New Advertisementi. fo .Teachers. v fflHE Board of School director ef Lower Au. gusta township, Northumberland county, will meet at the house of Eli Emerick. in said townhip, on SATURDAY, the 9th of October next, it 10 o clock, A. M., for the purposo of ex mining leachera, the committee of each enb-dis-trict in aaid townehip are requested to aelect their teacher in due time to have them examined on mat day., , By order of the Board, ., DAVID REESER, Sec'y . Lower Augusta, Aug. 21, 1852. 4 1. : ORPHANS' COURT .SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed io puonc iiaie on SA TURD AY the 25th of Sept. next, at the public house of Henry Haas, in the bor ough ol Northumberland, thu following property to wit A certain ' LOG HOUSE, and two contiguous Lota of Ground, situ ate in aaid boro.-.gli of Northumberland, and numbered in the plan of aaid borough, each containing 00 feet in Front or Market street, and 240 feet in depth, late the estate of Andrew Cro there, doe'd. : Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Mi, of aaid day, whei. the terms of sale will be made known by ALEXANDER COLT, Adm'r. By Order of the Court, ) J. P. PURSEL. Clk, O. C. Aug. 28, 1855. 4t. ) COMMERCIAL HOTEL. t pilE Subscriber having lemwd the Tublic House, fur 1 inerlv known OS the American Jlitisr. No. 16 S Sixth Street, between MitrKet and Chestnut Streets. Ira changed the name ol (lie nine to . THE COMMERCIAL MOTEL, Bees leave to Inform hi. friends and the public, tint tins Imusc has underlines through remodelling, reunitine;. rc paiiating and repupernuT, from attic to Inienicnt. Ail en tire new outfit of I'nriiitiirr, lieddiiifr. Ac, Ac, luis been procured from the most celebrated Manufacturer in ttiis city From the central brntion. nnd ila close proximity to the Railroad Depot, ftenniboot Ijiwlhipa rimes of Amuse ment, Fnshionslilc Tliptttelilarrs and I'ub'ic Snurirea, it iflurs inducement, to the Merchant vi.iting the city on tmsinrss, or the Traveller reekhn; pleasure To l.nnilir. and female viitinjr tlie city, every fneility will be ilTWiil, and every comfort rcgaidud to inulso their visit agreeable nnd plcnsnht. A .bare of the public patronnsc re.peetfullv aolicited. Jacou u. t.Kno, "jaiu:d iiivix, SnperiiitrnnVtit Proprietor. Philadelphia, 8q4. 4, I3.'i9 6m. J. M. HEYBERGEE & BROTHER, A'o. 47 JVorth Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS of every description of Fish, Hooks and Fishing Taclilo. Toys, German Fancy Goods, Guns and Sporting Apparatus. Wholesale and Retail. Aug. 28, 1853. 2m. Bounty land Warrants. f 11H08E having bounty land warrants in their .X. possession and wishing to dispose of them can find a ready sale by applying at the residenco of the aubecriber near Shamokin Dam, Union county Pa. He will also attend to tlie obtaining of bounty land warrants from the Department at reasonable recompense. L. R. HUMMEL. Sunbury, August 14, 1852. 3m. PUBLIC SALE. "lTILL be sold eu SATURDAY, the 18th ' duy of September next, at the public house of William Rothermel, in Little Mahonoy town ship, Northumberland county, the following real property, to wit : six tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND, each containing SO acres. Said land is well timbered and situate on the Mulionoy mountain, near said Rotlierinvls, on the road lending from thence to Sunbury. An indisputable title will be civcn. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, 1. M., of said day, when terms will be made known bv . , Heirs of Dr. JOHN SMITH, PETER BROSIOU.S and others. August 2S, 1852. It. PROSPECTUS Of Volumo VIII., of the Scientific American. rpilE Eighth Volbm of the SCIENTIFIC AM Kit I J. CAN commence on 111" ISth of September, and ar a great proportion of our readcra usually commence their snhscripliiHis at thi point, we take occasion to extend them our gratitude for the eoc.niraging und libeml support heretofore bestowed upon our humble etrrts, and to re assure them of onr deiermiiiatiou to advunre it still higher in the scale of utility, and, if possible, in their own esti inatiou. We aim at an honorable independence in discus sion upoa all subjects, and, in aome instances no doubt, our readei may hnve been surprised at our determined op. pieiiion to highly lauded discoveries iu the Arts and Sci ences. Time tries ull things, nnd it is with some degree of pride that we revert to the effort, nude through the col umns of lha Scientific American, to establish sound view respecting several eouspicuoua miscalled discoveries. 8ice the commencement of this Velunie. that peerless Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations closed its gorge ous display, nffirding a delightful ep,s ale iu the stein page of the world's history. Above and beyond all criticism it hu paaaed awy, leaving a world-wide influence. beueR rial to every branch of industry, and although not profuse ly represented by gew-gaws and tineelry, -the character nf our country shiue forth with nuigninceuce In ail the elements of substantial utility. Actios under the stimulus suggested by the success of the Great Exhibition, the en terprising citizens of New York have determined to con struct a Crystal Palace of no mean dimensions, and a tbi is likely to become ail impoltaut feature iu our history, we shall endeavor to present our render with description and illustrations of s-ich novelties as may be deserving atten tion. The prosent form of the Scientific American will be preeerveil as moat suitable for binding ard preservnti -n. The paper will be of the best texture, and we shall aim to store its pages with practical knowledce in every branch of the Art and Sciences. Invention claima imporlnut at tention, aa one of the luudmnendal agencies in the world's advancement ; hitherto we hope to have snusfivd onr ren der by our weekly aummarv of -'New Inventions " The Weekly List of Patent Claims, officially reported for our columns, is a distinguished fenture, which must commend itself to every one interested iu Patents. We need the co-operation of our readers to enable us to publish a journnl, worthy of their anppnrt. at two cl illars per annum. We have never appealed to ihein in vain, nnd the Premiums ortrrnd for Uie laigest list of sulscrihera, will, we presume, encourage new tflori. All subscrip tions are pavable in udvance. We repeat our warning against Travelling Agents, a UHie are accredited from this olhce. Letters shaild be directed (rt-rni't) to MI NN ft CO.. 126 Fulloii atrcet, New York. Term! Terms! Term! On copy, for One Year 'J " Six Months )l Five ones, for Six Month P4 Tea eopiea for Six months for Tea copies for Twelve M mths, SIS , Fifteen oopies for Twelve Months. Bfi Twenty copies for Twelve Mouths, 928 Southern and Western Money taken at par for subscrip tions, nr Post Office Stamps taken at their full value. August 30, ISM. TO THE ELECTORS OP NORTHUMBER M it -i'' LAND COUNTY. XELLOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by ma. , PJ of my numerous friends, I respectfully myself a candidate for the Office of Register 5 Recorder, at the ensuing election. Should I ha elected, I promise to discharge the duties of aaid office with fidelity and impartiality. JOHN P. PURSEL. Sunbury, July SI, 1852. tc. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. nomeroua friends from different part of ' the County, I respectfully offer myself to you a the PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE at the next election, lor me omcs w , 'Register c Recorder. sW.vit kv thm wiihei of th mopU I .cbesKfully ubmh myself to your d octal on. And ahould you see 6t U mitruat me with the duties of aaie office, I will ends or to discharge them . - r -11 to the aattslacuon oi . ' , . Yours, respectfully, .U .u - ; joHN Bt'YERS. U 6u'nbtlry; July 31, lS5" -c- GEOliGE W- ZIMERMAN, VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLINDS, Which for style of finish and workmanship cannot be surpassed. Wholesale and R'J"'' at the lowest price Alaa TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND REED BLINDS WHOLESALE, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. ET MERCHANTS and othcra are invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August 21, 1852. ly. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. IT Y virtue of an order iasucd out of the Or phans' court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to sale, on the premises, on On Thursday, tht 6th day of Sept. next, the following real estate, vit: All that certain TAVERN STAND nnJ VALUABLE FARM, situate in Siiamokin township, Northumberland county, on the Centre turnpike, about 8 mileafrom Sunbury, the county town, adjoining lands of J'egley's heirs, Ananias Saxtoti and others, Containing one hundrrl and fifty Acres, more or less, E0 acres of which being in good meadow, a small creek running through the same, and nbotil 20 acres thereof being well tim bered, the residue being in a high state of cultiva tion and under excellent fences. Tliero is also on the premises an ORCHARD of choice lruit trees. The buildings consist ol a two storvsione DWELLING HOUSE, well ailnptcd for a Tavern Stand, and has been kept as such for upwards of 35 years. A largo and convenient BANK BARN, with abun dance of gooil sleds and other out-buildings. One-third of the purchase money or widow's dower, can remain in the hands of the purchaser, 1V being secured on tho premises. Being lute the real estale of Martin Weaver, dee'd. Title indisputable. Attendance will be given by ILL1A.M Ji. MLi..Uli, Aum r. Stniinokin tp., Aug. 14, 18.V.J ts. 'orphans court sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale on Suturday the 24th day of Sep tember next, on tho premises, tlie following described properly to wit; A certain tract of land, situate in Lower Augusta township, in said Cotintv adjoining lands of Peter Fetterman, Dan iel Long and Henry Bloom, containing about twenty nine acres. Late tlio estate ol fciizuueiii Fiester, dee d. Hole to commence at iu ociocu, A- M., of said dav, when tho terms ol sale win be made known by JOHN FOl , Guardian. By order of the Court, i P. PURSEL, C1U, O. C. Aug. 14, 1852. 6t. ) A valuable Farm for Sale. rpHE tind.'rsianctl, will offer nt public sale, -I on TUESDAY, iho 5th of OCTOBER next, tit 10 o'clock, A. M , of ai(t day. nt the Shamokin Dam Hot I, kepi by Geo. Keene, in I'enti township, Union county, a highly IMPROVED FARiM, silnated in said (ownsliip, tibout half a mile below the Shamokin Dam, containing One hundred and twenty-two 1cres, more or less; one hundred and ten notes nf which me in a hipti slnte of cultivation, lliH balance bein-r wood land ; bounded on the past by the Susquehanna liver nnd ihe Penn sylvania canal, on the south nnd west by land of John Harlmnn, and on tho north by land of Henry Hartman, nnd upon which nre erected a lare nnd well finished two loiy FRAME DWELLING HOUSE; a well finished and commodious dame SVVITZER BARN ; These btiildincs are prPCled immedialely nt ihe Stale load leading from Northumberland to llarrisburg. There is a never failing sprins of excellent water, over which is erected a Spting House, convenient to the thvcllinr;, together with sundry out-buildings, &c. Also a good APPLE ORCHARD of full erowth, nnd one of recent set- ling oul, embracing some choice fruit Irees. There are also erected on said premises, im mediately at ihe Pennsylvania canal, alaige and well finished two story Frame Dwelling and Kitchen, with a well of excellent water at Ihe door, together wilh convenient stabling, &c. Theie is a whaif running parallel wilh the canal nnd fronting said dwelling, eligibly situa'.ed for ihe prosecution of an extensive COAL and LUMBER business. Tkbms : One half of the purchase money to be secured by bonds and mortgage on the premises wilh inleresl, in reasonable pay ments: $100 to be paid on the day of sale and l he balance on delivery of Ihe deed. Title indisputable, E. G. MARKLEY, Agent. Sunbury, July 31, 1852. Is DAVID COOPER, " COMMISSION MERCHANT I'On THE BALE OP Fish, Provisions. ?., Vo. 9 North Whnrvcs, PHILADELPHIA. April 10, 1852 ly. PREMIUMS OF The Agricultural Society. The following are Ihe premium offered by Ihe Northumberland County Agricultural Society, at lite next uHtiual exhibition which will be held at Norllitiinberland. on lhursday and Friday the Till and 8th days of October ne.t. HORSES. Best stallion over 4 years old, $5,00 Second " " 3.00 Best " tmder 4 years, 4,00 Second " " 'A0 Best mare wilh coll at her side, 5,00 Second " " 3,00 Diplomas will be awarded for all fine ani mals, not coming under these beads. CATTLE. Dl'llHAMS OR SHORT HoRNS. Best bull, 2 vears old and upwards, 5,00 Second " " 3no Best bull calf under 8 years Si over, 6m, 3,oo Second " ' 2.00 Best bull calf under 6 months, 2,00 Second " " .00 Best cow over 3 years, 4,00 Second " Best heifer between 8 k 3 years, 3,00 Second 2,00 Beat heifer under 2 years, 3,00 Second " " 8,"0 The same premiums will be awarded to Devona undei their respective heads. NATIVES. Best bull 2 vears and upwards, 3,00 Best bull calf under 3 vrs and over 6m, 2,00 Best " undo 6 months, LOO Rest cow, S yea re and opwards, - 3,00 Best heifer between 3 and I years, 1,50 Best heifer under 3 vears, L00 Best yoke of oxen, ' " ' 4,00 Second - -,- 2.00 Best fat bullock, - 8,00 Second , " , ' 2,00 Beat fat cow or beifet, ' 3,00 , Second " 2.P0 sun biJkyPameiucan and shamokin jo.ubnal. SHEEP. Best ram over I year, 3.00 Best ewe, 2,00 Best lamb, 2,00 SWINE. Best boar over I year, 3,00 Second " " 2,00 Best sow, 2,00 Second " 1 50 Best pair of shoats under 1 year old, 2,00 Second " " 1,80 Best fat hog, 2,00 POULTRY. Best pair of turkeys, 1,00 Second ' 60 Best pair of peese, 1,00 Second " SO BeM pair musk ducks, 1,00 Second " 50 Best pair puddle ducks, 1,00 Second " J'O Best p'r Shanghai 0r Cochin China fowls, 1,00 Second " ' 50 Best pair Chiltagongs, 1,00 Second ,: 50 Best pair Creole or Bolton greys, 1,00 Second " 60 Best pair Polish, 1,00 Second " 60 Best pair dorkings, 1.00 Second 60 Best pair games, 1,00 Second ,; 60 Rest pair wild turkeys, 2.00 Largest and beet collection of fowls, 3,00 Next largest 1,50 GRAIN AND POTATOES. Best bushel white wheat, 2,00 Second " 1.00 Best bushel corn, 2,00 Second " 1,00 Best bushel oats, 1,00 Best bushel mercer potatoes, 1,50 Second " 1,00 Best bushel potatoes other varieties, 1,00 Best J bushel sweet potatoes, 1,00 Second " 50 VEGETABLES. Best beels. not less than 6, 1,00 " carrols " 1,00 " i bushel onions, 1.00 " 6 heads cabbage, J ,00 " 3 squashes, 1,00 " 3 pumpkins, 1,00 Special premiums will bo awarded to ran- lifiowers, lomnloes, and all other garden vog. etables of extraordinary quality. FRUIT. Best i bushel of apples, ' 1,00 Second " 50 Best " iiuinces, J. 00 Second " " '50 Best " peats, 1,00 Second " " 50 Best grapes, not lees than 6 bunches, 1,00 Second " " 50 IMPLEMENTS. Best threshing machine, 4,00 ,: reaper, 3,00 " seed drill, 2,00 " corn planter, 2.00 " winnowing mill, 2.00 " corn slitller, 2,00 " plow, 2.00 " cullivalor, 2,00 " roller, 2.00 " corn plow, 2,00 " straw culler, 2,00 " lartn wagon, 2 00 " sell of harness, 2.00 'I horse rakr, 1,00 " grain cradle, l 00 DAI 11 Y, &e. Best butler not less than 5 pounds, 1,00 Second " 50 Best 5 lbs. honey. 1,00 Second " 50 Best loaf of bread ! lbs. 100 Second " 50 Best ham cured by exhibitor, 1.00 Second " '50 Best 6 lbs. home made soap, lflO Second " 50 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Best quilt, 1,00 " counterpane, 00 " hearth rug, 1.00 " pair blankets, 1 00 " 20 yards carpet, jjoo " home-made cloih 10 yds, irjO " " flannel 6 vds, 1.00 " pair knit woolen socks or stockings, TOO " " " gloves, 1,00 " home-made thread 1 lb. and np'wd, 1,00 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Under this head will be embraced, me chanical inventions, tools, furniture, and all other articles, not coming under any of the above heads Prizes will be awarded, ac cording to the means of ihe Society, and the merits of the articles offered. PLOWING MATCH. Best plowing, 5.00 i.'econd " 4,00 Third " 3 no rourth " 2 00 The following Committees were then an- pointed : On Horses. A. E. Kapn. Joseph Nicelv. Anlhony Annsirong, Writ. B. Kipp, Jesse C. Ilorlon, John Painter, J. B Masser Us tATTLK I nomas Johnson. Robert M. Williams, Jesse Hensvl, James Forrester, Wm. G. Scott, John B. Heller, John Nesbii. On Shke p. Wm. L. Cook. Samuel I. John- son, George Keller, Win. D Gearhart, Jas. T mm n . ujnerson, i. D. rnesllry, John Whcatlev. On Sw:nb Joseph Vankirk, John M oore. Wm.H Kasn. J. Weimer Leichon, PnilipW. Hilgert, George Everaid, J. Bovd Smith. On Poultry. Dr. Joseph Priestley, Dr. Wm. McClocrv, Henry Eckberl, Alexander Jordan, L. A. Bergstresser, Robert J. Wilson, C. B. Smith. Os Griin ano Potatoes Samuel Hep. burn, Benj. Gearhart, James Cameron, T. H. Waits, Elida John, Jacob Hilbish, John Mou rer. On Vegetables. James Pollock. Alexan der Coll, Reubjn Troxel, Samuel K.Gilger, Jacob Seashollz, S. R Peal, C. F. Little. On Fruit W. C. Lawson. IL B Masser, R. M. Friek, J. R. Eck, G. B. Yonngman, Cyrus 0. Bachman, M. M. Kapp On Implements.- Wm. H. Muench, J. H. Zimmerman, Wm. Fotsyth, John Tagearl, John Montgomery, Geoige Frederick. Geo. Brosious. Miscellaneous. David Tapsart, Wm. H. VVaples, E. VV. Chapin, J. B. Packer, Chas. Pleasants, Samuel R. Wood, James Covert, D. B. McGregor, George Apsley. DAtar, tc Joe. Nesbit, (Chilisnaaqne,) John Best, Wm. T. Forsylh. James Taggarl, Wm. Elliott, John Frank, Francis Gibson. Domestic Manufactures. D. Brantigam, William Weimer, M. D. Withingien, John A. Taylor, John M. Hoff, Wm. G. Kase, Wm. Deppen. Plowino) Match. Elitah Crawford, Wil. ton Hutchinson, Georee Conrad. Jacob Pain ter, W. H, Lcijhoii, John Oberdorf, Jacob wriarnring. SOWER h BARNES, Publishers and Booksellers, Ao. 84 North Third Strut, ' . PHILADELPHIA. ' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ItililM, rryr, Hymns, Poetical and lllstorteal Works, 1 fSJItfeslst PiniMU A. m f 1 'vtssj, no,, ttc, SCHOOL BOOKS. Evrrr kind In ase from a primer npwsrds. BLANK BOOKS. An lfrant sssortment from the rass bouk upwards, msda of superior paper, sod bestr binding. WRITING PAPERS. Csp, Post, and Nots Papers, elegant styles and quslity, STATIONERY. Fsncy, phln nd Adhesive Envslnpes, Ink, Send, Va fers, Woel ns, plates, pencils, Pone-Misiaies, Wrap pinj Pspers of sll kinds, Curtain Psuers, Ac., Ac. Our stock is til fresh, bought chesp and sold secordingly. Particular attention paid to Uonkerllers, Country fer clients and Teachers, however little they may buy. Sower h Barnes sre Publishers of PELTONU series of MAGNIFICENT OUTLINE MAPS F.ach map la nearly SF.VE.V FEET SQUARE, and snows the comparative site and relative position of every cou ntry on the pl They are intended to he suspended 111 every Scliool Room, end n-H only make a splendid p fennmce, but are nnirerssllv snknowl-dced to he the BLr5T MODE OF TF.ACIIINO OKOURAPHY tva brourht out. They sre keys intended t.i he used by the solars, cmtainiiig a complete epitome of Oeographv, and costing less than liaif the price of a Ueocraphy and Atlas. The system is in unirersnl use in Prussia and Germany, and has already been introduced in Oirerd College, Phila delphia, the public schools of Boston, New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Washington, and throughout New England, New York, Ac., Ac. Our desks ere loaded with recommendations from the most tnlenlcd and scien tific teachers in every quarter, and wherever the tvsiem has been used parents, teachers and scholars unite in prais ing It. r I. Map of the Western Hemisphere, ti. Mop of the Kaslern Hemisphere. II. .Msp of North America. 4. Map of the United State, ft. Map of Europe. 6. Map of Asia. 7. Map of South A merica and Africa. F.very map is brilliantly colored, varnished, and mount ed on muslin end rollers. We respectfully invite the earnest attention nf Teachers, Psrents, end School Directors t' this fatcinstinr mods of teaching Geography. SOWKR A BaIINKS, St North Third Street, Philadelphia, Aug. , 1854 tf. Cheap Watches $ Jewelry, "TVniOLESALE and Retail, at the "Pliiladcl- " phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 08 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadel phia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 19 carat cases, J3?,00 Silver do. full jeweled, 8 14. O ild Spectacles, 7.00 Sliver Lenme, jewels, IU Fine Silver do. 1.5U do d ) do. 9. Gokl Bracelets. 8.00 Sunetior Ciusrtiers, 7. ! adies' Gold Pencils, 1.00 imitation no. ft. Ntver Tea spoons, set, S.no Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 ,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, 18i; Lunet, So; other articles m proportion. All goods war ranted to he what they arc sold for. 8TALFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepincs, still lower than the above prices. , August 28, 1852 ly. SECOND Fresh Arrival of Goods AT THE NEW STORK OF L W. TENER & CO., (S'early opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.) Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. Tt liTE heg to announre that wc are receiving a ' " new and varied supply of goods from Philadelphia in addition to our present new stock ; all of which we ofTer at such prices as we think should command a speedy sale, our philos ophy is, to sell cheap and turn our money often ; and we know that at the year's end this will pay us better than alow sales and large profits, and our customers will in the meantime havo the benefit of goods at low prices and of the best tialitv. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Hardware, Qiiccnsivare, CROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and Parasols, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Looking Glasses, Wall Paper for Room and Window Blinds, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts and Candy, Suit, Mackerel, SJulmon Dried Beef, Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails, Window Class, Paint Stuff, Oils and Putty, Car pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety of other articles. N. U. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices 1. XV. TENER c CO. Sunbury, June 26, 1852. ly.e Snl5LI)T.AKE'S ALLEGHENY HOCSE, No, S80 MARKET Street, above 8th, Philadelphia. Under the new arrangement the cars which arrive from Pittsburg, Harrisburg, &r., will run to the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill 9th and Market. In order to accommodate the public we will always have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival of the cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny House, which is in the centre of the city. Our old friends will please ride down, and all who wish to patronise a House with a Good Table, Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, will please gi- e us a call. Terms, One Dollar per Day. August 21, 1852 6m. WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY. G. L. Miller t$ Co., South Wat tor. of Second If Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. THE PROI'RILTOKS, having increased their facilities during the past season, now feel able to supply all who have or may be disposed to patronise them. Their .Stock comprises everv vsriftT of patterns of FLOWERS, LAND SCAPE, GOTHIC, cVe., unsurpassed in quality, and which will be sold at our usual LOW PRICES. TASSELS, CORDS, BRASSES, Ac, in great variety. ShauVa made to order, at short notice, for Stores, Churches, Lodge Rooms, Ac. G. L. MILLER & CO., Depot, S. W. corner of Second and Arch sts. Phi arle!phia, Aug. 21, 1832. 3m. T.ILCPJ1TG-. JOHN V. MAHTIN, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the pub lie iu general, thst he is prepared in every respect to make clothing after the most FWtionaMe Styles, and in the most durable manner, and his prices will be as reasonable as can be had in Sunbury or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce. He will always have the advantages of the latest fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl edged skill in cutting, he will be assisted by the direction of the most scientific publications rela ting to that art, now issued from the emporiums of fashion in the United Stales. An endeavor will be made always to kav work completed when requiaed. His establishment is situated in Market Square, Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the building formerly occupied try Jacob Painter as a hatter shop, where it will be pleasure to hint to see his friends, and make such work foi them as is within the line of hie business. 8unbury, August H, 1863. tt LEATHER. Fritz, Williams i$ Hendry, - Star, Vo. S9 North U Street, ' ' ' PHILADELPHIA. ' lYfOROCCO Msnufacturers, Curriers, Import. ers. Commission and Genets! .Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Ratal), i ,;V- ; tST Manafaetory 14 Msigartlta Prtcet. t Aug. S8.-m3.-1y. ... i . ,, -. ' ' (TrSSOO CHALLENGE. ITf HATKVER concerns the health and happiness of a I people is si an unw ui ina mm vaiueu -tnce. 1 take it for granted that evarjr per! will all 'a their power, to ssvs the Uvea of their children, and that every person will endeavor to nromotetheir own health at all escrineee. I feel it to he my doty to solemnly assure on thst WORMS, according to tbe opinion of Hie nw celelirstsd Physicians, are tha primary causes of a lanre nwlority of diseases to which children and adults are lis dies if yon hsvesn appetite continually changeable from urn kind of food to emrther, Bad Breath, Pain in thef msoh, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Coogh, Wow Fever, Pulse Irreenlsr remember tnsl ell these denote vruiv jv - -r ply the remedy HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. a fMjkA Mw IkViimt.ii' PrlnHnlfi. frrtrnoarW' All wiicrc luwiwou upvss . , r r - ed with purely eegstable substances being perfectly ssfe when taten, and csn he given 10 the most lender inrsnt with decided benenclel etfeet, where Bowel Complaints snd Disrrhais hsve made them weak and debilitated the TVmie properties of oiy worm nyrup are eucn, w i. stands without an equal in the catslofiie of medicines, In giving tnne and strength to the Stomseli, which mes It en Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dysrcps. Ihe astonishing cures performed by this Syntp alter Pliyti chilis have felled. Is the best evidence uf its superivt eru cacy over a others. ' THE TAPR WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that la feat the human system, it grows to an almnst Indefinite kaurlh becoming so colled and fastened la the Intestines and Stomach etfeeting the health so sadly as lo cause 8t. Vitus Dance, Fits, Ac , that those afflicted seldom If ever suspect that It is Tape Wurm hsstening them to an early erave. In order tu destrnv this Worm, a very enertellc ireatment must be pursued. It would therefor he proper t'i take 8 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove sll obstruc tions, that the Wnrm Syrupmay act direct upon I he Worm, which must be taken in doses uf 2 Tablitspuonrulls 3 times a day these directions followed hsve never been kiiowu to inn in curing me most unsiinsie case oi rspe v orin. E7" HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No cart nf the system Is more liable to disease than Ihe I.I Vt.lt, it serving ss a fiiterer to purify the U'jud, or giv ing the proper secretion to Ihe bile ; so that any wrong sc lion of the Liver effects the other important ports of the system, and results variously, in Liver Couipisint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia. Ac. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that inisht indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of KOU PS A PLANTS fur nished by natme to heal the sick : Namely, 1st, An EX PECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. Snd, An ALTKRAT1VE, which rh.nieea in some iuexDHcable and insensible manner the certain rn.tbd action of the system. 3rd, A TONIC wintn gives uine ana sirengrn to ine nervous system, re newing health and vigor to sll parts of Ihe body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect hsrmonv wilh the other ingredients, snd operating on the liowels, and expel- unc rue wnoio mass oi corrupt and vitiated matter, and pu rifvinc the B'ood. which destrova disease and restores health. TO F KM ALES. You will find these Pills sn invaluable medicine in manr complaints to which vou sre subject. In obstructions ei- tner total oi paniai, they hove been round of inestimable benefit, resturine their functional errant-emi'iita to a hruil- thy action, purifying the blood snd other fluids so effectu stly lo put to flight sll complaints which may arise from female irregulnfities. as hcad.irhc, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the aide, back, Ac. OCT" Price, 23 cenls each. None genuine unless siined J. N. Ilobeusnck. all others being buse Imitation. Ir Agents wishing new supplies, end Store Keepers desirous of beconiint Agent, must address the Proprietor, i. S. Holienssck, Philadelphia, Ta. Sold by J. W. Frilinr, Sunbury; Mary McCoy, Nor thumberland ; Iielsel, Turbulville; R a irr. Milton ; Pilty A Lenker, Georgetown ; Leiscuring A Wolverton, Psxi nos; Wiest. Hickory; all dealers in Medicine in the County and Stole. August It, lfvia ty. To flic Triivclliiis l'tiblic. First Class Hotel Term) $1.50 per day. THE subscrilr having lately become proprie tor of the FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, below 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA, and having ntDcctn thk raicc ur aoiao to $1,50 per day, gives notice that, notwithstanding this reduction he will still continue to keep a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Franklin House has just undergone extended alterations, and is now fitted up and refurnished in superior style for the reception of visitors. The Lower Floor formerly occupied by stores, is now included in the Hotel, forming a Spacious Reception Room, Gentlemen s Parlor and Dining Room, thereby allowing an addition uf thirty chambers snd sovrral beautiful parlors fronting Chestnut street' Rooms in this Hotel are supe rior lo most others, being constructed with al coves, forming parlor and bed chamber attached well lightened and ventilated. Its location is unsurpassed, either for business or pleasure. BEN. H. WOOLMAIV, Prop'r. Philadelphia, Aug. 14, 1852. 3m. THE VERY LATEST ARItRIVAL, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! FRILING Sc GRANT. RESPECTFULLY inform tlie public and "the rest of mankind," that tlicy have just received and opened the best and cheapest stock of Spring; and Summer Goods that has ever lieen brought to Sunbury. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry doods, xiz : Cloths, Castimeres, Sattinets, Vcsttvgs, Drillings, Linens, And all kinds of Summer Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Chintzes, Dt Lames, Derages, And every variety of goods suitable for La dies wear. Also an extensive assortment of Panama and Palm Leak Hats. Also a large assortment of GltOCEHIES, filCIl AS Sugar, Teas, Coflt-e, IWolussen, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a trcsh supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Besides the largest and most reneral assort ment of all kinds of yoods to ba had in this place. Isr Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at tho highest market price. Sunbury, May S!, 1852. THE GREATEST HISTORICAL AND Allegorical Print of the Age, In Commemoration of that most important event in the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, The British surremlrrlnf thrir armi to GENERAL WASHINGTON After their defeat at YORKTOWN, Virginia, uriuuer 181. rplIK Engrorine is executed by Tanner. Vsllonce, Kear X ney A Co , from an original drawing by J K. Ilniault, and puoiistica by Hrnjaroiu tanner, twieraver, Philadel phia. The size of Die print is 25 by 31 inches and wus or igmally published In Subscribers si Sit! iu tlie sheet. E.Ari.A.1 A 1 1UA. Till HiiToar Iu the first end stand nlen are ehihii4 three larse groups rf the principal orhcers, who were pre sent at tlie transaction, wiib a faithful likenrw of enrh. In tne nrst group is seen leut ral Washington, General Rocharnbean, General Lincoln, Cndaiel Hamilton, an old Farmer raver to omeninhte tbe scene. Ilillv the unmi and tint Horse of General Washington. in tne secma group, are American ami French Officers; General Knox, Secretary Wilson, the Dukede tauzua, and the Marquis de La Fayette The third group is rieecriptive of the British surrender, ina their arms. Lord Cornwallis. General O'Hura. ixym. nt dore fiinnmas, Colnuel Tsrlton, with two Soceis cut orf. Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Abercrombie, Lieutenant ijiouci iuikiu, unrq unewion. etc. trrt rjornwettis S pea's nieaeniinf bis swnrd tn the first General OfHrer he meets, hut General YYaahinetott is pointed out to aim as the only r"ann to whom he is to surrender his sword. On the heights and in the distance are the different ar mies and crowns of spectators. The House of geeretary WiIsom, nceimicd by Lord Cornwallis and his sua", which was bombarded and pierced with balls ; the Marquis de La Fayette having remarked that they wa s carrying dishes for the dinner nf lrd Cornwallis, ested leave of General Wsahinawa m serve him a dish of hia owa mnkiiw. and immediately after several bombshells fell Ihrouah this foof on the table, and woo need some, and dispersed the party Tax Ai tasosT On the left is erected a monninent in honor of those illustrious heme who sacrificed their lives snd fortunes lo insure tn tlieir cilixeus, the Liberty and In- dependent they sow enjoy. Published at l by WM. B. I.ANE. Ftiiladelphia. and tn he had at the Omos nf the "AMERICAN CUCRIER." No. Ml Owstaul SuesC, Philadelphia, as setmiums to thai psper. A liberal discount Is A rent. Philadelphia, Juaa M, ltag lXTHACT Or COfFEEAsi xeellmt sjsbcle nose wholesome and moeh eheapar Uian Coffae ttaeir. ror sale at this ethcev AprU JT IHS r. TiKflTia -pxiatod an ihe swat quajfity of parchmeat paper, sold at the lowest prices at t.ns oltice, ty wboleselsj and tctetl v- v. ,. if Valuable Property. laU the Estatt of E. P. SHANNON, Esq., OrAorlhuinberlaisd , AT PP.IVATE SALE. HE5 subscribers, Executor of the Estate nf Enhraim P. Miu,,r.oo lata nf lh, ft.,.. ongh of Northumberland, offer nt privale sale, tha following valuable Real Estate, viz: Lot No. 77, corner of Quern and Front Street, on which is erected n two story Brii k Building, formerly occupied by the deceased as a Store nnd Dwelling, and now occupied a such. There are also on the lot tw o fiamc dwellings, be. Lol No. 62, situated in Market Slreet, on which is erccied a two story white frame Dwelling, tc, adjoining; JohnTaggart, Esq., occupied by Ct.as. Knous. Lois Nos. C9, 70, 71 & 72, siinate in Mar ket Street, a two story white Frame Dw-. liiifr, occupied by .tsmes Donly, and a stable is creeled on luis No. 69 k 70. The undivided half tif Lot No. K0, situate on the corner of Duke and 4th Sire 'l, mi which is creeled a two story dwelling, occu pied by Joseph McCallister. Lot No. 184, situate in Queen Street on which is creeled a two story white Frame Building, occupied by John Outkert Lot No. 60, situate at Norihway ami Wa ter Streets, on which nre erected two Frame Dwellings and Stabling, occupied by widow Vandling nnd John Vanillin. Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166, on which is erected a two story Frame Dwel ling, occupied by John Vamlyke. Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining lands of John Deshay, on the East side of the Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ ated on the corner of Second and Orange streets, numbered in ihe general plan of Hot- oimn. in os. via s: xis. Also four vacant lota on Third and Orange Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said liorough. IN us. 209, 210, 211 & 212. Also lour vacant lots fronting on Market and Sixth Streets, running F.asl to an Alley, numbered in Ihe general plan of said Bor ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 St 80. Also four vacant lots Ironting on Orange Street, and numbered in the general plan of said Borough. Noh. 185, 186, 187 & 188. 1 he above property will be sold in parts or parcels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. For fnrlhrr particulars annlv lo John Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or tu the sliDscriners. ALFRED KXF.ASS. ) p , THOMAS STRAWHRIDGE. f t-x n Norlhnmberland, May 22, 1852. tf. jomrmLLns & son! No. 47 South Water Street, helow Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA . tMPORERS of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Wines, &c, keep constantly on hand the following articles, which they will aell at very low nrices for cash. Raisins, Almonds, Currants. Walnuts, Citron, Ground Nuts, Prunes, Cream Nuts, Dates, Filberts, Figs, Vanilla beans. Sweet Oil, Preserved ginger, amarinds. Liquorice, Lemon Syrup, Fire Crackers, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Claret Wine, Sherry " Muscat " Sweet Malaga " Philadelphia, July 3, 1853 ly. NEW STORE. PETER W. GRAY T ESPECTFl'LLY informs the citiiens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has commen ced a new store in Whortlelierry atrcet, in the house formerly occupied bv Mrs. Gray, and has just received and opened a well selected assort ment of Dry Goods, Consisting in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, 8ATTINETT8, A nd a general assortment of LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS of every variety and style. GROCERIES of every description. Also an assortment of HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, And gcnerul variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will he sold at the lowast prices. Country produce taken 111 exchange at the hichest prices. Sunbury, May 15, 1SJ2. Cm. EYRE & LANDSLL, ith and Jrck Street, PHILADELPHIA. HAVE established a Store where the best traile now resort for Household Dry floods, French Fancy Goods. Dress Silks and Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves and Mills, Cloths, Cassimers and Yestings, Muslins and Linens by the piece. Damask Table Linens und Nujtkins, Patent Black Silks for Dresses, Full Stock of Mourning Goods. E. & L. are constantly receding Bargains from the New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which they sell wholesale and retail very cheap fur Rett Cash. Edward E. Evbe, Washington I. Laxpcll, Fhilsdelphia, July 3, 1652. ly. JUST DECEIVED AT THE Saddlery and Harness Establishment of G. AV. STROII, Market Street, Sunbury, A new assortment of Silver, Itrants nnd Japanned Mounting, Which he will either make up to order or aell separately for cash at prices as low if not lower than can be bad anywhere else. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Triiiika, Vallcea, &.C., Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to or der. CARRIAGE TniMMING done on lha shortest notice. All persona are invited to call and examine for themselves. All kinds of produce taken in exchange, ftunbury, May 1, 1852. tf. Van Loan Dagucrrean Gallery, 159 CftMnttf Street, A T this celebrated establishment you can always pro J. curs the newest sod moat improved styles .4 DAGI ERBEOTYPE at TALBOTYPE PORTRAITS at from SO to tut) per et. tss cost than sack pictures cm he had for elsewhere. , Now that you can seenra sueh perfset port iu of your loved ones at a mere nominal eost, dou'l delay lest you '"EvKVvarietv of fancy ewes, frames, e . on hand or furnished In order, and every picture made sanatory ana wairaiHed to ha in the hest style of the art or ao causes Call and tbea.au.-. PL'RNELL. TPhiladdlpbia July 17, IfJS.-ly. SUNBXTET FERRY. nEXRY W. Bl'CHER informs the public that ha bss taken Ihe Sunbury Ferry and as hs is now well prepared with good and suffi cient eratts he will be enabled to srcommodaUj tbe public with promisees snd despatch. , April 10, 1852-tf. HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly neuuted at tlus . effx-t. Alse blsaka, of all kinds on superior paper. Sunbury, Ten. 11, UJ. ,. NEW, STOIUl BENJAMIN HEFFNEK ftESPECmJLLY Inform th crtUene of Sunbury and vicinity, (list he ha opened a new store in (he room lately oectipied by Gnm Bright, opposite Bolton's Hotet lie has just re ceived a handsome assortment of Spring nnd Sunltner GftxH, eensiatlnj in part of Cloths, Cajslmeri, CasiineU. SUMMER WARE of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO : Cnllcoefl, Ginghams), Lftrttl,, Itlotisjiieli'nfc Do Lnlrttt and all kinds of Ladies Dress Ooodt. GROCERIES of every variety. Also sn assortment of llnrdttflr, Ifou nml Steel, Nfclls, &e Also sn excellent sssortrhenf of QUEENSWARE, of various Style and pattern. Also an assortment of HOOT h. MlOT.it Paba leaf and other Hats and Oapi, Suit, Fish, $c. Also a variety of LIQUORS such a Ki nnd). Gii., Wilt, fcc. And a great variety of other articles such a Srej suitable to the trade, all of which will be solj at the lowest prices. HT Country produce taken in ettbange ei the highest pri-es. Sunbury, May I, 1852 ly. Manufactured by the New Jersey Zinc Company, Newark, N. J. rpKE Subscribers are sow prepared to eiteoite orders 1 tu any extent fur their beauiuul while and ' - Zinc Psints, at Uis reduced prices, vit t "-"en No. 1, Whita, giouod iu oil, S ceutt per lb., "ilfl"1 No. 8, do. do. n d. ' 'do ' No. 3, do. io. 7 A.. i0 Brown and Black, d... J dn. do One hundred pounds will cover equally' w-U as mnra suil'ace as 100 lbs. of White Load j they are S aer cent cheeper lo the consumer. ' The Zinc Whits is rapidly superseding While Leadj over wliieti it possesses many advsntuf cs It is whiter and mure lieautu'ul then Ihe VVhne l.cd Jurji not turn' yell.jw, even when eziosed tor sulphurous vapor- has no smell is not iujerious to health, and is far tame du rable. Zinc Bbowh and I!lac Tai-tTs ax aorK WATnita and Fine Pnoov. The beet coveriiir fur outside work ever intrudueed, adapted to buildings of wood, hrlck ir slune to fences. r:irris;i- bjdict, bridges, and msclilnerr t i the hulls uf veiwels, onchors, vluuns, and sll other Iron wurk on Inard ship to sieiim toilers, smoke tacks and water tanks to iron, tin. sntl other nofling, iron shattter diKirs aud railings, wue leneee, lirnlxca, Ar.. For Iron Surfaces this Tsint Is especial! valusbis ss It forms a gnlvouic connection, and entirely prevents rust. ' These Zinc Paints hnving a pure Metalie Base, are war rented not t turn yellow, und will retuin their orisuial brilliancy much lonser thsii While Lend, or any of the earthv pigments now in use. The certificates from th.vse who have used these Psints. are such e tosatialy the pub lie that they nre invaluable. The ublret chemists of France and this country have testiSod to the superiority of Zinc over Lead Paints, as to durability, heslthfulnem and beamy. They have been adopted by ihe French Govern ment, by the corporation of New York, and sre new ex tensively used hy tht United States Government at muiv of the largest Military and Marine Depots. PlttLAnixruiA Cas Wosks, May IS, 1851 Messrs. F. C. Jonas A Co. Gentlemen Having ndn several trials of ymir Brown Zinc I'sint in various meth ods calculstrd to test its protective qualities upon wood snd metsl, I have the sutln'action to utile that the reenlta have been highly favorable. The paint covering well, drying quickly, snd pussesifnt; greater tenseity, eopeelslly upon iion, thnu any other paint with which I am fa miliar. Yours, tnily, ' John C. Caassorr. The undersigned, having nsed the Zinc Fauns ret erred lo concur in the foiegoing opimonv Morris, Tssker A Morris Iteanet, Nenlic A Co., I'cnn Works. Merrick A Son. James T. Sutfon k Co., Franklin Iron Works. J. T. Denn, U. S. Dry Dock. IV Dealers supplied on reasonable terms by the Ageate of tlie Compuuy. F.C. JONES Co , No. 17 Soath Wharves, Pbua. July 17, 1632-em. NEW COUNTRY 6T0EE, At the Forks of the Pum Creek and tulpt. hocken ttoad, (near KrtighLaum't Slack Smith Shop. JACOB WEIMER, I RESPECTFULLY informs tho public that ha has opened a new Store at the above place and haa just received a splendid stock of new Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets, DRILLINGS and all kinds of linen cotton aud worslud mimtner ware. ALSO: Callicoes, Muslin de Lainei, LaWns, GlIlglKllilM, And all kinds of Dress Goods fur Ladies. Tea, Corree, Si-gar, flloi.Assts, Ate. GllOCKRIEK, of all kinds. BEANDY, GIN, WNIE, and all kinds of Liquors Hardware, Iron nnd Steel, Kails, te, QUEENSWARE. Shoes, Boots, Caps, Palm loaf and other Hats( Fish, Salt, Ac., All of which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. .May 8, 1853 -tf. l i b e a t y s ifoTiT woexs, BROWN STREET, flboi' Fourth, rHTXADEIiPHIA. THE undersigned resjiectfully Inforsn the pub lic that they are in full operation at their new foundry, and ready to execute orders for stoves of every description on tlie most reasona ble terms. They invite the attention of STOVE DEAL ERS to their large assortment of WTOVES, all of which are entirely new, snd fot up at (real expense. Among which are the Liberty Air Tiplit Cook, Complete Cook, lar Air Tight, Star Franklin, Star Radiator, Jenny Llnd Im proved, Fire Kins; Radiators, Salamanders, Can nous, Rases, Vara Cylinders, Dar Room Stoves, Furnaces, lias Ovens, Ac, Ac. ABUOTT LAWRENCE. N. B. Country merchants are particularly invited to call and examine our assortment. April 10, lS5!i. ly. SOAP TCANDLEliiAWFACTOfiT, So. V) Wontl St., letween 'id 3d Sts., and So. 17 -VorrA 6lh Street, I'llll.AUKUill .lolin Biineroft Jr. and Son, ESrECTFL'LI.Yinform Storekeepers, Mer- chsnts, Ac that they Manufacture endbev for Sale, Palm, W hite, ariesaled. j allow and Rrown Soaps, Mould and Dip-d Candles, all ef good quality and st reasonable pricee. IV Cash paid for Tallow and rough Fat. April 10 1851: ly. Win. McCartv, Bookseller. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pvbNe, thst be has removed his Book Store, to Market street, to the boose occupied by J. Nailkr, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly op posite the Court Moose, on the north side, where kerpe for ssle constantly on band a good assortment of books and stationery. For Sale -A large new spring waggon fit for S, t or 4 horses. Sunbury, July S4, 15?, 4f. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dee. IS, 1861. X EMERSON'S AWTnCMZTIC Noe. t.f, nd Porter's Kbetorical RradOT, yoas rereiv. td and for aakt by WM. MeCARTY. Sunbury, Mar 1. v ,! , FEE DILlaJusticee ansl CtysMtablet f ssi Sills ban4some)y vriatod e tard papM fct sale at uiisemc. ., ; i 0 ;r