Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 10, 1853, Image 3

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    SUNBlJltY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL.
m Ann 1 e d.
b.??Cmia",l,lk 7ihTRe. August
io n ,a,' BenJr,mi" Witmer, of Union
lovt n, Dauphin county.
On Mon,Uy ,he 19-h nil., by the Rey. VV.
La, d,e, Mr. Frederic Karstrtter, to Miss
Eluabeth Feidler, both of Milton.
t Al Northumberland, on the 4h inst., by
John Lake, Eq., Mr Wm. Vasdyee. I.
aim ocsanna Johnsom, boih of that place
OIK I.
In Milton, on tha 21 int . nf
COIlSUmntic.n Mt-a I tlCPTTl flllfc-.
' 1 "l uuuui a VV1L.CVJ1V,
aged 39 year, and 28 day.
In thin p!aca. on Tuesday Inst, of Consump
tion, Mr. MATILDA MALLS, relict of
Gejrge Wialls, deo'd , aged about 30 year.
O.i Tuesday last Mn. MA LONE, wife of
Mr. Jumet M ilone, Contractor on the Phila
delphia and Sunbury II. R. aged about 50
year.
I)C iHavIict0.
Philadelphia Market
Sept. 7, 1853
Flour and Meal. The Inst foreign news
caused considerable stir in Ihe markels for
Flour and Grain, and prices have advanced
in all the Atlantic cities. Sales of 1500 bar
rels fie-h ground at f 5,87 1 a 6 per bbl , but
principally nt Ihe latter qnotntion. There is
a steady demand for city consnmplin-i
within the rinse of S6 a 6 50. Rye Flour is
rarce. Corn .Men I is held firmly; sales of
old stood at $3 per barrel
Grain Wheat is in demand at from 4 to
3 cents advance on our last quotations.
Sales of 6 a 7000 bushels interior and prime
SuuttV-rn red nt 118 a 125c per bushel, and
sr lute at 125 a 132o, all afloat. A lot of Rye
old at 75. Corn Further sales of 2 a 3000
iinhel yellow at 74c. 0.ii 1400 bushels
lew Soul hern sold at f0c.
Whiskey is scarce, and holders now ask
!8o for bo'.h hluU and bb!.
Xaltimore Market.
Sept. 0, 1853.
GRAIN The European Advices haveoc
nMiini'd a very &ezl activity in the Grain
l.irket, and a marked advance in tne pries
f What has taken place. Corn has also
dvance I, although not in the same degree.
U ihe Corn Exchange about 30.000 bushels
f Wheal were offered a luiaer quanli'y
b in has been in market for many days past.
Ve would remark that the condition of the
Vheat now offering is very much improved
nd that comparal ivelv few parcels are nut
f order. We note sales nf fair to prime reds
t 11S 1 1 22 cents, mid fair to prime whites
t 123il27cts. Some parcels veiy prime
thiii's for family flour sold at 130 cts
ibmil 25 000 bushels Corn were offered mid
"Id nt 62i63 cents for mixed. 65.i66 cts. for
.hite, and 69 170 cts, fur yellow. Sales of
taryland and Virginia Rye "I 65 .68 cts.,
nd nf fair to prime Maryland nnd Virginia
tats at 36.i39 cts ; inferior parcels do at 32a
5 cts.
WHISKEY. The demand for Whiskey is
ery active, and prices have advanced We
ole sales loil.iv of I'M at 164 cts. Some
arties are akins 27 cts. There are no
Ms in market the last sales were made
t 25 cts.
SUNBUKY I'KK.-E (M'KKEXT
WllKAT. - - 106
Urn. - .75
('oat. - . fi2
Oats. . . 44
Potatoes, - 25
IU-ttkh. - .10
F.r.ns. ... 0
Poau. ... 8
Fuxskeii. - . .125
Fallow-, 10
Bkkswax .25
tlKCKLrii Flax. - 12
Dhikti Applks. ... go
Do. Pkaches. 100
.'lax - 17
New Advertisements.
NtafcufGI OKGtKSMKF.R, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby gien, that letters of admin-
titration have licen granted to the subscribers
i the estate of George Unikcr, lata of Lower
ugusla township, dee'd. All pertons having
aims against said estate are requested to present
em, duly authenticated, for settlement, and
ose knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ent without delay.
JElf. WETZEL, J
HANNAH fSNIKER.
Adm'tors.
Lower Augusta twap., Wept. 3, 1853. Ct.
STOVES, STOVES.
"ITE, the undersigned would respectfully call
the acUnlion of purchasers to our superior
nek of Stoves, Cauldrons, &c The superiority
'our Stoves above all others is so well known
at we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail
them.
We would invite your attention to our Mae.
rgor Uniting Sluve. As the price of coal is
i the rise, this is the most economical stove the
itilic can use. These stoves are of sizes suitable
r heating the smallest room ; and those capable
containing from 40,000 to 80,000 cubic feet,
ur Cook Stoves consist of the Globe Cook, for
ul Modern Troy, for wood-Buck's eel bra ted
jod stove Complete Cook Yocoin Cook
agar Cook, Sc.. &c. Our assortment of Cook
id Parlor stoves is the best in the market, and
irsons desiring to purchase will do well by fa
.ring US with a call before purchasing elsewhere.
NEMAN & WARN1CK.
Successors to Pott & Yocom,
PL E. Corner 2nd and Race Streets,
PHII.ADKLl'HIA.
Thila., Arg. 87. 1853. 3iru
AOB.ICULTUEAL FAIR
The Executive Committee of Northumber
nd County Agricultural Society, met at ihe
nise of Wm Streeler, in Northumberland,
Thursday, July 14, to appoint Judges, and
itermine a list of premiums for the Fair.
The President in the Chair.
It was resolved to hold the Annual Eibi
tion at MILTON, on Tuesday and Wednea
V, October 18th snd 19th.
the following gentlemen were appointed
Committee of Arrangement, to prepare the
winds, and do all things necessary lor Ihe
ccess of the undertaking '. . ..
Samuel Hepburn, Chairman John R F.ck,
hn M.ller, J. H. E. kbert, J"h M Huff,
.orae Baker, Wm Heinen, Wm'. C. Law
n E W.Chapin, Wm H.Frymire, Samuel
Brawn, Root. M Frick and Thos. Smne.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
HORSES.
.,t Siaflion, over 4 years old, 5 j
cond do d "
,1 Stallion under 4 years old,
cond do do
, mare, .ilh coll .1 her tnle, 8 00
eond da lQ
tt Sa idle Horse, uu
CATTLE.
Durham or Short Hor.
.. . i.i 6 00
(l Bull oner 3
"ni ..tte . . nl.l 00
Bull iinuer j go
eond uo 4 00
tt Co, 2 00
eond do, 3 oo
st Hciler, 2 00
Hereford, Aldetneys, tni
NATIVES.
Beat Bull over 8 year eld, S 00
Seoond do S 00
Best Cow, 2 00
Best Heifer, 2 00
Best Calf, under 6 months old, 8 00
FAT CATTLE AND WORKING OXEN
BL st Yoke of Oxen, 4 00
Second do 9 00
Best fat animal, ' 3 00
Seoond do 3 00
SWINE.
Best Boar, 800
Second do 8 00
Best Sow, 2 00
Second do 1 60
Best nair of Shoots. 2 00
Second do I 60
Rest litter of niirs under 3 months. 2 00
Best fat Hog, 2 00
SHEEP.
Best Ram, 2 00
Best Ewe, 2 00
Best Lamb, 2 00
Best fat Sheep. 2 00
POULTRY.
Best nair of Turkexs, 1 50
Second do
Best pair of Geese. 1 60
Second do "5
Best pair of Musk Ducks, 1 50
Second do 75
Best pair of puddle Ducks, 1 60
Second do 75
Best pair Shanghai or Cochin
Chinn fowls, 1 50
Second do 75
Best pair Chittagongs, 1 60
Second do 75
The same premiums for Brahma, Pootors,
Blark Javas, Games, Han, bores, Polish Cre
oles, Bantams, or any other unailullera'ed
breed.
Best and largest collection of fowls, 3 00
Second do 1 60
Best show of pigeons, 2 00
Second do 00
GRAIN AND POTATOES.
B-.'rt bffliel of wheat, 2 00
Second do I 00
Bi'st bushel of corn, 2 00
Second do 1 00
Best do ryp, 1 00
Bus', do outtf, 1 00
Best do potatoes, 1 50
Second do 1 00
Best i do of sweet potatoes, 1 00
VEGETABLES.
Best beet, not lea than 12,
Do carrots, "
Do parsnips, "
Do turnips, "
Do salsify or oyster plant, "
Do onions, "
Do cabbage, 6
D.i cauliflower, "
D.i sqiiarh, 3
D.i pumpkins, "
1 00
1 00
i oo !
i oo ;
1 00 j
I 00 ,
1 00 I
1 00 '
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
Do euti-planis, "
D.) tomatoes, 12
Do celery, 12 stalks,
Best assortment of unrden vegetables,
2 00
FRUIT.
Best i bushels of upples, 1 00
Uo do quinces, 1 00
Do i pears. 1 00
Do I peaches, 1 00 .
Do 6 bunches of grapes, 1 00
Do watermelon. I 00
Do musk-mclou, or citron, 1 00
IMPLEMENTS.
Best threshing machine, 4 00 :
Do reaper, 3 00 '
Do seed-drill, 2 00
Do wiuno wing-mill, 2 00 I
Do corn-oheller, 2 00 :
Do plow, 2 00 !
Do cultivator. 2 00
Do roller, 2 00
Do corn-plow, 2 00 .
Do straw-cutter, 2 00
Do farm-wagon, 2 00
Do sett of harness, 2 00
Do llorso rake, 1 00 j
Do grain cradle, 1 00
JJ.UIU , &c.
Best butler, not less than five lbs., 1 00
Do honey, " 1 00
Do loaf of bread, 4 lbs., I 00
Do ham cmed by exhibitor. 1 00
Do 6 lbs, of home-made soap, 1 00
Do apple-Dutter, b quarts, l no
Do preserves, 1 00
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
Best Quilt, 1 00
Uo counterpane, 1 00
Do hearth-rug, 1 00
Do pair of blankets, 1 00
Do 20 yards of carpet, 1 00
Do cloth, (home-made,) 10 yards, 1 00
Do flannel, 1 00
Do pair knit woolen stockings, or
socks, t 00
Do gloves or mittens, 00
Do home-made (bread, 1 lb., 1 00
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
For mechanical inventions, tools, furniture,
aul other articles not coming under any of
the above heads, prizes will be decreed, ac
cording lo Ihe means of the society, and Ihe
meitis oi tne articles ernionecr.
PLOWING MATCH.
Best Plowman, 5 00
Second, 4 00
Third, 3 00
Fourth, 2 00
JUDGES.
Horses. A. E Kapp, Wm. B. Kipp, John
R, Eck, Benj Geaihart, Henry Reader.
Cattle . C. Horton, John Monlcnmerv.
John Dunkel, Wm. H. Kase, Jacob Liest-.n-
rnie, pnamoKin I
Hogs. John Porter, S. A. Bergstresser,
Wm. Fullmer, Johu B. Packer, David B
Montgomery.
Siir.KP. Thomas Johnson, Andrew Arm
strong, Peler Houghawout. Dennis Wolverton,
Wm.'D Gearhart.
PoiLTRV. Joseph Priestley, Elisha C.
Barton. S. R. Wood, Win. M'Cleery, Wm.
T. Forsyih.
GrIih, &e Samuel John. Chas. Riddell,
James Beard, Sen., James Eckrnan, Comly
Vincent.
Vegetables Alex. Jordan, James Pol
lock, Alex. Colt, Horatio G. Taggarl, Elida
John.
Frcit David Taesart, Wm. I. Giee
nouah, H. B. Masser, G. B. Yonnpman, John
Wolfinger.
Implement Wm. H. Muench, J. H.
Zimmerman, Wm. Huod, O. P. Patlon, T.
Mervine.
Miscellaneous John Tagenrt, D. C.
Watson, Joseph Nicely, Wm. Beard, Wm.
Foisiih.
.tAiav, kc. Thos Swenk. Jacob G. Frick;
W. T Grant, Adam Keller, John Ober.lnrf.
Domestic Manuf actrues. John F. Pent
ler, Jacob Seashnltz, Isaao Vincent, N. B.
Thompson, Wm. Marsh
Plowing Match. Elijah Crawford, Wil
son Hutchinson, J. Weimer Leighowy Benj.
Hendricks, John Snith f Upper Augosta.f
None but member of the Soerefy will be
permitted lo compete for premhim
Person from any county. Stale or country.
may become member by payhig 5 cent lo
Ihe Treasurer, or any township Committee
man.
Competition is earnestly invited from ihe
neiehboriim eountie.
Judue will commence their dutie nt
o'clock. P. M. of the first (fay Their award
will be published t I'clock. P. M. Ihe next
day, after which tbe add res Will be deliv
ered.
The Plowing Match will lake place at f
o'clock, Y. fti. (second nay.)
J AS. CAMERON, JW
IV. J. Getnouek, s
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The subscriber hereby announces to his fellow
citizens, that he is a candidate for th office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
and promises, if elected, to discharge the duties of
the otneo faithfully and impaniniry.
FRANCia 11UCHER
Sunbury, July 10, 1853.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
I announce myself to your consideration a a
candidate for the oflice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the nproaching election. Should I be elected,
I promise to disrhariro the duties of the oflrco
faithfully and to the best interests of the county.
SIMON SNYDER.
Upper Augusta, July 16, 1833.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
The suliscrilrcr hereby offers himself to the vo
ters of Northumlrerlnnd county, as a candidate at
the next election for the office of
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
and promises, if elected, to fulfil the duties of the
office faithfully and with impnrtinlilv.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER.
LEATHER.
FRITZ k HENDRY,
Store, 29 N. 3d street.
FHtliADELFHIA
Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers. Importers.
Cominision and General Leather llnsinrss.
WIIOLESALK ft RETAIL.
(C7" Manufactory 15 Margrarctta Street
Phila., August 20, 1853 y.
N. 31. Jsewiiain's
Beattifs Row, Norxresian street, PottsvtUe.
it
renr.a.
Pill 111 hi ug1 Shop,
II AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUP
' ply of nil sizes of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead,
Block Tin. Bath rubs. Shower Bnths. H)dranti,
Hose, Double and Single Aethm Pumps and Wa
ter Closets; also, nil kinds of Ural's Cocks for
wnt'T and steam. Ilrass Oil Cups, and Globes
for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and
Plumbing done in the ucntcst manner at the
shortest notice,
N. 11. Cash pnid fur old Rrnss and Lead.
Pottsville, Aug. 27. IS53. ly
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N pursuance nf an order of tire Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed to
public Side, on
Thurnldij the Clli iloij of Qctuber, r.rjr,
on the prriiiitcs; the following Real Estate to wit :
A CEUTAIN Til ACT OF LAND,
situated in Ruli township, county aforesaid, ad
joining lands nf Luther Kassptt and others on Ihe
north, Joseph CnmpVI land Peter Haughawnul
on the enM, Jcskc Weaver on the south, and
Philip Metller and others on the west. Contain
ing ONE 11I"NUKK1) AND EIGHTY TWO
ACRES, and one hundred porches more or less j
W hereon are erected a
Two and a half story Frame House,
and basement story, a lurge frame Barn and
Cow bhed attached, an orchard, an excellent
Spring of water &c, with the appertcnanres.
To be sold as the property of George and Jasper
Metller, minor children of Spencer Mcltler, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when the terms will be made known by
LUTHER BASSETT, Guardian.
By Order of the Court. 1
J. P. PURSEL. Clk. O. C. S
Sept. 3 1853. Is
ACKER EL,
CODFISH,
1
Cona'iintiy nn hand
and (or sale by
SALMON.
HERRINGS.
PORK,
HAMS & SIDES,
SHOULDERS.
ALUD & CHEESE.
Aug. 27. 1853 3m.
! J. rALMKH &Co.
'Market-Street
Whatf
Philadelphia.
J
Live nnl Help Live ! ! !
Oca Motto.
S. N. THOMPSON
9 "5 ESPECTFl'LLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has just re
ceived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's
Hotel, a large, Iruidionie and cheap assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry floods, viz :
Cloths. Cuttimem Cassincls, Jeans, Diilliiicn,
jitiuiiiis, rrsrings, Alliens, q-c.
LADIES DIIESS AND FANCY GOODS,
Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Latens,
G'tfigfiains, llerages, Iiubn, fyc
GIlOCERItKS,
Sugar. Teas, Cofl'ec, Rice, Molasses, Cheese,
Spices, Fish, Salt, &c, Ac, &c
llnrrivt arc,
Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, etc.
Queensware,
of various styles and patterns,
SOOTS AND SHOB3
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for
men, women and children.
H its C.r, &c, of various sizes and styles.
Besides a large and general assortment of
fr.shionable goods. Call and examine for your-
scr rs.
fTZ" Country produce of all Kinds taken in
exhiinge at the highest market prices.
suniiury,4 mo. 30, 1833.
Improved Lightning Jtods.
fTIHE subscriber has constructed a Lightning
- Hod on true Philosophical principles, by
which buildings supplied with them are rendered
perfectly secure against destruction by Light
ning.
'l bs connection and insulation of the rod, as
well as Ihe preparation of the ground rod, isonsn
entirely new plan, making a mora perfect con
ductor ttiunany nerelolore in use.
l ersons desirous ol securing their lives and
property from destruction by lightning, can hsva
conductors put up to their buildings in tha most
substantial manner by applying either personally
or by letter to tbe undersigned, at tbe following
prices:
For 40 feet inch CnpWr rods. Gold pla
ted points, unit solid I'lstuia tip, 22 UU
Forty cents will be charged for every ad
ditional foot over forty.
For 40 feet J inch Tubular rods, Gold
plated points, with solid Plalina tip, $13 50
For 40 feet 4 inch solid rod, Gold plated
point, with solid Platina tip, $12 50
For 40 feet Silver plated point, $10 00
And 20 cents for each additional foot over 40, of
the three last uained. Art at six month s credit,
or 10 per cetit otT fur cash.
CHEAP LIGHTNING RODS
The subscriliel1 will afsor pnt up Lightning
Hods similar in every respect for they shall b
exactly the same as those erected last summer by
the Lewistown or Lewisburg company, in sixs,
point, gluss, connection, Ac, at 12) cents per
hot, on six months credit, or 6 per cent, off for
eashf.
N. B.-!Vo warrantee given for this description
or rods. i, S. MACKCV.
Milton, Jury 30, 1853. Sin.
IIOR RENT, a small office or shop near Telier
bugle s store, Market Street, ruiihury
Apply to ILB. MASTER.
SunbOTy, July 0, 1853.
HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type
promptly executed at this office. Also
blanks, oi all kinds on superior paper.
Kmubury, Feb. It, MSt.
SHERIFF SALE.
B
Y Virtue of a certain writ of Ft. Fa. to ma
i1!m-uj : ) I , - ... 1 - . 1 ..
unix.vu, tviii ue sola ot puitric Teiiuiiw
outcry, opon the premises, at ona o'clock, P. M.,
on Monday, the 12th of September, next, a cer
tain two story FRAME 8HOP, situate in Tur
butvillo, Lewis township, Northumberland coun
ty, upon a certain lot of ground belonging to
Andrew Terwillrger.
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as
tbe property of Michael S. Brobst.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, ShorilT.
SherilT'a OfH. e
Sunbury, Aiijf. 27, 1853. J
$20 ItEAVAlil).
TVHE above reward will be paid for informs-
H tion that will lfml In Ihi. iliarnverv nml
conviction of tbe person or persons who were guilty
ui lining ine axet uoxes nl me passenger anil coal
cars of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad,
with sand and dirt.
V. LONGENECKER, Prest.
Sunbury, Aug. 27, 1853.
NOT I CIS
IS hereby given that the partnershin heretofore
existing between John Raymond and Kaniiiel
Shafl'er, contractors, on section No. 41 of Ihe
Susquehanna Railroad, under Ihe firm of John
Raymond & Co., has been dissolved, and Ihe bu
siness will hereafter be conducted by the subscri
ber. JOHN RAYMOND.
August 27, 1853. 3t.
Z3 JJBL 'WJ rjc JSL 9 1W
TVOTICE is hereby given lo all persons, not to
" to harbor or trust my wife and children on
my account, as I will not hold myself responsible
for their acts, unless compelled by law.
JOHN HE NX.
Augusta twsp., Aug.st 27, 1853. St
Touchers Wanted.
NOTICE is hereby given that proposals fur
Twelve Teachers will be received by the
Board of School Directors of Shamokin township,
at the house of Chailes Leisenring, on SATl'K-
DAY, Ihe 17lh day of September next, at which
time and place examinations and allotments wil,
be made. Bv order of tbe Board,
BENJAMIN WOLVERTON, Sec.
Shamokin lp., Aug. ?0, 1H5.1 5t.
NOTICE.
tE AI.ED proposals will be received at the of-
lice nl the Soiervisor in Sliicksliinuv, until
Saturday, the l?ih day of September next, for
the lease of the surplus-water at Lodges Run
Aqueduct for a term not exceeding ten years.
GEO. W. SEARCH, Sut.crvii.or
X. II. Canal.
Shickshinny, Aug. 20, 1853. 4t.
F ai'incrs, Attention!!
This is the proper season to me
L e I n a u ' s American Fertilizer
""TPON your farms. This truly valuubla Ma
J lime can be bad at $25 per ton, or $3,5lJ
per barrel, of the proprietor. Try it.
Ahn (ItttiHO ami Poiutrcltt Also, Super
Phorphute of Lime and Aqua Ammonia
Farmers making Muck Hills, will find a few
barrels invaluable For FRUIT TREES,
which it wi.l greatly Ircnelit by being scattered
around after they have been dug about a light
coaling. For Sale only by
GEO. A. LEINAC. Prop'r.
No. 19 South Front St. Philadelphia.
August 27, 1853. 3t.
WRIT OF PARTITION.
Peter Bordncr "1 Notice is hereby giv-
vs 1 en to the Heirs and
The Heirs of f Guardians of Bnltzer
Baltzcr Borduer, dee'd., J Bordner, dee'd., that
by itine of a certain writ of partition and valua
tion to me directed, an Inquisition will be held
upon the premises of the real Estate of lialtzcr
Bordner, dee'd., situate in Lower Malianov town
ship, Northumberland county, at II o'clock, A.
M., on Monday, October 3 I, 1853, at which lime
and place the aforesaid Heirs, and Guardians arc
hereby warned to be and appear il by them
deemed expedient.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sheriil's Ollico
Sunbury. Aug. 20. 1853.
WRIT OF PARTITION.
Elizabeth Thompson "1 Notice is hereby
vs given to tho Heirs
The Collatarel Heirs of j and Guardians of
Dayid Thompson, dee'd., J David Thompson,
dee'd., that by virtue of a certain writ of partition
and valuation to me directed, an Inquisition will j
Iw held upon the premises of the real Estate of I
JJavnl J Iiompson, dec d., situate in Coal town
ship, NflrthunilH-rlnud county, at 10 o'clock, A.
M., on Thursday, September 5th, 1853, at which
time and place the aforesaid Heirs and Guardians
arc hereby warned to lie and appear if by them
deemed expedient.
WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff.
Sherifl's Odicc, )
Sunbury. Aug. 20, 1S53. 3t )
500 Agents Uanted.
$1000 a Year.
ITANTED in every county of the L'uited
" States, active and enterprising men, to en
gage in the sale of some of the' best Books, pub
lished in the country. To men of good address,
possessing a small capitul of from 25 to $1(10,
such inducements will be otlercd as lo enable
them to make from $3 to .I0a day profit.
lV The Books published by us are all useful
in their character, extremely popular and com
mand large sales wherever they arc otlercd.
For further particulars, address, (postuge paid,)
LEAKY A GET..
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
Publishers of subscription Books.
rinla., Aug. 20 1853. 5m
C II E A V
WINDOW SHADE
Depot and Manufactory
G. L. MILLER & CO.,
si. W. corner Area and Second stlrrrls,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cn'ERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole
sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower,
Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are
to be had at Ihe lowest prices Toi quality of work.
Orders lor Gilt, rlam Slo.e, Lettered and other
Shades executed at short notice.
Merchants and others are invited to give us a
trial. If 's trill try io iiliatt.
Brasses, Trimmings, Ac, ulways on hand.
Remember S. W. corner SECOND Si AliCJl
Streets, Philadelphia
August 13, 1 853.- Cm.
Notice
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens) of Sunbury, and Ihe public generally,
that he has on band for sale, a large lot of yellow
pine
FLOORING BOARDS.
Ha has also on hand a quantity of excellent broad
cheslnAt rails and posts. He is also prepared to
get out umber to ardor, with- promptness and
despatch. Farmers' an J others, in Union county
ca lie supplied with any of Ihe aliove articles on
the shortest notice, either on the river bank at
Sunbury, or a mile below.- For further paiticu
lars address the subscriber or Sarirocl Gossler,
Sunbury.
CHARLES GOSSLER.
Lower Aiuta, August 6, 1853. H.
MANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with
books, ink, and all comploto, just received,
snd h.r sale by H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, June 4, 1853.
17W)R sate at this office, Superior Black Ink.
Cattle Medicine at 25 cts, Pure Esteiicc of
Minti, "o csnl
Mifllinburg Academy.
Nlminlmrgr, Union Conn jr, reitnit.
REV. J. O. ANSPACH, 1 r , .
REV. E. KEIFFER, ' j Cdrulor..
A. C. FISHER, Principal.
MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Prfncrnl
of Female Department.
EDiriX FISHER, Teacher of Mathemalitt
and Vocal Music.
CIIESSELDEN FISHER, M. D., Lecturer
on Chemistry, Physiology, tfe.
The Summer Term nf this flourishing Insti
tute will commence on Moniiat, Jclv 25, 1N53.
The course of instruction will he thorough and
practical. Mathematics and tho Ancient Lan
guages, ns well as other hrsuclirs, will lie taught,
as far as practicable, on the analytic method.
Daily use will lie made of the blackboard.
Orthography, Reading, English Composition,
and Declamation will receive their full share of
attention.
Drabbling, Construction of Maps, TTse of
Compass, Ac, will be taught to students in Sur
veying and Civil Engineering.
Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Puinting,
Water Colors, Ac, Ornamental Xcedle Work,
French and Botany will lie given by the Precep
tress, who is a graduate of Castlcton Female
Seminary, Vermont, and cotnes recommended
by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young
lady of agrecablo manners and high literary at
tainments." Young ladies and gentlemen who design to
become teachers, will find this Institution an elli
cicnt school for preparation, since there will be
connected with it, during the great part of the
year, a Tnti'iinns' Institctk, the nicmlicrs of
which will have the opportunity of attending an
Evening Course of Lectures on School Teaching,
and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art,
under the supervision of the Principals.
'J he government nf the school is based upon
the law of universal love, which enjoins upon all
to dt to others as they would think it right that
others should do to them. Hence the rules will
lie mildly, though strictly enforced ; and parents
and guardians may rest assured, that the morals,
habits of study, and general deportment of the
students will be carefully attended to.
The building is now undergoing n complete
renovation. It will be painted, furnished with
new desks, a liell, convenient recitation rooms, AC.
Millliirburg 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 the friends of education will deem the
Academy worthy of their lilwral support.
y The price of board, in the best of private
families, does not exceed $ 1 ,50 per week.
X. B. Students may enter the Academy at
any time during the term ; yet it is desirable
that they be present, if possible, on tho lirst day,
Mitlliuburg, July 10, 1853. Cm.
EDWARD DUFFY & SON.
Soup fyCundle Muniifuetnrers
AND DKA'.r.RS IN
Sod ;i, Slartii, Castile soaps, &c.
TTAVING increased facilities for manufactu
ring, thev arc now prepared to oiler induce
ments to purchasers and dealers in the above
named articles, Purchasers will find an excel
lent assortment of select goods. Goods sold ex
clusively on the cash principle, and at the lowest
wholesule prices Call and satisfy yourselves.
Our motto is
'Quick Sales and Small Profits."
Xn. 41 Filbert street, above 9th, Philadelphia.
August 13, 1853. 3m.
Estate of HENRY MASSER, dee'd.
"jVOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa
' inentary hove been granted to the subscrilicrs
on the estate of Henry Masser, Esq., lute of the
Borough of Sunbury, dee'd. All persons having
claims against said estate are requested to present
them, dotv authenticated, for settlement; and
those knowing themselves indebted to make pay
ment without delav.
H. B. 'MASSER. 1
JOHN MASSER, i.
Ex'tors.
FRANCIS BIJCHER, J
Sunbury, July 30, 1853. (it.
A VALUABLE HOUSE
And Three Acres of Oround
FOR SALE.
npiIE subscriber olfers at private sale, his house
-- and three acres of ground, on the river Bank
within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury,
now in the occupancy of John Shisslrr und orig
inally owned by Ciius. Gussicr while engaged in
boat building. The improvements aie a
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
If'iffc a Well of good Vtcr,
and a good frame stable. There are a number of
excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop
erty is handsomely located and will be sold at a
reasonable p ice and possession given in April
next Apply to Geo1 U. ivclkor, Esq., of Sun
bury, or to the subscriber at Selinsgrove.
PETER KERLIN.
July 23, 1853 tf.
Brittiiniii Ware
AND CANDLE MOULDS.
npilE subscrilicrs wish to call the attention of
dealers to their superior quolhv of Brittania
Lamps, Tea Setts, Cuudle Moulds, of Ihe finest
finish. All goods warrunted.
CALVERLEY& HOLMES,
100 Race street, Philadelphia.
Phila., August 6, 1853. 2t.
SUNBURY AND PHILADELPHIA
Telegraph.
PROPOSALS will be received at Ihe "Amc
ricau" nllice for the delivery of 4 1)1) chestnut
or white oak Telegraph posts, at some point along
tbe Sunbury and Philadelphia Railroad between
Sunbury and Shamokin. i"ni.l posts to be 25
feet high and five inches thick at the small end,
and to Is? delivered as soon as mssible.
W OODS, MASSER & BALDWIN.
Sunbury, Aug. 6. 1853 if. '
IM5 O V L A M A T I ON.
NOTICE is hereby ii veil that a Spi'cral
i-' Courl of Cummoti Pleas, in and for the
County of Northumberland, lo commence al
the Courl House, in tho boiough of Suiibury,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monthly rtYe 31st
day nf October next, and nll continue ONE
WEEK.
Jurors are requested to be punctual in
I heir attendance, nl the lime appointed
agreeable lo their notices
Given under my band al Sunbury, the 27th
day of August, in I fie year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
and the Independence of the United States
of Aineitca the 78th.
WILLIAM B. KIPP, SherilT.
List of Causes.
FOR Spch.t Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland County to commence on
Monday, the 31st day of October next, A. D.,
1853.
James GrarmiW vg Hugh Bellas ct al
Coin'lh for Wiu t. Heiiicman vsT A Billington
Com'wealth for 8. V. vg T, A. Billingtoti &
Jordasr fail
Mahonoy and Shamokin , i .
luiproternent co Abraham riul
Kcndertow Smith'g ex'Vs. g A. C. AT. C.
Morris
same' vg same
Jana BogiiT vg GeorgO P Buyers t al
Henry bonnet et al vg Hugh Bellas
Robert Philips vg Zerby Run and Shamokin
Improvement Company
JAMES BEARD, PieliVy.
rrolhonolsry's Office,
i Sunbury, Auj. 17, 1863. $
CELEBRATED
Family Medicines.
T N olTiTMiR to the pnhlic thr Mfive inmtnnt.li nremni.
A lams, thr siilwritK-r wonhl stma thut In n.t.inutliti.q,
with hi. lrlr.Hr.ntul some of Ills mot rraiHYtnl,ln ol th
Mnlrcsl Inclllly, It wm ilerinrit nilvnwhle to otter to Ih.
pul.lie, a few .rrmmti..iii of known celebrity, iwint nre.
psnl with tha grm'trst, rare, nnd on ths mint si-inniti"
lirinrqilrs, ns snlwlitutcs for the numcrima Wofthhiss r
tleks Hint nre fl.wtlnn the eonutr)r III the I'.itin if pnnmvaa
and rnre alls, prepared hy Ihe moat ie:iirnnt aint iiireeinr
'7 pera.au, liitendrd to cure all diseases and gootl f.w none.
Read and Reflect.
Tlint the Medicine, Mamirnrtured liy W. M. Dscstsr, .
Ineliiilins his It. me Pertornl for (Jonslis.
Cir:im hi Cumiihor. fur lllieiiinntinii.
Worm Sjiiip l.ir Wnrma.
'Iivitli V. u.li, r ileenyftil Iri'th, ilincnsril itllliia.
ramnr rina, or ill. kki I'niifrer, hiivrlvrn m ire rxtenaivs
ly, naeri, nml hnve niveil m..ro siUufiictlim, than nny otliKr
Mnliruiea Ivforu the pill.lic, l. .,j prepared Wllh n-nrd
to their lm.'liitiiea nie fully wollhy Ihe trial S; the nlllict
ed. (iive them n trinl.
A rw p.iweii'nf rensnna wliv thenlsn-e Medieinea nre
ileaervihs of ttnlrrraiil nllom.ge. (In Hie lirst pluee.
lln-y nre prrmrcd hy n rrRiilnr ri.ysienoi, who niHlentmhi
Ihe nppliraiti..ii of .Yteilirinea, lo iIimiw., nnd conaiiirntl,'
nre u.rl.ftly Kile to mKe. (Senmdlv.) they linve liecn
naeil Willi llinv.THil siirccw. nisi linve piven inur SiH'I.k-
li"ll than any other Medicines oll'.-reil liefofp (ne piltilie
(Thirdly ) Ihey nre Ihe only ninl.rines that huve frtiinrt
llie mlioivi.'r ol riivairiiins, wliefs ihey h ive hern lined i
mid (e'ollitlily.) Iliey nre put dp lit lurcer qmuililiea fm
the aiiiue price, tliuii nny other MiHtiemes nuernl to the
pnlilie of the a uue kind. As llie aulia-nlier has n ninuls r
of eerlifi.-itc in his isswion of the hisheat nnih..rilv,
where they h ive lieen nail willi ihe in wt rilisl'iiet.iry re
sults. He will pulilish a fewol Iheni, feelinir anlistied that
all ml will insure iheir riT.iinmeiHlnli.ni. Try tliem mat
saliafy yourself of Ihrir siiieriority over nil others.
Read and tie Convinced.
We the nndcrsiiriied hnvinir Infen made neipiainted with
the ingredients euleiins; j ! . . the Coiiuxmnila known as
lliekley's family Medicines nlso having priwrilml nnd
known Iheinlohe usil, with inoal snlisfaitorv resalls;
take pleasure in anyuia Unit we lu lieve ihey fully meet
the d.:igii for which they nre ree .1 i,.l..l
J.!. irit AWimiiit.c.. m. t.
V II. Kltlt'K. M. 1
W.M. MeMAIION, M. Tl
WKSI.KY II tlKAItlll-.AHT, M P.
W.M. II M Uill.l.. J).
It. OKAHIIKAIIT, M. D.
Cure ol" jiuiu in lh mlrntul ' ronph from prottttl
lAvrr Comitriit.
Mrs. RinVrt Ad.nu, kilsirini; uieler Chronic l.iver Com
plnlnt, n(voiiiituiied wilhu short ilry couith Niin in the
ante nml lirea.il. general ilclnlity, loss of appetite, nt'rer trv
llllf nit the usual remedies r.HMiiiin..i.l.-.l f.ii eouifhs unit
dtsinises of the cheat, who willi n. henelit. she was recom
mended to try the Itose I'eetonil.frotn which, she not only
derived imtntliate but crtiMiK'iit relief.
John Adams. aui of Mrs. Itotierl Adams, was afflicted
Willi a very iw-veie conith, min in llie ante, and aoreucaa
pr.sl.ieeil hy its'csKtnt eui:ltiuir; he wis iuitueit to try
the Kose I'eeliiral. To use his own laintiiage, Ihe first
disie enalileil him to enioy n g.ssl nifilu'a rest. In the
morning he execloriiied nlsnit half pint of matter. He
continued to improve uuiil loa cough entirely left him.it
nlso had llie cited of alrciiplieiiing Ins Iim-iiki. which ma
nalnrally weak . II.' ills., siys lint he has lecointueniieil
tt ton nnmlH'r of hisfiieinls for suuiLir couiplaiiits, uml
in every euse it has given Balisl'acli..ii.
Tlie nlvive persons residents of the town of Dmtville,
feeling that they linve derivil grind hcncfits from tlie use
of the Itoae teftornl; uuthoiiitrt llie Alsive slureuient. for
tlie heuefil of tlloae who mav be althflcd m a airuillll liam
ucr. liltKAT CI HK.
of I'oirr resluml villi our bnlllr of Iio r Pee
torill. MiasS'lsan Wliillock, of ftuali lownsliip, N'.irlhumiier
land co., for a iiiiihIst of yenrsim ii valid, m the (all of
If.-iO, fiwl the use of her voice from n seveta cold ahe coll
Iracteit ; nfter trying u nuuilH-r of" remeilies, wilh no lienc
ht. slie was entirely restored hy taking one Isitlle of Itomi
I'uctonil, lifter which, she lost her vice again, from n
fresh cold she contracted, unit was again restored liy the
use of another Isiltle ; she then took four ts.ltles more to
strengthen her hrensl, from which she dcnvcd tha most
decided heneht, nud has Is-en in tlie enjoyment of excellent
htnihh fiom that tune to the preaeut.
Tlie aluie aUiteiuent is olitnineil from Dr Puisell. the
Physician who attended tier; ale-i her in .liter wlnt tlititka
that she would tea lie living ut this lime if il had not liecn
for the Itoge I'eetoRil. Ilanville, Jan. -ii,
S7 another Marletl Cure Kjj'ttttil.
Mrs Samuel Secltler, lieing of a nuturrl wenk and deli
mte coiiitiiution, very ausceptilile to c .Ids, was nUlictcd
wilh n very severe cough, Kiin unit aoreness of t)ie lirctst,
loss of ilii.'lile j after using n uuiuticr of the usual reme
dies from which, she derived uo lieuefit. she was cured liy
taking one Isitlle of Itoae t'eelorul nud ia in llie enjoyment
of ticuer health thtm for yeurs previous.
Danville, Dec. t IMO.
lis. IIicklrv : Permit me to inform yon that my wife,
wtio isn delicate nud weukly woman, lab .ring mater a
very aevere Cough with viin nud aoreness of l,re:ist. wtjs
m ire rpiiekly mill efTeetually relieved wilh one Isiltle of
y air llose Pectoral than any other medicine ahe had ever
taken. AII.NKIl .M IIItlllK.
Jan. 18.V2. Snrnnel R. Wmsls' Furiinee. Ited Point.
8rao.o xvioenci im Favor of tii Ross Pkctohal and
r'AMlLV Plt.LS.
John Fnliier taken tietween (.'hristmas nnd ew Year
wilti a very juid cold, which ended in a dry hard incessant
Cough, causing n great ileal nf pain whenever lie coughed,
was relieved very lunch ; by the time he had taken one
third of a Isitlle, nud In- Ihe'tiinn it was finished, wns en
tirely ciire l He all i a'riya tint he has taken sevend doses
of the Health Restorative m Faulilv Pills, nisi that thee
are the mildest und most effectual puigatives he has ever
I4Hen. Dimville, Jan I, ISVi.
Dr IIickley : During n visit to my brother, in Dan
ville. I hsik u veiy severe Cold, which ended ilia tight
haul Cough, Willi s ireiiess nud pain nf the hreast, for
which I used your Itose Pect.. nil. nnd Family Pills, nnd
ttik'e pleasure in recommending them, ns the mildest und
111 .st elTccluul remedy I huve used. Yours, respectfully.
.IA.MKS MtlRUAN,
Jail, ail, 131. White Haven. I.iiz.-nie co.
Dear !ir As n reeomtnendalioii for your Ruse Pect.i
nil, peimit me to any. that I waa etf.-etually ciirod of a
very aevere c-.ui.di wilh pain in the hreast, with less than
half n Is.tlle, nnd lhat I cnisidel it invaluable. You ura
Ut lilK-rt) to Ill-ike this public if you pl.-ase.
-tl IIX SPKURINti, ((ir.ser.) Danville, Ta.
My son William lalsiriug under n severe cough nnd Kiin
in his si.le, fioui an injury received by a fail, wns entiti-ly
relicved by a holtle of Rose Peeb.nd tc t'reuui of Calll-
Iihot. I have nlso used your Family Pills, und ultog.-lher
c insider them the best liiedcciues 1 have e-er used.
JUAN OVI'.RIKHtK,
Jan". 19.VJ. Hush Tp., Norlh'tt e i.
Dr. Itiekley : Sir: As my wife who was troubled
Willi dry, haul C nigh, tils-, s mr SI .ina.-h. depeitileat upon
debility, similar lo Dispepsin. was entirely relieved by
lining two Is.trles ol" your Rose Prelornl, jhtuiII me l-i say
tlwt I consider it an ei'-elk-nt rcun-.lv.
Yours, rwpeeiiully, Ite'v Mr. WIT.I.ARD.
I't.st'H' Liithemn Church. Danville. Pa.
Having liecn cured of a ptiiu in my turn (similar to Rheu
matism) which deprived me ol" the free use of it forals.ut
four mouths. Hy using oueh'ttleof Cream of 'nmphor
I would Ktale lhal 1 consider it Ihu best remeity of the
kind I have ever used in my ftitnily, nnd I would freely
recoilltnend it to others wilh similar alTeelions.
Yours, resK.-cllully, J .N" AS WOI.F.
Hush tp., Norlh'd co.
My wife being elllictetl with a very scvcie piiin in her
arm and sh.Htlder (the eiTecrs of unit) which dia-ibleil her
from using it, waa cured wilh rubbing of rreum of Cam
phor. Mra. Klftin, my sisler-iu-law, w:isntai cured of d
severe pain in the head unit face hy us.iitf the Cream of
Camphor THOM AS C. 111. I. IS, Dt.uville. Jan. -jo, 'i-J.
My wife having Rheumatism of the arm for a uuinlier
of years, which jireveuled her from using it ill doing her
w.ik ; nfter having spent n gienl deal of m nu-y in trying
diUereut remedies wilh uobeiietil, was entirely cured by
using only one bottle of your Cr.'tiut of t'litnpho'r.
WILLIAM KYI'.NS, Minor, I n S. It. Ws al, It. Point.
Dr. Iltcklev : Having received a very severe injury in
lily side by falling nil it loud nf hay. from' which I was unit
ble to follow my work, was rccouursiiiileil lo try n b.ftie
ol Creum ol" Campli r. which nil", mini inni;-di:i?e relief.
URIKFITIl CAItlt. Kuril lp . orta d Co.
My wife, suffering from lli'-st cx.-rucinli- fiain,
thriHiglmut h.-t genera! system, w!ii-h prtvetilil her from
alceping (lieing iKH-nsiotieil l.y a long ati.l protracted sin-ll
of sickness J for which she used ti niiuiU-r of reiiitntu-s
witlloHl liencfil, wus entirety relieved bv Ihe use of Creum
of Camphor. 11 HO II. IIIUlWN.
Sillgeou Dentist. Danville, Pa.
Child cureil of Dowel Coiunl'aiul. uml Ague (of two yeurs
standing.) by Worm Syrup.
My child being ntllii-ti-il f r the last two yenrs, with
Is .trrtC .ifiplaiitt and Ague until il was reduced to a mere,
skeleton, I tiieil a munlicr of renie.ti.-s with no permanent
In-nel'M, until I gave it n ti .llie of your Worm Syrup,
since wtii.-lr lime il has la-en w.-ll, nnd got unite ti-sity
1 nlso have recommended it lo n number ol my f. iemls,
ami nt every case it hasuiven salisluciiou. I,. 1 .1 .VI.
At Louia Iun..' (Mercliiuil.) Dimville.
have uswl your Worm Syrup i is u.y faimV, and con
sider it tint only clfcelual, but the most pleasant arlh'te I
Sis nopi'iinled Willi. JA Oil I.VSIll.l.S. DnuvilU-.
Having used your Win in Syrup in my fauiilv, il h.-lps
SA' children more than uuy pteparalion of the kind, nn.l is
moru pleasant to take. DAN .MORGAN.
M int ait Row, Danville.
I linve had occusi-ui to use your Worm Syrup in uty
fuiuily, and piel'er it ii nnv Yeiinifiige I have usiil'.
FHI'.i). Ki ll, Pr.ialy Valley, Montour co.
Dr. Uickley: Ifuviiig ustit your wotui Syiup, uud
Creum is Cuiuptu.r and Family Pills in my family, tlu-y
gave g.Nst anlisltictiou, atst. I c.uiter fVsi the most el
fectuul, a.ul pleasant remedies, we luive had in our Iniuily.
JOHMli'llAN It. KISIIKI.. Danville.
Pinr 8lr : We the uudi-rsigned living in the employ of
mcmrs. trntvea ar t;onuy, at wnose store, you have nn
Agency for tlie wile of your Family Mcdtctiu s, stale that
wo have hud mi opisirtuuitv of knowing the opinions of
numerous individuals who have used tliem. und that il.ev
give general aaiisfucliiui. W'v have kl a ai auisv if
your rills, which uie universally liked. Is-n vfrv itukl in
ineir operation. w. l.f-.lsr.MtlVG,
Danville, Attest. W M. KF.PI.I'.R.
Having Scurvy i.f my innitli very bad, I was iisluceit to
try a n site ol y.wr r.silli ash. which acleil like u charm,
burdening my sums, ujal removing till disease.
JONATHAN It. RISIIKL, Danville
Dr. Itiekley: tfuviug what was culled ulcerated aore.
nioiith, for which, i tried a uuinlier ia' rt-iiiMlies with no
lietichl : I wasnl Inst cured liy using one Isuile of your
T.Hith wash. My wife also during her eoulinemeiit, was
threatened with sire. Hi easts, liilnis. having alrwtlr forie.1,
fitr u-liieb lu i,m.I iIim Cmmi ..I' 'f..t..u.u. ...I.I..I. ......
txl thtsn, thereby preventing her breasts fnun auila-i'ing.
IIF.O A. HltOWN,
Near Ijilhemu Ch ireh. lhmville. Pa.
Dr. Hickley. Having an opportunity of seeing
Autt-rVsa-lHilin To th Wasti uswl iu s-sns iery sevuie cm
sea of acurver itf the gums. I eonaider it nn exeelsait reme-
uy i oura. reaieeiiuuv, ur.u v. mil....
Tne atiovfl llteiliemea arS to! ante Whoh-aala and Ke
tail hy W M. IHCKI.KY. M. D , Tr'opriet.w, llaiivilte
Ataii Pus sale liv the followius Aucnla In N'orthnlnber-
blltd csalllly, r'rtfina- as tiraut, SaulNin-,- W A. KisiIm
AuguSur; W. Farrow, Unydertown ; Taggarl, Furinan
tlurUm, rasiuos F.instine 4r Istrouae, laixfiusi, Jnlul
Vaiixant, raxin-a; Hugh Vnatiue, IMkiiios; Ammeimmi,
Koaael It Co, Sliaiuoklu; Mrs. Jus. l'hotuna, eHoi..tl.kin j
Win. Fagely. SUin-.kiu (inipliell Klitv Augusta !
fVnnUel A. Ilcrgslirasef , I'cleralairg ; Jaeoii LciunruuT,
Bear Gap; Conrad Weock, NoclhuinWrlutSl j Jeretuu.ll
CnsfSs. rWinsgnn. J.ossli iriker, Mwiaourgj jiaisr
ldiiw aiMl loiiMlhall Kellera. Mlltoll.
Call nn the Ageula, and gels circular eontaiuiilg a full
dai npliou of tl,. uumeious cares perfotuiea l llie diUer-
ut Medicines,
i Jua It, 1W3- lv
THE .6 AD TO HEALTH I
HOMsOWA'8 PILLS.
COliK tf a DlfJfyftDF.RF.D MTfeR AND Brf
DlliKBTION.
Cop of a Letter from M,: R. W. Kirlcus,
CAemtst, 7, i'rescot Street, Littrpool. dated
liV June, .1851.
To PnsreSs.it ll'n i.r.wAt,
ris. yur PiSs and ointment huve stonft thr highest nn'
our aale IM ,r Vnfietmy Me.li.-ii f.n- Knne tiara A
rutomet,t.,wh.mi I ean rnfer for see euqua-ies, fleairnS
meln le rinj know Ihe pnrticnr.r of her ens.. BhTlaaS
bee i IrorAl.-.! fo, r.. i,h . Sisnrne-rd ,,,.
digert,.nr On the last oecaai, . frnwav ir, the tlrsleneiT'
the .track was a,. alrm,g, ,J ,h, in immsti,, .JThVi.
Terely that doubt. w.,e .nt.rl.in ,f hsr ant hi.a,
.1.1. to bent up uad.r ll j fortunately si,, wus Induced tS
try your Pills, and sht nir,n m, (hit ,"t7 i fir"".."
each succeeding dose, she had gr,,t rstisf. f,),, o ,raS3
U. Ink. ihstn. ,d alf igh ,!,',, nlv hr", Bo,",
s now In lis uj.,rn,e, of porf,,.t heiili!, ' e- 7'l,.
s-ut y. mstty eases, but the' n'-ove f,.,n, r , !f
ttis attack, nnd the SPF.KM .nr.. t thim, s,,k- nnu m
favor of your nslotmd,iug pills. M"
(Signed) . w ,iIRKr,
AM EXTRAORDINARY CI 1117 ' MIFPM4T10
KtVKR, IN VAN DIK.-.tLN S I.AMi T'
Ccrpt) of a Letter inserted in the Hohart Tote
Courier, of the st Manlt, ISjl, by M,of
J n uhh.
Margtuet M'Cniiuigan. iiiiietis-n v.sirs nf uge, residing
.sew town, had been siiliering fmina vi ,li,t ihruuj.lio
, , "PV""1 "f '" mouths, wiii -Ii hvl rulircly d.
Jimwl her ..I the use nf her 11,1,1 j diitn,,! litis iieriiai h
was under the cure nf H, ,.i .muieut nie.licjl mm fat
loiurl I own. and by them hef ease n s considered hope
iZ"; 1 i.'.V""1 Pr,,viiiMiip- hef to ir Hullnwny'a eehi
j.' ' h"'1' f """ '' d in ai.iu.nsli.
Lie short spue, ol time ihey eHeeted petleet cure
ctKK of a pain and TifiirrNuss in thk-
CIIKST AMI trroMACH OF A PKKSON
fr SI VKAHSOF AOK.
r ram Messrs Thew If Son, Pioprittors of the
Lynn Advertiser, vho can vouch for the
followina statement. August 3nf, 1851,
To P.olcssor IIollowat,
His. I desire to Iwur tcstirtlotly to the rood etteata nf
Ilollowuy's Pills. For some years I sullwed sevnely I root
a pun. and tightness in thestoinm-h which wus also accisai
iwniml by a shorluess ot breath thut pievanted me frotn
walking about. lmiH veins of nge, bud 1 olwiltistandinf
my auvtmced stale . f life', these I'l, s have so t.lieved ma,
that I nut deslmus tiuit others should la! made acquainted
wilh their virtues. I ntn now rendered, Ly their means,
eo.n.ralively aclive. and eun Uiku exercise without inju
venletice or pun, winch 1 .ould not dn briers.
(Sijitisl) HKNRY COE.
North stieetj Lynn, Nfolk.
These celebrated Pills are u-ondei fully tffxca'
ciout in the folloteing complaints.
Afus Dropsy Inflammation
Asihma Dysentery Jauuuic.
Itiltou. Compbiiuts F.rysiiieltis Liver Com
lliotche. mi tha Female Irregu- pluinta"
Skin latiti.-a I.iiuilaigu
H wel Corupkiiuts Feveisol'all Piles
;,ll'cs kinds Kheitmatism'
Consiipnlion of Fits Retention of
tlie Dowels Hout I'riue
Consumpiioii Ili-uibnch. Scorlula. or
Debility Indigestion King's Evil
Sors Throats Sioue ami GrnVel rVcoialarr
Tic Douloureux Tuuunirs Syui,loms
I leers Venereul AtTcelions Wiirmsof sit kinds'
Weukness, from whatever cause Jtc., tke.
Sold at tlie F.stnlilisltmeiit of Professor Tlntr.nwAT, 944
StraiHl, (neur Temple liar, lmdon.) and by all respeeUtbsr'
Druggists and Deulers in Metlieines throughout the nritistt
c. pire. A those of the United Suites, in Boxes at 87Jc (
. and 81 .Hie. ettch. Wholesale by tlie principal Drug
I. tt -a in the Union, athl by Messrs. A. U. & D. bmmos,
Ncv Viuk,
1 v- Tilers Is a' eonsiiforabte saviu'g by taking th. tsrgsr
i-z, s.
Directions for the guidnucs of patients in every1
u --nIet nre nlTixed to eneh box.
Octobers), l-5i. ly.
2.5UO Acpcs Tlihbtr Land
FOP. SALE.
EYERAI. VALUABLE TKACTS OF
TIMUER I. AND, comprisintr almut S.500
arres, part of which is pituatci'JKjn Tobyhunris
(J reek, o ml part on Muilily (Jreek, within three
miles of Lehigh l.iver, in Pens forest township,
C'arlion County, one of the crerrt Coat Counties
of Pennsylvania, ean he lr5 at a liarg-ain, if ap
plication lie mude soon'.
1 hese lauds are thickly covered with the best
timher of that rcjiott. White it is believed that
75,000 feet of IninlH-r to the acre, can lie cut from
a large portion of the land, the balance will aver
age not much less than this figure. The kinds of
timber found cm the land are Hemlock, Spruce or
White Cedar, White Oak, White Pine and
Chestnut hut principally made up of White
l ine and Hemlock.
Tlie Tobyhaniw arid Muddy Creeks arc large
and rapid strr'ams, yieldintr a vast amount of
water power, and are capable of driving a targe
number of saw mills. They empty into Ihe Lehigh,'
which strcnm, with the l.eliigli Canal attends an
outlet to the most desirable lumber markets.
There is, too, under contemplation, a railway
leading to the cities of JNew lotkand lhilauelylita
which runs within one mile ami three qnatters of
the land.. Through these avenues lumber can be
delivered in either, of the cities named, for about
Vl per thousand tcet thus enabling persons en
gaged iu the trade to derive greater profits than
attend investments generally.
In audition to' the timber, convertible into eve
ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an
swer for spars of vessels a sort of timber that
ship builders have been obliged to purchase in
Maine, or at other distant points.
I. n I it. c most ol the binds cr. thi l.eln,:li there
has, as j et, been no culling of the timber on this
property. It stands undisturbed by the wood
man s axe. It is-, therefore, the morn valuable.
The lumber trade of lire Lehigh has been carried
on to such an extent for years past, tbat a scarcity
of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every
season necessarily increases thin dilTiculty. Tha
consequence munt lie an enehaniement ol the
value of timber lands. Those nn-ciillcJ tracts
with tho advantage of avenues to Piarket, such
as the lands o.lcre.l for sale, possess, cannot fail
to be the sources of supply hcrei fter.
uut the bind is not alone valuable for tbe tim
ber it contains. It is of good quality for furmtn j,
nearly every acre lieing sa&eptihlc of a high
stute of cultivation.
C'apitaliglffiicifr'uig to make investments, wsulJ
do well to turn their attention to these lands. For
further information apply to
CHAS. nl, HALL..
O.Tice in "Miiiinj register" building, Potts
ville, Pa. . .
A ugut C, 1 8.1.I If.
CkKmvka, Eureka."
WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST.
JVTOW for the little ones. Why will parents)'
' waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors
to get perfect pictures of their children and after
alt get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature) 1
e would say, coine to our
EXCELSOIR GALLERY
and we will eunrfiTitre te mako you a perfect
picture, by uiir Ki.i.ituo Chkmical procesi,
thut wiaks iff from to 2 seconds.
We defy any Uaguerrenn in Philadelphia or
elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are tha
inveitjs-.s, oild tlie process 1 used onty m out dtf-fercirT.-A'jhliidiiiiciiu
in New EntrlamJ and thtt
Middle fv te. For pictures of adults, tlie silver
medals we have received fiom the American
Institute, New York snd FranVlin, Philadelphia,
together with the numerous premiums from
County Fairs, is sufficient proof that they are
the JV7'.' Ultra of perfection.
We would call particular attention ta fni
TttllHitypes Daguerreotypes in Oil.
D. C. Collins & Co!, 100 CheslnOt Street
Philadelphia. Main street, oppose rita Hamp
den House, Springfield and CtalW BoiMtK-f.
Weslucld, Mass.
N. U. Cur establishment iV illuminated' by
the brilliancy of our Pictures jiy Day, and by
I' 1 of., Mir Home ford' m Safety Jjimj'M ly Sight
"Come and see."
Phila.. May 9, r5.r ly.
IsUiritier Y:ul
I'llflF. ("liliscrilier would fespertlWlj inform til
A cithu'iis uf Sunbury, siS'rt iiorlliuinl erlatnl
and adjoining counties', llnJ ha baa opened sv
FinniVer Yard
, in th lot fronliirg on Craulsfrry SL, a short dir
lance East1 of the Stt-ain Saw Mill, whers) ha has
now a' latge amount of fraioutit runnel J'laii,
al J'auufl Voartli, and all other Hoards snd"
Ut'iLMNS Mstkbial, such us will bs wanted for
building purposes. Also a large amount or
Shingles oil hand, which v. ill be solj from-f 6 u
to f-t), according to quality and size. Plesse fivst
us a call and enaiiiiiie our price and quality.
N. 1). Farmers who arr lie want of Shinglsar
will please rail as we will soil to vou inw.
J. E. J.Cia. &U?e
Sii-t'jitr V.iy ?9. !f5T- l.