i SUNBUJIY AMERICAN AND SHAMQK1N JOURNAL. THE PUZZLER'S COUffER. -met of H right h.nd F, skip to th. P f , ... . .t llT A iftnnrn tn the le t Mild IV. AU1. tneu (o in. Tipoi .,..- ... - - rul. ) oa will observe thr nigh Ilia wh . i . For the Sunb iff American. GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. Jam composed of 28 letters- Mr 1 IS T T 10 14 4 It eonnly In "0wct c t. Mr I 8 IS 13 4 it eou.ity In Marvl.ue". Mr 3 10 SO it t comity In Pennsylvania. My 4 10 1 S l a county In Alabama. My 8 11 M S ie a oonnty In T""'"?""',..:. Mr 8 8 18 81 IS T 81 8 it emmty in V irgima. My 10 7 7 S H It t county in ,nAT Arti My It SS 7 IS 10 19 0 itto.nnty ln owrt- My IS 18 1 8 8 14 13 It t S vn. My IS 14 It 10 8 18 IS It e"u'"J ?p'V,, Ii-tiilt. My 17 19 Ifl 19 8 1 10 it t county inl Pcn" My 80 0 17 99 it t lfrS in Kentucky. My 97 98 87 IV 7 It 1 enmity in ylvnnia. Jf? 81 IS 11 11 88 ,"C'.,1Un '"J American. r My whole may be considered uy sourct of their freedom. Answer next week. J. V. 8. ' rvtr.t.e. For the Sunbuif American. B B S " V 0 C N AN T SI- P E T T R K S G T I T E L 1 R N 5 H T E T T S E A U H i An answer is requested. Sunbuiy, Juno 4, 1803. J. Y. S A STRING OF ITiMS Thb brass trumpet preaoher is holding forth in Boston. . Tb penny subscriptions in England, to be placed in the hands of Mrs. Slowe, alrea . tly amount to $5,500. A despatch from Rockland, Me., announ ces that nearly all that place was destroyed by fire last Sunday. Re. Dr. Tomlinson, a Methodist clergy rnan, committed suicide at Neville, Ohio, on Saturday last, while depressed iu mind Wisconsin has given charters for 15,000 milas of Railroad, that w ill requite $300, 000,000 to construct. There are 156 porsons employed in "the New York Tost Olfico, Inolndini: 101 ileiks, 44 carriers, and 8 collectors of letters. David Pollard, another victim to spirit ual rappings, committed suicide in Clinton county, N Y., last week. Tub double track hat been compleled on the Pennsylvania railroad from Harrisburg to the bridge over the Susquehanna. There have been received at New York from foreign ports, 3,074 packages lor tlio Crystal Palace Exhibition. Archbishop Hughes, it is said, is negotia ting for a lot of gioiind, in Ts'ow York, on which to erect a magnificent cathedral. It is said lhalThurlow Weed, of ihe Albany Journal, is on the eve of his dpptirluro for Rome, with a view of becoming a Catholic . I Savaob. Theodore Paiker said in a recent .... sermon on the "Pow er Of the Human Will : " To this day ihe dead hand of John Calvin bnl.la rVnu, Cnobiml Drlhodn.v hu ih ihrnnt. ' J Mr. Cass, our Minister to Rome, is in Pris, and recently jumped from his horse, plunged into the Seine, and rescued a drown ing female Miss Lucy Long was sentenced to prison, in Boston, on Monday, fur being a common drunkard. She will there "take her time," without doubt. There are seventeen Methodist teachers in tbe New Jersey Conference, who have been in the ministry more than a quaiter, and two over half a century. ... A Lady Boston caught a robber on Wednesday, and held on lo him, notwith standing that he fought bard, till assistance came nd secured biui. Datid Fender, "popping Ihe queslion," in a letter concluded thus: "And should you say 'Yes,' dear Mary, I vrUl truly be jour D Fender." The Tovcn Board of .Excise of Saratoga have licensed lhirty-lwt hotels and small taverns to sell spirilous liquors which, lor a "tfotrt'ng place," will do pretly well. Am Easy way to find ihe Sheriff's Oflice. Spend uine shillings every lime you earn a dollar. Ambitious feminities will please no tice. Tbe Stamped Envelopes, ordered by Con gress at its last session, to be prepared by the Post Oflice Department, will be ready for delivery about July 1st. - I, . Bit we cm 8000 and (9000 have been sub scribed al Wilkesbarre for re-establishing a Female Institute tbeie. Tbe required amount .is 10,000. The Mormons of Utah are about to culti vate oysters, crabs and lobsters in Ihe Salt Lake. If the water should prove loo sail, they design to construct sluices to let olT Ihe salt water, and let in tbe fiesh. A STauE Backwards The Harpers, of Boston, who receutly doubled their rates for snaving, have gone back again to (be old rates ud one advertises that bo will sbave cent lower than the old price. A lata wrilur says you should never scold your wife. If you do, she sits and cri, and the minute she does that you are dished and """" ,0, jou wih. lo resist her iinporlu. till al . r """"I inereiore, keep her good nulured ihe report that Mia Daniel E. Beecher Slowe bad been requeued and consented 10 ltl mm I ... tiiitrli - a . i. a. i l , . eb"y raHJL7i Soulouque, issaid to uaod coiiflro,ii.,., 1 ' ';Vaf. de mailer, vat'a de matt.,. ex kno w " r. "u ? AMramtn.:ai ,iob...datai,i,iJlid';:-z. :?r- , ui inana, .Jlf!i.hd. til ; shooal a Wph,llh0U6btit WMfJh". vviuautlj roan kill icnurr' of Coffee. Premium Kwenco mm li; II V mill mm use that which it injurious to 8 V health, wl en lie Is willing to give nil . ;. ...1 . I. 1. 1 1 $l..n.a t hit wealth t" rcaioro wnn. . -........ that at leatt two thirds of the liumnn fomily, will use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to be injuri ous to their health. Kriill, llsscncc .of Coflcc is, lioyoiiJ doubt the nest onil inosiwnoicsome i.nirntinn of Coffee in the world. Every .muse- keener should have it. Try it nml be convineeJ it will suve about till pet eeni, imrnnjoiii ucuiui. Warranted to render entire satisluction. Manufactured and for ealo by ELI KIUTP, fi.m North 3d street Philadelphia. ft". U. All the iirinriRnl Grocers and Druggists have it lor sale throughout the I inleil tMntcs. For sale by the Agent, II. 13. Maimer, Sunbury January 1, 1853. Cm. 1 a per Hangings. rTMIE undersigned linvo lust opened Tresli JL mid comnlete stock of WALL PAPERS, amoiv.' which arc GOLD and VELVET, FINE SATIX.and the LOWEST PRICED UNGLA ZED PAPERS : Also, DECORATIONS, BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, CURTAINS, &c, Ac. Which they oiler at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. 1 ho best workman employed to hang paper cither in tho city or country. Blank Books, stationary,, &c, oco. We have also'our usual assortment of WRIT ING PAPERS. WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank and School Books, Stationary, Ac. PARRIsil A HOUGH, No. 4 North Fifth St., 8 doors above Market, PHILADELPHIA. CASH paid for Country rags. Phila., March 12, 1853 3m. SW AIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOR THE CLUE OF Incipient Consumption, Scorfula, General Debility, While Swelling, Minimalism, Disposes of the Liver an I Skin, and i II Diseases arising from Itiipuities of the Wood, ana the Effects of Mercury. SWAl.M 8 I'ANACI'.A h.is ii-iH f(ir more tlmn thirty years crlcSralnl in litis e Mntry aiid in llnroiH- l"-r iti ill hub e niiiirv huu hi ijiiroiK' i'r hb f;.i lhcrcriiHitt.fwhichrereriiwe: extrui?rltim' cun-s. i iu.idc to ihu dirccLoits unil bu.ls (wliidi may le had 1 prim.) inH"oiiimii ntif Hit; rniiiicjii. ri itic nl which pive the puiitcti ais of bsls tou iniitliil f r eiieml piiblicuiion, wlierc llie patients Imd tn-en aim 'St eritcn up with fk-rofula, and were Utjcnicil niciirublc by INiYHicinus. lit bun tceii nped in lioxpitu'ls and private prnrticf, and has hati the sinptilar fortune of liein rw uninendtid by the HKMit ct-lcbruied ptiysiciatia and uthcr cnuiif nt per lis Among itlhers by W. Ulliti, M. U rrt'f. of Surperv, Ta. Vnivcrsity. Yateatiav Mutt, M. Pmf. of Surg , N. Y. Univer- ntv it' n ... t v t. . t ' Mid., Ta. Univeisity. N. Clinpninii. M. !.. liW. "f Phvsic, Va Vriw T. Parke, M. D., I'rcs'l Cullege nf Pliysiciaus, rhilu. Ir. Del Villi v, l'rt't.of Medicine, Havana. J'e lvtitence de Lux, I'M". f Surgery, Linbcii. J. ('Iiipmmi. Membnr K-iynl College burgeim, London. G. W. Krvinu, lute Minister to Spain. Sir 'I'h mas l'mru i!, Mni. Gen. Dritidli Army. Gilbert Knberte n, UntiMi Cimfnl. Ac., Ac. And als. the wonderful cures ell w ted by 8watni's Tan area have for ninny Years made it an invaluable remedy. The Tanacca d hs not eontniu mercury in any fin in, and j being on intt'ieeut prcimrutioti, it nuiy be given to tits xhe mail price his, been rclwed lo 81 SOperlwttte, in"ii icnuer imam. s hkwa'hb up imposition. Swaim1! Puimcia in iu round botllct, fluted I nigitudi- naiiy, with ihe riowing letters Mown mi the iima: "SW'AIM'Sl'ANACEA rllll.AUA.' and having tbe mime of Ja Fwaim stamped on theteuU ir wnv. Mini wriitrti in the riliel cnviTlliir ine o irK. aun a siilendiil cnsriiviuK lnr the ido of the luillle. e.iiup-of seomrtrie Inthe work, oniiiriniiis nine ditfercllt dies, i which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro- nrietor, bv Druner ft Co bank note encravors, of Pblln- , dclpliia. In the centre is ' - ;..u, I a portrait of the lute Win. Swaim Al.su, SWAIM'S vr.RMIFUGK A valuable Family .Medicine, being n highly approved I remedy lor all discuses arising from il.-liility of the dtge lireorgnns, such as Worms. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery Fever and Aaue. Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac., ka. t See the Pamphlet (which moy be had gratU) uccomiiaiiy- ; lug the Verinit'uce. . -M 1 Vre;ired only nt PWAlM'S I.AIlOnATOKY. THE OIJ) STAND, Seventh street, behw Cliestnut, Phikidel- plna. and s 'Id by ull the rcspcciauie uruggieis in me i in ted states. CAUTION TO TI1F. PUBLIC. Persons wishing obtain the genuine SWAIM") PAN ACEA and SWAIM'S VIllt.Mll'UCii:, should be carelul lo obseive that the name SWAIM is spelled crreetlv on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines mode ia imitation of them by a petson lieariug a somewhat similar name, well caleubted '""'general agents for the v. s. Schi. -iTflin, Brolhers & Co., 104 and inn Julio St., New York. Philadelphia, April 8, l53 2m Flour and Feed Store. THE aubscrilicr respectfully informs li is friends and the public generally, that he has opened a i LUU.lt Al'iU OlUltJi, ltl fawn street, in the Jmilding formerly occupied liv Esa. Bower, as his oflice, where ho will con stantly keep on hand all kinJs of Ghais. From isu Fiku, at the lowest market prices, lor Lasli or produce. EJIA.MEL VilblLRl, Sunbury, March 5, 1853. Sin CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND CMl.VKH WaUE, Wholesale and Retail at No. ri N. O KECUXD St., opp !ite tho ilt. Vernon House, Gold .ever Watches, full jeweled, la . cases, t.ou ; pincr Levers, full jeweled, SIJ.ijO; SiIvit Lei'iure. jeweled, 00 all wiiirantcd to deep gnoa lime, u ;ia ren. cu- 'er Cute, fcl.OU; uow l'euei:t. fia1" , 'ohi iciicii. nu 'ill Cases with g kI Oold Pen. as low as JM,25, Ac. Alt', alwuysoil nana a g'Km nwnuiinii ui unv Jewelry, UolJ Curb, Ouaid uuel Fob Llialua, oold Ult Cnsuis, IJiule.' uuia i-ou vnaiusanu ii;i. lltver J utile rMiiia inin ,u iu cm. .w.i w - 8J1, und Tea, tM, t' SO.-') per set, warrauleil equal to com. All giiOJS W'lrraiueo in oe wiiui mtj If Wau-lies and Jewelry reurea ana warrunieu. I f All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. - ' .. ,v ce ....... No. 73 North SECOND Street, onpmitc the Ml. Vernou llil se. riiita., April S3, 1653. ly. A CARD. AVING embarked in the Mercantile busi ness on uiy own account. I take this op portunity to thank the friends of tho late firm, and the public in Rcneral fur the liberal patronage extended to me heretofore, and would be, most nappv to sea mom at my new business stand, in the house formerly occupied by John Lciscuruig, opposite tha Bank. niaivr.3 n. i lilESTLEY. Noithuiuberland, March S6, lb03. 3m WASIIIXliTON HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, WOULD respectfully announce that he Jia. taken tliis well known stand, whera he will lie gratified, to see and entertain hi. IriemU and the travelling public generally. This house, is now replete with every convenience, comforta ble, pleasantly located, handsomely furnished, well ventilatod, rendering it in every respect a desirable stopping place, , No expense has been spared in fitting up this house. The chambers are well furnished and Ilia tabls and bar provided with the beat the market call afford. Tha stable accommodations are extensive and welt calculated for travelera, STAGE OFFICE. Tha stages running from Northumberland to Pottsville, stop at this house, where through and way tickets to Philadelphia can be obtaiid, Sunbury, March 80, )&. tf. CHEAP I WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactory OF L. KILLEE, &, CO., S. If. corner Arch and Second Street PHILADELPHIA. VERY VARIETY OF PHADEfl, Whole ale and Retail, tnch at Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Drv Landscape. are to lie had at Hie lowest prices for quality of work. Ordert for Gilt, Tlnin Store, Lettered and other Shadci executed at ihort notice. Merehnnts and ethers are iuvib-i) tn give us a trial. WH WILL THY TO I'LEAsi'. Brasses, Trim in inn, &c., always on hand. Remember t W. corner SECOA'U and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. February 12, 18S3. Cm. 1.000 Mvn Wanteil. ' r)N the li-e of tho srSQl KIl ANNA RAIL. - ROAU betwcfii Uridgi'port (oppnaite liar rinburg) and Sunbury, in tlie State of Prnnavlrn- nia. 'i'hia road ia lilty four miles in leng'h' runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment for rtone ruamuia, carpenters and laborers for the next twelve months. A large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, luhorcrs that tire fnniilinr vt ill therefore find cer tain employment ami liberal wnoes. DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN cV CO., Contractorx. February 19, 1H53. Lnl iorers Wanted. r'lIIE subscribers waul, immediately on the Railroad ami Basin, at Chnpmuti, Union county, seven miles below Scliusgrove, from 50 TO 100 LABORERS, to wh.nn one dollar per day will pe paid. SAVIDfiE. Wji.VETO A CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853. tf. . JOHN PEIILIFS & SON, No. 47 South Water Street, below Chestnut, PKIXiADELSIIIA. IMPORERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines, - keep coiislautlv on . i , i l i i, r..n.;., articles, which liny will sell at very low prices for cash. Raisins, Almonds, - Currants. Walnubt, Citron, firound Nuts, Prunes, Cieain Nuts, Dales, Filberts, Figs, Vanillo beaut, Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amariiids, Lupiorice, Lemoij Sjrup, Fire Crackers, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine, Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Maluja " Philadelphia, July J, 185i ly. BUNBURY FERRY. IBENRY W. RI CHER informs the public, that he has taken the Snnburv Ferry and 1 ns he is n.iw well prepared with good mid sulli- . , , , , 1 . . CHMit craiU hn will lie cmiUrc! to accommniUto the puMtc with pi.imtiirss and Jcspatch, CHEERY PECTORAL: I For Ihe Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, i HOARSENESS, BH02f OHITI3, CROUP, AST- MA, WlPjOOPIUG-COUOn AI7D CONSTJMPTIOK. Of ail the nutner :ua na-difines extent, (mid -ine of ; them vul.iablc) ..r ihecurtji f i ultmaiiry cu.u, laiuts, li t. tluu hat ever been t''uinl hu h c 'iiM c 'in urc iu its el j feels with this I'reenition. (Jliiers care s .im-Unii-s, but at all times and in u'A liiscams . I tho lunya and thr at where nicdtrnte f.tri give reiki', tlni wih d it. It t i pleasant li take, and pcifcetly iu accordance with the j directions. We il l not advertise t-r the information ( ' those wh i hav tried it but th .e who have u t. l-'anulies that have kn vn ilb valuo will uot be with ait it and by j us timely use, thty are secme ir ni the il u-sir ui ciibe- ?atTc","u.np,1'Sn'1 U"J CjU' W',il" ""eleel" r'pc" Tho Dciil.iiu oit'ie.MssnebusettsIni'ilutewnsnward. ed to Ihis prep-tratlon by the 11 tard of Judges in iSejaeinlier ' jri, ; uia , llie i.lenais o tne lliree vreui iiiniiiiiie. aii, ! in this canary ; nlso ihe Di li'iua ol the Ohio Institute ul j Cincinnati, bus been given to the CucltRY 1'ncroHAL, by ; their Government ia consideration of its exlruouliuuty ' exeellenee and usefulness in cuting ullcctlons ul the Lungs end Tiunul. a I ltead the foil nvitig ojiiuiou founded mi the I ng experi- ; j euce of the eminent Phvsiciau ol Ihe Port and City el Dr. J. C. Aver, ' ST. JOHNS, Mny t, leSI. ! ) Five years trial ef y"ut C1IEUU V I'ECTtJH AL iu my practice, has proven what 1 fort saw from its coinp isilion, j iilu.tl be true, thai it eradicates mid cure, the cokls and i coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I I think it. equal tiaa not yet lieeu diacivcred, nor da I ' know how a Itellcr remedy can be nude for llic ilisteiu- peta of the Thrunt and Limr.. J. J. Ul. ll U., al. u., r. iv c. See what it hi. d ine on a wasted constitution, ml only in the following east, but a thoLsand more : Scuaeav, Jan. llh, 1S.il. Dr. Aver : In the m m'.ti of July lisi I waB attacked by a violent cfiurrhrra iu mine, nf Cidiiomia. I returned to San Frau.isc i in Ii pc of receiving beiiclit from u i-ltunge cf vli'iiite and dn l. My duurliUM ceased, but was f ! biwcd liy a severe c uisn and much soreness. 1 finally slarted lor b me, bat icccivcd no bnctil ftotn the vojace. My corib c ir.tinuc 1 lo glow Worse, and when t aim ed in New York. 1 was at ucc marked by my actjuaiiitaiuria u. a ieiim of e !iiiin,7!ioii. 1 must e uiteiui that 1 saw no uVicut rcan to d 'U'it wtial iny friends all lielievetl. At tin. tune I e unuiehccd taxing your truly iiivaiuutiie medicine with line expeclutiou i f deriving any bent-tit ; from in use ou would not receive tnese line, inn i n.i regard it my ttutv lo stale to the nribded, throu!;h je, j stored. 1 attribute ii t the ute of your Cltl'.HKY PEC' that my neaiiii, in tne spuce ol cigni monins, is tuny re- TOilAL. Yo.irstndv. WILLI AM W. SMITH WjnmGTO, i'u , April 12, Ir-lt. Dear sir : Feeling thai J have been spared from a pre mature grave, throiich your iiibtrumeutulnv by Ihe provi dence oi O nt, I will lake the libcity lo expiess lo you my gratitude. A Cnuh and the nlaniting symptoms nf C''n?uui;itinu had reduced me t ki low t i leave ir.e anything like hope, when inv physician brought u,e a b utle ol' your "Pecto Hal." It seemed to slford immediate ivliel, and now ia a lew week, lime has res'ored me to sound health. 11 it will do tot othur. frhut il ha done for me, you are cer tainly one of Ihe bcuctucters of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every bleFsing, I am Very respeetl'ul'.y vourt, JOU V J, rl.ARXP., Ilect .r of St. IVi'ei's Church. With such assuruuec and l"rm such men, in stronger proof can be udduced unless it be Iruiu it. effect upon Prepared and sold by 1AMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by II MASKER, and by DrupnUt generally throushout Ihe State. March 10, 1853. ccow ly. Nov. 13, '52. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS, Wholesale ManvfaOvrtrs and Dialers in Confectionary of all kinds, So. 113 North Third St below Race, PHILADELPHIA. flMIE atlention of Dealers is requested to ail A- eiaminution of their stock, whiih will be found to bo it i i ur equal to any in this city FOREIG N' KKL'ITa of all kinds iu season. N. B. Order, by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. February 5, 1 853 Cm. Bi HXNT BKI'I TAN1A STOPPERS for JL bar I ' bottle, for sale by 11. B MA6SEK. Sunbury, April,' Is, 85 ISMlJSy'flcm-W tMNDY. iYieeU !fut rcmeay fc' couiihs, colds. For sale at tht. office. December 4, 1852. CJMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN- GEK, a fresh supply just received, and for sale by U. U. At ASSER, Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18S2. CILVER WATCHES A few doubla ease Euglish Silver Watches, for sals at very low prices by H.B. MASSER. Sunbury! April 12, Hit ARNOLD'S WRITINO FLUID and Adhe site and legal eovelopea, for sale by II. 0. MASSER. Sunbury, Jan 10, 1852. April 10. lSja U. j "A Penny $avid is a Penny Earned, AIARPLE S BLANK ROOK MANUFACTORY, And Job Book Bindery, Market above Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. BLANK Books bound and ruled in any and every atylc, in the most durable and aub tantial manner, with or without printed Heads. Person in want of Ledgers, Dockets, Day Rooks, Minute Books, journuls, Letter Books, Blotters, Receipt Books, Coal Ledgers, Ac, Ac, or any kind of Blank Books, would do well to give me a rail at I pledge myself to give satitfae lion. Paper ruled to any pattern desired. Par ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old Hooks, Bibles, Hymn .Books, (lesson's Pictorial, Sheet Music, Shakspeare's works, Life of Christ, Law Books, Ac, Ac fiodey's Lady Books, Graham's Magazine, Snrtiiin's Magazine, Harper's Magazine, Jofephus's works, Anv of the above or other hooka bound iu full gilt, plain or fancy to suit the wishes of customers. I would again call the attention of my fiends and customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical Book Binder for the hint 18 years, and they can depend on having their work done in the very best manner, and do Ihe work myself I use the best paper A material; filense give me a call my charges are reasonable and fair, but there is no diliicully about prices where work is done satis fae.torily. N. B. Persons having Boolsthcy want Bound can send them by stage directed lo me stating, the the kHIc they winh them bound in: I will do them as low us they can he done any where, care fully .ack them up and return them; Also per sons can scud orders for Blank Books by mail, which will be punctually ntteudad to. All work done at short notice. R. L. MARPI.E. Practical Book Binder. Pottsville, Nov. 6, 1S53 Cm. NEW STORI3. BEXJ A 31 IN II El'FN EH iFLiiii.rriiii'i iiuoruia Ihe citizens of urv and vicinity, tliat 1 new store in the room In'.ely occupied by Cicorgc lillll, OJ'jMIPlli; UUILUII B I1U11.I. 11.. JUJ, tv- ccicd a liaudsome assortment of Sprii and Summer Goods consisting in part of iir Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. . of all kinds, .of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: C'nltcocN, Giiiglian.8, I.nviiH, ItloiiNNOliiic Ic Lalucs and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. CJROUEftlKS of every variely. Also an assortment of IlnrdU'ai'P. Il'Oil and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various style and paittMiis. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. HATS k CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, t-e. And a great variety of other articles such as arc Muitnble to the trade, all of which will be sold at tho lowest nrices. IT?" Country produce taken in exchange at j the highest pri-c. Sunbury, May 1, 1852. ly. j CASE, 0 I E S E & CO., I Flour, Grain and Lumber Coirunision Merchants, S3 (i.id "2.i Sptars Wharf, 13ALTIMOKE- RKFERENCK3. John Clark, Hsq., 1'icsiJent Citizens' Dank, Bait. A. V. Giles, Esq., Caeliicr Franklin Bank, " John llertz'cr. Jr.. Esu.. I'liiladelnliia. ! Rogers, SSimiickson & Co., ; J. Tome, Esq., rrcaident Cecil Bank, I'ort De- posttc. J. Wallower & Son Harrisburg. Col. II. C. Ever, Selinsgrove. J. H. App cV Co., " "Vnsle, Wingute & Co., Milton. W. V. Cooke, Esq., Muncy. rimon Schuyler, Esq., " Gcorcc Dodine, Hugltsville. V. Weaver & Co., Montoursvillr. Gen. William F. Packer, W illianisport. 'J'. VV. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, " James IT. Muling, " Lewis G. Iluliuir. " M'Henry & Buhb, Jersey Shore. J. 1. lliiling, Esq., Lock Haven. IV Carr, Giese & Co. have the largest whnrf rnom of any rommision house in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to bouts in discharging their cargoes. March It, IR53. 6in. Tremendous ExcitesUnt ! '. Cash, Steam, Klectrieity ! ! The Aerial and nil other lines out-done by the I.llititln? Line of WW T. CLEMENT. "t'lTJIO, having great faith in rapid sale, and small profits, has just received ana opened a larue assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. At his Store in ilar.ict Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the public at Ihe lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Bcrages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries', Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, I ish bait, Plaster. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Filet, Saw., dec QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ift UliUUKS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whiskey, fce- (TP Country produco of all kinda taken in ex change at the highest matket prices. Jan. 15, 1853. ly. Hosendale Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness Irotii wet and exposed wans. For salo by EVI SMITH A 80N. N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Railroad. PldUdclphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS ror sale by II. B MASSER. .Sunburn, 1851 'SP BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Murtiraima. lionda. F.swiitinna. Slm.nH- n O . 1 uwiHIU.111 ice., (ot auleby H. B. MASSER. Sunbury April 88. 1851 NK Boureau's eelebraUd ink, and also Con I gres ink for sale, wholesale and retail bv D-H-emher H. IBMt. H. B. MARKER. AND BILLS ne.Uy printed on new typ. prohiplly executed at this office. Alio blanks, of all kinds on superior paper Sunbury, Feb. 14, 1853, ' (KTS500 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concern tht health and hsprlnest of a peopla ia at all times of the mnal valuable import tnce. I take it for granted that every person will do sll In their power, to save Ihe Uvea of their children, and that every person will endeavor lo promott their own health al all tncrificm. I reel it to be my duty to solemnly assart you that WllltMS, sccnrding lo the opinion of the most celebrated I'liyiioimn, are Ihe primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and sdutts sre lia ble ; if you have an appetite continually changeable from ono kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pniu in the Sto much, Picking at Ihe Nose, Ilnnlneaa and Fultnesa of tht Belly, Pry, Cough, Sl.iw Fever, Puis-- Irregular remember that all thrae deuota WORMS, and oo tlioaklat once ap ply the remedy HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article f landed upon Peicntific Principles, cmnpound ed with purely vegetable attlmtaitcce. being perfectly safe when laknii, and can lie given lo the must tender infant Willi decided beneficial ellc.i't, whero Bowel Complaints and Disrrhcrn have made Ihem weak and debilitated the Tunic properties of my Worm Hyrap sre such, that it stands without an equnt in Ihe catalogue of medieinet, in g ving tone and atreiipth to the ittrmnrh, which makes it an Infallible relneily for tlnwe altlieled with Dyspepsia, tha anliaiirtbing cures performed ly this Syrup after Physi cians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior effi cacy ovei sll others. THE TAPK WORM! This is the m-wl diiTleitlt Worm ft- dcntmy of all llml in fest the humin Kvitfin. it si-own tn an shnurt IiifU-finite irtiFHi hee 'tntntf m etulcil atut tnMenfu in the iniesunes and !t"ninrli rnW'tini the health so sudly ns to cuum t. Vitus Danee, Kits, c , thnt th'we olllietsd sold tn if eer suspect that it is Tape Wurin Inficning them to nn early gnive. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatmrnt nuist he ursuiff, it would therefore be proper to iiike o to o ol my l.iver rills s ns to remove nil oi-nt rue tit his, that the Wornivrunmnvnet dirwt unonthe Woini which in nut be taken in i ttvn o 3 Tablrsponnfullr. 3 times a day these direiMi'ms full iwl have nrvrr been known to lati in curing the most obstinate case ot Iul unn. K7" HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No pnrt of the system Is more liable to disease tlmn the LIVEN, it serviiift ns a li:tnrer to purify the bl unl, or Riv ing the proper secret inn t the bile ; so that nny wroiur ar. litm of tho Liver effects the other itnportnnt parts of the system, and results variously, iu I jver Complaint, Jnun diee, Pyst epsin, frr. Wo sfi uM, therefore, wntrh every sviiij)t nn that iiiiulit indicnle n wrni e nut ion of the Liver, the Pills being c mip scd of HOOTS V PLANTS fur nishH ty nature lo hen I the sick ; Namely, 1st, Ail KX ri-.C 1 Ult A! i t which niipmciiis the si-rrction from the Pulmonary mucus niembmne. or promotes the discharge of seetcicd matter. 2nd. An ALTl'.ll ATI VK, which chnni.es in smc inexplicable and insensible tn:tnnrr the eeitain in ibid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC which trivM tone and strength to' the nervous system, re newint heilih nml viiror to mII purls of the bdy. 4th, A CATIIAHTIC, which nets in perfpet harmony with the other ingredients, nml operating on the II twcln, and expel Hiiff the whole mas of eorrunt and viiinted matter, and pu rifving the Ltl kmI, which destroys discisc find restores heullh. TO FK.MALKS. Von will fiprl ttiese Pills an invnlnable medicine in many complaints to which vou nre subject. Iu otitt ructions ei ther tttal oi partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoriup their fuueliotml irranpemenrs to a heal thy net ion, pmiiyiug the bt tod and other fluids si effect u nllv lo nut I t tliifht oil eoninlnhits which nwv arise from female irresrulariiies. ns headttche, giddincfs, dimness of figm, pain in uie su:u, lick, at. FT" Price, 25 ut'tils each. None genuine unliM signed J. N. Hobcnsnck, ull others being Iwiso Initnt i-.m. IV Agcuia wihiug ne'V supplies, nnd Store Keepers desirous of bee nuing Acruts nnist ad.hepe the Proprietor. J. X. Ilobens-u-k, Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by J. W. .'riling, Sunbury; Mary McCoy. Nor thumberland; Iti'iscl, Turbutville ; Itnier. .Milton ; Ditty X tciincr, 8.i c 'isrinwii j iciiiriiri:ij ot im i'inai, 1 BJU- nis; Wirsi. 1Iickry; ull dealers iu Medicine iu the County and Stale. t AnguM 14, IS5. ly. Van Loan I a g u e rre an ( I a 1 1 e i y, ' 150 Chestnut Street. VT lliif eetebruteit establii,lnnrnl you can always pro cure tilt: newest nud most improved alylcs of DAOl EKItF.OTYPi: it T.L11TYPU PORTRAITS nt fr m AO to tf0 per ct. Licss cost than such pictures can be had for elsewhere. Now thst you can .eeme such perfect portraits of your loved ones at a mere uotninal cost, djn't delay lest you om them. F.vcrv variclv of fancy eases, frames, Ac. on hnnd or furnished to order, and every picture niuile satistory and wni ranted t lie h Cnl1 al,u tce " in Ihe hesl slle ol the ail or so C11AROI 1SD C'lieatnut st. Iu II. Pt'UNEI.L Pliilad.ll;,liia. July 17, 15".. ly. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED Wh $ Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. fllilE subsciibcr begs leave respectfully to in A form PitixTCits generally, that he has suc ceeded to the Business of manufacturing Print ing Jni formerly cairied on by his grand Father, and Father, and offers his article to tho trade, without any Puffs, but with the simple reliance upon the lonrr established chaiaetcr it has borne, feeling confident of its giving entire satisfaction to all who mav favor him with a call. Tenuis Cash. Cli AHLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 185. tf. MATHER. Fritz, Williams 5 Hendry, Store, io. 29 Korth 3d Street., PIIILADF.I.PHIA. lOItOCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import, lv.l cr,i Commission and General Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Hetail. 13" Manufactory 15 Margarctta Street. Aug. 28, 1852. ly. EYRE & LANDELL, ' 4th and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ARE now receiving for spring sales V Fine Stock of Dry Gootls, Black and Colored Silks, Fashionable Shawls, New designs of Dress Goods, British, French and India Goods, Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods, A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen Goods, ft'. B. holcsale Buyers supplied with scarce and desirable Dry Goods at low rnicisrcu set cash.- February H, 1853 3in. SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &c. TIIK subeeriliera oiler to Covmrv Mischakta, Teach es end ihooi, CnMutlTijcs, one of ihe best assorted lock, of SCHOOL, ItnuliS and STATIONARY to he found in the Ci'y, which they ure able to otter at fiist prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find ull the leading School Rook., Wilting and Wrap ping Papers, Curtain I'upers, lllasting Papers, und all ordi nary Stationary, liiunk liook., Pens, Ink, Ac., on tliejno.1 fav'oruble term'.. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, TSACHES. AND OTHEUS TCKCHASlSC IX QUANTITIES for Schools, are invited to call snd examine ou .lock. We have had considerable experience m supplying School Dis tricts, and being Publishers of a numtier i'l extensively used S ihool llooks, our lucililirs for getting such stuck aia unsurpassed. Amongst our Publications will be found the following ; Comly's Spelling fl.Kk, revised edition ; " Primer ; Young Orator ; Oummere". Surveying, the Hundred Treatisa on this Set euce; Unmycafctle's Meiieurullon ; Anderson's Duvrnporl'. Hi.try of tbe United Stales, used in the Public Schoola of New Y'ork and Philadelphia ; Oummere'. Progressive Spelling Book t Comly's Urammcr ; 1-aliu Dictionary ; Tbe Book of Commeice, Ac , Ac, Ae. fill AH Hl'NT A SON. 41 North Fourth Suect, Philadelphia. February Kl, 1863, 3in. llsioluloii of Partnership. rilHE Copartnership heretofore existing under L the name of James H. fc Wni. B. Hurt, is this day diwiolved by the withdrawcl of William R. HarL The business of the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 329 North 3d street, JAMES H. HART, WILLIAM B. HART. THO.MA8 HART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1653. The undersigned, have this day formed a co partnership and will continue the business under the name of Jsmes H. & Thomas Hart, Thank ful for past tavors. they respectfully ask' the at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMES H.HART, T.K.. . , .i . THOMAS II ART, Philadelphia, Jan. !, 1853.J8. tl. . BOOKS! BOOKS It TU3T RECEIVED and fo, sale a new sditioa of PIKES ARITHMETIC. ALSO, a large assortment of Blsnk Books. WM. McCARTV, Bookseller. Sunbury, Dee. 4, 1853 tf BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. citt nr ruiLADiLraii. MABSACAti SETTS. All solvent Innks I dis U. 8. Bank note. , Iff dir HHODF, IMI.AND. All solvent bnnkt I dit CflNNECTlCUT. All solvent banka I dit HEW YORK. citv. All solvent banka pa eorWTS. Bank of Chambersburg 1 dia Bank of Chester Co. par Bank of Del. Co. Chester pari nans 01 liermantnwil Bank of Oettyshurg rnrlAtl solvent banks 1 dit 1 dit tyiik notet under W I dit runs 01 iewi.tow-n Bank of Middletown J ci Montgomery Co Bank par Bank of Northumberl'nd. nni coesTav. All solvent, hanks 1 dia N Kw JKHSEV. Belvidere Bank I dit Commercial Bank 1 dit Bank of Pittsburg 1 dia Hnnk of Danvill. nsrlFar. Bnnk Mont llollv par Cnrb.le Bnnk 1 duF. A M.; Middletown PI. par Columbia B'k ft D'geCa par ifityciBiown uauK par Katlnn Bnnk par F.rie Bank 8 dia Mech. ilk nf Burlington par Mech. ft Man. Uk Trent par Morrit Co Bank ! dit Newark Itk'g ft Int. Co dis F.xchange B'k Pittsbnrg 1 dis F.srhanv ll'lr. Itrn,li 1 ili.l Orange Bank I range enplu'i I dis dit par par dia pnr Fsrmera' B'k, Bucks Co par'l 'a Ilk Pntterson Farmers' Bk. TiiirniHr nsr'Princeton Bank Farmers' Bk. Rending parifnlem Bunking Co, Fnrm. Bk Schuylkill Co parlSemerrcl Co Bnnk F ft D. Bk Wavnesb'g lldislPlnte Bnnk at Camden Franklin Bk. Wash' Vnsh'n lldis ftnte Ilk F.bsnlielhtoii I dit llarrisliurg Bnnk Hiniesdnle Bank IjnncnRtcr Bank Letiaiion Bnnk Mrreh. ft Mnn. Bnnk Miners' B'k, Pnli.ville I dii State Bank Newark I dit 1 tlis Slnte Ilk. N. Brunswick pa' pur.Sumex Bank, Newton dis nnrlTrnnton Baiikitiff Co par t dn Union Bonk. Hove dit nrr Vardlrvv'lr ft Del DrTo l."xlia nlonnngahelii Hank I dia Ce"'Bk n 'tts under 5 J dis Tnylorsv'e Del B'r Co 15 dia UKI.AWAHE, West Branch Bank pnr Bnnk of Polnwnre par Wyoming Bk, Wilkesb'e pari York Hank, dis nans v ciiiyni. iii i City Hank par Or Relief notes 1 dis MAINE. Ik wiling'nft limniiyw. pni Farmers' Hk St Ilelnware par TtanV of Whellixk Sdis Mercantile Ilk, Hanger 10 dis All solvent bnuks I dis I'tiii-n llnnk. W'iliuiistn par If Under fS'i dit tuiiu, NF.W HAMPSHIRK. All l ilvent ImiiLs 3 dit All solvent Imnk. dis IV Hk ides under .Vs 4 dis VF.KMONT. naiikofSt Allnus 8 dis NO It Til CAISOIJNA. All solvent looks 8 dis All solvent banks dis1t'T'L'ndcri3's, SJ dit "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own itlct tiauics. GEOKGE KENN. MANUFACTlT.EIt OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style '"PIIE subscriber repectfully calls the attention of the public to his large tin J splendid assort- mcnt of every quality mid price of C A S? 8 . K T- 'VA 11 K which cannot fail to rciommend itself toevcry one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmnnuhtp and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which arc constantly being made. His stock consists of Muhojpiiiy Softs, Divans nml f.cu.tgrcs, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and alro VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia, manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price, CUPROAUDS. WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, Toilet tables and EXTENSION' TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CUAIHS. including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such as M amoc.ax r, Black Walsct axb C't iiLi.n Maplf. Guf.cian : ami Wisjiisna , CHAIRS, a n n fasci Piao Stools, which are of the latest styles, und 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 lie entertained about the quality and finish of hi ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. IT UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a huiuUomc Hkaiisk, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, iu this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. W The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, ifan. 10, 1S52 tf. SOWER HAKNES, Publishers ami Booksellers, No. 84 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Dililea, Prnyea, Hymns, Poetical and Historical Works, Travel., Novels, Ac., Ac. SCHOOL BOOKS. Every kind in use from a primer upwards. BLANK BOOKS. All elegant assortment from tbe pass Look upwards' made of .uperii.r paper, und best of binding. WHITING PAPERS. Cap, Port, and Note Pajwra, elegant al) lea and quality, nnu very cneup. STATIONERY. Fancy, Plain and Adhesive F.nvelope., Ink, Sand, W ler., meei ren, ri:uc8, rencus, I'orlu-.viomile., Wrup iiiiia Paper, of all kind., Curtain Pupera. Ac., Aa. Our .lock i. till fresh, bonehl cheap and sold accordingly. i-uriicuiur niieiiiioii pata to oiivcllcrs, uomitry M.l chant, and Teachers, however little they may buy. 8 iwer A Hirnej ure Publisher, of PrLTOXJ seiies of JMAU.MflLfc.NT QUI LINE MAPS. Fjieh man is nenrlv SEVEN FEET SOITAHF. Bna hows the comparative size and relative position of every country on the globe. They are intended to be su.tiendcd iu every scnool Hoom, and not only make a splendid ap-in-ariiucc, but ore universally acknowledged to be tht BEST MODI". OF TEACHING OI.OURAPHY ever liroueht out. They are key. intruded to h used by the ach' ilar., containing a complete epitome of Geography, and coating In. than half Ihe price of a Geography and Atlas. The .yslem is in universal use iu Prussia und Uermsny, U.1..U..HJ ecu iniiouuccu 111 uimru college, I'mls delplna, the public school, of ilmtoii, New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Yt ashingtou, and throughout New England, New York, Ac., Ac. Our desk, are loaded with recommendation, from themort tnleuted and seien lihc teacher, in every uuarterr and whrrevar tha system has been used pureijjs, teachers and scholars unite inpruit- 1. Mnpof the Western Hemisphere. t. Map of the Eastern Hemisphere, i). Map of North America. 4. Map of the United States. 5. Mup of Eiirojv). S. Map of Asia. 7. Mao of South America and Afriea Every map ia brilliantly ookircd, varnished, and mount ed on muslin and rollers. We reaneeti ully invite the earnest attention of Teaehenf i orcius, ana scnooi Director, to tin. maculating mods o. B wvQ.uyniy. Don rc niVllr.n, ., , , . " North Third Street, Philadelpliia, Aug. JS, J8.5J. u". Cheap "Watches & Jewelry, "IVHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadcl ' v phla Watch and Jewelrv Store." N'. Of North Secoud Street, corner of Quarry, Philadel phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat eases, fW.OO Silver do. full jeweled, tl Silver Lepine, jewels, 10 Gold Spectacles, 7,00 oo do do. Rupeiior Quarliera, r lilt I-1IVPT ao. Gold Umerleta, I adiea' Oold Pencils, Silver Tea .pooua, set, 5o S.09 1.00 8,00 iniiaiion ao. ooia i-ens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold I inger Rings, 87 J cents lo $80 i Watch masses, piain, I?) rents; Patent, 18j j Lunet, o ; otner articles in proportion. All goods war rantea to tie wbat they are sold for. STAUFFER &. HARLEV, Successors to O. Conrad, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. August 38, 1853. ly. WATCHES, JEWELRY, fto. JAMES D. FIDLKR, No. it South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do - Cjuartier do Gold pens snd pencil and silver balders Silver Tea and Table Spoons , Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings tVc AU warranted aad sold at prices as low at try in the city. November 37. 1853 tf. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Hooro. of SEB'N KOUPT Sc CO Market Sanare. Also ot tht corner of Fawn street f the RailroU wvouvnij I A, Thankful for the patronage of hi. friend, .nA stomeM during the 17 year, he ha. been in busf. ties, in this nlv lis, u,lii,ii. r -i ... :. ; ;: . ' , '" putmc a con. tinuance of their favors. During this period I h. has endeavored to keep up with the .movement. of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi. ncss in every branch and variety. Th. public sr. therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of r ' CABINET WARE AND CHAISS M A NU FACTORED BT ' SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of tU establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chiht. Large Spring Seat Rocking Chant Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables. Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style und Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids and mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From side boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to rocking cradles Should yon not have the ready Jon to pay, We'll wait awhile for a brighter belter day, Or take potatoet, oats, corn, wheat and rya Dark, hoop poles, itavca, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing bul yokes and threshing flails, Ftom pigs and turkies down to littlt quails. Come on then friends, come one and alt, Keep trade a moving, so "goes on th. ball." W Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf JUST liECEIVED AT THE Saddlery and Harness EstaUisliiuent of G. AV. S Til OH, Market Street, Sunbury, A new nasorimcnt of Silver, Ilrass and Japanned Mounting, Which he will cither make up to order or sell separately for rash at price, as low if not lower than can be had anywhere else. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, Vallccs, Carriage Whips, &C, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. CARRIAGE TRIMMING done on the shortest notice. All persons are invited to call and examinefoi hemsclvcs. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. Sunbury, May I, 1852. tf. FOR 23 ( E.TS. TV MEANS OF THE " POCKET.ESCULA. nth, or Every one his own Physician ! Tuinn sixtii edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis ease in every shape and form, and malformations of the generative system, y r vtm. Voiinsr. The time hat now arri. ved, that persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more become the victim or o.cackebv, as by the prescriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himself without hindrance tt business, or the knowlcdgo of the most intimate Incntl, anil with one-tenth the usual ex jense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it lully explains the cause of manhood's early de cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which it would notbi proper to enumerate in the public prints. IV Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five eopict will hi sent for one dollar. Address. Dn. W. Y01"(; No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. "Z7" Dr. YOUNG can he consulted on anv of the Diseases desciilied in his different publics tions, at his Ollice, 153 Spruoe Street, every dsy between 9 snd 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) a iiuaucipniB, June o, ipo ly, iwRB & iTandell, ' 4A and Jlrch Street, PHILADELPHIA. AVE established a Store where tht belt trade now resort for Household Dry Goods, French Fancy Goods, Dress Silks and Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves and Milts, Cloths, Cassimers and Yeslings, Muslins and Linens by the piece, Damask Table Linens and Napkins, Patent Black Silks for Dresses, Full Stock of Mourning Goods. E. & L. are roiistiiully receiving Bargains (rem the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which they sell wholesale and rctuil very cheap for Net! Cash. Edward E. Eyri, Washington I. Lsddill, Philadelphia, July 3, 1852. ly. THE GREAT P1UZE IHtll iL AB RIVED! HICKEY & TULL, No. US Chestnut St., above Sixth, Front of JONES' HOTEL. HAVE just received their Priis Medal, awarded ro there for their best Trafellini Trunks hibited at the World's Fair in London, 1S5I being the only exhibitors to whom sny sward was made. Their competition was with all tha world, and they have taken THE PRIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, &o. To be found in this Citv, and at very low prices. Call and see. II ICK EY Jr. TULL, Trunk Manufacturers, 143 Chestnut St. April 10, 1853. tf. Manufacturer of Monuments, Tombsj AND GRAVE STONES OF THE FINEST Italian and American Marble. At his Old Stand in Northumberland, Pa. RESPECTFULLY inform Ihe public thst sli work Iu his line will be made up ef ths very beat material and finished in the latest stylt of the Eastern cities. Those in want of such articles well msds snd executed in the best style and at the lowest rales, will do well to call and examine before they pur chase elsewhere. Mav 15, 1853 ly. GOLD PEN8 with and without cases, ef very surior quality, just received. A ImA a fresh aunnlv of Writing Fluid, for tale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Dee. 37, 1S51. MARRIAGE CETiriCATES hsadsomely executed for sals at this office, tiagl by the doxao. , - . FOR sale at this office. Superior Black Ink. Cattle Medicine at SJ cts, Pure Esteaee ol Ginger,S6 cents 3.