SUNBUIiY AME1UUAN AND SHAMORliN JOU1WAL. New Advertisements. Platform Scales, Long Inown Severely tfteit--Alwayt right Tit Adiwulid- ged stanaara. fc.ilrnnd. Hav. Coiil, nd Far- 'mt' SCALES, set in ny part 'MP of th country, at short nolico. AGENTS. GEO. W. COLBY, 240 Market lit, Philadelphia, E. Y. Bright, .Sunbury. October SO, 1853. 3m LOOK HERE!! THE subscriber respectfully informs hi friends and the public, Hint he has just received in addition to his tock of Harness and Sadlcry, a supply of TRUNKS, VALISES, SPANISH SADDLES, BUFFABLO ROBES And Horse Blankets, all of which lie will dispose of on the most rea amiably terms at his establishment in Sunbury. GEORGE W. STROII. Sunbury Oct. S3, 1853. 4t, List of Jurors, OF Norihiimberlnnd County, fur Novem bar Teim, A. D, 1853. " 5 ra ud Jurors. Sun bur v. John V. Mariin, Wm. Murtin. Northumberland. Wm Foisyih. Milton. John Klnpp, Solomon Eshbach Delaware. Ueiij. Ruth, Jacob Searce, Jonas Fox. Ciiimsquaqur. Tunis Fisher. Point. Charles Parks. Shamokin George Keller, John Ruiikel. UrpKR Ai'i;uta. Joiins Fry. Low Kit Accu-TA. Peter Reit. Jackson. Daniel llilibisli, Esq., Reuben W. Z.irlinan. Low eh Maiianov. George Einericlc. jun.. Samuel Youna, Michael Billing. I'pper Mahanoy. Jacob Kaufman. JjRDAN Henry Harter. TRAVERSE JURORS. Sunbury. Chai lea Gobin, Henry V. Simp run, H. D. Wharton. N'obtiiu.vibeiilakT). John Wheatley, M J D. Wiihiugton, Jamea Gaskim, Samuel G. flan. Milton. -Bertram Galbraith, Chailes Djlls, Ureal Kepler, Joseph Hogendobler. Delaware H. C. Harlrnnfl, Samuel I.ouiie, James Eveiitt, George Piper, J. C. Heiney, Aaron Milliard, Wm. Irwin, Jacob Slilzel. Lewis. Robert Gask in, John Hammond, Jonas Tweed, Jacob Menjjas. CtiiLiSQUAQi'E George Frederick, Dennis Buoy Point. A. Gibbons, Gilbert Vaiullinsr. Urrrn Augusta. Samuel Reilainl, Isaac Ei krnan, JSimou Snyder. Lower Augusta. Jonathan Harmon, Col. Thomas Snyder. Ruh Jeremiah Basset, Charles Gearhart, aen.. J W. HulTrnan. ShamoKin. John Vuuzant, Samuel Kelly. Upper Maiianoy. Jacob Oxemider, Felix Slaurer. Lower. MtiiAsov D.ivid Hiin, John A. Snyder, Julia Dockey, sen., Abraham Ro-lharnu-1. Jackson. Jacob Hilbii.li, Wm. D. Il-.fT-inan. Adam KernMe. Jordan David Naco Daniel Biocious. Petit .Jurors. SuNBi'itr.-Siitnuel Feller, Gideon Landau. Nol'TIIU.MBERI.AND. Jollll Gfisl, James Si hreiner, Juseph Wallace. Milton. T. S. Mackey, George Sirine. Tcbbut. John Dunkel. Lewis. Michael Reader, Samuel Lerch, Thomas M. Russel Delaware. Audiew Guffy. Cuu.iHtUAQue. Wm. Blair, James Partloe. Lower AunuPTA Andrew Gonert, Peter Coldroii, E Lis Emerii'h, Solomon Lpaser. UrrER Augusta Isanc Campbell, G W. Brewer. Coal. Philip Kimbach. Ru.tt Lambeit Eckman. Jordan. MoseaTrautrnan, Genrje Siokes. Jacksun. D.tniel Billmau, Peler Keih', Jacob Weier, John F.iaely. UrrER Maiianoy. Jonas Eisenliait. Lower Maiianov. Michael Empric.h. Shamokin. -Samuel Adams., Jacob Muench, Charles Leiseniin, Emanuel Zimmerman, Genrae Pencil. Little Maiianoy. Win. Hoffman. IMPORTANT NEWS! ItoodN t lira per than Cvcr!! AT THE NEW CLOTHING STORE. Market Street, opposite tho Post Office. C"i ELSBERG & CO. aro receiving a splendid f assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, the cheapest, best and predict ever brought into Sunbury. We have on hand and are adding constantly fine assortment of FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, comprising partly a great lot of Overcoats, double coats, business coats, black and fancy cloth, Sati licit, and other coats, loo numerous to mention. Also, Black and Fancy Casiimers, Cassinett ond Saliuett Pants. AUo, silk, lulin, cloth, sutineU, velvet and other Vents ; also a fine supply of all kinds of Underclothing. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Silk Wool and Fur Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, all kinds of Jewelry, Revolving and other Pistols, travelling bags, trunks, Shirts and Col lars, and Gen'leman's fuinirhing goods in gen eral. All of which wc offer at the lowest cash prices. Please call and look at our goods ; persons in need of Goods in our line, will, we arc confident, find it to their great advantage to purchase from us. We are bound to uphold our rapidly spread ing reputation of being the cheapest Store in Muuhury. Come and satinfy yourselves of the truth of our motto ; cheap for cash. Bunbury, Oct. IS, 1853 if. NEW Clock ?5 Watchmakers. HZRSCH & CO. HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker ahop in the building lately occupied by J. M. Simpson, near 1 ener Loi More, in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., Where they have opened, and will keep constantly oa hand, Silver & Gold Watches, etc. Also, Jewelry, Contistiurj ft .GpM Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Medallions, Cuff-pins. Ladiea & Gentle loans' gold and ail ver pens and pencils. Also, ftilver and plated Tea and Table spojns, salt poons, outter xiuves, q.c, SPECTACLES, ft n aizei. uitinu every ace.' nf till all sizes. Razors. II air Oil, Ite Tolyera, and other pistols, urusnes, vumus, coup, A.C, cVc. Also. large stock of BluMlcal Invlruiuents t amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, FluUus, F,fe- ''CARPET BAGS, Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. AH aiiea of rea Af made bhirU and Collars s all of which will be old cheepar than has aver been heretofore sold in 8u.ryClocil,l Watches, Ear and Finger Rings spaired in toe best manner and at the .hortent nfcbu7, Oct. 15, 1853. 3m. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. 6UNBURT & MILTON STAGE LINE, RUrfNlNO IN COftNL'CTIOM WITH TUB Philadelphia & Sunbury Rail Road. CJTAGES will leave Weaver's hotel, 8unbury, on the arrivol of the evening cars from Sh mokin, for Northumberland, Lewishurg. and Milton, arriving at Milton, at about 10 o'clock, P- M. Returning. Staees will le veaMilton at 3 o clock, A. M-, arriving at Lewishurg, at 4 J o'clock, Northumberland at 5 o'clock and arrive at Sun bury in time to Breakfast, and take passage in the 7 o'clock cars for Shsmokin, where stages will be in readiness to toko passengers to Potts ville, arriving in time to dine and take passage in the Reading railroad cara for Philadelphia, arri ving at Philadelphia at 7 J o'clock, same evening. stages both ways will stop at Burrs hotel, Northumberland, Weidcnsaul's hotel, Lewishurg, and Egbert a hotel, Milton. Passengers will find this the cheapest, most txpKnrnni', and most coMtoarBLr. line to, and from Philadelphia. R. MISHLER. Sunbury, Oct. 15, 18.3.- tf. MAY 1 1.0TI11. MdltL. A BRANCH OF THE Clothing Manufactory, OF S. SHNURMAN & CO., Danville, Pa. TE jcspeclfully aniiouiice to the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that we have a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every style and quality, to which we invite tiie attention of purchasers. Our assortment con sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over coats, Dress coats, Frock and Sack coats. Mon key Jacket, Pants am VcHts, plain and fancy! Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers, and over-wholes. Also, Gloves, Stockings, Neck and rocket Handkerchiefs, Woolen nnd Silk Hats, Cloth and Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, (J. liters, Slippers nnd Carpet Bags and Trunks, L'mbre las and everything genera!. kept in a well supplied clothing and gcntlcmnns' furnishing store. We keep also a Rood assortment of Accordeons and Jewelry. We sell at the lowest cash prices; for our motto is, "Small Profits and Quick Sncs." We have but our pi ice and no abatement, so that a person is sure to get the worth of his money, whether ho is a judge or the goods or not. If any article docs not give satisfaction us toAve will take hack the goods and refund the money, provided they are returned on the same day they were purchased, when the purchaser resides in town, and in ouo week, w hen he resides in the. country. Price the same as at the Danville Manufactory VJT Call and secure the Bargains. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1633 tf DAVIS & CULIN Dealers in LAMPS, I.AVrLIitXS i II AND KM KB., N. E. Cnrnvr Four'.h and Cherry Streets, CniLiiDELPIIIA, HAVING enlarged and improved their Store, and having tho largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, llicv are now prepared to furnu-h PINE OIL CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phospheue Gas and I.ard Oil, I. am s, Lanterns of all patcrna. Fancy Hotel and Ha'l Lumps, Chandeliers, Girandoles uud C'audclenhrus, and Bi'ittuuu'u Lamps, ct the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a amall advance, over Auction prices. Bring l.ia-c MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgene Gas. thev can t'ur-ni-ili these articles at such prices that Merchants w ill find it to their advantage to buy. Call before going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, th a Safety Fl.id Lamp for sale. Phila.,Sept. 24, 1853. ly. ' PiLPSB, EA1TG-I1TGS.' ' W . WILSON, So. 0 South Fourth Street, five daars below Market si. Fast fide, PHILADELPHIA. OAS for sale every variety of " WALL PAPERS, from 6 cents per piece upwards, including Fine Satins, Gold and Velvets, imitation Woods, Marbles, ecc. Also a great variety of new style of Curtain Papers, Fine Board Prints, Borders, cVc. Dealers supplied at the lowest rale. Phila., Sept. 24, 18.3. 3m. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON 8c LANING, MAXUFACTl'KEItS & I.Ml'OriTKUS, So. 124 Arch Street, second door above Si.cth, JMIILADEIiFH I A. THERE may te found the largest and hand somest assortment in the Litv. Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call at our store, where they will be suited with a suoerior urlicle, at the low est prices. BURTON & LANINO. No. 124 Arch Street, ubove Sixth, riiila., Sept. 17, 1H53 3m. AUDITORS' NOTICE. TSJ OTICE is hereby given thut the undersigned pi Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County, to distribute the as sets in the hand of David Taggart, Eq., Ad ministrator of Wm. P. McCay, dee'd., will attend at his ollice in Sunbury, on Saturday the 5lh November next, where ull interested can attend. JL B. MASSER. Puubury, Oct. 15, 1853 id. EsUteof TrTHUR HIBLER, dee'dr OTICE is hereby given thut letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned upon the estate of Arthur Hihler, late of Ciucinnatti, Ohio, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement; and those knowing themselves indebted to make pay ment without uelav. SAMUEL HIBLER. Adm'tor. Danville, Pa Danvilld, Sept. 21, 1653. -Ct. NOTICE. rIHE annual election for . Directors of the - Mahanoy and Shamokin Imuroveineni I!r.m. pany will be held at Trevorlon, Northumberland County, on Monday the 21th instant. By ordei of the Board. . , ' F. L. JOHNSON. Sec'y. Octobor 15. 1853 td. MILLINEEY ESTABLISHMENT7r ItlUS. BIAIU.AUUI HAAS. of Suubury, RESPECTFULLY infurm. the public that she has just received and mn..i . stock of. . ' " FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, such as bonneU, sills, ribbons, &e., of the latest style and pattern, and every variety of article be longing to her branch of business, all of which will be sold st the lowest prices, ut her Store in rawn street, neiow Jonn loung a atore. Sunbury, Oct. 1, 1853. tf. II ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot of lasltionable Silk, W ool and r ur Hats. also Ulalh, fur, Uilclotli, JVavy and Military Caps for sale low by G. ELSBERG If CO. Market street, opposite the Post Orlice. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 185S. HOES All kinds of Boots Shoes and sup. pers for sale by G. ELSBEItG & CO, Mstket street, oppoti'a the Tost Office. 6unrur, Oct. t, 1853 S a 1 PflHB stibserilwr, Executor of the ratal of Nicholas Waif, dte'd., will expose to Public 8alc, on Friday, thl HiA of Novimber next, on the premises, the following real estate, to will A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, containing about 40 acrea, aituateil in Loner Augusta township, on th Sunbury road, leading to Plum Creek, adjoining lands of Joel Wolf, Abraham Wolf, Kichard Bonner ami others, on which is erected a new two story log house a bank barn and other good out-buildings. There is also a good spring on the premises. About 30 acres is cleared, and the whole is m good order and repair. Possession will be given immediate ly if required Sale to commence at 10 o clock, A. M. when tho terms will lie made known. JOHN WOLF, Ex'tor. Lower Augusta, Oct. 8, 1853. ts. iwricifi 'V'O riCE is hereby given by the undersigned " citizens 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 he styled "Tux Stiaacai Savings' Institctii," to be Inratcd in the boroughof Sunbury, Norlhuniherland county, with discounting privileges, and with a copitul of One hundred thousand dollars. Robert If. Awl, Geo. Bright, John Young, Adam Shisslcr. Thomas Robins, Daniel Drucke miller, Fredk. Lazarus, Geo. B. Yonngman, Pe ter B. Masser, J. W. Friling. Ira T. Clement, Bcnj. Hendricks, Geo. V. Welker, J. W. Peal. Sunbury, June 2. 1853. Cm. Book Agents Wanted. GENTS WANTED in every town and county in the United States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published, many of them be mtifuily illustrated with colored engra vings: also the most popular works of T. S. AR Til L'R, including "Arthur Cottagt Library." Intelligent and enterprising men wi.l find this a j lea-ant and prufitablc business. For particulars address (post-paid,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Ktrect, Philadelphia, Pa. October 1, 1853. 7m. Estate of JOHN DIEHL, dee'd, "aTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- ministration on the estate of John Dichl, late of Point township, Northumberland county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. Therefore nil persons indebted to said estate will discharge the same, and those having demands will present them for settlement. The Adminis trators will meet for the above purpose at the house of William Diehl, in said township, on Tuesday, November 8. I8.i3. WILLIAM DIEHL, ) . , ., SAMUEL DIEHL, , Adm tors. Toint twsp., Oct. 1, 1853. Ct. Estate of WILLIAM FARROW, dee'd. "OTICE is hereby given, that letters testa -' nicntary have been granled to the subscribers on the estate of Wm. Farrow, late of Shamokin township, dee'd. All thntc knowing themselves imlchlcd to or having claims against said estate, are requested to mako settlement without delay. The Executors will meet for Ihat purposo at the late residence ol the deceased, in Snydcrtown, on Saturday. November 12. 1853. WILLIAM FARROW, ) .,. SILAS FARROW. f " ,orfc ShamoMii twsp., Oct. 8, 185.1. Ct. Miiim's Establishment 25 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. IVr the Munufkiture and sale of a'uU til G.cdt-r t i 1 113 I'i csscm, Patent METALLIC DAMI'ENERS, Brushes, Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c. Patent Parchment Taper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed. PATENT LETTER CINDER, A moat valuable invention for keeping in a nook-like foini, Letters received, Original Invoi ces, &c. Phila., April U, 1S53. ly. Important to Coal Dealers. THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kase, liccd & Co., for the purpose of mining, shipping and selling coal, delivered at Simbury, or ut any other point along the Sus quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prcpa- red. on no tract or otherwise, ut all limes, on the i shortest notice, and 011 Ihe most reasonable terms. Orders received at Slrimokin bv K ASK, REED & CO. I .Stiubury, June 4, 1S53. ly. I Cheap b atches 5 Jewelry, j yirilOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel I phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. U6 j North Second Street, corner of Quarry, j FIUIADLFIII A , (iold Lever WutelivS, lull jevveietl, IH earnt cafes, S'i.tHI 1 (i.ikl Lcpiiie lk. JI DO Tine Silver Speitiieks. I.S0 i Silver U-. full jevviled, !? Mlokl llneelels, 3.0(1 ! Silver Lepiii", j-wels, 10 1: mlies' ft. t.l Pencils, I.ISi ! (upt'iior IJuarlieia, 7. ISilver Tea aiKiiuit set, 5,00 j uoiii tMjel.i4'le., i.etil Oold Pens, with Pencil and silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 3TJ cents to 'J80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 J cents; Patent. 18j; Ltiuet. 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ' ranted to be whut lliev ure sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 10, 1853. ly. Shamokin Town Lots. rTnilF subscriber is now prepaied lo exhibit and dispose of Lots in the new Town-Plat ol Shamokin. ' Persons desirous of purchasing can ascertain the terms and conditions or sale by calling on the subscriber, at Shamokin. WM. AT WATER, Agent, SlumoVin, Oct. 15, IS53. tf. IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS AND LADIES. CONFIDKNCK can be placed, lo the fullest extent, in the un o( the JSuppt'KTKHt of Mia J.fcTTa nf phiL delphm. 8 many th iuwuid catte are known of entire i slier i Lathes from the imut inteuie pain tf Ik1v and anxiety of mind, arming inxn ine uve ( other applicaliiiiis ol no rriuiiatuMt wlmtcver. Itewure o) ineUil, gluaa Biringa of all kiiula, end elutic preiurati ina, the tendency ot whicti to injur the putient, ia hut to well known ui many auf ferers and phynnuna. 'I 'o avid ull 0uiiter6eta, apply personally or hy Inter to Mrs H , No. 3"21 Walnut Street ; rxrtiutne her Pitf nature on raeb 8unnrter, and her L ulled HiuU-a Conyiigla tub-It on euch box. tier Suppoilers are sunclDHied by a itumJtiijf of JU yours and aim by the Facul ty, imsislii)r oa the tidiest inunes in Ihe United tkaies. Wisind B Mail vuuk. Pbitts modxuatb. AdUreas. whnicMleor retail i-rtlt-n , to JAo. HuTTs. Agent, Pio 321 Walnut Kireet, IMiiUulelphiu, I'iiim , October 1, l?oJ U. $500 REWARD !! INASMUCH as there baa been at sundry times, obstructions placed and confined upon the track of the Philadelphia and Suubury Railroad. . uU nercoy oner tne above reward for tlia detec tion anj conviction of any person or peraona D4VID LONGENECKER, , President Bunbury, Sept 24, 1853 3m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE; V7ILL be sold at public aala, on the premises on Monday, the 6th of November nait. at 1 o clock, P. M., the undivided four aavantha of outlot No. 6, iu the Borough of Bunbury, aa the estate of Eluabaih, Mary, Margaret and Frances r. i . 4;nu., Dy order of said Court AMELIA DON N EL, Quatdtan. f unburv,Ctt. l, 1855 u. xocutors BEAVER, KREMER ft MOORE, HAVE received very large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of 120 pieces Muslin-de-Laina at 4 to 61 cents. 130 . 10 1SJ 18 4 a. 50 " " " 38 to 50 cents. 300 " Calicoes at 8 61 ft 10 and IS). First rate calico, madder color at 8 and 10 cents. 30 pieces Dehege at 1J 18 j and BA els. 16 pieces 6-4 French Merino at 100 to 137). 350 long and square Shawls, at from 1,50 to $ CO 30 pieeca black, colored, figured and plain Silks, together with every variety of Goods suited to the season, at as low rates as can be had in Phila delphia at retail. A largo assortment of Carpets, Stoves of all kinds lor wood or coal. Call and see, as we will sell you goods at such prices as will give satis faction. Lewishurg, Sept. 24, 18A3.- Ot. "Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. VOW for the little ones. Why will patents ' waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect pictures of their children and after all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature t We would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee ta make you a perfect picture, by our Electro Uhkmical process, that works in from J tn 3 seconds. We defy any Daguerrcan in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are the inventois, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishments in New England and the Middle States. For pictures of adults, the silver medals we hsve received from tho American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums from County hairs, is suflicieiit proof that they are the JV Pint Ultra of perfection. We would call particular attention to our Tulbotypes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. Collins &. Co., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den Houso, Springfield and Collins' Building, Wcstticld, Mass. N. B. Cur estoblishmcnt is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Picturca by Day, and by Ptofeisor Home ford's Safety Iimpt by Night. "Come and sec." Phila., May 88, 1853. ly. JULIUS STERN, So. 171 Sorlh 2nd Street, ojijiosite the Camel Hotel, PUILADCLPIIIA. TAS opened a full and extensive as jajL sortment of all kinds of Millinery articles, such as Ribbons, Lnccs, Blond Lace, Silks, Florences, Bounel-frames, and a'largo assortment of needle worked handkerchiefs, Collars, Capes, Flounces, Insertions, Edgings, xc. t together with a great variety of other 3 articles too numerous to mention at m. UMIOtfwll l. ....I rr'rin i o iiuuuc.-ii.u nun ui, j an.. Persons making their Fall purchases arc invited to give him e cull. Phila., Sept. 14, 1853. 2m. A Farm tor Sale. TIIE subscriber oilers for sale his farm, cnTlvic ai ri!P and allowances. It is situated about three milea ' from Sunbury along the Shamokin cree'x, and is I.. . 1 I 1 . . . . Ml. l) 1. . 1 . 11.1 ' i 1 1 1 h iuuu iiuie ui lui ii. u nun. . iiv i iiimiicuiiia and Sunbury liailroad passes through said farm. It will be offered in parts or entire to suit pur chasers. It can be divided to lnnkc three small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a good Bank Barn, and two lennin house. JOHN FARNSWORTH. Upper Augusta. Sept. 10, 1853. tf. NOTICE. persons indebted -to the late firm of A I.L A Hr Houpt & Schmick, are herein- notified that their books havs been placed in the hands of M. L. Shindel. Esq., for collection, und if they c'o not attend lo this notice without delay, suits will be brought without respect to persons. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. 4 1, 1'AL.L. .HII.LIM.nV GOOOI. JOIIX STOXE k SONS, So. 45 .S'oui Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. A RE now opening for the Fall Trade, a large and well selected assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and Millinery Cools in gcueinl. Confining t'leuisclvcs exclusively to this branch of the trade, ami i veoiiTix; the larger part of their stock, enables tbcin to oiler an assortment unsurpassed in extent or variety, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. Phila.. Sept. 17, 1S53. 2m. c ii ev r " " WINDOW SHADE Depot end Mantifaotory G. L. 1Ile2. & CO., t. YY. euruer Arch and aircoiiil streets, PHILADELPHIA. EVERY VARIETY OF SHADES. Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices foi quality of woik. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at abort notice. Merchants and olhera are invited to give us a trial. IPs will try to pleate. Braises, Trimmings, ic, ulwavs on hand. RememlH-r 8. W. corner SECOXV & ARCH Streets, Philadelphia August 13, 1853- Cm. EDWARD DUFFY & SON. Soap 5 Candle ManufaetuiTrs AND DKALKR IN Soda, Starch, Casjllle loai, Vc. HAVING increased facilities for manufactu ring, they are now prepared lo oiler induce nients to purchasers and dealera 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 wholesale prices. Call and satlsly yourselves. Our motto is 'Quiet Sates and Small Profits." No. 44 Filbert street, above 9th, Philadelphia. August 13, 1853 3m. 1 111 p 1 o v e 111 e 11 1 s A h e a d ! ! elias zmocious HEREBY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received at his old stand, in Market street, opposite Weaver a hotel, . An excellent assortment oj lC2lOCCO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, French Lasting:, . And all kinds of linings and Shot findings, which he offers to tha trade at reasonable prices. Ha also informs his customers ane others, that ha atill continues tha Shoemaklng businsss, and is prepared to do all kinda of work, in a good and fashionable style, and on reasonable terms. Suubury, Juua 11, 1653. ly. FOROA.LE! A Splendid Buggy! ! PER6ON8 in want of well mads buggy. reason able terms, can find on by calling oa the suUciibar, U Sunbury. JAMES COT:lvT. PuBbury, Oct 1, 1151 la. REGISTERS' NOTICE. TM OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardiane of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of No vember, A. D., 1853, in the forenoon, for con fir mstion and a.lowance. Wm. Kase, sen., dee'd., Final account settled by one of his Ex'rs John Kase. Martin Drumhcllcr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Levi T. Drumhcllrr. Catharine Latsha, dee'd., settled hy her Ex'r, Frederick Lstsha. Jacob Greiner, dee'd., Tinal account settled by his Adm'r de bonis non, Geo. C. Welker. Gen. Philips, dee'd., settled by his Ex'rs Peter Wilmer and Jacoh'Philips. Peter Burns, dee'd., settled !y his Executor Henry Burns. Joseph Leih, dee'd., scttlej by his Adm'tor Samuel Logsn. Robert K. Dcaruiond, dee'd., n'tlled by one of his Ex'rs John Watson. Samuel Hunter, dee'd.' scttlcJ by one of his Ex'rs Wm. L. Dewart. Benjamin Lose, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Wm. Scott. Caroline Peifcr, settled by her Guardian Elias Pcifcr. William Clyde Colt and Sarah N. Colt, minor children of Thomas Colt, dee'd., settled by their Guardian William A. Petrikeli. John Leib, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Samuel Lerch. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register's Ollice, ) Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1853. $ "PKOCLAI ATIOaV NOTICE is hereby giien ihnt tho several Courts of Common Pleos, General yuarler Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, 'to ! commence at the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7th day of November next, and will continue TWO WEE1CS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices apbertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall ! be just and not to depart without leave at their j peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their j attendance, at the time appointed agrceablo to , their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the Rth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three and the In dependence of the United Statea of America the (Till. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. God save I tie Commonwealth. List of Causes, l" of Northumberland County, at November T., A. D., 1853. TLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkelbcrger's admr'x ! AbHa'Nlirveii' G J YrAtbeimer vs lluh Uellas vs Wm H Thompson vs Daniel Kullaiier - -n- J B Masser vs Barbara bailer's ex'rs ., ... . . . ., Jacob Zartman's Henry KU & Eve hi. wife v. ailIliUlrallir AVilliam McCarty vs Samuel Hunter Daniel Rhodes vs Jamb Wertinan Isaac Holla & Wife vs Henry Latsha Simon Snyder vs George Snyder Hill for Reiner v. Mover Mojer's Gar- Washington Mutual In vj E Kauflnwl ot , surance Comiiany State Mutual Fire Insu ranee Company va Same Daniel B. Cantield va Cornelias McGiulcy Albin Newberry vs Thomas Rassr John Hunter vs John Haag iv n . r vr c S Jenks w'uh notice D Hoits for M bweny vs . . , - in tnrrptnnnt Oliver B Hilliard vs John Hartinan Jr ; John W Peal vs Joseph Dimmick, et. al ' Christ & McFadden va Susanna Reid Wcndel L Keller vs John F Wolliuger William Forsman et al vs John Parks Jane Bogar vs George P. Buyers et al John Bush & Wife va Nathaniel Saxtons adm'r Angelica Gehrig vs George Eckcrts adm'r J & A Shissler vs Daniel Glenn Reuben Fagely Co vs John Rosier A Co Jacob K Rhoads vs J Fay & J Harmon Daniel Gibson vs Jacob Reunert & Win Fahler J Oil Rockefeller Hugh Martin George Parfair Robert Hutchinson Samuel Dwing vs vs Jesse C 1 1 oi ton Reuben Truxel Harrison Hciui Henry Lanti Ex'r 1! D Ctiinuiings va vs Joseph Wiitcl Benjamin Robins Jordan rj- Welker for Lodge No 2 vs illiani Fnt'ely David McMieken Dennis C Caul vs vs R D Cutnniiugs Jacob Kline Benjamin Robins Abraham Trout John S Good Jacob llilhish R D t'uminings Abraham lieubciidiihl Jaiucs Reed Garnishee Sauio vs vs vs Morris I. Dallowell Scull A Thompson Buri.ett Saztrn co vs Santa Richard B Britten cV co vs Same JAMES BE A RD, Proth'y. Prothoni tarv's Ollice. ; Sunbury, October 8, 1853 V List ol Jurors, OF Northumberland Count) , for a Special Court, lo cumiiieiirti mi lb,. 31st nf Oetn. ber 1853., ttNBUKV. John E Si-limivk, Northumberland Daniel Voihis, Sam uel Cox, Jacob Paul, Charles Harris, Mll.TON. Pani M.iklellcr, Daniul IloaU, George Marh, Dci.ewiRK. JohuC Huffman. rt'lt Jacob Diukle, Fre.leiiek Fv. Tursut. Phlip Fullmer, Robeit M'Cor mirk, CiilLlSQUltl'. Wm. K. Dasher, George Killle, John Foul, John Sinners. Point. Thomas M'M.ihan, Jacob RnJeu bach, Win Leighow, Thomas Johiitxiii, Upper Augusts. John Furnsworth, Mi chael Kiefler, Lower Auoust. Ephraim Leitle, Levi Thomas, Heiniam bhipinati, Coal. Riehajd Woolverlon, Jacob Haas, Rush O. P. Fallen, Sieveu lliusli, Lower Mahanoy. Hnijh Seasholix. Jacob Bdman, Frederick Heckerd, Jacob Blaeser, Elijah Byerly, Shamokin. Eli Reed Lumher Yard. THE suhacribcr would respectfully inform the citizens of Sunbury, and Norlhuml erland and adjoining counties, that be haa opened Lumber Ynrri in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., short dis tsnce East of the Ptcain Saw Mill, where he ha now a largo amount of Seatanui J'aiintl flunl, alto Punnet Boards, and all other Boards and Ui-iluiks Material, such aswill be wanted for buildini Durnoses. Also largo amount of Nbinglcson hand, which will tie sou irom o up lo f 8, according to quality and size. Pleas give us a call and examine our price and quality. K. B. Farmers who ar in want of Shingles will please call aa w will sell to you low. r i. E. LEIB, Sup. Sunbury, Msy 18, 185S. ly. JEWELRY. A nice assortment of Gold aud BUver Pencils ud Pens, for aala cheap by O, ELSBEKG k CO., Market atraat, oppoait it Tost CSLi tunbury, Oct. 153. Cias Fixtures 45 Lamps. HEIDRICK, HORNING ft BROTHER, No. fi21 North Second Street ubovs Vint, PHIL ADBLFXII A. Tl A VINO had many years prsi lical experience in the business, and aa ail work sold by us ia manufactured under our immediate supervision, we are enabled to offer to purchasers superior ar ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most favorable terms. At our store insy be found, in every variety and stylo of finish,, Gas ond Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants. Kide Brackets. fr Halls, Churches. Ac., the IMPJOVED PINE OIL LAMP; also, Fluid. Lar.l and Oil Lamps, tiir- anuoies, iioquete Holders; I'arlor, Night and Readinir I.ainr... tin ,,..! i:l.- (lobes. Wicks. Shades, itc. ALL WOKK 1 m WA I! I! ANTED, OK NO SA LE. Factory No. 80 Noble St., hear 4th. Remember store 221 N. 2d St., next door to J. Stewart Dapuy's carpet store. September 10, 1S5U. 3in. WILLIAM GROVES & CO S Upliolstcrv, lletldi'ig Fea ther Warehouse. .S'. E Corner Second and Arch Stretts, PIIILAEELrHIA. CPRINO BEDS, Feather Bwls, Hair Muts, Husk, and Straw Mattresses, Cushions, Cots, Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, Blankets, &c, &r. I.'onstaiitlv on hand or made to order and sold Whclcsalcand Retuil, on the most favor able terms. FEATHERS, HA .11, HUSKS, , by the bole or pound. Orders respectively solic ited, promptly executed, and warranted to give satisfaction. N. B. Mattresses re-made and Feathers re renovated. Phila.. Sept. 10, 1853. 3ui. X. M. Xewna m's Bealty's Koir, Aortrcgmn street, Poltsvllc, reni.a. riiiiiiiiiii? Miop, HA CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUP lilv of ell sizes of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead, i Block Tin. Bath Tubs, Shower Baths. Hjdrants, j Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Wa iter Closets; also, all kinds of Bra-e Cocks for 1 water and atcam. Brass Oil Cups, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper W ork and Plumbing don; in the neatest manner at the shortest notice. N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, Aug. 27, 1853. ly S20 llKAVAjttD- rWAHE above reward will be paid for informa 3 tion that will lead to the discovery nnd conviction of the person or persons tvho were guilty of filling the axel boxes of the passenger and coal cart of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad, with sand and dirt. D. LONGENECKER, Prest. Sunburv, Aug. 27, 1853. Live an'l lleln Live ! ! ! OfR SloTTO. t3. N. THOIVIPSON 11 ESPECTFUI.I.Y informs Ids friends and tiie public generally, mat lie lias just re ceived at his store, in Sunbury, l.elovy 'Wcaver'a Hotel, a large, Unulsomc auu clicop assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dpv (JootU, viz : Cloths, Cassimcrs Casainets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Veslins, Linens, be. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Culicocs, Muslin de Liins, Lawns, Vinghams, Berages, PobS, t)'C- t;Koci:nn:s, Sugar, Teas, Coflcc, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, &c, &c. li. it rd ware, Nails, Screws, Files, Sans, Knives 4 Forks, ic. Qucensware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOE3 A large assortment of Boots and Slice, for men, women and children. IIvts Caps, Ac., of various sizes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine lor j our selves. IV Country produce ct all Kinds taken in exhunge at the highest market prices. Suubury, 4 inn. 'SO, 1853. I'opte IMonnaies, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. riHE attention of the Trade, ond others, in B. want if Porte Monnaics, Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri ting Desks, Backiininuiou and Chess Boards. Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases, Work Boxes, Cah.is, Needle Books, Uoney Bells, Cigar Cases. Portfolios Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Flasks, and tine Cutlery, to gether with u large variety of Fanci Goons, which will he sold at the lowest rates. F. II. SMITH, Porte Monnaie and Pocket Bool; Manufacturer, 205 Arch St. bclmr Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1S53. tf. Stone Cutters and Laborers WANTED ! t-TO.K cullers and laborers cnu have steady employ and a wiuteia job, (and not work in Ihe water,) at the I'liion and Susquehanna Bridge at Chapman, Union county. Pa., midway be tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la borers $1,-5 per 1l.1v will be given. LEISENIiING A. FISHER. Chapman, Sept. 17, 1853 if. FRITZ i II E N I) K Y . Store, 29 N. Sd etrefct. Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers, Iir-porters, Cominision and (iviicral Leather Bnsiutsi', WHOLESALE A. RETAIL. (H7" Manufactory 15 Margaret. Street. Phila., August SO, 1853. ly. SPORTSMEN A lot of double and single barrelled guns, .hot belts, ponder flasks, gun caps, flints, powder, shot and lead for sale bv Sept. 11, '53. I. W. TENER A CO A DIES DRESS GOODS Dress Silk, French Merino, Persian Twill. Do Laities, Do Berage, cashmeres, calico, worked, colars, shimrzelle, cull's, fl-c, just received and for sale by Sept. 11), 1853. I. W .TENER 4 I O INDIAN CHOLAGOGUE An excellent re mcdy for the cure of Fever aud Ague, Billious Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, jnal re ceived and for aale by I. W. TENER A CO. Sunbury, Kept. 10, I8'.3. MACKEREL. Stalled Fish, Herrings, Dried Beef, Hams snd cheese. j-yH received a nd fur ..let,, I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1853. 4 fcptendid lot" of Carpeting, T ioor Oil Cloth, i Table Oil covers. Carpel chain, door mata and mailing, just received 8ept. 10, 1853. 1. V TENEK tie IU. BOOTo. Shoe. Haia Cope and Gum 8hoe, just received and for sale hy Sept. 10. 1853. 1. W. TENCH fc v-U. CLOTHS, Casaimerea, Vestings, SeUiiiua. &., of various styles and coloia, jus ved snd tat sale hy trjl. 10, 'SI. I. W. TENEK cCflrV, THE ROAD TO HEALTH! IJOLLOWAVS PILLS. CURB OF A DlfKinPF.lt KD LITER AND BAD I lll,bT10N. Copy of a Letter from M.: R..W. Kirkut, Chemist, 7, Pificol Street, Liurpool. dated 6th June, 1851. To Profe-tt 1-toM.nwAV, Pia. Your Hills snd iHiilm-m rsive stor-l flu bigtvast m our tnl- list nf Proprietory Mritieinaa fur Sums years. A enstomei, M whom I can rmer for snv wiqua-in, d-slrns mololet you know ili mrllculars of her cats. 8bs tiwt " troubled foi y.srs wrih a riimrd-ifd llvsr snd bml digestion, (la Ihs lust neen-ion, liovrttrer, the viralractf' the iillnek win so slimniiig. suit the iiifturMnslioa set la !.. suVCTely. thiit ilouLts Were nitermined if hr nit Seuy klle to l-u up l.-r it j loinomlelv she was hidm-ed l.i try your PiH. aurl sl.e iuiouns ma that nfter the arst, si .1 f:n "TM-H,"" "-'l?r.t r-lirf. Wi-iMrthm. MIlllKS!!!'- 'in. uml aiLh"ii'jli rhe m-ril i,lv il,r n.... is now In Ihe eui uieiu nf perfoet tie;ih. 1 uld inv si t yim m.-iiy e:. a. Imi the uhoV r,..m the -rvsnur rv Tim ttai k. ii eil ih ri.tiir sore, 1 tl:..:k, piU niueii .n lavor pi vour ustelanliicg l'ill, ('."inD n. W. KIRKU? an i:TitvoitMN.iiv ffnr. ok rtiiF.i;MATi6 ftTKK, I.N VAN l)lKMt:N't l.A.Ml. Coi of a Letter in fried in the llukart Toan Courier, of the 1st March, 1851, by Major J U'ukh. Nlsrc'iiet M'C!Mi;(cn.n. leueteen yeors of sen. rrnidiiif si New T.'vvii, hint l. ii iillrnijr fr'.'m a vi .lent rltrumsue lever for upvvnnlsof Iwi mi'ntlis. whieh tied entirely de prived her i f the use of her line; during Una period sha wna un.ler Hie cn e of 'In m il irillumit inedieal men la Ilotstrl Tovn. Qu.t hv ttie.ni her rase whs eoeaidered Imps Icae. A irieinl preeni'.i-J up u her to Ity ljollowny'a l-ele--braird Pills, whieh she euiiseeied to do. and hi an iueredi bte ahoit spnee ol time they tifeeted a pertoct cuio. CUKE OK A PAIN AVU TIGIITNKSS in tub CllKrT ANDS'l'uMACII OK A PtllSON tit YUAKSOr AGE. From Messrs Thew l( Son. Pio-prietors of the Lynn AJvcrti:cr, u-ho can vouth for the following statement. August 9nd, 1851, To Kiofess-r Holloway, 6in, 1 desire lo beur tcstimnny to the Rood effects of Ilollowsy's Pills. For a.. me years I cultured seveielyinsn a pain atid tit'litncss in tbest .luneh winch was slso aceon--pauied by a sliortuena o brenlb that prevenleri me Iron walkinf slKlit, 1 am tM yenranf nfre.and l otwilhilamlinf my unvanced atnte of Irfc, these Fills hove so lelieved me, tint I mil desirous tnot others should be msde aequainlca Willi theif virtuea. lam now rendered, by their means, c.miiirnuvely active, and con Inks exercise wiUiout uieuu veiucnce or pniu. which 1 souJd aot do ti-f-re. (Signet) HENRY COR, North stiect, Lyuu, Narfulk. Thest celebrated Pills art vondeifully tJJUa- tiovt in the following complaints. Ar Umpsy Asthms Dvscntary llilious Complsiuts Krysiielaa Blolelios on the Feinsls Irrega- Bkm Isntics Bowel Complaints Fevers of alt Colics kinds Constinntlon of Fits the Bowels Ooul Consumiitiou Hend-aehs lutlainmaUun Jaundics Liver Cnra- pbiuia I.e.inbara files rtbsumntl-ra Ketrntiou ot' C'rine Scorfuls. or Kine's Evil Secondary Uebllitv t ire Throats Tic Douloureux Indigestion Stone and O ravel T.,,nniira 8yiiiiloTns Vic era Venereal Affections Wurmsof all kinde Weakness, from whatever cause Jcc, lie. Sold at the F.stHUishinent of Professor Hoii.owst, 141 firand, (near Temple Bur, Lcuilon.) nml tic nil re.ilil Diunists and Dealers in Medicines tlir. utlhout the British I-. iiire, ft th 'se of the United Wales, 111 Boxes at 3 Jc., e.e . and tl SOo. each Wholesale by the pnneipul Drug I. -.1 . s in Ibe Union, and by Messrs. A. B. & D. bNB, N yTbe're is a eonaideraUa saving by taking the larger frt.s. N. .: - Directions for tlie gaidancs of palnnts 111 every ii Kiel am affix :d to each box. October IH, laOi., ly. Mifilinhurg Academy. Mifllliiburg, I'nloii roiiw.y. Penna. REV. J. G. ASSPACH, Cllriltori REV. E. KEIFFER, Cuwlori- A. C. FISHER, Principal. MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Princxpal of Female Department. EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics and Vocal Music. CHESSELDES FISHER. M. D , Lecturer on Chemistry, Physiology, h;c. The Summer Term of thia flourishing Insti tute will, commence on Muxmr, Jtir 5, 1853.. The course of instruction will bo thorough and practical. Mathematics aud the Ancient Lan guages, aa well as other branches, will be taught, as far as practicable, on the analytic method. Dailv use will be made of the blackboaid. Orthography, Reading, English Composition, and Declamation will receive their full sbar of attention. . . Draughting, Construction of Maps, T se of. Compass, &c, will be taught to students in Sur veying and Civil Engineeiing. y ' Lessons ia Music, Drawing, Oil Fainting, Water Colors, &c. Ornamental Needle Work, French and Botany will be given by the Precep tress, who is a graduate of Castlcton Female Seminary, Vermont, and comes recommended by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young lady of agreeable maimers and high literary at tainmcnls." Voting ladies and gentlemen who design to bccor.'.e teachers, will find this Institution nil effi cient school for preparation, since there will be connected with it, during tho great part of the year, a Teacuejis' Instituti:, the members of which w ill have the opportunity of attending an. Evening Couise of Lectures on School Teaching, and acquiring a prai tical knowledge of the art, under the supervision of the Principals. The government nf the school is based upon the law of universal love, which enjoins upon all to do lo others as th?y would think it right that others should do to thcin. Hence tho rules will be mildly, though strictly enforced; and parent and guardians may rest assured, that tne morals,, habits of study, aud general deportment of the students will be carefully attended to. The btii'.ding is now undergoing a complete renovation. Il w ill be painted, furnished with new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, Ire. Millliuhurg 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 evcrv respect, a pleasant and desirable retreat fur students. We, therefore, trust that the friends of education will deem the Aeademv worthy of their liberal support. IV The price of board, in the best of private families, does not exceed !j 1,50 per week. N. B. Students may cuter the Academy al any time during the "term ; yet it ia desirable that they lie present, if possible, on the first day, Mifi'.iuhura, July 1C, 1S53. Cm. " STOVES, STOVE13. n'E, the undersigned would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to our superior stuck of Stoves, Cauldrons. Ac. The superiority nfour Slaves above all olhers is so well known that we deem it uiilicccs-ary lo cuter into detail of Ihein. We would invite your attention to our Mao- grr?or llrtig Stove. As the price ol coal is 011 the rise, this is the moat economical slo the public ran use. These stoves aie of sues suitable for healing the smallest room i and those capable of foi-tariting front 40.UU0 to K0.00O cubic feet. Our Cook Stoves con.iUt of the Globe Cook, tor coal .Modern Trov , for woo !--JJuck's cclebraieil wond stove-Complete Cook-Yocoin Cook Hamr 1'o. k, Ac Ac. Our asso.lment ot took and Parlor stoves is Ibe best in the market, ana persons desiring to purchase will do well by la voring us with a call befoie purchasing e.se.vlieie NEMAN & WAR.MCK. Pucccssors to Potts 6c Yocom, E. Corner v!nd and Race Streets, ' ' piill.Aliia.l'UIA. rii.la.. Aeg. !7. Ib53.-3m. PAMNILET LAWS. "4TOTICE is hereby given that the rsmohlet 1 Laws have beeri received and are ready for Distribution to thoie lejully authorized to receive them' JAMFS BEARD, Pio'.hy Sunhury, Sept. ii, 1853 WM. M'CARTY, Bookseller, RESPECTFULLY informs Ibe inhabitant ol town and country, that be has lately rarei ,ej from Philadelphia. large addition to hi stock of books. In every branch of Literature, and in a great variety of Binding Piea call and tee them. Sunbury, Bept. It. I MS. .1 U8TICES' FEE BILLS Tor aa'. by H. B MA3S. Sunbury, 11 '