4W L J Li. MiEls'! SUNBU11Y AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL. FKAHftL A(tllliT OH THE PANAMA RAILROAD. A Panama correspondent of llm Naw Yoik Poit give an account of frightful accident which occurred oh Ilia Panama Railroad. When wilhin one mile of Barbaeoaee, at (ha ttain was panaing around a sharp curve, bullock got upon the track, and although the train waa going very alovvly, the animal wai discovered too late lo (top it motion. -The tender was thrown of the hack just as the locomotive had passod ntmrly over a bridge acroM one of those frightful ravines which abound along the Clnigrea liver. The tender in its demount displaced some uf the timbers on which the bridge and hack le-tt'il, letiinjj the whole superstiucturo, locomotive) thiee baijuaga and two passuugtfr care into the abyss below. The train consisted of one car with the mails, two with luggage, and nine passenger cars, besides the locomotive, containing over COO peisons. It wan quite dark when the accident occurred ; and the locomotive went crashing down into the yawning abyss, followed, in quick succes sion, by five cars two of which were crowd ed to their utmost capacity wi:b men, vt, men and children. To the astonishment of all, only one pprson was killed, and one other has since died of his injuries. r.LOQt'EST DEsinirrio. The following cxttact from an adilrpss of Meagher recently delivered in New V'ork, is truly eloquent in its description uf the pres ent state of Europe;. How impossible, re mniks a cotempnrnry, for a soul, not stirred and even tried in fire, to conceive and utter fiich things as these I "Austria the whole German family tontine tied, the Rhine stagnant in her bed. P.iiaml, still the Niobe of nations, nnd her 'otHle and children cut up and parcelled out among the robbers; Hungary, with the knifo at her proud and beauteous neck , Italy, locked wiihitf her sculptured sepulchre, and a profane soldiery keeping watch upon it ; Fiance, grimacing in a masquerade, the glare of which binds men to crimes of which ii is the senseless and the reckless carnival Ireland, her people decaying and disappear ing faster than the ruins, even, w hich a ruthless civilization has yet left standing on the soil; where where can the eye that scans the history of this day turn with joy without grief, without vengeance, without despair unless it be to this great common wealth, the power, the progress, the immen sity of which are mapped out in those mighty waters of the west, from which I came but yesterday." APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Heman J. Redfield, Collector for the Dis trict of New York, vice Greene C. Bronson, removed. John J. Cisco, assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York, vice John A. Dix, resigned. John Romeyn Broadhead, Naval Officer for the District of New Yotk, vice II. J. Redfield Robert M. M'Lane, of Rulijmore, Md., U. S. Commissioner to China, in place of Robert J. Walker, resigned. (Mr. M'Lane has ac cepted the mission.) Eli K. Bowen, of Baltimore, Md., late edi tor of the Jacksoman, Consul to Bordeaux, in place of Mr. Gillmore, of Pennsylvania, de clined. Tut Mammoth Trees or California. The principal mammoth trees of Calaveras county, Cal., are named as follows, and are cf the annexed dimensions: the big tree (cut down) 249 feet in length ; "Father Pine," longth 400 feel, circumference 110 feet, this tree S50 feet from tho ground, is no less than 12 feet in diameter; "Three Sisters," a clus ter, together are 92 feet in circumference, and 500 feet in height, tho cotilre one is bare of branches 200 feet above the ground ; "Mo. ther Tree," 91 i feet in circumference, 323 feet high; "Mother and Son," united at the base, 92 feet in circumference, 300 feet h'gh ; ''Twin Sisters." 100 feet in circumferencei 300 feet bigh; "Pioneer's Cabin," 85 feet in circumference, 200 feet high ; ' Siamese Twins," 90 feet in ciicumference, 323 feet high , ' Guardian of Times," 85 feet in cir cumference, 825 feet high ; "L'uclo Tom'a Cabin," 94 feet in circumference, 300 feet high ; "Pi iJe of the Forest," 87 feet in cir cumference, 300 feet high ; '-Beaut) of Ihe Forest," 72 feet in circumference, 300 feet high ; "Two Friends," 85 feet in circumfer ence, 200 feet high. The above named'lrees are all embraced in an area, not exceeding one half mile in extent. Lot a Montez. A California correspon dent of the Nashville Gazelle, gives an ne e.niiit of tho recent doings of Mrs. Patrick P. Hn'l, nee Maiia Henld, Countess de Langfeldt e.'i'uj I.ola Montez. .She was recently arrcs I for assault and battery, and heavily fined. 1' .ippeared on the trial lhat she, becoming e iraoJ ai her Chinese servant, seized him 'v hi loo? tail of h,ir, tied it to the door : 'ih, and slapped his rice-masiicatiug jaws n mi nnmeicifully. She hail the poor fellow ' uh'," as he cnulj not jerk loose unless he ped himself. After the perpetration of I In leal, the quonduin Countess still further ''.istoui.-hcd the natives" by mining a whole "f, in a cnuluroy Bloomer costume. To cap the climax of her eocentiicilies, Lola has sued for a speration from her husband, after but a few mouths, and sought the ptoteciicm of a handsome cabatero New Yorts; Politicians. In one of his re cent lectures at Cincinnati, Gavazzi said, "The press of Cincinnati was not as servile a that of New Yoik. The politicians of New Yoik, too, would bow befoie a Komish bishop, when they would not bow before God himself. They betrayed their country to secure their election." Th Jafah Expedition. -By the latest mail from China we have intelligence that the Uni'ed States squadion, under Commo dore ferry, arrived at Japan on the 8th of July, and was kindly received by tho inhabi tanls. Negotiations, however, had beett post poned till Ihe spring, and the squadron sailed from Japan on the 21st ef July. Mifilintmrg Academy. MlfllliibiirKt l iilon County, I'cnna. REV. J. O. ANSPACH, ) r, REV. E. KEIFFER, Catl"- A. C. FISHER, Principal. MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Prinetjml of Female Department. EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics and Vocal Music. C11ESSELDEN FISHER, M. D.t Lecturer on Chemistry, Physiology, Ifc. The Summer Term of this flourishing Insti tute will commence on Mohiiat, Jctt 25, 1853. The course of instruction will be thorough and practical. Mathematics and the Ancient Lan guages, ns well ns other branches, will be taught, as far as practicable, on the analytic method. Dailv use will be made of the blackboard. Orthnrrraijhv. Reading, English Composition, and Declamation will receive their full share of attention. Draughting, Construction of Maps, Use of Compass, &c, will be taught to students in Sur veying and Civil Engineering. Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, &c, Ornamental Needle Work, French and Dotanv will be given by the Precep tress, who is a graduate of Cnstleton Female Seminary, Vermont, and comes rccommcmUd by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young l:uiy of agreeable, manners and high literary at tainments." Young ladies and gentlemen who design to become teachers, will find this Institution an effi cient school for preparation, since there will be connected with it, during the great part of tho year, a Tkaiiikhs' Isstitctf., the members of w hich will have the opportunity of attending an Evening Couisc of Lectures on School Teaching, and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art, under the supervision of the Principals. The government of the school is based upon tho law of universal love, which enjoins upon all to do to others as they would think it right that others should do to them. Hence the rules will be mildly, though strictly enforced ; and parents and guardians may rest assured, that the morals, habits of study, and general deportment of the students will be carefully attended to. The building is now undergoing a complete renovation. It will be painted, furnished with new deskB, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, Ac. MiHlinbuvg is a thriving and healthy borough. Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter prising. Its streets have been recently graded nnd paved. It is, in every respect, a pleasant and desirable retreat for students. We, therefore, trust that the friends of education will deem the Academy worthy of their liberal support. L'ST'The price of board, in the lest of private families, does not exceed !!1,50 per week. N. I). Students may enter tho Academy at any timo during the term ; yet it is ilcsirnl.lo that they be present, if possihle, on tho first day, Milllinburg, July 16, 1853. Gm. Live Jinl Help Live!!! Oca Motto. S. N. THOMPSON KESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and the public generally, that he has just re ceived at his store, in Sunbury, below Weaver's Hotel, a large, lniuUomc and cheap assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers Carsincts, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Veslings, Linens, t)'c. LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Btragcs, Kubes, ifc GIIOCEIUES, Sugar, Teas, ColTec, Rice, MolaRses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, &c, &c, ic. Hardware, Nuils, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives Ac Forks, &c. Queeiisware, of various styles and patterns, BOOTS AND SHOB3 A large assortment of Doots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Caps, &e., of various sizes and styles. Resides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. ItsT Country produce ot all Kinds taken in exhange at the highest market prices. Sunbury, 4 mo. 30, 1853. STOVES, STOVES. "lfE, the undersigned would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to our superior stock of Stoves, Cauldrons, Sic. The superiority of our Stoves above all others is so well known that we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail of them. Ve would invite your attention to our Mae grrgor Heating Slave. As the price of coal is on the rise, this is the most economical stove the public can use. These stoves are of sues suitable lor heating the smallest room ; and those capable of containing from 40,000 to K0.000 cubic feet. Our Cook Stoves consist of the Globe Cook, for coal Modem Troy, for wood-13 ucVs celebrated wood stove Complete Cook Yocom Cook Hapur Cook, &c. &e. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor stoves is the best in the market, and persons desiring to purchase will do well by fa voring us with a call before iiurchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & WAUNICK. Successors to Potts & Yocom, N. E. Corner Slid and Kace Streets, I'llll.AllEl.PIIIA. Phila., Acs. S7, 1853. 3m. .lust Published and for Sale by VVM. McCARTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Dein; a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in tho I'nited States. By Cou.iNsoN Rekd, Esq., Iptae iegis viva vox With notes and uilJitious, together with a short system tA conveyancing. JJy A. Jordan, Pies ident J u,lo of ibe Kiblb Judicial district of Pa., ami Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Sliiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following tetter lias lcen received from Judge Pearson ol Marrishurg : Hahkisui no, June 30, 1853. After a careful examination nfvnnr "tm.i. lean pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex- rm., my entire approval of tbc selection and eompoaitm,, 0f the precedents thus offered to the public. Ihe legal profession in Pennsylvania stands m need of s correct svatctn of nleadine. s.iapteu to our habit, of h.ine, and the practice of the courts. our form, of declaration!, being, to a great ex ent, f111Ked ,lc ,cU of as,rml,; will b. a ng of labor to the pleader, and con due to a. fct, and brevity i our pleadings. It should be m the hand, of every practising lawyer in our stale. 3 1 ""-'"""a Your., with great respect, ir lit J!SO J 'ElsoN. I tT-' iV. v " Wm' M- ocWcfclcr and M. L. Slundel, Esquires. Sunbury, July U 1853. St one Cutters and Laborers WANTED! CTONE cutters and laborer, can have sHeadv employ and a winters iob. and n t. ? the water,) at the Union and Susuuehann. n,i.i. t Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway U. K..,.(jtM iiu nurinumiMTIitntk J B, borers $1,85 per day will be given. LEISENRINU & FI9HER. Chapman, Sept. 17, 18S3 if. 2,500 Acres Timber Land . FOR SALE. SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND, comprising about S.ftOO acres, part of which is situated on Tohyhenna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within three miles of Lehigh River, in Prnn forest township, Carbon County, one of the great Coal Counties of Pennsylvania, can be had at a bargain, if ap plication be made soon. These lands are thickly covered with the best timber of that region. While it is believed that 73,000 feet of lumber to the acre, can lie rut from a large portion of the bind, the balance will aver age not much less than this figure. The kinds of timber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce or While Cedar, White Oak, White Pine and Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tnbyhanna and Muddy Creeks are large and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount of water power, and are cnpahlo of driving a large number of sow mills. They empty into the Lehigh, which stream, with the Lehigh Canul 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 anil tlire quarter of the land. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered ill either of the cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en gaged in the trade to derive greiter profits than attend investments generally. In addition to tho timber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort of timber that ship builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there hos, as yet, been no culling of the timber on this property. It stands undisturbed by the wood man's "axe. It is, therefore, the more valuable. The lumber trade of the 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 eonseqneiicc must be an encbamenicnt of the value of timber lands. Those nn-eulled tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the lands ofi'ered for sale, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. But the land is not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every acre being susceptible of a high slate of cultivation. Capitalists desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lands. For further information apply to CHAR. M. HALL. Ofiice in "Mining Register" building, Polts ville, Pa. August fi, 1831 tf. CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Curf of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BHOTJ OHZTIS. CROUP, A3TH IvTA, WHOOPING-COUGH sAHD COUSUIVrPTIOWe TO CLTKK A COLD, with iieadchb and orke of the b'Kly, tnke (he Ciikrrv 1'fctoraL on going to 1k.i1, ami wrap it warm, tu iwent during the night. For a Gold and Covi.ij, UiUe il iiiorning, ivotiaitd ovt ninr, nrc 'rilinp tit iliieclitms mi the tllc, aiwl the (titlu'itU ty will kii b reimivctl. Nne will 1mr uAt fr n tliit linnlile when thfy find it rnii Iweo remlily curpil. pen i.a afflicted with a neulrd c.tugh, which lircuki tiirin ol lliftr tett nt nipht, will find, by taking the Cherry I'ectnntl oil fiing t hed, thfy m;iy be mire ofwmnd, unhioltt-H el cop, mid ciinscqiifiitly rfrciiliinir rri. (irc-it lelicl f roiii KinTor ins, and nn itltnnnte curf, is off rdcd to ttioiibuiidn who are thus niliictert. by thin invnliuible renmly. I-'rom itt agreeable elfcla in t lie so rnse, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it ban ceased. From two eminent Ptivsieinns in Fatkttkviu., Tenn , April 18, gir We have given your Cherry Feetornl n e.'ensive trinl in our piactice, and find it t surpass every ntlwi re medy we have fur curiinz nrTVrti-ii the respimr-trv or gans. DltS DIF.MKR A HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND FL'HLIO SI'KAKKHi thiK retn.dy is iiivnluaMe. ns hv its a'-tion on the lliront and lun?, when tnkcii in small quantities, itnnnovesall horsenesn in a fw tvitirs, and wouderlully increases the power and tlexibdity of the vice. ASTHM A is freuerattv nun-h relieved, and often wholly eared by Cherry Pectoral. Hut there are some cases s ob stinate ns to yield entirely t no ineilieine. Cherry Pecto ral will cure them, if thev chii lie cured. HltONCHITIS, or irfiintimi of the thront and upper portion of the lungs, may le cured hv Uiking Cherry Fe ti ml in small nnd I reijuent doses. The uncomfortable op prewion is soon relieved. Kev. Duct. LANMNij, of Rnwiklyn,Xtw York, states: ' I have seen the Cherry Peciornl cure such cases of Asthma and Bmurhttis as lends me to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases.11 VOW CltOl'P. Give an emetic or nntim my, to he followed by Uxtg und frequent dose.) of the Cherry Pccfo. lul. until i sulrdues the disease. If Uken in sejti, it will irt fad to cure. WHOOPING COFGH may be broken up and soon cu red hv the use of Cherry Feet oral. THE IN Flsl'EXZA in speedily removed by this reme dy. Numerous iiiftniieen have been n-rticod where whole families weie protected from any strioiis onsetiuenees, while their neichbors, without (lie Cherry Pectoral, wue suilerim; ir tn ihe dinease. Dr. J. C. Aver: SALrM.Ohin.llth June, I write to inform von of th trulv reinarkable eilet'ls of your Cnr.UHV PECTOHAl. in this pluen. and in my own family. One of my ibmcliters wus eomplftely cured in three days of a dreadful Wnoirio Cot'Gii. by taking it Dr. Means, one of our vety tJt physicians fieely slates that he considers it the bent remedy we have nulniotmry disease, ami that he has cured more eases of Cuoup with it than any other medicine he ever administered. Out clergymen of the Baptist Church savs that durine; the run of Inflvknza here this scjuvii, he has seen curt' from your medicine he could scarcely have believed iv i th ou t aeeiup. Yours respectfully, J. D SINCLAIR, UepLty Postmaster. From the ttistinsnhhetl Professor of Chemis try and Materia Mcdtcc, lioirduin Ctdlcce. I have found the CHunitv Pktiokal, as its ingredients show, a powerful remedy for eUls, uud caughs, and put i nonary diseases. Fakkkr Clbvklamd, M D. BBuxfWirK, Me.. Feb. 5. IM7. DM. V A lKNTI N R MOTT. The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical Colleee, New York City, sayx; -!t gives me pleasure to certify the value and etficuey of 'Am' Ciibrry Pectoral,1 which 1 eonvider iecili urly adapted to cure diseases of th Throat and Lungs." Cures of sevcie disnses upon the Luuss have been ef fect vi by Chehhv Pectokal in such extreme caws as warrant the belief that a remedy has ut length been found that ran le depended ou to care the C'Michs. Colds and Contuuiptioii which carrv from our midst thousands every vetir. It is indeed a medicine to which the h 111 tried can look with oiifi leuce for relief, and thoy should not fail to uvail themselves of it. Prepared uml sold bi; JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lou-ell, Muss. SoM in Sunbury l.y II MASSE R. and by DriiRtiists (renerally throughout tho SlnUs July 30, 1833 reow lv. Nov. 13. '52. J. T. GOULD, (Successor to A. KIOT.) No. 164 Chestnut Street, Sicaim's Building. PHILADELPHIA. IXTENSIVi: MI'SIU PUBLISHER, and "- Dealer in Musical Instrument, of every de scription. Lxclusivtr Agent for tho sale of linnet, Davis & Co's (Boston) Patkxt Si seesisiox Buiuck .eu'.uii and other PIANOS. L. Gillwrt's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violina, Snr.iT Music, Misic Books, 4c., &e. Resident of tht country will be supplied by smiV or otherwise with any music lliey may wish, at as low rate as if purchased in per sou. Having one of tha Largest slocks in lhc United Stales, feel confident of satisfying all who nay fcvor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let. rWsml-lwnd Pian is for sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly. At ARRIAGE CETIFICATE8 handsomely A" rieeuteJ lor sale at this office. .i ,uL a. j the CELEBRATED Family -31 c d i c i n e s . IN offering to tha publio the above levslnsbla prepara tions, the siitiscriljef would sluts thnt in eotiaulUttioii with his ft leads and some of the must reapecutl'le ol' the Medical faculty, It was deemed stlviMitile to offer to the public, a Tew prepnrntinne of known celebrity, heing pre pared with the greatest esre, and on the most scientific principle, as enlwtitutee for the numerous worthless ar ticles that nre flisHling the country in the form of panaceas and cure alls, prepnrud by the most ignorant end mercena ry persons, intended to cure all diseases and food for auue. Read and Reflect. That the Medicine, Manufactured by W. M. Hscsxsr, Including Ins Itose Pectoral for Coughs, t'rrsm of Camphor, for Rheumatism, Worm Svrnp for Worms. Tooth YVo.ti. fur decayed teeth, diseased gums. Kanuly Pills, or bio t Purifyer, have been more extensive ly used, and hnve given more ssliafuction, then sny other Medicines before the public, being prepared with regurd to their iisciulncfia tue fully woitiiy the trial uf the alllict ed. (live them a trml. A few powerful reasons why the above Medicines are deserving of univerKil pntlonnge. (In Ihe first place, they are prepared hv a regular Physician, who umleratatKls the application of Medicines, to disoii.e. ami consequently are perfectly ssife to Hike. (Secondly.) tliey have been used Willi universal success, nnd bnre given more satisfac tion than any other Medicines offered before Ihe public. (Thirdly) tliev nre the only nied.cines that have gnined the (uilionngeof Physicians, where they have been used j and (1'nuillilv.) Ihey are put up ill Inrfrer quantities foi the same price, tttnu nny other Medicines ottered to the nutilic of the same kind. As the sulscriler has a number of certificates in his possession of ttie highest authority, where thev hnve Iteen used with ihe most satisfactory re. nils. lie will publish a few of them, feeling nullified that a trial will Insure their recommendation. Try them and satisfy yourself of their superiority over all others. Rend and be Convinced. ,Ve Ihe undersigned having been made seqnainled with the ingredients entering into the Compounds known ns Hicklcy's Family Medicines also having prescrilx-d and known Iheia to be used, with most satisfactory resnlts; bike ptensure in saying that we Itclieve they fully Meet the design for which th''y nre recommended. JAS. OTrlAWIUIIDUK. M. 1). C II. FKICK. M. I) WM. MeMAIION. M. T). WF.SI.KY It (iK.VUHK.AHT, M. D. WM. It. MAOII.I., M. I). I) n. uf..hiii:aut, m. d. Cnr of pain in the tute and tongk from proletted Jjiver Complaint. Mrs. Robert Aihins, l.ilv.rint! under Chronic l.iver Com plaint, accompanied wilh a short dry cough pein in the side nnd lirea.t, general debility, loss of appetite, after try ing all the usual remedies reci'liitneiiiVil fol coughs and diseases of the chest, who with no benefit, she whs recom mended to try tlic Itose Pectoral, from which, she not only derived immdiate but permanent relief. John Adams, son nl Airs. Kotierl Adams, was nuncieu with a very severe conyh, pniu in Ihe side, nod soreness privl'iccd by inccnsuitt couching; be was induced to try I. -11.,... II. ......... I T.. i.tm .,, I rnnmt tll ftritt dose enabled him to enjoy u good nighi's rest. In Hie 1 morning ha expectorated nlvmt hulf pint , nr " ; continued to improve until his cough entirely trit him, ,t ! ni i hi,,l ihe eiiVci of atreiiulieiiiiur his breast, wh'eh was , naturally weak . lie nlso says that he h,is lecommcmici it to a number of hisfiicuds (t similar complaints, uud , in everv case it has irtven riti start ion. The above persons residents of the town of Danville, feeliuft that thpy have derived prent benefits from the u"e of the Itose Pectoral ; authorize the nHve statement, for the heucGl of those who ninv be nHlieteil in a similat man ner. GKKAT Cl'KK. Loss of Voice restored with one bottle of Hose Pec torn! . MinsSttmn Wliitlock, of Hush township, Northumber land co., for n nmnlxT of yenrsan ii valid, in the full of lM), lost Ihe tine of her voire fr-nn a severe cold ihe con tracted ; after trying a number of remedies, with no bene fit, she was entirely rest or til by Inking one b ttle of Hose Pectoral, after which, site lost her voice niium, from a fresh cold she c intruded, nu t was ne-iin lestoreil hy the use of nn it lief bottle : she then took tour littles more to strengthen her breast, fr nn which she derived the most ftrcnled beneht, nnd tins Ireeu in the enjoyment of excellent health from th.it tuno to the present. The ntne statement is obtained from Dr Purse!!, the Physician who attended hr ; til her tn-'ther who thmks that she wuld n-t be living nt this time tf it lintt n t been for the Rose PeWoml. iMiivillc, Jan. 25, lNa Stifl aftntler Marled Curt Kjffctcd. Mrs. Samuel feebler, bem f a natund weak a id deli c:iir const nut ion, very snsreptible to c dils, was alt icted witli n very severe eou;ii, min unit sorenesn oi tne itcisi, i loss of appetite ; after using a number of the usual retne- I dies from which, she derived n letiefit, she w:ts rnrett ty I taknitt nin limtle ol Itose Pert ont 1 and is in the eaj") nieiit of belter heilth than for years previous. Dnuville, Dec. 1 ISoO. 1)h. Uk ki.ey : Permit me to inform you lhat my wife, who is a delicate and weakly woman, lab-trim? under a very severe Couch wilh pin and s reneM of hreatit. was m re quiekly mid elfectnally relieved with one bottle f your Hose Pectoral than nny other medicine she lnd ever Uiken. AHN1-.H M'HKIDK. Jan. Samuel R. Wiods' Fninncc, Ked Pi-int. Strong kvi pence in rwott of tub Hose Pectoral and Family Pill. John Fulner taken between Christmas and New Year with a very bad cold, which ended in a dry hard iiicessuut Cough, en lining a gretit ileal of pain whenever he coughed, wns relieved very much ; by the time he had taken one third of a b ttle. and by the time it was (iniohed, wns en tirely cured He also s.iys that he has taken several d ws of the. Health IteKtorative or Fauuly Pill, and that they arc the milde.il and m ist ctlectual purgatives he bus ever taken. Dnuville, Jnu 1, Dr HieRLKY Durine n visit to my brother, in Dan ville, I took a very severe C ld, which en-ted in a tight hud C'Uph, with s treuess ami p.-iin of ttie breast, fir which I u-M'd your Hosu Pert ml. und Family Pills, and tnkn pleasure in ree tmniriid. in? them, ns the milder? uud m"ft eSretu.nl remedy 1 h'ive uset. Yiairs, recpertfuHv. JAM KS MUHliAN, Jan. 2tJ, t.a3'i. "Wliitr? Iluveu. I.uzerne c.l. Dear Sir As a rec-immendaiion f r your liVse Pecto ral, pcimilmeto s;iy, tiiat I wns ( iTrrtnutly cured of a very sevete couch with pain in the breast, with less than half a Ivtttle, and thnt I ronidei it invaluable. You nre at liberty to nvtke thin public if vou please. JOHN' SPKltlUNG, (jnrrr.) Danville, Fa. My S"in Wjili;tin tnlMiring under a severe cugh and pain in his side, fioin an injury received bv a fall, was entirely relieved Iry a bo' lie uf itttse Pectnrnl V Cream of Cnui- ith ti. I have also u sed your Family Pills, nnd altogether consider them the best medeeines fhove eer used. JOAN OVEKDOKF, Jan. Hush Tp., Nurth'd co. Dr. Diekley Sir : As my wife who was troubled wilh dry, hard Cough, nix i s ur St inmrh, dependent upon debility, similar to Dispcixia. was entirely relieved hy usinr? tw Ivtttles of your Hose perioral, (ternot ine to say that 1 consider it an exee lent reinrdv. Yours, respectfully, II eV Mr. AVII.I.ARD. Past ir Lutheran Church, Danville, Pa, Il'ivini? been cured of a pain in my aim (similar to Rheu matism) which deprived mo ot the free use of it for nloiit four months. My uiu? onebtftlrof Cream of Camphor 1 w nild st;ite that I c nsider it the le?t remedy of the kind I have ever used in my family, nnd I would freely recommend it to others with sinuku istTcetion. Yours, respecifully, JONAS WOLF. Hush tp.. North'd co. My wife beinff efllicted with a veiy seveie jkuu in her arm nnd sli nlder (t.V r tier is of e -Itlj which disnbled her from using it. was cured with rubbing nf ('n am ol Cam phor. Mrs. F.ttliu, my suleriii-lav, wus also cured i f a severe pain in the he-id mid face by usimr the Creton of camphor TlllMIAs C. r.l.l.!, U:mvnle. Jan. vO, ot, , ., ,. . e c t My wife having 1 hcumnt.sni of the htiu for a number I wiUim Hie limits uf the lioroufth of butilmry, of years, which prevented her from using il in doing her ' now in tho ocfiipaticy of John Miieslcr and orig woi ; after having spent a giet deal ol money in miiig ! itialtv owneJ by Caas. fussier while vnirugcd in d. lb-rent remedies Willi no benefit, vn entirely cured by Usui? only one (w.rile l vour 1 re:i:n ol I Hmnnor. II.I.IA.U KVKNS, .Minor, ,'ot tv It. YVixid, It. I'. inl. Dr. Ilieklev : I Jiivinsr received h very severe injury in my side by Cdling olVn Lad of Iniy. I'roiu which 1 v;ts nim ble to follow my w lk. wn. rec'ominended to try u b 'Hie of Creutn of C':implior, wliieli nllordil immediate relief. (ill 1 1 KITH t'AUIt. Hush tp., North'd c.. My wife, stilferins: from mt exerueinlins tiniu. thr.He'liout liei jtenen.l sysleiu, which prevented lier from .ieetiiif; (items; i-uiionen by s lonjr miij prolnictetl eil itt sickiuvs ;) for whii-h alie u.in) n nuinlwr nf reiueoiea without lienefit, wns eiilirulv relieved bv the use nf Creutn of Camphor. lil'.O.ll. IIUDWN. Mireeoa Uentist, Danville, I'a. Child cured of Rowel Complaint, nnd Agrue (of two years MHuriiinr.) by Worm Kyrup. My elidd beina ulftieted fnlhe Inst two vesrs. with 13 .wel Complaint and Airuo until it wns reduced ton mere skeleton, I tiietl a uumlerof renieiliea with no periinneut benefit, until I pnve il a Little ol your Worm rvrup, siuee which lime it hna been well, pud pot quite de.hy 1 h1y have recommended it to o number of my friends, und in every cuae it husttiven wiiiMriielion. I,. I.KVl. At Louis liima' .Merehnnt. Dunville. I have used your Worm r-yrup tu my family, and con sider it n4 onlv effectual, but the most plerisnnt article I sin acquainted wilh. J.M (III HSlll'.l.. Dnuville. linvine iwtl your Wonu SvTup in my family, it helps my children more ttinu uny piepurutiou of the kind, nnd is nvjre pleasant tu uks. DAN MORGAN'. Montail Row, Dunville. I have hml occasion to use your Worm Syrup iu lay fumily, and prefer it to anv Vermifuce 1 have used. Kit FID. HL'II, Froaiy Valley, Montour co. Dr. Iliekley: Uiiviii? used your worm Mvrup, and Cream of ('ump)iur nml Kimiily Piils in my fumily, they iruve skh1 siti.l'uetii.i, and I consider them the most ef fectual, nut pleasnnt remedies, we liave hnd in our fumily. JOIIMI I IIAN It. ItlSIIKl,, Danville. Denr Sir: We the undeifilgned lwiii(t in the employ of Mears. 11 roves it Comly, ut whoae store, you huve an Agency for the sole of your Family Medicines, state that we have lia.1 an opportunity of knowing Uie opinions of uumerojs mdividinla who feive used them, end that Ihey Sive peneral sati.litelion. We have s kl s e,rent mnny of your IMIa, winch ure universally liked, helm; verv rmld ill liieir operutiou. W. I.KIM'.NHINO, W M. KKI'l.KIt, Dauvill Attest lldviiii; enrvv cf mv mouth verv lad, t wns induced to try s I. .tile of yourT.Mith Wash, which acted like a charm, hardening my gums, nnd removing ulldianise. JONATHAN K. KISIIKI., Danville Pi. Hieklev: llavinx what was called ulcerated sore, miMith, lor which. I tiled a number of remedies wilh no iM-nebt : I was nt lust cured by using one hotlle of your Tooth wnh. My wife nl . during her confinement, waa threatened with s .re.llrenata, lumpa hnving already forme.1, for biei she uaeil the Cream of Cumnhor, whieii seatter el Iheia, thereby preventing her nrensts from fathering. IIKO A. HKOWN, Near Lutheran Ch ireh, Dunville, Pa. Dr. iliekley lluviue an opportunity of seeimr yonr Auti.eVorlaitir; To lh Wush uae.1 iu soma very seveis ea ses of scurvev of the (rums. I ooiuuder it an exeellent reme dy. Yuars, respectfully, GF.U. U. UUOW.N. Tha bIkws medieines are for ante Whieanle an.t Re tail by W M. 111! Kl.KV, M. D , Proprietor, Itanville A too Fot sale by 11m following A sent, in Northumber land countv, Friluur k Onint, Sunburv ; W A. KiW, Augusts; V. Furrow, fnyd.rU.wn ; Tugynrt, Furuuni Burton, Pmliv.; Kmslmr ir- tMronae, I'Miuos; Jolio Vauzant, Faxitl"; Hugh Vsstin., Pnxiiv; Ainisermeu, K.issei sr Co , Kharaokui ; Mrs. Jns. Thonms, blutwokis; Win. Fagely, Phsmokm I t'mpliell Kline, Augusta; Hmnuel A. Kervatremer, Peleriurg; Jacob lise.irma. Bawr Gap CtMUiut Wick, NorthumherUnat ! Jeremiah CriH.ss. eWlirugrovs Jonah Baker, Iewisburgj Juka P. Caalow snd Jouatluin Kellers. M dum. Cull on the Agents, and get a circular containing a full deaeriptioe of the amnwoua cares perlorsard by the diner ent Medicines. Jiuis II, is. It. "AID AND COMFORT," lo Your Own Mechanics. GEOKGE RENN. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Stvle. 'THE subserilier respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splendid assort ment oi every quality anO price of C)AIll NET-WAKE. which cannot fail to reiommend itself toeverv ont who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made un of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and tht subscriber is determined to keep up with the maay improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Koran, OI tin nnd Lounge, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AM) DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPROAUDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of bis business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CIIA1HS, including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such as M tuooAX r, Black Walxct ami CraLKii Maple tiitm-iA : axii Wisnsna CHAIKS, and rAxcr Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled l.y 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 of his ware and Chairs. His artirles will be disposed of on as pood terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavmcnt for work. I V" UNDERTAKING. Havina; provided himself with a bandsomc Heaiisk, be is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending fuller- , it, this vicinity, or at any convenient dis - ... J1 J lance lrom tins place. ihe Ware lionm is in Market Street, i..,iow Thiimnson's St.r .,,,1 WMr'. T.v-m. GEOIKiE RLNN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. 500 Agents Wanted. $1000 a Year. ITTAXTED in every county of the United " flutes, active and enterprising men, to en fracas ill the sulo of some of the liest Uooks, pub lished in the country. To men of pood address. . possessing a small capital ol from $25 to $100 i suc ti inducements will he oderi'd as to enable ; them to moke from $3 to 10 n day profit. W The Uooks published by ns are all useful in their character, extremely popular oud com t inand large sales wherever they arc olU'red. I or turlher particulars, address, (postace paid,) LEAKY & (lE'l'Z, No. 13 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Publishers of subscription Hooks. Phila., A u. 20 1853. 5in 3 A flllll.j Vll, it iiiuuii Class, 'c. 6 Tons French zinc while. 10 tons Pure W hile Lead. 5000 Boxes Window lilass.all sizes. Superior Potash, Copal, Coaeh, Lenth- er 4- Iron varnish, white Uemar varnish for China Gloss, with a general assortment of fresh and puro DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Also all the Tatent Medicines in genernl use, warranted genuine. Colored and Euainled Glass, ic, &c, forsale very low ut ALFRED WILTBEROER'S Dru and Taint Stoie, No. 1CJ N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods scut to any of the Hotels or Depots tree uf charge. Phila., May 3, 18o3. ly. CHEAP WATCHES, JEVELRY AND Sll.VI'.lt WaUK, Wholesiile nnd Iteluil nt No. 7si N. M j UXII Sit., i.piaite Ihe Ml. Vernon II. mae, liM Lever Wntrlirs, full jrwrlril. IS k. cases, (fi.Ull ; Silver I.evera, lull juwcled, l'-,00 ; Silver lpiues. jeweled, !, 00 nil wnrrti.tletl to keep g.Kl time, (.".old Pen. uutl Sil ver Ci.se, SI. Gold IVneila.eil.MI; li old Pencils and Pen Cnsea with fr'Nid Cold Penan, low fis g-VJo, &c Also, always on lliind a st hkI n.sorllnenl ol' tine (fold Jewelry, liold Curb, fiunid nnd Knb Clmins, Gold Veal Chnina, Lniliea' Gold Fob Ctinina and Itelt I'lns. Silver Tattle Sjvkius fnnn ;il It. 1H. Dessert, 8fl tn 831, and Ten, to M.'iO per set, wiirrnnted pquul to coin. All tr.KMls wnrranteil to be what liiry ure sold lor. IV 'ateliea and Jewelry retired mid wnirrante!. l'f All ordeis sent l.y mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. SI. AVISF., Agent. Nn. T2 North SF.COND Street, oppi site the .Ml. V. criion H'llt.A. rinin., April sn, ia'.i ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE " And Three Acres ol'dround TOR SALE. HjiSE Bubrrilrroir nt private sale, his house Htwl tlrrA tirm nf ar-vu ml mi tlto rivoi1 Itnnb bo.it Iniihliu?. 'Flic iniprovemt'uU me a TWO STORY THAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Wuter, and a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop erty is handsomely located and will he sold at a reasonable p:ice mid possession given in April next. Apply to (ieo- C. Welker, Esq., of bun bury, or to the subscriber at Seliusgrove. PETE It KEKLIN. July 53, 1833 tf. WM. M'CARTY, Bookseller, TJESPECTFL'LLY informs the inhabitants ol town and country, that he has lately recei veil from Philadelphia, a large addition to his stock of books, in every branch of Literature, and in a great variety of binding. Pleaje call and see them, ISunbury, Gept. 17, 1853. I,ANKS. LANK.S of every description can be had Vy applying at the ofiice of the American. II. H. HIIiUEE'S remedy for coughs, --'colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply of Hue valuable medicine just received and for sale by II. U. MASSEK. Sunbury, June 4. 1853 iLOTHS, Cassimeres, Veslings, Saltinetta. Ac, of various ssy leg and colors, just recei ved and lor sale by Kept. 10. 'S3. I. YV. TEN ERA CO. VIAND U1LL8 neatly printed on new type nromi.tlv executed at this ollice. Also blanks, of all kinds on sii)ierior paper. Sunburv, Feb. 14. 1852. A KN OLD'S WRITING FLl'ID and Adhe give and legal envelopes, for sale by II. B. MASSER. Sunburv. Jau 10. I8S8 17011 aale at this office, Superior Black Ink, - C attle Medicine at 'li eta, Pure Essence of Ginger. 25 rent SILVER WATCHES A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by n. JJ. AIAootK. Hunbury, April 12, 151 Ija.EE BILLS. Justice and Constable Fee ' Bills handsomely printed on ears! paper for sale at thisorhce. INK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con. grea ink for sale, whobsale and retail hy December it, UiO. H B MA65ER. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware lloom of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Squar i, Also at the corner of Faun street It the Railroad SUNBUKY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friend 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 wilh the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of r CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS, MN'jFACTi'RF.n ay SEBASTIAN HOTJPT & CO. At the Old Stnmt. Where in addition to their former stock of the establishment tliey now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Larpre Spring Scat Rocking Chain, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style nnd Fntliioniililc Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now preparetl tor Lndertakuig in all its branches, m this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye miiitts and mistresses, atirt laistumds tio, Here's furniture of every style and hue, From aide boards down to kitchen tables, From rocking ehnirs to locking crnIVs Bhontd yon not have ttie ready Johs to pay, We'll woit awhile for a brighter better day, Or take potatoes, onts, corn, wheat and ryt ; Dark, hoop poles, stnvrs, or lumber wet and dry, Or suy thing but yokes and threshing Rails, From pies and turkies down to little qtinils. Come on then friends, come one and alt, Keep trade a moving, so "g'H1 on the ball." HP" Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf BATCHES, JEVELRY, &c. JAMES 15. FID L EH, No. 1 2 South Second Street, rillLADELrHIA. Oold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever ilo Silver Lepine lo " Quarlier do Gold pens unci peneil nml silver hnlilers Silver Tea and Table Spoons Hracelets, Breast pins Kar riliRS fir... All warranted and sold at prices as low as try ill the cily. November 27. 18.V2 tf. 1,000 Men Wanted. ry the li-c of the si;sji;eiianna rail- ROAD between Uriduepnrt (opposite Hiir risburR) and Sunbury, in tlic State of Pennsylva nia. This road is filty four miles in length' runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters and laborers for the next twelve mouths. A larqe portion of Ihe line is heavy rork cscavation, laborers thnt arc familiar v. ill therefore find cer tain employment mid liberal wages. DO'UCJIICKTY, LA I'M AN fc CO., Contractors. February 19, 1S53 I lioSeildillo 1 1 V(l Killl I ic CelllCIlt. , A' "rciieni ailc l' nmng Lisierns, suits, ; , sPr'S bou,- and Cellars, and lor keeping uaiiipness irom wei anu exposeu wans. .For sale bv CHARLES SHF.PARD SMITH. I of, and successor to, the late firm of Evi Suiilh cV Son. N. E. Corner of Front nnd Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 1!, lS.r)3. ly. ACKEUEL, CODHSll. Cona'antly nn ham) SALMON, HEKIil.NGS, PORK, HAMS & SIDES, SHOULDERS. LAUD it CHEESE, Aug. 27. 1853 3m. ntul lor sale bv I PA 1 M L'll "c. f- ' Maikel-Slteet Wharf Philadelphia. Hobby Horses, Childrtn'i Fropellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail by BTSS1TEI.-L Ite TTTLL, No. 64 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Orderg through the mail promptly executed Phila., April 9. 1603. lv. NOTICK. TV' OTIC E is hereby piven that an application ' will be made, at the next regular session of the Legislature, to charier a company for bank infr aIU' discounting purposes, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, w ith the privi lege of extending it to four hundred thousand dollars, to be located in tne borouiih of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., and to be called "Tint Mixeiis' Bank or Scxi mi." July 2, 18.13. 6m. Laborers Wanted. THE subscribers want immediately on the Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Selinsrove, from 50 TO 100 LABORERS, to wlum one dollar per dav will pe paid. 8 A VI DUE. WJLVEKTON & CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853 tf. rilHE above reward will be paid for the discov-M- ery and conviclion of every individual found guilty uf trespassing or injuring any of the property of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company. BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1853. tf. 1 J LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank -a- Mortoraecs. Bond: Executions, Summons ic, fur sale by II. B. MASSER. 8unbury Auri SB. 18.M ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with books, ink, and all complete, just rrceived, end lor sale by II. IS. MASSE K. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. f HAIN PUMPS.- A email number of these eirellent pumps have beeu recehed and are offered for sale by H. B. MASSE R. Sunburv. June 4. 1 853. SMITH'S ESSENCE OF fAMAlCA GIN GER, a fresh supply just received, and for aale hy U. B. MASS EH. Sunburv, Jan. 10, 1853. WILEY'S COVUli CMNDY. 4n excel lent remedy fur coughs, colds. For aale at this office. December 4, 15?.- I' BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. city or pmilahklsmia MAS9ACAU8ETT9. All solvent banks I dis U. B. Bank notes 15 dtl HHODK ISLAND. All solrent banks pat All solvent hanks I dis censrav. CONNECTICUT. Bank of Chambersburg 1 ilia Hank of Chester Co. nar All solrent banks I dis NEW YORK, Hank of Del. Co. Chester par CITV. Bunk of Germantn m parAII solvent banks dis Hank of Gettysburg 1 dis Uriik notes ander $5 J dis itnns ni l.ewltwn vOUSTRT. All solrents banks t dis Hank of Middletnwn IJis Montgomery Co Hank par1 NKV JEKSEY. Belvidere Bank I dis Commercial Bank J dis nans oi nortnnmlwrl'nd. pal Hank of Pitlabtirg 1 dls Bank of Danirills par Esr. Bank Mont Holly par Carlisle Bank 1 dis F. A M., Middletown Pt. par Columbia H'k ft B'ge Co par, Mechanics' Bk, Newark par w7rl"wn nana par oieen, us oi ritirnngton par Knatoti Bank par Meeh. A Man. Bk Trent par Erie Bunk f dis Morris Co Hunk I dis Kiehtmge B'k Pittsburg I dis Newark Bk'g ft Ins. Co I dif Exchange B'k, Branch 1 riis'OratiEe Bnnk diS Fnnners' B'k, Burks Co pnr' People's Bk Patterson di Farmers' Ilk, lanrnster par Prineetnii Biotk par fanners' Ilk, Km, Inn par rtiilem Banking Co, par mrm. BTrV huvlkill Co pnr iSoinerret Co Bnnk I dof FAD. Hk WnjneiuYg Udia'rMaie Bank at Camden par Franklin Bk. Wash'n lldia rtnte Ilk Eliznliethton I dir llarrialnirg Bank 1 rii Stnte Hank Newark I die lloiieatlnle llnnk 1 din Ptnte Bk, N. Hruniwiuk par l-nneanter Bank pnr,tnwes liank. Newton 1 dis i.eimnou ifnnK par rrenion unnkuis Co nsr Mereh. A Man. Bank 1 dial Miners' B'k, Pottaville per i inon rnns. uover die Ynnlleyv'leiDelRr Co Ifldis ty Bk notes under ?S dis Monongahrla nnnk 1 dis Tiylorsv'e Del B' Co 15 dis v est Branch Hank pnr Bnnk of Delawara If .., 1, A t. t. lawsrs me omiim un. naeSD'e par llnnk of Smyrna pur pelnwnre City Hfink pnf "rk Bank, t ilia1 rF'Relief notes 1 dia UK wnms n Hramlyw. par Kiirmera' Ilk Stllelawme nsr t,L. L. ,r:i : ' MARK Rnnkof Whcllock S dis Mercantile Bk. Bangor India ty Under .Vs a n ...... i i.. 9 ....i ...... .-nnpr, i.niin, IlllllllglOn pOf All solvent bunk dia. 1 aia OHIO. NKW HAMl'SIIinrJ All solvent hanks 91i. All solvent brinks I ,1,. 17" Hk notes nnVf 5'a 4 ais VF'.HMONT. NOKTII CAROTIN. All solvent tmnks i rli's nmiKof St Allmns S dia All aolvent banks dis (tyt'isler 5's, i dia Tremendous Excitement .' '. Cusli, Steam, Electricity ! ! The Aerial and nil other lines out-done by the I.I chilli nar line of UA T. CLEMENT. V niO, havinir great faith in rapid sales anil small profits, has just received anu opened a large assortment of SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS. At his Slore in Mar;;et Street, Sunburv, which he offers to the public at the lowest priees. ills stock consists of a general assortment o Dry floods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Catsinels. Jeans. Dnllinss, ... . ' .... .cl Jiliislius, lAnens, Lalicocs, jilusltn Ut Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Borages. Sii.k Hats. A large assortment of Roots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Gl'OCVI Icn, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, CIippsp, Spi ces, t ish alt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, IVails, Files, Saws, &c. QUEENS V ARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, "c LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, St. tri? Country produco of all kinds taken in en- chnugo at the highest market prices. Jan. IS, lboj. ly. oocMou voritsin.n THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OH, EVERY ONE II1S OWN HIV31CIAN. 'J HIE EORTIET1I Edi tion, wilh One H undred EngraviiiRs, showiiifi l)is. e:ises and M ilfonnstions of I the Human System in every J shape and form. To wliic'U is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, lieiiiB of the highest importance to murricd people, or those contemplating marriiije. iy lr Win. Youiitr Let no father lie ashamed to present a ropy of tho -ESCUl.APIL'S to his child. It may save him from an early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into tho secret ohliuntious of mar ried life without reading the POCKET -tSCl.'-LA PU S. Let no one suffering from haeknirp Couch, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and civen up l.y their physician, be another moment without consulting Ihe -Est .'ULAPH'H. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, as it has been the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. IV Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, D11. W. YOl'NO, No. 1SS SrUL'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 18'i.t ly. DlNKoluliou ol I'itrlneiHliip. rilHE Copartnership heretofore existinir under L the name of lumes II. iV W in. li. Hart, is this day dissolved by the ivithdrawrl of William R. Hart. The business of the tale firm will he settled by cither of the undersigned, at No. 2SH, .Nor Hi 3d street. JAMES H. HART, WILLIAM U. HART, THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 185'i. The undersigned, have this dav formed a ee-- partnership and will continue the business under the name of James II. & Thomas Hart. Thank-' ful for past favors, they rcsiiectfully a,k Ihe at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMES If. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. J 8, tl. More bfw Goods 1 1 WILLIAM A. KXOtflJ, RESPECTFULLY informs bis friend amf the public generally, lhat he ha just received and opened a laige and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his Store in Lower Augusta towa.hip. Hi stock consists of every variety of Dry Cloods, viz. Cloths, Cassimers, Sallinetts, Vesting, Flan r.els, Mutim, lee. A splendid stock of LADIKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berages, De Laincs, Merinotx, Lawns, Ginghams, CaHcois, c. BOOTS AND SHOES, A fine assortment for Men, Women St Children.' A large assortment of GROCERIES, still i Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasse, Spices, &c Hardware and Queensware. l'isli, Salt ami Liquors.- at'CH Al Gin, Brandy, Bum and WliUtrf, Besides the largest and most general assort'-' ment of all kind of Goods to he had in the country. All the above mentioned goods will be sold a( such reduced prices as they can not be got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds taken in xchange at the highest market prices. Augusta twsp., July i, 1853. 9 nr. GOLD PENS with and without cases, of very superior quality, just received. Also fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale by H. B. MASSES. Sunbury, Dec 87, 18oI LATENT BRITTAMA STOPPERS for M. bar bottles for aale by H. B MASSER. 0 Jfk Sunbury, April, 13, 1S51
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