-.,.-,-.... .1 i.. ptif the Bnnhnry AiTCoeift Lime wticn projirrly tippled to our fields h a- renovntor is second only to' ftnblo ma nure, bnt It must, be applied with jiictf'rtiptit, us it decomposes animal mid decayed vcjreU blonmt tor, mid brinfr it into inunrtlinta bot vice in the prrotvth of the crop, otherwise tho dry vegetable matter would l.y dormant until a larjre portion of it fcrtilisiiifc qnnlilits would' ba evanoraUJ 1T tho uction cf tho nt- hiospliore. Liuie oIpo absorbs and draws moistmo, ond eutori itsolf into tlis compooi. lion of tlio plant, the n?li of turnips and potiv toi's ronrtninrroin 30 to 40. per rent, of lime, corn 20, mid vhent 15. It must net upon mitt tor, nnd if tho soil to wfcioh it '.i Applied is destitute of composnblo matter, then It enn iiut beinitit the crop for the time boinjr. Let uo one nay he it too poor to limo nnd improve liisfiiriii, for if lm conlinuna to ndliern to his oltl prnctico nl i-ohiniig tlio noliis or nil its fertilizing (puilitks, und but timlte suitable returns, ho will become." poorer still. Jupt be;in tit one flcld, tiisiitn-e limp find plow, mid if his liarn yard will not yield iv sufficient pnpply of manure, m.iko cumpost, tlieii he will see nnd behold with his own eyes that his money hns been profitably invested, nnd lie will follow it up uitil his wli'o'm farm 1ms beeomo regenerated, Those, fields that now rvre a barren tviuto will bo productive nnd profitable. "It is so 'expensive to Hire," i- ofien nsserted by the cautious farmer. I will say nulo liim that if he embarks in it proper-, ly. he will iind it more expensive mid labo rious than be anticipates, lie will be under the necessity of paying much for bired labor to assist him in pat'ieviiifr liis crops, or' buying threshing machines to t hrcsh out his .'raiu which now is performed by flails, lie must tear down bin old barn nnd build a larger one, erect sheds to sholtor his numerous cattle, stack hay nnd grain in tho fiuld, und have it exposed to the weather nud injured by the vains, But in lion thereofhe will no longer con sult nnd carefully examine his almanac to sec if tbo moon poinfs up or down, as a proper timo for planting posts, etakes, or spreading manure, or bo governed by that simple pic ture placed in front of every nluinnnc, called "Anatomy of man's, body." to teach him when to sow his grain or plaut vegutublea, which Las no moro influence upon the growth of crops than what spiritual Kappors have upon departed ghosts. - LEU MAS. Mt. Comfort, Artril W55. - ftio.vs or a horse's xkmi'ek. Tuk EaR. The size, position and motion of the ears of a liorso are important points. TIico rnfher small than large, placed not too far npart, erect, and quiot in motion, indicate both breeding and spirit t and if a horse is in the frequent habit of carrying ono ear forward and the other backward, and especially if ho does so on a journey, ho will generally possess both spirit and endurance. The stretching of the ears in contrary directions shows that he is attentive to everything that is passing around him, and wbilo he is doing this lie cannot be much fatigued, not likely soon to become so. It baa been remarked that few horses sleep without pointing one ear forward and one. backward in order that they may receive no tics of the approach of objects inany direetiou. When horses or mules niarch in company at night, those in front direct their ears forward; nud tho.-ie iu the middle of tho trainturn them laterally, thus seeming to be actuated by one feeling watches their general safety. Tho ear oi the horse is ono of the most beau tiful parts about him, and by this is the tem per moro safely indicate!).. The ear is more intelligible even than tho eye : und a person accustomed to the linrse, can tell, hy the cs- ircsive motion ol the organ, almost all Unit lie thinks or means. When a horse lavs his ears flat back on his neck, ho most assuredly menus mischief, and bystanders should beware of his heels or feet. In play tho cars will be laid back but uut so decidedly nor so long. A quick change in position, and more partic ularly the exprcrsion of tbo ere nt tho time will distinguish between playfulness mid Vice. The hearing cf the horse is remarkably acute. A thousand vibrations of the air, too flight to make impression in tho human ear, nre readily perceived by him. It is well known to every hunting man, that the cry of hounds will bu recognized by tlio horse, mid his ears will be erect, and will be u!l spirit crd impatience, a considerable lime before iho rider is conscious of the least sound. The Horse ctd the ltider. rill'IT ORCHARD I'lunlinsr trees in this section enn Le tlone dnrini? this month. Select tho bent varieties of fruit tre cp, und plant api'le tires from Uf) to 41) feet u.part ; pencil, pear, plum, end cher ry trees lit) feet tipnrt ; dwarf fears front 10 to 12 feet apart, (-iraftimr miiy ho done this month. Prepare grafting wax by mixing three parts of bees-wax, three parta'of i-ol;ii, und two of tallosr. ' l'lant out gooseberry and currant enltinjrs, Brat removing nil tlio lwer eves. Trench nnd prepare tho protutd with short ninnnre. tlrapo vino cuttings tdtould bo pl.inud with two eyos out of tiio grtnind, mid in a soil ra ther sandy ur.d in nisi. Trim grape vines at tuii'o, if not iilready done, and ilir in around ' the roots, well rotted uiunure. .Strip of ail trt ci ( i.coous bud Jtirvat of iiiMtts, und apply .it.h Lel'ore reeenMncndi't!. Apply .ult to trainee trees. .Man:iroind clear tip ttr.iw. hoiry untl ra.-.j,'u,'rry lieds, nud i:ud;o new j j Uiuuliuiia of e.tch. I'n'iover iith if tiio 1 Liner tia were l.iid down hut loll for I lolei- ! th.n. ' i Ttt KMV 'l'liNM (IF HiV fKIt A'-KK. It Vlli Ulix h Mr. 11. id, lit tin nvrieiilHiiid ilium r i l.:i ii by Mr .Mocl.i, ,n Kiioland, reeenl i, ! tint t.',iy tu of luv ll.ld been r.li-ci oll'u i :n-Ji- hi tv, i,i i-'eothiiiil. the ju t tf.'tiMin. It j w.i li i'.i.m itye lira,, wl.ie!i 'M to u vi t j W' I" i:-,'il in tie.' ltiiin.de!;in.itoff.-:et.t:.tt;.i, I Kiel he ei.t In, in mvcii t i o ,Ui, f,.,,, , Ma.ch to liwember. l i tli . in-Un. e :,.ti,i. .1 I It wu ml u ti tint-,, but odor t.ii'h i. 1 1 : i ' ! .to HbutrUnt up,iiiat...u of U.mia utamtu w., nude. niMin-sns i. rruM,.i ,. ;,tall, j Jiiu Ni Kiiiiiand ... r, t!lhl , r. ,,.,;. ham, nl lum.-.M, ., ruli,.,j ,1M ,,.,.,,, n it..n:i l,n . t CutiiM u;u i it lint rx'i Ot Ull I. Villi! h llH oM IJ lliv ,j U ,,. war. l p r bii-L. . j0 J.0 ,,0 Ju.( lt I'ul i U lu r , .i,, l K)U,i t,x. ol.tia.i. nii.ni iur MVi r , ,UM r()lj lJ( J... Iu ba in ,i,e 1'uinliUoii, attj Ue V extiiid ile udlure. V.IK't proj... I -A 1 lKYIf ) lu dli )uUf hctlS 10 lav, Uv.4 . 1 ,.imiLiu4 ittctr Uir.. .. iU'.ii.i, u,t w.ib iLwr (r.lt ni I . Jui U4 CMt lli,. v.lil aiiksr.r . n..l 1'. .'. 14u. it.ir. Ul.,tt S. ...i.ali4..i..sj iU:r' f$ tutue il U kvj,l (U, t..u U'is' s-U -i. i I uhluji!!, .ujj.J.v.i vi. IU f,M' ' .( tUan, On, . rt.. U I I 4 l 1 ( -, a)i, r ,(., f . , . . . ,h .'u 1. 1.; iJU,u .1.1 1.. ri 4 1 l a a y 1 1 It l.i... .... l, Jv U 'f I 1 t. I J! i 'iis.li .It 1 . t IOS l-v I . Ids..-. Il l ! . I" V !- Ill'il U . T-t . t)i I -. l a . I hM.'.S l.ft. ' I 1 i its . 1, i "'I' 'I Jul 1 U( i .United States, HoteV r 1 Chestnut Street, abovt Fourth, ., PHILADEtFBIA! CJ-'MacLELLAN, (Into of .tone' Hot!,) lina the pleasure to inform bin friends and he traveling community, that he ha tensed thie House for a term of years, and la now prepared for the reception of Gnosis. The Local advantage of thie favorite rrtablish mcnt arc too well known to need commmit. The House nnd Furniture have been put in first rata rtnVri th room nr lucre and well ventilated.'"- The Tabic will alWAys be supplied with tho best, and th proprietor pledge himself that tin effort on bis part ahnll be wanting to make the United States equal In comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City.. . , -rhlla., July H, 1554. " " ' . AVM. MCAUTY, HOIIKSKLL K R , Mirket Street, 6UU2TJE.Y, PA. - J UBT received and for sale, a fresh -supply of ' mxixi;t ait sic fut : Singing rVhunl. He Is also -opening at this Ihno, ft large assortment of Hooks, in every branch of t.iteinliire, consisting of Toelry, History, Novels, Romances, Prientific Vorks,"l,av, Medicine, School nnd Children's l5ooks, Billies; School. Pocket and Family, both with and without Engraving, and cvory of vari ety of Uiiiding. Prayer Book, of all kind. ..Also iuBt received and for a'.o, Purdoii IM-- gsst of ill l.iwsol rcniiRj-lvanin, edition of 1851, (nice only 50 00. Juilse Keada edition of Ehickstonei Commen taries, in 8 vnls. 8 vo. formerly aotd nt 81lt,U0, uiid now offered Cin fresh binding) at tho low prico of 86,00. A Treatir-e on the laws of Pennsylvania re jecting tho estates of Decedents, by Thomas F. Uotdon, price only 81,00. Travels. Voya.-s nnd Adventures, all ot which will be old low, either for cash, or coun 'ry produce. 'February, 21, 1853. tt. Sunbur' Academy. J. P. CltONMILLER, Principal. TRUSTEES: Hon. Alex. .Ionian, John Young, H.B. Mas ser. E?n.. Jacob Painter, Hon. Geo. C. wclker, Henry Donnel, 11 , Ira 'V. Clement, HushCelJ las, John v. t'cal. THE SUMMER TEKM of this Academy will , coinmoitce on Tuesday, tli 10th of April. The course of Instruction will embrace all the branches of a liberal English and Classical edu cation. " It is his aim to make the Academy one of the best schools in the country To ac complish this, nothing will bo wanting n bis part. Thoroughness nnd accuracy will be Tcnuircd In every recitation, and no pupil will be permitted to pass aupcrficiallp over nnv subject. Compo sition and Declamation will receive particular attention. Correct reading, writing and spelling will be carefully taught to the less advanced. Calender. The Winter session will coin' mencc on Monday, the 16th of October, and con tinue twenty-two weeks. The session is divided in Two Terms of eleven weeks each. . i TUITIONl Primary branches (ecr term) $3,00 English .dcpurluieut, (per Term,) $5.00 LMnssical " " Slf.UW For further particulars address the Principal, Snnbury, Pa. - . September 10, 1S54. lm. HEN It Y 15. FUSSELL, MANcricTcntn op Umbrellas rarast)l3, IN EVERY VAR1ETV, AT TliR OLD STANli, A o. 2 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. f 'onstatitlv on hand a large assortmen to wliich the attention of Dealers is requested, l'hila.. Sept. lli, 18.rvL Iji ilisli Periodicals r.ARLY (Ot'Ifc "ILt URtD. C5P'fmr.(ms to ?'ew Subscribers ! ! .' ' r.on.VIlD PCOTT A. CO, Nc.v York, continue to re puhltsa the 1'ullowiug British Pot iodica!a, vi. : THE LO.N D0X QUA HT KRLV (Cotuorvalive) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whi.) THE NORTH RIUTISH REVIEW (Froa C'h.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S E DIN BURG MAGAZINE (Tory). T!tc prcnt crlurn! ntHtR of European DfT.iirs w ill reii'W tlii'sff iuh!K':i;i"iiH umirntty iiitcri?tiiipr ilnrinjj the fnilb ciiniiiiT voir. Tiiey w.U tcciijy fi nudibe (.'fiunil Ivtwurii thp h.is'-iiy writen iit'U'lt-iteiiiN, cfUtit? jiot'uijiiusi,miil iiy iiitj luiii-'ii !he il. illy J unuil, nnd (he p tuleriun Tuin ol Ihu 1'nture liiBt'iriiui, written utter the living intcttut Bntl fX-.itiMR'i.l M ill greut jmlititjiil t vti Ib i tlic time bUhW Irire passrd aiviiv. his ( tluw IVrUuliciil tlt.it r !iiii-r mast l-tnk f ir tiie only rrnlly iutr!l;p(hlc him! reiin blf hi"ry of eurrfi.i -entii, 'nud or wirh, in rtiliti"ti t riit ir veil-i-t'tihiipriKl litniitry sciuiitifi.'. omj iliwi'ji(Ml i-Inrnrter, we urj tbi'm u;.ii tlie c 'imidtration il lite rcuih'i puttlie. IT" Arrfi -gfrnriiti art niw permniicntly nuiriii f-T tbo f''fi;it iH'Kitly Siif'l from 1 tie Hritisli I'l.ljiiscra, bv which wft lire etthbhd t- p!nre nil orr Hvprinm tn tb liaiuti l kiil)9riberai. ti! ul am viii citliry chji Ih? r"ur:i ihc-tl v. if j t!it lurtij-'i f'pif. Aithmili ttna invtlvin a very t ifL-t niitlay on .ur putt. w .!,'ilt o ml intift to fui n:h the IVr t nlica!t nt the rmr v rnrus na berrtni'itre. tngrtbtr With llif.i.'vvuin Piauuum Ut new HtiluMTibfra. i KliMS AN I) I'UEMIUMS. Sct lift of Premium Vo! units below F-r any oa of th' fmr niiievaanl one Trein. v I. ty i l-'-'r ;i'iy two " m " S On l' i ii tltrra l two " 7 i K"r till f ur t ib ltc i-wa w i " t (' K- r It H.iw.Ml' M ..fisii'iB 'mih " :t f.( f -.f l't vkv kl n.nl t! i ;t M vicva Ibrre 41 fi "n l-r IHnrkw-KiJ & li.r. i ut l'- icwn Uice ' lu tj 'iiiiifii tile tnuU tn ull cmes in art run e. .lj.-iry cur r fut injheStatt irhttt tssmd tall be t.fvr,l ut ar. T v ri'mitiM8 ropiiai t f the f.ll--wii(; w1rk, l-:'k v !ti. tm wH li wu! b fjtvt-H tti new i(i!iM-'i.f-a m e r- tit; I llltr iiUllilKI U( UtlHtllCuifj UiUcotj . !... t X plitiliril : TREMIUM Vni.l'MFS. FnBEi.?! OraKKI KV lW C-il , Uu tv'U Altjki.).a (on 111, to) I i.M) M (1" a llrht. IffcltV ai .UL'U4 UKsli.sV ( tut .jr), M i Lu" i 1 1 M it. it i Mi (kii, tn utri) V .t t 4 xi an tti.vitM (miff jrni')- ! t. C nfutu I'lsjtuiiim vlttnta . h4 ia n'l rava ( m ii.n t, iti t ol ln I irtyn c'i trier Krvuw J J pf -v nt d ii- "tit nit tit, Ihrirl .! tt, tA lu-1 a l'..it W -ik It l at. ! va'-i' -t :-ti'n f i!.-m nt (iks tit f u uuny ti if -tut w Nil ( ) fin 1. 1 Ki bm tt5a ai luivuMra u nnU CLUB3Ii,'0. K t r'ju m( ivoai'i nva t-cvt (ttmn b Uva p't ta Jttl W J d i kit . f ur of MHNatyjurt ui i.f ir ni t i f tt ai' vj vtuiis liiua. i'i iij,i.a 4 ti''-VH' aJ. j i t9 Ktnivw, will ta Mtl Ut ,r mJ,1i i'i u; ..f Ciym 11, 4,W UcVttWC mi l'iTAGK. In iiili ptu 'u-A t'ittisaa.4 T 'Wn U wt4 l lu.vxrl. tii.dxt. or ftlal'AuK-s W bi .1 t itsitl ii t'.rMiis Mtjr u4 u4 Vutiwi -' m.U t tut 'I m uiyltir 1 m )ai I It Hv.4 ' mitt 14 i t4va 4 )mi fu mb ( u.a Uiw It.iM.tof; t4 a-fH'lt4i4Mki's44 LJtti4 & 0 LKuNAU!) FCOTT i CO.. N n I ft k lavxiMiiif uMii, 4 a i .4 , AU4ii.u i-; li,, llmi turn. " SF M4Pa t tfinilM a f in-.,.-u..,( IX 1 II 4. s. t A tl . ""''"l' " it 1 1 mil "M . k '4 1 rsys' ., .h.. . I" 1 i, I. i .! MT llsi.U-rU, tia, Waal Ti4fiti, 4', ... k.U. fsiuud bills I flu li um: li as k.t. t uii l.a s U j.. . ,,,4 aabkM I ! i kl la.st I ki.4 lw, sl k ' 4 , . 5 1111 I I It a . I fell. I 1 M, Wt4 ,1.1 " !''' Mu-..iiHi. I Ji' . I i...uii . .1 ia.i.,4 sflfci " I A KN MtM 'I., 1 .. THE AMERICAN'S FRIEND ! I HOLLO WAY'S TILLS, To the VilUeni'of the Vntlci Stairs': ' i I most huiuliljr and nlncprrly ihault vim for Die linmenRe fialrdtiiiffo which you hnve bitioweit p'n niy Pills. I luke this oprKWinnily of stslitnt Hint my A iu'eKtnrs were all Amcricsii Citixcns, ami thm 1 ciitsrisin for ill thst C'liiccrm America nnd the Aindrlcmm, the nrnst lively lyinpothivs, to much aothat nriainslli-eoinpoijiKlcil ilit-tio Pillt expremly to suit your climtite, knhita, eonslitiitlons, and iminner of living, intciiiliiia to ntshlinh 'myself sinong Vin, which I have nuw done, Ly ttdtinc nrsmisos in New OIK. THOMAS HOIXOWAY. 1 Vi, Coraer of Ann and Nnssua Streets, N aw York. , . rURlFlCATloFoiT.TnE ULOOD' , UVIJtt AND UIIJOLS COMl'T.AINTS. . Tlis Citizens of ths Unioa lulTiir much from diisnsce o ths Livei and Slomneli, scurnt.lv any are flee from the influence of these destructive midadies, heiico thny I ill Inst, The lair mix. buthans U must huwlsonie in tin W orlil, up to a ceitnin period when, dislrcminff to sny, manv loose tlieir lclh and mod looks, while vet In the In) Jay of life, such ssd rvils m-iy lw eiretlually remedied vy ciHiiiiiaMy Kccninir 1 lie hl nul pltve, ami Ihe lyiver snu btomach in a henlthvaeti.m. when lite will flow amoothlv. and rcremblu plnnls in p. coiiovninl clime, where incleriini Boi'lns anue:irs to Tanr.l. Ai il rnaidn the nrasen'Stion of tlio liuiuaii frame, and the duniti'in of life, much tuny he effected, nnd I any fearlessly. Iliat ticnlth and hfe can he prokunred lor many years bernnd their ordinary limits, if JJoll.way's Pills are tukcii to imiily tho Mood armmlina to the rules luid down for liealtli contniiied in the direitmm winch nccoinpany cu'-di box. A CASK Of WHAKN'ESS AN'O Df-BIMTY OFTKN YRARS 9TAND1NO, (tl'Rl'D BY HOLLOW AV8 Ccp! nf a Letter from Captain Juhn Johnson, As'nr House, Ncw Votl,, dated January To Pr.ifctj't tloLt-owAT. IW, Comer o Ann and I Narsan Sireets. N. Y. r5ir- tt Is with tne-msl henrtfclt plensurel have to inform you thnt 1 hnve ticun nslored to health slid rtrrii.'ih I'-y hiliing your Hills. For the Insl ten ye:irs; 1 smfl'.jrcl fiom n demiienietit of the Liver and Stotnncii, ami ivui reduced to such mi eltiemily lint I gave up my Hhlp, never exnectinff too to Hea nny ulirc, as 1 had hit-d every Kcmeily unit was icconnncnileil to ine, lint nil to no pur pose ; and had eiven myself up to do-peir. when 1 w:i nt lirt nc muricnded to lake yont Pilis. Al'ier tisina; lliem for tiiree tnonhs , the result In thst I nin now in ticltcr health tlinn 1 hnve heen for eleven yenrs p;i!t. nnd indeed lis well as ever 1 wni is my life. Yon are quite at liberty to limke this knivi-n fr Hie heiiefil of ollteis. I I'ciunin, Sir, yours respectfully, (Siyned.) ' JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pilh are wnnJafttlly cjfica- cious tit tne joiioii'inq complaints. Ague Drops InihiTmruition Juundice Liver Com plnints Luintiago . Tiles Rhulimiitieni Iletnition of Urine . Sorfuln. or Kiuif's Kvil PecondarV Asthma Dysuntary Itilious Complnints KryBijielus Blotches on ths Female Irrcgu Skin isritics Bowel Complnints Fevers of all Colics si mis Fits Consti itipetion of s Bjwels the Gout Uonftumpuon lieliilily Slore Tl iron I s Tin Douloureux llcnd-ache Indigestion Stone nnd Gravel Tumours Symptoms t: leers Venerea I Affections Worms ofull kinds Weakness, from whatever cause Ac. Ac. Sold at the Krtnlfliahmeiit of Professor Holi.owat. 214 Strnnd, (near Temple Bur, London,) nnd nlso nt his House in n,v i i'ik. writers lor nicoiciucsin ine ctismw, auorw sed T. Hoilowav New York.' will rtH-eiveiluccillentinn Sold nlso hy sit respertnlile l)i necivlt end Dealers In Med icines tlinnichont the Uniterl Slates, in Boxes nt 371 cents, 87 cents, and SI .50 cents eiieu To he lmd Wholesale of the principal Drue Houses in the I nion ir" There is a eousiderubic savins; by taking the larger dis 'it'er nre nfflxwl to each Cox. iritiili June 04, ISSt. in. Liquid Glue. .4 LVVAYS rcaily for use. A new article of the greatest utility and ronvpnienrc for re pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of either 1 orceliini or OlnRs. It is prclcraulc to any other cement used, ns it leaves no mark where the iiieecs join. It will he found a very Kreat savins; of nionev tn repairing of r urnilure alone, Neatly put up in buttles ai 25 eenls each, or 5 a dozen. All orders promptly executed. WM.G." MASON, 20 1 Chestnut street. Philadelphia Thila., Oct. 14, 1854. tf. SASH, E00ES,. ELI1TLS, &a. BUHj undersigned would rcspertfnlly inform " the citizens of fc-unhury and the pulihc cen erally.thut they have eiiten d into crvpiutnerphip under the firm of Kiu.i & McQuaiik, for the purpose of manufacturing &neh, I"ors, lilinds ic. Also, Door arid Wnshhoard MouIiIiiir worked to order. Their manufactory is atlia T. Clement's iStram 8aw Mill, w here they will furnish the ahove articles of the lest woikuiuii ship and lowest prices. JACOU Kft.UT, J A MI'S 1'. MctiUAUF. N. I? All orders left at I. T. Clement's btm promptly attended to. Sunbury, SepU 2, 1851. SASiUELTFETirEYsXON, DEALKK IN Lumps, Lnnlcrns, Clinndi licrsnnd rnnili'lubrns. IVo. 152 S. 2d street, ahove Spruce, rHII.AOF.I I'lllA. flavin enlarged and improved his store, and havin? ono of the largest assortments of Lamps, in l'hilndclphiii, is now prepared to fur- nUdi J'ine Oil, Coinphene, Uurninir 1'lnid, I.nrd nnd Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns (tlnss Lamps hy the pnekaire, at a s"-.all advance over anclton prices. Drill;? a Mantiftictiirer and Dealer of l'ir.o Oil, Cnrniiijf Fluid and Alcohol which will lie furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to ruiy. Also, Household tilaiswaro of all desert, tions at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct. M, 185-1. Cboap Watches .TeMtli TXrilOLI'SALE and Iletnil, at the "rhiladel hia Watch and Jewelry fctore," No. lid North ckcond Street, corner ol Quarry, PKrtADELPHIA. OiiM Lever Vaiehes, full jewelert, n pnnit ranra. Saa.CO (i-ilil Lri..ae ll-K. IM.ISFII Sll-.-et itisxturies. I filvsr l.ep. full ,i:w:inl, .ii.li.il. Urui-.-;.i. a iKi Silver l.cvcr. Mill jL'Wl'd IV l! aiiir' tiold IVji -iln, I till Nipi'ii-.r t.iiiurHcis, 7 iSilvtr Ti a spniui, set, 6,'itl fi.ilil Si.-la.-ln. 7,':ii Uolil IV.is. Willi rVii'1 und ilvT II 'Uer, I.CII (old l'iu:;er iiinns, 31 J eon! to Jf'O ; U'utrli (ilusws, plain, l'.'Jcei.ts; i'atcnt, 1 j ; Luuet, 25; oilier article in proportion. All gujds war ranted to he what tin y ure dd Mi AI KFl'It & 1IAKLKV, On hand, some (iold otul Silver Levers and Lt'pinr.4, still lower t'.iun t!.e uloto j ."icis. (Sept. :10, Ihol. Iv. Wiitehi's, Jewelry, Siherware AND FANCY !M)1)S, ;,T7".I Ch'Jtct Assortment of the I'tuest Qialitij IUU HIT. AT 1I1K LHWt.r ( AMI I'tll AT YU B IXTONIIEAD'S. .Vo. 181 South Second stmt, Utu-itn I'jut- and I'moii, u-esi side, riZIZiADCLrHIA. 'I'lIK s. .rliiuMit ri'ilinv-.s s I sc- nn-l l-ll H'll t( I W.il. -I. . Jfw I'v, S.Uei lint, Ai!H4 uir, i'llcil M ill. tine siiUfr. lit KlMiims, f'i-rk, Ijiillrs, hv rt iJ.ki.1s, t- Hiia sou Kais-jr Aiiti'ir tn s suiii- uuliiv. d-vivtjis lb rluiuii4Ull -li .4 Hums w'-- n yticw Ihe lwl y-MMls ;.l l!. l.-.w t SMI l'ii.--s. list ins a u..ciicul know hogs Um t-UMiu, iumJ sll avih,ifai iim-oiIm-s ! lnitlii.e Siul Al,iiul4rljiiifl, U.a SulWltW S.4tSMiliV iHVtUS kUlt-MiSH'IS, lit llt UISJ ISMl ktt CkliaUHI'lk IUIS NI UilUJ, B UH l !! M iUI WU hsl.uirul In sola! 4 11 AUsiilH' I ilii-s. Is" AU s i-Is isf lllsm -odsivl IVwl J"Wlrvau4 Mil rsr Will m IIM.l-M4VUStl WSUl, M'llll.U S IMU.HMtl.lS llltM,. I r Kuvacs, it.wstijr bus Wsis tuittiwl) rs- usuwl. vm it tuiuMimn, N't. 11 J SU , rav aU-s lk l VlMltaH VV kl V" le I'M th-uts VVuvlua 4 Ilia Itiitfs am, U ttcti ISa Um 'tis lllltll t iAH M, svliivs ti4.i4 U..I N-liM.iait. i4 llu, tiruliBM' atl tmt.Mj.s fkila , tk. , l"Jt If l;t.NVAUK U.uuli.l ss s t Tea G L' ui 1 Itiua, tluH) t.'liia uj l4, lJu.1.- si.J HitVl-l Pi.su of sll kinds. IVih-l Hals. (wihI lli. lis, t'liili 1'iutl llssli! slid in,ll, r'ulJ I SHU'S. I.SI.IVIItlk Iii4l I i IUiv. ai.J 1 uniMris trim ill U.ui uhissjJs. ' lu ' 1 'J f ,, I. W. TKNf H A C'9, ATTOUNUV AT X,AW. 0ti ppy i" ike (V.il Suubuy, aVwilLuwUiUi.tl Cui.ty, r. r.wmpl tteitltfa) lw bt.sit.va In tlilt ,i.it IS a, - U suit an s ii. I u J li k i. J alag I M fiaa U k !! a 1 I l''.l I r I 1 a. I- II tl M I' I li Na-.r Goods for th People I BENJAMIN IlEFFNEIi IJESPECTFULLY Informs the public In gen eral that ho has just received and opened a splendid stock of ' ' ' Spring and Summer Goods at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. His stock consults in part of Cloths, Cassuners, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. .. ... - . ALSO t ; . i -;' . ; ' Callcocsj, ;.nBliams, )Lnn, MoiiNflcline no Lnlnes 1 nnd all kinds of Ladies Dresa Goods. drocrrle. ' ' Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWAEE, of various styles and palterna. Also an assortment of HOOTS & SHOES. i HATS & CAPS, good selection. Salt, Fish, ic. And a great variety of othot articles auch ta are suitable to the trade, all of Tvuicn will be sold at thelowestpric.es. ,....'. i VT Country nroduco taken in exchanje a the hig'icst prices. Lower Augusta, Mav 6, 1564. ' ' REMOVAL. Light;. Light! Light! llf It. nWTT & KKIVT have removed i-'-Sl to thrir New HlnrM nml Fnctorv- No 74 Svuth Second Street, . l'lllhAUKiJ'HlA. ; ; i (Five Ooors below tlieir old sluud f) Ilavine increased facilities, wo oiler to Mer chants and others, Ous Fixtures and Lamps of every description, and at the lowest Sliiiiufac- lurer a prices, and unsurpassed in quiipty or ap pearance by any in the country- yur stock cin- iraces DIOTT'S TATENT PISE OIL LOPS. the best tn the tcorliJ) Uumintt fluid and Polar Lsrd Lamps, Chande liers, for Gas, Fine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Hprintr Hand Lanterns, Ulonca. Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil & Fluid, wholesale and retail. Merchants nnd other will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri ces. ' ' tW Particular attention Riven to fitting up Churches and other public buildings. Fhila. October T, 1854. ly. JOHN V. MARTIN, . MEUCIIANT TAILOR, BtrNBTTHT, FA. OESPECTl'ULLY informs hi friend and customers that be has int received from the city a new and complete as rtraent ol Jlleng Wearing Jlpparel, which he will make up to order, or sell, as cheap as any oilier establishment in the place, as he is determined to permit no one to undersell him.- Ills goods are choice, and carefully selected from the best in the Philadelphia market, and they will ho made up in the best and latest style and warranted.. His stock consists in part of hand some Marseilca and iriilk Vosiir.gs, Duck and other Linens for Coats, &c. Also, a variety fcf Cloths, Cassuners, Cravntu, Aeck J lea, and a variety of other articles for Mens wear. .Sunbury, June 10, 1851 tf. S. PTMCOAHT. TltOS. C KKIOIIT. R: L. r ANCOAST &. CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N II DFALERS IN Fish and Provisions scsimur, Jo. 17 JVw74 WA'trvei, rniiAEELrniA. Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 1851. CAREOU RTT13 COLLIE EY, SlIAMOKIN. A'orltu mberlan d Conn t y, rt''Hn suliscriler respectfully inform the pub lie that he has leased the above new collieiy, and is now prepared to deliver at Sunbury, ot any point tilon? the .Susquehanna, all Bizes of COAL, prepared by breakers, in a superior manlier. Person wishing to rontract for coal will please address the subscriber at Hnnbnr,'. JOHN KODGKlsi. Sunbury, July 15, 185-1. PATI-LS'T St.lLLS, Bold at their "WAREHOUSE, No. 225 Market Street, xniLAcri-pniA. Railroad, Hay, Uml, and Fanners' SCALES, set in any pint of ihe country, by experienced woikmcn, and ut short notice, K. V, UKIUIIT A Ciil, Sunbury. Phila., Ort. 14, 1651. 6m. ' KEW CI.0THINQ & JEWELRY. M.MO.N'.late of the firm of K. Schnui.Tian A Co., respectfully informs the rilirens of Sunbury and viclnilv, thai he will eominue tho above buriiinss in the old stand in Market street, with an enlire new stock of goods, which are oil the wuy from the city, lie w ilt also be prepared to repair watches, having; a hand in coiihtant em ployment lor that purpose. He therefore repect fullv folirits the patronage of the public. iS'imbury, r-ej l. 10. 1851. If. ATZOS'S flll'.AP W A T( II avii 11,-vvpi rv KTnui' .Vo 72 Sortk Second S.reeL tr,,si ,k Mount Veruon House ) . f IJ Philadelphia. rjJOLU Lever Watches, full jeweled, IS K, ea i Wiser Luver do,, do., IjilUj Wl ver I.e,.ine, do., $J: (juartier. 5 lu $7: Gold Spectacles, $4 60 o I V ; Silver do., I 60 ; Kilter 'i'uble Ppoons per sett, $14. to 18; Silt, r 1 Wrt do., do., to S 1 1 ; r-tlver Tea da..; do., ifll f to 7 90 i Cold Pen and UoJJ t' scs, ifi i S3 lo IJ-'J ; fluid Prttsaiid Silver do. , 91; lom'ther with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Cold Curb , tiuord and fot Clisins. All goods warranted lo lm lepn-senttd. Wauhes and Jewelry, repaired in the U.l manner. Also, Ma sonic Mailt, Pins, Ac, mad to order. X. II, Allmhei sent by mail or otlii wise, will Ix puintosllv alleudrd lo. I'Uility Hcpl. U, 1S54. ly. -ii an.n's Mrri: iRKhHK.v. Vah If 1 b-k.i lilt, and (41 or-Wie, jusl nrsivsj, and fur sals by II. U llASiit'tt. Kuiiiniry, June 4, t!X. 1LO(Kr)-.Ki,hl day suj Sll hour Iron ami J Wm.Jia (1 suied. Crrsnt fuls, firuuud NuU, Uaiua, slid I'lUllra. iu.l rsvsitetl and fur '- WM A.KVAUU. Lower Aui;uta, Ma II K54. ni.KV'rt till II CASH. At ios4 tl ibis Olttl'S, l. Uli.Uf i l51. )ll. URmiNtiil- Hi.. p, lla.k, II. 'm. " ' l, llumi 'I'tii eitoiiis aitj Vsii ltks lli mit. ' ' 4irJ fii.i l,a .,JIIM) t'.iul i.J fittif , jA. t 4 sls I 1 Wlinltt A Ulil'MTM Hoi.b .if, 4t.lv 1, l,M HiU Mi .1.4 tl,U t-.nn, 4 Urt,r imJ4. .N1.l1.a4. Alll-i... (ita.tl, l.i l..n A (., 4.., l j , A I. "l VOI NO' lritlK I . hl. -aa. Mala, ('., tti aMwas. u-ll"'i ll ait 4 I-'I a la t , 1 ' '! HMkii . ,J?r"i''i. il." 'i.-!!' J".' U " V'" i -' '" T"" ;i-rat Arrtnt ot " ' SritING GOODS! tKA T. CLKMENT INFORMS hi friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in M arSct Street, 8unbury, which he offers to the public at the lowest price. His stock consists oi a general assortment o Dry (2 ood s, viz: Cloths, Cassimers, CifcuineM, Jeani' Drillings, Muslius, Luiois, Valtcoe,' Mustm at , Lai'iu, Lnu'iis, Ginghams, Berages. Also larg assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for . ' : Men, Women and Children. ' Silk Hats. Tanama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hat. Master. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, I . Fish, Bait, Ac, , ; -, HARDWARE, Vi : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &e. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Sc LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Cin, Rnm, Whiskey, &t. Country produce of all kind takoit in ei' change at tho highest maikct prices.. - ,. April 8, 1854 ly. - 3" notice" To Trespassers on tlte Telegraph line. JVTOTICE is hereby given, that all persons found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of tho Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegruph will be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in such cases mado ai.d provided. II. U. MA!SUli, l'rcst Fliila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf. SAMUEL W, PEPPCIl aCCCEftllOR TO . HENRY J. TEPPER & SON, WhIcIios, Jewelry & Silver Hare, No. 175 Chestnut si-, oppositt the Stale House, PHILADELIHIA. Phila., May 27, 1854 ly. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared hy - V WEISER & BRUNER. This pcpaiation i recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operate mildly ta entirely tree lrom any unpleasant taste, re sembling lemonade in flavor. This medicine i highly heueficiul for diseases peculiar to summer and hot weather. Sunbury, July 1, 1S54. Just Published and for Sale by VM, McCARTY, Bookseller, . Sunbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the l-nited tutcs. By Coi.i.inson Rff.i, Eq., Ipsae it git viva vox With notes and additions, together with a ehor Bysleni ot conveyancing. 15 v A. Jordan. 1'ies- l.lcnt Jn.lae of the I'.ijlilli Judicial district of Pa., nnd Win. M. lloclefcler and M. L. S'hindel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, tho following letter ha l ien received from Judge Pearson of HariUburg : HiiinisHi.no, June SO, 1853. CIi.sti.kmkx : After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant." I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection end composition of the precedent Uiu offered to the public. Tho legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svslein of pleading, adapted to our habits of bu(iiie?s, and Ihe practict of the courts. Your forms of declarations bcin, to a great extent, founded on the acts of assembly will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to sal'etv and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising Utvyer ia our state. Yours, w ith great respect, JXO. J. PR liON. IT.m. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. hindel. Enquires. W. McCaiitt, Hear Sir: I received more than a year ago a copy of -Ifecd, Pleaders' Assistant" improved by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with some care soon afterwards, and have had occa sion to use it several times since. I think it de cidedly valuable as a ninnucl for practising attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not hcsitnic to recommend it. If it were generally used il would increase the accuracy of the profession in mutters which are often very carelessly done. I am veiy truly yours, iV.c, J. S. It LACK. . 1 also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist ant, and have examined it sufiicienlly to eual le me to concur very heartily in the above commen dation by lliti Chief Justice. CiUO. W. WOODWARD. July 19. 1854. Sunbury, July 20, 1831 Surcunr 19 Huttlei) tV I'uig'lt. SsCDDING & G All PUT WAREHOUSE, -Yw. 1-1J South Second Street, five doors above Spruce street, rnit.ADiJi.Fni a W. . M winiirm nititviii 1111 line ui business. FK ATHENS, FiJATHKIl HF.DS, Puti'iit Spring Miiltrrsac, curlttl liuir, M.ias Com lluk and rttraw- Mttrsse, Vihti, Ta. unstry, 'i'uislry, Uruisrls, Tlme-riy, Injiain, Venetian, List, Kaf and Hemp Curpetings, Oil Cloths, Canto McJungs, , Cocoa anil riaiiih Maltln. Moor anj titair lnifBU. Hc.itli Kuns, laurMi. Thl anil I'iano Cutoi. Tow!.icli h rcifully invit Ih llrnlitn of purrbascr. IMiiU- Oct T, UM ly. Pickles, Sauces tje. Jual rarsivaa) rauh-aVtwl, riKiW rli.iw, Mistd ricals, IhtMina, Hrtua, Ottltitta. ru-eali. J Hull statwa, H-alaa WutaoMi Kssanrataf Ancktiirsa, Chilli ViM,, TlaB allots sra sll fl.SSI rt.iasa k HW-kwoU, lom, a-wiaai r.iajws, Raai Uai, if J.iav C'arraH kaititt'sa, Tsaalu Calauf, t , t WKIHI.a UMUNrH DuioJutiott of Ptrtuartliip. TI'T ia bil.r Ut) thtt th paitn.rthip III I tvual business, krliifur iialii un li I K Aim w( Kas A luuly tlla.il rj wn l! 1st at Ajjuhi iu.i., by wiiusl runaettl. W. it K JtUI.N I 'lit "'V, Tl. usina it) ' r.iit'luria l lti.U.e till- tUf Hi Dim h( Ksa 4 !...!, (4 athun, , m l,,, I.jI..mI still l tiiirtU.I, htiiJi, u. It, BP MlASiMl M u (U ..,,ia, inUivlUa, av.-a , lailltfw UAai nj tUf .. I lifels, jual hirlisa i.4 m I , M. A. UMBM torn. I AvLai. Ha lt . - iJlinM All ,,.,1, m IImU U. ..J ' fit t.J4 ,!( b Is. .l Hill. Hit A I il, Maiasl aii.l .-. U. l't .1 I'tlt. , ut.l tu I k I lU CHERRY PECTORAL: ' " sVr Ihe Care f COUGHS, COX.BS, HOARSENESS, BZIOXX. GHXTIS, CROUP, A 3 Til. ma, urnoopiira.oouoa AMB OOjUrSUMPTION". TO ClfKfc A COl.li. WITIT ftKADACHst Aftft ffnRWWII tht bud-f laKc lh CHMUty i'iCTuitUs on going lo bud, hi wrap up worm, to Bweai auruig inr nigtu. For a Uulo and Couou. tke il morniim. nonnmul eve iiirnf. a co-mh mi to Uuecutis on the little, uml l'rnnJl.-nl- ty will miii b remtvtl. Nono will I-'tig suII't from Una in mi Lie wittru Ui nnu l onu iteta rpudily curwl. l'crm artitcied with a ieitled cough, which breaks tliem of Iheir rest ai mem, win hihi, dv iukihc tne vnerry rcur&l on (toil g Ij tx;U, they may b ure ifiKuiKJt umHokeu ilt-fp, und cinfqH-iit)y refreshing rt. Great relief fr'iiiulTer- nig, and an ultimate cure, ia ntt rueti n liiouwtids whu ore thud nlHictcd, by this mvtiinttlile remedy. Frt.m tts ngreenlile efTrrla in Ihew CTf"n. inanr find thetnwWea unwilling to fure nt uae beu til neueaaity ittr i nas ceacu From two eminent Physicians in FatittsvillKs Tfiw , April 10, Sir We have itivan vur cherry Pectrnl an utunnive trbl In out piartice. and find it to aur pruts cverv trthf re medy we liavo for cuniia: tfftct.mi of the reapiruuiry or guns. 1K. DIKMr.K A HAAiri'UN. I u l?ll'jr.l-t A si v I'UUMt rrhftixciv? una remttiy i invnlua!lena Inr ita nctiim on thelhnntnd nines, when taken ia ainad quantities, itreinuvesnl. hLxiisetiess in a few bimra, vnd wuntier fully increases the power and liuxibtliiy ol me voice. A Til. MA is trrnpniUv mnrh relieved, ond often wholly cured by C herry Ft Moral. But there are some eoae'so ot siuuite as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Vec lo rn I will rnr Ihein, il ihey can lie cured. uitUiM Ml l in, or irritation oi me mroai una upper nmiion of the Iuiir, nmv be cured hy taking Cherry Pe t rulinnnall and in-quent dosea. The uncomiortable op prc3l nt isshii relieved. r .1.. t 1 VUlVtn .rDatl,lM TiT.aa. Vl asaaaaaa uer. witi. jn.a?i .-s "i x" '-' 'j pi,hcw i "t-i 'l havs seen the Cherry Perinral cine atwh enses of Anhnia nnd Urupchilia as leads nia to bclieva it can rarely fml t cure those diseases." FOR CROl'P. Give an entetierf antimony, to 1m followed by targe and frequent doseU of the Cherry Pocttt- lol, until r subdues tho disease, ii uii.cn iiieuui, u win not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may he nronen up ami soon cu red hy the up of Cherry Pecti-rnl. TUB INFLt'KNA is speedily removed by this reme dy. Numerous iiistiinccK have been noticed where whole families were protected from sny serious cm. sequence, while their neighrn-rs, without the Cherry Pectoral, wvie suffering rrnm thediscnse. i)r. J. C. Ayer: 7ALi:ir, wnio, inn June, iroi, 1 write to iinrm von ol the truly remarkable e flee is ol your CHKKKY PliCTOKAl iu thia place, and in my own funnly. One of my dnuhters was completely cured Hi three nuv "i a arenuiui ,vhoopi7.o ocgh. oy uikiuhi iv i)r. Men i is, one of onr very best physicians fieely suites thui hm f(iii)i(1rrn it ihe best remeilv we hava n.ilmoniirv diseases, and that h has cured more cnaca of f noi r with it than anv otner medicine ne ever annum sirrcn. Out clerffvmrit of the Uaptiat Church Bays that during the run of iNtxi'iMA here this seuaou, lie kjs steu curea from yonr medicine be could scarcely have believed with out seeing. ' , Yours respectfully, J. I). SINCLAIR, PepLty Postmaster. From tke rtistintcftished Professor of Chemis try and Metcria Mediccy Bowdoiu Cottrpe. 1 have found the Cubrkt Pkctobal, ars its imrredtents show, a powerful remedy for colds, and cauglis, and pul monary diseases. Pabrkr Clkvelad, M. D. BBiTUfWiCK, Me., Feb. 5, IP 17. DR. VALKNT1NEMOTT. The iridrltj celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, New York Ciiyt says: "Il gives me pleasure to certify the value and elficaey of Ayrhs Chbrbt Pectoral,' which 1 muskier pec'ih arly adnptetl to cure diseacps of the Throat and Lungs.1' Cures of seveie diseases upon the t.umr have been ef fect til by CHraHV Pectoral in auch extreme cunts ns warruni the belief thnt a remedy hns at lenclh been found that cuti be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Coiisuinptioti which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted enn l-xilt with confidence fur relief, and they should not fail to avail incmscives 'i it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Suiilmry by H MA8SKR, nnJ ly 11rnpsi"ts finerally througlifuit the Hlnle. July MO, 18."i3 renw lv. Nov. 13. !C3. ValuablePropert j fi lftVn I.T In the Eorctigli of Sunbury ! IIIE suliscrilicr ofTi-rs fur sale tlic following il jirojirity in tba Eu.oukIi of tjuiiburv, mz: Tilti HOUSE Aii'l two contigious Lots of Crcniil, on tlic e.iut!i west cruer ol Jtl.tr.ict i5'i..irr, now t(-(uii il !'V t!:e subsrriber as a slure and il wil ling. AKi'i: j THE STEAM SAW ?IILL on the river li.utk, togi'tln-r tvitli ono nn.l a Iiafl aons of grouiiJ. AIku: a douMc two r-torv fro ni e Dwelling IlousoanJ Lot of Ground, in Fldorliorry slrcrt. Also: six seres of ground ut tho I'oiiit, adjoining; tlic Susti.iubatina, anwliirli are erected two fruine Imu-cs, wagon lioubj, iSl. Also: A House and Lot of GroimJ in Cranberry street, near the river, on v!m!i lot aro also erected tiiree lime kilns. Also ! A Honso and half Lot of Ground, on the north east comer of River and Dewherry slreet, otcu.iedliy Augustus Clement. Also: Twenty-Three Vacant Lots on Elderberry street. 11? A T. CLEMENT. Su::biiry, Jan- 14, 1854 tf. The Eye Perfected. SILVSE MEDALS, 1'iom the FinnUtn institute, PliitIe;;h.a, fmm the An.tr.ci.ii liitrtUulv, New Voii, ttiij FIVE FIKST I'iiK.MIii.MS From Different Fairs in New England. City Daguerreotype Establishment D. C. COLLINS & CO. .Vo. 100 Jf ICG Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Also, Mm Street, Springjicld, Muss, and VesttielJ. Muss. Portiuil I'aiutiiif; and Talholyping, in th lii;;lit atute of perl'oction, done in all ths above EataMiHliiuenU. ' .-ky-I.islts used in all lb establishment. Miniutures taken equally a well by them in cloii.lv a in clear weather. l'hila., May S7, 8ft4- if. Roseudale Hydraulic Cement. An exclUnl artuie for Liuiut; I'isteins, Vaults, Spring-houses and Cellars, ND for keeping dani lui from wet nd iiosed walls. For sale by CHARLES WHEPAPDPMITH, N. W. earner of From and Willow rJtteet niipoaite th oltl alanj, Ksilioad. rhildel.hia, April S, 1851.-ly. WORLD'S FAIR PRZMI17M3. ri'URKR I'RUK MKPAIJI War, baa awaiJaU lw tit X vsy tUgattl ami aiiparusi riASO FORTES tUkikitsal . Ik sulavsuVrr Hut Crtatal Paiaas. la luaku itta abt.mt iuiHitH-ainail, ikay ,hi taka iliia tpiawiuitiiy In latum ikan llwnU In Ihati mtiitar.m, liauala, l Iks aitauiva auJ liiaNaU paliuM,. k.aiaa siauataat tu laaa, aaia) aaattes iknat dial a pains will las HMla4 lu aHuw Uta tatlaru layuulKNi aUaaaly alUul U .Oa tu ataal Ik. (taoll, iwiastal aatuaiui L iair l.taisaHMtMa, iky ksa sakiaat ajrady k. IUi a.iulta. ruaj laatittioa. a,ax-k lba Uual aroj sauMa iaasa as ts4itia u unwell' .ti ti, aVaaaiial A'. " kaitJ an aoatuiat.i 4 wuiiaa Uk'LO DKA.Vll, SM atary Mla, awl a k.w yiloa. OroTotettt ft Truilow, AOS Broadwiy, NUW YOK, ( M......,, Niekoau) II 4U. N. PiaaaiuaM raa, awatuad by Uta AasaaataM luail. Ivia ka ik'K paws tv ni tst aaiittauuai .Nam Vk, A a, a, t IXTKST UKmAMA hTlH-l'tU fci l ar b..ii!s ft.r stla I y II. B MlSM'-K, f'iuhuiv. pnl, I. UM S A 1 It.-.' D.MHI j..ax! i4Mta i h'i'a. I. k i', silk .-.i'il, li.i'.lta'tta, i, l-.ta, ,vtaa atijrt autl rtui.iiiii-1 Ilia. l an, a. u t. J"l ! ( ol.J i.l t kl i, A l,..al ,i,..la. Ua I. l.-l - k N AUU, j l,4'il at I' ts-.ua, fu(.a.uM I's-.- IVa-. aaa.1 SMI I I.I Mil II') ...UM tt nr1 i M h 4 III .. I ...4 I H MK I H ,U I. U II ..!... iaat III I ' 1 "AID AND C0MF0M," 'to Your Own iechnaics. ; GEOllGE I.ENN. MANfFACTORER OP FURNITURE AND CHAIR Of the most Fashionatlo Sfflo 11E subKrUier respoctfully call, the tltJntiot of P""l' to lit. larg. and splendid assort mcnt of everj quality and price of CAKIiVEIrWAKE. which cannot fail to reiommsnd ilwlf toery ocs who will examine it, on account of iudumll. workmanship and splnndid finish, ynada u 0f lb. In-st Hock to be had in the city. N0 ilTort . spared in the manufacture of hi ware, and iv siibcriber is determined to keep t,p vjnj niany implement which are constantly beir. made. Hi stuck consists of Mahogany SoTus., Olvnnit and Lrtung Buream, Secretaries, Sidetoardi SOFA, BREAKFAST AD MiM TABL2 and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal t0 jWl. uclphia manufactnra DEDSTEADS, of every p.tn, tn(i CUPHOARDS, VVOKK AND CANDLE. ' STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of hi litsii.ew II als manufacture, all kinds and qualities CIIAIUS, including vsrietie never before to lie had i, Sunbury, uch a Mhocsi, Bicb Wu,t, iiDCrmniMiiLiGati-ua! . . i ' 4!,D Txcr P"o Srouts, which an of tho latest style, and warrantcj to 1 excelln by none manulacturej in the Cilic or elsewhe-rj The ubcriber i determined that there shul be no eicue for person to purchase furniture h the cities, is every confidence can ba cirtortainet about the quality and finish of his ware urn Chairs. Hi article will be disposed of on a gem term a they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pavment for work. , , 3T UNDERTAKING. Havin), provide. himself with a handsome HsaTtsr, he is not prepared for Undertaking, and attending fun,, als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient di. tanre from this place. GP The Ware Koora is in Market Stroe below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tuvan GEOKGli KENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. iot:roirToiRsi;L7i THE POCKET AESCDLAPKJS : OR, liVERY ONE HIS OWN THTSICIaM. qpiIE EIFTIETH W tion.wi'.h One HunJrc Engravinpn, showit.j L'i eases and M'llforniatirins tho Human Sys'.rui iiieoi shape and ftu m. To whit is added a Treatise on tl Diseases nf Females, l r.it of the highest imporlencei married people, or tiio eonteinpliitiiij' u-.Lvriage. llr Ir YVni. Totan; Let no father be ashamed to present a ro;y the JESCULAFIUSto his child. It i.nj aa him from an early erave. Let no young hu m woman enter into the secret obligations of uif ricd life without reading the POCKET A.SC LA PIUS. Let no one suffering from hakn: Cough, Tain in Ihe Side, restless nights, nervu feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sent lions, and Riven up by their physician. I an"(l moment without consulting the .ESd'i.Al'il Have the married,' or those about to be iur: i . any impediment, read this truly useful bonk, it has been the means of saving thousands of n forlunnto creatures from the very iaws of rs T v" Any person sending TVENTV-FI CENTS, enclosed in a letter will receive t copy of this book, by mail, or fi've copies wiil sent for one dollar. Address. Da. W. VOLN No. l.'i'J SPRUCE Stroet, PJllLADELf ii.'' Post paid. July SS, 1S51. ly. w. a Sti'CISMirr. imiuti D-?tr.sti ST0CKJIA1T & 0'KEILL. GENERAL Commission iiUSjflt:- eoi xroRTix whahvls, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Tims. Richardson tSt Co. Philadelphia. A. G. Catteil Sc Co. " Rutter & Patteson, Charles Ellis & Co. Uuigin Sons, Phila., April 8, 1 851. ly. D0CT0S JOSEPH W. CAKETiO.7, I ESPECTFULLV inform, the citljer.i - tlio Borough of Hunbury and vuuuit v, I he has permutianlly located himself ui i Borough; and oiler, hi professional eervn--thoae who may wish to employ him. Tor present ho can be found at Weaver. Hotel. Sunbury, March 11, 1854. tf. WH. M'CARTY, Bookseller, RESPECTFULLY inform, the iuhabiian town and country, that be baa lately r ved from Philadelphia, a larg addition" to stock of books, in every branch of Literature, in a great vaiiety of Binding. Plsase call see them. Hunbiiry, Sept. 17, 1S53 SRY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimers, SattiB P Vesting. Tweeds, Summer elolh, Vt cord. Ticking, Check, Muslins, Ve., j,t i kiidforwleby WM, A. KN Alii Lower Augusta, May 6, 185 1 Y'egetable cattle rowrrn.- duien Brainig and FrotivflelU'a C'asltlas 1 der, jat received at the New Drug Store of , . VVEIsER tSt bri ne: Sunbury, My J7, I8il, jYh. If. II. HIGBeIe'S remedy ft,7"cJb colds, and pulmonary disease. A upu ihi vaiuaaie uiediciite just received and for . , , JLU.MASE tiunburv, Janet , 1833 31' Ala and v.krs. k mZv.A i fashionable Silk. Wol ...! r. i v...n, , inniulh, Navy and Mil tap fur Ml. low by O. KLMIIEItdiy vo. Market .treel. oppo.it. th. Tv.l OSit 5unbuy,Oil. 8, laiJ (JHAIX rUMPS.. A".aT mZl,"j, y eicclUnt pump lute Uxat rev.Hj ,iH aikuj fM Ml by jKuiibiry. June t, 1IS3. KJIL V i K VaTC.1 lUTx'bm tiju.l, Kn.llaal IftUtei M atatwaj, fu( aatU at .r) fie) by u. ti. M A &M VuuVury, Aui It, l4l COOPER'' Gt I. TIN T. Vo77.ll ,. r-4iky eim;ri uKi.vt MHHbu. Jmii 14. I At 1)L4MC P.iibaiiul P.pcTI'.J uJ I ' kUta, Udik, K'bUtMa. ., Hn Mtok II. II MAOat; "nubuiy AU t. Il - II"'; a uVl'!-. ilk. Us". rtr li, IWuta. l .kh-. M'"l it'l alts ,u4 i I.4 - " ju'l ltrntt-1 ul ! all afV lB Wnl.ll.t- VI V i. mil m ."I ,i.-i r. .'a - i r.... ,' it J ; slil H' ' " ll.i.al .1.-1 tn.,-"'"- I-4'" a.Haif. 0t . H-' niiA.MCS. I mi tut' I , 4