SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUKNAI. THE PUZZLER'S CORNER. Km to ia.t ws.si PvtM -Rrmi th. four long tiMt by eornraencln, with H ePHr Ik. W ". B -"T ond lin. from bottom, N Kfma un. irom wT " irnnlin.-rollowtei.iol.. Th. abort line irt red in the am. manuM. f - p o c t r tj . VOltKO CRIMES. Old Grime deed, good olJ man, . VVe ne'er ehall aee him more ; But he haa left a ton, who bears The name that old Crimea bore. He weara a coal of lateat out, Hit hat if new and gay; He cannot bear to view distress, 5o tornei from it away. Hia pant are gaiter, fitting inug O'er patent-leather thoea; Hi hair i by a barber curled : He amoke cigaia, and chew. A chain of maaive gold ia borne Above hia flashy vea". ; Hia clothe are belter every day, Than were old Games' Deal. Ia Fashion' court he constant walks, Where he delight doth shed ; Hi hand are white and very aoft, But softer is his head. He's six feet tall, no past more straight, Hi teeth are pearly white; In habits he is sometime loose, And sometimes very tight. His manners are of sweetest grace, His voice of softest tone j His diamond pin's the very one That old Grimes used to own. A dickey tail adorns hi face, Hi neck a acarf of bine ; He sometimes go 10 chinch, for change, And sleeps in dimes' pew. Ha sports the fastest "crab" in town, Is always quirk to bet ; He never knows who's President, But thinks "Old Tip's" in yet. He has dronk wines of every kind, And liquors cold and hot ; Young Giiirp. iit short, is just that soit Of a man Old Giimes was not. A STRING OF ITKMS Thb Emperor of Itusaia has entered upon his 58th year. At, mmna nuantitv of reaches is sold from wagons in Philadelphia daily. Thb Cincinnati Gazette states that there tiever was a lime when so many counterfeit notes were In circulation as at present A word of kinduess. It is a seed which, even when dropped by chance, is sura pring op a flower. to It saiil that neural eta has become a more common disease, since the introduction of lead pipe for conveying water. Catiumkk Sinclair, the great English authoress, expresses herself as opposed to In ternational Copyright. Tut editor of the Petersburg (Va.) Express has seen a peach, grown in that place, nine and a quarter inches in circumference. The St. Louis papers say that Col. Benton's writings concerning the Territory of Nebras. ka, have excited an immense emigration to that fertile land. The Paris Conspiracy at the Opera Co, tnique, where the Empetor Napoleon so nar- rowly escaped with his life, is sait! 10 have been a Bourbon Legitimist plot, having its ramifications in all the principal cities of Fiance. Jones says courting is done on the printing principle; there being a good deal of hand. press about it. "John, 1 fear you are forgetting me," said a blight eyed girl lo her lover, the other day. "Yes, Sue, I have been for getting you these two years." The great race between a night-mare and a clothes-horse came off the other day. The man who entered Ihe mare wasn't wide awake so the horse took the prize. Dobbs is strong believer in "guardian angels." If it were not for them, he ask si what would keep people from rolling out of bed, when they are asleep? "josh, I say, 1 was gome; down street t'other day, when I seed a tree bark." "Gol ly, Sam, I seed it hollow " "And 1 seed the same one leave." Did it take its trunk with it 1" "No, it left that for board." "You flatter me,' said an exquisite, the other day, to a young lady who wus praising the beauties of his moustache. 'For heaven's sake, ma'am," interposed an Indiana hooaier, "don't make thai chap any Jtatter than he is now;' A yankee boy had a whole Dutch cheese set before him by a wapgish fiiend, who, gave him no knife. "This is u funny cheese, uncle Joe. but where shall I cut it I" fh sitiu ina (iniiiiiiig irirnii, -cut II wnere you like." ' ery well," said thu ankee, coolly pimmr; ii unuer dis arm, "I'll cut it at home." Congressional Perquisites and Pickings. Mr. Rich.trd II. Stanton, a member of the last Cunreus, from the Siale of Kentucky, is up again for a reflection ( but some of the pulitical biethren, not exactly I'king it, have turned Slate's evidence against him. Among these is Samuel Pike, who has been publish. ing some choice extracts from Mr. Slanton's letters from Washington to Ihe said Pike, one of which is as follows. If 1 could slay here a month I could make 9S000. As it is, I fear I shall have to hurry off without even completing the busi ness 1 came on. I saw men in New Yotk, Philadelphia, and here, who want my servi ces, and are willing to pay for them, and pay for them will. If I tan but b$ rt-tlected 1 tan malt a great deal of money. Bui ibis is between ourselves. Give my respect to all friends, snd be lieve me yours, sincerely, R U. Stahton. The question is What respectable busi ness U it which a member of Congress can make ay! $5000 a month, betides bis officinl I in p r o v c in c 11 f A h e a A 1 1 EIiI A S BIT OflTftTT?? TEREBV lnfn,m. I,!. ftu..l. ,K. J. rii i.".u" ZTuZ I ' , I BVB tiiuiai.1 Bil(7Us UI'UUBIiV CBVCI hotel, An ixcelhnt assortment of MOROCCO. FRENCH CALFSKINS, French Lasting. And all kinds of linings and Shoe findings, which he offer, to the trade at reasonable price. He also inform hi customer ane other, that he ttill continue the Shoemaking business, and ia prepared to do all kind of work, in a good and fashionable ityle, and on reasonable term. Esunburj, Juno 11, 1853. ly. NOTICE. NOTICE i hereby given by the undersigned citizen of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, that application will be made to the next Legislature of said Commonwealth for the erec tion of a body corporate to be styled "Tm Sufbcht SatimoV Isstitpte," to be located in the borough of 8unbury, Northumberland county, with discounting privileges, and with a capital of One hundred thousand dollar. Robert If. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young, Adam Shissler, Thomas Robins, Daniel Drucke miller, Fredlc. Lazarus, Geo. D. Youngman, Pe ter B Masser, J. W. Frihng, Ira T. Clement, Benj. Hendricks, Ceo. C. Welkcr, J. W. Peal. Runhurv, June 20, ISO a. bm. GREAT NEWS! A New CLOTHING STORE IN STTNBURT. GELSBERG & CO., respectfully announce . to the inhabitants of Northumberland county and the public in general, that they have com menced a new Clothing Store in ounbury I'a., opposite the Post Office, adjoining Mr. Stroh'e saddler shop in Market Street. They are just opening a splendid assortment of faslnonuble Spring and Summer Clothing. Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Salinelt, Linens, Checked and tancy LlolU ranis ana floats. ALSO, A fine supply of Silk, Satin and other Vests. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of all Kinds of Hats and Cops, Shirts and Collars and Gentlemen's funnelling Goods in general. All of which will be sold cheaper than cheap at the lowest cash prices. The public mav rest assured that all Clothing they buy of our Store is made up well, as one of the firm is a practical tailor and our whole Stock of Clothing is made up by ourselves. Our adhe ring to the cash principle and our extended ac quaintance among New York and Philadelphia Importers of Cloth enables us to sell very cheap. Call and See ; No charge for looking at our Goods. Our Assortment is always kept up as we are constantly getting fresh supplies. Sunbury. JVIay 7, 1853. Just Published and for Sale by W M. McCARTV, Bookseller, suiioury, ra. The American TLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, return and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United States. Br Collinson Reed, Esq., Ipsae irgis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a short system ol conveyancing. 13y A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Ligbtu Judicial district ot Pa., and Wm. M. Kockcfclicr and M. L. Shindel, of the bar of N orthumbciiand county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg : JIarbisbcro, June 30, 1853. GlSTLEMEX: After a careful examination of your "Amcr- ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex- pressing my entire approval of the aclcclion and composition of the precedents thus offered to the public. I lie legal wolession in J'ennsylvania stands in need of a correct system of pleading, adapted to our habit of busineu, and the practice of the court, i our forms ot declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the acta of assembly, will be a aaving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hand ot every practising lawyer in our atate. 1 ours, with great respect, JNO. J. PE4KSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindel, Esquires. Sunbury, July 9 1853. Emporium of Fashion And Gentlemen'. Furnishing Goods JOHN X. MARTIN, 1 AS RECEIVED at his establishment, on Deer street, one door north of C. J. Uruncr'a law-oflice, in Sunbury, the most Splendid and Fashionable ASSORTMENT OF GOODS for gentlemen's wear, that has ever been offered in this place. His stock consists in a great variety of CL0TE3, Among which are superior Blnclc, Brown Green, Ohee dure, Belgium Cloth, French Cloths, Russian Hick, &. BLACK AND CROWN CASI1MERETS, is lack plain rtne-skm Lassimcres, Summer and Winter Cassinicrrs, ffc. VESTINGS, Black Satins, (a rich article.) excellent Marseilcs Hull, V, htte, (r igtircd and 1 lain,) f igured Grenadine, superb Watered Silks, and SUMMER GOODS OF ALL VA1UETIES Tweeds, I.iuens, Cravats, Hoseiry, Pluin and r ancy 1 mornings, licntlcmrn a Collars, Suspenders, &c, &., &c. ( all and tee his assortment of (roods. He challenge inspection, and nolitelv invites tlm public to test their quality by procuring the best aim neatest coats, pants, vests, Sic, in the coun try. W A frw journeymen tailor can Cud im mediate situations at this establishment. Hunbury, May 21, 1853 3m. DISSOLTJTIC1T. r'l'UIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of James Tacart & Son. was. on the 13th day of June, 1853, dissolved by mutual consent. 1 he business of the firm will be settle,! bv James Taggart, who hold the books. 1 hose indebtc.t to the firm are requested to call and make settlement of their account also all person having claims against the firm are requested to send in their bill for payment. JAMES TACJGAUT, GRANTHAM I. TAGGART. North'd., June 18, lRf3. tf. 85 UEAVA1U) ! 1 'PHE above reward will be paid for the discov- X cry and conviction of everv individual found guilty of traspasaing or injuring any of the property oi rutiaueipuia aim sunbury Railroad o I UKDER Or THE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1853 tf. rkR. H. II. HIGBEE'8 remedy for cough, -'cold, and aulmonary diseases. A sunulv of nits Taiuaoie uieuictne just received and tor sal by H. B. MASTER. runuisry, June f, iss. Mann's Establishment 25 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of Patent Letter Copying rreaiei, Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Bru.he, Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, ecc. I stent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed. PATENT LETTER BINDER, A most valuable invention for keeping in a book-like form, Letter received, Original Invoi ces, arc. Phila., April 9, 1853. ly. TUB CHEAPEST, TI1E NEATEST AND TUB BEST. Excellence and Beauty combined, BLAYLOCK'3 Model Spring Style Hats, UNEQUALLED by any other in all that can render satisfaction to the Wearer. fiiiva them atrial. The Very Finest Moleski it Hats for 3,50 ; Second Quality, very fine, 3,00 Third Quality, a capital article, 3,50. All these are warranted. Model Hat Store, No. 46 North 8th Street Philadelphia, Phila., April If, 1853. 6m. NEW STORE. nnilE undersigned takes this method of thank ing hi friend lor their liberal patronage, and informs them he has taken the old stand lately occupied by James Taggart 6c Son, where he will be prepared at all time with a large sup ply ol goods, consisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VEST1NGS, &e. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, of every description. Groceries, QuvciiNwnre, Hardware, Ccdarware, Salt, Fish, 4 c., Ac. Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms, and hopes bv a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. G. I. TAGGART. North'd., June 18, 1853 tf. Rope Manu factory. riiHE subscriber respectfully informs the people of xVorthumbcrland and sunbury, and the public gem-rally, that he haa constantly on hand and manufactures to order, all kinds of boa. ropes, bed cords, wash lines, plow lines, twine and lines of oil kinds, at hi establishment in Northum berland. RICHARD MVRSIIALL. North'd., June II, 1S53.- 3m. LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP Spring iind Summer Goods. miLING &. GRANT. RESPECTFULLY inform their customers and the public, that they have just receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods, at their store in Market square, Sunbury. Their stock consists of every varie'y of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Casrimeres, Sattinets, Vestings, Flannels, Wollens, ijt., And all kinds of Spring & Summer Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines, Beragcs, And every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. Also an extensive assortment of Hats and Cavs roa Men and Boys. Also a large assortment of GIlOCElllc.9. SUCH AS Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and Q.UEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a trcsh supply of nnUGS AND MEDICINES. Besides the lamest and most General assort men! of all kinds of goods to be had in this place. IV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex. change at the highest market price. Sunbury, April 30. 1853. J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 164 Ches'nut Street, Swaim's Building PHILADELPHIA. IT'XTENSIVK iMUSlU PL'ULISHER, and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every do cn ntion. KxcUiKivo Agent for the sale of ITallet, Davis cv Co a (Boston) Pat est Si'srtssio.x Uhidce Aouan and other PIANOS, 1.. Cilhert'a Boudoir Pianos, Mclodcons, Martin' (jtutara. Harps, tolins, Siikkt Music, Mi stc lluOKS, Ac, &c. Residents of the country will lie supplied hy mail or othenvise with any music they may win, at as low rates as tl purchased in person. Having one of tlia largest stocks in the United states, I feel confident of satisfying all who may fevor me with a call or order. Dealera in Music supplied cn the most liberal terms. 1'iunos to lot. t-eroiul-liand l lanos for sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1653. ly. NORTHUMBERLAND Select School for Girls. Under the Care of Miss E. Calvin- INSTRUCTION will be given in the ordinary English Branches, Physical, Sciences, Alge bra, lieometry and Languages. A rVssitm will consist of twenty two weeks, Second quarter to commence on the 13th of June. Tea ms. Orlhngraphy, Reading, Writing Com position, ueorauhy, Lugltsh Grammar and Arithmetic per quarter. 83,00 With any additional English study, $4.00 Algebra, Geometry, or Language, f 5,00 Music, Painting, and Drawing, each aeperale and at the customary rates. References. Dr. R. B.MCay, Northumberland. D. Taggart, Esq., " Hon.. Joseph Casey, New Berlin. Rev. Dr. M 'Kinney, Ed. Pres. Banner Phila. II. G. M'Guire, A, M., Principal of Central nstitute, J'lulauelplua. Northumberland, May SI, 1853. Sm. SILVER WATCHES. A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low P" y H. B. MASSER. Hunbury, April 13, lSl I) LANK Parchment Paper Deeda and blank -IJ Mortgages, Bonds, Esecutiona. feummnn. ace., lor aule by it. II. MASSER. Hunbury Awl SB. I .)!. BLANKS. BLANKS of every description cart be had by applying at thaollice of the American, CJMITH'eJ ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. GEK, a fresh supply just received, and for e ny at. If. MASSER. uiibury, Jau. 10, 1159. NEW STORE. BENJAMIN 11EFFNER OESPECFFULLY inform the cltiien of Sunbury and vicinity, that he hj opened a new atore in the room lately occupied by George Bright, opposite Bolton'. Hotel. He has just re ceived a h.ndeome assortment of Spring and Summer Goods consisting in part or Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO I Cnllcoca, Glngliami, Lawns, MoiiNdcllne le I. nines and all kind of Ladies Dress Goods. GROCERIES of every variety. ' Also an assortment of Hardware. I roll and Steel, Nails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of Q.UEENSWARE, of various styles and patterns. Also sn assortment of HOOTS At SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, ftc. And a grest variety of other articles such a are auitable to the trade, all of which will be aold at the lowest prices. IJT Country produce taken in exchange at the highest price. Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Window Glass, fjc. 6 Toms French zinc white. 10 tons Pure White Lead. S000 Boxes Window (ilass.all sizes. Superior Potttsh,Copal,C'oach .Leath er 4- Iron varnish, white Dcmar varnish for China Gloss, with a general assortment ot trcsh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Medicine in general use, warranted genuine. Colored and Euamled Class, &c, Ac, tor sale very low at Al.MlbU tlll.lbtnt'blia Dru? and Paint Stoie, No. 169 K. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Phvsicians and Storekeeper supplied Goods sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., Mav 28, 1853. ly. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, Whntcsnle snd Retail nt No. 711 N. 81-XOND St., opposite the Mt. Vermin Il.nnf, Oold Iver Watches, full jeweled. 18 . cases, gW.IHII Milver Levers, full jeweled, Slli.OU; Silver Lemurf. jeweled, !,- 00 all warranted to keep good time. Gold Pens stid Sti ver esse, l,w; umcl I'enclls. ttl.un; jiltl l-enrns aim Fen Cases wtth gHxl Gold Pensas liV as &c. Also, alwuvs on hand a good assortment of tine gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guaid and Fob Chains, Gold Vest Chains, Indies' Gold Fob Chains and licit Fins. Silver Table spoons Irom 814 to IH. iiewieri, su to 821, and TVa, 41,75 M S8.50 per set, warranted equal to coin. All gfMNls warranted to lie what they are sold for. fy Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. IV All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. M. A lor., nitriit, Nn. 72 North SECOND Street, opposite the Ml. Vernon IIoiiFe. I'hila., April 23, 1853 ly. S,AI?aBAlTKS l'lalionn scales, Long lnown Severely tested Always right The Aeinotiled ecd Standard. Janroau, nay, uuai, anu men SCALES, ect in an' part of the country, nt short notice. AGENTS. .EO. W. COLBY, 211) Market st.( i'liiluilclnhia, r. V. Bright, Suubury. Phila.. April 23, 1853. Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufai'tureJ wholesale and retail by BTJSE1TEL-L & TULL, No. 61 DUCK Street, Philadelphia. Onler through the mail promptly executed I'hila., April 9. 1853. lv. NOTICE To Merchants, Travellers and Others Throughout the United States, Alexander L. llickey 5 Co., THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL TRUNK MANUFACTORY, No. 1 48 Crtesntt Street, ( Front of Jones' Hotel) Philadelphia. VRE now prepared to exhibit to the Merchant6 and Travellers one of the largest and most improved (olid Sole Leather spring Trunks ever oll'cred for sale in this city, together with a gen eral assortment of every kind of Trunk w hich can possibly be imagined, ranging in price irom two to thirty dollars. Alio, a splendid assort ment of Ladies Dresa 1 ruuks. Bonnet Boxes, Travelling Satchels, Valise Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags, Hand Coaches, Gigs, At., Ac, all of which we are prepared to sell at reduced price. v e respectlully invite a call from Ihe Merchant or Traveller to examine our extensive assortment before purchasing elsewhere. ALEX. L. HICKEV & CO., No. I4eS Chesnut Street. Phila., April 9, 1853 Cm. iTlTam perkins" Genllemens Fashionable CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 231 CAfsntif, Third door below Eighth st Philadelphia. ir AS on hand a full stock of French and English Piece Goods, which will be made to order at the Shortest Notice, in the Latest Style, FOR CASH. Phila., April , 1853. 6m. Important to Coal Dealers. THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at 8uubury, or at any other point along the Sus quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on contract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders received at Shamokin bv KASK, REED At CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. Laborers Wanted. THE subscribers want immediately on the Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Selinsgrove, from bO TO 100 LABORERS, to whjm one dollar per day will pe paid. 8A VIDtiE. W JLV EitTON & CO. Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19.1853. tf. AHJNOLD'a WR1T1NO FLUID and Adhe iv anil laaral envelnnM. fiir mmm II. B. MASSER. Bunbury. Jan 10. 1851. . LANK NOTES, waiving the exemption law of $300, for aale by prU.SS, 1851. H. B. MASSER. P GJ-S500 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concerns the health and hnpp nes. of people Is st nil tunes nf the most valiMlse import sues. 1 Hike it for granted that every pe "' d" " ' " their power, to asve Ihe live, of their children, and that every person will endeavor to prom ite their own nealtn si all sacrifices. I feci it to be my duly to solemnly assure you that WoRMrt, according lo the opinion 01 inn raw oelehrmed Physicians, are the prinviry causes of a Bras majority of diseases to which children Slid sdults are lia ble ( if you hnve sn appetite eonlinunlly clmngeoliMi trim one kind of food to another, find Urenlh, Paul m the .sto mach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness unci Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, (Mow Kever, Pulse Irreuulnr remerr.lier that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once sp ply the remedy : HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An nrtiele f misted upon Pcientinc Principles, compound, ed with purely vegetable sul-stancca. being perfectly safe when iaken, snd crnn he given to the most tender infant with decided Ivnt'tVml effort, where B wel Comiihiiilt. snd Dinrrhrpa hnve mnde them weak and deliilitatcd the , I- .... ..c ... a ... .....i. il.n it v Hi'icnit, o illy , ,1'iin -jin -- stands without an equnl in the niudogiie of medicines, in ving tone mid strength to the Shmiin h, which makes it sn niiHlillile rcineily lor mono nunciea wnn uynoi-p.m, th. melting cure, iwriormcfl ny mis cyrup sncr ri ftcr Phvsi- cinns hnve failed is th is best evidence of its superior effi- cacy ovel all others. THE TAPR WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that in fest the humnn system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled snd fastened in the Intestines snd St"mnch eflreliug the henllh so S'ully us to cause Ht. Vitus Danes. Kits. Ac . that those ainirted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tite Worm htisleuing them to an early htisieuuig them loan eariy i ,. Worm a very eerRe,io j trnve. In "trier to denim v thu treatment must bo pursued, it would therefore le proper to tnke o to 8 nt my Liver Till nut to remove all uti ruc tions, that the Worm lyrupm:iy not direct upon the Woim, which innH he taken iii d c f 2 Tablt'p-"'iifull 3 times n Any tliene direeti iib loll wed have never bein known to fail iu curing the uiotl obitiuute cuse ol" Tape Worm. D- HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No pnrt of the y stein is more Untile to rlinenne thnn the IMVKK, it serving a filtercr to purity the M h1, or giv ing thu proper secrelimi to (lie Inle j so thtit tiny wrong nc lion of the Liver effects the other important nnrts nf the sytitem, end rusulis variously, in Liver Conipluint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, Ac. We should, therefore, wmch every svmpt m timt mitrtit innintte a wmnit action tn Liver. These Pills heing c imp -sttl of KUHTS k PLANTS fur nished hy nature to heal the sick : Namely. 1st, An KX ri'.CTOKANT, wliich augments lite secretion from the Pulmonary mucus memlmiue, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd, An ALT Kit ATIVK, which changes in some inexplicable nud insensible manner the certain ni -ibid action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC which rives tone and strength to the nervous system, re newing henhh nnd vigor to all parts nf the body. 4th, A CATI1AKT1C, which acts in perfect hannony with the other ingredients, and operating nn the H vels. and expel ling the whole mnss nt' corrupt and vitintcd mutter, and pa ri f ving the Blood, which destroys disease tuid rcstures health. TO FKMALKS. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many i complaints to which you are subject. In .thstru,ti"tis ei- i ther total i partial, thev have been found of inestimable ; betifnt, restoring their tnticlionul irranircments to n heal 1 thy ncti-ni. puritVing the blood nnd other Hniils so eftWtii ally to put 1 1 nurlit ull coniplnints which nmy arise Irom female irregularitiet, as hcadm-he, gidduteRS, dimness of siht. pain in the side, hack, Ac. j DIT" Prirp, 25 cents Pitch. I None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others beimr base Imitation. If" Agents wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers desirous of becoming A rents must ndJress the Proprietor, ! J N. Ifohensiirk. Philadelphin. Pa. ! Sold by J. Wf. Frilinff. Sunbury; Mary MrCay, Nor , lhumlerlnnd ; Ileisel, Turbntville; llavr. Milbm '; liilty h Ienkr, Oeriretown Leiwnring V Wolierton, Paxi nos; Wiest. Hickory; ull dealers in Medicine hi the county and rrntn, August 14, ly. CARR, GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Conimision Merchants, 23 and 25 Spears Wharf, BAiiTircroiiE- REFERENCES. John Clark, Esq., Piesiilcnt Citizens' Bank, Bait. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, " John Hertzlcr, Jr., Esq.. Philadelphia. Rogers, Sinnickson & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Bank, Port De posit e. J. Wallower cV Son ITarrWiurg. Col. H. C. Ever, Sclinsgrove. J. H. App cV-'Co.. Nagle, Wingatc & Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq., Muncy. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " George llodine, lluhsville. W. Weaver & Co., Montoiuiiville. Gen. William F. Packer, A illiainsport. T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, " James H. Hilling, " Lewis G. Muling. " M'Henry ct Bulib, Jersey Shore. J. P. Hilling, Esq., Lock Haven. 13?" Carr, Giese eV Co. have the largest wharf room of any commisinn house in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. March 12, 1853. Cm. involution of I'arlnci Kliip. rilHE Copartnership heretofore existing under 1 the name of James II. & Wm. B. Hart, is this day dissolved by the withdrawvl of William R. Hart. The buviuess of the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 220, North 3d street. JAMES H. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS HARP. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 153. The undersigned, have this day formed a eo partnership and will continue the business under the name of James II. Ai Thomas Hart. Thank ful for past tavors. they respectfully ak the ot tenlion of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMES II. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1S53 J8, tt. 1,000 Men Wanted. ON the lie of the KUSQUEH ANNA RAIL ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite Har risburg') and Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylva nia. 1 lira road is uiiy lour miles in lengili' run. through a highlv improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters and laborer for the next twelve mouths. A large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, laborers that ure familiar will therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wages. UOL'GllERTV, LA U.MAN & CO., Contractors. February 19, 1P53. LEATHER. Fritz, Williams 5 Hendry, Store, No. 29 North 3d" Street., PHILADELPHIA. jVIOROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import-J-'JI- er. Commission and (iencral Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Retail. W Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street. Aug. 28, 1852 ly. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RUBINCAM AND SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionary of all kinds, No. 11.1 North Third St. below Race, FHILADELFHIA. THE attention of Dealer ia requested to an examination of their stock, which will be found to le st isst equal to tiny in this citv. FOREIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season.' N. B. Order by mail or otherwise promptly at tended tn. February 5, 1853. Cm. C. S. VfEXSEPs, 1. D. HAVING located himself permanently in Sunbury, oilers hi. professional services to the Town and Country, ollice, corner of Deer and Market streets (formerly telegraph ollice,) where he may he found unless professionally engaged. Sunbury, April 30, 1853 Cm, IOR sale at thia oluce, Superior Black Ink, ' Cattle Medicine at S3 eta. Pure Essence of Ginger. 26 cent JUSTICES' FEE BILLS For .ale by II. B MASbER. Sunbury, 1 81 ' HANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. CITT OS rHILtlWLPHIA. M A99 A C A t'PETTfl. All solvent Imnks dis HIIOIH', ISLAND. All solvent hnnks dis CONNECTICUT. All solvent hunks dis NEW YORK. CITT. II. 9. Bank Holes lAdls All solvent hanks pni coosrsT. Bnnk of Chsniliershurg t ili Mints oi i;nesier uo. pur Bank of Del. Co. Chester par Unnk of uermnntown Bnnk of Gettysburg Hnnk of liewi.tcwn r All solvent hunks I dis 1 dis ti"Hk notes under 84 J dis corjiTST. Bnnk of.Vltddletown 1 Js All solvents Imnks Montsomerv Co Bank par NEW JERSEY 1 dis Hnnk of Northumberl'nd. pni Belvidere P.inik 1 Hmikof I'ittshnrg 1 dis Coinmereiiil Brink dis Bank of Danvilla pnr'Fnr Monk Mont Holly pnr n,li.le Bnnk 1 dis V. M., Middletnwil PI. pnr i Columbia B'k ft B'ge Co pnr Mechanics' Bk. Newark p" I D'iyellown Bank . pnr Mech. Uk of Burlington nn' l.iisloH Jlnnk pnr I'imi. (....... ... . . t.ne 1WI11K S dis Morris Co Bnnk dis Exchange Il'k Pittsburg I dis Newark Mk'gftlns.co dis dis Exchange II k, Hrnncti 1 uisoraiipr i.ion. Farmers' Il k, Bni ksCo pnr1 People's Bk Patterson Fnrmers' Bk, Uncnster pnrlPrim-eton Bank Fsnners' Bk, Rending pnr Snlem Bunking Co, dis pnr pnr Farm. Bk Hrhnylkill Co pnrjfemerret Co lliiiiK dis D. Bk Wnynesb'g lidis State Unnk at l.nmden par klin Bk Wnih'u ljdis Smte Bk Ehanliethton j dis ishurg Bnnk 1 dis Slate Bank New-nrk j dis Frnnkli Hnrrishtnv Hrmesdnle Bnnk I disftntel.K. I'-muiisviiva I'"' nar.Sussex Bnnk. Newton dis Ijencaslcr Bnnk Lenotmn Bnnk pn Trenton Bnnking Co nnr Merch. Mnn. Bnnk I dis Cn nn linllK. Dover I dis Minns' B'k, Potlsville YnrilleyvMeJcDelUrCn l.vin M.-nongnhelnHnnk I dis OTUk n;des '"u-' 1 ' (""T''V I uri A WAR I ? "V .nw ' Or IB .Co 15 , hal West Hrnneh Hnnk pnr Bank ol neiiiware yyomit Uk, Wilkesb'e pari Hnnk of par par lleWnre Citv Hank pn' Hk Wiliim'nA Hraiidyw. r"' l orK nrniw, i ni. ryltelicf notes 1 di MAINK. Farmers' 111.- St Drlnwnre pnr I'nion Hnnk. Wilmington pnr ir fndfr Ws I dis tmto. ll . Kent Imnks 2 dis Runknf Whetl.x'k 8 dis Merrnntile Itk. Hnniror llldis All soivem nsiiK. j nis nkw iiAMi'Pinnr. All solvent hnnk. VI'RMd.NT. j'di. lsM'k notes under i5's 4 dis 1 NOHTII CAIIOMNA. Rank nfst Allnni 8 di All ilvenl Innks 2 dis All solvent Unks iintlV Under 5's, 3 dis "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Ulctiinitics. GEOltGK liENN. MANl'FAC'rritER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to bin large and pplciidid assort ment of every quality ami price of (MHIXFr-Yl A KEN. which cannot fail to reiommcnd it.sell'toevery one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship nnd splendid finish, made nil of the best stock to bo had in the citv. No rfliirt is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep tip with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sofas, Divan siikI I,oijii?os, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIM.NC TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- dclphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOAKDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOII.KT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of bis business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CHAINS, ncliiding varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such as Maiioc.ant, Black Walnut AMI Ct'HLKtl M.iet.F. GlIKfIA S AMI WlMISUtt CHAINS, ami i am i Pi ano .Stools, which arc of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none iiianiil'acturcd in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in tbe cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his waie and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. IV UNDERTAKIN'VS. Having provided himself with a handsome JIkuihk, he is now prepared for I:iulertakiii!, and atteiulinac funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tunee from ibis place. W The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. IIEOROE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1652 tf. Tremendous ExciTnstrxT .' ! Casli, Steam, Klectricity ! ! JVie Aerial and nil ollu r lines out done Inj the I.IIilnlii? I Ine or TiiA t. cli;mj:nt. " "VniO, h.ivin-j grrut laith i;i r;iiii s.ile and sniiill irufits, lias just vci,t,icJ anu ojtcncil a liiru BrtsortnuMit of SPRING AM) SUMMER COODS. At his Store in Mar.;cl Street, Sunburv, which he oilers to the public at the lowest pi ires. His stock consists ot a general assortment ol Dry (soodis, iz : Cloth. Cassimcrs. Cassinets. Jeans, Drilhnss, Muflins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin th Lains, Lawns, Ginuhams, lhrages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women ond ChilJrcn. fjj'ororlfft, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molassos, Cheese5, Spi ces, I isli alt, I'laster. HARDWARE, Vii : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, ic. Q II E E N S V ARE, Tea Setts, Plates. Dishes. Cups, Saucers, f'c LIQUORS, Winr. Lranily, Uin, Rum, Whiskry, ic. 15?" Coimtrv pruduco of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest maikct prices. Jan. lo, lhaj. I v. itocrion Yorusici.rj - THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, EVERY ONR 1113 OWN THYSICIAN. raiHE EORTIETH Edi- -- tin lion, with One Hundred Engravings, .bowing Dis eases and Malfonnutiuiis of the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being ot the highest importance to married people, or those contemplation marriage. y Ir U in. Yuiiiiz- P. Let no father he ashamed to present a copy of lite .i;CL LATH S to Ins child. It may save him from an early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligation, of mar ried life without reading the POCKET -Est.'U-LATH'S. Let no one .utteting from haekuiep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and tho whole train of Dytpeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, he another moment without consulting the .ESCt'LAPH'S. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, a. it ha. been the mean, of saving thousand of un fortunate creature, from the very jaws of death. IV Any ierson sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Du. W. YOI Mi, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1853 ly. IEE BILLS Justices and ConstaMe Fee ' Bill, handsomely printed on care paper for sale at this ollice. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES handsomely executed for Mia at this ollice, single or by the doten. INK Bourcau'a celebrated ink, and also Con gres ink for aale, wholesale and retail by Decembei as, I8M. II U MASSEK. 12 A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Hoom or SE1TN IIOUPT & CO Market Square, ' Also at the corner of Fami street k A. j SUNBURY, PA. thtRa,lTOad Thankful for the patronage of hi. friend, snd customer, dunng the 17 year. h. ha. been In bust ness in this p m, he solicits from th. public , , tmuance of their favor. Durins- this !j ? ha. endeavored to keep up aXMSJE of the day, snd ha. sccordingly extended hi. Turf ties, in every branch and variety. T)e ikfoo7 i"vi,ed 10 "'8 aUc,,,ion 0f X? CADINfyr WARE AND CIIA118 SEBASTIAN H0T7PT & CO , e Old Stand, W here in addition to their former .tack of tU establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Lare Spring Seal Rocking Chains Dressing Bureaus, Centre Table' ' Marble Top Wash Stands, ' ond a variety of other new style and F.i!iionn))lc V iirni(iuP. Having secured a Hearse and made the nece .ary arrangements for the purpose, they are n prepared for Lndertaking in all it, branch.,, U, tin vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids and miitrw.es, ana liushand. too, Here's furniture of every st) le and hue, From side boards d..wn to kitchen tables, Fmrn rucking chairs to locking cradles ' Should you not have the irady Jobs to pay We'll wait awhile for a brighter better dsy Or take potatoes, oats, corn, wheat and rys ; ' nark, hoop p..!cs, stuves, or lumber wet and dry, Or ony thing tan yiikra nd threshing flails, ' From piajs snd tnrkies down to little quails. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep trade a moving, so "g.ie. on the ball." IV Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf SO WISH BAIINKS, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 84 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Tlililes, Prnyws, Hymns, Toetical and Historical Works, 1 ravels, .N'ovils, Ac., &c. SCHOOL BOOKS. Kvery kind in use fioni a primer upwards. BLANK BOOKS. An eh pint n.sirtmcnt fr.im the pass book upwards, made ol' superior paper, anil best of binding. WRITING PAPERS. C'np, Pst, and Note Tapers, elegant styles and quality, and very cheap. STATIONERY. Fancy, Plain and Adhesive Kuvclopes, Ink, Sand. Wa fers. Steel Tens, flutes, Pencils, Porle-.M"iisics, Who ping Tapers of ull kinds, Curtain Tapers. Ac., Ac. Our st"ck is all fresh, bought cheap and sold nreordinily. Particular nllenlinn paid to Mooksrllers, Oountry Mer chants and Teachers, however little they may buy. S iwer k Ifarncs are Publishers of PKl.TOX'S seiies of MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS. Fach map is nearly SKVF.N FEET SQUARE, and s.mws t.ie e pnrauie i.e ami relative position ol everv i c iuiury on me pi .I.e. Tliuy arc inteinled to he suspended 1 in cveiy N-ho.il ltoom, and n. t only make a splrndid ar . I"':'.r'';-u. but are uiiivem.tliy ii.kw.nli deed to be the HIM MliDt: 1.1' TKACJ1IXG GKOOHAT11Y ever br ii!-lit ..ut. 1 l,ey ore keis intended t i be used by the t Sell 'lars. I', 'iilniniiii. n ... imoliia ... .it. .... ..r ir l .: ! e-wtiua; less than lialf the prire of a Gmphy and Atlas. . . i"i i hi universal use in rruskis and tiermany, and has already been introduced in liirard College, Thila- iflntiia, the eulilie selri'lsoi Itnitt.ii,. Ww V...b Pl.iu. iM,hi i, H iltnn w, Wasliinpmi, ai.d tlir.-uiih.'tlt Kew l.ni!l.nld. New V.'rk, Ac., Ac. Our desks are losded with ree iiiiiieiidiitions fr 1111 the ne'vt talentid and scien tihe teachers la every quarter, and whotever the system h is lieeii used iareuta, teachers and Kholars unite in urei. nig II. r 1. Map of the Western Hemisphere. 4. Map of ihe Knstern lleniiiphere. a M:ip of .Prlh Amerien. 4. Mii of (lie United Slate.. 5. iMiip of I'.iiropy. 0 Mnpof Asia. 7. Mnp of S inth America and Africa rvery map is l.rilliantly c.lored, varnished, and moant ed ; muslin mid rollers. We n speetlully invite the earnest attention of Tesehersf Tarei,t.m,d S h.il Directors to this faseiuatine mod. o. teaching Geography. SOW Kit ft ItAnNKS, S-l North Third Strert. Thiladelpliia, Aug. 2f, is.',a if. Clieap AVattlies Jewelry, J HOLESALE and Retail, at the "Phila " pbia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. del- 98 North c-ccund Street, corner of Quarry, Philadel phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1H carat cases, sa,00 Silver do. full jeweled, 81i jn.ild Ppeetneles, 7 00 fllver Lepiue, jewels, III I'ine Silver do. 1,'so CO (In do. v . l,old llmeelets. a.oo Supeiinr Ipinrliris, linieilion do. 7.1! iidies' Gold Teaeils, l.no Silver Ten spions, set, S.tIO uoiu i iiw. wiui l-encil and Silver Holder, ,oo Cold Finger Rins, 37 J cents lo $80; Watch Ojasscs, plain, lij cents; Pntcttt. ISj; Lunet, 23 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they arc sold for. STAL'FFER i HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Cold and Silver Lever, and Lcpines, still lower than the above prices. August 58, 1852. lv. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES JJ. F IDLE II, No. 12 South Second Stree', PlilLADELrillA. Cold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Siher l.epine do " Quarticr do Cold pens and pencil and siher halder. Silver Tea and Table Spoon. Bracelets, Bieust pins Ear rings &c All warranted and sold at prices as low as any in the city. November 27. 1952 tf. C II E A P WINDOW SHADE Depot and Manufactury G. L. lXLLE?fc & CO., S. II . comer Arch and Second Streets PHILADELPHIA . 74 VERY VA RIETY OF SHADES, Who! 'i sale and Keiuil. such as Scroll. Flower, (iottiic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to I had at Ihe lowest price, for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plum Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and ethers are invited to giv it trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, TrimmiiiKS, &c, always on hand. Remember t'. W. corner SE I MJ at.d ARCH Slreeta Philadelphia. February 12, 1853. bin. ltoseml.ile Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vault., Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walla. For sale by EVI SMITH & SON, N. E. Corner of Front and Willow .treet Railroad. Philadelphia. Feb. 19, 1853 ly. OLD PENS with and without cae, of "H verv siinerior una litv. lust received. Also a fresh aupply of Writing Fluid, for aale by II. a. MASSfcK. Sunbury, Dec, S7. 18Mj VYTENT BRITTAN1A STOPPERS lor ... r 1 l bar Dotuea lor auie oy 11. U MAtS9E.lt. Sunbury, April, 13, 1851 ILE'VCOUGy t4NDY. An eicel- T lent remedy fur coughs, cold. For eel at thia ollice. December i. 185'i.
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