AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Agreeable to notice, a meeting of the officer of the County Agricultural Society wns laid nt the Court House, in Snnbury, on MoniUv. tlm 6th dny of August, itiot. Pros it, JAMES CAMERON, President, Sam'u John, 8 A. Heiuihtkesser. Vice Presidents. The ohjrct of tho meeting was then sta ted by the President, which wns to t;ke into considerntion the time ftnd place of holding the next County Fair, and to Appoint tho rovurul committees necessary to award the premiums. In pursnnnee of the recommendation of the President, that a slated nnd permanent place be fixed upon for tho lioltlini? of our annual Agricultural Fair," tho following reso Ictioti was offered and uiinniiiiously udopted. Besnlitd. That the exhibition of tho society shall bo permanently held at Sunbury, provi ded A sufficient ainoiiiit is raised by tho citi eens to defray the expenses lor said purposws, with the necessary futures. On motion of Philip llilgert, Esq., Peso! retl, That a committee of six be appointed to nppoint nil the township committees, ns well as the committees or judges of the different articles of Agriculture. Tho President appointed the following named gentlemen as that committee. Charles A. Ktttz, fc. M. Rose, 8. R. Gilger rhilip- V. llilgert, Wilson Hutchinson, Conily Vincent. Tho comniittco oppointod the following township conmiittoos : Sunburij Johu U. Packer, 0. C. Welker AVm. L. t'ewart. Northumberland Amos E. Kapp, J. C. Ilorton, M. J. V. AVithington. Milton Johu U. Eck, It. M. Frick, Jacob Miller. Turbnl J. J. Keinieusnyder, Jno. McCor mick, David MWo. Delaware AVilson Hutchinson, D. C. Watson, Joseph Xicclw Lewis Conily Vincent, A. T. llisel, Sam'l blinnnon. ChiUiuatnie John Frederick, Daniel P, Caul, John P Summers. Point Joseph Xesbit, Jesse Ilorton, Ii, . Curry. 'Upper Augusta Ileury Klino, Isaac Kline, Oolm lcKmau. Bush Win. II. Kase, Joseph Sbarplcss, Atuuiey uuuruttrt. Sietmokin Samuel John, Elida John, Jac. E. M'ucnch. Coal Wm. Fagely, Kimber Cleaver, S. M. Rase. Jack-tan Reuben Zartnian.Conj Strickler, Chas Hotharmel. Cameron S. 1$. Boyer, Jer. Wjekel. Upper Mahanoy P. IJoisel, John Hetriek. Lower Mahanoy Dr. Chas. Weiser, Chris tian Albert. Zerhc John Weaver, Edw. Helfonstein, Jlenry Weaver. LIST OF PEEMIUM3. II0RSE8. JJest stallion over 4 years, 5 00 2d dp do 3 00 15cst do under 4 years, S 00 2d do do 2 00 Best mare and colt, 5 00 2d do do 3 00 Best pnir matched horses, 5 08 2d do do ,3 00 CATTLE. Befit bull over 2 years old, 3 50 zu uo do 2 (10 best " under 2 years, 3 60 2d do do 1 50 best cow, fi 00 2d do 3 00 best heifer, .4 00 2d do 2 00 best yoke of oxoo, 4 00 2d do do . 2 00 best fat animal, 4 03 2d do do 1 00 SWIXB. Best boar, 8 2d do 3 best sow, 2 3o pair of shoats, 2 2J do do 1 best litter of pigs under 3 months, 2 do fat hog, - 2 SHEEP. Best Kara, 2 do Ewe, 2 do Lamb, 2 do fat sheep, 2 POULTRY. 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 Cesi pair of tuile ve, do ' do gouse, do do muskove ducks, do do puddle ducks, do do large Asiatic fowls, CO .50 60 50 50 On 00 2d do do , best collection of fowl3, GRAIN k. POTATOES. Best bushel of wheat. on 00 00 00 00 00 00 2d do best do 2d do beat do do do 2d do best do 2d do best do do corn, do rye, oats, do potatoes, do aweet potatoes, 2 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 VEGETABLES. Best beets not less than 12, do carrots do do parsnips do do turnips do do salsify or oyster plant, uo onions do cabbage not less than 6 do ilo do do do do .cauliflower do squashes do "3 punipbius do 3 egg plants tomatoes, celery, 12 stalks, do assortment of garden vegetables, FRUIT. Best bushel of apples, do do quinces do do do pears do reaches. do 6 bunches of grapes, do water melon, do musk melon, IMPLEMENTS. Best Threshing Machine, do reaper, do seed drill, do 'winnowing mill, uo corn eneuer. do plough, do do cultivator, roller. do corn plough, do straw cutler. do do do farm wagon. sett of harness, horse rake, do ' grain cradle, DAIRY, it. Best butter Dot less thau 5 tts, do noney do do do do loaf of bread, 4 lb, bam cured by exhibitor. do komo made soap, 6 lbs, do apple butter, 6 quarts. do preserve, DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. J3est quilt, j do counter pane, 1 do hearth rug, 1 do tiair blankets, l do 20 yard carpet. do homo made cloth, 10 yards, 1 do flannel, do knit stockings, woollen, - 1 do gloves aud mittens, 1 do Lome made thread, 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. For mechanical Invention, tools, furniture od other articles not coming under any of the above beads, prizes will be awarded aa cordiof to the means of the society, acd uiar iti of the articles exhibited, PLOWING MATCH. Best Ploughman, 0 00 2d do 4 00 3d do ' 3 00 4th do 2 00 The committee are instructed by the Pres ident to say that nil premiums shall be paid on the dny of exhibition. The following named persons were chosen as J mlges of the articles placed on exhibition. Houses. Wilson Hutchinson, Amos E. Krrfip, Ira T. Clement, Wm. H. Rifse. Catti.k. Comly Vincent, Jacob Hans, Elijah Crawford, J. (!. Ilorton, J. E. Muench. Grain. Nathaniel Brittnin, Jacob Leisen ring. Samuel Fiuney, Fred'k Haas, Johu W. Frvling. VeoktaM.RS. Alex. Jordan. .T. T5. Reed. Dr. J. C. Robius, Jas. Taggurt, William E. Mueneh. Fjil'IT. C. A. Kul. S. M. Knse TT IV Masser, Henry Donne!, Philip llilgert, Wm. 1-. Scott. S. A. Saviilire. S. K Cilin-r. I. Wellington, Win. McCenry. jjiim.kivf.st9. fcamuel Knt, Jac. seaslioltz, J. S.'Gilger, George Rohrbach, John W. Hoffman, P.uky. Horatio Taggart, Frnnk Bucher, I Inlip iolliner, S. A. Bergstresser, Jacob i nintcr. Domestic Mancpacti-res. E. Y. Bright, John Roush, C. W. Tharpo, E. L. Piper, Alexander t'oit. Joint U. l oungmnn. Misi'Ki.t.AVKoi'g Artilxks. Dr. Galen S Robins. Wm. Rockefeller, P. Ii. Masser, Dr. II, Ii. Livermore, Dr. R. II. Awl, Frankliu ysound, Mark Priestley. Plowing Match. Andrew Armstron?. J Ii. Heller. Johu Coopcr, Isaac Marsh, Geo. i ourad. Committee of Arrangements. Hon. Alex Jordan, James Vjeard, S. R. Pealo, George Kolirltach, Julin IS. Pucker. V m. L. Dewart, John R. Clement, George Weiser, Jno. Haas .acob Painter, Hon. Judge Weiser, Agustus Covert, lfenrv Weise, The Exhibition will be held on tho Third TUESDAY of October. The annual address will be delivered by S. M. KASE. Esq., of Shamokin. The different papers in the county will please copy. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER I. W. TENER & Co., Sunbury Pa. MAVE just received a new and sple sortment of goods, suited to the am on est which arc : endid a ceason Cloths. Caxsimcrcs and Velvets, Ready made Clothes, English, French nnd American Ging hams, plain and painted Chnlli. do. do. Lawns, Barege and liarcce DcLains, plain and painted Tissue, Tissue 13arege, Thibet ISilk, fringed Shawls, Em broidered and Damask Crape Shawls, Fancy Mantillas, stri pe J and checked Linen, Ta ble Covers, Mosquitto Nets, Fans, Parasols and Um brellas, together with a general assort ment of Dry Goods Hats, Caps, Boois, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Queensware. Fish, Salt, Natfs r.c, j c, ell of which will be sold cheap Jor cash or Country Pro duce. Sunbury, May 5, 1855. NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNER, WbQlese ad EetaU Drog .fists, Market St., next dsar to E. Y. BriV Store SUNBURY, PA.. fkFFER to tho public the largest and" best " selected stock euor opened in this secl.'on of country ,.conidUngot FRESH AND PUKE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Pa.'nt's, Oils, VarnUhes, De-stulTa, Window Glass,. Patent Medicines, together with a complete as sortment ef Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Potkot Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream Tobacco, Sights, Port Manias, Stationary, Con- fectionaiies. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Uruggntte generally. UCT" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BRUNER. r?unbury, May 2G,185'J. Baltimore Card. snn c n it , u i: isVj &. Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TUB 8ALK OF FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER, Spears' Wharf, Baltimore. CP A lent for Newark and Roscndale Co Cement aud Plaster. G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly for sale. N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on con signments on receipt. Baltimore, March 17, 1655. Cm. HAYD0CX & FIDLER, TEALERS in Watchea and Jewelry, will continue the business at tike eld stand of James B. Fidler, ,Vo. 12 South Seeond Street, P1IILADELPH1.I, Where they solicit an examination of their large and vaiicd stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of thorn have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the uiest advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a una assortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver, Plated and Brittauia Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c, &e. N. B Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. BOYD, ROSSER Sc CO, mams and uirnai or Ucb OVsl) SVntljracitc Coal. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Bhamokin, North'd County, Penna. Addresa.Boyd, Rueser &, Co., Sunbury, Pv o. m. sot u. t. avowca. ois. t. ausssa. Sunbury, April 7, 1855. tf. ADIES Dress Goods. Spring and Sumnu J Shawls, Black silk, silk Doolina. n l...n. Ginghams, De base, Lawns and calica. iut r.. eeived and for sale by WM. A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, Msy 6, 1854. ANN'8 LETTER PRESSES, with books, I nk, and all ccmnlete. lust revived. and for sl by JI. B . MASKER. Sunbury, June 4, !853.- I NK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con. f res ink for sale, wholesale and reUil by IW.mlr Is I8KO, H. B MASSER. WILEY'S CQVUU CNDV. n excel lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale at mis office. December 4. 1853. 19EBERINE, Verstria, Chiuordine and Cin chonia, just received by May 19. 1835. WEISER & BRUNER. T?OR sale at this office. Superior Black. Ink, - C;itt!. Medicine el IS eu, Purs Essence of Giarrr, ceg( SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS ft WATSON, Ko. 20 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut & Fifth Ptrects, Friday morning, Dccemlwr 35th, 1854. Evans 4- Watson's Salamander Safes Trium phant, as they always are .when put to the test. "rmLAnxiFHis, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs. Evans & Watsox, N. Stf South Fourth St., Philadelphia. uentlemcn : v e take much pleasure in re commending your Salamander Bales to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving Ihcir books, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since his preserved our books, paprrs and cash in as good a condition as they wero when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entiro block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above safe was in use in onr office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there unlit the fire was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in. the pres ence of at least 1 000 persons, who witnessed the good condition or the contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again, bavii.g perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACY ir PHILIPS. Evans Jj- Watson tnke pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use: U. S. Mint,"Philada i Farmers' and Mechanics' Bnnk, Phila J Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sneriff, Phila; John H. Hen derson, City Controller; Caleb Coc!r Co., Ko. 183 Market St. Richard Norris ij-Son, Loco motive builders, Philada ; Bancroft iV Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Phila.; Lacey 4- Philips, corner Rth aud Minor Sts; Sharplcss Bro., No. 32 South Second St..; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 61 North Thiid St.; Smiih, Williams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. Sc B. Orne, No. 184 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 percent more fire than any Hcrrina's Safe now in uxe.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults for Banks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. SG South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855 cly. 10. House and Lot for Sale. rilIE subscriber offers at private sale, his house X and lot situated in W hortlclierry street, Sunbury. The house is a new Two Story frame dwelling, on a lot of CO feet front) There is also, a Butcher Shop on the premises. The location is an excellent one, for any person wishing to lollow that business. WM. HOOVER. Sunbury. March 17, 1 855 if. Watsox Direr. Tuumas Direr J. S. DEPUY SOXS,. -Ve. 223 A'ortA Second Street, helow Callowhilf, ana S. W. Corner r.irihlh and Spring Garden streets, PHILADELPHIA, "17"0L"LD tespcctfully inform their former " customers and others, that they havs just laid in a splendid assortment of Carpets, Oil CIoIIin, Mattings, Window Shades, Door Mats, Sec, dec, at very reduced prices Wholesale dc Retail. TAKE NOTICE. We will sell our goods as cheap as any other hruse of the kind in the city, Pnila., April 7, 1855 w3ms 3mf. Spring and Summer Goods ! FETER W. GRAY, N'FORMS his friends that be has just received a good assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER G00SS, at his rS'tLre iu Maiket Squaie. His stock con ist of DRY GOODS, VIZ : CloJhs, Casnimers, faltinetts, Jeans, Drillings, Bare ges, Uarage Da Lames, Uinghams, La.vns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, jnntilla Silks, Winter Shawls, l.cssTiiinmii gaud all items ill tli.' Dry (ioodf line. Also, a avge assorUnct of SliorH for Men Worsen and Children. .ilstsand Caps, Grocer K"-s ofc ?ry variety. T& ts, Coffee, S U2r, Molasses, cjpiccs, ball, Fish, &c. A general assortir.eilt of Cedar Ware Tubs, Buckets, "Wash Boaids, Brooms. Brushes, &c. Qumia iai a gct.er.vl assortment. Country produce tul en at the highest market prices. Sunbury, Msy 19, 18i5. 4f. FIRST AKRiVAL or S2ft2i"vS CrV V CO Ct !2D 3 At S. N. Tliompson's b'tore, In Lower Augusta township, at ihe Junction of the Inlpthocken and Plum creek- roads. THE subscriber having returned from the city with a new aud extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully calls the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to tiie same. SPUING AND SUMMER GOOD!, consisting in part of Dry (Joods, viz : Cloths, Casiteres, Cunsinets, Jeans, Drill f) xp$, Muslins, Turing, Tweeds, and all kinds cj Spring aud Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin 4 Loins, Lawns, Ginehaius, Berths, Boles, Woolens, Flannels, lc. I..ICUU Kill Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Kioe, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Salt, Ac, Ac, Ac. Hardware, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Kaives Sc Forks, die Queens tutd Glassware, of various style and pattern. SOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, tat men, women and children. Hits Cafs, Ac, of various size Mid styles. Beside a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call aud examine for your, selves. E7" Country produce ot all kind Ulun in exchange at the highest market price. 8. S THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1853. HEW STORE. At the old Stand of S. N. Thompson.) lHE ftubsertlier respectlully informs the peo A pie of Hunbury and vicinity, that he has ta ken the Store Room lately occupied by B. N. Thompson, in Market litreet, Sunbury, below Weaver's Hotel, and that he has just received and epened a handsome assortment of . SPMJIQ & 6TJMMEE GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, list Cap. BooUt Shoes, Fish, ... e t Bait. Meat. Ve. All of which will be (old at lb lowed price. All kind of produce taken ia exchange at th highest market price. II. H. VASTIXE. Burbury, April II, 18551 Bp lip BOUNTY LAUD WARRANTS, HPHE sti Mcriher having received Ihe necessary forms and insructtions from the Department, at Wasuiaglon, is prepared to procure bounty Land Warrants at th shortest notice. H. B. MASSER. .Sunbury, April T, 185S. TAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D, Late " ritOFRSHOR of Amtntnr n4 Surssrv In lb Phil Silelpliia Collrgs of Manlrin. nl Aming Profvssnr of Midwifery hi of tin Consulting riiysicsns of tlie Phil adelphia Hiwpiuil, llluckltr; Jala member nf the Nations! Mtflicnl Association metnlter nf the Philadelphia Medi csl fix'iely momher of the Meriico-Cnifuripi'al Cnlleps of Philadelphia f formerly President and Professor .t( Anatomy ana Buifrery In Outlet on Medical Colics, Ver mont i and also, rate Profintoi of Anatomy and Phvslol osy in llcrkshira .Medical Institution, PiltsGcId, Muss., tie, he., Ac. lln lately iutrtxlnced In a popular form several of his favorite prescriptions for the principal disease of this climate. The name of each article will imply the disoast for which it is inlend-d to he nsed. lm.Mi-UI.INTOCK'S PKCTOKA!, SYRUP. Trice! DR. McCUNTOCK'S COI.U AND COUGH MIX Tl.'ItB Kor Colds. Cooirhs, o. Price tt cte. 1)11. MrCI.INTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOOPING COUGH HK.Mi:i)Y. Price HI els. Dr. McCMNTOCK'S TONIO AI.TKRNATIVB 8VHUP ForM'nrifyini the Blood. PrkeSl. UK. McCl.lNTOCK rt DYSl'CPTIO KI.IXIR Fr f;ivnig t4ine to thu stomach rclieviuff pains alter cntiue;, eitrthuni, and nil dimgreeablo a'inptoms arising fiuin indieestion price 1. 1)11. McfiMNTOCK'n RIH'.UMATIC MIXTURK A Purely Vesetuhle Iteineih for ititernsl msi. Price SO cts. lli. IHttlil 11ILI' lill I'.tJ 31 A 1 1VJ W.l:lir.l 1 For Rheumatism, Spiuim, Swellinis, Ao , Ac. Price 60 cnis. DIU MrCI.lNTOCK'S ANoTiYNK MIXTURE rot Pnius, Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, Ae. o. Price SO rents. DR. McCLINTOCK'9 FKVKK AND AGUE FPI CIKIC A cerlnin cure for all Iniermitlenla. Price VI. DR. MtfCI.INTOCK'SDIARWUHA COHD1AI, AiNW CHOt.K.KA PRKVKNTIVK A safe remeily. DR. McCMXTOCtt'S VKOl'.TAUl.E I'LKUATIVb PIl.t.9 For Coslivemss, Hendiirhe. Ac. Priees. DR. McCI.INTOCK'S ANTIU1MOUS Pll.l For lrrejrulnriiy in Ihe Fiinciions of the I.iver and Bowels the nest I. uer I'm mnne. i-rice m cis. a no For sale by Dr. J. MoC!l!NTOCK, at his Merticnl De- pot, N V corner ninth nnd Fllhert sis, Philailelpnia. ana at all Druirciat and Dealers in Medicines. All Dmggi'ls and Dealers in Meilicioea who wish In lie agents, will please ndddrrss Dr. McCliatocV, furnishing reference, ncnie of Pint-Office, eonjity and state. I1T For Sale hv Wei-r Urnner, ponnsry ann rna- mokin ; Wm. Weiiner, Northumberland i C. Hmwn, Mil ton ; M. I. I.uts, Hlooinsburg ; Jneob Hurris, Hurkhorn lohn Vaidecio, Light siH I fcharDleas at ni, tata wiswt. January 6, t(W3. . oia. Boarding! Boarding! RS. WHARTON can accommodate 8 or 10 respectable boarders.. Location: North-west corner of Market Square, Snnbury. Persons wishing a comfortable home will find this a desirable place. Ciunbnry, April 14, 18fi3. tf liiitisli Periodicals EARLY COPIES SEtX'llED. C7"Prmi'utj to 'u Subscribers ! '. .' '.EOOATtDPCOTT A Co"T New York, continue to re pulilub the lollowing llritisb Periodicals, viz. : t. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) Til E NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (FreeC'h.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURG MAGAZINE (Tory). The prenent critical stale of European ft (Tain will rnnler VIihro publications iinurviilly intercsuiiK during the forlh coininfr yrair. They will H'tupy a ititdiUe nmtid between Ihe tuittiiy wntnti iicw-a-itniii, crude tpeculatiMn.m(( ( hit; itunois nf the dmiy Journal, and tlie p-udeniut Tome of the future hiritornin, written alter the living iittt rest and cicitrttinit n ihe great polilical events of the time shull have pttBird awn v. It it to these Vritdiciili that readers nm.t look for tiie only really iutelligibte uud reiiu b!e hisiory of current event, and nc incli, in addition to their welNeitnbtishcd liteutry arienttfic. ami theotiicnl clmmeter, we urge them upon tho couaidcrution oi the reudntg public. VW Armiigemonts are now pernmnently mnde for the re-eirtt of i;arty Shceta from the British Pubhshera, by which we nre cnnblt d to phice all Mir llepriuta in the hands of siiImm ribera, bIniuI us vkhi aathey enn he furnished with the foreign copies. Although this iuvnlvea a very large ouiby on our f.urt, we shall continue to furnish the PeuiNlimils at the tnie low mtes as heretofore, together with the f Mowing Premiums to new SulMrnliera. TEUAJS AND PREMIUMS. Sec list of Premium Volumes below Per ann. Tor any one of the four Reviews and one Prem. vol. CI i0 Kor any two " " " on " A IK) Por any three , " two 11 7 00 For all four of the Review " two " t? W For HhtckwcMHl's Mntniznm one " 3U0 For Hliu kwMd nnd three Reviews three " 9 00 For Blnckwood & the four Reviews three " 10 00 Payments to be made in alt cases in advance. Honey current in the State where issued will be received at par. Thv Premiums cousixt of the followiiiej works, buck volumes of which will be given to new tttihsenbers accor ding to the uumber of peiiudicals ordered, as above ex plained,: PREMIUM VOLUMES. Foiiios f JrARTKitLKV Kkvikw (one year ; Blackwood's .Malazik (mt months). IrflND X (.(CABTERLY RKVIEW (one VtUl). K.dinbukg Kkvikw (me yeiir). M JtTBopoL 1 rA?t Magazine (six months). U'ESTMINaTKIt RVlkW(oUe Veal). Consecutive Pieiiiiiiui volmncs cat. not in nil Cfotes te furuisheil, eS'vpt ot the Fomgn tfmrterly Review. To prevent disiiiomtirt':iit, thereltre, where ihut woik i not alone wmitcd, $hhh rilrs will ph-use ordtr ns umny ilttlci ent works lor premiums as l)ttfc are vulciuci io which they may be entitled. CLUBBING. A tlisrnitnt of IwpntT-live per rmt. from tlie aMve pri ces will he aliuwetl u Clubs oiileruig four vt incra eopira of any dnn or mure o$ ie uUive works. Tlius: Four espies of IafkwtKKl, or of one Itrview, will lie sent to one address fur g'l ; lour copies of lbs lour iteviews and lilockwood fur W0 j and so on. I'OSTAGE. In all lh prin.-ipal cities and Towns, thrse works will he delivered, trrounh Agents, FitF.K OF 1'OSTAIiK When sent hy mail, llie l'onliiue to any niirl of the L'niletl 7ui,c wm oe out s-wrmy-ruur iviu a vc-ir lor "H!in-kwin,t,"aud but Twelve lent year for each of tlie Reviews. Remittances and commimiratioiis should alwsrs ts sauiessco, post'iaid, to tlie I'ulilishers, LEONARD SCOTT k CO.; 61 GOLD BTRKET, NKW YORK. N.R. I.. 8. Co. Imve recently pulilishcd, and have "w ior sine, tne "FAIfAIF.lt lil'IDi:," lv Henry Sle. nhtni. ol hdinliuruli, and I'wf. NiHion, of Yide Collrite, ..s.t ...i.i:ii,viiiiiieie in I wo VOIP, T. iv'll ;"'1VO, C'loiallllil 18IKI pnites, II sleel aud Sou wood e;:giavings. I'rice lii muslin liimliiif. 86. ry Tins work is hot the old U.vk of the Farm," lately aBjciTATKOand thrown upon the .Maiket. ..t luian ciiiuo 3 1, ICJI. VM. F. POTTO, IMPOBTEB AND DEALER IN IRON &. STEEL, 461 Market street, below 2th, north side, PnZX.ADBZ.FHXA. Phila., Dec. 3(1, 1854. ly. HENRY DONNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County. Pa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining aunties. L. L. BE VAN, 3Z.1CCZI1T HOT2L, Shamokin Pa. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his Iriend and the public generally, that he hss taken fJie above well known stand, and will be hnppy to accommodate all who may give him a call. JShumokin, July 8, 1854 Furniture ! Furniture ! A'o. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) east side, FHII.ADEX.PniA. rTPHE subscriber would respectfully inform the leader of the Suuturp American and the public generally, that he has on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable price, lieing practi cal mechanic, and having all hi good manufac tured nnder hi own superintendence purchasers may rely on getting just such article a are represented. Lounge with removable anna, also new pattern of Sofa Uedaleads. Those who are about going to housekeeping would do well to call. JOHN A. BAUER. 157 South Second street. N. B. All order thankfully received and promptly attended to. April 28, 1855. w8ly, TR.H. H. HIGBEE'8 remedy for coughs' -colda, and pulmonary disease. A upply of this valuakla medicine just received and for sal l . 11. B. MASSER. Sunbury, Jun 4. 1853. BOOTS, 8hoe. Hat. Cap and Gum 6hoes. just received and for sale br Oct. 7 18S4. TENER 4Co. S'tvRi.?,ATCJ?E8sr-A fcw doub" rls.fcy H.B MA8SEH. Tust Published mid for Bale by 'WM. McCARTr, BooVseller, Sunburt, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT s Dnlng collection of spproved Jcclarations, writs returns anil proceedings in tlie several actions now in use in the United tales. Br Colmnson Rrbd, Esq., Ipsa legis viva vox With note and additions, totrf tlicr with a sliort svatcm ol convevsncinc. Hv A. Jordan, Pies- lilont Judge of the Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M Kockcfclicr and M. J Bhindel, of tho bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has I wen received from Judge Pearson of Harnsburg i Haiatsscao, June 80, 1853. GrtftTLlMISt I After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing mv entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedent thus offered to the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svstetn of pleading, adapted to our habit of business, and the practice ol the courts. 1 our forms ol uecisrauons ueiug;, to a great extent, founded on the acts of astembly will be as sving of labor to tho pleader, snd con duce to safet and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO. J. PEMISO.V. Vm. A. Jordan, Win. M. Kockcfclicr and M L. bhindel. Esquires. W. McCartt, Esq., Dear Sir: I received more than a year sgo a copy of "Herd, s Pleaders Assistant I Si proved by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with some care soon afterwards, and have had occa sion to use it several times sinre. I think it de cidedly valuable as a inunuol for practising attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate to recommend it. If it were irenerally used it would increase the accuracy of the profession in matters which are olten very carelessly done. I am very truly yours, Ac, -J. 8. BLACK. I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist ant, and havo examined it sufficiently to enable me to concur very heartily in the above commen ualions by the C hief Justice. GEO. W. WOODWARD July 10, 1851. Sunbury, July 29, 1854. CHOICE GROCERIES. BURTON & FENT0N, S. H", corner Sixth and Arch streets, riiiLADF.t.rm , fTAVINO refitted their Store anew, and re plenished their stork by the addition every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery btorc, so as to make tin s full and most comnlet assortment, now offers for ssle to their friend and Ihe public on the best terms the following excellent Oooils, vm : Jellies ot all kinds; Pre serves; Fresh rruits in bottles and tin cans White Clover Honey ; J.fitour and other brancV of Olive Oils ; .Sperm and Stearin Caudles; all the best brands of Groceries ; Crackers, with choice assortment of nil the Maple articles, which will be sold al tlie lowest prices. 1 lease give us a call. BURTON & FENTOX, Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor sixth and Arch sts. Phila., April 7, 1855. 8 ly. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY GOODS. JA Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality TOR SALE AT THE tOWEST CASH PRICES, AT WM- B. ELTONHEAD'S, No. 184 South Second street, between Pint and union, west side, PHILADELPHIA. 'pIIE assnrtmnit einhrares a l-orjriuul Select Stock nf 1 Fine Walrhes, Jewelry, Milver Wure, AIIla Ware, pLitnl with tine Silver, m fpoom, Kuril., IjicIIm, Ac ruiiBuiiu r nncy Aiucirs 01 a superior t!IU!UV, dtaerviiift the eaimimti"i, ol' lliose win) desire to prucurs the licsl gooils ol the liwt-.t rash Pines. Having a pnicticul knowledge of the tmiinrsa, aud all aviiilulile incililits tor lmportii g ami iMniiiiliict'lriiifi, the suliscrilier eoiifidciitlv invites pun-lmiers, lirlievins; Ihut ha run supply mem on terms as lavornble as any other estub llfeiiint'ut in rillier of the Atlantic Cities. Ci- All kinds of Dumoinl aou Penrl Jewolrvaud Silver Ware in:iiinl"ncturoi1 to order, wllhin a reanniWe lima. IV Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully re- WM. U EI.TI1VIIR r No. If 1 South SJ St., a few drwrs above ihe ad .Mai list West Side IV lii tlie South Window nf the Store, may be seen the famous Ulltl) CLOCK, which commands the admiration oi ine scieiiiiiic ami curious. I'hila , Oct. 7, InJt. ly TO CASH BUYERS. BAIL? &ETlOTHEP.s A0' 2i2 Chestnut street, above 9th. Philadelphia, Have iiO." "pen a large stock of C A R P T I KG S , Embracing the new ami JesJujig styles in Vel vet, Tapestry, Brussels, Ingram's, rStair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac., all of which wit. be sold at the lowest cash price., WHOLESALE & RETAIL . Phila., Sept. 9, 1S54. ly. L. s. rrircOAST. Taos. c. saiotrt S; L. PANCOAST & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AUD DFALEKS IN Fisli and Provisions OESSSALIT, -Ao. 17 Xorth Wharves, rilXLADBLPniA. Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854. ATISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE A'o 72 North Second Street, opposite th Mourn rernon louse.) Philadelphia. rjOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca V es. S2H : SiUer I.vr .to lo. ft.i. ver Lepine, do., !ji9 : Quartier. $5 to $7 1 ' Gold ouoeiBcies. K ou to K1U ! r-llver iln.. Si 1 nn Silver Table Spoon per sett, $14 to $18; Silver Desert Jo., ilo.. 'l to l I Kllvr T.. An uo., ; 7.1 to 7 SO ! Uuld Ten aud Gold Ca. ses, xa to o; UolJ 'ens and Silver do.. $1; together wilh aril nf f1j fiol.l Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chain. All good warranted to lie aa renresenteil. Uai.h.. ..,.1 Jewelry, repaired in the beat manner. Also, Ma- l. . , i: . , . , uiuo mnras, s ma, etc., maue io oruer N. U. Allorber sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. run., sept, io, is at. iv NEW CLOTHING & rPMTFTov 4 , SIMON, late of lbs firm of A . si.i. , ,, . : "vunuimaq ot t I j cutzen ol . ..linn,, umi ue win continue th aliove business in the old stand in Market treeU wuh an entire new .lock of good., which are oa the wav from the rit II. .n -i ... . . . , , aiau oe prepared to rejm.r w.tclie., ha-ing a hand in con.Unt m ploy inent for that purpow. He therefor. wpecu fully solicit, the p.tronage of the public. llllrtltrw fain.. Id r r A . m. IIKNRY B. FCSSEHi xinrricTcsia or Umbrellas Parasols, 1 W EVERY V4R1ETT, AT TUB OLD TKP, A'o. 2 VorA Fourth St., - 4 Pbaladelphu. CAM PHI NE sod Fluid of th bet quality ' Sew Goods for the People J 11UNJAMIN IlEFFNEIt w - a . BSV UUI1 III r,7lt- wl nt be hu jurt received nd omiioU mlsto.li.l tA..lr r r I'lil.UlU Bfat.!, Wl Spring and Summer Goods it hi New Store, In Lower Augueta townihlp. II i stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimen, Caisinets. it all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO t Cnllroea, Cilngliamn, Ltwni, niotiMselliie lie l.alnea md all kind of Lndics Dress Goods. r:Mi,i.,io. Also an sssortmeiit of IlartUvnrc. Irou nnu Bteei, Kaus, &o. Also an etrellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and patterns. I so an assortment of ROOTS & SIIOI'S. M a l a fit UA PS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, Nc. And a great variety of other articles such as sre suitable to the trade, all of which will l,a anl.l tlie lowest prices. I V Countrv produce tuken In eirhsn.s the highest prices. Lower Augusta, Mar 6, 185S. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. ri J- MacLELLAN, (lato of Jones Hotel,) lias tne pleasure to mlonn his friends and he traveling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, snd is now prepared ior tne reception oi uuests. The Local advantages of this favorite establish mcnt are too well known to n...l Minm.nt The House and Furniture have been put in first rate order: the rooms are large and well ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied with the best, ami the proprietor pledges himself that no cflort on his part shall be wanting to mane tne united states equal in comforts to nny iiotei in me Quaker City, Phila., July 8, 1851. SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTON, DEALER IN Lamps, Lanterns, Chandeliers ond Candelabra?, If . I. m. . . n ivo. io o. ta sireci, not' sntce, PHIHDEI.rilU. TTaving enlarged and improved his store, snd having one of the largest assortments of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, Comphene, Burning Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lamps by the package, at a s"iall advance over suction prices, being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and Alrolu l, which will" bo furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, HouxeholJ Glassware of all descrip tions at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct. 14, I6S4. AVM. M'CAltTY, BOOKSELLER, Market Street, SUNBURY, PA. TUST received and for sale, a fresh supply of J F.VAKOELIC.tl. flirsiC for Singing Schools. He is also opening at this time, a large assortment of Honks, in every branch of Literature, consisting of Poelry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books, Bibles ; School. Pocket and Family, both with and without Engravings, and every of vari ety of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds. a i. .. :.. i r p.,r.ini,. it;. W"VJ jun. mrocu ,.,iu lui mu.iv, a p, - gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 1821, price only $6,00. Judge Keads edition of Blackstones Commen taries, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at $10,00, snd now offered (in fresh binding) at the low price of $6,00. A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re specting the estates of liecedents, by Thomas F. Gordon, nrice onlv St.00. Travel, Voyage and Adventures, i which will be sold low, either for cash, or all ol r coun- try produce. February, SI, 1852. tt. Liquid illue. ALWAYS ready for tise. A new article of tho greatest utility and convenience for re pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of either Porcelain or Class. It is prcfentMe to any other cement used, aa 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 bottle a 25 cents each, or $2 a dozen. All orders prompilv executej. WM. G. MASON, 20 1 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Phila., Oct. 14, 1854. tf. REMOVAL. Light! Light! Liht! UT II. DIOTT & KKT have removed 11 X. t0 their New Store and Factory, No 74 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. (Five doors below their olJ stand ;) Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer ehai.'t arid others, Ca Fixture and Lamps of every dc'crip'.'on, and at the lowest Manufac turer', price.', anil Unsurpassed in quaily or ap pearance by any in thtf country- Our slock em braces DTOTT'S PATENT T.'NE ?U LAMPS. (the best tn the ti-crld) Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lan,;s, Tbande liers. for (ins. Iii nil I ...1 l-'.'oiil. Hall aud Patent Sprinjr Hand Lantern, Gloies, Olaasa U'ik. Pn,-n;i A. Li..:.i u..i i . w a iuiu, wuuicsaie nu retail. Merchant and others will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri ce. 13" Particular attention given to fitting up Churches and other public building. Phila. October 7. 1854. ly. Cheap Watches 5 Jewelr r nui.t.!sALE and Retail, at the "Philadel phia Watch ami lanlru d i . orth second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Uver Watches, full jeweled, 18 earat ease. on ("ULepiiM Ihs. Sii.nol Fin Pilvec SpetUeles. -i ver lp. lull jewlletl, silver Lever, full jewl'd W PlipeilOf (Juariira 1.50 now tsraceipia. 3 uo I. ou t,00 I adies- Oold Pencils, Silver Tea spoons, nt, bold Ki,mIb..U. I W l.ll L n -. . . . . . . ' - .i" 'l . , rn,cll ma pnver Holder, oo Gold Finrer Pino- 971 u. .- d on . ... .' . Glasw. plan, 12 JCenU, P.tent. 18i S Luuet, V , 1 " Proiortion. All goods wn w uu iney are sold lor. N A FFRD A. u 1 rT w Un hand, ann, f:.J.I ..l1:! . bi.u utivcr severs ana i-rptne. sun lower than the above prices. ULANKS. II LANKS of every description ran be had Wy mrr vmr at me onice ol til American. ROUND and whol Pepper, Clove. Cinna . won, Nutmeg, Mace, AlH.piee, Ginger, Lhfuorke, die., &e-, at Nov. Id, '84. YOUNG'S tiTORE. A RNOLU'8 WRITING FLUD and Adhe iv and legal tuvelopea, lor ! by H. B. MASSER. 8unbury, Jan 10. lo, SHOES AU. kinds of Boot fchoe and dip tasirai far ula hv G. ELSDERG St CO, Market street, opposite the Post Offioa, Bunburr. Oct. 8. 183. . . BLANK Parchment Paper Deed and blank Mortgage. Hoods, Executions, etummon A, . A,r..Uh H. B. MlstZK. "AED AKD C0MF0BT," To Your Own lUccliant GEORGE ilENX Man HffafiTtt --- U . E. II, JJf FURNITURE AND CIU vi inn most fashionable Etyl 'J'HE ijubscribeT reoctruly call. tht ' A f the public to hi. Urge and splendid ment or every quality nd price of A1JI,ET-AVARK which cannot fail to recommend itself t... who will examine it, on account of it. workmanship and splendid finish, ma,i"n, best stock to be had in the city N. 1 spared in the tnanufaoture of hi ." ' .ubsenber i determined to keen un' many improvement, which sr? co,,stam madeHi, .tock consist, of Mabo.?, Sofa, Dlranit ami Loim, Bureati, Secretaries, Sideboa SOFA, BREAKFAST m mm i f snd also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal BEDSTEAr)ell,1'r,, m4n"rart"' ULDSTEAD8, of eve CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CAN STANE$ TOILET TABLES X LXTEXSKJN TABLES, In short, every article in tl-i, line of hi, manufacture, all kinds and o IBI, CIIAIKS, of the latest rtvles, ,d Warrntl,( by none manufactured in the Cities or I he subscriber is determined that! be no excuse for person, to purchase f, the cities, . every confidence cm, bo , CWs qUali,y nd finish of hia Hi. article, will be disposed of o, terms as they ran be purchased clsewl,, try Iroduce t.ken in payment for w, nr ln dehtakin'g. iinri; himself wilh a handsome Hinss ' prepared for Undertaking, and attem I. in this vicinity, or at any com lance from this ploce. Ci The Worn Pr.m :. :.. w lielow 1 hoinpaoii'. Store and Weave , . GEflKGE Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852 tf. KUISVE KAltit Sucrtssor to Ilarllry J, BEDDING Sc CAE WAREHOUSE, No. 143 South Second Street, five Spruce street, IHIV.TVTT - . --KflliXl IV here h keeps conslaiitiy on 1, assortment of every article ii business. FEATHEIIS, FEATHER : Patent Spring Mattresses, rurcJ Corn Huik and Straw Mattresses pestry, Taileslry, Brussels. Thne'-l enetian, List.Kag.nd Hemp Carpeting,, Od Cloths, Canton Cocoa and Spanish Mailings, TU druggets. Hcanl, ijuga, lloor M,,, 1 tano Covers. To which he rei e the attention of purchasers. I'hila- Oct. 7, 1854. ly. The Eye Perfected SILVER MEDi Troai tho Franklin Iii.titun, I'ln'n.le American hiitiln'.e, NVw Vit FIVE FIRST PKE.MU From Different Fuiis in Seu City Daguerreotype Esta D. C. COLLINS & i No. 100 5- 166 Chestnut Street. Also, Main Street, Springiie U'cstjield. Mass. r. t r . , ... . . ro,lrH11 t ainting anj l ailiot I ,,'l'''it'it s,tl,e of Perfection, done i Estahlibmeiits. iky-Light used in all the estu Miniatures taken equally as v cloudy as in clear weather.' Phila., May 27, 1851 if. NOTICE To Trespassers on tlie Telt 'jV'OTICL' i. hereby given, tl found tres)aFsing upon, or i of tho Philadelphia and Sunbury be dealt with according to the aci such cases made ai.d provided. II. 1). MA Thila. and Sunbury 8unbury, June 3, 1851 tl CITRATE OF MAGNES or Tasteless Salt3, Prepated bv WEISER This prcpaiatiou is recomme cellent laxative anil purgative, i is entirely free front any imp! senililing lemonade in flavor, highly benefit-iii! for diseases c and hut weather. Sunbury, July 1, 151. PERRY Sc n; BOOKSELLERS, I BI t.V5 TrtOK MAXl ri AND.NT-VlIO.vr S. HI (hrner of Fourtn riULADELPII March 10, 1155 tf I I HV GOODS, Cloths, Ca. Cff V'-nti'ties. 1'weeils. Sinm cord. Tickings, Checks, .Muln and for sale by Lower Augusta, May 6, ISj PARASOLS of al.' sorts, bags, willow baskets ai il kinds, just receitrd snd lor W.M Loner Aujusla, May 6, 1K." CLOCKS Eight day and Wooden framed, Creai Nuts, Kaisins, and Prunes, jut sal br W S Lower Augusta, May 85- ATS AND CAPS. .' fashionable Silk. Woo also Chtth, Fur, Oilcloth, N Csps for sale low by G. ELP1 Market street, opposite Sunbury, Oct. 8, HS3. y ul.l) I'L.NS with and very superior quality, jt Also a fresh supply of Writ by H Sunhurv. Dee. 27. 1." HATS end Cps, Silk, Slouch, Panama, Legbo for men and bovs. Ladies U just received and for sale ' y wav o .18.4. " JEVELRY-A nice assor siilvai Pencil and Pens, I G. ELSI Market street, opposit Sunbury, Oct. 8, 1S53. 1 A TENT BK1TTAIM bar bottl for sals by Sunbury, April, It, 1851 OOT8 and Shoe for '. Children, Ladies' Mor blae and colored Gaiters, i1 Ml by V BunSMry, Apn II, 151 Sunbury, May 1, U55. euubury.Apri tt, liBK Lsr Aujosis, o,
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