SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAM 0K1N JOURNAL. P o c t r ij . TO FA1U1KR ; Neat ba your farms; 'lis long confiBssed The neaicst fnrmrtr is the best, Each boj und mnish industrious drain, Nor let vile balks deform Iho plain, Nor bushes on your headland grow, For briars a sloven's culture show. Neat by your barns, your houses nrnt, Your doors be clean, your court-yards sweet ; No moss the sheltering toof enshroud, Nor wooden pans the Window cloud ; No filthy kennels foully flow, Nor weeds with rankling poison grow ; Lilt shades expand and fruit trees bloom, And flowering shrubs exhale perfume; With pales your garden circle round ; Defend enrich, and clean the cround ; Prize high Iho pleasing, useful rood, And fill with vegetable good. T A STRING OF ITEMS. On an average Ihete are seven sliipwrerks daily A hotel for sick travellers, is contemplated in New York. Th nrettiesl linine in a bonnet is a ami. i " , ling face. A bout eight tons of gamo are at Detroit, bound to Bufluloe. Therc'is an establishment in l?ojton that manufactures 50,000 gru'in bag per week Mr. Macaulay onco observed, that pri.e sheep were only fit for candle, and prizu es say lu liylil them. To drive rats out of your house let the basement lo a new band practising ou wind instruments. Dr. Stoweli., of England, has undertaken to prove that the ('fui bidden fruit" of Eden was the tobacco plant. It is.estimated the pioductiun of the silver mines for 1354 will reach 325,000,000. This is said to be an iuctease over last year. The North Branch Central Extension is completed a distance of 92 miles, und w ill be opened for business early in the spring. A Lovely Fair One recently wrote the fol lowing postscript lo her backward lorer: "My heart to you is given, O, da give yaurato roe ; We'll lock them op together, And throw away the key." til the year 1800, there were foui hundied and thirteen Quaker meeting houses in Eng knd. There are but three hundred and sev enteen. The ladies of New Oi leans are using para ' sols to p'oteut them from the sun's rays. Our ladies are using umbrellas and pretty substantial overshoes. Quite a contrast. Charles Fenno Hoffman, the American au thor, is now an inmate of tho Pennsylvania State Lunatic Asylum, nearllarrisburg. He is incurably insane. Thb reward for information where Ed ward Slevin, who mysteriously disappeared from Louisvill, can bo found, has been in creased to $1000. It is asserted in a Fiench publication that the Empress Josephine's mantua-mnker's bill 'or the first ten months of 1806 amounted to 175,8871. 7,000 odd 35,000 ! A man in California, tinder sentence oj death by hanging, asked the Sheriff the evening previous to his execution "1 say, SheiiiT, what hour is that little affair of mine lo come off 1" Total Loss A Yankee has invented a machine for extracting the lies from quack ndveitiietnenls. Some of them are never seen After entering tho machine, as only the truth comes out. A Tiiikq Never Seen. A man docs not grieve so much over the loss of his hair ; ho' will even dispense with the services of a wig ; but you never saw a woman appear in society with a bald head. According to the Almanac-makers, on the fifth of May next there will be an extraordi nary eclipse of the" sun -such as none but the oldest inhabitants have witnessed. It will be similar to the great eclipse of 1800. An English paper states that Mr. Mitchell, Ihe London Manager, has concluded an en gagement with the late Jenny Lind, lo ap pear in coucerts for six months during the approaching season. The Boston Post says : "There are ihiiteen thousand marriageable girls now in tho fac tuies at Lowell. It is plensant tn know ;n this world of misery, that there are thirteen thousand men yet to be made happy." The administrators of Mr. McCloskey, of Pittsburg, who was killed in March last by a colIiMor, w hile on a car of the Pennsylvania XUilroad Company, have recovered $1500 damages fiom the P.oaJ. Queen Victoria, at the opening of Pariia ment, was attired in a splendid drer of si) tissue, over which was a robe of crimson vel! vel, ornamented with gold Uce and erm nu and she wore a brilliant liara of pearls and diamonds. THE DYING MAIDEN. How beautiful is ihis, by Ebenezer Elli ott, the famous Corn Law Rhymer of Shef. held; the man who Ubored with his hands not ashamed to earn his bread by honest in dustry, while in his hours of rest ho fonnd amusement in the compojiiion of some of the most vigorous and originul poetry oar Ian gunge can boast. God ii!h nut dying rim Bmoi; u blight hath adly lu,.a kw . WlnUicr Uiu iha wild, whit tuaoa, Faiaii in har face diacloaea Mate submission, paiieiica holy, Taiaing fur! but passing slowly. Nolo, tU.ha,. p.,0 hWlh, la ihae.1), wh,. wt tef, ka, , ' .u ,uj, ... M u Th Frenchman j. , mcUliu coolness nd ph. Uonhy. nU,, a.y ilb hi. w,f. ... v. ,n n,"",i ,u -....'la. D UH1I r, This "Way 1 This Way 1 1 This "Way ! ! 1 Full and AYjntcr Goods. FHILING & GRANT. n ESPECTFULLY inform their customers and Uis public, that they have iuat receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at their store in Market square, Bunbury. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattintls, Testings, flannels, Wollens, tjt.t And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear. Also a splendid variety of ' LADIES DRESS & FANCY COODS, Culicses, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines, w ages, And every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. AIno a larg assortment, of HARDWARE and GUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also an extensive assortment of Hats and Cats for Mkn and Hots. Also a large assortment of (allOCEItlKS, srcll AS Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Ala a trcsh supply of DRUGS AND MKDICINKS. Besides the Iiirpnst and most general assort ment of nil kinds of goods to be had in this place, CV Country produce of nil kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Siinhury.Nov. 13, 1853. una DAVIJ r mwvy v. Dealers in N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Streets, PHILAH5T.PHTA. 1"8 A VINO enlarged and improved their Store, i ami having the largest assortment of Lamp in Pliilarlclphia citv, thev are now prepared lo furnish PINE Oil.' CAMPHENE, EURIIIN3 FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphene Gas mid I.ard Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all patcrns, I' ancy Hotel CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ike Cure af COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROXT OHXTIS, GROUP, AS Til. IYIA, VnOOPIWG.COUOH ATD CONSUMPTION". TO CUHE A COLD, with naAmraa inh naKHl of ihe body, take the Ctntaar I'sctosai. on going to bed, and wrap up warm, lo awrnt during the night. Foa a UoLb akd Cour.H, tike it irmniiiig, n lonand eve ning, nccoidiuo to ciireciiiins on tlie licitlln. aiul the difficul ty will I-). ! i ba reinoveil. None will .ng auflVr (torn this tron!i)e when Ihrv fm.1 it ena heati ri.nlilv eiued. Hera'.its atllicted iih a mvitcil ciugh, wliich bru.ika them of Iheir ret at nij!it, M ill find, hy inking tha Cherry l'ectoml " goina 1 1 bed, they muy be sure of Bound, uiiluoken sleep, and c.mtqi,citly rd'rnliing rest. Grul reliel f roni sullt r lug. and an ultimate cure, isnft'otded to Ihouauuda who ara llius alllieted, hy tiiis iiiynlunble rennxly. Kruin ill ugrrenMe effeeta in these eases, many find theniirlvea unwilling to forego ita uae when the neceiaity for Imi censed From two eniinent riiysicinna In Fatstimm., Tenn , April IS, 1851. Sir We have given your Cherry Peetoral an ejiteniiva trail in our pim liee, and 6mt it to anrpna every other re medy we have for curing nfferttoiia of the respiratory or gans. DllS. DILMKIl & HAMPTON. TO SINOKHS AN D FUlll.lC SPEAKERS this remedy is invnluuble, na hy ua action on the thront ami luniia, wlien Inken in small quuutlties, it removeiall honiscneis in a few h.mra, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voire. AS THAI A Is gcnerntly murli relieved, and often wholly eured by Cherfy Peetoral. But there ere some rnsenso oli aliteite ns to yield entirely to no inedh'ine. Cherry recto rul will euro ihem. if tliey run be cured. HKONCHITiS, or irritation of the thn-ut ami tipper portiiii of Ihe lungs, imy he cured hy taking Cherry I e to tal in uniill anil lrerUeut dosea. The uncomfortable op pression is aoon relieved. lirv. Doct. LANSING, of Brooklyn, New York, stntaa: 'I have aeen the Cherrv Perioral euro such crises of Aathini nnd Uronchilis as leodi me to believe it can rarely fail lo cure tine diftTiRc." KOIl CKOfP. tiiva an emetic of aulimony, to ha followed by Hiryeand frequent doBc3 of the Cherry Pecto- al, unlii i' suhluca tlic disease. If Ukeu lu season, it will u .t lull to cure. WHOOPING COl'OH may he broken up and soon cu rort l,v ihi. in... .0' Phrrrv Pertiir.'ll. T jtK INFLV1:NZA is speedily removed hy this reme dy. Numerous inslnncca huvo been noticed wh.;ie whole families were protected from anv arrioiis eouseqiiences, while their ncicliUirs. without the Cherry Pectoral, win sufVethg I'rnin the dineutte. llr 1 e Av- S t.n. Ohio. Illh June, 1851 I write t inform von ol Hie tin I v remarkable cllerni of vour Cm'.RrtY PKCTOHAL in this plaeo, and in my "Eureka, Kurcka." "WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. NOW for the little ones. Why will parents waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect pictures of their children end after sll get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1 We would say, coirie to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and ws will guarantee te make you a perfect picture, by our Ei.kctko Chimical process, that works In from J to S seconds. We defy any Doguerrean iii Philadelphia or elsewhere, to eotntiete with us. as we are the inventois. anil Ihe process is used only in our dif ferent establishments In New England nnd the Middle Stoles. For pictures of adults, the silver medals wn have received from the Americsn Institute, Now York and franklin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums Iron County Fairs, is sufficient proof that they are the Ne riitt Ultra of perfection. We would call psrticular attention to our Tatbotypes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. Colli.ns & Co., 100 Chestnut Street rhiladnlpliia. Mnin street. Opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield slid Collins' Building, Wcslfield, Mass. N. B. Our establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and by Vtofasor Ilorsrford's Safety Latnpt tp Night "Come and see." Pbila., Mav 89, 1853. If. Stone Cutters and Laborers WANTED! (TONE cutters and laborers can have steady employ and a winters job, (and not work in the water,) nt the Union and Susquehanna Bridtre at Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway be tween Liverpool and rnorthumbcrland. 1 0 la borers $1,35 per ilav will be given. LEISENRING 6c FISHER. Chapman, SrpL 17, 1853 tf. i Drugs, IP! and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and nm!r- ""e,,,f was ' "'' ru , , , 1 i t t . .i I in three dars of a dreadful W Moopimi t pooh, By taking iu t.unduleabras, and Unttaiiliia Lamps, at the i)r. Means, one of our very best physicians fiee'.v sialea Manufacturers' lowest prices. Class Lamps by that he considers It the best remedy we have puhnonnrv t1. nrkne-n .1 . .m.ll ..Ivniii-n nver A urtinn I diseases, and that he has cured mora ruses of Csovp wall . r . . . fiipiiEppa r it than any other medicine he ever ndininntered prices, llcing larjre MAIM f A U l llir.lts oil Pino Oil, limning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgcno Gas, thev can fur nish these articles at sucti prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before coing elsewhere, if yon want bargains. Also, tha Safcly FI id Lamp for sale. Phila.,Sept. 24, 1853. ly. CUE A r WINDOW SHADE Depot and Uamuactory CO. S. XV. corner Arch niid Srcend Htreels, EVERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole sale and Ivetail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, arc to be had a the lowest prices lot quality of work. Orders lor Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and otlier Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others are invited to give us a trial. H" tcill try to please, Brasses, Trimmings, &c, always on hand. Itemembcr S. W. corner SECOND &. AECI1 Streets, Philadelphia AuRtist 13, 1333.- 6m. Out clerevmen of the Jtaetist Church says that daring ! Hie run of Inflvbvh here this season, he has seen cures j from your medicine he could scureely have believed hith- , out Bceinc. , Yours respectfully, J. D. SINCLAIR, RepLty Postmaster. From the distinztiishcd Profcsw of Chcmis- . try and Metcria Mcdicc, hotcdoin College. I I have found tho Ciikiirt I'kctokai., ns its iuaredieuts show, a powerful remedy for colds, and caughs, nod pul monary dincuscs. TAriSKB Clkvexssd, M.D. CnrNFWics, Me., Fch. fi. 1BI7. Dll . VA I .KN fl H MOTT. 7'he widely celebrated Profewr nf Surgery tn the Medical Collece, New York City, fays : "It (rivet me pleaBiiVe to certify the value and cltiriiry of 'AVer's CiiKsay PHCToiiAr., whifh 1 consider prcili- krt.- m It. i.l lit cure rltapiiRi-a ol Ihe Tlinint nnd LutlUS.' Cures of sevetedisrns'-a npon Ihe Lmiaa liave tieen ef fected by CiiErtHV TccroRAL in such extreme cases ns warrant the bHief Ihut a remedy haa nl length been louml thnt can he depended on to cure the Couclis. C"lds and Consumption which carry from our inidrt tliourtnmls every vear. It is indeed a medicine to which Ihe afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and they sliould not fail to avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by II MASSEIt, and by Drugpfu-ts r;rticrally throughout tho Rlntc. July !J0, 1H53. ceow 1. Nov. 13. '52. Important to Coal Dealers. THE subscribers hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kase, Kced & Co., for the purposo of mining, shipping an J Bcl!inr coal, delivered at Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus quehanna. I bey will be ready to deliver coat, well prepa red, on contract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Orders received at Sh:imokin by KASK, HEED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. Just Published ami for Sale by WM. McCARTY, Booksoller, Sunbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United States. Br Collikson Reed, Es., Ipsae legis viva vox With iiotcsand additions, top-cthcr with a shor system ot conveyancing. Hy A. Jordan. Pies- ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shiudcl, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has lieeu received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg : Iliaaisacan, June 30, 1853. ill tt J. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 104 Clies'nut Street, Swnim's Building. rini.ABEX.rHiA. EXTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, and Dealer ill Musical Instrument of every de scription. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ilallet, Davis & Co's (Boston) Patixt bi'si'Exsiox Uainox JEolian and other PIANOS, 1. Gilbert Boudoir Piano. Mclixleonn, Martin's Guitars. Harp, Violin. Sheet Mcsic, Mlihc I3iokb, 4r.., Ac. Kcsulei.tn of the country will lo supplied by mall or otherwise with any music they may wu!i, at ns low rules an if purchased in person. Having one of tha lurrnt stocks in the United States, I feel contidciit of satisfying all who may fuvor me with a cull or order. Ucnlors in Music supplied on the moct liberal terms. 1'iuuos to let. Second-hand 1'iun fur sale. Fhiliidilphia. April M, 1653. ly. C ELEBRATED K a m i 1 y 31 c d i c i n e s . IN blTering to the public the abm-e in-nlnnb1 prppara-1 tioiiff, the inbscribcr would Mute that in cnnmiltatlon with his ft lends ami tome of the m"t rrBpfctnhle of the Mrdiral faculty, it won rlcnmcil ndviKible to offor to the puhlio, a few prcpnruti'Mis of known eolehrlty, lehn; pre pared with the frrenlt'Bt rare, find on the moit cleiitific principlM, as nliRtitutes for the numerous worthless ar ticles that are fionctins; the country in the form of panaceas and cure alls, proparod hy the most iprnorant and raereena ry persunsi intended lo curs all diMnees and gocd for none, Read and Reflect That the Medicine, Manufactured by W. M. Dkcilit, I deluding hie Hinhj lVctornl for Coughs -Cream iH Camphor, for Rhsamatisra. Worm Hyrup fiir Worms. Tooth WnshT frr decayed teeth diseneed gums. Family or blood Purifyer, havebcea nwm extenslrs ry need, and hiira given mors tatiefiiction, than any other Mediciues bef jtb the puMic, bring prepared with rrenrd to their uMfuhiRns aie fully worthy the trial of the afflict ed. Give them a trial. A few poweiful reanona why the olove Medicines are deserving of universal pntionnge. (In the firirt place, tney ars prepared hy a regular yny aician, woo unaerRiunua the applicution of Medicums, to discuses, end consequently are uerfwlly Kifo to take. (Secondly,) tliey have been ued witli uiuverMii iMci-eM, ana mive given more wm si ac tion tftnii nny other Medicines ofl'ured heftire the public ( l innily ) liicy are tne oniy meu.rines mat nave gainea the pntronose f Phvaicinui, where they have been uaed j and fFouithlv.) thev are uut tin in htrtrer quuntitics fw the same price, than any other Medicines offered to the public of the smuo kind. Aft the sutcriter han s number of certificates in hie poaarMion of the highent authority, where thev have beii used with the m-wt aatiafacUTrv re- snlla, He will publinh a few ol them, feelinc aatiaficd that atiial will inmiro their recommendation. Try them and satisfy yotirieii ol tlicir superiority over an otners. Rend and be Convinced. We the utidersiRiied havins been made acquainted with the ingredient entering into the Cotnpnuitds known as Hick ley's Fninily Metlicinca also hiving prescribed and known them to be nucd. with moat ant if factory rcsvlts: tnke plramue In saying that we lietieve they fully meet ins ueiign lor wuirii ttny nre recomniennea. JAS. STUAWHKU)(.K. M.D. C II. ntICK, M. 1) WM. MrMAUOX, M. T. WESI.KY II CKAHIU'AnT, M.P. WM. H MAniM.. M. D. n R. GKAKHKART, M. P. Curt of pain iji sift aird cough from protested AAver Complaint, Mrs. Robert Adams, lahorinz under Chronic Liver Com plaint, acronipanii-d wilha felmrt dry couch pain in the sine and brenit, getienil di'biuty, ioki oi nnpetiie, alter try ing all the tisu.il remedies rcc timrtrm1r.f fm coushs and diacoaea f the clKft, whtj with n i heucfit. she was recom mended tft try the lioae heetoml, from which, she not only derived immediate but peTmannit relief. John Adum, a u of Mrs. H -berl Ail.imi, Was afflicted with a very suveiu eolith, pniu in the side, nnd soreness prttdiL-cd hy inccHMtit ct'tiplnnc, ; he vna induced to try the Rose Pirtor.tl. Ti ue his own IniiRUPg, the first dose run bled him t' enjiy n ewA tii-rht's rest. In the m rniiijx he expectorated nhont half pint t-f inntter. He continued to improve until his conli entirely left him, it a's' h:id the rdect of streiiphenii'ir his hie:ist. which was n itunlty went . lie n'- bjijs ihut lir has lecom mended it ton unmlier of liisfticn forannilur CDiiijlniuts, and in everv rnne it h;s civwi ftnliaiuclion. The above tteraoiis resi -tents of the town nf Dnnville, freling that tley have derived pret brnffita from tne ne of the Rose lVuti-nil; authorise tlie nlftve stutetneut, for the benefit of those whn m iv be nllli''tcd in a siiuilut man ner. tiRK.VT CUUK. IjOss of Voice rcilornf with our lot (It of Rose Pee to rul MissSufcm WVuIork, of lltisli township, Xorthumbcr laud co., for n nuiulter nf )e:tfun it valid, in tlie fall of ts5(l, hist the its.ts of her voice fr.nn a orvcic cold she con Iraeuvl; after trying n number of remcdic., with in bene fit, she wm entirely restored by tn!:inu one b tt!e of Uvea I'twtinil, niter wiiieh, s!i lost her voicti ngiiiii. from a fresh c,d she coutrneted. nnd vr ppnin restored by the ne of another b.iUIc ; she then took four brittle mure to strengthen her brensl, from winch she d'-tived tha most drritled benefit, and hiiS been in the enjoyment of excellent henlih from thnt time to the pre pent. Thenboie statement i obtained from Ir Put sell, the Physician wu uti ended her; ;i!si hT mother who thinks that she would not be hvii g ut this time if it Ind int been f ir the Rye IVctorul. Umville, J.iu. 2.j, 1S03. Still ntiot her Marled Cure Effected Mrs Samuel Seehler, being ofumttuntl weak and deli cate constitution, very susceptible to c 'ltli, whb a&icled with a vciy severe e nigh, )tiiiu und soreness of the breist, o of appetite j al ter uwug a uund:er of the usual reme dies from which, he derive-.l u benefit, she was cured by diking one b'tlleofRose Pectoral und is iathc enjoyment of belter hen! ih thiol for yearc previous. Panville, Dae. I 1&50. Du. nicKi.nv : Permit me ti mf -rm y-vi tint my wife, who is a delicate and wenkly W; nian, kib.inng under a very severe Couch with n:tiu nnd fcrenrM of brenst, was more quickly anil elTeclunIlv relieved wnhone bottle of ynir Ross Pectoral tlran any other medicine she had ever tukeu. AUNUK M'liRIDK. Jiiu. 19.V2. Samuel R. W(HMJtr rmnaee. Red Point. STRONO EVIDENCX IM FaVOR OY T11K KosK PECTORAL AND Family Vit.i.. John Fnlner taken between Christmas and New Year with a very m cold, which ended in a dry hard incessant Cough, causing a great deal nf paid whenever he coughed, wns relieved very much ; by the lime he had taken one third of a battle, and by the time it wit finished, was en tirely cured. Ho also says Ihui he has t:ken several doses of the IIviIth Restorative or Fatuity Fill and that ihey are the mildtt uuJ ni )bl ctTeclunl ptirsratives he has ever taken. l'aiivi!!, Jjii 1, Da Picrlrt t During a visit to my brother, in Dan ville, I to k u voiy severe Cold, which ended in a tiulit hud Coutih, with s 'rcneri ami p iiu of the breast, lor which I used your Koe Pectoral, ut.u riunily rills, and Paints, Oil, AVindoAv Glass, cjc. 5 Toss French zinc while. 10 tons Pure White Lead. S0U0 Ucses Wiiulow Cilass,all sizes. Superior Polnsli,Copal,Coscli,Leatii rr A- Iron varnish, whits Demur varnish for Chins Clogs, with a general assortment of fresh anil pure DJIUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Pritent McJicinns in general use, wairuntrii grnniiic. Colored and F.nnnileJ Class, &c., cVc, forsale verv low at AI.FKED WILTUERGEIfS Drn? and Paint Wore, No. 169 K. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. rhysirians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to any of tho lintels or Drpots free of chanje. Phila.,Mav S8, 1S.3. ly. 2,5U0 Acres Timber Lund POP. GJEVERAI. VAI.irAULE TRACTS OF TIMBEK I, AM), eomprising ahout 2,500 acres, part of whiih is situated on Tohyhanna Creek, and rart on Muddy Creek, within three I mill's of l.cliigh llivir, in penn forest township, ' Cnrhon County, one of the great Coal Counties . of Peunrylviii.ia, cuu he hud at a liarguin, if ap ' plication be made s:nn. I These lauds are thickly covered with the best timber of that region. While, it is believed that 75,000 feet of lumber to the acre, can be cut from a large portion ol lhf land, tho balance will aver age not much less thun this figure. The kinds of j timber round on Ihe land are Hemlock, Hpruce or I White Cedar, 'White Oak, While Pine and Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks are largo and rapid streams, yielding a vast amount ot water power, and nre capable of driving a large number of saw mills. They empty into the I.ehigh, 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 out milt and three quarters of trie land. 1 lirougti these avenues lumnercail lie ink nUnsure in r.r 'inm-nriinx t!n-ni. llic miUol mid delivered in cither of Ihe cities named, for about m st cifcctaal rncly I have used. Vom. re.pp. tuilly $7 per thousand feet thus enabling persons en gaged in tho trade to derive greater profits than "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Mechanics. GEORGE KENN. ' MANUTACTUnER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. THE suhscribcr respectfully cells the attention of the puhlic to his large and splendid assort ment of every quality nnd price of CABINET-WAKE. which cannot fail to recommend Itself toevery ons who will examine It. on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to bo had in the city, noellori is spared in the manufacture of his wsre, and ths subscrilier is determined to keen up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stuck consists of Mahogany SofaM, DlvatM nnd Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOB, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, nd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK 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 CHAIRS, including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such as Mahogakt, Biack Wslsxt ao CvatEn Mapls Urkcia akd Wijtnson CHAIRS, asd t-AKcr Piano Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined thut there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidenc e can be entertained about tho quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavment for work. t3F UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Heakse, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. t3" The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. RANK NOTE TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA. CITT OF rulLADKLPHIA IT. S. Bnnk ti'ttfi IR His All solvent banks pai enrrsTHT. Hank of Clinmbrrsiiurg t diti Brink of Chester Co. r"r iiaiiR ni trei. uo. Chester pari rsaiiKoi oermnntowu Hnnk of Gettysburg Hank of Iwistown Bsnk ol Mrdrlletwn 1 its Montgomery Co Hank pnr Bank of Northumlnrl'nrl. psi Bank of Pittsburg litis1 Hank or Danville Carlisle Bunk MAFPACAUSETTS. 1 All solvent brinks . I dl KHOIJK INLAND. AU solvent banks J dls CONNKOTICL'T. All solvent banks s I iit NEW YORK. CITT. narlA II solvent banks I dis I clu.tVUk notes under $3 i dis COTWTBT. All solvents Inuks X dis NKW JKItBEY. Belvidrre Rank I dis Commtrcial Hank I dis nai Far. Bnnk Miaii Hollv oar 1 ill. F. A M .Midfllctown Pt. par Colombia H'k k B'ge Co par Doyelatown Bank par K.a.tnn Bnnk par Kris Bank I dis F.xchniiKe B'k Piltaljurg I dia Kxehainrn tl'k. Ilrnitf.1. I Hi. Farmers' B'k, Bucks Co porFe;'lre's Uk Paltersun rormera- na, lAnenafer par. rinceion uaiix Fanncra' Bk, Bendinp par 'Salem Banking Co, Fnrm. Bk S hnvlkill Co nnriSemerret Co Bonk FAD. Bk Wayneak'g U(lis;ftnte Bonk nt Cuimlen Morhanics' Bk, Nawark par MecJi. l!k of Burlington pa' Much. Man. Bk Trent par Morris Co Bank I dis Nawark Bk's Silna.Co I dis Omnca Bnnk I dis dis par par dis par par I dis1 Franklin Bk. YVusli'ii llilis Stn'.e Bk Kliznbeibton llnrristmrg Kunk Hmiesdnle Bnnk lneasler Bank Lebanon Bnnk Mereh. A )trnn. Hnnk miners' I'oiitviiie per Monnuaahela Bank 1 ri'a Taylorav'e Oel B'a Co 15 dia YVeat Branch BninV ror Bank of Delaware ; t.t. 1 I r. . a t.iii.K na, .TiiKeso'e par York Bank, 1 dis C7Kelief notes 1 dis MAINE. Bank of Whetloek 8 dis niercantila Bk. Bangor 10 dia All solvent bnnka I dia ni-.w HAMPSHIRE, All solvent bnnka I dis VERMONT. Bank of St Allans S dis All solvent banks dis i dis dia Slate Bnnk Newark 1 dia 1 dia'Stnle Bk, N. Brunswick par pnr.r"usscx tanx, newton dis l remt'n uaiiaiiia; to par Union Rink. Dover I dis Ynnlleyv'le A Del Dr Co ISdis C7"Bk notes nnder M I dis DKI.AWARB. Ear Bnnk of 8myrna par ueiaware uny Hanr par Bk Wilmu'n it Brandyw. par Farmers' Bk Ft Dear wars par Union Bank, Wilmington pnr OT L'nder K'l die uniu. A It solvent banks Idia IT' Bk notes nnder S's 4 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent lianks S dis CT'Under5's, dis i l'orto Monnrties, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. rgMIE attention of ths Trade, and others, in Jl want f l'orto Monnaies, Pocket Hooks, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, 1'ortahlc Wri ting Desks, llackgainmon and Chess Hoards, After a careful examination of your "Amer- Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases, tuna, oi Will 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 lo our habits of business, mid the practice of the courts. Vour forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on tha acts of assembly, will ho a saving nf labor to tho plcadur, and con duce to safety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with prest respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Sliiudel, Esquires. Sunbury, July 0 1853. 3Iam.'s Kstablishment 25 Soti(A Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of Potent Inciter Copying Press?, Pstent METALLIC DAMPENER. Brushes Oil Papors, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, ice. l atent l'srchnient roper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed PATENT LETTER BINDER, A most valuable inversion for keeping in t oook-like fo:m, Letters leceiveJ, O.i.inal Invoi ces, ic. Phils., April 9, 1853 ly. Work Boxes, Cabas, Needle Bonks. Money Belts, Cinar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling FlisUs, and fine Cutlery, to gether with a large variety of Pasct Goods which will be sold nt the loweat rates. F. II. SIIITH, Porle Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer, 203 i-c St. below Sixih, Philadelphia. Sept. t7, 1S53 tf. ; atlend investments generally I In addition to the timber, convertible into eve I ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort of timber that snip buitdc'S have been obliged to purehaso in 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. Tha lumber trade of the Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, thata scarcity of good timlier is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this difficulty. The consequence must l e an enchancement of the value of timber lauds. Those un-cul!ed tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the lands olli-rej for sale, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. But the land js1 not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every sere being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. Capitalistsdesiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lauds. For further information apply to CHA8. M. HALL. Office in "Mining Register" building, Potts ville, Pa. August C, 185.1 tf. L'KENSVVAKE. Beautiful sets of Tea ware, in Chins, Stone China and Delf, Liuiui and 8 upper Dishes of all kinds, Toilet .xe is, covered Dishes, China Fruit Bakets and Ornauiouts, Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Glassware in variety, and J umhlera fiom til cent upwards. just received and for sale by Dee, 10,1833. 1. W. TENER tc CO. CJHA WI.8 Broche, Thibet and Woolen in Jr great variety Black und Fancy Dress Silk, Bilk lace, velvet and other Trininiiiiga, Worked collars, uiuWr-aleevea, shiinaieite, cufl'a, iuat re ceived ai.d for sale by I. W. TEN EH 4c CO. ouiihurv. iiee. Ill, 18. .I1!?,1, '"d ' ' Hams, Di led Beef. JP tbsan, Uaiains and Lemons, by ""' . 1SS4. L W.TfcNtn A CO Ii,tir!ti?i!'LiJ,:'"irM ""i-Fs u .. . h"" I-IU.U4 swei p.,, ht aais Sl UiiaurlK, r r Cheap "Watches Jewelry, l7IIOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel- phia Weteli and Jewelry Store," No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Gold l.ever Watches, lull jeweled, IH enrnt enaea, t33,r)0 G M l.e.ina lsk. &M.M)'. Fine Silver Kpettiiclea. 1,50 Silver full jewlled, SU.Uiold Bracelets. 3,00 Silver l.rv:r, full jewl'd VI ! adira' Gold I'encila, I.OS Suiei ior Ijuarticia, T.pilver Tea apouns, ael, 4,00 G ild Soectii'l, .(m Gold I'ana, wiih Pencil and silver Holder, 1,00 Cold Finger Rings, 37$ cents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, lijcfnts; Puteut, lSj Lunet, S3; other srticlcs in pnHrtion. All goods war ranted to be what tliey are sold for. BTACFFER& HARLEV, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Leplnes, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 10, 1853. ly. Book Agents Wanted. GEXT3 WANTED m every town and xa- county in the L'nilcil Slates, to sell the most popular and saleable books published, many of llicin be lutifully illustrated with colored engra vings: also the most popular works of T. S. AR TH L'R, inchiiling 'Arthur's Cottage Library." Intelligent and enterprising men will find this a pleasant and prantable busuieas. for particulars address (post-paid,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Ps. October 1, 1853. 7m. JEWELRY. A nice assortment of Oold and Kilver Pmirita nn.l Pna f.. la lian 1... G, ELSBERG& CO., Market street, opposite the Tost Office fiiinhurv, Oct. B. 18SJ. HARDWARE Table Pocket Knives, Hand le Cutlerv, .Razors. d Saws, Wood Saws in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Looks snd Hinges Hand Bella. Wuitcis, &c., jut received snd for sale by I. W.TfcNCK 4 CO Sunkury, Pee. 10, 1853. II. B. MASTER. fMlIA fL.MJ'S A small nunVier ol tlieae excellent pumps hsve beea received and are offered iur Sale by Funhurv. June i. 1S.'i3. VJMlTirw ESSENCE OF JAMAICA til.N- (iER, a fresh supply just received, and for sale by 14. U. IASSUK. Kuiibury, Jan. 10. 1852. Wll.Vt.lC HAM iiln A lew double ease English Silver Watches, fur sals st verv low prices by II. B. MAUSER. Sunbury, April 13, l.Jl 11IANUERKIK8, Grouud Nuts. Almonds, I'ecan Vuta, Wall Kills, Corns NuU, t.'reaa? n uu, I ilberta, HatMUs. Fins, I'tUou, Lemons, -"""- ena i eys, just rcciil u4 k wie (S Dev. 10, 'ix I. v. T( eh A CO BURNING FLUID, Camphene, Sperm emit Whale Oil, White Lead, Liuaecd Oil, Tur- pontine, Candles and Soap, just received and for sale by 1. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Pec. 10, 1863. MARRIAGE CETIFICATES handsomely executed for sale at this offlce, tiugte or by the dozen. B a RILEY'S COVGH CANDY. An excel, v lent r'omedy for coughs, colds. For sale st this office. December 4. 1852. - 1AND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this office. AUo blanks, of all kinds en superior paper. Siinburr. Feb. 14. 1853. lyALL PAPER A large and splendid as. " sortment of Wsll Paper, Window Paper, snd Oil Shades, just received and for aale by Dec 1 0, 1 853. I. W. TEN ERA CO. IOR sale at this office, Superior Black Ink, 4 C attle Medicine at 25 cU, Ture Essence of Gilmer. 25 cent 4 R.N OLD'S WRlTlNoTlTiD and Adhe- sits and legal envelopes, for sale by IK B. MASSEIt. ' Suiibery. Jan 10. 1841- ' 1H. ii. itriII(iUEE,Seined?u7Mu ''colds, snd pulmonary diaraava. A sujiply of this valuable uiediriue lust nceivej snd fi-f sale by II, B. MAiEK funb.ry, Juost , ItS). J.UII3 MUKOAN. Jan. ift, 19j.!. While ll ivrn. Lnzerne en. Dear Sir : As n recommendation f' r your Itoan I'eet'.t rnl. piirinil ine ri kiv, Hint 1 vi iis e!)i-etu-tlly cured of a verv aevre e-inii'i with pain in tin' bte:ift, vhli h-i'a limn I hall n Iviille, neil tint I consider it inviiiu.ib.c. You ara at liberty lo mnKi. Ilt:a piiMie it yon pleaae. JOHN PI'KKItlN'O, (tiroeer.) Dnnville, Ta. My son William taliorine. under n severe contrh nnd jaiin in his aide, fiom an injury reeeiveil liy u fall, wu e'lUiely relieved by a lo!lle of Rose Pectoral k Cream of Cam- rhor. 1 have bIso used your Family Pills, and ultoeether consider them ihe bet medwines I hnve ever used. JOW OVKRDOHF, Jan. 19.53. ' Itush Tp., North'd co. Dr. lliekley : Sir: As my wife who was troubled with dry, hard Cough, alao emr Stimaeli, dependent upon debility, similar to Diipepsio. waa entirely relieved by using two bottles of your Hose Peetoral, permit me to auy thut 1 eonaider it an exce lunt reinrdy. Yuura, respectfullr, Itev Mr. WIt.I.ARD. Pastor Lutheran Church, Danville, l'n. Having been cured of a pniu in mvarin (eimilur to Rheu matism) which dftpriveil ine of the free una of it for olxmt four nioutha. Hv nsiinr one bottle of Cream of famrihor 1 would atato llial I c insider it Ihe tier! remedy of the.. kind I have ever used in my family, n:n! I wou,tt Ircely recommend u lo otners wan similar fiue'ion. Yours, respectfully, JONAS WOLF. Rush tp., Nortlfd eo. My wife beine. efflieted with n very a-vete pain in her arm snd shoulder (t!ie ellcets of cold) wiiieh diad'leil her from usiut; it. waa cured with ruling ol Cream of C'qiii ph r. Mra. Ktilin, my sister-in-law, was sis i cured of a severe pain in the h'-fid and face liy usini; the Cream of Camphor THOMAS C. K.I. .IS, Danville. Jun. at), My wife hnvintr Rheumatism of Ihe arm for a number of yenrs, which prevented her from iistnjr it in d.iiiiR her w tk ; nfter laving spent a gtcnt deal of money in trying dilTerent remedira with na lienelit, was entirely cured by uaine onlv rate liottle of vour Crenar of Camphor. WII.l.iAM KVKXts, Minor, for S. It. Wood, n. roinl. Dr. Hlekley t Having received a very severe injury in mv aide hv fullim? otfa lail of hav. froin'u-hteh I waa unn- hie to follow my w trk, wta recommended to try abulia ol t. ream of Caini.hor. whleh nfTor.led tmmedinte retiel. GR1KFITU CAKIt. KiinU tp., North'd co. My wife, aulTeriiig from iuar extueiatiuir pain, throughout her eeaeral svatem. whleh prevented her from sleeping (beieg occasioned hy a l-aig and protracted spell of tickneaSj) tor wiiieh she' used a nuinucr of remedies without lietMut. was uulirelv reucved by the uae ol cream oi lAiapaor. jt.Kj. u. mtooji. urrein Dentist. Ianviiie. ra. Child cured of Bowel Complaint, an.l Apue (of two years ainnfling.) ly worm ryrup. Mv child being alflteteit for the last two veara. with Bowel Complaint and Airua until it waa reitueed to a mere akeleton, I tiied a iiumher of remediea with no permanent beneht, (mill I gave it a Inula ol your worm pvrup. ainee whieh time it hua been well, and got nude Aeabv. I alao have recommended it to a numlter of my frienda, and lu every case ii lias given aattaTeeiion. l,. l.l-.l. At iiuis iiagr LMerehant, Danville. I have need your Worm rvrop m my familv, and eon- aider it Ii tt only effectual, lait the moat pkaaaut artiele I am acquainted wilt). JAI'OU l.AII l.t.M. Danville. Having uaeu vour oimr.yrup in my taniue, it neipi my chiklreii more than any picoaration of the kind, nnd is more ptcaaaiu cu iua. iuuiiua.h. Mont an Row. Danville I have had oeeasioii to us! your Worm r-yrup in my lainily, and preur it to nay ennitapo I nave used. FRKD. liL'U, Froaly Valley, M.aitoureo. Dr. liicMey: Having naed your woim Syiup, and Creain of Caiujihur anil Family IMls in my family, tliey ii e K".i aniia.iiciioii, 1111,1 1 e"ii.iiii( 1111:111 iiib niosi CI teetual, aud nleaxait' remlie, we have had in our family JOHMITIIAN K. K1;11KI., Danville. Dear Sir : We the unJerrigued Iw.'ing in the employ of aieasrs. l.rovea Comly, at whose at re, you have an Aeeney for Ihe ante of your Fninily Miheinea, state that wa have had an opportunity of knowing the opimona of liumenma untiviniialfl who have imeit tliein. onu that they give eeaerai aitiaiuetion. v a have a ad a grent numv ol your Pilla, whieh are univerailly hked, being verv mild ill llieir operuiion. . l.r.ir.Aio u. Danville, Attest, W M. K FI'l.KII . Having Scurvy ef my in nitli verv bid, I an, uidueed to try a Uitile ot your looth ash. which neted like a eltann aurdeuing my sums, und removing all disease. JONATHAN It. RISltKLfPanvilla Tr. BiekW :llaviug what wta called uleerated sire, mouth, f ir wioeh, I liietl a nuinl-er of remedira with uo beuetit : I was nt Inst cured by using one b 'tile uf your r.iota wafcti. .My wi'e a!i nuriug her c.'iibncment, was threntenrd with a ire.lliensta, lumi s having alr.a.)y lorined I ir wines sne used me l leain oi -amikor, whl.-h aeatter. ad llura, therein prcveiiling lr lueasia from gnilieriiui (iKtl A. HlluWN, Near I uilierau Co irch. lanviil. I'a. Tir. lliekley. Having an tippofiuuity of seeing your Antl-Reorhutle To Ah Waah uaod in aan very aeveia ea aea uf scurvev of the guiua, 1 caiaiuVr u an exeelU-nt retua- dy. Yuura, realacUuily, UF.U. U. BHUH M. Tha above medieinee ara fof Bate WhtdeaaHi and K a tail by W M. WClil.K Y, Ml), fropnator, DaiivUle Alao Fm aale by Iha following Agents in Northmntxr kiwd cmulv. Krione- at l.ianl, sVuiburv W A Kaolin, Augusta; W. Fairow, odtown i Tagenrt, KarnnnA II ill. 41, I'tmn ; y.nMuil A Hlrouaa, l'aiia! J.4ia Vanawil, laain"e; llugk Vaatina, ; Aaii, R,aml A Co , Cliaiuoaii.i Mra Ju 1 fcawi IWuMn..kia ; Win Fagel)', hnaniduaj Camphan A Kline. Aurnst.i; IUaiM4 A, itnrgatiww, Prlnauorgt Jaeob IiaMiruag. Sir Gap l Conrad Wanek, NixiauuuVilaad Jarrw .h CVnaa. MiwfMiti Joaiak II. kw, I-awiaUiif ; iohu F CatiMaml JuaMlaaa Katlwak M ! . Uil m IM Ataaa, and st a aaroalar sssuiaui fall sWai'TiHaasia' Use easnsanaii ts ftitmfi by Ua SJai eat M Jsass is, tae r - Ilobby Horses, Children's Propellors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Manufactured wholesale and retail by 3JSE1TELL & TTTLL, No. 64 DUCK Street, JPliiladelphia. Orders throtiRli the mail promptly executed Phila., April tf, 1853. lv. CHEAP WATCHES, JE7ELHY AND WIF.VKfl WABK, Wholeaalc nnd Retjiil nt No. 7i.N O hl-;t:o.D St., op;osite the Ml. Vernon House, Cold Lever Watches, full jeweled. 18 k. cases, Srl!-.(rt) ; Silver Levers, lull jeweled, e-l-.OU ; Silver Lepuies. jeweled. SO.- 00 all wairunteil to keep good time. (Jold Pens nod Sil ver I'iise, tfLUUj Hold Pencils. 81.00 ; Gold 1'eiieila and Fen C.151-8 with g.wid ( ' .1.1 l'ensas low as &!,'.!., &e. Also, alwavson hsnd a exxt nssortiiieut of line gold Jewelry, (iold Curb, l.orild and Fob Chains, Cold Yesl Chains, Ladiea' liold l'ib Chains and Helt l'ius. Silver Tablespoons from, I i to SIM. Dessert. 89 tn SOl.an.l Tea, 81.73 to 80,',l) per set, warranted equal to coin. All goods warmuted to be what they nre sold for. t 3 Watehes und Jewelry repaired and wnrranled. ft?" All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. ' M. AVIPF. Agent, No. "4 North Sr.COXD Slrcct, opp.wile tha Mt. Vernon Houre. Phila., April SI, 1653 ly. WATCHES, JEWELHY, &o. JAMES 13. FIT) LEU, No. 12 South Second Stree', rillLADZLFIIIA. (!old Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " (iuartior do fiold pens and pencil and silver haldcrs Silver Tea and Table Spoons Drurclcts, IJrcast pins Ear rings cV'c. All warranted and sold at prices as low as airy in the city. lSuvcmbcr 27. 1SS2 If. Tremendous Excitehfnt ! .' Cash, Steam, Electricity!! 77ie Serial and all other lines out-done by tht i-ighiiiiiipr i-lue or 1IJA T. CLEMENT. 'ITTIIO, having great faith in rapid soles and small profits, hns just received ana opened a largo assortment of FALL AND WIMER GOODS. At Ms Store in Mar.;ct Street, Sunbury, which he offers to Ihe public at the lowest prices. ma biui k consisis or a general assortment ol Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillines. sr.. .r:... r: -ii .. .. . o "t ooicnj. micocs, jijuslm de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Silk Hats. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. , Groceries, Sugar, Tra, CoITpp, Molasses, Chepse, Sni- T-O L o i. m ces, r isn mu, riaster. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Tiles. Paws, dec. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates. Dishes, Cups, Saucers. tc LIQUORS, Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whisky, ic- t2r" Country produco of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices. Jan. 15, 1803 ly. IKHTOK YOlRSciri THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : On, EVEUY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rTUIE EORTIETH Edi tion, with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis. cases and Malformations o the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on tho Diseases of 1'emalcs, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. liy lir V? in. Yuiiiis Let no father be ashamed to present a copy o the XSCULAI'IUS to his child. It may savo him from nn early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligation of mar ried life without reading Ihe POCKET ESl'U LA PIUS. Let no ono suflering from hackuiep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, und the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given upj'y their physician, be another moment without consulting the -ESCL'LAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. l"V Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOUNG, No. 153 SPItUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June IS, 1853 ly. Koscndalc Hydraulic Cement. A N excellent articlo for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. I or sale hy CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH. of, and successor to, the late firm of Evi Smith & Son. N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of Ground FOR SALE. rilHE subscriber offers at private s:tlc, his house J- and three acres of ground, on the river Bank within Iho limits of tho Ilorough of Sunbury, now in Iho occupancy of John Shiasler and orig inally owned by C.ias. Gussler while engaged in boat building. T he improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, With a Well oj good Water, snd a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. The prop, erty is handsomely located and will he sold at a reasonable price and possession given in April next. Apply to tieo- C. Wclkcr, Esq., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber st Seliusgrove. PETER KERLIN. July 8.1, 1853 if. A Farm for Sale. THE subscriber oilers for sale his farm, i:i).'TAIlN(l 2.t At'ltP.M snd allowances. It is situated about three mile, from Sunbury along the Shatunkin creek, and is in Rnd stale of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will be olfered ill p irt or entire to suit pur chasers. It can be divided to muke three small farms. The buildings sre a FARM HOUSE, a good bank Uaru, ami two tenant lioiii.es. JOHN FAKNSWOliT, I'pper Augusla, 5cpt. 10, 1851. tf. More eiv Goot'slt WIMJA3I A. KNOliH. O ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just 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, Cassimcrs, Sattinetts, Vesting, Flan nels, Muslin, tfc. A splendid stock of LADIKS DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Silks, Berages, De Laines, Merinoes, Lawns, Giughams, Calicoes, Ifc. BOOTS AND SHOES, A Cue assortment for Men, Womeu & Children. ' A large assortment of GROCERIES, fl'CIt AS Sugar, Cofiee, IVa, Molasses, Spices, &.C. Hardware and Queensware. Fili, Salt and Liquors, SI C II AS Gin, Brandy, Rum and Whiskey, - Iicsides the largest and most general assort ment of all kind of Goods to be had in the countrv. All the above mentioned goods will be said st such reduced prices as they ran not lie got for elsewhere Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. Augusta twsp.. July S, 1653. 6m. WM. M'CARTY, Bookseller. RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants oi toMtn and country, thai he has lately rerei ved from Philadelphia, a large addition lo his stork of books, in every branch of Literature, snd in s It real variety of Binding. Fleas call and sea tliein. Banbury, liept. IT, tiSS. BLANK Parchment Paper IWds snd blank Moitnaaes, Uoud. Lseeulioiis. riummana ale., fur sale ty MAMKU. Muiibury .AwMtt. I"sl-, AN.V8 l.f. I I KK nil .-xr.. wuti books, ink, a u.l all roiui leie. jual ncritej, .MlWa.UUr MM l.EII. suuiburv, June . ! Lumber Yard. THE subscriber would respectfully inform ths citizens of Sunbury, and Northumlerlsnsl and adjoining counties, that ha has opened Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis tance East of the riteam Saw Mill, where he hs now m large amount of Seasoned Panuel i'7di, a.o i'jmtrl lizards, and all other Unards and liriLMin MiTt.aiiL, such as will be u anted for building purposes. AIno a lurge amount of Shingles on hand, which wili be sold from id up lo ti, according to quality and size. Please give us a call and examine our price' sud quality. N. 11. Farmers who are in want of Shingles will please call as we will sell to vou low. J. E. LEI R, Sup. Sunbury, May t, 1S53. ly. C-IOLD PENS with and without rases, of M very superior quality, Jut received. AUo freah sunplv of Wriline Fluid, for sal by II. 0. MA8SER. Sunbury, Pee. t7, 1S5I. JVTENT UKUTANIA Si'OPI'tKU f JL bar bottles for sal by Sunbury, April, It. INSI IM.ANKS. II. B MAtSBK. BLANK of vrrr daeriipiina cast be aid Vy aj'l K-uig t ihaafli. ef the Asatrieaja. a