New Ooodi for the People I BENJAMIN 11EFFNER UESPECTFL'LLYInform the public In gen eral that be hit juat received and opened pler.did etock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at hie New Store, In Lower August, townahip. Ilia etock consist in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassmets. of all kirnle, of linen, cotton and wonted. ALSO I Calicoes, OinRlinmn, I.ntTUi, nioHMNcllue Ie Lalnes and all kinda of Ladiee Dress Goode. Groceries), AUo an assortment of Hardware. IrOH anil Steel, Nails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of QTJEENSWARE, of various styles and patterns. Ateo an assortment of IJOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, fcc. And a great variety of other article euch ae are euitablo to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. IV Country produce taken In exchange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, June 8, 1857. BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY ! Flour, Feed and Provision tore. Broadway bcloio Blackberry Street. LEVI SEASHOLTZ, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed to the atore lately occupied by C. Gchringer in Broadway near the Kail Road, and is receiving a choice supply of FAlrllLY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cod Fiah, Salt Presetved Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, acgars, &c, together with every article usually found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which will be sold at the.lowest prices, cither for cash or country produce. He baa also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cake of every kind. N. B. The highest cash price will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. , Bunbury, April 11, 1857. Isn't It So! I Use ARTHUR'S Celebrated I Self-Sealing Cans and Jars, land you will have fresh fruit Fresh Fruit .all the year at Summer prices I ull directions for puttn g up all kinds of Fruit ami Toma toes, accompany these can and jar. 2hey are made of Tin, Glass, Queensnare and Fire and Acid proof Stone Ware. The sizes IN WINTER from pints to gallon. These cans and jars are entirely open it the tops, and nest, to secure economy in transportation. For sale by t o r e k e e p e r BETTER throughout the United Slate. Descriptive circulars sent on pplication . fl?' Orders from .he trade solicited. Be sure to ask for 'Mrlhur'a." t has stood the teBt of two sea THAN on' hv'ng been used by hun ired of thousands of families, lotel and boarding-house kee pers. We are now making them for the million. Sweetmeats Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy, Manufacturers under the Patent X. Ii cor. Tenth & George Sta. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, June 13, 1857 3m Retired Physician, 75 yeais of age, having lost his Father, two Brothers, Daughter, Bon-m-law, INephews and Nieces, by that dread ful disease, Consumption, and suffering with a Cough himself, determined to visit the East In dies, Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a I reventive and Certain Cure for Colds. Couohs. Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His couch was cured immediately ; he returned, cured his AVIativcs, who inherited the disease, and in connection with his sou have employed it in their practice, curing thousand of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his suffering fel low beings as possible he is sending the Recipe to an wno wish it tor 10 cents ; 3 ol it to pay the postage, and fie balance printing. AdJresa Dr. Heath 101 Spring street, opposite Su Nicholas Uotci, iNew lork. June 13, 1857. 3m 2 v o ISAAC M. WILKKltSON, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. Sola, Ulvans) and Lounges Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, rS0FA, BREAKFAST AND DISl.NG TABLES nd also VENETIAN' BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BLLWiLfl, ot every pattern and price lurrojAKLK, wuiiK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TARf F? In short, every article in this line of his business. l r. subscriber respectfully calls the atteutiei of the public to his large and splendid as sortment of every quality and price of . CABINET-WARE which cannot fail to recommend itself to every enr who will evsminA it nn nf .1.. ... workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock tube had in the city. No effort is pared in the manufacture of his waro, and the auhscrilier in ilntHrmiiict in L.nn i. .......... .v u ' win, wis many improvements which re constantly being He also manufacture all kinds and quolitie , CHAIRS. ncluding varieties never before to be had ir Bunbury, such as Mauooii, Buck Waisut ilD CcHLin MlpnOnrn... . wn W. ......... CHAIRS. Ifn vivrv P. .... fc-.. .kl'k uf the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled vj niaiiuiaciureu in me uiuesor elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall i no excuse lor persons to purchase furniture the oities. aseverv rnnfiil..n.A k J ww suwtMUIu'U bout the quality and finish of his ware and These article will be disposed uf on a good terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. IV UN DERTAKI G. Having provided handsome Hsiu.i, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funcruls, in this vi cinity, or at ony convenient distance from thi place. ty The Ware Room ia in Fawn 8treet, be w Weaver's Hotel. 1AC M. WILKERSON. 8unbury, April 18, 1857. tf. HPobacoo aud Segars 20,000 Imported Scgara of various brands. Eldorado, Fig, Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at A. W. FISHER'. Bunbury, March 14, 1857, nYPnOLGUM PAINTS. TbeM paints tre miifd with water, thereby aaing the eojt of oil, for aale by March 14, '67. A. W. FISHER. BLANK Deed, Mortgages, Bontla, Warrants, A ttachments, CointuiUnenU, Summons, 8u ' rente, Executions, Justices' and Constables' Fe Bills, Ac., &c, can bs had by applying at his stfius. RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to thn Constitution of the Commonwealth. RmoLVBD M Tflft RkvNATI AftO HoUft Off RW1IM ATivn of thii Common WBALfM of Pmitlvabi in snkr&i. Amembly mult, Tbiil lh fo!lowi.gBmend"ieiiti nprnptMrd o the comlitutum of tht nninnnW0RHb,in conteiiM with Hit) pi uv.Moiia of the leiilh rticW tbartof. FIRST AMENDMENT. . Thr arm., b nn tldlttoiml nrticl to nid rmitHatioi u lo d igitttlaxl as article eleven, folkiwt ARTICLE XI. OPPUBL1C DEBTS. IVctioti 1. The-tate mny iHmlrtM. debt, to mppty aiunlileflc'itiorfniluree in revenue, or to meet rxpeitiL-f t otUtTwise provided for j bit the oercpate amuunt of Mich debt dirrct mid conUiiffeiit. whether contructwj by virtue of oh ot more celt of the general nMemhlv.or at iliftrrrnt perimteof lime, hull never exceud neven hundred and fifty llnwmiid doHnm, and the money nriiing from the erention of inch debit, ilmll be oppttrd lo the purpose Cut which it htii obUtinttl,or to repuy Uiedebli m contracted, and to no other purjwree whatftrer. Section 9. In addition to the alfova limited power the late mny contract debts to repel mvitsinn, aupprcw intur recti fn, defend the einte in war, or to redeem the present oMKtHwIincintHrtedimrmof thtiatute; hot the money aria log from Hie contracting- of such debts -mil be applied to no other pnrpsi whatever. Section 3. i:xeeit the debts above suectfied, insertions one and two of tins article, no debt whatever shall be treated by, or on Minll of the Mute. Section 4. T provide for I he payment of the preaent debt, nnd any ndd'tionnl debt contracted as aforaaid, the ljtisluture shall, at its first session, after tha adoption of th'ionmcndmenl, create a arink utar fund, which shnll he sufficient to pay the ncctueina; hderest on such debt, and tiHiiuiilly t ' reduce the principal thereof by a sum not !' than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinks lug fund shall conairt of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the slate, or the proceeds of the sale of the snme, or any part thereof and of the income 01 pr.weods of sale tf stocks owned by the stnte, t -if ether with other funds, or reiurcea. thut may be detiuruutcd by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by asHifniiug to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the stute, not re quired for the ordinary and current expenses of govern tnent, mid unleot in case of ivnr, Invasion or insurrection. , no patt of the said miking fund shall be used or applied . otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, un- 1 til theam unt of such debt is reduced below thi turn of five millions f dollars. . Sections. The credit of (he commonwealth shall not1 in any manner, or event, l pledged, or loaned to, any in- dividual, companv, corporation, or association ; nor shall the commonwealth hercaftee become a joint owner, or stockholder in any company, nse-K'intlon, or corporatior. Section 6. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of nuy county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association ; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the stuti; to repel invasion, suppiess domestic insurrection, defend it self in time of war, or to assist the stute in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Section 7. The legislatnre shall not authorize any coun ty, ciiy, borough. tovnhip, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its Aiuzeus, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association , or corporation j or tu obtain money f ir, or loan its credit to, any corpora tion, nssociution, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shait be an'additionnl article to said tonctitvtion, to be designated as article XII, as follow! : ARTICI.R XII. . OF NEW COUNTIES. Wo county shall ba divided by a line cutting off over one tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof j nor shall any new eonnly be established, containing less than four hundred square mi e" THIRD AMENDMENT r rom senian two oi ine nrsi urin-tr in mc .-niBiiiwii-m, strike out the words, "of the city of Thilndelphia, und of each county respectively from section h ve, snmearticle strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the several count ics;" from section seven, same nrticle strikeout the wrd. "neither the city oi rininucipnia nor any," uuu nanrt in lieu thereof the words, "und no:" and strikeout seoLinn four, same article, und in lieu thereof insert the loiiowmg: ...... "Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and aixfv-ftjur, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep resentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be appor tioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion V the numbei of taxable inhabi tants in the several parts 'hereof ; except that any county coiitainiiur ut IcuM three thousand five hundred taxablea, may he uiioweu a aepnruie rt-presenuiiion ; uui n nrnir than three com n lies shall be joined, and-no county shall he divided, in the formation of a district. Any city contain ing a sufficient number of taxable to entitle it to at least two repiesenlntives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal table population as near as may be, each of which districts simii elect one represen tative " At the end of section seven, some nrticle' insert these words, "the citv of FhiUulelnhia shall be divided into sin gle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equul in taxable population as possible ; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof -Tlie legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial aud representative districts, in theinunner above provided; such disti icU to remain unchanged until the appportionmeut in the year one thousand cight-hundrrd and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. There shall bean additional section to the first article of said constitution, win ah shall be numbered and read as follows : Sect st. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under, any special, or general law, whenever in iheir opinion it may e injurious to the citizens of the common, wealth . in such manner, however that no mjurtice shall be done to the corporators. In Sbkate, March 27, l?57. Reeolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7. On the second amendment, yeas 33. nays 9. On the third amendment, ycua "M, nays 4. On the fourth amendment, yeus 3. uuys4. Kxttuel Irani the Journal. GEO. V. HAMERSLV, Clerk. IX THI HOCIK OK REPBMNT4TIVM, ) April 1&.V7. Iteeolvcd, That this resolution pass. On the first amend ment, yea 78, nays Id. On the second amendment, yeas 57, nays 31. On the third amendment, yeus ?'J, nays W, and on fouith amendment, yeus W, uays 7. Kxtracl from the Journul. JACOB Z I EG I. ER, Clerk. iciiitikt'i Ofucb. I filed May 3, 1S7 i A.O CLTtTIN, Secretary of the CnimuoiiM eollh ei'Uktjby's Optick, I Ilurriaburg, June W, 1W7. J I'tnnsylvania, tsi I do certify that the nlmve and fnrerniii( Is true and cor rect copy of the origind! ''Keftilmion relative to an aiiieiut meitt of the Comtituliuu" aa the same remains uu lile in this oifieo. In Utlraony whereof I hnve hereantn tfJSrk "' 11,0 Secretary's OlTice, the day and ?riS ta ) ur above written. Secretary uf the Commonwealth. ' Is Ss.MTa, April 37, 1S37. Reenlutinn prniosing annendmenu to the Conetitution of the (Joinmoim euUli, being under confidefUUDU. On the question. Will the Senutc agree to the first amendment ? The yeue and nays were taken agreeahly lo the provi sion ol the Coiimt'iUou, and were a. lollow, via : Yeue Meeers. Brewer, Urowne, Coifey, Ely, Kvana, Fetter, Klenuikeii, Frnzer, Ingram, Junlan, Killiuger, Knox, Ijiuluch, Lewis, Mver, Scoheld, Selleie, Sliuuwn, Bleele, flruuli, Welsh, 'llkiin. Wiiaht and Tuggart, Speaker 2L Nays Messrs. Crabb, Cresiwell, Finney. Gregg, Har ris, Penrose end Slf uther 7 i the question wus determined in the affirmative. On the question, in me r-ennie agre in the second amendment f The yens nays were taken agreeably to the pre sums of the Constitution and were us follow, VI : .ue.sre. mewer, Drown, t resswell, Ely, K r etter. ! luiiev. Kleiuiilcii. ..n,n. l..rA.. I vans bauch, l-wis, Mver, Sellers, Hh ninu, So'uilier, Steele, Siraub, clsh, Wilkius, Wright and Taggarl, Speaker t. u'AV, Me""- Calrr, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, Hitrls, Ktllinger, I'eniose and Scu&eld M. 8i the quesiiou wus detcriuined in the ufflrniativ.. On the question, Will the Semite aeree to the thirS ammendinent The yens aial nuys were taken agieeubly to thu Consti tut on, and were as follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Hi ewer, Urnwn, Crubb, Cresswell, Fly Lvui's, Flenuiken, Frnzer, Ingram, Jordan, Kilhneer Kims, lulueh, Lew is, Myrr, rv"'lielil, Seller Shaman Souther, Steele, SueiiI,, Welah, Wilkius and Wri'hl n' Nuye Mesus. Culey, Gregg, iiairis und 1'enniee 4! So the question was determined in the ailirmutive. On the question, 'il the Senate ugree to the focithaineiulmeiit The yeas aud nays were taken agreuably lo the Coustltu tutiou, and were us follow, viz : Yeus- Messrs. Urewer.llrnwne, OoflVv. CreMWell, F.ly. bvans, Fl.nniken, Frnzer, Ingmin, Killiuger Knoa, Ijiu haeli, lwis, Mver, Hcofield, SelUre. Sliuuwn, Souther, Steele, Sirnub, Welsh, Wilkuis und Wiighl il. Nays Miun. CruM, Finney. J.wdun and Fenroee I. u Ibe question was determined in the urfirmume, la Tits IIous or llsrauaaj'i.rivu, ApiilJfl, tMT. The reenjution propiMiing amcndinenia lo the ConHitu atai 1 01 thu ConunjiiweuliU being under eonsideratioii. On the question, Will tiie IIuumo agree tn the first amendment t The )u. and uays were tuken agreeably to the provi sionsof the Constitution, ,j ou th,8 fi,st ptomJJci Bient, were us lullow, viz : .uCl,u n.e""iiMc"''.A'"'er"""' Arll". Hackhouse,Bll,Beek Biabop, Uower, Urown.Calhoun, Cumpliell, Cha., Clee verj. Liuvvford, Uickey, F.nt, Fyster, Fa i..ldT Koi" 't Hildas, Hllniun, flltrks Imbne, linns. JacU. Jenkins iTi ";1Kj"""n!'".K"'lK.ugi.t, 'uiJSmun, "wi",: Mum L 1M,f,Muu'M'''"'''''"'.I'lvam,MheVd P. arson' fv u1"1!fr""Ui. !Nuuema"h kupp. Sluw, Sloan tU?"(& (Cen,5 Sievensou, Tolan, Vail, Va ivooihi VirtnrJ , ! ' a ler, Weubriok, WtailT vl il 'f ?hl,y' Wright, Ziiumenna,! a,l U,pVukin& ""taw' Nays Messrs. liackus, Benson, ui:k Il.,n,n 11 .k, Hine, llolT,n, (UbenoL.) u'" ,an Warner and Wuitrooc-lti. ' ' l,uUl" tliwn, i"'"Um'i " """"' Will the llouso agree to the seeond amendment f The yeas and uays were taken agreeably lo the nrow aions of the Coustiiulioii, and wm7as folkiw -P I eas Messrs. Amleraon, Uaekhoua. Ball Beck' Tlr, i er. Calhoun. Campbell, Carly. KnT' Kuiold t,Z' O ld, Hamel, Harper, Heme, lliSiiad, UukS u Z' man, (Berks' H .0.kper, lmb.ie. Inwi, "JsfSlit Jolu.aon.K.uffm.n.Kn.ghi, UimJlZ.v?l Lau- IP Mane.ir, Mantle, Milvslu. Moor eh end, Mneselmen, NW chots,NichoHfon, Nunemaeher, Pennon, Peters, PeUlkin INtwnnll. Pnroell. Ramsey, Philadelphia,) Rainsry, (York) Reamer, Roberts. Ropp, Shaw, Sloan, ToMn, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, Westbiouk, Wharton, Zimmer man and Uetz, Speaker 07. Nays Messrs. Aurthnr, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase. Cleaver. Crawfitrd, Eystcr, Oib bony, Hsmilton, Hancock, Hill, Iline, Hoffman, lA-ba-nou,1 Jaoolie, Kerr, lebo, M'Or.lmont, Mamma, Reed, Smitn, fi Cambria, Smith Centre, Stevenson, Strut hers, Thorn, vanvoiTrhis, Vickera, Wagontvller, Werner, Win trode. Witberow and Wright 34. So the question wus deteiniiiied tn the amrnatire. On the qaueiion, Will the House agree to the third amendment f The yeas and nays were taken sgreeably to the profi ioia of the Conatitiition,and were as follow, vix : A' ens Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Ben inn, Bower. Brown, Calhmiu, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ertt, Eystcr. Fnueohi, Foster, Oibbo ney, Hamel, Harper, Heine. Hciatand, Hill. Hillfgaa, Hoff man (Berks) Hoffman flx-iianoii,) HouaeKeener, linbrle, I ones, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, HaurTman, Kerr, I .elm, Ijongnker, Iovett, Mancar, Mnugle, M'Calmont, Moor head, Mnmrrw, MuMehnou, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnne mncher, Pearson, Pet era, Petrikin, Pownell, Puree)), Ramaey, fYork.) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Bloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centje,) Steve i son, Tfdan, Vail. Vauvoorhia, Vickers, Vueuhley, Wigonseller, West brook. Willistou, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets, Speaker 74. iVaja Messre. Arthur, Augnsline, Bnckns, Bishop, tvailt, lirvn, UIKCN IlllUllld 'II, I Italics e ft, rioic, iiriiailli, Knight, Leisenrine. M'llvntn, Rnmsev. ( Philadeli bia,) RolHtrts, Struthars, 'Hioin, Walter, Werner, Wharton and w imrooe vn. So the question wot determined in the affirmative. On the queation, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment f The vens and nays were taken nirreenblv to the orovl sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Anderson, Arthur Backhouse. Backus. Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, oyster, r nusoin, roster, iiiironey, liiiocn, itamei, liar- ier, iiems, tiiesiami, inn, niuesns, iionman, i Berrsi Inlfman, f I button) Housi'keener.lmbr.e, limes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnvm, KanfTman, Kerr. Lelo. teisen ring, Ionpnk-r, lovctt, Mancar, Mangle, M'Calmont, Ml I vain, Mu mine, Mussehnnn, IN ichols, .'Nicholson, INune- martier, Pcnrson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purecll, Knmsey, I'tiilailelpliiaj Knmsey. ( ork.) Kcamer, Keed, Rolerts, ttunp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith fCnmhria.) Smith (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vniivoorhis. Vickera, Voegbley, Wagonseller, Wat iter, West brook, Wharton, Willistou, Witherow, Zimmerman and Getz Speaker. S3 Nays Messrs Dork, Hamilton, Ha..cock, Struthers, Thorn, Win trode and Wright. 7. so ttie question was drtermineu in the athrmative. Szckktaiit's Orrirvt, ) Harrisburg, June 22, If 5?. ( Pennsylvania, ts. I do hereby certify that the above and for pen intr Is a true nud correct copy of the "Yews' anrl "Nays1 taken on the Rasolutnm proposing amendments to th'Coustitu lion of the Common wen It h, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of P57. 1 W ituess my hand and seal of said office, this L.8. twenty-second day of June, one thousand eight r ) hundred and fifty-seven. A.G. CURT1V, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 4, 1807. SALAMANDER TIRE ADD THIEF-PROOF SAFES. The largest assortment in the United States. Warranted to b. equal to any now made, and will be sold on as Good Terms, as can be obtain ed from any other house in the Country, at EVANS dr. WATSON'S 26 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed to mperin tend the Burning of lie Iron Stifct, at Head ing, Ftbruary 27, 1857. Rkadiso, March 4. The undersigned, members of the committee, do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originully agreed upon by Farrels &. Herring and Evans & Watson, placed side by side in a fur nace, viz: The Safe inuse by the Paymaster of tne r'hilatlelptiia and Heading Kailroad Compa ny, inhis.oflire at Heading, manufactured by Farrels & Herring, and the Safe in use by 11. A. I.antz, in his Hore, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. The'fire waa started at 8& o'clock, A. M..nnd kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chesnut lop wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superin tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com mittee. The Safes were then cooled oil' with water, after which they were opened, and the book and paper taken out by the Committee and sent to tl. A. Lantz s store for public exam ined and marked by the Committee. The booka and papers taken from the Safe manufactured by Farrel d Herring were in our judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from bvans dc Watsou e Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair and imparliul trial of the respective qualities of both sates. JACOB H.DV8HJSR, DANIEL S. HUNTER, Having been absent durinir the liurninir. we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of the paper and book taken out of the respective Safes. O. A. NICOM.S. H. H. MUHJ.KNBERG, JAM lis Mil. HOLLAND. Morch SI, 1857 NEW ARKANOEMENT I J'resh A, riral of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, & c. f 1111 E undersigned laving taken the atore for JL merly kept by William A. llruner, ia now ready to till orders and prescriptions at a mo menta notice. He has a large and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all kinds of Patent Medicines. FKL'IT AND CONFECTIONARY Tobacco and Imported Separ of the choicest brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per fumery of all kind. Tooth and Hair Brushes of .very variety. Camphine and Fluid always on hand. Customers will find his stock complete, com prising many articles it is impossible here to enu merate, and all sold at moderate prices. Remember the place, next door to E. Y. Uriglit Mammoth Store. A. W. FISHER, Sunbury, March 14, 1857. THE DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA XAILH.VAU. CONNECTS the Heading Railroad at Au burn, on the Schuylkill, (10 mile below rotlaville.) with the Northern Central Railroad, ai uauptun, on me Busquclianna, and wit.i the Pennsylvania Railroad at Rockville, (5 miles above HarriHliurg,) and runs ust passenger train in winter, and two pamenger trains in summer through between Auburn and Harris burg, each way, dally, (.Sunday excepted,) oil time arranged te connect properly with these roaus; v. tin me 1. umlierlatul Valley aud Harris burg and Lancaster Railroads, at Harriaburir. and with the CalUwisaa Railroad, and it north- em connections ai rort t.'linlon. ELLWOOD MORRIS, Eng. V 8upt. March 7, 1857 6m.pd. NEW CONFECTIONARY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEARIIAUT. 11 AS just received a new and excellent assort ment of goods at hi Cnnff rtiunarv nrf Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunhurv, where he manufacture and keeps 011 hand, at all times, the must choice Confectionary, etc., Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia price. Among bis stock of Coufectionariea, may be found : French Secrete, Guru Drops, aR kinds of scent, Ive Urons, Mint Drops, red and white. Jelly Cakes, ' Fruit Drops, Buck Candies, at stents Rock Candy, Almond Cuiuir, FRUIT. Prunes, Figs, Citrons. Uurned Almonds, Cream White, .einoa Itoee, " Venilla, Oemmon Beeieta. Liquorice, Baasnaa, Dates. Currants (bled, Aimoiuis, Raismis, Nuts of all kuids. LEMOX SYRUP ef a superior quality, by the single or down. A superior quality of Begars and Tobacco, and variety of Confectioneries, fruit, cVc, all of which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. ICE CREAM. H. ha a Is. opened an fee Cream 8aleon. and will at all time. b. ready to serve hi customer. witB. ice uream. unbury, Msy J, 1851. ly NEW ARRIVAL OP FAIL AND WINTER GOODS I Ira T. Clement NO. 1, CORNER OF MARKE1 SQUARE, AS just received a large supply df Fall and Wtnter Goods. lie will continu. to sell Dry Goods and Gro ceries CHEAPER than ever, is his good ar. booaht cheap they will bs cold cheap. Ha feels confident with hia eiperienr and ability, that he can compete with the World at large and Sunbury in particular. He would enumerate articles if time and apace would permit. It is enough to say that ha has everytltiug in the line of Dry Gcods, Groceries, A large Stock of Heady-Made CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, fie, jc, that is kept in any other atore in town, and Hit banner is on th breeSa. -And long amy It wave O'er tand of the free, And the home of the bravs While her Stars sndher Strips Shine out like the Sun, Telllnl all nations Thnt Freedom's begun. This is free country a wsa proved hy the election of Duchanan over the Wooly Horse, therefore it is free fur all to do their trading where they can DUY he CHEAPEST. All ar. mvi. ted to call and see. THE COUNTRY, as well at the town are respectfully invited, and everv person, rich or poor, high or low, bund or free are invited to call at No. 1 Markket Square, opposite the Court House. 1'. 8 He is not to be unciersoiu ny any man or combination of men. No charge for allowing iroods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange lor goods. Sunbury, Dec 20, 1850. Saddle and Harness Maker. HENBY HATJPT, JB. Successor to A. J. Stroh, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunhurv and the pub lic generally, that he has taken the establishment lately occupied A. J Stroh and ia prepared to turn cut work in 1 line of business equal to any made in tint, section of the country. Orders promptly execu ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange Sunbury, May 9, J57. ly C. BEITKEP.T'3 WHOlKSilt SD RKTllL BOOT STOEE, 40 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnnt, Fhil'a. BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiter, Arc, promptly mad to order in the very best atyle, and of the best material. Philadelphia, May 9, 1857 Leather 1 Leather ! Leather I IIKNRY V. OVKKMAft, IMPOtlTKR of French Cell' Skins nud aenernl Leather dealer, No. 6 Siuth Third street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds uf I.eulher Morocns, etc., Ar. feted aud Oak Sole Leather. Felruary 3, IKiH. ly w Fishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass. Cot ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sen Grass by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and Carlisle Hooks, Rods, dec, for sale bv March 41. '57. A. W. FISHER. IDE JNi TISTRT GEORGE RENN, 4 NNOUNCKS to the cilizens of Sunbury and vicinty, that he has opened an oliicein Sun bury, above H. J. Wulverton'a oflice opposite C. Weaver's Hotel, Wjiere he is prepared to attend to all kind of work belonging to the profession, in the latest and most improved style. All work well done and warranted. DecemW 13, 1856. R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Chestnut Sr., above Fovrth, Philadelphia, Keqi conftantr) n hiirul a fplendiii aflbrtmcnt of Ready-made Clothing. Goods made to Order and Warranted to FIT. Nov.2S, I856y Citrate of Magnesia OH TASTELESS 8 A L T 3 . THIS preparation is recommended n an ex cellent laxative and purgative. It operates mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold by A.W.FISHER. Sunbury, March 14, 18SB. ALKXtXm.lt KKRlt Importer and Wholesale Dr.uler in SALT. 38 South Wharves, Philadelphia. -'Jr-k ASH TON Fine, Liverpool Ground, jS'Jsr-V Turk Island and Dairy Salt, con- -jPjJSTetantly on hand and for fale in lota ir? -1 t i" to suit the trade. April 4, 1857. 6m HOVER'S LIQUID HAIE DYE. This hair dye needs only a triul to satisfy nil uf its per fection us as a i)e, add the following testimonial trotn that eminent Analytic Chemist, l'roressor lloolh, ufthe L. 8. Mint, will only confirm what thousands huvc pre viously home testimony Ul "LiBoKtToar roa PmrricAL Chvmisthv, tt. Stephen's IMnee, ( PlllLADKLeiiU, Fehiuuly 17th, 1&.,T. "Heinn well arrnuiiited with the ajhstances fompiviiij IIooveu's i.iQCiu IIaib Ura, I uui sutialied tluit byfoilmv intr the simple directions (fiveil for its use, it will not iujuie the Huir or Skin, but will give a nattirnl and dura ble color to the Hair. JA.MKS a BOOTH, Analytic Chemist " IIOOVKn'8 WKITI.Mi INKS, iiieludiliit II, over's Fluid, and Hoover's Indellihle Inks, aie too well known aud iutfodured to require any additional testimony of their chuiacler. The sales luive beeu iucreusiiifr since Iheir first iiitrodurtion, eivin eviilence that the urtielee truly possess that intrinsic meiit claimed ut hrst fur them by .lie Muiiufueturer. Older, addressed In'the Manufactory, No. tin UAf'K street shove KOI HTII . fold Wo. -,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention l,y JOSKPII F. linnVKR, Munnlaelurer Philadelphia, April 85, lt57. ly IJORTand MADERIA WINES, SchieJaut Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at March 14, '57. A. V. FISHER. Hew Druga, Ialnt, &.c. A NEW supply of Drugs, Paint. 0il, JjL Fluid, 4c, juat received and for sale by A. W. FISHER. Sunbury, May 2, 1857. FURNITURE POLISH. 8. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture PolUh. Thi polish is highly valuable for restor. ing the polish on all kind of Furniture, Glass, Carriage Bodiee, Hair Cloth, &c Also, for re moving spots, hiding scratches, dec, ice. War ranted to dry immediately and retain its gleas. Price 50 eta. per bottle. Sold by A. W. FISHER. March 14, 1857. A SHANTY i on 8 4LE. THE aubrcriber offers for sal bis SHANTY, Cook-Stove. 4c. on the Rail-Road hl,, Trevor ton Bridge. Apply soon to H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, April 2R, 185T. FOR SALE. . God second hand Buggy Apply at thi offrc. V la AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SVQAR COATED J AU MAPI to CtBAKW THI B1MD AKB CTOS THB RCK. lnrtlldi, rttthen. Mother. Pbrlelnt, . Pbllanthrplts, rcA thvlr Kffacta, and Jndu of tklr Vlrt. FUH TUB CURt OF Heitdnrlie, Hick Iedar1i9Fon1 fitomwek. PiTWBtfBfl, Pa, May 1, U6. Tn.J.C. At. flirt 1 h ben rvstdlT eurri of tlit worit lwlrW! ny bo-ljr can hT lij ft W r two of your PHI. It mmi toRrifrmfcrtiiil'cnfU, wliU they clfnnie nt once. If Utny will enra otbn m thf do tne, tliii fact )i mirth kwmiuff. l'oun itb (rut runpect, Kf. W. VRF.BMt. CUrk Stoamcr Clarion. Rlliout Disorders and Liver Complaints I)CP4HTM1 NT Of TH t?tTIIRimi. WAtfiiirtanjif, l. C, ? l eh., IHM.f ftnt: t hr rm1 ynur rill In my gneral n1 Itoapital practice Tr sfitr yon mail them, soil rfttinot hwitateto wy thoy re the tent mthnrtic wo employ. Their reirtv IfttiirfC orttnii mi Ute liivr in quirk and tlnrliled, ooneeqneut ly they art on R'liiiintMe remwly fbr Ht?mnK mcntu nl that organ. Inrfved, 1 Iikto lehlutn ftHtind rtwe of Miom tarn au otltiate that it dkl not miulily yild to thrm. Fimtcrnally yourf, ALON7.0 BALL. M. P., rhytidtn of tht Marine liotpiUU, Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Pout Ornce, nATtin, Lit. Co., Mica, Not. !, I. Ater: Your TilU ore the irfection of nitxliclno. They liare ttone my wife more (toud fli&n I ran tell you. flhe" had len lick und pining away fur months. Mont off to bo doctorpt. (it groat cxpeate, but got no totter. Hho then commenrs?tl biking your mil, which eoon eaired Iter, hy es polling largo q nan tit let of worm (dend) from her 1jody Thy afterwanki cured her and our two childtpa of bloody Uyw ntery. One of our tMiphtort had It had. and my wife cured him wltfi two Amen of your Pill, while otheiv around ni paid fmm five to twenty dollar doctor bill, and lost mnch time, without being cured entirely oven then. Pnch a met Urine a yours, which 1 actually good aud booeet, will be pi-ired hore. GKO. J. OIUFFTX, TMmaHtr. Indle;estloa and Impurity of the Blood Frvm tier. J. V. invj, It$tor o Advent Cfmrch, Daxton, Dm. Atkb: I Iiato tiwrd your Pill with extraordinary mtccees In my family and nmong those 1 am called tovinit In diatreM. To ngulate ttie organ of ilitrottion and purify the blood thy aro the rery beat romody I have erer known, and 1 can coTindenlly recomini'iid them to my IVHitKui. Yutira. J. V. IIIMK3. Wahmw, Wrnntmi Co.. K. T., Oct. 24, 18;o. Dear Rir t 1 am wring your Onttwrtlc PitU In my prno tice, and And thm an rxrcllnt purgat'To to cleanse the yatem and purify the fountain of the hiood. JOHN 0. MKACIIAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Klne's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt It he urn. From Ftrwardivg Merchant uf Ik. Louie, 4, 18M. Db, Atm: Yonr Pilt are the paragon of all that 1 groat in medicine. They hare cured my little daughter of ulcerou sores upon Iit hand and ft tliat had prored Incnrnhle for year, llur motlMr ha Men lone grieTon lr afflicted with blotcho and Hmulp on tmr kin and Id her hair. After our child waa cured, the alno tried Tttur Pill, and they have cured her. ASA M0RQR1D0R. Rheumatism, Ncaralpia, ond Gout. F.omUtt Jinr. Dr. IlavAts, tf tht MtthodiU Epie. Chunk PtlXARKl IIOVHR. PATANNAH, O Jan. , 1S6. lIoi?r)Rit bia : I huhl he ungrateful for the rwltwf yoav skill hna brought me if I did not report my cnae to yu. A culd eettlt-d in my liuil and broiijtht on xcruclutlng aeunilgic pain, vhirh endvd in clirontc iheinnaUtvii. Kotwithetanding I had the buet of physician, the dimae f:rew woree and wonw, nntll. hy the adrlre of your excel put agent In lialtimor. Dr. Mackvnaie. I tried yonr Pilla. Their piTect were slow, but ur. Ity porwciiiig in the use of tliera I am now outircly well. ScfTE CnAMBKR, B tos Rotmi!, La., 6 Pec. 1.'5. Pr. Avtn: I have been entirely enred by your Pill of Rheumatic Gout a puiuful disease that Imd affitrted too for) far. VINCENT 9L1D1.LL. For Dropsy, T'lcthora, or kindred Com plaints requiring an atitivo purge, they ar an excel lent remttly. For Costivrncss or Constipation, and ns m Dinner Pill, they are aip-emMe nud tthixttial. Fits, Ruppression, Paralysis Inflainma tton, and evtii OcMfuran, and Pnrtlal lillnd nei. hate beeu cured by the alterative action of those PilK Most of the plli In market contain Mercury, which, al though a Tulual le rvmedy iu skilful Imnd, Is dangerous In a puMIc pill, from the dreadful cnnein'nce th.it fan quently (tllow iUi Incautious use. These contain uo mer cury or mineral suImiuik- wliatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OK corous.roM)1, hoarsekkss, ixkiv KXZA, llROCHlTia, AVIIOOPIAG COVGII, t'UOl'P, ASTIirtlA, IN CIPIENT l OKSVMPTION, and for the relief of con turn ptivt patients In alvauced atiica of the disease. M need not pek to the public of Its virtue. Throughout every town, and atmottt every hamlet if the American Htates. its wonderful enn-a of pnlmonar' com- Iilrtints have maite It alreatly known. Nay. ft-w nit the am Un in any ci Hired ctmniry on this rttnrftietit without anme iersonal experience of It etTtvf; and f wer yet thu cummuuiiie any where which hate in animig th.-m aomefjiving trophy of Its victory nvor the ultle and dan geroua ditti-aiics of the throat and Itinp. hile it i the moat powerful antidote yet koowj to man (r the fotml dsble and dui;wrous discaaes of the pulmonary nrgens. It Is also the pltiHunteat and safest remedy thtit ran le em K loved fvr Infant and young ikm-koiir. Parents ahouhl nve it in store against the liinidinuN enemy that nteuls upon them unprepared. W h.ive nl'untLiiit grounds to believe the ClIiiRRT PrcTOftw. stivr itmre lives by tho nn tiimptimis It prevents than th-m it ruroa. K-ep It by you, and cure your mid while tly are ctinihh, nni ueg lect them until no humuti skill can niafcr the im-xoiulde canker thnt. fiwU'iind on 1 1 vimlf. out your life awuy. All know the dreadful ftvUlity of lime diwnl-rii, and as they know tix the vii-tiuw uf thi-i reimily. we utM mt do more than to moura IIh-iii It is still made the bust it ran be. We spare no coet, in care, no toil to pntdiue it the moat perfect postiible. and thus afford thM-e win rely on It th beat atftrnt which our skill can furnish for thiii cui w. TREPAEED BY DR. J. C IYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Uu. AND SOLD BY A. V. Fisher, Sunkary ; Diid t John, Paainokin W Wiemei, Nfirlhumberbnid ; J. P. Caslnw, Milton; Uays II MoCorniick, McKwinivilie and by all Druggi.la thrniisliout the county. August 1(1, 156. lr BKUDINU 4 FUliXISIIINU BUSINESS Cabinet Maker's Findings, The auhsrrilwre respectfully inrorm their friends and the public generally, that they have ennnee led trilli their Ueiltling & FurniHliing business a large and well assorted stock of Cabinet Maker's r Hidings, af their old stand Xo. 83 South Second Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. They have associated with them VV. 8. Brown who has been for many years ongnged in the iinciial establishment of the kind in this city. The stock of Goods now on hand comprise every description of uiatersala used by Cabinet Makers, consisting in part of the following, viz: Hardware department. Locks, H inges, Sere ws uastors, Jieil ncrews. Chair and Sola Springs, uomn nanuiea, ace. Cabinet Maker'. Materials, Hair Seating, mrisu Hair, Looking lilass Hates and Frames Glue, Varnish, Sand Paper, burlaps, Black and Fancy Silk and Wonted Gimp, Sofa and Chair Webbing, Twine, Sacking Dottoma, loaewooj, Mahogany, Walnut and Maple Knobs, Glass screws, &c. Bedding Department, Hair, Husk, Moss, Wool and Cotton Mattresses. Feather iYJs, Bolsters and Pillows ; 1'lush, Damask and Moreen Cush ions Comfortables, Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheets, Pillow (Uses, Linen and Cotton 1 owcls, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Table Cov. era, Moreen, Demusk and Plush by the piece, n i oss aim husk ny tne naieor pound. 71i Hair Seating and Curled Hair is from the I'bila. Manufactory of D. & J. Noblit. N. B. Hotels, Steam Boat aud Ships fur- nisueu at me stiortrst notice. NOtfLir. HKOWN & NOBLIT, 3 South 2nd St., below Chestnut, (Nearly opposite Bank of Pennsylvania.) riinadelpliia, August U, ls.iii. ly. a WIIOLHilS ltD HtTilL Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store, S. E. eor. Walnut and Barer Streets, rHILADELPHIA, DEALERS and families will be promptly supplied at th. lowest prices. October 4. 1 850. tf BP.0DHEAD & R0BEETS, iYo. 135, X. 3d Street, rUH.ADSZ.PHIA. INVITE the attention of country merchant aim ui-uers, 10 ineir aioca 01 BOOTS Sc SHOES, which they will dispose of on Ike most reason able terms. Nov. 9, 1858.- ly BOAT AND MULES FOR SALE. THE anlwcriber oflira at private sale, ftl.T GOOD MULES, and a good 8HAWNE BOAT, with fixtures. The above will be sold cheap, aud on reasonable terms. JACOB 8EASH0LTZ, agent for JOHN BLACK. Sunbury, March 88, 1857. tf T ANB WARRANT8. The highest price -"will be given for Laud Warrant, by the sub enbw. U. B MASSER. 0 BAUTHJEHWARH. THE subscriber respectfully lnform the eitl tent of Bunbury and the public generally, mat n nas commencsd the manufacture vf (II kind ef EARTHENWARE, at hi manufactory In Whortleberry Street, oti quare east of the River. He baa engaged th. service of Mr. Haar. and you caa therefore depend on having a good article. The public .re respectfully invited to call. All order from distance will be promptly attended t. P. M.8HINDEL. Sunbury, Feb. , 1856. tf JOUX II. AL.LEN sfc CO. No, t an4 4 Chestnnt IHreet, (south side, below Water,) (Tea Olossi Wooa wsai Houss in taa Citv.) ' MANUFACTURERS anrl Wholesale dealers in Patent .1 L. : . I - IIL1 1 II I.TJ n... . .2 I n 1 Ware, warreutcd not to shr ink. Wood and Willow-Wars Cords, Brushes, Ae ,of all dsseriptions. Please call and examine oar stock. February 88, 1857 ly w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. FTMIE subscribers, Exeentor of the estate of JL Henry Masser, dec d., offer nt private sal the following property viz t A large two story frame dwelling house, together with about 50 ACKE3 OF LAND, Situate In Lower August, township adjoining landa of Daniel Kaufman and other now in the occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a atore and dwelling. The house is new and tit. location good one for business. Also .TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township on the river about 6 miles be low Sunbu.y, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Phersnn and others, containing, about 00 acres. Th soil ia productive and containa limestone and other mineral. Also . tract of Land, containing about 35 acres on the lull, about two mile below Sunbury adjoining landa of the heiie of the late John Conrad and others. There ia, on thi tract, small orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the subscribers si U. MASS hll, P. B. M ASSER, Elector., FRANCIS BUCHER. Sunbury, January 19, 1856 tf FETEnF. Zt.Jl.nElt.TlJA RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has just receiv ed a New Stock of GOODS, at his new store, at David Miller'a Mill, in Lower Augusta Town ship, and that ko i prepared to sell good at the lowest prices. His Stock consists in part of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &c, and every variety usually kept in . oountry Store. Trevorton price paid for all kinds of produce. Lower Augusta twp, Dec. 27, 1850. tf MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. TVIHIS large and eommodious Hotel ia situs JL ted nearly half way between Sunbury and Pottsville. The acenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, i . new structure, four stone high, fitted up with all the modern con venience. The pure mountain water is intro duced into every chamber. The place i casv of access, being but one and . hall hour rido from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 mile. Lvery attendance will be paid hy the proprie tor to make guests comfortable- Charges mrxle rate. JKSSE RICE. Mt. CarmehMay 24, 185B. tf E. NEWLAND& CO. Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Engravings nd Paintings, No. 120 Arch Street, above Sixth, (Late of 218 North Second St.) PHILADELPHIA. Galleries ope.v diilt to visitors. Merchants and other visiting the City who may want anything in our line will do well to give u a call. February 28, 1857 8m if t rrrn-si at.s Jtim v - -i- rf CHEAP WATCH AND JKWELRY STORE No 72 North Seeond Street, (opposite th itlount lemon House.) Philadelphia. rjOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled. 18 K, ca cs, 28j Silver Lever do,, do., 12; Sil ver Lepine, do., !fi9: Quartier. .fS to $7 : Gold Spectacles, !j4 50 to $10 ; Silver do.. l 50 Silver Table Spoon per sett. $14 to 18 Silver Desert doi, do., 9 to 1 1 : Silvc r Tea do.. do., $4 75 to 7 50 ; Gold Tens and Gold Ca ses, :) 25 to 5 ; Gold Pen and Silver do. . $ I together with . variety of fine Gold Jewelry uoiu iurn , iiuard ana l ob Uhuins. All good warranted to be ai represented. Watche and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. A Iso, M a sonic Mnrks, Pins, &c, made to order. N. B. All order sent by mail or otherwise will he punctually attended lo. Phila., Oct. 4, 1856. lyw. PETER IOtS, Ijitenf the firm of Stevens, jis.s. sruvEit. Iatr of the I'uioa Hutrl. n.Miingsneaa .v uo. NATIONAL HOTEL, (lite wuite swax, Hace Street, abore Third, ruiLADKI.I'HU. fllHE above well-known Estdblishment. have 1. ing been entirely remodeled, introducing all the modern improvements, and also, newly fur nUhed throughout, will be opened fur the recep uon oi uuesu on tne FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. The proprietors, from their determination to devote their attention to the comfort of their guests flatter themselves with the conviction that they win oe able to give satisfaction to their patrons, carriage will always be in readiness to con vey passenger to and from Steamboat Landings aim nauroau uepuis. SIDES 4 STOVER, Race Street, above 'I hird. Philadelphia, August 30, l8iG. ly L. O. IVES' Produce and Fruit Store, No. 15 North Wharves. Phiipdeh hia. Shipping and Country Oorder promptly filled on responsible orders. Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold on Com misaion. Apples, Bananas, Pine A pplea, Dried Fruit, union, mange. fchell barks, Ksisin, Beana, Lemon. White & Sweet Pie:. Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, . Poultry, Peaches, Ground Nunts, Chesnuts, Eggs, Ae. Foreign aud Domealic Produce and Fruit gen era ny, February 28, 1857. ly FOR HEISTX. rilHK Store Room in Market etreet, occupied X by r. W. Uray and tlio dwelling bouse ad joniing. A pply to tne executor of ii. Maaser, deceased. January, IT, 1857. JATENT BRITTANIA' STOPPERS fo JL oar Domes lor saie uy II. B MASSER. Sunbury, July 19, 1 858. stationery. A large supply of fancy Not Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter, and Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Sand, eVe., at March 14, 67. A. w, riSMKK B. IJORT MONAIE3, Tooth .nd' Hair Brushe .11 qualities, end any quajili y, for al by A. " Ilur.n. March 14, '57. Ih&moUn Whit Ah Anthracite Coat From tht "Old Vein" in tht Gap Colli erv. . T H. ZIMMERMAN A JNO. P. PLR8EI,, " ' successors to Kasn, Reed & Co., will con tittue mining, .hipping and selling coal from th above well known Colliery, under the 6rm of Zimmerman A. Tursel. The point of shipment, is at th. lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber. land county, P., when all order for the varioue kind, of coal, vi I Lump, Broken, Egg, Stove, ana vnesmui uoal, will be thankfully received' nd promptly attended to. Bunbury, July 14, 18S9, Bvnmvnt, Jvit 6, 18. The firm of Kane. Reed aV Co. anJ' their lass, in the Gap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman & Purse), would tak. great pleasure in recommend ing our customer, and other to th. new firm, . incj win oe ante to eell them prepared eoal ef the beat quality. KA8B, REED &. CO. HAYD0CZ & FIDDLER, T.EALER8 In Watche. and Jewelry, wilt continue the business at tha ol.l .i.n.l J.me B. Fidler, No. 12 South Second Slrert, PHII.ADKL.rjUA, Where they solicit an examination of (heir large and varied stock, feeling assured that th. ex)' rience both of them have had in the businesav nd the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble tliera to compete favorably with any other' establishment in the city. They have now oaf hand . fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver, Plated and Brittani. Ware, Cntlory, Fancy Goods, cVc, &e. N. B Repairing of Watche and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the; greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. TO C0AL IjEaIlERS ' AMMEBMAN &WEITZEL OESPFCTFUI.LY Inform the rublir , ey have leased the new colliery, railed the Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety uf sizes prepa- M " " meaner, nu orders prnmpt- altended to by addressing the firm, either at Sunbury or Shamokin. Sunbury, June 30, 1855. AIsUX. L. IIICKET Jk SOX, BtiRCriCTtrREllS OF TRUNKS, VALISES, &0., 146 Chesnut Street, front of Jones' Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. HAS on hand the cheapest, an I t assortment of TRUNKS CARPET BAGS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Sole Leather, Rolid Riveted, Iron Frame, Iron Bound Tr.vellidg Trunks ; Pscking do, Valises; Ladies Bonnet Cases; Carpet Bags,. 8otchels. dec, by ih. quantity or single article, lower than can b. bought at any other place in tho cit. July , 1856. WHITE HORSE HOTEL. POTTSVILLE, PA. rTHE subscriber respectfully announces to hi " J friends and the publie, that ha bas take that old and well known establishment, the White Horse Hotel. Al the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sta in the Borough of Pottsville. The houe has re cently been very much enlarged and otherwise improved, rendering it quite as comfortable a any other Hotel in Schuylkill county while the atahle are large, in good cocditiun, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To traveller and others who may stop at his house, he promises every attention calculated U render them comfortable and satisfied. JOS. M. FEGER. April 8, 185'.- tf HENRY D0NKEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0$c opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa. rrompi attention lo business in adioiniua wunntiea. HOTEL. OPPOSITE YVKST BRANCH HANK, WILLIAMSPORT, FA. WILLI IN II. HAY. Propi letor. C. A. 8t a i i, Assistant N. B. n Omnibus will tun to and from lh Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, free ef charge. September 13. 1858 tf 5aisyillehoiIl! JOHN DEEN, JR Market Street, Danville, Pa, T'HIS is one of the largest and most commo dinus hotels in the interior of Penusx Ivauia it has been recently lilted up, in excelleul st) lo, with all the modern conveniences. Donvilled, Sept. 22, 1855. Cheap Watches ftJewelr IVTHOLKSALE end Retail, at the "Philadel ' pnia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. (IS norm second street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. ?0i!! I"" Watthci fttl' jeweled, 1M airut msra, JSf.OO u.a I'.rpine isle. If 'J4.ini fftver lp. full jcwlled, CD. Hilver lA!ver, full jevI'd 14 t lite Silver Spectacles. I, SO Hold HracRh-ts. 3,1)0 I ndies' li.il.l Pi-ncils. 1.00 eiipeiior ijuariieis, 7 .Silver Tm sjKHa, set, ,W linlil Snectaeles. v.lsi ui.ra i-eiM, villi reneil and Sdver Holder, 1 ,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37J cents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, lSJcenU; Patent, 18j ; Lunet, 85 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. tSTAL'FFER V II ABLE V, On hanJ, some Gold and Silver Lever aud' I.epinea, atill lower than the above price. Oct. i, 1858 ty. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUD and Adhe ive and legal envelopes, for aale by 11. B. MASSER. Runbury. Jan 10, 1850. GE0EQE SCHALL & CO. mmf4Cti;ri.r or BLASTING POWDER, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, Pa: May 10, 1856 TJLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and hhmk Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons Ac, for sale b H. B. M A&SErt. 8unhury . Apr! 2(1.1856 STOVES- 7 OR SALE an excellent second hand Ceokl SL. ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coa? fttoves. Enquire al this office. GOLD PENS with and without eases, of very sujierior quality, just received. Also t fresh suunly of Writing Fluid, for sale- r7 H. ii. MASSER. Runbury, Dee. 37. GOSHEN CHEESE Jvt received and for aale by LEVI SKASHOLTZ - April 11. I BUT. CII-VER WATCH E8 A few double case English 8ilver Watches, for sale at very low pricea by H. B MASSER. xiinMirr. April 13. in.i. AMERICAN HOUSE, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., J. II. KELTO.V, I'i oprletor. Jk. T. Halu A't. Sept. 13, 156. tf I JURE OLIVE OIL for table use,-two size at 37J .nd O'ii cents iu.t roceived bv A. W. riSHER, March 11, '57.