. irr irriiTitum n( the thriiat ami tinner portion of I he lunp-nay bo cured bvtikiug Cherry Ve Ui nd in amall.aitd Ircqnent doaea. 'i'ha unci.miortubla op prtioii is Btxm relieved. Hev. Duct. LA NsNtS, of Rnmltlyii.New York, atntea: 'l have tc:en the Cherry Perioral cuie anch etiaea of ANthin-i nnd Uronrhitis tia lends ina to believe it can rarely fail 1 1 riire th'e diemtL'S." FOR CRUUP.' Hive nn emetic of nntimony, to ba foilnwt.il by :ire ami !riv(iient dose.1 n" the Cherry Pecto itd, niiiil i' auliduca the discuso. If taken niaeotun, it will li' it fnil to pure. WU(H)P1.G COUGH may lo broken up and aoou cu red hv tho use if Chorry Pecturnl. TliK 1M'1,LKNZA is speedily removed hy thta reme dy. Numerous ins'tmcen hnve licen noticed where wh de fmnilifa wete protected from any acrionff conncqnt'iicea, while their neurhhora. witliout tlie CJierry Pectoral, were cum-ring from the disease. lr. J. C. Aver: Salkm. Ohio. 1 tin June. tSSl. 1 wrilw to int'nnn rnn of the truly remnrknble effecta of your CHKKKY I'KCTOUAL in this place, und in my own mniiiy. eim ol my daughters wua cunpictely cured in three days of n t trend! ul W iioopixo Cochh, liy tiiktns; it Dr. Meaiifi, oimnfouf very best phyaicinna fieely atntea that lie considers it the best remiy we have pulmonary dm'ftsea. nnd thut he lias ei'red mure cases of Cbouf with it than nay oiher medieine tic ever Administered. Out clercryuieti of the IbtpiiBt Church ftiyathat during the rim of Ixflckxza here this ie:is : n. he (ins seen cures from your medicine he could acarccly have believed ivith our eewinp. Yours respectfully, 3. D. PIXCf.AIR, Deptty Pnslmnster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemis try and M' tcria Malice Boxed oin College. I tmva found the Ciicbry Pectoral, qs Ui ingredients show, a powerful remedy for colds, and aiaghs, and pul monary U it cast s. Paukkr Clbvelaxd, M. D. rJBUNfWica, Me.. Feb. 5. It)17. DR. VA1KNTINK MOTT. The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical Collcec, New York City, says ,ilt pivci mo pleasure to certify tlie vnlue and efficacy of Avkh' CiiKRUT PkctoUal,' which I consider pectli arty adiptrd to en re di serines of the Throat end In iik-' Cuirsul" neveie diseases upon the l.nnes have been ef- fcrted by Chrkhv PrcroPAL in audi extreme enctaas wariant tlie belief thai h remwly has nt length been found that can be riencirled on to care tho Coimhn, Cnlda nnd Consiimptinii wliieh iitrrv from our iiidnt thoiiKnida every year. It is indeed a medicine lo -which the ndlicted can lotik with c aifidenee fur relief, and they should iut fail to nvim wiemwives oi u. Prepared and tnld by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Rt1(1 in Sunlmry l.y II MASSER, and ty Drnegi.sts ppncrally throngliont thfl Slntc. July 0, 1853. rcow lv. .0v. 13. '52. New Wall Paper Warehouse. SUIITON 5c LANING-, . JIANl KACil REHS 4k IMl'OHTKllS, 7 No 12 1 Arch Street, seeond door above Sixth. Philadelphia, "IE INHERE may be found the largest and hand- aomest nnsorlmcnt in the city. Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call at our store, where they will he suited vvilli a superior article nt the loweat prices. BURTON & LANING, i No. 124 Arch Street, above Mixth, - . - Philadelphia. Pl.il.i., Feb. 5 ISO!. 3m. Look to your Interests ! W will try to please ! ! S. N. THOMPSON g"3 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally thut he has just re- ceived at his store, in Market street, Sunbury, beluw Weaver's Hotel' an extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling, .'utisrins, l filings, Linens, qc. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin dl Lnins, Lavins, j G'liiirmmj, Berages, 1'ubrs, Woolens, Flannels, fyc. c;iuci;u)us, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheeso, Apices, Bait, &c., &c, &c Elai'ilivarc, Nuils, Screws, Files, Sawa, Knives & Folks, dee. Queens and Glassware, of various sty lea and patterns. ' . E00T3 ANDSIIOD3. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Caps, Ac, of various aizca and styles. Besides a lurge and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. . 13 Country projute ol all kinds taken In excliunga at tha hihext market prices. Punliury, 1 1 nio. SU 1833 4 m. 30, '53. LEAD, ZINC, ' IUOX PAI.VT, OIL AJfD COLORS, MAKUVACTVRKB IT . P1TANCIS S. LEWIS ft CO., Represented by Lewis, James $" Co., 135 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. Orders thankfully received punctually attend ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and ofiurcd for sale on the most liberal terms. For samples and particulars, pleasa address as aiiove. Phila., Jan. 21, 1854. 3m. Front Street Wire ifanufaotory. WATSON & COX, : Sieve, Riddlf, Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS. No. 46 North Front St , Coiner of CoomVt .It. . . a . Aiiey, oeiween market end Mnloerru I A, ch Streets. PHILADELPHIA. CONTINUE to manufacture of sojierior qual ity, ltruaa anil Inn, Wlr ;.-... r .;l L;...l- . j , ....v - . v . . m vl 1. 1 1 . 1 11U , Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers. ivih -jmiucia auvi jumiy jioju cuvereJ jn the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wira' for Rnark Hati-hor. Sieves fur Brass and Iron Poundrra, Hereon Wira," Window Wne, 8afea, Traps, Dish Covers, -.oi auu aauu acrncua, OiC, raucy Wlra Work of avery Uriiion. . - . u "' . -r. i'UU., r ab. 4, 185i. 3in. . , . , , , I EWELrfif A nica assortment f Gold aad ' biiver Pencils and Puis, for sale cheap by .. v , O, ELSQEKQ 4k CO., ' . Market street, opposite Um Poat OoW ttaubury, Oct. , 1963. ' - ' KRIOAiN AND' SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. iooo tons so:'. i J-.u Super Phosphate of -Ltmci' DEBUnQ'8 ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, warranted of superior quality i th cheapest manure in the world, farmera and dcalera aup- "'txxul rQUAL.TY LAMP PLASTER. ( 5000 barrela Extra Quality Land Plaster, .elect ed enpiessly for ita fertiliaing quality. ' 1 10,00 bushels of same in. bulk. 1,00 barrela Calcined Plaster. 600 barrela Casting Plaater. 100 barrela Dentist Plaster. .... i ," , , PEUUVI AN GUANO. , . This articla wa offer in confidence to our eu tomere, as equal to any imported, and far auperiot in himi in ilit mnrkflt.t ,. . i ' S.000 bags of this superior Guano, for sale at tho lowest market rate. Also, Patagoniail Guano. Poudrette, Ground Charcoal, Are., Ac. C. FRENCH c CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Street, f hila delphia. , Phila., Feb. 4, 1854-3mi aawsroes. WINDOW SHADES. Raw sttls. C L. 1VIILLER & CO. 186. ftlANUFACTURERS " SKD 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Window Shades, South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. &UC II as Cothc'a Landscapes, lioidera, Vases, Smiles, Boquets, GOLD BORDERS, &c, Of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in this country, and at such LOW PRICES, A a tochullengo all competition. Buff and White Hollands, (J anilities, Tassels, Cards, Brasses, &e., in every variety, for City or Country" Trade. We invite an examination of our atock, at the Depot, South-west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. January 28, 1854. 5m. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, ?5c. ft Toss French zinc whitev 10 tons Pure W Into Lead. 5GUU Boxes Window CSIass.all sizes. Superior Potiudi,Copal,Coach, Leath er o,- Iron varnish, white Deuiar varnish for China Gloss, wiih a general assortment of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Medicines in general use, warranted genuine. Colored and Enamlcd Glaas, &c, Sic, for aula very low at ALFRED WILTBERCER'S Dru3 and Paint Stare, No. 169 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 28, 1853. ly. Porte Monnaies, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. riMIE attention of tho Trade, and others, in m. wnnt f Porte Monnaies, Pocket Bonks, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri ting Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl, Miell, and Silver Cord Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cicar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Fltsks, and fine Cutlery, to gether with a lurge variety of Fancx Goods which will be sold ut the lowest rates. F. H. SMITH, Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer, 205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia. Sopt. 17, 1S53. tf. Important to Coal Dealers. r IlHE subscribers herel inform the public, that . l,'7 erTd J"!? P"in""hiP U"Jer "'I firm of Kane, Ivped & Co., for the purposo of mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at Sunbury, or at any other point along' the Sus quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on contract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Orders reteivcj at Shamokin bv KASK, REED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. DAVIS & CULIN, Dealers in LAMPS, LA XT ER MS k CHANDELIERS, N. ECorner Fourth and Cherry Streets, PHILADELPHIA. TIA VIXG enlarged and improved their Store. and having the largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, they are now prepared lo fumiiU PINE OIL CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Pbosphene Gas and Lard Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all paterns. Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chandelier, Girandoles and Candclcabras, and Brittannia Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, end (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can fur- siish these articles at such prices that Merchants will nil it to ttieir advantage to buy. Call before going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, tha Safety IT Id Lamp for aalo. Phila., Sept. 21, 1853. ly. Just Published and for Sale by WM. McCARTV, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American riiEADEKS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions . now in use in lha United States. . Br Collinson Rieo, Esq., Ipsae legis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a shor system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres ident Juilgo of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Win. M. lioekcfclfcr and M. L. Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since llic-publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Hunkburg : IIibbisbubci, June 30, 1853. GlXTl.tMKX: After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and oom position of the precedcuta thus o lie red to the public The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svslera of pleading, adapted to our babils of business, and tlie practice of the courts. Your forma of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on tha acta of astembly, will be a saving of labor to tha pleader, and con duce to aafety and brevity in our pleadings. It should ba io tha band of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindel, Esquires. Sunbury, July II 1833. E0WE & EUSTON, 111 North Third Street, beloi Race, PHILADBIsrHIA. Munufuclurera & Wholesale Dealers in Cora Brooms, Iwkinf Glasses, Cnrdaga, Haiulcd Hurkets, flocks, - ' Wicks, Twin Will ow biukau, . Wiuxlow Hhadea, i . MaU'baa, Cedar Ware, III isll Brushes, lllaekiuf, Wood and Willow Ware of all kind, at the Manufacturer' loweat caatt prices. Jiati Evitos, J. M. Rows, Phila-. Jan. SI, llaA ' 1m. IOK sal at this onsca, aupariet BUwk Ink, - Cattle Maduun at eaa, rawa gaaanra W Ginger. IS can !' ,'; CELEBRATE d'J ' Family Modicinei.! Ilf nlfctiiiH to the pnlille tho atmv wvstnntiln prrpara. ttons, lha sitbacnlier would atuta that In eoiimiUfitioa with his filoiMla nnd aonirt of lha nuint rwpetnlila of tha Mmlicui faculty, it vvns deemed ailvianble to ofTi.'r to the puhltc, a fw preparations of known cHehrlty, belntf. pre. narea wiui tha greatest rare, ano mi ttia reurt ariMititic principle, aa eulMtkutea for the numerous worthless ar- ticlea that are flooding the country in the form of panaceas and eure alia, prenared bv the nvt hmorant and mercena ry peraoiM, intenuea te cure all aiseaaea and (oud, for none. litnd and Reflect. That the Mutieine, Manufaetnfed hy VT. M. BtcixiY, inciuuina nia nnae revtiral lor uougita. vrenm m t,amnnor, Mr Kneuinatisia. Worm Svrnn fur Worms. Tooth Wmh. fordeeavrd teeth, diseaanl dims. Fsniily Pilltj or blood Pur if yet, have been more extensive, ly nsed, and hnve alven mora sntisfactifin. than any other Mediciiiea before the public, being prepared with regnrd ia) uietr oaeiuineH are iulljF srutlliy uia trial ot tna anucf ed. diva them a trinl. A few poweifnl rcHentia why the above Medicinea are deeervitig of nniveraal pationnge. (la the first place. they are prepared hy a regular Physicinn, whnnnueritaiidt ine application oi medicines, to unease, ana coiinequenu7 are perfectly anfe to take. (Secondly,) they have been need with univeranl encceM, ami hnve given more antiafac- lin man any ether ftiedicinea nitefed oeiore ine puoitc. (Thirdly ) they are the only med.cinea that have gained the patronage of Phvaiciaua, where they have 4een used and (Fourthly,) Ihev are nut un in Inrger ouantitiea foe the aaine price, than any other Medicines offered to tha puuuc oi tire some Kind, as the suiiacriner has a numiier of certificates in hia ptttnemtirm of tlie hiphrftt nulhi'tily, where thev have lieen usi-d with the m'wt antisfnctnry re- Bulla. He will nulilieli a few of them, feelinc Kitintted thnt a trial will insure their recommendation. Try them and antiary yoursell ol their etiperionty over all ntlicrs. Read and be Convinced. We ths undersigned hnving hern made acquainted with the ingrcdieiita enleiiug into the CoiniouiHla known us Bickley'a Family Medicines also having prescribed nnd known them to be ttnetf, with most satisfactory rcsalts; take pleasure in saying that we believe they fully meet tna uesign lor wnirn incy nre rec'iinincnnpn. JAS. STHAWBIIID(iK, M. D. C. II. KltlrK, M. D WM. MeMAIKiN, M.D. WKSI.KY It GKAItlH-'ArtT. M. D WM. II. MAfSII.I.. M. 1). B R. UKAHIIKART.M.D. Curl of pain in the svtt and eongh fnmprottsttd Liver Compatttt. Mm. Robert Adams, luhoring under Chronic Liver Com plaint, aceiitnpiiuii-U wilha short drycouh pain in tigs side and brcniit, general debility, loss ol appetite, after try ing all the nsual remedies recommended f.l coughs and diseases of the chest, who with no benefit, she was recom mended to try the Kose i'eetoml, from which, she uotouly derived imint-iliate hut prrmnnput relief. Jotui Adami, s -n of Mrs. Robert Adams, was afflicted with a very severe cooe.li, pain in the side, nnd soreness produced by iiifcRKnit curbing; he .was induced to try the Hose Pectoral. To use his owu nngaiigs, the fiipt dote enabled him to enjoy a good uighrs rest. 1 it the morning he expectoralt-il about hull pint of iiiatler. lie continued to improve until his couh entirely left him, it aleo hiut.the effect of slretieheuiiig his Inonsl. which Wiis naturully weak, lie nlso s-iys thot lie has lecomnieml.! it to a unmtier of hisfiiemla for similar coiuplaiuls, and in every ease it has given satisfaction. Thaati-ive persons retiilcnls of the towu of Danville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from Ilia use of UtaKnse Peelonil ; authorize the above slutemrut, f-r the bemrfil of those who iniv be aliiiclud in a aiiuilat man "or. UltKA'f t:UHIJ. Loss of Voice restored with one bottle of lion jP torol. Miss Susan Whitloek, of Rush township, Northumber land cj.,for a nunilierof years nn it valid, in the fall of Io50, kist Ihe use of her voice from a seveie cold she con tracted; after Irjing a number of remedies, with no bene fit, she was enflrely restored by taiiing one bulile of Rosa Pectoral, alter which, she lost lier voice ligntii, trom a fresh cold she coutractcil. and was np-iin resiore.1 by the use of another Imllle ; she then in ik four liollles more to strengthen her breast, from which she derived the moat ilcci led benefit, and has lieen in the enjoyment of excellent health from thut time to the present. The nhote statement isnhuoncd from Dr Putsrll, the Phyaiciun who attended her; ulsi her m aher who thinks that she would not be living ut this time if it hud nol Keen for the Rose Pectoral. Danville, Jan S3, leC8. Still another Marled Cure Uffeeted. Mra Samuel ttrchler, being of n nititrel weak aid deli cate constitution, very susceptible lo cokls, was nil:icied with a very severe cough, pain and soreness of the breast, loss of appetite ; al'ter hsing a uii:nlH-r of the usual reme dies from which, site derived n i benefit, she was cured hy tnkingone b.ittle of Rose Pectoral and is in the enjoyment of heller he-ilih than for years previous. Danville, Dee. I IMtl. Da. nieiii.Er : Permit me to nif Tin yoa tlnit my wife, who is a delicate uu.l weakly w auuu, latioriug untter a very severe Congh with p;iiu and s acuess of breast, whs mora quickly and effectually relieved with one bottle your Ruse Pectoral than any other medicine she h:d ever taken. . AlSNlilt M'lllllDi;. Jan. 1FM. Samuel R. Woods' Furnace, lied Point. Srauts evidencx ix fvob or thk Rosa PucToa.vt, and liJ!lLV 1'iLLS. John Fnlner taken between Christinas and New Year with a very Iwd cold, which ended ni dry hard iucessuut Cough, causing u grcnt deal of pain whenever he coughed, was relieved very much ; by the time lie had taken one third of a b itlle, und by the time it was Guished. was en tirely cured, lie uls: says that ho has taken several doses or ine iireinn Kestorative or Kntmly Pills, and that they "r the mildcat aud moat effectual purgatives h has ever "T- B. :-D g a v. WnS urlltu'eV!.,,. villu.I tik a very severe Old, which ended ina tislit hard Otuuti, with s ireuesa and naill of lha brimsl. f..r which I use.1 y nir Rose Pectoral, iinil Fmuilv Pills, nn.l take pleasure in rt iimnemliug them, us the mildest and most eilcctual remedy 1 have naeil. Yours, respectfully. J A.UKS MORGAN, Jan. art, !?.-.. White Huven. Luzerne co. Dear Sir : As a recommendation for your Rose Pecto ral, permit inn to say. thai I was uTeclually cured of n very severe eolith wilh paiiHn the brea.f, with less than ball a b'ltle, tui.l that 1 cviti.lui it Invaluable. You Uie at liberty to ranke Ihis pul.he if vou please. JOH. SPKRKIMV. (Oroccr.) Druiville, Pa. My sou Wiliinm lalrpring under a severe cough and pain in his side, lii.ni an injury received try n fall, was eutuely relieved by a bottle of Rose Pectoral Cream of Cam- rhiM. 1 have ulso used your Famdv Pills, and altogether oonsider thciu tha best mcdecines I have e'er used. , JOAN OVER DOR F, Joo.lSoJ. Rusli Tp., North'd co. Dr. Hick ley : Sir: . my w:fe who was troubled with dry, haid Cough, nis i a mr Stomach, dependent upon debility, sirnU:M to Dispcpsin. wa entirely relieved by using two hoTlles of y.our Ron Pectoral, permit in to soy that I consider it an exce lent remedy. Yuuis, respectfully, . Rev Mr. WIIXARD. Puslor Lutheran Church, Danville. Pa. Having lieen cured of a pain in my arm (similar to Rheu matism) which deprived me of the free uss of it for about four mouths. Dy usiug one bottle of Cream of Camphor I wuld state that I consider it the best remedy of ths kind 1 have ever uaed in my furmlv, and I wuid frocly recommend it to others with similar affections. Yours, respectfully, JONAS) WOLF. Rush tp., Norlh'd co. My wit's being rrnirtcd with a very (ever pain in her arm and sli ailder , the clTccla ol cold) which dinbled her from using it, war cured wiih rubbing of Cream of Cam phor. Mrs. Kill m, my sister-iu-luw, was also cured of a severe puiu in th head and fe.ee hy using the Cream ol" Caui r TI'.UM AS C. KLLIM, Danville. Jan. tfO, '52. My wifeliaviig Rheumatism of the arm for a uuiiiIrt of years, which prevented tier ipinn using il in dorrig her work ; after having sptt a gietit dual of money in tr ing ditTeraut reined es with uo4cneht, wns entirely cured by using oniy one leirue oi viatr v Team ol t.umpnor. WILLIAM KVK.NH, Minor, lo. . H. Wood, R. Point. Dr. Utcklev Having received a verv severe iniurv in my aide by falling ofTaKiad of hav, frtun which I was una ble to follow my work, was recommended lo try a Unite of Cream of Camphor, which rrfonlcd immediate relief. UHlr'FITIl CARlt. Rush tp., North'd e riFl Uifs sniiT.ari.. feo,,, - ...... . ; . . ....... throughout litst (tvutsrul lyslma, winch rev en tod her inim ilee.inft (Iwnifr iKHatiioued by almg and protrtu'twl iikII ol" tickuett;) tot which the ued a nuinher of reintxltea witliout hejufit, wai cmitdy relieved by the use of Creoin of Cwnphor. CKO. U. BUOWN. ft-uitreou Pviitiat, Danville, Pa. Child cured of Dowel Complaint, and Ague (of two years My child being u Hinted for the lust twa years, withj Bowel Ctimi.ljini and As:ue until it wat. rtxiueed to a medCl aomtiii, aiu-u tm uuiiiiscr fi rvnitMiicB wun n' pernuiiieiit bPiirGi, until I gavtt it a Itoltte of your Wot.u Hrup, since which lime it hus beeii well, aud g4 quite riesby 1 also have recoiuuit-udt-d it t a mini Iter ui my fnenda. and tu every case it has triveii KUismction. I.. LK VI. Ai I -Min Istiuss' r.Mcrehmitj Danville. I hnve uej ysmr Worm m-run in niv fainitv. and nui. sider it n t only elTccUal, but the in l plrnsuia artir-le i am acjuuiuifd wiih. J ACDU LASilKlat, Dunville. lavtiiir useu your woim Syrup in my Iinnily, it helps my clii Mi en in .re thau any preparation uf the kind, and is more plcasout to lake. DAN MORGAN. M'lit 'til Row, Danville. 1 have had oocaslon to use your Worm Svrup in my family, and prefer it to any Vermifuge ! have used. I'liKD. HUB, Frosty Vutltiy, Montour co. Dr. HicVilev : lluvinir used vonr won a Hvrnn. anrl Cream of Cuinph. r und Family Pills in my family. Uiev save gkjd Kitisfuclioii, and I consider tlirm the most ef leciuiil, aiad pluiaint remetlius, we have hsd iu our fumily. IWH.-.I. i iia. it. . iiiiMibij, uanvtiie. Dear Sir: We the undersigned being in the employ of Messrs. I J roves Comly, at whose store, you have an Agency for the sjIs ol' your Family Medicines, state that we havq hud au pportuuity ot' kuowiug the opinions of iiumenius individuuls who have used them, and that they give general salisfuctiou. We have a W a great luany of yMir I i Us, which aia uuiversuily Ukti, being verv imid iu their operutiuu. W. lsKlslKNItlN'O. Danville. Attest.W M. Ki-.lMsER, Huviug Scurvy of my mmth very bad, 1 whs induced to try a bottle of your Tooth Wash, whirhncteaJliWeacharm, bardeuiiig my gurus, aud removing all dtsnse. JONATHAN R. RISHLI Danville Df. Dick ley : Having wtial whs eaJled ulcerated sure, mouth, for which, I tried a number of remedies with uo iKmefit: I was at last cured by using one bottle of your Tooth wash. My wile also during her confinement, was threatened with re Breasia, lumps having already formed, for which she used the Cream of Caiunhor, which scatter ed them, thereby preventing her breasts fnau satheruig. GMO A. BROWN. gjs Near fjithemn Chircb, Danville, 1'a. Dr. Hickley. Hnvine; an nfiportuuity of seeing your A nti-Scorbutic To ih Wash aeed iu s-mie very seveie ca ses of scuvey of the guiaa. I eouauler it an ricelleut reme dy Vours, restaectfully. GKO. il. Hit OWN. The shove arrtiieince are ft aula Wfet.! and Re tail by W M. UICKLKY. M. D , rnMtnetor, Dunville Astw-Foi sale by the follfswuic Agents in Norlhumber land count v, F riling 4 Oram, 8uuUury W A. Knobb, Auguau; W, Fairw. rnvdertown ; Tuusnrt. Furiiuin A Builoti, rnxiiHia ; Kmstuie A tsirouse, FaaiiHaS JOni Vanataut, PaaiiKaS) lluga Vatine, Pniiim A ojwnat maa. titsau fvo , rnuiiiu, m ; jwi ;ta. t UsHnaa, inaiii'asia ; Ytn. ragciv. Btiamohm 1 1 snip Dell ninie, Auffiisu ; HaaW A. HvrMraaMr, lettrsiMnr; Jatcoe IiaeMriiigt Boar Uap i Counul VVnrk, Nurthuiunerlaad Jaretalnh Cruuae. talirvgr v istaUsj Bttkmr, LaWiaburg j Jului F. OaalowaiMl JouatlMii Zeiiera. Milton. . CmU tm 4k Agente. aad f 4 a otMular sansamlMf a fall 4vcmu rt ua aMsiiamm eesrea aarfciwiisa r te diner aut MdtciMa. , , , . . Jutall. IMS -if. 2t,Sij0 ' Acres lumber Land ; POPs SA'LK. SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OP TIMBER LAND, camprislng about S.500 acres, part of which is situated on Tohyhnnna Ureek, and part on Muddy Urerk, within three miles or I.elilah River, in renn forest township, Carbon County, one of tha crest Coal Counties of Pennsylvania, can ba had at a bargain, if ap Dlication ha mail innn. r. .... . 1 tiese lands ara thickly covered with tha best timber of that region. While it is believed that 75,000 feet of lumber to the acre, can he cut from a large portion of the land, the balance will aver age not much less than this figure. Tha kinds of limber found on the land are Hemlock, Hpruce ar White Cedar, White Oak, While Pine and Chestnut but principally made up of Whit Pine and Hemlock. Tha Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks ara large and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount of water power, and ara capable of driving a larira number of aaw mills. They empty into the Lehigh, wmcn stream, with the Lehigh Unnal alTotda an outlet to the most desirable lumber markets. There is, too, under contemplation, a railway lending to the cities of New York and Philadelphia which runs within miU and three quarters of the land. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of Ihe cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en gaged in the trade to derive greiter profile than attend investments generally. In addition to the timber, convertible into eve ry shnpe of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars 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, lieert no culling of the timber on this property. 'It stands undisturbed by the wood man a axe. It is, therefore, the mora valuable. The lumber trade of the Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this difficulty. The consequence must be an enchancement of the value of timber lands. Those uu-culled tracts with the advatttnge of avenues to market, such as tlie lands offered for salo, posseis, cannot faif to be the sources of supply hereafter. lint the hind is not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It ia of good qualil v for farming, nenrly every acre being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. C'apitalir.tM desiring to make investments, would lo well to turn their attention to these lands. For further information apply to LHAS. M. liAl.Ii. Office in "Mining Iicitisler" buildinir. Polls ville, Pa. August C, I85J. tf. IJook. Agents Wanted. GENTS WANTED in every town and county in the United States, loscil the most populiir and saleable books published, nuiiiy of incm uotititully illustrated Willi colored engra vings ; also the most popular works of T. 8. A R TH L'R, including "Arthur's Cottage Library." Intelligent nui enterprising men wi.l find tins a plcusiint and profitable business. ror particulars address (post paul,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 4S North Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa. October 1, 1853. 7m. Stone Cutters and Laborers WANTED ! QJTONE culters and laborers enn have stonily -' employ and a winters job, (ami not work in the water,) at the U tiion and Si:si'.ichannn Rriiluo at Chapman, Union county, Pa-, midway lc tween Liverpool and Nnrllittmberland. To la borers !J;l,S5 per dav will be given. LEISENKING & FISHER. Chapman, Sept; 17, 1853. tf. Cheap WatcheS 5 Jewelry, "ITTHOLESALE ,nil Retail, at thb "Philadel " phia Watch and Jewelry btore," No. 9G NorlU Second Street, corner of (J)uarry, PHILADELrHIA, Orrld lsver Watolivs, lull jewttiM, It carnt cases, JS'J.fiO Goal tinne lh. SJI.iKi.Finc Silver Siaxtaeics.' 1.50 MH'M l-). rull Jewilnl, Sll.lliold nnriflr-ls. Silver Lever, lull ji-vvIM 13 ! n.liiw' arid IVncils, iipem.r ((lutrliirs, 7. Slvcr Tat spoons, act, ti 'Id Spevlaclf.., 7.1KI) Uotd Tens, Willi Poncil und silver llnldt-r, 3.KI ! l.nn 5.UU 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37J rents to IO ; Watch Glaswa, plain, P-J cents; Patent, 18.J; l.utirt, 25; other articles in proportion. AH goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. - KTAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, soma Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than tha above price. Sept. 10, 1853 ly. WATCHES, JEWELEY, &c. JAMES IJ. F1DLER, No. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " Quartier do Gold pen and pencil and silver halders Silver Tea and Table Spoon Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings &e All warranted and sold at prices as low as ary in the city. November 27. 1852 tf. A Farm lor Sale. ' 111 E subscriber offer for sale his farm, CONTAINING 284 ACRES and allowances. It is situated about three mile from Sunbury along the Shamokin creek, and is in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will be oflcred ia parts or entire to suit pur chasers. I can be divided lo make three small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a good Bank Barn, and two tenant houses. JOHN FARNSWORT. Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1853. tf. CHEAP WATCHES JE WELRY AND SII.VKR WAKK, W outranks and Keuil at No. 7 N HKUOND l., oupoalM the Ml. Vernon House, U .ld Lever Wan-lies, full jeweled. 18 k. euses, &-,0u ; Hover Levers, full jew.-lnl, Itf.OO; Silver LepiMes, jeweled, ft),. UO all warrunlt'd to keen good lima. Unld Pens and Sil ver Case, I.UU; Ui'ld Kncils. 1.00 (iokl Pencils und IVn Cases wild g.HKt Gold 1'eus as low aa tW.ii, &o. Also, alwavaou hand a g'Mid nasorlnieot of tine nld Jewelry, (iold Curb, Uuuid and Fob Chum, rjold Veal Cllnins, Iiilrrs1 Ould Fob Chains aud Melt 1'uia. Silver Table tpnoiia from f 14 In fid. Dessert, f 0 to sV-'t.and Tea, I,7S to tVl,60 iwr set, warranted eriuul lo cnin. All kishIs warrunted to lie what ther ara soul 17" Wuu-bes and Jewelry reimired aud varranled. t s All ord r sent by mail or otherwise, will be tually alteuded to. M. AVISK, A rent, No. 73 Nonh.SECOND Street, onn.o ih. mi Cr.... Ilnnsa. Phila., April S3, 1853 ly. ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot of faahiouabla Silk. Wool and Fur Hats also Clatb, Far, Oilcloth, Navy and Military wapa itr auie low uy G. ELSBERG4- CO. Market atreat, opposite the Post Office. Snnbtiry, Oct. 8, 1853 GOLD PEN8 with and without caaea, of a 'very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh aupply of Writing Fluid, for aal 11. B. MASSEtt. Sunbury, Dec, 27, 1831. JATENT BKITTAMA STOPPERS far liar bottles lor sale by H. B MASSES. Sunbury, April, 1!, ItSI 4 RNOLD il WIUTLNU FLUID ami Adhe aie aud legal euvclopea, for sale bv II. U. MASSKR. , Sunl.ary. Jun 10. IA.VL-. HAND BILLS neatly primed oa sew type promptly eiacwteal at this ' otKca. Ali blanks, of all kinds n auiwrior paper. MunkufT. Fo, 14. IMt ' I7,EE DILI !! Jualieaa tud ConsUhl Tf ' Dill Kand niy urutbxl raraf pan for sals) at tbUotUv. lo Your Otrn Iflcchnnlcs. GEOHGE RENN. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS 0t the most Fashionable Style. : rTHE subscrilw respertfully calls lha attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality and prica of CA in NET-WARE. which rannot tail to reiommend itself to every on who will examine it, on account of tu durahla workmanship and splendid finish, mail up of tha best stock to be had in the city. No effort ia pared in the manufacture of his ware, and tha subscriber ia determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sofas., Ilvan and Lounges, uureaus, secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST ASD DININQ T1BLM. and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and Dric. CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STAN DS, TOl LET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities af CIIAI11S, including varictiee never before to be had ir Sunbury, such n Mmoc.M, Biack Wilkct VE"""'"0""4". Wn.ir.oi tHAUS, Ann rAxcr Piao Stools, which ara of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled l.y none manufactured in tlie Cities or elsewhere. The subscrtlier is determined that there ahall 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 Chairs. His articles will he disposed of on as good terms as they rnn be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce tiilten in pnvmcnt for work. nr UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself wiih a handsome Hcaiisi:, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer aln, in ihis vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. I3T The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18S2. tf. IHHMOIl YOl'RSKLFI THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : EVERY ONE HIS OWN PIIVSICIAM. rpiIE EORTIETII Edi--- lion, with On Hundred Engravings, thowinjr Lis. eases and Malformation the Human System in every eh'npe and form. To w hich )l?-M . ; .1 j! JJ(-J Treatise on the VlVfW? ISI Diseases of Females, twine Vr $7 '"S"' importance to T-if "J, r:'.- T niarrieu people, or those ;.-:tr.i cotitemplating marriage. , r 'i l y I- X ni. Yoiine Let no father be ashamed tn picnent a copy the SCL'LA PILS lo his child. It may save him from nn early eruvc. Let no young man or woman enter into mo secret olilnjalions of mar j ricd life nithout reading the POCKET .rESCU I LA PIL'S. Let no one suffering from haekniep Cough, Pain in tho Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, mid the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, lie another moment without consulting the ESCULAPIUS. Have Ihe married, or those about to be married I .tiu tn, ..linmiil H.a.1 till ....I.. . f.. I I L .ui.uitii, n.u .in. huij unviui lioti, it has been the menus of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. ty Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive on copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will Ua sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOUNG No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Pout paid. June Itf, 1S53 ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of Ground ror. salh. i fTMIE subscriber offers at priva te sale, his house I and three acres of around, nn rivp llnnw within the limita of the Borough of Sunbury, now in tho occupancy of John Shissler and orig inally owned by Cjas. Gurnler while engaged iu boat builJing. The improvements aia a TWO STORY FHAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, and a good frnme stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop, erty is handsomely located and will be sold at a reasonable price and possession given in April next. Apply to Geo- C. Walker, Esrj., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber at Selinsgrnve. PETER KERLIN. July 53, 1853 tf. Lumber Yard. rT'sfE suhscrier would respectfully infor.n the citizens of Sunbury, and Noithumterland and ailjoining counties, that he has opened Lumber Yard in the lot fronting ou Cranberry St., a short dis tance Kusl of the Steam Saw Mill, where he hs now a large amount of Seasoned JPanueJ J'ntii, aso l'aniiel Hoards, and all other Boards and Bi-iLinxo Matkrial, such as will be wanted for building purposes. Also a large amount af Mhinclcson hand, which will ba nM fmm ca ... to fa, according lo quality and size. Please giva us a call and uxamine 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. LEIB, Sup. Sunbury, Mjy 28, 1S53. ly. "Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. VOW tor the little ones. Why will parents Waste hours anrl flava in fruillMuB .1AB...... j ... . . ...... ..IUI...U1. to cet ncrfeet o i I uiiuivii amiiu ami ci all get nothing but a poor, uiuerablc carictturs t i v nuum mj, ruine ia our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and wo will guarantee te make you perfect liieture. bv our F.in-run I'u.w,.... that work in from i to 2 seconds. We defy any Daguerrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, a we are tha inventors, and the process is used only in our dif- lerrm caiuousnment in few England and tha Middle States. For n'u-tures of a.lulta .;i.. medal we have received from the American nstitute. New York and Franklin. PKit,lll,:. tO-TUtber With lha nnmprnni nr.n.i..n.. ' --. ....... I IIUIII County Fair, is aullicient proof that thry are r. li,... rrt. .. uiv ofi-isi ultra oi peiiceilon. We would rail particular attention to our Talbotypea Daguerreotype in Oil. D. C. Collixs 4 Co.. 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite eite Hamp den House. Springfield and Collius' Building, Weatfield, Mas. N. U. Cur establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Picture by Day, and by Pioftssor Hansford's Safstp Lamps if Nifht "Come ami see." Phila., May 28, 1853 ly. WM. M'CARTY, Bookseller, RESPECTFULLY inform lb inhabitants! town and country, that h ha lately recti vcJ fioin PhiUdvlphia, a large aJdilioii to hia tuck ol books, iu eierv branch of LiteraUir. o4 in a great variaty of udiii. Picas call sua oom iuvm, . buubury, fiepi, 7, 8Sa. v I JR. H. HrillUliE s" rD.dy for eougba, "colda. and aulinonasv A ml 'hi V aluabia nuMUcina twu ;l t m.u hf H. U. MAUSER. . OR, funbary, Jua4 , 1J3. t
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