SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. JStnr and Fashionable CfoocUlI ? JOHN V. MARTIN, rioab,e Tailor, '. Deer Sireel, one door north of C. J. BrvnerU J7 ' Law Office, Sunbury. HAS jurt received from UMV' .no mort denrabl. flock of Good, that b.. ret been bronght to Bunbury, uch CLOTHS, Consisting In part of black, brown, green, v nd blue. . . r A splendid assortment or such Mlin. velvet, Grenadine ilk. plush vel vet, cashmere, Valencia, and eplendid article of whita Grenadine for wedding vtsts. Alo II description of clolli for OVERCOATS. An extenrivo variety of plain anJ fancy casi mera for pantnlcont. Common good for coata, panta and vesta, coat bintlins and cording superior article of NECK TIES AND STOCKS, of the lateat atyle, plain and fancy Mack cravats, hosiery, sospendcrs, shirt collara, silk tindersliiits, drawers, mcn'e drali buck-lined chomoi and other glovoa, and trimruinf? of every decription. Also on hand a few article of READY-MADE CLOTHING, warranted to be eqtinl tu hi customer wotk and anterior to Philadelphia manufacture. All per- ona buying ready made clothing of me can have them reapaircd gratia in case of ripping or giving out, I warrant all my article I return my thanks to the public tor their pre vious patronage and respectfully solicit contin uance of the same. Aa I am determined nut to be undersold, my goods will be disposed of on the most reasonable term for cash, Sunbury, Nov. 26, 1853. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods. J. F. & IILINZj, RESPECTFULLY announce to their frienda nd the public in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., their Fall anJ Winter Goods, and opened to the public full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in port of Cloths, black and fancy Cassimers, Satttnetts, r lannels, uhecke, and all kinda of Winter Wear. Alao splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes. Cinirhama, Muslin da Laines, fluid Cashmeres, De beges, Mevirjps, Bav stale Lone Shawls, &c. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinda, Hardware and Queensware, a fresh supply - el Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such a Silk, Panama, and other Hats. Salt, Cheese, dec. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1863. ly AI 30. NEW Clock ij Watchmakers. HIRSCH & CO. HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker ahop in the building lately occupied by J. M. Simpson, near Tener & Co's Store, in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., Where they have opened, and will keep constantly tn hand, Silver & Gold Watches, eto. Also, Jewelry, Consisting "f Gold Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Medallions, Cufl-pins, Ladies & Gentle man.' gold and silver pens and pencils. Also, Silver and plaied Tea and Table spoons, salt spoons, butter knives, &c, SPECTACLES, Of all aizes, suiting every age. Spy Glaeses, Pocket Books, of all sizes. Razors, Hair Uil, Re volvers, and other pistols, Brushes, Combs, Soap, tec-, 6tc. Also, a large stock of musical Iiislriniieats I amongst which are Accordeons, Violins, Flutins, Fifes, Flutes. CARPET BAGS, Trunk' umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rra dy mad Shirts and Collars ; all of which will be old cheaper than has ever been heretofore sold in Sunbury. Or Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Rings repaired in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Sunbury, Oct. 15, 1853. 3m. SELLING OFF AT COST! A Chance for Good Bargains ! ! JOHN BUYERS & Co., will sell, during the winter, at cost, for dsn or country produce, their extensive stock, consisting oi DRV GOODS. Groceries, Hardware, QUEENSWARE, nd the other numerous and valuablo article they have at their store in Sunbury, Intending to terminals their mercantile business in the spring, they are ready to accommodate till that time the public in general with first-rate goods at cneap prices. J he winter will soon he over, and apring will shortly be here, therefore call as aoon s possible, and procure good bargain. Comitry produce taken in exchange, and "Lash" not re fused. Sunbury, Dee. 31, 1853. tf. PENNSYLVANIA COKTECTIONAEY & FRUIT STORE, AV 169 lS'orla 3d ( , S. Cor. of Vine, PHILADELPHIA. rryHE ubscribr takes this method of informing Country Merchants and the public generally, that he ha re-moved from 153 to tlie large and commodious store 1G9 Nobtm Third atreet,and teplenished it with an extensive and well selected stock of Confectionary, Fruits, &c, which be is confident be can offer to putchasors, wholesale suu inw, i satisiuciory rates. ., . WM. 8. STILES. Philada., Dec 17, 1853. 3m. CRITTENDEN'S " Commercial Institute, 140 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE branches taught are BOOK-KE EPI.NO, WRITING, and COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, Open Daily, and on Tueday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings of each week- U.S. CRITTENDEN, Taila., Jan. 8, 1854. 3m. PllnclP,L 1 AND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this etUce. Ala Dianas, oi an Kinds on superior paper, fcuuburr, Fob. 14, 1853. fbv r Are. II .A large and suUmilul mm. aortaaent of WU Paper. Window Parer, w.. -uim, ju.i eceiseu ana lor aale by Dae.!, 1853. I. W. TENER CO. Consumers, look her 1 1 BENJAMIN IIEFFNEIt RESPECFFULLY Inform the citlaena of Sunhurv and vicinity, that he ha Just re ceived tnd opened at hia new store, in Mark! street, Sunbury, a handaoma aortmant of Fall and Winter Goodi consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, CassineU. of all kind, of linen, cotton and worsted. Callcoe. Ginghams, Lawn, Irlouascllue De lAiluei . tnd all kind of I.adiea Dress Goods. GROCERIES of every ymiety. Also an assortment of Hardware. Irou ml Steel, Kails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of O.UEETISWARE, of various styles and patterns. ' Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAFS, good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a crcat variety of other articles such aa art suitable to the trade, all of which will b told at the lowest price. I f Country produce taken in exchange a the highest pri,-s. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1853. ly. DAVIS &. CULIN, Dealers iii LIMPS, LANTltriNS Ic CHASDELIF2, N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Streets, rHZX.A7JEX.rHXA. n. Vl.NG enlarged and improved their Store, and having the largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphene Gas and Lard Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of all paterns. Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandoles and Candelcabras, and Briltannia Lamps, t the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by tho package, at a small advance over Auction price. Being large MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgene Gaa, thev can fur nish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to their advantage to buy. Call before going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, til a Safety Fl id Lamp for sale. Phila., Sept. 24, 1853. ly. This Way ! This Way ! ! This Way ! !! Fall and Winter Goods. FRILING & GRANT. OESPECTFULLY inform their customer and the public, that they have just receiv ed and opened tho best and cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at their store in Msrket square, Sunbury. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Vestings, Flannels, Wollens, tyc., And all kinda of Full & Winter Wear. . Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laines, Beragcs, Ami every variety of goods suitable) for La die wear. Also large assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also an extensive assortment of Hats and Caps for Mkn and Boys. Also large assortment of GROCEUIES, SUCH AS Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also fresh supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Besides the largest and most general assort ment of all kinds of goods to be had in this place. CV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, Nov. 12, 1853. The News of how the AVar Between the Turks and Russians GOES on is not of ao much interest to tho inhabitants of Sunbury and ita vicinity aa the fact tbA. i. W. TEXER & CO. have brought up this week from Philadelphia a large, beautiful and varied stock of goods, which they will sell cheap a, heretofore. They respect felly request their frunds and the public to call and see them. Sunbury, Pa., Dee. 3, 1S53. CHEAP WINDOW SHADE Depot and Hanufactcry OF G. L. 1CILLES. & CO., 8. V. corner Arch and Aecentl Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ; EATERY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole "- ale and Retail, uch as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices f n quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered ar.d ether Shadea executed at short notice Merchants and other are invited to give us a trial. Wt will try to plaint. Brasses, Trimmings, &c, always on baud. Kemcmher 8. W. corner SECOXJ) i. ARCH Streets, Philadelphia August 13, 1853.- 6 in. . ' . Just Published" and for Sale by WM. McCARTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. Tho 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 Collinson Recd, Esq., Ipsae Irgis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a shor system ol conveyancing. Uy A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and VV'm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter ha been received from Judge Pearaon of llarruuurg : Hiaaisacao, June 30, 1853. GlBTLIMIX! After a careful examination of vour "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ei- pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedent thus offered to the public The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svstem of oleadimr. adapted to our habit of busiueta, and the practice oi ma court. H our lorm ot declaration being, to a great extent, founded on the act of assembly, will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to aafety and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hand of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO. J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shindel, Esquire. Sunbury, July 9 1853 WILEY'S COUGJf CvtNDY. n excel, lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale at thi orl'ic December 4. 185a.- ARIUAGE CEi'iFICATES handsomely Vxaoutea for aaW at thi office. iluU aw I by the dossn. CHERRY PECTORAL: . for lite Care of OOTJOIXS, OOX.D3, HOARSENESS, BR ON OHXTXS, GROUP, A3TH MA, WHOOPINO-OOUOH AXTD COnSUMPTION. TO CURK A COI.D, witit niABtcaa aid snats of tl body, take ihe Cintssr Psctobal un going to bed, and wrap up wsrtn, to sweat during llie night. r ok a uold akd counn, take u morning, ii'innaim eve nine, aocortlinr Ut directions on the Isittle. nmi the difficul ty will sunn b removed. Nune will long sutler frnin this trouhl. when they find it ean lie so renriily eured. Persons srHicted with .mini eoush. which breiika thrin of their rut at night, will find, by Inking the Cherry Pectoral on going t bed, they may be sure of soi n I, tnibmken sleep, slid consequently refreshing rest. Grunt rclieffrom.nflcr mg, snd an ultiumie cure, is nlfordcd to thousands who are thus tifllicicd, by this invnlnalile remedy. r roin 11. HKrcnuic cucui. in mere utisca. ,,; '.. tliemsvlves unwilling to forego its usu when tlie necessity lor n nas ceasea From two eminent Physicians In FArsTTiviLM, Trim , April IS, 1831 Sir We hnve given your Cherry Pectoral sn extensive trial in our practice, snd find It to MirpaM every nthei re. meny we nave lor cunnv niiecnoii oi me rrsinnnnry ir mm. LHS. DlKMI-.n. HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC tM'KAKI'.KS this remedy is nivn unble. ti. br ll. Action on the throat and lung., when taken in small quuuliliei, ll removes nil hJiirseuen in a few hours, sud wmJerfuily increases the power and flexibility oi ine voice. ASTHMA a generally much relieved, and often wholly eured by Cherry Pectoral. Uut there are some ones so ob stinnte ss to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pecto ral will cure them, if ihey ean be cured. UKU.M III ns, or irnUition nl the tnnai ana upper portion of the lung", may be eured by tnking Cherry Pe ti nil in small and Irrqueul duscl. The uucomforluble op presiiou is stKiii relieved. itev. uuvi. t..irti, oi iirooKiyn, iew iw,,uhi '! have seen the Cherry Peeiornl cure such catea, of Asthma snd Urouchilis as leads ine to believe it can rarely fall to cure tlioe diseases.11 . FOR CROUP. Give sn emelic of antimony, to lie followed by large and frequent doe3 of the Cherry Pecto ral, unlit i' subdues the disease. If taken in season, il.will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and soon cu red lv the ne of Cherry Pectoral. TliE INFLUENZA is speedily removed try this reme dy. Numeruus instances lutve been noticed where whole families weie protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, wire suffering from the disease. Dr. J. C. Aver: Balm, Ohio, tllh June, 1851. 1 write to inform you of Ihe truly remarkable eflecl. of your CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, and in my own fsmilv. tine of mv dsughin-s ns completely cured in three days of dreadful Whooping Coeon, by taking it. Dr. Means, one of our very best physicians freely slates thai he considers It the best remedy we hnve pulmonary diseases, and thst he has cured more case, of Cnoup wiln it than any olher medicine he ever administered. Out clergymen of Ihe Baptist Church suys that during Ihe run of I wi.cknza here this season, he his seen cures from your medicine he could scarcely have believed sith .out seeine. Yours respectfully, J. D PINCT.ATR, Dene tr Pontmaller. Front the distinguished Profcxtor of Chcmis try and Mctcria Mcdicc, liowdoin College. t 1 have found Ihe Cirtsav 1'ectobal, ns iis increments show, a powerful reinetly for colds, and enughs, and pul raonary diseases. Pa it it in CLsviLAitn, M. D. Duos.vics, Me., Feb. 5, 1847. DIt. VALKNTINBMOTT. The widely celebrated Professor of Surgery m the Medical College, New York Cily, says : "It Hive, me pleasure tn certify the value and efficacy of 'Avsk's Ciissav recTonsL,' which 1 cnnsiiler peculi arly adapted to cure diseases ol" the Throat and Lungs." Cures of ncvcie difaca upon the I.uuirs hnve hern ef fected by CincRHV PKcronivT. Sn such estrcnm cases aa warrant the Mief that a remedy has at lensth been found that can be depended on to cure the Cimria, Colds anil Consuinptiiiu which carrv from our midst IhoiM'indB every venr. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look wuli confidence for relief, and they should not fuil to avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C.'AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by H MASSER, and by Druggists ccncrally throughout the State. July 30, 1853. ceow 1. Nov. 13. "52. J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 164 Ches'nut Street, Swaim's Building. PHILADELPHIA. TXTENSIVE MUSIC PUBLISHER, and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de scription. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ilallet, Davis fc Co' (Boston) Patest St'srcxsiov Dhidoi jEoltan und other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Mclodonns, Martin's Guitars, JIarps, Violins, Sheet Music, Mi-sic Books, 6ic, ic Residents of the country will lie supplied by man or omerwise wim any music llit-y may wish, at aa low rates as if .purchased in person. Having one of tha largest stocks in llic United States, I feci conlidcnt of satisfying all who may fevor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal terms. Pianos to let Second-hand Piiiii s for sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly. Porte Monnaies, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. riv,HE attention of the Trade, and others, in A want f Porte Monnaies, Pocket Hooks, Dunkers Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri ting Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Cord Cases, Work Boies, Cabas, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cieiar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Flasks, and fine Cutlery, to gether with a large variety of Faxc Goods which will be sold at the lowest rates. F. H. SMITH, Porta Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer, 205 Arch St. below Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1853. tf. Mann's Establishment 25 South Sixtfy Street, Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of Patent Letter Copying Prctisca, Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes Oil Papers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, cVc. 1 stent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed PATENT LE'lTER BINDER, A most valuable invention for keeping in a Dook-like faint, Letter received, Original Invoi ces, &c. Phila., April 9, 1S53. ly. Important to Coal Dealers. rlHE subscriber hereby inform the public, that they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kase, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining,' shipping and selling coal, delivered at 8unhury, or at any other point along the Sua. quehanna. They will be ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on cm 'tract or otherwise, at all time, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Order received at Shamokin by KASK, REED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1S53. ly. 1 EWELRYe A nice assortment of Gold and " Silver Pencil and Pens, for sal cheap by C, ELSBERG eV CO., Market street, opposite the Post OUice Sunbury, Oct. 6, H53 BURNING FLUID, Camphene, Sperm and Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tur pentine, Candle and Soap, just received and for sal. by I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Dee. 10, 1853. A RNOLD'S WRITINU FLUID and Adhe live and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MASHER. (Juubury, Jun 10, IS 58, 2,500 A crcr Timber' Land FOP 3AI.ffi. ' . SEVERAT. VALUABLE TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND, comprising about S,00 acres, part of which is situated on Tobyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within three miloa of Lehigh River, in Pen forest to(nship, Cordon County, one of the great Coal Counties of Pennsylvar.la, can be had at a bargain, if ap plication be made aoon. These land ere thickly covered with tho beat timber of that region. While it ia believed that 75.000 fret of lumber to the acre, can be cut Rom a lame portion of the land, the balance will aver age not much less than thi figure. The kinda of timber found on the land are Hemlock, Hpruoe or White Cedar, White Oak, White Pine and Chestnut but principally made up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks are large and ranid streams, yielding a vast amount of 'water power, and are capable of driving a large number of saw mills. They empty Into the Lelngn, which stream, with the Lehiglf Canal afToide 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 w mi7 and thret qjiarteri of the land. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered in either of Ihe cities named, for about S7 per thousand feet thua enabling persons en gaged in the trade to derive greater profit than attend investments generally. In adJition to the timber, convertible into eve ry ahnpe of lumber, there ia much that will an swer for spars or vessels a sort ot timber mat snip-buildera have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or tit other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lehigh there has, aa yet, been no culling of the timber on this property. It stands undisturbed by the wood man's axe. It ia, therefore, the more vuluabte. Tho lumber trade of the Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, thata scarcity of good timber is beginning to be felt. Every season necessarily increase thi difficulty. The consequence must be an enchancement of the value of timber lands. Those un-cullcd tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, auch as tho lands offered for sale, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of supply hereafter. But the land is not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. It is of good quality for farming, nearly every acre being susceptible of a high state of cultivation. Capitalists desiring to make investments, would do well to turn their attention to these lands. For further information apply to CHA8. M. HALL. Ofilca in "Mining Itegistor" building, Potts villo. Pa. August 0, 185 J tf. Stone Cutters and Laborers WANTED ! CJTOXE cutters ond laborers can have steady -J employ and a winters job, (and not work in the water,) at the I nton and Susquehanna Bridge at Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway be tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la borers 9 1,S5 per dnv will lie given. LEISENRING & FISHER. Chapman, Sept. 17, 1853 tf. Drugs, Paints, Oil, 'Window Class, fyc. 6 Tuns French zinc white. 10 tons Pure White Lead. 5000 Boxes Window Glass, all sizes, Superior Potnah.Copnl, Coach .Leath er ir Iron varnish, while Dcmar varnish for China Gloss, with a general assortment of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all the Patent Medicines in general use, warranted genuine. Colored and Euamlcd Glass, &c, &c, forsalo very low at ALFRED WII.TBERGER'S Dritj ond Paint Staie, No. 1G9 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians ami Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge, Philo., May 28, 1353 ly. Uook Agents Wanted. UEA1'S WANTED in every town and county in the United States, to sell the most popular anJ saleable books published, many of mem neiutilullv illustrated with colored cnura. vinprs: also the most popular works of T. S. AR- i It L K, including "Arthur s Coltasre Library." Intelligent and enterprising men will find this a pleasant and profitable business. For particulars a.ldress (post-paid,) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, October 1, 1853. 7m. Cheap Watches 6jJewelrv, "MniOJ.ESAI.E and Retail, at the "Philadel- . phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 98 rsorllt second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Oold lver alelK-s, fuil jeweled, in carat easea, 823,00 Oold I .r pine lsk. il 00:Fine Silver Spettucles. l,rti Silver l,ep. full jewlled, 8!. Oold Bracelets, 3 0U Silver Lever, full jewl'd 14 ! ndies' Uold Pencils, 1.00 Superior (iuartiers, 7. Silver Tea spoons, set, 5,00 Oold Spectacles, 7,0(i . Gold Pens, with Teneil and Silver Holder, 1,09 Cold t inger Rings, 37 cents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, l'.' J cents; Patent, lSJs Lunct, 25 ; olher articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are old for. HTAL'FFER ck HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Lever and Lepities, still lower than the above price. Sept. 10, 1853. ly. UEENSWARE. Beautiful sets of Tea V)Jy ware, in China, Stone China and Delf, Dinner and Supper Dishes of all kinds, Toilet Sets, covered Dial es, China Fruit Baskets and Ornaments, Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Glassware in variety, and Tumblers from 61 cents unwards. just received and for aale by Dec 10, 1653. I. W. TENER & CO. TARDWARE Tuble Cutlery, flazors, Pocket Knives, Hand Saws, Wood Saw in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Lcoks and Hinges Hand Bells, Waiters, ckc, just received and for sale by I. W. TENER & CO Sunbury, Dee. 10, 1853. rjHAIN PUMPS,- A small number of these excellent pumps have been received and are offered for sale by H. B. MASSER. Runburv, June 4. 1853. SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GlN- GER, a fresh supply just received, and for sale by VI. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jau. 10, 1852. SILVER WATCHES A few double case English Silver Watches, for sale at very low price by Sunbury, April 13, 151 H. B. MASSER. JUST received a lot of Ham, Dried Beef, Cheese, Raisin and Lemon, by Sunbury, Jan. 88, 1854. L W, TENER St CO Q Dills handsomely printed oncers' paper for sale at lliis ollico. BLANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank Mortgagee, Bonds, Execution, Summon 4c, for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Apri 88. 1861 Mi ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with book, ink, and all complete, just received, and tor sal by H. i. MAosEK. Sunbury, June 4, 1853. BLANKS. LANKS of every description ean be kail r-ffy'ng at th office of the American. JOR sal at this office, Superior Black Ink, V attle Medicine at 85 eta, Pur Essence of winger, ao teut ,CKLKURATKD,r F a'm i 1 y M e d i c i li c fc . IN offenns; tn the nubile the stxrt invaluaMA prepara tions, the suhacriber would stars that In eonsuluition with hla TileiHla and some of tha most raapectable of the Medical faealty, ll was deemed adriaable to offer to the public, a few preperations of known eelehrily, Iwins; pre pared with the areateat esre, and on the moat scienlifie prlneiplea, suMitutes for the numeroua wonliloaa ar tielee that ere floudinx ths eountry in the form of panaceas snd cur alls, prepared by the moat hrnorant and meroene ry persons, Intended to cure all ditenaes and food for none. Read and Reflect. , Thst the Medicine, Manufactured by W. M. Bscu.tr. Including his Rose Pectoral for Coughs. Cream et Camphor, fin Rheumatism. Worm Pyrup for Worms. Tooth Wash, for decayed teeth, diseased sums. Fsmilv Pills, or blood I'uril jer, have been more extensive ly used, snd havs given more satiafaction, then ear other Medicines before the public, being prepared with regard to their usefulness are fully woithy the trial of ths aiftiet ed. Give them a trial. A few power fill reasons why ths above Medicines sre deserrine- of nniveraal mtionare. (In Ihe flrat place. they are prewred by a regular Phyeieisn, who understands trie application oi meaiciues, to macules, anu cunnequemi7 are perfectly safe tu take. (Secondly;) they hsve been used with universal aneeeas. and have riven more aatiafae- tion than any ether Medieinea olfered before the publie. (Thirdly ) they are the only medicines that nave gained the pationae;e of Physicians, where they have been used ; snd (Fourthly,) Ihey are pat up In larger quantities fur the same price, than any other Medicines offered to ths public of the same kind. As Ilia sutucnlier hns a number of certificates in his possession of the highest aulhurity, where they have been used with the m"t satisfactory re sults. He will publish a few of them, feeling satisfied that a trial will Insure their recommendation. Try them and satisfy yourself of their superiority over all others. Henri and be Convinced. Vfm the undersigned having been made acquainted with the Ingredients enteiing into the Coinpnuntle known as Uickley's Family Medicines also having prescribed Slid Known mem to ue umxl, with moat satiainctory resatta; take pleasure in saving that we believe they lully meet the design lor which Ihey are reci-mmended. JAS. STIIAWIJHIlMiK, M. D. C II. FR1CK. M. l. WM. McMAIION, M.T. WKSI.KY H OF.AltllKAr.T.M. D. WM. H .MAdll.l., M. D. B. II. liHAKHKAllT, m. D. Curl of fain in thi tide ami cough J'rum proteited Liver Cottivlaiut. Mrs. Roliert Adams, laboring under Chronie Liver Com plaint, accompanied with a sli'-rt dry cough pain In ths side and breuit, general debility, Ion of appetite, alter try ing all the nsual remedies recommended for coughs and diseases of ihe chest, who with no lieuelit, site was recom mended to try the lt,ise Pectoral, Trum which, she not only derived immediate but permanent relief. John Adams, ami of .Mrs. Robert Adams, was afflicted with a very severe emili, pain in the side, mid soreness prixhiced by itu-esunnt coughing; he wus induced to try the Rose Pectoral. To use his own lungu.-ige, the firat doee enabled him to enjoy s good night's rest. In the iiiuming hd cxpccioraieu nnoui nan pint oi mailer, lie continued to improve until his couah entirelv left him. it also had the effect of strcnghening his breast, which was nniuruuy wens, tie aiaoaays Hint ne nas lecnmniennea it to a number of hisfiieiuls for similur complaints, and in every case it haa given satisfaction. The alKtve persons residents of the town of Danville, feeling that they have derived great benefits from the use of the Rose I'eclornl t authorize the above sUitemeut, for the benefit of tliuse who mnv be aillieted in a similar man ner. GRKAT CUKE. Ijoii of Voice restored leith one bottle of Ron Pec toral. Miss Susan Whi thick, of Rush townshin. Norlhomber- land co., for a niunlicr of years an ii valid, m the full of 1850, Inat the use of her voice frmn a seveie cold she con tracted : after Irving a number of remedies, with uo bene- . fit. she was entirely restored by inking one botlle of Roes Pectoral, after which, site lost her voice ocain. from m fresh cold she contracted, and was again restored by the use of another bottle ; she then took four Imtlles more to strengthen her breast, from which she 'derived the moat decided benefit, and has lieen in the enjoyment of excellent neaiin irom mat tune to the present. ne aoore statement Is obtained rrom llr. I'msell, the PliVsicinn who attended her: also her mother who thinWa that she would not be living at this time if it had not been for ihe R. I'ectoml. Danville, Jan. 2.5, If 5a. Still another Marled Cure V.fftcttd. Mrs Samuel Sechler, being of a natural weak and deli cate constitution, very susceptible to e.ilils, wns afflicted wilh a very severe cough, pain unci soreness of the breast, loss of appetite ; after using a number of the usual reme dies from which, alie derived no benefit, she was cured by taking one b illlc of Rose Pectoral and is in the enjoyment of better health than lor years iircvuus. Danville, Dec. 1 Ii-i0. Da. IIicklry Permit me to inform yon that my wife, who is a delicate mid weakly woman, InU.riug under u very severe Cough with pain uutl soreness of brejist, was more quickly ami erTectually ri-licvcd with one bottle of your Roso Pectoral than any othrr medicine she hnd ever taken. AHXHIt M'BRIDK. Jan. 1S.1J. Suinnel R. Woods' Furnace. Red Point. STSOS4 KVIDXMCB IS FAVOS OV Till RoaK PECTORAL AKD Familt PlM.. John Fulner taken between Christmas snd New Year with a very Imil cold, which ended in a dry bard incessant Ciaigh. causing a great deal of pain whenever he coughed, was lelieved very much; by the time he had taken one tniru oi a Dottle, and by the tuno it wus finished, was en. tirely cured. He also suyi thai he haa taken several doses of the Health Restorative or Family Pills, and that thev are the mildest and most effectual purgatives he has ever "Ken. Danville, J nn 1, le5J. Da. riirsi.Kv During s visit to my brother, in Dan vote, I took a veiy severe Cold, which ended in a tight hard Cmigh, with s ireuess ami pain of the breast, for which I used your Ross Pectoral, and Family Pills, ami take pleasure in recommending them, as the mildest and most eucciuai remedy 1 nave used. Yours, respectfully. JAMKS MORGAN, inn. ot, in:. wintc Haven, Luzerne eo. ueur enr : t a recommendation for your Rose Pecto- ,, uciiiiiiineu Kie, tnai i wns enectnally enred very severe c .oth with pnlu in the breast, Willi leas ihan hnll a bottle, rind thut 1 consider it Invaluable. Yuu nra si liberty to make this nuMie if you olecse. JOH N 81'KllKING, (Grocer.) Danville. Pa. My son w iiiinm tailoring under a severe cough and pain In Ins side, fiom an injury received by a full, was e-uiiely relieved by u bottle of Rose I'eeturul A Cream of Cnin-ph-ii. I have ulsu used your Faintly I'llls, and altogether i u.'iisiuv, (item me uest meueeiues i nave ever used. JOAN OVKRDOBF, Jan. 1S32. Rush Tn., North'dco. Dr. Bickley ! Sir: As my wire who was troubled with dry, hard Cough, also sour Stomach, dependent upon debility, similar to DUpepsia. wus entirely relieved by usine two bottles of your Hose Pectoral, permit me to say that I eousidei it an exce lent remedy. ouis, respectfully, Kev Mr. WILLARD. l'usttir Lutheran Church, Dsuville. t'a. Having been cured of a nain in mv arm similar to Itheu. mntism) which depriveil me of the'free use of it for about four moiitha. Ry iixiug one bottle of Cream of t'amnhor I WiiulU stale that I c insider it Ihe best remedy of the Kiuu i nave ever used in my family, and I would freely rcuiiiii-nu u n uiut-xe wim suniuir aneciions. Yjurs, resjiectiiilly, JONAS WOLF. Rush tn., North'd co. My wifs beiaff elTlicted with a verv aevme nnin i her arm nurl shoulder (Ihe effects of cold) which disabled her from using ii, wus cured with rubbing ol Cream of Cam. phor. Mrs. KtHiu, my sister-in-law. was also eured of a severe paui in the head and face by using the Cream of uimpuur i nu.ii as u. r.t.i.i, tiunviilc. Jan. SD, 'St. My wife havinff Rheumalimn of the arm fitr n lumilwr of years, which prevented her from using it in d.iing her w"i , uncr n.tvi.'iir snenl a ffieul neal ol tnoiiev in trvnnr ilitferent reinolies with no beuelit, was eulirelv cured by using only one Untie of vour Cream ol L'aianhor. WILLIAM KVKN8, Minor, f.u 8. R. Wood, R. Point. Dr. Uicklev : Ilavinir received n veil1 wst'etrs intiirv in my side by falling i if ,-i Uid of hay, frcan which I was uua ble to iollow my work, wns reeommemled to try a Untie oi cream ol I amph ir, wliteh affunled imuicdiale relief. UKII-I-ITI1 CAIIR. Rush lp., Norlh'd CO. My wile, sutleriuir from m-ist eti-rpiniii,w nni throughout her general system, which prevented her from illV llill.r .....rf.ei. ... 4 I .. .A II 1 s i---"t, .mki'itoi uj "iJI miiu H,'iiueieu mixu of sickness;) tor which slie nsnd a nuinlier of remedies without bencGt, wus entirely relieved by the use of Cream hiiigi-iin Ueutisl, Dunville, Pa. cuuu cuiwi oi iKiwei complaint, and Ague (ol two years standing,) by Worm ttvrun. My child bein atilicted f.u Ihe last two veara. wilh Bowel Complaint and Ague until it was reduced to mere skeleton, I tiii-d a number of remedies with no permanent benefit, until I gave it a kittle of your Worm fyrup, since which time it baa been well, and got quite nesliy. i aiso nave reconimeiuieu H la a number 01 my tneiuls, U11W ,1, 1 J ,.IC I, l,s mvcu kiiisuk -nun. i,. i.r. 1, At liuts IdiiL-s' Litiirchant, Uunviite. I have used your Worm rSyrup in my family, and con aider it not only erTeclual, but the most pleasant article 1 am acquainted with. JACOB LASIIKIit, Danville. Having used your Wolin Svrun in mv familv. it helna my children more thai! soy preparation of the kind, and is more picusaill O lake. UAH AlOKUAIN. Montmir Row, Danville. i nave naa occasion to nse yiair Worm e-yrup in my wu.i , .iu ncirr it uiaiiy v cnnuuge 1 nave usee,. FRED. BfB, Frosty Valley, Montour co. Dr. Bickley: Having used your woim Hyrup, and Cream of Camphor and Family Pills in my fumily, tliey gave gooo. satistaeiiou, and 1 eousider them the moat el- lectual, atd pleasant remmlies. we have had ia our family JOIINHTHAN R. H1SIIKI.. Danville. Deer Sir: We the undersigned being iu the employ of nicssra. uroves tonuy, at wnose store, you nave sn Agency for the sale of your Family Medicines, stele that we have had an opportunity of knowing the opinions of numerous individuals who have used them, sud that they give general satisfaction. We have S 'ld s great many of your nua, wuien ere uuiversauy usea. neing very mild lu tueir uperauuu. w. I.KIK! rtl.Mj. Danville. Attest. W M. KEP1.KR. Having Seurvj- of my m uth very had, 1 was induced to try a bottle of your Tooth Wash, which acted like a charm, iwiwaiilis uiy gunw, oihi reinuviue; alt Ultra sc. JONATHAN R. RIWHKI.. Danville Dr. Bickley: Having what was eslled ulcerated sore, mouth, for which, I tried a number of remediee with no bench! i I was st last cured by using one bottle of your Tooth wash. My wile also during her eon&nemeut, was threstened with sore, Breasts, tumps having already formed, ft which she used the Cream of Camphor, which scatter, ed them, thereby preventing her breasts from gathering. OKO. A. BROWN, nH,Near Lutheran Ch treh, Danville, Pa. Dr. Bukley Havinf an opportunity of seeing your Anli-rtflorbuiio To ,th Wash used in eoms very seveie ee see of scuxvey of the gums, loiuuder it an excellent reme dy. Yours, respectfully, GEO. B. BROWN. The shove medicines sre for sale Wholesale and Re tail by W M. BICKLEY, M. D , Proprietor, Danville Also Foi sale by the following Agents in Northumber land eouuty, Friling a; Grant, BunUury; W A. Kuobb, Augusta; W. Farrow, Snydcrtown ; Tuff art, Furiuank Barton, Paxiao ; Kiuatme It Sirouse, Paxinos; John Vanzaiit, Paxinos; Hugh Vastiue, Paxinos ; Ammeinuin, Rossci It Co , r-lutmokiii ; Mrs. Jus. Thomas, bhsmokia ; Win. Fagelv, thiwikm Campbell oj Kline, Augusta; Samuel A. Bergstresser, Petersburg; Jacob Leiatairmg, Bear Gap I Conrad Wenek, Northumberland ; Jeremiah Cniuse. Belinagrovej Josiah Baker, Lswutburgi Juoa P. Ceaiowaud Jonatiuui Zellera, Milton. CsH nn the Agents, sud gel s circular containing a full description of Ihe aumeruus euros performs1 by Iks differ ent Medietnee. J UK 11, IM8 -ir ."All) ATSD COMFOM," . 7o Tour. Own Hlechanlc. GBOKGE IlENN. ' MANUFACTURER OF . t FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Taihionablo Strle. 'PHE subscriber respectfully calls tha attention of the publio to his large and splendid assort ment oi every quality and price of C AIII i ET-AV A II E. which cannot fail to recommend Itself toevery on who will examine it, on account of It durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best itock to be had in the city. No effort i pared in tho manufacture of hia ware, and th ubscriber i determined to keep up with the many Improvements which are constantly being .o.uc. ma atucK consist ot Mahogany Sola, Divan and Lounge, a Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMM TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- ueipnia manulacture. Tl T- T Q T-T"- . T t. r .. . uniijijiniio, oi every pattern and price. CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In ahort, every article in this line of his business. He also manufactures all kind and qualitie of CIIAIHS, including varieties never before to be had Sunbury, uch as Ma iiooaitt, Black Walxi-t ako ti nien Maple Ghkciak; ami Wixnsoa CHAIRS, un faxct I'iano Stools, which are of the latest style, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. 1 he subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of hi ware and Chairs. Ilia articles will be disponed of on as rood terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pnvment for work. 3T UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hkarse, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vieinity, or at any convenient dis- tqnee from this place. tV The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver'a Tavern. UEtlKUE KENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. Hobby Horses, Children's Propcllors, Gigs. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Mauilfactured wholesale and retail by BTJSHiTELL & TTJLL, No. 64 LUCK Street, Philadelphia. Order through the mail promptly cxcculeJ Thila., April 9, 1853. ly. CHEAP WATCHES. JEWELRY AKD SILVER WARE, Wholesale and Retail at No. 7J N. SECOND St., opposite the Mt. Vernon House, O.ild ! Lever Watches, full jeweled. t8 k eases, SJH,(J; Silver Levers, full jeweled, 8I-J.0O : Silver Leniues. ieu elcd. 0(1 all warranted to keep good time. Gold Pens and Sil ver nine, ei,ou; mini i-eiiells, i,ibi; ijnlcl j-encils and Pen Cases wilh good Gold Pensai low ns Stl.-JS, fcc. Also, always on hands good nsaorlmeut of line gold i Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guaid and Fob Chaina, Golil Vest I Chains, Ladies' Gold Fob Chains and Belt Pina. I purer Tablespoons rrom Sit to 819. Dessert. Stlto Ml, and Tea, 8I,TS to mfil) per set, warranted equal to coin. All gooda warranted to lie what they are sild for. IV Watches and Jewelry repaired mid warranted. l e" All orders scut by mail or otherwise, will be punc tually attended to. . AT. AVIiE. Agent. No. 7S North SECOND Street, oppoeite the .Ml. Vernon House. Phils., April K), 1853. ly. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES 15. FIDLE11, No. 12 South Second Slree', PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " Quartier do Gold pen and pencil and silver haldera Silver Tea and Table Spoons Bracelets, Breast pins Ear rings etc.. All warranted and aold at prices as low as any in the city. November 27. 1852. tf. A Farm for Sale. rTHE subscriber offers for sale his farm -- CONTAINING 284 ACRES ' and allowances. It ia situated about three mile from Sunbury along the Shamokin creek, and is in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will ho olVercd in parte or entire to suit pur chaser. It can be divided to make three small farms. The buildings are a FARM HOUSE, a good Bank Barn, and two tenant houses. JOHN KARNSWORT. Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1853. tf. 'Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE POUND IT AT LAST. "VfOW for the little ones. Why will parent waste hours and daya in fruitless endeavors to get perfect picture of their children and after all get nothing hut a poor, miserable caricature ! We would ay, coine to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and wo will guarantee te make yoti a perfect ,ictuic, oy uur JJLECTRO UHEMICAL that work in from 4 to 2 seconds. process, e defy any Dagucrrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, we are the inventoi. and th process is used only in our dif ferent establishment in New England and th Middle State. For picture of adults, the ailver medala we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with tho numerou premiuma from County Fair, is sufficient proof that they are the As Plut Ultra of perfection. We would call particular attention to our Talbotypes Daguerreotype in Oil. ?', & Co - 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main atreet, opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield and Collins Building. Westfield, Mas. " t NlB:7Cur etD8ment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Picture by Day, and by P'oftttor llorteord't Safety Lamp, iy Kighl "Come and ee." Phila., May 28, 1853. ly. WM. M CARTY, Bookseller, RESPECTFULLY inform. ,h. inhabitant, ol ir "pi?? i"!'' ,h"' hi h" 'te'y '"ei ,e1v f"lPilU1delph"' lar8 Jdition to h . .tock of book, in every branch of Literature, and ee?them. ' Bi"din- P1"" Sunbury, Sept. IT, 1853 PATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS f. bar bottle for aale by H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 1J, 1851 J)R. H. H. HIGBEE'S remedy" for cough., --'cold., and pulmonary disease. A .upply of thi valuable medicine just received and for aale b". . , , H. B. MASSER. Sunbary, June! , 1853. BANK NOTE TABLE PENNSYLVANIA PITT mm ,,.. ... . AH .!,..... . . Solve,,, hL. " 1 1 o. uana nntr. .. .rnia T. . ""use s a. All solvent banks ldit HilUDK I SI. A Nr. rvieK... pai All solvent hat. uur-. . NEW YORK. All solvent K.i ' Bank of Irf-wntown . Woes and w'Ji; ni'aaietown 1 as Montftomery ;0 n,nk Hank or Pittslmr. i'rtl. Bank of p.nv m 1 Carlisle Hnnk .P.. XJ i "'.! "s ldi Belvid.rD.JP"8EY Commr;rcw Bank i P. 1J . If"" 1 dial Colnmhia B'k It'.. rZ ! Doy.tsu,w,,lB:llk,,!,,CoK; Matrm Hank I dis'F. H., Midd Pr r nr. rstltkr 1 . .. Merhameai in, v I"' Mech. l'?k JfSl Jiffi P" r.rre Hank nr niwh. ir t,.- W.-' ?m par .. I. . """'I. MIC a I p;,I, , '.. ' d at Orange BanlT vo 1 a,s Is I,?,. "J Hn par Salem Bank.i.i r,. Ir F ik D likAV Co PnriHemerret C JjaT,i' .P" u 'Klis'stsMkElnethZ . I dis.Stale Rank Newark" I 5 ldislSt-teBk. N.SS J n"? Ie""k ldi.ISt.te i VT . H.S ""easier Hunk Ihanon Dank i'"0"- Mnn. Bank Minera n'l. lj7k, Newt, rrenton Banking c Union Bank. Dover lar.lleyvt4D,n par 1 dis par m "T .' '"ivnis tier Tav n Z Z "V "ia1 raruk ,.... r "Z'J" mis r,.i.v-. j-1" iVlVf? I ds Vo5Wk' "'lkh' Z . ..... oiwsrs Hank of Mm, ,,,, Uelan-are Cily Rank par P"r tyitelief nnle. J iltn'ii Jr. Braiidvw Z par Bank of WheifcVk" s,h M!!'"'-Ua.,go,,nd!; t'nion B.l, Wrl ira-L'slerSr. i 51 "... '" "am. i ,),.; linn All solvent .... -.-..r,,, renins 1 di. Bank of st All,,,,, ' , Hi solvent lk, j AH Solvent Innka . t3T Under S-s, ofl. TltEMENDOVS ExcIetTT tnsl, Steam, Electricity!! T" A p other lines out.don hy the WHO. havin, great fuilh 1 'n"profUha.U8tZ ",T,'al" a larg. assortment of J CW'VeJ ano Inea FALL AND WISTER GOODS. At his Store in Market Street Ri he oner, to the public ,, ,, UTl' " hich Hi. stock consi,,. of .gfnul a'a5oent Dry Goods, viz: Cloths. Cassimers, Cassincti f,-. n ,, Muslius, Linens, CaliV, Latns, Lawns, Ginsha jJ;;. Silk Hats. ' A large artment of Boots and Sho,, for Men, Women and Child.e,,. ' firorcrlca, ougar, i ra, coupe, fllolasses, Cheess ces, Fish Salt, Paster. 1 Sp' HARDWARE, Via: Wand 8,eel. Nai, rilps, Saw QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, I, LIQUORS, inf. Brandy, Gin, Knm, Wlmkry, it- tllT Country produco of all kinds taken in v. change at the highest market prices. Jul!. 15, 1853 ly. uocitor Yornsi;i.rs THE F0CKET AESCULAFIUS : On, EVERY ONE III3 OWN PIIVSICIAV. Sx rrHE FORTIETH Kdi. AvOi?5. ,lon' n8 Hundred W -PSv A E"Fravi"Rs, showing Dis. m .V1 "n f'"if 8 nnd A!',lfc,r"""tioiis o m SLZZSJisX m the Humaii System in every M P?tfj 19! "''"re d form. To which W i'3''i"V aillcd 'i,rcaise on the .j.i;?;1 fW diseases of Females, lieins ypjf-if A of the highest importance to . T-te&Fgf married people, or thus vi:-1 iy conlcinpluliua marriuge. A-tJ'-J llv Or Will. Viimier. Let no father he ashamed tn present a copy e the .ESCL'LAPICS to his child. It may sav him from on early crave. Lit no yoiiiij; man or woman enter into the secret ohlirjatioiis of mar ried life without reading the POCKET .ESCU I.APII.'S. Let no one suffering from haeknirp Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, nnd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, he anolher moment without consulting ihe .ESCl'J.APIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read Ihis truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letier will receive on copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will b ent for one dollar. Address, Dn. W. YOI .XCi, No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 18, 1S53. ly. A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres of Ground FOR SALS. rTtHE subscriber offers at private sale, his house and three acres of ground, on the river Bank within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury, now in the occupancy of John Shissler and orig inally owned by Chas. Gussler while engaged in boat building. The improvements aie a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, IVith a Well of good Water, and a good frame stable. There are a number o( excellent fruit trees on the premise. The prop erty is handsomely located and will lie sold at a reasonable price and possession given in April next Apply to Geo- C. Welker, Ewp, of Sun bury, or to the subscriber at Selinsgrove. PETER KERLIN. July S3, 1S53 tf. Kosendalu Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses anil Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. Fur sale by CHARLES SHEPARD SMITH, of, and successor to, the late firm of Evi Smith dt Son. N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Railroad. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1653. ly. Lumber Yard. THE subscriber would respectfully inform th citizens of Sunbury, and Northumlerlana and adjoining counties, that he has opened a Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranlierry St., a short dis tance East of the Steam Saw Mill, where he ha now a large amount of Seasoned Panntl Plank, mln Paitntl Boards, and all other Board and Bi'ildihs Matibial, such a will be wanted for building purpose. Also a large amount ef Shingles on hand, which will be sold from 16 op to S, according to quality and size. Please give u a call and examine our price and quality. N. B. Farmer who ar in want of Shingle Will pleaae call as we will sell to you low. J. E. LEIB, Sup. Buubury, May 88, 1653.-lyi GOLD PENS with and without cas, of very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sal by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec t7, 1851, C" RANBERRIE9, Ground Nut, Almond Pecan Nuts, Wall Nut. Cocoa Nut, Cream Nut., Filberts, Raisins, Figs, Citron, Lemons, Candies and Tor, just received sod for sole bf Doc. 10. '53. ' I. W. TEN Eft A CO SHAWLS Broche, Thibet and Woolen in. great variety Blar and Fancy Dress Silk, Silk lace, velvet and other TrirumiiiK-e, Worked collars, tinder-sleeve, shiinstell, culls, just re ceived and for sale by I. W, TENER & 60, Sunburv, Dec. 10, 1858,
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