THE PUZZLER'S CORNER. Answer to last week Jobdasj. JSiiignia -Hos. Al.H.tet 1 f F6r Ike Sosbsrv Ann-ruin. tMISCFLLANEOia KKtlnMi.' lam composed of 28 letters . , My 1 4 S hat nttuniaherl anil enlightened the world. My II 0 41 13 IS ii a t , H Mntsacliii.tttt. , ' F n y 3 ft 11 II n what every reraotl ntifftit ttr be. 1 " My 4 w o si ; a i. , biuk in ,h, u,,r. , My 9 7 13 o iawh.it the rimr have to d l ot the rich can avoid it. My t 0 19 19 DO la what many woiften re guilty cf My 7 9 17 ia a township in Pennrylvniiia.' My 8 18 95 an IN ia a Ccnnty in Inili.ini, i!y ? V '"v9 Americans whnt they art. J ' ' 18 14 its pnrt of every Rouse. . i !n !? I4 17 wis an ancient Jew of holy writ. i i;3 haakept ai-cri-ts and disci sl wnliitcri. y 13 9 14 4 11 ia what we nil have been ami uy U . "(toil.. My 14 97 4 20 U part of n aMp. My 15 91 5 if) :j n mai.r.t name. My 16 14 to II T Mi s town in Alliums. Jjy 17 18 18 6 it an inltrnmant tiled fur raU'limg fish. My 18 10 IS 18 hi a plant. My 10 in 5 g i-i a, , o i. a township in tvinm liwiia. i H? 18 14 7 '"" "f a um-tlin.p. My 81 9 2o 90 97 ia what wc ure sometimes cun:.c:lol tnnrsle. My 99 IS t 99 $1 it one of the rt.nnciil ' J V 23 9 ! 5 so it n musical iiisti-iiiaciil. . nly 34 A 9 it on animal. My 8S 18 10 7 98 li-l.iipn lo even' nnimnl tlmt wulks. jjly 90 91 11 ia whnt eveiv mail was. My 87 11 7 111 40 18 13 it a town in Ninth Carolina. My 8? 90 5 91 14 83 it a postage. My whole ia wW every person nnrfht t lemw, f"r it Uvayt preceeilB greatnese and yet it com m m in every houte. . v . Sunhary, April 30, 1953 J. W. W. Pl.ZLE. For the r?unbmy American. By G. B. Junks. T n U P R F E M K II E O L E P F R i V n E Anower next week. Philadelphia, April 27, 1853. Poetry it "o ron A QIIET SPOT. ST DANIEL II. 11ILL1ER. ll's "Oh for a quiet f put," A place whfie ihe walt?rs sleep, A little (arm in the fheliered vale, A home in ihc forest liuep A dog for the woodland game, A dollar lo spend or to ken1) A black und a biown and atu iriillo cow ; A huise and a floeli of nlteep A duck anJ a guinea hen, A goose nnd a gander too, A turkey, proud the poultry king, And a pair of doves to cuu. A pig and a ynke of steers, A cat, and a biid to crow, A place fur ihe comfort of tln'ni, And a place for tho rake and hoe, An axe for Ihe lordly tree, A plow for the stubborn soil , A faith in the promise of gwJ And a strength and a will to toil. And a kind anJ a gentle .wife ; A little girl and a boy Oh what can equal in life, The farmer's fireside joy? What is source of pleasure to him Hi fathers rarely knew "The Paper". ready for use, . And that paper "paid for too. It's f'Oh for a quiet spot," A place where ihe waters sleep, A little farm in a sheltered vale, A home in tbe forest deep. A STRING OF ITFMS. A little son of H L Tinely, of Clarion conn ly, J'u., was accidentally drowned last week. Let us admiru tho result of truth, while we ascend lo the source of truth. Never make spoil of an insane or intoxica ted person. .. " Lamartine is dying ; his physicians have no hopei of him, Emancel, Iho richosl Jew iu England, is deaj. ' 1 MiiS Fredo.iica Uienier piotnises lo pub lish a woik ou Atnciican slavery. . Tub pay of a Loudon policeman is about 81,50 per week. A Bull Kiyht took pl.ica- in Charlelou uu Tuesday. What thaineless barbatily, A Few Dltor of kreosolo on brown paper, put in the holes of rats, it is said, will drive Ihem away, ( ' v , A ' : i. - 'i ' In foil y cities and towns it Scotland, eve ry one hundred and forty-nine of tho popu lation supports a dram shop. ,. ' Tub Albany Register declares "spiritual, ism'!, and "camphiae" lo be nuisances. So they aie. . . Counterfeit rpi.trtsr eagles are in ciicpla lion at New Orleans. One house had no less than six presented at its counter in one day. To keep yourself in a stale of discontent, set your heart on bavins everything exactly lo your mind. t . A. Protestant .Church has been stablishtnl at San. Franoiaeo, in which Ihe services art all performed lu Chinese. Female Infallibility. A man frequent ly admits that he was in the wtonr, but a vro man, never she was "only mistaken." ' Am inhabitant of Oregon writes, '1 have not ssen a sickly looking man in this territo ry, who has been here twelve mouths. i - There is a partial striko nming ihe sailor- in Buffalo, for higher wages Twenty '(161. lars per month is the demand." . . ...', The Seoiohman's jitayer. kefp my' purse frern the otier my body from thedotfsr and my soul from the dtvil. : Six full grown pantheis weie killed a few weeks ogo in Elk county, I'a. The largest measured 13 feel fioiu Ihe nose to Urn end of tbe nil. ' ' , .' t The copper auJ lead mine lately discov ered upon the property of Mr. George Feoht, in Windsor township, Berks county, is lo be worked during tbe approaching summer, by a company from Philadelphia. It is believ ed that tba enterprise will not only pay ex penses, but yield a handsome profit. LIST OF CAUSES H iOR Special Court of Common rV of I. Northumberland County to 1 held on the 4th Monday of May, A. D.,1833." 5 f Frederick Keener ' v Wrrt. Ayres Peter Purscl , , va Jacob Hihlcr. James Graham el al rs Hugh Delia el al riatt V riutt , - - rs Henry Master Cont'th for Wm I Heineman tiT A Billington I.ouU A tci. Napoleon Du- Peterr Bosquet vi pasuuicr tU al. "some va Pierre Odicr et. al. E John fiir W Camp vs VV'olverton 4; Lcitenr'g Eytter for Weaver Eb'jicr Greenough ex'r Joanna Prmlevitle vs A E Kupp Mahonov anil shnmokin vi Abraham Paul Improvement Co Sarah L Keen vs Abraham Brostous Snmc . v Samuel Siividgs Com'wcnllli fi.r S. I). v T, A. Dillinglon A " Jonlnn 1'nil Henry Doiuicl el 1 - v llm;li Dcllns Roln-il I'liilip v 7-crl.y Kim SliainoUm Iinirovenient Company JAMES DEAKD, Protliy rrothoimlnn ' Ollice, Stmliury, Mureli ft, 1832. .. Estato of MARY MARSH, deo'd. TVOTICE is lierrliy given thnl le.llrrs IMlamcn-(an- on-llie et.ilc or Mary Mnmli, dec d., late of Slinn'iukin lim-nahip. Norlliuinlierlond county, have, bccnpriti.tcd by tb Kepial.r of r.nd county, to Hi undersigned. Therefore nil persona in debted in said catule will di-obarge tbe ame, nnd tho-c liavitttf demands will present them to AMOS VASTI.NB, Ei'tor. Tontisbln. Mn mil 12, lS53i Gt. 40.000 SHINGLES. A (JOOI) lot of 20 indict white pine Shingles 1. for tale at $10 per M. .1. U. MAssr.n. tf SunburT. Jan !." l?.r.l i,000 Men Wanted. OX the ii"e of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD tat wren Dridueport (opposite II er risburg) and Sunbttry, in the State of Pennsylva nia. This road is fifty four miles in leng'h runs through a liiohlv improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters nnd laborers for the nest twelve months. A large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, laborers thnt ure familiar will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wages. DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN A CO., Contractors. February 10, 1PS3 Laborers Wanted. raHIir. anbscribers want immediately on the i liailioad and Basin, at Chapman, Union J county, seven miles below Selinsgrove, from 60 TO 100 LABORERS, to wluin one dollar per day will pe paid. SAVIDGE. W JI.YETON A CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853 if. Kosendalc Hydraulic Cement. A N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Yaulu, j 1m. ripr'uiji houses and Ccllnrs, and for keeping dampness limn wet and exposed wans. For sale bv EVI SMITH A SON 1 N. E. , . . , I Comer of 1 rout and illow street V.V..O Railroad. Philadelphia, Fct 19, 1853. ly. FOURTH AUUIYAL OF AT THE NEW STORE OF I. Y. TEXEB k CO., I Xtarlu onnosite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.) Rnlnrv. Wortrinmberlailfl CountV. Pa. ! " " ! JH invite the particular attention of our ' friends and tho public to our Kut nru supply of goods just rccoived, adapted to the wittier season. We have now a much larger assortment j in every department than at any time since we i opened in jpril last; all of which we are deter- ! mined tJ sell at Ihe same low prices which have hitherto secured lo us such a generous support Iro.n a discerning public, ana lor wliicu we ueg tettirn our best thanks. Our stock consists of Dry Goods Hardware, Queen ware, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Single and Doubled Barrelled Guns, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bafs, I'mbrellas and Parasols, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Looking (llnsses, Wall Paper for Room and Window lilindM, Lemons, Nuts and Candy, Salt, Mackerel, Plain and Fancy Hums nnd Shoulders, Nails, Window tiliiss, Paint StulT, Oils and Putty, Car pot Chain, Cotton Lupa and Yarn, with a variety of other articles. N. H. All liinlii of country produce taken in exchange al the highest market prices. I. W. TUNER &. CO. BunLury, Dec. 4, 1S52 ly.c ANOTHER LATE AUUIYAL OF CHEAP GOODS. miLING & GRANT. KSPECTFL'LLY inform their customers and tho public, that tliey have jusl receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Pall and Winter Goods that has ever been biouglit lo Sunbury. Their slock consists of every tarie'y of Dry (Jootls. z : Cloths, Cvsfimrres, Sattinets, Vesting, Flannels. Wollens, fc, And oil kind of Fnll & Winter Wear. Also it splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Cidicocs, Ginghams, Chintzes, Dt Laiaes, licraes, And every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. . Also an extensive assorlmenl of Caps for Men and Buys. Also a large assortment of (.HOC'EKIES. SUCH AS Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molatses, Spices of all kinds. . Also a largo assortment of HARDWARE and QITEENSWARE, ' Fish, Bait and Plaster. Also a tieth supply of lJltL'tiS AND MKMCINK.9. bVfiJi's ihe largest and most general assort ment ul all kinds of (400. U to bo bad in this place. (V Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Suiibury, Nov. 13. 1S52. JOHN PHILLIPS & SON, No. 47 S.outh Water Street, leloie Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. 1MP011ERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines, cVc, keep constantly ou hand the following articles, which they will sell at very low prices for cash.. ' Raisins, - Almonds, Currants, Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dauis, Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans, Sweet Oil, Preserved giuger, am a rinds, Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine, Kherry Muscat Bweet Malsga " rhilsdclphia, July S, 1853 ly. PSJJl 1 1 I! -SUNBURY AMElAN AND gHAMQKIN JOU31NAI "A Penny $avtd is a Ptnny Earned." Al All PLE S BLANK HOOK MANUFACTORY, And Job Book Bindery, ; " " i Jlir-f rtiofie Ctntrt Street, Pollsville, Pa. BLANK Dooks bound and ruled in any and every style, in tbe most durable and sub stantial manner, with or without printed Heads. Person in want of . Ledgers, Dockets, Day Douks, . Minute Books, journals, Letter llooks, Blotters, Receipt Books, Cool Ledgers, . . . Ac, Ac, or any kind of Blank Books, would do well to give tne a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac tion. Taper ruled to sny pattern desired. I ar ticular atleiilion paid to Binding all kinds or old Books, Dibles. iiymn xioost, (j baton's Pictorial, Sheet Music, Shakspenre's works, Life ol Christ, I Law Books, Ac, Ac Godcy's Lady Books, (iniliam's Magazine, Sarlain's Mogniino, Harper's Magniiuc, Joteplius's works, Anv of Ihc above or olhcr books hound in fnll gilt, plain or fancy to suit tbe wishes of customers. I would ngain call the attention of my fiends nnd customers, to tbe fact thnt I have been a Practical Book Binder for the Inst 18 years, and they can depend on having their work dona in the very best manner, and do the work myself; I use the best paper A material; plta.te gire tne a rail my charges are reasonable and fair, but there is no difficulty about prices where work is done satis factorily. N. B. Persona having !.oj ihcy want Bound can send them by stntre ilirec ted to me stating, the the style they wish them bound in: I will do them us low as llicy can be done any where, care fully park them tip and return tlirin ; Also per sons can send orders for Blank Books by inuil, which will be punctually attendad lo. All work done at short notice. R. L. MARPLE. Practical Book Binder. Pottsville, Nov. 6, 1852 6m. SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &c. THE tubwrilwrt (.(Ttr to Cor.vrav MsscnASTt, Tkach. tn nnd School Cojimii tk. one of the twst nut irtcd stocks of SCHOOL llOUKS and STATIONARY to he found in the City, which Ihcy ore uble to efl'or at first prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find all the Iradine School Mnokt, Wilting and Wrap ping Papers. Curtnin rnpert, lllnttin)r Papera, and all ordi nary Stationary, lilank bikt, Pent, Ink, Ac., on the mott favorable terms. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, TtUCItEXK AXD OTHERS ruBCIIAftlNO IN Ql'ASTITlfcA for Schoolt, arc invited to eali and examine out nock. We have had c.iliiiidvrnble enperieiHe in tnpplyins Srh-iol Hit tiiult, nnd liems; Publishers of anunitier of estentively uscil Sjh'idlliouks, our lacilitii'8 for geltin audi nock aie lltiS'irpunEed. Ain mett nnr rniiiicnn'nt will In; found the roll iwtiif Comly'a Spelling H-uk, rc unit nluion; e'.-x'iiina i kik, ret ittn Primer ; Yoniic Orator : ; Gummt;rc't Surveyiii:. the santlred Tieatite on thil Sci I cure: Honnycanth-s MentunitiMii ; Awk'rKoife Davenport', llivtoryof the United State, uacd i lit thr Public Sch.Mila of New York and Philadelphia ; ; Guinmeie. Pr.(ric.Jiive Sprlhns Hixik : Coml 't UMtniner ; litin Hictiinmry j t The Bjok of Comincice, 4c . A-c, Ac. . t'KIAH HUNT SON. ' 41 North Fonrih Street, Philadelphia. J February SC, 18.W, 3in. Dissolution of PartnerMliip. TIIIE Copartnership heretofore existing under I llie name ol Jauicsll.ee v ni. H. 11 art, is ' """'vei' ''.v ''le withdrawcl of Williuin mil A un i.usiiive. ui iiiv iuin inn, mil lie .,, , ., , , . . n Betlled by cither of Ihc undersigned, at No. 2'J9, North 3d street. JAMES H. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jun. 1, 1N53. The undersigned, have this day formed a co partnership end will continue Ihe business under Ihe name of James II. cV Thomas Hart. Thank ful for past favors, they respectfully ask the at tention of llicir friends and the public to their stock of GKOCKUIE.S, which will lie full and ""-ive, and which Ihey will sell at the lowest liiiirkct rates. JAMES H.HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1S53 Jo, tt. NEW STORE. EXJ A M 1 X UKFFX Ell RESPECFFL'LLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a new store in the room lately occupied by George Bright, opposite Uolton's Hotel. He has just re ceived a handsome assortment of WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: CnllcocR, Gliiglinitm, Lanns, Klotismelliic Ie l.altics and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GROCEHIKS of every variety. Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron and Steel Nails, &c. Also an cm-client assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and patients. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. II ATS & CA PS, a good selection. j Salt, Fish, fcc. And a great variety of other articles such as arc suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. It Country produce taken in exchange at the highest pri-e. Suubury, May 1, 1S52. ly. TllKMESIlOVS EXCITKHTNT .' '. C'nsli, Stonm, Electricit ! ! The Aerial and ull other lines out-done by the I.lrilitiiln? Line of IUA T. CLEMENT. "1VTHO, havinr; great faith in rapid sales and ' ' small profits, has just received ana ojiened a large assortment of FALL AD WINTER GOODS. At his Store in Mariet Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the public al the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin dc Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Grocerlee, ' Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molassps, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Sail, Plaster. HARDWARE, Yiz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac. QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Ceps, Saucers, be LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Bam, Wbiikry, tc 17 Country pruduce of all kinds taksn in ex change at the highest market prices. Jan. 15, 1853. ly. SILVER WATCHES. A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by H. B. MAS8ER. 8unbury. April 12. 1851 HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this office. Also blanks, of sll kinds on superior paper. Sunbury, Feb. 14, 185t. ' SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, a fresh supply just received, and for ssle by U B. M AS8EB. . Sunbury, Jsn. 10, 1852. (KPS500 CHALLENGE. WHATKVF.lt eoneenta the With and lpp neM of a M.,nU ia nt sit time, of the mwt valuable Import Tf i. mnterl that every person will do all In powit -vheHv-of ,.iey,rehildren, and that everv will eislenvor to promote their own health nt S i sneneV!."l l-el T Y J"1"' T , n il mt W RMS, secordnig K the opinion of llie m..t '111. .il.l Phvtieiant, are I n primary eauana of a lar;e i?2, J IwMtm and Bdull.areln- Vf voo haw. " appetite eonllnually ehnnsenble from c' khaVof Tl to another, Bed Hrealh, Pain in the Sto. ZJh Pirkinsatthe N.e, llnrdiiee. and Fullnesa of the BkM?' nrfom"., ''"' FeVer, Pul Irrcnlar-remmnber that'n'll these dvtioU WORMS, and yiai shonkt st ones np ply the remedy I - HOBENSACKS WORM SYKUP. An finale f wn!1 ttpni IVimtlfic PrlnHplct. mmpouiul eil with purely rrfr't"''' ulmtunci. being pcrfectty mfc rhn '.rk'ii IimI i,VfB 10 the tmM tender infnut with ileridi-! Irciiclicinl effect, when? Htiwrt Cnmplninti unci )iarrh(Ffi hne mode them weak nnd di-lrilitutcd tli Tnnie pmpnic of my Wnrm ffyrnp ore iurh, tlmt it ttAmlK with-iut mn eqttnl In lite tfitntogui (if mtdicinen, tn g viiifr t"ne nml ttrfiigth to the tttnnuit-h, which ninket it ii Infallible remeily ftf thne offlirtrd with l)ypepiB tha 4Wwihtir cures performed by 1h ?yrp (tfter Pliyni okh hmvm fmUd, it the best vid'eiicecf iti tuperior effi cacy uvei all ollieri. , THE TAPFWOUM! Tllil It the mini difnenlt Worm tn dratrnv of all llml in. frit the human ivstrin, it growt to nn almiwt linlefiiiile leiurth lire iniini so roiled and Intteurd in tho liilinllni-t snd Stomach elTeeliiig llie healih ao sully n. tn cnutc St. Vitus Dnncc. Fits. Ac., thnt thnc nlBirtcd seldom if ever auiert that it it Tupe Worm humming them tonn early (trave. In outer t ili stroy this Worm, ft very energetic treatment must be punned, it vnnikl therefore be proper to take 0 lo 8 of my Liver I'illa sont to removcnll olml ruc tions, thnt the Worm Svruplnav art direct llpoulhn Winni, Which mnt he taken in (I mos of S Tabl.-np I 'lifulli. .1 limi t n day thrte iltrrnti'int followed have never bei-n kn iwn to fail in curing the mimt obttinate cute of Tape Worm. ITT" HOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS. N i pnrt of the tytiera is more liable to dlnense tlmu the LI VHIt, it irrvinir n a fillcrer lo pnrilV the U hI, nr riv mp the proper ttTreiinn to the bile ; m that nnv wrouit ne lion of the Liver cueclt tlic other iinportnut 'mrt ol the system, and results varloutlv. in Liver Couiplaint. Jaiui dice, Dyspepsia, Ac. We should, therefore, wntch every tvnipt m that iniirht iiulicnte n wronc netion of llie l.nrf. These Pills lieinj! r 'inpi si.il of HOOTS k PLANTS fur nisheil by nature lo heal tbe sirk : Namely, 1st, An F.X PKCTORANT. which nnementt the "cc'relioii from the Pulmonary mii"n menibranc. or promotes the disr)inrce 01 secrcieii inniter. jiul, An At. I i;n A Ti VI-,, winch chances in s iiiie inexplicable nnd insensible manner the I certain in M bid netion of the system. 3rd, A TONIC J which eives tone nn l strciigt ti to' the nervous tvilem. re ! newini heillh nnd vigor lo all mrtt of the body. 4th. A i rATHAItTIC, which acls in perfirt hnnnony with the i other ingredients, nnd operating on the Hiwelsnnd rspcl- linir the wh -In mass of e orriipt and vitiated mutter, nnd in- rifying the 131 kI, which destroys disease and lestores health. TO FEMALES. ' You will find these Pills nn invaluable medicine iiiioaiiv '. complaints 15 which you nre sutiject. In nbstructi..nB el- liter totitt nt tvirlinl thev tin.. I.m.i C.M....l nf l...;.nnl.l betifht, reat-rriiut their I'tutetiniwl irrnnptineiitt to n henl thv net i tn, nnrirviiiir the bl mh) nnd olher fltiitla n eflcrtu . . .' : a........... nrty tn put to flifflit nil Cciiiiplniutii whirh nwy nriw from femnle irrcpuliintid, aK lirmhr-he. giddinesii, dirniien vf tight, piiin in the tide, back, Ae. Piicp. 25 ceu ench. Nunc cenniue tinlesi signed J. N. IIobeiiKurk, ull other i lifinp Uihc hnllntioii. J I?" Aeenti wiohinir new mipplies. uu1 Store KerpeM deiiroitiof (KJCMiiiiirj Airent uiuri addresi the Proprietor, ! J. . IMeiiiriok, riiilitdetphiii. I'n.' j hy J. W. Frilinc. Smilmrv ; Marv M.-Oav. Nnr- IhamU'rlniid; Beiccl, Turlmtvilk ; Rom,' .Milton ; Dilty j 9i leenkr, ieirpetivn ; IreiKoiiriiig A Wulvntoii Pan- J ir: Miot, Hickory; nil ilrulen in Medicine in the Count r d Sinte. Avxutt 14, ly. JUST RECEIVED, AT THB Saddlery and Harness Establishment of G. AV. STllOII, Market Street, Suiilurij, A new assortment of MIVT, ItrasS mitl Jiipiinncd Mounting, Which he w ill cither nuike up to order or sell separately for cush nt prices us low if not lower tban can be bnd nnvwhere else. . . . . ..ni.-., .. , . i. . I.e. cainn.r,.', imiui.c", 1 1 : n. c..'.?, Ti'itiiKN, VsilH'CN, Carriage Whips, SiC, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. CARRIAGE .TRIMMING done on Ihe shortest notice. All persons ure imitcd to cull and examine foi llClllbCiVCS. All kinds of produce taken in e.xchango. fcunbury, May 1, 18S2. tf. EYRE & LANDELL, . 4lh and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ARE now receiving for spring sales A Fine Stock of Dry Goods, Rlack and Colored Silks, Fashionable Shawls, New designs of Drcns Goods, British, French and India Goods, Linen Damask and Furnishing (JooiIk, A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen Goods, N. B. Wholesale Olivers supplied with scarce and desirable Dry Goods it low mint rtu sit cisa. February 12, 1853 3m. GREAT EXCITEMENT. WILLIAM A. KXOUB, RESPECTFULLY inW.s the public genei- ally that he has jut received and opened he best and cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Goods, that has ever been brought to the county. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Good, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Saltinelts, Vcstinas, Dril lings, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and all k inds of Winter Goods. Also a splendid variety of Ladies Dress and Fancy goads, Cnlictes, Ginghams, ..'.'. Dc Laines, Sh(nrlsianit . . every ruriiey of Gouds suitable for Ladies wear. Also, an etlensive assortment of Silk, Bearer, Fur (e Slouch Hals A laee and teell selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ev ery descrip ion and size. Also, a lure assortment of Groceries, Such as Sugar, Coffee Teas,. Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a larm assortment of Hardware and Queenswarc, Fish, Salt and Liquors such as Gin Brandy, Hum and Whiskey, besides the lurgest and most general assortment of all kind of O'oods to be had In the county. All the above mentioned goods will le sold at such reduced prices as they can not lie got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kindi taken iu exchange at tlie highest market prices. Also, For sale a two boras spring wagon and a buggy, Augesta tw sp., October ?9, 1852 6m. , PltOCLAMATIOX. ATOT1CE is hereby eiven dial a Special Court of Common Pleas, in ami for the County of Northumberland, to commence al lha Cnurt House, in the borough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday Ihe 23d ,laV of May next, and will continue ONE " EEK, i ; Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable lo their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 26th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-threa and the Independence of the United Slates of America the 77ih. WILLIAM B. KIPP, SherifT. God save the Csmmunweallh. GOLD PENS with and wjUiout cases, of a very superior quality, jut received. . Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sala fcy , H. U- MASSER. Sunbury, Doc 87, 1851. T) LANK Parchment Paper Deeds snd blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons, Ac, for sale by Ii B. MASSER. Sunbury , April 86, 1851, , Cheap Watclies Jewelry, WHOLESALE and Retail, at tbe "Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 00 North recondrttrect, comer of Quarry, Philadel phia. ' OuJd Lever Watches, fnll Jeweled, 18 carat enaea, t9,00 Silver do. full Jeweled, ) Silver Lenine, Jewell, 10. do d- do. 9 Sinpelinr (unrtiefl, 7 Gold fpeetaeles, 7, on tAl S.oo l.fKl 5.11 p ine r"iiver no. I). ilit llmeeleta, ! adiet' Oold Pencils. Initiation do. 'Silver Tea spoons, set, Oold rent, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 ,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37) rents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, 1 8 j ; Lunct, 35; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. 8TAUFFER A HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepincs, still lower than the above prices. August 88, 1852. ly. ; "tAILOPsIITG." JOHN V. MARTIN, TEGS leave to inform his friends and the pub " lie hi general, that he is prepared in every respect to nuikc clothing after the most Fushionnllc Stylo, and in the most durable manner, and his prices will be as reasonable as can be had in Sunbury or elsewhere, in cash or approved counlry produce. He will always have the advantages of llie latest fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl edged skill in cutting, he will lie assisted by the direction of the most scientific publications rela ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums of fashion in the United States. An endeavor will bo made always to have work completed when requined. Ilis establishment is situated in Market Square, Stinbury, nearly opposite Ihc Post Office, in the building formerly occupied by Jumli Painter as a halter shop, where it will be a pleasure to him to see his friends, and make such work for them as is within the line (if his business. Sunbury August 14, 1852. tf. Fresh and Spiced Oysters ! IIAVIXG settled nt Northumberland, I am now prepared to furnish Fresh and spi ced Oysters ilurino the whole season at re duced prices. You can depend upon them ueinff fresh, ns 1 shall receive them daily, (Sundays excepted) and when landfil here, IV J . ' . . ... ' n.t. nrn nolv IK Iwuir mil nt Ih.i kIi.,11 All persons at a distance, who urn in want of the above mticle, can have I hem sent per dozen or simile can by addressing YV. II. VICKERY, at Bun's Hold. Northumberland. Oct. 16. 152. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAM ES . FID L E II . iVo. 12 SottA Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Icver do Silver Lepine do " ljunrlier do Ciold pens and pencil and silver halders Hilvcr Tea and Table Spoons Bracelets, Uresst pins Ear rings Ac All warranted and sold at prices as low as ary in the city. November 27. 1R5S If. Van Loan Diijiici can (Jallcrv, 159 Chestnut Street I K T this felfbrntid establishmrnt you can alwnyt pro tj cure tne newest mid most uaprovvd nlvh-s .4' U.Vtil UKlM'.OTVfli TAl.HOTYI'U l'UHTUAlTS nt fran ft) to 1(41 per ct. Less cost lliun such picttilet can lie hail f'T ct.ewSicre. N 'W that yon can seetite enrh perfect portraits of your I iveil oiifi at a mere nominal cost, don't delay lest yon Ijse thrin. Kvcry vaiiely of fancy cases, frames, Ac, nn hand ' flimiliotl to orilrr, nnil cver picture uiaih: sntiftory and win ranli-il lo Ui in Ihi ln-st slvle of the uil or so CHAKUK Cull uad see lit at bV I'llt-staiil tt. 1.. II. ri ltXEI.L I'hilu.lillnlim. July 17, l-.V2.ly. Win. McCarty, Bookseller. IJESPECTFCLLY informs his friends and the public, that he has removed his Book Store, lo Market street, to the house occupied by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op posite the Court House, on the north side, where keeps for sale constantly on hand a good assortment of books and stationary. For .Sale A large new spring waggon fit for 3, 3 or 1 horses. Sunbury, July 21, 1852. tf. LEATHER. Fritz, Williams Hendry, S(oi e, A'o. 29 North 2d Street , Pllll.ADKl.rHIA. lTOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import--- era. Commission and General Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street. Aug. 28, 1852. ly. BOOKS! BOOKS! ! TL'ST RECEIVED nnd for sale a new edition of PIKES ARITHMETIC. ALSO, a lane assortment of Blank Books. WM. MeCARTY, Bookseller. Stmliury, Dec- 4, 1N52 tf. "LAN1C DEEDS printed ou the best quality " of parchment paper, sold ut the lowest prices nt this ollice, by wh olcnale and retail A EN OLD'S WRITING I'LL ID and Adhe sive and legal envelopes, for sale bv II. B. MASSE It. Sunhury. Jau 10. 1852 EXTRACT OF COFFEE. An excellent article more whnleso:r,o and much cheaper than CotV.ie itself. For sale at this ollice. j April 17 18 V I EXTRACT CF GINGER. A just received and for sale at dt supply i ollice Price 25 cents. Sunbury, Ju.y 13, 1851- BLANKS. LANKS of every description can be had by applying at the office of the American. p. Bills handsomely printed on card paper for tale at thisnlfice. MkADD'S celehruted Horse and Cattle Medi cine for sale by HENKY MANNER. tSunhurv. Jan. 87th. 1849 NOB AND SPRING MORTISE LAT CHES. An excellent article, for sale si hall the usual price by I- W. FA' I LING, Suiibury, July 7. 113 iflATENT UIIITTANIA STOPPERS for J bar bottles for sale by H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 18, 1851 IRESH Vanilla Bean of s superior quality, just received snd for sale by Jul l. 183? H. P. MASSER. WILEY'S COVGH OrfNDY. An excel lent remedy lor coughs, colds. For sale at' this orliee. 'December 4. 1852. IOlt sale at this office, Superior Black Ink, CsUle Medicine at 83 eta, Pure Essence of Ginger.25 cents WRITING FLUID snd self sealing Enve lopes, just received and for sale by April 19. 1SAI H. B. MASSER. BLANK NOTES, waiving the exemption law of $300, for sale by April 86. 1851. - H. B. MASSER. USTICES' FEE BILLS For sale by II. B MAER. Sunbury, 1851 "if BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. oitt or FHiLAnaxnii. MASSACAVSF.TTS. All eotvent tunics I dit KHOIlli ISLAND. AH aofvent hnnks I dit CONNECTICUT. All solvent hanks I dit NEW YORK. CITT. All solvent hanks I dit 17. 8. Rank notea India A a solvent bonks pai rnMT Bank of Cbambersbnrg 1 di Hank of Chester Co. par .mis oi iwi.u). Chester par natiHoi ucrmautnwn unr Bank of Gettysburg I dit IP Ilk notct under W dit cousTsr. nans ot twittown Hank ofMiddletnwa 1 its All solvents Iwuks I dit mwKmery uo ,, p,r Rank of Northumberl'nd. pai NF.W J HUSKY. . Helviricre Rank i "t Commercial Rank dis Bank of Pittsburg J Hit wins oi innvills par Far. Its nk Mont Holly par Cnrhale Rank 1 ditF. M.. MiiMkrlnwn Pt. nr Columbia B'k ft O'geCo pnr;Mcelianiri' Ilk, Newark per Doyefttnwn Rank parlMech. Rk of llnrlliiiton pnr I'jiston Rank par Mcch. ft Mnn. Ilk Trent pnr F.rie Rank Morrit Co Rank dit Kxehanee R'kPitttburK I dislNewark Rk'g ft Int. Co J dit F,sehaii(re H k, nranch 1 dit'Ornnpe Rank I dit Farmers' H'k, RnektCo pnrlPeimle't Ilk Patterson J dit Formers' Rk, l.ancasler par jPrinrrton Rank pnr r miiirrs' ns, iteninnir paricmicni ifnttknitr t'n, Farm. Rk Schuylkill Co parlSemerret Co Bank F ft D. Rk Wavnesb'u I "ills State llniik St Cnlnilell Franklin Hk. Wnah'ii IJdislSuile Rk F.liiedielliton Harrisburs Rank I dis Slate Rank Newark par J dit par ? dit dit Honctdnle Hank I dis Stnte Hk. N. Hrniitwlrk pnr lnensler Hank par.Snstes Hunk. Newton j dit Lelnuon Rnnk par Trenton Hanking Co par Mfrch. A Mnn. Rank 1 ilis I'nion Hunk. Dover I dit Milieu' H'k. Pottsville per Ynnllevv'le A Pel l)r Co l.'ulit Monoupiheln Ilnnk I ills 17' Rk n 'ti n under .1 dit Tnylorsv'e Delll'gCo 15 dis DI'I.A WAHIJ. est llraneh ll.mk par Hank o( Del.iwato par Vyomilll lik. Wiikrsh'e nnr1 Rank ol Smyrna par Delaware (,'iiv Hank liar York Bank, ii, ryltclief notes 1 dis MA1NR. Rank of Whetloek Sdis Hk Wibn:r'n. Drnndyw. pnl Farmers' III, St Delaware pnr I nn n Jinnk. ti iliumirlon par Merenutile Rk, Bnnsnr India itT" I uiler t ui. Alllilvent bnuks dis OHIO. NF.W HAMl-SIllRi:. All aolveut Isiukt dis VKRMONT. All solvent bunks S dis ! t-Hk ir .Nt nmlcr 5's 1 dit I NdllTII I'AUOI.I.NA Hunk of St Alhant 9 dis AM solvnit liaukt '2 dit i All advent banks dit t 'f I'liiltrS's, SJ lilt "AID AND COMFORT," 1 o Your Own iTIeclinnics. GEOKGE KENN. . MANfFArTirnU OF FURNITURE AXD CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. I II r. sunscriiier respcctiuiiy calls tnr, attention , rtC fl.n ...it.!'... In l.i l..m.. .....1 aot.iri.li.l ! ... .... ....... .v , 14 . '" i mcnt oi every quality and price oi t Ai.i ai; r-wActi.. which cannot fail to reiommend itself tocvery one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made tip of the best stock to lie had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and Ihe. suliscrihcr is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly lK-ing made. His stock consists of Mahogany Softta, Olvnits mill I.our.gcs, Bureans, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIXING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia, manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOII.Ff TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities nf Oil A IKS, including varieties never before to lie had it Sunlniry.'such ns M iiioii.i j, Buck Wai.m t jxn Ct niKn Msrt.K Oiikcian ; svti Wimhhii CHAIRS, s.Mi rsvrr Pijmi Stools, which nre of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his wure and ( 'linirs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms ns they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavment for work. IV UNDERTAKING. Hnvinz nrovlde.1 himself wiili n handsome lltuist, he is now prepared for I'ndertnkin?, and attendim; funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance Irom this place. l.xr i ho are Room is in Market Street below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. SOWER $ 11AIIXKS. Pnhlisliers and Uookscllers, No. 84 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Uilrloi. Pniveii. Ilvimia. PiM'lical mul lliHhiritrtl W.irt Travels, NnvtU, Ac. A.a. SCHOOL BOOKS Kvrry kind in une from a primer upwnriU. BLANK BOOKS. Aii rlrgniit otS4rtinent from tlie pnu upwnnli, maile of mieii(r pnprr, ami lMt itf luiMlutg. WRITING PAPERS. Cop, Ptt( nml Note l'jm. elffant it) let nml cjimlity, nil very flicitp. STATIONERY. FuHcy, Plain ami Aillicive l'iivelpc, Ink, fcuiiil, Wii Cfifu. Su-cl Pen, Shitcw, Pt'ticili, P.Tlo-M.Mijic, Wrap ping Papers 4tf ull kinds. Curtain Papers. Ac, Ar. Our stiirk is nil fresh, l iiitrht cheap mid Mldn'e'rdmi;lv. Particular alletui 41 pttul Iu litkH!rr. 0iiiilr- .Mtr cliantsaml Teacher, however little liny may laiy. S wer K Itirm-s ure PuUihlicis vf PLLTON'S siici cf MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS Ktuh ui tp is nearly SKVKX J'KKT SCiL'AUE, ami slmws the tvmpartiitve size ami n l iiive positi n (ti every country on the jilolse. Ttu y are inteaitel to he siis'iemlrd in every tslntl Uotun, und n l only make a splcuUid n pronmee, hill nre universally nrknnwletltnfl lo ho the lilT AUUH: OF Tr.AC'IIINU ilUi;ilAi'iiv s-.i-.t bionpht nut. They nre kes intenlcl t he nmd hy the i'h lurif, e nitaiiiiiif! ne -inpleie epitome of Ueonraphv, und costing lesa than h:tl the price of n (ie'i;raplty und Alius. Tlie svMcm is iu umveriMil use iu PrtiKsri mid Oernmuy, mid liris alaaitv lieen lilt r ttueed in iii:ml C'olltie, Philii drlphia, the pultlic who 1h.i" Ht.m n, .rv York, Phi Li HHptiia, H.liiut 'ic. W:ili)u?tou. end 1 hi m-h -ut New Knclan l, New York, Ar., Ac. Our ilr-nks nre I culitl wttli rec.iimnt'u.alioiis Irom ( lie ntont talented nml sri ta li fie teachers tu every quarter, niid wheievt-r (tie system has leeii usetl parents, teachers ami whokirs unite iu prais ing it. I. Map of tlie Western Hemisphere, i!. Map of (lie I'utftrrn Hemisphere, ii. Map of North America. A. Map of the I'niteU Siatcs. 5. Map ol Kurnp1;. ti. Map ot' Aria. 7. Map of South A ineriea nnd Africa. I'.very map is hriliinntly colored, annnlicd, and mount ed on musliu and rt tiers. XV r respectfully invite the enrnestntteution tt Teachers, Parents, nnd School lireetors t this fnscinatinff tiKnle of teaching Ue.mphy. tSOWKH A HaHN'KS, N.irth Third Street. Philadelphia, An;. , r-.tf. JOHN A. TAYLOR, Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombs, AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At hit Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that all work in his line will lie made up of the very best material snd finished in the latest style of the Eastern cities. Those in want of such articles well made and executed in the best style and at Ihe lowest rates, will do well to call aud examine before they pur chase elsewhere. Muv 15, 1859. ly. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED 10(fc If Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. rpHE subscriber begs leave respectfully to in form Puisnes generally, that he has suc ceeded lo the Business of manufacturing Print ing lil formerly carried on by his grand Father, and Father, snd oilers his article to tlie trade, without sny Per is, but with the simple reliance upon the long established chaiaeter it has borne, feeling confident of ita giving entire satisfaction to sll who may favor him with a call. Tubus Cisn. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 1853 tf. ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this excellent article tor Tetter, A e-, just received aiid for sale by HENKY MASSER. Sunbury, July 28, 1819. .. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At tlie Cabinet Ware Itooirf or SEU'N IIOUPT & CO lffarket Square, Also al the earner of Fawn street the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. ""ltaur0ttd Thankful for the patronajre of his friend. ,nJ customer, during the 17 year, he ha. bee h, 0Ufi. ness in this p ace, he solicits from tho public aeon, nuance of their favors. During this period h. has endeavored to keep up with the improvement of the day, and has accordingly extended his bust, ness in every branch and variety. The public ar therefore invited to tho attention of the present stock of CABINKT WARE AND CHAMS, MAHnrSCTCRED BT SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stana", Where in addition to their former stock ef th establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chair. Larre Spring Sent Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, .Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style und FnI.ionnblc Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made tlie neces. ary arrangements lor the purpose, they are now K . 1 . . . -mn""B n an its iiranc.lies, in l'9 vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids and mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From tide Innrds down to kitchen tablet, From rocking chain to locking cradlet Should yon not hnve the ready Jonx to pny, We'll wait awhile for a brighter better day, Oi tul.c potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and rye j Dark, hoop poles, ttnven, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes nnd threshing flails, . Fioni iiirs and turkiet down to little quails. Come on then friends, cme one and all, Kerp (jade a moving, so "gooa on tin IkiII." I t' Orders from a distance promptly attended t and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch ..... I . .1 In ..a ouiiuury, inariii u, tsau. tl STACK OFFICE. WASH INCiTON HOUSE, STJNBVRY, PA. . JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, rrii'i .r..,,.. uk.i.ij ii i-iiiiiiiiiiv niinounceiu.il lie lias taken this well known stnml. when lis will be gratified to see anil entertain his Iriends nnd the travelling public (rcncylly. This house is now replete with every convenience, comforts b'.e, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished, well venlilnted, rendering it in every respect a desirable st'ippinrj place. No expense has been spnred in fitting up this bonce. The chambers nre well furnished and the table and bnr provided with the best tha market eiin aflord. The stable accommodations are extensive and well calculated fur travelers. STAGE OFFICE. The stac.es ruiiniti from Northumberland lo Pullsvil'e, st.ip at tills house, where tlirouj;li and way tickets to Philadelphia can lie obtained. Sunbury, March !0, IS52. tf. & Ii A NDELL, it A und .7fA Street, 1 PHILADELPHIA. ITTAYE i-stalilished a iStore where the best trade now resort for Household Dry Omuls, French Fancy floods, llress fcilk and .Shawls, Hosiery, Cloves and Mitts, Cloths, Cassimers nml V eatings, Muslins and Linens by tlie piece, Damask Table Linens nnd Napkins, Patent Black Silks for Dresses, Full Stock of Mourning Coeds. E. & I., are constantly receiving Darpains from the New York and I'l.ihidelphia Auctions, which thev cell wholesale anil retuil verv ehejp for Nttt ('ash. EinvAitii E. Evbk, Washington I. Lindcll, Philadelphia, July 3, 1852. ly. LDCC7CH 7CTOSELP " ron its i:t.i. BY MEANS OF THE POCKET -ESCUL A PIUS, or Every one his own Physician ! Tiiisti siitii edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis ease iu every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, Ity Ir Hm, Votinpr. The time has now arri ved, thai persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more become the victim or iiricktar, as by the prescriptions contained in this book, nnv one may cure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge, of the most intimate friend, und with ouc-teulh the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's early de cline, with observations on marriage betides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. TV Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letier will receive one copy nf this bonk, by mail, or five copies will I sent for one dollar. Address, Dit. V. YOUNG, No. 1SS SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. Dr. Y'OI'-NO can be consulted on any of the Diseases described in his different publica tions, nt his Office, 152 Spruoe Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted-) Philadelphia, Juno 5, IU33. ly. TIIUGKUiTl'ltlZE 3IEU.4I. All- niri:i! HICKEIT & TULL, No. 148 ChestnuiSt., above Sixth, Front of JONES' HOTEL. TA VE just received their Priie Medal, awarded to them for their best Travelling Trunks ex hibited at the World's Fair in Loudon, 1851 being the only exhibitors to whom sny award was made. Their competition was with all the world, and they have taken THE PRIZE 1 TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &e. To lie found in this Citv. and at very low prices Call and see. HICKEY &. TULL, Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut SL April 10, 1852. tf. UiraTJRYY HENRY W. BUCHF.15 informs ir public that he has taken Ihe Suubuiy Fcuy and ss he is now well prepared with good and suffi cient crafts he will be enabled to accommodate the public with pronitness and despatch, April 10, 1S52. If. Vnluable Hooka, LIFE or Chbist, handsomely bound, D'As iigki's HitTosx or tse KironsiTi.t, Blask Dai-books abd Lidssbs, full bounded. For sale st the publishers prices by H. B. MASSER Sunbury, July 14, 1849 STONE Wsre, Earthen Ware, Raisins, Al monds, P tines aud Creaut Nuts. " 'Planes of all kinds. Salt and Plaster. Just received and forests by JOHN W. rKlLING. Sunhurr. P . 1 f 1MSSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue fpt for i. covering glasses, Ac. , for sale at the e ffice of tSe American. ARKIAGE CETIF1CATE8 handsomely executed for sals st this office, single Of by Iks doten.
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