A STRING OF ITEMS. Dreams are novel read in sleep. Do not marry until you ore able to support a wife. Nothi.no bear a stronger resemblnnce.io a madman than a drunkard. There is in (he heart of woman etich a deep well of love that no ago cun freeze it. Fine tooth combs are now made of tndin rubber. Thefts of statuary have recently oeeurcd in Greenwood cernetry ! The Atlantio is nearly four mils depp off Cape llatleras, say the U. Is. Const Surveyers. Thb talue of land in the centre of the city of London is 400,000 per acee. Girls are liko jollies as moulded, so they turn out. Between life and death there is frequent ly but the thinness of a shoe. Tub first law of gravity is never to laugh at your own jokes. Foolishness Trying to drown giief in whiskey. Among the officers of the Biitish Army is .Liuut. Gen. Arnold, IC. 11 , K. C. Poor Stock Sleigh bells, buffalo robes, and skates. Christ Church in Anthony strret, near Broauway, New loik has been sold for S50, 000. Dr. S. Humes, of Lancaster, Pa., who died lately, bequeathed S2000 towards erecting an asylum for the reformation of drunkards. Fifty miles in fifty-three minutes, makinrjr six slops on the way, has been run on the Connecticut River Railroad. A doctor in a North Carolina paper bonsla that he has discovered a system by which ho can make out of an old man an entire young man, and have enough left to make a small dog. Most women had rather have any of their good qualities slighted, than their beauty. Yet that is the most inronsideiable accom plishment of a woman of real merit. The statue of Thomas Jefferson the sec ond in Crawford's Washington monumental group has just been cast in the Royal Foun dry in Munich. An Elderly Lady asked Tompkins what sort of a tree the tree of liberty was. "A pop'lar tree, ma'am," was the immediate re ply of our sagacious friend. The Maine Law in Massachusetts has been sustained by the late election. The Legisla ture chosen will not, it is supposed, repeal or amend it. Miss Tulip, in speaking of old bachelors ays They are frozen out gardens in the flower-beds of love. As they are as useless as weeds, they should be served in the same manner- choked I' James Gillespie has been sentenced to forty years imprisonment in the Penitentiary, for the murder of Wm. Smith, in Cuss Coun ty, Mo. Silver change has becomo so scarce at Lafayette, la., that the merchants of that place are issuing shin plasters for sums from five up to fifty cents. Susquehanna Salmon. Large quantities of these delicious fish ti.ivo been brought to Harrisburg within the last few days. They Bell for 12i cents per pound. Hon. John Davis has written a letter to the Boston Atlas declining to be a candidate for re-election to the Sonata. He expresses hi determination to withdraw from public life. Political Lite. Demosthenos, as Plu tarch relates, once said, that if, at the com mencement of his public career, he had known what he afterward learned, of the miseries of public life, and had been shown two roads, one of them leading to an early grave, and the other to pulitical power, he would have chosen the former. Unconstitutional. The Prohibitory Li quor Law, on the plan of the Maine enact ment, passed by the Rhode Island Legislature, has been declared unconstitutional by Judae Curtis, in the U. S. Circuit Court at Provi dence. This, with Minnesota and New Hampshire, makes three States, in which the Law has been similarly decided. The Salary of the President of the Unl. ted States, as well as the salaries of the Cabinet Minister and of a poitiun of our Foreign Minister and Chargps, will proba. hly ba increased, perhaps at the present session of Congress. Wo hope this will be done ; for it is discreditable to the country that we should fail to provide for the high officer of State, adequate mean of support, while in its service. By the present salaries no President, member of the Cabinet, or Minister abroad, can go out of office without having impaired hi private fortune. THE SOAP PUNT. The soap plant, so culled, grown all over California, on high hills as well as in the val leys. Iho leaves- make tlieir appearance about the middle of November, or about six weeks alter the rainy feasuu has fuiily set in ; the plants never grow more than one foot high; and the leaves and stalk drop off in May, though the bulb lemain in the ground all the summer without decaying It is used to wash with in all parts of the country, and by those who know its virtues it i preferred to the best of snap. The me thod of using it is merely to strip off the husk dip the clothe in water, and rub ti e bulb on them ; it make a thick lather, and smells not unlike new brown soap. The botanical name of the paint i Phalangiuro pomaridia num. Betide this plant, the bark of a tiee Cheliriasaponaiia, is also used in South Ame rica for the purpose of washing. Several other plant have been used iu various coun trie a a substitute for soup. All of these contain considerable quantities of oleaginous and alakine principle in their composition ou which their vulue depend. Hogg's , itructor.. Valuable Property. Lato tha Estato of E. P. SHANNON, Esq., Oi Northumberland AT PRIVATE 3 ALE. rffMlE subscribers, Executors of the Estate of Ephiaitn I'. Shannon, Into of tho Bor ough of Northumberland, oHor at private sale, Hie following vuluable Real Estate, viz: Lot No. 77, coiner of Queen and F'ont Street, on which is erected ti two story rJriek liuililing, loinieily occupied by tho deceased as a Sioie and Dwellini.', Dud now occupied as inch. There me also' on the lot two frume dnclliinrs. fcc. Lot No.' 62, Mtuutcd in Market Street, cm n hich is erected a two story white Fiumo Dwelling. &c, adjoining John Taggurt, Esq., occupied by Cl.a. Knous. Lots Nos. til), 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar ket Street, a two story white Frame Dwel ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable is erected on lots lo. till fi u. The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate on the corner of Duke and 4th Street, on which is erected a two story dwelling, occu pied lv Joseph McCallislcr. Lot 'No. 1SS, situate in Queen Street on which is erected a two Bloty white Frame Huildinc, occupied by John Burkert Lot No. 60, situate at Norlhway and Wa ter Streets, on which are erected two Frame Dwellings und Stabling, occupied by widow Vandliug and John Vandliug. Also the undivided fourth part of lot IBS, on which is erected a twostoiy Frame Dwel ling, occupied by John Vandyke. Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining lands of John Deshay, cn the East side of the Susquehanna, about three miles oeiow Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ ated on the corner "of Second ami Oinnge streets, numbered in the general plan of Lor. ot'gh. Nos. 215 & 216. Also four vacant lots on Third nnd Orange Streets, numbered in the genoral plan ot said Borough. Nos. 203, 210, 211 & 212. Also four vacant lots fronijng on Market and Sixth Streets, miming East to an Alley, numbered in the general ptati oi sum uui ouh, Nob. 77, 78, 79 & 80. Also four vucant lots fronting on Orange Street, and numbered in the general plan of said Borough, Nos. 185, 1?6, 187 & 1S8. The above property will be sold in parts or parcels to suit purchasers, on reasonable terms, ror lurlhrr parucuiars aiy u ju.ui Cake, Esi., at Noithumberlanii, or to the subscribers. A I-Fi: I'D KNKASS. ) E , THOMAS STRAWURIDGE, Northumberland, May 82, 132. lf. 600 AGENTS WANTED. S1000 a rear. WANTED in every County of the 1'nitcJ Suites, active and enterprising men to en gage in the tale of some of the hest I3ooks pub lished in the country. To men of Rood address, posesainp; a small capital of from 25 to 510(1, such inducements will lie offered as to enuhio them to muke from 3 to $10 a day profit. t B The Hooks pu'nlirfhed by us arc all useful in their character, exliemcly popular and com mand larpe sales wherever they arc offered. 1'or further particulars. address, (postage paid,) DAMEL.3 & GKTZ, Successors to W. A. Leary tt Co.; No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. S, 1S52 tf. J. 1. DITTSRICIX, Xo 78 North -d bet wren Arch and Hare St., PHILADELPHIA. ERE13Y informs the public that he imports anil constantly keeps on hand at Ins new store, No. 78 North 2d St., a large assortment of Foreign Fancy Goods, JIusical Instruments, Pictures S? rain's, which lie w ill sell at the lowest prices. His stock, in part, consist of, Accordcons, Violins, Music Boxes, Parlor and Bar lioom Or gans, Mclodeons, Scraphines, Mathematical In struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of nil kinds, Pocket Books, Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snulf anil Tobacco Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and Steel En gravings, and pictures of every variety. Also Gilt Frame .Mouldings ot various sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup plied at reasonable prices. December 20, 1851 tf. JUST RECEIVED AT THE Saddlery and Harness Establishment of G. W. STltOH, Market Street, Sanbury, A new assortment of MlvtT, ISraNS at id Jnpanned 3Iountin, Which ho will either make up to order or sell separately for cash ut prices as low if not lower than can be had anywhere else. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Treuilig, Yaticbw, &c , Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or dor. CARRIAGE TRIMMING done on the shortest notice. All persons arc invited to call and examine foi benisi'lves. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Sunhury, May I, 18M. if. JOHN PHIILIFS & SON, No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut, MPORERS of Foreign I'ruits, Nuts, Wines, &c, keep constantly on hand the following articles, which they will tell at very low prices lor cash. Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, Prunes, ('ream Nuts, Dates, Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans, Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amariiids, Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers, Port ine, Madeira v tue, l.Iaret Wine, Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malaga " Philadelphia, July 3, 1852 ly. Wholesale and EC t tail Clock ESTABLISHMENT. S. E. Corner Sicond and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. ATHERK may bo found, ono of the largest and best assortments of Clocks and Time pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thou sand Clocks; embracing every variety of stylo and manufacture, suitable for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, l'arlots. Sleeping Apartments, and Kitchens, Steam and Canal liuuts, and Kail Road Curs. Also (renoral talc Agent, for Rapp's lately pat ented 8ci otitic Nic he Gold Pen. Wholesale and Retail (Jold and Silver Pen Holders, and Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsawhcre. JAMES HARDER, d. E. Cor. dies tuut & 2nd Sts., Phila. April 10, 1852 ly STJNBTJRY FERRY. HENRY W. BUCHER infonna the public that he has taken the Sunbury Ferry and a be is now well prepared with good and sulll cieut cralts he will be enabled to accommodate the public with promtness and despatch. April 10, 1858. tf. ILEVSC'OUG Ci4NDY. An excel lent remedy fur coughs, cnldi. Tor salt t thii oiTue. Ieeriulier 4, 185?. SUNBURY AME1UCAW AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc Company, Newark, N. J. fpIIFs Pubsfrihrm hrp now prppnirri trt exerule order ti any extent for their henutiiul while nnd colored Zinc Paint, tit t)ia reduced prices, vu : Wittrmitcd No. 1, White, ground in oil, 0 centt per lb.. pure. No. 3, do. do. 8 do. dt Ntt. 3, do. do. 7 ilo, do lirowu otid lllnck, do. do. do One hundred pound will rover equally Well on much mince ns IflO of While Lend ; lliey'nrc SM percent chi-nner to the (Miinuinw. The Zinc Wiiith id rapidly mienetiing White I,cnd, over which it ponpsni'a ninny ndvnntnai'i It in whiter, nnd more beautiful ihtm the White l.ut d"en not turn yellow, fveu v hen exposed to tmlphmnnii VHjRir hiiB no amen is hoi lnjuni-m to ncuun, una in itu inoie tiu rnbln. Zinc Know and ftLAric Taints ame kotii Wrathhh and Kins I'Roor. Tin; hunt covering for outnido work ever intitfiUifwl, H.tontcil to huildinirn of wood, brit-k or tone to fence. Cfirrinjte bailie, bridge, nnd machinery to l he hull ot vi'hslis, miciiors, ennuis, ami nil other iron, work on Kmrd nhiit to men hi boilers, fmiuke tucks nnd witter tanks to iron, tin, nnd olhr rootiinfr, iron sliuttler door und ruiliuc. wuc frm-en. bridpvii. Ac. ror iron murine una rHint in esperiiiny vnuinnie nt it forms a galvanic t nuection, nnd entirely pi events mm. These 7ine Tnintft hiivinff o pure Metalic Brian. nr war ranted it-it l turn yt'llnv, nnd will rctnin tlieir original biillitmey much longer lliuu White lend, or nny nf the earthy pigment now in ute. The ecrtitieiitrs from lhoe who have used lhHe Paint, nre such u to milmlv the pub- lie tlint thev ure invaluable. The ablest chemist of Fmncc and thin country have testified to the superiority of Zinc over leaii 1'uintn, ns to durriiiiiny, heniniltiines ni.a benutv. " hcv hove boeii minuted bv the r reucli ttovetn ment, by the corporritimi of New York, nnd ure now ex teitsivt-ty lined by the United fr'tat Goverinnut at many oi the lurgerti Military una .Murine icpnt. riiii.Aim.rntA Oa Wohki. Mnv 1.V 1931. Mewr. F. O. .Ionic A. CM. CenHeman linving mmle sevend trif'sof yt.ur Urown Zme Paint iu various meth ods enlcnlti'ed to trM it n'ftiriivft fluidities upon wood nnd metal, I have the niichici,i"n to state that the reunite hrtve been highly favoinlOe. The paint covering well, drying quickly, and powpsiipff jintttfr tenneiiy, enpeeially iiion ii.n, thnu vny oth?r ptiut with which 1 am fa miliar. V.nirs, truly, .Tort C. CnnPOt. The undersigned, Inving nard the Zinc Taints referred t ("ncur iu the f'inMi,cr n;iini ti. Morris, Tusker A iSlttrri Iteanct, .Ncntie V Ct., I'cnn Work. Merrick & S.ui. Janu T. Sutton Co,, Franklin Iron Work. J. T. Dean. U. H. Drv Dock. I?" Dealer Anppiied on reu naMe terms by the Agent of the Companv. K. C. JONKS A Co., No. 1? South Wharves, Thila. July 17, IPSO. 6m. CJS500 CILVLLENUK. "IT rllATKVnil concern llic heiillli null happiness of a V peopli: is nt nil times 'il' thu most valuable import ance. I tnke it l'"r ernntiMi that evei v nor n wili do oil in lU'.ir power, to have tiifi lives nt' their cliiMren, nnd tliut every person wili endeuvnr to prom tletheir own health nt nil Rieriiiees. I iVcl it to he tny lUity to ("olemnly iiBsnre you that WOtlMS, nee inhng to the opinion ot' the lir'st oelelinncil I'hvMcnuis, nrc tlie priin-irv ennses nf n vrzc majority of iliRe:rse. ttt whieh chililren and adults nre lia ble ; tl you Irive an nppelite rontiniuilly channenhle iront one kind ot' food to nu dlier, ttiul Hre.uli, t'.-tin in the sto mach, I'ickinc nt tl'e None, Ilnrihtens nnd Fullness oi Iho H : I y , l)i'y Conh. Slow l'ever, rulselrreicubr remember that nil lliepp denote WOtt.M?4, und you bliunld at once ap ply the remedy : IIOBENSACK'S U'OKM SYRUP. ..uniieu upon rei-mmc i nur.p.es, roinnouiui- cd Willi purely vegetable suhsiauees. hemg perleetly wile . ..... . 7 t .T. i p . T i t ! ,,- . t . I "-' Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, licit it stands with mt an ctpinln Ihf e.italoiiue of inrdieineK, in g vinij tone and tirrngili to the Si' inncli, whieh m;tkes it nu inliiniiiif; remeiiv lor thoc nilh't-d with J)vs'-epsin the nHlonishitif? cures pt'ifirnied by tins Syrup niter Physi-ci-uis liuve J.nled. i t;ic best c iilence of its superior tuV caey over til o'Jieis. THE TAPK WORM! This is the nrsl diili -nit Worm to destroy r.( all lint in- ! test the haimu sysiem. it irr.ws to an ulnmst liuleimilo j lencih oeeorinnt.' h eon. d nnd tasteiuil in the Intcsimrs ami M-'iiiacn eUerling the heaitl. to Kd;y as to eauffO r-l. V.lllS lJjIIK- i us. ,c., i. i n itiofc atuieien sei.r-in u ever su'i't tlul it is iiipe W una h.i-.toiiin;r tlH'iii lo tin ivtny prove. In order to di clrcy this W'orni, a very raerti-'iic Irvattni'iit liiuM lu- pamtirrt, it wotikt therefore lc pncf to Irikc 6 to 8 of my I.ivrr Pills sous to reumvi: all oIjfUuc tions. that the Worm Syrup in;iyn.t ilnert upiuthc Worm, wliich must he taken in d ies ol' a T;ihltsp tout nils 3 tuiK S n iluy these ilireeli ?ns followeil l,i,ee never heeu known to lixil in curing the mori ob.tiiciiu cse ot' Tuiie Worm. C7 IIOBENSACK'S LIVER TILLS. Ni pnrt pi tlie system is mure lial.le to ditcnue thnu tlie LlVI'at. it t'crviu ns u iilteit-r to purily the ltiK-tl, or t;iv Hit; tlie proper secreii'Mi to jie bile ; no tlint tiny wronir ne tii'U tu tlie Liver ct!'fet tlie otlier importimt parts ni" (lie system, and n suits v;'ri-.u?!y, in Liver Ctii;i;t;mit, Jiiuu dice, Oyi)f;sin, Vc. Wti K:i"ulti, ih rehire, w.ueli e-i ry svmjit-.m tlmt miirht iiuliente n wr-iiff net ion nt' the Liver". These I'ilin heinj c inp .st-d of HOOTS k PfANTS l'nr nifhi.) bv n.T n re io iienl the sick : Kumelv. 1st. AnKK- I'Kl'TOltANT, which iiucinentii the see'reii m fi"tn tl.o l'uliu n;iry mucus niembrm, or prmu 'tej, the disehnrpe nf seereied matter, fiurl. An AL'I'KH ATIVI',, which cii.'iiiKca iu Mtn-j inexpticul.'e rnul insensi!ile i:i:innT t Lc certain m -ibid uetinn of liie i-ys-iein. ."Jr., A TONIC which pives time im l strenili ui the nervnns ssjutcm, re newing he ilih nnd vi'U' t all pnris of tlie li.nly. 4 i h , A CATHAKTIC, which uets in perfect hiirmony with the other inijredii'nis, mid nperniinifi'ii tlie Howeiis, nnd rspel iin? the wh tie iikim of i-irrunt uud vitiated nnttier, nnd pu rifying the IllX'd, wliich dcKms disease unU iwtarrs l.etilth. TO FEMALES. Y m will find the Pills nn in volunUe medicine in many enmplitints to which yu nre Mihject. In olntrutti.ns ei ther tntii! oi purti.il, lliey hnve, he'-n found o tne.-timnlile beiu'fit, rffct.-rittL' their funrti-'iml rmnumins to a henl lliy lu-ii'tn, puriryinsr tlie iji tnl :nid oilier ttuids s eticetu n'ly tn put totiiyiit nil pttmpbinrs which may nriee from fetu:i;.; irre'nl irilics, ns he;id-teliet giddinets, diiunesa of tiglit, pain in the side. Lack, tVc. E7" I'ric'e, 25 cent each. N-me uenuiiic unless tig-ted J. N. HolieiiBitek, all others !einr briM Imitntion. I"?'" A'-eti's wishing; new supplier, nnd Pmre Keepers dmrons of lieenuini: A ?i'uts mtiFt address the Proprietor, J . H.d.ens:irk, IM:i!adelphin. l'n. R'ld by J. W. Krilintr, Sunbury; Mnry Mi-Cay, or Ihumbei limd ; Heisel, Turbutville Ilnier. .Miltm "; Oilty iV Lenki-r, tie 'Tiji't'.wu ; Letsentinp V Wolveiton, Paxi-n-'s; Viei.t, Iiiek'ry; oil dealers in Medicine in t'ie Counlv nnd State. Aue,':iM 4, t '?. 1y. it Loan Dagr.orrefin (lallcry, 1 159 Chestnut Street, T Ibis ee!f.bmted ef!ab!i.-huienl you can nlwnys pro rure tee mnvoit nnd must improved style of' UACL'Kliltr.OTVPK A TALWJTYPE PORTRAITS nt fr im ."jO ti lf0 p r ct. cost than such pictures can tie had f r ehewhere, N w thai you ran serine Hindi perfect portraits of your l ived oiks nt u mcio iic-uiinal cout, don't delay lest'yuu 1 tin-in. Li t iy vaiirty of faiu-y cii?ex, frames, Ae , on hand oi fnrnii hed to ord'-r, anil every picture made satislnry nml wai ranted to be in th l "t style of the ait or no chauge Call and see ns nl 10U Clu'smut st. L II. PVUNKLL Philndrib hia July l", lW2-ty. 121 KSiElT Vlli r.t: MVlS.lt, lit. No. liH Chcftnu'. St., above Sixth, Front oj JONES' HOTEL. fcvYTTTFTt Medal, awunled tlicm fur a I l-XJ Oirir 1 cr.t 'J'ravellin-T Trunks e hibited ut the World's Fair in London, 1S51 beiiif; the only exhibitor! to whom any award was made. Their competition was with ail the world, and they have tiil.cn THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &c. To be found in this Cilv, and nt very low prim. Call and see. 11 K 'KEY & TELL. Trunk Manufacturer, 143 Chestnut St. April 10, IH52. tf. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED lOri Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. rjpiIE suWriher bet;i leave respectfully to in--B- fiirin I'm NTttit generally, that he lius sue cetded to the Husiiiet of inaiiufaeturing J'riiil iiig Iut foriiu ilv curried on by his grand Father, anil Father, niul oilers his article to the trade, without any l'lirs, but with the simple reliance upon the lon:( established chuiucter il has borne, feeling conlident of its giwiitf entire satisfuctiuii to all who may favor In in with a call. Tchmi Cash. CilAHLES ENEU JOllNSTOX. April 10, 1852. tf. SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTORY, A'o. 19 flW St., lutween 2d If 3d Sts., and No. 17 North Cth Street, J'HlI.ADKI.l'IllA. John Uaneroft Jr. nnd Son, RESPECTFULLY inform Store-keepera, Mer. chants, 4c, that they Manufacture and have for Bale. Palm. White, Variegated, Yellow and Urown fcioapi, Mould and Dipped Candles, all of good quality and at reasonume price. I f" Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat. April 10 105. ly. L'iJi-'-L PHIL. AND HhADIKO RAIL ROAD. SIMMER AliHAKMRMEKT I'BOM I'lllLADELPIItA AND l'OTTSVILLK. Fares Red need. Office of the Phita. le Heading Ritilroad Co. l'liilndelpliia, March 28, lHol. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) (J"KN and after April 1st, 1M two train will V be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Poltsviile. MOKNIXQ UJE. Leavei Philadelphia at 7J A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves l'ottsville at 7J A. Al. uaiiy except nun inyt. AFTVRNOOV LlNIi. Leaves Philadelphia at3J o'clock, daily, except Sundavs. Leaves Pottsillo at 3J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. FAKES, Between Philadelphia and Pottsville, $2.75 1st class cars and S2.23 2d class ears. Between Philadelphia and Reading, $1.75 1st class cars and $1.4!i 2d class cars. Denot in Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vino Streets. Pussengers cannot enter the cars unless provi. ded with Tickets. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggugo will be ! lowed to each passenger in these lines ( and pas sengers arc expressly prohibited from taitig; any. thing as baggugc but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk ot its owner. By order of tho Board Managers. S. BBADFOm April 19, 1851. Se.:c.:-ry CHERRY PECTORAL: for I lie Cure of COUGHS, COLD3, noAncEjjnss, buoij- OHZTXS, CKOUP, ASTrf. IvIA, VHOOPIIJG COUGH AtTO CONSUMPTIOIJ. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public cn fi. It-nee in this imdicine, li;i won for it uu appreciation and uotrieiy hy fur cyeerdinjj the most sanjfaiue ex peer u ti mis of its ti iendi. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the uimutftu'iie:ibiu benefit conferred on tlioiiRiinds of sutlcr crs, could originate and maintain llic reputntiou it enjoys, Wnile many iiitVri r remedies (brunt upon thd conimuiiity, have fulled and l.evn diwauletl, this Inis cained triends hy ry triul, eoniened lifiieiits on theuillicied they can nev- ,(, a pr,HUlct.U t.tirc9 t,K, llu,neruiW und remaiku- ( c ,-,n-iitttn Whilt! h l " lVli",, t,t' ul1,,.i(' tn 1''tcnd that any one medicine will iniiuhi.iv euie ciiii thfie in ulmm'.nut pttni that the Chkhuy l'KfTuii.M. il -es not imlv us a ct'iiernl .huig.liut aliu st iuvaiial'ly cure the uialudtcs for which it is emi'I iveil. As time nrikes Jhepf laets wii'er and liclter known, this medicine his r:tdi::ilJy l:eomt the hisi rclhir.eu of the aitiietetl. i'l'ini the I if e.d-in of tlie. Ani 'iienu lV-nwiut, to tttc pnlucrs of Kurol.t: :mk limjn J'ftroughnnt this e.iii. e cnintiv, in everv Smie, ctjv. and indet'd uhnot rverv liinlit .1 Ci'iUi-inx, I liri::',Y 1'KrroiiAj. in kir.iwn !:tlie bcsl rcme.dy e;tnt for diseurs'f t!:c Tliront inn I s,V(-iv us-d bv tiieiT m.t inteilii?eni riivsiesans. In fjicat luul In HlMllV I.iTiM'M) f Kilitllc-J. It I'l I' 1,1 In (Vli'it. UriMiii. lr;i'- and .ierm:iuv, wltere lite medical sciriices have re'iehed tlieir lii-h-st perieeti.-ii, Ctir.i:nv t'r.rroRAL j i. iti ..lue-d. and in e ..taut use in i!ttf Aiiti-e?. llt.sni . tu - A ins Ibaibes. l'ub he i.simt bms. nnd u d .meslic praetire, as tho sm-ejit reun-dy their ntteudinp PhyKicinus ran employ f ,r the in ne dan"'Mous ntli'etions of the lunirx. A's in milder racs, tia f r children it is safe, pb-iiKint uud eflt'etun! to cure. In inet, lite of the niort tiattcrinir tctimonia'f we receive have bei-n from parents who have found it euicjci 'tis in cases particularly inciden tal to eniuiuuou. The Ciikrhv Ptctor ki. tnnuufaetureri by a ptnctienl Ciiemit-t, nnd eviv ounce of it uutlei bin own e e. with invariaMo tircurney nml rate. It i Hftd' d mid nrotectrd by lnw from c unl'-riViis. coiir(;ut.'utiv can be relied on us qemiiue wuhou: ad;ilieratj..u. e h ive ctidravoie:! Iii-n tn fiinnsh tlie c.-mmnnitv with n meiii',iii's of s ieh iuiruisic mperioi ity nnd worth as sliM:!d nmnieml itself to their eonlidencj n renudy nt oner safe, speedx nnd i ffcetuul. which this has !. repeated nnd countless tritilf ptov-d nself lo be ; nnd trust by creat care in pieparicc; M wiiii flu uiical iteriiraev, of uniform fc'reninh ti nrl'"rd Plivh:; cin a new ni-nt on which thry j can rrly for the hey ;v;'u!e, tuid the nilleied with a remedy llvdi will no 1'T tti' in ti.l liiat medicine can do. Prepared and sold fc, JAMES C. AVER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass PoM in RimlHiry by 11 MASSEIl, nnd by Urtii.',!;it pcncrnllv tMronsl.u tthc etiite. Kovenibrr 13, ISjJ. lyceJino Fritz, Vi'iliiams Hendry, Store, No. 29 North 3d Street., rmi.ADf.i.t'iitA. 15.TOROCCO Mamir.ittiirprs, Ciirricru, Imvort' i-'Ji- rrs. Coir.niission nml (loncrul Leather IJtis- iness. Wholesale nml lictail. I"C" Miinntartory 13 Margarctla Street. Aug. 2'?, U:5'J. ly. Cheap Watches 5 Jewelry, JIOLI'SAI.E and Retail, nt the "I'hibclcl lihia Watch and Jen dry Store," No. DC North tfeconiriitrect, corner cf Quarry, Phihulel pliia. Gold l.ever Wati-ltcs, full icwfled. 1H enrat rari, 63?. (10 Silver it', fu'l jeweleil, & I -J -1 0 lii Siieetaeles, ?.fl! silver lici.iiK-, jt wfis, 10 I-'int' Silver do. l.Si d tl i'o. 11. 1 1 ti it.l llrncelr'H, Suprtior (.itiartins, 7.I mlies' Gnlil t'eiirilo, 1,00 tiinl-tl:oa tl. i. k. Silver Tea pp'.Kini), net, 5.00 tiolj I'nii, witli Pencil anj Silver 11 'Mtr, ,00 Cold FiiiRer Minss, 3?J cents to !f:f0 ; Wutch Cilasses, plain, Vi cents: Patent, Isi; I.unet 25; other articles iu proportion. All goods war ranted to be in hat they are sold for. fc'TAI.'FFER A IIARI.KY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and I, ('pines, still lower than the above prices. Aiicuft C8, lsoj. ly. 1STET.V C0TJNTF.Y ST0HE, At the Forks of the Plum Creek and Ttilpe Itockia Road, (near Krcighbaum's Rlad; Smith Sht'p. .1 A COll WEI MICH, fr.PPECTI"lT.LV informs the. public Ibnt he, has opened a new Store nl the above place and ha.s jut received a splendid slock of new Full and Winter Goods, Consisting in pait of Cloths, Cassiincrs, Siitlinets, DRILLINGS nml nil kinds of linen cotton ami woisled summer waie. ALSO: Callicoes, Muslin de Laines, Lawns, ;ii.g'ltni.s, And all kinds of Dress Goods for Ladies. Tea, Cuffee, Sioar, Molasses, &c, (.ItOi'lCKIES, of all kinds. BPwANDY, GIN, WNIE, ami all kinds of Liquors. Hardware. Iron uud Steel, N'aiU, if,, GUEENSWAEE. Shoes, Boots, CapSjPulin leaf und other Hats, Fish, Salt, &o., All of which lie will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. May 8, 1852 -tf. JOHN A. TAVLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombs, AND Git AYE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. TJ ESPECTFULLY inform the public that all work in his line will be made up of the very best material and finished in the latest style of the Eastern cities. Those in want of such articles well made anil executed in the best style and at the lowest rates, will do well to call and eiamine before they pur chase elsewhere. May 15, )8Vi ly. SOWElt BARNES, Publishers niul Uooksellers, No. 84 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Billies. Travcts. Hymns. Ieticul and HiitoricalWorks. Travels, Novell, &c., fcc. SCHOOL BOOKS. Every kind lit nse from a primer upwards. BLANK BOOKS. An plfffnnt tmnortment fmin tti mnn book upwards, made of luperiwr "nper, und twnt of binding. WRITING PAPERS. Cnn, VimKnnd Nole ropers, elesnut tyln nnd quality, nnd very c lieu p. Fonev, Plain and Adhenive Knvclnnca, Ink, Band, Wa fers, fiecl Pens, hint, Plmk iIh, Purie-.Mmoies, Wrap ping Pupcrs ot all kinds, (Jurtnin Papers, &c.t Ac. Our sttick is all fresh, bnnclit rhrnp nnd sold Accordingly. Purticultir nttentitm nuid to llooksfllnrs, Ckmntry Mer- chnntsuiiu Teachers, htwever little they mity miy. Sower 9c Ilnrnea ore Publishers of PKLTON'S series of MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS finch nwp is nearly HKVfiN FKKT SQIJARK, nnd shows the eompurntive size and relutive poiiiiii of every C'Miniry on the plnbe. Tin y are intended to be suspended iu cveiy iehoo UcHim, and not only muke a splendid np ppurnnec, but nro nniverwillv rn-kimwlrdrjed to ho the JiKST MOUK OF TKACI'IINO liKOORAPHV ever bnniplit out. Ttiry nre keys intended to he used by the Brli"inrs. cmtniniiii? n complete epitome of Geography, and rusting less thnu Imlf the priee of n Geoirrnphy end Atlns. The system is in universal urn in Prunsin and Uermnny, nnd h'is nlrendy been introdnrfd in (tirnrd College, Plii!a dclpliia, tlic public achonls of U.iston, New York. Philn delphin, llnltimoie, Watihinpt"!!, nnd throughout New Knpluud, New York, V., &c. Our deMks ure Itwnled mi recnnmeutlntions irim me wm inientcit and seien- tifie teiiehcrs iu every quarter, and wherever the system tins been used purcuts, u-ueheis and scholars unite in prais ing it- 1. IMl'p OI IM (Tni:ril 1 1 rim pun c. H. Map of the V.nelem H'-imsphere. 3. Mnp of North Anierie;i. 4. Map of Hi L'uiteil flutes, fl. M;ip of F.nrop-. 0. Map f Asia. 7, Map of South America and Africa. Kverv man iH hrilli:iutly colored, vumished, nnd mount ed "ii muslin nnd roller?. We refmeettnllv invite the earnest nttentum of Teneliers, P.i rents, and School Direct t" to this ftisciuntintr mode of ttucbing Ueography. i;k .V imiini, .orui i mru riicci, Pliiladelpbin, Aug. 3, 16VJ. tf. HARRISBURG BOOK BIKDERY. v. is. nu r'n.ii & co.. Successors to W. (). lliekok, und lliekok ft Cnntino, 't)t)K IlINDEUS, tsTATIONERS AND 13LAMC HOOK M AMFACTl.UElf.S The siibscribera restierlfully inform their friends and the public, that they nre now currying on the above business at the OLD STAND occupied by lliekok & Co. They flatter themselves that by careful attention to business, they will merit and receive n continuance of the patronage so liber ally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of every description of blank books for banks, county ollices, men bants and private individuals nnd cveiy variety of full and half bound blank books. Old books, periodicals, law books, music, newspaper, &..:, bound in any pattern and ill any slUe required. In addition to the above, they have, and will at all times keep, a general ussortincut of STA TIONEIiY, consisting of Letter Paper, Knives, ( ;niils, li.'CR'inrw.. Molt. , Winers, l;!:uli Ink, Si-ahns Wax, I!iie Ink. C"pvinr Ink, Slntes nnd Pencils. Lend IVnr-ils, Leltei Stumps, Indii Biiljher, Wllf.TS, lied Tape, lilr.nk Ciirds, IP llrawinir " I'ranr.ler " ...vin;! " IIMlhrtr " SO'cl Pen., Carmine Ink. I- llll'Tfl, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Kni5Ures, Ac I ti" Paper ruled to pattern, nnd all work war ranted and done very cheaply. F. L. II UTTER & CO. March 13, 1S52. tf. STACK OFFICE. V A SI 1 1 X (i 1 )X HOUSE, EU1TBURY, PA. JAMES C0VEHT, Proprietor, I "KrOI'lil) respectfully niitiouiice that he lias j taken this well known stand, where he will l e gratified to tee und enlcrlain his Iriends i and the irnvcHinir public generally. This house I is now replete with every convenience, coiuforta- ble, lileosanlly located, handsomely furnished, well vcntilaled, rendering it ill every respect a desirable stopping place. ?'o expense has been spared in fitting up this house. The chambers nre well furnished and the table and bar provided with tho best the market can afford. The stable accommodations aro extensive and well calculated for truelcrs. STAGK OFFICE. The stat-es running from Northumberland to Pottsville, slop at this house, where through and way tickets to Philadelphit can be obtained. Cun'.H.ry, March "0, leCii. tf. LIBERTY STOVE W0P.KS, , II fU 'V XT F.P.T. above Fourth, SPKIIiADEIiFKIA. S"MIE undersigned respectfully inform the pu'i--- lie that they nre in full operation ut their new foundry, and ready to execute oi tiers fur stoves of every description on tho most reasona ble terms. They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL ERS to their largo assortment of STOVES, all of which are entirely new, and got up at great expense. Amonti which ure the Liberty Air Ti'.rlit Cook, Complete Cook, P'tar Air Tight, Star Franklinr Star Hadialor, Jenny l.ind Im proved, Firo King liadiatnrs, falamnndcrs, Can nons, Daes, Dare Cylinders, Ear lioom Stoves, Furnaces, lias Ovens, Ac, &c. A EE OTP y LAWRENCE. N. E. Country merchants arc particularly invited to call and examine our ussortmcnt. April 10, 1S.VJ. ly. THOMAS PALMEU, COMMISSION M K It CI I ANT, No. 6, North Vi'harves, Where the following goods are received and sold on commission, Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, Ac., Green Apples in Parrels or by the llushel, Deans, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbuiks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Grapes, Poultry, Eggs, Uutter, Cheese. And ull kinds of Foreign uud Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851 ly. SOAP AND CANDLES. THE subscrilicr takes this method of inform ing tho citiens of Sunbury and vicinity, that they aro engaged in the manufacture of Soap and Candles, of the best quality, at No. 44 Filbert street, Philadelphia. They respectfully invite all who buy fur cash, to give him a call as they will find it to to tlieir advantage in dealing xvith him for urticles iu their line. E. DL'FFV & SON, 41 Filbert above 0th. December 10, 1S51 tf. EYllK & Ii ANDELL, A th. and Jlrch Street, PHILADELPHIA. nAVE established a Store where tho lest trade now resort for Household Dry Goods, French Fancy Goods, Dress Silks and Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Cloths, Cassimcrs and Vesting!, Muslins and Linens by the piece, Damask Table Linens and Napkins, Patent Ulaek Silks for Dresses, Full Stock of Mourning Goods. ' E. & L. are constantly receiving Bargains from the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Nett Cash. Edward E. Evre, Washington I. Lakdell, Philadelphia, July 3, 1852. ly. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS; ForTaTe by 11.' B MASSER. Sunbury, ISM "3r GIASS, DRUGS, PAINTS, &c ! viiom:sm) An iiitaii.. rpHB Pliiladclphia Window Gloss Yare A house, nnd Drug, Taint, Varnish, C ll and Color Stores, Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth Street. East tide, lias tho largest assortment o (Window, Picture, Coach, ( ase, Hot-House, and oilier CLASH, in the city ; cotnprisjnir, upwards of 15,000 dif ferent sizes, ranging from the smallest si?c, up to 38 by 60 inches of Hlieet, and as larne as S hy 7 feet of Plate Glass, including English Crown, French, German and American, loth Single and Double Thick. Also, n large assortment of Very Thick Gluss, for Sky-Lights, Hulk Windows, &c. The Subscriber having a heary slock on hand is prepared to fill orders nt the shortest notice, and on the most rensonuble terms. Odd sizes of any pattern cut to order. Ground White Lead ; Paint, Varnish, of cv- cry description i Turpentine j Linseed Oil, boil ed and raw; l'air.t Mills t rutty i Uruslics j Dye Woods, Sec, &c, eVc. And also, a largo supply of fresh imported DRUGS AND MEDICINES. J. II. smAGI.E. Nos. 33 c 35 Noith 4th St., E.Wdc. April 10, 1S52. ly. "AID AND C0MP0ET' to Your Own Mechanics. GEOHGE 11ENN. MANL'PACTl'ItEIl OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. rpiIE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality nnd price of uVtiiVrr-wAisi-:. which cannot fail to rciomincnd itself toeveiy ono who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship nnd splendid finish, made up of tlie best stock to be bad in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture, of his ware, nud the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. liis stock consists of Mahogany SolViK, Em;;m and I.otiiitrcs, Eureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, LREARFilST AM) MXloG TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, coital to Phila- delphiu nianufaetiire. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price, CUPBOAUDS. WOIiK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every nrlii lc in tbis line of his business. He also manufactures ull kinds and qualities of CIIA1KS, including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such ns Maiuiuamt, Black Walmt ash Ci'ii!.i;n M a im.i: On i:ci a ; ami AVimisoii ! I'HAIIiS, ami i" an i' x Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to ha excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall ; be no excuse for persons to puvcha-.c furniture in the cities, as CM'ry coulidcnce can be entertained ; oliout the quality and finish of his ware and j Chairs. i Ilis articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pnvment for work. I: IN DEKTAKl.Mi. Having provided himself with a handsome Ukaiisi:, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, iu this vicinity, or ul tmy convenient dis tance from this place. I.C1 The M'ure lioom is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. tiEOKGE KENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S5S. tf. n". ) BY MEANS OP THE POCKET JESt l I.A PIl.'S, or Every one bis own Physician! Tuiiitv si x i !i edition, with up- i wards of a hundred engia- St.-');' 1- howing private ilis- cvery shape anil m ww r?7 i""". 11111 nnd malformations of the generative system, liy ESi" sVm. Yosmtr. The time has now arri ved, that persons sulTering from secret diseases, need no more become ih. victii! or ur.u kkiii, as by the prescriptions contained in this hook, any one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, uud with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the eau-e of manhood's early de cline, with observation"! on marriage besides many other derangements which it would not he proper lo enumerate in the public piinls. IP" Any person scuilnig TVENTY-FI E CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this booh, bv mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, l)u. V. YOl'Xt;, No. 13S SPKL'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the Diseases deseiibcd in bis dill'erent pubiica- ! tions, at his Ollice. 152 Spruoe Street, ex cry day I between 9 and 1! o'clock, (Sundays executed.') Philadelphia, June 5, Ks.VJ. ly. Eonnets, Hat3 and Millinery (loo us! M EUCilANTS and Milliners when in Phil ad. lph'ia'to purchase their goods, will find i i it to their interest to examine our large and fash ioimble stock of stiuw ;o:zs. We manufacturo largely and uironT the Ntwtsr Sri its of Foi't'iSs Fa lii s c in our line ; wliich together with other advanta ges enable us to oll'cr liberal inducements to Lli rtus. R. A. CROOK ER, fi CO., Nos. 47 and 49 Chestnut Street, and No. 5G South Second Street, west side, near Chestnut, Philadelphia. December 27, 1S51. ly. cf. WM. Cr. MASON, Kngrsiver and l'rintcr, No. 46 Chestnut Street, al'Ove Second, PHILADELPHIA. S prepared to do ENGRAVING und PRINT- 1NU, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Bull Tickets, Watch Papers, Labels, Bill Heuds, Notes, Cheeks, Drafts and Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations, Uuu fellows. Masons, Sons of 1 cinperiince, etc. All the above engraved in the best manner. Orders by Post promptly attended to. December 27, 1SS1 ly. J O II N A. H A It HIS, Manufacturer, Si Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Also, a general assortment of Lrar & Manufactured Tobacco, CONSTANTLY on hand, at the lowest mar ket prices. Corner of Chestnut St., and Wharves, Philadelphia. December 87, 1 851. ly. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe sive and legal envelopes, for sole by II. B. MASot.it. Sunbury, nf 10, 1852. 1 EXTRACT OF COFFEE. rAn excellent V article more wholesome and much cheaper thsn Coffae itself. For sale at this oflice. April IT IRV HANK NOTE TABLE, CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. CIIV 0 I'lllLADBLPlllA . MASSACAt.-prcTTS. All solvent Imnks di V. S. Hank notes lo ills HMOIJli ISLAND. All solvent Imnks pat COCHTRT. All solvent hunks dis CIJNM.CTICUT. Bank of Clmniherslnirg 1 dis i All solvent hunks I dis M.inK ot dlesicr m. pnr Mnnk of Del. Co. Chester pnr 1LW YORK. CITT. iihiik ot uennnntowil Itnnk of (icltyslmrg Hrtnk of l,ew'istwn Hank of Miditletown MnnlffrHnur,. (7n nmilr iv-r All solvent Imnks I dis 1 dis fVHk notes under 85 f dis I COWNTST. 1 dis'AII solvents hanks ldis nnr NHW JI.H8EY. Uni.k ,,r NorihnmlM.rPiwl r,fii I Pelvnlere Onnk I dis H:nikof I'ittslnirv 1 dis'Conimereinl tlonk d s Itank nf Danville nfirl Fur. Dunk Mont Holly pr Corlisle Hank 1 dis F. M., MiiWIetnwn Pt. pnr Columbia H'k A B'ge Co pnr Meehaniea' Hk, Newark par Doyelstown Hunk par(Meeli. Ilk of liurlinctoa par Fonion IHnk por Mech. fc Mini. Hk Trent par l-'.rie. Hank S ilis'Morris Co Honk i (lis Kxehnntre H'krittshnrg I ilislNewnrk Hk'g 4 Ins. Co 1 dis F.xclmnirc H'k, Hmneh 1 dis'Oronpe llnnk I dis Furmers' H'k, HnoksCo par1 People's Hk Pnttersoll dis Fnrmers' Bk, ljineaster pnrlPrineetnn Hank pr Fanners' Hk, Hcii'Iimit mriSnlein HnnkiiiR Co, par Fnrm. Hk Sehnvll.ill Pn nnrlSerncrret Co Hmik I dis FAD. Hk YVnynesh'g idis:Stnte llnnk nl Camden par Franklin I!k Wusli'n lldis Stnte Hk I'.lizntictliton I dis llnrrislinrR Hank 1 His Slate Hank Newark j dis lloiiesdule llnnk J din State Bk. N. Hiunswiek par Lnneanter llnnk pnr.Siissex Bank, Newton dis l.elmnon llnnk nnr Trenton H inking Co P"r Mereli. A Mini. Bunk 1 dis fnion Bunk. Dover dis Miners' H'k, Pottsville per Yanlleyv'leADelDrCotSdie Mi'iiohRulieluliimk 1 dis tST"Mk notes under J5 dir Tavlorsv'e Del ll'i Co 15 dis DF.I.AWARE. 'est Braneh Bunk pnr llnnk nf Delaware psr Wynmiiia; Hk, Wilkesh'e nnrlHnuk Of Smyrna p York Bunk, 1 din Delnwnre City Himk par IVItelief notes 1 dis Ilk Wilmir'n Mrnimyw. par MA INK. 1-nnners' Hk tt Delaware par rtnnk nf XV heilrK'ic 5 dis Merenntile Hk. Kangor Kidis All 'Ivent hunks f dis I nion Hank, xviiiumgtonpsr rr Under B'i j dis OHIO. All solvent Imnks ldis lllk ii'ites under 6's 4 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent hanks i dis NF.W HA.MPHlIIIUv All solvent Imnks j dis i.it iniAT. llnnk of St Allmns S d All solvent linnka ilis.ryL'iKlerS's, S dis A CALL TO HOTJSEKEEPEES .it (he Ca1lnct Ware Iloom of SEli'N 1IOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also nl the corner of Fawn street le the Railroad SUNBUKY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends and ! customers during the 17 years ho has been in busi- ness in this place, he solicits from the public acon i tiuuniice of their favors. During this period he j has endeavored to keep up with the improvements ' .,1' ll,n it, iv nn.l ha n , ,r. ! i , , .,! , ... t,..l...l I.:. I....: ,., ........... i,uu ii in uuH ness iii every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited lo the attention of the present stuck of CAB IX 1ST WAKE AM) CHAIRS, Manufactured bv SEEASTIAIJ H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of the establishment ihey now manufacture Ilahogany, "Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Lunre Spring Seat Rocking Ctuirs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Mnile Top li'ush Stands, and a variety of other new style und Fa ! i a a h k ft ! i F s v n i u r c. linving secured a Hearse and made the neces : nary arrangements for the purpose, they aro now ! prepared for Undertaking in ull its branches, ir mis vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye niaiilc and mistresses, and huslnnds too, Here's furniture of every style and hue., Troiii siilo boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to locking cradles Should you not have the ready Jon.N to pny, We'll wail awhile for a brighter better day, Or take potatoes, oats, corn, w heat and ryo ; Ihirk, houp poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails, l'loni pics nnd turkicii down to little quails. Conic on then friends, come one and all, K'p Undo a moving, so "goes on the ball." J V Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of nil kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 0, 1850. tf LAWJUENCE HOUSE. SUNEUKY, PA. subscriber respectfully informs her friends 1 nnd the public generally, that she has taken the above well known stand nearly opposite the Court House, lately occupied by .Mr. J. C. Per kins. She trusts that her experience in business, and her efforts to make her guests comfortable, will give entire satisfaction to those who may fa vor her with their custom. ANN C. MOREIS March 8, ISM tf. J. H. ZIIuI.iErcMAN, J!'SrU'U Of TUB t'B.lCE, Sunluiy, Fa. Ollice in Deer Ptrect, immediately opposite the Public Pchoul House. Monies e, fuliv tit l.-ii.l il I April '40, 1 Itected aau ail Uisitiets pion'olly and caie- Y:ilt:ulie Uoolis, T IFE or Ciiiiisr, handsomely bound, D'Ab : mior's HisTont uv Tiir. Kkfiiiimatio, Bi.am: Dav-iioiiks ami Lkiioi.ns, full bounded. ' For sale at the publishers prices by : 11. 1!. MASSER. ' Sunbury, July 14, 1819 CPONE Ware, Earthen AVare, Raisins, Al I :,s) monds, P lines und Cream Nuts, j Planes of till kinds. i iS'alt and Piaster. Just received and for sale ! by JOHN V. FEIL1NU. Sunbury, Dec. 20, 1819. USE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this excellent urliilc tor 1 ctter, A c., just received ; lo' f'llu '"Y I Nniilinvi In) HENRY MASSER, Sunbury, July 23, 1819 TIOLD PENS with nnd without eases, of a xJS( very super .ir tiuulil v, just received. Also a fre: U supply of Writing Fluid, for sitla I'y 1!. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 27, 131. EXTRACT CF GINGER. A frrtb supply just received and for sale at this ollice. Pi let 25 cents. Sunbury, Ju'y 12. I SSL fcJILY En nglish Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by H. B. .MASSER. Sunbury, April 12, 1851. JA'I'ENT BKITTANTA STOPPERS for bar uotties lor sate ny II. B M ASSEK. Sunbury, April, 12, 1851 7- NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CUES. An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J- W. FAILING, Sunbury, July 7. lil9- TJftLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption Eh P law of :t(i0, for sale by April 2li, 1S51. U. B. MASSER. ADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Medi cine for sale by HENRY MAHSFh iSuuburv. Jan. 27th. 1843 FEE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fee Bills handsomely printed oncarj paper for sale st this ollice. IO H sale at this ofTice, Superior Black Ink, Cattle Medicine at 23 its, Pure Essence of Gingcr.25 cents ISLANKS. LANKS of every description can be had by apply ing at the olHce of the American, WRITING FLUID and self sealing En. ores, just received and for sale by April l, 1851 H. B. MASSER. 'MSSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper fur I covering glasses, &c, or sale at the o nice o tlis Americsn. 4