SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAM 0K1N JOURNAL. Collegiate Institute.' . Hilt, A. B , Principal. ,' , 1 e. C. J. EHREHART, A. M. ; Tracker of Moral -and Mentnl Science, v tfrriMl (? ChriiUaniUj, $c, Tcr of Primary Department.. TIE firnt session of this TnlUulion, located at fcbaniokin, Worth umborletid county, Pa., will commence on WanxasoAt, Uia 10th day ol M IT, 1854. . The year will be divided into three sessions ol fourteen wwki each, time sUowing vacation ol four week, in spring and nulunin, and one 01 two weeks during the holiday. The IiHtitution will comprise three departmcnte, A Paiwiar, Acaiicmic and Collbiatc. The course of inirtnirtion in theae will we "ill and thorough, embracing all tho branchca usually taught in these rcsective departments. Riti.1 or Tufios : ; .' ' Primary Department, per session, $4,00 , Academic " " $"0 Collegiate ' " 8,00 A large and epacioti room Has been secured to meet the want of thu Institution, until the necessary buildinga are completed. Boarding can be obtained in private families at reasonable rate. The Board of Trustees will sparo no pains or labor, to make Shamokin C'ollcgialo Institute, worthy the patronage and confidence of the community. For further particulars, address Kimber Clea ver, Esq., of Shamokin, President of ,Uoard of Trustees, or Her. C. J. Ehrchart of Faxincs, Northumberland county. Pa. Shamokin, March 4, 1851. CLOTHI1TG AT COST Great' Ban rgams i i IN order to make room for our spring suppli rs " we hare commenced from to-day to sell off our Stock of ready made Winter Clothing, at or iginal cost and invite our customers and the pub lic in general who are in want of warm clothing, to favor us with a call. ' -'Old Boreas" has not quit us yet for this winter, and in consequence we will probably have some cold weather yet, whereat thick Overcoat will do us signal service. Even if not needed at tho moment people will find it advantageous to supply themselves before hand, aa we hold out a good oppertunity now to all. Cold blustering spring is long yet and even through summer a thick Overcoat will come han dy sometimes. We have a choice lot on hand yet and respectfully invite our patrons to call at Q, ELSBERG & CO S. Cheap Clothing Store, Muriel Street, opposite the Post Office. N. B. We will continue as heretofore to sell all goods in our line as reasonable as possible sun adhering to our old motto : CHEAP FOR CASH G. ELSBERG & Co, Sunbury, Feb. 18, 1851. Canal Boats for Sale. rTIHE subscribers having retired from tho Boating and carrying business, offer for sale Ten First Class Pennsylvaaia CANAL BOATS, All in complete order, having been thoroughly repaired, and are. now ready for use. The Boats can be aocn by calling on John Ziegler, Columbia, juancaster co., 1'a. BINGHAM fe DOCK, S76 Market street, Philadelphia. Phila., March 4, 1834. 2m. MEXICAN GUAIT0. riiHE subscribers offer for sale Mexican Guano of the best quality, well adapted to the soils of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ; anolsya of which, by a well known chemist, is in our posses sion. This article is sold it a much loner price than the Peruvian, and will bo found fully equal in fertilizing qualities. B. 8. BURLING At CO. ' 101 North Front Street, Philadelphia. Phila., Feb. 25, 1854. 3in. , leather: henry w. overman, No. 6 South Third Street, beloio Market, PHILADELPHIA. yHE attention of country buyers is called to A the extensive assortment of all kinds of Finis '.led Leather, Moroccos, CalfSkins, Sheep Skin, Are., constantly on hand and for sale at reduced prices. , ' RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in exchange for goods. Phila., Feb. 4, 1 854- 3m. 131acksmilhinr'. o rtlHE subscriber hereby informs the citizens of buiibury, and the public generally, that he intends to carry on the BiacKsmlthlng Business on hi own account, and that he has removed hi shop from near Clement's store, to a new shop on the premise of Mark Scupham, in Fuwn street, where he will bo happy to accommodate all hi customer. HENRY PARTON. Sunbury, March 5, 1854. tf. . M. BASTHOLOW. O. TIFFANT, JB. I. CU1UM Bartholow, Tiffany 6j Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign nnd Domestic DIvST GOODS, , AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES, No, 208 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. If our Goods on examination, are not as cheap a they can be bought in any other market they may be returned forthwith at our cxpenso. Baltimore, Nov. 26, 1853. ly. CA it it, .ii;m; x, rjo., Flour, Grain and lumber Commision Merchants, 23 and 25 Spear't Wharf, Baltimore. RKFKRE.VCE3. J.01 b 9rk' PriJent CiiuW Bank. Bait. A. r. Giles, bsq., Cashier Bruuklin Bank. " John Hertiler' Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. ' Kogers, Binniuksou &. Co., " poJu""' K"H'' l'rciJtnt Ccil a" Port De J. Wallower &. Son Harrisburg. Col. H. C. Eyer, Sclinsgrove. J. H. App 4 Co., W. W.Cooke, Esq.. Muucy. Bunon Schuyler, Esq., George Bodine, Hughsville, W. Weaver & Co., MontoursviUa. William K. Packer. WillUmaport. -1 . W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, . James H. Huling, , , Lewis Q, Huling, . M'Henry cV Bubb, Jersey Shore. J-P-Huli'ig, Esq., Lock H.ven. - ' VT Carr.Giese ft Co. havo the largest wharf room of any eoiUB1ii0 houi i BaUi.e .1 way. givmg quick dispatch to boat. Ui JScU ing their cargoes. uMKUarg- lniry II, 1851 6m. T th. dozw,. UlU 0lB "' - I TU , Mlb''' and al.. Con- 4- ire. ink for sale. wholal. ,d ,uil by Look to your '".Interests ! , ' fa r ill iry to pleas If " V ' S. N. THOMPSON SD ESPECTFULLY inform hia friend anc! tlie public generally that he ba Just re-, eeiverf at hs aldro, irt Market street,! Prinbiify, bolovV Weaver' Hotel art estcrmiv Wrk or " FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ' J; consisting in part of ; , -. !' r - jjry Goods, viz: ' Cloths, Cassimeris. Cassinels, Jeans, Di riling, . jUMsJin., y tilings, Aniens, rc. . LADIES DH ESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lnins, Laisns, ' Gincliams, Iterates, Robes, ' Woolent, Flannels, lt. CUOCKBIKS, Sugar, Teas, Codec, Hire, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, fait, Ac, &c, etc Elnt'iltvnrp. 7 Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, Ate. Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. ' BOOTS AND SHOB3. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, fur men, women and children. Hats Caps, Ac, of various size and styles. Besides & large and general assortment ol fashionable goods. Coll and examine for your selves. Country produce of all' kinds taken in exchange nt the highest market prices. Sunbury, 1 1 mo. 20 1853. 4 m. 30, '53. . lRO t'AIXT, OIL A Sf D COLORS, MASTFACTWRKn BT FRANCIS S. LEWIS & C0-, , Represented by Lewis, Jngies cV Co., ; 135 South Front Street, PHX&.VQBX.PIZ . . ! Orders tbankfnllv rroi rpff nn net nn I! v ttml ed to, guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered for sale on the most liberal terms. '- For samples and particulars, please address as auove. Phila., Jan. 21, 1854. 3m. Front Street "Wiro Manufactory. WATSON & COX, ' Sieved Riddle, Screen and Wire Clolh MAXJUFACTURBRS, No, 40 North Front St , Corner of Coomb Alley, between Market end Mulberry Arch) Streets. PHILADELPHIA. O.N'ITM l"E to manufacture of superior qnal- ity , 13 rass nnd Iron Wire Sieves or ail kinds ; Brass and Copper Wiro Cloth for Paper Makers, AC. cylinders and litiiuly Hons covered in the best manner. . Heavy Twilled Wiro for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Braes nnd Iron Founders, .Screen Wire, Window Wire, .Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and sand screens, ic, Fancy M ire Work of everv description. Phila., Feb. 4, 1S51. 3m. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. J. Z , & I. F. KLINX?, KSl'KCTFL IiliY announce tu their friends R ' and the public in peneral, that thev have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Autumn township, Northumberland county. Pa., their Spring mil Summer Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of HERCHAIS-DIZE, &c, , Consisting in part of Cloths, Mack and fancy Cassimers, Sattinntts, Flannels, .Checks, and a'l kinds of fprinj and Summer Wear. Also a splendid assortment of ladies Dress Goods, : Calicoes, Gingham, Muslin de I,ninen, Plaid ( as'.uneres, Do begej, Merinos, Ac, Also a Ircih supply of Groceries) of ull kinds, ' Hardware nnd Queensware, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hals and Caps, such as Silk, Panama, and other Hats. Salt, Cheese, Sic. Call and he. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at thu highest market price. Upper Augusta, April 25, 1831 ly Al 30. .New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON & L ANING, MAM FACTi nia:s & i.Mi'oiu'Erjs, No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth. Philadelphia, TV"IIFRE may lie found the lurcst and hand- " somest assortment in the eiiy. Purchasers from tho country will find it to Ihcir advantage to call at our store, where they will be suited with a superior article at the lowest prices. BCRTON & LA.MXCV No. 124 Arch Street, above bixtli, Philadelphia. rhila., Feb. S5. 1851 3in. HOWE & EUST0N," 111 North Third Street, Mow Uacit,' PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers k Ylloll.,sale Dealers in Corn Ilrnoins, I.noUnGlntses, Cned-iee, Pointed llnckets, Clucks,' . AVieW., 'rine Will iw liaskels. Window Rhndes, Mstehes, C'lar Wure, Hi l.lle pruiiies, Utukuig, Wood and Willow Ware of all kind, at the Manufacturer' lowest cash prices. Jamks Kl-stov, Jnu. M. Roivi. Phila., Jan. 21, 1SW. tin. IMPORT Fill AND Df.ALER IN IRON fit STEEL, 461 Market street, below itk, north tide, rillLADEI.I'IIIA. Phila., Jan. 38, 1854. ly. I EWELRV A nice asaortmcnl of Gold and bilver Pencil, and Pens, for sale cheap by (J, KLSBEiiGi CO., Market street, opposita the Post Office Sunbury, Oct. 8, 185J CJMITJI'S KShiKNCli OF JAMAICA lilN. GER. a fresh sunnlv inl neiei.1 n.l r... Mle h II. 1). MASSER. riuuliury, Jau. 10, 1S5S. JILVER WATCHES, A few double case " Kilih Silver Watches, for sale at very low pri' by H. U. MASHER. Bunbury, April 13. 1851 IH.ANK Purchmcut Paper Deeds and blank Mort(ragca, Qonda, Executions, Summon ic, fu tale by H. V. MASSER. Kunbury ,Auri 26.1851. (-JIIAIN PIMPS.- A small number of these excellent pumps have beea received and are offered fur sole by .' " ' i ; u , H. . MASSER. Hunburv, Jun 4, 1853.. fJlffILEy'S COLGi CASVY. An exc- T lent remedy for eoughs, colds. For salt t this ollic. . .... j ' December. US. ,..,,.. j MANN'S LkVter PRESSES " Wl. books, ink, and ,i eompleu. just valis, audlorwUVv ., H.U, MASSER. eunoury, June 4, IS63.-' . . ... CHERRY PECTORAL: Ww Cure f OOUOH8, COLDS, HOARSSlfZSSS, BROXT. . OHXTXS, GROUP, ASTif ZVTA, WHOOPIlTO'OOVaH AND OOUSUMPTION. TO fl'lll.: A ml IV nn niininiil AKO nnil of Hie body, tnke the Lherri Pictoa1. on going to bed, and wrnp up w irm, to iwnt ilnriup the if lit. Ko a U01.U ari Covoa, take it moniitig, n-Mjnnnil eve uinir, ncc'itding in riiicciiuus m thtr battle, and lit! diirieul ry will sihiii be removed. None will l -ng shUt from this lriiille whea lhy ttiid it enn liesr nwnhly ciHfil.. 1'erS'His nlttioltd wuh a srutrd cough, which lirciiks llirm of ihrir rest at nlulit, vill Hint, inking the Choriy I'eiUirnl ' gsiiug ti bid, they may lie sure of sound, unblokcli sleep, una coiiHqitenliy relrethlng nt. t.reiil tuiici inm huiiui tng, and on ultnmite cure, is nfl.ndtd t thousands who are LlniA alllielL'd. by tliil iiivn!unblc remedy. Krnui Its aremblo effceu iu these enit-Sj msiy find themselves unwilling to lurcgo us use when tn nevcuity for h htis ceased Kroiotwoeuunent Pliysieises In 1' atkttbvillb. Tetin April 18, 1831. Sir We have given your Cherry Pectuml sn extensive trial in our pmelicc, nnd fiml it M surpiss everr other re medy we have fur eutinr nftertiinir of the rsspimmry or gnn. UHrt. JHF.WKIt A. HAMPTON. rUliMjLH AIU I'll IJIjIU SrKAIW.lt:- nils renin, j is invnlllnlile. na liv lis ni.ti.ui on tin) llirdlll and lUIIC". VfhMI taken in mall liliinlllirs, itreinovesnll hnntsenesi' III n few h urs, nnd wmidcrfully incrcancS the power nnd flexibility of the v.ilrr. A'I'll.MA is generally mneh relieveil, ami often wholly nred by Cherry Pectoral. But there are autne essso ol stiunle ns to yield entirely''! no ineilieiue. Cherry Peoto ral will enre them, if ihey enn le enred. UltONCIIITIS, or irrilnthni M' the thr'wt and upper piirtina of lite lunijF, inny l cured by InVing Cherry Pe t' ral in stntill nnd Irruuent doses. The uucmlortHble iih rireHsion is soon relieved. Itcv. Dnet. LANSING, of I1rook1yn,New York, slates: "I have seen Ihe Cherry Prciorut curs tncii eases of Asthma and llronehilis as leads ine to believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases." . FOIl Cltol'P. Cive nn eroetie of antimony, to be followed l.y large and freqaent doseS of the Cherry I'ecto- nl, mil 1 1 i sullucs the disease. If taken ill stason, it will n il fail lo cure. WHOOPING COVOn may he broken up and soon cu red by the wo of CherrF Peetornl. Till-; INKI.LKNZA is speudily removed by thisrem--dv. Numerous instance liuve been noticed where whole fnmHies weie irutected from any serious cimseqaenees, while Ihrir neiphlmrs, without the Cherry Pectoral, were sufTerini: from tlie disease.. . in. J. c. Aver: alkm, inuo, i mi juh, ii 1 write to i'nform von of lha truly remarlinlile efl-ts "I yoor CHKKIIY rKOTDRAI, in this ilmv, anil in my own family. One ol niv dnuijliters was completely cured in llirce days of s drendiiil Wiioorwn Cocr.it, hy takinl it. Ur. Menus, one of oar very lie physicians freely stales that he considers it the hest remedy we have pulmonary diseases, and that he has cured in"r enses of Cnour Willi il thnn nnv olher medicine he ever administered. Oui clerirvnirn of Ihe HapUm Church snys that during the ran ol lNrr.usx!i here this sens n. ho lias seen cares from your medicine he could scarcely have believed willi- ""Yours'rcsnectfiillr, ' J. I. WNCI.Ain, Ucpity Poslinasler. From Ihe distinczttished Professor of Chemis try and Mctcria Mcdicc, Mow Join College. I have fomtd the Cuckrv 1'kctohal, as its intsreilieiifa show, a powerful remedy for culd, and caughs,'aud pul- luounry diseases. I'ahker Clkvelaxd, M. D. nacX'Wic, Me., Feh. S. lt-17. D 1 1 . V A LP. S TI N K MOTTV 77ie widely celebrated Professor of Sursery in the Medical College, New York City, snijs : . "Il tives nie pleasure to certify the value suit cnVncy of 'AvEK'e Ciisnnr Pectoral,' wliieh 1 consider peculi arly udapteil to cure discuses of the Thniut and Lungs." Caiea i,f severe disfnses upon Ihe l.nntrs have been ef-fi-eted by CliEKnv PecroRAt. in such extreme cuses ns warrant the lielief thai a rcmiMv hns at length heea I'oaud that can he depended oil to euro the Couyhs. CiiHsiiud Consumption which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a meiiicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and tlicy shoald nol fad to ovnil themselves of It. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. 4YER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by H MASSER, and by Drogrrixts TrcncraHy throughout the Ptate. July 30, 1853. ccow lv-Kov. 13. '53. . " WayTThisWay iTThiTWaylir Spring and Summer Goods. PRILING & GRANT. TJ ESPECTFUI.IiY inform their customers and the public, thus they have just receiv ed and oyned the best and cheapest stock of , Tall and Winter Goods, . j. at their store in Market squorc, Sunbury. j Their stuck consists of every variety of ' 1 Dry Goods, viz : , Cloths, Cassimeres. Sultinets, Vesting, Flannels, Wvllens, ijc., And all kinds of Fall & Winter Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Maine's, Borages, And every variety of goods snilalle fur La dies wear. Also a large asvortment of HARDWARE and QTJEENSWAxtE, J7ish, Salt and Plaster. . Also nit extensive assortment of Hats and Caps rpu Mux and liovs. Also a large assortment of C;lOt'iUHIi;S, SUCH AS Sugar, Teas, Coflee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a trcsli supply of : DliUGS AND MEIMCINfca. Desides lha IhiijhsI and most iji'iieral assort ment of all kinds of goods to ba bad in this place. . Vtf Country produce of all kinds taken in ex chauge at the highest market price. Sunburv.Kov. 12, IS53. --- : YoorT tons "ifoTT" Siipor IMiosplmtc of Lime, Ty:i5URG'S ORIGINAL AND GEXUXE. warranted of superior quality, the cheapest manure in me world, farmers and dealers mujv plied at low prices.'' ' KXTlU QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5000 barrels Extra Quality Land Piaster, select ed eipicssly for ita fertilizing quality. 10,00 bushels of same in, bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined 1'laster. 500 barrels Casting Plaster. 100 barrels Dentist Platter. PERUVIAN GUAXO. This article we offer in confidence to our cus tomers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the market. 5,000 bags of thia superior Guano, for sale at the lowest market rates. Also, Pnlagnnian Guano, J'uudiclte, Ground Charcoal, 4c, &c. ''' O.FRENCH &.CO. At the Steam Plaster Mil's, junction York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Streets, Phila delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 1854. 3m. Mw.ioca. WINDOW SIIADESrvTT7 ' G-. Ii. rrllLLBIl 8c CO. 1831. A1ANUFACTUREUS "5. M'lIOLESAI.E AND RETAIL DEALERS In Window Shades, South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets, 7HII.ADliZ.PBZA. tJUCH aa Gotho'a Landscapes, Holders, Vases, Heroics, UoqueU, GOLD BORDERS. &c. Of the most beautiful de.igns and perfection of uiiwu in mis country, ami at aoch ' ' I-OW PRICEH, ' Aatoeballengaallcompatition. BuOTand While Hollands, Cambric, Tassels, Cards, Brasses, &c., in avery variety, CirCily or Country Trade. W invite an exaniination of ou stock, at th Depot, South-west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia.' January 88, 18o4. 6m. . , ' : HATS AND CAPS A splendid lot i of fashionable Bilk, ' Wool aud Fur Hats, aU CIsHh, Fer, Oiklulh, fi.vj end Military Caps (u MWloouy , ,. . .. J . . . , .?, ELfcOERGsV CO., I . Market sir sat, opposite the Jwa Otlise, Sunbury, I M. , iH.Vi, , J 2,500 ' Acres' Timber Land i v FOP. OALErf SEVERAL' VALUABLE' TRACTS' OF TIMBER I.AXD, comprising about S.BOO acres, part of which it situated on .Tobyhanna Creek, and part on Muddy Creek, within three miloe of Lehigh Uivor, ' Penn forest township, Carbon County, one of the, great Coal Counties of Pennsylvania, can ba had at a bargain, if ap plication be made soon. These lands are thickly covered with Hie best timber of that region. ' 'While it is brlieved that 75,000 feet of lumber to the acre, can be cut from a laree Dorlion of the hind, the balance will aver. aie not much less than this figure. The kinds of timber found on the land are Hemlock, Spruce or While Cedar. Whito. Oak. White Pine and Chestnut but principally made, up of White Pine and Hemlock. The Tobvhanna and Muddv Creek are large and ranid streams. Yielding a vast amount of water power, and are copalde of driving a large number oi saw mills. 1 hey empty Into ttie i.enign, which stream, with the Lehigh Canal affoids an outlet to the most desirable lumber markets. There is. loo. under contemplation, a railway leading to the cities of New York and Philadelphia which runs within mis and three quarttri of the land. Through these avenues lumber ean b delivered in either of the cities named, for about 7 per thousand feet thus enabling persona en gaged in the trade to derive greater profits than attend investments generally. In addition to the timber, convertible into eve ry shape of lumber, there is much that will an swer for spars of vessels a sort of limber that snip-builders have been obliged to purchase in Maine, or at other distant points. Unlike most of the landt on the Lehigh there has, as yet, been no culling of the timber on this rroperty. It stands undisturbed by the wood man's ac. It is, therefore, the more valuable. The lumber trade of the Lehigh has been carried on to such an extent for years past, tlmta scarcity of good Umber is beginning to be lelU i.very season necessarily Increases this dilliculty. Tho consequence muxt be an enchancement of the value of timber lands. Those un-cullcd tracts with the advantage of avenues to market, such as the lands offered for sale, possess, cannot fail to be the sources of snpply hereafter. " 1 But the land is not ulone 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 theirnttention lo these lauds. For further information apply to CHAS. M.HALL. Office in "Mining Register" building, Potts villc, l'a. August 0, 185.1. tf. Paints, Oil, AVindow Glass, c. 6 Toss French zinc white. 10 tons Pure While Lead. 5000 Ilexes Window Glass, oil sizes. Superior Potash, Copal, Coach, Leath er iV iron varnish, white Demar varnish for China Gloss, with agcueral assortment of fresh and pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also all Ihe Patent Medicine in general use, warranted genuine. Colored and Luamled Glass, etc., &.C., for sale very low at ' ALFRED WILTBEKCER'S Druj mid Taint Store, No. 1C9 N.2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Phvuiciatisand Storekeepers supplied Goods sent to any of the Hotels or Depots free of charge. Phila., May 23, 1853. ly. I'ortc Monnaies, POCKET BOOKS, AND FANCY GOODS. riHE attention of Ihe Trade, and others, in M. want if Porte Monnaies, Pocket Hooks, Ilanlrers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wri ting Desks, lijekgaihmon and Chess Hoards, t'he men, Pearl, Sboll, aud Silver Cord Cases, Work IJii-.cs, Cabas. IS'ecd.'e Books, Money Belts, Cizar Cases, Portfolios, Razors and Rai.or Strops, Travelling Fbjski, and fine Cllileryk to gether, villi a. large variety of rA.vcir tiuons which will he sold at the lowest rales," '' . ....rP. Ha SMITH,. Porte Monnate and Pocket Book Manufacturer, , 205 Arch St. below Stxth, Phdudelphia. Sept. 17, 1S53 tf. - ' j. . Iiujioi'tant to Coal Dealers. rjlHE suhgeribers hereby inform the public, that -- they have entered into partnership under the firm of Kane, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining,' shipping and selling coal, delivered at Sunbury, or at any other point along the Sus quehanna. They will he ready to deliver coal, well prepa red, on coi tract or otherwise, at all times, on the shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Orders received at Shamokin by ' KASK, REED & CO. ' Sunbury, June 4, 1853. ly. DAVIS & CITLIN, Dealers in LA11PS, LANTERNS ic t HASDCLIEit S, . N. E, Corner Fourth and Cherry Streets, PUIIjJlDEIiPHIA. TTAVING enlarged and improved their Store. und having the largest assortment of Lamps in Philadelphia city, thev are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL CAMPHENE, EUENHTQ FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, Phosphene Gas and Lard Oil, Lamps, Lunternsof all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, Chandeliers, Girandulcs aud Caiidelcabras, and Britlannia Lamps, nt the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being largo MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alcohol, and (the only true) Phosgene tlas, thev can fur- null these articles et such prices that Merchants will find it lo tlieir advantage to buy. Call before going elsewhere, if you want bargains. Also, lha Safety I'J .id Lamp for sale. Philui.Sept. Si, 1853. ly. Just Published and for Sale by7 . , WM. McOARTY, Bookseller, . Sunbury, Pa. " The American FLEADE11S" ASSISTANT : Bring a collection of approved declarations, writa, return am proceedings In the several actions now in use in the l anted States. Bt Collixson Rrrn, Eiq. Ipsae rgij viva vox With notes and additions, together with a shor system of conveyancing, by A. Jordan Pres ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of l'a., and U rn. M. luaLelVlior and M. L. Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county, Since the publication of the book, the following U tter has Ueu received from Judge Pearson of lUrruburg ; HiBuiiBvao, June 30, 1653, After a careful exaruinatton of your "Amer ican (.leader assiatant1 I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval i4th selection and composition of the precedenta lliua oirered lo the public- The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands In heed of a correct avslem of pleading, adapted to our habits of businow. and the practice of the courts. 1 Your forms of declarations beinff, to a great extent, founded on th acts of asaemhly, will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce Wifoty aud brevity in our pleading. It should be in the handa of every fractiaing lawyer in our state. 1 " ' ! ' : .. y. . Youra, with great respect, : . . 1 JNOeJ. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Kockoieller ana M. I.. Shindel, Require. ' Sunbury, July 1833 ' ' ' 'r , ; BLANKS. BLANKS of every description oa be baj Vy applying at tb oftica of tka Aoi.naB. j A!.P HUEBU AT E D 'i t.O Fa in i 1 y -M odicines IN oflormf to lti Jubfio the nVtte tnYnliiablA pirpnra Ihmti, the tiihacnbAr wnaid fttM thnt In frnmUntinn with hia fhendaattd atom of th moat retvcctnl.l Oi ti Medical faculty, It wna deemed advim.)! tu oflrr lo th pulilin, a tew piepnrntioin oT known celebrity, twina: prr pared will) Ota greats rare, and oh the moat arieutifiq priiioiplea, n aitliMitutea for tlt'a numermie vrtwtblcaa ar I idea that are flooding tlie country in tlie form of pntmcenl and cure alii, prfpiired by the most Ignorant and niercenn ry perauna, Intended to curt att 4 iseoaea and food fat mmet Read aud Rrfltd. That the Mmliclne, MaTiaftirtorrd hy W. M.Bicslit, InHn.liiw his Koae Perioral for Coughs. ' Cream ft Camphor, fur Kheuinalisin. Worm fynip fitt Worm. TntHli Wnnti, fur devnyetl teeth, diensed gnmt. ' Family Pills, or bkxnl Piirlfyer, have been more exlsnaive- ly uneil, mid have given more antiit'nctioti, than uny other Mndicines bef fire the pul.tic, rwliifr prepared with rcrd to their HSKfiHiiessnte fatly woithy Uie trial of the aiihet- ed. Give them a trial. " A few powetful reaarms why the alKive Medicines are deserving of unlversnl potumnee, (In the first plaef, they arc prtMirl liv a rcarilnr Phyaichui, whoanderauiwls the application of Metlieii.es, to disaiae, and conseqaeiitlr are oerfeetly aufe to tnko. (Secondly.) they have been used wilh universal anrrcse, a no n:ive given moro wnsiuc tinn tlmu any other Medicine ofi'eretl before the public. (Thirdly ) tliey nra the only nml.cnirs tlwt have gnmed the iintrnnniTf of Plivsirinnii. where thev hove been uacd : and (Fomthlv,) they aro put tip hi Uirper qimntilirs for the snrne price, than any other Medicines offered to the public of the same- kind. As the subsc riber hns s number of cert ifiwles in his pmerasiiwi cf the hiclifst auth-Tity, where thev hnve been evl with ihe most entisfarrnry ro aultn. He will publish i few ol them, fccliiisr sntisfied Hint a ttinl will iitxurc their recnrntriendaiitm. Try them and sntisfy yonrself of their superiority over all others. Read and 6 Convinced. We the ttiidondfnied having becjt made acqaninted with the fiurrndjnnts enteritis: iuM the Compounds known as liickluy's Family Medicines iilno hivins; prescribed nnd known them tn fe used, with most sntisfnetory results; take idemir in saying that we believe they fully meet Uie dosign for which Ihny are recommended. JAS. PTHAWimiDl.K, M.D. r - ' C .11. FRICK, M.X WST. MeMAiKtN, MP WKSIjKY h GKAUHKART, M. d. WM. II MAOU.I.. M. 1). - B R, GGAKIIKAKT, M. J. Curt of pain in the tide and eongk from protesttd f LAVtr Vomptatnt. Mrs. Robert A. In ma. lulMriiia utuler Chronic Liver Com plaint, nccoinnatiii-d with a siiori dry cijuuh pain in the side and breait, ireiienil debility. Iis of appetite, niter try- lnf all the nnial remedies rei;ummeiidnd fm courIis otiu diseaerja of the elicit, who with no benefit, she wus recom- mt mteil to try the Kosc I'eclnrul, from wincli, sue ntnouiy derivnt iinuieriinte but prrnnn!nt relief. Jon Atftims, aoiioi mrs. i union Aimma, win nunnru with a very same Rough, pniti in tho side, mid s.ireness prod iced by incessunt ctUjihnig ; he vos induced to try liie Kose fectorni. to use in a own aniguugt mo ursi doso eunMed liim to enjoy a good night's rest, hi the morning ho expectorated iibout half pint of mutter. Jle continucil to improve until biscouah entirely left him, it also hud the effect of renuhminff " his hicitl, which wns naturuliy weak. He nl s;tys thnt he has lecommeuded it to a ii'iuiberof hitfiicuds fr nimibr compUiiuis, and in every ruse it has given sniisfni-tb-n. Theab ve pernis resident of the town rf Pnnville, filling thnt they have derived preut benefits from the use of the Rt we Peetornl ; authorize the rhove suilement, for the benefit of those whomnv be nlliicted in a similai milli ner, v Gil HAT CtKIS, 2osg of Voice rcstorSl with one bottle of Hose Pec torat MiKflSiini Whitltirk. of Hush towiifliin. Northumber- lnnd c i., for a nunsbrr of years an h valid, in the full uf IK), 1 Pt the use tif hat v-ntr from a seveie ckl she con tracted ; after irying a nuinter of remedie, witli no bene fit, she wus entirely restoretl by Liking one b"ttle of Rosa Peetornl. nfter which, she lost her voice ngnin, from a fresh cold she eoutrnoteil, nnd wns ugniu rea;oreJ by the use of another bottle she then to ik four littles mure to strengthen htr brcnFt, front which the derived lbs mot-1 decided benefit, and hns been in Llie enjoyment of excellent hen It o ftom that tiinu to the prtaent. The nb ne sfatemeiit is obtained from Dr. Pnrar!!, the Physician who nttendM her ; nlso h-r ni 'ther who thinks thnt she would not be living al thin lime if it had not been lor tne ie I'ectorul. umvtue, jaii xo. inv, Stiil ancthtr Mar&ed Ctrre Effected. Mts Humuel 14echter, being of n iratiirrl weak s-id deli cnte conititution, very susceptible to coM. whs albtcted with a very seveie cough, puiu und soreness of the breiftt, I '83 of oppetite ; niter lining u monber of the usual reme dies from which, she derived n benefit, ahe wus cured by taking one h itle of ItoSi' Pectoral ami is in the enjoyment ol belter IilmhIi thnn tor yeare pruvuus. Danville. Dec. 1 tS.,11. Dr. HirKt.Ev Permit me to inform you thnt my wife, who is n delicate mi'l weakly woman, luboriug under a very severe Cmigli with pou unit s.irtmerfi of inenni. v more nutcktv on-1 efleciiiallv relieved with one bottlu your Uue Pectoral than niiy other medicine she hnd ever to Ken. Aii.MMi .i riitiu. J in. 1853. Samuel R. Woods' Fnmuco, Hod Point. STHOXa VVJDKNCB IN V.WOS OF T1IK HOiB PECToRAL AND Familt Pitx. John Fulaer taken 1H ween Chrirlmas and New Year with s very had c tld, which euiliM in a dry burd ineewjut Cough, causing a grrnt deal of pain whenever he coughed, win tetievt-d very mneli ; hy the lime lie had taken one tn in i ol a bJtiiu, and by Uvx tuno il was unifiieo, win en tirely cuied. . tie also kiys that he In taken several doses of the Il':.ltli Restorative or Kaim!v Pills, and that they nre tiiemildent U;id iu st nTfotur.l purpntives he has ever tnkeii. , l.uivUtt, Juii 1, lJo'J. Dp. Bu:kx.ey Duriny a visit t inv bmilicr, in Duu Viik". I took a veiy sevre CoM, which ended in a tight hiird u;;ii, with virruers and pain of the br? nl, fur winch I itft-d y iur Roce Pecl-tiai. and Faintly 1'dla, nnd ta'te p!eu,ir iu recommeiidiu? ihem, r.j tho mildest mid m tat effectual reinudv 1 have used. 'Yonrs. reKnrtrttullv. 1 . JAMISH MORGAN", Jan. 'Jfi, 1353. AVhite llaveu. I.uzerne co. Dear Sir : As o reo-nrimendatton for your Koae Pecto ral, pennit tnc to eny, thai 1 wus cucetcrolly cured of n verv unvote couch wit li pain in tiie breast, with b-rs than half a b title, nnd that 1 e'-neidei it invnlu iLle. You are at liberty to make this pultlic if you please. JO I I.N rji'KURING, (tiroccr.) Danville, Pa. My son William laboring uudr a severe cough and vain in his side, from nn hiturv revived bra fait, waseutiiely relieve I by ab ittlu of Roe Peclond V Crvuin of Csm- rhoi. 1 havo alg'i used your Fuiudy Pills, and altogether CJiisider then tho bca malcein' I hnve e'er o.d. JOAN OVKRDORF, Jan. Rush Tp., North'd on. Dr. llirkley : Sir: As my wife who was troubled with dry, haul Cough, uls-.t s mr St'tnach, dependent ap.n debility, wmilnr to DupepshL waa entirely relieved by Uiing two IxSLloa of your Kisc Peetornl, permit uie to say that! coiiHtdei it nn ex'-e lent remedy. Yours, respectfnlly, UeV Mr. WIIJ.ARD. Pustfir hull i ci nn Church, Danville. Ph. Having been cured of a puiu in my mm (similar lo Rheu matism) which deprived me of the free iih of it for about four mon t ha. By using oneboMleof C ream of .'amphor 1 would state tnut 1 e.-mnder it the bert remedy uf ttia kind 1 have aver used in my family, and f would freely reoommend it toothers with similar affect bms. Yours, rrapectluliy, JOXAS WOT.F. Rush tp., North'd oo. My wife lieiitir culicted with a very seveie rmin in her arm mid shoatfer (lie eftccis o wld) which disabled hr from using it, was cured with rubbing of Cream uf Cam-Duo-, Mm. Kulin, my fcuter-in-law, wus also cured of u severe puiu in the head mid face hy using the Cream of Camphor TilOMArt C. KLLISI, Danville, Juu. till, M. My wife having li heum.it ito m Uie arm lor a nunilwr of years, which prevented her from nsine it in d dug hi-r w uk ; after httvrig spent a grerit deal of money in tr iug didere:it remediea with n buueht, was entirely cured by liim? oaly one Inttle. of voi:r Cre i:n of Camphor. WIM.UM KVENi, Minor, l-n 8. R. Wornl, R. Point. Dr. Ricklev Iiuviitg receiveil a veiy severe injury in my side by falluig oU ai.ud of hay, from which 1 wax uuu hle tu follow my work, wa recommended to try a little o( C renin of Camphor, which affunled iminedinte relief. , GRIFFITH (?ARU. Rush tp., NorlUM co." My wife, sutfuring from inoat vxeruciuliug piiiu, throughout hei general system, which prevented her from slrefung (being ocensioned by a long and protracted Sh- ol sickness;) fur whw i she usetl u Humlor of remedies without benefit, was eu i.e.) relieved by the use of Creuin of Cainphor. OIH). 13. HitOWN. burgeon Dentist, Duuville, Pa. Child cured of Bowel Complaint, aud Ague (nt two years atandiitg.) tiy Worm Syrup. My eliitd being nihu-ted lor the hint two yenrs, with UoweJ Complaint and Ague unul it wus reduc ed lo a mere skeleton, I tiied a number of remedies wiUi u pcrnument benefit, until I gave it a bottle of your Worm Svrup, Since which time u hsa lieen well, and got quite fleshy. 1 uliw liave reconmeiidcfi it tut a number U my fritnida, and iu every case it hasuiven sutisfuclion. 1.. t.KVI. At I.muis Isfliuis1 TMcrchnnt.l Door' In 1 have used your Worm Hyrup m my famil al con- sider it uutonly ctructuul, but tlie in -st n lea mint urticlo 1 omacnuniuted with. JACOB HilKl-S, Danville. Having used your Wnin Syrup tu ray family, it helps my CBikircii ut h thanmy pieuoration til the kind, aad is Mont u r Row. Daiivilta 1 hnve had occasion to tis your Worm ISyrup iu my iawilr, suilliielfr II li any Veiinu'uce I liave ust-d. FltCt). 1)1 li. Fr.istv Valley. M:mlnur co. Dr. Bieklry: Having usttl yimr worm vrup,- and aavo KHn s.his;uciuii, mm ouismcr mem ui inoai ei letiluul, a4 ile&amit remedies, we have hait in our family, JOIIMITII AN R. HII1KI.. Iksiiville. De.ir Sir : AV'a Ihe un lcrsijiued being in tha eiuplo)- of .Messrs. l, roves At C.mly, ut wnoee si-ire, you n.ivo Aenev for it,. L f ,,ir Pnmilr Melirilies. Slat, that we have had an opportunity ol" kwiwing the opinions of hinnen'US ludivirtiiuls wlo hnve usen mem, uu mu, n.r, give g enerul sntislucli.m. We have sold grene many nt 'our Villa, which are universally liked, hema very luikl lu lh?l!,!Z?ua- a,.W lf'SiPU.ai. r llavui. ieurvy of my mouth very bad, I wi.e induced lo try a b-rtile ut y.iirToelh Wash. whiohaotedlllt.chaiiu, mdaiuu my uma, .iM reiimnua an u..--. " J()ATHAN K. ItlSHia, DanvilU. Dl. Biekley: Having what was eelled ulrerale.1 eore, moulh, or which, I Wi.t "umer ! remedies with no tiHit . I was k.rt cured hy .ing on. h.t.1. of you. Tooth, woah.- My wile also during her oonfinemeiil, was tbreutened with we BreaaUJ. lumps having .Ireadv f.irmed, f, which alu- used th. Cream of Caudior, whK-Ji .ratter. l them, thereby preventing bjrsufn hsfiia,. AV Near Iaithera. Ch 4ri, Paiiviue, Pa. lit Biekley lluviiw an Oportuuity of seeing your A...wi,iiie To ah Wash Daal iu ne very seveie ra se, of sourvw nt sh. aum, I eouauier it ui neelleiil reme dy Voura, rca,evUully, OKO. B. BROWN. Th. abov. mMtieuiea ar. for sale Wholesale aiul Ba bul by W M Jl'CKl.KV, M. D , Proprietor, Danville Also Pot enle by the following Agents In Norfli umber. laud county. Prtling UraiU, Buliburvf W A. Knobb, Auruatal W. Krniw, BnydertoWB l uggart, t'urnuiaA Baruw. 1'uxiuosi Kinatiue dt bt reuse, fuino.: John VaiiAaut, Pasinne; Hugh Vsatilie, Paxiiai. ; Ammerman, Rieaa.1 It Co , Bhainokm; Mrs. Jim. Thomu, Shamakuil Wus. Fagelv, HliajsVHiull Campbell AV KIBa. Auauala: Sajuuol A BergaUceser, Peieraburg; Jauoh Leiaciiruig, Heal ban; Uuiirad iveuea, l'rUiuiuWrlaiaj I Jewniah Crouae. BVIIna(irove j Josiah Baker, Lawiabuig j. Juiiu P, Coahiwaald Junelhan Zeliera, Milloii. - ' O.U ou Ua Acuta, awl aei a rucha aontalniiur .full akMeriptinsi of Um auaueruu. cute perfuiuied by tk diffor- ant m eaioiuee. , June It, IW . , i "AILABT) COMFORT," . 7 o Your Own Mechanics. ' GEOHGE IlENN. ' ' MANOPACTCnER or I FURNITURE. AND 'CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. THE aulnorilier respectfully calls the attention of the public to his large and splemlid assort. menl ol every quality and price of CAIII.M.T-WAlti;. which cannot fail to reiommcnd itself tn every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship andnplendiil finish, made tip of the host stock to be bail in the city. No effort ia spared in the manufacture of his waro, and tlie eubscriher Is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. ills stuck consists ol Mahogany Sofas, Divans and Iounarcs, Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, S0F1, LRIL1KFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, enuol to Phila- uclplna manulucturo. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, - In short, every nrticle in this line of his business. lie also manufactures all kinds and qualities or CIIAIKS, including varieties never before to be had ir Sunbury, such asMuonABT, Black Walsut ad tt ntrn M.pls Chieciax ; and v ixiisoii CHAIRS, a!:i rxyct PiaVo Stools, which are of the latent styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities Or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shult be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every Confidence call be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and C'hnirs. His articles will be disposed of on aa good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome IIkaiisk, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. ty The Ware Room is in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. Hobby Horses, Children's Fropellors, Gi";3. Coaches, Barouches, &c. Mnniifuotured wlio'esule and retail by SwTSElTSJLL & T"JLLS No. 64 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. Orders through the mail promptly executed1 Phila., April 'J, 1S53. lv. CHEAP WATCHES, JEWELRY AND WII.VEK W A It 13, Wholesale and Itetuil nt No. O fKCOXD Mt opposite the Ml. Vernon Ilousr L'N. I ipposile the Alt. Vernon llousi r a. Mil I.ever Vutehe. iull ieweleil. 1H k. cases, t?'2?,OU; Silver Levers, lull jtwel.Ml, $I2.WI; Silver lt'iut'S.ievven'il, j tut all wnrninfed to keep uood time. fi -M Pens mul Sil ver tiise, tfl.OU; Gold l'enells. SSI.UO; Ijukl 1'iueils find I Pen fjuiu-s with g mkI Golil l'ensns low ns o."2o. Sec. A'so, nlvvuvsotl nnd a tT'HMI niwiortniriil ol line T.,...i... iL.Lt i'.i. ..I I lv.i. im u f:..i.l ine gold Chain. lilies' O..I.I F.li, Chains ind Belt Pin's. (reasonable p; tee and posse.mon given in April Silver Tnble Hp-ams from islt u SIS. litmrt, 89 to next. Apply to Cieo- L. clker, Euq., of Sttn t?ai,mul Tea, Hl,75-t.i HU..A) per set, unrruiitul eipiul to j bury, or lo the subscriber t ISolinsgrove. coin, ah friMMiu warraiueii to oc Winn niey are biiiii iur. lr Wnl.liesniul Jewelrv rennireil nml lmrrnllleil. t All orders sent by mail or otherwise, wiil be punc tually attended to. M. AVIfK. Al-'-hi. No. rj North SECOND Ptreet, opposite the.Mt. Vern m House. 1'liilt., April Bt, mi. ly. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. JAMES 15. FIDLlfilli No. 12 South Second St ree', PIirS.A35EI.PHIA. Cold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever i'j Silver Lepino do " (Uiirlier do Cold pens and pencil and silver hnlders filver Tea and Table Mpoons liraeelcts, liieast pins Ear rings &c All warranted and sold at prices as low as any in the city. November 27. 1852. tf. A Farm i'dr Sule. "flIIE subscriber olTors for sale his firm, JL CONTAINING 584 ACKES and allowances. It is situated about three miles from Sunbury Hlong the Hhamokin creek, and is iu a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia aud Suubury Railroad passes through said farm. It will be olVcrcl iu parts or entire to suit pur chasers. It can be divided to make three small farms. The buildings are a PA KM HOUSE, a gooj Bank Dam, and two tenant hnures. JOHN FAKN'SWOKT. Upper Auguala, Sept. 10, 1853. tf. Cheap Watches j Jewelry, "SirHOLEfcALE and Retail, ot the 'Philadcl " ' pbia Watch, and Jewelry Store," No. 96 INorlli M'cond fctreet, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Oold Lever Y utehes, full jeweled, 1H enrnt cases, ffi.OO Hold l-epina IMt. swum Fine Silver Siietuicles, I B.lver lalp. luH JrwlMl, n.llj,kl llracelets. 8,110 bilver lrfver, full jewl'd 1st ! adies' Uold Pencils, 1.00 Snin-iior Quartieis, 7.bilver Tea siwons, sot, 5,00 uoin t-pccmeiea, 7,isi Uold fens, with Pencil and t-ilver Ilokler, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 3VJ cents to $80 ; Watch Classes, plain, 12 J cent ; Patent, ISj; I.unet, zo ( other articles tn proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. HTAL'FFEU&HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still loner than the above prices. Sept 10, 1853. ly. IJooL Agents Wanted.. 4 GENTS WANTED in .very J.M. county in the I'nited Stales, tost town and ill the most popular and aaloable book published, many of them beiutilully illuslrateu wtiu colored eutjra vines : also Ilia tnosi popular wonts oi l . a. fl it. 'i'HL'R, incliidintr "AriAur't Cultug Libraru'' Intcllieeiit and enterprising men will find this a pleasant and prafitable busines. , For particulars auuress (post-pain,) . J. W. URAULEY, Publisher, . No. 48 North Fourth Ktrect, Philadelphia, Pa. October 1, 1653 7m. Stone Cutters nnd Laborers WANTED ! QJTONE cuttera and laborer can hav. steady emulov and a winters iob. fund not work in the water,) at Ihe Union and Susquehanna Bridge at Chapman, Union county, Pa., midway be tween Liverpool and Northumberland. To la borers $1,25 per day will be given. LEISENR1NQ & FISHER. Chapman, Sept. 17, 1853. If. - . . . FOR sale at thia office, Superior Black Ink, CcttU Medicine) at 25 cU. Pure Essence of Gins:. 25 cent sL 7EE BILLS. Justioea and Constable Tt 1 Rill. k.n.l.nn.lu nrlnl.; e.n T,..r fi at this oftic. , BANK NDTE TABLE PENNSYLVANIA rir- a mi. . - u. B. Usui not,. lAdis suivmi banks . , p.i KHOHK IHI " AH sxhrmt hmiia Bunk ft rimmlwrsburg 1 dis AiiJff'CWT, 1 ....... v .i. n.cr w, nnr Bunk of Del. Co. Chester mr Bank of Onrmantown psr His IMfcVV YORK. in xnrrni Mnks jij ....... .,, ycusijurg J ( Uonk of lwiBlown - HnuKnTMidriktimn 1 Jis AH solvents banks ' I niMiiiguinrry to HunK pur Bunk of NorthomberPnd tm, Hank of Hittslmrg , 1 dis (.ommercisl llonk 1 h I ohus ni mnvillQ . pai warnsl. Hunk t dn Columlu. B'k k tl'je Co par ri.::' :. ..' '-"''il r i'yriniown IJUnK nnr Knaton Bank . nnr K.rie Bunk dis F.xcliaiijre n'kPitlsborR 1 dis Meeh. Bk of rinrl'S Morris Co Bank ""i'rt'I r.xrhnmrr H'k. llrnnoh i HiilOmn.. u ? nlL'a." Co Idi. Farmers' B'k, BurkaCo pnrll'eople's Bk Pallet. Fnrmers' Bk, lanrnsler pnr'PrineHon Brink Farmers' Bk. Itendmg pnr'Snlem Bankini Co ' ETnr.'1'! ,Co P"'!""" Co Bak' Idi. dis par i di. oas ... . . nrun m 1 1 ins riuic Hill lie nt riimrlsiH Frankl n Bk. Wa.1,', iU,nU. Ilk mIXT Hnrrislnirp Hnnk 1 dis Idis Ilmiesdnle Bunk 1 ilia Slat. h. M i, " .. . 1 liUneastnr Hunk nar.fuseii Kank. N " .1' l,rluoi Hnnk Mereh. A Mnn. Banlr pnrl't'rrnti.n Bunking Co dis I'nion Bunk. Dove- iVL Miners' B'k, Pottsvill. . Di" CT '''BclDrfJofsdi, t dis ty-Bk notes under 5 idi. M dis DI-I.AWAI1K 1 " niononcnhelii Hnnk Ttiylortv'e Del Hv Co est Hruneh Bank nnr Bank of Delnw... Wyoming Ilk, Wilkesb'e nai Bnnk of SWrn, psr par ork Bank, i dis ly-Kclief notes 1 dis1 Delnwnr. Citv HanV n "umg n BraiKlrw k.. par IMAI.iK. p artners' Ilk St Delaware par Bank Wilmington St VT Under thVt i V,l Bank or Wheilia k Sdis1 Mercnutile Bk, Bnngor 10. lis All SMlveut hnnks dis (1IIIO. All solvent lanika v.v HAMIHHtF. All solvent hnnks dis VF.KMONT. WBk notes under S'i d a i. NORTH CAIIOUNA Rmk nfgt Allnns Sdis' All S'llvent banks Odi. nruiKiers-,, jja;; All solvent banks j dis OOCITOR YOlRSKLFf THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN rHVSlCIAN. npiIE EOKTIETH Edi x lion, with One Hundred EngrawnRS, sbnning Jjj,. eases and Malformations tha Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of lite highest importance lo mnrried people, or those contemplating marriage. f.V Or Vt in. Yoiiiic if- Let no father be ashamed to present copy e tho .fISCL'LAPIUS to his child.. It may aava him from an early crave. I,et no young man or woman enter jnto the secret ohtiirntiotia of mnr. ricd life without reading the POCKET -tSC'U- 1 J. A PIUS. l,et no one suffering from hackniep Cough, Pain in the -Side, reslless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, be another moment without consulting the" JE.f.'L'l.A PICS. Have the married, or those about to be married any .impediment, read tli truly useful book, as it lias been the means of saving; thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. t s?" Any person sending TWKKTV-l'TVB CEVfS, enclosed in a letter will receiv. on. copy of this book, by muil, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, Dh. W. YOUiN'U, No. 152 SPrvt'CE Street, PHILADELPHIA."' Post paid. June 18, 1853. ly, A VALUABLE HOUSE And Three Acres ol' Ground FOR. SALE. HpH E subscriber ofTers at private sale., his house ! and three acres of ground, on the river IJank within the limits of the Borough of Sunbury, now in tlie occupancy of John Sbissler ond one- nially owned by C'lias. Uusolcr while engaged in 1 !..!! i:.. ,1,1 uoai. ouiiuiiig. i no improvements ate a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a Well of (rood Water, and a good frame stable. There are a number of , cxee.ieiu lrtiti trees on tlie urcnnses. The nron. erty is hnndsoinely located and will lie sold at a j reasonable p;iee and possession triven in A PP'ITMi i,o,,v . . r " 1 IViihlitA. July 2.1, 1853 tf. Luinhcr Yard. 'MIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizen of Sunbury, and Norlhunil erlantl and uiljaiiiin; counties, that ha has opened a ' Lu iubcr Yard in the lot fronting on Cranberry St., a short dis tance East of the Steam 8 aw Mill, where he has now a hiro amount of Scaxontti l'autl l'lanl, oho l'anuei liuardi, and all other Hoards and Ui-iliiinc Matkkial, such as will be wanted for building purpeves. Also a large amount of Miinqles on hand, which wilt be sold from f 6 up to tit, according to quality and siie. Please give us ocall and examine our prices' and quality. N. 11. FurmersV-ho nre in want of fhingles will please call as we will sell to vou low. J. E. LEI n, Sup. Sunbury, May 28, 1S53. ly. "Eureka, Eureka." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. TWOW for tho little ones. Why will parents waste hours and days in fruitless endeavors to get perfect pictures of, their children and after all get nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1 Wo would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will guarantee to make you a perfect picture, by our EticTtto Ciikmical process, that works in from 4 to 2 seconds. We defy any Uuguerreau in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete wilh us, as we are the iuventois, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishments iu New England and tha Middle States. For picture of adults, the silver medats we have received from the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums from County Fairs, is sullicient proof that they are the -Ys Tim Ultra of perfection. Wo would cull -particular attention to our Tulbotvpes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. Cullis & Co., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield and Collin' Iluilding, Westrleld, Mass. N. D. Our establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and by Proftttor Itortrford'l Safely Ijrmpt by Kight "Come and see." Phila., May 28, lSS3.ly. WM. M'CAETY, Bookseller, n ESPECTFL'LLY inform, th inhabitanta ol town and country, that he has latchr ree.i ved from Philadelphia, a large addition to hi.' stock of books, in every branch of Literature. an,l in a great variety of Binding. Please call and see them. -' Sunbury,' Dept. 17, 1853. ' fill. H. H.HK3 BEE'Semedy'for Roughs, colds, and pulmonary disease. A supply of Ihi valuable medicine just received and for sal. b,D , : 1 ' U.B. MASSER. .. Sunbury, Junei , 1853- . , GOLD PENS with and without caw, of very npenor sjuality, ju received, i AUo a fresh aupply of Writing Fluid, for aal by ' , H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 87, 1851. ', WJATENT BRITTANIA 8T0PPERS for JL bar bolUe for aal by H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, 18, 1851 A RNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID and Adhe-x- aiv. and legal envelope, for ale by il. o. MASSER. . Sunbury, Jan 10, 185a. ' , , , IjAND BILLS neatly printed on new typo Promptly executed at' thia offioo. ilis blanks, of U kind, en superior paper, " nuiiDury, tto. , . ... i