) ot it b THE EAST LEAP." rT 0 LITER 1TEHDKLL HOLMES. "I saw Lira once before, At lie passed by the door, And again The pavement stones rewound, As he totters o'er the ground With his cane. "They say that In his prime, Ere the pruntag-knife of Time Cnt him down, Not a hotter man was found, By the crier on his round Through the town. "Bnt now he walks the streets, And be looks on all he meets Sad and wan .... And he shakes his feeble head, That he seems as if he said They are gone. "Themossy marble resit On the lips that he ha prest In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb. "My jrrandmamma has said Foor lady she is dead Long ago, That he had a Roman nose, And his check was like a rose In the snow. "lint now his nose is thin, And it rests npon bis fehiii . Like a stnlT; And a crook is in his back, And a molnncholy crack Id his laagb. "I know it is a sin - For me to sit and grin At him here ; But his old three-cornered hat, And his breeches, and all that, Are so queer I "And if I should live to bo The last leaf npon the trco In the spring; Let thorn smile, as I do now, At the old forsaken bongb, Where I cliug." Jfatwer's Department, JIOOS. GlVO tlinm nrrnainnft.iir n fnl.ln BT)0onfull of ft Cfimnnnnrl ihroa rtarta aaVta. aud one of salt, for each hog, mixed with their food, and it will destroy the kidney worms. For (TOStivnilPSfl. with wliir-h ihntt oka r.rtm affected, take copperas, pulverised1 and put it win soon doh ; men stir it uu well mixed, ftnd lake it nflf in rrml 1an nnlvavioA U nA .III i n . ... . a huu I'unvi iou its, nuu grive to each hog a tablcspoonfull as often as tut wAt renieiii snows mom to oe costive. - It can oe mixed witb milk, or other food. , . ...... ' avvuv uuga I1UIU Tlootinir. cnt ar.rnRa iht nnan 5nof cKnv. 4.n jyriBtle of the snout, by which you will sever uu i"uu( uj nuivu iuo upvruuun 13 performed. Then split the gristle of the nose up and down the face, and the work is done. For the long-nosed, flap-eared breed, cut the uusu uu oiguieen mcnes odovo tne snout. Manure. If land is too sandy, the best manure is clay, and leached ashes. These will pnddle it, and render it tenacious of wa ter. Ifitisueavyclay.it requires sand to iuuuui tu puruus. ii n is a mucic, it requires lime to neutralise the acid and destroy the uiiocijuu ur resiuous quality oi me SOU. To Make Corn Oysters. -I take three do- on ui iiiumu corn, Bix eggs, lara and butter in emial nnrtinns fnr frniim n'i, .. must be young and soft. Orate it from the rnn am finA :l 1. , i v. ... ' puooiuiu, una areage it witn whoat flonr. Runt. tn?V 1 irrhf 4e ' and mix them gradually with the corn. Then let the whnln ha wnll i i j - ...... vuiuiatvu uv iiuru Dentine, add a Rnnnnfnll of c.H Have ready in a frying pan, a sufficient M..-..t.v , uu ,resu ouuer mixed to gether. Set it over the fire till it has boiled hot, and then put in portions of the corn mixture, so as to form oval cakes about three inches long, and nearly an inch thick. Fry them brown, and send them to table hot. In taste they will be found to have a singular resemblance to fried oysters, and universally liked if properly done. They make nice side dishes at dinner, and are very good at break fast. Farmer and Mechanic. SUSAN. To Male Good Apple Jelly. Toko apples Of the best quality and good flavor, fuot sweet, cut them in quarters or slices, and stew them till soft ; then strain out the juice, being very careful not to let anv of the pulp go through the strainer. Boil It to the con sistency of molasses, then weigh it and add as many pounds of crushed sugar, stirring it constantly till the sugar is dissolved. Add one ounce of extract of lemon to every twen ty pounds of jelly, and when cold, set It away in close iars. It will keep good for years. I bose who have not made jelly in this way will do well to try it ; they will find it super' or to currant jelly .Michigan Farmer. Temperance Vinegar. I took watermelons' scraped off the pulp, strained it through a thick cloth, and boiled it down one-half, or as old cidor boilers would say, two to one j put Jt in a cask, aud three weeks I bad most ex cellent vinegar j and it has contiuued to im prove with age. Those who are accustomed to use all kmds of vinegar, and a great deal or it, say it is the best they ever saw ; but if any of your readers know of any better cheap er, or safer way to manufacture the article. J tope they will let us know it. Ibid ' . . KATJi. II ii Cool"0--It is recommended to add a jma quantity of soda to the water in which the "greens." &c, are being f00ked, to pre. serve their beautiful green color-say1 even teaspoonfull or less, t lw0 qui4f, ThnnM ii 'IM'rs reasonable that this result Pwed, sine, the alkali (sodu) wil neutral se any vegetable acid present wW.U J redfeU tleeen color. VA,7hl i1IIPh blottogorfiZriug 1 LUed Wilh An iNTEKcsTiHa Couple TiJ. i. pi. In Cincinnati. Ohio!hoIa?bnlV to be married for the past flveveat? lDK?ed tim. has occurred witlin thaVJ L . they wero both out ofn.riu .aW. NEW SPMNO AND SUMMER I. W- TEKEB & Co., Sunburv Pa. AVE lust receded a new and splendid as .irtment of goods, suited to las season, SresMim. and V.WeU, Ready .d. Clothes, Englin, rrencn ' bams, plain and psinted Challi. do. do. Lawns, Barege and Barege DeLaini, plain and painted Tintue, Tiisua Barega, Thibet Bilk, fringed 8hawl, Em broidered and Damaiik Crape Shawls, Fancy Mantillas, ilri ped and checked Linen, Ta ble Covers, Mooquitto Nets. Fann, Parasuli and Um brellas, together with a general assort ment of Dry Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, . Hardware, Groceries, (jueensware. Fih, Salt, Nails &c, Vc., all of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro duce. Hunbury, May 5, 1855. LATEST ARRIVAL " Of Spiyng Summer Goods. J. F. & I. F. KLINE, ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and tie publio in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., at Klines Urove, their Spring ant Summer Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part f Cloths, black and fane Cassimers, SattinetU, Checks, and all kinds SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready.made Coats, Vests and 1'ants, &.C Ladies Eress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de I.aines, A c. Also Ulack Silks, &c Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens- ware, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such as Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama and Silk Hats, and all goods usually kept in a Country 8tore. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, A II of which will be sold for rash, or in ex change for country produce, at tho highest market price. Upper Augusta, May 12, 1855. . NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNEIl, Wholesale and Ketail Srnergists, Market St., next door to E. Y. BrighV$ Store SUNBURT, PA., TFFER to the public the largest and bast selected stock ever opened in this section of country, consisting of FEESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nad and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams Tobacco, Segars, Port Monias, Stationary, Con fectioneries, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use, English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally. lO" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BRUNER. Bunbury, May 28, 1859. Baltimore Card. CAUIt, GIUSE & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE BALE OF FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER, Spears' liarf Baltimore. ' C7 A genu for Newark and Rosendale Co Cement and Plaster. G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly for sale. N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made on con signments on receipt. Baltimore, March 17, 1855. Cm. HAYDOCK & FIDLER, DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will continue the business at the old stand of James B. Fidler, No. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCnES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Silver. Plated and Brit tan ia Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c, 4c. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Pbila., April 7, 1855. tf. BOYD, ROSSER & CO, MISSES AND SBIPrSU OF Uc5 3VsI) SVntljracitc' Coal. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Bhamokin, Nortb'd County, Fenna. Address. Boyd, Rosscr it Co., Sunbury, Pa. D. . BOTD. t. KUSSEB. JAS. BOID. T. BOSSCB. Sunbury, April 7, 1855. tC PERRY & ERETY. BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, LAKE BOOK MANlTArrUKER8, AND STATIONERS. S. IP. Corner of Fourth Jtace Streets, PHILADELPHIA. March 10, 1855. tf 6EQARS. El Dorado, Rio Hondo, La Curiosidad, Canal os, El Nentuno. El Duendo, Recreailores. La Semiarmis, Plantation, Havana Cheroots, For Sole at WEISER A. UBI'MPn Sunbury, May 26, 1855. W AD1ES' Dress Goods. Spring and 6umm4 Hi Shawls, Black silk, silk poplins, Ds Laine, tiinuhama. Da bane. I.ini ceived aud for sal. by WM.A. KNABB. -ower Augusta, May 6, 1854. ANN'S LETTER PRE88E3, with IT -l.books.1 nk, and ail ecmpleta, lust rteeWed, and for sale by H. B. MASSE R. Sunbury, June t. lBBS-n INK BourMu's celebrated ink, and also Coif gres ink for sale, whole! and retail by December I860. 11. B- MASSES. WILEY'S COVUH CAHUY. 4a exeat lent renady for eoufc-ha, colds. For sale Miwsoffioa. , - , .... Dacembsr 4, 1858. , .'. - EBEK1ME, Verstou, Ohinordin and Uu cbonia, just tacaived by Msji 10, 185J. WE18W A BSUNElt. IIouso and Lot for Sale. rTWE subscriber offers at private sale, his house J. and lot situated in Whortleberry street, Sunhury. The house la a new Two Story frame welling, on a lot or 60 feet front. There in aim, i Butcher 8hop on the premises. The location an excellent on, fn- n u,rnn wi.i.;n- , follow that business. WM. HOOVER. Sunbury, March 17, 1855. tf. Watboh Dirct. Thomas Defct. J. 8. DErtJY A SONS, Aro. 223 North Second Street, below Callowhill, ana o. ir. vomer L.ghth and Spring Garden streets, PHILADELPHIA, TlfOULD respectfully Inform their former " ' customers and others, that they have just laid in a splendid assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window 8hades, Door Mats, &c., Ac, at very reduced prices Wholesale & Retail. TAKE NOTICE. We will sell our goods as cheap as any other hruse of the kind In the city, Pmla., April 7, 1855.-w3ms 8mf. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. rilHE subscriber havinir reciiTPil Ihe nrmnrf r . ... . r ' forms ana insruciiions irom the Department, at wasningion, is prepared to procura Bounty Land Warrants at the shortest notice. H. B. MASSE R. Sunbury, April 7, 1855. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, Ao. 2G Sou'h Fourth St., Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnut 8t Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December 85th, ffr 1854. Evans 4 Watson's Salamander Safes Trium phant, as they always are when put to the test. "PmiAnmrHiA, Dec. 15, 1854. Messrs. Evass 4- Watsob, Nt. 29 South Feurlh St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen : We take much pleasure in re commendingvour Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a secure means of preser ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. 1 he above safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres ence of at least 1 000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of tho contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired, as wo intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence m its lire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACY ir PHILIPS, Evans 4- Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use: U. 8. Mint, Philada ; Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Pbila ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High SneruT, Phila; John H. Hen derson, City Controller; Caleb Cope 4-Co., No, 183 Market St. ; Richard Norris d-Son, Loco motive builders, Philada; Bancroft If Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co Phila.; Pennsvlvauia Railroad Cot, Phila.; Lacey !t Philips, corner mn aud Minor Sts.; Sharpies Uro., No. 32 South Second St..; James Kent tc Santee, No. 147 North Third 8t; W H. Horstman & Sons, No. 61 North Third St.; Smith, Williams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 184 Chestnut SU A targe assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors aud Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults for Banks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Please give us a call, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855 cly. 10. Soring and Summer Goods ! PETER W. GRAY, JNFORMS his friends that ho has just received a good assortment of SPfilNG AND SUMMER GOODS, at his Store in Market Squaie. His stock cen sists of DRY GOODS, VIZ : Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, Jeans, Drillings, Barages, Barage De Lalnes, Ginghams, Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, Mantilla Silks, Winter Shawls, Dress Tiimmii gand all items in the Dry Goods line. Also, a arge assortmet of SboeS for Men Women and Children. Hats and Caps, Groceries ofevery variety Teas, Cofltie, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Salt, Fish, &c. Hardware. A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs, Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooma, Brushes, 5cc. QuEEaswiBS a general assortment Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, May 19, 1855. tf. FIRST ARRIVAL Of At S. N. Thompson's Store, In Loiter Auyusta township, at the Junction of tne juiitnncien ana 1 turn creeK roads. TUJE subscriber having returned from the citv with . a new and extensive assortment of fasluonablo goods, respectfully calls the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the same. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Vtsiings, Tweeds, and all kinds of Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Loins, Lawns, Gm shams, Beraget, Holes, ' Woolens, Flannels, Ifc. ' c;uo(:rii:s, Sugar, Teas, Coilee, If ice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Salt, &c, dtc., die. Hardware. Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives 4V Forks, 4c Queeni and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A-iarge assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hits Cam, &c, of various aizes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. IV Country produce of all kinds taken In exchange at the highest market prices. 8. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. S8, 1853 NEW STORE. (At the old Stand of S. N. Thompson.) . rpiIE Subscriber respecUully informs the peo- r. . uuhuui; ma iiciuity, uu ne Hills, ken the tttnra Rmim UiMlw v a kj Thompwn, in Market Street, Sunbury, be'low ........ , sua iuhb. naa iu reosivea and opened a handsome assortment of Bpama bummek goods, 1 Consisting D p.rt of Xrj Oooda, Qrooerioa, HardWsale, Quesasware, Hats V Caps, Booteth. Bluass. Fish. fcait, Meat, oVe. ... All of which will b sold at ths losreal prioss. ' AU kinds produos taken U xohange at th highest market pries. - - r . . ' ' H.H.VA8TLNE. utbury, Aptd II, !856!y mm TAMES McCLINTOCK, M.D., Late " rROFESSOR of Anatomy and Sonrery In th Phil adelphis Colics; of Meillcine, and Acting Professor of niiawuerjr one oi the Consulting l'hysicajis iir the rnil ariflphia Hospital, Blockley) sits member of the National Meilionl Aasuriallon member of th Philadelphia Mali enl Society member of the, Medioo-Chirurgicsl College of Philadelphia formerly President and Professor of Anatomy ana surgery in unttlefm Medical uoileje, Ver mont; and slsn. late Prof enaor of Anatomv and Physiol ogy in Berkahir Medical liistituUon, I'lttaficld, Mass., una lately introduced in a popular form several or Bis faviirita prescriptions for the principal diseaae of thit chmnte. The name of each article will Imply the disease for which it is intended to be used. IJR. McCI.IIMTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Prlcetl DK. McCMNTOCK'S COI.n AND COIiriH MIX Tl:KB For Cidila, Coughs, fte. Price V els. I'll, McCM.NTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOOPING COUGH RKMEDY. Price SO ets. Dr. McCMNTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE SYRUP Fur Purifying the Blond. Price l. uu. mcui.i.i ruuti UYrM'Kr riu ci.ia.ik For giving tone to the stomnch relieving pains after entmg, heartburn, and all diangreeoble symptoms arising flora iiidieestioii Price SI. DU. McCUNTOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURF-A Purely Vegetable Remedy fin- internal use. Prire SO cts. PR. MeCI.INTOCK S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT For Rheninatisin, Sprains, Swellings, Ac, Ac. Price SOeenls. DR. McCI.INTOCK'S ANOTlVVH MIYTi;HP.F Pains, Toothache, Headuclie, Neuralgia, Ac. Ac. Price ov rriim. DR. McCLINTOCK-8 FEVER AND AGUE SPE CIFIC A cerlnin enrefnr all Intermittent!. PrifnlM. DR. MeCl.lNTOCK'S PI ARRIKKA CORDIAL AND CHOLERA PREVENTIVE A sale remedy. DR. McCI.INTOCK'S VEGETABLE PURGATlVh PILLS. Fol Ciwlivenrss. llenilnelie. Ac. Price 35cts, DR. McCI.INTtK'K'S ANTIBII.IOI'S PILLS For Irregulnrilyni the Fnnetions of the Liver and Uonreli the nest Liver Pill made. Price 25 cts. a buz. For snln by Dr. J. MrCLINTOCK, at his Medical De. pot, N W comer ninth nnd Filltcrt its ,Philndelphia, and at all Druggists nnd Dealers in Medicines. All Druggists and Dealers in Medicines who wish to tie agenta, will please ndildress Dr. McCliatock, furnishing reference, nnme of Post-OnVe, eonnty and state. I?" For Sale hv Weiser A Bruncr. Sunbsrv and Phn- mokin ; Win. Wcimer, Northumberland i C. Brown, Mil ton E. P. Lutz, Hlonmsburg ; Jnenb Harris, Buckhorn ; lotm Vanlecio, Light Street : I Sharpleas A Son, Cata- wisss. Janaary S, tSJS. 6m. . Boarding! Boarding! TRH RS. WHARTON can accommodate 8 or If J 10 respectable boarders. Location t North-west corner of Market Square, Annbury. 1'ersons wishing a comfortable home will nnd this a desirable place. Sunbury, April 14, 1855. tf British Periodicals EARLY COPIES SECURED. dyPremiums to New Subscribers ! ! ! USOOARD SCOTT CO., New York, continue to re- puoiisa lue loUowlMg lintish feriouicals, via. : t. 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Jr. Co. have recentlv published, and have ow for Bite, the "PARMKK'S Gt'lDE," bv Henry tle- R hi ns, of Edinburgh, and Piof. Norton, of Yale College, 'ew Haven, complete in two vola, royaloctavo, contaloitig 161X1 pages. 14 sieel and 0UO wood engravings. Price iu muslin tiimling, s6. ITT This work is sot the old "Rook of the Farm," lately resuscitated and thrown upon the .Market. New.Y uik, December 16-H. 77M.P.POTTS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ' IRON & STEEL, 461 Market street, btlow 13(A, norfA side, PHILADELPHIA. Phila., Dec. 30, 1854 ly. HENRY DONNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Fa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining -ounties. L. L. BE VAN, SSAMOKIIT HOTEL, Shamokin Pa. THE suWriber begs leave to inform his Iriends 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, fchamokin, July 8, ISM. Furniture ! Furniture ! No. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) east tide, rmx.ADEi.Fni a. THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the resders of the Sunbiirf American and the public generally, that he has on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods manufac tured nnder bis own superintendence, purchasers may rely on getting just such articles as are represented. Lounges with removable arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Those who are about going to housekeeping would do weU to call. JOHN A. BAUER, ' 16T South Second street. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. April 88, 1855. w8 ly. T)R. H. H. HIGBEE'8 remedy for ceughs. -'colds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply ef this valuable medicine just received and for sale bT H. B. MA88ER. . Banburv, Jens 4, 1863. 5lu OOTS. Mhos. Hats, Caps and Gum Sbosa, I lust reoeirad and fas aal h lot. 1 1854. TENER eVCai CJII.VER WATCHES, -A tew double ease J English Silver Walrkaa. for u. ounnsiy, Aprl n, Just rnblishcd and for Sale by VVM. McCARTY, Bookseller, DunDury, ra. The American TLEADERS' ASSISTANT ! Being collection of approvod declarations, writs, returns and proceeuinge in ins several bhioih ow In use in the United tates. Br Collinron Reid, Esq., Ipsa legis viva vox With notes and additions, lofjether with a short svstcm of convevancina-. Bv A. Jordan, riet- ident Judge of the Eighth judicial district of ra., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. Si. Shindel, of tha bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following! letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg I IlAanisavao, June 30, 1833. GlltTLIMKX: After a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to the public The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svslem of pleading, adapted to our habits of business, and the practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on the acts of assembly will be as aving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to safetv and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our state. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. Vim. A. Jordan, Wm. M. Rockefeller and M L. Shindel, Esquires. W. McCabtt. Esa.. Dear Sir: I received more than a year ago a copy ot "Heed.s 1'lcaders 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 inanuel for practising attorneys in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate to recommend it. If it were generally used it would increase the accuracy of the profession in matters which are often very carelessly done. I am very truly yours, &c, J. S. BLACK, I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist ant, and have examined it sumcicntly to enable me to concur very heartily in the above commen dations by the C liter Justice. GEO. W. WOODWARD, July 19, 1854. Sunbury, July 39, 1851 CHOICE GROCERIES. BURTON & FENT0N, S. W. corner Sixth and Arch streets, rHILADKI.rill A, fTAVING refitted their Store anew, and re- plenirthed thotr stock bv the addition o every thing wanted in a Select Family Grocery Store, so as to make up a full and most complete assortment, now offers for ssle to their friends and the public on the best terms the following excellent Uoods, viz : Jellies of all kinds ; Pre wrves; Fresh Fruits in bottles and tin cans White Clover Honey ; I.atour and other brandr of Olive Oils; Sperm and Stearins Candles; all the best brands of Groceries ; Crackers, with a choice assortment of all the staple articles, which will be sold at the lowest prices. 1'lcase give us a call. BURTON & FENTON, Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, 8. W. cor, Sixth and Arch sts. Phila., April 7, 1855. 8 ly. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware AND FANCY GOODS. 0A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICKS, AT WM. B- ELTONHEAD'S. No. 184 South Second street, between Pin and Union, west tide, PHILADELPHIA. ''UK assortment embrnres a Large and Select Stock of 1 t ine watches, Jewelry, Silver ware, Alluiiu Ware, Jluted with line Silver, in Siiooiis, Forks, Ladles, Ac. ct tiixxls. Fans and Fancv Articles of a suoerior nualitv. deserving the exuiniiintiou of those who desire to procure tuc uesi gtKKjs "i me ljwesi i.asn I l ices, llnviuir a-practical knowledge of the business, and all aviiitalile fucilities tor Importing and Maiiuuicturhnr, the suiscriuer cnnii.irntly invites purchasers, believing that he mi supply tlit in on terms as favorable aa any other estab lishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. CF All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver W'nre manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. 1ST Wutchus, Jewelry and Silver Ware fuithfully re- WM. n ELTOXIIKA D. No. 181 South -2d St., a few doors above ihe tM Market West Side ty Iu the SiMith Window of the Store, may be seen the famous III KD CLOCK, which commands the adiniratiou ol the sclpntinc ami curious. Phila., Oct. 7, 1WM. ly TO CASH BUYERS. BAILT feTEnOTnEHj. No. 252 Chestnut ttreet, above 91k Philadelphia, Have iiow.open a large stock of CARPETINGS, Embracing the new and leading; styles in Vel vet, Taieslry, Brussels, Ingrains, Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, - WHOLESALE & RETAIL Phila., Sept. 9, i54. ly. l. s. rrscoisT. thos. e. bright. S; L. PANCOAST & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AXU DFALERS IN Fish and Provisions ecaiRAi.LT, No. 17 North Wharves, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1854. iLVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE So 72 North Second Street, (opposite th Mount rernon nouse ) Philadelphia. fJOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca " acs, $S8 ; Siler Lever do,, do., 12; Sil ver Lepine, do., $9 : Quartier, $S to $7 : Gold Spectacles, $4 50 to $10 Silver do., $1 60; Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18; Silver Desert do., do., $9 to SI 1 1 Silver Tea do, do., $4 75 to $7 60 ; Gold Pena and Gold Ca ses, $3 85 to $S ; Gold Pens and Silver do. , $ I; together with a variety of Tine Gold Jewelry, Uold Curb , liuard and rob Chains. All goods warranted to be aa represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, I'ins, Vc, made to order. N. B. All orbers sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. Phila., Sept, 16, 1854. ly. NEW CLOTHING & JEWELSY. C SIM ON, late of the firm of 8. Schnurman St Co., respectfully informs the citiiens of Sunbury and vicinity, that be will continue the above business in the old stand in Market street. with an eutire new stock of goods, which are on the way from the city. He will also be prepared to repair watches, having a hand in constant em ploynient for that purpose, lie therefore rexict- lully solicits tba patronags oi tne puuuc. Sunbury, Sept, 1 6, 1 854. tf. HENRY B. FUSSELL, NARriACTcaaa ef Umbrellas Parasols, IN EVERT VAHlETy, aT TBI OLD ITAMD, No. 2 North Fourth St., Philadelphia. 07 Constantly on band a Urge assortraea t which the attention of Dealer is requested. Pbila.. Sept. 16, 1854. CAMPHINE and Fluid of the U-t quality Kor sale ly WEISER BRUNCH. Sunburj, May 19, U55- Stir Goods for the People I ' BENJA311N IIEFFNER n raPPf'TPITf l V Infarma lha nuhlle In s-nn. -w eral that ha has just received and opened a piecuiu sioca m Spring and Summer Goods at his New Store, In Lower Augusta township. His stork consists in pan u Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worked. ALSO I Calicoes, GlnKtaamn, Lawns, Moussellne De Lalnes and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods; Groceries, Alio an assortment of Hardwares Iron ana steel, mails, o. Also an excellent assortment of QTJEENSWAKE, of various Styles nd nailerna. Also an assortment of DOOTS &. SHOES. MATS St CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, Nc. A n1 a frron vnrietv of nlfiAr artirles such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. CF Country produce taken in exenange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, Mav o, moo. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. PHILADELPHIA. J- MacLELLAN. (late of Jones' Hotel,) c has the pleasure to inform bis friends and. he traveling community, that he has leased mis House Cor a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests. The Local ad vantages of this favorite establish ment are too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been put in first rate order : the rooms ere large and well ventilated. The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself that no eltort on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. Phila., July 8, 1854. SAMUEL S. FETIIERST0N, DIALER IK Lamps, Lantrriu, Chandeliers and Candelabra!, No. 152 S. 2d ttreet, above Spruce, PHILADELPHIA. TTaving enlnrged 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 package, at a small advance over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, which will be furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip tions at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct 14, 1854. WM. M'CAltTY, BOOKSELLER, Market Street, SUNBURY, FA. TUST roceived and for sale, a fresh supply of " FiVANGEL.IC.4l. MUSIC for Singing Schools. He is also opening at this tune, a large assortment of llooks, in every branch of Literature, consisting of Poetry, History, Novels, Romances, Scientific Works, Law, Medicine, School and Children's Books, Bibles ; School. Pocket and Family, both with and without Engravings, and every of vair etv of Binding. Prayer Books, of all kinds. Also just received and for sale, Purdons Di gest of the laws of Pennsylvania, edition of 1851, price only 16,00. Judge Reads edition of Blackstones Commea tariea, in 3 vols. 8 vo. formerly sold at J 10,00, and now offered (in fresh binding) at the low price of 86,00. A Treatise on the laws of Pennsylvania re specting the estates of Decedents, by Thomas F Gordon, price only 84,00. Travels, Voyacea and Adventures, all ol which will be sold low, either for cash, or coun try produce. February, 81, 1853. tt. Liquid Glue. ,4 LWAYS ready for use. A new article of - the greatest utility and convenience for re pairing Furniture and Household Ornaments of either I'orcclam or Glass. It is preferable to any oilier cement used, as it leaves no mark where the pieces join. It will be found a very great saving of money in repairing of Furniture alone. Neatly put up in bottlea at 25 cents each, or $2 a dozen. All orders promptly executed. WM.G. MASON, 204 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Phila., Oct. 14, 1854 tf. REMOVAL. Light! Light! Light! MR. DYOTT & KTT have removed to their New Store and Factory, No 74 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. (Five doors below their old stand ;) Having increased facilities, we ofler to Mer chants and others, Gaa Fixturea 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 slock em braces DYOTT'S PATENT PIXE OIL LAMPS. (the best in the world) Burning fluid and Solar Lard Lamps, Chande liers, for Gas, Pine Oil, Solar Lard, and Fluid, Hall and Pateht 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. C" Particular attention given to fitting up Churches and other public buildings. Phila. October 7, 1854, ly. Cheap Watches 5 Jewelrj VirHOLESALE anJ Retail, at tha Pbiladel- phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. M North Second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Gold lver Watches, full jeweled, 18 earai eases, 944,00 Cold lpiue ink. l.ou Fun 8 liver Spectacles. 1.S0 silver Ixp. full lewllcd, S9 Silver I-cver, full jewl'd It u pel lor Uuartieis. 7 Gold Bracelets, S,la Ladiea' Gold Pencils.. MM) iSilvat Tot spoons, set, 1,00 Goal Poectat'ks. f .no Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Ringa, 37 cents to f 80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, 18; Lunet, Zo ; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. 8TAUFFER & HARLEV, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and lupines, still lower Ihsn the above prices, Sept. 30, 1854. ly. BLANKS. BLANKS of every description eaa be had ky app vinr at the office of the Amerieaa. GROUND and whole Pepper, Clovee, Cinna raon, Nutmeg, Mace, AUlapice, Ginger, Liquorice, dec, otc, Si Nov. IS, '5t , VOUNG'a 8T0RB. A" BN OLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe aivf and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MA8SER. euubury. Jaa 10, 1853, SHOES. AU kinds of Hoots Shoes and slip Mrs fur sale bv O. EL8BERG & CO, Market street, opposite the Poat Office), anbitrv. Oct. S. lSel BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortcaaea. Bands. Executions. Summons c fbi saleb, H B. MASSE R.v euubury, Aprl M, 1891. "AtD AUD COKfOM," To Your Own Mechanics. GEORGE RENN. MANUFACTURER o FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of tha most FashionaMs Styls. r"THE subscriber respectfully calls the aUenti,, ef the public to his large and splendid assert, ment of every quality and price of CABINET-WARE which cannot fail to recommend itself teevery one" who will examine it, on account of its durable avnrkmanafiin and erjlemlid fini.K . . 1 1 -( 111 BUO yp 0 best stock to be had in the city. Ne effort is spared in tne manuiaciure oi bis ware, aad the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many Improvements which are constantly being made. His stock consists of Mahogany Sofas, Divans and Lounga Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,' SOFA, BREAKFAST AUD DINING TABLB and alsoVENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TARI.ES. In short, every article in this line of his business. XI - -I f -1 1 L ' I a i . . aa ibw uiiiiiuniuiD, si, a.mua sua tjusuuee oi CHAIRS, 'ncluding varieties never before to be bed irf Sunbury, auch as Mjhooiht, Black WalUb Awn Cuatio MArLiGitKciAir, awd Wish so a CHAIRS, aud VAircY Piaso Stools, which are' of the latest styles, and warranted to be excclleci by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shili' be no excuse for persons to purchase furnifDre in ' the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware ant1 Chairs. His articles will be disposed of en as geod terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. CP UNDERTAKING. Having provided himself with a handsome Hsiasi, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funea als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis-, tance from this place. IT The Ware Room ia in Market Street, below Thompson's Store and Weaver's Tavern, GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1852. tf. KEEVE L. KNIGHT, Successor to Hartley tf Knight. BEDDING & CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 148 SoulA Second" Street, five doors above Spruce street. here he keepa constantly on hand a full assortment of averv arlirln In lii. Una r businesa. FEATHERS, FEATHER BEDS, Patent Spring Mattresses, curled heir, Moss' Corn Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet, Ta icstry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Canlon Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Maa, Table and Piano Covers. To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. Phila- Oct. 7, 1854. ly. The Eye Perfected. SILVER MEDALS. l'lom tha Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, bom ass American Institute, New York, asd FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS From Different Fain in New England. City Daguerreotype Establishment S. C. COLLINS & CO. No. 109 if 166 Chestnut Street, Philadtlphii. Also, Main Street, SprincAeld, Mass. and Westfietd, Mass. Portrait Painting and Talbotyping, in the highest state of perfection, done in all the above Establishments. Sky-Lights used in all the establishments. Miniatures taken equally as well by them sa cloudy as in clear weather. Phila., May 27, 1854- tf. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph Line. TJOTICE ia hereby given, that all persons v found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will be dealt with according to tha act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. H. B. MASSER, Prcs't Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Sunbury, June 3, 1854. If. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WEISER & BRUNER. Thia prepaiation ia recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re-' sembling lemonade in flavor. Thia medicine la highly beneficial for diseases peculiar to summer and hot weather. Sunbury, July 1, 1854. DOCTOR JOSEPH "W. CAMERON, TJESrECTFULLY Informs the citizens ef the Borough of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has permanantly located himself ia ssid Borough ; and offers his profrsional services te those who may wish to empley him. For the present he can be found at Weavera Hotel. Sunbury, March 11, 1854. tf. DRY GOODS, Clothe, Cassimers, Sattinstts. Vestiugs, Tweeds, Summer cloth, Velvet cord. Tickings, Checks, Muslins, Ac., just ree'd, and for sale by WM. A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. PA RASOLS of al.' sorts. Umbrellas, carpet bags, willow bsskets and cedar ware of' all kinds, just received and for aale by WM. A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, May 6, 1854. CLOCKS E:ght day and 30 beur Irou am -Wooden framed, Cream Nuts, Ground-' Nuts, Raisins, aud Pruaes, just received and fur sale by WM.A. KNABB. Lower Augusta, May ' S54. AT8 AND CAP8. A splendid lot e fashionable Silk, Wool and Fur Hats, also Clath. Far, Oilcloth, Navy and Military) Cape for aale low by G. ELBBBna 4- CO. Market street, opposite the Pest Office-. Sunbury, Oct. 8,. 1853 GOLD PENS with and without Vases, ef a very superior quality, just received. Also fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for salt) b . . H. B. MA8SER. Sunlmry, Dec. t7. 1S5I. If M8 fnd C,f 8ilk Pur ami Slouch. Panama 1 .irh..rn lfl..:.l I s,,.. , . "-I --", vi.ni aim VOID. tor men and bova. I.ailiM llnnnat. -r .it ..i. J . V. .11 .IT U. just received and for sale by . ' way e .iaa. WM. A. KNABB. TEWELRY A nice assortment a Geld aad. Silver Pencils and Pena, Cot aale cheap by Market street, opposite the Pest OJ&ce ftnnkiiN .TVas) latK.1 wwaaMija w.e Vs tDId, WJATENT BRITTANIA TOPPERS fori bar bottlea foe sale by H. B UA88EK. Suabury, ApxU, Is. U5 BOOT8 and Shoes for Me, Women an, j t t maims eaiat, l.auiet i wacs ausi colored uaiieia. iiui ..,u.j ..i L- l.. . " - WM.A. KNABB. Lews Augusta, May 0, 1851.-.