A STRING t OF .ITEMS. 'Who hath Ihten Ihe cornel." TltXTt. Snow storms In April. Moving for new tril-Coa.iinC Tor e cpnd, m(e,,-.K.( Puncb wyi thai tb. turest w.y la ensure full trap,, it lo feed Ihe poultry we.l. The "port that a scboolmasier cheriiecil a boy with a railroad .witch, I doubled. Dr. G. W. Gav, of Quincy, Mass., ' ,a tcJ. is to enter Ihe Russian "Vice In Way. At St. Louia, lately, fifty d.J"; U of good fed wheat were sum bushel, Timothy Kearney, aged 70 years, was ac-ci-Lntally killed -ear Dnnv.lle, Pa., on the 27lh till. Ilnlian proverb, often possess much point Take Iho following a. an example: .lie .mile", of beauty aro the tear, of the purse." The New York Tribune has raised the price of advertising in its weekly, to fifty ients per line for every iuserlion. A number of beautiful I Swans have been lately shot on th Bay of Toledo and are hu.ifi up as ornaments in tho meat market. The Empire of the Ocean Nicholas rules Ihe serf; Brittannia rules the waves; but Columbia Ihe ocean. Hamlet's Advice to Uotcs.-'Tut jour bonnet to the right uee; 'lis for the head, and not for tho neck." They have cot a very benevolent old gen .i :.. t... nn rhiiiffmas he boiled a iiemaii in a dishcloth, and gave the biolh to Ihe poor. A Fact for Legislators. Of aboul 27, 000 arrests before Mayor Gilpin since Octo ber, 1850, Ihe number of 22,000 were attri butable lo the use of intoxicating drinks. A Queer Mincliss A San Francisco paper closes an account of a firemen's cele bration as follows: "After three cheers had been civen for Mrs. Sinclair (late Mrs. For- rest) Bishop Kip pronounced tho benediction. There is only one paper in Egypt a small monthly sheel in Arabic, language, al four dollars a year. It is mainly devoted to "Ihe powers that be," and every one in the em ploy of Ihe Pacha is obliged to subscribe to it. The Know Nothing have been very busy in all ihe township elections in the vicinity uf Newark. N. J., and they have mado a ten strike in every direction. They certainly promise lo become a power in New Jersey We once saw a young man bravely turning up his glass; he was a Irue-hearted glorious fellow, nd was, he said, sowing his wild oats. We afterwards saw a policeman haul ing a miserable drunkard from the gutter lo Ihe watch-house." The wiid oats were being harvested. It is astonishing how "toddy" promotes in dependence. An old "brick," who wus ly ing a day or two aince, in a very spiritual manner, was advised in a friendly way lo economise as "flour was going up." "Let it go up," said old botile-nose. 1 1 kin get as 'high' as flour kin any day." Mr. Choate is said to have once described the boundary line between Rhode Island and Massachusetts, in this language: "Why," said ho, "il is like starting al a .bash, from ihence to a blue jay, from I hence to a hive of bees in swarming time, from ihence lo three hundred foxes with fire brands at their tails " Tub ladies of Steuben, Me., incensed at Ihe backwardness and stupidity of their lords, lately got up a ball on iheir own account. Three female managers hired the hall, fur nished refreshments, sent cards of invitation 10 about forty gentlemen, had a regular share down, or dance, with them, waited upon their male psil nets to supper, and paid tho bills! They were unable, to procure a female yio linist, but got orerthe difficulty by dressing up a man in petticoats. A New GoLP Com. Sonalor Gwinn, of California, baa introduced a lather novel but national idea relative to a larger denomina tion of gold coin. Ha proposes, by a bill in troduced in ihe United Stale Senate by him, to authorize the coinage of $100,S50and $25 pieces, the first to be culled Ihe Union, the aecomla Half Union, aud the third a Quar ter Union His object is to furnish a ciicu lalion medium which will supply ihe wauls of the people in California, where they have no bunks for piper currency. A Great Mine. The CJiir mine, on Lake Superior, is said lo be Ihe nches! copper mine in tho world. No less I nun 1351 Ions of copper were shipped from Ihe mine last year, and the Luke Super inr Journal stales "lliul the mine has produced, iun aveiagi, one huudrej Ions per month Uuiing the p.tal year, aud it is as rich in mass copper as at any live heielofore. A bundled per cent., we presume, will be returned yearly, as a dividend en the amount of ouinal invest nieut, for many yeais to come." Cua BaaaD. A Se0 Ktij. Ever) bo dy tsbo hat been at the Mansion llou, at HulLilu, New Yuik, ha Warned like luxury of the Coin birad there pint ided. 1 he cleik is often Used lo wnte tliiet'tinu foi hoina man UUolme, and I thus procured ivi-uipi in, doinvsUo use, which I tiopy lor you to ihei those hu) wth in)' lij piece of bread from lliu aUiiiiiiit, It it a fiilloi On iuil ut utu milk, lt Ubl spooufull ol (tour, this eg., aud cuia nival surli. iei.i t make a s'lil bailer. A Nt. Vt or Niaoist The Ohio AiU Journal iclls tiuiy ut lusbiuau ui lu telUi vUm lw ihuusUlbtiu4eoiloiiu U lb Ushiookbl iiii tu p)U'g sieil le ihe fall e( Subtil, fU Biilied al lb VoJU, kuJ Ukibg luuk i tk seriiMuJiu WiMtdeia, UieeJ hiwsH le a inilBiM : "Au4 u tin Ni,i !!, I" "W," dm Ibeieplv" "A 1.4 tkl'lhibeilo)ike ath a b"'h. sb-glV 'Wt)," MJ lh j-ttiluisa, )i,4 kul the MUghl) liter, U iu abtse, lb ivl slev! ui walef pom. ... J SMOU " l, kek.ll. t It, w!!, I I,... i.u i)( " I 4 ..til, , , i ' LATEST ARRIVAL OF; : Spring and Summer Goods. j.r.ViKki.iNE,4 RESPECTFULLY announce lo therr friends and Its puhlio in general, that they have received al their Old Stand, in Upper AosTist township. Northumberland county, Ta., their Spring an Summer Goo.tr, and opened lo the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, . ' Consisting In part tif Cloths, Mack and fancy Csssimers, Saltinctts, Flannels, Checks, and nil kinds of Winter Wear. Also splendid assortment of ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Gingham, Mulin da Laincs, Plaid Cashmeres, De begca, Merino. Dav state Long tihswla, Af. Aim a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinds, Hardware and Qticensware, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicine. Wooden Ware. Also larno assortment of Boots and fchoc, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hots and Cups, such as Pilk, Panama, and other Hals. Salt, Cheese, X-c. Call anil See. Chenpor than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for rnsh, or in ex change for country produce, nllhc highest market price. Upper Augusta, April 55, 1884. 1y Al 30. " Vl. P. P0TT3, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, ' 461 Market street, hclute 2'h, north fide, rHIZ.AZlZ.PZZXA. rhila., Jan. 28, 1851 ly. 2Tew "Wall Taper Warehouse. BURTON & LANING, MANUPAV'ri'KKUS A. I.MTOIITKR9, No 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth. Philadelphia, WHERE may be found the largest and hand somest assortment in the city. Purchasers from the country will find it to their advantage to call at our store, where they will be suited with a superior article ut t list lowest prices. BURTON & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. riiila., Feb. 25. 1854 3m. EOWE & EUSTON, 1 1 1 North Third Street, below Race, PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers & AVholesalo Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage, Fainted Buckets, Clocks, Wicks, Twines, Will w Uuskcta, Window Shades, Mulches, CoilurWure, Jti ialle llruiilics, . itlueking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest cosh prices. Jmi.i Evktox, J o. M. Row. 1'hila., Jan. 31, lsll- 1m. 100O TONS No. 1 Super Phosphate of Lime, griLHURG'8 ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, warranted of superior quality, tho cheapest manure, in the world, i'anncrs and dealers sup plied nt low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster, select ed cxpicssly for its I'ertMiiing quality. 10,00 bushels of sumo in bulk. 1,006 barrels Ouleined Plaster. 600 barrels Casting Plaster. 100 burrcls Dentist Plaster. v PERUVHN GUANO. This article we oiler in confidence lo our cus tomers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the market. 5,000 bags of this superior Guano, for tale at tho lowest market rates. .Also, Patagnuian Guano, i'uiidrette, Ground Charcoal, Arc, cVc. C. FRENCH & CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Streets, Phila delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 1654.-3m. '' Miv.roci. WINDOW SlIADES.awsrrL. a.Xi.IVZILLSR&CO. 18S. MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AK1) RETAIL DEALERS In Window Shades, South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. SUCH a Ciothv's Landscapes, Uoiders, Vases, Bcroles, Boqnels, GOLD B0RLEES, &c. Of the mosf beautiful designs and perfection of finish in this country, and at such LOW PRICES, As to challenge all competition. Biifl'an.l White Hollands, Cambrics, Tnitsela, ('ards, Brasses, Ac, in every variety, fur City or Country Trade. We invite an examination of our stock, at the Depot, South-west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. January 88, 1854. 5tn. ' ' ' This Way ! Thia Way ! J This Way J J ! Spring untl Summer Goods. FKILING St GRANT. 1 ESPECTFrLLY inform their cuatometa and the public, that they have juxt receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock ot Pall aud Winter Goods, at their store in Market square, Kuiihory. Thrir stock consist of every varic'y of Dry Goods, viz : ; Cloths, Cussimeres, Satlinett, Vcstai's, I'tunntls, Wuttent, lc.t AuJbll kinds of Fall it WtnU-r Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DIIKS8 Si FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chinttes, V Lai mi, Heroes, And every variety of goods suitable for La die tr. Also a lr$ assortment af 1IAEDWARE and QUEENSWARE. I'inh, Salt and Flatter. Alo au iteuie axuitiueiil uf lltt mti I'sr ro Mm sao Kus. Ua Uig aitiuil of (jUOl latlLS, till At Sn;ur, Teas, Cufti-e, Molars, Spices uf all kinds. Ala a i wU supply s( liHH, a.NU wriuriviM Uctide the UruoM an.l muai a.u.ral nieut ul all kind of (jooj, i b ,4J , ,1,,, pUce. IV Country picdur f til kind Uksu U . man Bl lit Ulu Ulis.ll pit, r.ui.l.ui,.No, ', I ail. rjCAT;i AM) I AI'i.- .i,!,..44 u H M l-l.i-i'sU. ssilb. u.. ud Pur Mts i ion, tm, l ik loth, . auj Milii i . .. .... . i.. I... ' V , IV O) VJ l. Kl fUHitri ro. lUlist aiiscl, M. ..w U l't Oibt. Iui,kuiy, Ikl, , I J . PilM.r. iut 4. l. Mi-k-i f mi iu t'4UV. A 4.. lxl. Cal HHJ it Ii.i. t,tU.t. I.....JI-.I t. Ittl. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL. CHERRY PECTORAL: i ' ' ' r tim Cmr "''.' ' . OOTJOBS, COLDS, ' , HOARSENESS, BROW. OHITI3, GROUP, A8Td MA, WHOOP1NO.OOUOH ASTS OOBTSUMPTIOltf. TOCimR A COI.D, with Miea ass sois ol trie Body, tan Ilia uutaiiY I kCToBM. on roiiis, 10 neo, and wriln mi wHnn. tu au-nuL ilurini llir llisht. Fob a Golu and Couch, take it morning:, nonri and eve ning, according to ilitectlona on the liottre, untl the dilficul Iry will soon lie removed. None will huts; sutler from this trouble when (hey linil il ran be so readily cnml. Persons alllirled Willi a e:ited cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will And, hy taking the Cherry Sectoral on going t bed, they may he sure of sound, uuhioken Bleep, and consequently tc-f resiling rest, (treat rcllel from aurter ing, and an ultimate cure, is ufT-iriled to luousmda who ore thus nrflicted, hy this iitvaluahle remedy. Kroin its aerreah'.e t-fiiM-ts in these cares, many Hint themselves unwilling lo forego its ua whim tii iuxcsity I n iiib ci'um u , From two eminent Physicians in I'avsttsvii.le, Tcnn , April 16, l&SI. f ir We have eiven vour Cherry l'vctoral an extensive triul in our piaetice, uml fintl it to surpass every other re medy wo have for cuiiug nfTections of the r:pirntnry or gans, lilt. DIKMKR A HAMi'TON. TOaiNGl'.KS AN D l'UHMO ril'I'.AKF.HS this remedy is invaluuhlc, us hy us action on the throat and luiif:, when taken in small ipianritirs, it removcsoll hoarseness in n frw h niiB, and woudci l'ully lucraiscs the power ami flexibility of the voire. ASTHMA is fenernlly much relieved, and often wholly iMircd by Cherry Pectoral. Hut there are some cases so ol stinate as to yield entirely lo no medicine.. Cherry Pecto ral will cure Ihem, if ihcy can be cured. HltON'ClllTIS, or irritation of the thrxvt sihI npper portion of llio ltmj, may tie enrol hv biking Cherry Pe to. rat in small and irwpicul doses. The uucoliuoruible op nreKsijn is soon relieved. Rev. loet. LANSING, ofltroiklyn,New York, states: 'l have seen the i;iierry I'ecioral cure suca vamvm i Asthma nn.l llroiiehilis as liwlo me to believe it can rarely fall to cure thMe disenses." FOR CHOL'P. (iive an emetic of onlimony, to lie followed by kirge and frequent doa,-3 of tho Cherry Pecto i ul, until i- sulidues the disise. It taken ui sousoii, it will ll-fl fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up anil sxm cu red hv the use of Cherry Pectoral. TliK INFIX' l'.NZ A is speedily removed hy this reme dy. Numerous instaners have Iwen noticed where whole rnmilies wrie protected from any serious consequences, while their niugkSi'irs. wilhout the Cherry PecUirui, wrie sufTering fr oni the disease. . , . Dr. J. C. Aycr: Salum, Ohio, 1 llh June, 1851. I write to inform yon ol the truly remarkable effects of your CHF.II.nV PKCTOItAI. in this pluce, and iu my own family. One of mv ilnnghters was completely cured la three days of a dreadful WmioFixo Cocr.it, hy taking it. l)r. Means, one of our very best phyaiciuns lieely slates that he considers it the best remedy we have pulmonary diseases, and that he has cured more cases of CaoKF with it than any inner medicine ne ever BomuuBieiwi. i Out clerpymen of Ihe Uaptist Church s.i s thul during the run of Inixuesza here this scns.in, he lias seen cures . from your medicine he could scarcely have believed sith- out seeing. Yours respectfully. J. D. SINCLAIR, . . Deptty Postmaster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemis try and Materia Mcdicc, Jioicdoiu Cotleee. 1 have found the Chiriiv PscTonsL, as its ingredients show, a powerful remedy for colds, and cnugliB,inil pul monary discuses. - I AUhlr ll.BVEl.Aau, v. i DatnnwicK. Me., Feb. 5, 1817. DK. VAI.K.NTINKMOTT. The widch) calibrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical Cutlesc, Neiv York City, says "It give me pleasure I" certify the value" awl eflicney of 'Avail'. Cnanav Pwtorai.,' which 1 eoniiler peculi ai lv iidi.pl.it to cure diseases of Hie Thneil and lyings.' Cures of seveie diseases upon ihe l.nncs have been ef fected by CliBKRV Pectoral in such extreme roses as warrant Ihe Iwlief that n reinedv has at length hern found that can be depended on to care the Couahs, Col.lo and Consumlioii which carrv from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fnil to avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A ER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunhtiry by II MASSER, and by DrngrrisU Rcncrally throughout the State. July 30, 1853. ecow lv.. ;iiv,ri6"Ss, J. 73. GOULD, (Successor to A. FIOT.) No. 161 Ches-nul Street; Siraim's Duilding. PHILADELPHIA. IJIXTfiXSIVE MIXIC PUBLISHER, and Dealer in Musical Instruments of every de scription. Exclusive At'ent for the sale of Hullet, Dawn & Co's (Boston) Patkxt Sisi't.vsio.'s Buiiica 'hot tan and other PIANOS, L. Cilliert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Siikit Ml sic, Misic JjoOKS, Ac., cvc. ReaidenU of the country will be supplied by rrMiV or otherwise with any music they mav wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Having one of Ilia largest stixka ill the I tilted estates, I foci confident of satisfying all who may fevor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the moat liberal terms. Pianos to let, Second hand Pian s for sale. Philadelphia, April 14, 1853. ly. DAVIS & CULIN, Dealers in I.AMISj, LANTf:tlS fc IIAJiDlXIEIlfl, N. E. Corner Fourth and Cherry Streets, rUILADELPHIA. HAVING enlarged and unproved llieir Store, ml having the larireat aasorlmeiit of Lamps in Philadelphia city, Ihcv are now prepared to furnUU PINE OIL CAMPHEXE. . BURNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phospheno Uas ami l.ard Oil, J. amps, Lanterns of all patent, fancy Hotel slid H-i'.l Lamp,, Chaudelii rs, Girandole and Candclrabras. and Britlanuia Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Claa Lumps by the prkat;e, at a smiill advance over Aut lion price. Itiiiig larue .tl..t lAt i uitcu.i oi Pin Oil. Bun.ine Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) I'linsgeii Gas, Ihcv cn fur nish Uie'O articles ut Mtcli prices mat nierrnauia ill Cud it lo their advantage to buy. Cull be lore Boiiia lheliere, il you want bargain. Also, thu Safely FI id Lamp for sale. Phil.. Npt. 24. IH.VJ. ly. Just I'uMislifd nnd Tor Sale by WM. McCARTV, Bookseller, ouunury, I . The American l'l. E ADKKS' ASS1 ST ANT : Dring a collet lion of approved declaration, writs, istuina ami pnwmliii't In In il acliou now in us IU lh l ulled Ctlale. Uf Cm lissom IUs.n, E4 , isus iVii vim for V iih noU and addition, loaether with a hor ytiu ul eon vn slicing. By A. Jrdau, I ir i.leul Ju.U uf lb Liiihlh Jodu inl dlalriU uf Pa., ud Win. M. H.krlrlrr nd M. L. hlitndil, uf lh Ul of .ViithumUiUnd county, tiiii III pul.lo alioiiol the bui k, tli sulluwuif killer ba Ul l.crlitj liuiii J4.I1; Pvroil vl llaiiutuig I II taiitat , Jun , l"-"- lin I llk 1 All4 taJalwl uillou f )oul " AuiX- Uu pi. l, l a-'l4il," I lak plraui 144 pit in,' in) rolu w4l ui W sUllou Uttl Cuuapuaili.Ml ul lb ,. Il ill iblM llkuj lu II. jjy jLaas public. 1 h t fi 4"'ot-l Ul 'Miui;ltl4 stands lu J of ,onv. I oialai ul plva.liu. .UpuJ U uul baUl ul uuits. si, J lit pia,lu ul lb VUUIU. JtU ! ut d4WUlU Ml U M, to Uul, (uutMaaJuN lbUul aluU), ill lw Ntuif ul UUm w IU pla, u4 . Ju, iu K4M.I au4 bloillf IM U4 ub.bai. It SSWUU 114 U LtJ ! IS jrflUMUg U( Ul lK . k uatf. Slll ll laxtaKii. ' . JMI I. I'tilUMli Ha. A. i !. SSm. U Ku.b.ilbi U M. .. ium.I, I.W4I.II. uht.u;, iJf 11)1... 2,500 Acres Timber Land , !.' FOP. OALIC. SEVERAL VALUABLE TRACTS OP TIMBER LAND, comprising about 9,600 acres, part of which is situated on Tobyhanna Creek, and part en Muddy Creek, oilhin three mih-s af Lehigh Kivcr, In Penn forest township, r- I ... - r . 1. r n 1 O-iinlia. Carbon County, one of the (treat Coal Counties I of fcnnsylvoi.la, can be had at a bargain, u ap plication be made soon. . These lamia are thickly covered with the best timber of that rrfion. While it U believed that 75,000 fret of lumber lo the acre, can be cut from a large portion of the hind, the balance will aver Jo not much less than this figure. The kinds of limber found on the land are Hemleck, Spruce or VVhila Cedar, Whito Oak, While Pine and Chestnut hut principally made up of White Tine and Hemlock. The Tobyhanna and Muddy Creeks are large and rapid streams, yielding; a vast amount of water power, and are capable of driving a large number of saw mills. They empty into the Lehigh, which stream, witli the I-high Canal alibi ds an outlet to the most desirable lumber markets. There is, too, under contemplation, a railway leading to the cities uf New York and Philadelphia which runs within milt and threi quartert of the land. Through these avenues lumber can be delivered in cither of Ihe cities named, for about 7 per thousand feet thus enabling persona en gaged in the Iradc to derive greater profits than atlend investments generally. In addition to the tiniler, convertible into eve ry shape of lunilier, there is much that will an swer for spurs of vessels a sort of timber that snip-builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the lands on the Lch'gh there has, as yet, been no culling of the timber on this properly. It stands undisturbed by the wood man's axe. It is, therefore, the more valuable. The lumlier trade of Ihe Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, that a scarcity of good limber is liegiiiuiiig to be felt. Every season necessarily increases this dilTicttlty. Tho consequence must be an enchancement of the value of timber lands. Those un-culled tracts with the advantage of avenues to r.arket, such as the lands cllcred for sale, posseia, cannot fail to he the sources of supply hereafter. But the hind is not alone valuable for the tim ber it contains. Il is of good quality for farming, nearly every aero bring 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 CHAS. M. HALL. Office in "Mining negister" building, Potts villc, Pa. August fi, 1S53. tf. Drugs, IVntts, Oil, AVindow Glass, off. B Toss French zinc white.' 10 Ions Turc White Lead. 5001) Boxes Window Class, all sir.es. Superior Potnsh.Copnl, Coach, Leath er iV Iron varnish, whito Demur 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 aud Unaniled Glass, &c, iVc, forsalo very low at ' ALFRED WILTBEBOER'S Dm 4 and Taint Stoic, Xo. 109 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Physicians and Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to anv of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 28, I8o3. ly. Forte Mommies, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. MHE attention of the Trade, and others, in 1 want tf Porte Monnuics, Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Casus, Portable Wri ting Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pcurl, .Shell, and Silver Cord Cases, Woik Boxes, Cabas, Needle, Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Fhsks, and Cue Cutlery, to gether with a largo variety of Finer Goods which will lie sold at the lowest rates. ' P. H. SMITH, Portn Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer, 20S Arch St. belme Sixth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1355. tf. Mann's Establishment 25 SoA Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For the Manufacture and sale of l'iitciit Lfld-r Copying lrescs, Patent METALLIC DAMPENERS, Brushes Oil Tapers, Blotting Boards, Copying Ink, ice. Patent Parchment Paper, LETTER COPYING DOOKS, Superior to all others, and each page printed ; PATENT LETTER BINDER, - : A mot valuable invention for keeping in a nook-like form, Letters received, Original Invoi ces, &c. Phila., April U, IS33 ly. PENNSYLVANIA CONTECTIOKAHY & FRUIT STORE, A'o. 1C9 North 3d si , S. A' Cor. of Vine, PHILADELPHIA, npil E aubtcrilier take this mclliod of informing Country Merchants and the public generally, Ihut he has re-moved from l&H to the Inrge and commodious store 109 Xoutii Third street, and replenished il with uu extensiv and well selected slock of Confectionary, Fruits, Ac., which he ia confident be can oiler to purchasers, wholesale and retail, al satisfactory rales. WM. 8. 8TILKH. Thilada., Dec. IT, 1SS J 3m. Important to Coal Dealers. rilllE sulwcribcrs hereby inform the public, that they have entered into purlucrshiu uutbw lh firm of Kaae, Reed & Co., lor the purpose of mining, shipping and selling coal, i, delivered at Huiihury, or at any other point along tu Sus quehanna. I hey will lie ready to deliver coal, well prepa rrd. on em tract or otherwise, at all lime, on the ahorleat notice, and 011 the most reasonable terms. Orders received at Shatnokin by KAcK. REED A CO. S'uiibury, June 4, 1H5J. ly. 1 KWEI.RV. A nic aasortmenl of Gold and ' biltsr Pencil and pro, for sal cheap by U, EI.isUERU A CO.. Muiki I atit, oppesil lh Poat Otllc Kunbury, Oct. , IH.VJ. kJMIl'll ei EKKENCK OF JAMAICA GIN Otll, licsaU supply jnat rweivrd, ami fu( ul by U. U. UAnn tilt, Minibur', Jau, 10. I1A1- SII.VFIl WATCH EH A few duubl eas Fu ;luh riiUr W'aU-he, fur sal at vaiv Uiw pticc by II. U. MAUst'U. Muuburv. Apd If, lM Itt.NNk Pu bm. P IWa.U and blank Maitiaar. Bunds, l.r ullohs, Huniniuii 11 s.lt by 11. M.Hr.K. Siniil.urv An) ft. ll.- a,N's l.i:ni:il PIII..ii:j(. wiik Uu.ka, Ink, ud ll sotupts, uM taaaMtnl, udlusMktby 11. U. H A. !. K. MuaiiH.it, J uu 4, 111. H m "'4 " W AwinMt, I I MHOl4 Uu sj4U. 4U t.ir, K li. U4- J C E Lfi BR At fib,. 7 F amily Medicines. IN offering to th ipntHo the bnr invdlmMA prspHT. iWhib, the mbmnbssr wraild tutft tlmt in ctmmillatinn with hit I'll emit and nmo uf the tmm TrnptmtnAe of th Mmlicnl fnculty, it wni fWmcft dviiwhio to olfft fco the public. few Droparutiime cf know evlsjtiritv. bein n.-t pared with tke ftrnateM rare, aim) on the inoat ieutifie princtp.ee, eitltslitulea for the nnmerone worthies ar- ueles that are flooding the country in the form of vnnarme ik) cure nils, pmmroil try the nvt icnurnnt mid mereeiie- rf pcreuiu. uiLeiuicd cure all diseuai-fl and good fur rwMia. , JUnd and Reflect, t Thnt the Medicine, Mnnufactured by W. M.BicckLKT. iiM-iuMiiiB nis it ub i-ecuirai icir vuuiina. t rfuam ol Ciimnhor r 11 r i 1 1 rui win an 11. i f. tn fit Worn. Tth Wnsh. (or draiyetl Ireth, dincn Funily Pill. or lilood iuiif'er, hnve bren inure xtimii,ve ty uaod, and hovp given mure Imfuciion, limn any other Medicine! before the pnMic, beiup pre im red with rrvtiri) 10 uieir UBciuinesa ate luiijr woitiiy ihe trial ul thaanucL e.l. (.ive them a trial. A few noweifnl rcfinona whv lue fl1nve Medieinet are deaervinijr nf niiiverml pottotmp?. (In Ihe flnt plart-, mey nrc prepnreu nv a rrguinr rnyticuin, wim uiKieraiuttna the Mpnlimti'm o( Medieiues, tn ditctiKen, nnd cnniwqueMtl7 are oerieruy ftiie to tnke. (rwomiiy.j mey nave wen owed wilh uuivermd aneceM, and Imve hi veil more wtistac timi thnn any Mtht'T Mrtlieinea nlTered before the public. ( I inroiy ) Itiey ore the only mol.rinea that have (ruined the imtnitmee of Pliviieinua. where they have been uacd : and (Komllilv.) thev are nut tin tn Inreer qniitititiea I'oi ine idiiii price, initii any enner nienicines oncrcu uj m public f the anme kind. Am Ihe suhscriber hn a mmiber of certifieutet in his pwmiwiim of the hichest authority, where thev have been uei-d with the in t Baiiatfnrtnrv re miltii. He will publitth a few of tbnm, feeling Kitifified tlmt a trim will insure their reennimilatMHi. I ry Lhcin tura atiwy yourtelf ol their superiority over ull otliera. licafl anri be Convinced. , We the Hiidergipnrd linving been made Rcrn:ninted with ttia iiiGrredicnta enti'riiig intu the Compntiiidi known at Hick ley Kamily Medi nines nlsu hnvinp preierilied and known tliein to be used, wilh niimt ntisOictorj rt?nta; tnke plenBtire in ativiiur Hint we bHirve they hilly mett tho d!nigu fur whirh thoy nra wm mended. , .IAH. (t'ntAWIlllllJ(;K, M. D'. C II. THICK. M. I - WM. MrMAIION, M. I). WKSI.KY H OKARMKART, M. D. WM. II. MAOH.I.. M. .). U H. UKARHKAUT, M. D. Cart of pain in t?te suh and cough f rom protected lAver UomvftttU Mrs. Robert Ad;iina. hdmrinz under Chronic Liver Com plntnt, nccoinpiuiittl wilb a thorl dry touch Mkiu Ul the ide and brear, cenernl delniity, ! o'f appetite, alter try ing nil the uminl remeilira rwnimeitdeti for coupha and disensca of the chert, who wilh an Bciiebt, lte waa recom menrletl to try the Itoac lectmil, from which, the iiolouly derived immediute but permanent relief. John Admm. a n of Mia. Hubert Adnmn. wna afliieted with very severe cough, pnin in the aide, and anrenena prodaoed by iiiceoannt couching he woi intluce to try tho Hose Pectoral. Tn use his own liinguuge, the firet doae en; 1 l.led -him to cniov n erwxl nifthl'a ret. In the m orniiiir he ex oi?etorn1 ed nhout hnlf Hint of flintier. M Conttniied to imnrove until his coush entirely left him, it also hnd the effect of tmialicninsr his hicnei, which wna notuniliy wenk . lie nln Siiys llmt he hia iwominended it ton number of his fi irnda for similar cuniptuiiita, ami 111 evcrv case it hnaciven ciililai-ti"ii. Theubive nersnm resiilents of the town of Danville. feeling ihnt they have derived grent twnefits from the ne l" the Rose Peclonil ; nuihonzo the ab-nre sthtemcnt for the benefit ot those win mav be uttiieted iu n sinnlur man ner. URKA T CIH li Loss of Voice restored ict'th one lottle of Rose Pec toral Miss So win Whiilnek, of Itiish tnwmliin. NH-tliomber- laud coM for a number tif years nn ii valid, in the fall of lost the use of her voice from a seveie cold ahe con tracted ; after trying a uninN'r of remedies, with im Wue fit, she wus entirely- restnreil by t.iKiiic one bottle of Rose I'ectonil, ul'ter which, she lost her voice apiin. from a fresh cold she contracted, and wus npain iestired by the use of nii'lhcr bottle : she then toik four bottles more to strcnlhen hr brciist, from which slie tleiivetl the most decided henrtit, and bus been in the cujytucut uf excellent health I'toin tlmt time to the present. Thenbore stnteiiienl is obtained from Dr Piita!!, the Physician who attended her; nl her nrlher wlm thinks thiit she woul.l not be liviiitt ut this lime if it lmd imi W'en for the Ruse Pectorul. Umvillc. Jn SM, 1603. Stili another Marled Cure Effected. Mrs Simuel Sechler, being of n imturvl wenk and deli ctite constitution, very snuecptihle Ia c ikl, wms ntHicled with n vcrv severe conli. psiiit and sorenemi tif tlte breast, loBaof oppetite; after using a number of the usunl rrine dies from which, slie derived it j hcucfil, fci cured by tnkinp one b ittlc of Itse Peel oral mid iaiulhc enjoyment of heller health limn fr yr.rt previous. J)ouville, Uec. I IMft. ! Uu. IJickley Permit nic to infirm you ihnt my wife. ; who is a delicate and weakly woman, tab rinff under a : v?rv severe Clinch with n-iin ai" s.Tfliefs of brcrist. was more quickly and effectually r !u veil Willi oi:a Untie of your Rose Pectoral thnn uny otiicr inVirme she had ever taken. AHNKR M'l.KlDK. Jan. 1M2. Smnnel R.WmkV Pnruarr. Red Point. Stroke kviqench in favor of the Ross Pectoral ajid Family Pill. John Fulner tnk'n between Christimis end New Year with a Very bad cold, which ended in ft dry hard inccssunt Cough, enusiiur n grent deal of pum whenever he coughed, wus relieved rmy inneh; bv the time be bnd tnkeu one third of a b itllc, nnd hy tha'timn it vs Huishril, wns en tirely cured, lie nls i B.1V8 thnt he has tnkeit acvernl dosna of the lle.ilih Restorative or Family Pills, and tlmt they are the mildest and in ist efiectmil piifsativet he hnsever ink en. Danville, Jin 1, r-5i-' Dn. Bicki.st Ditrintr n visit to my brother, in Dan ville,! to-ik a vofy severe Cold, which ended in a tight haid Cough, with s rciirja and pnin of Ihe brmisl, for which I iitil your Rose Pictonil. aud Family I'tll, aud tuko ptt-asure in recotnineiulms thetn, hs the inildent uud most effectual remedy 1 have used. Yours, respectfully. JAMKS MOUU AN, Jan. U6, IS5"J. White Haven. Luzerne co. Dear hir : As a rroummeudation for your lione I'ecln- , ral, penult me tn any, that J was edVctinlly cured of a Very severe couch with pnin in the breast, with less than half n bottle, and that 1 cmsider it invaluable. Ycu are at liberty to imke this public if vou nlense. JOHN SPFRR1NO, ftinccr.) Danville, Pa. My son William lalxiriug uikW u s-vcre onigh aud nain his side, from an iniurv revived bv a fall, was ciltielv relieved by a bottle of Rose Pectoral V Creiim of Cnm- nlmi. I have als'i used your Fumiiv fins, anu aitoLiuer OJiisider them the best inedeciues I hive ccr used. . JOAN OVKIUHIKK. Jan. Rnih Tp., North'd eo. Dr. Uicklev Sir: As mv wile who waa troubled wilh dry, haul Counh, also s ur St nnaeli, dependent upon debility, similar to Dispepsiu. was entirely relieve! by uwiiv two ootuea oi yur nose reei ithi, permic mo w say that 1 cimsidei it un cx'e lut reiticdy. ours, reapeciiuiiy, Itev wr. ii.i.ku. Pnsior laiihertin Church, Ihiuville. Pa. Unvin? been cured of a nam in mv aim (iniilarto Rheu matism) which deprived ino d" tho free use of it for about ur months, llv uviiitr one b .tile ol C ream of I utiinnor w nld state that I consider it the best remedy ul tha kind I have everustnl in mv family, and I would freely recoiomnid it to others with similar affect -ns. Yours. rtxptvuutly, JONAS woi.r. Hush lp., NtHlh'd co. Mv wife belne emiriid with a vcrv severe pain in her arm and ahnuM (Die ed etna of nUl) which dinbled her from itmn it. was cured wun rutting oi i renin oi i ntn ph r. Mrs. KRIin, my sister-in-hw, wus ulao cured of a navere pain in lh hv ad mid face by usinp the Crenm of Cr.mph. r TiH)M AS C. HUMS, IWiiiviUe, Ja. Vil, 'ja. My wife bavin); Rheumatism of the arm for a uunilter nf years, which prevented b"f from using il in doing her wik ; Niter navinpt spmi a gieni neut monvy in irjinn llerent remaiues wiui no txiictit, was entiraiy cureu uy urn n:r only one ln.ttlf of your Cren:n of Ciiiphnr. WILLIAM KVFNi, Miwv.fof fe. R. Wcaal, R. Point. Dr. Uicklev llaviiur rceivei a vety aerure injury in my side bv falHnt; 'ft a t ad of hay, from whn-h I wus una- Uie to lullow my work, waa recommciHteu to try a uottie ( Creaia of Camnhor, which nlf rdiil tuiinedi'ite relief. GltlFKI TU CAR It. Rush tp., Nj-rthd co. My wife, suircrmir from tn t exeruciutiua puiu. throinrhoiit hei nern1 sv-Hrm. which prevented her from sli eoing (uemg oecanontd by a k'Ug uud pfotructed oimpU ol ktckiiMi,) lor wuu.it she used a number v( remniies without benefit, was entire!)- relieved by the use ot Ciouru of Camphor. .'LO R BltOWN, f4irgm Detitial, i oii voir, ra. Child cured of Rowel Conintinoi. no I Ague (ol two ycr ainnoing,; ny iv nrin rtyrup. My child being atl.uied f a the kit two years, with II iwel CiMapbiiiK aud Ague until it was reiluced U a aiere skeleton, I liitvl uunil cr of rnuclis with it permanent Iteuefit, until I gave it a K fie ol your Wmtn Hvrup, since whudi lima it has lu well, aud got quite fleahy I ulao tiuva reeiiuiiitiitrd it to a miiuUr U Miy ituihis. and ui every case il husgiven satisfaction- I.r.vl. Al l.ouiS IJilivIS' licrt-nani,) uanvuiD. I hava uaed vou W'.um hvian m bit family, and con sider it u-H only eiTwlua't but (he m t (tloeiuiit aritvla I m ae)iiiiiled with. JATOU l.AMli:iJ, Dunvill. ll4Viug umu yiHir wmmsvrup in my laiuur, u my children iu fv Hum any piejuiation of the kind, and is tu u plooauiit to luks. VAH MoROA.N. have had orensini lo use whw S hyrua iu my fannl), oudprrlcr il U any V riuiilnf I lutve uud. F i.r.M- in l, r raf i " Ti pr. H.ekU-y : lluving usl yair woim Ly'upi CiMia U Cuinishof and raimty pitls in my family, they rive fiftsd auiisjeciuii, aid 1 t4salcr llWui lite uasi faeliwJ, aul piinl r litJ- W tiave mi im hi laumy JllllVII 'I-II.4.V It HIMII.I.. loWliVOK. IImu ft Ws u.a un tvrajwl bUis ui the empky uf MaMa. ffr.wre 4 lii. y. al km awe, yov h.vsaa Amuv l.sf lha ol .iwl FaiuilV Mt-JM'loca. Ule IUt we luva had an "Oi-artniiilr of k of the iioiMis u( uuuMfotH Midivulaais who have ed ihani, mttd ittat lliry fiwa xmuuiiI MiiiiMiku. We La ! a sis au-u oi vsuf 1'iias. wbuk aia auivin uim. this iu i ik.s.w.iu. Au.M.W Xi ki HI.I.K. llavuiR lurvy if my aftiili vtty Wd, I wa iwltwed to Uy a amis a oui r -mk wui h-ij uas aiusiiu, hrtideuuoa wt iuijm. r-i t uiK ii JUNAIUA U. lllMii.U IWiU. Ill li.. kUv; Hi t-.te4 aViud ia, lUs'-ilk. to wti.lk, I IlirJ a l Utub 44 IsMlMliiS Mrllh OO l mtsm i I wu l iatv4 i mimJ by ow4 ksmta 4 t ..iM wsk Mv is " nis i 4m i Ml W Mifciiwmil. i lhi4'Mll WIM Hi !. IUVU)j ' i.-nwa list um a ia t iMM '-I ami , ww a ml tt4. MSMlki UosaiS ' ISMMig. ill J 4 HK" S, Am I uihcraa lh tirk. I'aiiMiW, P IM lkkf' a- iMMaif as rio tif Auu m4i 'f V mV a- u e-sue y m- iai .uii. ssi ILm sliasl I tTtttk O BM l' - ' fha Mwhr mm ae t a-1 H W4rita 4 Mo- a4bf W M ui.iVV,U U i h laa Atatswm aW (st te m w VV isvuw aw. , Ji . 'PssJit r'-J l.a4 P va -.. A iiafma It sksi a f . i ' W- ' . . a..- kos. t -u-j -4 4 4 4-e Sj.i. 4 akaiM. l. . ... . . i. a. ti.tji.ii.i.'iii .... t . M A.A. ''" S hlH A. .... .4 Ua ... l w wsaa) ta sm4 al a Jt II. l-M -Is i , maid;and comfoet," To Your Own Itlechonlcs. S GEOllGE HENN. r. MANUFACTURER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. THE uWrilr respectfully enlls lh sttention of the public to his Urge and splendid assort ment ot every qunlity Slid price or :Aitii:T-vARi:. which rannot fail to recommend itself to every on who will examine it, on account of iu durable workmanship nnd splendid finish, made up of th host stock to lie had in the city. No elTort is spared in the manufacture of his ware, and tli uliscrilier is determined to keep up with the msny improvements which are constantly being matlc liis stock consists ot Mahogany , Sofa, DlvniiM and Lounges, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BRBAKFAST AND DIMNG TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every jisttem and price, CUPBOARDS, WOUK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article ia this line of his business. He also manufactures all kinds and qualities of CIIAIttS, Including varieties never before to lie had ir Sunhury, such as Mjiiiobaxy, Black Walnut ami CunLKii MArLX GinctA ; asm Wixns'in CHAIK3, io rAscr Pi 110 S-roni.a, which are of the latest styles, aud warranted to lie excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchane furniture in the cities, as every confidence can lie entertained aliout. tho quality and finish of his ware and C'hnirs. His articles will be disposed of on a good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. 13T. UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hkarsk, lie is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. C5" The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. 8unbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. ft Hobby Horses, Cliildren's Propellors, Gig?. Coaches, Barouches, &e. iMamifactured wholesale and retail by B"Jf3HlTELL & TTJLL, No. 64 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Ordera through the mail promptly esccutcd' - l'hila., April 9, 1833. lv. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND CMt.vnn WARE. Wholesale and Retail nt No. ?ll N. O tSt:i.'t)Nl) !t., 0iyito the Mt. Veoion House, Unkl Lever Wutehes. full jeweled. 18 k. casiV SJf.lH) : Silver Levers, full jewelij, SID,00 ; Silver Lepiues, jeweled, Ml, (HI till iviirninted to keen Hood time. Gi'kl Pens Dlld Hit verCnae, ei,(KI; Gold Pencils. 81, ejl ; fjokt p. neils mid IVn Hniu-a with ffihid GoM Pensua low ns &:.j3. &0. Also, alwovsim bund a cod nssorimeni of line gold Jewelry, liolJ Curb, Ijimid mid Fob Clinins, Cold Vest Chnina, Lndies' (Jolii Fob Chnins and Bolt Pins. Silver Tulilo Sjuhiiis from 614 t. glH. UenH-rt. S-!) to 8J1, oiKt Tea, tHl.i 'i to Sa,M per set, warrinitid equnl to coin. All g-MHla wariiiiilnl to be wluit lliey lire s 'Id lor. l"" Wiiu-hes Olid Jewolrv roioire4 and w arraiiled. IV All (inters sent by inuil or otherwise, will be punc tually attcudi-d M. AVISF.. Acent, No. TJ North f?i:COND Street, o;ipoaile the Mt. Vernon llouae. Plulo., April 3, t33. ly. , WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. JAMES 11. FID LEU, No. 2SouthSccond Stree', rini.ADEi.ruiA. Gold IiCvcr Watchos full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver I.cpine do " tjuartier ilo Gold pens and pencil and silver huldors Silver Tea and Titble Spoons Bracelets, llremt pina Ear rings Ac All warranted and sold at prices as low as ary in the ciiy. - November 27. 18."3. tf. . A Farm for Sale. THE aubfcrilier oilers for sale his farm, CONTAINING 284 ACKES and allowances. It is siluutej about three miles front Sunbury alond tho Shamokin creek, anil ia in a good stale ol cultivation, i lie rniiuiieipiiia and Sunbury Kailroad passes through said farm. II will be ollcred ift parts or entire lo suit pur chasers. It can be divided lo make three small farms. The buildings are a FAKM HOL'SE, a good Bunk Hum, and two tenant houses. JOHN FARNSWORT. Upper Augusta, 6'epU 10, 1453. tf. Cheap Watehes 45 Jewelry, "I YrHOLESAI.E and Retail, at the "rhilaJel- phia Watch and. Jewelry Store," No. 1)6 North Second Street, corner of tjuarry, PHILADELPHIA. Oold Irfiver Wuleliia, full jeweled. I earnl eaaea. S'-- "I Uokl l.iiie lr-A. SJ-Jt bo' Fine Silver ieitaclcs. I .Ml ttilver lxi. full irwlled, S. Goal UiiH-elels. 3.IW Hllver Lever, lull Jewl'd W ! ailoa' liold Pelieila, I ,l rtuiH-HK qaorlicia, T r-ilvi Ten spam, sal, S,lal Uold fM'UH-le, ai . Gold I'ela, Wllk Penoikund ttilver Holder, 1,U4 Gold' Finger Rings, 87J rents to frtO j Watch Glasacs, plum, I'.'J ctU; fali'tit. lil l.uuol, 25; other ailu lis in proportion. All (rood war ranted la be whut they are sIJ for. HTAl FFUR 4 IIARI.EV, Hucresacrs to O. t'olildd. -On hand, soma Gold and Siltrr Levers and Lepines, atill lower tluu tlie abu prices. Jwpl. 10, 133. ly. Dook Agents Wanted. VliKNT-l WANTED in ery town snJ county In the l uiti J Cult's, loaell the moat popular Slid alesble books piiMi.brd, many of lliem Miutilully llluatralaa Willi colored aiigia vinytt alio the utoot papular works el I , M. An Tilt K. including "Atihttr't Co4luf Uktmry." Inlvlliseiil a ad snUitpriaun men wi.l Bud tins Iraaaul and pralllal'U kuaiiunu. For uarticulais tuldreaa (pual iwid, J. W. ilKAUl.El, I'ubliJi.r, No. Is Noitli Fouith xiioet, rUiUd.l.li.a. I's. O.UWI I, IS1J Im. Htime C'uttrr and I.aliortTH WANTED! STONE culioia aud UUii rau liss alJ sii'.. and tsmlsis l"!, (sud uwl Wtfik iu Ihe ! ,) si lite I'utuu and Wo.ubiMS UitliS l l li.i wait, I iuv ruuuly, la. awiJa las a)( .ipm4 au4 .Siiuum"(Ui. Tn iw fl.ti w .HtlU ristllKR. i ( b.pmsn, U4. II. IA.-. : l-f li.lU f lUws, littJ llwf, t !. Kaiaios ai.J I ". by uukmt, Jt. , I. H.TfcKR ru I 4I H lilLlH. JaMHaas SiiJ I'wM.la F. llille taa)ilailan fcnaiWaal SSMll ft BANK NOTE TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA. MAS9ACAt:i?T.. CITY OS rniLAfrVLFRlA All anlrent banks I a, U. S. Bank mil -a is rlial All sutvrat banks pal All a-.lTrut hanki . Tlsnk of Chaiiibemrmrg 1 ft in Mum hi t1ui"'.CTICUT. All Solvent banks I Jia MiW YOrtK. ' . . c,Tr. All aotrnif bank. I A:. ... uiirBin Mr Bwk of Del. Co. Chester par " "rrinaniowil par Bank of Gettysburg 1 dls Honk of liawiEtiTwn Bank of MiiWWinvn I ci lyBknoiea ulKler $j dj. All a.v-ni, hank, - , d ' NMV JKK8KY. Belvidere Bank I Jit Omimnreinl Bank 1 dia IT . ; """""moarrmi. imi Bonkof l'iitsburf id,. ana oi uanvillo par Loriisie iinnk Columbia B'k ft B'ge Conor Dnyelstown Bank inr Knston Honk mt rar. uauk Mont Hnllr par F. A M., Middletown Pi. por Moehu,,,,... Bk, Newark pr f " ofllorlinrton par Meeh.ft Man. Bk Trent Morns Co Itank ij. hrle Iinnk J ,, F.xehanpro B'k Pitlabur 1 (lis r.x.ianga H'k, Mronrli J liilUrsii(e Bank i. "r" Slns. Col dis P.""'. K'l ' lwk'c parlTle's Bk Patterson Farmers' Bk, lAiiiniater por Princeton Bank Farmers' Bk. Itwrti,,,, pnr'.HHlein Banking Co, t"rV.,,i ,.",,kl" Co porlHemerm Co flunk' Franklin Hk. Wnsli'n ijili.'stnte Ilk Klicnbethmn dis dis par .!' I dis mr Hnrrialmrt; Rank 1 ilia 'Stale Bank Newark 1 dis dis Hmirsrliile Bunk Iineaater Bunk 1 dis Stole Bk. N. Biunswick par nnr.Sltnex Bonk. Wivl.u. iA.m ... ...... pnri ii'iii'tn HHiiailiff uo rjar Mrrrh. Man. Bin 1 dis Tnion Bank. Durer I (ba Miners' B'k. IMtlsvill. . per Vanll-rv'lf DelDrCol5ti, M..ii.irHlifla Bonk I dia L7Bk n-.te. Dn,l-r a, i . rny..rv Del lt Co 15 ilia DKl-AWAItK. oat Brnneh Bonk por Bnnk if Ddnwora n.r lrf.hj.nnti II.... I. : p .... Wyoming Ilk, Wilketh'e nor York Bnuk, di, tyilelief notes 1 dis MA INK. Bmikof Whntlnck grlis Mereoniile Hk, Bungor India All solvent bnnks I dis NF.W HAMI'SHIRK. All solvent bunks . j dis VKH.MONT. Bnnk of 8 Alb.ins 1 dis All solvent bnnks dis iiniiK oi rmTrn par IVhiTire (,'iiy Hank par Bk Wilms;'!! Brandy w. pal Farmrm' Bk ft Delawars par I'nicin Bonk, Wilmington par CT" t'nder W's I dis OHIO. All solvent bunks tdis LyBk notes nnder S's i dis NORTH CAROLINA. All anlveril banks Sdia (VUnderS's, S) dis THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHTS1CIA!. rpiIE EORTIETII Edi lion, with One Hundred EngTavings, showing Uis- enses and Malformations o O H,,mn System in every I3I shape and form. 'J'o whieb ia added a J realise on the Diseases of Females, beino; ol the highest importunes to married people, or those contemplnling marriage. Irj- Ir W in, Young' '5 Let no father lie ashamed to present a copy o Ihe jKSCL'I.APIUS to his child. It may save him from an early Brave. Let no young man or woman enter into Hie secret obliirntions of mar ried life without reading the POCKET .ESCU- LAPIfS. Let no one sultonng from hHchmrp Cough, Pain in the Sido, restless nights, nervous feelings, anil the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, l another moment without consulting the lOSCUI.APIUS. Have the married, or those aboul to lie married any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, ns it lias been the menus ol saving tlioumnus ol un fortunate creatures from the very jawa of denth. IT Any person sending lWLNiV-FIVf. CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive on copy of this booh, by mail, or five copies will bo sent for one dollar. Address, Un. V. YOUNG, No'. IA2 Si;iaCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post paid. June 13, 1853 ly. A "VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres ol" (.round. rep.. satjE. rffMIE subscrilicr oilers nt private su!e, his house nnd three acres of ground, on Ihe river Dunk within the limits of the lloroui;h of Snul.iirv, now in tlio occupancy of John Shiftier and orig inally owned by Chas. Giiscr while engaged in boat building. Tho improvement aie a TWO STORY FRAME K0US2, With a WM of f ood Water, and a good frame stable. There are a number of excellent fruit trees on the premises. . The prop- erly is handsomely located and will be sold ut 11 ren.ioniilile ptice and possession given in April next. Apply to Geo- C. Welkcr, F.., of Sun bury, or to the subscriber nt Scliusgrnte. PETl'.K KEKLIN. July 23, 1853 tf. Lumber Yard. rTpIlI' subscriber would respectfully inform the -S- citizen of Sunbury, and Northunil crlanil and adjoining counties, that he has opened a Lumber Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis" tanco East of the Steam Saw Al ill. where lie hs now a larjjo amount of Utaioucrl Punuel 1'lmii, also l'atiurl Ilouri.i, and all other Hoards uud Hi IL1UNU Matkiiial, such B will bowuntcd for building purposes. Also a lurgc amount of Shingles on hand, which t. ill be sold from rli up to i8, according to (juality and size. Please jive us a call and examine our price' and quality. N. 1). Farmers who are in want of Shingle will please call aa we will sell to vou low. J. E. LEI R, Sup. Suubury, May 28, 1653. ly. 'Kuiekii, Kurekii." WE HAVE POUND IT AT LAST. "JOW for tho little ones. Why will parent unite hours uud duvs in fruitless endeavor to get perfect pictures of their children and after all get nothing but a poor, miserable curiualuro ? W e would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee ta make you s perfect picture, by our I.i.k tho ( himical process, that worl.s in from J to 'i seconds. . We defy any Dnguerreaii in Philadelphia or else here, ta compete with us, as we are the inventus, and the process i ued only in our dif ferent establishments in New England and th Middle Stales. For pictures of adults, the .titer medal we have received from the American Institute, New York aud Fraukliu, Philadelphia, together wilh the numerous premiums from County ruira, is stillicieiit proof thul tliry ar Ihe N rim Ultra ol perfection. e would call particular attention to our TllHtyie -Duguerieotve in Oil. U.t. t iiLLiii a to., 100 t he.tnut wtreet Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den lloua. Springfield and Collins' Duilding, W rallicld, Mu.s. N. U. Cur eMabli.hmeut ia illuminated by th brilliancy of our Picture by Day, and by Prmftttor lloffortfl t"rif Imjti ly Mgkt "Come and aoc." Phila,, .May 2S, 1853. ly. WM. M CARTY, BooktcUer. RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants ol town and country, thai lie has lately meet vd fiout I'hiltdt'lphas, Urge addiuou to his stock ol bouks, III sverv brAiiclt of l.iktralure, and in s treat vaticiy of Binding. Plcsw call and a iImiii. Kuubury, llept. IT, 1153. UH. II. H. IIK1BKE S remedy fur roughs, rulda. aud aulmauarv JiMaar. A uppl of Ibis valuabl uirdulli jual leieiwd aud Icr sal by II. U. M.CK. Kuvbmri Jun . til. I) FFNH with and without rawas, f sujamor eualiiy, jual iMied. Ala (lali euppl Ml '" IIumI, Im a: by II. U. M ABSEK. Haubury, IW. IT, Itil. CIIUMlKllKII'X, IIiuuhJ .ut. AlmoM.fs yi'..a Nula, W aH uU,Cui .ta. fiesat .y. Fill'. Ksuiiw. ! l'H. UM ('nJtr snJ T), Jos ileJ sJ law. U. J. I H I I . M il 4 10 i Ml Mtiw tut Mat PI 65' J.i fa .kwi. 4p.il. IV M V" hNol.!1 Ultimo Mill J J'"' uJ ll MUl. ! Sal bl i t '.Ui 1 , Jam 0, I I at 1 tbta Witt .
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