THE BROKEN HOUSEHOLD. ' BY AMC CaY. Vainly, inly, memory .eek Round our father' kiico, Lnnuhing eycoand rosy clioekt Where Ihey used In bo Of th circlo one o wide, Ther nre wanderer, thero nitTO died. Golden haired, and dey eyed, Prattling all tha dny, Was the baby firot that died ) Oh ! 'twas hard In luy Pimpled hand and chuek of novf In the grave so dark and low. Smiling back on all who smilleil, Nu'cr by sorrow thralled Half a woman, half a child, Was the next una called ; Thn a grave more deep and wide Made they by the baby's side. When or where the other died Only heaven can tell, Treading ma'ihoiid's path of piido Was he vrhen he fell ; Happy thistles, blue and red, liloom ubout his lonely bed. 1 am for the living three Only left to piay ; Two are on the slurmy sea, Farther still than they, Wanders one his young heart dim, Oltunest, mJst I pray for him. Whatsoe'er they do or dare, Whereso'er I roam, Have them, Father, in thy care, Guide them stilly home ! Home, oh ! Father, in the sky, Wlvero none wander and none die. A STRING OF ITEMS. The Winter in England thus far has been rather colder than usual. Virtue is little wont to look back after her shadow, Reputation. The consolidation of rottsville, Port Car bon, Palo Alto, and St. Carbon is talked or. When is a sleigh like a man with a cold in his head 1 When it's a tunning in its snows- A little son of Mr. Sprotid was accidentally drowned at Pittsburg on Wednesday. Miss Lucy Stone attracts crowded audien ces in Pittsburg. California is only nineteen days distant from us. A bridae over the Ohio at Cincinnati, to cost &6T)0,000 is talked of. There arrived at Philadelphia during last year 17,790 emigrants. When does a man rob his wife 1 w hen he houks her dress to bo sure. Counterfeit Post Office envelopes are m circulation at Albany, N. Y. There are 1915- licensed taverns in . Phila dtilnhia. There is no- denying the truth that the rimes are hard, in other words, money Is scarce. The N. Y. Commercial Advertiser warmly delends Prince Albert's character andprin eiple. Tho health of Allen's great American wa" tor lilly, at Salem, Mass., has been seriously impaired by tho severity of tho season. William Cameron, Esq., of Le.wisburg, is appointed Revenue Commissioner for the Union and Milllin Judicial District. The man who "couldn't contain himself," was found, upon inquiry, to contain about a quart of the fluid extract of corn! Men aro sometimes accused of pride, merely because their accusers would be proud themselves wre they in their places. There are now, at the lowest calculation, Ave' hundred houses in process of erection in the city of San Francisco. A mammoth hotel, capable of accomtnoda ting one thousand gueslf, is to be erected in. Washington city by the Messrs. Willard. A man- residing in Pottsville, while labor ing under a fit of intoxication, on Wednesday, the 11th inst., deliberately cut otT the nose of his little daughter. Arrangements aro in progress by the countryman of the poet Burn?r Rochester, N. Y., to celebrate tho anniversary of his birth tho 25ih instant. F.v-Marshal Kevscr, of Philadelphia, has charge of lh $1,000,000 in silver shipped from New Orleans for Philadelphia on the 4ih inst., by Adams' Express. Congress has been but a short time in ses ;..n nd vet within that brief period death 1 - j - has twice invaded their precincts, and snatch o.i i.n nfilinlr members-from the scene of earthly distinction and usefulness. Visit to Mm. Polk. The members of the Tennessee Legislature, on tho 2d inst at li o'clock, made a New Yeai'a call upon Mrs. James K Polk, at her residence, in Nashville, and weie received with that cour tesy, grace, and hospitality for which this xcellent lady is so distinguished. Death of tiic Marchhone's Wei.lss.ev -The Marchioness Wellesley died on the 17th ult., tit Hampton Court, London, after hoit Tines.. Hi 9 was a daughter o! the lata Richard Caton, Esq., of Maryland, and grand daughter of the celebrated Charles CaH oil, of tarroltni), one of the signers of the Declara tion of Independence. Lady WellesVy's 5; si husband was Robert Pattison, E qr. In 1825 she married the late Lord We Irsley, the uldasi brother nflhe Dake of Wtllinr toiu IIolloway's Pti.Ls aie the best medicine now on said in the United Slate", the ingredi ents of which they are composed are so uiin jurious, that they cannot harm the most del icate constitution To valetudinarians tiiejr cannot fail to b of the utmost service, being oomposed ei.t r.ly of medical boils, tho pro duction f a person who has made it his stu dy to alleviate the ills to w hich Ihe human family art subject; they must, therefore, te hailed with delight, as supplying, want ong tU W this country. . Blifllinbtirg Academy. MlfHliiliunr, t'liloist'oiinlyt rcntm REV. J. O. ANSPACH, ) Curalori. , REV. E. KEIFFKR, . J un" . A. 0. FISHER, Principal. MISS ELIZABETH K. HOUGH, J'Wneijm. of Female Department. EDWIN FISH EH, Teacher of Mathematics and Vocal Muste. CIIESSELDEN FISHER, M. )., Lecturer on 1'hemhtry, Physiology, tfc. Tho Summer Term of this fluurishinst Inti tule will commence on MoxnAt, Ji-tT S5, 18!.1. The rourso of instruction will bo thorough and practical. Mathematics and the Ancient Lan- euntres. as wet its oilier branches, win no iiiuiiih, a fur as practicable, on tiro analytic method. Daily liso will lie made ol the IilacKlioarn. Orthography, Readme;, English Composition, and Declamation will receive their full shaio or attention. Draiu'litine, Construction of Mans, I so of Compass, Ac, will lie taught to students in Sur veying arrd (ivil Lngirrcering. Lessons in Music, Drawing, Oil Pnintinfr, Water Color, Ac, Ornamental Needle, Work, French r.rrd liolany will he Riven by tho Precep tress, who is a graduate of Castleton Female Seminary, Vermont, arril comes recommended by tire Principal of thai Institution, as "a young It'uly of agreeable manners and high literary ut laiinnciits." Young ladies and crnl'.emen who design to beeomo teachers, will I'md this Institution an efli eient school for preparation, since there will be 1 with it. ilnrini the irreat part of lire year, a t i-..cni:its ivstiti ti., vi i.-lii.-tt will li.-ive tho ininorluiiilv of nUri.dii.ir uii 1! veil in it Cornsc of Lectures on School Ti aching, nrrd acquiring a practical knowledge of the art, under the siipcrvi.-inu of the Principals. 1 he government ol mo senooi is naseu upon the law of universal love, which enjoins upon nil to do to others nt they would think It right that others should do to them. Hence trie rules will bo mildly, though strictly enforced ; and parents and guardians may rest assured, that the morals, habits of study, arrd general deportment of tho student wilj be carefully attended to. i ho building is now undergoing n complete renovation. It will bo painted, lurmshcil with new desks, a bell, convenient recitation rooms, cc. MiHiinlnng is a thriving nud healthy borough. Its inhabitants aro moral, intelligent and enter prising. Its streets have been recently graded arrd paved. It is, in everv respect, a pleasant and desirable retreat for slriJcnls. We, therefore, trust that the friends of education will deem the Academy worthy of their liberal support. l.tf'' The price of board, in tho best of private families, does not exceed !ji 1,50 per week. A. U. Students may enter the Academy at any time during the term ; yet it is desirable that they bo present, if possible, on tho first day, Milllinliurg, July 10, 1853. Orn. Just l'ulilishoil mid for Sale by YVM. MeCAKTV, Bookseller, Sunbury, l'a. The American rLEA PHllS' ASSISTANT : Ueing a co'ilection of approved declarations, w rits, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the I'nited Stales. Bv Coi.mxson IiKF.n, Ksii., Ipsae Irgis viva vox Willi notes and Additions, together with a shor FVKtem ol conveyancing, liy A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of Ihe. Kiirhth Judicial district of l'a., and Wm. M. liocl.ef'clcr and M. I.. Shindel, of the bar of Nortbtiinberliiud coutrty. Siirce the publication of the book, tho following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Mariidburg : n.iunisiirno. June 30, 1853. Gkntlemes : After a. careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and conrposilion of the precedents thus ollercd to the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct system of pleading, adapted to our habits of busineis, nnd the practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the netsof astembly, will be a saving of labor to Ihe pleader, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands ol every practising lawyer in our slate. i ours, with great respect, JN'O. J. PlSMisON. Ifon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. I.. Shindel, Ksipiires. Sunbury, July 9 I HSU. ook Agents Wanted. A CJENTS WAN'l'l'.U in every town ond county in the United States, to sell the must popular and saleable books published, marry of them ticiutilully illustrated wall colored engra vings ; also tho iiiokI popular works of T. S. All- Tlll'K, iucbiding "Arthur t Cuttngt Libmru." Intelligent nnd enterprising men wi.l find this pleasant and pralitable business. For particulars address (post-paid,1) J. W. IIKAHLEV, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Urtolier 1, 1803. 7m. 8500 REWARD!! N ASM ITCH as there has been at sundry times, obstructions placed and confined upon the track of the Philadelphia und Simbury liailroud, do hereby ofler tins above reward for the detec ion and conviction of tiny person or persons guilty of such oll'ence. D.4VID LOXGENECKER, President. S u.'7YT Jept. 21, 1S33. 3m. Mann's Establishment -25 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For Iho Manufacture and sale of I'nlc'iit I.cltir Copying PrcKscs, Patent METALLIC HAMI'ENEUS, Urushes, Oil Pnpirs, Clotting BoaMs, Copying Ink, &c. Patent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed PATENT I.ETTEK BINDER, A most valuable invention for keeping in a nook-lik form, Letter received, Original Invoi ces, &e. Phila., April , ie:)3. ly. A Farm for Sale. rIin subscriber nITor for ale his farm, -- CONTAINING 2S4 ACIiES and allowancrs. It is situated about three miles from Sunbury along the Sbaiuokin cn-ek, and is in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Kuilroad passes through said farm. It will bo ollercd ia parts or entire to- suit pur chaser. It can bo divided to make thre small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a good 11 J ilk Darn, und two tenant houses. JOHN FAUNSWOKTH. I'pper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1353. tf. 1VA1.I, PAPEI!. A large and splendid as- " ' sortnielit of Wall Patter. Window l'aner. and Oil Shades, just received and for sale by Dec. Id, 18j3. I. W. TENEIl & CO. AtAREIAfiE CETIFICATE3 hanlornr!y executed for sale at this olliee, siagle or by the SILVER WATCHES. A few double case English Silver Watchea, for sale at very low price by Sunbury, April 12, 151 H. B. MASSER. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLl'ID and Adhe sive and Irtd envelopes, for sale by II. B. MASSER. , Sunbury, Jau 10, 1832, SUNBUllY, AMK1UCAN AND SlIAMQiaN JOUUNAL: ..XATCBE'&X-, CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Care af COUGHS, GOLDS, JIOAB.SEN-ESS, BHOXf OHXTXS, GROUP, ASTrf. 171 A, WHOOPING-COUOH AND CONSUMPTION'. TO rri?V A I'fll.fl mtii tiif.nirkt AS1 lOKKWRBB or llm IkkIv, lake Ilia UIKRRT I'm I ORAL on g'linj 10 mii.I H'r.m mi i.'t.rni ,i Wfiif iluriiiv llip llicllt. niiiir, iicoiiuling to iliifctuan on tlin I, ullf, nail the diilieiil tf will In renioveil. None will long- miflir from tins trouMe wlicn iliev fiiul it enn Iwsn rwiilily cntcil. Persons I- a.n a i.itf .1. . mi I .11 fin. uike ii iiiiiriniiB. ii'n'iiu.i.. -. nflllfl.-il ...itli n aiilMl eiillifli. wliii'll lirraks t!irm of their rr.l n it. w I lim . hv lilklllir 1 IS i: icrrv -C('l',riu "n f 'ins t licil, they ni:iv lie saro of sound, unlankcll sleep, ml eonscqnenlly t.frcshinR rest. Grent relief fnnn sailer- ln(j, nail nn altnnnie care, is n!inni 10 laonsjuun thus iiltlieliil, hy rhis invnlnnlilc remnly. l.'r.., n. i lln-iii hi these rrires, many nna tlicmw.'lvc unwilling U) forego its use when the neucssily ror n li:is eeasi'ir rr.an two eminent rhysicinns la Katrttiivii.i.s, Tom , April 10, Vi-: fiir We have given vonr Cherry Pectoral an exteni-ivs trial in oar niacin e, nml fiiul it to sarpiss every othei re ineily ws have for cajim nlTeeiions of Ihe respirnjory or u, i)Hr IIIKMKIt ft HAMPTON. T ) SI NC.I'.rtS AN D PI' HI .1 0 tPK A K Kltf this rcmivly is iavahmlilciisliy itsnctioncm the llir.'ill nail lungs, when taken in small iuaatities, it removes nil hoarseness in n few h"iirs, anil wonderfully increases the owcr anil flexibility of the v. .ice. AS THAI is pnerally rnueh relieved, nd often wholly eanil hy i'larrry Pect'mt. Hut there are s ane eases so oh slinate as to yield entirely 1 1 no medicine. Cherry Pecto ral will eare theni. if ihev catr be cured. IIIlO.Vl'IH'I'lS. or iriitatt ai ol lhethro.it Rail upper pnitinn ol" Ihe lunc, may lie cured bv Uiking Cherry Pe t ral ia Ptanil Had frcfUeltl closes. '1'hc une unlorUible op (iression is s.nn rehevi d. Dev. Doet I.ANSIVC. of tlnviklvn. New YorV. slntes: ' I have seen the Cherry Pccmral cum saeh eases of Asllaaa and limm-hitis as leads me to believe it can rarely fail ro cure Ihose li!enfles.,, 1'UH CHOI P. Hive an einelie of nnlinmny, lobe followed by large mid frequent d is. CJ of the Cherry Perto ml, until i' sahdues the disease. If Uiken in season, it will n-it fail to cure. WillMU'INn rot'CHmnybe broken up sun soon cu retl bv the me of I'herrv Pectoral. Till'. INM'l.Ur.NZA is speedily removed by this reme dy. Numerous instances have lieen notieol where whole families weie protected from any serious consequences, while Ibeir neighli.irs, without the Cherry Pectoral, wire saiferintf frian the disease. . Vt. .1. C. Aver: PAlKM.Ohio, llllt .lane, IS.,1. I wiile lo inform yon n( the truly reinarkalile clleels ol vonr Clll'.ltllV PlioTdltAl. in this place, nail ill my ;u-,i finilv ( in., of me d nmlilers was completely cured in rhree days of n drendf'ul Wnooriso i'oiir.ii, by laklneil. Dr. Means, one of our verv l t pliysieiiiiis lieely slut thai he considers it Ihe best remedy we have pulmonary hsensev. nail that he has cured more rise of Croup with it than nny other medicine he ever ndniinislercd. Hill clergymen of Ihe Haplist Church says that during the run of Im mii!. here this tens at. he has seen cures from vonr medic ine he could scarcely have believed Vali um seems. Yours respectfully, J. D SINCLAIR, Denitv Postmaster. From the t!istinsihrd Professor of Chemis try and Materia Mcdirc, Hoicdoin College. I have found the OiimiRV 1'RcToiiAr., ns ils ingredients show, n powerful remedy fjr colds, raid caughs, nud pul monary diseases. Varum Cleveland, M D. PllCNswrcE. Me.. Fell. 5. HI7. DII. V.W.KNTIXKMOTT. The iriiMi, cclcliraltd Protestor of Surgery m the Medical Collcce, New York City, says : It gives tue pleasure lo certify the value i nail ctfieaey of 'Avni' CiiKuny Pectoral.' wliieh 1 coasi ler peculi arly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." Cures of seyeie diseases upon the Iain's have icea ef-fceli-d by CtiKRnv Prrriiltu. in such exlreute eases as warrant the h"lief thai n remedy has al length been found that can be depended on lo cure the Coiuihs, Colds nnd C-insuinpti-m which carry from our nudsl thousands every vear. It is indeed a medicine to wliieh the nfllietcd can look with caifideiiee for relief, and Ihcy should not fail to nvnil Ihemselves if It. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Simbury by H MASSEll, and by Druggist gerrcrully throughout the S'tute. July 30, 1S53. ceow lv. rvov. 13. '52. J. 11. GOULD, (Mtecessor to A. r iui .) No. 161 Cltcs ivit Street, Sivainvs Building. r-IZILADELPIilA. TXTF.NSU P. Ml slC PtJlil.ISHER, ond Healer in Musical Instruments of every de scription. hxelusivc Agent lor the sale ol llallet, Davis cV: I'u's (Iloston) Patkxt Siii'i:ssiox lJitiiii.u jEulinu and oilier PIANOS, I,, fiilbcrt's Eoudoir l'iauos, Mclodeons, Martin's lluiiars, Harps, Violins, Siii.kt Misic, Misic Hooks, fie., iVc. Kesideiils of the country will bo supplied by mnil or utherwirio wilh nny music ihey may wish, ut as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of tha largest stocks in the. I'niled Slates, I feel eonlident of satisfying all who may fevor me with a call or order. Dealer in Music supplied cn tho most liberal terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Piuii is for sale. Philadelphia, April li, 1853. ly. "Eureka, Eureka." . WE HAVE POUND IT AT LAST. VOW for the liltle ones. Why will parents ' waste hofcrs and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect picture of their children and after ull get nothing but a poor, miserable curicaturc 1 We would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and wo will guarantee to make you a perfect picture, by our Er.KCTao Chemical process, that works in from i to 2 second. We defy anv Hnguerrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete wilh us, a wo are Ihe iiiventois, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishment in New England and the Middle Stales. For pictures of adults, tho silver medals we have received from the American Institute, New York and pruuMiu, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums t'roia County Fairs, is sufficient proof that they are Hie .vr J'iis I lira ol perfection. We would call particular attention to our "alhotvpes Daguerreotypes in Oil. 1). C. Collins & Co., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. ' Main street, oppoaite silo Hamp den House, r-ipringlield and Collin' Building Westlield, Mas. N. li. Our establishment is illuminuted by the brilliancy of our Picture liy Day, and by Piofessor Hursc'oiU's Safety Lumpi by Night "Coiiie and see." Phila., May 23, 1853. ly. LAWliENCirilOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. rrMIE subscriber, widow of Samuel Thompson "- uec e., lale oi Hie "Lawrence House, in Sunbury, respectfully informs the friend of her lute uusuHnu, ui:u mo jiuoiic generally, inai sue continues to keep the above Hotel, and is well provided w ith all things necessary to accomrno dalo ull who may favor her with their custom, and tberelorc solicits their patronage. MA I! I A THOMPSON Sunbury Oct. 29. 1853 4m. ft t7ILEYS-COl Mil CMNDY. n excel V V lent remedy lor coughs, colds. For sal at this olliee. Ilccemher 4. 1852. HAND HILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this olliee. Also blank, of all kinds on sii)ierior paper. Sunburv, Feb. 14. 1852. DR. H. JI. HIGBEE'8 remedy for Roughs, colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply of this valuable medicine just received and for sal by II. B. MASSER. Sunbury, June 4. 1853 BLANKS. ! of every description ci B BLANKS of every description can b hail Vy applying at the oflico of Ike American. . CELEBRATED . Family M c U i c i n c s IN olTerm? to Uie nubile the elKire tntalunli prepem tions, the uliscnlier would slate Unit in consuluition with Ins rtiends and olilfl ol the mom respeemine oi oi Medical fncully, it win cleeinod advisnblo to oiler to the public, n few preparations of known celebrity, licine; pre pared with the grentcel. care, nnd on the most scientific principle, as ulistiiules for the numerous worthless ar ticles that are Hooding ihe country in the form of panaceas and cure alls, prepnred by the most ignorant nnd mercena ry persona, intended to cure all disease and good for none, Read and Reflect. That the Medicine, Manufactured by VT. M. Bichlit, Including his Itose Pectoral for Coughs. Cream of Cuniphor, for Khelimatism. Worm Jyrup for Worms. T..n,l W'n.l. fur HmniMl lonll, di.eased ruffll. Family Pills, or blood I'urifyer, have been more extrusive-' ly nstd, unit have given more saiisiaciion, uibh an nuui .Mralieines l f a the public, being prepared Willi regard to their useiulness nre fully woithy the trial of the nflliet cd. tiive lliem n Iriul. . . A few powerful reasons why the almva Medicines are d,-.irvi,iff ,,f miiveriuil natlonnire. rill the first pluee. they are prepared by a regulnr Physician, who undersluuds the applicnlion ol Medicines, to diseases, ami coiineiinrnu, re ncrfectly aafe lo lake. (Secondly,) Ihey luive been n.i'd with universal Slieerss. and have oiveil more ButislllC- tiou thiol onv other Medicines offered before the public. (Thirdly ) they are the only med.cmes that have gained lite (Slirouage oi raisieiaus, wuerc uns) iivw,"i, m-v.. , mid iiiill.lv. I Ihev are nut un in larger quantities for the same price, thnn any other Medicines ollercd to the public of Ihe same kind. ' As tho subscriber has a number of certificates in his oossession of the highest nuthority, when, Ihev have been used will, Ihe most satisfactory re- Sails He will publish a few of rbem, feeling satisfied that atiial will insure their recommendation. Try litem and satisfy yourself of their snpenoi ity over ull others. Read and be Convinced. We the undersigned buying been made acquainted with I lie ingredients eiiteiiug into the Compounds known ss llickley's Knmily Medicines also having prescribed nnd knowai thciutolie used, with m-isl snrisfarrorv results; take pleasure in saying lluit we believe they fully meet tue design lor which they tire ree'tiuiuenuro. jas. PTitAWUiunt;):, M l). C II. I'lllCK. M. 1). WM. Mc.MAllUiN', M.D. WI-;S.KY II IHlAIIIII'.AItT, M. D. WM. II. M Anil. I., M. V. . H. UKAHUKART, M. D. Citrtof paiitinlit sxilf and cough from protested lArer Cotnvt'rntt. Mrs. Hubert Adams, laboring under Chronic Liver Com plaint, accompanied with a short dry coagli pain in Ihu side nud brenjt. ccnenrl debititv. loss of anoelite. after try- me all Ihe usual remedies rec. immended foi Calebs nud discuses of the chest, wlrTwilh no beneht. She was recom mended to try the Itoyc Pectornl, fr.'in which, she uolonly derived immediate but permanent relief. John Ailitns. s ni of Mrs. Iloberl Adams, was nfllietcd with a very seveie cough, pain in Ihe side, nnd soreness pr.slneed by iueessiiiit coughing ; ho was induced to Iry the Hose Fcelorul. To use his own Uayuage, the foul dora euabkl bim to enjoy a good niirld's rest. In the m irtiing he cxpeet-irnled about half pint of matter, lie continued to improve until his cough entirely left him, it nlso had thu rflect of sticiigliening his laeast. which was naturally weak . lie also says that he Ins lecominendni it ion uumiier oi ins menus lor similar eniupiaiuis, nun in every care it has piv'ca salislaetinu. The above pers ais resideuts of the town of Dnuville. feeling that they have derived great benefits from the use of the Hose Pectoral ; authorise Ihe nhove statement, for the licuelil of th se who may be adlieleil ill a similal inau ncr. (IHHAT flfltli. Loj. of Voice restored with one bottle of Hose Pec toral. Mir-sSe.mi Wbitlock, of Hash townhip, Northumber land co., lor n numlHrr of vearsna li voltil, lit tue lull "0, tt the use nf Ijt;r vnici frmi n i-v.ie cokl the con- trucied: after 1 r-inr n mnnluT nf remedies, witli wt Iiciip- lit, !ie v.is eiitiitify rcsL'trnl by t:iktii; one h.iltle nf Ucpe rcctnraL iiHit wlm li. siic vm lir voice ouain, irmnu frettli mli! ftiu cnntrat'icii. nml v;t npriin resiured ly the use of nnotlipr iMittlr ! nh thru !wk lour iH-ttlin nntre tn strciigllicu lirr hrfHM, from which she deiU'ed lh nn9t drciilcd hciicfit, nnd lt;is Isccn hi the cnjoynieiitnf excellent hcnlih from that time to f Tie pr tcnt. Tlir iilun- (tfinriLt i iitiiiiincd from Pr. FiurrM, the Diysicinn who iiUemh(l ln-r ; ni. her nrther thinks Hint slie wmil't nut he living ut this time if it had imt hcen fur the H.sBr IVetnrnl. D niville, Jan. 'J j, Stiff another $Trrlc(f Cine Kffeetcd, Mm. SaimiH Sechler, Iwinir ?f n natuntl weak n-i'l dli ratu t"ii)iti;utioii, very ntclil)le lt c lli, wits htLieul witti a very severe eni'i. uiiu antl oreiw-J's oi' the hrenst. (ss of Hppetttc ; niter usipi; n nmnlir of the usual rrmo dii'S front which, i?!ie derived n- Iwuefit, she wan ruretl hy taking one lv title of Kom: recttmil nml is in the enjoyment of licttt-r IwiHli tliati for yrart" previous. Dnuville. Dee. 1 Vr.W. )h. Bii'Ki.ky IVinut me to inform voii (hat my wife, who if u del.e.'tte mi l weakly w-imnn, lab-Tilt under a very aevere (Jimeh with pain nud orener of hreait. was m're rgtiiekly mid eflt'etually relieved with one tvMtle of y uir lioe l'eetnral than nny other inrilieuie she had ever taken. A UN Kit M'HllllK. .Ian. Samuel H. WoimIs I'urnaee. Ieii I'nint. STa-lNtl EV1DKXCI IX FAVftn VY TIIK Hot VvVTfKM. AXO Family i'lr.i.. Jnljii Fulner taken hetweeu t hrij-tmn nnd Xw Vear with a very had cold, which ended in a dry hard inepi'iit Con." It, eati.iinjr a great deal of pain whenever he euughed, wm relieved vcryinneli; hy ln lime lie had taken one third of a buttle, and hy the time it wna tiniitlied. wiia en tirely cured. He alsi saya that tie has taUeu nrvcrul doses of the Health H1'rative or Kamilv I'dlfl. nud tint thy nre the inikkut ouJ in clicclual pmcatives he has ever taken. Danville, Jau 1, Ir-j'i- Dr Mwkixx : tnriii?r n viit tn my hrothtr, in Dan ville, I took o very neveie C ld, which emled in a 1 1: lit haul Coui!h, withs irehena and jviiu of the hrenrt, for whicti I URe t your linpe l'eet trui, una t-aiuuy I'ltia, nnd takn pleasure in r-.'e iiuinendiiij them, as the iiii.ikvt mid most eircctutil remedy 1 have used. Yours, rejeettiillv. JAMKS.MillliiAN. Jan. 0ft, 16 '2. "W" 1 1 i t o Haven. I.nzente eo. Dear Sir : As a reeiimiuendatiou for your Kobo I'eel'i- ral, pei mil me ti s:iv, tlial I was effectually cured of a very hall levers CWUll Willi imiiii In llie l.reni l, with lefa t li:m b.inle, ninl rliat 1 ciHitjiilcr it nivala ilile. Vou aie nt liberty to m ike thi nnl.lie if yon i lese. JOHN' SlM:itt(IN(j. (Cr.irer.) Danville, Pn. y sin Willi.-uu lalhiring under a Heverieoiif;!! and jtnin in his side, fioiti un injurs received liy a full. w;is citnrly relieved by a bollie of Jo'ko ltoral V Cream rf rnm ph ii. I have nl-ii used your l'nintty l'llls, nnd ultoi;ethcr 1 c msider them tiie bent iiiedeemen I have rwr used. JOAN OVKHDfHtP, Jan. 1;.j2. ltiu.U Tp., North'd eo. Dr. I'iekley : Sir: As my wife who was troubled with dry, haid Coil;:li, nit, i u uir St nnaeh, dependent upon ilelnliiy, sitnil'ir to DiijepMa. was entirely relieved by iiiiiiir two bottles of your itotr Pectoral, permit nie to say tliut 1 e Misidei it uti exee lent reined v. Yours, reaper-tinny, Kev Mr. AVII.l.AHU. I'utt t Lutheran t'lmreli, Dnuville. Pi, !fnvin lieen cnrel of a pain in my nun (simitar to Kheu in .IiKiii) which deprived me oi the free mse of it for nlnntt four uionths. Hv utiu one b ttle of Creuui of Camphor 1 w-uild slate that I v. msider it tho hetU remedy of tlie i i i : -,.....!.. n...i t t.i r-..-i.. iiiu ii.ivo rci imru ill ill) luiimy. iinu 4 tvumu liwcijr recomniend it to others with similar Httertions. lours, respectfully, J()NA!i W Ol.p. r.usii (p., Ntirlh'd co. Mv wifa beinar eflliete1 with a verv seveie pain in her arm ami shuuldnr (iSe eiferta of cold) which disabled Iter troui using it, was cured w ith rui-bnig ol urcuin ol l iun phor. Mts. J-.lhiu, my sitcriu-lnv, was nln cured of a neve re pain ill the head and faee bv tisinfr the C renin of Camphor TIIO.M AS c. KIJ.IS, Danville. Jan. tfy, 'o-J. My witc mm it-.? Kiieunntieiii oi tiie arm tor a iuidiImt ol years, wliieh prevented her from uti nit it in .loin? her w ik : after liavri! s;ient a "iciit deal 01 nemrv in trviii" dnTerent reiuetlies with n benelit, was entirely curtd by uuiiir only our bottle of your Cream of Catuphnr. WII.I.IAM J:VKNS, MiiMr, lot 8. 11. Wood, K. Point. Dr. Hicklev : llnwii!! received n very severe injury in my sitle bv falhui; "li a I md of hay, from which I was una ble to fillow my w.trk, was rom in Hided to try n Imttle of Cream of Camnhor. which niT irdt-d iuiiuedtute relief. Glill'Ki ril CAIIit. Ituidi tp.( Noiih d ct. My wife. snfT'-rmir from m st exerucinliuir nain. tliroujjhoiil hui general system, which prevented Iter from rieepiniv flic i ns oecasi uctl hv u nun protracteu sncu of iekii)H ;) fur which she used u number of remedies without bent-tit, wns entirely relieved bv th use ot I ream of Camphor. tiKO. li. IlltOWX. rMiae.ni Dcnmi, Danviue, rn. Cliild cured of Dowrl Coiiiplanir. unit Ague (of two years uiuuui.j ny urm ryni. Mv child hems nfllietctl fir the !:nst twn vears. with Ii wel Coiuplainl and Atrue until it was reduced to a mere skeleton, dmi u iiuiiukt of rcineilies wilh n permanent benefit, until I gave it u bjUle of your Wdiiii Mm up, since which lime ii lias lecu welt, and ffot tpiite fl'-fiiy. I nlso have rucouuneiHitd it to n number ol my iriemiF, auu in evciy ease ii uus eiven au,aeuoii. i.. t.r. i At I.0UIS liuuh' (.Merchant. J Danville I have used your AVorni yrun in my family, und c aider it not only effectual, but the intat pleatiiiut uriiele 1 am aeiiuainted wilh. JA OH l.AMH.i.S, Dnuville. Ha vim; used your Wofiu Syrup in my family, it helps my child mi mure tlmu any iicparatioi. of the kind, nnd is in .re pleas uit to Uke. DA!S .MMUiA. Mnntnnr ltnv, DuuviUe. i nnve n:i(i ocenston in use ywur worm hyrup m my lainiiy, uuupieier u to any veriuiiupc i nave used. I'HKD. IH'll, Froaiy Yallev, Monlour co. Dr. Tlickluy : Uavmr used your worm Syrup, niitl creuui oi t iiinniicr and taiuilv Pills in mv fumilv. tliev pave pid nnlisfaction, and I consider than the iitont ef- lectaul, un ptenftint reinlips, we hnve had in our tuiuily JullMl THAN U. HlSUI Ji. D.u.ville. Dear Sir We the undersigned beinji in the employ of aiefur. itrorea t i.omiy, ut whose st ire, you imve nn A-reney for the sale of your Family .Medicines, stale that w have had nu opportunity of knowing the opinions ol iiuuirnua iinuvmiirtis wim mve usen mem. nnJ Itiat ttiev give ' tieral aitisi-Atiou. W'a have S'lld a ere.it iiuiny of ynur i iiis, which aie universally Ukeu. nemc very imw in Iheiropcrulioii. V. IJ.lSKMtlNU. Hanville. Attest, W M. Kl'IM.KH. Ilavuitf Scurvy of my mouth very bad, 1 wns induced to uy n ti itue ut your l oolli asii, winch acted like acliuriu, hardening tuy gums, nnd removing uil disease. JONATHAN It. HISHK1 , Danvilte Vi. Hicklev: Ijuviiur what was called u Ire rated s-re, niouili, for which, I tried a number m' remedies wilh no benefit; 1 was ut last cured bv usinir one bottle of vour Totilh uiish. My wile bUj during her onlinement, wns threatened withare.Mieasti, lumps havinv already fomnrd, Iit wiuei sue used the i:reum oi i nmnnor, which sciiuer- ed I hem, thereby preventing her breasts irom ratheriutr, ilKO A. IliluWN, e.ir Lutheran Clrirt-h, Danville, Pa. )r. Hicklev- Itavuur au opportunity of teeing- vur Anti-Seorbutic l o itli W usii used in ainie very seveie ea si a of scurvev f the (rums. I consider it an excel!, ut reme dy oura; reKpevtruiiy, uku u. UKO.. The a1nve med.Mnes are for aale Wholesale and Ite- tml by W M. HU.'KI.I'.y, M. D , Proprietor, Danville Alid Foi fr-de by the followunr Aiieiils in orthumber laud c unit v. Frdinii & Grunt, Sunburv; W A. Knobb. A u trust a; V. Farmw, Rnydertown i TsirvHrC FurninnA liartou, Ph linos : Kinstine k Strouse, l'uxiuoa: Johu Vanzoit, Paxil)'; HukIi Vastiue, Fnxiuos ; Ainmennnn, Koawir k Co , ShHinokiS ; Mrs. Jus. Thomas, Shnmnktn; wm. ru-ieiv, EiiainiiKiu : ainnrten Mine, Augusta: Samuel A. Berftstrmser, Petersburff; Jacob Ieiseurinir, Hear uup : uouraa w enex, iortiiuintkeriuiul : Jeremiah C rouse. Selinigrive j Josiah Haker, Lewuburg; JuJm F. i-axiowana jonuinnn .enera. niuion. t:ll on Ute A sen Is, and net a circular eontaininr a full description ol the uumerous eurea aeifoimed by the differ cm .MHimiwi. - "AID AND COMFORT,", "Co Your Own JTIcchanlcs. GEOTIGE ItENN. MANtJPACTDREtt OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fasliionable Style. "PHE subscriber respectfully calle the eflcntion of the public to hi large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of CAIIISET-WAEIE. which cannot fail to recommend itself toevery one who will examine it, on account of Us durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be trad in the city. io cllori is spared in tho manufacture of hi ware, and th ubacribcr is determined to keep up with the many improvements wliieh ere constantly being made. Ilia stock consist of Mahogany Sofun, IHvnu nnd Lounge, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- uclplua manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUrilOAllDS, WOHK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business, lie also manufactures ull kinds and qualities of CHAINS, including varieties never before to be had ir Simbury, such as MnmjiXT, linen Wai.kvt ami CfntKii Mipr.x (in net ax : Arr YVixnsnn CHAIItS, ami vasct I'iio Stools, which ara of the latest at vies, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or el.ewhcre.. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained nboui. the quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. Ilia articles will be disposed of on as pood terms as Ihey can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavnient for work. l- UNDEKTAKINti. Having provided himself with a handsome Hkaiisk, be is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. I If" The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store nnd Weaver's Tavern. CEOKCJE ItENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S55. tf. Slone Cullers and Laborers WANTED! JTOXK cuttrrs nnd lutmrors ran liavc Klraily rinploy and a vvintrr jnli, (unJ not work in the wilier,) nt lln 1'nion ami Suiirlinnna Briilc at ("liiiiman, Union counly. iniJivny lie- twreri l.ivcriool nml NorlliuinlicilanJ. To la borers $1,25 per ilav w ill 1 given. I.EISENKI.XC! & FlfSHEU. Chapmnn, Srpt. 17, If tf. Drus, Pitinls, Oil, Window (llilSP, fjc. 8 Tons I'rein'li v.inc wliitc. 10 tons Pure V'liilc I.cinl. 5000 Ucxcs W indow (i'l;is3,nll si.rs. Superior I'olnsli.C opul,(.'oai'li, I, c-.illi- rr A- Iron varni.-li, wliita L'ern ir varnish fur ("liina tiloss, wilh a general atvortiiii iit of fre.-li and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also nil the Patent Mcilkinrm in general use, warranted genuine. Colored und Enar.rled Glass, tie., ..c., forsala very low at A i.fi: r. n ay n.Tii e Rf ; i: irs l")ru,j nnd Paint Store, No. 1CJ N. 2nd Mreet, PJIII.ADEI.PIIIA. Physician and Storekeeper supplied Good sent to anv of the Hotels or Depots tree of charyc. Phila., May 2S, 1S.')3. ly. 2,500 Acres Timber Land POP. SALE. QEVEHAI. VAI.UAlil.K THACTS OF TLMliER I.AM), comprisiiii,- ahout 2,SH0 aerex, part of hu ll is FituuteJ on I ohyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within threo mill's of l.oli'uli ltiver. in l'enn forest towiisliin. ' I ,!, I'nimlv. nnn .if llm rent f.n.A t'nniiti.-. ' e p . -i . . i r i t. -. i ... . . , ..... ..u.b.,.,,, ,,- pliealion ho made soon. These land are thickly eovered with tho hest ' lirrrlier of that rejinrr. While it i lielteved that 73,(100 feet of luuilu r to the ai re, ran be cut from a large portion of ihr land, the halanre will over ride not niu. il lcsi than thin figure. The kinds of liuiher found onllic land are llemloek, Spruec or While Cedar, While Ouk, W hile Pino arrd Chestnut hut principally inado up of White. Pino and Hemlock. . The Tohyhanna and Muddy Creek arc large and rapid stream, yielding a vust amount of water power, and aro cnpuMc of driving a largo number ol wv nulla. 1 hey empty into the l.ehrglr, which Klrcarn, with tho l.ehigh Canal atl'oid an outlet to tho moat desirable lumber murkrls. There i', too, under contemplation, a railway lending to the cities of New Vorknnd Philadelphia which runs within on utile and three quarters of the land. I hrough these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of the cities named, for about $7 per thousand feet thu enabling person en gaged in the trade to derive greater profit than attend investment generally. In addition to the timber, convertible inlo eve ry shape of lumber, there ia much that will an swer for spara of vessels a sort of limber that Kirip liuilderi have been oblrged to purchase ill Maine, or at other distant point. t 'nliko most of the laud on tho I.ehigli there has, aK yet, been no culling of the timber on this properly. It stands undisturbed by the wood, man's axe. It is, therefore, the more valuable. The lumber trade of the l.t-liigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increase this dillicully. The consequence must be an enchancement of the valuo of timber lands. Those un-culled tracts with tho advantage of avenues to market, aueli a tho laud offered for ia!, posies, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. Hut the laud iaiiot alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming. nearly every acre being susceptible of a lii"li state of cultivation. Capitalist desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lands. For further information apply to ( HAS. M. HAM.. Office in "Mining F.egistcr" buildirrj, Potts ville, Pa. August C, 185.1 tr. Lumber Yard. r"rMIE subscriber would respectfully inform th A citizen of Sunlmry, and Northumterland and adjoining counties, that he ha opened a Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a abort dis tance East of the Sleam Saw Mill, w here ha ha now a largo amount of Seasoned Panuel Plaul, also Panuel liourds, and all other Hoard and li ri LiiiKG jruTKKitL, Hum oiniii ue wanicu lor building purpose. Also a largo amount of Khingle on hand, which .ill be sold from 6 up to fS, according to quality and size. Please giva us a call and examine our pricer nj quality. IS'. 1). Farmers who are in want of Shingles will please cull a we will sell to vou low. J. E. LEIlt, Sup. Suubury, My 28, 1S53. ly. CMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN 3 GER, a fresh upply just received, and for ale by li. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jail. 18, 1852. F1 EE BILl.S Justice and Constable Fee Bill lindaomly printed on cart paper for al at thia office. TOR sale at thi ofUc, Buperior Black Ink, V attla MeJicin at 25 cU, Pur Eswctt of .Ginger, 25 ieul A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet tTnro Hnoiti of SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also at the comer of Fawn street It th Railroad SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of his friends ami customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from tho public a con tinuance of their favors. Dnring this period he ha endeavored to keep up wilh the improvements of th day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. Th public ar therefore invited to tho attention of the present lock of CAMNET WARE AND CHAINS, Manufactured bt SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO. At the Old Stand, Where in addition to their former slock of th establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Large Spring Scat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Mtrble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and FasIiiotiaMc f tii'iiilurc. Having secured a Henrsc and made Hit neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they ore now prepared for Undertaking in all ils branches, in (his vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye muiilsnm! mistresses, nml lmslmmtn too, Here's furniture of every style nml hue, From side boards ihm-u to kitchen tahtes, From rocking chairs to rocking cradles FhotiM yon lint have the ready Jons to pay, We'll wait nwhile f(,r a brighter hrtter day, Or lake potatoes, oats, com, wheat and rye ; Hark, lmop jt '.tj.iiavcs, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thins: l.ul yokes nnd threshing flails, Viom pii;s und turkirs flown to little quuils. Come on then fi ieuils, come one and all, Keep tiude a inovinjr, so "g'lcs on the ball.' IxT Orders from a distnnco promptly attended to nnd work of all kinds delivered with dinputch. Sunbury, Man-h 0, 1850. tf Hobby Horse, Children's Propellors, Gifjs. Coaches, Baroiclie3, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail by S-JSHITELL a T'JLLj No. CI DOCK Street, 1'hiladelphia. Orders through the mail promptly executed- Piiil.i., April U, lyjJ. lv. CHEAF WATCHES, JL'MELItY AND 8ll. r.l YV.AIti; Wli .l. s.ile iiii.I ttflailnr No. TliN. SHCOXU t.. i.ii:vMi:e the .Ml. Vcrnii II him. I.rver W: it I .. f. lull I. wcl. il. I k. eas.lt. filv l.ver.. full j' Weletl. :n ; Sili'i r l.epim . .toweled. OH nil warrimlLiI In Keep k-hiiI lime. ' Linlil Pens "nil Sil ver L'nse, SI. Mli II lil IVneiis. (l. nil : 'I 'I'I I'eiM-ils ami Pell I'llSlS Willi !I if tl li M 1. UilH I .W iiS il.2l. Af. ! A'tt JiluvvKuii h'iii.l n k khI :is..i'iiu ii1 ii' line c .1.1 t Jewell v. li.l rurh. liii-ntl ami I '.'li CIitiiiip, UnM Vest ' Cliiiin..'. li be:,' liiilil IVh r'h:iill5 ami Hell I'm?. ' Cilv.-r 'I'.il.l- Sivtons I'rt.rn Sll lii PI, licrwl, f D la j 9-.' I, nn ITeii, PI.7 I" P-.l.-ill per set, wiirnuiteil rttml tn 1 c iin. AH v i"tl wiinaiileil t.i l wluil lli'-y lire ! I Inr. I (r" Wutelies ami J-we!ry repniieil n-ul warriiiileil. i tl?" AH "rilers sent by null or otlierwihe, will 1-e pun-.'-i taaily attended t-. M. AVISf.. Aera', ) N-. "3 Nnrrli StiCOXD Street, opi;iire the .Ml. Ver.i-.ni I lb-, I.e. I'lnla., April 23, IbW. I-. VII. II'CARTY, BookseUer, ! "5K.-51'r.CTrri.I.Y informs the iuhahit-iul ol j town nnd country, that lie has lately rreei ; ved from Philadelphia, a larse addition to his slock of books, in every branch of Literature, and in a great variety of Piudiuj Please call and see llietn. Burrhury, Cept. 17, 18.r)3. BATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. J AMKS J$. F f J) L K 11 , No. 12 South Sicond Si ree', (iohl l.cver Watches full jewelled Silver I. ever do .Silver I.epino do " tjuartier do (!old pens nml pencil and silver lialders Silver Tea and Table Spoons Prncclets, Ureast ins Kar rings tic.. All warranted and sold al prices a low a Hi y in the city. .November 27. 1S52 tf. Ilosendalc Hydraulic Cement. N excellent arliclo for lining Cistern, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, nnd for keening dampness from wet and exposed wall. 1' or sale bv CHAPI.rs SUBPART) SMITH, of, n n J successor lo, the lale firm of Iivi Smith & Son. X. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, ISM. ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of (. round TOR SALE. rHE subscriber oilers at private sale, hishouse and lh.ee acres of ground, oir the rivejr Hank wiihiu tho limits of the Doroiigh of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Shissler and orig inally owned by Oaas. li ussier while engaged in boat building. The improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Vi'ell of good ll'ater, ml a gooil Irainc slahle. 1 here arc a number ol excellent fruit trees on the premises. Tho prop, erly is handsomely located and will be sold nt a reasonable price and possession given in April next. Apply to lleo- C. Welker, Esq., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber at Selinsgrove. PETER KERMX. July 23, 1853. if. HE above reward will be paid for iuforma . lion that will lead to the discovery and conviction of the person or persons whq were fruilty oi lilliuy the axel boxes ot the passenger and coal car of the Philadelphia and bunbury Kailroad, w ilh sand and dirt. V. LOXGENECKER, PresK Sunbury, Au.'. SJ, 1853 T3LAXK Parchment Papor Deed and blank - Mortgages, Uouds, Executions, Summon &.C., tor sale by II. II. MASSEK. Suubury Ai-ri S6. 18S1 , M ANN'S LETT Ell PR ESSE."?, witli books, ink. and all complete, just rr.ceivcd, and lor saU hy II. V. Al A ?SE It. Sunbury, Jun4 1, 1S53. rHAIN PUMPS.- small number of these excellent pump have been received and are ottereil lor aale by If. D. MASSER. Sunburv. June 4, 1853. EVELKY A nice assortment of Gold and Silver Pencil and Pens, for aale cheap by G, E I.SUE KG V CO., Market slreet, opposito the Post Oflice Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1U5J. Ml BANK NOTE TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA MA?MCAI!SrTT. CltV rY I'MlLADlLmiA. All solvent hanks i Al If. o. Hnnk nolee ludis IOUK ISLAND. All S'llsent Isiuks m CONNECllct'T. All Solrent banks j. new Yonn. 1 aii solvent nsnts pi COUNTS. Blink of Chnuiberslmn 1 ills' Hunk of Chester Co. purl Bank ol Del. Co. Chester pari r.nmu, uermamown Hank of Uellysliurt; Hank of l.ewntnwn narlAII snlrent banka s 1 Uls iy IJk note, ta u"t'' enPMTB 1 llsnk of Malillelown 1 Montennn-ry Co Hank par' llsnk of Norlhnnilicrl'iiil pat All solvents Bi., ' . iiiv J13K8KY. Ilelvulere Rsuk I ,j. Commercial Hank I a.m Hank of I'ltttlmrg 1 dis MSIIKOI llauyille p: Carlisle Hank 1 l pa, I Far. llsnk Mont Holly 'oar uis; . M.,MiUetowa Pt. bar rmr 1 ll M'tlnoi..-, iT. k . . Columbia Jl'k ITgeCopni lfciyelstnwn Hank ik, Nswsrk pst """i"" I "( ""injrton r.ustou Hank par l .rie Hank 9 dis Morris Co Hank 1 . .. V inan- k Ar rant par .xchancte lt'kPillsbur8 1 tlislNewark Hk' t, Cb I 5 ' F.selians- H'k. Ilranel, 1 .lislOrniiRe Hsu k 1 5 ! 1 armers' H'k, llu. ks Co par1 People's II K Palt.rswt 1 , l armers Hk, jn,rater par'Prineeloi, Hank Fsrmeis-lilt. Ilri,ie par falem Hsnknij Co, S rrnii. ii, i-a-nnyiKtii i: par einrrret Co Dank I dis Y. i1!: ,'Jtw"Vaesli'g 1 litis Plate Hank at Camden par I-rank liu Ilk. Wash',, I .lis.ftute Hk F.linshelhton Idis llarrisbnra; Hank I ilis Slate Hank Newark i Ilonrsriale Hank I ilis State Hk. N H, ,, Ifliiensler Hank pnr.fursrz liank. Newtna iha' elmuoii Hank .,r Trenton Ha,, kb.. rv. " Merch. ft Man. Hunk 1 dis t'nion Hsuk. Doser W Miners' H k, Pottsvilla per Ysrdlevv'le DelDr Co IMis" !Moiioti!ahela Hank 1 ilis rp'Hk notes under S3 I dis' luvlorav'e DelKVCn 1.1 ilia DI-.I.AWABrc " 11 par liranrli llauk nar natm o lie lawara .j."iiiiiH in., ii iihesn e par York Hank, tyiiehcf notes i dis it-.. t. tiap ...Tin m iiuvrim rur Delaware I'iiv Flank par1 Ilk Wilma'n A Brindyw. ftf Ksrinrrs- Ilk Sl Delawars par I 'nic. n Hank. Wilmington pit ITT Umlt-r .'' I dia OHIO. All s ilvenl bnnks t dia MAixn. Hank of t'hel lock d!s Mercanlila Ilk, Hnugor lOdis All s ilyeitt banks I (i M.V It lliiiaiitntl All s-'lvnt Kiiil,-. 1 tlis t "Hk unit's under i t 4 dis NOHTII CAROLINA. 3 ilia All solvent hnnk S dia J di. ITT L' ruler S-s, j dis VI-: t.MO.VT. ll.nilt "f SI All.nm All rilvent luniks , Tni'MicNDous Excitement I '. Cnsli, Sleam, Kloctricity ! ! The Atrial and till other lines out-dont by th I.I;;Jilitliip, I.lcic or IK A T. CLEMENT. Vll''. having great failh in rapid aale and small prnhts, has just received ana otifnad a larrra assortment of 1'ALL AXD WIMER GOODS. At his Store in MarSet Street, Sunbury, which he ofler to the pul lie nt the lowest price. Jlr stock consists ot a general assortment ol Vtvy (iooils, viz : Cloth. Cnsfiniers, Cossinets. Jeans, Drilling. sf.-l.. . : -..I-'. . 1- 1 ' lili'stittr., Ijtntn. wicoes, JUUSlin a Luins, Lawns, Ginghams, Iierages. Silk Hats. A large assort incut of Boots and Shoe, for Men, Women and Children. Grocci'ic. Sngnr, Tea, CoflVe, Molasses, Cherio, SpW cos, t ish ball, Plaster. II A HI) WAKE, Viz : Iron nnd Steel, PCuils, File", aw, Jco. QUEENS WARE, Tea Selts, Plato. Dishes, Cups, Saucers, ) LIQUOHS, Winr. Brantly, Gin, Gum, Whiskey, te- rE' ("ountry produce of all kinds taken in ex change r.t the lii-.'iiesl market prices. Jan. l.'i, lSo'J lv. UJ54:'Si Vlit'USIiLFl THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, r. lU'.Y ONE 111-5 OWN rilVSICIAN. rMlE EORTIETII Edi- -"- lion, wilh Ono II undred ! Er.gr:inigs, .boHing Dis. 'iff, eases and Malformation ji i;ie num. n .atein in every . l shape and firm. To which i ti Til . .. , , i , , ; - ,:J is uddrd a 1 realise on th 7 I:iie-.srs of Fenitlp, being of the highest iinporUnc to J -i. v- marriru ceopic, or inos ?''Qr coiitonipljliiig marrisg. fi- I y r S'iu, Vounf Let no fi,lirr be a-li;imed to present a copy o Iho .'V.sCUIiAl'iKS lo his. child. It may s him from on early crave. Let no young rnsn or woman enlfr into the secret obligations of mar ried life without reading iho POCKE'f A1SCU LM'll S. Let no one sulVeiiug from Imekniep I'ouh, Pain in tho Sido, restless uightt, nervous feelings, nnd the whole train of Dyspeptic senia- ! lions, and given up by llicir physician, L another j rrioincnt without consulting llie .I'.Sl'L'LAPIt'S. 1 Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, a j it has been Ihe means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures Irom llie very jaw of death. CI?" Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE C'KNTS. enclosed in a letter will receive en copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, P. W. YOL'NU, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1653 ly. More M'cvr Goods!! WILLI Ail A. KNOBB, IJT'.sPECTFl'I.LY informs bis friend and - Ihe public Kcueially, that he ha just received and opened a large and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at his Slore in Lower Augusta lowaahip. Hit stoik consists of every variety of Dry (iood-j, viz . Cloths, Carbiniers, Saltiuctts, Vesting, Flan nels, Muslin, ie. A splendid slock of LAWKS UliKS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Sil.st llcrazrs, De Laines, Mcrinoes, Luicns, Ginghams, Culicocs, 'c. BOOTS JLNTJ SHOES, A fine assortment for Men, Women & Children. A large assortment of t.KOC'URlES, srcn as Snar, CoiTe-, Tea, Molasses, Spices, kc. Hardtrare tied Queensware. 'nltnnil Liquors. ti cn A3 din, lifii'iiily, Fium nnd Whiskty, Pesides tho laicest and most (;enrrl suort inent of all kind of Goods to lie had in the country. All the above mentioned good will be sold rf such reduced prices as they can not b gel fr elsewhere. v Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. . Augusta twsp.. July 8, 1853. 6m. 1.000 31en Wimteil. OX the li.ie of tho SUSQUEHANNA RAH UOAl) U-twecii Lridyeport (opposite Hr-' riKbnr.') und Sunbury, in llie Stale of Pennsylva. nia. 'i'his road is fifty four mile in length' run through u hijthlv improved country, and wilf furnish employment for stone mason, carpenter and laborers "for the next twelve- months. A larie portion of the lino is heavy rock excavation,' laborers that are familiar will therefor find cer' tain cinph'-vinciit and lilierul wages. DOUGHERTY. LA U.MAN & CO, Contractors.' February 19, 1S53. Laborers Wanted. rilllF. subscriber want immediately on the J- Kailroad and llaHn, rt Chapman, Union' countv, seven miles below Selinsjrove, from 60 TO 100 LABORERS, to wlum one dollar per dav will pe paid. SAV1DGK. WJI'.VEA'TON & CO, Chapman, Union Counly, Feb. 13,1853tf! ff OLD PENS wilh and without case, of very strierior quality, just received. A lso a i'resli uiply of Writing Fluid, for al by II. li. MASSES. Sunbury, Dee. S7, 1851. . JA'l'E.NT UKITTAMA 8TOPPSKB l oar bottle tor sale by 11. II MADOJJu Suubury, April, 12, ISM- -. Vr ... -.; Vv ..'-' Ay
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