.. lirtxt but not Least. . NEW A Bit I VAL OF FAIL AND WINTER GOODS J Ira T. Clement NO. . CORNER OF MARKE1 SQUARE, OTTZSnBTTiFl'V, 3?J., , STS AS juit received a large Bujiptjr of Fall and 9. Winter Goods.- 11a will continue to poll Pry GooJ and Gro ceries CH EATEK thsn ever, a hi goods ara bought cheap they "ill r" SJld cheap. He foeli confident with liia ciperience and ability, that he can compete with the World at larg and Sunbury in particular. Ha would enumerate articles if time and apace would permit. It is enough to eay that he baa everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, A large Slock of Keady-Made OLOTHINO, BOOTS AND SHOES, fie, fre., that ia kept in say otlior atore in town, and U it banner ii o the lirsace. A nd long muy it wave O'er land of lliefiee, And the home of the breve While her Stars swl.lier Stripes Shine out like the Sun, Telling ell nnlious Thru freedom's begun. This is a free country as was proved by the elf ction of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse, therefore it is free fur all to do their trading where they con BUY he CHEAPEST. All are invi ted to call and see. THE COUNTRY, aa well aw the town are respectfully invited, and every person, rich or poor, high or low, Wond or free ore invited to call at No. 1 Markket Square, eppohite the Court House. p. S. He U not to he undersold by any man or combination of men. No eharge for showing goods. All kinds ef produce taken in exchange for goods. Sunbury, Dec. SO, 1856. d-hxJ Jo E. -5T. BBIOHT Sc BO -1ST, HAVE just received from Philadelphia liv Rail Koud, and aio now opening their third supply of WINTER GOODS. Our assortment is unusually large, and will be disposed oll'at the lowest figure. We respectfully invito the Public to call and eiiimhicour Slock, and tenicmbcr that "a penny saved is a penny made." tW Tho highest market piice paid for Country Produce. E. Y. B HIGH 1' &. SON. Suubury, January IT, 1857. SALAMANDER EIRE MUD THIEF-PROOF SAFES. The largest assortment in the United States. Warranted to be equal to any now made, and will he sold on as Good Terms, as can be obtain ed from any other house in the Country, at EVANS & WATSON'S SO South 4th Streot, Philadelphia. Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed to su,erin tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Read ing, February 27, 1857. Rninixe, March 4. The undersigned, members of the committee, do respectfully report, that w e saw the two Safes ottginully SRiecU upon by r urrels & Herring ami Evar.s ci Watson, placed side by side in a fur- r.ace, vii: The Sale inuse by the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Compa ny, in his oliice at Reading, manufactured by Farrtls &. Herring, and the Sufe in use by H. A. Larilz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and putiu books and papers precisely alike. The'llie was started at 8 o'clock, A. M.,and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chesmit top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superin tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com mittee. The Safes were then cooled oft' with water, after which they were opened, and the book and papers taken out by the Committee and sent to 11. A. Lautz'e store for public exam ined and marked by the Committee. The books and papers taken from the Sale manufactured by 1 arrets V Herring were in o'.ir judgment. damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Lvans ic atson s Safe, We believe the above to have been a fair and impartial trial of tho respective qualities of both Bait. JACOB H. DYSIIEff, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken out of the respective bales. G. A. NICOLT.H, H. 11. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND. March tl, 1857 H. WARD, MArr4CiuRKH and sealrs ia , BTHA W GOODS, No. 77 & IV North Second Street, riiiliiilolphia. Are nnv rretivmp their Si-ring Stock, which will com pi.e n liire iukI ilui.iril.ile iiKK'utineiit ol' nil kinds of t Til KV and I.AL'E BON MKTS. 'J'hcir stock of ilnw ers will l.c niiusu-t.lv large tint ee-is )tt, nnil thereloie in vite yiiur es;if ml nlleiiriini In tiiiU ilrp'lltliient I'Mise call om'I exumiiie iheia before making jnui purchases. March 11, lr,.i7 iin 33- NEWLA1TD 5c CO. LoeklDg ttlussra. Picture Frames, timravingi aiict Paiiiliiia, No. 120 Arch Htreet, above Siith, (Late of J 18 North Second St.) rmi.AUKi.PHiA. Gmtniis orts mailt to visitors. Merchants and others visiting the City who may want anything in our line will do well to give us a call. Ftbnijry 28, 1857 fin To Buildors & Carpenters. The suliseriUo-B aro audita for the gale of Donrs, Window blinds, Window Shutters, and all sir.es of Window ' Haiti, all of which wc offer at the loweht rites. Nov. 9, -,. E. V. II RIGHT A SON. Dissolution of Partnership. rjlHE partnership heretofore existing between D. M. Boyd, John Koascr, TV "una itosser a id James Boyd, under the fiim nume Boyd, lijrscr .V Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the first day of .lauuarv, 1857. The business of the late firm v. ill be settled by J. eV T. Kosser, who will continue the husinssa ef Mining at the Luke Fiddler Collery, or b Jaoiaa Ceyd aa their agent, at HunLury. V. M. BOYD. JNO. littsnBit. runs, kosser, JAMES BOYD. The undersigned will continue the business of vending and shipping Coal at feunbury, where those in want ot this celebrated Coal will please address him. JAMES BOYD. Feb. SI, 18.'.T. FOK SALE. ACAVAL BOAT FOR SALE, on rea sonable tents. A l . 1 1 1 v to HENRY LONCENECKER, of Blhamokin, or H. D. MICH AKL, Suuburv. Fchruarv SI, 1S7. "PORT MONAIE3, Tooth and Huir Brush all tpaaliliee, and any quanti y, for sale by A. W. FiaHUK. Msio'a ), i7. CENTRE OF ATTRACTION ! LAROB A8HOBTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. nt KA1-H A NUSOME DURABLE, npHESE qualities combined, the public will find by calling at the Store of E.Y. BRIGHT o; SON. Their assortment Is large, and has been selected with great care, and will be dis posed of at a small advance. THE X.ADtjH3 Will find among our Dry Goods Wool Plsids, Black and Fancy Silks, Plaid I.ama Flannels, Alpacea, solid colored and Fancy Delaines, Dc beges. Scotch Plaids. Figured Cashmere, Per sian Twill, Coburg Cloth, Ginghams, Calicos. Delano and Dcbege Robes, Florence Silk; Wool Hoods, Opera Caps, and Woolen Cuffs. LADIES and CHILDREN WOOL TALM A 8 Gum Belts, Bell Ribbon, Mohair Head Dresses,, Ribbons, Needle-worked and Bule Collars, Thread Lnces, Flouncing, Inserting, Swiss, Mull, Cambric, Nainsook, Dimtty, barred Muslin. Brillimiuiie, and a general assortment of white Goods. Wool and Cotton Garnets, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, Rockdale blankets, Turkish counterpanes embossed table covers, tickings, sack flannel, scarfs, kid, silk, Lisle thread and woolen gloves. Of every variety, Russia Crash. Linen and Cotton Diaper. THE GENTLEMEN will find Black, Uluc mul Brown French Cloths. Doeskins, Black and Fancy Cassimer, figured Siitinett, Overcoming, 2'weed, Velveteen. Silk, Sultn. Plush and Silk elvet Vesting, Neck-ties. scarl's, Collars, (.loves and Stocks. S-eABT-WIAEE CZ.CTI3ISvO. Hats and Caps of all sizes and prices. OUR HARDWARE Embraces all kinds of building material, a large stuck of Carpenter's Tools of the best manufac ture, files of every descrip'ion, picks, grub noes, Mason hammers, bar iron, steel, nails, paints putty, glass and oils, window sash of all sizes, grindstones, Circular and Mill Saws. The Queensware Stock ia composed of Stone China Setts, Fruit dishes, Cake plates, sauce dishes, common plates, cups and saucers, together Willi a varied assortment of Glassware, embracing the la'.est styles. oi u csjtocEitix: are fresh and pure, among which may be found, li. A. Suit, Mackarel, Shad. Codfish, boxed and pickled Herring, Goshen nnd Hugo Cheese. The best of teas, sugars, coffee. Sue. We return our thanks to the public for our increasing patronage, and respecrtullv invite an examination of our stock, as we deem it a plea aure to show our Goods. X3T Country produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices. 13. Y. UKIUHT & SON. Sunbury.Nov. 29 1856. HERRING'S SAFE AO AIM TKE CHAMPION 1 1 The onfg Safe which, in every instance, pre served their entire contents in the late Extensive Fires. f the burning of the Art 121111 lliiililuifrs, April Huh, ami in the GKKAT F1RK in Market lt Muy 1st. tt-50, the fnuine Herring Snfe pre uvr veil the Jewelry nf Gen. W. Simmons A Urn. Hooks, I'u pers, Ac, (if Fisher it Bin. muf Kiiwiml Seiiioiis Co., after re iimiitinp expound in the hunting runti formerly Forty Hours, niu proving conclusively wrtnt wehnve always claimtHl Tor Litem, their great superiority over ull securities now known. In these fire . the T1F.1.UING SAFK, mnndiiiii 6i!e by side with those advertised as "wiiirtnitcil lo slai d 1(1 pt r Miit. more hie than Hcrrintt:'," eatne lorth the uc-knnvvletlf-fd vicloi not only preS'-rvhijt their cmtenlP in eKrelleut order, lu:t heine the 111 selves in 11 condition to throuli miolhcr ordeal, whdrthe hnnsted .ifanmiide s'ol' other m.-ikeiti ate h.nlly used up in every insfaiu-e, am! in 'tine canes their entire cntitfjitn ei'inpletely itestrityeils 10 tne nniiiic we would simply say, mat, miring the T4 years the Heirih!B Safe hue been hefnre them, more than I wo hundred have passed through accidental fires without th orcurrenee of a shtjrle loss. XV e would, therefore, eautirnt purchasers ni-riittfit. the misrepreNeiitation of interested unities. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire-pronf Safe made in tins city which ii protected hv a Parent Kiuht, mid we will euar- autee it to resist more 1)1.111 double the amount of beat of any other Safe now known. FarreS.N & Herring, Sole Mutiufacturers in this State of 'nfiEUSS'S PATENT CI MM SAFKS," 34 Walnut St., Philadrt. N B ''Kvnr.s k Wutson's Imiroveil S;ilniniinJt..,,n 'Oliver Evan's,'' "C. J. Ijuylvi's," mul S-ailt's Asliet.u." Iron Chftils. (n la rci' ni( .rl mi-'iit linviiii. been tnkeu in ult piivnifiit l'trHerriitnV) willbesoIUut low pi ices. 1'lula., June 21, 1.)0 ly. DEJMTISTR-Y. GEORGE RENN, A NNOUXCES to the citizens of Snnbury and vicinty, that he has opened an office in Sun bury, above H. J. Wulverton'g otV.ee opposite C. Weaver's Hotel, wiiere he is prepared to attend to all kinds of work belonging to the profession, in the latest and most improved style. All work well dor.e and warranted. Uccember 13, lHofi. Wall Paper & Window Shades. J- x. Isaacs & snoi'Hjjn, No. 133 North Second Street, btlow Race, PHILADELPHIA. TTAVIN'O completed their large assortment J" of the above tioods for Spring and Summer Iraiie; wonltl respectlully mule the utteution of Purchasers to the same. I linr stock tor beauty, cheapness and variety cannot besurpas scd. Thev have constantly on hand every descrip. lion of Cold and Painted Shades, Uutf Hollands, and Shade Ki. lures. Wall Papers, Cm tains, Fire Board Prints, Borders. &c, all of which they offer at loner rules titan can be hal at any other establishment, ( all anc eiamine. J.L. IS.4 ACS & BRO. 133 North Second Street, below Race. March 7, 18.r)7 0m w Nos.9 mid 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) ( I hs Oldest ood-vii It. use is inn City ) Un-.Li.il ii r.r nain Miio.i-Kiie ociiliTS in I'ulent Mtii'hine liimle llltDO.MS, t'ulent UriU'VuJ fi-il.-.r. Whio. W'OTt.iltil iiiii lo mI.m.i'.., Wip.hI and W'illuw-Wjie Cords. Hriishrs, c ,uf a:uirb':i lotions. l'kai call and ejoiiiiinc iiur iuh's. i'l'lntmry a?, lsr,7 ty w BLI1TDS A1TC SZADES! rS" OF NKVV 6'rVLE..4J 23- J. WILLIAMS. No. 12, North SUth Street, Philadelphia, MAM FACrt'llEIl 0' VENITIAU BLINDS, T ELVET and (iOLD BOKDEPED and t PAINTED till A DEM, of beautiful de- aigna. Hull, and all other colors of Holland ucd for shades. Fi.tlures, Tiimminga. 4c., &c, Wholraale and Retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store Shsdes Paintep to erder. It. S. W, thankful for past patronage, respect fully solicits the public to call and examine his new and large assortment, before purchasing ff "WE 8TI UK i ruiAuD.", PhiladL'lphia, Mareh 31, 1 .'7. c:Jm PLATFOHM SCALES. every iltscription, suitable lor railroad c, tor weighing Hay, Loal, Ure, and Merchandise geuetal!y. Purchasers run no rick every scute is guaranteed correct, and if after trial, not found satufactory can he lelurned with out charge, 1 aetory at the Old Stand, established for more than twenty years corner of Ninth and Melon Streets, 'hiladelphia. ABBOTT & CO. Successors to Ellicott Si Abbott. Philadelphia. Muicti 7, 1857 c'Jra. I J I It K OLIVK OIL for tahle use, two size at 37$ and 02 J centsjust received by A. W. FlrJHEE, March U,'T. mmm Hi ' lI. AVX3E, cheap watch and jewelry store A'o 7!l North Second Street, (opposite th jlount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ea ses, $23; Silver Lever do,, do., SIS; Sil ver Lepine, do., $9 i (junrtier. $5 to $7 1 Gold Spei tacles. $4 SO to 10 ( Silver do., $1 60 Silver Table Spoons per sett,' $14 to 18 Silver Desert do., do., 9 to 811 Silver Tea do., do., 4 7ft to 7 60 ; Gold Tena and Gold Ca sea, $3 85 to 5 Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be aa represented. Watches and Jewelrv, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, Ac., made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail of otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Phila., Oct. 4, 1850. I yw. COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERYSTOBB, A'o. 21 North Third St., below Arch, miLADELPIIIA. COUNTRY Merchanta can save from ten to fifteen per cent, by purchasing at the above stores. By importing my own goods, paying but little rent, and living economically, it ia plain I can undersell those who purchase their Goods here, pay high rents and live like prince. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors dnd Rtiiors, Table Knives and Forks in ivory, sisg, huflalo,!nne and wood handles. Carvers and Forks, Ac, Butcher Knives, Dirks, .Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, Ac. Also a Inrge assortment of Aecnrdeons, A. Also fine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Oct. 20, 1855. ly. Importer. R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Chhtkvt Sr., AiKJVI Fovtm, Pun.ADH.rniA, Keep cor.fiantly on hiind a fplcndid aCbrtmcnt of Ready-made Clothing. Goom MADt to Order ah Warrant-id to KIT. Nov. 20, lg.'O. y ill 1,1, M. IJ' rTCHE, Mill- Wriyht and Durr.Mill Stone Manufac turer. Sole Proprietor of Johnson's highly approved and much Improved Smut and Screening Ma chine ; Improved Iron Concave Uran Duster, the Premium Machine for Millers. Residence 1 No. 64 Queen Street, (18th Ward.) aildress Kenmngton Post Cilice. Shop : Haydock Street, below Frent, Phila. delphia. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Pmutt Machines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wirt, Square Meshed 'oiling Cloths. February id. 1N57. Um w5J New Goods for the People ! BEN J A 31 IN 11 EFFN ER JESPECTI'I LLY informs the public in gen '' eral that he has just received and opened a splendid stock of bLh and Winter Goods. at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township His stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers. Cassiuets. of all kinds, of linen, cotlon and worsted. ALsOt Callroe. GliiKliamn, Lawn, ItlotiMNCtiiie De Laities und all kinds ef Ladies Dress Goods. GroccrlcM, Also an assortment of Hardware. Irou ami Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENS WARE, of various styles and patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS X SIIOE9. HATS &. CAPS, a good selection. Suit, Fish, ttc. And a great variety of other articles surh as arc suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Or" Country produce taken in eichange the highest prices. Lnwer Augusts, Nev. 22 18Sfi. BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT P. W. OKAY'S STOllE Market Street, Sunbury. "JJUST received and 0)iened a splendid Stock 99 of FALL oi. WINTER COUDS, consist tng in part of Black- and Fancy Cloths and Cafsimeres, An assortment of Dry Goods, via: Merinos, Cashinereii, Deisms, Calico, Woolen Plaids, Utnghams, Muslins, Linens, 1 laurels, Ac. Trimmina in Great Variety. HAKDWARK, CKOCKlUEs. QUEENS AVAUK, &c. SALT and FISH, Cheese, Raisins, Tobacco and Cigars, Ijueensware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and a variety of Goods too tedious to men tion. Call and examine my Stock before Purchas ing I Isewherc, A Reasonable Discount will be taken off for all cash Sales. Country product taken in exchange at the hijhesl maiket puce. P. W.GRAV. Sunbury.Nov. 2 , 1856. tf BK0DHEAD & ROBERTS, No. 135, .V. 3,J Street, rSHX.ADSX.r2HA, ITE the attention of country merchants a id others to 1 heir stock of BOOTS 3c SHOES, which iliey will dispose of on the most reason, able '.crins. Nov 0. 1S..6.- ly OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! ! Fresh from Baltimore every Morning. VANDYKK AND VANDENEKEB, Northumberland Pa., Will furni.h Restuarauts and private families Superior Baltimo:e Oysters, by the Can or hal Can. All ordera promptly attended to on the shortest notice. JAMES VANDYE, JOSEPH VANDENEKER, Oct. IS, 1850 tf BEJ- COMMISSION anil hni.. riiii, i'iicc No. 47 North W! PH Having con' of Fish, Chee 0 It prepared to :sr ou' Februan IJOP.T ti Schnapp. and Lavend March I Statioi Pap and Cop March AYEFVS CHERRY PECTORAL, IR Tlllt RAPID CURS Of Void, Cough, and UoaraeiiesA. nnmmin, Mms.. 9n Use., 1M. tn. J.C.Arrai 1 .UnoHiHtWSsv tlis bost mikty I hi'vs Ter tomtit far CuiKdis. Mwinwiisns, Inline I'M, 'ul tits rvarorultaiit sjraiitiansot Cold, is jrour Ohkrst rsorR.u Its constant Is niv BwtliN nd mv fMullv for tin last tsu TMtni hiw sh'a 11 10 pesaws up fir virhiss fur llw trnntuiont ot tUua eauiuMnts. KKKN UNHtlir, A. B. M'WTLBT, Fsa.,',UTicA,N.T., writes: "Irisva iisod your PrmasL luynslf and i y ranilly era sl fi tnvwltMl II, wt bslisvs It the btst inejkint fur Its piu-Ksw svr put out. With a tad eelil I sliniihl suuner Vy tw.uty.r's iklttrs fe a tattis tluui do without It, mils any otusr rsmeuy. Croup, Whooplag Coagh, Inflnensa. rii'U.vairiBui, Miss., Feb. 7, IHoA. llRorara Aff.at t will chaerfully uwiir.v your Pk-tura& Is tlis lst reia"ity we valMIH r tbo ctirs of Wheyiing O'tfh. 0-uff. ami tho chst ilinaitiis of children. We of yoitr frstsriilty In the !fcuth sptirsriats your skill, aud somuivai ywur bkiMuus to our txciitls. IiIKAM OONKLIN, M. D. AMOS I.RII, ., Mosvsnst, I.,writs, nd Jn.,tS: nt Iwd s tsdfiMis liifliisnis, which uonniiMl mi In doors six wcks; took many mvilicliiwi without rlii.f; flnully trlsd your rsiToBii'by ths advics of our clflrirymnn. Ths first d'vw nilivd ths snrne hi niy tlmt and htriKt; )m than oiis lislf th bottle made we completely well. Tour medicines are tho chcitpeet as well as tin best we iiti buy, and we ettwra you, Doctor, and your reme dies, at the poor man's friend.1' Asthma or Phthisic, find Ilronchitt. Wist MiKcatsTKa. 1a.. Keb. 4, 1866. flis; Tour Crtranv Pectokai. f performing marvellous ue In this n-ction. It lies relicred aerorsl fiuin slsrui lute syiuptnius of c(insutiiition. and is now curing s men who luw labored umler an nlT 'cUon of the lung, for ths lest forty ycera, . IlliNHY 1.. PAltKS, Meichsnt. A. A. RAMSKT, M.rt., Auiioti, Mosaos Co., Iow, writes, h'ept. ft, : 11 During my prsctice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Ciikrht Pscvorai. ft giving ease and relief to consumptive palienu, or cuiiuf such as are curHble." V might add volumes of evidence, but the rnoet con vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy Is found In Its eSticts upon trial. Consumption. Probably no ens remedy has ever tieen knewn which sured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some bo human aid can reach ; but even to those ths Cbikkt PsoTOftAl. affords relief and comfort. Ator Hoc-. Nsw Yoiig Cirr. March t, 1SISS. ttocroa Atf.s, l.oerti.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to Inform vou what your CnmiSY Pkctoh m. has dons for my wife. 'She had been five months laUirlim under the ditnKcrous symptoms of I'on.utnption, from which no aid we could procure cave her much relief. Slie a uteadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come fcr advice, recomainndcd a trial of your medicine. Vt e klosi hl.kin.lue... as we do your eklll, for she has recov ered from that day. Fha le not yet as strong an nho iwd to be. but h free from her cough, slid mils herself well, lonrs with gratitude sod regard, OKLANDU SHDi.UY, or RHSlsrviUB. Pstnimnh'tw, do not despair till yon have tried Avrs's Cnsr.RT PsiTORAl.. It is made by one of the beat nieiliial cliemtiita In the world, and it cures nil around un iieeiienk the high merits ofits virtues. t'IMdriphiu Lrtlgtr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TUB irienw nf Cfiemtairy and Medicine have lcn tfcipd their utmost to produce this hput, mwt pBi'fwt purpaUrfi which is known to mnii. Iiiiiuuifrb!e pn-ift tue thuwa tliat these Tills hare virturt whicli Hin pitM iu excellenre the ordinary meiliciui'S, and that they win mi precede ntedly upon the esteem of all men. Thryare safe and pleaaant to talte, but powerful to cure. Their pene trating protertio stimulate tho vital activities of the Ivodr, remove the obstructions of ii organs, rurify the blmvl, and expel disease. They pnre nut the foul humors which broed aud grow distemper, stimnlute Blngi;ifh or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the ewy-duy complaints of every twnly, but also formidable and diuiferous rlU'.ws that liave haflied the best of human skill. While they produce powerful eiT-cta. they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the afrst and best physic that can be employed for children. IluinK sugar-coated, they are pleasant to tnke; and ttettig purely vegetable, are frue from any rik of harm. Cures have been made which suipaxs belief were they not sub stantiated by uieu of such exalted position aud character M to forbid tho suspicion of untruth. Many eminent rtertxyinen and physicians have lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my n-intMliei,, while oth ers have sent me the assurance of (heir conviction that ny Pre arat Ions contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Ascent below named is ii4eaned to furnish pratis my Aiueilcan Aluianac, containing directions for their use and eertfhVatftS of their euros, of the following complaints: Cottivenews. Bilious Complaints, liheun.Hti'un, Dropsy, Htwtburn, llea'lahs arising from a fuitl Stcinach. Nau . Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the HnweU and Paiu arMnir therefrom, Klttulen y. Uss of Apnetite. all Uher- ous aud Cntanttiis DiNeaws whiih retpiire ait ttvamatit Mtnlicine. Hemfulu or hings y.. tii.y also, ny pnnry iiitf tlie blood and stimtilattng the vteiu, cure nmnv comtilaintii which it Mould not be enpHMed they could reach, ench aw llenfneea. Partial HllndueM. Neuralgia and Nervous hritabilitv. Ileniiigeuienle of the Liver and Kid nevs. tlout. and other kitl'lred coiuplaintN ariiiiiig from a low stuce of tbe !udv or ouKtrucliun ol it. mnruon. 1)0 li'4 he put cfT by unprincipled deiders with suiue other pill thoy make meru profit on. Auk for Aria's I'nxs, and take nothing eleo. No other they can give yeu compare, with this in it. Intrinsic value or curative powers. The .ick want Uie host aid Uiere is tor tnem and tlK'y should have It. l'rpard by Iar. 3. C. AVER, rractieal and Analytical Chomist, Lcwsll, Mass, Tiica Hi Cts. r:a l!sx. Viva Roxui roa $ 1 BOLD BY A. W. Fisher, Sunbury : Bird & John. Shum 'km W Wiemei, Northuml.erlnnd j J. F. Caslitw, Millon liny. & McCorniick, McKwuisville and by all Druggists throughout tliecountv. Augutl IB, lt-o6. if 'THE SALAiUNDElTSAFES OF rilll.ADEI.PMIA AOAISST THE WO USD KVANS & WATssON, No. 20 South Fourth St., Philadelphia Miffed tton in the following Ccrtiheati thiil their niiunitticture of S-afi inn i id r Sales Ims nt length f-illv , warranted the representations , wlueli have been made of them i rendering mi umlntihit-d security , ugauiei me icninu eivineni ; Philadki.piiia. Aunt I'Jth it.Ai Messm. Kvriiis ,V Wntson ; Uenis : It iitlitiits ns th hiehcM KitiMueliou to state to you, that owing to tlie very protective, quinines oi iwo 01 tne SMiiiinuuder Hhiuu who we purchased of yttu some few mouths siucu, we saved i.irue pcrtion 01 tun jewelry, liooks. I'apeia, Ac, expo- sea i" rue eaiamuuous lire in unusteuu i'luce, on the morn luir of the 1 1th inst When we reflect thnt these Safes were located in the tnurtti story of the building we occupied, and that the fell sulisffpieiitly into n heap of buiuuiiT ruins, where tl vast concentration orient caused the .mips platcN to nieii we cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable con tests us most convincing proof of the great seeuruy tili't.r- net! ny your svuea. We shall take much pleasure in recommending (hem I 1 11c 11 ' uuoiucn u iuio irntimT h'Mhim. me. UEOBOB W.StMO.Ni V Bb. PuiLADET.rDU, April 12. PoQ. Messrs. Fvnns A Wutm 11 I have to oiler vou mv le liinony in (nvot of the frreat security miorded to my entire stock of jewelry, ItmiLm, i hiirts. Ac. clurinu the reeeut diJiis'n-us contl!iKrth'ii in Itanstetid place, inuu the J net mat uie same were contained in two ol tlie tu hi i minder LNiies maiiuiiicluret by you. Ihiviiig 1 itl It-it tan 11 the tiflh story nf the Artisan HmM nut, where lliey were pr-viounlv p'aedd and cxiMisi'd ti vast hent lor a lung time, the preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the opening onu tmcuuf examiauiiou, a mailer oj proiounu unto ns ment. To nil who may require a perfect protection from the rava'esof fire. 1 shall not hentate to ncomtnend the use oi y.iur bales, ui . consider they have now iiuieifioue the iinsLuyiug rest. w. JvMuhgai,. Philadflpuia. April 14, l'0 Messrs Evans A Wutaou tieiulenun Nt doubt v will be deeply gtntified tolenrn the g ttHleonditi' u in whir i discovered my ixtf, policy ol insurance, cert iheute stock, ami other vuluable diM'miifiits, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowedge of its pi tat exposure, both to tlie intensity of Hie heat fr. m so hot a lire us that which de (Iroyed the Arlinin liaildiiig, us also fnau (he force of the fall from its former elevated p'tsition in the third story, I could entertain but slender uope prior to Ms interior in spection, that the contents which ouee eo higiily prized would ever be of uuy service to me, but us these ferns are now happily removed, I feel it only due to suy to you that I can henceforth rwouiinend the use nf your Hufcs to all wh'imrty wish to feel a confidence iu tlie perfect se curity which such imams provides against so (rightful an element. Kdwahd fJAsiiLL, IWkbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Towder aud Thief Proof Locks f r Banks, Stores, dec. April SO. IbSU. ly Cheap Watches f$ Jeivelr 'VV'HOLBSALE and Retail, at tho "HiiUkl. " phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 96 North etocond btreet, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. jio j-ever atcnea, lull jeweled, l uarnt eases, tit 00 "Id l.epiue lk. Sil (Hi r me filver Siio. Lii lrj I Ml 'Iver l,rp. full jewllwl, ftl ver Isver, full jcwl'il 14 lienor Ouimiers, 7 iild lirufelets, 3.sj I allies' Uiild IViieilt I ml Silv w Tea sixjuus, set, S,laJ 'I pet'lut'lrs, T.IKl 'eiis, wall Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 ' Finger Rings, 37 centa to 80 : Watch plain, 12J cents; Patent, I8j; Lunct, r articles in proportion. All goods war i be what thoy are sold for. HTAL'FFER &. HAKLEY, d, soma Gold and Silver Levers and , still lower than the above prist. , lS6rWlr. VALUABLE rROPERTY FOB, BALE. HE aubscribera, Execntors of th estate of . Henry Masser, ctee'd., olTer at private sale the following property vir. I A large (no story frame dwelling house, together with about 60 ACRES OP LAND, Situate In Lower Augusta township adjoining lands of Daniel Knufmnn and others now in the occupancy of John K. Kaufman as a store and dwelling. The house is new end tlie location good one for business. Also a Tit ACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township on the river about 5 miles he. low Sinilni, y, adjoirlni landsof . I. T. M'l'heraon and others, contnintnir, about 00 acre. The soil ia productive and contains limestone and other minerals. Also a trnct of Land, containing about U5 acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury, adjoining lands ot the hen a or the late John Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a small orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the subscribers. H. II. MASSKR, ) V. B. MASSEK, Executors. FRANCIS BUCIIER.) Sunbury, January 19, 1856 tf MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CAEMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. THIS large and commodious Hotel ia situa ted nearly half way between Sunbury and Pottsville. The scenery the sulubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezea, make it one of the in net delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, ia a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all the modern con veniences. I he pure mountain water ia intro duced into every chamber. The place ia easy of access, being but one and a hull hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 miles. Every attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable, (.'barges mode rate. JKSSE RICE. Mt. Carmcl, May 24, 1856. tf PFiTKR MIFS, JAS.S. SrUVER. 1 Air ef the Union Hotel. Iiteof tlie firm nf Stevens, HtitiltiflStii'iUI ,V Co. NATIONAL HOTEL, (liti wiiitk svrA, Race Stretl, above Third, rHII.ADKI.PMA. 1IIK nbove well-known Establishment, havc- ing been entirely remodeled, introducing all the modern improvements, and also, newly fur- tushed throughout, will be opened for the recep tion of (tucsts on the FI RST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. The proprietors, from their determination to dovote their ntteulinn to the comfort of their guests duller themselves with the conviction that they will he able to give rattsfnction to their patrons, Carriages will alwaya he in readiness to con vey passengers to aud from Steamboat Landings and Kuilroau Depots. KIDKS HTOVEK, Race Street, above 'I htrd Philadelphia, August 18!'G. ly NEW CONFECTIONARY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEAIUIART, JJ DAS just received a new and excellent assort ment of goods at his I'nril'eotionary and Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv, where he mtinufacturea and keepa on hand, at all tunes, the most choice Confectionary, &c, holesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices, Among his stock of C'otilectioiiaries, maybe found : French Secrets, Gum Drops, oil kinds of scent. lliirneil Almonds, l,nve Dions, rreiiin White, Mint Drops, red and white, " 1.1'tnon Jelly Cski-s, Rose, Flint Drops, " Vnntll;i, tick I'miiltes, of all scents Common Seciets. Hock Cnnily. Liquorice, Almond Cundy, FRUIT. niimnns, lnlet, Ctirrmitfl drjrrl, Atni'Muls, Rnisons, Prunes, F 18, Citrons, Nuts efsll kinds LEMON SYRUP of a superior qunlitv, by tlie sinnle or doien. siijierior quality of Segars and Tobacco, and a vurirly of Coiil'ectionnries, fruit, Ac, all nf which is ollorcd cheap at wholesale or retail ICE CREAM. He has aUo opened an 'co Cream Saloon, and will at all times be ready lo serve his customers with Ice Crcum. Sunbury, May 21, 1856 ly I3KDDIX11& FUIiXlSllINO DUSIXESrf Cabinet Maker's Finding's, The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that ihey have rnnnec u-u wiiii uieir ueouiug ii r uriiistuug tiusiness a large and well assorted stock of Cabinet Maker's r Hidings, at I heir old stand .Vo. 83 South Second Street, beloie Chestnut IMilhitlelpttla. They have associated with them W. S. iJrown who has been for many years ongaged in the principal establishment of the kind in this citv. The stock of tioods now on hand comprises every description of materials used by (Cabinet Makers, consisting in part of the following, viz; Hardware department. Locks, II inges. Screws castors, Zfed rcrcwa. Chair and Sola Springs, Cofliu Handles, &c. Cabinet Makers Materials, Hair Seating, Curled Huir, Looking; Class Plates and Frames. ilue, Varnish, Sand Paper, ijnrlnps, Jick and fancy .Silk and Worsted Gimp, Sofa and Chair ebbing, 1 wine, Sacking Uottnms. .Rosewood Mahogany, Wulnut and Maple Knobs, Glass screws, occ. Bedding Department, Hair, Husk. Moss, Wool aud Colton Mattresses. Feather fleds. Bolsters and Pillows; Plush, Diiinask and Moreen Cush ions Contfortubles. Couiiterpiiiics, Linen and i-'Ollon tMicels, 1'illow Cases, I.inen and Cotton J owels, j able Cloths, Table Linen. Table Cov ers, Moreen, Demusk and Plush by the piece, Moss and Husk by the bale or pound. The Hnir Seating and Curled Hair is from the l tula. Manufactory of D. & J. IWiht. N. U Hotels, Stcntn Boats and Ships fur niaueu ai me snoriesi noure. NOflLir, BKOW.N A NORLIT, r'.'t South '2nd St., btlow Chestnut. (Nearlv opposite Bank of Pennsylvania.) riniacieipliia, August a, ISoli ly. Farmers of this Neighborhood, can supply themselves for ineir sni.u t KUITS, with Leinuu's Pure Bone Dust. " Sujicr Phosphate of Lime, at $10, per ton nrogeneti rnospimie ol I, Hue at $50, ' rttnerican fertilizer, at per ton. These Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical elements, abounding in Pot Ah, A:c.; thev have have rcccited the Diplomas of Four Stales, to viz ; New Jersey, Mew York, I'eiiu sjlMinia and Delaware. Also, for sale (JUAMI, ail kinds, l'oti.lretle, Ac. Countrv Produre re ct ived iu pa) ment fcr the above, at market rates, or Drafts on good houes, or Cash registered with ordeis, promptly atleuded to. GEO. A. LEINAU. Promietor. "New Fire Proof Store," No I tt South Front St., Philaifelphia City, Pa. February 28, 1857 4in w P2ILIP II. PTJIIDY. WHOLISttt AND H ETA 1 1, Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store, S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS and families will be promptly aupplied at the lowest prices. Oclolier 4. 1856. tf AMERICAN HOUSE. WJLLIAMSrORT, PA., .1. II. lil LTOV, I'roprletor. Jar. T. II ai l. Ass't. Sept. 13, 18.6. tf GOSHEN CHEESE. Jast received and for by LEVI 8KAPH0LTZ AprU II, IH7. K.KT IS KB1SUN TOUKTIIKR. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. WAY ARE WE SICKt down by dissnae and siirTering. HOI.l.OWAY'S PILl rs specisllv silaptwl to the relief of the WF.AK, the NKRV'OUS, the DKI.ICATK, and lh INFIRM, of all eitiaes. ases, seaes, and constitutious. I'mtrssor hoiio- wav parsoiinllv aiuicrinteiids the nmnufnctuie of tiia mett. icines iu the 11111114 Slates, and oflVri thm to a free and eiiliglitened people, as the best lemndy the werld avsr saw lor mi leniorni l mstnsa. TTTESE PILLS PUkTfY TIIE BLOOD ThesA feinnut Pi li art rxpressly combined to or rate on tne stoma cn, ine nver, tne Rinueys, tne lunjr, the skin and Uie hnwels, porrwtinit any deruiiccment hi their fu no tions, pnrifynig the btntxt. tlie very luuaUin of life, and inns curing disease iu an iisrnnris. Neurly half the hnmnn race hnve taken these Pilts. has been proved in all parts of the world, thnt nothing litis tieen loutm eqtini to tnem in ensrs nt uisorners ol the liver, dyspepsia, nnd stomach complaints ifpnernllv. They rpon give a healthy tout; to those araiuis, however much aerangeu, anu wneii an otner mt-ftiis nave innea. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH. Mnny of the mot despotic Ooverninents hnve opened their Custom IIiusrs to Ute Introduction tif these Pills. Ihntlheymny become the medicine of the musses, learn ed Colleges admit thnt this medicine ia the best remedy ever knmvn f r pet sons of deliuHte henlth.or where the system hits Deen itnpsned. as its invigorating properties never fail to iilT-ird relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, younr or old. should be without this eele- bratcd medicine. It corrects and leanlHtea the monthly courses at nil periods, actiinj in many cuses tikeachnrm. ii is n iso ine nesi and sntest medicine that can be given to Children of nil lines, and for nny complaint ; consequently no family should be without it. Ilollaway's Pith are the best remedy known 'in the world for the following disease: Asthma. Fever and A true Ptone and Gravel Bowel Complaints Femnle Cumpliints Secondly Symp Ooitghi Hendachet Inward Weuknest Isiver Complaint CJ.'l.lB Chest Diseases, C1iveneea Dyspepsia 1) m r lima Indipestion Influenzn I'wnessaf Spirits Iiirlaimnnttnn Venereal AtTcctions ruts Worms, of all kinda riLRS AND FISTULAS. Dropsy S..M at the MnnnfHctoriea of Professor TIolt-owat 9t) Maiden l.nne. New York, ond !i!4 Strand. London, hy nil n-spcctahle Drniririsla aud Dealers in Medicine tlirouch- out theLnitivi Mules, and the civilized world, in boies, nl cents. 6'U cenls. and 1 each. ijc mere is a consuieruhle auvmg by laKing me larger srHg. N. R. Directions for the miidnnca of oatients ia every aisorner are turtxed lo each iiox. Marrh 2, IWfl. lyca TIIE LATEST ARRIVAL OP FALL AN'D ' INTER COODS. j. r. & i. r. kline, rtestiectltilly aniiouiice to their trieads and the public in genernl that they have received at their Store in Lpner Augusta township, ISorthuniber. land county Pa., at Klines (Jrove. Their Fall and inter goods are opened to the publie a fall assrotinent ol merchandizo .Vc. Consisiing in part of Cloths, black anil fancy Cass mers, Saliuetls, Checks, Kentucky Jeans Under Shirt and Drawers and all kinds of Fall and Winter Goods. A lot of ready made Cloathing, consisting of t.aats anil ests. ladies Dress Goods. Shawls, Cingliaint, Llerage Delains, Calicoes black Silks ,Yc. Also a fresh supj'Ty of Drugs and Medicines urocerios Jj e., of all kinds. A new supply of Hardware, Queensware wooden ware lirooins 4-c. Also a large asstirtiiient of Roots and Shoes suitable for men women and children. HATS AND CAPS. AUo an assortment of iSchool Books, Statione ry, Envelopes, Ink and cheap publications, &e. Salt, Cheese dc, and all gooda usually kept in a country store. Coire and see. Come one, come all. Cheaper than the Cheapest. Thankful for past favors we hupe hv strict at tention to business to merit a continuance of the same. All of the above named atock of goods will be sold positively at low prices for cash, or in ei change for country produce at the highest mar ket price. Klines Grove, Pa., Not. 8, 156 tf 'IHE subscriber respectfully informa the ritj. M. zens of bunbury and the public generally that he has commenced the manufacture of all kinds ef EARTHENWARE, at his manufactory in Whortleberry 8treet, one square east of the River. He has engaged the services of Mr. IIahp. ami you ran therefore depend on having a good article. The public are respectlully invited to rail. All ordera from a distance will be promptly attended ta. P. M.SHINDEL. Sunbury, Feb. 5, 1858. tf Patten's New York WINDOW SHADE & CURTAIN STORE, '203 Chestnut St., opposite Jones' Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Hull'. White and green Hollands, Picture Cord, Patent Hollers, Curtuin Pins and Trim mings, llroratelles, Satin de Lainea, Worsted Dumasks, Centre Tassels, Gimp and Lonpe, Curtain Bands, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Piece Muslins. Store, Steamboat and Church Shadea or Dra pery, got up at the shortest notice. Curtains cut, made and put up by tho most experienced hnnds. Patten's New Vons Stobi, 803 Chestnut St., Melodeon liuildingt. May 3, 1806 J. EI. JAUEM, Justice of the Peace. MOUNT CAHMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. All business pmmptly attended to. Mollies collected and all ordinary wri'inga done. Mount Carmel, June 14, 1S56. ly AND WARRANTS. The highest price -will be given for Laud Warrants by the sub- cribei II. U MA SSER. VETEIt F. zi.n.vEit.n.i.s; 8 RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has just receiv ed a Mew tock of GOODS, at his new atore, at David Miller a Mill, in Lower Augusta Town. ship, and that he ia prepared lo sell gooda at the lowest prices. His Stock consists in part of FALL 6c WINTER GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &., and every vaiiety usually kept in a oountry Store. Trevorton prices paid for all kinda of produce. Lower Augusta twp, Dec. 87, 1850. tl J A TENT URITTANIA STOPPERS fo bar bottles lor auie oj li. a MASSER. Sunbury, July 19. IH.SR. OURNING Fluid, Camphene, fluid Wicks - and Lamps, for aale bv J. F. & I. F. KLINE. Klines Grove, Nov. 8, 1856 tf FOR RENT. fllHE Store Room in Market street, occupied 1 by P. W. Gray and the dwelling house ad joining. A ppiy to the eieouton oi ll. juasser, deceased. January, JT, mt. i Shamokin, White Ash Anthracita Coal. from (Ac "Old Vein" in the GapColliery. T H. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PURSEL, aucccsaora to Kaae, Reed & Co., will con tiuue mining, shipping and selling coal from the abo well known Colliery, under the firm of limmerman & Turael. The point of shipment a at the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber and county, Pa., where all ordera for the tariou. kind, of coal, m Lump, Broken, Egg, Stove, nd Cheatnut Coal, will be tUakfull tMeived and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July U, 1855, . Sosacitt, Jott , ItSS. The firm of Ease, Reed 4 Co. having aeld their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in th wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman Ac Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to the new firm, at they will be able to acll them prepared coal ef the best quality, KASE, RF.ED St CO. TARDWARE.-Table Cutlery, Razors, Pock A et Knives, Hand saws' Wood saws in frames, Aiea, Chisels, Door Locks, and Hinges, Hand Bdlla, Waiters, A., just received and for "J ' I. W. TEJXER & CO. Sunbury Dee. 9, 1854. HAYDOCK & FIDDLER, TIEALERS in Watchea and Jewelry, will continue the business at ths l.l .'t.j - Jamea U. Fidler, No. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where they aolicit an examination of their latg 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 hare new on nana a nne assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY Silver, Plated and Britlania Ware, Cutlery Fancy Goods, 6Vc, dec. IS. U Repairing of Watches and all kinds f Jewelry attended te with promptness aud the gicnirm care. Phils., April 7, 1855. If. TO COAL DEALERS. ' AMMERMAN & WSITZIL JESPFCTFULLY inform ,h. public that they have leased the new eolii. ....,. . Lambert colliery, and are ready to deli'v ,..t r superior quality, and of a variety of ,lx red on their new coal orcaker. All ordera prompt attended to by addressing the fir., either at Sunbury or Shamokin. Sunbury, June 30, 1855 AfsfjX. . li 1 tit 1.1 A ji ft , maurAc-rcaim ar TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac., H Chesnut Street, front of Jones' Hotel, ' i-iula UELPHIA. (TOTfl "AS on hand the abei ..j best assortment of TRUNKS 4- CARPET BAGS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Sole Leather, Solid Riveted. Iron Frame. Iron Hound Tr.vcllidg Trunks; Packing rlo. Valises; Ladies Bonnet Cases; Carpet Bapa, 8 itcbels, At., by th, quantity or single article, lower llun ca be bought at any other place in the city. July S, 1856 ' WHITE HORSE HOTEL. POTTSVILLE, PA. rp HE : subscriber respectfully announces te bis old friends and the public, t,Bt has taken that old and well known establishment, the White Horse Hotel. At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sts. m the Uorough of Pottsville. The hoiiKe has re cently been very much enlarged and otherwise unproved, rendering it quite as comfortable aa any other Hotel in .v'chuylkill county-while the stables are large.it, good condition, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To travellers and others who mav stop at his house, he promises every attention calculated to render them comfortable and siititllcd. . ...... JOS. M. FEti'EK. April 3, 185'.- if HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County ?a. rrempi attenlrcn lo busmen, in adjoining -outities. HOTEL, OPPOSITE WKST HKANCH BANK, " WILLIAMSPORT pa WILLIAM ll. mi-, 1'ioiM ,tr. C. A. Stri , Assistant. N. Ii. ii Oiiiiiiluis will rnn to and front the Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, fr.e of charge. September 13. 185. tf DANVILLE HOTEL. JOHN DEEN, JR., Market Street, Danville, Pa, WHIS is one of the largest and most commo i dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania it has been reeently fitted up, in excellent style, with all the modern conveniences. Pnvil!ed, Sept. S'i, 1856. JILES for Machinists, carpenters, Ar., &e., Uaatty's edge tools, planes and bench screws for aale by E. Y. BRIGHT A. SON. Nov. 39, 1856. A RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID aud Adhe eive and legal envelopes, for aale by H. B. MASSER. unhurt. Jnn 10. IS5B Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales foj ' ry E. Y. BRIGHT ot SON. Nov. 59, 185B. IT AM, 8houlders, Cheese, Mackarel, Irish Salmon and Salt for sale by May SI. '56 K. Y. BRIGHT 4 SON. GEORGE SCHALL & CO. MAMFiCTl RtR OF BLASTING POWDER, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, Fa. May 10, 1856 WILEY'S COVGII CUNDY. lent remedy for coughs, celda. An eire) For eato at this office. flecemher 4. 1N5K. BLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Moriir.T... It i. v.. :. b: -P 3 't wvnui ls . MllUliaii a. U III II I lia ice., for aale b H. B. MASSEK. Sunbury .Apri S6. IRAK STOVES- IOR SALE an excellent second hand Cwk' ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Stoves. Enquire at this otlire. RLANK5 of every description can be had vy app yinr at the office of the A me wean OLD PENS with and without cases, of very auperior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for aale by H. U. MASSER. Sunbury, Dee. 37. iEDARWARE, Hollow-ware, Class-ware, and a large atock ef ljueensware, embracing the newest patterns, for aale bv Nov 29. '56. E. Y. BRIGHT ft SON. SILVER WATCHES A few double case English Silver Watchea, for aale at very love pncei by H. B HAER. Punbvy, ArWl II, 1SS.
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