1 i New Advertisements. SUN BURY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. Store Sew Goods 1 1 WILLIAM. A. KNOBli, n ESPECTFULLY informs his friend. and the public generally, that ha ha just received and opened a large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at hii Store in Lower Auguata towaship. His lock consist of every variety of T)vy Goods, viz: Cloths, Cassimers, Snttinetts, Vesting), Flan nets, Muslin, tft. A splendid atock of LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berates, De Laincs, Mtrinots, L turns, Ginghams, Calicoen, tec. SOOTS AND SHOES, A fine assortment for Men, Women & Children. A large assortment of GKOCEK1ES, SUCH AS Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Spices, &.c. Hardware and Queensware. Fish, Salt anil Liquors. fl'CH A9 Gin, Brandy, Bum and AViiiskry, Besides the Urgent and most general assort incut of all kind of Goods to be had in the country. All the above mentioned goods will be sold st such reduced prices as they can not be got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. Augusta twsp.. July S, 1853. Cm. Just Published and for Sale by WM. McCAKTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writa, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United States. By Collinson Rem, Eq., Ipsae iegis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a short svslem ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindcl, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has lieen received from Judge Pearson ol Hanisburg : IlinnisBuun, June 30, 1853. Gs'STI.KMtS : After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval .f tho selection and composition of the precedents thus oll'arcd to the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svslem of pleading, de.ci., settled bv bis Ex tors i adapted to our nauus oi iiusiim, anu me pniiu...- .i i;..i.ai si.,.1,1-, oft he courts, -our lorms ol oeciorauons ueing, Solomon Heckert, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'rs to a great extent, founded on the acts of assembly. -Abatement on State Tax. JOTICE is hereby given to the Taxpayers of NorthuroDei land county that an abatement or five per cent, will be allowed on the State Tax assessed for 1853, if paid on or before the day previous the time fixed for the Collectors of the eeyeral townships to pay over the amount collec ted to the County Treasurer. The Collectors of Sunbury, Cameron, Little Mahanoy, Upper Mahanoy, Rush and Upper Augusta will pay over to the Treasurer on the SOth instant. , Those of Lewis, Milton, Turbut, Northumber land and Point, on tho Stst instant. Those of Lower Mahanoy, Jackson, Jordan, Zerbe and Coal, on the 8 2d instant. Thoae of Delaware, Shamokin and Lowor Au gusta an the 23d instant. CHRIST. ALBERT, ) CIIAS. WEAVER, Com'sra. JOS. NICELY. ) Bunbuty, July 9, 185J. REGISTERS' NOTICE. JOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of tho following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of aid Estatea have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court ofssid County, on Tuesday, the SJ day of August, A. 1853, in the forenoon, for confirmation and allowance. Charles II. Kay, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix Jane E. Krty. Elizabeth Dentlcr, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs John Young and Geo. F. Miller. Simon I. enter, dee'd., settled by his Executors Jonathan and Isaac Lenkcr. Jacob Horlocker, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor Masit-k Horlocker. Joseph Milliard, dee'd., Final account settled bv his Ex'r Epbriam Hilliard. William ShelTcr, dee'd.. tctllcd bv his Ex'tors Wm. and Jacob Shelter. Thomas H. Kerr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r William Lcvan. Isnic Stadler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Peter Strains. Antvr Maria Hunsicker, dee'd., settled by her Ex'tor David Taggart, Esq. James Price, dee'd.. Final account settled by his Adm'r David Marlz. Michael Rockefeller dee'd., Final account set tled by his Adm'r Isaac Eckmnn. Andrew Tinbrook, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Andrew Tinbrook. Gideon Marklc, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix Mary Morkle. George Dcibler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Jonathan Dcibler Thomas Vastinc, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors Wm. and Ames Vastinc. John Arter, dee'd., settled by las Adm'r Wm. H. Persing. Elizabeth Friek, dee'd., Finol account settled by her Ex'r U. P. Ft irk. Jacob Sechlcr, Peter Stnhl John and Jacob HecUcrt. Samuel Culp, dee'd.. Final account settled by his Adm'r John Haughawout. Absalom Adam, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Gideon Adam. Alexander Strickland, d-e'd., settled by his Ex'rs Wm.Gass and Win. Miller. John Hursh, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs John and Stephen Hursh. Elizabeth Dieirenbacher, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r Peter Kuns. George Hilo, dee'd., settlee by his Adm'tor Fiederick Haas. Christopher Goodlander, dcc'J., settled by his Adm'r John V. Goodlander. John Hendershot, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r A bin. Sliipii.au. John Snyder, dee'd., Tinal account settled by his Ex'tors Thoinns and Adam Snyder. Henry Rockefeller, dee'd., settled by one of his Adm'rs John Rockefeller. Jesse and Elizalictli Tharp, minor children of Alexander Tharp, dee'd., selllcJ by their Guardian Jesse Campbell. William Tharp, minor child of AlexanJer Tharp, dee'd., by his Guardian Jesse Camp bell. Elizabeth Leader, settled by her Guardian John Troutman. Mary Herb, settled by her Guardian Daniel Herb. Hannah Dressier, settled by her Guardian Sol omon TSiilman. fiopbia, Emilinc and Anthony Fox, scttlad by their Guardian Peter Strauss. 8 iii.i n. Henry, Samuel, David, Richard and Alfred Culp, minor children of Peter Culp, dee'd., settled bv their Guardians Samuel Lautz and and Win. Deppin. Peter F. Culp, minor child of Teter Culp, dee'd., settled by his Guardian Philip Renu. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register's Ollice, ) Sunbury, July 8, 1853. $ Two Strsiy Cows. CJTHAYED away from the subscriber, about two weeks since, S stray cows, both white and red; one moro white than tho others one cows' horns turns a little backwards. Both give milk- Whoever informs the subscriber where they are, will be liberally rewarded. PETER M.YOCUM, Shamokin township, Bear Gap P. O. July 2, 1853 3t. SHERIFF'S SALES. will be a savins of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our stale. Yours, with great respoct, JNO.J. PEARSON. Htm. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindcl, Esquires. Sunbury. July 1853. K OTIC 12. NOTICE is hereby given that books will be J-' opened to receive subscription to the Capi tal Slock of theSoliusirove Bridge Company, on Wednesday, tiie V7th of July next, at the follow ing named places: At tlic House oi nirs. uait in SeliiiHgrovc, Jacob Fryer, Middleburp, Charles I). Kline. Lcwisbuia und Isaac D. Dover in l'rccbuin, Union county, also nl the house of Samuel Thompson in Sunbury, lvtcr Snyder in Lower Aususta township, and J. Herb in Upper Mahunov towtn-hin in Northumberland county and at tlic house of Michael Weaver in Miners ville, Schuylkill county, at which time and places one or more of tho undersigned will attend lor the purpose of receiving such subscriptions. COMMISSIONERS. Ner Middlcswarth, Peter Snyder, ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, the following real estate, to wit ( A Certain out Lot of Ground, in the eouthern part of the borough of Sunbury, bounded on the east by land of George Weiser, (Tanner;) on the south by the heirs of Edward Harrison, dee'd., on the west by the Susquehan na river, and on the north by out lot of J. G. Youngman, containing ONE ACRE AND THREE FOURTHS, more or less. The above will be sold at the public house of James Covert, in the borough of Sunbury, on Saturday, the 23i day of July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ALSO: A Tract of Land, in Lower Augusta township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Hart, John Ucndershstz heirs, David Shiptnan, Peter Bcrlieu and others, and mountain land, containing about FIFTY ACRES moro or less. To be sold at the public house of v illiam K. Jones, in Lower Auguata township, in said county, on Saturday, the 23d day of July next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. Late the es tate of William K. Brown, dee'd. Term of sale will be mode known on day of sale by GEORGE WF.ISER. Ouardian of the minor children of Wm. K. Brown, dee'd. By Order of the Court J. P. rUnsEL June 85 r of tho Court, ) SEL, Clk, O. C.J 85 1853. 1 ) DENTISTRV. TU. A. VALLERCIMMP, Dentist, would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Sunbury and the surrounding country, that he has taken rooms nt the Red Lion Hotel, kept by Mr Catharine Boulton, where he will be hap py to attend to all call in the line of hi profes sion. AW operations or Mechanical work war ranted to answer all the useful and ornamental purposes of the art. Sunbury, June 25, 1853. NOTICE, Bakk ii r NnnTiiuMOEBLANn, Northumberland, June S5, 1853. The Directors of the Bank of Northumberland give notice that they intend to apply to the nnxt Legislature of this Commonwealth, for a renew al of its charter with tnesnmo capital, and with its present title, location and privileges. By order of the Board. JNO. TAG G ART, Prcst. June 25, 1S33 Cm. H- W. Snyder, G. Leisenring, James K. Davis, Henry C. Ever, John Gundy, John B. Packer, Edward Y. Bright, W. F. Waiieiiscller, Charles A. Mover, G. F.Miller, J no. Walls, Jacob Seasho.tz, William Cameron, Ira T. Clement, Selinsgrove, July 2, 1853. Dorougli Ordinance. TVTOTICE is hereby given by the authorities of the Borough of Sunbury, that all persons are cautioned against going into the river to bathe within the limits of the Borough, until half past eight o'clock in the evening. All persons violating this ordinance will be dealt with according to law. By order of the Chief Burgess. P. M. SHINDEL, Clerk. Sunbury, July 2, 1853. 3t. List of Jurors, OF Northtiinbctluiul Comilx, for August T., 1853. 'rniil .furors. Milton F. W. Pollock, Joseph Egbert. Lewis Samuel Shannon Turbut John M'Cormick. William P. Hull Dki.aware James H. Callicait Chimsquaqi'e William Derham, John nVst, Jacob Kiamer, George Fredrick, Sacn'l M'Nincii. Shamokin --Honry Leisenring, Fiederick Mutuliler, Suloinnn Fegely. Rush Honry Weaver. Lower Ai'ui'sta. William Conrad, Martin riiimk'l, Dunied ZurlniRn, Peter Snyder Ui'i'ET Mahanoy William Heim, Jona than Ressler, Isreal Fenstermucher. Lower Mahanoy John Hensyl. Cameron Solomon Dunkulbeiger. TRAVERSE JURORS. Susiiury G. B. Youncman, Georye Deihl, Benjanimi Hendricks, Gorge Lyon, (Jeoi;e Young, Geciij" Renn. NuK i iii'MBKiii.Asn Drfvid Ililkeil. Milton J. tines Monlcmnery, II. D. Burr. Henry Hubert, Robetl Shaddon, Moses Cham, berlain, Fiederick Fitlor, John Miller, Allen Sch rover. Delaware Christian Hilyard, Wilson Hutchison. John H. Giirr. Lewis John Shell, Milton Tro.vel, Jacob GiUner. It. C. Uuckman. Ciiii.iscjL'AQUK Adam Conrnd, John Shell. Point John W. Stainm, John Dale. Lower Augusta. W, II. Jones, Jeremiah Renn, Cispur St. Ctair, Peter Reitz, George SMiyiler, James Mnpinan. Shamokin Cuiuad Yeager, Wm. Ammer man, C;iila John. Rush J.isenh Fisher. Coal Still'iinn Eaton. Stephen Eisenheart, Jordan William Minler. Cameron Gideon Kramer. Daniel Sleich Lower Mahanoy Joseph Fonstermacher, Michael Readel. Jacob Bingemun, Adam Lenker, Litti k Mahanoy Isaac D. Raker. Jaeksun Jacob Shnppel. John Creasinger BY virtue of a certain writ of Yin. Exponas to me directed, will be sold by public sale, on Monday, the first of August, next, at 1 o'clock, J M., at the Court House, in Sunbury, the fol lowing property, viz : A Certain Lot of Ground, utuate ill the borough of Milton, on that part of said borough, called upper Miltun, bounded north by Moses Tailor, east by Second street, south by Mulberry alley and west by bt of Wm. Mc Clcery, containing one eighth of an acre, more or lesa. whereon i erected a two atory house, c. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeremiah Yargy. ALSO: By an order of ale, at the same time and place. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, : Pnint township, in the county of Nor- .w..i..ln,l. bounded and described as follows, to wit I Begiuing at stones thence by lands of Lenard Pfoutz, dee'd-, outn eimy ...u n.,.rter desrees. cast one bundled and eighteen .1.. tenths nerche to a fallen hickory thnc by land of Win. Lemon, Deed., and Win. L. Dewart, north J degree, east 122.3 . i... in atone, thence by land aaid to belong r. w, t.. Dewart. oulh 811 degree, west t95 8 perches to stones, thence by lands of ' giuth 3UJ degrees, east 119 perches to tho . , . M,rr roiitaiiiiiia- 101 acre and 46 L.-u .i .ll,,w.,ire with the appurtenance, Late tho estate of James Lemon, dec u. WM. B. KIPP. Sheriff. Bherifl' Office, Funbury. July 9, 1853 NOTICE. TVTOTICE i hereby given that an application will be made, at the next regular session of the Legislature, to charter a company for bank inir mwl iliaeniintinrr nurooses. with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, with tho privi lege uf extendinc it to four hundred thousand ,lnlUr. i.i lie located in the boroush of Sunbury, Niiriluinibnrland county. Pa., and to be called Tuk Mixkiik' Bask of SuNaciir. July 2, I8b3. Cm. PROCLAMATION. V OT1CE is hereby give Courts of Common PU NOTICE. TVOTICE is hereby civen bv the undersignod ' citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl uma. lliat applicution will be made to t lie next Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec tion of a body corporate to be styled "J ex ScicacBT Savinss' Iutititx," to be located in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county with discounting privileges, and with a capital of Une Hundred Uiousand dollar. Robert H. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young, Adam Mii.slcr, Thomas Robin, Daniel Drucke- miller, Fredk. Lazarus, Geo. B. Youngman, Pe. ter B. Alasscr, J. W, fnling, Ira T. Clement. Ueni. Hendricks, Geo. C. Welker, J, W. Peal. Sunbury, June 25, 1853. 6m. en Hint ilia several 'leas. General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and 1 vrminer and General Jail Unlivery in and lor the county or INortliumlierliinil, commence ot the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o clock, A. M. on Monday, the 1st day of August next, and will continue ONE WEEK. The coroner, Justice of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are reuuesled to be then and thoro in their proper per inns, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and nilipr remembrances, to do those tilings to tlicir ,-vrraI office aniiertuining to lie done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common' wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper person to prosecute against him, as shall be just onu not to ucpan wiiuoui icuu .ukii peril. Jurors are requesieu iu uc'uuituu, ,cii attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to ilmiv stntirpfl. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 25th day of June, in the year ot our J.oru one mousanu irrbt hundred and fifty-three and the In- liMwmlence of the United State of America the 77tu. . WILLIAM 1). JUrr, ouenn. God save I ha Coinmonweallh. CELEBRATED Family Medicines. IN offering to th public the above mvalaabln prepara tions, the subscriber would stste that In eonmiltstioa with his fiiends aud some of the must respeeisbhi ol the Medical faculty, il was deemed advisable to offer 10 th pubtio, a fw preparations in" known celebrity, bcttiv pre pared with Ui graatsst rare, and on the nvttt seientiflo principles, as substitutes fur the numeruus wurihlc-M sr ticies that sre fluuding the eountry in ths form uf pansceas and cure alls, prepared by the must ignarant and meicetia tf persons, intended to cure ftil dtseeees and gwd for ntrno. Read and Rejled. That the Medicine. Manufactured by V. M. CxcxLST, Including his Knee Pecoiral fur Coughs. Cream ui Ceinphor, for Itlieuinatisni. Worm ffyrup inr vorms. Tooth Waeh, for decnyed teeth, diesaed gum. Family Pills, or blood Hurifyer, have been mre extwulve- ly used, and have given nrre satisi'action, limn any other Medicines before the public, being prepared with rornrd to their uscrulnesa are fully worthy ths trial f the nlfi.cl- ed. Give them s trial. A ftw powciful reasons why the slnve Medicines sre deserving I'f universal pstlonnge. (In Iha first plnee, they are prepared bv a regular Physician, who underrtundi the application of Medicines, to diseases, end dtiacqiU'iitlv sr oerfeotly safe to take. (Secondly,) Ibty have been ui ed with universal euecess, and have given more kuiiisc ti"n then any other Medicines oKered Tiefore the public (Thirdly ) thoy are the only nied.cines that have guined the patrimairc of Phvsicisne, where they have been med j and (Pouitiily,) they are put up in larger quantities toi the same price, thou any other Medicines cfTi-red to the public of the same kind. As ths lubecribcr han s number of certiflcates In his poueaaiun of the higlicet outhonty, where they have been used with the imtt anisfnetnry re sultsHe will publish a few of them, feeling sntislied that a trial will insure their recommendation. Try them and satisfy yourself of their superiority over sll others. Read and be Convinced. We the undersigned having been made acquainted with the ingredients entering into the Compounds known as Bickley's Tamily Medicines also having prescribed end known them to be used, with most satisfactory results ; take plensure in saying that we believe they lully meet the design for which thuy arc recimniended. JA3. PTHAWBHIDUK, M. D. C H. FKICK. M. D. WM. McMAHO.N, M.T) WK3I.KY H CEAHIiKART, M U. WM. II M40IM.. M I). B 11. UCARUKAHT, M. D. Ci.re of pain in the side and tough from protested Liver Complaint. Mrs. Robert Adams, laboring under Cbroniu Liver Com plaint, nccuinpauied with n short dry cough pniu in the side and brca.'t, gcnenil debility, loss o'f appttite, fliter try ing all the tisuul remedies recomnietuled for cough and diseases uf the chest, who with no benefit, she was reo m inendcd to try the Kose Pecturul,from which, she u it only derived immediate but permanent relief. John Adams, s in or Mrs. Robert Adorns, wns afflicted with a very severe cough, pain In the side(i and soreness produced by incessant coughing; he was induced to try the Rose Pectoral. To use his own language, the first dose enabled him to enjoy a go d night's rest. In I he m-irning he expectorated about half pint nf matter. He continued to improve until his cough entirely left him, it also hod the efTcct of strengheiiing his bicast, which was naturally weak. He also says that ho has leeominended it ton number of hisfiicnds for siniilur complaints, and in every case it hns given satisfaction. The above pers mi residents of the tmvn nf Danville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from the use of the Rose Pecloral ; authorize the nbove statement, for the benefit of those who mav be afflicted in a similar man ner. GRKAt CUKE. Loss of Voice restored icith one iott'.e of Rose Pec toral. Miss Susan Whithick, of Rush t iwnsliip, Northumber land co., for a number of years uu ii valid, in the lull of 150, lost the use of her voice from a scveie cold she con tracted ; after trying a number of remedies, with no bene fit, she wns entirely restorud by taking one bottle of Hose Peetorut, after winch, she Ifisr her voice nguin, from a fresh c old she contracted, and wus again restored by the use of another bottle ; she then took four bottles moie to strengthen her breast, from which she detived the most decided benefit, aud has lceii in the enjoyment uf excc-Kuit health frum that tunc to the pres.'iit. The ab lie statement is obtained fn m Dr Puts,-!!, the rhvsician who attended her; alsi her mother who thinks that she would not be living at this lime if it h id n t been fu the R se Pectoral. Uinville, Jan. 25. lb.' 'J Still another Marled Cure Effected. Mrs Samuel feebler, being of a natural wenk and deli- eaie constitution, very susceptible t i c lils, was artlicted with a very severe cough, pain and soreness of the bre-tM, I as of appetite ; ol'ter using a number cf the usual icnie- dies Iruni whlcli, sne ueriveu no Deueni, sue was eureu oj taking one b.ittle of Rose Pectoral and is in the ccjoyiueut of better health than for years prcliuus. Danville, Llec. 1 INu. 1). BicsLsr : Permit me to inform you that my wife, who is a delicate and weakly w imau, lab riug under u very severe Couch with pain and soreness of breast, wss in ire quickly and effectually relieved with one boitlu of inr Kusc Pectjral than any otner menicine sne nau ever taken. ABNKK M'UUIDl'.. Jan. 1S5. Samuel R. Wihws' I urnace, Ked roiut. raoNo bvidenck in fsvos of the Rosa Pkctobal and Family Pitts. John Fulner tnken between Christmas and New Year Willi a very bad cold, which ended in a dry hard incessant Cough, causing a great deal of pain whenever he coughed, was relieved very much j by tlic lime be had taken one third of a bottle, and hv the lime it was finished, wss en tirely cured. He also iivs that he has taken several d ises of the Health Restorative or Family PiH.i, and that they ure the mildest nnd most eileelnnl purgatives he has ever aken. IJauviiie, Jan 1, lo'j Da HicciEY : Purine a visit to my Wuiiier. in win. ville, I look nveiy severe Cold, which ended ma tight hdld Cough, i nil soreness mid pain i.fttie l.rei,.,. for wluen l usea your uoee reciorai, auu mnniy ins, aiu, take plensure in recommending Ihem, us I lie mildest and m st elfectual remedy 1 have used. Yours, respectfully. j.liba iiiuiiu.i.'M, Jan. i!fl, 1952. White llavsn. I.uzerue eo. Dctir ssir : As a rceoinmendatinn for your Rose Pecto ral, permit me to sar. that I wo effectually cured of a very severe c.iueh with luiln m the breast, Willi less Hum half a bottle, and that I t-outidcl it invuluable. Yuu ate at liberty to make this public if you please. JUHoi St'MUUAU, turocer.j uuminc, i s. My son William tailoring under a severe cough und puin in his side, I'lom ail injury received by o fall, wus eutuely relieved by a bottle of Rose Pectoral A- Cieam of Cam- hot. 1 have also used your r amity 1'ii.j, anu aiugciner consider theta the best inedeciues I have e-'cr U!.d. JOAN OVKKUliUF, Jan. 18.-i2 Rush Tp., Norlh'd eo. lr. Bieklev : Sir: As my wife who was troubled Willi dry, h ud Cough, also s .ur tt.nwh, dependent iiji.ui Uelilllty, similar lo llispepsla. wus entirely reueveu ey using two bottles of your It' se Pertortil, perinil uic tj -sy that 1 consider it an exeell-mt remedy. Youis, respeetlully, Hev iiir. ll.l.AliW. Pastor Lutheran Church. Lhniville. Pa. llavinit beeneiireit of a iiuiu in my aim (similar lo Rheu matism) which deprived me of the free use uf it f ir about lour montiis. uy uuug one u ttle oi icuuioi t anion -r 1 would state that 1 c. insider it the ben remedy ol the kind I have ever used in mr lii iuly, oui I w-iulj Ireely recuinmend it to others with similar affections. Yours, respectfully, JONAS wui.r. Rush tp , Norlh'd co. My wifj being efflicted with a very sevuie piin in her oi in and sh .uUler (I lie effects of cold) which disabled her from using it, was cured with rubbing of Cruum of Catn ihr Mis. l'.lllin, my sisier-iii-luw, wasals, cured of a severe pain in the head ami face by using the Creiun of Camphor THOM AS KLLIfl, Danville. Jan. l, '52. My wife having Rlieumatiaili of the arm for a number of years, which prevented her from using it in doing her w uk ; after having spent a gienl deal oi money in trying didurent remedies wilh no hnnerit, wus entirely cured by using only one buttle o your irciltn Ol lampa- GEOUGE W- ZIMERMAN, VENITIAN BLIND 31ANUFACTURER, No. Gl A.rch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLINDS, Which for style of finUh and workmanhip cannot be urrasd. Wholesale and Retail at the lowe.t price. Al.o TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES? ANU KliLU U1.IND-S WHOLESALE, AT M ANU FACTUnnrtS' PK1CKS. CJ" MERCHANTS end other ere invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August SI, 1852 ly. ijir'-'i "' sai sfVJ.lii cns.sirmMB Live and Help Live ! ! ! OfB MoTTO. S. N. THOMPSON ESPECTFULLY informi his friendi and the public generally, that he has just re ceived it his store, in Sunbury, Lelow .Veaver's Hotel, a large, handsome and cheap issorttnent of SrRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimtrs Cassinets. Jeans, Drillingr, Muslins, Vestings, Linens, Ij'c. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de L'ti'ns, Lawns, f'tfirictns. Bcrages, llobts, tfc . (iiinci:itir.s, Sugar. Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molarse , Checc, Spice, Fish, Salt, etc., ice, dee. lEurdivare, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives cV Forks, &c. Queonsrare, of various styles and pattern, BOOTS AND SHOES, A lurgc assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hits Caps, 4c, of vsrious lite end style. Beside a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. Country produce o! all Kinds taken in exhange at the highest market prices. Sunbury, 4 mo. 30, 1853. 'Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. "jVTOW for the little one. Why will parent ' waste hour and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect pictures of their children and after all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1 U'c would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee to make you a perfect picture, by our Eli.ctuo I'm Midi, process!, that works in from J to 2 seconds. Wc defy any Dagucrrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, a we are the inventois, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishment in New England and the Middle State. I or picture of adults, the silver medals we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums from County Fiur. is sufficient prool that they are the A Plus Ultra of perfection. Wo would rail particular attention to our Tulbotypcs Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. V. Collins & Co'.,' 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield and Collins' Building, Weidticld. Msss. N. B. Our establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and by Professor Iforsrford's Safely Lamps ly Right. "Come and see." Phils., May 28, 1853. ly. NEW STORE. THE undersigned takes this method r,f ihttnk -- ing his friends Inr their liberal patronage, and ltilurins them lie hits taken the oltl stand lately uccupied by James Taggart fc Son, where he will be prepared at all limes with a large sup ply ol goods, consisting ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, ic. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, of every description. GroceiieH, Queens ware, Hardware, Cedarware, Salt, Fish, JJ-e., 4 c.' Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms, and hopes by a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patron.ice. G. I. TAUGART. North'd., June 18, 1953 tf. A Farm for Sale. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Ftttow Uitizxss: Havinu hcen induced to olfcr myself to you as a candidate, fur COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the coming election, should I be so fortunate as to receive a uoinmation and obtain an elec tion, my undivided and constant endeavor would be lo perform the duties of the office with Cdelity and Impartiality. Shamokin, July 0, 1853, MARTIN GASS. Two Stray Cows. CME to tU premise of the iiiUcribcr, on Friday last two week., two itray row. " . . . . o ...J ,1,. .ih.s 12 or 13. white and red, one ""-"r--V ";v The P " reqeieu io s" r . Sunbury. July . lWtWSU FOR RENT, email office or .hop near Teuer ASunbury, July , 1853. . : O" il WINDOW (SHADES, Leather Trunks To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fallow Citizms. At the solicitation of manv of niv friends, I again announce myself to your consideration a a candidute for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensuini election. Should I be so fortu nate a to be eleeted, I will endeavor to discharge the duties thereol wittt impartiality. CHRISTIAN BAL'SCHLAG. Bhaaiokin, June 25, 1853. LEMON 6VRUP, Oranges, Lemon, Raisena, Nuti, Candiei, &e ire., jut received and for sale by i. n, it..,m.v. Bu-'bury, July 8, 1853. "TMBRELLAS, Parasol and T.ncy Fan, List of Causes. ri ;.s il,. Pmirt nf Common Plcti 1 1 VJ ll ll ini nf Nnrthuinbcrlalld County, at August 1 D., 1653. PLAINTIFFS, llEFENPANTS. Georee Shiley vi Ab'm Dunkelbcrger i admr x Abnah Uowen WDIIl 1 noinpson . , :.:c... Jcuo Miuii. i.eury jviaie . i.v. m. wi.o ,llimilislrator J B Manser vi Barbara Shaffer! ex'ri William McCarty vi Samuel Hunter Daniel Rhodes vi Jacob Wertman Isaac Holla &. Wif v Henry LaUha Simon Snyder va George Snyder Hit. fo, Reiner v. Moycr &. Mo" 1IISUVV aslungton Mutual In surance Company State Mutual Fire Iiiau- tanM fmnnui,u Albiu Newberry v( Thomai Rassr li Host fur M Sw.nv v. 8 Je" "'ice ' to terretenanl Oliver B Hilliard s John Hart man Jr John W Peal vi Joseph Uiiniuick. et. al. Christ &, McFadden v Susanna Raid K.nrlnn Kmilli's x'r. . A. C. 6c T. G. Morria same va aame Wendel L Keffer v John F Wolfinger William Forsman at al va John Park JAMES BEARD, Proth'y ti b Kaufman ct al f?me WII.I.IAM KVKXr. Minor, foi 8. It. W.wsl, It. l'ohil. IJr. RieWley H iving receiveil a very severe injury in my side tie falling oil u I ! of lny. frcmi which I wns una ble to follow niv work, was ree iniineisled to try a l 'ttle of Cream nf C'iiniili r. which sli inkil iiniiiedinte relief. CllirPlTil CAItlt. Hush til., North'd cn. My wife, snlferiug from most enriieiaiiitu in, tliroii);loit her Keneril system, which prevenlcd her mini sleeping (lieing occasioned by u long and protruded Shell of siekiiess ;) for which she used a numlicr i'f remedies Without liencfit, was entirely relieved liv the use i t I'leam of C'amplior. Gi;o. B. BKOV.. Suigeon Ueiilist, JJsnville, I'a. Child cured of Howe! Complaint, mid Ague (of two years standing,) tiy Worm Hyrup. My child lieimr ulili.-ted for the lust two vettrs, with Ilowel Coinpluinl and Amte until it was reduced to a mere skeleton, I ttiud a iluuilier of remedies wilh ll I perni'iiienl Denent, until I gnve it a h-ittle of your Woim nyrup, sines which time it has been well, and got quite nt.iiy. 1 also hav recommended it to a number ul my fi lends, ana iu vvciy esse n nus given satisiat-uoll. 1.. l.r.l At Iuib lin-'s' (Alerelmllt. iJunville. I have used your Worm ttvrun in inv familv. and e. Bider it not only effectual, but ihe must plensunt urtielu 1 am aequainieit with. J VC tin I.AMll.l.M, lianville llavnia ased your Worm Syrup in my family, it helps my children more thau any nreporulion of the kind, and is mors plcusant to take. DAN MtiUUAN. M-sitout Row, iMmvilK,. I hrive hid ocensi in to use yo'ir Worm Syrup iu my lumily, and preler it to any ermlliMre l liuve usea. FKKU. HUB, Frosty Valley, Montour co. Dr. liickley: Hiiviug used your woim Syrup, sud Croam of Camphor and Fumily Tills in my lumily, they guve .'.Kid sulisl'uetioii, and 1 consider them the most ef. fuctuul, mji pleusmit remedies, we have had iu our futility. JlllIMl I IIA.N B. RIHHKI.. Danville. Dear Sir : We the undersigned being in the employ of Messrs. Groves Lonily, ul whose si ire, you nave an Arenev f ir the sole of vour Family Medicines, state, thst w have hud an opportunity of knowing the opinions of uunierotls individuals who hnve nsefl tliein. ami trial iney ...nrral . .1 1. fi't i n. s have s ikl ereit n.niiv vour 1 Ills, wnicn aic uin.eiMii, n.... . ....... ... their operation. W. 1 .KISKN HINO, AlTesi. w .l. ir.i i.r.n, Having Stcnrvv ..f my mmth very lad, 1 wns induced to Irys bitlle ol your Tooth wasti. wmen seion uss uenuiiu, haideiiing my gums, nnd removing an msruae. 0 ' " i..vi .'1'ii.V 1, Illlll.'l. Tlaiivi td n. n,n-llMuin whnl wis ca!le.t ulcerated ure, month, for ivhieh. 1 Hied a number of temodtca with uo , ...) I mi sis, riiron liv usiiik no v. , Toolhwu.il. My wile uls during her e aihiicnieul, was threatened with sire Hikisis, itimps navnig s""? for which she usm me i;renni n i amnaor, win. n' ed them, thereby prcventiiig her brensts from puihenn; (ift) A. "ROm K'.. f il.Mn.H Ch ireh. DanvllUl. Pa. Dr Hicklcv lluvms an ipportuuity of scaiug your Anti-8enrhulie To -th Wash useil in unw very aeveio e- 4 Valuable Farm situated in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, laying along the Shamokin creek, about four miles and a half lrom the borough of Sunbury, CONTAINING 140 ACRES, will be sold on the 53d day of August, by the heirs of Samuel C'olp, sen., deceased, ut piivato sale. About 120 acre of this land are cleared and in a good suite of cultivation, the whole having been limed once over. 1 he improvements are a two storv DWELLING HOUSE, Iia a barn, a waggon house, and two orchards of choice fruit. The l'hiludcliihia and Sunbury Railroad passes directly through the centre of it, likewise the public road leading from Sunbury to fctersburg. Any persons desiring lo purensse a good r arm, void ol lulls and stone, nttli good water, and well in wilh clover, will find this to comport with their wishes. For full particulars, apply either personally or by letter to the subscriber at the farm. JEKCJ.MIArl UUJ.f. L'piicr Augusta twsp., June 18, 1S53. ts. XOTICK 'jV'OTICE is hereby given, that application will re made to the next Legislature of I'ennsylvania. for the Incorporation of a company, with discounting privileges, to be located in the borough uf Suubiirv, in the county of ISorihum bcrliind, with a cupital of One hundred thousand dollars, to be called the ''Susquehanna Savings' Imtttnte. Sunbury, June S5, ls53. 6m. ANOTHER REVOLUTION In the Dry Goods Business. J. T. & I. F. KLINE. T ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and tie public in general, that they have taken tho Old Stand, in Upper Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc cupied by Isaac Campbell, 5c Co., and have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened A J'ew and Splendid Assortment of Spring and Summeii Goods, Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat tinclts, Linens, Check, and all kinds of Summer Wear. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Dresi Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Bcrage do Laities, Alpscas and Shawls. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinds, Hardware ami Queensware, Drugs and Medicines. Also a large assortment nf Boot and Shoe. uitable for Men, Wornon and Children. Hat and Caps, such a Panama, Straw, Palm-leaf and other lints. Salt, Cheese, Ac. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Augusta, April.30, 1S33. Emporium of Fashion And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods JOHN V. MARTIN, 1A9 RECEIVED at his establishment, on leer atrcct, one door north of C. J. Brunei's law-office, in Sunbury, the most Splendid and Tashionallo ASSORTMENT OF GOODS for gentlemen's wear, that ha ever been olfercd in tin place. Hi dock consists in a great variety of CLOTHS, Among which are superior Black, Brovm, ween, unve Claret, Belgium Cloth, French Cloths, Russian black. &e. BLACK AND DROWN CASHMERETS, viae plain doc-skm Cassimeres, Summer and ff'inter Cassimeres, c. VESTINGS, Black Satins, (a rich article.) excellent Marscilcs uuli, White, (figured and Plum,) Figured Urcnadiiie, superb Watered Silks, and SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES, Tweeds, Liuens, Cravats. Iloseiry, Plain and i ar.cy i rimming, Uentlcmen s Collars, Suspenders, &c., &., eVe. Call and see his assortment of goods. Ho challenges inspection, and politely invites the public to test their quality by procuring the best anu neatest coats, pants, vests, &c., in the couiv try. CTT A few journeymen tailor can find iin mediate situation at this establishment. Sunbury, May 21, 1853 3m. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Notice S hereby given that the nntiuai Session ol said Court to commence at Sunbuiy, mi the second Monday of July nevt, will by direction of the Court be ihon ntljuurtied to the third Monday, al which time) it is also directed by the Court lhat all causes for argument wi'.l be taken up and disposed of witliout uciay. UllKLKS PLEASANTS, Pruih'y S. C. N. D. Prothonotary' Ollice, ) Sunbury, June 11, 1833.- LIST OF CAUSES FOR ARGUMENT, 1. Bunnell 2. Colbitt 3. Qiiiytey 4 THE I10AD TO HEALTH ! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. tuRK OP A BlS0Rt.FJ.r.aNlJVSR AND fi ll Copy of 0. Letter from M- R. W. KnL-u, -rmst, 7-Prcscot Street, Liitrpod, datj "'I June, lis 1 , rmfess-Jt HoitowAl, . Sis. Year I'il'j nnd ointment l.svs st.s d tt . hi,N, M ur sals list ol Pr ionstor, Medicines f j, . , "X? "? customer, to whom I can refer for ,r .,, aau'Z ma W let yon Kh-jmt the J saiuul.ts ol her eusa 'si a I IS b tu trouUcd I'm years wiu, a d.sorde.td liver m,i d digestion. On ths last occasion, however, ilia virnlmrer' the sttaek was so ulariiiiinr, and Hie iiiflammsti in set in s severely, that djutm we ntern.nied if her not l,eiult able to U;nr up under ll ; Inrtuir.tely she wns indneed I try your Pill, and sh linorms me that aftpf the Hist aM seii suececJii g dSe, riio l.-J greoi tel.sf SI.e cnlinuc.! to tlre them, slid sltliott(h s'.s nsi-j ilea EgSH1 ,j is now in the ein- nneiit "I perfect l-.e th. I o, d l,ae sent you innny inses, lm t't-.e nlwve fioin Hie sitvasirt or mi sttACK. snd the .rrror cure, 1 think, qicuai itiuth i favor of your nsi.'iiiblnr:g 1'ilis. (r!i(fiie.l) It. W. KWKUS AN EXTIMOnriNARV CCBK OF t:Hl I MAT1C EVI.H, I.N VA. UIK.Ml.N S Copy of a Letter inserted i.i the liuidrt Town Courttr, oj tut is; Jiijr:iti 151. b,j A,Wr J Wakh. Msrrnret M'CiHimeii. hri.eian vtam ,if fitrc. rfni itt-t New I 'own, hd been snftering frun a ij;cm rlicuniiino fever for anwards of two months, wnich Imd enure;,- ,1... priv-ed her of tho use of her lim.is j durii g this p.ti.wi rlu was aimer me care oi 'nu iiijii eininrtu meoie:il rren h, lloharl Town, and by them her case wes eonsdered h i,p. less. A tneiitl prevailed iire;ii her lo try Hotlowriy:s c, brated Pill, which she coi.sentH to du. i.nd in nn iucredi- ble short Scs ol lime iney eitoeieu n porleel cure. CUIIE OF A PAIN ANU TlGHT.NF.Ss l TIIK CHEST A.M) STUMAt-U UK A PERSON bl YKAKSOK AtiE. From Messrs Thew If Son, Pioprictors of the Lynn Advertiser, tcno can vouch for the follou-ini statement. Avptst 2nd, 1851. To Professor Holloway, Sir, 1 desire to nenr tcstim ny f the pood tff-ts of Holloway's Pills. For sme years I suileted sevetely fr. ri, a pain and tightness in thi'stoiiuch winch wns bIsj Mecnv paiiiH by a shortness ot breath tht p?v?::trd nm fr m wslliitir about. I am 61 years of age, and i otu iu..!ui,iln1g my advanced state i f l.fe, these Pn s have s i lelivved t, Uiat 1 sin desirous teat others should be niade teTmiuted wilh their virtues. I am now rendered, by iheir means, comparatively active, and con take exercise wilh u-. ii.ton vemence or psin, which 1 exuid do lief re. (Signed) nttti i:i;k, North sttcet, Lynn, Norl. Ik. These celebrated Pdls are uondefnlUi cff,ca- tiotis in me oiiouving cuniptuintj. Agrue nrcpsy Asthma liyrentnry Bilious Complaiuts Kiyiie.as U ocbes on the Ken is Is Irregu- bkni hiritivs B wel Complaints Furcraufall Colics kinds C instillation of 1 its the Uowels uout Cousuintiuoii llead-acli Debility inditait u 3?re l tiroata ric Djulouieux fleers litRtimmntiuti Jamidiea Liver Com plaints Lumbago Piles kheiimtdism Iteteiuiuli wf Urine Scorfula. or Kni s F.vJ Seejiidurv hyti.ptoins vs Anson, Putter county va Long &. illisluii, 1 mifa vs Coiiiiiionwealth, Clinton Nurth'J Lycoming 9. Lyons Heirs va 14 1G. 17. 1?. 19. Beela vs Slilz McCarty vs Huffman, Kntijlil vs lit'iohail, I.nviry v Allison Nuttli'd Clt'inent vs Weiuior. " Lackawnnna It. R Co. Siisqiiuhatinn North'd co , Norlh'd lloovey, MoKean h.une Kelloi'?, Keynsloid) rlynn, Montijoinery, Luz Claik. " Johnston, Tioua Rupert. Columbia fuller 10. None 11. Cl.uk 12. Same 13. Lonmis Ciartliuer Rowniaii Wlui man Chad wick Hush Robinson Susqueh 20. Car-on vs I. Pa rdy i. Yeomati Paoflv 24. Smiths ek'is vs Wagot.sollor el al, Union M C5TRAYUD from the subscrilier, on Priday last, ' a PiothonoUry' Office, ) A St pay Colt. two year old mare coll, color, strawberry roan, with a libt tail, long lore top hanging down over eyes, steep ruinped, cl bv one of tho hip is a liyht spot. She is a koocI sized colt. Any licrson sivinir information lo the subscriber residing iu Luiver Augusta township, shall ba liocrally rewanled. JACOB KEN.N. July 2, 1R53. 31. tstl-M.N run s A small number ot these excellent pumps have bcea received and are oueied for sale by 11. U. M AoSER Runburv, June 4, 1863. curvey c4 th.Ku,. i remedy for Th abiva mediei nes are loi sale Wholesala snd Be- 1 the cure of Fever and A true, just receive and for sale by I. W. TENER &. CO Sunbury, May 11, 18 3. i.tik.w u hick l I V M. T) . Pronrielnr. Danville . i... 17 .u m..u i. h r.,llowiiui AffciiUi in N or lliumbcr. laud county. Friliuf , lira.a, Hunuury i V A. Kisibb, Uurton. Wiin. : Knistin Btronaa, Paanssi; JohB l.LUID Lamps, Choice UaskeU, Flower Va Vsnssni, Paxinos; Hugh Vaatme, P.xirfi Armenian, u(j Ornaments! Queensware and Class- liai.Off al jn , Dntiuosiii i mis. ,., ui" , Wm. Faaslv. Pliam ikm i fmpbell Kline, Augusta; Kauiua! A. R.r..trMiu-. Ptersliure : Jeeob lisenrlncr. Buar Cap; Cnsirad Wanek, Nnrthnmberlantl ; Jaranimk Crociss aWinsirov! Joamb Baksi, Lowuburc ; Jehu F. Caslowand JouALha.ii 2lUrs. Mdtun. Call oa th Agents, and get a circular containing a full deacriniina of th uunsroits cures rrfrmcl by the differ. ware, iust reeoived and for aale by Eunbury, May Is, 03, rr.IVCK CU. CM TONE WjIRE Milk pans. Butter crocks, Butter jar, Jugs, Preserve jars, 6c, ji'st received and for aala by vs V vs vs V va vs va vs vs Lumberman Bank. vs Dclrick, " v Kfxeford, Tii v U.'UiiK, Norlh'd Si-.ne and liravel 'J'llinoiirs Venei-snl Affections Wurmsof ai: kind iVeuknc8s, from whatever cause Ac, Ate. Sjld at the Establishment of Profess T Ilol..rw,iv. Sll. Strnnd, (ueur Temple liur, London.) snd by all rrsjetnbls uraggisls nnd IJculi rs in teuiein inr-ni'n -ui 1114 iftntst. ..1 pire, & th"u uf the I iiiu-il Mnli-s, 111 ll .xvst.t : ic., , and St SOe. euch. Whok-siile l,v the tiriuei;4il inng "V s in the Union, und by Messrs. A. 11. & I) Samuj, N-V l'nik, . ir There is s considerable snving by taking the larjji'r . s. . rirections for tin cuiilui.ee of patients 111 evry .1 fii.'ri are alfix.d 1 1 eu b -x Ott2rS3, l;i, 1. A Ntw CLOTHING STORE IN SUNBURY. GELSBF.RG & CO., rcpectfully announce. to the inhaliittiiits of Northumberland county and the public in general, that they have com menced a new Clothing t-tore ill Sunbnry Pa-, opposite tho Pot Office, ailjoininn Mr. Stroll's saddler shop in Market Street. They are just opening a splendid assortment of fashionable Spriivj and Summer Clothing. Consisting iu part of Cloths, Cassimers, Satinett, Linens, Checked and Fancy Clo'Ji Pants aud Coats. ALSO, A fine supply of Silk, Satin and oilier Vests. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all KintUof Hals and (Japs, Shirts and Collars and Gentlemen's fumUhinc; Goods in general. All of which will be sold cheaper than cheap at the lowest cah pricea. The public inuv rem assured lhat all Clothing they buy of our Store is made up well, as one of the firm is a practical tailor and our whole Mock of Clothing is made up by ourselves. Our adhe ring to the cash pruiciple and our extended ac quaintance among New lorkand rliilailclpliia Importers of Uloth enables us to sell very cuc.ip. Call and See ; No charge for looking at our Goods. Our Assortment is always kept up as we ure constantly getting fresh supplies. Sunbury. .May 7, 1S5J. Lumfccr Yard. TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform lhr citizens of Sunbuiy, and Xorthumt crland and adjoining counties, t'tui! he has opened a I,iimlei Yard in the lot frontimi oil Cranberry St., a short dis tauce East of tho Mrtnti Saw Mill, (vlicre he has now a large amount ot Seasoned Panaet I'laul. o.vo Pannel Hoards, anj all oilier Boards and lU iLUiMt Matmhal, such as will be w anted for building purposes. Also lsre amount of Shingles on hand, which will be sold from ?8 up to IS, according to quality ntul size. Please gie us a call and i-xainiim our price' and quality. N. B. Farmer who are in want of Shingles will please call as wo will sc'.l to vou low. ' J. E. l.EIU, Sup. Sunbury, May 23, 1353. ly. M imuCactopv. loie THE subscriber respectfully informs the people of Northumberland and Sunbury, and tho public generally, that be has eonxtaiitly on hand and manufactures to order, all kinds of Boat ropes, bed cords, w ash lines, plow lines, twine and lines of ull kinds, ul his establishment iu Northum berland. RICHARD MVKSHALL. North'd., June II, lc53 3iu. Sr, KKWA'UD! 9. 30. 31. 32. 33 34. Simo v Same, Huminelt v Maish, " 7. Cox vs Sailwell, McKean 28. I.ycoitilns co vs Hulmsr, L)ctmin: WaRotiscIler vs Smiths ex'is, I'nioti Ewiny; vs Spencer et al, TiniM Cnlifl v Bicltinnii el al, Noilh'd Kcrlin vs llisscl. ' Stephons vs Dimo.'k 1p, Snsq New York Union vs Chitlendeii et al, " M. Ins Co. Snsqiieh 35. Good f al vs S. honiir'-, Cultiinbia 36. Stale M. Ins co vs Updcgraff fl l, Lyc 37. Ctivenhavcn vs Han, fculltvan 1 111 pi'or e 111 c 11 1 m A h e a (1 ! ! ZjLXAS BROCIOUS TIEREBV informs his friends and the public - irenerdlly, that he has just received at bib old stand, in Market street, opposite Weaver s hotel, -111 excellent assortment oj IrlCPsOCCIO, F It E X C II CALF SKINS French Lasting, And all kinds of linings and Shoe findings, which he offers to the trade at reasonable prices. He also informs his customers ane oilier, that he itill continue the Shoeinaking business, and i prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good and fashionable style, and on reskoualile terms. S111. bury, June 11, 1853. ly. cry and couvie'.iou of every individual found uiltv uf tiei-pasxine, or in'tiiriiif anv of the properly of Philadelphia cud Sunbury Kuilroad oinpunv. HV Ulil'EK Or 1'liE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1ho3. tf. IS3CLrJTI01T. rXIll E partnership heretofore existing under the firm of James Tiicirart & Sob. was. on tha 13th day of J une, 1H53, dissolved bv mutual onsenL The business of the firm will be settled bv Janice Taggart, who holds the books. Those indebted lo the firm are requested to call and mako settlement of their accounts also ull persons having claims against the fnm are tequcsled to send iu their bills for payment. JAMtitl 1 AUti.MiT, OKA NTH AM I. TAGfJAPiT. Norlh'd., June 18, lrto3. if. 1AR. H. II. H If! 13 EE'S remedy for rough, J-' col da, and pulmonary disease. A supply of this valuable tnedicino just received and lor sale by 11. B. MASSKH Sunhury, June 4, 1853. if a books, ink, and all complete, j'Jst rcive aadforsakby IL D. MA5SSR. Bunl-ury, June i, 1653.. COME AND SEE The Sew and Splendid assortment of SPRINT. AND SUMMER GOODS Jut received and for sale bv Sunbury Apl 30, '53. I. NV.TENER &. CO. TI ST RECEIVED a Splendid assortment of Ladie' Dres Good, eonsistintj of Silk, Mus lin ae werage. l antou Urape, Silk Poplin, Dot ted gwias Lawn Robes, &.cn and for sale by Sunbury, May H, '53. TENER & CO. (RUMMER Shawl, Heady made Mantilla. ' Black Silk and Silk Lace, iust received and for sale by I. V. TEN EU &. CO. Buubury, May It, 1853. . WURNLNG Fluid, Camphine, Sperm and Whale Oil. White Lead. Linaod nil .nJ ' Turpentine just received and for snle by ' bunbury, May U, '5J. TENER & CO TKENCH Cloth, Fan,-y Vtviins. and C meres just received anj for sale bv , Banburv-, M.iv 1 -5 j. j jvfi 4 f.. 1 iust received and ibr sale t.y i . w i1 T. May U, 'S3. TENEB 4 CO. I Funbury, June J853 J .'.W.I.IIM.. Juris 11. 1663- ly. Sunbury, June It, 1653. te::er & co. etinbury, Sunbury, April 30, 1S53
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