A PAINFUL SCENE. irreBpondcnt or the Boston Journal he following sketch of en incident that aor his notice i minful a scono met my tiew In the 5ui Philadelphia to New York as I or seen in journeys. A lady and iband came into the cars at the former rod were seated near ot very respec- appearance, and the lady In particu Jominonlyiutoresting. Alter a little noticed a strange manner in tho gon which seemed to indicate he was not r of the Maine Liquor Law. At every le cars stopped he evidently replen. 10 vaccuum in his throat by anewdrink, i could not sit without help in his seat, n arose hastily and wont and opened door, and seated himself in it, with hnngingAutsido. His wire was much 3d and triod to prevail upon him to , and he cave her a push which almost to the floor. Two gents rose, and. aid of tho conductor, he w as helped luced in a reclining position on one ts beneath a window. lie soon ar. full asleep and it was enough to io's heart to see the attentions that oted wife lavished upon her senseless She covered him up with her shawl he dust from making him ancomfor his hands full in an unpleasant posi pontly replaced them, and perhaps them with a tear. Before arriving fork sho seemed anxious to have i, aud asked ono of the agents "to .ko lum, as it was a strange city, aud ot know ihat to do." .Two or three m a little, and then she went to him eet smile, aud says : "We have got New York, and I am glad, you are and he struck her in the face! She ympatby of ull in the car, I know, was many a moist cyo among the el many a bitter look 'on manhood's Vrrived in Xew York, he would not cars till he wa ordered by the ; and her attentions in crossing the as assiduous as ever, and met with i blows from her brutal husband. saw of her, she was in the station he Kew York side, begging him to i to their baggage, and lie answered is a fool to iniud herown business, travelling companion remarked : o:nunly love, and when ho speaks icr egai'U will forget it all." :oMl'T.'l S I" 'AB, rht, during a recent speech on tho 'the War, ;md tho Expedition to a, quoted tho following passage eh maJ by Kossuth, nt Glasgow, of July, 1854 Jfost sfter it In-pin red thatau attempt was to bo e .Sebastojiol. .hink yoa cau take Stbastopol by ulJ cost sacrifices wlilVli jou noi ord nor risk. And aft to taking to take an cutrenchoJ camp, rriblo fortresses, and an army for it, hear, hear.) aud new arm?cs i your flank and rear and you ill f the Crimea, with almost no cav et them hear, hear, that is t-t'taking to succeed in which more jeessary than England aud France i .te in that quarter for such an cill he beaten ; remember my word. i will fall in vain under Russian Crimean air, as the Russians fell sh bullets and Dnnubian fever. of five of your braves, iramolat hall seo Albion or Gallia again." t added that : the old prophets had arisen in ipeaking nuder the direct iuspi iven, ho could not more exactly out tho desperate expedition ro about to undertake, of the iters which you were entailing untiy." va certainly verified, to a most egree, the accuracy of Kossuth's n regard to this Expedition, ion is doubtless to be found in iu addition to a clear and un eut, Kossuth had a more thcr lplete knowledge of tho country I, tli a i) any other man iu biig Vork Times. Tbaok. Tho editor of tho Erio liscussing tho importance ofau ion of the Sunbury and Erie n the harbor of Erie to the oal fields of McKean county, . opinion that "a thousand cars, juisite number of locomotives, ply the demand for that coal ad is opened to it." About nice of tho eastern end of the niles, would also secure a large aud should the prediction of prove correct, 1G0 miles out of road which will unite Philadel Lakes would be fully sustaiued je alone. With such advanta- should succeed, nd tho fact nd it to the favorable coosider llists and men of busiucss. sTiNcriox. The following ratli uvcrsation recently tok place veller and a squaw in Ceutral he squaw bad a "papoose" on was exceedingly white for a race, which fact induced the ask if it was not a half breed ; i replied : 3t a drop of whito blond about i and half Missionary !" er. The weather is remarka ) the present season, and pcr cnreful and clothe thcmsulvos io state of the weather. Rock can accommodate all at their , No. Ill, Chesuut st. corner ice, Philadelphia. ) E A T II S. July 30th JACOB, son of skmuller, agea lt years 4 ,st., at McEwiusville, PERRY (JO, only son of Mrs. Mary E. aud 7 .mouths. ist, near Turbutsville, North, nty., Rev. JOHN URYSOX, r of his age. 1 was a Presbyterian clergy probably at the time of his est miuibter in tta United h ult., in Turbut township, H'OUMICK, consort of John d 53 yeasr. ult., In Portsmouth, "Ya., A. UFADDIN, aged 31 years st., in Kelley township JO Robert aud Juliuu Hood, aged lit., in Muney Creek town tlCK DIMM, in bis 83d lit., Kear Mifflinbtfrg, JOHN i bis 74th year. Pirlids delphia JTaxket , August 15, 1855. is a roed demaad for Wheat supplies cooia fot sard very slowly. Sales of 4500 boshels fair and prime Southern red at f 1 88 Ml 1 90 per bushel i whita 1 8S 05. Rye Tl2I It for new, and 125127 for old. Corn is scarce at 98c, afloat. Oats are dull and prices unset tled sales of 10,000 bus. new Delaware infe rior at 37Jo, and prime at 40o (e$ 41c. SUNBURY Wb.at. Rt. Cob. Oit. PoTlTOlS, BlISWAX Hicklsd Flit. BuTTKR, Eoos. . PoB. FtAtStlll. Tittow. PRICE CURRENT soo 113 90 6S ! 75 Sf 10 . 18 12 7 125 12 New Advertisements. T AND WARRANT8. The hiehest price M4 will be given for Land Warrants by the sub scriber. H. B. MASTER. Estate of SAMUEL B. HAAS, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letlrri of admin ' istration upon the estat of Samuel B Haas, late of the town of Shamokin, Northum berland county, dee'd.. have been granted to John Vanzmt, residing in Shamokin township. 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 irake immediate payment. JOHN VANZANT, Ad'tor. Shamokin tp., Aug 11, 1855. 6t. . EXECUTORS' SALE. VV71I.L be sold at public sale, on the premises, ' on SATURDAY, the 29lli day ot Sep. tcmbcr, at tOo'clock, A. M., 1855, in pursuance of the last will aim testament of Michael bvert, dee'd., a certain A TItACT OP LAND, situated iu Upper Augusta township, North'd county, about four miles east of Sunbury, ad joining lands of Jonas Fry, John Haiighawout, Daniel Kecfcr.and others, containg about City acres, mure or less. About twenty acres of the said premises are cleared, and in a good stato of cultivation. The remainder is timber land. There is also an excellent, and never-failing spring on the property. Persons wishing to examine the land can ap ply to Jacob Evert, near the premises. Terms and conditions made known on the day of sale. DAVID MARTZ, Ex'r. Upper Augusta, Aug. 11, 1855. ts. To the Voters of Northumberland County. I hereby ofTer myself to the qualified voters of Northumberland county, as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I promise to perforin the duties of said oluce faith fully and impartially. FREDERICK HAAS. Upper Augusta, Aug. 11, 1855. te. To the Voters of Northumberland County. At the solicitation of a number of my friends, I oiler myself to your consideration as a candi date for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the .tnseing election. Should a majority of my lellow citizens elect me to that ottice, 1 will dUcarge ils duties faithfully and to the best of my ability. JOSEPH VANKIRK. Point tp., Aug. II, 1355. to. To the Voters of Northumberland County Fellow Ciriztss Urged by a number of my friends throughout the county, I hereby offer, myself to you as an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE for the office of . REGISTER. AND RECORDER. Should yon see proper to exert your influence lor me, and I be elected, I will discharge it du ties faithfully and impartilly RICHARD A. FISHER. Sunburv, Aug. II. 1855. te- WONDERS OF NATURE. FP HE present Proprietor of the newly discov 1 ered WINKIPl.D CAVE (limestone) in Drv Valley, Union county, hereby gives notice that ?he cave will not be ojicn on Sundays for Visitors. It may be visited by Ladies and Gen tlemen, on Saturdays of every week, when es pecial preparations will be made to accommodate with lights. VW. All persons are forbidden to break off, injure, or take away anv specimens from the Cave, under penalty of prosecution. The payment of 1 Si cents only is required of every person lfore entering. NOAH WALTER. Dry Valley, Aug. 1 1, 1855. 3m. ISTEW CONFECTIONARY. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. M. C. GEARIIART k CO., RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Northumberland and the adjoining coun ties that they have 0ened a Confectionary and Fruit Store in MARKET SQUARE, Sunburv, whvte they manufacture and keep on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, Stc, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices. Among their stock of Coulectionarics, may be found : French Sfrrets. named Almonds, Creuia While, " IeilHu KOM, Vsililla, Common Secius. Liquorice, Gum Drops, all kinds of scent, I.uve Drops, - Mini Drops, rol aud white, Jrlly Cakes, Krult Drojis, ttick rsndts,of all scsms, Rack Candy, Almond Candy, FEUIT. Prunes, r: Citrons. Lemons, Dales. Curnmls diied, AunoiMis, RaisiHM, K uts of all kinds, LEMON SYRUP of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A superior quality of Srgars and Tobacco,-and a variety of Confections ries, fruit, Ac, all of which is ollcied cheap at wholesale or retail. Come and see we will try to please. Ordcra from a distance promptly attended to. Sunbury, Au. 4, 1855. ly, . PATENT AIR-TIGHT, SELF-SEALING Cans and Jars. For Trtserving Fresh Fruits and VeyetaMes. These cam and jara are constructed with a channel around the mouth, near the top, into which the cover fit loosely. This channel is filled with very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpose, and allowed to harden. In order to teal the vessel hermetically, it is only neces sary to heat the cover slightly, and press it into place. It may be opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slightly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpuse foi which this is intended, cannot be dosed, as is well known, without the aid of a tir.nert are difficult to open, and are generally so much in jured in opening aa to be useless for future service. Dy this simple contrivance, the process ot bermetical sealing is placed conveniently within ths) reach of every individual ; and fruit, vegeta ble and butter it properly prepared) may be kept, with their natural flavor unimpaired, for an indefinite length ef time. These vessels were thoroughly tested, during the past summer, and their contents, after the laps of months, found unchanged. For sale by Amelia Vouogman, North'd., agent for Northumberland county, who will furnish further directions. ' North'd , August 4, 1855 3t hi FAMILY MEDICINES-Brown Fever and Ague Powder, Fahneetock'e Vermifuge, Dr. Jsyns's celebrated medicine, tc, for sal t Nov, S3, '54. rpUNQ'3 STORE. KICOPHEROl'B " f ' hy May 13. WEISEItok BKTJNER. To IronMaters and Sealers.' PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS, No. 21 Arch Street, alov Front, Philadelphia. SIEVES, RIDDLE88CREBN8, WOVEN WIRES, of all meshes and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Paper Maker Wire, all kinds. Cylinders and Dandy Roll covered in lb best manner in or out of ths city. A very superior article of Heavy Pounder' Sieve. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed, Grain, Sand, Starch, Snuff, Brickdust, dee., Ac. BAYLISS, DARBY & LINN. August, , 1855. C P m improved super: phosphate of lime. Q500 bbls. of the most superior manufacture. Also, GUANO of every description, Cat cined Plaster, Cement, &c. t7 Produce of all kind bought and sold on commission, R. B. SELLERS CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchant, No. 65 North Wharves, between Race and Vine streets, Philada. Philadelphia, Aueust 4, 1855. 3mc. Estate of JONAS WEAVER, deo'd. OT ICE ia herebv given that letter of Ad ministration unon the estate of Jona Weaver, lata of the Borough of Sunbury, Nor thumberland county, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Sunbury, in said county. All person having claim or demands against aid deceased, are requested to make the same known to the undersigned with out delay, and all persons indebted are desired to make immediate payment. CHARLES WEAVER, Adm'rdeboni non. Sunbury, Aug. 4, 1855 Ct. Trusses! Trusses II Trusses III C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, ,5. Hr. Cor. of Twelfth and Jlace Streets, Philadelphia- IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, enmbi ning extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below : Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side afl'ected. Cost of Single Trims, $3, $3, $4, $5. Double $5, f6, $8 and $10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety. D. Banning' Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports, Potent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes male and female. tV Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. Pbila.,'Aug. 4, 1855. ly P 8. To the Voters of Northumberland County. The subscriber respectfully inform his friend nd fellow citizens that he will be a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER at the ensuing election, and promises if elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity and impartiality. JACOB YOUNG. Sunbury, July 14, 1856. te, To the Electors of Northumberland County. I hereby offer myself to the qualified voters of Northumberland comity, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be elected, I promise to perform the duties of said office faithfully and impartially. PETER HILEMAN. Sunbury, June 23, 1S55, te. FOlt SALE ! BLACK Bob Tailed TTorscs will work gi well singly or together, in harness or under saddle. Apply to HENRY LONGENECKER & CO., Shamokin Iron Works. Shamokin, Pa. Shamokin, July 21, 1855. FOR SALK I JJ PTE AM ENGINES 90 Horse power each, 4d with boiier. Would make excellent pump ing engines, together with 2 large Mowing cylin ders, suitable for a blast furnace. Apply to HENRY LONGENECKER & CO. Shamokin Iron Works, Shamokin, Pa. Shamakin, July 21, 1835,- - Estate of JOHN K CLAEK dee'd. lOTICE ia hereby given, that letter of ad-1- ministration have been granted to the aubscri ber on the estate of John K. Clark, late of Jordan township! Northumberland county, dee'd. All persona having claims against the estate, and such that are indebted thereto, ere requested to make an early settlement SAMUEL CLARK, Ad'tor. Jordan tp., July 21, 1855. - Cu Notice to Teachers I "1VTANTED one male and one female teach " er to take charge of the public schools in Treverton, Zerhe township, North'd co. Schools commence on the 1st day of September next, and will continue at least six months. Applications may be made to Benj. Gearhardt, Pres't, or to WILLIAM APPLEY, 8ec'y. Trevertoe, July 21, 1855. tsc J. B. DOBBINS, No. 22 Soulh Wharves, AUOVE CHESTNUT STRRET, PHILADELPHIA. DIALEB 1ST IMPROVED Super Phosphate of Lime, PlU- drette, and Land Plaster. Having every facility for supplying all article in the above line of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar ket prices, would most respectfully solicit a call. Also, Cheese, Soaps, Candles, Spices, Ac. Sunbury, July 21, 1855. c3m. IMPROVED SUPEE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. . rTMIE subscriber informs Dealer and Farmer that he I ha greatly impromed the quality of Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommend the article manufactured by hun,'as suviuioa to any in the" market You are invited U tall, examine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican Guano, Oil, Candle, Soap, Ac, at the lowest market rates. JNO. L. POMERUY, Successor to That. W. Morgan, No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia, t? Farmer can load on two private alley, and avoid the crowded wharf. Phils., July 21, 1855. c6m. rEDARTL'BH. Horse Buckets, Painted Buck et, Meat Tenderer, Corn Broom, Bas kets, Children's Wagons, and Yankee Clocks tut received and for sate by May 86, 1855. I. W. TEMTR 4 HOSIERY. Men' wool and cotton Sock, Ladies' and clttldren's stoekinas lust one fl ed a YOUNG'S STORE. Sunburv Nov. 18, 1854. BLACK Putty May 19. l good article for sale by WElSER iL BRUNER. nUSBAND' May 19. S Magnesia for sale by WfclSEK ot SKUNER. nOOFLAND'S Bitter at May . ' WEISER it BRUNER'S. FAHNESTOCK'S V.rmi'uge, for sals bv May 10. . WELSEBA BRUNER 1NDELLIBLE IMC at - . . May 19. .. WEISER cV. BRUNER'8. PAINTS otevciy description just received by Mrl9. WElKR At BRUNER. NOTICE. ANY operator, engineer, conductor or agent who shall hereaAer run and permit to stand for the apace of IS minute, any car or car on Broadway, will '. prosecuted according to the Act of Assembly. The foot walk is the line, and as notice to leave a sufficient space for vehicles and person to pass between the cars ha hereto fore been disregarded, we now give this last notice that no car shall stand beyond the line of the street. PETER B, MASKER, ' Regulators. E. G. MAKKLEY, Sunbury, July 14, 1855. Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! 1 A NEW ERA IN ART I J. E. McCIEES, . ( Successor to McClecsfr Germon,) WOULD call the alien ion of the public, not " " only to the superiority of the Daguerreo types, the Hyalograph, (by some called Ambro type,) and the various stylos of Photography on paper; but to the fact, that parties at a distance possessing a small daguerreotype, may, bv send ing it to No. 160 Chestnut st., hve made from it by the mean of Photography, and the talents of the best Artists, a portrait ot ntim, from a small Loeket to the full size of life. A small book containing description, prices, Ac, Ac. will be erut gratis to any parson ma king the request. , . McCLEES Philadelphia Photograph Establishment No. 160 Chestnut St., below 7th. Phila., July 2t, 1855. If. JOHN O. MAEKEL, M. D., R1 ESPECTFUI.LY informs the cilixen of Sunbury and vicinity that be ha commen ced the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and will promptly attend to the call of all who may desire his professional services. His office is at the residence ot his mother, Mary Market Sunbury. July 14. 1855 3mpd. Celebration of the Fourth of July. Great lleiluction in Prices at ELSBERG'S CLOTHING STORE. "OEING desirous of selling the summer supply ofl'in season, the nndersigned will commence from and after the Fourth of July, to sell his stock of Clothing and other seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices. I think tho Anniversary of Independence a lit time to begin to sell my stock much lower, independent of the prices of other meirhants. I wish to get as much space as possible, so that I mav have room enough for tho extensive supply of full goods I shall receive. The warm weather having only lately cnmnicnccil, a good many ha' e nci;lected to Ret their summer wear yet, I would advise all such to favor me with a call and supply themselves with the wanting articles at greatly reduced prices. "Take heed all ye needy." None need to awcat in unsuita ble clothing, as I am willing and able to suit my prices to every mill's purse, from tho pouieet la borer's to the rich capitalists'. My stock on hand comprises amongst others : Coats of all colors, Styles and materials, which I will sell at various prices, from seventy fivo eta upwards. Pants of all the various patterns at from 87 els. to higher prices. Vests from 5Dcts. and higher. Alo a rplcndid assortment of all kinds of bead wear, such as Panama, pilm leuf, senate, leghorn, Florence, braid, china, peail and and ditl'erent sorts of.Stiaw Hats, line andcoar.c, white, blue, black and gray fur and wool Hats. Silk Hats, and different kind of cap. Also boots and shoes, shirts, collars, revolvers, various kin Js of pistols, Accordcnns, Jewelry, fine cutlery, hosiery, gloves, p.rtmunnuio, besides a great rrany other articles too numerous to mention ; all of which will lie sr.M nt further reduced rates from the cheap price originally set upon them, So let all ramcmber the cheap Clothing Store in Market Square, whero I shall bo happy to wait upon you all. ALBERT ELSBERG. Sunbury July 14, 1855. Shamokin White Ash Anthracita CoaL From the "Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery. T II. ZIMMERMAN & JNO P. PURSEL, " successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will con tinue mining, shipping and selling coul from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman & Pursel. The point of shipment is nt the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber land county, Pa where all orders for the various kinds of coal, viz: Lump, Broken, Egg, love, and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, It-' 5.1, Srxai'KT, Jclt 8, 1855. The firm of Kasn, Reed r Co. having sold their lease in the Gup Colliery and interest in the wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman A Pursel, would take great plcaxure in recommend ing our customers and others t' the new firm, as they will be able to sell tbciu prepared coal of the best quality, KASE, RF.ED Sc CO. ltiRLOU'S IMlIGO II LIE. b: ARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now well established as the best article ever cfl'ered for Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from -id or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and lesa trouble than Indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several imt tatiouM. Storekeeper and consumer will be careful to get Bksjimix Barlow's, put up at Alfre d Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. IC'J, N. Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Grocers and DrugUt they deal with, at prices yielding good profit. Drug; Chemical), Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, 4c, with a first-rate assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, Physicians and manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WILTBERGER, Druggist. 169 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855 ly. NOTICE XS hereby given that the law ot Pennsylvania have been received at the Prothonotary's office at Sunbury, and are ready for distribution to those who are legally authorized to receive the same. JAMES BEARD, Trothy. Protlw notary's Office. ) Sunburv. July 7, 1855. i "TMBRELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Books J Portmnnies, Silk Pocket-bondkerchiels, Neck-ties, Spring-stocks, Suspenders, &c., at, Nov. 25, '54. YOUNG'S STORE. COMBS. Back. Children' Long, Side and fine combs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, dec., for aala at YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1854. SHALLENRERGER'S PILLS. A certain cure for Fever and Ague, for sale by tVElsER & BRUNER. Sunbury. uty 22, 1854. afll LOVES Buckskin Glove and Mills, da tf Glove wool lined, Ladies Glove, Chil dren'i do.. Mills, 4c, at Nov 18, '53. YOUNG'S STORE. WALL PAPER. A large and spbndcd assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa per, and Oil Shade, just received and for sale by i. W. TENER & Co, Sunbury, May 20. 16eV GROCERIES Segari, Coffee, Molasses Spice, Oils, Brandy, Gin, Wine, Macker el, Herring aud Salt, juat received and for sale by VM. A. KNABB. Lower Augaata May 8, 1654. YTAT8 & CAPS Silk and Slouch Hats, Military and cloth Cap lor men and boy, also Gum Shoe of various sires, just received and for isle at YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury Nov. 25,1854. HARDWARE and Queenswtre in great va rietie and of all description, just received and for sal by WM A.KNABB Lowtj Augusts, Mty Mil. JAMES BARBER WHOLESALE ft RETAIL, CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner of Second j- Chestnut Sis. TTTTT. A TT1T.TITIA. Where may b fou id, one of the lrgat and best aortment of Clock and Time Piece in the United IState. In quantities to suit purchaser, r rrnm a ;ntrl ftvk. to lint thousand Clock I embracing every variety of style and mnufao- tnre, iiitatle for Uhurehe. Jiaii. oiiming Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, and Kitch ens. Steam and Canal Boats, and Rail road Cars. N. B. Clock Repaired and Warranted. Clock Trimming for ale. Also, Manufacturer of Barter's Celebrated Fine GOLD l'JiJNa Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, In addition to which the durability of tho metal is fully ociateil mf developed. Uold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, &c, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. JAMES BARBER, S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sis., Pbila. Philadelphia, Juno 23, 1805 ly, N0S. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Briatol, Pa. Seed (.rounds (370 Acres) Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Pa. Phila , June I 855. 3in- p3. NKW FAMILY GllOCKRY, Flour, Feed and Provision Store. SEASHOLTZ & PETER Y, Hrondirat, letween Market c Blackberry Sts. RESPECTFULLY, inform the public' that they have just received a largo and well selected assortment of choice Family firocerius, consisting in part f Hams, Shonlders, Mackerel. Herring, While rish, Cod Fich, Salt Preserved Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, MoIbhsps. Rn e, Sugar, Coll'ee, (green, roasted and ground.) Im perial. Young Hysnn, Gunpowder and Black I cas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco. scgars, Ac, together with every article usuully tounil in a first clans Grocery More, all of which will bo sold at tlic lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. We alsokeup on hand chnico Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. Porter, Ale, beer, Burenparilla, J-c. We are also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pics, pretcls and cakes of every kind. IN. U. 1 he lniliet cash prices will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, oals. rye and wheat. Sunburv, July 7, 185.-) AYER'S FILLS. FOE ALL TEE PURPOSES 07 A FAMILY PHYSIC. There baa long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on a aura and perfectly safe in its operation. This ha been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of it virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a uhvsical pill, but not easy to make the -ties t of all pills one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted iicro, and with whnt success wo would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping p.-un and revulsion in the system as to mora than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, do hnrm can arise from their uae in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured Ly them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of An petite, Listlcssncss, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loius ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tivencss. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula aud Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every caso where a purgative is required. They havo also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Bak, Stomach, and Side. They should he freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasous. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the bodv, and restore tho wasted or diseased energies' of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose ia advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too fur, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases iu which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no lunger doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine, llcing sugar-wrapped they aro Elcasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. l'HEFARED DV JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Centa per Sox. Five Boxei for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tb rapid Can of COrCIIS, 0LDS, HOARSEXESS, llttOXt HITIS, WHOOriXU-l 01G1I, tKOlT, ASTHMA, AM) lOXSlWIlOA. Thi remedy ha won for Itself ucb, notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dence of iu virtue in any community whore it has been employed. So wide is the field of it use fulness, aud ao numerous the ease of it cures, that almost every section of th country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarmiug and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of it kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only iu formidable at tack upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Coi.ds, Couohs, HoAHSBNBsa, &e. ; and for Children it is the pleasantest aud safest medicine that can b obtained. A it has bug been in constant us throughout this section, we need not do more than aasur th people it quality is kept up to the bast that it aver has been, and that th genuine articl ia sold by Weiiet A Bruner, Pummry j Hiid ft J.i, Bhamokin : W. Wienier, Norlhuuilrlaiid ; J. p. Cualow, MilUat and by aH Drusgiais iu Northern Psuusylvaiua. ' JuuseS, loii.ly. riMtASl -- May MtASK'H Magnetic Ointment at 19. WEI8ER& BRUNER'S. 4 Fin lot of Wall Paper juat received and for - tale by WM. McCATY. .' . ,." . Market Street. Sundry, June 1,1855. s MITli'U ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN tiKRi 4 iresli uwlv just received, and for tie by U. k. MAUSER. Suubury, Jan. 10, 1:5. Extraordinary Arrival of jcyesray or good 213. rjpiIE .ubscriber takes pleasure In Informing . . hi" e"tnore and the public generally that he i now in receipt ef an unusually Urge and Splendid Assortment of Now Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundreth part or t he article, would b. useles. Suffice it to .ay, they have been (elected with th. greatest care, and they will be disposed of at as low prices a. th. same quality can bo purchased elsewhere. My motto 1. . "QiA'ci Sales and Small Profits." He take thi. method of presenting to the public hi. lh.nk. for the liberal patronage extent re.- eTr:,.'"'1 'V ,,,,Cl ,tention 10 "-. It wtlV b "? 'C,lr ' conli"u"-- f the tame It will bo .dvisablo for purchaser, to coll and V.M a h l ,.7r,m"'l,h!'" purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exehancc a , EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. Sunbury, May 10, 1853 Brent Arrival or SPRING GOODS! TliA T. CLEMENT INFORMS bis friends and customer that he just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Storo in Market Street, Sunbury, whid, he offer to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consist of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, CasstnetSi Jeans, Drillinns Muslins, Linens. Calicoes, Muslm dc ' Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Also a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Hoot and Shoe, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hat. IM.-iKfcr. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar; Tea, ColTee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac. HARDWARE, Via: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saw, it QUEEXSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Disks, Cups, Saucers, $c LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Cnm, Whiskey, it. O1" Country nrodure of all kinds taken in v . change at the highest market prices. .April M, lKan. ly. PERRY &z ERETY, Booksellers & Stationers, 4 RE now selling off their entire ' stock of books and Stationary, faved fr.,m bra oi mo loin uii., at very low prices. 1 lie slock embraces every variety of miscellaneous liooks, School liooks, and all kinds of Blank Hooks, also-domestic and imported Stationary of every description. A we are selling out at low price it will be w!ll to call early and secure bargains. i'ERKY & ERETY, S. W. corner 4th aud Race streets, Pbiladclpbia. Philadelphia, June 33, 1850. if. SUNBURY, PA. 'piIE subscriber respectfully informs tho public M. that she still continues to keep the above named public house. She has also received a now supply of good liquor, and wines, and trusts that she will be hie to give satisfaction to all who mv vi;i l... house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbury June 23. 1855 if. TO COAT. TiT?.AT.PT?S AMMHRMAIT, ZUEKN & WEITZEL, fUi-l irtl.l.Y inform the public that a thev have ImaiM flu, nA.u ..u:..... n-.i .u- --j .. iuuit-i, luucu i.ie Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of snnnrior mtnlilv. ami nf r:..i .. r : , i j , - . . ... . " i i .r j rrp& reil on their new cool oresker. All orders prompt- suenucu io oy addressing me firm, eilhor at Sunbury or Shamokin. ounuury, June 31), isoo. MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, K0UNT CARMEL, Northumberland county, Pa. THIS large end commodious Hotel is shunted on the top of the Locust mountain, nculy half way between Sunbury and l'oltsville. Th scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it one of tho mast delightful summer retreats in tho country. Tho Hotel, ia a new structure, four Btorics hiub. fitted up with all the modern conveniences. The pure mountain water is introduced into every chamber. The place is cany of access, beng but one and a half hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail road. From Pottsrille, it cau be reached by the Mine Hill Rail load to Ashland, and from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus. Every attendance will lie paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable Charges wojo rato. JOSEPH M. FEAGSR. Mt. Carmel, June 3, 1803. tf. Bargains at the Old Stand. ' FRILING & GRANT ARE now opening a new and very desirable stock of Spring and Summer Goods, em bracing en endlcsa variety. Their stock con- Ula in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimere?, Summer Wares for men and boys, all styles and prices. DRESS JOOD3f SILKS 1'lain and Figured Black. An assortment of Tlaid Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dresa Silk at unusually lod prices, Sbellies, Brazes, Brazo De Lains, Mus. He Lain. Lawn, &c, CINGHAMS from 6 to 25 cent per vard. CALICOES 3 " TiJ WHITE GOODS, Cambric, Jaconett, Swiss, Tarlton. Midi, BoM- nctt, French and Swiss Laces, E.luiiiys. Air. Brown and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks, Checks, Towling, Tablo Dlipers, 4 c. r.KOt'L'ltll'S. HARDWARE and aUEEUiV.rARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-waro, Iron, Steel, plaster, Salt and Fish. Also a fresh supply of DHUGS AND MEDICINES. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict attention nd a desire to please, alill to meet with the approval of our friends. ft Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market price Sunbury, JuneS, 1 825. ly. Stencil Cutter, No, I North SUih Street, (UIIUIM,) PHILADELPHIA. GTENC1L BRANDS cut for Merchants. Far- liier. Miller ud Distillers. Alphabets, brushe and Ink of the very be.: quality. ' . , sua. Phila, June 23. 1855. Sin. NOTICE. 1VOTICE i hereby given that application will 1 be made to the neat legislature of Pennsyl vania, at the session of 150, for the creation of corporal body, with banking and discounting privilege., to be died the Suasion Bi," located at Shamokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stock of 150,000, with the privilege of increasing the tame to if 300,000 if necessary. Shamokin, May S3, M-Wena. VEKMICELl t Macvftrotti anJCom burd just rcceivftj ,y May 19, WCJSEXt 4 URUNCR. LATEST ARRIVAL Of Spring f!j Summer CocJsi J.XV&X.F.ICLINE, tSPECTFULLY announce to their fnend nd tre public in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa at Kline Grove, their Spring snJ 6 u miner Goods, end opened to the public a full assnrineiit of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part r Cloth., black and fane) Casimers, Sallinclts, Checks, and alt kind SHllNG & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of Rcady.made Coats, Vest and Pants, Ac. Ladies Drew Goods, Calicer, Gingham., Muslin de Lame, Ac. Also Black Silks,' Ac. Also a fresh supply of Mrocci'IfV of all kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queeni ware, Drugs and.' Mvdiciiie. Wooden Ware. ' " Also a lau;e assortment of Boo! and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats ahd Cups, such a Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama and Silk Hats, and all goods usually kept in a Country Stord. Call and Sec. Chespcr than the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for raidi. er m ex Imngo Tor country produce, at the highest market price. Cpper Augusta, May 12. 1S55. Pennsylvania Magistrate's Law Library. l- BINN'S JUSTICE, , BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. Xcw and Sixth Edition, bringing the law doion to 1805. A Treatise on the c.ffice and dullra or AUefmsn strt JMStiuesol liie I'cacs m the Uomir.niiwMiltri of I'ennkrl. yawn, inctuilinr sllllin irqunixl Kornn of Pmress uu4 Ilocku ljitries j mid cinUxh u g not ei.ly r.-liatrver may 1. e dremed vnlunble Io Juptics of ti.k I'kacb, but lo I diinlUinla, 'IVnanls, mid General Afinft; and nuikins. llui volume wlnil it pmpnaea In hr. A rs I.si.al Gvits f'.a lll!Ts .Mkn. My John llinin. late Alilnn nn ,.f W Vnut Ward, in th city of l'loia.t. !ihm. Tlie fix". h. 'ti'.l -n. ilet'iM-d, corrected, and c.rwitly r-ti!rt'.-l !iy r'rt-lerjcli C. Drirhtlr. Jq , Amhor of "A Trrmi..r H'e Ijiw of C,ts," ' Flinty Jiirirrudsilcs," "N.i I'rim Uep.iri,"Luiua uf"Purd.'ir jic'it,"' i . In ' thick; volume, Octavo. Price only i,W. tuso, COMPANION TO KINN'S JUSTICE. 2. J HAY PON'S FOUMS, Form, of C'ticvnnciiiff, mid nf Pmrtiuc in th mmti nf C-tninon P.fn, Quart rr te;mrii Oyer ami Tormim r, the Supreme ntifl Orjtlijtiit'i P-Hirm, nuA ilie pfficei of th vnriiui Civil effinert nut) Jiitif. of the Pence. Fotmii etlui'iit, U'viss1,C'irrttfUet, ctilarpeil, nmi miiiptej i t tli prretit itnteuf the Inw ; with cpinui explmthiniy N.it'ei Dm! Refemictrn, nud it nw, lull, and ffmprf liitive T titles . Bv IlflTt V.. Wright, Eq. In on thick UCavu voium-j Price only 13:3,60. Alio, . C. STROUD AMD BKKUITLV8 PLtlDON'a PIGUST, 1700 to IG55. A PigfRt of the latuva of Pentiylviimii. frrni tii yonr One ThnufHiiil Seven Huudrcd, tn the Lit;luli dny nf JUv, Ottc Tiitmfcnml ICiirhi HiuitlrciA nnti Pifty-K'n e. ' Tin- run Kf-tir KJiiioiii by trie lute John PurJou, TV.e Finl, S ih mid rievfitii, by the Ocre M. u. no. Kiahih lliti'tn. Kevied, with Maigiuul KeiireiiCf, Fuot N'Htjjt tn lite Jii licwl Dtn:ititii ; Aim yticnl C .itenti ; aj ltirtjied Syllahui of mli Tnle ; and a Nw, Full, ai,U I'.xhbuttiv Index. Hy Fiedftidt C. IJiighlly. In , Au thor of 4iA Ticatme on the Iuw of CJtf," Kquity. Jurifprii'lciice," "Misi Friii Keirti," Kditur tf 4,Hmiu' Justict. " Ao. One thick U'hI hvn Piiuconlv' ?j,lK I f The Ireshiu ta nud prtuaiu-nt value f PuiJ- u'a Digest ure preserved by the pjhlicutirii annunliy of a Digest nf t!ie I jiws enacted in &ich yenr. The amtual Uiseola HTr nirruigfd in pieciM Ci.ni'iutii.tv t ttie pl.m of Piirdmift' Divvst. They arf, each of them, irpubliyr''! annuilty are ctnuiretc-d tteher by a litmml Iiu'rex (prfvired nuexv euch yeir,) vviiieli eiiibroeet the c nteiita i. f the Ijiwb of encli car aince the pullicuth u of Pur doit'a Diitat, in one Alphaijat ; and ara buunU up wuU Punlon'a DuTfit, and a'nti 8"id tejiai;itcty. Thua the purrhtiser if Puidnn'a Uicst will always ba in posafiauMi oi the complete bdy of the i.:atuto Iiwa tf Peiuiaylvania d.iv t the veiy biur whfii he pu--ch.-isea it. Th nw who have a I run I y pur.!tocd PurdLMi'a Dicat my Btwuya coinph-te it to dutc for the email mm of Fifty Centa, the price of volume coiitTining all the aunuMl Unieata iMiied aince the (itui puhhcHtion "f the prcacnt edition of Putd"ti'n Dieflt, aa hert fofore tVataJ KAY Jk URoTHKIt, Law Boofc'FLtKR and l'rpLfioTnt, 17 k lOSmth Fifth Street, Firat 9tire fwvo OnMtnht. tV Oi!er or lettrre of inquiry fur Law Ujoka frim Ihe nouiitiv, promptly nttended to. Phila , Juno SO, 1653 3m3. rnL A. B. MADDOCK'S CELERHATED WORK ON IMHALATSOM In the Treatment and Cure of Conerimptloiij Aa-hma, Brnnchltia, nd oilier iUeQaea of lh Hrnplrulory Urruna, by MudUal lukaltttiou. with' notf.s"7nd additions Y Dh. Cua Ca.K. Tlrat American edition, from firth Lntirltm' edition. nh: it hua lud an oiiprecefieutcd acie. ThiaU a i vnlunhle work anrihould beiutho aaudnfaJI HiVQiidn, Miid the Medical profeaait.n geuenilly Kor warurd free if churpe, hy mail, uu receipt oi' ni cttxia; cJth (g.H) 0ni poiU. C.W. VAN llbUN a. CO Xo. 32 Xvrth Sinth St., Philadelphia. We aut.i fn a few, from mm? eimmeduinrv aitd reviews funn the K'tgliah and Ainericuu Mwiica and nthtT Journa l i;J)r Mi Wowk is the son of the Into Henry Maddock F.nq., M V tt;e well known bitriiittei, aud proniitti jj, rise, iu his own profeasiou, in oa emineiK a degree aa hla purcnt The system (itihalatiou) prnpoai.-d m u mot tlTV-'ctutl mttluHt uf uppU ing a ciuedy to a portion uf tlie ryatciu wl.ith eiuniol be duectly reached by inert ic lira ifaelf. . . . We recommend our readers to purctuaAths Work.' Wtvlcxun Chrintirlf, LoiiUmi, Feb. U. b)j. 1 'We recommend the Work to our reuders, sa it a p port1 a lo be lully matured, cleanly written, and eidirrly riiveated of miy iuaekery or pelf-seeking tendency. 'J'hrt Wors; well duaeivea seritiiil, and the p tact ice, as far as our kniiwle aiul experience extends, will retwy not only a acnoufc coiuidi-ndioii, but a patient tuul or iu uier.ts" London Med i fnl Journal, Decern I wr 13, 115.. ; W e think that no one cau riar from its pa riinnl, without bufr satithed that it istbe wiikof a prae I ua I in id experi tictti ntan ; and that'll ourht, for the saka of thoae who surt'ei from conaumptioM. aatnnm, or hionchi UP, t be briniyut into cAtciisive circulaiiou. It M. in ths utriotfBl ietH ol (lit term, a valuable Wwrk." Oxford L'nivt'iiiiiyHeriild, NoVfinlMT, 7. Isl0. 'A l(e-Piuit oi the loud.iii Kdiiion nf Mr. Maddoek's ' Wnik on Consumption, Dronchitta, A''iiui, 44-; with Xutra. Ac, by Dr. Chita. Ureene Tins wpi k wiU he found wurthy thi aUentioh of our readers, for thy may le.iru fiotn it whnt can I expected from this mode of tre'iting C'nBimipliou nud other aiiVctiona of t): air-pae-aaues. Dr. M. ik evrtintty a man of coimitluruMe inteilU RrtK-e ami whatever theie is t K' d in inhalations oC nit'dieaietl xapors, he afeins to liavs ability-to extract, nay, we ft tuilher, add anv. rhnt wf Ur that the Pr frti'iii hnve u t given autficiriit at tent i n to tn I mde if alleviatiiifr the suftriii.ia of those latMritf under thil rliM of dtsuisc." New Jersey Medical Uc porter, Juuo, Iftt. - . (From Pcofeasur Joa. Bryan, Editor of Ihe "Philadelphia Medical and tSurjrioal Journa.." 'Dr. klADrx-x'i x nu luhnlation is one of the faw which have been inued fmm the Ihigdsh ptess on this sunset. Its re-pu'theijin'n iu this country, with the tudiciou N'oica of Dr. Greene, will add to the medical litfiaiuru of the I'tntcd Atnus. and, it is hoped, ext-itotn interest in the medu-ul Profeaaion on the subject of Inha lation, tm a men in uf treojina; pulnunuiry attentions With tha udhiion of in drn ditoovenes hi PliysioiKV, this in df oi ' treutms; thee d senses should have a far trial nmlntie aloiirineiit um.le f"i the l ir irlect which iu hul.u n h'i kuilercd at the hands tif metlical men J.-.vts MitVA, M. D , Prof, uf gar jery in Philmlclphia CVlire of .Micu A OA UP. DH. OBKEVt: will tnal lUSKASrS OF Till M'NCS n: AlH-PASSAUKft, aareeably to tss nnxl. a succettMuliy udopled in the prut Lire of Dr. A- K. Mud. d and intu-r i-ii.'iieiit physicians of Furopa. Hy this niiKtc ol trtNiinncitt the d;auswi tnifaoe of iht Hronehi and I.utura are dututly acted upon, ths taiiou ut-dicatKt va rtr ln-me; c-'imed t the n;ft minute ram Jiyaiiajis ot th uuti' producing hrahiiy action; where a complete disriiiiiiJifi 'n hioi not laKn i'loe the heat reauha aiwnva aitriul t.'iia feature m" I';,iftict in fast, with auiwhl aHinurta. it is the only rthubla form of trc-aung disemes of Uie Keapiratorv Orifuub. lie lots' ids r't-votnifr his ao ate;itou to this pttrtietilar vranch .-f to profwaion. The dt'siruuk uf coiisultiii L.u cau do so by letter al. drcaacs1 1 j CIlAt cnKKN'R. M D. liux fioQrf, PUiluO. P. O. PLibiht , June Is I, Am. TOBACCO, && Siraw'irv. Confirm, L'lilniaJn Yig. K;.l.ia.l.i t.'uV. Sursajiartlla fin Cut, I'rcwJ Kin Cut, Anilv.sjua " ' for 8ala at , . t Wl'ISER & BRCNEH. (Sui.l.liry, Ma Si, lt55. SEGARS- r.l Dorailu, l!io lloiul.i, I. a CuriosiJaJ, Caiiaios. Kt Du. nif.i, Kei'ieaiiarcs, La brniiuunu, fUulaUun, Havana Clinxil, IVr Sale at WEISER Si liRl.WER. Suuliury, May 20, USS, rjllAIN n"MP- A sn.,11 numWruf il1M inelWul iunini liuv Uva i,v, nr.l and sr oltcl fur sat by U. B, M VfHE' . Suuourv. June i. 1953.
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