SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. A STRING OF ITEMS Come b,ck,My.thNeOrlean.Pica. yun of lh 9ih Itisl. John P Creih, forrnely of r.rry co , P.. has been elected Judg8 in California. The receipt at the Crystal Palace last week amounted to 27,93 50. Cmfhick i (liMoWenl of India Rubber, without the aelion of heat. Coal i selling in Cincinnati, at 30 cents per bnr-hel. The whole properly of Kenton College and seminary, Ohio, amounts to more than $200, 000. Mrs. Bloomer leotured in Detroit on Thurs day evening last. Thc yellow fever Mill continues to rage in parts of Mississippi and Louisiana. If you doubt w hether ynn shnuld kiss a (till give her the benefit of the doubt, and ' take the trick." Dr. Ick, a meteorologist, has decided that there is no connection between the moon and the weal her. The Colored Convention recently nl Chica go, adopted resolutions hostile to Coloniza tion in all its forms. The Emperor of Russia has offered Rachel 8120,000 for one years performances in his imperial theatre. The Methodists of Maine are taking tnea RUies to raise $25,000 for the establishment of a female Collegiate Institute. A project is ou foot, in charge of several gentlemen, to endow Princeton College with S 100,000, by a subscription in the sums of $1000 each. Seventy-five tons of Bibles (15 000 copies,) have been circulated in Wisconsin, Minneso ta and Northern Illinois, during the last six yeats. The entire Sum of Money raised by the chnrehes of Great Britain for missii nary pur poses, is about $,750,000 j by those of Amor ioa, 8750,000 j making altogether $2,500, 000. There are now Built, and in process of building, no less than seven Roman Churches edifices in Chicago. One of these, builditip, will bo worth $100,000, and two others, al ready erected, are estimated to be worth $50,000 each. As Ariuy or Orphans. The Howard As sociation of New Orleans, announces that they have now about three hundred orphan children under their charge, whose parents haje fallen victims to the epidemic, and that the Association witl have a surplus of about $100,000 after setting all their liabilities. A Blind Printer In the office of the Green Castle Banner, published at Gosport, Indiana, there is said to be a blind printer, who sets from 5,000 to 7,000 ems a day! His partner reads the copy to birn, ami, as he has an extraordinajy memory, ' he can compose a half dozen lines wilout it being ne cessary to repeat the words. Tub Salem Pit ess is authority for the fol lowing: A farmer in this town hired, last Spring, a young Irishman, to work upon his farm. He labored faithfully, and gave good satisfaction when, about a week ago, the discovery was made that this faithful hand was a lass of the Emerald Isle. She could plough, hoe corn, swing a scythe, rake, load, and pilch hay with the best of ihem; but she was not very good at the cradle. The Uuiou Passenger Station, Indianapolis, has been opened for business, it is 420 feet long'ilOO feel wide, cost about 530,000, and accomodates five railroads. There is a suit of rooms on the buiding, of which one first floor is used as the ticket office, one as a la dies' reception room, and one as a man's waiting room. The diflercnt railroad tracks are labelled with the names of roads, stations, limes of starting, &c. The airangemenls throughout are admirable. A Successful Application of Chloroform is mentioned in the London press, upon a man of immense physical power, while under a violent attack af cholera. While in Ilia most violent paroxysms of pain and spasm, the chloroform was administered, and the utrnggling giai.t lamed into the quiet sleep- -jug infant. The functions being suspended, the horrible symptoms ceased, the medicines became absorbed, and in an hour the man was restored to consciousness, and the dis ease was conquered. EDWARD EVEHETT. During the short time that Mr. Everett remained in the office of Secretary of Stale, under Mr. Fillmore, he gained the confidence of the country by his firm and dignified con duct ; and he has shown so true an American spirit in hii two hitters on the Cuban que, lion, coupled with such ability and boldness, that he has received the approbation of all parties. Mr. Everett differs greatly from all our statesmen in hii habits, and is, doubles, a more accomplished and scholarly man tlir-n any member of Congress, or any prominent member of either of the two great political parties. His whole life ha? been a remarka ble series of success not achieved by acci dent, but by effort and desert. Before he had attained his majority, he was the pastor of on of the largest and wealthiest churches in Boston. He was afterwards editor of the "North American Review," and was the au thor of Ihe best articles it has ever contained. He was professor ol Greek literature in Harvard College, several years member of Congress, Governor of his naliv Slate, Am bassador to England, President of Harvard University. Secretary of Slate, and now is a member of lh. Senate of the United Slate,. In all those various positions he has been a foremost man, and distinguished by hisabili ty ; but, noi more by his ability ,ha by his simple republican habits, and his patriotism. His sympathies have always been wiih u.. people, and though a member of the Whig psrty, he has always been thoiouahlv dBm,. cratio in his principles, and in hi, J..-... of publio measu.es, as is abundantly shown in un iwo lamous letters on the Cubi qucs lion. ;i7(flri( ptptr. PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby (riven that a Special Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday ihe 31st dnv of October next, and will continue ONE WEEK. Jurors am requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 27th day ol August, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and the Independence of the United States of America the 78th. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. List of Causes. OR Special Court of Common Picas of Northumberland County to commence on Monday, the 31st day of October next, A. D., 1853. James Graham vs Hugh. Dellns ct al Com'th for Wm L Hcineman vsT A Billiugton Com'wcalth for 8. D. vs T, A. Biliingtmi & Jordan hail Mahonoy and Shomokin Improvement co Kcnderton Smith's cx'rs. vs A. C. &T.O. M orris same vs same Jane Bognr vs George P Buyers ct al Henry Donncl ct al vs Hugh Bellas Robert Philips vs Zerly Run and Shamokin Improvement Company JAMES BEARD, Pioth'y. 1 rothonotarj s Ulhce, 1 S 2,5U0 Acres Timber Land vs Abraham Paul Sunbury, Aug. 127, 1853.. Just Published and for Sale hy WM. McCARTV, Bookseller, Sunbury, fa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, w rits, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in Ihe United Stales. Bv Coi.unson Reed, Esq., Ipsae iegis viva vox Willi notes and additions, together with a short system c4 conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindcl, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg : Hinnisnuno, June 30, 1853. Gextlimex: After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to ihe public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svstein of pleading, adapted to our habits of business, and thc practice of the courts. 1 our forma ot declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the nets of assembly , will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. ft should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindcl, Esquires. Sunbury, July 9 1853. FOE, SALE. CJEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND, comprising about 3,800 seres, part of which is situated on Tobyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within threo miles of Lehigh River, in Penn forest township, Carbon County, one of the great Goal Counties of Pennsylvania, can be hsd at a bargain, if ap plication be made soon. These lands are thickly covered with ths best timber of that region. While it is believed that 70,liun feet of lumber to the acre, can be cut from a large portion of Ihe land, ths balance will aver age not much less than this figure. The kinds of timber found ontho land are Hemlock, Spruce or White Cedar, White Oak, While Pino and Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks are large and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount of water power, and are capable of driving a large number of sawmills. They empty into Ihe Lehigh, which stream, with the Lehigh Canal aflbids an outlet to the most desirable lumber markets. There is, too, under contemplation, a railway leading to the cities of New York and Philadelphia which runs within one mile and three quarters of the land. Through these avenues lumber can lie delivered in either of the cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en gaged in the Iradc to derive greiter profits than attend investments generally. In addition to the timber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort of limber that ship builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there has, as yet, Imen no culling of thc timber on this properly. It stands undisturbed by thc wood man's Jxc. It is, therefore, the more valuable. The lumber trado of thc Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this difficulty. The consequence must be an enthamcinent of the value of timber lands. 1 bose un-cullcu tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the lands oflcred for sale, possess, cannot fail to lie Ihe sources of supply hereafter. But the land is not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is or good quality for farming, nearly every acre being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. Capitalists desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lands. For further information apply to CHAS. M. HALL. Office in "Milling Register" building, Potts- ville, Pa. August C, 185i. If. CELEBRATED Family Medicines. TN offering to ths x nuhlio Ihe above invaluable nrpno ra tions, tlie subscriber wmtlrf stiita tlint in eousiiltiition with his friends and some of the most respectable of the Medical faculty, it was drained advisable to oiler to the public, s few prepnmtions of known celebrity, bciitir pre pared with the, greatest rnre, and on the most scientific principles, as substitutes for the numerous worthless ar ticles that are flooding ths country in the form of panaceas and cure alls, prepnred by the most ignorant and mercena ry persons, intended lo cure nil diseases and food for Bone, Read and Reflect. That the Medicine. Manufactured by W. M. BsrsitT, including nil nose roclnral lor coughs. limor. n for Wo Cream hi Camghor, for Ilheumalism rm v Family Pills, or blots! Piirit'ycr, have been more extensive- Worm ftvrun for Tooth Wash, fin- decayed teeth, diseased gums. "AID AND COMFORT," 1 Your Own Mechanics. GEORGE 11ENN. MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. THE subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort- ' A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware ltooni of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also at the torner of Fawn ttrect & the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. ly u(M, mid hnve given nvre mtiffuctton, thon nny other Mctiiriiira before the puUlic, being prepared with rfpard to their uscfulneM arc lull worthy the trial of the ittiet- M. (iivrt lltrmi ft trim. A few poweiful reasons why the above Medleinei are dfftervinir nf univprmil iHitionntre. fin the first place. they are prepnred by n regular Phynieian, who niidersttinrii the application of Mcdieiiien, to dimiRfl, and wmwqunitly are ocrtectiy mile to Hike, teconuiy, j tney nuvi nern lined with oiiiveronlniirrew, and have (riven more i tip-fac tion than any other Medici nd oHWed before the public (Thirdly ) they are the only med.cmea llmt have gained the rmtronmre of Phvairinnn, where they huve been uicd ; nnrl fPnmtliKO thnv are nut un lii tanrer annntitlee tot tlie Mime price, innn any inner jtieuinnea imcrcu w public of the anme kind. As the ubscriber hap a number of eertihVtP8 in hi popwuwon of the highest anlhonty, wbrm thv hnve htwn narri Willi lha nvwt salisfactnrv re suits. lie will puhliah a few of them, feeling satisfied that a trial will insure their reconnnenduti"li. Try them and satisfy yuurself of their superiority over all others. Read and be Convinced. We (he nmlpriiirnefl hnviiur been made acquainted with the ingredients enterinft into the Compounds known as Bickley's Family Medicines also having prescribed Slid known them to be used, with most satisfactory resaltsj take pleasure in saying llmt we believe they lully meet the design for which they are recommended. JAf. 8TIIAWHKIIM.K, M. 1). C H. FUICK, M. U. WM. McMAHOX, Itf.P. WKSI.HY II UKAHUUART, M. D. WM. II. M Alill.l,. M. U. B U. (jKAHHl'.AUT, M.D. Curl of pain in Ihe tide and cough from protected lAver Lommaint. Mrs. Holier! Adams, lali iring under Chronic t.iver Com plaint, ncroiiipiimcd wiih u liort dry cough pain in me side and brentt, general debility, lews of appetite, slier try ing all Mm iimiitl remedies reeonnnenueu 101 cougu. nuu diseusi'S of the cliest, who with no benefit, she whs recom mended to try the Hose I'cclornl, rrom which, she not oui) derived immediate but permanent relief. John Adams, soil ol Mrs. Ilonerl Ailams, was snm-i"i wiih a verv severe cough, pniu in thc Bide, and soreness produced hy iiiccanaut coughing ; he was induced lo try the Hose Pectoral. To ubu Iob own language, the first dose enabled him to ruiov n in id night's rest. In the ANOTHER KEVOLUTION In the Drv Goods Business. J. F. & I. F. KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their fiends and tre public in general, that they have tnlicn the OKI mtanrl, in Upper Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., formerly oc cupied by Isaac Camphcll, & Co., and have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened A Jrew and Splendid Assortment of Spring asu Sum.meii Goods, Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat tinetts, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of Summer Wear. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Bcragc de Luines, Alpacas and Shawls. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kimls, Hardware ami Queensware, Drugs and Medicines. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such as Panama, Straw, Palm-leaf and other Hats. Kalt, Cheese, cVc. Call and Sec. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will he sold for cash, or in ex chnngo for country produce, at thc highest market prico. Upper Augusta, April 30, 1653. ly LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP Spring and Summer Goods. FRILING Sc GRANT. RESPECTFULLY inform their customers and the public, that they have just receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods, at their storo in Market square, Sunbury. Their stock consists of every varic'y of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Caaiineres, Sattinets, Vesting, Flannels, Wollens, tjc, And all kinds of Spring & Summer Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines, Rerages, And every variety of goods suitable for La diea wear. Also nn extensive assortment of Hats and Cps for Mkn and Buys. Also a largo assortment of C. HOC Ell I US. fire 11 as Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a Urge assortment of HARDWAEE and QTTEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a tie)) supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Besides the largest and most peneral assort ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this place. IJT Country produce oi an Kinus taiten in ex. change ut the highest market price. Sunbury, April 30, 1HSJ. 1 ment of every quality and price of CABINET-WAKE. which cannot fail to recommend itself to every ons who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to he had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sufas, IMvnii and Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DININQ TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOUK AND CANDLE STAN PS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CIIAIKS, including varieties never before to lie had it Sunbury, such as Miniiiijsi, Black Wai.kvt n Ct'n'-Kii Mapli Ijukcias I and Wiwnsna CHAIKS, An famct Piro Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. ' The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish ol his ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken ill pavment for work. 1 UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hkabsk, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer- Thankfut for the patronage of his friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con tinuance of their favors. During this period he has endeavored to keep tip with the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch snd variety. I hs public rs therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of CABINET WAKK AND CIIAIKS, Manufactured bt SEBASTIAN H0TJPT & CO. BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. riTT or pnn.Auici.raiA. 1). 8. Bonk miles lit rln All solvent brinks pn COUNTRY. Blink nf Chsuiberslmrg I AM Winn oi Liicsier un. pnr Hunk of Del. Co. Chester pur nuns oi Mermnmowa Hunk of Orttysltnrs; nuns oi uewistown Hank of Miililletown I Jin Montgomery Co Hunk pnr Hunk of Nortliumlierl'nrl. psi Bunk of I'ill.lnirir 1 tlisl limik of Danville put M A PS A C A 1j BETT9. All solvent brniks I dis KIIODK IHLAND. All solvent banks I dis CONNECTICUT. All solvent bnnks I dis NEW YORK. CITY. pnrlAII solvent bnnks I r)i. 1 (lu.ty Ilk noies antler f S l dis IUJ7ITRT. All solvents brinks 1 die NEW JUKSEY. flelvidere Hnnk I dis Cotmnerctnl Hnnk J cits r sr. iihiik Mont Holly pnr Cnrli.le Hnnk 1 ill. I". A M.j Miilrlletown l"t. pnr Colunibis H'k k ll'ge Co pnriMcchniucs' Hk, Newnrk pnr liyemiown nuns pur huhmi. jts ni jinrilntflon ar liar piecit. sc niiin. Hk Trent pnr Knston Hank p-ir F.rie Hnnk 9 Uis Kxcliunge rVkPitlshnrg 1 tlisi Kxchange H'k, Hmnch 1 tli. .At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of ths establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Large Spring Seat Rocking Chairt, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fafrliionnble Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made tlie neces sary arrangements for Ihe purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in tins vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ys mnids snd mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From side hoards down to kitchen tables, From rocking clinirs to locking cradles Should you not hnve the icnrty Jom to pay, We'll vcuii awhile fur a brighter better dry, Or take potutoes, outs, corn, wheat and rye j Dnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wut and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing (luile, Fiom pigs and turkies down to little quails. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep Irade a moving, so "g ies on the ball." I g? Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf Farmers' H'k, HucksCo par'l'eople's Ilk Patterson Farmers' Hk, Inncnster parll'rinceton Hnnk Fanners' Ilk, Kemliug pnriSnlem Hnnking Co, Fnrm. Hk rVlntvlkill Co par F fc D. Hk Wnvnesb'g Hilis Frnuklin Hk. Wnsh'ii Ijdis Harrisburg Hnnk 1 dis tlmlestlnle Hnnk Iducnster Hank Lebanon Linns' par Mrrch. ft Man. Hank I dis Miners' n'k, rmtsville per Mononenheln Hnnk I dis Tnylorsv'e Del H'gCo 15 dis est Hrnncn ifnnk pnr Wyoming Ilk, Wilkesb'e pnr York Hnnk, 1 dis Wltelief noles 1 dis MAINE. Bnilkof Whet lock Sdis Mercantile Hk, Bangor ltldis nn ."ivrw nniiks t UlSi Hk Trent nnr Morris Co Hnnk dis Newnrk Bk'g A Ins. Co I dis Orange Hnnk dis dis par par dis nnf dis dis Hemcrret Co Hank Ptnte Hunk st Camden Plate Hk Kliznlivthtoii fltnte Hnnk Newark 1 dis Ptntc Hk, N. Brunswick nor pnr.Misscx Linns, itewton f ins- l reni'm uiiimuia tv jmr I'nioii Hnnk. Dover dis' Vnrdlevv'le & Del Dr Co l.Odis ty Bk notes mnlcr fo 1 dis ill-.I.A IVAKti. Bunk of DelHwnrs pnr Hnnk of tmyrnn pus Delaware City Hnnk par Hk Wilmg'nft Brnndyw. pnr Farmers' Hk St Dclnware par Tnion Hnnk, Wilmington pnr Cf Under M's j dis UH1U. morning he expectorated jilsuit hnlf pint of iiwiter. lie ( . this vicinitv, or at any convenient dis continued t improve until his cough entirely left linn, :t ' . . J NKW HAMPSHIRE All solvent linuks dis VKKMOXT. Bank of St A limns 2 dis All solvent bnnks j disrTl,iHar3's, All solvent hanks Sdis CfP Ilk notes under S's 4 dis NOiriii cabuij.ua. AM solvent Innks S dis 3 dis l-oilllllUt'U l'i lllip, irvn uihii iiiBiiiitgin niiiii', " . - .11 nl, Ihe ellWI of Irrnolieninir his lilcnsl. which Wns . tilllCO Irotn tills place. inlnrnlly wnik . lie mi says iiini ne mis leriniiuiciiuru ; i jff lite Ware hootn is ill iujiuci oireei, it to a ti.imi.eroi aisiunnns or similar coiupi....u, ....u . Th . c-.r Rni, Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE REISN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1SB5. tf. CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE1JESS, BROW OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA. WHOOFIXJO-OOUOH CONSUMPTION. TOCITRR A COM), with ukadche and borkk-s oi the tKHJy, tuKi: Hie uiikiikv 1'kctoRai. on notng ut ica net wrap up warm, to awent ilui in lln niglit. Fob a Gold and Cough, lake it inuniinj, n mnaiM eve niim. nccjiitiiiB to iliifpltoiin on tlie h 'ittp, uiiii the tlulit'til ly wilt mm lie mn;vct. Ntmr will I 'np iiiiTi r (r hii this Imublu whi'it tlit-j find it csm lno rciulily ruretl. Vvn im ofthoted with a BtMteil c:nih. whi'-h lirink tlirin ol their rcrt at nittht, will find, hy tiikmir the Clu-nv rei.toml m guing 1 1 bed, they may he sun; nf innd. uithtoken sleep, uad c-iaseaaeHtlv rcfrefiliinir rrnt. Great relict iron. u tier in", mid nu ultimate cure, ia nlT dil 1 1 thousandB who are thus aillirtcd. hv this invnlunhlp reinetlv. From ill mrretrihte elfeets in ihew CJisif. mnny find themselves unwilling t" fjri'jjo its use when the necessity lor it nas ccaseii. From twi eimiifiit Pliveifirns in Fatkttkvii.i k, Teiin . April Ifl, SMr Wt have ftivnn vuir herrv Ptxajral an cxteuiv trial in our Diairtife. and find it t siiriMiRs evi-rv other re medy we liuve f r curing ui'cr un of the respiratory or ciins. DltS. DIKMKK & li W r n .. TOSIXGEnS AND FliHI.ic: SPKAKKHS this remedy is invaluable, as hy its ictiouon tlie throat and Uimrp, whcti taken in small quantified, it removes all lnwirseiieM in n fv h-mrs, mid w uideriully inereafes the jyjwer and lltxibdiiy oflhevoiee. ASTHMA if penenillv innrh relieved, and often wholly eured by Cherry Perioral. Hl there ore mm coses so ob stinate as to yield entirely t no medicine. Cherry Frr to rn I will eure tliem, if l!iey can be eared. HRONCIIIT1S, or irriiatiou oi the throat mid tipper portion of the tiiusrs. mav Ite cured bv Mkine Cherrv IV to- rol in small and irefpieut il . The uacomiorlabie op pressitai is soon relieved. Key. Duct. LANSING, of Rr.wiltlyn.New York, statrs: 1 hava seen the Cherry Perioral ruie Sue's vnmu of Asthma and Bronchitis ns leads me to bvlicve it can rarely fail to cure hort diseases.11 I'iiU CKOTP. Give an emetic nf nntiinniir. b be followed tiy large und frcimctit dose;i of the Cherry Pee In tnl. nmil i' suIhIucs the diseuse. If uken in seas ai, it will not fad to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and sum cu red hv ihf use of Cherry Pectoral. THIS INFIX' KXZA is ipeedilr removl by this reme dy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families weie protected from nny serious c hi sequences, while their nehrhltor. without the Cherry Peelorul, wi re unVriny; l"r'm ihe diaeusu, Dt. j. c. Aver rAi.FM.i'nio, innjunc, icoi. I writn ti inform vu n'" tlie trnlv reui'irkable efle'ui of your CHKHHY PKCTOKAL in this place, and in my own family. One of my daughter was completely cured in three (lays ot a tlreaiiiui vx linor'NG v oenn. iy lUKiiit; u Or. Means, one of our very best physicians fieely s'airi that he considers it the best n nifily we h ive pulmonary discuses, mid that he has cured more cases of CttouP with It than imy other medicine ever ailmuiistered. Out clcrpymeii of (he Baptist Church siv that da ring the run of Infu'Kxz here this seas u. he has seen cures from your medicine ho could scarcely have believed .villi out seeing. ours rutpccttuiiy, v r-i.vi.AiK, lenttv Postmaster. From tlie distinguished Professor of Chciuis' try and Meter ia Mather liowuout College. 1 have found ihe Ciikkky I'rctobai., ns its ingredients show, a powerful remedy f r e-'ids, and caugbs, and pul monary dideusLB. I A n K Ell 1 LI.Vk.LAND, .U i". Bru-NiwiCK, Mc, Fe!f 5. ISI7. 1)U. VAIJ'NTINKMOTT. The iridclh celebrated Professor of Surgery tn the Medical Cotlez,cy Xew York City, says "It gives me pleasure 10 ceiiity tne v nueana eiucucy f 'Aneh's Chkrhy Pixtohai.,' which 1 consider peculi arly adapted to cure disuasus of the Throat and Lungs," L uies 01 seveie uisr'uses upon 1110 i.uugs nave ueen ei fectetl by Chekry Pectobai. in such extreme cases os wanant the belief that a remedy has ut leiifrih been found that can be depended on to cure the Coutths, Colds and Comutmptioii which carry fiom our initio thouHauds every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted ran iok wiih confidence for rWiel, and they should not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepared ami sold by J.13IES C. AY Eli, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Jlass. Sold in Sunbury l.y II MASSE It, and ly DiURcisls ccni-rally throughout the 8tuU-. July 30, 1853 ceow lv.Nov. 13. 52. mid in pinr .itnn it Im. riL't'll Kili.rtiftii ill. The ntuve perrjiis r.'si.Ient nf tlie town nf Dmiville, ; feeling Hull llioy hnve ilt-rivi'il grcnl henrlits frum the me j if thr llnse Prplnml ; onllmriz-Ihn nli .ve slntf nienl, for the beiiclit nf th;ise wlmnnv In' nliliclal in 11 sihiilnl man- ner. liltKA T CUHK. TjOss of Yuicc restored with one bottle of Uose I ec- lornl. MissSusin Whitlnrlt. nf Knsli tnwnsliiii, Nnrllininher- j lumi no., fur ii ninnli-r nf j e:ir nn ii vnlnl, in tlie lull (il I'iRl the use nf Iil'i vniri' fr im u seveie cnlil she eon tmcied ; nfter Irj inp a number nf remedies, Willi nn bene. I til, she wns entirelv reslnred bv tnkimr nne b Ulle nf Hnse I'eetnrnl, utter wiiieh. she l,t her vniee URnin, frmn u . r-,.1. ...i.i .1... ..i 1 - i i.i.i,v,.,l In. .lit I me nf nil illier bnttle : she then tn ik Inur Unities "l"ie lo strengthen herbrenrt, fr.'in whieli she ileriveil Iheinnpt derided lieneht. nnd Ii i lieen in the enjnymenl nl e.ceiieni henhh innn Ihnt tune tn the present. The nbme stutenient i nlitnincd frnm lit 1'nrn M, tha hysirian whn uttend. il her ; nls-i her in 'tber win thin s that she wiiul.l lint be living lit Ibis lime if il lliid ot b !! fnr Ihe R.me IVetnral. Danville, J.in 2a. 1851. FtiI another Marled Cure lijfeetei'. Mis. Samuel Seehler, bf-ing nf n nutnml wenk ind leli c lie ennstiliilinn, very snseeiitible tn c ilil", wis alS 'led ivilh tl very severe enuli. min nnd soreness nf 11 b nt, 1 BLANKS. LAN ICS of evory description can be haul Vy spl fyinf at t,lP u'r"'e of Americuo. "kR. II. H. HIUBEE 8 remedy for coughs, --'colds, and ulinonsry disessrs. A supply of this valuable medicine just rereircd snd 1 r sale by n. a. jYiA3sr.u. Hunbsry, Juns 4, lH.i.I. 1 AND B1L1.B nestly printed on new type promptly executed st this office. Als blanks, of all kinds on superior paper. ennuurv, r eb. 14, 1852. A RNOLU'8 WRITING FM'ID snd Adhe- sivs snd legal envelopes, for sals hy ,, , H. B. MA8SEK. Sanliury, Jun 10. 1852. 4 "ii sale at Una ollue. 8m,ii, P'v T.,1, . w vn J. H. GOULD, (JSitccossor to A. FIOT.) No. 164 Chcsmnt Street, Straim's Building. PIIILADELriJIA. IjVVrENSIVK M L'fSlC l'l'UMSUGR, snd A Ueulrr ill Musicul Iiistrunients of every de scription. Exclusive Ap-.-nt for the sale of Hullet, Davis At Co's (Boston) 1'atkxt Hi si'knsiux lluiuu jEoliau and other PIANOS, Ii, GUltert'i Bouttoir Fiaiiot, Melotlt'oita. Martia'a Guitars, Harps, Yioliiis. SufcK'r Mtic, Mime Duoiti, &c. tic. Resident of the country w 111 be supplied by rnil or otherwise witli any music ttu-y may wih, at ss low rates as if purchased iu person. Having one of tha largest stocks in thc United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may fuvor me with a rail or order. Dealers iu Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand l'inu is for sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1833. ly, M ARRIAOE CETiriCATES handsomely executed for sate at this office, single or ty tha oiM 'f nnnetite : after uine a nnmlier nf the 1 1 unl reme dies fr mi vvhu-li, slies Hnivi-d m Iwtiefit, he wt t car id by Ink i nc one It ttli of Kksc PtHMnrtil mid is in tlit njoment ttfliHIfr licilth thm l"r yourr previous. Danvillr, Dt-c. I 1M0. 1-B. lltrici.RY : runnit iro to mfirm ymi llmt my wifr, who is a dclicnte nnd wenkly w nmnt lidfrimj under a very severe Ctmpli with piin and sumieis of breast, Wi s m re qtiieklv ntnl efft-elnully relitved with nne b-it tie tf yitur lion Pectnral tliuu any other medicine she hnd ever taken. ATJNKR M'HltlDK. J:nt. If-Vi. Sunniel H. Wtxula' runmee, Ited Pnint. gTB'iNO KVIDKNCBIN F.vVUtt OF TtlK ItoaK I'KCTnKAL AND Family J'ili.. J-tlin Fulner taken Itelweeii Chrintmos nml New Yenr with a very tad clflt which ended in n dry hard inressvnt Cniti.c:uisinji n pre.il deal nf pain whenever he roughed, was relievtd verv mueh ; by (tie time be had taken one third nf a buttle, "and by the'tiinn it warn finished, wns en tirely cured lie als vs tbnt he has taken several doses of the llf.-dtli Ucsmrutire nr Katnilv Pills, and that they are the mildcgt onJ m st i-rTeetH-il pnir.itives he has ever taken. Danville, Jim 1, 1S.V2. Da ItirRLKT r Darin- a visit tit mv br llier, in Dan villi, I took u veiy se fre C"ld, whtei ended in a tiht h:ird C neh. with i irt'in-w nnd nuin of tlie breast, f.ir which I unu.1 your Kittw I'ei-t iral, nnd Family nnd tuke ph-nciiri' in rcc mi iir-nilin thein, os the mildest and in tet uflvcUial remedy 1 have used. Yairs, renMH'tl'ully. JAMKS MOIKi.W, Jan. 0ft, 1?-V. AVhitt; Haven. Luzerne eo. Dear tn : As a reronnnendatioii f"r yonr linse l'eeto ral, permit ine t-t suy, that I w.is erTectnaUy eared i'f n very severe cough with pain in tins breast, with lens than ball n bottle, and that f v nulci it invaluable. You uiu al liberty to make thin public if ynn please. JOHN SnUtlUNU, (l.rocer.)Danvil!e( Pu. My ")! William laboring umler a severe c in-,'h and poiti in his side, fiom an injury received by a fait, was entiicly relieved by a b-i'lle ol' li we perioral & Cream nf Cain pli 'i. 1 have alea uocd yuir Family IMHx, nnd nltogetber I o lusider them tlie beal uiideciiieti 1 have err used. J(JA OV KRDOHF, Jan. 1.V3. Hush Tp., Norlh'd rn. Dr. liickley : Sir: As my wsfe who was tmubled with dry, haul Ornish, u i s mr Staunch, depetiikait upnn dnbtlity, similar to Dt;iepiui. wns entirely relieved hy usin two I ii it Mrs ol ar lt se lVciural, pcrnnt me lo say that ! c insider it an vxtt tent remedy. . Yuuis.reHpertlully, Hcv Mr. WIl.l.AHD. Fast ir r.ntbrrnn Church, Danville. Fa. Hnviiip Iteen rurrd nf u pain in my arm (similar lo Rheu matism) which deprived me of the tree use of it for about four in ott fit. Ity nmg tine b ittle of Ciearn of Camphor 1 w uld state that I r nsider it the best remedy of tlie kind I have ever used in my family, nnd 1 would freely rec.iu'.nend it to others with similai idfecti ais. Yours, refpeLtfully, JOX AS WOLF. Rush lp., Nurth'd co. My wife behijf efllictetl with a veiy seveie pain in her oral und shoulder (I.Se ctleris u" e-tlil) which disabled her from uinjr it. was cared with riihhiii$r of Cream oi Cam ph r. Mrs. I-iHia, my ntcr-ia-l.iw, wns als j cured of a severe pain in the brad and face bv iiidiifr the Crrain of Camphor TiIOM A? C. Kl.ldS, Diiiiville. Jan. 'JO, VJ. ily wile liavin? i(licum:itim oi tlie arm i t o iiumixT nf years, which prevented lir from using it induing her j w afk ; after hHviag spent a gient deal of money in trying ditrereat remedies wwh it beueht, was entirely cured by Udtnjr ndv one buttle f vnnr Crra:n of Camphur. VII,I..AM KVK.XS, MiiMrt for IS. R. Wood, B. Point. I Dr. Dickb'v : Having received n very severe injury in nty side by f.i!!inir i tfa load of bay. from which J was una ble to follow my W'trk, was renmmuded to try a b 'Ule oi Cream ui Camphor, which I'tl.Tiled immediate relief. GRIFFITH CAUU. Rush tp., Norlh'd co. My wife, suircrinji from m-tut excruciating pain, throufrhoat her grnernl system, which prevented her from sleeping (lieinp; occasi aned by a and protracted spell of pickuets;) f.ir which she ued u iiutuU'r of rvinediti without beueht. wus entirely relieved by ihe use of Cream of Camphor. GKO. Ii. BUOWX. Snipe al Dentist, Danville, Pn. Child cured of Dowel Complaint, und Ague (nf two years standing.,) hy Worm Syrup. My e'lild bring afllii-ted ( t the lust two years, with H iwel Comtlaiut nnd Ague until it wus reduced to a mere skeleton, 1 tiiral a nuiulierof remedies with no permanent benetit, until I pave it a bottle of your Worm Syrup, since winch time it has I wen well, nnd got quite flashy.- I atso nave recntnrtieuocd it to a mini her ot my tneuds, and iu every case it ban given satisfaction. 1.. KKYJ. At liuis Uaugs' (Men-bant,) Danville. f have UMed your Worm Syrup m my family, and con sider it uoi only etTeclual, but the naui pleiisaut article 1 am acquainted with. JACOB lASHKl.S, Danville. Having used your Wm in Syrup in my family, it helps my children inorc than any ptepuratiou of the kind, and is more pleasant to lake. DAN MOKtiAX. Moid aii Row, Danville. I have had occasion to use your Worm Syrup in iny family, and prefer it to any Vermifuce I have used. FRF I). Ill' H, Frosty alley, Montour co. Dr. Dickley: Having used yair wonu Syrup, nnd Cream of Camphrr und Family Fills iu my family, they gave good stitislurtiixn, and 1 consider thein the most ef fectual, ad ileuwint rrmrdirs, we have hnd iu our family. JOIIXI1TI1AX B.BISIICL, Danville. Dear Fir : We the uudeiigued being iu the employ nf Mt-sr. (nves A Cmuly, a t whose store, you have an Agency for the ale of your Family Medicines, slate that wa have had an oprMrtiinitv of knowing the ttpinions of numerous individuals who have used them, and that they give ir-Mierul sntisiuciiou. We have sakl a ureal many of your Fills, which are universally likeil. being very mild in their operation. W. I.FISKNRIXti. Junvillef Attest, W M. KF.FI.KK, Having Smtrvy -f my nrmtli vrv httd, I was induced to try a bottle of your Tooth Wash, which acted like a clturni, burdening my gums, and removing all disease, f JONATHAN R. R1SHKI., Danville Dr. Biekley : Having what was called ulcerated sore, iivoiith, for which, I lnw1 a number nf remedies with no b'-uefit : J was at last cured by using One bottle of your Tool. i wuh. My wile. uUo during tier conHttenient, was threatened with sore. Uruusts, lumps having already formed, for wlucb she uied the Cream of Cumtikor, which scatter ed them, thereby preventing her breasts from gatheriig. UF.O. A. BROWN, Nenr laithernn Ch ircd, Danville, Pa. Dr. Biekley. Having an opportunity of seeing your Anti-Scorbutic To rtU Wash used in sntue very seveie ca ses of scurvey of the gums, ! cojimderit an excellent rerue dy ' Yours, resectfiillyf GFO. U BROWN. The nliove medicines are foi sale Wholesale and Re tail by W M. BICKhKV. M. D , Proprietor, Danville Also Fl sale by the following Agents in North umber, kind count V. Friliug k Grant, Sunbury W A. Kaolrb, Augusta: W. Farrow, Siiydertuwn Taggnrt, Furuuin Barton, Faniiine ; KniBtine k Hirouse, Fajriiw; John Vauzaut, Paxinos Hugh Vast ine, Faxinos ; Animefiitau, Roasei er Co, Shamokin; Mrs. Jus. Thomas, bliamnkia; Win. Fageiy, Slminokin; Campbell ft Kline, Augusta; Samuel A. Bergstreaser, Petersburg; Jacob Ieistiriug, Hear Gap; Conrad Wenck, Northumberland; Jri-emmh Crouse. belintgnve JosiaU Baker, Lewisburg ; Jobn F. Callow and Jouathau Zollers, MilUto. Call no lite Agenls, and gel a circular eontabiing a full descriptioa of the numerous cures performed by the differ at Medicines, i June 11, le3 It NSW STORE. BEN J A 31 IN 11EFFN ER OUSrECFFULLV informs the citizens of SnnliKry and vicinity, tlmt lio hns opened a new store in the mom iHtrly oreupicd by George Iliinlit, nppnsile llolton's Hotel, lie has just re ceived a handsome Assortment of 'Spring and Summer (.locals consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cnlton and worsted. ALSO: CnlUocs, Ginghams, Iauii8, IlIoiiNNcUnc Ie l.aincs and all kinds of I.ndies Dress Goods. UROCEUIES of every variety. Also an assortment of Hardware. Iron nml Steel, Naih, &c. Also on excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and paitertis. Also an assortment of HOOTS .V SHOTS. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt. Fish, i;c. And a great variety of other articles such as nrc suitnhle to the trade, nil of which will bo sold at the lowest prices. Country produce taken in exchange at the highest pri es. Sunbury, May 1, 1852 ly. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES B. FID LEU, No. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, fiold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver I.epine - do " Quarticr do Gold pens and pencil and silver halders Silver Tea and Table Spoons Bracelets. Breast pins Ear rings &c.. All warranted and sold at prices as low as sry in the ciiy. November 87. IS.'rJ. tf. 1,000 Men Wanted. ON the li-e of Ihe SVSQUEH ANNA RAIL ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite liar risliurg') and Siinbnrv.in the State of I'ennsylva. n i a. This road is filly four miles in lengih' runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters and laborers for the next twelve months. A largo portion of thc line is heavy rock excavation, laborers that are laminar will liierclore find cer tain employment and liberal wages. DOL'lillEKTY, l.ALMAN & CO., Contractors. February 19, 18o3. Bosendale Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, and lor keeping dampness Ironi wel and exposed walls. For sale bv CHARLES SHEFARD SMITH, of, and successor to, the lite firm of Evi Sniilh & ' Son. ! N. E. Comer of Front and Willow street I Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 1853. ly. 500 Agents Wanted. 01000 a Year. j "ITANTED in every county of the United ' States, active and enterprising men, lo en- i gngo in the sale of some of the best Books, pub- j lisbcd in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital ol from $Uo lo $100, such inducements will be nllercd us lo enable them to make from $3 to $10 a day profit. IV The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extiemely popular and com mand large sales wherever they are ollered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) LEAKY & UETZ, No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Publishsrs of subscription Books. Phila., Aug. 20 1853. 5m ACKEUEL, CODFIMI. SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK, II A MS & SIDES, SHOULDERS. LARD & CHEESE. Aug. Br. 1853 3m. 1 . . . . Cons anlly on hand anil for sain hv i nn wm t. r Market-Siiei-I Whaif Philadelphia. J M Drugs, Faints, Oil, Window Cilass, cjc. 5 Tons French zinc white. 10 tons Pure While Lead. 5000 Boxes Window Glass.all sizes. Superior Potash, Conul, Coach, Leath er 4- Iron varuisli, white llemar varnish for China Gloss, with a general assortment of lresli and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also ull the Patent Medicines in general use, warranted genuine. Colored and Luaiiiled Glass, dec, ccc, torsalo verv low ut Al.l'HtU V II, I Dt,Kl-H.H O Dru and Paint Stoie, No. 1GU N. Snd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 28, 1853. ly. Tremendous Excitement ! ! Casb, Steam, Electricity!! The Aerial and all other lines out done by the Lightning l ine r THA T. CLEMENT. VliT'HO, having great faith in rapid sales anil small )irofits, has just received anu opened a large assortment of SPRING AD SUMMER COODS. At his Stove in MarUet Street, Sunliury, which :ie oilers to Ihe public at the lowest prices. His Btock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloth. Cnfsimers, Castinrlt, Jeans, Drillings. ..,:.. T .-ii , , , ' iiir.iiiiis, i.inens. calicoes, juiisun at Lains, Lawns. Ginghams, Bcragcs. Silk Mats. A large assortment of Boots snd Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries, Sugar, Toa, CofTVe, Molassos, Cliersi', Spi ces, r isii ball, 1'lasler. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Filc, Saws, Ac. QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, l'later, Dishes, Cvpr, Saucers. Ac LIQUORS, Vine Brandy, Gin, Ruin, Whiskey, if. Or" Country produeo of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest maiket prices. Jan. 15, 1SS3 lv. nucvroii voi'r(i;lfi THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OK, EVnitY OXI3 MIS 0V. PIIVSICIAX. &ss rVUK KOR'l',ETH Kdi-"V-J; -" tion. with One H umlreil V; Fngraiii"s, sliowiinr Lis. eases and M illormations of At'i: 'Ml the llninan Svslem iu evcrv slnipe and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases i f Females, lni';g of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. Hy Ir Wm. 1'ouiib Let no father he ashamed to present a copy of the .El-sCL'LAHI'S I.) his child. It may savo him from on early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into thc secret ohliiratious of mar ried life without reading the POCKET .F.SCl' LAPP'S. Let no one suffering from haekuiep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, und thc whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up hy their physician, lie another moment without consulting the .-KSCl'LAPIL'S. Have the married, or those ahout to lie married any impediment, read this truly useful hook, ss it has heen the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. If Any person sending T KNT V-FI E CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this hook, by mail, or five copies will hs sent for one dollar. Address, Du. W. YOIWO, No. 153 SPHL'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1S.')3. ly. 0 CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SIIA'KU WAlli:, Wliolisale ami Ketml at No. MS. hKUUND bl., opposite the Ml. Vernon Houm, liold Lever Wuti lics, mil jrwelnl. 18 k. east s, &'Jr,iio ; Silver l.evers, lull jeweled, SI&IHI ; Silver lpiuc, jeweled, 0, 1)0 all wiirrunlcil lo keep giNl time. Oikl 1'ens uml Sil ver Cuso, ,m; Gold Pencils. BI.OII; li M I'ciii ils uud lell fuses Willi g'Hnl Gold lVnsas low lis J,'Jj, Ac. Also, sHvays nn hand a g ol iiKsoriuieni ol tins ttnll Jewelry, Gold Curl), Guaid and Fob C'lunns, Gold VmI Chains, Ladies1 Gold l-'ob Chain, and Mt-lt I'ins. Silver Table Wpns from t? 1 1 to If 18. Uesscrt, 80 to SJI.unrt Tea, SM.7.5 to 0,50 pur S.M, warranted equal to coin. All roikIs warianml In be what lliey are sidd lor, lf Winches and Jewelry repsired and wurrmiusd. l All orders sunt by inuil or uthci wise, will h pue tually attended !. M. AVISK, Agent, No. TQ North SECOND Street, opposite Uie Alt. emoii House. Phila., April S3, 1633. ty. A VALUABLE" HOUSE And Three Acres oi' (.round ron SALE. fllllE suhscriber offers at private sale, his house - and three acres of ground,' on the river Bank within Ihe limits of tho Borough of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Khissler and orig inally owned by Clias. tiusaler while engaged iu bout building. The improvements aie a TWO 6T0RY FKAME HOUSE, With a Well of gcml Wuter, and a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop erly is handsomely located snd will be sold at reasonable pi ice and possession given in April next Apply to Geo- C. Welker, Est)., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber at Setinsgrove. PETEH KERLIX. July 33, 1853. tf. tJILVER WATCHES. A few double rase English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by II. B. MASSER. Sunbury, April 12, 151 fTEE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fes ; Bills bandsomsly prmled on cars' paper for sale at this ollio. IN K Boureau's e. VbraUd ink, and also Con. gres ink for salt, wholesale and retail bv December t, 18i0. ,. H B MANSER. Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail hy E'JSHITELL & TtTLLj No. 61 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Orders through the muil promptly executed Phila., April 9, 1833. 1 v. Notice. TOTICE is hereby given that an application will he made, at the next regular session ol the Legislature, to charter a company for bank ing and discounting purposes, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, wiih the privi lege of extending it lo four hundred thousand dollars, to be located in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., and lo be called "Ths Minnas' Bank or Suntuur." July 2, 18.13. 6m. Lnliorers Wanted. riIIE subscribers want immediately on the A liailroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Seliusgrove, from 50 TO 100 LABOKERS, to whjm one dollar per dav will pe paid. 8AVIUGE. W JLVEKTON & CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 1 9,1853. if. rilHE above reward will be paid for the discov J ery and conviction of every individual found guilty of trespassing or injuring any of Ihe properly of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company. BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1853. tf. 1)LANK Parchment Taper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons 11. B. MASSER. 1851 Sec, for sale by Snnhury Aori 2A. books, ink, and all complete, just received, r sale by Sunbury, Juns 4, 1853. CHAIN PUMPS.- A. small number of these excellent pumps have beea received and are ollered tor sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbure. June4. DJ53; CIMiTH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, a fresh supply just received, and for ale by U. U. MASStli. Sunbury, Jail. 10. 18.V2. wyiLEY'S VOVGII CNDV. n excel- V lent remedy for couuhs. coUs. For sals at this oflice. IV. ember 4. 153. IHmnoIiiI ion of rarliu islilp. TIHE Copartnership lieretol'ore existing under J. the name of James H. i!t Wm. B. Hart, is this day dissolved by ihe w ithdrawel of William R. Hart. The business of tho lale firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 220, North 3d street. JAMES II. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS 11 ART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. The undersigned, have this day formed a co partnership and will continue thc business under the nauieol James 11. & 1 houitis Hart. 1 hank- ful for past tavors, they respectfully ask the at tention of their friends and Ihe public tn their slock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which (hey will sell at the lowest market rales. JAMES H. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. ), 1653 JS, tl. more Sew Goods!! WILLIAM A. KXOMl, IJESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and the public generally, lhat he has just received and opened a laige and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his Store in Lower Augusta township. His slock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings, Flan nels, Muslin, fye. A splendid stock of LA DIRS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berates, De Laines, Merinoes, Lawns, Uiughams, Calicoc, tfc. S03TS AND SIXOrS, A fine assortment for Men, Women & Children. A large assortment of CltOt'KUIES, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molassfs, Spices, &.c. Hardware and Qneensware. F.jI, Salt ami Liquors. St'CIl AS Gin, Brandy, Rum anil Whiskiy, Besides the largest and most general assort ment of all kind of Goods to be had in the country. All the above mentioned goods will be sold at such reduced prices as tbey can not be got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at ths highest market prices. Augusta twsp.. July 2, 1853. 6m. GOLD PENS wiih and without cases, of a very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sals l,y II. B. MASSER. Sunliury, Dec. 87. 1851. JATENT BRITTAMA STOPPERS for Dar Domes lor sate oy il. U MAMtn. Sunbury, April, 15, 1851 4