Horrid child-wlrder in Delaware. Tho Dover. Sentinel ifivpi an account of a most atrociona alWr which hnpytoncit in that vicinity on last Thursday, the 24th t "A man, by tho namo of Ueorj-ro Tarlsor (colored, living just nuteido of Dover, went to Mr. BlftiiRhter'a house early yesterday tnornhifr and knocked at tho door for admis sion, When Mr. Slaughter come to the door, which he opened cautiously, ho found I'arker itanding on the outside, with a gun levelled nt him, threatening to kill him. filanghler immediately closed tho door, when Torker wont to his own house, hnd words with the girl, who lives with his wife, and shot her, injurinff horsovercly. lie then mado ofrto Mr. Oibbs' house, tho door of which ho broke open, and rushed upon Uibbs, who rondo his escape out of a hack door, not, however, beforo tho negro had discharged tho Run at him. "Oibbs made off to a neighbor's house,' by ino name 01 aioore, to givo tno alarm, whom he found, when thoy immediately wont in search of mora assistance to cnablo them to seenro Parker, who, whei ho found that jibbs had fled, returned again to his own house, and entering, seized upon ono of his l:Mle one, sidin a most cruel and barba rous tnnniiuf, cut its throat from ear to enr, then threw tho body away from him.' llo then came out into tlie yard in search of his wife, no doubt to murder her, who had fled to a neighbor's house with tho yonr.gert child, but seeing his other child, he sprang nt it, and in nil instant he had this one in his grasp, cutting its throat, also, and threw it up as high as his strength would allow him, when it camo down upon tho hard ground weltering in its goro and blood. "This fiend incarnate then songht his wifo About tho promises, but not being nblo to find her returned into the honse, which ho sat on fire and left for Uibb's house, where lie was When tlibbs, Moore, and others ar rived to tako him. M r. Cooper had previ ously been sent for, and when he arrived fonnd the inhuman monster in the hands of his cap tors, in anything but an envi.iblo position. Tho prisoner had to be held down on the ground with a man on each arm, ono on his breast, and ono on each foot. In this situa tion M r. Cooper found him, upon whom he Iilaccd manacles, tied him in a enrt and irousjht him to Dover, and lodged him in jail for safe keeping. 4'IIo shot at his pursuers after holding them at bay a long time ; and it was only when his gun had been discharged, thut they daro approach tho house to tako him. Se erul shots wore fired at him, one or two ta king effect, when a simultaneous chargo was made, and after a sovoro struggle, ho was secured as above described." KOIXE AND PERRY. Mr. I'crry, tho American Secretary of Legation at Madrid, publishes in tho Nation al Intelligencer a long letter, addressed to tho President of the United States, replying to Mr. Soule's letter of March 24th. llo char ges Mr. Soule with wilfully and knowingly mismanaging tho Black Warrior affair, so as not to obtain the redress this government de sired. He says Mr. Soulo neglected tho in structions he received, suppressed fcr fivo months, nn important despatch from Secreta ry Marcy. intended for the Spanish Govern ment, intercepted the offidnl correspondence of tho charge d' AUuircs of the United States at Madrid, with the Secretary of Slate, nt Washington, and endeavored to Kcduco Mr. Perry tQ abandon his post, for tho purpose of procuring nn nppearanco of a rupture of diplomatic relations with the Spanish court. Theso charges will of course bo replied to by Mr. Soule. Gfjc. Scott Ilia Appearance. In passing down Twelfth street to-day, (May 21st) 1 met for the first timo for many months, Gen. Scott. He resides in a Hplundid mansion in that street, which lie has purchased since tho tillo of Licutcnaiit-Generul was given to him, with the salary added from the time of the war with Mexico, llo grows eld quito r.ip idlyi mid tho change of his appearance since tho retiult of the campaign that elected Gen. Pierco is very apparent. His lofty form is lwwcd down hid elastic step ban passed away a look of sadness and weariness has settled upon thoo oneo expressive and deci ded features, lie leads a very retired life sees but little company rarely appears in public, and usually walks uloue. A tic York (.irtipondiHce of Jtotton Joiirnui. , - - Foivi.au LiXtiR.wrK. Tho Morris Jersey man learns that on Saturday evening last, at llio ltockaw ay Hasin of tho Morris Canal, a boy named Henry Herring, aged about 13 years, while performing somo duty on a boat, full over into tho canal. An alarin was im mediately given, a boat-hook procured, and the boy taken out. H c had been m the water only about live minutes, and it is stated that bis eyes wero open, and that ho had every appearance of coming to life ; but his rescuers tied a rope around his ueek, nud threw him back into tho canal, where he remained until morning, they alleging as a reason for so doing, that thev thought tho law required him to remain in tho water until an inquest could be held ! ''American Soldikkv. Tho last Westmin ster Review has an article on America that widely contrasts with much that has hitherto come from the British press. For instance, it says : "One knows nut what is most to be admir ed in tho Mexican war the facility with which an army of volunteers submitted to de clplinc, the perfection of their weapons, new inventions of America, handled with a skill previously uuknown the goodness of their commissariat in a wild and vast country, or the flexibility or their nice ho meal adaptations as to reporting, printing and communicating homovrard. For fifty years past, tho mer chant ships of tho L iiited States have noto riously been fur better built than thoso of Great wriuan ; ami as in ifn our gun ners wero very inferior to theirs, so at tho crisis of tho Mexican war, into which they plunged out oi-a long peace, their practice in small arms was immeasurably superior to any thing that trained Britith regulars had at that buie attained. Reliff tor Emcssox. John Ericsson, the inventor of tho carloi ic engine, has expended ail of bis own and of his wife's fortuno in pros ecuting his experiments, and is now in desti tute circumstances. As his poverty is the cousequenee of his exertions to promote sci ence and to benefit mankind, it has been pro posed that a collection bo taken up for his (Ericsson's) benefit, in ovory town and ward 10 the United States, ou tho 1th day Of July next, and in all the meetings for making ar rangements to oelcbrato that day. ' jtnvAPri'0 in California.- Some Mex icans lately made au attempt to steal thir teen ludiau children from one of the Reser vations, but they wore pursued and overtaken, and some of them captured. The poor chil dren were tied together by the wrists, and when rescued, tho rope hail cut them severely. . great many children have been thus stolen and sold in the agricultural districts, whoro they bring from 50 to 250 dollars each. A Dirtv Tow. There it said to be a woman it Pittaburg, Pa., who takes in chil dren to wash, bho gives the in a good drub bing with soap nud saiHl, and theu sets thorn in tie sua te dry. She washes at fonr shil lings a dosen. Pittsburg ia euch a smokoy tou, tkat the children have to be washed ail over twice a dy. , Twa stables were burned at York Pa., on Friday, whirb two horses cii3hed. . "Thr way or me TnANaonrsROtt is ITabd." In London, a young man was recently sen tenced to four years'-imprisonment for utter ing forged checks. Dofbre his term of con finement is nn, ho will come into possession of a fortuno of $100,000, but Will, neverthe less, bo still liablo to bo tried on other char ges. ; - , Itolloicays' Ointment and Pi!l, tho roost oflienceons Remedies In tho United States. Cure for Ulcerous Sore 1 1 the Leg. Charles Yeats, of Maidea-lano, New York, had scrof ulous sores oh his logs for fonr or fivo years, attended with a continual dischnrgo, he suff ered considerable, and everything was tried in tho hopo of curing him, without Bnccess. After every oilier remedy had failed, ho had recourse to llollowny's Ointment and Pills, theso infnllinblo medicines thoroughly cleans ed tho blood and healed the soro in his leg, and ho is now in tho enjoyment of perfoct health. Tho Virginia Klection cxcilomont is over and rionruev defenteil, but it must not be uudorstood t int Kockhill & Wilson aro run off the track. They aro still okond in the clothing business, which may bo seen bycalling nt their store, Ko. Ill Chestnut st., corner of Franklin Place. MAURI AGES. On Thursday, the 19th nit., by the Hev. (Jooree Parson. M r. I. K. Dl-nkki, of Nor thumberland county, to Miss. M. A. Hill, of Lycoming comity. On the 20th ult., by Solomon P.. Poyer, Esq., Mr. OKonoR Dunn, to Miss Matilda M Ai'Rit, aotu ol Hciinyiuui county. rv'W - c itlnrims. Philadelphia Market. May 30, 1855. GRATX. Wheat is tjnilo scarce. Siilos of red at $2 GO per bushel ; mixed at S2 C2, and white $2 05. Rye is selling nt 100 els. per bushel. Corn is dull ; Southern and Penna. yellow arc held at 110c. afloat, with out Onts are dull. Soles at 70c. per bushel, afloat. Sales of Southern at Cfic. Whiskey is in demand at 40c. in barrels, and S'.lc. in hhds. Baltimore Market May 29, 1855. GRA1X. The receipts of Grain this morning wore light, and for almost all de scriptions the market was inactive. There wero 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of Wheat offered at tho Corn Exchange, but only a fewsnuiples were sold, most of tho lots offered having been withdrawn. Wheat may bo quoted this morning nt 240(r 250 cts. for good to primo reds, and 2500i200 cts. for good to prime whites. There wero only about 6,000 bushels of Corn at market this morning, which is a smaller quantity than has been offered for somo days. Cons. Sales wero maJo nt 108109 cts. for while, and lnSfVrl 107 cts. for yellow. Wo note a salo of 2(10 bushels Pennsylvania Ryo at 1 CO cts. Tho receipts of Oats wero light, only abont 1,000 bushels being offered this morning. Tho market, as has lieen the cnuso for some days, was dull, and there were no sales reported. Maryland and Virginia Oats were held nt GiKjiCS cts. and Pennsylvania do. at C.i ceuts suixdukv rmci: Wheat. Hte. ("nn. Oats. Potatoes, J lir.KBWAX IIbcklkii Flax. Burr tit. Ellas. Porta. FLAXsccn. Tallow. CUKUKNT 2r0 13" U0 62 90 25 10 . F3 12 7 125 ! . 12 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOBACCO, &c. Sir.iwberry. Congress, Eldorudo Fi;r, Eldorado Cake, Sarsaparilla Fine Cut, Pressed Fine Cut, Andersons For Sale at WEISEU c BRUNEI!. 1855. Sunbury, May ' ' SEGARS. El Xrpluno, El Dorado, El Ducndo, Rio Hondo, lvcercndores, La Curiosidad, I.a Semiaruiui, , Canulos, Plantation, Havana Cheroots, For Rule at WEISEU & BRUNER. Sunbury, May 20, 1855. Great Arrival or SPRING GOODS! Ill A T. CLEMENT NFORM8 bis friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oilers to the pubis) at the lowest prices. 11 U stock consuls of a general assortment of )ry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Castanets, Jeans. Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Culicocs, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Heragcs. Also large assortment of CLOTH INO. A large assortment f Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Pulm leaf and other Summer Hats. lla flcr. GROCERIES of every vainly. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Suit, &c. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, cVc. QUEENSVVARE. J'ta Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, tfc LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Ciu, Ram, WliUkcy, it. C7 Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices. April 8, 1855. ly. NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next door to E. Y. BrighVt Start SUNBURY, PA., flFFER to the public the largest and best " selected stock ever opened in this section of country , consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuns, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams, Tsbacro, Segars, Pott Mouias, Stationary, Con fectionaries, ' PUKE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by DrugguU generally. (3 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. B. WEISER, : WM. A. BKUNER. - Sunbury, May SO, 1859. ' IN BELLI I May l'J. N DEI, LIU I, E INK at WEISER A BRUNER'S. Estato of JACOD ALXEMAN, tlcc'd, "VWICE 1 hereby ftlvcn that letters testamen tnry upon the esiate of Jacob Allemnn, late of Lower Mahnnoy, - Northumberland county, dee'd , have been (ranted to the uliseribor. Therefore all pontons having claima or demand against tha aaid estate, are requested to raaks Uiem known without delay, and all persona In debted to mayo payment forthwith. JACOB B1NGEMAN, Ex'lor. Lower Mahanoy, May SO, 1855. Ot. NOTICE. , . NOTICE is hereby Riven that application will bo mmlo to the next legislature of Pcnnsyl vanla, nt the session of 18fl0, for tho creation of a corporate body, with hanking and discounting privileges, lo ho called tho Siiamobi Bask," located nt Shsmokiutown, Nortliumlirrlamt Co., IV, with a capital stock of $150,000, with the privilege of increasing the same to $ 800,600 if necessary. . Bhamokin, May 22, 18M. Bin. ' Estate of MASON HENRY, Deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that tellers of ad ministration have been granted lo the snlwcri ber cm the estate of Mason Henry, Inte of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persohs having rl.ilins against the estate, and such that are indebted thereto, nro requested to mnka an early aettelment, The undersigned administrator will he present at the house of the Into deceased, on Saturday, the 31st Inst., to make final aettelment. MICHAEL ARNOLD, Ad'tor. Upper Augusta, May 19, 1SS5 fit. Extraordinary Arrival of r"TMIE subscriber takes pleasuro in informing his customers and tho public generally Hint ho is now in receipt of an uuusunlly large and Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundrclh port of the articles would be useless. Sullicc it to sny, they linvo been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at as low prices as tho same quality can be purchased elsowhcra. My motto is "Quick Sules and Small Profits." llo takes this method of presenting to tho public his thanks for the Literal patronage exten ded to him, and by stiict attention to business, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same It will be advisahla for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. A 11 kinds of produce taken in exchange. EDVAKD Y. BHIGHT. Bunbury, May 19, 1855 FOR THE LADIES! IS8 JANE FINNEY has received in addi-i-'A tion to her stock of Fancy Hoods, an ele gant assortment of Ladies' Morocco, black and fancy colored Gaiters, Chihlrens Khoca and (iui tera, of every description, which she will sell at Philadelphia prices for cash. Call and sco. P. 8. Those knowing themselves to be in debt to the subscriber will please come forward and make Immediate payment, to save trouble. Bunbury. May 12, 1855. 1'lTtixa i'oInts FOR LIGHTNING RODS. lU!t Points are made of a tapering copper bo " dy, about fi inches long, well gilt with pure gold to prevent the action of tho weather, and tipped with solid Plalina ; they have been in use for over thirty years, and have given general sit i.faction. Prices $1,00, $1,50, $2,00, 83,01 H,00 per point, according to the quantity of Platina. We also furnish glass insolators and iron staples. Manufactured by McALLISTdK & BROTHEK, (Established in 1 7 'JO.) 191 Chc3tnut St., below Eighth, Philadelphia. Phila., May 12, 1S05. lin. CrMPHINE J For urlln liv and Fluid of tho lcst quality, WEISER J- BRUNEI!. Sunbury, Moy 19, 1853. ,.j ELtEMNE, Vorntrin, Chinordino and Cin - chnnia, just received by May 19, 1855. WEISER eV BKUNER. JIOOFLAND'S Bitters at May 19. WEISEU & BRUNER'S. IIL'SBAND'S Magnesia for sale b May 19. WEISEU & Bl y RUN EH. 'MtASK'M Magnetic Ointment nt May 19. WEISEU A BRUNERX 19 LACK Putty a good article for unle by May 19. WEISEU & BRUNEI!. EU.MICEI.M, Muccaroni and Coin Starch, met received by May 19, 1855. WEISEU & BRUNER. IAHNESTOCK'S Vermifuge, fr sule bv May 19. WEISER & BHCNEK IJAINT8 of every description jdst received by Mav 10. WEISEU & BRt'NER. WINES and Liquors for Modirinnl purposes, at W E I s E It A lili UN E R'S. Simburv. May 19. .1855 rpHICOPHEROUS ft dor., for sale by a- May 19. WElaEU & BKUNER. FIliST akrival" nr At S. N. Thompson's Store, In Lower Auytistu loicnxhip, at the Junction uf the 1 ulpeiinclcrn ami J'linn cretk roads. THE subscriber having returned from the city with a new and cxten-iive assortment of fashionable 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, Cassimcres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drilling, Muslins, Y (slings, l weeds, ana ail kinds vj Spring aad Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginahams, Berates, Robes, Woolens, Flannels, Ijc. GROCERIES, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Suit, Ac, &c, &e. Hardware, Nulls, Screws, Files, Saws, Knies A Fotka, Ac Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hits Cms, Ac., of various sixes and styles. Besides a Urge and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. YJf' Country produce ol all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market prices. 8. N. THOMPSON, Lower Augusta, 4 mo. SS, 1855. A RNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID and Adhe x - sive and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MAUSER. Suaburv. Jan 10. 1853.- 41 LOVES. Buckskin Gloves and Milts, do Jf Gloves wool lined, Ladies Gloves, Chil dren's do., Mills, Ac., at Nov 18. '63. YOUNG'S STORE. HOSIERY. Mens' wool and cotton Socks, Ladies' and children's stockings just open ed at YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury Nov. 18. 1851. VTMBRELLAM Overshoes, Pocket Books J Porlmniiics, Silk Pockct-hondkerthicfs, Mc.ok.lies, opnng-siocKs, Buspenners, at, Nov. SS, '64. YOUNG'S STOKE. 411iOCERIE8 Segars, Coflce, Molasses .M epices, Oils, Urandy.Giii, Wine, Marker, ct, tl erring and Salt, jut recsited and for sale by . WM. A. KNAUB Lawn AvgUi.ta M iy f, 1851. NEW SFUINO AND SUMMER I. W. TENER & Co , Sim&urf Pa. ftf AVE just received a new and splondid " .il. lortment of goods, suited to the acason, monsst which aro I Cloths, Cassimerea and Velvets, Ready made Clothes, English, French and American uing hams, f,nln and painted Challi. do. do. Lawns, Barege and Barece DcLains, plain and painted Tissue, Tissue Burego, Thilwt Silk, fringed Shawls, Em broidered and Damask Crapo Shawls, Fancy Mantillas, stri ped and checked Linen.J Ta ble Covers, Mosquitto Nets, Fans, Parasols and Um brellas, together with a general assort ment of Dry Cioods Hats, Caps, Pools, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, tjueenswnre. Fish, Salt, Nails Ac, Vc, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro duce. Sunbury, May 6, 1855. Estate of JOHN LEADER, deo'd. OTICE is hereby given that letter testa mentary have been granted to the subscri ber upon the estato of John Leader. late of Jack son township, Northumlierland county, dee'd. Ml persons knowing themselves indebted to, or having clnims against said estate, will call and settle immediately. WM. DEPl'UiN, Ex lor. Jackson tp., May 12, 1855. Ct. Estato of GEO. SMITH, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters Testa mentary upon the estnle of Oeorgo Smith, Into of Jackson township, Northumberland coun ty, dee'd., have been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township. All persons having claims against said doccn;ed, are requested to present them for settlement, and all ersons knowing themselves to be indebted will make immediate payment. SARAH FMITH, P , JNO. UALEN SMITH, $ ux "' Jackson tp., May 12,1855.- Ct. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tho late firm of Jnmcs Taggnrt & Son, of Northumberland, eliher by note or book account, are hereby requested to make settlement thereof by tho first day of July next, to Grantham I. Taggart, surviving partner, or the accounts will bo placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. GRANTHAM I. TAGGART, Surviving partner. Noith'd, May 12, 1855. 2m. Estate of JAMES TAGGART, deo'd. j OTICE is hereby given that letters testa men- ' lary upon the estate of James Taggart, Inte of the borough of Northumberland, Northumber land county, dee'd., have been granted to the subscriber. Therefore all persons having claims or demands against the aaid estate, are requested to make them known without delay, at.d all persons indebted to make payment forthwith. GRANTHAM I. TAGGART, Ex'tor, Norlh'd, May 12, 1855 Gl. LATEST ARRIVAL Of Spring Summer Goods. J. r. & i.r. kline, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., at K lines Grove, their Spring anl Summer Goods, and opened to tho public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fanej Cassimers, Sattinctts, Checks, and all kinds SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready.mado Coats, Vests ajid Pants, Ac. Ladie3 Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laincs.Ac. Also Ulack Silks, Ac. Also a fresh supply of CJrocoi If of all kinds. A frvsli supply of Hardware and Queens- ware, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a largo assortment of Boots and ithecs, suitablo for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Cap, such as Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama and Silk Hats, and all goods usually kept in a Country Stoic. Call and Se e. Cheaper than the Cheaicst, All oi ttlurn will lie sola tor cash, or in ex change for country produce, at tho highest inaikel price. I pper Augusta, May 12, 1851. To Teachers and Scholars. THE HUH DRED DIALOGUES, Fov Heading Spcaling and KMUtiiun in Schools, tS'C, rpilli took om; IlCNPItr.D AD tun nkw X OKllilN AL. 11 Al.OGl never Uf.-ic i.nmcl Written IjV n trnclir of lliulv vtan vxiiertciivu. (r KCIIOUL K.IllUlTK)NSiiilpL'ne!alri'!uhii. It enn- lains uattajo uiai are Hiir, uiort, lanihiruiit, at-ntti. emmo, wmy, auuuiiig aiul iimiruclive, ull huven bih motnl ume. 1 U torious miM arc w heavy nud the eme iiim ti't p'VirM. li hm bteti iittnxliit'ctl intti smiie f tlie l:tt ScliMla nud Acwlcmica ii New Knulaiut. mul ail nre in iriititiRuiK it the iet iMHa ol UiaavULti ever ,ut:ilicil. I'rice by mail preaiil 81tUO. KC1IOOL MELODIES, Cnniainins a choice collection of nunular aits. Willi nn. KiimI unil upririiile vtnl, o ui;.el eapri'm.iy lor llic uh o( SelHNila. Tti most rxlfiuivt'ly Usui and populur Juvenile Smiting Hook evt IsmiuI. 'I'hy Imve Well in triliietftt int. llic sehKOlsof ILvtoiSjIi'in, PiiilLtmt, I'W- ell, nprinUtjlfl, llaruoiil, Ken llnveo, rrovidcuet, llltM'k- ivn, AiiKiny, i roy into nxtis llm ViUt uml YnliiKt-s ol New Kt4tind and Ntw York, uImi St. lms Mo. and ins ny nlnoes mOliio. More Uian 4.5,000 eopii-s lisve f:n sum. aunt by iniul preiMiid for seven Kuigs stumps. Kts furtlier iiiforrtuitiuii if eillirr oi' Uie books send for circa lars. I'tihitftlKHl nud for sule ly MUllitIS COTTON, iw, Washington St. Boston, A nwils wonital to sell useful books. Muy 19, lii.P. 3t. Furniture ! Furniture ! No. 157 South Second (abort Spruce,) east side, PHILADELPHIA. r"IlHE subscriber would respectfully inform the readers of tbo Sunbury American and the public generally, that he ha on hand a constant supply uf elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable prices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods manufac tured nnder his own sucrintendence,puichaser may rely on getting just such article as are represented. Lounges with removable anus, alto new pattern of Bedstead. Those who are about going to housekeeping would do well lo call. JOHN A. BAUER. 157 South Second street. N. B. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. April 38, 1855. w8 ly, Grocorey, Flour, Feed and Provision Store. SEASHOLTZ & PETERY, Broadway, between Muriel $ PAaclberry its., Sunbury, tsr-EUirXLLV inform I he eitisens of ' Sunbu-y, that they have engaged the scrvi eos of a competent German bukcr, and are now prepared lo supply tbo citizen with fresh bread, twist, roll, pio and cake of every kind. Sugar, collee, (browned) green 4 'lack teas, rice, crackers & cheese, tobacco & rcgara. A II kind of small beer, as well as lemon, pineapple and strawberry syrup, constantly kept for sale. Sunbury, May 5, 1855. ly rOMBS. Back, Children's Long, Side sud Que combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth llrufhcs, Ac, for sale at YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury, No. 18, 1854. . C1 EDA U TC B S, Horse Bucket. Faulted B uck J els, Meat Tonderers, Corn Brooms, Bas kets, Children's Wsgous, and Yankee Clock u?l received and for sal by - My S, lri5. I. W.TENBr. ' - SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, ' Ao. 28 Stm:h fburth Philadelphia. GREAT FIRE, Chestnnt ot Fifth SlreelK, Friday mornlnR, December 85th, 1854. Evans d-Watson's Salamander Safes Trium phant, as they always are when put to the test. 'fM'ftt! .1irM PniiAimt.rni , Dee. 15, lflSt, Messrs. Evass 4- Watsos, Ns. 89 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen i We take much pleasure In re commending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a secure menus of preser ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the ono wo purchased from you about seven months sinco 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, nhich destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and 'iflh streets. Tho above snfo was in use in our office, on tho second floor of our building, from which place it fell into tho cellar, and remained there until (be firo was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in tho pres ence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed tho good condition of the contents. Will you pleae have the Safe And Locks repaired, as we intend to put it in uso again, having perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Renpecl fully, LACVd-rHILIPS. Evans 4- Watson tnke pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes inu e: U. H. Mint, Philadn ; Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Phila ; Samuel Allen, Esq., High SnrrhT, Phila ; John H. Hen derson, City Controller ; Caleb Cope A Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Richard Norris 4 Son, Loco motive builders, Philnda ; Bancroft Sellers, Machinists, corner Ifilh and James tils.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Philn.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co,, Phila.; Lacey 4- Philips, corner 5lh nud Minor Sis.; Sharpless Bro., No. 3S South Second St..; James Kent ft. Santce, No. 1 47 North Third St; W II. Horstinan cV Sons, No. 61 North Thiid St.; Smith, Williams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. & B. Orne, No. 181 Chestnut St. A largo assortment of the above S:ifcs always on hand (warranted to stand at lcat 10 jhtcciiI more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, olso manufacture and keep for salo, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making Grc-proof Vsulta fcr Banks stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc Please give us a call, at No. SC South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855. cly. 10. HAYD0CK "cTFiDLERi DEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will continuo the business at the old stand of James B. Fidlor, No. 12 South Second Street, lMJIt.AUKI.PIHA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and vailed stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them havo had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to competo favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLRY. Silver, Plated and BrilUnia Ware, Cullcry, Fancy Goods, fte., &c. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. 'oTdUNTRY " storekeeper. " flHE Subscriber has on hand of his own mnn L uCicturc, a large assortment f Ladies', Misses', and Children:', Leather, Kid, and Morocco BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS, of the best workmanship and material, which be will sell at as low wholesale prices as any person in the city. Buyers ran gel any size to make up assortments, without having to purchase the smullcr or more unsaleable sizes. ' WM. V. PARKER, No. 91 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Philadelphia N. B. Gaiter Cppcrs ready for tho last, sold to Country Shoemakers nt low prices. Sunbury, April 14, 1850 ,1in. mTlTTneuy (JOODS ! 1S55. TOR SPRING SALES. JOHN STONE & SOUS. ' A'o. 4." South Stcr-wl St, rmi.AiiKi.rniA, Have just opened their Sprint; importations of Silk3, Bonnet Ribbons, I'lowcrs, Laces, Crapes, &o. ic, Including a general assortment of Millinery Ai tide of the most futhionuble clyles. The ubove goods have brcn ii...orted cipicss ly for our Spring sales, and comprise the biret and best assortment in our lino to bo found in this market. March 17, '55 P. 2 mo. S. REMOVAL. JETER W. GRAY respectfully inform hi Iricnd and customers, that be bos removed bis Store fiom il old location, and now occupies the handsomo and commodious Store room, for merly occupied by li. B. Masse.r, in Market square, nearly opposite the "'oxt Olbce, where he will be happy to serve all who may give bim a call. Sunbury, Nurch 10, 1855 tf TO THE LADIKS Of Sunbury and Vicinity. AGNEW & CO., 106 Chestnut Street, PhthiiMj.hia. ARE now offering to purchasers a splendid Stock of New Spring Shawls, Mantillas and Dress Goods: their assortment of Paris made Mantillas, i very extensive, comprising one of the best selected Stock In tho City, and at ex tremely low price. SHAWLS BriH-ha, Cachmere and Gold bor dered Shawls, lono; and square. Also, largo assortment of Rich Embroidered auJ Plain Can ton Crape Shawls., SILKS Particular attention Is requested to our stock nf Brocade, Plain, Plaid Stripe, Moran Antiuue and blk. Silks, of all qualities and prices. Wash Silks in great variety. DRESS GOODS Flouuced barege Robes. Grenadine, Tissues Bareges. Organdiiies, Mousilen Challie Ddaincs, briliianU. French and English Chintzc. Ac, Embroiilerie of all description. Collar. Sleeves, Ruffle. Insert ings, with a full Stock of Ribbsn. Ladies' and Geutlcmcu' Glove, Hoisery, eke, - Constantly receiving fresh supplies of 8eson able Goods, per Strainer from Havre, Liverpool, New Yoik and Philadelphia Auction Sale Purchasers are requesjed to cll and examiue our stock of splendid Spring Good la-fore pui chasing. ' ' AG-NEW & CO.. 190 Cheat nut St, Philada. April 7, 1855 3in. House and Lot for Sale. flHE subscriber oners at pi ivalo salo, hi houso JL and lot situated in Whortleberry street, Suubury. Tho house i a new Two Story frame dwelling, on a lot of CO feet front There is k, a Butcher Shop on the prcmUe. The location is au cxccllcnl one, for any person wishing lo follow lhatbuidness. WM.U00V5R.; Sunbury. March 17. 1855.-tC " Boarding ! Boarding; ! Its. WHARTON can accommodate oi 10 rcsjwctable boaidcrs. 1 .u ii.,n: NorlU-wcst corner ol ftiarnei cqusre. Sunbury. Persons wUhing a comfortable horns will (iud ibis a desirable pUco. Suuburv, April It, lf5! tf AN AST0UHDINQ FACT. . Eleborg'B Clothing Store Again? 'A KLRBERO (late CEWwrj cV Co,) J- wisliis to announce to the iuhabiiMiit of Northumlierland county, and the. public in i;up eral, that be has removed his elegant and i-lrrsp Clothing Store a few doors east from the loriner storo, to a new capacious building. The remo val was necessitated by the former store being too small to facilitate the still increasing trade at this widely known store. Boing thankful for past patronage, I hope to deserve it for tlie future still more by serving you with accustomed fideli ty and increased alacrity. In ordrr to suit every one that calls, 1 have laid in a stock of clothing, gents furnishing goods, and ull other goods in my line on a most exten sive scale, also made arrangements with my bro ther in Philadelphia, to scud every thing new and fsfhionnblo as soon as produced, so that my stock will he replenished every few weeks. In extent, variety, elegance, uility nnd cheapness, my stock surpasses cvory thing "the oldest inhab itant" ever heard tell of in this part of the coon try. "To see is to believe," and as 1 invito eve ry body to call and sec and examine my stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Il is a treat to sec and examine such an elegant, good, cheap slock of goods. Mr stock consists in part of Dress, Frock. Sack, Business and nil oilier kinds of Coats, made of cloth, cashmarelte, cassimcrc, linen, flax and all other sluds of all imaginable colors, plain, fancy, striped and checked. Pants and Vents of every stylo and pattern, low and high priced, as suited lo the want of tho luiyor ; tho largest and Iwst assortment ever exhibited west of Ih mountains. A nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, gaiters and slippers, also ladies shoes, gaiters & slippers. A splendid lot of Huts and Caps, such as Pa nama, Curraeou, Canton, Braid, Leghorn, Sen ate, Straw and Palm Leaf, dillcrent colors, fine silk hats, all colors of wool hats, etc. etc. A good assortment of Shirts, collars, revolvers, single and double barreled pistols, bench and gcr man Accordeons, all kinds of cravats, stocks and pockelhandkerchiel's, Kmbrcllas, Carpet Bags, Trunks, and all kind of notions for ladies and gentlemen. Also an assortment of watches and Jewelry, all of which aro warranted ; the money paid for them, cheerfully returned if not as represented. All this stock will be sold at a small advance on crsh, so as still further to merit tho name UMinlly bestowed on my store, as being tho cheap est in Sunbury or vicinity. So, remember the place, Market Square, nearly opposite tho former Post Ullice. ' A. EI.SBERO, I .ate U. Elsberg Sc Co. Sunbury, April 81. 1855. BOYD, ROSSER & CO., mineri a.id smrrtns or ttci) 5Vsl) 3Vntl)vacitc oal From the Luke Tidier Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Rosccr & Co., Sunbury, Pa. n. m. boid 3. nosscn. J ts. Horn. T. nussua. Sunbury, April 7, 1855 tf. Watsos Dxrvr. Tiiohas Depot. J. S DF.rUY & SONS, An. 223 AorM Second Street, below Culloichill, riml S. II'. Corner Kiyhth and Spring Garden Streets riULADKUMIU, "lVrOULD icspcctfully inform their former customers nnd others, that they have just laid in a splendid assortment of Carpels, Oil Cloths, mailings, Window Shades, Door MuU, Ac, &c, at very reduced prices Wholesale & Retail. TAKE NOTICE We will sell our goods as cheap as any other hr use of the kind in tho city, Pnila., April 7, 1855. w3ins 3mf. " PERRY & ERETlrr BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, lil.ANK HOOK MAM FAfTrnKltH, AND STATIONERS, 5. 11'. Comer of Fourth Jlace Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 10, 1855. tf PKTKR OSKOIiN, J II., WHOLESALE & RETAIL FEATHER &. MATTRESS WAREHOUSE, No. 1 Ynr7i Second Street, Third door abore Arch, host rule, Philadelpliia. Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolstci & rillows. Curled Hair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and II link Mattresses, Straw Palliates, Sellcc, Pew, and I hair Cushions, nil kinds and collors, licd tickingi, Check, Moreen and Damask by the yard or piece, Coils, Cat-tail, Sacking and Cords, lounterpancs. tihitc and colore. t, I .ointorUMcH of all kinds and m.cn by Iho mo'c ono or doyen, Ciib;, Berth, Singlo and 'J, 10, II, 13 and ill quarters Blankets, Bleached and I'nblcachcd Sheets, Blocked Muslin and Check pillow eases, Towels of ull kindj. Table Linen, Tahlo Cocrn, Ihunrrk tal.lo cloth, Bindiii;; of all kinds and colors, Thread, &r, N. 11. Benton j- Costmi's patent renovatcr workcj by steam power, is djilv in operation for the purpose of purifying old and new feathers. All arl teles from this establishment warranted. Philada, March 3, 1855. cr 3 m 3 BOUNTY LAND "w ARR ANTS" THE MiWrihcr having recdved the necessary form nnd iusructtions from the Department, ut V ui-hiMglon, is prepared lo procure Bounty Land Warrant at the shortest notice. II. B. MASSE R. Sunbury, April 7, 1855. STltAW & MILLINERY Wholesale & Retail. WM. Te HILL, GOODS, Straw Hut It Bimurl Manufacturer, And Dealer iu Straw Goods in Gcucrul. No. 211 North Second Street, (Inline- Noble, cusl side, directly opposite Hull's RcJ Lion Hotel,) Philadelpkia. WhCre may le found a large and ctennivc as sortment of Roods in tho above line, to which the att"iilion of Country Storekeepers and Milliners, is particularly invited. It? All i;oo.l snbl.it the lowest cash prices. March 17, 1855. W. 8 ino. . p77i.sMiTii7 TORT MONNAIE, T0CKET E00K, AS" lif ftftlnu; Cane Maimraclnrcr, -V. H". cot: of Fourth S, Cl.otuut Sis., ruitADKi.riiiA. Always on band a Urge and vaned assoilnici.tof Purt Mounsies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas. Traveling Bar,, Baekpimmoii builds. Cues Men, Cimir Cases, Banker Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Portable Desks, Dressing Case, Pocket Memorandum Book, Also, a ccneral assortment of English, French snd Herman Fancy Goods, Kino Pocket Cutlery, I'axors, Raror Strop and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Sccoiid and Third Floor. F. II. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth & Chentuut St., Pkiluda. IV. B. On the receipt uf $ I, a Superior Gold Pen will be scut to any part of tho I'niu j Slatea, by mail ; describing pen, thus, medium, bard, or soO. Philu., March 31. 185L ply. tTALL PAPER. A bir",e and .pTeuTlcd assortment uf Wall Paper, Window I'a Iter, aud Oil Shades, jost rere' ved and for sale by I. W. TENUIS i Co, 8unbury, My 56, I85 ICHALLENHl'RGER'ri PILLS A certain cure for Fever slid Ai'iin. firt snfe li - 7 P ' -' WEIsER i BKL'ER. Sunbury. uly 5. 1854. J MI LY MEDICINES.-Browu' Fever and - Aaue Powders, Fahrwutock'k Vermifuge, Dr. Jayuo'a ri'lcbiated medicine, k e., for salo t Nov. 25, '5. ' VOt.NtP. STOlir, ' Spring niul, Suiiiincr. booth ! . l'ETER W. GRAY, INFORMS his friends thai he has just received a good assortment ef .. ' SPRING: AND summer goods, at his .Store in Market Sijuaie. His stock con sist of DRY GOODS, V! t. Cloths, Cassimers, Saltinctts, Jeans, Drillings, Baragcs, Barage Do Laincs, Gingham, Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, Mantilla Silks, Winter Shawls, . Dress Tiimmii g and all items In Iho Dry Goods line. Also, a arge asoorlmet of Shoes for Men Women and Children. Hats and Caps, Groceries cl ctcrjr vstrlciy. Teas, Collee, Sugar, Molasses, Spices, Sal'!,' Fish, &c. HniMlivarc. . A general assortment of Cedar Ware Tubs, Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Brushes, &e. QuxKKSWAn a a general assortment. Country produco tuken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, May 19, 1853. tf. Baltimore Card. CAISIC, tSLISE & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOn TUT? RA1.B OP FLOUR, GRAIN AND LUMBER, Spears' Wharf, Dallimort. . . Lxr Agents for Newark and Rosendale Co. Cement and Plaster. (!. A. ond Fine Salt, constantly for sale. N. B.- Liberal CASH advances made oacon signments on receipt. Baltimore, March 17, 1S55.- Cm. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK, No. 2i Arch Street, above Front, Philadelphia, , THE subscribers have on hand, aad are con stantly manufacturing SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVENWIRES, of all meshes and widths. Abo, all kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieves ef all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls cov ered in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Win dow Wires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, Ac. BATLISS, DARBY & LINN".' March 10, 1855. O 8mSJ COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! RA T.CLEMENT respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that he ha been appointed agent for tho sale of the celobra. ted red ash coal, from the Mines of Boyd Rosser Sc Co. All the various sizes prepared nnd screancd will be promptly delivered by leaving1 orders with the subscriber. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, Dec. 30, 1851. tf. A CARD. GEORGE BROWN, Inspector ofMines, ten der bis services to land owner and Min-. ing Companies, in making examinations, reports &e., of Mines and Coal lands. From his experi ence in mining operations, as ho understands the dille rent branches, having carried on Mines for a number of years in SchuylkiU Co., and having' now a large number of collieries undcrbis super vision he hopes to give satisfaction to those who may want bis seniee. Refers to Benjamin Miller and W. Payne, Esqrs.. Philadelphia, and D. E. Nice and James Neill, Esqrs., PolUvillo. Communications by Mail promptly attended to. PolUiville, March 17, 1855. 3m. NEW STORE. " (At the old Stand of S. N. Thompson.) lHE Subscriber respcetlully informs the pco- -L pie of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has ta ken the Store Room lately occupied by 8. N. Thompson, in Market Street, Sujihury, below; Weaver's H.itel, and that be ha just received" and opened a handsonio assortment of SPRING & BUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of Di-y Goodo, Groceries, Xlardwaro, , Quceikiware, Hut3 iy Caps, Boot & Shoes, Fish, Salt, Meut. &C All of whii h will bo sold at the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at tho hitdicat market price. 4 11. II. VADIUM.. Sui bury, April 21, IS55 ly DAGUERREOTYPES. T. P.I ' Dim LEISENRING fc J. K. EC KM AN of anvil!?, respectfully announco to .the Indict and gentlemen of Sunbury and vicinity, that they havp opened Dagucrrean rooms uboo Fri ling ci Grant's Store, in Sunbury, whoro they, aro ready to accommodate thoso who may favor them w ith a call, with beautiful and lile-tike miiiiiitures. All who desire miniatures will do well to call early and secure theii pictures, a wo know not what a day rray bring forth. Tliti U.-ntin to onr rooms, all ye people, llvtViro y.m have rewson to crieve j The coat you will linl it bat Ullr, And to ull BilntiUftion we'll givy.. Sunbury, April 81, 1855. 3: To Officers, Soldiers, SEAMEN, &c, OF ALL WARS : their Widows anil Minor Children. 11. li. MASS Eli, Attorney for Government Cluiments, . . .. Siinbnry, Va. . CONTINL'l'S to rive prompt anil personal nttenllou to Hie uo.mvuli.ui nf Ctiiin. of every Jcicriplii'ii i;uliit Hi liein-rul (Icivernirient, mid purlirahirljr to tin lwf..io the Trcami y Deimrtmeiit, I'crnion ami ll.iuuty I Jind llnruuu., I'uUut uihI ticnrrnl IjiikI Uliioo, mul U.mnl ol' Clslins. An cXeriiiwJOl year., aii't a raiioleirity with tlie means of nl.tmiiiii llic enrlii i sml lrt lavomlile atti'Sl on etuiiii wil ll' liieilifies liir Hie ili;mlcli of Liniixu, jnuil y lulu in Hwnring In. t'.rapoil.l?Ml CUiolentm, utl the I'nWio ponenilly, Unit iirlcrvsts inlr unled to to koep ii.t; will ihi lie nrjileutetl. IV't.loS, lUn KTV l.NU, J'TESTDPt-SLIC tAXDljlW. He Ii ik iiBiuly rely for iiruuiitoo. tliiiriliutioii anmng lo. I.ii.nien tvrrtiinl.-tit. (mid limn wlio muy Ik-coiho m li,) :i uoril iwinpliW contiiiniiur .yimpai. of 1Im ex iftloiK Pvimiun, It.iunty Unsl, Pulut, snd TlltSio littl liu-., d.ivvn to llic und ot' tin: talu Congrms iucludurg Iho Dounty-Land Act of 3d Marcli, 1805, umler wliieh all w!k liav hrrctoforo recetved less thstr loO aero am now cnlltled to iMklrtiotml Uywl ( ul Ac Stnnu sl Itkl sere u i all tHiieerw, uon-coiiilniiionod (llfiitrs, t'liaplnin., Kitliers. Vun" Mseter., Tesiiurters. unit 1'rM.klly lndiHim, of the Armv, inHiMliu Hut Trnnps, Volunteer, Nisi Militia ond M Ullieeis. rVainni, Unliiia ry Si'shmmi, Miirmwi, Clerks, aii.1 lArtUsnies, of thu Nnvv, not hertfti"me provided ltr, who have served not Irti limn t'ourteen iby. (utile ill bailie) at Buy fMrrlod Mar. I7TS and to the widows ml uiiiiuc cuildrtui of all sucta pcrwsis entitlrd, ami d.uciisid 'Ik iMini hlrl eontaiu 't erm, ef Ariiillcaliou" Hsu lull and csilplel than Sll7 eliwwlwte to b ftiuuil ; aihptnl to ihe wsiiti ol every rtacaof Clnlinanl uinler the act, with eiiiaiadreieiNta aiul iisurnelion l Ilia I)au-' meut. and iructical surgunir,iia a to tho vourse to u put stiil in stiRpeiidcd or rejiKHed casna. . Vsriis not tvinhine ui avail thtsnsvrrc of o faetlitlc uitiirdcd liy this Urlic in seeuiiri prompt aM personal tieriirlcii.leiieiil Unnr eluiaia at the LletwrtMieuia, raa obtuill eojuea ol' llie above nainpUWt by tcuiittlu fjiiltir ceuU in n.tiiir atimos. IMIl Or sltN W TO COBnESt'ONlW.N TH. ' CfKioiidtuta who preonre mwi lorwtwd ease fop JiaiuMti'ineiit ty this Agency will lie Omit wit hri.iil) aniMiul witn all atereauaTy tiutnk. oaATI and kept eort. SLinlly sdvu'ed ol the ehuuije lout fliwi time lo tua oc cur la the execiiliii ol tho law. Il ia within the sunset ibers power lo Hired hi. Coirev HHleiiis l the kx ailiy ol koiy uaany peiatmaeiililled u iter Ihe litle Act ; and navuiR obuiueit a latre uiiuiIh.1 m ljuid WanuoU umtef darner laws, . is la wi of Uu tkai will uulmiaily aunt in aacufinf (dditiotui Umiilv. . ' ' r'eea, hciow the usual rates and contingent upon Ih diMaaliil ol t'laniu. - t . Tue lushual rk nf iie.iren fi J Mi Wuiwit, H VotutloKiry Kofip, aud niiuoM Laud I'atenla. Ail-bnaa H. B MASSKB, buutwiy, l' MuretiSl, I8SS It ' " nATcif'ea CAPS. Silk and tilouch Iluls Mititaiy and rlalh Cap lor men and boyv al3 tium bhoc of wri.-u. . just recwivod and for sale at VCNG'!j slDPC. unbmy Nov, !,lK4: