r it KITTEN GOSSIP. BY t. WKSTWOOD. Kitten, kitten, two months old, Wooly enow ball, lyinn rnng, Cnrl'd up in the warmest fold Of the warm hearth nip, " ' Turn yonr drowsy head this way. What is life T Oh, Kitten, say I "Life f ' said the Kitten, winking her eyes, And twitching her tail in a droll surprise "Life f Oh, it's racing over the floor, Out at the window and in at the door j Now on the chair back, now on the table 'Mid balls of cotton and skeins of silk And crumbs of sugar and jugs of milk, AH so cosy and comfortable It's pattinsr the little doe's ears, and leanintr Round him and o'er him while he's sleeping waning mm up in a sore ntlnglit, Then off and away, like a flush of light, Scouring and scampering out of sight. Life? Oh, its rolling over and over un tne summer-green turf ana budding clover; Chasing the shadows as fust as they run, Down the garden paths in the mid-ilay sun, Prancing and gambolling, brave and' bold, Climbing the tree stems, scratching the mould. "That's IAf el" said the Kitten two months old. Kitten, Kitten, come sit on my knee, And lithe and listen, Kitten to nic 1 One by one, oh 1 ono by one, The slv, swift shadows sweep over the sua Daylight dietb, and kitten-hood's done. And, Kitten, oh I the rain and the wind I For cat-hood cometh, with careful mind, And ornvn rat-ilnties follow behiud. Hark I there's a sound you canHot hear j I'll whisper its meaning in your ear i Mice! (Tho Kitten stared with her great green eyes, . And twitched her tail in a queer surprise,) Mice I No more lit bits, dainty and nice j No more mischief and no more play j Hut watching by liight and sleeping by day, Prowling wherever the foe doth lurk Very short commons and very sharp work. And, Kitten, oh ! the hail and the thunder ! That's a bluckish cloud, but ablacker's under Hark I but you'll fall from my knee, I fear, When I whisper that awful word in your car R-r-r-rats I SThe Kitten's heart beat with great pit-pats, Jut her whisker quiver'd, and from their sheath Flashed out the sharp, white, pearly teeth.) R-r-r-rats I The scorn of dogs, but tho terror of rats ; The cruellest foes and the fiercest fighters j The sauciest thieves and tho sharpest biters, But Kitten, I see you've a stoutish heart, So, courage I and play an honest part ; Use well yonr paws, And strengthen yonr claws, Aud sharpen your teeth and stretch your iaws Then woo to the tribes of pickers and stealers,' kibblers, and gnawers, and evil dealers I But now that you know Life's not precisely The thing you fancy pictured so nicely, Oil' and away! roco over the floor, Out of the window and in at the door; Boll on the turf and bask in the sun, Ere night time cometh, and kittenhood's done. farmer's gkprimcnt. Frnm the Gerinantown Telegraph. CIIAKCOAL ANU SALT FOR SWINE. Mr. Fbeas : One of tho best things in the world for store hogs, is common charcoal. Salt anil brimstone are also of great bene fit. We do not however wish to bo under stood as saying that these articles should be kept constantly by them, or introduced daily into their food. The first is necessary to correct the bad tendency of certain kinds of aliment, and should be supplied in quantities, varying from a quart to two quarts, as often as onto or twice a week. Salt should be more frequently givou, but in smaller quan tities. Whim not applied as a seasoning in their swill, it should be kept constantly in their troughs. Brimstone should bo admin istered iu their mush, or in dough, say one roll per month, or half a roll every other week. By attending to theso regulations, we shall escape many unpleasant contingencies, and preserve our animals in a thrifty and growing condition, and in the retention of perfect health. W. Cabbaok. The value of cabbage for feed ing, especially duirv stock, isnmhnbl v rrrpntor than is usually supposed. The field cultiva-4 nuu ui una pium is inucu on too increase among the farmers of Great .Britain. The amount of nutriment matter w hich is capoble of being raisedTrom an acre of hind under cabbage is, comparatively with most other crops, very, large, and with an extended knowledge of this fact, the cultivation of it WW be probablo much extended. The land requires to be rich, deep, and somewhat moist. Itie rows should be 30 inches apart, and the plants not less than 24 or 26 inches. The two best varieties for field cultivation are the Drumhead aud the York. . The Necessity ok Prouoht, axd its Bene fits The Biota Agricultural Chemist of Maryland, Mr. Higgins, publishes a poper, knowing the necessity of having droughts to replenish the soil with mineral substances, carried off to the sea by the rains and also taken up by the crops, and not returned by manure. These two causes, always in opera tion, would, in time, render the earth a bar ren waste, iu which no verdure would quick cu, aud uo solitary plant take root, if there was not a natural couuteraction by drought, which operates to supply this waste iu tho loiiowing manner. During dry weather, a coutinuul evaporation of water takes piece irom the surface of the earth, which Is not supplied by any from the cloudd. The cvap oraliou from the surface creates a vacuum; so fiii aiYvat.er " concerned, which is at ouce niltsd by the water rising up from the subsoil or the land, the water from the subsoil u replaced from the next strata below, and in ar.hf".?" the circulation of water in the H i . !1re,l'r8e t0 tuut !' tukos place the min?Ptt Ulr-, ,yi,h tbitt wteralso asV'i-nd aud ZSk belJ.iu golutiou. th pliosphate. o SS .n! f ime' caro..ate d silicate tK. .d ?li,'.wLichttre deposited iu thus re Tore.0' ? ttler l'u"lc' stated th loS80, "stained as above to have BLaUtb0r, f tuig tbet'ry PP to Dave taken eons 1ui-..kiu . ' x.. fart ho ...... . piuus iu veiny iub The subWt ?'bcr , iut,ertini?perimits. lie subject is worthy tha s,ttJr...:,fU r cflfisure and nf """ or .'? nameCofnoKt.i. Prt t0 in Cttriie8 He writes. 1ca Boa : Your Uucle, The nephew answered the not, writ- DEAB tTKCLI! , . ' . Yours, Bob B. which ara read, the fiM, te-mUoUn, (Bee u,t e l on ) the second, col on, (coal on.)-l-CW land PlantdsaXer, v ' ' SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS WATSON, No. 26 Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut fc Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December 35th, 1054. Evans 4- Watson's Salamander Safes Trium phant, as they always ire when put to the test. 'Philadelphia. Dec IS, 1854. Messrs. Etaki 4- Watioh, M. Stf South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen I We take much pleasure in re commending your Salamander Safe to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving their hooks, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cosh in as good a condition as they were when put intn It. h.r.ir. rrn.i fir nf this morning, which destroyed the entire block ofbuildings corner of Chestnut and yifth streets. 1 ne anove ....--in use In our office, on the second floor or our bdlding, from which place it fell Into the cellar, and remained there unfil the fire was out. J he Safe was then removed and opened In "eP"" cure of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the m.n.1 rnn.lit on of the contents. " i" ; have the Safe and Lock, repaired, a. "JT to nut it in use again. havi..g perfect confidenc. in its fire-proof qualities. """Tcv J PHILIPS. Evans J- Watson lake pleasure . , following, among the many . hsv. the.r (Safes in use. t. 8. Mint. Plnlada , L -.i Xfhsnirs' Hank. 1'liila Samuel im., r-.n llinhSneriir. Phils: John H. Hen derson, City Controller; Caleb Cope (V Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Richard IS'orri. V Son, Loco motive builders, Philnila; Bancroft A Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Mi.; fran klin Fire Insurance Co., rinla.j I'ennnylvauia Railroad Co, Pliila.j Laccy Philips, corner Bih aud Minor Sts; Sharplcss Bro., No. 32 South Second ft..; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third St; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 61 North Thitd St.; Smith, Williams 6t Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Ornc, No. 164 Chestnut St. A large assortment of tho above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at lrat 10 percent more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS tc AVATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks stores, public and private buihlimrs. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re. frigerntors, etc. Please iiive us a call, at No. BO South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 185S. cly. 10. Estate of ADAM GILGER, dee'd. jVOTICE is hereby given that letters tcstamcn- ' tary upon the estate of Adam Gilger, late of Shamokin township, Northumberland county, dec u.. have been granted to Jonas Gilger, resid ing in Shamokin, and Sam'l Gilger, at Elysburg, All persons having claims against said deceas ed, are requested to present them for settlement, and all persons knowing themselves to be indeb ted will rrake immediate payment. JONAS GILGER, P ., S XML. GILGER, J " ,ora Shamokin tp., June 9, 1855. CL Spring and Summer Goods ! TETEIi W. GRAY, INFORMS his friends that he has just received a good assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his Store in Market Squate. Hia stock con sists of DRY GOODS, VIZ : Cloths, Cassimcrs, Saltinetts, Jeans, Drillings, uarages, linrago lie l.aincs, liinghams, Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, Mantilla Silks, Winter' Shawls, Dress Tiimniii gand all items in the Dry Good. linr. Also, a argo assortmct of Sliofg fur Men Women and Children. Hats and Caps, Groceries oTcvcrj variety. Teas, Coffee, ugnr, Molasses, Spices, Salt, Fish, &.C. Ha I'd wit rc. A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs, IJuckets, Wash lioards, brooms. Brushes, &e. Qi'eexswire a general assortment. Country produce taken at -the highest market prices. Snnbury, May 19, 1855. tf. Baltimore Card. c a it it, ;i:isi: & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TUB S.U.K OF PLOUB, GRAIN AND LUMBER, Spears' Wharf, Baltimorf. CP" Agents for Newark and Rosendale Co Cement and Plaster. G. A. and Kins Salt, constantly for sale. N. D.- Liberal CASH advances made on con signmenU on receipt. Ualtimore, March 17, 1855. Cm. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK, No. 21 Arch Street, ahove 1-Yont, Philadelphia. THE subscribers have on hand, and are con stantly manufacturing SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVENWIRES. of all mesh and widths. Also, all kinds of tilain and fancy Wire work. Drass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds j Drass and Copper Wire Cloth for Puper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls cov. ere.l in the host manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves lr ISrasa and Iron rounders. Screen Wire, VV in. dow Wires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and sand careens, Ac. BAYLIsS. DARBY & LINN. March 10, 1855. C 3 m 2J HAYD0CK & PIDLER, TVEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, wil continue the business at the old atand of James 11. Fidlcr, ' No. 12 South Second Street, WIILADKM'HIA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and vaiied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring soods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compels favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWELRY, Silver, Plated and Uriltauia Ware, Cutlery, r sncv Goods, die., dec. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Thila.. April 7. 1855. tf. BOYD, ROSSER & CO, missis asd suirrtss or Ucb SVs!) 2Vntl)vacite Coal. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Shamokin, Nortb'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Rosser dt Co., Bunbury, Pa. I. N. (Sin. J. BOkSIS. AS. SOID. T. BOSSCB. Sunbury, April 7, 185S. tf. FERRY & ERETY, BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, BI.AKK BOOK MANl'FACTl HKKS, t , AND STATIONERS, tv. Corner of Fourth j- Racs Streets, ' PHILADELPHIA. March 10, ;fe55 tf PMILY M DICLE8.-Brown' Fever and J.Tn.?..i , ? rh""Kf, Vermifuge. Dr. "J? lelid medicines, lie, for sale at 1 , lotiflu l TORE. Ippi British Periodicals V- EARLT COPIES CCVRKD. tiPremiums to Hew Subscribers I ! ! LEOOARD SCOTT ft CoT New York, continue to re publish ths followinf British Periodicals, vis. I THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig ) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW. (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURG MAGAZINE (Tory). Ths present criticsl state of F.nmnesn alT..irs will render the p,.ll.clio.i. u.i,i.vsllr interest!.; dun. 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S. it Co. hnve repenllv ptihliihed. mid Imve ow for Bile, the 'FARMER S Gl'riDK," hy Henry 9te- Rhtnn, of EilinlHirgli, nod Prof. Nort.111, of Vule Collrjte, ew Hnven, complete in two vols, roynhirtiivo, C'lHUiining 16IKI pnji'1, 14 Meel nnd 600 wood rngravings. Price in niiifllin hiiKlinfr, XV This work is s.it the old "Book of the Farm," lately BEAUsclTATBDRiid thrown upon the Aluiket. New York, Decemher S3, 1851. W1,P. POTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, below 3th, north side, PHILADELPHIA. Tilda., Dec. 30, 1854. ly. HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ojfi.ee opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining "ounlies. I. L. BEVAN, SSAMOZHT HOTEL, - Shamokin Pa- THE subscriber tags leave to inform tits Mends and the public generally, that he has taken the above well known stand, and will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. Shamokin, July 8, I8b4. Furniture ! Furniture ! No. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) east side, PHILADELPHIA. riIE aubscribcr would respectfully inform the readers of the Hiinbury American and the public generally, that he has on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices, living a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods manufac tured nndcr his own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting jut.t such articles as are represented. Lounges with removuble arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Thoso who are about going to housekeeping would do well to call. t JOHN A. BAUER, 157 South Second street. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. April 88, 1855. w8 ly. House niul Lot for Sale. fjpHE aubscriber offers at private sale, his house JL and lot situated in Whortleberry street, Sunbury. The house is a new Two Story frame dwelling, on lot of 0 feet front. There is also, a Butcher Shop on the premises. The location is an excellent one, for any person wishing to follow that business. WM. HOOVER. Sunbury. March 17,1855 tf. WiTSos DtruT. Thomas Direr. J. R. DEPUY A SON'S, No. 223 North Second Street, below Calluu-hill, and S, IT. Comer Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WOULD lespectfully inform their former ' customers and others, that they b have just laid in a splendid assortment of Carpels, Oil Clotbs, Mattlngi, Window Shades, Door Mats, ice, Ac, at very reduced prices Wholesale Sc lietsil. TAKE NOTICE. Wa will sell our goods as cheap as auy other he use of the kind in the city, Pnils., April 7, 1855. w3rus 8mf. BOTOTY LAND WARRANTS. FlUIE subscriber having received tho necessary forms and insructlioiis from the Department, at Washington, is prepared to procure Bounty Laud Warrants at the shortest notice. H. B. MASSE R. 5unbury, April 7, 1855. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER. riMIE Subscriber has on hand of his own man X ufacture, a Urge assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Childrens', Leather,' Kid, and Morocco 7- BOOTS, SHOES, and GOITERS, of the best workmanship and materials, which ha will sell at as low wholesale prices as any person in the city. Buyers can get any sizes to mak up assortiuenta, without having to purchase the smaller or more unsaleable sixes. WM. C. PARKER, No. 91 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Philadelphia. N. B. Gaiter Uppers ready for the last, sold to Country Shoemakers at low prices. Sunbury, April 14, 1856. Jin. Mi books,! nk. and all ottr.Td.ete. iust neived. and lor sale by H. B. MASSE it. bunbury, June 4, 1853.' ILEV'S COUUJ CUNDY. in itl lent remedy for eouirba, eolds. For sale at this office, Iecember, . inr inr f H'e lily Journal, and ll.e rn;lermi I ome if the future histori...', written after the Hvin Interest and excitement .f ths (trent politics event, of the lime Iliillhsv. pasted sws?. Hi. to th, errtic.ils ll M ? IIIIPIIIsTMlie rnn- THE AMERICAN'S FRIEND ! HOLLO WAY'S TILLS. a lie - To. ihs Citizens of the United States : T 'ht I rno'J LZ,;r snd .teener, lha.li T"- for . . JJiiroimia which you have tmsioweil pon my MiE Us". "hU op .unilyof -tin, that my Ar.eesu.rs wire s i Arnerim,rcil.s,..' siul lht 1 enlist" for aU Jhat coocern. Amciics and the Amencsns, the most lively .Thl lo ii uch sothat I orisinsllvcomponniled these P U.nrS "U Tyour elim-le, k.l.i.s, U..i.t,o.,s, I, d m'eToV living, intro.li.it to establish myjelf smoi.g TooThloh I bsvs Sow done, lT tak.. prem. in New THOMAS HOLLOW AY. 3. Corner of Ann snd Nassua Slreett, New York. PURIF1CAT10F OF THE BLOOD, I .TVER AND BI1JOUS COMPLAINTS. The Cltiseneof the Union snBer much from diseases o the Livet sikI Biomseh, seanwly sny are fice fr.m lha influenra of these destruetlvs mals.lirs, hrneo Ihry fsl fntl. The foir si'i, perhnns ths msl hn..dime in thi World, up to a eerbiin pwi"d when, dislrrming to any, many loose their teeth ami irood looks, while yet In the heyday of life, such sad evils may oe effcetunlly remedied hy eniitiiiunlly keeping the lilood pore, and the Liver snd St'mnch in a healthy oction, when life will flow smoothly, snd resemble plants in s nmseuinl clime, where hneternnl spring apM-nrs to reign. As it rmri'di the prenesvstiim of the hniiiuu fmme, snd the dumtinn of life, inn.-h inny lie cfTcctcil, snd I any I'e-irlcsftly, thnt henlth and hie can lie rrolimged f trmny yesrs beyond their ordinnry limits, if Ifillnway's Ptlls are taken to purify the IrifHid m-eordinc to the rules luid down for health contained In the directions which sceonipnuy ench Im.s. ACASROP VKKNKS AND DE WL1TV OFTKN VLAKS BTANUI.NU, Cl'RKD BY HOLLOWAY'S IMLl, Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson, Astor House, New York, datea January bth, 1854 To PrTifrssor IlotxowAt,38, Corner o Ann audd Wsunu Streets, N. Y. Sir1 It is with the most henrtfclt pleasure I hnve to' inform you thnt I hnve been restored to heulth and strength by taking your Pills. For the hst ten yenra, I suffered f.oin a deningenient of the Liver and Stomach, end whs reduced to snch an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never expecting to go to Sea any more, as I hnd tried every Hemedy tlmt wus rec.ui.men.letl to me, but all lo no pur pose; and hnd siveit myself up to dopnir, when 1 wns at Inftt recoinmeuO.-d to lake your Pills. After uiiitig them for three mouths , the result is thnt I so. now in ttetter health tlmn 1 hnve lieen for eleven yenra pout, nnd indeed ns well ns ever I win. in my life. Yon nre quite ut liberty to .nuke this known for the benefit of olheis. i remain, Sir, yours rennecifullv. (Signed,) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are tcandei fully effica cious m the jolloH'ing complaints. Ague Ilronsv Inttummntioll Asthma Dysentury Bilious Comploints Kryfiipelas 13lotcl.es on ths Female IrregU' Skin rarities B iwel Complainls Fevers of sll Colics kinds Constipation of Fits the Dowels Gout Jniindiee Liver Com- pluints Lumbago Piles Kheumstitm Ksteutiou of Urine Pcorfuls. or King's Evil SccoiuWv Consumption llcnd-nche Debility Indieeslion Sore Thr.iots . Stone and Oruvel 1 tc Douloureux Tumours Symptoms I'leers Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever csuse lie. Ac. Bold at the Knt.ililinhmrnt of Professor Hollowat, 8t Stniud, (ueur Temple liar, linikm,) and alsi at his Houss in New York. Orders for Medicines in the Slates, addres sed 'T. Ilollowny, New York, will leceiveilnenltenllon Sold also by all rn.iwti.lile D. ..grists and Denlera in Med ieinos Ihroughiuit the United Slutes, injioxes .it 37) cents, 87 cents, and 81.50 cents ench To be had Wholesale of the princtpul Prtiglloui.es in the 1'iiuiu. I if There is a considerable saving by taking ths larger f 2l. N. .1 - Directions for the guidance of patients in every uis itJcr nre nfTlxed to each box. June at, 1B54. .n. NEW CLOTHING & JEWELRY. C MM ON. late of the firm of S. Sclinurman A Co., respectfully isrforms the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that lie will continue tho above business in the old stand in Market street, with an entire new stock of goods, which are on the way from the city, lie will also I prepared to repair watches, having a hand in constant em ployment for that purpose. He therefore respect fully solirits the patronage of the public. Sunbury, Sept. 16. 1854. tf. Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSfnT tk. cox, .Slew, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth Manu facturers, No. 46 North Front St., Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and Mullierrif (Arch) Streets, PHILADIiLPIUA. CONTINUE to manufacture of superior quali ty, ftrnea nn.l l,n Wiro Si...... ..CU Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Miikers" &c Cylinders aud Dandy A'olls covered in the bctt manner. Heavy Twilled VVire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Pounders, Screen Wire, Window Wire. Safes. Tr.mn. Tlinl. Cnnri Pji.i and Sand Screens, Ac- Fancy Wire Work of every description. I'hila., Feb. 24, 1855. 3m c choTceIjrocekTes. burton & fenton, S. W, corner SUth and Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA, YTAYING refitted their Store anew, and re- plei.irihed their stock bv the nddition o every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery Stote, so as to make up a full and most complete assortment, now oilers for sslo to their friends and the public on the best terms the following excellent Goods, viz: Jellies of -all kinds; Pre serves; Fresh Fruits in bottles and tin cans While Clover Honey ; Latour and other brant'r of Olive Oils ; jSperm and Stearine Caudles; all the best brands of Groceries ; Crackers, with a choice assortment of nil the staple articles, which will bo sold at the lowest prices. I'.ease give us a cull. BLHTON A FENTON, Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, 8. W. cor. Sixth and Arch sts. Phila., April 7, 1855. A ly. HENRY li. FUSSELL, ms uric Tints, or Umbrellas Parasols, IN 'EVERY VARIETY, AT THE OLD STAND, Vo. 2 Xorth Fourth. St., Philadelphia. ICT Constantly on hand a large aasortmen to which the attention of Dealers is requested. Phila.. Sept, 16, 1854 JAMES McCXINTOCK, II. D., Late PROFKSSOll of Anatomy and Surgery in tlis Phil Silelplos College of Medicine, and Acting Professor ill Mulwilery ; one of the Consulting Pliysicuus of the Phil silelplna ii.wpitul, UI.H'kli)' j lute niemher of the Nutimiul Meilical Aisocialion j mciulwr of the Ptiiludelhia Medi eal Society j member of tiie MediwOliiiurgital College of Pliilailelplna j formerly President and Prolessiw if Anutouiy sua Suigcry in Castlelon Mulicul College, Ver mom j snd also, lute Profrsv.r of Aiulujr snd Pl.vii,i(. gy in licrkslnrs Medical l.uuiluUon, PiUaliekl, Muss.. Ac, Ac, Ac. ' Has lately introduced la a popular form several of his favorita prescriptions for the iriueipul discuss of tl.it climute. The name of each article will imply ths disease for which it is intendMi to be uwd. DK.MeULINTOC'K'S PKOTIIUAI. SYRVP. PrkeBI DH. MeCLINTOCK-S COLU AND COLGU MIX TV H E For C ikls, Ccuiglu e. Price 45 ell. DH. MeL'LINTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOOPING COUGH HKMKDY. Piiee 5u ets. Dr. McCIJNTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE SYKl'P For Pur.fving Hie Blood. Pruetl. DR. MoCLINTOCK'S DYSPKPTIC KI.IXIR For giving tone lo tho toiuucb relieving puins sfter eating, boiilburii, and all riiiugreeubls syuiutoms arising fium uidmestion Price $1. DK. McCIJNTOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTl'RK A Purely Vegeu.lile lteinc.lv fur inleri.nl u. pnce .Sii cis Dlt. MeCMVrocK'tf RIIKUMATIC IJNIMENT-F.u- Rheunwtuuu, rJpiuius, Swellings, Ac , 4c. Price 40 eents. ' DK. McCIJNTOCK'S ANODYNK MIXTURE Poi Pains. Toothache, Headache, Neurulijia, 4e. 4c. Price so eents. DIl. McCIJNTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE HPP,. CIFIC A crrlH... curefnr sll Iiilrrnitllenls. Price I Dlt. McCUN TUCK'S DIAKttlllKA CORDIAL AND CHOLERA PHLVF.NTIVK-A sal. re.ncly. " Drt. McCI.IN l-OCK'S VEGETABLE PI RGATIVk, PII.IJ F" C'tivencss, llcirinche. Ac. Price tSeis DH. McCLINTOCK'rt ANTIBtlJOUU I'll J A-Pur Irregularity iu the Functions of the Liver sod Dowels the brat Liver Pill ninde Price iA els. a bos Fit sile by Dr. J. AlcCIJNTOCK, at his Medical IM rnit, N W emier i.mili uud Filis'rt sis , Philsdrlphis, bihI ai all Druggists and Dealera iu Mediciues. All Druggists and Dealers in Me.lic.uea who wish to be agents will please adddreas Dr. McClistock, furnishing rcfereuus, usu.e of P.urtxOrncs, emi.ity aiul stats. ' Tar Few 8uV by We.ser 4 B.uner, Bunbarjr and Bha rniuiin ; Win. Wanner, Northumberland ; C. Brows, Mil. Um i E. P. I Mils, Ukxmsburg . J.ieub Harris, Iluckhoru i loliu Vanlecio, Light all r set ; I BUarpieaa 4 Sou. Cala- WISH. January i, ISM. em. LADIES' Dreae Goods. Spring and 8ummi Shawls, Black silk, silk poplins. Ds Lain. Giimhams, l)e bage. Lawns and cslioa, just re ceived and for sale by WM. A. KNAliB. Iwer AugusU, May 6, U&4. SILTER WATCHESv A few double case Engluk Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by H. B MASSER, Backury, Apri It, 188J Just Published and for Sale by . ' WM. McCARTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American TLEADEllS' ASSISTANT t Doing a collection of approved dectaratione, Write, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United tales. Br Coi.linson Reeo, Esq., Jpsat legis viva vox With notes and additions, together with short system ot conveyancing. Uy A. Jordan, Pres ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L Bhiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county SiTice the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrislmrg t IlAnmsBcno, June 30, 1653, GtnTi.tnK : After a careful examination of your "Amer lean pleaders assistant, I tuke pleasure in ei pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to the purine, l he legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need ot a correct svstem of pleading, adapted to our hnbits of business, and the practice ol tlie courts. our forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the acta of asremhly will lie ai aving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to sale.tr and brevity in our pleadings. It ahould be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yeurs, with great respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. I'jn. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller aud M L. vhtndel, Esijuires. W. MiUabtt. Esq.. Dear fir: I received more than a year ago a copy ol "l.red.s Pleaders Assistant unproved by Judge Jordan and others. I examined it with some care soon afterwards, and have had occs sion to use it several times since. I think it de cidedly valuable as a tnnnuel for practising attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate to recommend it If it were generally used it would increase tho accuracy of tho profession in matters wiucn are oltcn very carelessly done. I am very truly yours, &c., J. 8. BLACK. I also received a copv of the Pleaders' Assist. ant, and have examined it lufHciently to enable me to concur very heartily in the above eomnicn- tlutions by the Chief Justice. GEO. W. WOODWARD. July 19, 1854 Sunbury, July 29, 1854. Liquid Glue. LAVA YS ready for use. A new article of the fireatcat utility and ennveniencA fur re pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of e.iitier j orcciain or uiass. it is preieranie lo any other cement used, as it leaves no mark where the pieces join. It will he found a very great saving ol money in repairing of furniture alone. Neatly put up in bottles a. 25 cents each, or $2 a dozen. All orders promptly executed. WM.CS. MA80N, 204 Chestnut street. Philadelphia Tliila., Oct. 14, 18f)4 tf. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY GOODS. CC Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT WM. B. ELTONHEAD'S. iViJ. 184 South Second street, between Pint and union, west tide, PHILADELPHIA. ''HE aisnrtineut embrwes s Ijirge snd Select Stock of 1 Fine Watches, Jewelry, Kilver Ware, Albnta Ware, plated with tine Bilver, li. Spoons, Korki, Ladles, Ac. o.i, r ...is ana r ancy Articles ol s superior quality, deserving the examination nf thone who desire to procure the Itest gHds nt the U.wcrt Cash Prices. ilnving a practical knowledge of the business, and sll availuble facilities tor li..Hrt..ig nnd .Monumcturine, the ubaenlier couBde.itlr invites nurchusers, believing Hint be .-in auppiy ...c... mi terms oj tuvonti.ie as any otuer estab lilniH'iit in either of I lie Atlantic Cities. IS" All kinds of Dinnvuid and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware innnufnctured to order, within a reaaoiuible time. IS" Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware fuithfully re- WM. ft EI.TONHT? n. No. 11 South 2d St., a few dixirs abovs the lid Murket West Side tV In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the niiioua uin.i ibuon, wiucn commsiius lh sdinimllou oi tne ecieutinc and cunous. i'hila, Oct. 7, 1641 ly TO. M'CAKTr, BOOKSELLER, Market Street, SUNBURY, PA. 1L"ST received and for sale, a freah supply of FYAXGELICAL. for Singing Bchools. He is also opening at lliis time, a large assortment of Hooka, in every lira tic 11 ol Literature, consisting ol Poclry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Uooka, Bibles ; School. Pocket and Family, both with and without Lngmvings, and every nf van. elv of liiiiding. Prayer Uooka, of all kinds. Also just received and for sale, Purduns Di gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851, price only 6,00. Judge Reads edition of Blaekstones Commen taries, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at 910,00, and now oflered (in fresh buiding) at the low price ofSO.OO. A Treatise on the laws of Pennsvlvania re specting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F Gordon, price only $1,00. 1 ravels, Voyages and Adventures, all ol which will be aold low, either for cash, or coun try produce. February, 21, 1852. tl. TO CASH BUYERS. BAILT &TBROTHEP,, No. 252 Chestnut street," above 91k FMladelpkia, Have now open a large stock of CARPETINGS, Embracing the new and leading styles in Vel vet, Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrains, Ktair Carpets, un tiotns, etc., an ol wnicu will be sold at the lowest cash prices. WHOLE8ALE A RETAIL Phila., Sept. 8, 1854. ly. i. a. rmcoisT. thos. e. knioht S; L. PANCOAST & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS DFALERS IN Fish and Provisions ocnaastLT, J"o. 17 JVorth Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1854. ATISE3 CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE 9.72 North Second Street, (opposite th tuount t truon lloutt.) Philadelphia. G OLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1 8 K, ea aes. $28 1 8iUer Lever da . .W. 19. kill ver Lepine, do., fi9 1 Quartier, $5 to $7 1 Gold Snectacles. 4 SO to SlOiKII VAr dn ft I AO . Silver Table Spoons per eett, $14 to $18; Oliver ueeert do., do., $ to f II Silver Tea do.,1 Uo.. S 7a to aT &U I linM Fan, and li.,1.1 I' mm k n ea , r:.,i.i p.. -,.a mi... .i. together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard aud Fob Chains. All goods warrantee; to oe ae representee, vvaicnee anq Jewelrv, repaired in the beat manner. A Iso, M -sonic Marks, Pins, dee., made U order, N. B. All orbere aent by mail ef otherwise, will be punctually ettended to. roue., dept. to, leo. ly. - SHOES AD kinds of Boots Shoes and slip Mrs for sals hv . G. ELSBERd eV CO, - Market street, opposite the feet Office. -Banbury, Oct , lt3.- RCKVli fssKftinnT, Suettuor to Hartlep If Knight. BX3DDXta & CARPET WAREHOUSE, No, 14S South Second Street, five doors above Spruct street, VHXX.ADBX.rHXA 1 VMbere h kecpe constantly on hand 'a full assortment of every article in his line of business. FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS, Patent Spring Mattresses, curled hair, Moss Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet, Ta pestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Corfeltngs, Oil Cloths, Canxon Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Ma's, Table and Piano Covers. To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchaser. Phila- Oct. 7, 1854. ly. - New Goods for the People ! BENJAMIN 11EFFNEU n ESPECTFULL Y informs the public in gen eral that he has just received and opened a splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. II is stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. ol all kinds, or linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO t Calicoes, Gingham, Lcisvns, 9IoiiNcllne Oe lvalues and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Groceries, Also an assortment of Hardware, Irou and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of O.TJEENSWARE, of various siylcg and patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS A. SHCS. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Suit, Fish, tNc. And a great variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trade, all of whirh will be sold at the lowest prices. 17 Country produce taken in exchange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1855. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line. TVOTICE ia hereby given, that all persons ' found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in such cases made and orovided. HTB. MA8SER, Pres't Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. 1 J- MacLELLAN, (late of Jones' Hotel,) has the pleasure to inform his friends end he traveling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guc?ls. The Local advantages of this favorite establish ment arc too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been put in first rate order ; the rooma are largo nnd well ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no effort on hia part shall be wnnting to make the United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. Phila., July 8, 1854 SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTON, DEALER IN Lamp-, L&ntrrn, ClinnuVIirrsanii Candrlutiras, No. 152 S. 2J irf, niot Spruce, FHII.1DF.LPHIA. YTaving enlarged and improved his store, and having one of the largest assortments of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Lard and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lamps by the pnekage, at a Bn.all advance over euction prices. Ucing a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and A Icohol, which will be furnished to Merchnnts at such prices that they will find it to their mlvantage to buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip tions at the lowest murket prices. Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1854. REMOVAL. Light! Light! Lis ht! T II. IlYOTT & KEXT have removed 1Y.1.. to (heir New Store and Factory, No 74 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. (Five doors below their old stand ;) Having increased facilities, we oiler to Mer chants and others, Gaa Fixtures and Lamps of every description, and at the lowest Manufac turer's prices, and unsurpassed in quapty or ap pearance by any in the country- Our stock em braces DIOTT'S PATENT PIXE OIL USPS. (the best in the world) Burning fluid and Solur Lard Lamps, Chande liers, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Patent Spring Hand Lanterns, Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Pine Oil & Fluid, wholesale and retail. Merchants and others will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine onr Stock and Pri ces. , JT Particular attention given ' to fitting up Churches and other public buildings. Phila. October 7, 1854. ly. Cheap Watches $ Jewell". WHOLE8ALE and Retail, at the "Philadel Dhia Wateh mil laimlni Kl.r OA North Second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Gold lver Watchea, full Jeweled, IB carat cases, f if ,00 . 1 .. wi r .lie silver ?n.iactes. I.OO Silver lp. full iewlle.1, f9.lG..U Bracelets. 3.00 Silver Iver, full jewl'd W ! adies' Gold Pencils, l.oo F.ipeiiorQuart.ers, 7. Silver Tea siwons, set, 6,00 Gold Speclseles, v.nul uou rem, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 ,00 HaM PiniMf nini.. 9Y1 A..,I..A AaA. tl'-... I. Glasses, plain, 12$ cents; Patent, 18j Lunet, o) at . L- s I ' At f ' set Bguirua nl ranted to be what thry are told for. - " e Me w ll'lllllU j j. On hand, uamm flnA ami fiiWr T -ieM r " 1IU jerpiura. iuu tower man uie above price. sal... Ort lAli a . Boarding! Boarding:! m RS. WHARTON can accommodate 8 or II in . i . i , v rcspvciauie poaruera. Location t Nortb-wcst corner of Market auare. r. ... ... n.inury. rersons wisning a comfortable home win nnu wis a tlesirable place. eunbury, April 14, 1855 tf GROUND ! whole Pepper, Cloves. China mon, Nutmeg, Mace, Alllapice, Ginger, Liquorice, &c at Nov. 18, '64. YOUNG'S 8TOKE. A RNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID and Adhe aive and legal envelopes, for eale by H. B. MASSER. Suubnry, Jen 10. 18.M. BOOTS and Shoee for Men, Women end Children. Ladies' Morocco Hhoes, Ladies' black and colored Gaiters, just received end for leby WM, A. KNAUo. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854.- B LANK Parchment Peper Deeds end blsi.s Mortgagee, Bonda, EieeuUotis, Bummons e., for eale k li. U. MAe.ar.ru Sunbury, Apri 6. lll. BLANKS. LANK fl of every deerription caa be had y spp vug at tne ernce of Lks Asssncsa. AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Mechanics. GEORGE RENN. MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. 'PHE subscriber respectfully calls the attentioi of the public to his large and splendid assort, mcnt of every quality and price of .vini:r-AAiti: which cannot foil to reiommend itrfelfto every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanahip and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort ia spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sofa, lXvnnx and Lounge Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards SOFA, BREAKFAST AJiD DIMAQ tabLB and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of his business. He also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS, lnrlufTinir vnriet.p nnvnr ifx i,- i ... miwio iU in unci ir. Sunbury, suli as MAitnoAff r, Biack Walhi-T ?-imli;""M"uCi"er,,i " Wrivneou t x . , " TACT V,, Stools, which are' ol the latest styles, and warranted to he excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere ' I he subscnlier is determined that there simi:' be no excuse for persons to pnrchaHO furniture in" the cilies, as every confidence can be entertained'' about the quality and finish of his wure ant" (.linirn. His articles will be disposed of en as gooji terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try produce taken in payment for work. IdT UNDERTAKING. - Having provided himself with a handsome Hearse, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tanee from this place. . y.!11"1 AVare Room " in Market Street, below J hompson'e Store and Weaver's Tavern. D , GEOKGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. DOCTOR YOl IISELI'I THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR, EVERT ONE HIS OWN PHYSlCIA.t. IHE EIFTIETH Edl tion, with One H undred Engravinps, showing Dis eases and Malformations of the Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance married people, or those contemplating marriage. lis' 111 If ,kl W....M- Let no father lie ashamed to nrosp.ii m "...., A the -ESCULAPIUS lo his child, it mnv snv him from an early crave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of mar ried life without reading the POCKET jESCU LAPIL'S. Let no one sullcring from hackniep Coutih. Pain in t)i Si,l. routine feelings, and tho wholo train of Dyspeptic sensa- nun., a..u ltI up oy ineir pnyaieian, tie another niOineilt willlo.lt nine. illimr h WfM't 1 llfl'o Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, reau tins truly useful book, as it has been the menus ofs.ivi.iiT .lin..n.l. r nn. fortunate creatures from the very jnws of death. i v .'iny person senuing T YV ENTl -r 1 V K ('ENTS. enclose. 1 in n let. ir tuill n. copy of this book, by ma:l, or five copies will be . C .1 A , 1 1. ... nc-iib ,jt ui.u ...i.titr. tuoiess, up vv viji. A Li No. 153 8PIIUCE Street. PHILADELPHIA. Post paid. July 22, 1834 ly. , The Eye Perfected. SILVER MEDALS. Flow the Franklin Institute, Pliiliidttphin, fi.im Mis AiiMneun ItiBtitute, New York, and FIVE FlliST PREMIUMS From Different Fairs in New England. City Daguerreotype Estullishmeat D. C. COLLIKS & CO. Xo. 100 4 166 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Also, Main Street, Springfield, Muss, and Weslfuld, Mass. Portrait Painlinir and Tulhotviin in th. highest slate of perfection, done iu ail the above Establishments. Sky-Lights used iu all the establishments. Miniatures taken cuuallv as well bv ibrm in cloudy as in clear weather. Phila., May 27, 1854- if. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WEISER 4 BRUXER. Th tft DsfPQmtlOn Js rfrr)mmitili.l ass .... . cellent laxalive and purgative, it operates mildly, is entirely free from nnv un, !..,..,. . ,,. , -. --i ".. re sembling lemonade in ilitvor. This medicine ie highly benefieiul for diseases peculiar to suwaer and hot weather. Sunbury, July 1, 1654. . DOCTOR JOSEPH W. CAM TiTinii RESPECTFl.'LLV informs the cilins ef t1A Tti.rnrrK Arc...K t ... lie has nerninnnnilv lats.l k;MA.ir 1 Borough ; and oflen hitf profrinna servioos U those who may wish la employ him. Tut the present he enn be found st Weaver Hotel, KllltTMis-at 111 1 oe .a .viaivil ll lOUt. II. UY GOODS, Clolhs, Cassimers. Sattinetts, Vestiiifrs. nA.t. -i.l x. . T n.- , v.. . """""" iioui, veivei cord, 1 icktngs, Checks, Muslins, &c, just ree'd u,c "y i M. A. KN ABB. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. A RASOLS of ah' sorts. Umbrellas, earner Q bag. aiH kinds, -j bags, willow baskets and cedar wars of '.just received and for sale bv y , WM. A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. (ILOCKS-Eight day and Solon""! J oodeo framed, Crea.u Nuts, Groutnl Xuu Kaisins, end Prunes, just received and for bT . WM. A. KN A11B. Lower Augusta, May 6 854 ATS AND CAPS A splendid lot of fashionable Silk. V.v,l ...A v... u... elso Clth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Capa for sale low by G. ELSBEKGd- CO. Market street, opposite the Pest Office. Sunbury, Oct. 8, 185J OLD PENS with and with. - . H very superior quality, just reeeivad. Also a fresh sunul of Wn.in- v...: r ,. m iu.u, lor sale b' , v . MASSE It. Sunbury. Dec, t7. lags IJATS end Cape, Silk, Beaver, fur and Slouch, Panama, Leghorn, Braid and Chie for men and bovs. l.s.lies ltann... .r.n Ljust received end for eale by iave.ieoe.-r wm, A. KNABB. JEWELRY. A nice assortment of Geld aad Silver Pencils anJ Fens, for sale cheap bv G, ELSBEKG4 CO., Market street, opposite the I'ost Office Sunbury, Oct. 8. 18.YI. PATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for bar bottles for aala by W H. B MASSER. Sunbury, April, IS, 18S1 BOOTS, Shoes, Hate, Cape and Gum Shoea. just received and for eale by Utt T 1854.. TENER 4Ce.