THE PUZZLER'S CORNER. inrn to uv inu Eniajf&-Jihii Hilr Bf Call. -I. .-, For tht Simtmrr Amrnm? MISCKIAANEOia BMIOM4. i sm competed of 19 irrr. Mr 1 13 T it whatsasnlr WOMM wish l Ink. . My t J 15 It en esprsssion of joy. . . MyJ IS II aisiitassa wsmferingspirlt. 1 My I Mlla what thou Id b mrnulwl t wrtk ore. - " ' My S 13 S la aawl mm an aapreuioa of aUwrrvm-a ui ea- pahN. , .. , Mr S 7 7 la is a peculiar kind of eatlh. . ... . , . My H J 14 It 19 ia now bernf made by hoiiMWirea. My 14 3 1 8 3 7 ia nflm lha inesseucet of joy aud aorrow. nr 19 a ia tha nomuinatlv. plural u uioa. - -ttm ; ; My whole i wahxnootl by alt American. ,-. - . Anawar at week. Suubury, dan ill) 1630. tr I . . C E -c . . E .V...,. . . f vzzi.tr. v . -i 'af th. Solitary American. - E A'., X N D R, 0 M 'l." D A ' l e' N E " E ;T;; n A r n' c 1 1 . f" ' " An answer it requested, Sunbuty, Juno 25, 1853. . IWpccllntuoua 'jKatter:: -At that tread Tha (lob, ara bat handful, to Ida tribe That dumber in ha bosom. Take the wlnga ' Of the mornliqr, and the Barean desert pierce,' '. '., Or, loae thyielf in. the continuous woods , Where rolls the Oregon, and henra nnsonnd ' Hare iu own dashirursj' yet the dead are there, , And millions in tboae solitudes, aiuoe first The flight of years befan', hare hid thrm down ' ' , In their hut Hee.ii the dead reign there alone. Ex-Governor Johnston is in New York on the business of the Alleghany Valley Rail road, which, lay the papets, ia detuned to bring Pittsburgh within eighteen hours of that city, and the Great Coal Basin of Weal em Pennsylvania within six hours of Buffalo Rochester and the Lake. The Pennsylvania1 portion of the road is one hundred and seventy-five miles long, and is estimated to cost $5,000,000, of which S3,000,000 have been anbscribed as stock. The road is all under contract to be finished in 1855, and 800 men re now at work on it, being all that can be obtained at present. : The Tribune says New York not the city only, but the State has deep interest in the construction of this road. ACmaoKAs is a Charge. Judge Jonah Joleg recently delivered the following charge to the jury, in the case of Elim Crunch for stealing : "Jury, you kin go out, and don't show your ugly mugs here till you find a verdict if you can't find one of your own, git the one the last jury used." ' ' The jury retired, and after an absense of fifteen minutes, returned with a verdict of "Suicide ia the ninth degree, and fourth verso." .Then Judge Jonah Jules pronounced upon Elim Crunch this sentence : "Elim Crunch, ttan' op, and face the music. You are found guilty of Suicide for stealing. Now this court sentence you to pay a fine of two shillings, to ahave your head with a bagganet, in the bar racks, and if you Jry to cave in the heads of any or the jury, you'll catch thunder, that's all. Your futo will be a warning to others : and in conclusion, may the Lord have mercy on your soul. Sheriff, get me a pint or red eye. I'm awful thirsty." A Bio Story Tho Elk county Advocate says that a man over on the Sinnemahoniug has got a tract of land containing two acres, on which there is limber. enough to make 25 canoes, 40 timber rafts, 50 spats, -10,000 rat tlesnakes, and 100,000 porcupines. A good timber tract, that . Cultivate GAres. YVe cannot too strongly urge upon all who have even a small patch of ground, the importance of cultivating grapes. It can be done at a very li'.tlo ex pense of money or labor, and is sure to yield a rich return. Two boats propelled by atcam are now operation on the Schuylkill canal. ' As the sceptre to be tway'il As to night the serenade. As for pudding in the pan, As to cool us is th fan. So man's for women made, - r .... And woman made for man. Be shs widow, wife, or maid, Be she wanton, be she ataid, Be ah well or ill airay'd 1 S man's for woman inado, And woman made for man-" ' ; V. ' ' 1U lMttol,ux USEFUL REt'lFES. , To Clcsw Com as "asd Hrcs iies. To )ugb tepid water to cover tha bristels, not tlop of tha brush, add a few drop nf the is of hartshorn, an ounce of which may cVaJ for aixpenco at anv aoothecarv's : 1 he brush several timer, alidkitijr out ttAr t r fill IV. ami I Vim mitlnsii aa.111 i wis, iviuii l ' W III I A IU I u n 111 Jilt magic, leaving it clear and pure, tU infc ti da lr.A.I Ku a tr...t . A ..... nteded. Comb may be done in the ! Va V ui it boil! inturu 1ai7i'. I7aiI. vJam. Tu twelve pound of Kenish caerriea, when ripo, put one pound break the stone of part and blanch u n put them to (he fruit and sugar, o" la! 8n,lj' ,bo janl eome c'ear sV;. 1 . ... . . , v uo easily ciaruioa w ticn want- suga' yes, oy pulling a pound of ihe V pint of water in a bowl, and th. firsi with the wll.wliinn.l ettml whit . ., . ... ci i. nun ii, f.1111 WUCU ' Dour a little water In to Kiv 'Abut when it rise a lecond hour, during which tha com. te pour the syrup into a te lom Ihe sediment. t. eoV B. - OP1. - i. mi cuvenng for presettes trade, instead of a hi.rider. ti hing sheets of weT papef. 01 length lequired, been previously hoiled. ba hung Oh a airing, tw. mater before) using W ..TitasasuUlV lulip shftJcit workshops. -t mcylh ftl.. Vei but ha I s yel eov t Mann's "Establishment - " I 25 SowA. SuM rVe'r 1:111; ! SIT ?T Philadelphia.; T t I iYot tit Manufacture and bale of I l'nlent letter Copying Prensetf, . Patent METALLIC DAMTENERS, Brush, pil Ppei, Blotting Board's, Copying I,n1t, '&c Patent Parchmehl Paper, ; LETTER COPY I NG BOOKS, ; - Superior to all others, and each page printed, , PATENT LETTER BINDER, 'A most valuable invention for keeping in book-like form, Letters received, Original Invoi ces, Ac. Phila., April 9, 1853. ly. ' To Merchants, Travellers and Others t- Throughout the United States, - ' ' ' Alexander: L'. llickey Sj Co., s. THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR fKIZE MF.DAL . TRUNK MANUFACTORY, ' No. 148 thesnut Street, ( Troti' of Jones' o(cl) .4 Philadelphia. ARE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant1 ' nml Traveller one of the largest and mo1 improved solid 'Solo Leather Spring Trunk ever offered for salo in thi city, together with a gen eral assortment of every kind uf Trunk which ran possibly be imagined, ranging in price from two to thirty dollars. . AIo, a splendid assort ment of Ladies' Dress Trunks, bonnet Boxes, Travelling Satchels, Valiso Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, Gigs, Ac, &c., all of which we are prepared to sell at reduced prices. We respectfully invite a call from the Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere. ; . ALEX. L. IIICKEY CO., . . No. 148 Chcsnut Street. Phil., April 9, 1853. 6m. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOR THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Scorfuta, General Debility, White Swelling, KMumatum, Vueascs of the Liver ant Skin, and nil Diseases arising from Impuilies of the Mood, and the Affects of Mercury. SWAIM'S PANACEA hus been for more than thirty yenrs celebrated in this country and in Kurone for its extraordinary cures for the certificates of which reference is made to Uie directions and books (which may lie hud gratis) accompanying the TaiiucM. Borne of which give the particulars of eases toofrigruTtil for general pnMicniiou, where the patients lind been alim ist eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Thysicinns. In hus been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of lieing recommendod by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among outers ny W. Uilison, hi. D., Prof, nf Surgery. Pa. T'niveraitv. Valentin Mott, Al. D., Prof, of Surg., N. V. Univer. sitv. W. P. Daweea, M. D., Prof, of Mid., Pa. Univeisity. N. Chiipinau, M. 1., Prof, nf Physic, Pa University. T. Parke, M. D., Pres't College of Physicians, Thila. Dr. Del Vnllo, Pntl.of Medicine, Havana. Jose !-urencr de Lux, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chipmnn. Member Royul College rurgcous, London. O. W. Krvinc, Inte Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Mnj. Gen. British Army. Gilbert Kolert'n, British Consul, Ac., Ac. And also, the wonderful onres effected liv Swaim's Pan. acea have for many vears made it sn invaluable remedy. The Panacea dors not contain mercury in any fotm, and being an uinocetit preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The retail price tins been reduced to 1 50 per bottle, (containing thiee hall" pints) or three bottles for 1. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim's Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudi nally, with the following letters blown on the aluss : "SWAIM'H PANACEA PHILAI)Ai and haying the name of Jas S watm stamped on the sent nig wax, and written on the lube) covering the cork, and a aplendid engraving lor the side nf Uie buttle, composed nf geometric kuhe work, comnrisiuc nine diflerent dies. which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro- pneior, uv umper Ac to , uaiiK note eugravnrs, oi rana delphia. In the centre is a portrait of the late Win. Swuim copyright secured. AJ.SO, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all discasrsmiiBing from debility of the diges tive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery Fever and Acne, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headnch, Ac, Ao. See the Pamphlet (which may be had 'gratis) accompany. nig the Vermifuge. Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY. THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadel phia, and aold by all (he respectable Druggists iu the Uni ted States. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Persons wishing -obtain the genuine SWAIM'S PAN ACEA and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe that the uame SWAIM it spelled correctly nn Uie tymlet ami bbufl, or they mny be i m potted on Uj medknnMt made in irnitntion of them by a peiaon bcanug a srioewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S. Schit ftelin, Brothers & Co., 101 and tofi-John SU, New York. Philadelphia, April 9, 1H53 9in CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, Wholesale and Retail at No. VU N. O SECOND St., opposite the Ml. Venion House, Gold Ixivcr Watches, lull jeweled. 18 k. eases, 82s,00i Silver Levera, full jeweled, 812,00 ; Silver lupines, jeweled, S!l,- 00 all warranted In keep good time. Gold Pens and Sil ver fuse, &I,M; Gold Pencils. fcil.OO; Gold Pencils and Pen Cuses witii good Gold Pensas low ns &J,',25, Ae. Atsii, always on hand a gMid nssortment of hue gold iewelry. Gold Curh, Guaid and Fob Chains, Gold est Chains, Lndics' Gold Fob Chums sud Brit Pius. Silver Table Spoons from U to 81H. Dessert, 60 to 21, and Tea, 1.7.1 to 6,30 per set, warranted enual to coin. All goods warranted to be whut they ure sold for. !'" Wuu-hes and Jewelry repaired and warranted. . I? All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. . M. A VISE. Agent. No. 7S North SECOND Street, opposite the Ml. Vern m llntise. Phila., April Kl, 1S.V). ly. MACKEREL, CODFISH, Constantly on hand and for sale by J. Palmer & Co., ' Matket Street Wharf TORK, HAMS & SIDES. SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Philadelphia.. Phila-, April S3, 1853. 3m AVood AVillow "Warei 20,000 Fancy Corn Brooms, 1,500 Dei. Bucket, Assorted Color., fiOO NcU Cedar Wash Tubs, 600 Cedar Churns. SOO Doz. Willow Baskets, 300 Doz. Wall uml Scrub Brushca, Ac, Ac. The lurijcst Stock ever olTured in Philadel phia, and the cheapest in the world. Order, promptly filled. ' M. & J. M. KOWE, No. 1 1 1 North Third Street, Philadelphia. - March 12, ISflll. 3in. Flour and Feed Store. rMIE subscrilirr respectfully inform hi friends and the publiu generally, that he has opencj a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, in Fawn street, in the building formerly occupied by Esij. Bower, n his office, where he will con stantly keep on hand all kinds of Gkiix, Flora iu Fkeu, at the lowest market prices, for Cash or produce. EMANI.'EL WILVERT. Sunbury, March S, 1853. 3ra " Laborers Wanted. rTpHE subscrilicr wai;t immediately on' the Railroad aniW Baain, at Chapman, Union county, seven mile below Selinsgrove, from . 50 TO 1011 LABORERS, to whjm one doftar per day will pe paid. ,. 8AVIDGE. W JLVEKTON dt CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853 if, - , S" "mITH'I ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. GER, a ireah supply just received, and for sale by U. B. MASSER? " Sunbury, Jan. 1 0, 1852. J. i :-:t. CILVER WATCH E8.JUA few douhto .'f ' KnirllsK KilveuT V uLrhus. iiur isU sil 4 price by , s : ,. i Huubuty, April ia. mil . H B. MASfcER. 5 . T , , .i . .... -.. i. I pillllHI t T)LANK Parchment Paper, Deeds', and blank -ilorlaau Bond., Esaeutians, swumm' Ae-.. for sale by a s 4L;B. MAfcSEB,' Buubury Ai-ri ll.f.: V . i - ? i : . .: vi i .. r . :l ' . ; s UNBUHY .AMERICAN -AND S1IAM0K1N JOURNAL. ,.t. rTtr ,T- TV" Ttf -a CHERRY' i PECTORAL: r Tr the Cure f . :. COUGHS, COLDS, HOAHSE1NTESS, BROXT . OHI-flS, CROUP, ASTif. ZVTA, WHOOPIJMO.OOUOH A2T& OOIM'SUIVIFTION'.. Of all the numeroui medicine extent, (rrnd tiie of them VaslutiMr) for thecitreitf pntmoiiat y eompbtnta, no thing hat ever beeu found wbi'h cnuld cmmrc in iti cl fecta with this Trcperation. tthera cure atrnietiinra, bnt at all timca and iu all diarnaea v( Uie lungs and throat where medicine enn give relief, tliia wiH H. It ia pleamnt to tnke, and prrlertly anfe in areordanee with tha direciiima. We U n K advertiae for the information of Ihoae who have tried it lut tlHwtjwIio have am, Famtliea that have known itn vnlue will nit la without it. and by tti timely une, tliey are noon re from the dungertmn ctne- Jiuencea of Cot iff In and Culda which neglected, ripen into utnl conaumption. The Deuluina of the Mfiwwrhnaetta Tnrtitute wna award ed to this prepnrntioii by the Banl uf Jmleea in September 1rtt"i also, trie Meilala if the three great Inatitittes of Art, in this country ; also the DepVoina of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, ha been given to the Ciiekkt Pcctobal, by their Government in conaidenilit of Its extraordinaiy excellence njid usefulness in cuiing o fleet kn is of the Lungs and J nront. It eat I the following opinion f.iiiH.ed on the loiifr expert ence of the eminent I'liysichm ( the Port and City nf Dr. J. C. Aver, ST. JOHN!, Mny H, Five years trial of youl rilKKUV PBCTOHAL in my practice, has proven wlmt 1 I'oremw from itscouitottioii, must be true, that it eradicntes and nirra the colds and coucUi In which we, ill this section, are peculiarly liable. 1 think its cot id I hus not vet teeii discfverett, dot do I know Imw a l(ter remedy can be. made for the distem pers oi Uie t broat and l.unes. J. J. bl'RTO, M. D'., V. R. 8. 8ee wlmt it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thntsnnd more : PrnauKT, Jan. filth, 1P.M. Dr. Aver: In the month uf Jnlv tnat I was attacked by a v ml cut diarrlnra iu mines of California. 1 returned to Snu Franstsco in hn of receiving benefit fmm a change oi climate and diet, Aiy umtrlnrit cenaen, out was ii Iwed by a severe r mi en and much aorcness. 1 fi unity started lor htne, hut received no buetit frfim the vnynife. IMy cough continued to grow W'rse, and when 1 arrived in New York, I wna at once marked by my acquainlancca as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to dmibt what my friends all believed At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with title expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive these line did I not retard it my duty to atate to the afflicted, through yon, that my health, in the apnre of eight months, is fully re stored. I uttributc it to the use of voiir CHERRY TEC TOR AI. Vow tnilv, WIMilAM W. SMITH. WASHINGTON, Ta , April 10, Penr sir : Feeling that 1 have been spared fmm a pre mature gnivc, through your instrumentality by the provi dence of Gxl, I will take the liberty to ex pi ess to you my gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me ton low to leave me anything like hope, when mv nhvsiciau brouaht me a bottle of vour irtcTO- bal." it seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If jl will do for others lvhat it has done for me, )ou are cer tainly one o the benetneters m mnnKind. Sincerely wishing yon every blessing, I am ! Very respectfully yours. i JOHN J. CI.ARKK, RrcUtf of St. I'eter'a Church. With such assurance and fr-m such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effoct upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYERS Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Sold in Sunbury by II MASSER, and hy DnignisU grncrnlly tbroughout the Stntci. Mttnh 10. 18.13. ceow ly. Nov. 13, .52. " CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactury or G. L. MILLER & CO., S. W. corner Arch and Second Streets PHILADELPHIA. Bf VERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole Ifij sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil iid Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest price for quality of work. Order for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shade executed at short notice. Merchants and ether are invited to Rive es a trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. HruBBca, Triuiiiiinii, &e., always nirjian l. Remember P. W. corner SECOND ard ARCH Street, Philadelphia. February 12, 1853. 6m. A CARD. II AVI.N'd embarked in the Mercantile busi ness on my own account, I take this op portunity to thank the friends of the late firm, and the public in general lor the liberal nutronatre extended to me heretofore, and would be most happy to sec them at my new business stand, in the house formerly occupied by John Leisenriug, opposite the Bunk. MARKS B. PRIESTLEY. Northumberland, March 26, 1853. 3m JOHN PHILLIPS & SON, No. 47 South Water Street, bcloio Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORF.RSnf Foreign Fruit, Nuts, Wine, &.c, keep constantly on hand the following articles, which they will aril at very -low price for rash. Raisins, Almnmls, Currants, WalnutH, Citron, Ground Nut., Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates, Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans, Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, aninrimls. Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine, Sherry ." Muscat " Sweet Malaga " Philadelphia, July 3, 1653 ly. PROtTY & nAKRKTT'S ' J Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stare. So. 194 i Market Street, . Philadelphia. llROtTY & MEARS' Patent Relf-Sharpcn--- ing Ploughs of nit sizes, right end left hand ed Subsoil, Hide Hill and Double-Mould, Ac, with Steel Extending Points, Bar-Share, Bearh, and other kinds of Ca.tings for repairing. The Emperor of Russia awarded for the slvove Ploughs, a massive Gold Mrdal, valued $300. Also the GAEAT MEDAL at the World's Fair wa awarded P. V M. Plough, No. 40. Culti vators with Double-Point Polished Steel Teeth, which can be. reversed, thus getting Double Wear of the Common Teeth. Also, cultivator of all kind, with Uteel Teeth. Spuin'. Atmospheric Corn Planter, Churns, Turnip Drills, $4 to $6, Corn Snellen, improved Grant' Patent Fan kinds, Mills, Hay aud Straw Cutters, Garden Engines, Hand Corn Mills, Wheat Drills, Corn and Cob (.'rushers, Horse Powers and Gcdd'. Improved Har- Thrasher., row, Mowing and Reaping Square aud A Harrows, Machine, Horse Rake., Chain Pumps, Grindstones, ready hung, Cattle Tie, Dirt Scrapers, Bull Ring.. Agricultural Furnace, Patent Iron Snath, Ox Yoke, and Bow, Grubbing Hoea, Forks for unloading hay, Transplanting Trowel, Man Hay Rakes, Hay A Manure Fork, Bow Pin, Shovel and Spade, Apple l'arcrs, Garden & Field Hoe, Ox Muzzles, Garden Rakea in variety Mole Traps, Children's Tool, Pruning Hooks 6t Chis- Darling Scythe, . el. .Snaths, with Patent Saws and Sriasors, Fastenings, Iron Well Curbs, and Potatoe Hooks, Zinc lulling for Chain ' . Pumps, i . . . ,. - : Also. Horticultural Tool fof averv deaerin. tion,) Garden and Grass seeds, for sale at the 'Vr'' V Who,l sndTleUil. : . mi., npru io, ma3. 2m. " " V IIV11 ,0to; Wlf parmananU, : in Sunbnry, oirer. hi. profeMona) .errici to the Town and Country, offica, corner of beer and Market treet (formerly telegraph rrfflee,) where he may be found nnlca proleaaionally tnnml 8unburyrApriI?0, 1853.6tn, - L A K-t eery dewri' i be tied bv ' gj pr tying" at the nftVe tke'-AmMiean.'t j' . r f.T-r-rr-'i-Av' NEW STORE. BENJAMIN.2 11EFVNKR 3ESrECFFm,tY Inform.' the Kciti7.en. of " Sunliury and vicinity, that he ha opened a hew itore in the roorn lately occupied by George Bright, opposite Bolton' Hotel. He ha just re. ecived a liandsom assortment of , - Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part of Clotht, Caasimen, Cassinets. . . of all kind, of linen, cotton and worsted. ; . ALSO! ., !i CnUrocs, Glngliamii, Lawiu, Irlomticllnc De Lalnes and all kind of Ladies Dress Good. ; 1 ' GROCERIES of every variety. ' Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron and Steel, Nails,' &0. Also an excellent assortment of , ' ftUEENSWAEE, of various style anJ pattern. Also an assortment of HOOTS A. SHOES. H ATS & CAPS, a good selection , : Salt, Fisli, cS'c. And a great variety of Other article such a are initnble to the trade, all of which will lie (old at the lowest prices. ' 1 Cy Country produce tuken in exchange at the highest price. 8unbury, May I, 1852 ly. CARE, GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Commision Merchants, 23 and 23 Spear' Wharf, BAIiTIMOEE- RFFERF.NCES. John Clark, Esq., Picsident Citizens' Bank, Bull. A. P. Oiled, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, " John Hertzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Roitcm, Sinniekson cV Co., " J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port Dc posite. J. Wallower rV Son H.rrisburg. Col. H. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove. J. H. App&Co., " Nagle, Wingate fc Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq., Munev. j Simon Schuyler, Esq., " oeorrc uouine, nugusruie, W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville. Gen. William F. Packer, Willtamsuort. I T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, ' James H. Hilling, " Lewi G. Huling, M'Henry Sc Buhb, Jersey Shore. J. P. Hilling, Esq., Lock Haven. R?" Carr, Giesc oV Co. have the largest whurf room of any commisinn house in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. March 12, 18S3. 6m. P Hangings. M. apcr THE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete stock of WALL PAPEKS, among which are GOLD and VELVET, FINE SATLV.and the LOWEST PRICED UN'GLA 7, ED PAPERS t Ao, DECORATIONS, BORDERS, FIRE 8CREEN8, CURTAINS. Slc, See. Which they offer at the lowest price, Imth wholcsule and retail. The liest workman employed to hang paper either in the city or country. 4 Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &c. We have also our usual assortment of WRIT ING PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank and School Books, Stationary, &e. PAKKIHH & HOI (.ill, No. i orth Fifth St., 2 door above Market, PHILADELPHIA. CASH paid for Country rags. Phila., March IS, 18S3 3m. KRUPP'S Premium Essence of Codec- afarrt vr.H pro- it'i?:: J H V will man use that which is injurious to his health, wl en he la willing to give all his wealth to restore it when it is lost ! .Strange ! that at least two thirds of the human family will use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to b injuri ous to their health. Knill' Hssviice of CoIIce is, brvond doubt the best and most wholesome preparation of Coffee in the world. Every house keeper should have it. Try it and be convinced il will save about 60 pet cent, besiilcyour health. Warranted to render entire satisfaction. Manufactured and for sule bv ' ELI KRCPP, 03!l North 3d street Philadelphia. N. B. All the principal Grocers and Druggists have it for sale throughout the t'uited States. For sale by the Agent, II. B. Manser, Suubury. January 1, 1853. Cm. 1,000 Men Wnii ted. OX the lie of the WSqi EHANNA RAIL ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Hiir risburg) and Sunbury, in tho State of Pennsylva nia. Thi. road is fifty four miles in length' runs through a highlv improved country, aud will furnih employment for stone masons, rarpentera and laborer for the next twelve months. A large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, laborers that are familiar will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wage. DOUGHERTY, LA I'M AN & CO., Contractor. February 19, 1S53. LEATHER. Fritz, Williams Hendry, Store, No. 29 North 3d Street., PHII.ADKI.PIIIA lOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import. en. Commission and General Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Retail. I XT Manufactory 15 MargaretU Street Aug. 28, 1853. ly. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS, H'lWfsafc Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionary of all kinds, Ns. 113 K.rlli Third St. bel.w Race, PHILADELPHIA. THE attention of Dealer i requested to an examination of their stock, which will U found to lie at lt equal to any in this city. FOKEIUN FRUITS of all kind in season. N. B. Order by mail of otherwise promptly at tended to. . " February 5, 1853. 8m. -. ' ' i ,; ATENT BRrrrANIA8TOPPERS for bar bottle for sale by .... :.tr s!wJ .tf H.' B MAS8KK) I Bunbary, ApriL 1J, 161 j I. U ... w vr Vf leultemedjr tat cuughav cnlils... Tot asl Decombor 4. IBSi - r f A KNOLD'8 WR1TINO Tl.VtO and Adhe. iv and least envelopes, for le by" I r- h II I IIHMMtli rl l!l! J 'i!'ou ear nn n,l iUiiKil I8l-"ii lli. WPiiO1' a?ing Krurp's ItSf I lib ' I I 1 Bunbary, If. p. MAtaiBt, CHALLENGE. WIIATEVF.lt concern! the health and happiness of people is at all tinna of th. most valuable imprt anc... I tas. it for araatsd that .varv nersmi will do all in their powsr, to aave tha Uvea of their children, and that very person will endeavor to promote tbeir own health at all saiTitirrs. 1 tect It to ba my duty to solemnly assure ton that WORMS, acoordina to tho opinion of the most oetebrston Physicisns, are tha primary causes of a tor;e NtBjuiuy in uinossos ui wiiica eniKiren ana auuiis nro na si. if yon have an appetite Continually chsngesble from ne kind of food to another, ttiii) Ilreath, Fain In the fto ansrh, Fieklng at the Nose, IIsrdnesB and Fullness of the Belly, Pry Congh, Slow Fever, Fnlse Irregular remomber tliat all these denote WORMS, and yon shoakt at once ap ply the remedy ' , , -w HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded npon Scientific Principles, compears) d with purely vef etahle snbstanees, being nerfeeuy saf. when laden, and can ha given to the most tender Infant with decided henefieisl effect, where Howcl Complsints and DlarrrKPa hsve maile them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are sneh. that it stands without an eqiml In the enrnlogue of medicines, In g ving tone and etrength to the Stonwh, which makes it an Infallible remedy for'tliose sfflirted with Dvspepsis, tha astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physi cians have failed, is ths best svidence of its superior effi cacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destrov of all Hint In fest the human system, it grows to an almost lisleflnite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestine end Ptomseh em-ellng the health ao sndlv oa to eiiuse St. Vitna Dance. Fits, Ac., that those nfflietot seldom tl ever susgieet that it is Tupe Worm hnsteniug them to an early grave. In order to destroy thia Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it won Id therefore be proper to take to 8 of my l.iver ('ills sons to remove nil obstruc tions, that the Worm Svrnnnmv set ilireet unoiillte Worm. which must he token in doses of ti 1'Hlilesiiifulls 3 times a ilny these directions follower) hsve never been known to tail in curing tne most obstinate cue ot Tupe Worm. E7- HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the I.I VF.ll, it serving as a fill. Tor to purify the bliwd, or giv ing the proper secretion to the bile j so thntnuy wrong sr. lion of the Liver effects the other important purls of tho system, nod results variously, in l.iver Coinpluint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Ae. We should, therefore, watch every svinptoin that might indicate a wrong action of the l.iver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS tc PLANTS fur nished hy iiuturo to heal the sick ! Numely, 1st, An F.X rKOTOUANT, which augments ttie secretion from the Pulmonary moral membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. Slid. An ALTKH ATIVK. which eliangca in some inexplieable and insensible manner the certain mMbid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, re newing health and vigor to all parts of llie body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, whieh acta in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Rowels, and expel ling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pu rifying the Blood, which destroys discusc and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find IhVse Pills nn Invaluable medicine in many enmnlainu to wbirh von nre snbieet. In obstructions ei ther total ot nartinl, they have been found of inestimnble lienefit, restoring tbeir fiuirtional irmngemenls to a hull thy action, purifying the blood and other fluids sn effecti! nlly to lint to flight all eouinlnints whieh niuv arise from female irregularities, ns hendnehe, giddiness, dimness of sign, pain in me sine, uuck, etc. (C7" Price. 25 cents ench. Nine genuine unices signed J. . Ilobcusnck, all others being tmsc Imitation. le AgenU wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers desirous nf bee iming Agents mnrt address the Proprietor, J. N. l(olnsnek, Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by t. W. Friling. S-inbury ; Mary MrCnv. Nor- Ihumtierlaiiii ; Belsel. Turlsitville: Kaer. Milton Ditty A Iienker, tjienrgetown IxMseuring A Wolverliai, Paxi nos; Wiest, Hickory: all dealers in Medicine in the County ami State. August 14, IH.il! ly. DOCTOR TO! ItSEI.Ft THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OB, EVERY ONE HI9 OWN PHYSICIAN. rpiIE EORTIETH Edi tion, with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis eases and M ilformation of the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. Itv Ir Win. Young Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of lite .liSUULAPIUs to lus child. It may savo him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligation of mar ried life without reading the POCKET .ESCU. LAPIUS. Let no one tillering from haekuiep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and tho whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up Ivy their physician, be another moment without consulting the .ESCL'LAPIUS. Have the married, or tlioie uliout to be married any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, as it has been the means of saving thousand, of un fortunate creatures from tho very jaw of death. nr Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOUNG, No. 153 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18. 1853 ly. Van Loan Daguerrean Gallery, 159 Chestnut Street, VT tliis celebrated establishment you enn always pro cure the newest and most improved styles ot'' l)AC.I'KRRF.OTYPE k TAI.BOTYPK PORTRAITS at from SO to Its) per ct. Less cost tlian sueh pietmcs can be laid for elsewhere. Now that yu can secuie sneh perfeet portraits of your loved fHies at a mere nominal cost, don't delay lest you lose them. F.vevy val iely of faney eases, frames, Ae, on hand or furnished to order, ami every picture mudn sanatory and wilt rantril to lie in the best style nt Die ait nr mo cuasok Call and see lis at I att Chestnut st. I.. II. ri'RXI'.I.I. rhiladdlphia. July 17, IMS. ly. The Johnston Ink MANUFACTORY REVIVED Wh !f Lombard St , PHILADELPHIA. rlHE anbscrilier begs leave respectfully to in form Pki.ntvus generally, Hint he lias suc ceeded to the BuVines. of manufacturing Print ing fl formerly carried on by his grand Father, and Father, and olli'rs his article to the trade, without any Purrs, but w ith the simple reliance upon the long established chaiaetrr it has home, feeling confident of it. giving entire satisfaction to all who mav f.ivnr him with a call. Trans dsn. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSTON. April 10, 1852. tf. TitEMKNnoi'3 Excitement ! '. Cash, Steam, Klectricity ! ! 77if Aerial and all other lines out-done by the LIpTutnlns I.lnc of Tit A T . CLEMENT. WHO, having great faith in rapid sale, and small profits, hus just received ana opened a large assortment of SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS. At hi Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. His (took consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, licrages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoe, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Salt, Tlaster. HARDWARE, Viz t Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saw, Ac. QUEENS WAR.E, Tea Sells, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, he - LIQUORS, . Wine, Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whiskey, lie. , ' X3T Country pfoduco of all kind takeu in t change at th highest market prices. 1 .. Jan. 15, 1853 ly.. - ITEE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fee ; Bill handsomely printed on car paper fo r al at thwoliic. ,.. :u . . , . ., ARRIAO BCBlTricATEs" hatHlrmely executed pt sale at this office, singl or by tbsiotea. , ...... i' ', . pOR salo at thi office, ttujierlor Black Ink, Cattle Medirine at "ft ct Furr- Essence ft Ginger, SO cent . ':. 1. BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. -. PENNSYLVANIA. -1 rirv or rniLsDKLPHia. MASSAC AUSKTTS. All solvent bauks j di U. S. Baits' note. - 1ft di RHODK ISLAND. . All aolvnrt bank. ronwrav All lvmt bank. 60NNKCTICUT. All solvent hnnka dis NF.W YORK." . ' citv. iv ;' Bank of Chambersburf 1 dis Bsnk of Cheer Co. pari Bank of Del. Co. Cheater pari nana oi uermnnlowii pnr All solvent Innss i" Bank nf Gettysburg 1 dis l"Bk notes nndef 99 1 i Bsnk of !wistown Bank of Middsttn-w. rotmvav.- All sohenli banks ' I4n ' Idi Montgomery Co Bank par Bank of Northamberl'nd. pai NEW JKHSKY. Relvidere Bank I Commercisl Bank ' BsnkofPittsburir i 1 dis! hsuk or Danville pari Fat. Bank Mont Holly par vnni.io nans 1 ais Columbia B'k ft B'ge Co par F. ft M.,Midilletown 11. par .r t : t t i. m M. Msrh, Uk tit liurlington par Meeh. ft Men. Ilk Trent per wiowiwn uaiia Mston Bsnk pnr F.rie Bsnk t dis ExohangeR'k Pittsburg 1 itis Kxehangs B'k, Branch 1 dis Morris Co Bank . 1 dts Newark Ilk'g ft Ins. Co dis ( Ir.i.B. Uank Farmers' R'k, BneksCn narlPeopie's Ilk rotter ill UI. dis par pnr Farmera' Rk, linenster narlPrinceton Bank Farmers' Bk, Reading parlSalem Banking Co, Farm. Bk Sehnvlkill Co pnr Semerret Co llank F ft D. Bk Ws'vnesb'g lldis State Rank nt Cninden Franklin Bk. Wash'u lldis Stale Bk F.liznbethton llarrishurg Rank 1 dis State Rank Newark dis nnr I dis dis Hoiiesilnle Ilnnk I disStnte Rk, N. Hlilnswiek pnr tanenster Rank ' por.Sussex Bsnk. Newton dis I .era nou HonK ' pnr Merch. ft Mnn. Rank I dis Miners' H'k, Pnttsville per Trenton Ranking Co par t:mon linuK. Hover nis Ysrcllevy'le A Del Dr Co !5di Monongnheln Rank I dis Tsvlorsv'e Del H'. C is .ti. nf"Uk notes noilfr W dis West Rrsneh UnnV pnr Bnnk of Delnwnre Mr : ... ..... .." I.. j - lM..MVJinrn par yuming is, ii uxesire par York Bank, dis Or Relief notes i dis MA1NR. Bnnkof Whetloek n His Hank l Smyrna par Delnimre t'ity Rank par Rk Wiline'n llmish-w. pal Farmers' Uk Si Delaware jaw I'nion Mnuk. wiiiningbai isir Mercantile Bk. Dniignr 10 din All snlvMit banks I dis iy Under S'i's dis IMIItl. All solvent Imiika (dis NBW HAMPS1IIIIR. All solvent hanks I di ' VKHMOXT. TV"Rk notes nnder fi's 4 dis NORTH CAKOIJNA. Rank of St Alhnne 5 dis All solvent hanks dis A II solvent banks 3 dis (7-l'nderS's, 9) dis "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own JTIcclianic. GEOBGERENN. MANUFACTl'ItER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. nPHE uliscriber respectfully roll the attention - of I the public to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of vaiiiiykt-warh. which cannot fail to rc.omincnd itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to he tiad in the city. No effort i spared iu tho manufacture of his ware, and the eubscrilicr is determined to keep up with the many improvements which arc constutttly being made. lit stock consists oi Mahogany Sola, Olvnns mid LouitgeN, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND D1M.XC TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Philo- tlelphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, 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 CHAIRS, ncluding varieties never before to he had ir Sunbury, sueh at MmnGiit, Black WatJttT sxu Ct-RLiiii MirLK Ghkciax j axii WiKiisnn CHAIRS, An rAxcv Piaxo Stools, whieh are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall he no excuse for persons to pori-liuse furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of hi. ware and Clmira. His article will lie disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. If UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hkiiisk, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or tt any convenient dis tance from this place. It?" The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store anil Weaver's Tavern. (iEORUE REAM. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 18S3 tf. Cheap Watches Jewelry, yiniOLESALK and R. Uil, at the "Philaih l " " phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 116 North Second Street, comer of Quarry, Philadel phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, IH curnt eaics, S',00 Silver do. full jeweled. Sliver lupine, jewels, do do do. en.' to 11 7 leild peetarles, Fine Silver do. Hold Bracelets. ! ndirs' Oohl 1-eneils, Silver Ti-a spoons, set, 7.00 i. fin 3.00 1.0(1 5.00 1.(10 upeilor (unrliers, liiiitntion do. Gokl Peai, with Peneil and Silver Holder, Gold Finger Rings, 37J cent, to $Sn ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 J cents; Patent, 1SJ ; Lunet, 25 j other articles iu proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. STAl'KKElt A HARLEV, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, sonic Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. August 28, 1852. ly. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAM KS Ji. FI DLKIi. No. 1 2 .S'oiiVi Second Stree', PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepiue do " luartier do Gold pens und pencil and silver halders Silver 1'ea and Table Spoon. Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings Ac All warranted and sold at prices a low as ai y in the city. November 27. 1S52 if. IMksoIuUoii oi I'arlucrKlilp. fl'HE Copartucrbhip heiclofore existing under 1 the name of James 11. & Win. B. 11 art, i this day dissolved by the withdrawcl of William R. Hart. The business of tho lute firm will be settled by cither of the undersigned, at No. 22!), North 3d street. JAMES II. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. The undersigned, have this day formed a co partnership and will continue the business under the name of James H. ct Thomas Hart, Thank ful for past favors, they respectfully ask the at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, whieh will be full and extensive, aud which they will sell at tha lowest market rate. JAMES H. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 JS, tl. SUNBURY FERRY. nENRV W. Bl'CHER inform the public that he hua taken the ISutibury Kerry and a he is now well prepared with good and audi cieut cralt he will lie enabled to accommodate the public with prouitness and despatch. -Auril 10. 1852. tf. Itosendale Hydraulic Cement. A N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vault,' -i- Spring houses and Cell, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed wall. ' r. .,r. -r i - For sale by j ijr EV I SMITH ot SON,' . N. E. Cornt-r of Front and Willow street Railroad. i - - J i Philadelphia, Feb. 18, 1853. ly. "1 U8T1CES FEE BILLS For sale by !..-n.ia-i5 . .,H..'B MAS8ER. . Sunrmrv. 1hAISt. TNK BoMrau's clbtaled ink. on Vf gre. ink for sale, whol.-.la nd retail by Decembers. I f0. , M B MASSER. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! At th cabinet Wat) Room of p ISEB'N iioupt &:co;, '. .-ics dUtrket Squire,-1 i-were. Afto utlht tofmrof Fawk street If the Railroad: ,...i - SUNBURY. PA: ' i-t ' Thankful for (lis p.trong oi hi friends and Customer eVtrrneg' the 17 year he ha been in bust- res in this pfave, hvsottrit from the public a con tinuance of their fatoTS. T f7nring this period he ha endeavored to keep tvfwith th improvement of the day, and has arc0rVittrg4y extended his buaf' ness in every branch and variety.. Ths public arr therefore invited to tho attention' of ths preset tock of CABINET WARE AlW8A-ms I Manufactured t , .7 .. SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO". ' ' ; At the Old Stand, ' 1 1 - v Where in addition to their former lock of th establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chaffs. Larre Spring Seat Rocking Chain. - Pressing Bureaus, Centre Tables r - MarlU Top Wash Stands, 5 ; and a variety of other 5 r : . ; ' new style and Fnsliionnble Furnifurc. Having secured a Hearse and made the necee ary arrangement for the purpose, they ar now prepared for Undertaking in all its branch, in tin vicinity or at any convenient distance. . . t-. v V maids and mistresses, and haabonds too, . c - Here's furniture of .very style and hat, : .. From side beards down to kitchen table, , From rocking chairs to locking cradle . . Should j on not have tli. ready Jons to pay, , .. We'll waitawhile for a brighter better day, .. .. Or take potatoes, oats, com, wheat and ry.j Bark, hosp poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails, . 1 , From pits and turkies down to littl quails. Come on then friend., oomeoneend all, , Keep trade a moving, sn "goe on th. ball." tP Order from a distance to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf SOWEll HARKKS, Pulilisliers and llooksellcrs, No. 81 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. UiMes. PrnvtMii. IFi-imia TWrirmt nurt iri.t.:.i 1 Travels, Novel., Ac.', e, " " SCHOOL books: ", Every kind in use from a primer upwards. BLANK BOOKS. An elepint nisnrtment from the pass book upwards, made of superior paper, and best irf binding. WRITING PAPERS. Cap, Post, and Note Papers, elegant styles sad qaality. and very cheap. ' " STATIONERY. Faney, Plain ami Adhesir. Knvelnpea, Ink, Psnd, Wa fera, rjioel Pens, filutes, I'eneils, lVrte-Monsies, Wrap, pin? Tapers of all kinds, Curtain Papers, c., .. Our atoek is all fresh, bought ehesp snd sold accordinirlf . Particular uttentinn pnid to H.mVsellers, Uunntry Msr chants and Teachers, however little they may buy. .- j, S.iwer ft Darncs are Publishers of PEI.TON'8 seiias of MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS.. . Fch map is nearly PKVKN FEET fJQUAKE, and. shows the comparative size and relative position of every country on the gbiue. They ar. iiiteiKieJio he suspended in every eVnool Room, and not only make a splendid a- ,.!T.UC!J .-'"J' .?r" """'really aeknowledVed la be th. 1T AlODK OK TKAt:ill.U UKoSllArilY ir lirourhtout. The. are key. intended to lie used br th. sehoUirs, coiitaiuiiig a complete epitome of Geoeranhv. and eosnug lc.s Uuni luilf the ptu- of a Geotraphy si id Atlas The system is in uuiyersul use in Prussia and Germany, and hns already lieen introduced in Uirard CoUeee Phila delphia, the public schoole of lloston. New York Phils ilelp nn, Baltunore, Washington, and llirtmrboui New Knijlsnd, .New ork, e., . . Our desks are loaded with rceoininmdatimis from the most talented and sciea tiQc teachers in .very quarter, and wherever the system hns lieen used parents, teachers and scholars unite w arsis, mg if. r I. Map of the Western Hemisphere. ' ' S. Map of the Eastern Hemisphere. , , f i S. Mnp of North America. 4. Mnp of the United States. ' . . , 6. M up of Europe. . ii .-. . fl. Map of Asia. 7. Mnp of Mouth America inrl Africa Every map is hrillisntly colored, varnished, snd meant eil on nni.liii and rollers ' "" vt e resjccltully invite the earnest attention nf Tesehersf Parents, and Sc hool Directors to this Inseiiuu tcaeiiiMg Geoxmphy. SOWKH A BaRNKS in mods oy Philadelphia, Aug. 29, VXJa!'' V'"A ' EYRE & LA NDELL, 4A and Jlrch Street, -PHILADELPHIA. 1 TFAVE established a Store wher th. beat trade now resort for Household Dry Goods, French Fancy Goods, Dress Silks nd Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Cloths, Cassimers aud Vesting. Muslins and Linen by the piece, Dumask Table Linens and Napkins, Patent Black Silk for Dresses, Full Stock of Mourning Good. . 11. iv ii. are constantly receiving JJargain from the New York and Philadelphia Auction, which they sell wholesale and retail very cheap for Ktl Cash. Knu ard E. Evrr, Washington I. Lahdeli., Philadelphia, July 3, 1852. ly. Till: (.IIE.1T riUZE MEDAL. All niVEUI HICKE3T 8c TULL, A'o. US Chestnut St., above Sizth, Front of , .JONES' HOTEL. ' -- TT) AVE just received their Priia TtTCVt 11 Medul, awarded tn them for ' 1 T 1 their beat Travelling Trunk, ex hibited at the World' Fair in London, 1651 being the only exhibitor to whom any award) wa made. Their competition waa with all tha world, and they have tuken THE FKIZE! TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, fcc. To lie found in thi. City, and at very low prices' Call and see. H1CKEV A TL'LL, Trunk Manufacturers, 148 Chestnut St, April 10, 1853. tf, STACK OiVFICK, WASIIINIlfOlV HOUSE, ; 6UKfitmY, pa. JAMES COVERT, Proprietor, "IVOULD respectfully announce that he hat ' v taken thi well known (land, where ha will he gratified to ea and entertain hi Iriend nd Ibe travelling public generally. This houa i now replete with every convenience, comforta blc, plctsahtty located,' handsomely furnished, Well ventilated, tendering it in evtfry respect 4 desirable stopping plscf. No expense hs lieen spared in fittiu lijl tills house. The chamber are well furnished aud Uie table snd bar. provided With tha best ilia market can alfordt The stable Sccommodatidn are eitensiv and well calculated for traveler. . STACK OFFlCfi. ... - The stag running from NorthUruherUnd ioV PotUville, stop at tins houacVwhcr through audi way tickets to Philadelphia can k obtained. R . Sunbury, March tOf 1 83 1 tt ' - HT 560KS! B0OXS!! TCSf RECEIVED and tor aal a tie sdlUosl , of PIKES ARITHMETIC v -,--,. a Al&O, i Urge assortment of Blank ttook.' ' WM; McCARTV, MnnkMl. ,j Sunbury, Dae. . l52-tf ,T r. G OLD Peas wah and Without rases, of wrrr suuariaT uuaiiiri jun raeriveo. . e Also a tread supply or nting riuid, for sal by .i .i JiJ ;H. B.'MASSER. buiibury, PC T. 1851. a .i Sj fc. UAND BILLS neaty' printed pn new typo" rtremntlv mfunitMl thi. r,ftr 1 A Ima .1 ', , r8mPllr 'wectrt. WanVd. of aH kiud. on I ' R'inbuir, Feb. U, 1 operior paper. 1 95. ' f l-" w !.!t,s!- .;'" i' -s. v; . 1... , -'se,f, y 1 a aaik sr r't ifjia siifci SUM Hi .1. 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