I t. V 'lllli SUNBUltV AM K1UC AN s AN D SHAMOK1N 'JOURNAL. 4 I ' ! ' gggpm- ' " Improvement Ahead. t E R E 8 V -Inform hi friend. nd the public II ".lly, tint, b, ht. juMeecclved In. clJ ...nJ, iu W-tUl ftrct, oppot,.. . caver h"Cl' jn jnnf fl.'sorimrnf r v" liOEOCCO,' ' FRENCH CALF SKINS, French Iatbig,, ' And W oZi'i''"? S'o7!'gi ' Whirh he oTcr. to the trade at reason.!-! price.. lit also inform his customer tne ether, that be Hill continue! the Slioemaking busimt.s, and i, prepared to do nil kind of work, in good and fashionable tvie. "! " reasonable term. Sunbury, June l'i 1S53.-j-l CUE A V ' . , WINDOW PHADK Depot cud Manufactory c-. l. LciLEma. fciCo., :. ft. W. corner Arch mi l arcund Strpcls, riniMy&rrr.A. TV, VERY VARIETY OK SHAPES, Whole- L J (ae and Retail, oiirh a" Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil ami Pry Landscapes, are Jo he had at the lowest ricc lot quality of work. Orders (or C!ilt, Plain Sto.e, Lettered ar.d other Shade executed at short notice. Merchnnts nnd other me invited to give u a. trial. ' " ''.' 10 J'tratr. Brasses, Trimminpt, Ac. nlwny on hnnd. Remember 8. W. corner SECOND &. ARCH Street", Philadelphia ...... Aug'tst 13, 1 fin. (Jits' Fixtures ff Lamps. HSIDEICK, HOJtEIIKJ- & BROTHER, Nu. 221 North Second Sired, above Vine, PHILADELPHIA. j5 AVING had many ycarsprnctic.il experience K ' in the bu.iuu, and na all work told by ns i, ;niiul'artiircd tiudcrour immcJiate supervision, r are enabled to ofilr to purchasers superior ar- li in every branch of our trade, upon the most r.ihle terina. At our loro may be found, in rti rv variety and atvle of finish, Oas anil I, ami) I ''.'umlelicM, l'endiiiit. Si.lc Pnackcts, for Halls, Churches, fee, the IMPROVED PINE OIL LAMP; alio, Fluid, LarJ and Oil Lamps, Cir 8'iJoIcs, D)':iete Holders ( Parbr, Night and Renting Lamps. On band, I, amp . tilasses. Ri,bes. Wicks, Shades, tec. ALL WORK" ' W Pi It A NT ED, Oil NO SALE. Factory No. 66 Nohlc near Itl)., Remember store 2il JV. Sd st., next dear to J. Stewart Depuy's carpet store. Scptcnibcr 10, 1603. Sni. Torfl M(inil'lio 7 1 .'.'v-ivr-i iui.iu., A.u r.irtvi .ijw. i'HG aitention of the Trails, and. oih-rs, in I ,' want tf Porte Monnnies, Pocket Books, i I'Vc-s' Cases, Dressing Cases, Porlalilc Wri- t Desks. Itaekeammon and Chess Boards, I'Msmen. Pearl. iS'hcll. and Silver Cord Cases, ' ': k Roxe, Cabas, Needle Books, Money its, Cmar Cases, PorllohoB, liazors and Kuzor lops, Travelling FlisUs, and fine Cutlery, to- her with a larc variety of riser Uoods, ; - Iiih will be sold at the lowest rates. F. II. SMITH, T'.Tte Monnaie slid Pocket Book-Mauuuiiturcr,. 20f Arch St. Inline Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1S53. If. Mai.n's Establishment 25 South Sixth Sired, PliilarJclpltia. Fur tlio Manufacture and sale of K'ittrnl I-eller "iij ftsr I'l cmfK, Patent METALLIC DAMPENED, 13 rushes, Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, &c. Patent I'un hu. it. t Pupcr, LETTER COPYING KOOKS, Superior to all others, and curb page printed PATENT LETTER BINDER; A mot.t valuable invention for keeping in a oook-like foiui, Letters icccivtd, Original Livoi cea, tc PhP.i., April 0, IS33:-Mt. ' ' A Farm for Sale. - THE tubsrriber oflTers for tale hit farm. T "' CONTAINING 2S4.ACKES nd allowances. It is situuiej ebsut three mile from Sunlu.ry along the Sshamokiil ree!, and is in a good stale of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Smibury liailroad p:isses through said farm. It will be oll'ered ir. parts or entire to' suit pur chasers. It ran be divided I.) innke three small f.rm. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a t-'oJ Bank Bam, and two tennnt houses. JOHN FA RNS WORTH. Epper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1S53. If. Lumber Yard. ubmribi r wonli! respectfully inform tlit citixeus of ui.bury, and Northuml erland and adjoining couutios, that he has opened a Iitiint;?! Vnrd in the lot fronting on CranWry Ct., n shoil ili. j lame East of the Steam Saw Mill, where lie ha How a large amount of Xfritoiix.l J'aiuit Flint, j m!a ramie! Boards, and' all other Boards and ) HcitniNn MiTKuiiL, iich aswill be wanted for 1 bml.ling pmpo.-xs. Also a large amount of . !".rnglesou bund, which ,ill be sold from 6 up to H, riiTorJinr to qUailv aI pjcate give I t a call and exaniino o;ir price and quality, i B. Farmers who arc in want of Shingles ; W' l please call as wc wil! se'l t,i yon b.w. I fia,W. J. E. LElli, Sup. NOTICE. VJOITCE is hcriby (;ive.i'.y l, ;nej citi.cns of the ( ommor.wi -alili of Pennsjl- .. uui application ui, Iw. ,.,.!, ,,. ,i ., mature ot taid Counnonwcall!! for ll,e crec "' J"1'')' cirporato to bo ttvled "'J'Mt ,,;;rr"T vn.M'ITin-r." to be located in 'or.u.hofSunlniry.Northumbcrlaudr-aiinty. J ,c1,", l""-'. J with a capital o r oundred thousand dollnrs. . ''.Tt H. Awl. (Jen. Hrl.l., I.I... a.i.M.l.. 'iu' ,.'."'" "" iO": Daniel D.-ueke- i, , rem, i.uxarus. c,n n i U Maswr, J. W. , Yoniij mnn, Pe- loMj. llendrieks, Geo. V. V .l'i ' . i .,l"1i frimhury. June S5, 1853-Om.' ' Peal. liook Agents WtmtiMl. ppular.nd:.letble books published f vr,u be.utifully iUurateJ with! Xtd . J lUSt W"ht w"rkof T. fs. AR. . L 11, including -'Aniur Cultag lACrar,,." ...i-insriii tnu entcrpiwnis ,mu wi.l lii.J u,',, suu piauiauie uiisincss- 1 particulars address (post-paid ) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. in North Fourth Mitet, , , Philadelphia, V J.-tolier 1, 1833. 7m. 8500 REWARD!!. f AbMUCII as there has been at .undrv (i,c, .strUc.t.on. pld a,l confined upon tbt "htit. -J ul", llailroad, IMV1D r.OXCt.MiOKV;K PreiJtnt." 'W1 Jpt. 4, IS33.3m. X V T. A nlc ttsortmenl .f Uoid and H r .' neilt and Pn,, for sale ch-.p Uv ' O, EL6BERG tt Co., Vf t ttrttt, opposite in post Otllee khabrt... leU i, U5J "Eureka, Eureka.'!. . , WE HAVE OUNB IT AT 1AST. " NOW for tht littlo one. Why will parenl , waste hourt and day in fruilles endcavoil to get perfect picture or their children and after til got nothing but poor, miserable caricature 1 We would lay, eome to our . . - J EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee te make yon a perfect, picture, by our Elkctho Ciikmic.l process, that works in from J to 2 seconds. ' We defy any Paguerrean in riiilailelphia or elsewhere.,' to compete with ti we are the inventoia. and the process it used only in our dif ferent establishment in New England and the Middle Stnte. For picture of adult, the ilver medal we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with ' the numerou premium from County Fair, is sufficient proof that they are the TV 1'lns Ultra of perfection. We -would call particular attention to our Tulbotvpe Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. 0. Cou.iss tc Co., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Ilamp dn II 'J use. ?uring!icld and Collin' Building, Westlirhl, Mas. N. 11. Cur establishment i illuminated by the brilliancy of our Picture by Day, and by Profnstar llortef'ord't Safety Lamy ly Right "Coioe- and see. Philn., May 23, 1853. ly. MifiiinhurK Academv. I1KV; .1. G. AXSPACH. REV. E. KElKFEtt, Curators. A. C. FISHER, Principal. MISS ELIZABETH K. IlOUfiH, Principal of Female Department. EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathtmalict and Vocal Music. CIIESSELDEN FISHER. M. D , Lecturer o.'i Chemistry, Fhysioloy, fyc. The Summer Term of this flourishing Insti- I tuts will commence on Mosjiat, Jcli 25, lS.r3. ! The course of instruction will bo thorough and 'practical. Mathematics and the Ancient I.an- cuases, as well as other branches, will be taught, I uh lur as practicable, on ine anaiyuc ineuiou. ! Daily use will be made of the blackboard. Orthography, Reading, English Composition, 1 and Declamation will receive their full share of ' attention. Druuzhtinir. Construction of Man, t'se of Compass, &e., will be taught to students in Sur- vevinc and Civil Engincoting. I Lessons in Music, Drawing, uu 1'aintmg, Water Colors, &c, Ornamental Wcedlo Work, French and Rotany will be given by the Precep tress, who is a graduate of Castleton Female Seminary, Vermont, and come recommended ''' tlic Pnndpal ol that Institution, as"ayoung ladv of agrccablo luauuer and lug 11 literary at tainmcnta. Young ladies and gentlemen who design to became teachers, will find this Institution an em. cicnt school for preparation, since there will be connected with it, during the great part of the year, a Tescheii' In stitctk, the member of which w ill have the opportunity of attending an t, veiling Couiecol Lectures on school leaching, and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art, under the supervision of the Principals, I ho government of the school is based upon the law of universal love, which enjoins upon all to do to others as they would Ihink it right. that others should do to litem. Hence the rules will be mildly, though strictly enforced ; and parents a'ld guardians may rest assured, lhattho morals, habits of sludy, and general deportment of the students wnl be caiclullv attended to. Tlio building is now undergoing a complete renovation. It will bo painted, furnished with new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, $ c Miliiiiibuvg is a thriving and healthy borough lis inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter prising. Its streets have teen recently graded and paved. Il is, in every respect, a pleasant and de-arable retreat for stuJents. A e, therefore trust that the friends of education will deem the Academv worthy of their liberal support. tT" The price of board, in the best of private families, does not exceed IS 1,50 per week. N. B. Students may enter the Academy at any time during tlio term ; yet it it desirable that they be present, if possible, on the firtt day, Mililinburg, July 1C, 1853. Cm. Just Published and for Sale by WM. McCARTV, Bookseller, ' '; '' " ;" ftunbury, Pa. ! ' The American rLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of npproved declaration, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in th United States. Br Collision Reed, Esq., Ipsae Irgis viva vox With notes and addition, together with a hor system ot conveyancing. By A. Jordan. Pres ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shiudrl, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the hook, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harri'burj i IliHutsnvr.o, June 80, 1853. Gii TLtJits : 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 oll'ered lo the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svstcm of pleading, adapted to our habits of husineui. and the practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations being, to a great extent, foumlc J on the acts of asiembly, will I u a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hand of every practising l.i". vcr in our state. Yours, with great respect, J.N'O. J. PEARfSOM. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Miiudcl, Esquirrs. Siuubury, July 9 1853. I WILLIAM GR0VE3 & CO S Upholstery, Bedding 5j Fea . ther Warehouse. S. E Corner Second and Arch Streets, PKtX.AZSCX.riHA. SPRINO BEDS, Feather Beds, Hair Mats, Husk, and iStraw Mattresses, Cushions, Cots, Comfortable Counterpanes, Sackings, Blankets, ic, 4c. Constantly on band or made to order and sold Whclcsale slid Retail, on the most favor able terms. FEATHERS, HA 11, HUSKS. &o , by tbt bul or pound. Orders respectively tolic- . ic, promptly tiecuted, and warranted to cue satisfaction. N. B.Maltressee tt-madt and Fealhert rt renovated. PhUa..8ept. 10, 1853. 3ru. LAAV11KNCK HOUSE, ' SUNBURY, PA- TjfTi ;idowlof 8am-l Thompson, e., Ule of tbt "Lawrence House" in Sunbury respectfully irurm. ih. fri.n,,. ;f lutt Uusban.1, ar.U Ilia public generally, ib.t.h. continueu d keep iho above Hotel i. provided with all tilings necessarv to datt all who may favor her wilu their custom, - MAhIA -THOMPSON. SiiMbury Oot.-Si), 1653. 4m. )riLHV'ciOi;G CAXDY.Au icd - lem remedy lor coughs, ooklt. t'ai u! at thit ffir ll-rmlMr 4. 1852.- . Uu "ILLS neatly printed on new typ V.Wn. 1 . " "t -OlUCt. - V it., I iuu an auutner c.nei. "uabury, Ftb. t, 18i. 2,5U0 Acres iTimhcr Land SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS Or TIMBER LAND, comprising abont S.AO0 acres, part of which is riluate on Tobyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within three mile of Lehigh River, in Penn forest township, Carbon County, one of the great Coal Counties of I'enntylvui.la, can bo had at a bsrguin, if ap plies t ion be made toon. , "' " ' Thrte lands are thickly covered with tha best timber of that region. While it it believed that 75,()(0 feet of lumber to the acre, can be rut from a large portion of the land, tha balance will vet- ago not much let than this figure. The kinds of limber found on the land are Hemlock, Hpruee or White Cedar, White Oak, While Pine and Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creekt are large and rapid streams, yielding o ast arn-mnt of water power, and are capable of driving a lare tiunilier of saw mill. They empty into the Lehigh, which ttrcain, with the Lehigh Canal afloids an outlet to the most dosirable lumber markets. There is, too, under contemplation, a railway leading lothe cities of New ork and Philadelphia which runs within tue mi and three quarters of the land. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered in cither of Ike cities named, for about $7 per thousand feel thus enabling persons en gaged In the trade to derive greater profit! than attend investments generally. In addition to the limber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessel a sort of timber that inip buildc,- have, been obliried to purci:-ti in Alninr. or at other instant points. I nuke most of the lauds on the Lehigh there has, as yet, been no culling of the timlwr on Ihie property. It stiind undisturbed by the wood man s ee. It is, thereto, the more vnluanle. The lumber trade of the Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent lor yeara past, that a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this ditliculty. The conseqnence must bo an enchancement of the value of timber lands. Those un-cullcd tracts with the advantage of avenuet to market, uch as the lauds nfi'rrcd for sale, possess, cannot fail to be the tourer of supply hereafter. But the land i not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every aero being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. . Capitalists desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to those lands. For further information apply to CIIAS. M. HALL. Office in "Mining Register" building, Pott villo, Pa. - August C, 1851 tf. CHERRY PECTORAL: . tr flae Cure of ' COUGHS, COLDS, nOAIlCEriEGS, EHOIJ. CHITIS, CROUP, ASTjt- . iiXA, wxioo?xiia-oouon AXXX COU3UTCPTIOrj. TOCtKbA COIJ', Willi UKIDACUE AND (.rii: of tiie b !y, tne ihe Lhkkwy I'hctoRai. on jiuit.g to UcA, an 1 wrap u vvurm, u Bvveut during il;e nil:t. Ftn a tinLii ad Ci-UMI, tulip it in iriiinj, n Kinat.d eve niiig, HcC44iini(( to tluecii ns oil the b Ltla, unil the Untu'ul ) wnl -"ii !e rt'in vnl. N"iiu will I-ng tuSr ft n this iron hie wlu-n lh-y hud it f::m bttn mndiiy cmed. J'ers n atilit'K'd wilh u ive.iitt roujth, which hreulti thciu ol" lln-ir rert at nijrbt, will tint, by iriKinj; the Cherry Pc'jtorol on ir-ting 1 1 lLvi, t!eyiiiiy he sure i4 viiii't, unbinli'rii irrp, mid c.'iiscqtiently rttia'iirer tcr.i. Cn-nt relief fnimttiAer nip, o:ul :in iTHiimrr rnrr. is aft 'itled t ttuniajiids whi ara ihci A.ilieu-d, ly ihii iuimaht reni'tly. Fr..in its ai:r't?iu! frfn-'s in these civ-a, tnairy fiiid th-nist !vFi unwiluit'i to i' -ret;') Us uw when llic nr-tiif t'o lum :j ttc Fxvm two emiii M.t rii3it'iri:t in FynrrViii.K, Tem , April 10, 13.1t . Sir We li tve given your Cherry Perioral an eitrntiiva trial in our piadic-e, mid find it w iurtr.Bs every itthrr ra llied)' we have f.r curinrr ifr'ti u nf the repimt rv or- guna. Diw. Dii:ir:u & hamhtom. TO SINni-.RS AN I) TLULIC SIM-IAKKKJS tliift remedy is iiivuUiiiblf, na by in oetinuon thuthrout and lunar, wiieu tnkeii in im:i!l quuutitiff, it re i ivjv all hiaraciim iti n few It tun, and w Miderlutly increasra tht power and llt-xil'ility of (he v dee. ASTII.MA it jr-nerillv much relieve!, and often wholly tiured Ly CitrrrPat-t rul. But there are time eateao oh atiimte as 1 1 pfkl antirrly t ik meslicina. Cherry Petto- ml u th pnre !hfin. il" the cm ho cured. UUONCIUT1S, i ir ir nut tii ii of the throat and npp-r portion ol tne lutin, may he curen vy ttWing Cherry fa tv rutin fnall And frequent de. Tha unc:mforuWa op pretti'W it tfon relieved. Rev. Doct. LANSINtt. of BrnMtlrn.Xew York, aUtee: l have teen the Cherry Peciorul euie inch eatt-a of Atthinft and Bronrhilit hi Inadt ma to believe it enn rarely fail to cure thota diseaPi. KOU CltOFP. ;iva nn emetic of antimony. tt ba followed by larje wild froqurnt d t"3 of tha Cherry Peeto i at, until i tubitdt the tlitmae. IT Liken in teat m, it will not fnil to cure. WHOOl'lN'l COCGH may ha broken op and txm cu red by liw ur nf ( brry PbcI'TbI. TH K INfl.l y.S'.K iaapvcdily removed by thit reme dy. Nutnerotia inttnnrt t imva been noticed where wlvda fuuiiliea weia protected from uny aertoua coutequeiieet, while their ueiyhli'irt. without the Cherry Pcclorul,. wie auuVring from the disratu. lr. J. C. Arm SAf.KM.CHiiu, Ilih Jure, 1051. 1 write to i'ii'trtTi vim nt the truly remarkable efieeta of your CHI-UinV PKCTORAI. in thit pluw, nnd in tny own f;n'tiJy. Ono u my d.iuylitert wm eouiplctHy yurtil j.i three oVv 'if a dieid:'ul W HoofiKo Coor.it, 1 7 takhiL" tt Dr. Meruit, 0119 of our v4 hot phytioiant liccly ai;ittt thit hf ctviiiVm it tht Iniat reumly we have putminry din-as'-s, :iu1 th:it he hat cocti tu re t-;iaea of Caoi'P with it tl!:iii nnv 1 -ther ine.-'i-'ii-.e to eer nrt:nini1rre'!, Oii efrrpyinHof the I-n1'1,"1 Ctinrch aivrlhal duriuy Ihe fun l lNFi.ritz J:er i)i! t-n it. he h :t t-n vv.rt- fr un your mcdieiue heeiuld teareciy have belli: ved K ith out t'rina- Vuura retpecli'u:ty, J. T SINCLAIR, Deputy PoattriHiUer. Ri'Oin the disthteuished Professor of Chemis try find Algeria Mcdirr. lioivduitt College. , I Imve foiii.d the Cherry Pfi'Toral, aa irt iii-jretlieiim tljow, a jwiwiful romtdy f-t e.'lJ, and caught, mid pul monary diseases. PATtHCK CLEVEUISU, M 1. JlKL'.NJWICI. M., Feb. S, Ir 17. Dlt. VALF.NTlNr.MOTT. The triMif celebrated I'rofmsor of Surgery in the Medical Cotlcjc, New York City, iuvs: "It givw me pleasure to certify the value and ei1iaey of AvKhfj Ciiekbv PerToKAL, whi'-h I conl'1er eciU arly ndapled to vure dittNisi- 01" the Thr.mi and Uiua.1' Cum .f -veie diti'iifa-a uptntJha I.uuza have been ef ferter! by CnrnitY I'ecroHAL in tuch extreme rateaaa wnvraut the Ik-lief tint n remrdv haant ttnpth tieen fonnd thil enu be depended on to ur tli Cousht, Cnklaund Coiiauniptioii whith riirrv from wir mi.lat thou-uvla every year. It it iinteed a me1ieina t which th nniieird ean I'tok with e Miii'Ienee for relief, aud they ahould not fail to nvotl ihcuwelvt of it. . . m Prepared and fold by JAMES C. AYEB, Practical Chemist Lowell, Mast. Sold in fcuuhnrT by H MASSER.-fnid by DrupfrUts Ri-nrrally throughout the Rtatc. July 30, 1S53. ceow lv. Nov. 13. 32. . J. 7J. GOULD, (Successvt to A. PIO'P.) ( No. 161 Ches'nut Street, Swrim't Building, pniLADELrniA. I EXTENSIVE ML'SIU PUIsl.ISHEn, and -1 Dealer in Mufical IiiMruiuents of every de- acnnlion. : i fcucliitut Agent lor tlia s.i;e ol lltllet, Uavit & Co t ( Uontou) Patkxt bi-srsasiox Uamot JLt4iai and oilier , ,i - . L, GiUieft TiotuUiir riuiuiti, M!tJoons, Martin' Guitars, ilurpe, Violine, ukkT Music, Mutic Ke, &eM vc. .vi ; KealdenUof the country will w tranpltcd bV or other wia with anv muiia tiiev miv wni M low rale m II I'uri'haaiU irai. Having on of tha.largeat atoika) iu Uic t'niul Ma ice, I feci contident of atttfj'ing all who uiiy fevor mt with a rati or order. ' " - ' Dealrra iu Mutic aupplied on 'th moat literal terme. PtanoaloleL Second hanj PiantaCjiaala. TfARRIAGE CBTiriCATEO'kamlamly xaeuud for aaW a4 Out offioa, aiagla or una 7 wa l.-f CELEBRATED,, .. Fa m il y Mo dicine . IN nrtVing InUis itablie lb W mvshnbl tkwft, tite ubMriW wmifJ tViita h in otiulutiun with hitftiendi and aonie of tb mjt rerctMe ol the Medical fa witty, It wni deemed dviMihle to offer to th public, Ttiw prennratttnia of known eelatirHr. beiii pro pared with la praatntt rnrc. and on tlta moat acieiit.lie principlea, aa nlmuutfi for the numrruua wonhlcaa ar ttcle tlmt nra fltxiding tha oooirtry in tha fnni of panacea nna cure ana, prepnred nf tha mott ignorant anil mftfeena rjr poraoiu. iutaiidcU to cura aH diieoaea a4 f oud for Bona, Rend and Reflect, T!tt the Medici ne. Maiiafaetured by W. M. BactXBT. Inrlndius; ata Koaa Peotoral for Cougha. ( Cream oi Camphor. fT Rhaumatuittt. Worm fiyrtrp for Worma. ' 1 Tooth W anii. for decnyed teeth, diaenaed rutna. Family Pilla, or blood Puniyer, have been more extensive ly uaed, and have given mire aatiafectioit, than any til her Medici nee before tha public, bcinfr prepared with reaard to their uaefnlneae are fully wotthy the trail of tht amict- ed. Ciive them a trial. A ft-w powetful r en ton a why the above Medicinea ara dcaerving of nnlverattl pationnge. (In tht flint pbtce, they art prepared by a regular Pliyticiun, who tinderMumlt tne nppiictiiiu nt iMedit-iuea, to maentet, and contrqnrmiv are oorfrctly a:ife to ttke. (Soeoiidly,) they have been uai.d with universal sneeeae, aitd have Kiveu more itttl no tion thmi any other Mcda-i net nllered bcftre the public. (Thirdly ) they nre tha only med.pinct that have (r.iined t!io ntronfiffft of Phvtk-btie, where tlwy have been ived; ami (Fourthly.) they are put up in Inrsrcr unnutniea foi the ftimt price, tlnin any other Medic met otTcrcd to the pebite of the anilie kind Aa the cubacrilvr hnt n number of certificntet in hit potRrBRioTi of the hiirheat nullmritv where thi'V have been used with the moat satiat'in-tory rn- aiilta. He will publish a few tf them, feeliinrfttttancd that attinl will insure their rernmrnettdntioii. Try them and tntitiy you reel l ot their auperiortty over ail nthest, Head and be Convinced . We the undent. piled having been made acquainted with Die initrcdienta entering into the Compottinla known aa Birkley'a Family Mcilminca alto hivinff prewribrd nnd known them to he uaed, with moat antiafnetorv reaalta; take phmuii't in ai) ing that we belirve they fully meet I the design for which they are recommended. ! JAS. fTH AWBUIIU.E, M. D. C 11. FRICK, M 1) WM. MrMAHUN, M.D. WKSLKY H OKARHFART.M. D. WM. fl MOII,T M. I. D K. OlCAltHKAllT, M. D. Cur of pain in the tide ami cough from protttted Liver Complaint, Mrt. Robert Adamt, tailoring under Chronic Liver Com plaint, accompanied with u thort dry couh uiin in the tide and brea.t, general debility, toga of appetite, after try msr, all the uauHl remediea rocomn tended for cnj:ht and ditcntet of the chest, who with m bene lit, ahe wat recom- tnentleti to try the It ore Pectoral, from which, tne not only derived immeiliate but permanrnt relief. John Admnt, in orMra. Robert A da me, wat afflicted With a very aevere cough, pain iu Ihe aide, and toreneaa prmbiced by incessant cunphing; he wat induced to try the Uoae Pectoral. T.? ute hit own Imtauaee, the first dote enabled him to enjoy a goix night't rest. In the morning he expectorated hbout hnlf pint of matter. He continued to improve until hit couph entirety left him, :l alto had tha effect of atrcnpheuiiig hia bientt, which wua naturally weak. Ilealaoanya thut he haa lecommruded tt ton number of hit fi lends for aimitar compluiuia, and in every case it haa iriven tatitOietioti. The abnra paraona reaidenta of the town of DnuWUe, feeling that they have derived great beiiefita from the nae of the Rae Ptfctoral; authorize the alwtve ttatement, fr the lieneJil of thnae who may be n mined in a timilar man nor. GRKAT CUKE. Lost of Voice restored with one lot tie of Rose Pec toral Mitt Susan Whitlock, of Ruth townaliip, Northumber land co.t for n number of yeara an li vnlid, 111 the full of ol tha use of her voice frun a aeveie cold ahe con tracted ; nfter irying n number of remeitiea, with no bene fit, ehe was entirely restored by tnkinc one b tile of Rote fresh e jll she enmraet'ed, siid vins sriiu ii-irrrt by ihe Pc' tnr.il, nuer wiucli, ahe l?tt her voice n-rriin, from u"c in nn uiri it'nicj me men i"' mur ihhim'r kioi b io atreticihen hr hrewtt, frm which the deiivil them riefidfd benefit, and hut Irern tn the enjoyment of escillritt henhh from th.it time in the preftfnt. The aljoie tititrtnent it obtniurd f n m r VnincM, the I'liv.ii.'um who nttended her ; itlai 1it m ther who thmL th;it ahe would ii-it be ltvii;g at thit time if it had ti n been f t the Kj IVctornl. U mvitlc. J.m IKU frtifl another Marled Cure 'tijferted, Mta. S.imuel ISeuhler, bci'ip of a nut mid we.-ik n-id d 'li cute iHiiiklitulioit very tnaiTiiliblu to rot!( arl'icteil with a very severe c:iur1i. .-iiti nnd aorfiieifH of the tTnt, loss of appetite; after uafngu mtnilwr of the ustnl reme-di-n fro.n wiiifh, t'ie derivml no benefit, the w.it rt:reJ by tnkins: one b title of Koac lftoral and is in the enjoyment of he; or health thntt l'r yea re previous. Ianvilte. Dec. 1 le.W. IJm. Himt.KT : Pnniit nte U inform yon that my wife, who is a delieute n l wenkly w m:m. hibi'ritu; tinder a very fvere Couli with piiu and t'reneai of bnriar. waa mire quit-My aiid efTtirttiaily relieved with one bittle nf y nir Rote I'cct.irul thin any other mHiumehe had ever taken. AHNKK MmtUK. Jan. 195. Snmnel n.Vrtmlt1 Furnace, lied Point. SrE'JNft KViDxxca v favor or rut Koaa 1'bctoBat. kvh Family Pit.L. J'lhn Fnlner t.nlren between Chriatmnt nnd New Venr with a rery bd cdd, which ended in a dry hard inre.'iit j (Joufh, cauaiiifr a great deal of nin wiienwer he cJ8;hcd, i wot telievt-d very itnit'h ; by the time he had fiken one thir l of a it'!, ai;d by 1'ie'time it w:a Cni?betl, wat ei I iiroiye'irf. llrai aivt tint he hnt token arveml dosra ' ol the llrtaith Kt-tJ.'.iUne or I'aimlv IMlt. and thr.t they are the miUt-tit m.itt ctrevtiril pm-'jiivit he lt.taeeri taken. Iknnvilie, Jmi 1. iH.'i. I Da BfKLST Durinr a visit to my brother, in Jfctn- j ViUe, I took a veiy aevure C:ld, which endetl in a tiiiht : hud Omcrh, with ireuena nnd p:iin tflhe bre.iaJ, f--r ' which I uaed your It oaa feet oral, mid romily fiMa. and tnka ph'.ianre in rec imineiidin? tiiem, na the mildert aud m 4t eUectu:it remoUy 1 have uaed. Voiira, reajectfully. JA.MKS MORGAN, Jan. 21, ISj'J. White Haven. Luzerne eo. liear Sir : Aa a recatnmendatioit for your Roae I'eeto ral, permit me M any that I w;a erfeetuatiy cured of a very aevera tmue'i with iain in the brenat, with tewi than hall a battle, and th'it 1 consider it invalu-ible. Yoa ara I at Utter ty tn mike thit ntioiie it yon plenae. JOHN ftpKKlUNij, (tinwT.) Danville, Pa. My ton 'iiiinm In boring under a aevere eouyh and pain in hia aide, from an injur? received by a fall, wat entirely relieved by a bo tie o( Roae Pectoral ft Cream nf Cam- rhni. I have a Wo nard your Family Pi I la, and altogether oontider them tha beat medecmea I have eer used! JOAN OVERDORF, Jna. 193t. Kaah Tp., North'd co. Dr. Hickley : Sir: Aa my wife who waa troubled with dry, tmrd Couh. alai a mr Stomach, dependent upon debility, atmilar ti Diapepaix wna entirely relieved by uatnr two bottlea of ytmr Rote Pet-torn I, Derm it me tu aav that I coiiaidei it an eiie arnt remedy. Youra, rcaptartfulljs Rev Mr. WITJ.ARD. 1 paat'ir Lutheran Church, Danville, pa. I nvina; been cured of a pain iu my aim (a.milar to Rhen- ; rrwtiam) which deprived me of Uia free tiae of it for u Ixm t four mtntt:a. Hy iMiuit one li-tttle of Cieatu of Camphor ' 1 w ul'l aute l'ut I e inaider it the hen remedy of th ; kind I have ever u'-d. iu my family, and ( wjuhl freely '. reo-immeinl it to oth.tr a witn ainular mTectiona. j Voute,rerpcctiuliy, JONAS WOI.r. Rush tp., Ni'iilrd co. My wife beitif efflieted with a verv aeveie pain in her arm nnd alrmlder (the otleiMB of cklj wlitt h (Usabtetl hit fi'-tm umnfc it. .aa cured with rubbinji of Cream it Cam ph r Mm, l-'tilm, my airter-in-ln w, waa nK i cured of n aevere paiii iu t!:e heid hihI f Ke bv usiiip the Crertru .f J Camphor TUOM S C I'.LLIS. Dunviile. J.ni. y.i, V,V. My wife Ivivitie; Rheum itiam of the arm for a number of yea rit, which prevent id her from uaina: it iu il'unjt lift j ioik ; after hu,u:g apfjit a g'c:it dnl ol m uiry in irung ' d liferent reinedi wllh iij btinelit, wna eutirrly curetl by j iitiiuT only one b dtle f vonr Crentn of Camphor. ! WJLL1AJ4 KV LNrt, Mi.w.r, foi S. It. IVo-wl, R. Pmm. Dr. Hifklv ; Uiivin" received a veiv aeveie iniurv in i mv tide bv fdlmi I'lfn I i J of h:n. from wliu-h I wtu mm- ! (u to full w mv wtM, waa re ;i:imnde to trv n h idle I ri Cieum of C'Mii(i'i r, whi h ufrmled iaimtiliuta reli:f. UliW'H li( CAtiR. HUth tp., N.iMh'd C. My wife, atiflWrus from m tr eifrucmiiuff rrnia. throiiphout bm pi tieral a.iitui, which prevented her from aleopthjf (tumjr oe rai nivd ly a l-mf aud protracted. tprtl of aickiieha ;) fur whirh tlie uard a immlr of rctnriliea withtsttt hefn-6t. wat entirely relirveil bv the uae of Cream i of CainpJior j CKO. B. BROWN. ! ; ' ' i CMHffe hi in iititt, utfii Villa, Pa. - Ciiild cured of It wel toiunlnint. ul A true (of two yeara uNiiirif, iiy wivm Bvmp. i Mv child Iwintf aiitu tcd f r the nH two venra. with liowel C unpluint ini"l Aiiue until it wa reihtced to a i litre tUeh'toa, 1 tiiJ n uumer of fcrmcihea will) no permanent benefit, until I gave At a bade oi your Worm ISyrup, lince which time it haa hr'i, well, oiut pot quite flhr. 1 also htve re(inirieiidml tt to a uiimlur of my fnemla, and id every cae it Ima given utisinciin. L. I.KVI. At iouta iJiin' i-iierurmni, twnviiie. I have uaetl yoar W orm ISyrup ni mv lamilv and uu- lider it uot only etTecluul, bat the imwt plewKint article 1 am nrqtiaiuted with. JACOH LASIIKIi. Danville. Htvuwi uaed your Motai eyrup in my tamiiy, it helpa my children mre lhauauy prepurutHm of the kind, and it more plena nit tu Lake. , DAN MORtiAN. m'nio'iir iow, uiiuviiie. I hnva hsd oreaainn to uae your Worm Kvrun in my family, and pu-tW it to any Vermifujre 1 auve uaed. r n.r.u. hl ut rroaiy tuiey, niontMur co. Dr. Bicklev lluvinir uaed vour woiin Svruj). aud Cream of Camphor and Fufinly Pill in my family, they fpiva g'Xid KitMlaotion, aud 1 eaitder them the moat ef fectual, a4 plcaannt rrmr-diet, we hare had iu our family. JOll.ll I II A. IV. IAsr-11 IMS, IHIiriMC. 1 Dear fir. We the underaicrned heinjr in the employ of Meaara. Oriwea ft Comly, at whe et'tre, you have an A tear y for (die nie of yar Family Mediciiea, time thut we have had an oortortunitv of ku iwina the npiuioua of numerou a iudividuala wh hive uaed them, and that they give ftnueraj autibttction. We uavc a ld a treat mnuv of your riua, winiliare umverauiiy iiKen. ieni very mud in their operation. W. LF1SNR1N'G, Dniiviile, Atteat, W M. KKPLKR, ' Having- Scurvy of my m mth verv bad, 1 wnt induced to try abtuie of your Tooth Wath. which acted like a charm, hardening my guma. and rttnovitie; alt diaenae. . JONATHAN R. RISHKL, DnnvilUi Dr. Bicklev: Havina what waa called uherated fire. mouth, for which, I tried a number of remedif-a wit a uo beut-rit : I waa at latt cured by uaii one bottle of your TiNita waB. My wit alto durintf her eMiifiiieineuf, wnt threntened with a re.llrrtnaia. Iuiua having alrradv formed, lor whic! ahe uaed the cream oi i umohir, wturn aeotter ad thuu, Uu:rly preventing hr Itrenaia fami enthertiig. fiKO A. It R OWN, fc Near I nthernn Ch ireh, pnnvi'le. Pa. Dr, Hu.'klev,--(Uviiitf an pp-rtuiity of aeeinf yonr Auti-Ho'-rliutio To 4h Waali uaed in amna very aevete ca tee of acurvev of the rum. I eonatder it an excellent reme dy You re, reepectrulry, CKO B BROWN. The abova raedieioea are fot aa!e Whofetnli and Re tail by W M UiCKLLV. M. D , Proprietor, Danville i Alt' Foi aula by the folkiwinjr Areuia in Nortanmber Inivd couutv. Knlu.a ft Grant, ftuufcinr ; W A. Knobb. Auruata; W. Farrow, nydertown ; Tnjreart, Furnumft Bartoti, Paaiami Fmatine ft btrottta, Paxinoai Johe Vaasaot, Pa&nmat Htih Vaetme, pNxin; Ammerimu, Htteaei ft Co , hinoki ; Mra Jna Thwnaa, Hnmn-'km ; Win. Fattetv. (Miam Aia ; CampbeU ft Khne, Aueuwa; fin timet A. Ilenatnepua, INHnatmrar Jaa t om Bvur tttttvp; Omnvt Weivk, N-irlbuiri-rtiind , Jmih Crmtae. tVlnt.gr. .v Joaiat, Btker. Lewiatmrgj Joha F. Uw and Jonathan Bettera. Milfm. CaU m Uut Ageaim. aad ft a rirrutw eontairibifi m fnU acripti.ttt uf tbe autaatua euree perfurnieal by the diafer aatt MtjMine. im it. iaaa v. -T7 ' "AID AND COMFORT," 1o Yotir Own JTIeclinnfcii. I GEOKGE lENNl ' MANUFACTURER Of ', I FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. , '"FHE subscriber respectfully call the attention -- of the public to hi large and splendid assort, merit of every quality and price of CAItlftET-WAItE. which rannot fail to recommend1 itself toerery on who will examine it, on account of it durable workmanship nnd splendid finish, made bp of the best stock to he had in the city. No eflbrt is spared in the manufacture of hia ware, and tht uhscrilior is determined to Veep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany ' Softta,' DlvniiM run! Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BRUARFAST AM) DIM.NG TABLES, and aUo VENETIAN RI.IMJS, equal lo Plu'la- delphia Inonuf n'ltire. CEDSTEADS, of every puttern and price, CUPROAKDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOII.KTTAB1.es AND , EXTENSION TABLES, In short, etery article in this line of his business. He also manufactures nil kinds nnd qunlilirs of CIIAIItS, including varieties never befnre to be had il Sunbury, eueh as Mi mm tar, Buck WiLNfT asd "fr.Rn Miplx Cinr.rnx yn AViKnsnn CHAIhS, nii i-AStt Puso Sionts, which are of the latest ttyles, and warranted to lie excelled l,y none manufactured m tbe X 'ities or elscwlicro. The subscriber is detennincd that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained alioul the quality and lini.-,!i nf his ware and Chair. Hi article will be disposed of on a Rood terms as tbey can he ptirebused clue where. Coun try Produce taken in pavinent for work. txT l-NDERTAKlMf. Having provided himself with a handsome IIt:inr., he is now prepared for t ndertuking, and attending funer als, in Ibis vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. 17 The Waro lloom is in Market Street, below. Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. c;eokc;e kknn. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 185": tf. 500 Agents Wanted. 01000 a Year. TPSTANTED iu every county of the United States, aelivo and enterprising men, to en gnff in tile sale of nonie of the best Books, pub- lisbej in the country. To men of good address. powesfing a sm.ill capital of from !jiC5 to 100 Ktirli iiulufcincnts will bo ullcrcd aa lo enable litem to ruaho froin li to 510 a day profit. IV 'Jhe Ujoa ptildishvd ly usaro all useful in tlicir chaiacti-r, Cxlremcly pojiular and com mand Irtr;;? sales wlicrcvcr tliey arc ofTorcd. For ftnIiLr patticulara, add res, (porta paid,) MSAHV it til l A, No. 13S North Second Street, riiiladelphia. I'ubliahers of sulwrintiuii Books. l'liilu., Aug. SO I85J. 5m Drugs, Paints, Oil, Glass, fjc. AVimlow S To French rinc white. 10 tons Pure White Lead. 5000 Hoses Window (Has. all aiies. Superior Potash, Copal, Coach .Leath er Iron vartiinh, white Demur viiruish for China (loss, with a peiirrnl assortinciil of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Mcduinio in general use, wmriinted genuine. Colored unJ Dnumled Cilass, ic, Z.C., for silo very low at Ai.rnr.r) wn.TKF.RPEK's Dili and Point Stoic, .o. IbD Is. 2nd Street, PHU.AliKl.PHU. Pliyyiciaus anil Si ureLenpers supplied Goods tent to any of the Hot,-! or Depots tree of charge. Phila., Mav VP, IH.":1 ly. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELEY AND bll.VKi: WAltK, Wl,..l,f;ilc mid ltru.il at No. ?J .. Bl'.rOXU !.. ,,...i:t- ihe Mu Vi'iiion II usr, G.ud Lever Wutclies. lull jewoli-,1. t k. cji's, Si!,uil; Silver Levers, f till ji-vveVd, 8IJ.00 ; Piler lpiues. ;eTled. ,. 00 all wiirrantrd to keep g,id time. (! ,!d I'ene anil Sil ver Cnse, t!,U); G .kl lWils. KLOO; i -lit Pencils and Pen Cans WHO g ,id Until I'cnsa. I ,w os Ac. Als-t, atwnva on hand a g kmI nsrorliuenl of fine gMd Jewelry, (iold Ciiih, G'imd and Fob Chains, tiokl Vest Chain., Indies' Uold Fob Chums ami Bell 1'iiis. Silver Table W)ne from 14 to 8I. Dessert, $9 tn 2t,und Tea, VI,4to $6.:0 per set, warranted equttl lo coin. All gla warr.-u.l.-J . , he what they are Sidii lor. l"i Wait-bra nnd Jewelry repairett und warranled. IV All ordera srui by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. M. AVISE, Agenl, No. '3 North SECOND Sireel, r.pp,ue the Ml. V cnioi House I'hila , April S3, 1n.-!y. A VALUABLE HOUSE Three Acres of Ground Ami FOR SALE. FJUE aubecrilwro.Tertat private tain, his house - aud thice acres of ground, on the river Bunk within the limits of the liorougU of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Shiesler and orig iiuilly owned by C.iat. Uussler while engaged iu boat building. The improvement aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, tnd a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop erly is handsomely loeuted and will be sold at a reasonable ptiee and poKvension given in April next. Apply to Geo- C. Writer, Est., of Sun bury, or to Ihe subscriber at Solinse-rove. PETER KEKLIX. July 2.1, ia.-)3. If. WM. M'CARTY, Eookscller, IJESPECTFU1.LV inforinatbe iiilmbitanls ol town anil country, that he hat lately rceei ved from Philadelphia, a Urge addition to hit slock of books, in i-very branch of Literature, tnd in a great variety of P. hiding. Plcuje call and see them, Sunbury, Pej.t. 17,. 1853. . . ' T Stone Cutters and Laborers "WANTED!..'; faTONE cutlers aud lubornr can have tteady employ and a winters job, (und not work in the water,) at the Union and Susquehanna li ridge at Chapman, Union county, Pa,, midway be tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la borers $1,95 per davwill lw given, - LEISENRIXU Sc FISHER. Chapman, Sept. 17, lfj5a. tf. 1JLANKS. DLAXIC3 of every description can be hai? Vy 19 applying at the ol Ike of the American. . l"kU. 11.11. HIGHEE'8 remedy for concha, '-'colds, and pulmonary di .eases. A supply of tint valuable medicine just received and fr sal by II. B. olAJM-U Sunbary, Junt 4. 1053. 4 UNOLU'S WRITING FLUID tnd Adhe. tivt and legal envelopes, for tal by II. B. MASSEItV " Sonlmry, Jan 10. 185S. . YOR tale at thit office, Buptrior Black Ink - O attl MeJicint at 23 cU, fur Eastaca as Giriger. t!S cent - SILVER WATCHES A few doubt eaa EnRlisb bUver Watch, for sale at vtj low prices by ' ' " Sunbury, April IS, IM H. B. MASSfR. f7iEE BILLS. JuaUeM aa vpo.". Bill b an cUe nasty pruiud on ears' pp tal at ihisofae. If A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS .. . At 1fa Cabinet Wai ts Itoom of ' SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. ' ' ; " ' Market Square, Also at the corner of Fawn street & the Railroad . , SUNBUUY, I'A. : ThanVful for Hi patronage ol 1i friends ami customers during th 17 years he ha henn In bui nest in tliis place, he solicits from the public a con tinnance of their farors. During tliis period hi ha endeatoreJ to keep up wilh the improvements of the day, and ha accordingly ettended hi busi nes in every branch and variety. 'J'ht public ara therefore invited te the attention of the present tack of ": ' : ' 1 " CAIUNKT WAUK AND CJIAlItS. M AN'jrACTfKKI) BT - SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old feVonif, . Where in addition to their former stock of tin establishment they now manufacture. Kahogany, Walnut & Cane-Scat Cliaii'S. Lstrzre Spriiig Seed Rocking Chairs, -Dressing Bvrtnvs, Centre Tablfn, .Marble Top Wash Sl'tnJs, and a variety of ot her new style tmtl F.'ifehiGiinble uriiU.o'C. Having secured a Hearse aud made Hi neces sary nrraimemonts for tlio purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its brandies, in this vicinity or at any convenient distanrr. Ye maids and mistresses, and husbands too, Here's furniture of every st) is and haa. From side board down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to loeliirg cradles PhonM yon not htn-r the ready J011.1 lo pay, We'll wait uwhiic f.r a brighter teller day, Or take potatoes, oats, eorvt, wheat ttnd rje ; Ijurk, hoop p- i. staves, or lumljer wel snd dry, Or any thinjf bul yofcrs and llireehhtg tlails, From pigs and turkirs down to little quails. Corns on tlicn friends, come one and all,' Keep trails a moving, so "goet on ths baH." t!' Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all Kinds delivered with dispatch Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf WATCHE3, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES I?. F IDLE 11, A'o. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Gold I.ever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " (itartier do Gold pens and pencil and silver holders Silver Tea and Table Spoon Dracelt'tM, Ureast pins Ear riui's Ac.. All warranted and sold at prices as Ion at acy in the city. November 27. IS.'". tf. 1,000 Men Wanted. rkN the li-e or the S'JSQVEHAXNA KAIL. KOAU between l!rii!i:epiirt (oppocito llar-ris-hur!;') and Sunbury, in the State ol Pennsylva nia. This road is titty four miles in lenib' runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment for alone nnisuns, carpenters nnd lubnierb for the ite.tl twelve month. A large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, luborers Hint arc familiar will therefore find ecr tain employment and literal wages. DOUG II P. UTV, LA UMAX & CO, . Contractor. February 19, IP."3 Rosendnle Hyilraulic Cement. 4 X excellent article for lining Cislerna, Vaults, Pprinc houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and expofed walls, . For sale by CHAKLLS SIir.PARD SMITH, of, tmd sucecssor to, the lite linn of L'i Smith A Son. j X. E. Corner of Front aud Willow atreot i Railroad. ! Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1653, ly. NOTICE TVJ'OTICE is hereby , given, that application will te made to Ihe next Legislature fit Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a company, with discounting privileges, to be located in the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northum berland, with a capital of One hundred thousand dollars, tn be called Ihe "Susquehanna Savings' liutitutt." Sunbury, June 55, 1653. Cm. Hobby Hoises, Childreu's Propellora, Oigs. Coaches, Barouches, &o. Mauufaeluied wholesale and retail by BTJOE1TELL TTJLLj No. 4 DUCK Street, Thiladelphia. Orders throuch Ihe mail promptly executed Phila., April tt. Ksj:'. lv. NOTICE. N'OTICE is hereby given thai an application will be made, nt the next regular session of ihe Legislature, to charter a company for bank ing aud discounting purpose, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, with the. privi lege of extending it to four hundred thousand dollars, to be located in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., end to be called "Tuk Mixta' Bank or Si stisi." JulyS, I a!) Gin. .. , Lahorera Wanted, ' : ' THE subscribers want immediately en th Railroad and Basin, at Chupman, Union county, seven miles below elinsgrove, from 50 TO 100 LAUOKtiKM, to whom one dollar per day will pe paid. 8AV1UUE. W JI.VCK1U.M c VU, Chapman, Union County, Fen. 19.1853. tf. S-20 liEAVAKD-. HE above reward will be paid for informs tion thai will lead to the discovery and conviction of Ihe person or persons w ho were guilty of filling the axel boxes of the pasetiger and coul cart of tht Philadelphia and bunuury Kilroj with sand tnd diit. j . . ... U. LOXGENECKER, Prttt. Sunbury, Aug. 27, 1853.. - L BLANK Parchment Paper Deeda and blank Mortcaaea, Uouds, Executions, Summon Ac., fur kale by tt. O. MAO.i.n, 8unbury Apri 88. 1851. w mm A KJa LETTER PRESSES, With fl book., ink. ..id all 'i' M. B. MASSER, and for aala Kv . Banbury, June 4, 185S. . MirilM Bl'UPfl. A mall number of that .,aii.nf oumps hv Ue) rKsved ad are offered for sale by H. B MASSER. l . .Ml ,. flunhurv. Jnn , mTth s ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN V UEK, a feash uppiy just received; and for; Mla by at. u. ttAoocn. tVonbury, Jan. 10, 1853. SV-i -y '- ?iMl- BANK NOTE TABLE. fENNisYMTANtA. MAWACAliSCr-ra eirr or niLiDii.v.ii All solvent Imnks fJI V n. Bank m4ea lSdis HHtiPK ISLAND. All t itvtni buiks I dit CONNECTICUT. Alt trHvnrt banks I tit , NEW YORK. 1 J.. ' ' err. v: 'rt All i soiTeni ranks pat ftntk of Chamlwtshiirg 1 dis wi , . i n -. t vo. pari Hnak of Del. Co. Cherter pur di,w m iserinnntuwil Baak of Gettysburg , Bank of (.eiTUioara rnr Atl solvent buka , 1 Sim 1 Jn.tTDk notes under tS I tur Cl Bank ofMiddletown I js Mmilgomery Co Bank-' pari fimk nf Nortmnnbsrl'iid. pai Bank of Fittshurg 1 di, Bank of Danvill. " '.r. par All solvents banks lit NSW JEHSET. Belvidere Bank I dit ' Commerei.1 Bank 1 ' 1 dtt "J Far. Bank Mint Holly ear ... Ctrlial Baiik 1 Sr. F. Jk M., Middletown Pi. per Columlns B'k It B'ge Co parjMeehanies' Hk, Newark ear Doyeumnvn Bank ; . . . par Meeli, Hk of Burliurtoa hi Kaaton Bank Hr Mw.k J. ST.. UL- v . " t.ne ant . , r , d,t Morna Co Bank late Kaibange B'k Pittsburg I di. Newark Bk'g 4fnt.Ce 1 dis':M F.xrhaiige B'k, Braneh I rhVOfange Hank -it n r armers' H it, HuekaCo parlHwple't Bk Pstttrtua 1 die . mi'Tiintcr par i rriceill IMItK , lrmers Ilk, Bending par'Salem Banking Ce, Farm. Ilk rVhnvlkill i'n ,r R.,n.rr.t C.fc i par aar E P.- B wy"'l'g tldi.lstale Bank tl Camden par ! rankllll lik. Wnsli'u ljdis Slale lik Eli!betht,m Idis dit liarrialjiirr Bank i oi. .ibi. riswiri - ait 1 dis Bint. Bk. N. Hrunswiek par iioiiesdnie Hunk linraster tirink 1 pnr.Mussrx Hank, Newton I dit .nation wihk . not 1 rnntisi llunking Co . par Merrh. A Mnn. Rnn I di. Union Hank. Dover ' f dit' Minete' B'k, liitlsvilla per Yantieyv'leDeHrCi 3 fiid it MoiionguheluBHiik I dis'taTUk notes under Sr. I Taylor.v-erielB'cCrt 15 disl DELAWARE. Vest Branch Bank t pur Bank of l)cla wars . , rnv tVvomine Bk. Wllkebb'a nnr Bank of Smyrna York Bank, 1 dis! tyilelief nntea 1 dis MAINK. ' Bank of YVhetlock ft ilia Mercantile Bk, Haniror Wilis par Delnwtrt City Bank Hk Wiling'ni Brattdyw. nar Farmers' Ilk Ht Delawart nex I ... t'nioli Bank, Wilmington par nr Under fS'a dit '; 1 Alls-ilvent hnnks J dip. IM.'V IIA.VIPMIIIlK, All solvent Imnks J dis VF.n.MONT. All solvent Unks 9 dit FrBk noiee under B'e 4 dis : NORTH CAROLINA. Alt solvent Innks 9dis " Bank of Pt Albans 5 dis All solvent banks di.,C"L'nir 5'a, ) s Tremendous Excitement Cash, Steam, Electricity!!. The Aerial and til other lines out-done by th ; LlffUtnlnK I.lnc of 11 1 A : T. CLEMENT. "f"5HO, having great faith in rapid tale anrl ' tnmll profits, hut just received ana opentrl a large assortment of SPRING AD SUMMER GOODS. At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, whiih he offers to the public at the lowest prices. His stiii-k consists of a general assortment o ' Dry (Joods, viz: ' Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Milins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d t I.ains, Lawns, Ginghams, Bereges. L ' Silk Hats. A Inrgt assortment of Boot and Shoes, for .. Men, Women and Children, fiiocci lc, Sugar, Tea, Cofl'ee, Molasses, Cheeia, Spi ces, Fi-sh Salt, Plaster. HARDWARE, Yii : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Ac. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Flutes, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, If LIQUORS, Winr. Brnmly, Gin, Rum, Whiskry, tf. I V Country produeo of all kinds taken in ex chnnge at the highest market prices. Jan. 15, 1653 ly. THE T0CKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, EVERT ONE HIS O'.V.t PHYSICIAN. rpiiE EORTIET1I EJi--- lion, with Otto II undred Engraxings, showinr Dit- e.itirs aud M jifunnilions e e Human System ill every ihapp tnd form. To which is added a Treatise on ll.t emales, being ighest imporlanct to or tbost plating marriage. Let ns father be tshamrd to preset, t a copy 0 Iho .r.SCULAPIUS to his child. It may sirt him from an early irruve. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret oblirjttiious of msr rird life without reading the POCKET iESCU. LAl'Il f. Lei no one tuft'criiig from huekniep Cough, Puin in the Sido, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic tenii tiant, and given up by their physician, bt tnothtr moment citiout consisting :!:e.$CULAFIU$. -Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, aa it has been the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from tht very jawt of death. If Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive en copv of this bonk, bv mail, or five ropiet will ba sent for one dollar. Address, D. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1853. ly. 1Inmo!u(1oii of Partnership. . riTHE Copartnership heretofore existing under 1 the Hume of lames H. Si Wm. B. Hart, it' this day dUimlved ly the withdraw! of William H. Jlort. The hmiuest of Ihe lata firm will ba settled by cither of the undersigned, at No. 829, North Sd street. JAMES II. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jan. I, 1S53.. l lie iiniiereined, nave this Onv formed a co partnership nnd will continue the business unde lete name of James II. & Thomas Hart. Thank ful for past la vow, they respectfully ask tbe atr tention of their friends and the public to their. stock of GROCERIES,-which will be full aud extensive, and which they will tell at th lowest market rates, i - i u rr s. JAMES II. HART, ' - . : i - . THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853, J 8, tl. -v. I Olore K,w Goods)! I - : :- Wl LL1 A M A. KX01JT5, Ti ESPECTf CLLY inform his friend anil Ihe public geuerallv, that ha ba just received and opened a laig and splendid atock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at hi fStor in Lower Augusta towathip. fli atock consist of every variety of ,., , Dry Goods, Viz: ( . . Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vrsiitiji, f(n- tiris, JWusin, tft, i A ajdendid stork of . -, . .- . , LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, " Such as Silks, BrragM, De Laines, Merintts, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, t(. , ,.; my BOOTS AND SHOES, ',' I A fin assortment for Men, Watntn ek Child rtav , A large assortment of GHOCER1E8, ' ' ,'' . L' ' 0CH S ' Sugar, CvfTee. Tra, Molaae, Spice, te.' Hard war and Quemw.r. . , l isli, Snltnnd Liqiiors. ' . Cin, Brnndr, Earn and Whlskry, asides lha largest and moat general atari' went of all kind of Good to b bad in thtcountry. . AM th above meutw.ied good will b tald at tuch reduced pricet aa tbey can not ba (fr elsawber, Country produce of all kind take in tichanf at lha highest market prices. - , j- i ,. August twsrp., July S, 1853. 6a 41 OLD PENS with and Without aaata, M yy uperior quality, just received. . i Alt) a fiaah tunnla ot VVriLin Fluid, far by L..t,,.,. . i , M. B. MAfcSER.i t oanuary, ute. 97,4851. - vt - PATENT-BRrrTANl A 8TOPPI5W, fa bar bottlea for salt by' ' i - If. B MAIMA Banbury, April, 13, 1851 ttRie-'-i t & Disease of F Se T-r-':'"Vf rnarneii people. .AiWf cecum