A STRING OF ITEMS. ; Hon. Charlea Sumner la about to lcnrt the Senate. Every man is Worn a soldier; all are ions or Ma'. ' . There are near 23,000 post offices in the United Jiulcs. The emigration inla Iowa the'present seoV on is astonishing and unprecedented. The London Times bitterly denounces John Mitohel's speech at San Francisco. If yon wish to sell more goods this year than you ever did before, advertise more. . A Young Child died near Mount Holly on Monday, Irom eating matches. 'Spurious gold coin Is in circulation at Wheeling, Va. We are to have a telegraph to England within years. The New York Sunday dispatch has been enlarged to about the size of tho side of a house. Ko.sulh, it is said, is about to leave Lon don for Constantinople, at the invitation of the Porte. It is said the receipts of the Pennsylvania Canals this year are 835,000 more than last year. Wiitpr is as scarce as ever in Pnttsvillo.and from present prospects not much chance of the deficiency mending. "Turn over a new leaf," with the New Year. For the future, bo template, indus trious, happy. A baby, scarce two months old, was re ceived in Louisville the other day by the telegraph and Adams &. Co.'s express. Richard A. Robinson, the alleged murder er of Hellen Jewett, was recently appointed a policeman of San Francisco. ''Johnny, my son, do you know that you have broken the Sabbath ' -'Yes, dad," said his little sister, "and mother's big iron pot, loo in five or six pieces. Captain Partridge's military school at Rrandywine Springs ivas entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday, the 19th ult. The scholars were mostly absent for the holidays. Freedom of the Press. The Weatfield News Letter announces that a landlord in that place threatened cowhide him, because one of his correspondents calls for anew hotel. "Mrs. Grimes, lend me yout tub 1" "1 can't do it the hoops are off it's full of suds besides, 1 never had one I wash in a barrel, and t want to use it mysef besides, ve lent it to a neighbor, who hasen't return ed it to me." Kissing a pretty girl "down South," a young gentleman asked her what made her so sweet. "0."she replied, in u'.ter innocence, "my fa ther is a sugar planter!" Newspapers in the world. The follow ing is supposed to be the number of news papers in the world: 10 in Austria, 14 in Africa, 24 in Spain, 20 in Portugal, 39 in Asia, 65 in Belgium, 85 in Denmark, 90 in Russia and Poland, 320 in oth er Germanic States, 500 in Great Britain and Ireland, and 1P00 in the United States. The Duke of Argyle, as we gather from a Scotch paper, dresses in brown clothes ; tides in a brown carriage, drawn by two brown horses; and everything in his house at Inve rary is brown, from the paper on the walls to the chair covers and coal scuttles. We pre sume then, that his grace, being a studious man, will often be in "a brown study." THE CHAPLAINS OF CONGRESS. . The New York Timet draws portraits of the two gentlemen elected Chaplains to Con. gress. Rev. Herny Slicer, elected to the Senate, is a politician as well aa a minister, and stumped it extensively for Gen. Peirce during the last canvass. He distinguished himself considerably by controversy on the etump with Mr. Joel G Sever, who was a member of the Baltimore whig convention from Louisiana, and who has at various times made himseelf conspicuous in varieus relations in teveial Slates. His latest exploit was to subscribe half a million of dollars for stock in the Pacific Railroad. Rev. Mr. Sli cer made some very damaging disclosures concerning Sever, which induced that gentle man to change the locality of his political ef forts. Rev Mr. Milburn who is elected Chaplain of the House' is a mart of different stamp, and was elected on other grounds. He is only about thirty years of age, of decided ability, eloquent in his calling, and of most amiable, excellent and social character. For some years he has su tiered from disease iu the eyes, which renders him.nearly blind Some five or six years ago he was chosen Chaplain of the House, and gave universal satisfaction. The circumstances of his eleo- tion at that time, as we have heard them narrated, were curious and creditable. He was traveling tin one of the Western livers lit a steamboat, being upon of his preaching circuits. He was but about twenty-two years of age, and seemed even youager. A great number ef members of Congress were on board, on their way to Washington, and had drawn a good deal of attention to laemselvea by card playing, drinking aad profanity. A Sunday came round Mr. Milburn was asked to preach, which he did. In the course of his seimon be addressed himself directly to the mem bers of congress, and rebuked iham in the se verest terms, for the reproach their conduct was calculated to bring upon the country, in the eyes of the publio at large, and enfor red upon them the duly of remmberiug the responsibility which rested upon them. He letircd tu his room believing thai be had offended them, fearful that be had over stepped the bounds of propriety, but conscions that he had discharged his du'y. 8oou after wards a committee, appointed by the mem bare, called upon him, thanked him for his repioof, solicited his acceptance of a purse f money they bad made up, and asked per mission to present his name as a candidate for chapUin to the house of Representatives, (lis assent was given, and be was f tested. Mifllinbiirg Academy. DHAHnbnrff, I'nlon County, Pcnnn REV. J. G. ANSPACIL ) rMlnr. REV. E. KEIKFEll, J i- A. C. FISHER, Principal MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, Principal of Ftmale Department. EDWIN FISHER, Teacher of Mathematics and Vocal Music. CIlESSELtEN FISHER, M. D , Lecturer on Chemistry, Physiology, $'c. The Summer Term of this flourishing Insti tute will commence on MojihaT, JutT 5, 1853. The course of instruction will be thorough and practical. Mathematics and the Ancient Lan guages, as well as other branches, will t taught, as far as practicable!, on tho analytic method. Dsily use will be made of the blackboard. Orthography, Reading, English Composition, and Declamation will receive their full share of attention. - .. ' , Draughting, Construction of Maps, l.se ol Compass, Ac, will lie taught to students in Sur veying and Civil Engineering. , . . Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Tainting, Water Colors, etc., Ornamental Needle Work, French and Botany will be given by the Precep tress, who is a graduate of Castleton Female Seminary, Vermont, and comes recommended by the Principal of that Institution, as "a young lady of agreeablo manners and high literary at tainmenta." Young ludies and gentlemen who design to t,p.,, t,.si'her. will find this Institution an effi cient school for preparation, since here will be connected with it, during the great part of the year, a Tsicimns' Isstitctk, the members of which will have the opportunity of attending an Evening Couise of Lectures on School Teaching, and acquiring a practical knowledge of the art, under the supervision of the Principals. '1 he government or the school is liaeeu upon the 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 tho morals, habits of study, and general deportment of tho Indents will be carefully attended to. The building is now undergoing a complete renovation. It will be painted, furnished wilh new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, iVc. Mifllinburg is a thriving and healthy borough. Its inhabitants are moral, intelligent and enter prising. Its streets have been recently graded and paved. It is, in every respect, a pleasant and desirable retreat for students. We, thercfoie, trust that the friends of education will deem the Academy worthy of their liberal support. flT The price of board, in the best of private families, docs not exceed $1,50 per week. N. B. 8tudcnts may enter the Academy at any time during the term ; yet it is desirable that they be present, if possible, on the first day, Mifllinburg, July 10, 1853. 6m. Just Published .and for Sale by WM. McUARTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American TLEADEKS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United States. Br Coi.mnson Reed, Esq., Ipsae legis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a shor system ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindcl, of the bar of Northumlicrland county, Bince the publication of tho book, the following letter has been received from Judge J'carson of Harrisburg : IIiRRisitcaa, June 30, 1853. Guumn: After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant, I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct system of pleading, adapted to our habits of busine s, and the practice of the courts. Your forma of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the acts of astembly , will bo a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. 1 ours, Willi great respect, JNO. J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. Shindcl, Esquires. Sunbury, July 9.1853. Book Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in the United States, to sell the most popular and saleable books published, many of them beautifully illustrated with colored engra vings ; also the most popular works of T. 8. A 11 THUR, including "Artkur't Collag Library." Intelligent and enterprising men will find this a pleasant and prafltable business. For particulars address (post-paid,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. October 1, 1853 7m. $500 REWARD!! TN ASM UCH 'as there has been at sundry times, - obstructions placed and confined upon the track of the Philadelphia and Suubury Railroad, do hereby ofler the above reward for the dc tec ion and conviction of any person or persons guilty of such oflence. D.1VID LOXGENECKER, President. S jl.'i,17 lepL 24, 1853. 3m. 3Iann's Establishment 25 South Sixth Stret, ' Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of Patent Letter Copying: Presses, Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Urushes, Oil Papers, Blotting Doards, Copying Ink, ic. Patent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed, PATENT LETTER HINDER, A most valuable invention, for keeping in a oook-like form, Letters received, Original Invoi ces, Ac. rtula., April 9, 1853. ly. - A Farm for Sale. ffMIE subscriber ofler for sale his farm, -- CONTAINING SSi ACRES and allowances. It is situated about three miles from Sunbury along the Shaiuokin creek, and is in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will be oilcrcd in parts or entire to suit pur chasers. It can lie divided to make three small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a good Batik Ram, and two tenant houses. JOHN FARNSWORTH. Upper Augusta, ept. 10, 1853. tf. WALL PAPER. A large and splendid as sortment of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and Oil Shades, just received and for sale by Dec 10, 1653. I. W. TENER 4 CO. MARRIAGE CETIFICATE8 handsomely executed fur sale at this office, single or by the SILVER WATCHES A few double case 3 English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by II. D. MASSER. : Bunbury, Aprd 11, 151 A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe- sive and Ifjj-Jl euvelopes, for sale by II. B. MAfeSER. Sunbury, Jan 10, 1852. SUN BURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL. CHERRY PECTORAL: ' far the Cure f COUGHS, OOX.D3, BOAH8BNESS, BRON CHITIS, OROVP, ASTii MA, WHOOFIXXO-OOVOK AMU CONSUMPTION. TO Cl'KK A COI J, WITH HCADACaS ASD SOKSWS iif Ilia IkkIv, toko I he Cintaav I'aeToaaL on going to lied, nml wmp op worm, to sweot during the night. . Fob a Giii-o and Cooqu, taksil illuming, iihoiisikI eve-nine-, according tn ilirectlinia on the b ullo, und the ditlu'til ky will stum bm removed. Nmie will lung .ufler from this trmitile when they Ami it enn hesn renilily cured. Persons sillicti'd wilt) s scuteil cuiigli, which hrenks tiictn of their rest st nie-lit, will flint, liy taking Hi. Cherry Pectoral on going t lied, they inny be sure of sound, untiroketi sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Grout rebel from iiillcr lug, anil an ullinuite cure, ii nifinhd 1 1 thousands who ara tlius-ttlnieted, liy this invnlnsMe remedy. From Its ai;reeubla effects in these case., mnnr find themselves unwilling to forego ils use when ttis necessity for n tins eensed From two eminent Physicisns in Kavstikvilli, Tenn , April 18, 1831. Sir We linve given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trinl in our practice, and find it to enrtmsa every other re medy ws havs for curing nuectimis of the respirnl'irv or gs". DltS. llllvMr.lt HAMPTON. TOSINOF.RS AND I'UM.IC SI'KAKKUS this remedy is iurulilitlile, ns ly its notion on the tltrout unit lungs, when taken in smalt quantities, !l removes nil hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power mid flexibility ui ilia v"irc. ArTH.MPis rrencnillv much relieved, mid often -wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. Hut there nre s une ease so ou st unite ns to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry recto nil will cure them, if they can lie cured. iti.M:m i ir, or irritation ot the lltr.vu ami upper portion of lue luniis, may tie- cured hy Inking Cherry Pe to rn! in small and ircqucnt doses. Tho uncomfortable op pression is soon relieved. nev. uoci. i.ankim,, or limokiyiijiNew one. siaics: t;l lmvo seen the Cherry l'ecion'd cute such cuses of Aclhmn and Ilronchitis ns load me to believe it etui rarely full to cure those iliKcusFs." Full CltOLP. (live an emetic of antimony, to be followed hv tarre ami freoiieut dost-3 of Iho Cherry Peclo- ml, until i'sulxlucs the disease. If taken m season, it will not fdl to cure. WHOOPING COUGH mnv be broken up and in cu red hy the use of Cherry Pectoral. TIIK INFI.i;f.'.a is moodily removed lir this reme dy. Numerous instances have been noticed where whole liimillcs were nroteotwt iroin any serious consro-ivin-, while their m-ivhhora, without the Cherry 1'eetorul, were mnri'itig Irom the disease. Dr. J. C. Aver: Palkm. Ohio, llth June, 1851. I write to inform vrtn ol the truly reinnrkalJe ellecls ot your CIIF.RKV 1T.UTOUAI. in this place, nod in my OWII lUUllly. tine Ol illy o-lllilliers w.ib miiiim-n-iy ,:ui.u in three days of a dreadful Wlloorixo Coomr, by taking it Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians fieely slates that he considers it the liest remedy wo have pnlmniary diseases, anil that lie has cured more cases of Caoef with i. Hi.,., nut' oilier me.lioitie he ever nduliuistered. um cierjyuieti oi me juipusi i.iuirrn n... the run of Iftn.rsxzA here this sens ui. he has seen cures from your medicine he could scurcely have ueiievca sitii' out seeing. Yours respecttuity, J. i- di.m Deputy Postmaster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemis irv and Metcria Medicc, liotcdoin Cotlcce. ' I lint-i found the CtiERRT Trctoral. rs its iuireil lenlt show, a powerful remedy for colds, unit canghs, and pul monary diseases. Patiker Cr.evKLASB, M. D. Baosswicx, te.', Fob. 5, IKI7. DH . V A I . F. N Tl N E M OTT. The widrhi celebrated Professor of Siirzcry in the Medical College, New York City, says : "It gives me pleasure tn certify the value and efficacy of 'Avks's Cherbv IVxtoral,' which I consider peculi arly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of scveie diseases upon the Lungs have lieen ef fected liv CllRRRV Pectoral in such extreme cases ns warrant the belief that a remedy tins at length been tound Hint can lie depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Consumption which carry from our niidit thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the nfiliclcd can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fud to avail themselves of it. , Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, LowcU,-Mas. Sold in Sunbury by II MASSER, and by Druggists (jencrally throughout the Stnte. July 30, 1833. ccow 1. Nov. 13. 52. J. E. G OULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 161 Chcsmut Street, Sicaim's Building nni.ii delpiii a. "EXTENSIVE MI'SIO Pl'M.ISHER, and Deulcr in Musical Instruments uf every de scription. Exclusive Apent for the sale of Hullet, Davis cfc (Jo's (Uostnn) Patent Scsi'Eksiox 1)ridii sEultan and other PIANOS, I., Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Mclndeona, Martin's Guitars, Harjis, Violins, Sheet Mtsic, Music Books, Scc, cVc. Kcsidents uf the country will lie supplied by mail or otherwise wilh any music they may wish, at as low rates as it purchased in person. Having one of tha largest stocks in the United States, I feel confident of satisfying all who may luvor me with a call or order. Dealers In Music supplied cn the most liberal terms. Pianos to leL becond-hand Plan s lor sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly. "Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT IAST. TVTOW for the little ones. Whv will parents waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect pictures ol their children and alter all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1 e would say, come to our EXCELS01R GALLERY and wo wiil guarantee to make you a perfect picture, by our Electro Chemical process. that works in from A to 3 seconds. We defy any Daguerrcan in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, as wo are the mventois, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishments iu New England and the Middle States. For pictures of adults, the silver medals we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, togolher with the numerous premiums from (,'ounty runs, is sulticicnt proof that tuey are the A's Vina Ulra of perfection. We would call particular attention to our Talhotvnes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. UtiLMss & Uo., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den House, eipringueld and Collins Uuiluiug, eidtield, Muss. N. 13. Cur -establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and by t'loftsior llort'ford t ajtty IMinpt Ly I-ht "Come and see." l'hila., May 28, 1853. ly. LAAVllENCE "HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. THE ubucriber, widow of Samuel Thompson, dee'e., lulo of the LawrM.co House," in Sunbury, Teefeectfully informs the friends of hrr laU husband, and ihe public generally, that she continues to keep the above Hotel, and is well provided wilh all things necessary to accommo date all who may favor her with their custom, and therefor solicits their patronage. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbury Oct. 23. 1853 4m. S COVGU CiMJY. An ecel- lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sulf at this ollic. Peceniber 4. 1853. ' UANU DILLS neatly printed on lie promptly executed at this ollits. tvpe Alsa blanks, of all kinds on superior paper. BunbuTT. Feb. 14. 1858. TVR. H. II. HIG DEE'S remedy for eoughe, "wlda, anil yulmonary diseases. A supply of this Taluable medicine just received ami lor aula by H. U. MASSER. Suuliry, Juae 4. 1853. BLANKS. 5 of ever, description ci JTBI.ANKS of erery description ran be had Wy JLlfl applying at tho o'lioe ol' tke American. CELEBRATED I Family Medicines. IN nlTermg to tha public tli abova mri Inutile prepara tioiM, the tulmrnber wot i Id Btnta that in cmtiilution with his fiivmla und aumn or the moat respectable nf the Medical facility, it win decuictl advisnhle to offer to the public, a few preporatioiia of kaowa celebrity, being; pre pared wilti tlte greatest mire, and on the moat ericntifie principle, na ulrtfitutm for t lie numerous worthluns ar ticles that nre flooding tha country in the form of pnnnceas and cure alls, prepared by tha most ignorant and mercena ry persona, intended to cure all diseuses and good for aone, Head and Reflect, Tbnt tlta Medicine. Manufartiired by Yt, M. Bbcklbt, Including his ltise Pectornl fur Coughs. Crenm ol Cnmnlmr, for Khcu malum. Worm Svrnp f.ir Worma. Tooih Wash, furricenved leeth, diaenned gums. Family Pills orblotid Purifyer, have been more eitensive 'y ", and have gircn mure satisfaction, Ihnn any other .Medicines hrf.ire tha public, being prepared with regard to their usefulness are fully worthy tha trial of tha articl ed. Give them n trial. A few poweiful rensons wlty tlta aboys Medicines ore deserving of universal pntionnge. (In Ihe first place, they are prepared by a regular Physician, who understands the application of Medtriiies, to diseaaes, and consequent I7 are oerferlly rife to tike. (Secondly,) they hava been tiacd wilh titiiverttal awce, and have given mora satisfac tion than any other Mvdirinea offered before the pulrtie. (Thirdly ) they ore the only med.cmes that hava gained the patronage of Phvaiciana, where they have been used ; and (rouithly.) they are put up In larger quantities foi the name price, than any other Medicines ottered to the public of the same kind. As the subscriber has a number of certificates tu his possession of the highest authority, where they have been used with the most satisfactory re mit. He will publish a few of them, feeling satisfied tbnt a trial will insure their recommendation. Try them and satisfy yourself of their superiority over all others. Read and be Convinced. We tha undersigned having been made acquainted with the ingredients enlrting into the Compounds known aa Hickky's Family Medicines also having prescribed und known litem tn ite neral. with must Kittttfiictorv results: tike pleasure in saying (tint we believe they fully meet tue uesijn lor wnicii they nre rccninuieniien. JAS. HrilAWHHIUliK, M. V c 11. FRicK, r. u. W.f. MeMAHOV, M. D. WKSI.KY H ((KAIII1KART. M- D. WM. It. iMAniMi, M. 1). D H. UliAKlIKAItT, M. D. Curt of pain in tic side and cough from protected Urer Comvlaitit, ' Mrs. Robert Attains, lulmring under Chronic lArer Comi piuini, nt'couipauit'ii witliu snort ory coul pain 111 the side und breajt. general debility, loss of appetite, after try nig all Ihe UNunI remedies recomineudcd for coughs and diseases of (he chest, who with no benefit, she was recom mended to try the Itnse Pectoral, from which, she nut only derived inumilmte but permanent relief. John Atlutus. s n of Mrs. Hubert Adams, was afflicted with a very sevure c High, pain in the side, and soreness pnHbieett by iiicess;uit'coughing; he was induced to try the Rose Pecttiml. To use his own Inniruupe, the fimt dose emiblcd him to enjoy a gml night's rest. In the morning he expcctoialcd about half pint of inaltur. He continued to improve until his cough entirely left him, it also had the effect of si relabelling his breast, which was naturally weak . He also says that be has tecoiiiniended it tn a number of hiafiieula fur similar complaints, and in every case it haa given satisfaction. The alxve persona reshlenls of the town of Danville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from the ue of the Rose Pectoral ; authorize the above statement, for the benefit of those who um Ih ntllicicd in a similar man ner. URKA'jT CUHK. Loss of Void restored with out boltU of Host Pee to rat Misa5usnii Whillork. of Rush township, Northumber land co., for a miiulwrof yeuraan ii valid, in the fall of lyoo, Inst ihe une of her voice from a seveie cold she con tained: nfler Irving a niiinlK'r of remedies, with no bene- nt, sue was entirely restored by taking one bottle of Kosa Pectoral, lifter which, she lost her voice again, from a fresh cold slie rontracted, and was again restored bv the use of anther bottle; she theu took ft air bottles more to strengthen her breast, from which she derived tha most decided benefit, and has Iwen in tho eujoymeiit of excalleut health from that time to the present. l lie aihue itutement is ohtumcu irom Dr. 1'uiaeli, llie Physicinn who attended her; also her mother who thiuka that slie would not be living at this time if it bad not been for the ft.te Pectoral. Danville, Jan. 20, 1604. SStiil another Marled Cure Kfftctrd Mts. K-miuel tSechler. being of a nutttml weak and deli. rate coustiiulioii. very susceptible to colds, was afflicted with a verv severe rough, on in and soreness of the breust. loss of appelile ; after using a numlier of the usual reme dies from which, she derived no benefit, ihe was cured by taking one bottle of Rose Pectoral and is iu the enjoyment of better health lhau for yeure previous. Danville, Dec. 1 IK0. Pa. IIicki.kt : Permit me to inform you that my wife. who ia a delicate and weakly wonrtn, laboring under o very severe Cough with pain and s.ireuess of breast, was more quickly and effectually relieved with one bottle of your Rosa Pectoral m any other medicine she had ever lUKCll. Alf.M'.K .M BltlUh. Jan. 1S.V2. Samuel R. Wootis' Furnace. Reil Point. StKONO ZVlPttNCE IN FAVOR OF THE KoSK PECTORAL AND Family Pii.ls. John Fulner taken between Christmna nnd New Year with a very bail cold, which em let I in r dry hard incessant Cough, causing a great deal of pain whenever he coughed, whi relieved very innch ; by the time he hut) taken one third of a bottle, and by the time it was finished, was en tirely c ured. He als says (hat he has taken several doses of the lle-illh Restorative or Family Pills, ami that they ore the mildest an. I most effectual purgatives he has ever lateen. Danville, Jan 1, 1N2- Da. Bickut : Dunne a visit to my brother, iu Dan ville, I took a veiy severe Cold, which ended iu a tiht haul Cough, with s ireness and pjiu of the breast, for wmca 1 uslm your fiose rectoral, und l-ninny l ills, and take pleasure iu recommending I hem, na the mildest and most ellrctuul remedy 1 have tucd. 1 ours, rcspecttullv. JAMKH MORGAN', Jnn. t?ft, 1S.V2. Vhite Haven, Luzerne co. Dear Sir : As a recommendation for your Rose Pecto ral, permit me to say, that I was effectually cured of a very severe c-otiih wilh pain iu the breast, with less limn halt1 a battle, and that I consider it invaluable. You are at liberty to m ike this public if you please. JOHN SPKRRIN'G, ((irocer,) Danville, Pa. My sou William tailoring under a severe cough nnd pain iu his side, from an injtirv received by a fall, was euluely relieved by a bottle of Hose Pectoral A Cream of Cam phor. I have nlso used your Family Pills, and altogether 1 c insider them the best medecines I have eer used. JOAN OVKRDOKF, Jaa. 1P.V2. It nth Tp., North'd co. Dr. Ilickler : Sir: As my wife who was troub'ed wilh dry, hard Cough, nls s mr Stomach, dependent upon debility, similar to Dnqtepsia. w:n entirely relieved by using two Isottlcs of your Hose Pectoral, permit ma to say that 1 consider it an e'xce lent remedy. Yours, respeeifullv, Rev Mr. WII.T-A UD. Putt -r Lutheran Church, lsiiville. Pa. Having been cured of a pain in my aim (similar to Kheu mattHiii) which deprived me of the free use of it for about four mouths. Hy using one botile of Cream of Cumphor 1 w aild stata that J c insider it the bent remedy of tha kind 1 have ever used in my family, nnd 1 would freely recommend it to others with similar affections. Yours, respectfully, JONAS WOI.F. Rush tp., North'd co. Mr wifa being efTIirtal with a very seveie pain in her arm and shoulder (the effects of coM) which disabled her from using it, wua cured wilh rubbing ot Cream 01 Ciiiu- phor. Mrs. Kill in, my sister-iu-tuw, una also cured of a severe paiu in the heail and face by using the Cream of Cumphor THOMAS C. KLIJS, Danville. Jan. 9, 5'J. My wife haviuir Kheumaiiiui of the unn for a number of years, which prevented her frosn using it in doing her work ; after having Beut a gie.il deal of money in trving different remedies wilh 11 ) benelit, was entirelv cured by using only one I. .tile of your Cream of Camphor. WILLIAM EVKNi, .Minor, foi S. H. Wotxl, R. Point. Dr. Ilicklev : Having receive.) a very aevere injury in my side by falling otf'u lud of hay, from which 1 was una ble to follow my work, was recommended to try a bottle of Cicam of Camphor, which afforded immediate relief. GRIFFITH CAUll.Ktu.li tp., Norlh'd co. fy wife, suffering from most excruciating pain, throughout hei general system, which prevented her from sleeping (being occasioned by a long and protracted spell of sickness;) for which she used a nuiulier of remedies without benefit, was entirely relieved by the use of Creuiu of Cumphor. GKO. B. DROWN. Suigeoii Dentist, Danville, Pa. Child cured of Rowel Cmnplaiut. and Ague (of two years standing.) by Worm Syrup. My child being uiilicted for the last two years, with Rowel Complaint und Ague until it wua reduced to a mere skeleton, 1 tiiud a nuiulier of remedies with 11 permanent benefit, until 1 gave it a bottle of your Worm Svrup, since which time it has been well, und got quite fleshy. I also have recommended it to a number uf my friends, Biidiu eveiy case it husmveu satisfaction. L. LKVI. At Louis I.auss' (Merchant,) Danville. I have used your Worm Syrup 111 my family, and con aider it not only effectual, but the most pleasant article 1 am acquainted with. JACOIJ LASHKl. Danville. Having used your Worm Syrup in my family, it helps my children more than any preparation of the kind, and is inure pleusant to tuke. DAN MORGAN. Montour Row, Danville. I have had occasion to use your Worm Syrup in my lumily, ami pref er it to auv Vermifuge 1 huve used. FR I'M). 1(1 II. Froatv Vullev. M.ml.mrn Dr. Riekley: Having used your wouu Syrup, and 1 1 umpiior and faintly Pitla in mr lamily, they gav. risid .itiilnelion, and I ooniiiler tlirul Uie llaM ef IMtual, atl pleasant remnlie., w. hare hnd ia our family. JUIt.NH TIIAM K. H LSI I Kb, lxuirille. Dear Sir: We the undersigned being in the employ nf Messrs. Groves A Cotnly, at whose si. ire, you lmvo an Agency for the a-il. of your Family Mediriuca, atate that w. biiv. hud an opnortnnity of knowing til. opinion, of uuuieroua iiiflividnal. who linve used theiu, and that they giv. (.aneml sitisi'uction. V. huv. ild a grmt many nf your Fills, which ai. universally liked, lieiug rerr mild in thrir operation. W. I.KISKNHINO, Danvill., Alleat.W M KKl'I.Wt, llavinsr SennT nf my mmith very bad, 1 wua induced to try a boil, of your Tooth Wuah, wlilrh acted like a cluirra, hurdcaing my cum., and removing .11 disease. JONATHAN 11. ltlMllil, Danvill. Dr. Dii'kley: Having whut wua cutil ulceruUid aor., momli, for whivli, 1 tried a number of reinediea wilh no benefit i I waa at kial cured liy using on. hottls of your Tool h wash. My wife ls:i duiiua; her coiifiiiement, was threatened wilh sore.Breu.ts, lunlis having already formed, for wines slie used tli. Creum of Cuuinhor, which smiter ed them, thereby preventing tier breasts from ratliennf. tiKO. A. HltOWN, Near I ullieran Chirrk, Dauville, l'a. Dr. Bii'kley.-liuviiifr an ofiportunity of seeing yonr Aiiti-SciirUtlie To itb Wash used in Sihm very aevel. ea se, of scurvvv of th. gum., I couslder it an excellent remo dy Yours, resiectrully, GKO. 11, BUOV.. The above nnvlime. are foi sale Wholesale and R tuil by W M. BICKI.FY, M. D , Proprietor, Danvill. A! 'Foi sale by Ui. following Agents in Northumber land county, Filling A tirant, bunbury j W A. Knobb, Augusta; W. Farrow, Snydertown ; Tupenrt, FurinanA Biirl'iu, Fu si in at i F.nmtine A fttrouM, l'sxino.; Julia V.iiKant, Fssuu; Hugh Vastm., ISiziuos: Animernian, I, . - .at. ...... i .r. n.i di . : viiMvs m ,n , c-niiiiifcia ; nira. ju. i somas, onamo.iu , Wui. Fuirelv, Sliauukiu: Caninbeh A Kline. Aususia: Samuel A. Dergrtrrwer, le lersburg i Jacob LtiMliruig, Bear G.pi Conrad Wutek, Nn-thumberland j Jeremiah Crouse. BcJinagrov. ; Jonah Baker, L.wiWMirg j Johu F. Caslow and Joiiuihaii oilers. Milton. Call on ths Agents, and gets circular containing a full aex-riiuioa 01 tu. numerous mm peri.rnM uy th. dinar ent Medieinw. Jl 11, IMS U. "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Mechanics. GEOItGE RENN. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. '"PHE uliscriber rfspcctrully calls the attention of tho public to hi large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of GAllIKET-WAim which cannot fail to reiommend itself to every one who will rxaniino it, on account of ite durable workmanship and splendid finish, made op of the best stock to be had in the city. JSo effort ii spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the ubscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sofa, Divan nnd Lounge, Bureaus, Secretanes, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WOKK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CIIAIKS, including varieties never before to be had ir ounnury, sum as jmaiiooakt, IJi.ack Wiikct sun CunLEii Mirts Ghkciax j axi Wmrisnn CHAINS, An rAcv Piaxo Stools, which are of the latest (Ivies, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The (ubscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse fur persons tn purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and lini.li of his ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms aa they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavment for work. CP" UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a Imndsnmo Hr.Ansit, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. ly-The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. CiEOKCiE KENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S52 tf. Stone Cutters and Luhorcrs WANTED ! 2TONE cutters and laborers can have steady employ and a winters io!v (and not work in tho water,) at the Union and Susquehanna Bridge aj (Jhnpman, lu,p,n : r lwecn iverpi Union countv, Pa., midway be iool and Northumberland. To la borers $1,25 per dav will be given. LEISEXRINCJ & FISHER. Chapman, Sept. 17, 1833. tf. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Window (ilass, 5 Toss French zinc white. It) tons Turc While Lead. 5000 Iloxes Window (ilass.nll si.es. Superior I'olnsh.fy'opnl, Conch, Leath er 4- Iron varnish, white Demur vnrninh for China Gloss, with a general assortment of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Mcdicinos in gcuenil use, warranted genuine. Colored and Euaiulcd Glass, &c, ic, for sale very low at ALFRED WII.TBERGER'S Druj Rnd TVint Store, Mo, 1CJ N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to anv of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 28, 1853 ly. 2.5U0 Acres Timber Land FOB. SALE. SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND, comprising about 2,500 acres, part of which is situated on Tohyhunna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, wilhin three niilos of Lehigh River, in lYnu forest township, Carbon County, one of tho great Co;il Counties of I'cnnsylvui.iii, can be hod ut a bargain, if ap plication be made soon. These hinds are thickly covered with the best timber of that region. While it is believed that 75,000 feet of Iimilior to the acre, con be cut from a largo porlion of the land, the balance will aver age not much less than this figure. The kinds of limber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce or Willie Cedar, Into t)uk, White line ami Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine arid Hemlock. The Tobyhaiiiia and Muddy Creeks are large and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount of water power, and are capable of driving a large number of saw mills. They duply into the Lehigh, which stream, with the Lehigh Canal afloids 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 ant mile and three quarttn of the land. 1 hrough these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of llie cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en gaged in the trade to derive greater profits than attend investments generally. In addition to the timber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort uf timber that snip-builders have been obliged to purchase ill Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there has, 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, thai a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season neoessarily increases this dilliculty. The conscqucnco must bo an enehanientent of the value of timber lands. Those uu-culled tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the lands offered for sule, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. But the land is not alone valuablo for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every acre being susceptible of a I114I1 state of cultivation. - Capitalists desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lauds. For further Information apply to CHAS. M. HALL. Office in "Mining Register" building, Potts ville. Pa. August C, 185J tf. ' Lumber Yard. THE (uhseriher would respectfully inform tha citizens of Sunbury, and lN'orthumlerland and adjoining counties, that he haa opened a Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., abort dis tance East of the Steam Saw Mill, where he haa now a large amount of Seasoned Pauntl flaui, also Pannet hoards, and all other Hoards and Bi-numa Material, such aswill be wanted for building purposes. Also a large amount of Shingles on hand, which will be sold from IS up to fd, according to quality and size. Please give us a call and examine our prices and quality. N. 13. Farmers who are in want of Shingles will please call as we will sell to vou low. J. E. LE1B, Sup. Sunbury, May S8, 1SS3 ly. SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. GEK, a fresh supply just received, and for tale hy U. I). MASSER. Kuubury, Jan. 10, 18A2. F1 Bills handsomely printed on cart? paper for sale at tuia omca. IOR aale at thia cflica, Superior Black Ink, C atUe Medicine at S5 cu, Pure Essence of Ginger,. 35 ceut A CA1L TO HOUSEKEEPERS At tho Cabinet Ware ltoom or SEB'N 1I0U1T & CO. MarkefBquare, Also at tht torntr of Fawn street the Railroad SUNBURY, PA. f Thankful for tha patronage of his friends ami 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 up with the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended hia busi ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of tho present stock of CABINET WARE AND CHAIRS, Manufacturkd BT SEBASTIAN H0TJPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former stock of the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Lnrire Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for tho purpose, they are now piypnreil lor Undertaking in all its branches, Hi this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye mniils and mistresses, and hasbnmls too, Hre's furniture of every style and hue, From side bnurds down to kitchen tables, From rocltinf chairs to lot-king- cradlss Should yiiu not have the ready Jons to pay, We'll wnit nwhil. for a brighter Letter day, Or Uike pc.tntc.es, oats, com, wheat and ry. j Mnrk, hoop p: Vi,staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any tiling but ynkus end threshing flails, From pi;s and lurk id down to little quuils. Come on then friends, come one aad all, Keep bade a moving, so "pies on the ball." ltf Orders from a distance promptly attended i and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf Hobby Horses, Children's Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and rotail by 3-JSH1TELL & TTJLLj No. 64 DUCK Street, Philadelphia, Orders through the mail promptly executed Phila., April U, 1853. ly. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELHY AND SlI.VKIt WAltn, Wholcsnle nnd Retail at No. Ti N. Si:i;OND St., opposite the 111. Vernon House, Cold Lever Watches, lull jeweled. Is k. Cuses, $X.OO; Silver Levers, lull jeweled. 1:2,00 ; Silver lupines, jeweled, 00 nil Y-irr:iulcd to keep good time. Uold 1'ens and rl I ver Case, 1.1X1; Uold Pencils. 81.0ft; J"!d Pencils and Pen Cuses with ir'Hd Gold Penan, low ns &.J5. Ac. Also, alwnvson hand a bT'Kk! nssorlmeiit of tine sold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Cliuina, Gold Vent Chiiins, I.Tidiea1 Gold Fob Chains and Belt Pins. Silver Table Sioiia from 11 to PIH. Dessert, SO to und Tea, JM,7.i to 6,00 per sel, warranted eiu:il to coin. All goods warranted to be wltnl tliey lire riltl for. t Wnlt-liea and Jewelry repaired and warranted. 1" All order, sent by mail ur otherwise, will be punc tually uttciidcd to. M. AVISF.. Acent, No. Jfforih SF.COND Street, opposite the Ml. Vernon House. Phila., April 51, ie."3 ty. WM. M'CAIITY, Bookseller, THESPECTFULLY iiif""ns the inhabitants ol town and country, that he has lately recei ved from Philadelphia, a lare addition to his stock of books, iu every brun. h of Literature, and in a great variety of Binding. Please call and see tuein. Sunbury, Sept. 17, 1853. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. J A 31 US 15. F 11)1. Ell, No. 12 South Second Stree', PUIIADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " Quartier do Gold pens and pencil nnd silver haldere Silver Tea and Table Spoons Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings &C. All warranted and sold at prices as low as acy in the city. November 27. 1852 tf. Hoseiulale Hydraulic Cement. N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by CHARLES SlIF.rAKD SMITH, of, and successor to, the late firm of Kvi Smith & Son. N. E. Corner ef Front and Willow street Railroad. I'liiludclphiii, Fell. 19, 1853. ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of Ground FOR SALS. fTMIE subscriber oilers at private sale, his house and three acres of ground, on tho river Hank within the limits uf the liorough of Sunbury, now in the occupancy ot John fcliiEsler and orig iually owned by Caas. G ussier while engaged in bout building, i he improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well of good Water, and a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop erty is handsomely locuted and will be sold at a reasonable price and possession given in April next. Apply to lico- C elknr, Esq., of Biur bury, or to the subscriber at Setinsgrove. 1'ETEB KEKLIN. July S3, 1653 tf. 8-20 KKWARD. f IfIIE above reward will be paid for i a forma. H tion that will lead to the discovery and conviction of the person or persons who were guilty of filling the axel boxes of the passenger and coal ears of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Itailread, wun (ami and dirt. 1). LOXGENECKER, Prest. Sunbury, Aug. 57, 1S53. TJ LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons Ac, Tor sule by II. B. MASSER. Sunbury Aiul SO. 1831. A INN 3 LETTER PRESSES, with books, ink. and all complete, just received ami lor sale by Ji. Ii. MASSER. Sunbury, June 4, 1 853. vHAIN PLMPS.- A small number of these excellent pumps hava beea received and ara oiicreu tor sale by II. B. MASSER. Sunburv, June 4. 1653. EWEI.RY. A nice assortment of Gold and " Silver Pencils and Pene, for sale cheap Uy G, ELKBEKG & CO., Market atroet, opposite Ilia Post OiDce Sunbury, Ov't. 6, ISiJ BANK NOTE TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA MASfACA!;.ri"r citt or I'HiLADtLran. All solvent hands i s, U . B. Usnk note. 16dli Ail solvent Banks pn constat. .tl . I...T7 HHUUK HI lr.' II, VMTtlH lOlllllB CONNKRTlmttti " Bank of Chsmlxrshur. 1 dis All srilrrnt bunk. . '4; NEW YORK. 1 nans of ChcMer Co. par Hank of Del. Co. Chester par) Bank of Oernwntown nar A II solvent banks CITT. Bank of Urttyshur . 1 dnOTBk notes aud.r M t dis I dis Bank of fawiatewn Dank of Midilletown 1 dis Montgomery Co Bank par Bank of Northnmlierl'mt. pi Bank of i'iiuliurg 1 (In Bank nf Danvill. par COOXTST. All solvents hank. 1 dia NlitV JERSEY. Belvirier. Bank I dis Commercial Bank I dis f sr. Hank Mont Holly par Carlisle Bank 1 dis: F. A M., Middletown Pi Colombia B'k k B'(Co parjMerliemi'.' Bk, Newark par Doyeistown Uauk par I Kaaton Bank pur : K.ne Bank 9 die I Fxchanie B'k Pillthnrir I nn I Meeh. Bk of Burlington par Mech. A Man. Bk Trent Pr Morris Co Bsnk 1 dis N.wark Bk'a Aln. Ca 1 dia F.schaiiire B'k. Brmifl, I His ( Oraug. Rank I dis Fsrmera' B'k, BueksCo pnrll'eople's Bk Pstterson Farmers' Bk, Idmrnsler piirjl'rinceton Bank Farmer.' Bk, Resiling pnr'alem Banking Co, Farm. Ilk rVhnrlkill Co pnrjfeinerret Co Bank F P. Bk WavnrshV lldia State Bank at Camden dis par .I"' dis psr I dis dis rrausiiii b. YVaah'ii lldia Slate Bk Kliabethtoi Ilarriel.uri. Bank I riii Plate Bank Newark Honeadale Bunk 1 ,lu HtBte Bk. N. Brnnawlek tr Incaiter Bank nar.Sussex Bonk, Newton I die l,enanon jiainc par Mrrch. Man. Dank 1 di. Miners' H'k, Potievill. per Mononruhela Hank i ,i;. rrentim JJaiikinr Co mur it: . l . mr. union nana, j'over ail Y.rdlevr'le Del Dr Co lSdis tyltk notes nnder 5 1 dia r I,' i a w & D L Taylorsv'e IM Co IS di.1 iv est iiranch Hank pnr Wyominn Bk, Wilkesb'e pnr ork Bank, 1 (is QTKelief notes 1 dia MAINE. Rank of Whellock 5 dia Bank of Delawsra par Rnnk of Smyrna par Delaware City Hank par Ilk Wilmt'n Braudyw. psr Farmer.' Ilk St Delaware per Ciiiiin Bank. Wilmington par CS" Under $5's , I dis OHIO. AM solvent bank. I dis r."Mk notes under S's 4 dis NOI1TH CAROLINA. All solvent hanks S dis CVUmler 5'., tj dis Merc.ntil. Hk, Bangor 10 di. All aolvejl hank. dis rvr.tv-HAMPSHIRE. All solvent banks j dis VERMONT. Bank of st Albans S dia Ail solvent bunks I di Tremendous Excitement ! .' Cash, Steam, Electricity!! The Aerial and all other lines out-done by thl Lightning Line of TRA T. CLEMENT. VyrHO, having great faith in rapid sales and small profits, hns just received ana opened a targe assortment of FALL AND VITER GOODS. At his Store in Mar.';et Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the p-' 'ic nt the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimrrs, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens. Calicoes, Muslin d$ Lains, Laicns, Ginghams, Berages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Groceries, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Checia, Spa ces, Fish Salt, Plaster. UARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, Jto. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Suucers, fe LIQUORS, Winr. Brandy, (iin, Rum, Whiskry, kt- tW Country pruduco of all kinds taken in ei change at the I .illicit maiket prices. Jan. 15, 1S53 ly. DOCTOR YOURSELF! TKE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, tVKRV ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rpiIE EORTIETII Edi-- lion, wilh One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis enses and Malformations he Human Svstem'iii every shape and form. To wliirk is added a Treatise on the mm 4 Diseases of Females, being ol tins In; licit importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. ty tie Win. Yoiiiic Let no father be attained to present a copy o b .ESCULAPir8 to his child. It mav save him from an early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret ohligntiaiia of msr- ed life without reading the POCKET AISCU- 1. A PU S. Let no one sullering from haeknirp Cough, Pnin in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up b their phykii ian, be another moment without consulting the. T.SCLI.AP1LS. Have the married, or thine 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 the very jaws of death. I V Anv person sending l r.ISTV -rIVJS CENTS, enclosed in a letier will receive ona copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will ba sent for one dollar. Address, Da. W. YOUNG, No. 15S SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1 853 ly. Hlorc Xevr Ct;o;!s!I WILLIAM A. KNOBB, "OESrECTFULLY iaforms iis frienda and the public generally, that he haa iuat received and opened a large and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at his Store in Lower Augusta township. His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz: Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vesting!, Fm- licit, Jiluslin, ijC. A splendid stock of LADIKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Bcragrs, De Laines, Merinoes, l.awns, uiughams, Luluoes, tfc. SOOTS AND SHOES, A fine assortment fur Men, Women &. Children. A Urge assortment of GROCERIES, siren as Sugar, Cottte, T-a, Molasses, Spicei, be. Hardware and Queenaware. Fish, Sail ami Liquors. , (t'Cll AS Gin, Brandy, Rum nnd Whiskfjr, Besides the largest and most general assort. ment of all kind of Goods to he had in the country. All the above mentioned goods w ill ba (eld at such reduced prices aa they can not be get far elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds taken iu t xchanie at tha highest market prices. Augusta twsp., July 3, 1853. 6m. 1,000 Men Wantvd. rN the liue of the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD between Bridgeport (opposite liar riaburg) and Sunbury, in tha State of Pennsylva nia. 1 lus road is titty four miles in length1 runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employ ment for stone masons, cunieuli rs and laborer, for the next twelve months. A large porlion of the line is heavy rock excavation, laborers that are familiar will therefore find car tain employment and lilieral wages. DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN A. CO, Contractors. February 19, 1S53 Laborers "Wanted, rXMIK subscribers wai:t immediately on tha Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Selinsgrove, from 50 TO 100 LABORERS, to whjni one dollar per day will pe paid. 8AM DUE. W JLVEJiTON & CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1353. tf. G- OLD PENS with and without eaaee, af very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing F'md, . by H. B. MA8SEB. Sunbury, Dee. ST, 1HI. " TENT BRITTANtA 'U4' " 7 9 . .... I- u- bar Dome, lor .... MA3B't Buubury, April, 1J, 181 A