a. tmtiimmmmmmmtttmmltimmerrrrmmKifmt TUB isOVMItt AFFRAY AT CUANIKNI. . Bt'RO. Toe ChstnbersbarK Vatev Spirit, of Wed eesday, eonteins probably the most correct rPpOrl Ol sno uiuuriiuiiaiw un; v"n'"( o- barg, or wnicn we nsve aireauy puuinueu several iccoonti. It says ! Some years sgo a son of Neville B. Craig, Esq.. a distinrarebed cltiteo of Pittsburgh, married a daughter of Chambers M'Kibbin, " lisq., the well koowti and highly esteemed proprietor of the Merchant's Hotel, and at present Naval Officer at Philadelphia. Ow ' ing te alleged miicondiict on the part of Mr. Craijr, his wifo separated from him and with their children returned to hor father. , About two years ago, Mi M'Kibbin pur. '.' chased a farm lying a short distance ouUide of the corporsted limits of this borough and removed hither with his wife and the younger 'members of bis family together with Mrs. 't'rtig and ber Interesting children. : Last summer an afflictive event cast its shadow over the boooehold. A gun in the hands of a young son of Mrs. Craig, was accidonlally discharged killing instantly a little daughter of the iimu lady. After this sad affair the boy whose distress was unbounded was taken to Pittsburgh by bis granlather Craig, that his mind might be releived from the dreadful itnprecsion niado upon it by the trngio scene which ho had without design been tho leading nctor. Yesterday the poor boy was brought Lack by his father and scntout to M'Kibbin's. Mr. M Kibbin, moved uy lecimg inai does credit to his heart sent the rest of M r. Craig's children iuto see their'felher with whom they spent a happy hour at Ji'flrey S Hotel. Mr. M'Kibbin likewise came to town him self for the purpose of preventing any difficul ties and induced bis sons, whose feelings to ward Mr. Craiir were known to him to accompany him out to tho farm. They went but unfortunately learned from the boy who had just returned that his father had brought liim and was then iu town. Mr. M'Kibbin nobly exerted himself to calm his excited sons and alter reasoning we are informed, he had cause to brleive that his wise counsels would le followed, Contrnry to his expectation however and when ho did not expect it, the young men returned to town. Mr. Craig after taking an offWtionate leave of hi children, whom Mr. M'Kibbin had kindly sent iu to see him, proceeded directly 10 the II lilroad station and took his scat in t be afternoon train which was then about to depart. Hero his enraged brpthers-iti-Uw presented themselves and fired at him no less tliun eleven shots two of which took t-flVct iu the lower part of his body, cuusing seveiu but jicrhapB not mortal wounds. Mr. Craig was carried on to Shippenburg, where he oow lit'S. There were five or six passengers in tha cars and u number of persons standing round. Koine narrowly escaped being shot, aud and tine or two of the passengers were injured by jumping out of the windows of the enrs to es cape tile flying bails. Mr. Craig was armed ami tirud several shots at his assailauts. . Tho young M'Kibbins came the to town last evening and appeared before Justice lieislier who held them in 8.00 ouch to an awer the charge; which was preferred by Con stable McClelland. Tho leelings against thriii at present is strong, at the same time that their respected father and all the iuno c ut members of his family who are weighod lou'ii by this uiilortuuate and terrible affair, h ne the deep sympathy of liio whole commu nity. Tho Ilarrisburjj TJigraph, of lat evening fays : .4ccnu at s from Shippenburg by Ike noon 1r.iin of enrs to-day, represents Mr. Craig, who was shot by the brut hers M'Kibbin ot l 'li timber burg, on Tuesday as boingconlinud to Ins bod. Ttio second pistol ball received by him iu the groin still eludes the starch of ti.e physiciuns although nothing serious is ap-pieht-nded from ihis fuel the strongest hopes live entertained ul hie recovery. H i wile aud L.thi r-.n-law the eider M'Kibbin visited him usteidiiy uud aro profuse iu their attentions 10 hiui. The luteal tnteligi-nco from Slt I.aUe ii-aves us as much in doubt as to tho recep tion thut the Mormons will give thi United r-tat'? troops us existed months ngo. Al though iijioimt d that the- niillitury expedition was on its in.in.li against them, I hey avowed tlieir intention to resist to the last; and if i.ecessary to abandon thfir Settlements and t iku to the mountains rutherthsn yield. Tin eerinons of Young. Kimbul aud the elders fiierallv breathed defiance to the govern ,Hi,t of "the United States. On Sunday Sen- ember 1 Jill. Ciiotuin Van Vliet an oflieer of lien. II arney's staff, who bad been detached in Auguet lijrthe purpose of getting such in ioriiiiuiun us might be serviceable to tho t roups on their ilurch. and alter their urrivul in tlio Mormon territory attended tho rclig iuUH service of that community. He estimates i h niimliHr of nersons nresent at 4500. On ihe question being put to this audience wheth- i r they were willing io uurn tneir iiuueua uou i rnnH mid rutire to tho mountains in the Uni ted Slates troops forced an entry iuto their valley, they uimr.imonsly rose to their feet. In estimating the value of it J demonstration, however it must be remembered that C'iptain Van Vliet was present uud ti e peoplo had i.ixt been informed at lonirth of his character ,.nd the object of his viit. The design ol the demonstration therefore may have been to t,iU u Ktrnnir imoreesion ou this ofiieir, and so iniluoncu bis report lo the commanding General. , ' It is ruported also that tho .Mormons ere attending to tho crops and continuing their I mproveuieiits as usual apparently undistur bed by any fear that the settlemeut would be laid iu ruin by their own hands or wrested from them by the force or the United Slates. They ore exhorted by their spiritual guides and ruleers to contiuuo tboir seculiar employ ment. All of this as far as it goes would seem as if the Mormons intended submission, nnd that thei.- preparation threats and defiance are but bravado. Still it will not do to come to such a conclusion too hastily. The Mor " nions are not to be judged of an ordinary . principles. There is so much that is peculiar to thd Salt LaKe community, that it is bard to say bow tbey will act io auy particular con juncture or what results will follow the attack of an armed force on them. i . . PussoxAt.. A Washington correspondent of the Richmond South savs Mr. Uuchanan till continues to havo hosts of lady visitors, and scarcely a pretty woman come lo Wasb intrtoo but she must see the bachelor Presi dent. His manuer towards bis fair viators shows th n he o "lady's m in j" h(s graceful commotio aee seems to lull bun witn ttieui and I huv seen him evidently sorely taxed to find a few words to say to the fair dames who will find their wav to his reception room. Ha is aid to have been compelled to have recoursoio two sterotyped phraset which be invariably addresses by turo to me laaies, as ha runs tha euunllet of thetll at reception hours. They are these: "Madam is this your brst visit to Washington T" A Dswer ' A Dtuse and then "Madam, I would 'advise you to visit the Smithsonian Institute." After which th lady is expected to vamose . Nkw asd Daucbrols CocKTEWriTS. The. Yorlt Pennsylvanian of 1 hursdsy last, says A dangerous counterfeit o two different plate of the York CooBty bank, has found circulation in this county. They ere to well executed as to require searching glance to detect them. About the surest guide is to ' look at the trace io the vignette, where two rvarseus and two horses are plewioc. Io the good note the traa ran down to the horse's leg ; In the counterfeit the Usee does not go near'y to ta leg ol tHe,lsor. - ' At IIojii kd A.oad. Tlr Herald, reviewing tha candid., abroad says ; "'1 bis stste of th. other aids is what we bare solicit repeatedly annonnced and we see no reason to prevent its Continuance till it. has perhaps rostrated all their banking institutions.-, 'pon n it will produce little effect. The evil has been experienced her, aod panic bat done its worst. The flow of gold that roast ei in iron Europe to this country will now prooaoiy continue, end strengthen oar posi tion while it weakens theirs. We have abnn- dan t harvests, and cotton, which is the key oi me current or specie ; and toe- arrival ol the large tarns which may be expected by ev ery steamer, will continually improve our sit uation, 'i ne present revulsion will no doubt tweep over the face of the whole Karope, end completely change not only its Enancia! con dition, but also its political aspects. When the ttmperori met lately at Btntgardt and Weimer, tbey do doubt thought they had set. tied all the affairs of the Continent; but pan ic bat now - come and unsettled the whole thing, and they will Lave their work to do over again." . The Washington Uoien nablishct tablet showing the almost Incredible progress the United States Is making in supplying the poople of Great Britain with food from be ing io 1853 the lowest on tho list of countries which supplied England with wheat, to being the highest in 1857. In 1855, the quantity of wheat imported by Great Britain from the United States was $126,096 bushels ; in 1857 3,483,753 bushels. In .addition to the im mense ouaatitv nf wheat which Ilia t'nllo States have furnished Great Britain the pre- seat year, we nave supplied tier during the same period with the enormous quantity of 111,407,025 pounds of flour, oats, peat and beans. It becomes important, at the present time, to ascertain how much specie there it in the country, in other words, the amount of that currency which cannot be depreciated or in any way disturbed by any explosions. The specie basis of tho bunks is stated to be about sixty millions, and the inquiry turns to Ihe amount in general circulation among the people. On this point tho Philadelphia North American says: "We have taken the pains, for our. own sa tisfaction, to look over the official figures for a scries of years, in order to approximate a sure opinion upon this subject, and they de velops some results of striking ioterest, at tho present juncture, which ought lo inspire fueling of encouragement even in tho most desponding. Notwithstanding the enormous depletion of precious metals during the last seven years, it will be seen that the coinage in that period exceeded the eqports by an amount ulinost equal to the whole coinage du. ring me preceding iiiiy-etgul year9 : Kx ports. 82,894.200 24,019,170 87,169.091 23.285.493 34.438.713 22.687,531 41.SA7.853 09,849,133 18j7, (6 mo.) 25,893,782 00 $415,226,717 74 $285,881,176 285,881,176 00 deduct exports. (1 59,345,64 1 74 excess coinsge. 160,000,000 00 ad'I coi'ge before 1857. $289,345,541 74 now in country. In Professor Hitchcock a lute work on Ge ology, he has a chapter upou "The Telegra- pnic oysictu oi tli6 Utnvorse," in which he broaches the remarkable theory that "our words, our action, even our thonghts made an indellihle impiesfion ii on the univerte." Tla.i proposition he er.deuvors to sustain by an appeal to well established principles of science. He shows by the doctrine of me- cbanical reaction, that every impression which man manes uy ins words, or Ins movements upon the air, the waters, or the solid earth, will produce a series of changes iu each ol those elements which will never end. Not a word tins ever escaped from mortal lips, he contends, but it is registered indelibly upon the atmcsphere we breathe. And could uiao command the mulhemutics of superior minds, every purlkle of uir thus set in motion could be traced through all its changes, with as much precisiou as the astronomer can point out the path of the heavenly bodies, hi like manner, tlio pictures of every occurrence pro pagate themselves through the reuclion of light on the substuncc on which it impinges. Ol'ti l.irrr.K LtxrntKS. During the year which ended June 30, 185C, wo imported : Silk dry goods $25,700,651 Other silk goods C.017,115 l.aces 1,601,610 Kmbrou'ei-lr-S 4,664,353 Worsted piece goods 12,236,275 Rich Carpeting 1,929,196 Shawls, wool, cotton slid silk 2,529,771 This is an increase over the imports of the same urticles for the pruvions year of Dearly $12,000,000, and is pmhubly in turn exceed ed by the imports fur the year ending on the 30th of June lust. No wonder the titties are hard. A FiotiT. Patrick White, last night got extremely "tight," and engaged in a fight, by punching the head of a friend who said, that Patrick White was not quite right. As might be supposed Ins menu s anger arose, and he hit Pat oil the nose three Severe blows which as every one knows, is quite apt to disclose tho passious Which dwell io a man's heart who is "unwell" irom drinking too much Of whiskey aud "such." The persons around were disturbed by the sound, aud iuuiuii b luiu ui sleeping m wiuk, llll ilia uui- cry was hushed, aud the Crowd dispersed ,.i,Vl..' .l.:..l. r -I I J I. .:n.i. .... Mr. Yv bite was put right on the road for bis borne, and told in all time to come to leave off drinking rum, and conduct bimiolf pood as all persons should, lie "ackuowledeed the corn" of taking a horn, and he rnlemnly sworo he'd do so no more. Buffalue Republic Sugar from Cbincsk Cans. The Chisago Press says that suzar has been made without diHiculty Ironi the syrup or vninese cane, by Judee Caton. of Ottawa, and Mr. Andrews, of Chicaco. Tbey tbiuk there is but little difficulty in causinc the syrup to granulate, by a process math more simple loao lue one pateuted by Mr. Wray. New Advertisement. LINDSAY & BLAKIST0S S CHEAP BOOK STORE lioolt told at pricet to suit the timet. All Bank Notes taken ot par. HPHE following useful and Desurtful Books -a. arii for sale at this Establishment. Watson's Camp Fires of tb American Favo- lution, with Fifty Original Illustrations by Uroome. 8vo. I nee, V? 00. Proctor's Illustrated History of th Crusades, . containing over 150 Illustration. 1vol. 8vo, Trie ti 00. Stork's illustrated Life of Martin Luther, 1 II lustrations. Royal f)vo. Price, $t 60. Miss May's American Female Poet, with Bio graphical and Critical notice and selection from their writing. Octave edition, nine iteel pistes. Price S 00. Dr. Bethun' British Female Poet, with .Bio graphical and critical notices and selections from their writing, octavo edition, nine steal Plato. Price, 0d. TsUuu'a New Dictionary of Poetical Quota tions, consisting ef elegant extracts, en every subject, compiled from various authora, and arranged and appropriate head Octave ' edition. NineSleel Plate. Price, $2 00. Weld's Sacred radical Quotation, or Scrip'ur Coinage 1950, S 33,847,838 50 1851, C3,8ys,889 60 1852, 67,845,597 50 1853, 64,291,477 94 H.-4, 70.713,865 47 1855, 44,060.302 93 185ti, b6.794.983 90 e end Thoughts f ftrapheesr) by the .. Octavo edition. Mint steel pistes ne, ft uo. .. Women of the Scriptures, eight illeatrattons s on steel, octavo, full cloth, gilt backs. Trice f I 60. The Christian's Dally Delight, with eight illot trstions on steel, octavo,.. cloth, (ill backs. Trice S! CO.. Scenes in the Lives of the A pontics, with eight illustration on steel. Octavo. Cloth, gift back Irfce. 60. Scenes la '.. Live of the Patriarch and fro. phet. " Muit rated by right aterl piste. Octa ve, L loth, ilt back. J'rtre.fl CO. " GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. The most liberal Inducement are offered to Agent to engage in selling any of thh above Uooka, or the nomeron other published by them. Catalogue with term furnished on ap plication to JJND9AT A BLAKfSTON, Publisher and Booksellers. AS South Cth St.. above Chesnut.Philailelphia. October 14, ti5T. 6c4t WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE. ARCH 8T. ABOVE SIXTH, PHILAD'A. "T"HE Star Company, composed or the firs1 vtrlistes in th world, and exceeding in 8trrnglh and Talent ny Dramatic combination heretofore offered to the Theatrical Public, will appear every night in Cnmeily. Tragedy, Serie Comic Drama, Vaudeville, Musical Durlellas, dec, See.. When visiting the city, go there. Oct. 24, 1857. ly . AmerieanHorces in England. Triumph of Prioress in the Czarevitch . Ilandicvp. Fall particulars of the race in ''Porter's Spirit of the Times." For sale by II. Y. FR1LING. Suubury, Oct. 31, '57. It COIIN at 50 cents per bushel, cah, for snle 'by . J. B. MASSER. -4 WONDERFUL COINCIDENCE. AH IV lit Ions of the Mime Mind! IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Tit ftnuivcraorv nf the hitrtHl.iAtiitn nf TTI,nn.va Omtinenl oiifihl lo bta jubiles fmevM. It has snved eiiuntli-aa mulibu'lfs from ilnNfiirnncnt. parnlvzatieii, mulitatios, ng.Miy ami clcnth. Sliirtiii 1'ri.m the aurfare u tvhi,-h it Mi.ni;..! itm hui;... I I... K.wi- .1 1. etih( anil ligament of the b.l-, to ihe veiy iurca ana naaia ol all eruptive, utcer.ma, tmnoroua, and runre rnua diaeaaca. It tliatitiKuiMii tha f, brile princifl tlntl feeila them, nml the mun-nni avmptnma fnilc, lieul. aad pnaa awny with a ranidiiy incredihle in thnaa who hv. nut wilnraaed it. SCROKt'LOl'S KRfPTIO.US AND VI.CF.RSB The Dolarui of scrofula lmS lievee heeil iiirlil excelled bjr any of the lemedlra of the phariiuiiri:i me a Mr nuutKiie ei mil virulent au letrurtive elnnt-iit a II ilL.wuy'a Ointment. Maimidie & Brodie. the ir,i French and Kngliah aurseoiia, do no deny or diarmt Una great fact, l'lierc is no f.irm of ecrofula that may not be coiitrulled audciited hy thia lialanmie remedy. CANCF.K3 AND TUMOK3. The knife or caualio mnv remove a enneer nr inmnr but the areils of ilia terrible excrescence remain in the blond, and it la soon repriluced in a tvoran form thou before. Ilollowny'a Ointinenl, on the couiitrury, pene. tratea into the circnlitlnu. and pervudea every iiilwlcd vesicle, and ki la the diaenee by destroying the corruaive priiicif le that gencrnted aad auslaii.s it INFLAMMATIONS OF THE SKIN3. All raahes and frdmnry erttntinna. na well nn Frvinelaa. Acne, iiiugworm. Carliunclea, Srnld llend. Suit Kheurn. tproav. Prickly Hunt, Ac, aie removed liv a few bnak ppilcatlana ol the Onifmcut. ACCIDENTAL INJURIF.H, WOUNDS, Sprains, Bruises. Scukla and rturna are Immednitely relieveil by ila Himliculi 'J'he inlhitninn- liounuiekly Buhs'dea. lever and lockinw are nrrvenl...!. and under a pcrauvcrmg use of the pieparaiiou, ihe pro ceaa of healing ia soon accomplished. Both the Ointment and Pill should le tttcd in the following cases : Bunions I.nmlmgo 8.ireJ.eps Swelled flisndi Bums Mercurial Hore fruits KlitT Joints Chnpped llsnda Kruptious Sore Itenils fleers Chill. lains Piles S re Throats Ycm.-real Sores riatulHa Hhetimuliain S,rea of hII WoiiihIh nf !! Gout SjIi liheum kinds kimla Skin Diaeusea Spraina Scalda ty CAUTION! Nnne are senuine unloas the wnrda "lloll.mny, New Yurk and loml.in." ure diK-emihle aa aa a wiiler-murk in every leaf of Ihe h. ink of directions rouun eacn pot or li"X Ihe name limy lie plainly aren hv I'hIinK the leuf to the lieht A liaiida' nie rewind will be given to any one rendering aneh inforiiiulion na may lead lo the detection ol any mrty oi parties Counterfeiting; the medicines oi vending the mime, knowing tiieiu lobe apuri'.uff. Hold at the Manufactories of Profeaaor Hon r. WAT SO Maiden lne, New York, and -Hi riraud. Uuidon, hy all rercuihle Ilrncfitla and Dealera iu Meilirine Ihnnigli out the Uniteil ftntea. and the civilized world, ia boxes, at 93 eeuta.S'.'i centa. and l each. vY liiereiaacoiutuerahle auviug by takuig the larger ai zee. B Directions for the uid: diaorder are nAixed to each box. October 17, leo? I yen Dissolution of Tartncrship. 6 herebv given that the partnership heretofore - existing, between the utulersiened, in llie Flout and Feed Business, in the town of 7're vor Ion , ha been dissolved. JOHN SF.C1II.ER, JOHN SCHKOKDER. Trevorton, Oct. 17, Iu7. oct 2431 C-ILBEHT B-JLGC1T, Huccsasoa to J O. CAMTUE-L & CO., AKO I.. C. IVES, (Formerly No. 16 North Wharves.) DEALER IX PRODUCE. FRUIT. AND VE- liETABI.ES, No. 4 North Wharves, 4lh door Market street, Philadelphia. Orange, Apple, . Dried Fruit Butter, Lemon, Onion, Mercer Potatoes, Cheese KaUins, Tntaatoea, Mweet Potatoes, Bean, Pea Nuts, Peaches, Cranberries Kgga, dec. Orherifor tthippinj put up with care and dis patch. W HOODS sold en commission for Farmer ami Dealers. OctdbSr 24, 1857. Sew ruilndelpUla Dry Caootls!! SHARPLESS BROTHERS, tst Towssf.nu Saxarixss dt Sow, T f AVE removed to their new store, N. W, MM corner of Chesnut and 8th Streets, snd have opened their usual full assortment of Au tumn and Winter DHV GOODS, which they oner at very low price. 1 Heir stock include bhawl. Black and Fancy tJtlk, Merino' and other Dress Ooods, Men's and Boy's Wear, Blankets, Housekeeping Goods, and Oood for "Friend War." Oct. 84, 1857. 6oj2c . THE WI IIIKIIKD IIBAllT, Uv T. 8. ARTHUR. fpHIS Is a largo 13mo. volume, Price $1,00, JL with a Cue mrxzolint engraving, and ia on of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It show how a man msv seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yet u a ty rant in hi family, and finally send hi wil to a mad-bous. We publish all Mr. Arthur' new hook, also works of History, Biography, cVc, for which we want Agents in all parts ol the United Mutes, to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra comuiission in the way of gibs, J. W. BRtDLKy, 48 North Fourth Kb, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Specimen eopie sent by mail, free on receipt of tha price of book. October 4, 1857 3t e TTIE War Trail or the Hunt of the Wild - Hor by Capt. Mayn Keid, for sale hy August i, '57. H. V. FKIMNU. PURE CONCENTRATED LYE OK" RA PON IFl IS R, for aale at FlaHER'd Drug Store. Price 10 ets. October 31, I8o0. BARK OF TJOBTHTJMBEEiAWD JVOTICE lherVy givew to She ttoclholdc that an election will he bold at the Banking house, on Monday tho 18th day of November next, between the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, and 9 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing 18 Directors la smv for tli ensuing yesr. The, annual meeting of the stockholder will be held at the nanking hoose on the first Tues day in NoTomber at 10 oVIorh A.M. " J.R. rRIE8TLEYCa.hier, October It, 1857 41. ' " Estate of PETER H.M00RE, dee d. W OTICE ia hereby given. thl letter of sd ls ministration on th estate of Petei H Moore, late of Lower Aogusta township, Northumberl'd county, deceased, have been granted to th sub. criber. All person indebted will please make immediate j.-vment, end those having rlnltre present thctn duly atiihentieatrd for settlement. MAttY ANN MOORE. Adm'lrix.O. a.t. Gctober 17, 18A7. 6t. J. WEICIISELBAUM, OrTICIAN AND OCULIST! ' prom rniLADELrVM, b m n,si r.i i r u'l.i. s imorni me ciuzens m M9l Hunbury and vicinity, 'hat lie h ouened a Room at the Lawrence liouo wber he offers lor sal SPECTACLES 1 1 Of every variety, size and quality. A new In ventinn of rtprctacles, f"r distant or rlose reading with gold, silver, steel, snd tortoise-shell frames, and a new and improved assortment of perifocal ground flint Glasses of hi own manufacture. He would particularly call the attention of the public lo his spectacle for Near Sighted Person and for person who have been operated upon for th cataract of the eye, and to his new kind of glasses and Conarrver of the siht made of Ihe best flint snd azure Glasses. Good Glasses may be known bv their ahspe, exact centre, sharp and highly polinliel surface. The qualities are to be found in a high degree in his glasaes. Highly important : The very beat Brazillian Pebble I so universally proved to be far superior to any other glass. ALSO: Microseppe. Spy snd Quizzing Glasses of every siz and Quality ; Telescope. Magnifying and Opera Glasses, with different powers, together wi.h every variety of article in the optical line not mentioned. tV Optical and other Instruments snd Glas ses carelully repaired at short notice. Jlo can always select Glasses to suit the vision of Ihe person, a he sees them, upon the first trial. He will remain in this place during November Court snd those in want of the above articles will please give birr a call. He will, if required, go to any respectable house where his service may be wanted. J he very bpst l.ye-Water and the best Hunt ing Glasses aiwsys for sale. October 17, 18S7. LAKtiU DRY GOODS ESTADUSI1MENT. HAMILTON EASTER 4 CO., Kew Marble HuUtllng, Not. 199, 201 onrf 203 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. HAVE now in store (mostly of their own im portation) one of the largest and most com plete Stocks in the United State, embracing Silk and Bilk Roods of everp class ; Dress Goods a vol v large stock ; Irish Linens ; Lin en Goods and Housekeeping Articles of every do- scnbtion ; Meurntng Goods; Cloaks, Mantilla tid Shaivls; hiuSroidirics, Lares, Hosiery, Gloves, Blankets, Quilt, Domestic. Goods; a ml every article generally rexuired ky Farmer and Planters for servants u. llT" Reli.il Koorr.s on first flc or tha price affile 1 lo each article, from which ne deviation is made. Wholesale Rsoiii on the second and third floor. Octdber, 11, 1657. 3m. BANK OP NORTHUMBERLAND. 'pHE STOCKHOLDERS are herby notified A- lo meet at the Banking house on Thursday, the ftlh dav of November next, at one o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of deciding on Ihe expe diency of accepting or rejecting the law legali zing auspension ot specie payments, passeu llie IHt.i day of Octolfr, lt57. Bv order of the Board of Director. J. R. PRIKSTLY, Cashier, Northumberland, Oct. 24th, 1857. samTki, ii. omrm, -A.TTOH.N'E'Y AT X.AW, OJJlce on South Second, near Market Street, L E W I S B U R G , PA. Practices in the Counties of Union, Northum berlnnd and Montour. All 1'koi tsHtoNit Hum x ess entrusted to h's t are will receive piumpt and faithful atten lion. October S, 1857. ly FLOUB 1 FLOUHI FOR SALE BY M. C. GEARHART. Runburv, Sept.Sfi, li7. HY. FRILINO. bavins obtained the agency for PUKKKS GIFT BOOK Enterprise is now prepared In furnish any Book published as retail price with a gift worth from 25 cent to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. ,; Godfrey Nanvtive of the Kan Expedition bound in cloth, pnee tl.OO (with Gift.) Bound in paper (ithut gift) AO cent. Dr. Livingstone' 18 year' Exploration and Adventure In the Wilds ot jflnca, xou, N vo., pages. One hundred splendid Engravjnes, bound in cloih with gold, price ijil.00 (with gift.) Paper edilion 50 cents (without gif'). Sept. 19, 1857. 6t. .Tsis A. .11. B OT! i:iC, Surcessor to Mrs. M. Hill. Fashionable Straw and Taney Milliner No. 463 (old No. 821) North Second Street, be. low Noble, opposite Red Lion Hotel, Philad's. t3T Pattern Bonnets made to order. Milli nerv in all its various branihes. A call respect fully solicited, October 3, ' 857. 3wr3tn 6UNBURY STEAM FLOURING MILL rililE subscriber respectfully announce to tho A public, that their new Steam Flouring M ill in this place, ha, been completed, and w ill go into operation on Monday tt, 3 tat day of A a gus', inst. Having ingiged a competent and, careful Miller, tbey trust they will be able, with all the modern improvement idopted in their mill, to give entire satisfaction to ail w ho may favor them with their custom. , , SNYDER, RINEHART &. HARRISON. Sunbury, August 9, 1857 . tf PORTER'8 Spirit of Ui Tim for al by 11. Y. FRILING. Augnst 1, 1857. HlltiV HOUSE. c AME to the premise of the subscriber on Monduy, the 7tb ol oepiemuer, mat., a GRAY HORSE, about U or 14 yearaold. 1 he owner ia requested lo come forward, prove pro perty. py charges, and take him aw ay, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. ISAAC SAYIDCE Koh tp., Prpt. 1, 1857. Im T'HE Glasgow Poisoning Case Particulsr -1 in the National Polic Gaxctte, tir le bv August l.'ftT. H. Y. FRfLlNO. HYDROLEUM PAINT?. Thea paint are mixed with water, thereby caving the coot of oil, for sal by March 14. 'VI. A. W. FI8HER. 10 t.TiFR HVbR'S ftxDoaition of Mormon- i.n lri. it I t.V fur sale bv tVft. i, ist.-i. h. v. rnii.iNn. &j77J RLort. . a i v-uLY inform th cltireh of of Ijower Augasta township and the pub lie gei.erally. that ho ha furchased the Store lately kept h? Inaac Maris, in Lower Augusts'! township near Itmerb h Tavern, and na jnst opeuej a aplendrd stock of Full and Whiter OOOD9. Hi dock ronoiat of Cloth, Caaalmeres, Cassi netts of all kinds, lined, Cotton and Worsted. Also, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Mousseline De Laine and all kind of I.tdie Drea Good. GROCERIES, Hardware, Quecnsware of va rious styles and pattern. Also, an assortment of Ready. Made Clothing of all description. Boot aud Shoes, ate and Cap. HAlV FISH. Ac, and a variety of other article such sa are Suitable to the trade, all of w hich will be cold at the lowest price. . Country, produce taken in exchange al the highest market prices. Lower Augusta I v. p., October 10, 1857. tf. PROCLAMATION. JVOTICE I hereby given ibnt the several Courts of Common Plea, General Quarter Session of Ihe peace, and Ogrhnns' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court He use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 2d day of NOVEMBER next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justice of the IVac and Consta ble in and forth county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several office appertaining to be dune. Aud al witnesse prosecuting in behalf of the Commnnl wealth against any prisoner sre also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper perwms to prosecute against him, a shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notice. - ; Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st day of October in the year of our Jord one Ihotifatid eight hundred and fifty-seven and Ihe Iiitle pendence of the United States of America th 82d. -V ' . God save the Commiwiwealfh. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. Sheriir Office, Sonbury, ) gepV 10, IB57. , $y, LIST OF CAUSES. TTOR trial in the Court of Common Pica of Northumberland County, to be held at Sun bury, on the first Monday of November: PLAINTIFFS. DRFKKDA.YrS. O. Lciscnritig a va G. Morris L. Machan vs Hegin Sc Donnel. J. 1). .Smith's ex'rs. vs same. same . v same. ame v same. Abott for Justice nSR Wood Wm Heittman, vs Jacob Hilbish, Abiaham Druer vs John Bartholomew, R. D Saxton vs John Simpson Wnt K Mart vs J B Musser - Eckel Raiguel dc Ca vs H Masser's Ex'rt. John Bower et el tiS J McCormick Philip Faust M M Sober ame Raguel Si Co John Hess E Helfenstein C Ysrger Ira T. Clement vs Joseph Hogendoblev vs t Mutcbler V D Stewart and wif . vs Catharine Pollock, vs H B Wasarr , vs Jacob Gas vs Wm Sheafler, va Henry Vangaskin F. Fryer and wife va P Sutsback et a) Sarah Swenev, Adm'r., vs Samuel Tea John Fry v Coinmis.ionersef Nm tliumb'd Co., Philip Sarvi v same Geo. Sli.ill & Co v C. Smith Henry LaUha vs M. Kluck George Hurner v Mary Hmsirr. A. Kissingers, Ev'r, v John W Stamm Ira T. Clpment va A C Noyes, Helfenstein for PMthono- ,,. tary Nicholas Biociou Leib for 7annuer Samuel Savidga Mowrey Peter, Henry Weise, iiviiit .1 rdicr vs Calliarine RrOrtous vs Sunbury Canal If Co. vs John Smith vs Bell, Lewi Sc Co. vs Thos. Baumgardner, v Northern Central R. R. Co. va Frymira and fctout. Jos. Trago, Mrs Dorr Jhn Young Catharine Stroh, Ann M Seiti Jacob Hill.Uh v John W. Peale, vs Chas Stroh, vs Henry Lahi v John Weaver vs P. Montague' adin'r Henry Glar.t Krieghaum William v Samuel John, Samuel John vs D. Gibson and wife. Franklin Potts vs Boyd, Rosscr A Co. JAMES BEARD, Proth'v. Prothonolory' Office, ) Sunbjry, Oct. 10, 1857. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS. No. 246 i c St. bet. Second j- Third, (Opposite Hrceil Street, IMitladetpbla. S FIVES, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of II meshes and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy wire work, ieavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catcher ; Coal. Sand aud Gra vol Screens Paper Maker's Wire; Cylerder and Dundy Rolls, covered In the beat manner; Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior at' tide of Jfeavy Founders' Selves. AW kinds of Iron Ore Wire He i vi s. IMYLItfS. LMRBY A LYNN. Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 1857. c3tn. jVyTJCE is hereby giveu that application ha .hreri made to the Court of Common Picas of Northumberland county, by the members of the (ietman Reformed and Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Upper Mahouoy township, for a Charter of Incorporation under the name aud title of the Trustee and Church Council ai St. John' United German Reformed and Evangeli cal Lutheran Church, in Upper Muhonoy and that Ihe same Will be presented to Courl for a bearing, tho first Monday of November next. J AMES BEARD, 'roth'y. Frothonotary' Office. Suabury, Sept. 19, 1657, ( tc SPRING BED. Could't Patent, September 2d l."6.) IJTOIt which a diplotiia was awnlc (1 the Eifihth Ejliibition of the Mast. Chartluble Mechanic's A socialion. Tliis is an rntirely new eppltcalion of spiral spring to bed, making a more coinfortnolo, neat er, and cheaper pring neJ thin ha been oft'oretl to tha public, applicable to old a well a new bedsteads. 3'he peculiar poiition efthe spring elevate the head slightly, saving the trouble of building up the head with extra bolster. 21ie construction is so simple, and every part o exposed, that bug have no hiding places, and the moit iuexperieuctd can tale out each for washing, a ihey ate only fastened bv a button. 'J'li bpiing used are mad exuresi.lv for these bed on a Hslenl irsl Kpritig Machine. Jlie public need only ee this bed to appreciate it. The subscriber ba purchased Ihe right of manufacturing, and selling, io Northumberland county, sad will furnish tha srtiile at reasonable rates. 11T 8ping put rn old bedstead for three dol lar. I5AAC M. VULKERSON. Sunbury, Sopt. IS, 1857. If IIL.AKKSI I1MKS! BLANK Deed, Mortgages, Donds, Warrants A llschmenla, Comoiltmrnt, Summon, fta pcenss. Execution, Justices' aud l)ot.subles' r'e Bills, 4.., 4e.,ca bHir) by pplylng at this office. PICKLES of vaiious kind, Lobster, Sar dine, Ac, 4, just received and for eal at th Urug 5tor of A. W. tISII EH. iinrmry, August I, 1ST. r STACFFEIt & U All LET. , . CpEAP WA.TCHM AND JSJWF.lJlt -fTrHOt.FJA!.E ANrtKTA!I.,litis "Phllmitpt.ta f r Wstchne sad Jeweh r More," rim 14 (Old No. S Niaih Seeourl Htreet, Cottier uf (Juarry, fhiladelphta. Oolrl Lever tVaiehsa, fall JeWeired, IS caret Meea, pw,M Uord r.i-prna, 19 earet, . iM 00 Wlver Jver, full )wIM, . J IS) Wlver liepiiis, tewele, OS Hiiperhif Quartiers, V 00 fokt Srweuele, t en Kine Hilver ., I SO Oold HeaeMa, IN I.vdy'a OnM Pencils, ' I 00 Hilver Tiki Srxioes. set, 'SCO 0l Peiw, wil Pencil nrllirvr holder,' I M Gold Fearer Blnsv S?f eta to SMI; Water) rewe, pUiii 191 els , patent IS, l.u ret S i ! older article In projKirlum All goods warranted to be W hnt tliev are hi for. STAI. kVkK ft HAHUY. r On hand some Ookl and Silver Levirs Slid l.epiuse still tower tann lire above nrieea PhihHit.lphin, Uckdier IU, IbJ, lyW ' NOTICE. In the Matter of the Settlement nf (hi totals of Pelix I.erch, nf Mt. C&rme.l. TVOTICK Is hereby piven that Catharine Lerch, widow of Felix Lerch deceased has made het selection of tho personal prop, erty of said deceased, according to the Act of Assembly of I4tb of April, 1807, which will be preseutcd to tho Orphans Court for ap proval oa Thursday, the Mh day of Novem ber next. AMOS VASTIKK, Adoir's. October 3, 1857. SROOXER & MARSH, uclloiiccrs) AND COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS, S61 f North Thira Street, 1 dtor below Vine, PIIII.ADKI.PIIIA. SALES nf TViota snd Shoes, Dry OotnIs, f!nn, ttard wars, Watches, Fancy Goods, fce.. EVKHY KVi: NI.NO. I c" CJonntry Rlorekeerera anil others will elwaya Snd at our Kveiiins rjlr a laifie and desirable anortmcnt el the alxive t' d, to he sold in lota to suit Layers. !ioods nnek on the premises lor Country Trade. Bepl. SS, 1637. C 3m JuAKDHETHS' Si? AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, nctr the State House, Wiladelphiu. TeB floors nf this spacious l.uil.linp, crectT eitpreitly for the Proprietors trude, are stored with Seeds aud iiu plcleiltsof nrteiest to Farmernsnd Gariteners. SIXTY YKAKS Krtl'AHi.lsHtn. The suhscrihers desire to call the attention of every rrie interested in Farniins an Garileiiin. to their well select ed atoek of Agrieiiltimtl liiiplenieuta and Maehinery. Hrejit v.inety nf Horticultural Tools, warranted Ounlen and Fkiwer ceda, Grasa and Field Seeds of the most re hali'b quality The AgTirnHnral Implements told bv na sre mottl manufaetnred our fteam Works. Hriitid, I'a. Ilavnnj filled up this eanahlialiasrnt. without reenrd to expense, with the most complete iniit-hinery, for llie man uliicture of various kinds of Agricultural Implement", we erenow prepared to sapply allartielea in thia line fully equal, if noi superior, to any thing of the kind ever before orTeretl to the public. I-ANDRKTIIs' WARRANTED OARDF.X PKHDS. Have btien lief'tre the public for spwartls of eixty yeiira ; their WHle-snrend popularity, and the ntauliy inereus ing deni:nid fr.ni year to year, is the best evidence of llieir superiority over nil others. tf Country mere hunts csn he supplied with seeds in paper, or hoik, on the most lilierul terms. Uluoniailale, near Bristol. Pa., our Garden Peed grnumla contains three hundred and sevenry at-rea. and la tho lar gest eatuulialimculof ita kind in the wnri.l D. J.AXI-RKTFf SOX, Nos.JI and 23 South Sijith Street, Philadelphia. Beptemlier Stl, IH57. pr3m. FEVER AND AGUE! QUININE SUBSTITUTE OH NKRVE TONIC. This well known remedy discovered hy my lata iart. ucr Dix-tor G. J. f,eeds, is a sure cute for the aliovediwir der, Sak-Hradaclie, and all other Neivous atTections. It contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or other injurious inirterii enla It strengthens Ihe sstem, gives tone to the toni. sell, anil is invaluable hi'Djeneptics sud those alfielnl with weakness in raw' pait Ihe svsteiu It is tpei'isllv recommended to females troubled with Falline: of the Womb. One bottle ia sufficient in most caws, wro-re t,F Ilirectinnsare followed. Ceitificuro can be furnished from sll parte of the Union. Sr.Mby the Driiists srenernily rsrl hy J. II Hazard. Wholesale Drusglst, and Sole, Proprietor 121 Jlaulen Lane, New York. New York, Sept. 15, 1867, v3in 'TltoCM ! for rrrrl, Pru to. Vtnlatf.!M. la w pwrUflly PrMh Rt.u. !l mrj.irM m W, 8oM K 1-emelTt. osla In.i.i i I. . , , avid wtMthlsM Iu tes.!'aa la prtMnU Uiu jnjU tniV. rt,l,H, tf , lnveRtfr '""" worm u ut Jr.lli;btJ, StBipI, ttvi soul PxltiM inwM'-rfj is m in fwhf Cm miir try to ilrirs:iat tVi srifU t. fa,lu ..m-.t.. t.J. .fi olisi nretiel uu in kv sjsnuiMi ui7 ltUwrrstttrl tu kp 11 HleU pot an nr.1ti tJirriMi Try H. mud ia ll r whor . (uiit U fuU f ttisj c'sin thf incnvy ill ! rajfunJoJ ILsj n.rl ii Pur UnsviuIlensUei TnttHi Gum, s i viiviibits an ueeu ity vsutin. 1 L Hvfilmr i no M tuttroly b.w (In tht !ft;t pcrtsvtly Kti.l.kod Mnot Mriove or -n Pur) bail) TKnlfHtai mr..lA - .. .. Tha aiieUlnST it Imvb snomrlt In U... at fasll-alsiss rk. TVitsra U no Land ab ot it In Jelniiurssie IhJ taa ooasauW t ii U ith. .,.,) r "Tt. I Tu r,rinii,c f sl.alisirf htval J t e te-t fprThta m avi.j u who hava ulea Uiant trill iim fl to ati ar A LlUfcKAL mscorXT TO TUB gS. LUDLOW CAN CO, ,w. us i'-tum BUf n. -Oar Sept. IS,1?7. H0TTSE AND I0T FOR SALE. rfViC suusrrilicr oilers at privutrsulo the hotire a. and I.ol now occupied by himself, situated on (he corner of itiver and ldurlerry streets, Sun bury The improvements sre a two story FRAME DWKLLIMG, nearly new, a Wash-house and W'ond hniise and a good stable. Also an excellent Well of Wa ter. There i also nn the lot a choice variety of good fruit. Term easy. Vor lurther parti culass apply to CHAITLE8 COBI.V. Sttnhnry Sept. 12, 1857. tf E8PECTFt'M.Y inform hit frienS. and the public generally, that h ha just receiv ed a New Stock of GOOD, at his new store, at David Miller's Mill, in Lower Augusta Town ship, and that ho is prepared to sell good al th lowest prjecs. His Mock consists in part cT srillXO cV (SUMMER fiOODcJ, Groceries, Qneeuswaic, Hardware, &c. an J every arltty usUBlly kept in a country eilore. Treverton price paid fnr all kinds of produce. Loner Augusta twp, Aug. 8, lbf)7. if jpirTtRi: GiLLutr. rEO. V. WEISE ha sain Commenced nnd will continue to lake A Mil HOT Y PES, &c, at hi Ituom above the 'ol Office. Persons wishing lo have good likenesses taken, will please call and see us. We will tuke pictures at reduced price nd take trade in ps incut for the same. All kind of picture copied. bunbury.liigust Si, Irj7. tf Dissolution of Partnership, NOTICE is hereby given that tlio f.rm of Dird. Douty Ac John, of Uig Mountain Colliery, was this day (luly 1st, IHoT,) mutually dissol ved by th withdrawal uf J. J. John. JOSEPH I1IRT). John b. Docrr. J. J.JOHN. The business of Mining ani H.ippini Coal trom th above named Colliery will herei tier he earned on in th name of bird St Uouiy.who will adjust all the unsettled accounts of ibol e nrm. jiiHcrn hik ), JOHN B. DO LTV. Shamoltin, July IS, 1857 if PLATFOBM SCALES. fyA? every description, suitable for railroad. " ckc, for weighing Hy, Coal, Ore, and Merchandise generally. Purchasers run no risk every icale is guaranteed correct, and if after trial, not found satisfactory can be lelurned with out charge, Factory at the Old Sund.eiWis!ieJ for more than twenty years corner of.Nintii i.J Melon HUects, "liilsdulphia. ABBOri" L CO. loecessor to Ellicolt fc AKbort. rhlhvMpMs., ept. , iaHf,.-c3in., AV.. O. KIM DAI. I., . if-- rwcon.e t resident of inform the citizona nd otln to form Ringing Clues, both St nd will inipvrt inslructinn to H to place therttsnlve mirier lit ehar f N. B Mrs. O. Kimball is prrpstv instructioTi to few more pnftl en li Forte. , . y Kunbary, Peptembcr 1 9, IR57. i ; fancy Furs for i.adii.s. ' JOHN FARF.m A CO., (New No.) SIR, No M. ft. slsiva Kigbl, Phikidftltiliia. Importers, Mfinefactio snddewlerS In tjidies, (imtlemeu sud t:hildres air Furs. Wholeanie ami steunl, 1 K. & Co., would the atlenlH.a m le,iiers and the Public senerully lo iht Immense 8iek m Kaney furs for Ijiiliia flentlemerf an C ililren ; their aasortmem emb sees every srtlele , kind of I- nney Ktirsy that will he worn cliirlnsr this sn such as Full Cim, Half Crapes quarter Capes, 'JMimik. Victorlnes Hons. MuOs ai MuSiitesii, fiorn the hrrest Rus Sinn Snbln to Ihe Itiweet ptlec Domestic t'llts. Kot Oenllemn thelnrei st assortment nf Fdf Pntriirs; Gloves Gnunllets Sco., heinsthe direct imporleisof all out KursaudMatntfiir'tiireraof them under our own supcrvi shhi we fel siAtisfi.fi we eon .Her heller tndiieemems t.V dtfnb-rs and the publfa eenerally thnn any other house, havitift an aisortineiitto select from and at the nlanufactur' ais prices. We only nsk s enlfl johs fnrmA rn N.iStt Maii-ei fMreet slwe Highlh, riiliU'. Phihdelphh, Sept. IR, IM7. wtm. Benjamin Chandler Bucli?r, Ayres, el it. i Ne. 40, Aigvti Tern-', 157, August Uli, 16S7. On motion nf William M. TJncke frl'cr, E:., attorney for pliiitititT' rule on Ihe above lofe.nl ents to Appearand plead by the first day nf next term to the sbiive action of ejectment for all that certain Unci T piece of land, situate in Slismokii (now partly In Coal and partly in Zerle towa ships.) in the county of Northumberland, con' taining two hundred and seventy. three seres', more or less, adjoining lands in the name of Win. Wilson, Peter Mowrcr, Michael Kroll, Frederic . Kramer did others. Surveyed on a Warran granted to Matliias Zimmerman. 1. cur. Extiucted from record and certified September 3d, 1357. JOHS 8. BEAKD, Deputy Troth 'ry. rrothonotary's OIHce I Sunbury, Sept. 4, 18S7. 1 FiARLEVS O.AT.LEREa OF 1'AINTINtiSl, No. 816 Chcsniit Strftt, nppotite the Oit ard Jfvitue, PHILADELPHIA. OOKl.'(;"(ilnss Vt'arem avitf Reposito- of Art. EntrraviniT. Pnintintru. Pnrtrair anil Picture Frame, in every variety, of lh InW original anil r.uropcsn 1'atterp.s. 7'tcr J able. Consols, Brackets and Cornice. The most ex' tensive and elegint aHmrtment of Looking ('Iss ues, of substantial workmanship, and at Auction prices. (old Modal awnrJifl by the Maryland Insti tute, 1850. Highest Preja'r awarded by the Franklin Iiiblitut 1855. JAMES 8. E4RLE. feptcmlier 10, 1SC6 c3ma The $10 and $15 Singls and Donb'e Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machines. AN AGENCY for the sale of thes's Sewini; Machines can be secured on liberal term fi-r tho County of Northumberland, pio one need upply without capitnl sufficient to conduct the business properly and who cannot bring refer ences a to reliability and rapacity. A personal application w ill be necessary. The peculiar adaptation of the Machine for all purposes of Family Scwinu, will, where over they are o lie red for salo command a rcsdv and unlimited demom. JOHNSON A?- GOOD LL. S. E. Cornef nffith and Arch fSta., Philadel'a. Atigust 15, 1857. tf -A. LADY. Y7HO HAS BEEN CURED OF CHEAT J 1 NEKV018 DElill.lTy, after many year of misery, desires to make know n tt all I'ellow-suH'crers tlio sure means of relief. AiUr enclosing stump to pay return postage, Mrs. MAUV E. HEWITT, Boston. Mass., and th prescription will bo sent free, by next pos'.. Auust f, lSor. 3m Pt Whatan enormous Variety of Toys and Fancy GooJs he has! Who? Our Friend JOTIJNT DOLL, At o. 114 North 2nd St , ulore Arch, Phita., II1 E has lust received diiect from Europe a very iJrgo assortment of Toys of all kinds. fancy Caskets, Pipes, Cnhns, teg,ir Cases, To bacco Bove and an etidless variety of luncv ar ticles. Call upon him bcfjre purchasing else where. Pliiladelpliii, August 29, 18.17 3m51v HO VEJTS" LIQUID H :AIRH 'YE: 'IHE fclloning, from that eminent Physician ' of Phil.ulelpliia, Or. Ilrinrkle, added to Ilia testimony of Professor Booth, only confirms what is evidenced hy thousands who have usc.l Hover's Dye. "tii'Riito How, Ciinsfrsr r Stbi t.t. ) Philadelphia, Decruil.er 22d, J "In regard to Hovi.n's .in Dtk, 1 can state unhesilaliugly, that it contains no deleter! lilts in gredients, and may bo deed vriih entiic safety, and with the utmost confidence, and success." W. D. UIHMCXLE, SI. h. Hover's V7riting & Indelible IiJis, Are so well and widely known, as to require no euloijy of their merits, it is only neossary lo say, that the -Irmly and increasing demand", ?:ve the best ew.!ei:co lhat liny maintain their character for superiority; which distinguished them wlifit first introduced, years ago. Or.lers addressed lo the Manufactory,' No. 41tf RACE street, above Fourth, (old Na. 144.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt a'ttnClon, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Sep. 12, 1857. pri!25, '57, ch. 'pobaCCO and Segars SO.OOU Imported Hegars of various brands. Eldorado, Fir Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at A. W. FISHER'), S anbury, March 14, 1857, ATTORNEY AT LA.W, f?iV in Macket rt., vjjosite tin Court House, E0NBTJBY, PAs ('olIecliiiRs mail and Professional Hush, ess generally attended te Promptly and Carelully. ritiLAtirirtitA KrrKSEse : llullilt iV Fairlhorne, Diehl 4' Wcrtz, Uavis ti Uirney, F. Tylui &. Co riunbury, June 20, 1(57. Spring nnd Bummer Fashions for 1S5T -A-T IF. "W. OrTUr'S FANCY DRY GOOD STOKE, Market Square, Sunbury. JVJOW receiveJ and will continue to restive the targeft and lest sekeled rllock of hlack Cloll.s, Cufsiikcrif, Camtnit's and Vesting., i.e. An assortment of Dress Goods, vix: Fney printed Calicos, Chillies, piinlcd Lawns, Lie l.aius ll.irepes, Meiiuos, Cashmorts, Alapscas, Drre silks, (jiiitboailAiC. LINEN ASU WHITE (iDflDS. Irish Linen, bleached nd brown Drilling, Sb ing, J'llloacad'in, oVc. Drcbs Trimmings In Groat Variaty. Dj! and rjhoc Hats and Csps, Hardwire, Cedarwara. Groceriee, Queens iv are. SALT and FU, Cheese, Cracker, hegara. Tobacco, NnutT, Ac , an aasorsment of other Good too tedious lo menlioh. FseUng ur"itcful fir paat favor w beg leave to assure our old friends snd the public lh ctlort co our part shall le wanting lo n contmuiiic of our jutriMiar. Country produce liu is. ticks I highest tiiaikrt price.