0 t i x n SIT SOWN, SAC SOUL. BT ALFRKD TENKTSOK.' Sit down, and, loul, and count Tho moments flyinjr Come tell tho swept amount Thai's lost hvsighinfr. How many sniifes? a score 1 . Thpn laugh and count uo mure, . For day ia dying I Lie down, sail soul, and sleep, And no more nirasitro Tim flight of Time nor weep The loss of loisure j But here, by this lone stream, Lie down with us and dream Of starry treasure ! We dream; do -thou the siime, We love forever ; . Wu laugh, yet fow we shouie, The frcnt'le, never Stay, then, till sorrow dins Then hope and hnppy skies Are thine forever ; litiscfKaim, THE SULPHURIC MINES IN KliLAM), Rome sharp climbing up the mount nin, nearly n thousand feet, bronirht mo to tho sulphur minos u sccno I shall never forget a literal pool of firo and brimstone. Had Milton ever visited tho sulphur mountains of Iceland, 1 could have forgiven him his description of tho infernal regions. Hero was a little hol low scooped out of tho side of the mountaiu ; nnd oil 0w and through it yellow sulphur, burning hillocks of stono and clay, and stif ling sulphurous smoke. Tho surface, too, w as semi-liquid in fact, as near a literal lako of Are and brimstone as this world probably shows. Tho earth itself here was principally n fine pink or flesh colored clay ; and all over this I could see holes communicating with the mighty laboratory of nature below j and as the steam and smoke camo out of these holes, the fine particles of sulphur seemed to be broughtup tothe surface. Tho clayey ground where tho Biilphur lay was in most places soft, and could not bo walked over without the greatest danger of sinking down through it, perhaps into tho fiery depths in the bowels of the mountain. Indeed, it possesses a kind of horrible and fascinating interest. Around the edges and in certain places the soil is hard, nod some stones are seen where one can go in safety. 15y having a couplo of boards, a man might wulk nil over the ground. In some places tho sulphur was a foot thick, mid as it gathered ft seemed to consolidate, nud I found I could break up large pieces beautifully crystaliscd. Tho sulphur ap peared about us pure as the sulphur sold m tho shops, but not as dense. It had not half that strong odor that sulphur and brimstone have in a prepared state. These mines showed signs that they had been worked, as sorno bits of boards and planks lay about, and there wcro some paths to bo seen. Tho sulphur is taken o IT the surface, and theu tho ground is left for two or three years for it to collect again. Sulphur is so cheap, and theso mines are so far from a seaport, (ltuvnofiord, some twenty miles north, being tlio nearest,) tuid roads and means of transport are soscanty, that gathering it is not very profitable nor carried on to a grcatextcnt. There are other sulphur mines in tho north j some productive ones near Kravla mountain, on the shores of Mount Lake Myvatiu. llambles in Iceland. Alphcus Myers, M. P., of Indiana has perfected a discovery of a Tape-worm Trap, for which he has taken a patent, which must, wo think, bo ranked as un invention which will entitlo its author to a marked position among those who have indentiu'ed themselves with fishing and trapping in America. Tho operation consists in making the patient swallow a trail, after from two to six days' fasting, and then leaving him at rest until the worm is caught, when both trap and worm ore gently withdrawn. If tho worm is not caught in twelve hours, the trap must be in spected and again bated ! The following, from the last Patent Office l'oport, describes this singular instrument : "Xo. 11J42. Au'iikus Mr tits. Tapeworm Trap. Patented November 11, 1854. 'This trap is made of gold, and is shown set at figure 1, the length being less than an inch, nud the diameter one fourth inch. Tho sep arate parts, figure. 2, are united by inserting spring g into cup a, and following the former by cup d and by cup b, which is held upon cup a by a bayonet fastening. Iu setting the trap, stud catches upon the top of cup d. Uait being placed in cup I, the trap is set and swallowed, after tho patient has fasted several days, one end of cord h being returned from the mouth. The worm, in reaching tho bait through opening c, pushes cup d from stud, when spring g forces upward cup tl, whose teeth soizo the worm, when both trap and worm may be withdrawn together. In this manner tho inventor asserts that ho has ope rated successfully." Illinois IUxkixo. A man had a draft on one of the banks of Illinois forthree thousand dollars, for which ho demanded specie. Tho bank officers invited the applicant to come behiud tho counter, which invitation was ac cepted, when the door of tho bunk sufu was opened, and the officer addressed tho fob lowing language to his visitor: ".Say, stran ger, look in that further coiner of this Fare, und you will seo a small pile of gold. Now, that pilo is the least possible sum that the law will allow us to keep on hand, a wasting, while wo are a baukiug institution jand if you think that I am going to break- one nf our Suite laws to pay you in specie, you don't Know what I am. You never wro'nged me, und 1 have no ill-will against you, but take care how you run on our bank, or 1 will bring cut our revolvers." Tho stranger took bills for his draft. A Kansas Hill Htorv. Sixty yoke of red bulls, according to the Frontier News, were seen last week by an old lady in Kansas, hitched to an empty wagon, which was mired in the streets of that city. The team reach ed entirely from hill to hill, across one of our valleys, vulgarly called guts. Tho wagon, being tight in the mud, refused to move , the consequence wR, when that portion of the team in the lead over on the o her hill, spread themselves in a strong pull, and straightened tho chains, that 27 voke of tho bulls in the centre were suspended in mid uir by their necks, something less thuu lifiy feet ubove ground. ., ! Casiimkrb (Joats. V letter from lr. Davis, of Columbia, S. ('., to tho Greens borough Heacon, states that "the fourth crop of the Cashmere upon ouruutivegout, in fully equal to the pure Cashmere." Thin animal, the Doctor says, is destined to make a great revolution in t)u agriculture of the wbolo Houth. Beautiful cloth U nowuiadeby negro weavers, with ordinary plantation looms, from the second cross. All the native goats in bouth Carolina, ho states, uro now appropria ted to crossing with tho Cashmere breeds, und Georgia and Virginia are also breeding these animals extensively. Taking the Cknsi s. Seven States and a Territory take a full census this year, viz.. New York, New Jersev, Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio uua Minnessota 7Viiituiy. Spring and Summer Goods ! TETER W. OKAY, 1 NFORMS his friends Hint he has M received aood assortment of i ' " SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, " t his Store in Market Equate. Hie con tMt0t DRY GOODS, VIZ: Cloth., Corner,, ffallinetle. J Bar.. Bsr.g. Do Lames, L.wns, Linen. Muslins. Flannel., Mantilla Silk., Winter Shawls, Drew. Tfinunii g and all item in the Dry Good, line. Alto, a arge iteortmet of SlioesJ for Men M orr.tn and Children. Halt and tape, Groceries of eery variety. Tcs, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Salt, Fish, &c. Il.irdu-arr. A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tuba, Buckets, Wah Boards, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Qt'KKxawANR general assortment. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, May 19, 185.) tl. Baltimore Card. c: ;i;isi. A; to., COMMISSION MERCHANTS Kill T1IK PALK OF flour, grain.and;lumbb- Spears' Wharf, Baltimore. I V A gents for Newark and Koscndalc Co Cement and Plaster. (J. A. and Fine Suit, constantly for sale. N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on con signments on receipt. Baltimore, March 17, 1855. (im. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK, Ai. 21 Arch Street, ahoce 1-rant, Philadelphia. ' THE subscribers have on hand, and are con stantly manufacturing SIEVES, HIUUI.ES, SCREENS, WOVENWIRE8, of all meshes and widths. Also, all kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieve, ef all kinds; Dross and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, Ac. Cylinders and Uandy Kolls cov ered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves fur Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Win dow Wires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, Ac. B AYLISS, DA RBY & LINN. March 10, 1855. C 3 m SJ .HAYDOCK & FILLER, DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will continue the business at the old stand of James B. Fidler, No. 12 South Second Street, Pllll.ADKU'HIA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCH KS, CLOCKS, J RAV KLItY, Silver, Plated and Britlania Ware, Cutlery, Fanev Goods. &c. &c. ' N.'B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. BOYD, ROSSES, & CO., MtSKBS AND SHIPl'Kttt OF Uc& ol) ntljvacitc Coal. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Rosser & Co., Sonbury, Pa. D. M. HO V II J. HUSSKH. JA8. HOT 11. T. UUSSEB. Sunhury, April 7, 1855. tf. PERIVSr &. ERETST, BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, 1II.AXK HOOK MAXt'FACTl'UKltS, AND STATIONERS, & II'. Corner nf Fourth liace Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 10, 1850. tf House and Lot for Sale. TlIlE subscriber offers at private sale, his house A and lot situated in Whortleberry street, Sunhury. The house is a new Two Story frame dwelling, on a lot of fiO feet front. There is also, a Butcher Shop on the premises. The location is an excellent one, for any person wishing to follow that business. WM. HOOVER. Sunhury, March 17, 1855 tf. Furniture ! Furniture ! No. 15" South Second (above Spruce,) east side, PHILADELPHIA. flHE subscriber would respectfully inform the readers of the tsunbitrg American and the public generally, that be ha on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having ull his goods manufac tured nndcr bis own superiutendcnco.'purchaser may rely on getting just such articles as are represented. Lounges with removable arms, alto new patterns of Sof Bedsteads. Those who are ahout going lo housekeeping would do well to cull. JOHN A. BAl'ER, 157 South Second street. X. 15. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended Iu. April's. ln.15. w8 y, Watson Ui.i-ti. Thomas Dii'ir. J. S. DKPUY A SONS, Xo. 22:i Xorlh Second Street, below Cullou hill, und S. II'. Comer i'.inhth and Spriny (jarden Streets, rilll.AW;i.l'IIU, 'IIT'OI.'LD lesiwctfully inform llnir former " customers and others, thai they have just laid in a splendid assortment of CarpctM, Oil Moths Mailing, Window Shades, Door Mats, c., Ac, at very reduced prices Wholesale A Kctuil. TAKE MOTICE We will sell our goods as cheap us any other hi use of the kind 111 the city. In!la., April 7, 1855. wSms Smf. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. fTIJIE subscriber having received the necessary forms and insructtions from the Department, at Washington, is prepared lo procure Bounty Laud Warrants at the shortest notice. H. B. MASSER. Sunhury, April 7, 1855. OOTiS, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Cum Shoes, just received and for sale by Oc 7 1854. TEXER IfCo. 1 Boarding! Boarding! RS. WHARl ON can accommodate 8 or 10 respectable boarder. Location: North-west corner of Market Square, Snuhury. Persons wishing a comfortable home will find this a desirable place. Sunhury, April.M, 185ft. If HOES All kind of Boot fchoea and slip. per lor sale by G. EL8BERG&CO, Market street, opposite th fost Ollice. Sunburv. Oct 8. 1853 VRNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and AdU she and legal envelope, for tale by II. U. MA6SER. Sunhury, hn 10, llj.Sg. Dritish Periodicals EARLY COPIES SECURED. ! nyPrtmituiu to Hew Sub. tnber$ I ! CEOOArtD HCOTT CO., lvWerk, enntimie to re publish the following British I. ilodioils, rl. I THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) TH E NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S ED1NBURQ MAGAZINE (Tory). The pivtif nt crilirnl ulntu nf Kurnpenn affairs will render there puliltcntinnB unnvvnlly interesting during the fmth coinine ymr. They will eccnpy a middle ground between the hastily wntnu news-items, crude speculations, end fly ing minors nt the ditily Journal, und the ponderous Tome oft he future hi At or inn, written niter the living interest and excitement if tits grent political events of tho time shrill hnve purged nwiiy, It is to these I'rriodiculs that renders must liok for the only rnilly intelligible find relia ble history nf rnrrent events, nnd ns surh, in arlilition to their well-established liternry scientific, nud theolnftinil elm meter, we urge them upou tho consideration ol the rending public. d Arrangements nre now permmicntty mode for ttie receipt of Knrly thets from the Biilish Pnblishers, hy which we are eimlded tu pltice all our ltcprints ui the hands of subscribers, nbout hs sm asthcy can lefnr:iished with the foreign copies. Although this involves a very Inrge out In y on our pnrt. we shall continue to furnish the Peiiodicnls at the snmu low rate ss heretofore, tttgether with the fallowing Premiums to new Hnlmcrihcrs. T Kit MS AND PUKMIUMS. See list of Premium Volumes below per turn. For any one of the four Reviewsund one Prcm. vol. i H Fnrniivtwo " u one 14 6 (HI Kornnythiee , two ('0 For nil four nf the Reviews' " two M1" For Mneltwood's Mnpiiziue one (i H n" For Hlnckwooil and thnre Reviews three " P For Rlackwood ft the four Review tlirra " 10 W) Payments tnbe made in alt eases in atlvante. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par, Thv Prciuiiimi consist of the following works, b:nk Volumes tf whii'h will b given lo new Siibsenlwrs necor ding 4 the number of jciioiliculB order td, as alnive cji pluinedl: PREMIUM VOLUMES. FnmimwQtTARTRRt.BV Review (one year ; IlLArRWoou's Maqazime (fix m))itlir). !OND H tiUARlKRLY HKVIKW (o(j Jcai). Fnixamo Rkvip.w (one year). 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Remittances and communications should always be addieaaud, post-juiiti, o the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT k CO., 61 (JOI.D STRl'.KT, NEW YORK. N. B. T.. !. .V Co. tinve rorfiitlv puMishei!. nud Imve ow for Kile, the "FARM KITS (il'Ml)!;," I'V llonry Ste nlldis. nf l'..!iiilniri;li. nu.iri.if Norton,"!" Yul O'llrec, New II:ivell,Cimlelp in two vols, roviilovtuvo. r'tnlnliiin IfSKi pnci-s, H sipcI and (Xki voinl riigruvnigs. I'nce ui iniioMn hiniiinir. IV This work is not the nM "R.iolc of the Knnn," liitly HBuriTATi-D'iiil throwd upon the Afi ket. New Ymk, Ln:einl(er 2.1, lol. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, below 13i, north side, PHILADELPHIA. Phila., Dec. 30, 1R51. ly. HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJJice opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining wOiinhes. L. L. BE VAN, SZAlf'CZLTIT HOTEL, Shamokin Pa- rjHE suliscriUT less leave to inform liis IricnJs 1. and the public generally, that he has lukon tho above well known stand, and will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. Shamokin, Jul 8, ISM. Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON Ai COX, Sieve, Kiddle. Screen and Wire Cloth Manu fuetttras, Xo. 40 Xorth Front St., Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mulberry (Arch) Streets, l'lIILADKI.PIMA. lONTINUE to manufaeturu of superior quali- ty, brass and Iron Wire .sieves of ull kinds, Urass mid Copper Wire Cloth for Taper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dundy A'olls covered iu the licit manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Cateheis, Sieve for lirassand Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps. Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, 4 c. Taney Wire Work of every description. Phila., Feb. 21, 185S. 3m c To bfficers7SoldieKr SEAMEN, &c, OF ALL WARS : their Widows and Minor Children. . II. MASSFll, Attnincy for (Joctrnmint Ctaiiiients, Suulmry, l'a. CONTIN I KS to pive prompt simI persontil uMenliiui to the pnwef-iitton of Cluinis ol' every rlescriptiiMi u:iiui't the lienerul Goveinmeiil. Hmt rtU'Ulnriy l Ihnse letoie tU Treusury iJei.arlmriil, Pension un.l II unty IjohI Unreaui, l'utent nml Ui neral Lunil Dlln e, una l)"uril of Clnini An experience ol )e:irfi. unit n liiiililiurity with tin? lilrans of olitunoiii the e.uliel end in.wl fayorahle action en cluims, with the tut Hides lor the dirpulch ( l,nine9, justiiy hiin ill nsaunug Ins OorrwpouaciiU, Clmincnli!. unit llie l'nlilic (.'encrnlly, llmt interest intrusted lo his kee;i 1113 will not he lieirlucted. I'txsios, Horary i.akii, I'lrpirissPnur l.ir!,v. He Ss mnrly ready tor eritnltous disirilsilioii uiu ni! Ins liiisuiess Corrt'ipondcnls, (mal t In -. - who may hecolne sin.-h,) n ni'iit pjniplilet eoiitiiiiini? a synopsis oi the ex minis I'eiision, llounly Lund, ('.item, and I'uhlir 1 .11 id I. iiws, down to the end of the laid Congress lueluduig the Bounty-Land Act of 3d March, 1855. linilef wliu'h sll who liiive heretofore received loss than M acres are now entitled to uildltiomtl lund sunt Act Kfiints uliii Itio ucres to all Cllfieers, noii-coimnlssioiicd Dtricers, Clnipltiius, Soldiers, Wtion Mtictrrs, Teninsters. nud friendly liidunis, ol the Army, iHcludiuf Slate Tr'npa, Volunteers, nml jMilitui and ull Oriiecrs, ISeumeii. (Iidlnil ry Seamen, Murines, Clerks, and lindsiuei., of the Navy, not heretofore provided lor, who have served not l-sg thuu fourteen days (ilillea in luiltle) at Buy period since IT7A;aud to the widows and lainor eliiklrcu uf all such pera ns eiititletl, mid dermant 't'he isimphlet eonUiiiia "I'srni ef Application' mote full and complete than ati7 elsewhere Lo be found ; uil-iptcd to the wants of every clussof Cluimauts under the act, with copious decisions and uislructioosof (lie ilepuru meiit. and prueticul sueeainuis as lo the vourse tu Lie pur sued in suspended or resided cults. l'artles uot wishilit to avull themselves of the fucllitles atforded hy this Oftiee iu seeiunur prompt and personal superintendence of their claims at the JJcpnrlmcnta, eiiu ohunii cofuesof theahuve iauiphiet by icuuitliiitr iliirty cents in posture stuitls. iMutrcKMKNTs to ronnr.spoNnrNT9. Conespoudcuta wai preiwre and forvvuid cases for maimiremeut hy thia Asvucy will tw deult with lilwrully j supplied Willi ull ueeeamry liluiilts astris and kept con aiuntly adviceil of the cliunes tluit I rum lime tu tune uc. cur in the execution of the uiw. It is within the snlaciilirrs power to direct his Corre spondents lo the locality of very many peisons entitled u. der Ihe late Aet ; and litivinsr oUuiued a lurge numliet nf Ijoid Warrants under former laws, lie la in aessiot, of aula Hint will uiuterially assist In securinir additiunal tiouiity. Fee, tielow the uauul rules and contingent upon the admission of Cliuiiui Tli highest cush price given for ljnid Warruuls, K votulionary cicrip, und Illinois Laud Patents. Address it. II M ASSKR , March 31, ISMtt P- MANN'S LETTER TKESSES, witb books,! nil, and all ccn.plete, just received, and for sale by U. U. MASSER. Sunhury, Jud 4, 1853.. , . WILEV'S COUGJ C'XNDY. An exel lent remedy for cough, cold. For sale at this) olFic. December 4. 1853. . . , . : , 1 f AKDWAKE and Queeusware ia great va MM tieties and of all duscipUon, just received and for sal by W.M . A.K.NAUH : Lowei Augusta, Msy 1854. 1 THE AM-EHICAWS FRIEND M ' HOLLO WAY'S riLLS. To th Citiztnt of the United Statci I ' ' : . I ssost humhly ana sincerely tlmnk yo forth ihimenee patronage which yuu hsv liesiowed ' pou my Pills, I take this opportunity of stating that my Ancestors Were all American Cilteens, and that I entrrtnin for all that concerns America and tha Americans, the most lively sympathies, so uiuch so that I originally compounded these Pills expressly to suit your climate, hihits, constitutions, and manner ik living, intending In establish myself smong you, which 1 hv now done, by taking premises in New Votk. , , THOMAS flOIXOWAY. 8, Corner of Ann and Nnstua Streets, New York. , rURIFlCATlOFOF THE BLOOD, ' t.tvr.n and nii.mlrs complaints. The Citizens of the Union suffer much front disease o the Livet nud Htomnclt, scarcely nuy Hr free from the influence of these destructive nmladies, henco they fni fust. The fair sex, perlnps the most handsome in thi World, np to n certain period when, distressing to any, ninny loose their teeth and good looks, while yet In the heydny of life, such end evils inuy lie efleclunlly remedied hy coutinunlly keening the blood pure, and the Liver and Ptomnch iu a healthy action, when life will flow smoothly, and resemble plants in congenial clime, where hneternul spring appears to reign. As it regards the presesvution of the human frame, and the duration of life, much may he efTectcil, and I suy fearlessly, that health and life can fie frolonged for many years beyond their ordinary limits, if lollowny's Pills nre taken to nurify Ihe blond according to the rules laid down for health coutuiued in the dire'ttinns which ncciuiipntty each box. . AOASKOPWKKKNRSS AVntlEniLlTV OFTEN VKAHS STANDLNU, CI K l-.D MY 110L1.0WAY '8 PILLS, Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson, Astor House, New York, dulca January blh, 1854. To Professor IIollowat, .V, Cornel o Annaiuld rfusSnu Streets, IM. Y". ti r' It is with Ihe most heartfelt pleasure I hnve lo inform you that I hnve been restored to health nud strength by tnkiuq your Pills, For the lust ten years, I suffered fioin s derangement of the Liver nud Stomuch, und was reduced to snch nil extremity that t gave up my Hlip, never expecting to go to Pen nnv more, as 1 hnd tried every Itemed) that was recommended lo me, hut all to no par pose ( end hud given myself up to despnir, when 1 was at lust recommended to take your Pills. After using (hem for three months , the result is that I nin miw iu better health than I hnve been lor eleven yenis past, nud indeed ns well ns ever I wm in my life. You nrcquite ul liberty to muke this known for the benefit of ntheis. I reinuin, tir, yours reepecttullc, (Signed,) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are u-ondciftdly effica cious in the following complaints. Ague Dropsy Ilitiuinmation Asthma Dvsentnrv Jaundice Unions Complaints Krysipeln's Liver Com- Hlotelics on the Kc.innle Irrega- pluints k'n l.-uitics Ltiuilngu Howel Complaints Fevers oral! Piles Colics kinds Itheumntisni CoiiRti-alion of Fin Heteiilmn uf the Mowels Hout I'riue CoiiBumpnon lleml-nche Sk-orfnln. or Debility Indigestion King's Kvil t-re 'I'lir vim Hone and Urarel Secondary IV Douloureux Tumours Symptoms fleers Venereal Affection Worms of ull kinds Weakness, fnsn whiuever ciuik Ac. Ac. S-ild ut ihe F.siubllshmcnt of Professor IIollowat, 9H Plrnnd, (near Temple Uur, London,) and nlso at his llonne in New York. Orders for Medicines m the States, addres sed T. Ilollowny New Y'ork,' will receive diieuitentinn Sld also by all rcupeclulile Diuggists mid Dealers in .Med icines throughout the foiled States, in lloxis nt 37 cents, S7 cents, and S1.5II cents each To be had Wholesule (if the principal Drug Houses iu the Union. (i Lsf" There is a eonsulerablu saving hy taking the larger V i! flrections Tor Ihe gni.lnucn of patients iu every dis i del are affixed In each box. June SI, l-ol. Gin. NEW CLOTHING & JEWELRY. tij SI.M ON. late of the firm of S. fSclinurman &. 7' Vo., resiectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he will continue tho iibove business in the old stand in Market street, with uu entire new stock of goods, which aro on the way from the city. He will nlso lie prrjinrcd to repair watches, having a hand in constant em ployment for that purpose. He therefore respect fully solicits the pstrottnee of Ihe public. Sunbury, Sept. 16. 1851 tf. CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No 72 North Second Street, (opposite th Mount Vernon House ) Philadelphia. J.OLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, I S K, ra " kos, $2t; SiUcr Lever do,, do., $12; Sil ver I.epine, do., $9 : (juarlier, !f5 to $7 ! Gold Spectacles, $' I Jill lo 10 ; Silver do., 1 fttl ; Silver Talilo Spoons per sett, $14 to $18; Silver Desert do., do., $9 to J 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.,: do., $1 75 to $7 61) ; Gold Pen and Gold Ca ses, $3 25 to $5 ; Gold Pen and Silver do.. $1; toj-clher with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches und Jewelry, repaire.l iu the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, &c, made to order. N. 1). Allorbers eul by mail or otherwise, will bo punctually altendej to. Phila., Sept. 10, 1851. ly. C I IOiCl3 llOCElUKS." BTlRTON&FENTON, 5. II. corner Sixth and Arch streets, riULADF.LPIII A, STAYING refitted their Store anew, and re- plcni.-hcJ their stock bv the addition o everv tliinir tvnntnl in n Kfltcet Fnn.ilu llr.-..... stoie, an as lo make up a full and most complete assortment, now offers for sle to their friends and the public on the best terms the following excellent Goods, viz i Jellies of all kinds ; Pre crves; Fresh Fruit in bottle and tin can While Clover Honey ; I.atonr and other braiu'r of Olive Oils ; Sperm and Stoarine Candle; all the best brands of Groceries; Crackers, with a choice assortment of all the staple articles, which will be sold at the lowest prices. I'lcase give us a call. UlRTON & KENTON. Family Grocer and Tea Dealer, 8. W. cor. Sixth and Arch sts. Phila., April 7, 1855. S ly. 1IENIIY B. FX'SSELL, K AX 1 1 AC I T II til Of Umlircllas fj rsirasols, l. LVEJtY VARIETY, T THE OLD STAND, Ao. 2 .VortA FourIA St., Philadelphia. ID" Constantly on hand a large assorlnien to which the uttention of Dealer is requested. Phila.. Sept. 16, 185-1 JAMES MuCLINTOCIC, M.D., Lato I'lttlKKSSOIt of Anuloiuy and Surgerv in the l'hll n.lt-lpliiu College of McOiciue, uud Acluig' 1'roleasor of .Mi lwilery ; one of the Consulting l'hvsiealis of the l'hll uilelphia Hospital, llloekiey; late ineiolrer of the National Mi-dieul Aaa.H-iutu.il ; ineiuber of the Philadelphia Mull c:il riwiety ; member of ihe Medico-Chirurgical College nt 1 niliidelpluu ; formerly President nml Professor ,f Anatomy una Surgery in L'nstletoii Meiticul College, Vei iwmt ; and nlso, lute Professor of Anatomv end I'lusioJ. ogy iu Dei lnhir Medical lustitulion, I'lilsheld, M.m,. A c , A u., A;e. ' llus luti ly iniriHluced in a popular form several of his favorite prescriptions lor the pniiriil disease of this climule. -riw Hiue ,rf eaeh article will imply the disease lor w hich it is intended to lie used lm.M.l.lVroirKV I'KCTliilAl. SYRt'P. Iricl Tl K tl or Coals. Cnishs, A-e. Price 5 els riV,V-lltrlri'!VCK.;S A'"1 UOOPl.Nt, COLOII KI-..MI.DY. PueeSOcls. viM-,"":l'liT"-rH'S ,'"N1C A1.TKRNATIVE 8 . . 1 -r"r I 'untying the lll.l Pruel. UK. MeCU.NTtiCK rt UV rtl'KPTIO KI.IXIR For giving ton lo the stiajuuch relieving pulns alter Baling, heiiiUuirn, ul ull disu8rewhle svmploius ariaini; liom indicestioii Pneetl. i,1"!- f''-CI.I.Tit-K'8 nnEl MATICMIXTURE-A 1 urely egeuilile Remedv fur iuleriial use. Price 'SI eta. 1111. UnCUXrocKD UIIEI MATIC 1JMME.NT-l-ur llheuiuatuiu, bpiuini, Swulliiuis, 4c, Ave. Flic 50 cents. lilt. MeCI.IXTOCK'S ANODYNK MIXTL'RI-Fm 1 rflll. Toolhacha. UmOlU-iltfi. N'eumltfiH. Are An. lri... SO cents. ' 1 " Dlt. McCUXTOCKVS FEVER AND AGVE PPK, CIKIC A certain cure for all InlermitU-nts. Price $1. - DH. WcCl.l.NTOlK-8 DIAHKiilEA CUR DIAL. AND CHOLERA PIIEV EM'IVE A sale remedy. Dlt. McCI.INTocK'S VEOETAUI.E PI ROATlVfc I'll.ljl'iM CostiveniaiL llendiiehe. Ac. Price iMets 1R. McCLINTOCK-H AN TIUU.IUI 8 Pll.lilFor Irregularilyin Ihe Kunelioiia m' Ihe Liver and Uowcla the beat Liver Pill made. Price tu ets. a box For aile by Dr. J. aieCLJNTOCK, at his Meilical Do. pot, N W corner ninth und Fillierl sts, Philadelphia, and at all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. All Druggist and Dealers in Medicine wist wish lo I agents, will pleas ailddreaa Dr. MuCliuUk, furnishuw refersuoa, usiue of Post-I iffiee. county and state. liT For Sale by Weiaer A Uruuer, Sunbary and Fn inokin j Wm. Wanner, Northumlierbiud ; C. Urown, Mil Urn K. P. Lul, Htomusuurg ; Jnaob Harris, Huckhorn ; John Vaiuecw, Lijht eiraei ( 1 bliarplcss ttou, Cauv Wlaa. . , ' r , January 8, ISM 8i. PA RA80L8 of ah' sort. Umbrella, carpet bags, willow basket and cedar ware of all kind, just uiooivod and for sale by WM.A. KNAUD." Lower August, My 6, 1851 Just lTutlishcd and fot 8al6 by WM.'McCAirri, Booitseller, i . ; i Hunbury, l a. , The American . TLEADERS ASSISTANT : Being collection of approved declaration, writ, return and proceeding In the several actions now in use in tha United tatea. fir Coi.mnson Rerd, Esq., Ipsa legit viva vox With note and additions, together with hor system ol conveyancing, liy A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Ta., and Wm. M. Rockcfelfcr and M. L. Shindel, of the bar of Northumberland county. . Since the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Ilarrishurg t Habhisbiho, June 30, 1853. GssTtKurxi After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleader assistant," I tnko pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to tho public. Tho legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in nerd of a correct svstem of pleading, adnpted to our habits of business, and the practice of the court. Your form of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on tho acts of assembly will lie a i aving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safetv and brevity in our pleadings. it should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Your, with great respect, JNO.J. PEAKSON. IT.vn. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shinilcl, Esquires. W. McCaiitt, Esq., Dear Sir: I received more than n year ago a copy of "liecd.s Pleaders' Assistant" improved by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with some enre oon afterwards, and hare had occa sion to usn it several times since. I think it de cidedly valuable as a innnuel for practising attorneys iu Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate to recommend it. If it were generally used it would increase the accuracy of the profession in matters which are often very carelessly done. I am very truly yours, cVc, J. S. BF.ACK. I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist ant, and have examined it sulliciently to enable me to concur very heartily in tho above comnten dulions by the Chief Justice. GEO. W. WOODWARD. July 19, 1851, Sunbury, July 2!l, 1851. Chciip Watches 6jJewelrj ytniOI.ESALE and Retail, at the "Philadol. ' phia Watch and Jewelry Wore," No. 96 North Second Street, corner of U.uarry, PHILADELPHIA. flold lver Watches, lull jeweled. I" enrnt cases. SSo,on Hold Lepine IHk. J-il.ool Fine Silver SpocUcle. I .SO Silver Lep. full jewlled, Sd.Ujold llracelets, 3,(10 Silver Lever, full JevI'd 12 ! ndiea' (iold Pencils, J .00 Superior fjuariiers, 7 Silver Tto spoons, set, S.U0 Oold Spectacles, 7.(ni i i . Uold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 J cents to U-S0 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Talent, 1 S J ; l.unet, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be whnt thev ore sold for. STAITFER 4 1IARI.EV, On hand, some (iold and silver Lever and I .e pines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. UO, 1851. ly. Liquid (lue. ,4 I.WAYS ready for use. A new article of the greatest utility and convenience for re pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of either Porcelain or Glass. It is preferable to any other cement used, ns it leaves no mark where the pieces join. It will be found a very great saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone. Neatly put up in bottles at 25 cents each, or 4'3 a dozen. All orders promptly executed. WM.O. MASON, 804 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Phila., Oct. 11, 1S54. tf. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY GOODS. jZ7A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality FUR SALK AT TIIK LtlWUST CASH PRICES, AT WM. B. ELTONHEAD'S, Xo. 184 South Second street, between Pine and Union, west side, PHILADELPHIA. 'I 'IIH assortment embraces a lirire mid Select Slock of 1 Fine Wiilchcs, Jewell y. Silver Wuie, Allitltu Ware, plated Willi line Silver, in Siooiis. Turks, Ijidlus, je Jet (ionls, I'uus nud I'nncy Articles of a superioi onnhty, deserving the exuuiiuntlnii of tiiose who desire tu procui c the hest goods ul the liwest Cunh Prices. Having a practical knowlcdire of the husincss, and nil avuilable lucihtii-s tor Importing und Muiiuliicturing, the sillmcriucr conlidentlr invil.-s jiurcliascrs, helieviug thut lie iin supply them on t-ruis ui luvorul.le as any olher cstuli lislnnent in either of the Atlantic Cities. If All kiiuls of lliumoiid mid I'eurl jewelrv and Silver are iiiunul'uclured t'i older, within n reusoialile tune. ITT Watches, Jewelry und Sill er Ware faithfully re paired. W.M. IJ l-.l.TONIIKAD, No. M South i!J St , a few doors ubove ihe v!d .Muiket West Side ry-lu theulh Window of the Store, may he seen the f" s lllltll CLOCK, winch commands the udiniiuiiuu of the seieulific and cutlous. l'hilu , Oct. 7, IMI. ly B O O tf S K L L K K , Market Street, SUNBURY, PA. TL'ST rccoivf J ant. for sale, a frobli supply of ' i.v4gi:lic.il. misie fur Singing School. He is 'also opening at this time, a large assortment of Hook, ill every branch of Literature, consisting of Poetry, History, Novels, Komances, Scientific Work, Law, Medicine, School and Children' Books, Pililes ; School. Pocket and Family, both with and without Engravings, and every of vari ety of lliniling. Prayer Itooks, of all kinds. Also just received and for sale, Purdona Di gest of Ihe law of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851, price only $6,1)0. Jmlye Heads edition of lilnckstones Commen taries, in S vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at $10,00, and now oll'ered (in fiesh binding) at tho low price of $0,00. A 1 realise on Ihe laws of Pennsylvania re 8ecling the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F. Gordon, price only $1,00. Travels, Voyage and Adventure, all ol which will be iold low, either for cash, or coun try produce. February, 21, 1852. tt. TO CASH UUYEHS. BAIL? &TI.OTEEP, No. 252 Chestnut street, above Vth Philadelphia, Have low open a large stock of CARPETINGS, Enikracing tbe new and leading stylo in Vel vet, 'i'opestry, liruatiel, Ingruins, tuir Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash price. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Phila., 8ept.9, 1854 ly. L. S. rTNCOAST. THO. C. KXieUT. S; L. PANCOAST & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' AXU DFALEKS1N Fish and Provisions OCX BBALtT, Vo. 17 XortA Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854. l.T, A NTvft BLANKS of every deacription eaa be had Sj Pl'HHnt attheoffica of th Amsrioan. CILVrR WATCHES, 4 few doubla ease Enghh Silver Watchea, for sale at ery low F" bJ " II. U MASSt'R. Stinkury, Apri 12, 1A51 . i r:.:. m:Evi2 l. kiimt, ' ' I Suttetttr la Hartley if Knight. BEDDINQ & CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 148 South Second Street, five doort above Spruce itrect, j I PHII.ADSX.PBXi, Tbcre he keep constantly on hand a full assorttnent of every article in hia lino of business. , FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS, Patent Spring Mattresses, curled hair, Moss Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet, Ta pestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Thrco-Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hag and Hemp Curpctings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, , Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Kugs, Door Ma's, Tablo and Piano Covers. To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. Phila- Oct. 7, 1854. ly. New Goods for the People ! BENJAMIN 1IEFFNER RESPECTFULLY Informs the public in gen eral that he has just received and opened a splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. Hi stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO : Calicoes, Olngliam, I.omiis, ItloiiNgcllue Uo Lalucs and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Groceries), Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWAItE, of various styles and paiterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a great variety of other article such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. j?' Country produce taken in exchange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, Mav C, 1S55. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line. "JOTICE is hereby given, that all persons found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. H. U. MASSER, Trcs't Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Runbnry, June 3, 1854. tf. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, abore Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. J- MacLELLAN, (lato of Jones' Hotel,) has the pleasure to inform hi friends and he traveling community, that he hus leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests. The Local advantages of this favorite establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House anj Furniture have been put in first rale order: the rooms are large and well ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no eflbrt on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. ' Phila., July 8, 1854. SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTON, DEALER IN Lamps, Inntrrnii, Chandeliers and Candclabras, Xo. 152 5. 2Z street, alovt Spruce, PHILADELPHIA. II1 avinj enlarged and improved his store, and having 0110 of the lai crest assortments of Lamps, m 1 litladclphia, is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Lnrd and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, tilass Lamps by the package, at a small advanco over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid und Alcohol, which will be furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, Household Glasswaro of all descrip tions at the lowest market prices, Philadelphia, Oct, 14, ISM. REMOVAL. Light! Light! Light! J n. I1YOTT & nr.T have rem '-s to their New fcstore and Factory, oved io 74 South Second Street, rmi.ADri.i'iiiA. (Five doors below their old stand ;) Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer chants and others, Gas Fixtures and Lamps of every description, and at tho lowest Manufac turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quality or ap pearance by any iu the country- Our stock em braces DYOTT'S PATENT TIXE Oil LAMS. (the best ia the world) Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chande lier, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil & Fluid, wholesale and retail. Merchants and other will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri ces. C Particular attention given to fitting up Churches and other public buildings. Phila. October 7, 1S54 ly. JOHN V. MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, STJNBTJRTT, PA., RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and customers that he has just received from the city a ucw and complete assortment of JIA'HJ Wearing Jlpparel, which he will make up to order, or (ell, as cheap a any other establishment in the place, as he is determined to permit no one to undersell him. His good are choice, and carefully selected from the best in the Philadelphia market, and they will be made up in the best and latest style and warranted. His stock consist in part of hand some Marscile and Silk Yestings, Duck and other Linen for Coat, Ac. Also, a variety ef Cloth, Cassimers, Cravats, Neck Tie, and a variety of other articles for Mens' wear. Sunbury, June 10, 1851 tf. 1JOOTS and Shoe for Men, Women anil Children, Ladies' Morocco Shoe, Ladies' black and colored Gaiters, just received and for le by WM. A. K.N A LIB. Lower Augusta, May C, JS54. T)LANK Purchment Paper Deed and blank Mortgage, bonds, Execution, Summon &C for aale u II. 11. MASSEK. Sunbury , Apri 2C. S51. IJATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for bar bottles for aale by H. 0 MASSER, Sunhury, April, IS, 16S1 LADIE8 Dress Good. Spring and Sumrnt Shawls, Black silk, silk poplin, De Laiue, Gingham, De bage. Lawn anj calico, just re ceived and for sale by WM, A. KNA11D. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. rROUND and whole Pepper, Gloves, Cinna won, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllspice, Ginger, Liquorice, Ve., cYc, at Nov. 18, '54. . YOUNG'S 8T0RE. (1LOCK8 Eight day and 30 hour Iron and J Wooden framed, Cream Nut, Ground Nut, Kaisiu, and Prunes, just received and for 1ut WM. A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, May 0 851. i ' " ' "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own ITUchar GEOllGE ItENN manufacturer of FURNITURE AND CHj Of tho most Fashionable 8tr nrilZ subscriber respectfully ca, tIle , cf the public to his large and plen(ii(1 merit nf nn. 1.. --.I J 41U1U ...w. . ijumuj iij price or CAIlFilfET-AVARE which cannot fall to rciommend rtBelfto., who will examine It, on account of li. a workmanship and splendid finish, made i, best stock to I had in the e ity? spared in the manufacture of hie ware subscriber is determined to keep uD'v many improvements which are conirtanH, made Hie stock consists of Mahogany Sofa. Divan and Loung. Bureaus, Secretaries, SideWri. SOFA, BREAKFAST ASD DIMM, ffl and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal tot dclphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern anj , CUPBOARDS WORK AND CANDL STANDS TOILKT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES. In hort, every article in this line of hi buth He also manufactures all kinds and qualiti CIIAIHS, including varieties never before to be hat Sunbury, such as Maiiooawt, Black Wai AXn Ci'Hitn MArn Gnr.ciA; uu Wish CHAIRS, and fasct Piaio Stools, which of the latest styles, and warranted to be eic by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewh The subscriber is determined that there si be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture the cities, as every confidence can lie entcrtah about the quality and finish of his waro t Chairs. His articles will be disposed of on as go terms as they con bo purchased elsewhere. Cou try Produce taken in pavmcnt for work. DT UNDERTAKING. Having provid himself with a handsome Hrause, ho is nc prepared for Undertaking, and attending funi als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient d. tance from this place. Or" The Ware Room is in Market Biiet below Thompson's Store and Weaver' Tavor GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. DOCTOR YOI RSKLF! THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS ; Oft, EVERY ONE HIS OWN rilTSlCIA.V. TUIE EIFTIETH Edi tion.with OneHundrei Engravings, showing Dis eases and Malformation o. the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on thu Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance t married people, or those contemplating marriage. Hy Or M '111. Voiiiic Let no father be ashamed to present a copv o the .ESCULA PIUS to his child. It may s'avo him from on early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of mar ried life without reading tho POCKET jEnCU LA PIUS. Let no one suffering from haektiiep Cough, Pain in the Side, restless night, nervous feelings, and tho whole train uf Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, lie another moment without consulting the EsCULA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, road this truly useful book, a it has been the mean of saving thousands of un fortunate creatures from the very jaw of death. t" Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be scut for one dollar. Address, Dp W VOL'NU, No. 15a SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA. Post paid. July 22, 1854 ly. The Eye Perfected. SILVER MEDALS, Tumi, I lie Franklin Iiitituta, Pliil;u.M,-hia, Uur American Institute, New York, snj FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS From Different Fairs in New England. City Daguerreotype Establishment D. C. COLLINS & CO. No. 100 ff 166 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Also, Main Street, Springfield, Muss, and Westfield, Muss. Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, In tho hiuhest state of perfection, done in all the above Establishments. .Sky-Lights used iu all the establishments. Miniatures taken equally as well by them In cloudv as in clear weather. Phila., May 27, 1 854- If. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WE1SEH & BROKER. This prepatation is recommended as an e cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly is entirely free from any unpleasant taste re sembling lemonade in flavor. Thi medicine it highly beneticinl for disease peculiar to ummer aud hot weather. Sunbury, July 1, 1854 DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAMERON JJESPECTFULLV inform, the citizen, of the Ltorough of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has permananlly located himself in said Borough ; and olTer. hi profcsinnal services U thoo who may wish to employ him. For the present he can be found at Weavers Hotel. Sunlntry, March 11, 1854. tf. R Y GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcr., SattinrttI slinira Tn.-A.r..l- t; . ., , . m fi , . 0 ' summer ClOin. elvct cord . l,ck,ngs, Check., Muslin., Ac. ju.t ree'd and for .a e b, WM. A. KNAUB. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854.- IL H. HIG BEE'S 7 TU -cold. and pulmonary diseases. A ur.nv f Ihia valuaUo medicine just received and for 2 l,y . . . H. B. MASSER. Sunburv, Junc4 , 1853. ATS AND CAPS..rn,lVndid Mf lashiona 1 Silk ' , .. ' ' Laps ir sale low by ' G. ELSBERG CO. ?,,, X rel' PI'osiUl th I1"" Office. Sunbury, Oct, 8, 1853 OLD PF!s ;.k ... : " . .u wunout eases. f a M very superior quality, just received. Also a frBl. oi. Ar iJ ... . . . -urr.f ui m nuns rimd, for gj, SunburDee.tT. MA8SER C"; J.- A small uraberof lh oOerH uZl'ir Uea reC8iVeJ 'nd " Jiunnurv. June 4. 1853- lIAs?.'8 ?n,C,p,, 8i,k' Fur f,d ; i.aiuc uonneta or a I tvlM ju.t received and for sale by Msiv a uu . . . v m. A. KNABB. J EA ELRYA nice .asortmaut of GJd aaa) bl'v' I'oncil. and Pen for mI. ,heap by , ELSBERO V CO.. Market afreet, oppo.it. th. 1'o.t Olfica Sunbury, Oct. 8, 185J gMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. GER, fresh aupply just reerivej, and fot Ml" bT U. U. MASSER, Sunbury, Jan. 10. U3. IOR aale at thi office, Superior Black Ink, CatOe Medicine at 23 tU, Puia f noa uuwei, SSA n