r t SUNBUltYVMElilGAN AiND SHAMOKliN JOUHINAL. miimcatton. tat th Sunbory American. Ma, KdITOb. Xl f k. i . , ,. " , nun in pleasure or noiicina in Wo column of your valuable paper in -m of Wm. M. lUcirL, . . ..of .Northumberland countr. Ka hiuhlt do ' '"em thn character of my young lrinai Mr. Rockefeller, that I derm it my duiy , to make known to lha volera of our o"'"j -what manner of man he is." A a lawyer he occupies an honorable mi' "ion at our bar. His industry, energy, ami "enlion to business hai won for him a growing practice, and the confidence of the ui poNlioian. hp is, and always hit bren, Jeffomonian, Jacksuninii Democrat." and nd has done as much, if not more than anv young man in onr county, for Ihe cause of "emooracy. Mis act are before the people ; fcealous supporter of our present slate ex cuiive, during ihe campaign of I MO, boldly "'Wiling the principles of the democratic Pl'Ti '.ii Schuylkill county, the presiding Officer of Ihe ' Fierce and Kin Club" of '(....iiimberlaud county in 1852, adding Rreatly to ihrKveai of his party by his efforts. deem him a most fit person for lJ,ificr) of Piosecuting Attorney nd confiJeiyTally offer him as a candidate. .C A VOTER, funbury, August C, 1823. Dividends. The Philadelphia and Keati ng Railroad Company have declared a semi nnual dividend of 3i per cent on the pre ferred stock, and 3 per cent, on the common 'olc, payable on the 3d of August. A Msm died of apoplexy the other day, in Michigan. The next day the coroner held inquest, wlen ,ho fallowing verdict was T " v2' from a visitation of !rom a visitation ot one uwri mean, tw tit cold potatoes, and a fried pie.' CAPE MAY. A large number of our "first families" that is the first to leave town-are already st Cape Island, enjoying the sea breezes tnd tli" bathing. The ladies are charming and the gentlemen are remarkable for their handsome tpprarsnce and tasteful dressing. The secret of this nutter is that they get all their clothing at Kockbill & Wilson's Clothing Store, No. Ill Ctwnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadcl- Piilsdelphia, Nov. 6, 1852. ly. cw. tC? POISONING. fj Tjtfisands of parents who use Vermifuge of Castor oil, Calomel, kc. are not while they apnea r lo benefit Ihe ey are actually laying Ihe founda t series of deseases, such as saliva tion, loss of sight, weakness pf limbs, kc. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hnbensack's Medicines, lo which we ask the attention of all directly interested in .'heir own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of n bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Iloben sa k'a Liver Pills. "flenof deceived," but ask for Hoben sack's Worm Syrup und Liver Pills, and ob serve Ihal each has the siunnture of Ihe Proprietor, J. N. IIOBENSACK, as none else are centime. ( a . - ..I. MARRIED. On the 21l inst. by Rev. S R Buyer, M hn Barns, to Mis Margaret Seiler, both Hslawarn 'nwnship. ' aasasaasasBsaaBiaasBHaasisasaaaBBBMSiaam d v. n. In Philadelphia, on the 2 1st nil., nf pnlmn. tiary disease, Mr. JOHN H ALL. proprietor of 'Hull's Hutc I, Second Street, in the 41st )sr ol his age. Iil Little Mahanoy township, on the 29 h ' MARY JANE, dauchler of John and tit., . ' iced 3. years and 26 days. Sussn flensv, g illavkcts. ' rluJulelp Karket. August 3. 1853 Flour and Meal. The market is rather quiet; oU rtwk Flour is held nt S5S5,. s .l.t for citv consumption al 5 25 a 8 87. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are dull; sales of t it-former at held at S3,62t; last sales ol fr..h oround Pennsylvania Com .Meal at 53 C.nkiH There is a moderate demand for Wheat, but Rt steady prices. Sales of South ern new red at $1 12 and new prime white at SI 23. Supplies of new Rye are coming in hut as vet no sates are reported. l.rs nl. i of old were at 83e. Corn is offered a 70o for yelw, and 65 for white. Oats Some Southern. are reported at 37 lc, and old Pei.na at 42to. Whiskey. Sules of bbls at 26c, and hhds. at 25. Com SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT Whxat. 16 Rt. .75 Cos. .62 Oats. . . 44 Potatois, - 25 BrJTTKa. - 14 Er.os. ... 10 Poaa. ... 8 Flaxsxed. .... 125 TstLow. 10 IIkkswax 5 Hxcklid Flax. 12 DaixnArrLts. ... 80 Do. PtAcats. - 100 Flax 17 New Advertisements. iEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. N pursuance of a resolution of the last Demo - cratic Convention, the democratic electors of is county are respectlully requested to meet at s usual time and place of holding their primary etion, on cSaturday, the 27th day of Auguat ct, to vote for one person to be nominated for sembly, one person tor Commissioner, one rson fur Prosecuting Attorney, one person for unty Treasurer and one person for County uditor, and the judges of the election in the JTerent boroughs and townships are requested to leetat the courthouse, in Sunbury, on Monday, M 29th dsy of Auguat, st 11 o'clock, A. M., i count the votes raat for the different candidates ir the above named offices and to declare the andidale having the highrat number of votes, .ie nominee to be supported by the party at the iext election, and at the sains time and place, elect wn persons to repreaeat this county in the tth of March Convention. WM. B. KIPP, Chairman. J. R0U8H, J. KAUFMAN. MICHAEL TREON, D. P. CAUL, J G. FRICK. . J. 8. HAA8, VALANTINE KLA9E, - JA8. ECKMAN. -Standing Committee. July 23, 1853. WVENTI3TRY. Dr. Vellercbamp announ I ... i th. riiiuna of Helinsgrove and vi iT. .k.i h. remain at that place for a .hort time. Office, Msin street, next door to Dr, Stillweli's office. . , gslinsgrove, July 53. 1853.-61. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. The Executive Committee of Northumber land County Apriouliural Sorimv, met at Ihe house of Wm Siree ler, in Norlhumberland, on Thursday, July 14, lo appoint JiulRet, and determine a list of premiums for the Fair. The President in ihe Chair. It was resolved lo hold the Annual Eru bi'iori at MILTON, on Tuesday and Wednei day, Ootober 18ih and 19th. The rolhiwinv (fentlemeii were appomled CnmmiiiMa nf Arrangement, to prepare the grounds, and do all Ihinps noessary for the success ot the unaeriirif. ; Samuel Henbiirn, Chairman ; John R F.rk, John Miller, J. H Ei-kberl, John M. Hoff, Georee Baker, Wm Heinen, Wm. C. Law son, E W. Chapin, Wm. H. Frymire, Samuel T. Brown. Robl. M r ncK anu inos. omiie. LIST OF PREMIUMS. NORSES. Bist Stallion, over 4 years old, S3 00 Second do do 3 00 Best Stallion under 4 years old, 4 00 Second do do 3 00 Best mare, with colt at her tide, 6 00 Second do do 3 00 Best Saddle Horse, 4 00 CATTLE. Durham oh Short Horns. Best Bull over 3 years old. S 00 Second do do 3 00 Best Bull under 3 years old. 3 Ot) Second do do 3 00 Belt Cow, 4 00 Second do, 3 00 Best Heifer. 3 00 Second do. S 00 The same premiums will be awarded to Devons, Hereford, Alderneys, and Avcshires. NATIVES. Best Dull over 3 years old, 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Second do Best Cow, HesI Heifer, Best Calf, under 6 months old, FAT CATTLE AND WORKING OXEN. Best Yoke of Oxen, 4 00 Second do 2 00 3 00 2 00 Best fat animal, tiucoiiu Co SWINE. Best Boar, 300 3 00 3 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 3 00 2 00 Second do Best Sow, Second do Best pair of Shoats, Second do Best litter of pigs under 3 months, Best fat Hog, SHEEP. Best Ram, Best Ewe, Best Lamb, Best fat Sheep. 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 75 1 50 75 1 50 75 1 50 75 1 50 75 1 50 1'ULL.utir. Best pair of Turkeys. Second do Best pair of Geese, BeM pair of Miifk Ducks, Second do Best pair of puddle Ducks, Second do Best pair Shanghai or Cochin China fowls, Second do Best pair Chittogoncs, Second do 5 The same premiums for Brahma, Pootors, Black J.tvas Games, Hambures, Polioh Cie. ides, Bantams, or any other unadulterated breed. ' BeM und largest collection of fowls, 3 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 OJ 2 Ull 1 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 50 1 00 1 00 Second do U-st how of pigeons, fecund do GRAIN AND POTATOES. B 'St luisliel nf u heal, S'-eond do B 'si Ihi'IikI nf corn, Second do Bel do typ, Bi's' d ) oat, B -l do jxiiatoes, Second do Bert 4 do of sweet mtnlo'S, VEGETABLES. B.'i beeis, not less than 12, Do cauuis, " Do paisuips, " Do turnip, ' Do saUity or oyster plant, " Do onions, " 1 00 1 00 ; 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i oo 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 CO 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Do cabbie, Do i-iiulillower, l) i sqmish, Do pumpkins, Do eug-planis, Do tomatoes, 12 Uo celeiy, 12 sialks, Best ussoitment of cardeu vegetables, FRUIT. Best I bushels of apples, Do 4 do quinces, Do 4 pears, Du i peaches, Do 6 bunches of grapes, Do uateriiflon Do musk-melon, or citron, IMPLEMENTS. Best threshing machine, Do tea per, Do seed-drill, Do winnnwins-mill, Do corn-sheller, Do plow, Do cultivator. Do roller, Do corn-plow, Do straw-cutter, Do farm-wagon, Do sett of harness, Do Horse rake, Du gram ciadle, DA IKY, be. Best butter, not less than five lbs., 1 00 Do honey, " 1 00 Do loaf of bread, 4 lbs., I 00 Do ham cured by exhibitor, 1 00 Do 6 lbs, of home-made soap, 1 00 Do apple-butter, 6 quarts, 1 00 Do preserves, 1 00 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Best Quilt, 1 00 Do counterpane, J 00 Do hearth-rug, 00 Do pair of blankets, 1 00 Du 20 yards ol carpet, 1 00 Do cloth, (home-made,) 10 yards, 1 00 Du flannel, 1 00 Do pair knit woolen stockings, or socks, 1 00 Do c'ovet or mittens, 1 00 Do home-made thread, 1 lb., 1 00 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. For mechanical inventions, tools, furniture. and other articles nol coming under any of .L L I , -I.. . . me amirs iipscis, prizes win ue uerreed, ac cording lo ihe means of thn society, and Ihe moms ui me aruries enipited. PLOWING MATCH. B-st Plowman. k nn C . 1 " oeonu, 4 0Q In"u 3 00 rounn, . 00 JUDGES n pV'b k E K'PP' Wm- B KW. ,,,hn R. Ei-k. Ben Giaiharl. Hnrv RcadHr. Cattl J C. H'irion, John Montgomery. IaI... rv...t...l tkr tr ... ' ' u.... u.i.i.n, , in. ii . iwase, jhcoo L.iean riii'J, (Shamnkin I H n John Porter, S. A. Bergstrosaer. til - 17. II I l r. n V . . ' r.'iimcr, wunu o. racxer, iiavid o Hi niTcomerr Shucp. Thomas Johnson. Andrew Arm strong. Peter Houghtwout, Denuis Wolvsrton wm. v. ucaroeM. PoOLTRT J-iseph Priestlev, Elisha C. Bari6n S. R. Wood, Win. M'Cleery, Wm. T. Forsjlh. Graip, kc Samnel John, Chss. Riddell, James Beard, Sen., James Eckmsn, Comlj Vincent. Veoetablcs Ale. Jordan, James Pol lock, Alex. Colt, Horatio O. Tsggsrt, Elida John. FroiT David TagBrt, Wm. I. Greo nnugh, H. B. Masser, G. S. Youngman, Jubn Wotfinger. Impi.cm ents . Wm. H. Mueneh, J. H. Zimmerman, 'Win. Hood, 0. P. Pattern, T Mervine. Miscellaneous John Tagesrt, D. C. Watson, Joseph Nicely, Wm. Beard, Wm. Forsyth. Dairt, &c. Thos Swenk, Jacob G. Frick, W. T. Gram. Adam Keller, John Oberdorf. Domestic Manvfactri'es. John F. Dent ler, Jacob Seashnltz, Isaao Vincent, N. B. Thompson, Wm. Marsh Plowino Match. Elijah CrawforJ, Wil son Hutchinson, J. Weimer Leighow, Benj. Hendricks. John S nith (Upper Augusta.) None but members of the Society will be permitted to compete for premiums Persons from any county, Stale or country, may become members by paying 50 cents to lha Treasurer, or any township Committee man. Competition is earnestly invited from the neighboring counties. Judges will commence their duties at 3 o'clock, P. M. of the first day Their awards will be published t 3'clock, P. M. the next day, after w hich Ihe address will be deliv ered. The Plouina Match will take place at I o'clock, P M. (second day ) J AS. CAMERON, Prest . i. (rr-penoi'cn, 1 1 n . i rr ; decretal ies. Estate of HENRY MASSER, dee'd. TVOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa mentsry have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Ilctiry Masser, Esq., late of the Borough of Sunbury, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate aro requested to present them, dul authenticated, for settlement; and those knowing themselves indebted to make pay ment without delsv. II. B.'MAPSER, 1 JOHN MASSER, I ,. P. B. MASSER. f Ei tors. FRANCIS ISIX'HER, J Sunbury, July 30, 1853. 6L CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BH OR CHITIS, GROUP. .ASTj ZYtA, WHOOPING-COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. TO Ll ivi, A COM), With hiadachk and omirti of the b ty, Luke tlie Chikry I'ectoKal on gumg to lcd, and wrap up wuriu, to sweat during the night. For a Gold and Cout.ii, take it morning, noon and eve ning, me tiding to diteciiona on the ti-atle. and the duriout- ty will aoon W reintved. None will long eufcr frm this tn.tihlc when tlif find it tun lie no readily eurinl. Fera na alliicU'U with a aettied cugh, which breaka them of their re it at nilit, wui find, by tukuig the Cherry Pectoral on g'ing t betl, they inuy be aure ot'aound, uutnoken sleep, and c -naeqtieiitly rcfrcahing rrgt. Great relici Truii mflcr inp, mid un iiltiiiuiif cure, ia uft')idt-d t thouaunda wb.i are tlm iiiHicted. ly Una uiv:iluub!e remedy. Frm ita uurt'etihle eirecta in theae cniies, many find theuiRtfU ca unwilling ly f rego ita uae when the uecciaity I r it inii ctiuscd. Fr'ni two ciniufht IMiaiciina in I ayrttkvili.c, Tcnn , April 10, 1651. Sir We have given v ur Cherry Pect Tiil an axtenwve trial in our niurtit r, and find it to auritnu everv othei re medy w luve f ir cm tiite ttrTfHt ite i f the rcapirat ry or- gans. .ltS bIKMKU & HAMPTON. TtS!N-KRf ANU PL" HMO PPKAKKKS thiaremetly ia iiivuluiililf. ii by in action in theihr at mid luitgawht-ii tukrn in ina;l(iittiititiei, itiemoveRull h k)ia neah in a ft w j h ura, mid w nUtrrl'uit ntcreuica the power and Ucxib.liiy ol'thr v ie. A STUM A ia gfiiernlly tnifh relieved, and ' flfn wholly cured hy t-hurry Pectoral. But there are a -ine caaeaao ob aiinnTL aa to yii-lU eniirt ly t- n i ine-titine. Cheriy Pecto ral will rnre Ihfin, if ihiy can be cured BivO.WIMTiS, or irritution of the throat and upper portion of the luiitra, may he cured bv taking Cherry Pe t--ral in airwlt and irict doaca. The uucoinloruble op preii "ii ia aoon r-Iifved. Kev. l.H.t. LANSING, of Br nklyn, New Yrk, atatea: ! have aeeti the Cherry Pecioral cure anch caaca of Aathma and Brmchitia aa leadi me to behave il can rarely fail t cure th'r diaenaea." KOR ClioL P oive an emetic of antimony, to be ; followed by large and frequent doae3 of the Charry Pecto irI. until i' aulxlut-a the diacaae. If taken in aeaaon, it will trt fnil to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and aoon cu : red by the une of Cherry Pectoral. TIIK. INFM.'KNZA ia apecdtly removed bythiareme ; dy. Numeroua iiiatancca have leen noticed where whole fnmilifa weie protected from any aerioua couaequeucea, i while their ueijrlib ra, without the Cherry Pectoral, wrre annVrtiiic from thediaeuae. Dr. J. C. Aver: Sal, Ohio, 11th June, 1851. I wrtTf t inform yu nf the truly remarkable erlecta of your CHI'.HRY PKCTOHAl in thia place, and in my own family. One "f my daughtera wni completely cured in thrfe du'va of a dreadful Whoopino Coonn, by taking it. lr. Meaua, one of our very beat phyiicmue freely elates ttint ne eon tin em it tne neat remeoy we nave pulmonary caiet, niiu i lint lie liaa cureil more caaea oi laour witn than any other medicine he ever administered Our clergymen of the Baptist Church Bays that during the run of Infli'BNZa here thia season, he has aeen cures from your medicine be could acarcely have believed nth out aeeiufi. Voura reapectfully, J. D. SINCLAIR, Denttv Postmaster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemis try and Mrtena Mcdtcct itowdoiu Cottepe I have fouid the Cherry Vrctokal, ns ita iuarredients show, a powerful remedy ftr colds, and caughs, and pul monary diecast'B. PATtRBB CLEVELAND, Al 11. IJHCNfWica, Me., Feb. 5, IB47. DIt. VALKNTINKMOTT. The widt lu celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical Cvlleee, New York City, says It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy ! 'ATEU'I t HER ST I ECTOaAL,' Wmn I COUSIOCr nec'iif rly adnptcd h cure diaensfs of Ihe Throat and Lungs.1 Cuiea of arveie diseases upon the Lunga have been ef fected bv Chervt Pec r on a l in such extreme esses aa wnrrant the Iwlief that a remedy has at enath been found that can te depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consumption which carry from our midst thousands every yenr. It ia indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can ok wuh e umrience for rthef, and they should not fail to vnti themselves of it. Prepared and oM by JAMES C. AYKK, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Sold in Suuttury by H MASSER, and by Druggists centrally throughout the State. July 30. 1853 ceow ly. Nov. 13. 52. ANOTHER REVOLUTION In the Dry Goods Business. J. F. & Z. F. KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their frienda and the public in general, that they have taken the Old Stand, in I pper Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly nc cupied by Iaac Campbell, Sc Co., and have juat returned Irom 1'uilauelpma, and opened A JVew and Splendid Assort meut of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting in partnf Cloths, Cassimers, 8at tinetta. Linens, Checks, and all kinds of Summer Wear. Also splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Bersge da Lainas, Alnaraaand Shawls. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinds, Hardware and Qurpntware, Drugs snd Medicines. Also a Urge assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women snd Children. Hats and Caps, such as Panama, Straw, Palm-leaf and other Hats. Malt, Cheese, cVc. Call snd Sea. Cheaper than tha Cheapest, All Of which Will he sold far or in . change for country produce, at tha highest market Upper Augusts, April SO, UiSl GEORGE W- Z1MEUMAN. VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP BLINDS, Which for styla f lalah and workmanship at we lowest prices. Also I KAINsl'ARENT WHOLESALE, AT MAMUf 17 MERCHANTS and others are invited Philadelphia, August tl, 1S5S. ly. Improved Lightning Rods. FTIHE subscriber has constructed a Lightning A- Rod on true Philosophical principles, by which buildings supplied with thejn are rendered perfectly secure against destruction by Light ning. The connection and insulation of the rod, as well as the preparation of the ground rod, is on an entirely new plan, making a more perfect con ductor than any heretofore in use. Persons desirous of securing their lives and property from destruction by lightning, can have conductors put up to their buildings in the most substantial manner by applying either personally or by letter to the undersigned, at the following prices : For 40 feet J inch Copper rods, Gold pla ted points, with solid Platina lip, $22 00 Forty cents will be charged for every ad ditional loot over forty. For 40 feet inch Tubular rods, Gold plated points, with solid Platina tip, $13 30 For 40 feet i inch solid rod, Gold plated point, with solid Plstina tip, $12 50 For 40 feet Silver plated point, $10 00 And 20 cents for each additional foot over 40, of the threa Inst nameJ. All at six month's credit, or 1 0 per cent off fur cash. CHEAP LIGHTNING RODS The subscriber will also put up Lightning Roda similsr in every respect for they shall be exactly the same ss those erected Isst summer by the Lewistown or Lewislmrg company, in siie, point, glsas, connection, dec, at 12) cents per foot, on six months credit or 6 per cent. ofT for cssh. N. B.-No wsrrsntce given for this description of rods. T. 8. MACKEV. Milton, July 30. 1853. 2m. a tr atttatitt? T-rniivi.' , , , j AllU lliree Acres Ol ts round FOR SALE. THE tubacriteroiTeri at private sale, hie home and three acrca of ground, on the river Bank within the limit of the liorough of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Shiasler and orig inally owned by C.ias. Gassier while engaged in boat building. The improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, ?i.d a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop erty ia handsomely located and will he sold at a reasonable pact and possession given in April next. Apply to Geo C. Welker, Esq., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber at Seliusgrove. PETER KERLIX. July 23, 1853. tf. To the Voters of Northumberland County. The subscriber hereby announces to his fellow citizens, that he is a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, ami promises, if clocteJ, to dUchmge thedutio of the olhce faithfully snd imirlu!ly. FRANCIS BUCHER StinlMirv. .Ink 16, l.13. To the Voters of Northumberland County. 1 announce mye I to our considcratiati ss a raudiJiite lor the oflue of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, st the uroni'tting rlcction. Should I be elected, I pfrinise to discharge the duties of the oflii e Isitlilully snu to the best interests of the county. SIMON SNYDER. I'ppcr Augusts, July 16, 1853. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Ff.Liow Citizess: Having bren induced to offer myself to you as. a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER t the coming elcrtion, should I he so fortunate as to receive a nomination and obtain an elec tion, my undivided and constant endeavor would be to perform the dutica of the office with fidelity nd impartiality. Shamokin, July 9, 1853, To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fsllow Citizsss. At the solicitations of many of my friends, I again announce mvselfto our consideration aa a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensuing election. Should I be so fortu nate aa to he elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties thereof with impartiality. CHRISTIAN B A USC II LAG. Shamokin, June 25, 1P53. NOTICE. JVOTICE ia hereby given that an application will I made, at the next regular seion of the Legislature, to charier a company for bank- ing and discounting purposes, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, with Ihe privi lege of extending it to four hundred thousand dollars, to he located in the borough or Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., and to Is called rHK Miskhs' Bake ur Sunicui. July 2, 1853. 6m. NOTICE 1VTOTICE is hereby given, thst application J will le ma.le to tha next Legialature of Pennsylx-ania.for the incorporation of a company, with discounting privileges, to be located in tne borough uf Sunbury, in Ihe county of Northum berland, with a capital of One hundred thousand dollars, to be called tha 'Suituthanua Savingt' Instuutt. Sunbury, June 25, 153. 6m. ILL'IL) Lamps, Choice liaskets, Flower Va- - ses and Ornaments ; CJueei ueenswara and Glass ware, just received and for sale by Sunbury, May 14, '53. i tiAEn & i;u. STONE Wi4RE Milk pans. Butter crocks, Butter jars, Jugs, Preserva jars, 4C, 4C. just received and for sale by Sunbury, June It, 1853. TErVEK & CO. SUMMER Shawls, Ready made Mantillas, Black Bilk and Silk Lace, just received and for sale by I. W .Tt.MKiLU, Bunbury, May It, 1853. nURNING Fluid, Camphine, Sperm and Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil and Turpentine just received and for sale by Sunbury, May 14, 'S3. TENER & CO. HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at thia efTice. AUm blanks, of all kinds on superior paper. Riinburv. Feb. 14. 185S. OIL WINDOW SHADES, Leather Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags, just received and Ibrsalehy I. W. TENER ot CO. Sunbury. April 0, 1133 FRENCH Cloth, Fancy Tastings, and Caasi at eras just received and for eel by unbmry, May 14, 'SJ. TENIR 4 CO ran not he sarpsssed. War-tent sad Sehiil WINDOW SHADES WIND KEID BLINDS ACTIRIRi- PRICES. to call and lamina. Live and Help Live ! ! ! Om Motto. S. N. THOMPSON RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the public generally, that ha has just re ceived at his store, in Sunbury, bslow Weaver's Hotel, a large, hindsome and cheap assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, onsisting In part of Dry Goods, viz : Clotht, Caisimtrt Cattintts, Jtant, Drillings, Muslins, Vestings, Linens, -e. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin it Lnins, Laiens, Ginghams, Btrages, Robts, 1ft.' GllOCERIES, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molsases, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, Ac, dee. Hardware, Nsils, Screws, Files, 8aws, Knives & Forks, &c. ftueensware, of various styles and patterns, BOOTS AND SHOES, A large assortment of Boots slid Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Cass, dec, of vsrious sixes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. 17 Country produce ol all Kinds taken in exhange at the highest market prices. Sunbury, 4 mo. 90, 1853. A Farm for Sale. A V1U,B' Farm situated in Upper Augusts township, Northumberland oounty, Isying along Ihe Shamokin creek, about four miles and a half from the borough of Sunbury, CONTAINING 140 ACRES, will be sold en the 23d day of August, by the heirs ot Samuel Coin, sen., deceased, at private ssle. About 120 acres of this land are cleared and in a good state of culiivntion, the whole having been limed onee over. 1 he improvements are a two story DWELLING HOUSE, a bsrn, a waggon house, and two orchards of choice fruit. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes directly through the centre ol it, likewise the public road leading from Sunbury to Petersburg. Any persons desiring to purchase a good Farm, void of hills snd stone, with good wster, and well in with clover, will Cud this to comport with their wishes. For full psrticulsrs, apply either personally or 1V letter to the subscriber st the farm. JEREMIAH COLP. Upper Augusta twap., June 18, 1853. ts. NOTICE. jVOTICE is hereby given that books will be ' opened to receive suhxerhilions to the Capi tal Stock of the Seliusgrove Bridge Company, on Wednesday, tne V7th of July next, at the tollow- ing naincil places: At the house of Mrs. Davis I in Seliusgrove, Jacob Fryer, Middicburff, Charles U. Kline, l.ewis'.mrg snd Isaac 1). Dover in Frceburg. Union county, also at the house of Samuel Thompson in Sunbury, Peter Snyder in Lower Augusta township, and J. Herb in Lpper Mahanoy township in Northumberland county and at the house of Michael Weaver in Miners ville, Schuylkill county, at which time snd places one or more of the undersigned will attend for the purpose of receiving such subscriptions. COMMISSIONERS. Ner Middleswarth, Peter Snyder, H- W. Snyder, W. F. Wagenseller, G. Leisenring, James K. Davis, Henry C. Ever, John Gundy, Charles A. Mover, U. r. Miller, Jno. Walls, Jacob Seasho tx, William Cameron, John B. Packer. Edward Y. Bijght, Ira T. Clement, Selinsgrove, July 2, 1853. Mifflinliurg' Academy. Miniiiibtirg, I'nioii I'oiiniy. penna A. C. FISHER, Principal. MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Principal of Female Department. The Summer Term of this flourishing Insti tute will commence on Mohiist, Jut 25, 1853. The course of instruction will be thorough and practical. Mathematics and the Ancient Lan guages, as well aa other branches, will lie taught, as far as practicable, on the analytic method. Daily use will be made ot the blackboard. Orthography, Heading, fcnglnh Composition, and Declamation will receive their full share of gUentjon Dnn.ghi.mj, Construction of Maps, 1 Co &c.f wiu lie Ullght ,tuJ,nU i Use of pass, &c, win ne taiigni to siuuenis in our- veyinc and Civil Engineering. Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, A.C., Ornamental Needle Work, French and Botany will be given by the Precep tress, who ia a graduate of Castleton l einale Seminary, Vermont, and comes recommended by the Principal of that Institution, aa "a young lady of agreeable manners and high literary at tainments. Young ladies and gentlemen who design to become teachers, will Und this Institution an elJi- i i r .: ...Lll i.. -.e. srauei .or p,.,..,...o, ...... connected with It, during the great part of the year iTiirKini' I.istitots, the members of which will have the opportunity ot attending an Evening Couise of Lectures on School leaching. and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art, under the supervision of the frincipsls. 1 he government of the school is based upon the lew of universal love, which enjoins upon all -to do to othrra as they would think It right that others should do to them. Hence tha rules will be mildly, though strictly enforced; and parents and guardians may rest assured, that tne morals, habits of study, and general deportment of tha students will be carefully attended to. The building is now undergoing a complete renovation. It will be painted, furnished witn new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, 4 c. MiHlinburg is a thriving and healthy borough Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter prising. Its streets have been recently graded and paved. It is, in every respect, a pleasant and desirable retreat for students. We, therefore, trust that tha friends of education will deem the Academy worthy of their liberal support, tW The price of board, in tha best of private families, does not exceed $ I, SO per week. N. B. 8tudenta may enter tha Academy at any time during tha term ; yet it ia desirable that Ihey be present, if possible, on tha first day, Minllllburg, July 18, 1833. Dm. TCOR RENT, a email office or shop near Tener - dr. Ens la s store. Market Street. Munhury. Apply lo II. a. MAobCK. Sunbury, July 9, I8S3. ;T I booki, Ink, and til eompUU, jut reiJ, nd lor mU by ' H. o. MA98&K. 9uulfury, Jurat 4 1191. CELEBRATED Family Medicinei. It onnng n ths pnbllo ths ahovs InnluuMs prepara tion!, Hit sulwsribet would sum th m e'Sinutuiion with hit fusndt snd some of ths must rtapmtnl.lt ol ths Mtuictl faoaltv, it wtt detrrml adritahlt lo oftnr lo tht public, a faw praparalionl of known etkbritr, bains prt partd with tha grnatrM ears, and on ths tw tritiHilte principlta, ss sulitiituitt for tht numorous worthlust ar tielrt thai trt fl xidiiig tht eoiiiurv In tht form ofpanacsaa and curt allt, prtpartii by Ilia mutt ismirant and uiwotna ry persona, Inttudad to ears sll distinct snd fxid for sunt. Read and Refect. Thst ths Msdielns. Msnnfsctnrsd by W. M. Bacsxat, Including hit Rout ptctoral for Coujhs. Crtam l Camphor. f.,r Kbtuinalitin. Worm Hyrnp for Worms Tooth Wuh, lor riacaysd tssth, dinsitd gnrM. Family Pills, or blood Purifytr, hart been m rt txtsnsirs- ly used, and hart liven mort atiiifaetion, than any other Mtdieinet befort ths pulwto, being prepared with retard to their titeruliiiti are fully worthy tht trial of Uw antiot- td. Giyt thtm a trial. A few pmreiful raatons why tht tbovt Medicines trt aettTTing oi aniversBi ptuontge. (in mt nrst piste, they tre prepsrtd br s regular Physician, whnsnderitandt the application nf Medicines, tn disease, ati't consequentlr are neriectiy sine to tskt. (eennfliy.j they havt been used with univerral ineeesi, and hnve siren mors satisi'sc linn thmi any nthsr Medicines offered befors the public. (iniraiy; tney art ine only msu.ctnes mat nsvt gained ths pHtmnneu nf Phviiriant, where they have been utsd j and (Fourthly.) they art put up in larger qnsntitiet fni the tame price, than any other Medinnea offered to tht public of tht tnmt kind. At tht subscriber hat s number of certiff'iates in his possession of the Ms-hest suthority, where they hsvs been u?d wuh ths most aatisfsctory ra lilts. tie will publish s few of them, fseJins aatisfiad thst a trisl will Insure their recommendation. Try thtm and satisfy yourself of their superiority over sll otburs. Read and bt Convinced. We the undersigned having been mads acquainted with the ingredients entering into ths Compounds known ss Bicklev's Familv Medicines also havins ereseribed and known them to be used, with most sntisfactory retails t take plenture in saying that we believe they fully meet ths design for which they sre ree'immenderi. JAS. SI KAWHlUJJl.fc, M. U. C H. FRICK. M.U WM. MeMAllOM, M D. WF.9LEY II GEARIIEART, M. D. w.m. ii. magi i, l, M. D. B R.OEARHKART. M. D. Curt tf pain in tht tide and cough f rvm protttttd lAvtr Complain!. Mrs. Robert Adams. Ishorins under Chrnnie t.iver Com plaint, sccomotmed with a short dnr eouah otin in tha sidt snd ureait, centra! debility, loss of appetite, after try ing; all the usual remedies recommended M miuehs and diseases of tht chest, who with n i benefit, tht wit recom mended to try tht Rose Pectoral, from winch, aha not only derived immediate but permanent relief. jonn Adams, ton oi Mrs. rtobert Adams, was snicted with s very severe cough, pain in the aide, and soreness produced by inceiaaut ooushing; ht wat induotd to try the Rose Pectoral. To use his own tftnruafft.. the firal dost enabled him to enjoy a cood nislu's re.-t. In Iht mornine he expectorated about half mnt of inatier ! continued to improve until bit eouth entirely left him, it alto had the effect of atrengheuing hit breast, which was nntiirslly woak . He also snys that he hot lecomroended it tot number or hit mends rir similar eomplsints, snd in every case it has given attraction. The above persona residents of the town of Danville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from ths uss of the Rote Pectoral ; authorise the abovt ttntement, for the benefit of thott who may be afflicted in a similar man lier. GRKAT CURE. Lots ef Voits rtttortd with one bottlt of Rott Pte toral. Miss Susan Wbitlock, of Rush township, Northamber Isnd co., for a number of years an ii valid, m the fall of IS50, lost the use of her voice from a aevcis cold she con tracted ; after trying a mtm!er of remedies, with no liens fit. she was entirely restored by taking one bottlt of Ross Pert iral. ufter which, she lost her voice seuin. from a fresh cold the contracted, and wat again restored by tht uae of sn 'titer bottle ; she then took four bottles more to strengthen her breast, from which she detived tht mott decided benefit, and has been in the enjoyment uf excellent health from thut time to the present. The ab ne statement is obtained from Dr Purs!l, tht Physician who attended her; also her mother who thinks that she would not be living at this time if it h.nl ti'S been for the Rose Pectoral. D inville, J oi !U. l-5'i Still another Marled Curt Lfftrtcd. Mra Samuel Sechler, being of a naturtl week and deli cate constitution, very susceptible to c liia, whs nrilicled wnn a very severe cougn. pain ami orciirw oi me uve'isi, l ss of appetite ; after using a number of the usual reine diea from which, she derived no iieneftt, she wns cured by taking one bottle of Rose Pectoral and is in the enjoyment of better health than for years previous. Danville, Dec. 1 IK0. Dr. Bicxlit : Permit mt to inform yon that my wife, who is a delicate and weukly w 'man, lab Ting under a very severe Couth with pain and soreness of breast, wat mire quickly and effectually relieved without built of your Hose Pectoral than auv other mfdteme she had aver taken. ABNKR M'HHIDK. Jan. IS.VJ. Samuel R. W'oonV Furnace, Red pjt. Strom) bvidencs in rxvoa of ths Uoss Psctosill and Fsmilt Pills. John Fulner taken between Christmas and New Year Willi a very bid cold, which ended in a dry hard incetsiint Cough, causing a great deal of pain whenever lie coughed, was' relieved very much : bv tlie time he hud tnken one third of a bottle, and by the time it was finished, was en tirely cured He alto suvs that he has token several dosea of the Health Restorative or Familv Pills, and that they are the mildest and most effectual purgatives he has ever tnken. Itanvuu-, Jan l, Yia'l. Dr Iiicklet t Dunne a visit to my brother, in Dan ville, I to"k a veiy severe Cold, which ended in a tight hard Conch, with aorenesa and pain of the brrnst, for whicti i used ymr nose rectorni, anarninny i'iiis, and take pleasure in recommendins them, ns the mildeft and imat elfoctual remedy I have uaed. Yours, respectfully. JArtit'.T niimiiA., Jnn S3, White Hnven, I.uzerne co. Dear Sir : As a recommendation for your Hose Pecto ral, permit me to ear. thut I wns effecluallv cured of a Ty severe couch with pain in the breast, with less than half a battle, and that I consider it invaluable. You ate at liberty to make this public if you please. JiH SI'KniUMi, (urocer.) Danville, ra. Mr sin William Inhoriua under a severe couch and pain in his side, from an injury received by a frill, wat entirely relieved by a bottle of Rose Pectoral A Cream of Cam- Fhoi. I huve also used your rnmily rills, atid altogether CJliaider them the best medecinea I hare eer used. JOAN OVF.nnORF. Jan. I'M. Rush Tp., Norrh'd co. Dr. Bicklev : Sir: At my wife who wat troubled wilh dry, hard Coneh. also t mr Stomach, dependent upon debility, aimilnr to Dispepsio. wat entirely relieved by using two bottles ol your Hose l'ectornl, permit ma to say that I consider it an excellent remedy. Yours, respectlully, Hcv sir WH.l.AKD. Pnstor Lutheran Church, Danville. Pa. Haviut been cured of a nnin in mv arm (similar to Rheu matism) which deprived me of the free use of it for atmut four months. By using one b ttle of Cream of Camphor 1 would atate that I consider it the lie.t remedy of tha kind I hnve ever used in my family, nml I would freely recommend it to others with similar affections. Yours, respeittully, JONAS WOI.F. Rush tn.. North'd co. My wife beiiic efflicted with a very eevere nain in her arm and thoulder (the erTectt of cold) which disabled her from using it. was cured with rubbing of Cream of Cam phor. Mrs. Kifiin, my tister.in.law, was also cured of a severe pain in the head and face hy Siting the Crenrrt of Camphor THOMAS C. ELLIS, Danville, Jan. !, -52. My wife having Rheumatism of the arm for a number of yeare, which prevented her from using il in doing her work ; after having spent a crent denl of money in irvins different remediea with no benefit, was entirely cured by using only one Imttle of ynur Cream of Camphor. WILLIAM EVENS, Minor, for S. R. Wood, R. Point. Dr. Hicklcy : Having received a verv severe lliiurv in my side hy falling off a load of hay, from which I wns una ble to follow my work, was recommended to try a bottle of Cream of Camphor, which afforded immediate relief. liKll- KITH CAKIt Rush tp , North'd CO. Mv wife, aiifferinff from most exrrucistint nain. throughout h general system, which prevented ber from sleeping flieing occasioned bv a lone and nrnlracted snell ot sicknesa ;) for which she used a num!r of remedies without iienerit, waa entirely relieved by the use of Cream of Camphor. GEO. B. UltoWN. nutgeon Dentist, Danville, pa. Child cured of Bowel Complaint, and Ague (of two years ttandine.l bv Worm Svrun. My cliild lieing afflicted for tha last two veors. with Dowel Comiiluinl snd Amie until it was P-duced to a mure skeleton, I tiied a nunilicr of remediet wuh n permanent benefit, until I gave it a bottle of ynur Worm Syrup, aince which time it has been well, and got quite ti-slty 1 also have recommended it to a nuin)er ol my friends, and iu every case it has given sntisiaction. 1.. l.r.i. At l.nuia ijmcs' piercmnT.j uanvioe. I have uaed vour Worm Svrun in mv familv. and eon aider it m only effectual, but the mort pleusant article 1 am acquainted with. JACOB LAS11KIJ1 Danville. c .If ihe kind, and ia naving used your vt oim nyrup in my ininoy, ii nops moje cleasant to take. 1)AN MdHGAN'. 1 M Mit mt Kiw. Dauvilia. I hftvt hud ncfvuion to me vour Worm Bvrun in my family, tnd prefer it tn any vernulime 1 nave uaa. i-ur.u. if l if, r roaiv .alley. muiiu co. Dr. Difkler llavmr uiecl v-nir worm Stiio. and Cream of Camptmr and Family Pitta in my family, thy rave kki aaiisiactum, ano i cnuuaer uirm ine mitat cl icciuai, taad plea mi it rpmMfri, we hnve hd in our family JO. INI, THAN K. KIMICIa. Dimv.lle. Denr Pir :-We tha underiiancd boma in tha emplny of Meaara. urovea ft C-'miy, itwitma atnre, you nave an Auenrv f r the mleof v'ur Family Mrdicim-a, slate that wa have had an imnnrtunity of kimwnifl tha npinirme 0f uumertiua iudividuala who have uaed litem, and that they give general Mliaiacli'm. Wa have kl a f raat mativ nf ymr Hilla, which tx a uiuveriaUy liltAd, heina very mild in . u: ...... ivr i rifiOvinvn tlimi lICIIa)VUa S" ." siii.sw, uaiivi t. Alien. v m. ivr.ri.r.K. Ilaviiir Snirvr of my mouth very bad, 1 waa induced to try a t Ule uf your room an; wincn aotea uae t cntrm. Darueniisg my gum, nno rrnitivmc an puniH, jii.iaiiia;i n. ivifiinn, isiuivni' Tr. Birklev: Haviiic what waa called iitrerBtl r. mouth, fit which. I trterf a numher tn rrmc1ia wth no lietipfil: I waa at tail cured hy ueint one httte ( y ur T.Hith uraah. Mv wiia ata durinc her e mhitement. waa lKrsstsintH with mtiwn 111 Mala, luilli haVIIIS alfaHv I fined, fur which ahc usrd the Cream ol Canina"r, wmrn acauw- ed them, thereby preventing her hrenata fnw eatheriitg V. T ,itl...ta Cti m-h lnitvilla. Pa. Dr. Hicktey. Havinir an opportunity of teeing y-ur a sa...ft.-i..i T. .tk Wah uaed hi amne very aevera ca et of acurvev of the (tu.ua. I eaider it ;'!!'"n "7 . . ,"u,T'tTT ,MiwKnie.1u and Rt- inm nnnwm nwnnnep miw mm - ... tail by W M IIICKI.F.Y, M D , Propriety, i'v""'. . , '.. tr i. i. .u. r..iL. nu in N.icthumheT. aiiid county, Fnlii Grant, Soi.tMirv ; W A Ausrusta; w. rarr.iw, riyoeriuwM , .-f. . . - ,-v-HHrtwi. Paiirmai F-mttine a: Slroiitt. Paiiiioti Joha v.nnt. Puin a: Iluah Vaatiiie, Piixiu"t j Ammermaa u.u. a, n, Kham.l.ii. i Mra Jus. Th.'ms, Bliank'Sia Wm. rslv. aiiam-kiu: Campbell h Kline, Ansutu a ..i A D.drHwi Pstersiiure : Jaiilb litstUIMI n . . A . r. ... Nnrthiimt-rluri 1 JertaSHI Cruase. Belinigr va i Jish Batr, Uatiskuifi Joha F CaslowSKd Jmislksa issuers, wilioa. r--n .k. . ...,r- ...I mM m .moiIw 4WtatniMff a n aeaeririea oT ths aautatout carta ftvmntd by the dirTat' tut MtdielilM. Ime ii, tan ly HEBE IS TOUR REMEDY.! II ol 1 ora j' Ointment. A MOST MIRACU)t8 CVRK fr A LESt), AFTER 41 YEARS' SUFFFHIMO Kxtrart of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin, 70, St. Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May IStk, 18l. Tt lYfcSBOf HoLloSTsT, .'' Rib, At ibt agt of IB ht wife (wke it ansa S) asaeSt a VKltut eokl, which settles) rb ker Isgt, anal tW ewt that tiine they have beta snore or Ices Sort, in trestle inflamed. Her sgoniet srert dmrncluur, suS far moais togtthtr ths wtt deprived entirely of rest sn4 sJs. Every temedy that oMdlctl mea tdvited was tries, stt without trTeat j her heallk snBtred tavwely, and Um ttaxe of bar legt wat terrible, I had often read soar Adrer lisements, and advised har to try your Pilla and Oiaintasi and, aa a last resource, after every other remedy had pro ved useless, tha consented tn do tn. She eommeeesst sis weeks tgo, tnd, strange to ralate, it aow In geod health . Her legs art painless, witliont seem or scar, tnd btr saai sound and tlndittarned. Could von hnra sellntsMj tuAeringi of mr wife during tht list U years, snd con tra st them with her present enjoyment i;f health, yoe would indeed feel delit ntfnl in having been thf meant at so grastlv alleviating lbs tufertngs of a f-llow-creatara. (Signed,) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 TEARS OF AOS CURED OF A BAD LKO, OF 30 YEARS' STANDINO Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abb, Build' er of Oat Ovens, of Rushcliffe, near Hud dersHtld, dated May tlst, 184 1. To Professor IIoLlowaT, Sis, I suffered for a pari 4 of thlrtr years front a lax! iS' ? ',ult of twa 01 three ei&enul accidents st Oaai Worka; accompanied by ae irbutic symptoms. I had rt eourte to a vanatv of Bneriiesl aHvir witK...,, snybeiient, snd wat evtn told that ihe leg mast he eropa tated, yt.in oppoaitlon to that opinion, vonr Pilla and Ointment have eiTeulcd a complete cure in so thort s time, that few who had not witnessed it would credit tha feet (.OTgnsu; Wl LI JAM ABBS. Ths truih of this statement can Le verified by Mr. W. England, Chemist,' 13, Market fttttt H adder tfit at. The Pillt thould bs used coniointlv iii tha nuiuM moL oi tot following caeca : oau legs, Chieso-loot, Bad Breasts, Chilblnina, Burns, Chapped handa, Fistulas, Oout, Olandular tweHn Lumbsgn Piles Rhtmnatiam Scnl., Sore-thrnnts S re It Willis, ' Womiit, ".".IB, Ij'llli &Vtif Vita of Moschs- Cancers toes Sand-Flies, Contracted and Coen-bny. Stiff Joints, Elephantiatit, Srrt Nipples, Skin-diaeaaea, Scurvy, Tumours, Vleera, Ye we A DREADFUL BAD RRF AST Ci;RED LW OKU MONTH. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turn tr, of Penhurst, Kent, doled Deetmler litk, 1850. To Professor Hollowa, Dsai Sis, My wICs hed ttiffered rrnre B id Tlrsrists for more than aix months, and dm ing the whole period hail the best medical annul. nice but all to no use. fluviog be fore healed an awful wound in my own ley, bv your un rivalled medicine. I determined uiiuin lo lsi: y.mr PiUs and Oinmntnt, sird therefore gave them a triarin her case, snd fortunate it wns I did to, for ,n lest than a innniu a perfect cure was elT'Cted, nnd the licnrht thut various oth er branches of my fnmily hnve derived from their use it really astonishing. I now strongly rcc mmi-nd thtm t ill my friends (Signod) FRED'K TURNER. Sold at the Establishment of Profeaair HoLr.nwsr, 944, Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.) and hv all respeetitble Diugciitt and Dealers in Medicines through vat the British r. pirn, c those of the United Sutes, in Boxes at 37)0 , .nu9i oik;, encn. w noiesoie uy ine prmcljal umg I .1 I in the Union, and by Messrs. A.B. i, D. Sands. .Scv oik, ( ' There It a considerable saving by taking tha larger i -Directions for the gnidauce of patienta In every d f- dri are attixed to each box. October 33, 1S51I, ly. "Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. VOW for tlie little ones. Wliy will parents -s want limirs end rlnva in frnitleMB eiiiljsvrira to get perfect pictures of their children and after all get nothing out a poor, miserable caricature 1 We would any, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee ta make you a perfect picture, hy eur Eii.tTito Cukxicat. procesv, that works in from J to 2 seconds. We defy any Daguerrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are tha in ven tots, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishment in IS'ew England and ths Middle States. For pictures of adults, the silver medals we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with tha numerous premiums from County Fairs, is sufficient proof that they are tha Kt Plus Ultra of perfection. Wa would rail particular attention ta our Talootypes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. Collins & Co., 100 Cliostnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield and Collins' Building, Westfteld, Mass. N. B. Cur estsbliahment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and ly Professor Horitford t Safttf Lttmpt ty JVtfAl. Come and see. Philo., May 56, 1S5.1. ly. More cv Goods!! WILLIAM A. KXOBB, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the rjublie cenerallv. that he has iuat received and opened a large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his Store in Lower Augusta township. His. stock consists of every vsriety of Drv Good?, viz. s ' Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings, Flan' nets, Musi in, cfe. A splendid stock of LADiFS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berapes, De Laines, Merinoes, Lawns. Ginenams, calicoes, ie. SOOTS AND SHOES, A fine sssortment for Men, Women & Children. A lurge assortment of GROCER.1ES, SUCH AS Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molanrt, Spices, &c. Hardware and Qneensware. Fish, Salt and Liquors. St'CII AS Gin, Brandy, Rum and Whisk y, Besides the Uncut snd most general sedi ment of sll kind of Goods to be hed in the country All the above mentioned goods will be coiJ at such reduced prices as they can not be got fjr elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds Ukon insxciurjc at the highest market prices. Augusta twsp.. July 3. 1851. flm. Lumlicr Yuri!. THE tubscrilier would respectfully infirm ti.e ritilrns of Sunbury, and M j:t!i.im! er'nti.l and adjoining counties, tha! he his opened a Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis tance East of the Steam Saw Mill, where he has now a large amount of Seasontd Panntl Flint, alto Paimel Boards, and all other Boards snd Britoiso Matkbiii, such sswill be wanted lor building purposes. Also a large amount oi Khinglcson hsnd, which r.ill be sold from f6 up to 8, according to quality snd sire. Tlesse gie us a call and examine our price- ' N. 11. Termers who are in wsm oi will pleas. c..l..w.m. mo you , -. tj js - Sunbury, May 8, 1653. ly. COME AND HE The New and Splendid usortmtnt of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Just received and for sale by Sunbury A pi 30. '53. I. V. TENER & CO JUST RECEIVED a SjdeaJia assartaseM Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting of Bilk., Mu )in de llersge. Csnlon Craps, PUk Poplia, Di led Swiss Lawn Robes, &c, and for sale by Sunbury, May 14. 'S3. TEN E at CO INDIAN CHQIACOGL'E. Ar aicellent i. I medy for tha antra of Feer and Ague, just rs eeivad and for aale by I. W. TENER 4 CO. Sunbury, May H, 183. HaTn JTMrS. A small Buniber of the icellei pumps bavs Iwea received and ars oflered for sale by , .. Jf. O. M.VJUv ItmiHi nr. June i,
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