iscclfaiwus. From the Hanisburg Telegraph. HIE LATE FBOSTS APtDTlIB CROPi. We bars) taken considerable pains la look er over large list of eichangciand private tters to ascertain the damages to the crops hirh had been produced by the late frosts, uich occurred on tho nights or the 4tn and h inst., in the Northern and Weetern part I'ennsvlunnia, New York, Ohio, Illinois id most of the New England States, and at the geueral reports which first reached i were very mnch exaggerated, and the fears acre expressed iu them had very little foun- ttion. ... . Garden vegetables, it is true, have been larly all destroyed. Corn in tome places is so totally ruined, bat there is yet time for to mature if planted again. In other lo .lities we find that com is reported as being nlerially injured, but not to such nn ffxtent , to pieclude the probability of its stalling ;ain from the roots and yielding a reason e erop. Apples, where tho frost was most vere, are killed outright, and most other scriptionsof fruit have suffered past re niptiou. Wheat, rye, oats and barley taped with very little damage, though here J there we see accounts that these crops re considerably injured. Grass was not rouged in the least. We give a few items low from various localities, showing the nerul view taken above: 'i'li Uockford (III.) Aew bas o column of miii, cathered trom all its section of country a result of its observation it says : "Corn iurud to oae-foarth of a crop ; potatoes one .h ; tomatoes entirely ruiuod ; grapes nine :itlu destroyed. Wheat is not mentieoed. The Cincinnati 3azcltt learns that some mage was done to the corn crop in the 13 ig ianii Yallty. The wheat not injured to any lent. The Kazette sums up4 "Upon the lole we do nnt think there is ground for ery teiiuus alarm. Judging from ioformv I) obtained direct froai gentlemen from 3 country, we iufer that the wheat is proba- tale, an thut a few warm dnys will restore a com." The licfMo Eiprest states that all vegeta- 8 which frost uffuuts, and fruit of ull ki&df, re to nil uppraiances killed. The Albany Journal sitys in that viciuity st rious injury was dour. Tbo liutbester Democrat says the thick- is to wbich foliage bas utluiued saved fruit lerally, but urapo vines sutlered lo a cn .rnulo eitnut. Cueumbtirs, young beans .i vt-gulaiinn of that suit got badly uippud, t some ol tlier.i will recover. I'L Newluiypoit (Muss.) IkralC An that stioii it was severe I'nouuh to nip early in?, but reuorts no other dauioc. Hie Lowell (Mass ) Journal says:: The st appears to have bteu quite destructive teuder plunta in many plucks. Coro, 'beans J other vegetable, iu some iuatuuees, were led lo tua proutid. a Couni'cikut and Rhode Island the frost 9 iiuite sharp, but we can hear of no dam i be in sustained. Hie Cleaveland (Ohio) Leader says: ich damage was done lo vegetables j grafts re nearly destroyed, we aro inforuiud, and atoas uud com seriously affected. We apples us Vurge as waluuts which were sen to the core. In some sections the it mutt have btea entir. ly eut off, while others comparatively lutle damage was if!. I he St. I'aul, Davenport, and Dubuque )ers S3js : 'J'be frost did ue damage there Iowa papvre say the wheat is all safe re. The Louisville papers of Tuesday say ru wet some traces of frost there, but not slightest damage. The Columbus (O.) .tesiiimi says there is uo damage to wheat ruubout. AM CXFEM Si YtC EXPERIMENT. Isavt Damaoss. In St. Louis, receully, c l;tlitj Carst.raug, a lady of about twenty . oblaiued a verdict of one hunditd thou- d dollars uaiust avu old gentleman named jrv Shu, fur a breach of promise of mar- ;e. The dul'eudant is sixty-five years of , nu of course, very run. the case bas u on trial for some dayp, and excited mach rest. 'lie above are very slinging damage;, and J i us some curiosity to know more about the tic. It is stated that M r. Shaw is a gen- nau of great wealth, estimated at front j 0,000 to $ 1,000,00a. Jin is u bachelor, i a city rus.duuce, besides a beautiful sum- resort, uuar thut city, caliod -Tower vs." Miss Caratrang is an orphan, the s'hter of u deceased ilathodisl preacher lirooklyu. Shu l.rcd iu St. Louis with a owed sister who kept a hording house. otter written by the lady to the faithless or is published iu which their relation are s set forth : it is over two years since yo sought my laiiiluuce, aud requested permission to . me, uud ottered me references us lo year acler uud position, and very soon after e your proposal to marry. You said your lib. aud budioess did not auswer tor com y; ynu wero very lonesome , tnat yonr litr was loo old to live with you ; that : single sitter would probably die, even re jour mother, and Mrs. Morrissee had husbaud for company. After delaying a time lo test '.ho sincerity of your offers, iniu sutisQd that you really desired me your wile, I accepted you, and from that you wore acoustaut viiitor. You seut ine us and fruit, aud cnude me presents from to lime, and frequently invited me to und secinud to desire Ihut our relations 1.1 be uiaJu public. You invited we to t friends at your houso in the city, and do out to your couutry seut. You sent i piuuo and desired that I should employ ictier. lou told sister tnat you were g to take me away, and finally named the nneu wa would marry, and 1 made pre tiona for tie sauie. The lime arrived aud pottpuoe J it, on account of your desire to jut ycur arrangements iu relation to the nical garden. You romoved the piano to owu bouse, under the pretence that you ed it on account of a otusiuial party to be there. 'iuully yon ceased te visit me, and when :aaie solicitous for fear that you were il1. called at your bouse, you insulted me a proposition which any true woman d reject. During our engagement I have led general society, and decliBed the it ions of others, aud have endeavored to m you in every way. Your attentions b.ou remarked by many, and I am now icted to all the nnhappiness aud mortiB n arisiue from your desert of me. Had :alUd ou me us a gentleman, and offered vusonuble excuse for this treatment, or lr asked me to release von from this en nieot. and assieued no reasoa, I trust 1 Id have bad too much pride out to have ilit-d at once, but yonr desertion, as it is, -ves whatever punishment the opinion of t Dublio mav visit qpoo HsAuinor; ana Tiav reBt assured that if my counsel so ;0d such repaaation shall be demanded of as our luw grant to my lex ouuer ine instances. . . is embraces tbe main points in the evi. i, to sbov that the defendant bad enga to marry the plaintiff. The defence' ver undertook to injur tbt moral char, cf the lady, but id it meet signally failed, ho jury rendered a verdict in her favor je full amount of detiiAgee claimed en itd thuvsauit dtiltwrt. Cu the whole, defendant win probably aerved about Ar.FiMD Plot to AsAsei!tAT Nitot.xo.s' The Parii correspondent of the London Star asserts that two prleili have been arres ted at Alessandria and shot, bavin? been de tected in a conspiracy on tbe life of tbe Em peror. Tbe news, says the correspondent! cannot be deubted, although tbe accident in itself provei nothing, lave the dread which has seized npon all true Catholics concerning the intention of Louis Napoleon to destroy the temporal power of the pope, which bas evidently been turned to accouut to work op en fanatio ignorance, and bas been made nse of to serve a political influence. Tun Statu Medical Sociktt at Philadel phia adopted a resolution instructing the members of the Society to hold no consulta tion with any of the faculties and alumni of Female Medical Colleges. By this proceed ing we have no doubt the seciety will prove to have immorlalieed itselT as effectually t.s did the prosecutors of Gulileo aud the authors of the New Kngland blue laws. The society is evidently !b need ef a physician to cure it of tbe bigotry and intolerance with which it is nearly eaten up. Reduction of Fakb. The Pittsburg, Foit Wayne and Chicago Uailroad have reduced the fare from Chicago to New York to $12, Koston SU, and Baltimore aud Philadelphia $10. Tbe other roads leading from Chicago to the East have done the same. Immense swarms of grasshoppers have made their appearance in differeut parts of Bucks county. .i i i .. New Advertisements. 8H0ES AND BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 8H0E3 AND BOOTS, BOOTS AND 8HOES," EMBEACINO- Ladiea' City Kid Durkbn, " " " Slipppers, " orocco " Ties, Heeled Boots, Kid - Calf u Enameled Boots, " Ulaclt Lasting Gaiters, " Colored " " Heel M " Misact Kid Heeled Boota, M City Morotco ' Heeled Beat) u Jenny I.ind, " Calf Spring Boots, " Gout Heel Uoots, H Black and Colorad Gaiters, " Heeled Gaiters, .Men's Kip Boots, ' Coarse " ' Fine Calf Boota, " Heavy " " " Grain Boots, Morocco 5hoM, Calf " Fip " M Heavy Brojrans, Buckskin Gaiters, Calf Gloved " Enameled Oxfords, ' Kin Monroes, Boys' shoes uf all kinds. Children's shoes of all kinds, Our sleek of the afcove is large, and our pricM very law. - . n ..... .1 i . . . L,. 1 . IllUkJll I at c.. Suubury, June 11, 1359. tf If you want If you want If you want If you want Ready Made Clothing Heady Made Clothing Heady Made Clothing Heady Made Clothing Very Cheap and Good, Very Cheap and Good, Very Cheap and GooJ. Very Cheap aud Geod, Go to Bright & Son, Go to Bright ft Bon, Go to Bright & Son, Go to Bright & Son, Bunbury, June 1 1, 1H59 tf Hats and Caps, Hate and Caps, Hata and Caps. Hats and Caps. Handsome and Durable, Handsome and Durable, . Handsome and Durable, Handsome and Durable, The very latest stjle, The very latest styles. The very lateat styles. The very Ulest stvlea, At low prices, At low pilrcs, At luw price. At low pilcos, bright ft Bon, Bright & Son, Bright cV Ban, Bright ik Son. Banbury, June 11, I860. if T. W. & J- A- YOST, SUCCESSOR TO BUSIINELL A TULL, MANUFACTURERS VP . VELOCIPEDES, OIG8, CHAltfr., 1'tKA.Mbt UATUItS WHEBL-BARROWS, UOUBy-IIORSES, SLEIGHS. As 814 Dock Strret, above Second, PUILADEU'IUA. J una 11, 15511. am To ISoiisekeepers BEST O MEDICINAL SALEHATU9. tCt 1 manufactured from common salt, ana is pre., no UO m,.d rieirele diilereiil Irani oilier Saleraiua. Al ''0 line deleterious matter utraeted in such a maime AND 'as to pruduca liread, Biscuit, and all kinds ol ;i'nk. witiiuut coiitaiiiina a narllcle tff aLe.ihtw "7H when the Bread or Cake is baked i thereby pro. v ,i, wh.ilMujina reau ts. r.verv particle ollv Suleratus is turned to gas and passes through tin liread or riseuit ayluU Baking; eonaeiuentl) iiolhiuK remains but coinmoa ttalt. Water am Ipluur. Voa will readily perceive by the taau Inf this Salrratus that it is entirely diUorsut Irun, P,C other Salcratus. , i, ( ;n nnm nminil ninsi earn Wlan- C8 ner branded. "U. T. Babbit's Best Mediciua D Saleratui: a an. nietuie. twisled loal of bread Uvitb a alass of eflervcsciug water on the top. Til Whan voa nureliaaa one rjaoer vou should prc- 70 ueit eiaetiy like the hut nranu as auove. Full directions for niakinv Brsad with thi Salaralua and Sour Milk or Cranio Tartar, will; n Hucunipaiijr men paesa)e , as w 1 ullaei(,is (jjj.iiuniiia all kinds of Pain y ; also, fur making Bo 08 na vv aieraau neiuiita rewaers. MAKE YOUR OWN OAP. with B. rc . BABBITT'S 70 70 PIPE CONCENTBATED POTASH, Warranted doubts tts strcnath of ordinary Pol ash ! put up iu earns 1 lb., a lbs, 3 Ilia, IU., and ' wiUi full directions for makirai Hard aud1 G8 G8 .n.F. uuMttum wui nua this eheaucai Potash ta maiki r AMD Mauulactuted aad for sale by B T. II1R11TTT 17A1N0S. (I aud 1 Washiiujtoa-st., Ncw-Yuik, w . nd No. S India-si , Boston. 70 Notice to tho Tax-Payeri. 1SJ OTICE is hereby given to the tax-ptycrs of NorthttmlxrlanJ county that all Miuae m.. ing their State Tai on or before the 80th day 01 suiy sen, win ce auowea an soattrueat uf fie per cent. And also to the delinquent collectors of said county, that wa, the undersigned, want thrm to eettle en tbe duplicates in tnetr hande en or be. fore the next August Court, without fail. We intend this to be the last otic' given inr the newspaper; FREDERICK lfXX8, RAM L'EL E.T. " Cem're, JOSEPH EVEB1TT fcunberj, June tl, 1859.. . Valuable mtir peopiettt for sale. IIIIE subscriber will expose to sale, by public vendue, on the premines, on Tuesdav, the 6th day of July next, his interest, being the one undivided half part of the new brick GRIST MILL, aituated in Jackson township, Noithum berland county, on the State road. The Mill is a substantial three story brick building, 40 by 50 feet, with four run of atone, located on Mahanoy creek, near the railroad, and six miles east of Trevorton. The stream is a Dcver failing one, and there is always an abundance of water. Its location near the coal region makes it a valuable property for any one deiirous of entering into that busmen. . The terms, which will be reasonable, will be made known on the day of sale. SAMUEL B. DUNKELBEUOEU. Jackson township, June 1 1, 1859. it E. y. BRIGHT & SON. STnTBTTZR-Sr, IE3 .A... nAVR received a large and handsome stuck of NEW GOODS, which they iiiiimd to dispose of at the lowest pricra. Our present stock ccmprites a rich and varied assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HATS AND AP HARDWARE, r; u n n v. n t v s; QTJEENSWARB, STOITETTAE WOOD AND WILLCW WARE, Ac, ic We invite the public to call and examine our ktock and learn our list of pricas. E. V. BRIGHT A SON. Sunbury, June 4, 1859.-r- T. P. SIIERB3RNE & SON, CABINET ElAKHRSj No. '10 South Second'st., lelom Dock, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, a largo and superior stuck of ROSEWOOD, WAL NUT, MAHOGANY and other FURNITURE, lo which the attention of our IrienJa and tho public generully is respectfully invited. Philadelphia, June 4, IS59 6m J. V. PEAL. E. R. IJODGK. Dr. J. W. PEAL AND DR. . R. DODGE YTAVE entered into conartnerabin in the practice of medicine and surgery. Although Dr. Peal will be absent a part of his lime, be will aid Ids partner in any and every case in which it may be deaired. Thankful for past patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same to the firm of Peal St Dodge, who will promptly and faithfully attend to all professional calls. He takes pleasure in recommending Dr. Dodge to his old friends as an experienced physician, in whose hands they may feel safe. The firm may be consulted at the uflice of Dr. Peal, in f'unbury. Snnbury, June 4, 1859. ly Notice to Contractors. TIHE board of School Directors of Pjint town ship, will meet at the House of John. Pear son, on Mouday the 13th day of June, 1859, for the purpose of receiving proposals for the build ing of a School House, in Point township, near fMiiilaakv Fiirnarfl. mi lh lanit nf JeaaB Yocuin. The house is to be built of Brick, 26 feef by 30. For plans or specification call on V. rvrKTt.A tilt, J. YOCUM, May 28, 185S. 3U 409 BUOADWAY, new vobk. Ballou's French Yoke Shirt Emporium, 409 Broadway, New York, PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. Shirts made to order from Scientific Measures, cf the best material, sewed by hand, and war ranted to fit, at leaa than the usual prices. UALLOU BROTHERS. June 4, IBM). 4U'J llroaJway, N. V. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland county, April Term, it is thus con tained, to wit : April 18, l5tf. The petition of number ol the citizens of the town of Sbimokln, Coal township, in said county, was presented to the said court, praying to be incorporated as "Ins Btiamokin Cemetery Uoinpauy, upon the terms therein set forth .' Whereupon it is ordered, that if no auflVctent canse n shown to the contrary on the first dsy of next term, the prayer of the petitioner will be granted, according to the act of Assembly, in such cast msue anil provided, by the Court, BANIElj BECKf.Et, Proth'y Prothonotary'e Orhee, ) Sontmry, iua 4 lH6.4t) CJII.VER WATCHES. A few double cue K(rlish Bilvsjr Wetchee, for ! at lew THE MAMMOTH STORE I THE MAMMOTH STOEEl F.SrECTITM.Y beg leave to announce to the eitixenaof SUNBTJR7 and vicinity, that MM) the EXTENSION of their Store-Hoom is completed, and that their (filling their entire establishment to a perfect jam,) have arrived. We have now, tiot only the bantliomet, but the LARGEST STORE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA! and a stork of NEW GOODS which, in eitait, variety, quality and lownesa in price, v UN RIVALLED! We need not particularize, for WE HAVE EVEUV THINGM! We have constantly on hand all kinds of DRUGS, HARDWARE, QIJEEN8WARR, DRY GOODS, READV-MAD1! CLOTHING. BOOTS AND 6HOES, GROCERIES, A.C., Ac. which we will dispnse of st the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Country Produce taken in eicbango at the highest prices. Cur tand is one of the oldcat in this section of eo unlaw, and has always been lavared lT the LARGEST and BEST run of custom in the neighborhood We are thankful for palrotiag"! we have received in the pest, and hope thnt by a continual effort to accommodate our friends and customers, and in consequence af the largeness and variety of our stock, we will nmrit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. We cordially invite you te give us e call 1 COME ALL I Yoti will never regret a visit to the Very Largest nnd Clu-ape! More, in this section of the State I ! Remember the old stand, MARKET SQUARE, near the Court House Snnbury, May 38, lt?59. Iy NEW IIOUTE FOR TRAVELERS I Northern Central llnilwny ! ! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AM) AFTER MONDAY, MAY itrl, 10. lira Traini ou this road will run to Uio following Ktrcdule GOING NORTH. nirFALU AKU MAUARA EXI'RCSS THAI!. From UA1.TIMUHE to SjUNUi:RV A WHMSfOR . Arttvs Leavtr. Calvert Station, York, Bridgeport, llnlilux, M iii?rnnirt, Ueoiputowu, Trevnrm Junction, rH'lin.(ir(va, MJMIlllV, Ntirlhnmlrrrlantl, Chillinquaque, Lewikliur, Mrltoll, Vat'ntnVM, UruoiilowD, Kyrtera, AlrntKniery, bergrr'i MmiTriavirle, 3 OU P. M. V7 T 60 k 47 e on o so 9 4-J e at iu 1.1 10 i-l in 3j in 4-J 11 M II II II 4 II 31 II Jl II U7 II 44 VJ 111 Ol I IS 8 47 e ci o ;iu S 43 S 49 10 10 in an iu 3.1 in 40 10 M 11 1.1 II 2 'J II 31 It 34 II 97 It 44 14 M V illiuirniurt, )i II flOlNO SOUTH Fn.mWin.UM.ruur ts SL.NHUKY A DALTI.MOltK. Arrive. 10 U 10 V 10 37 10 :i 10 44 10 4S 10 .'Mi 11 05 II IS 11 41 II W 1 1 3 II sa 14 IU 14 44 14 47 I 04 9 OS 4 u 7 1 I, pave. 10 W P. M. 10 14 iu an 10 37 10 39 10 44 10 49 lii oa 11 tin it m II 51 II U3 II 41 II 54 14 10 14 44 14 S I 03 a si 4 li Williamiipoi I, Moiitnumville, Muuey, lierger'i, Miinignraerr, Kyater'a I'uioiitown, Wntaoiitown, Milton, I.ewiBburfr, Chlllisqunqite, Northumher laird, KUMIUIU, Srliiii-Orove, Travorttfii Jiuiciion, tieorfetuwii, Mllleraburg, Halifax, Urntepurl, Yora, Calvurt Station, IvI-A-It, TRAIN. ftlil.NU NOKTH From DALTtMOHt to SL.M1LKT A WIL'.MSPORT Arrive. I.ear CiilvcrliSluu.vn. York llrhleprt ClarK'a I'arry Ikillaz Mdicinliu.j HiiiOiauaii ,M'i)i.Hilniift4$ Georgetown Trevmton Jun4ia !eliw-(.irove SL'NUUKY, Northumberland ChilliprlllBqua Lewiaburg MiiUin YYntstilltnwa I'lllWlltUWil Kyster'B lMdntRomery llcrger's Mui.ey 7 .10 A. M 10 44 It M I Uri t St t 07 . 14 t. 10 a hi 44 3 01 S lb a 3 3 34 40 I 60 4 lij 4 It 4 IS 4 41 4 M 4 33 4 44 10 tl 11 37 1 i 1 SI to ; t 31 S 4(1 4 41 3 13 I 24 3 3S 3 SO 3 SO 4 (ill II 4 IS 4 41 4 4i 4 33 4 4 5 IK) i Mmitonrsvilta Williaruiaurt GOING 8h;th. Fiom WtLuMtroat u, bl.Mil'RY A UALT1MORK Anivt. e 40 e st in ou 111 01 in ot 10 10 iu is to -i 10 3-1 IU 3ll 10 IS in so 11 03 II IS II s II M 11 44 II 43 - 14 04 U li li 30 i a w n e i l.enre. 0X0 A.M. 40 S4 10 00 III IU 10 04 10 10 10 18 10 U 10 3 '4 10 30 10 44 IU S3 11 00 II It II US II 31 II 44 II s2 1J 04 Vi 18 li 35 I 40 a us Williiinupnrt, Moatoiirsville, M uney, BrtgiT'a Montgomery I Kyaler's tniuutown YValsontuwu .Milt.'n, Lewislmiir Cril!!lB4(inijiio Northumberland SlMllKV, I Melius tirnva Trevortnu JansliJM i Georgetown, MatluutOilKO Huchanan, Mllleranurg I lliililaa j Clark's Fcny I Daiintim Hrtd);eport York Cnlvert Station. Juno 4, CENTRAL HOTEL Sale and Livery Stable. TUB subscriber respectfully announces to the public lhat he is prepared to accommodate Ihem with Saddle-Horses, Horses and Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages, Koekaways and Hacks, at the shortest notice. His stock of Horses are admired lor speed and gentleness. The vehicles are neat and in good order. Careful drivers will always be in readiness to carry passengers to any point deaired. C7 Ommbussea for parlies and pic-nic cau be had at all times with or without driver. The patronage ef the public is respectfully so licited. JOS. MOIST, Lessee. Sunbury, May 2!, 1853. c atjtionT CAUTION 17 A LL Uailroad Companies, or any person or persons, are hereby notified and cautioned that I, the undersigned, claim to be the owner of an equal, undivided, third part of all that certain invention lately patented to Jacob Young- man, ol cunliury, I euuaylvania ; being an im proved KAILROAD SWITCH, and that ail Itailroad Companies and every person or persons buying, vending, or using said Switch, so as aforesaid patented, will be held accountable to me for all such acts. use. damaae. or other mat- I ters, which I shall be entitied to, according to law. LEONARD J. WRIGHT. Sunbury, June 4th, 1859. 3t Ettlate o Jacub Jurrclt deceased Henry J. Reader, alienee "I In tbe Orphan's of Isaac Jarretl, Court of Nortlium s. V berland county. The heire f Jacob Jarett. W rit of Pailition deceased. J Valuation. Returnable to August Term, 1859. To Henry J. Reader, alienee of Isaac Jarrett Henry, Samuel, Daniel and Ueorge Jarrett, and , Catharine binilh late Calharine Jarrett, David Lilly and I.ydla Ins wife, late Lvdia Jarrett; John Uarrett and Elitabeth bis wile, late Eliia - Dotn Jarreii, anu jonn ioeuicr ana oarun nis wile late Saiati Jarrett, heirs and legal repTesen-. spatter um and aeiapinnuf that insimiucut, ibs hhus be titives of Jacob Jarrett, deceased. I iny perfectly siuoodi,) and will last Ker. , , , , ,1 Tdey are, likewise, superior t" the steel pen. in that ouand each or you are hereby nolilied that lh, .?.; elasiic, Wear muck lunger, and wnl not by virtue of the above writ to me directed an In- conode. quest wilt be held on the Real Estate of said The India Rubber Pens ara peculiarly adapted to tl.e V i . j.-. i . i . r l waute of Kdiloia, laiwycra, Clergymen, btudeuls, and pro- deceased, to Wit ! A certain lot or piece Of ground f,,,,,,! lnc,i generally, being less tirasoine to the hand, situate in Lewis towslun. IV orlhuniberland coun ty, bounded by lands of'Oeorgo Christmaii, .; ... , , , , .u Christian Mensemoyer, Jacob shade nd otnera containing about four acres. Also, anollur lot j one uroas eueh, wita hoaier, at i airs uouars per gioas, or piece of ground in same township, adjoining j ft will be nwiletl, postaija free, to any addiess, upou re lands of Jacob Wertman.Benjarnin Bnlilh, Win j c a brsfdsnfutii ailoweS m the Trade, Colleges, Bttfooli i.evan aim utnera. iiontatniHff sAist lour aciea. " r . on Tuesday the 98th day ol Jane, 1H59. at e'slock A. of., on the prem'ses, for the purpose making partitiosi oi or to varue ana apprauesaiu real eatate, at which lime and place you may afxnd if you aee proper. JAM E8 VAN DYKE, Sheiiflt SherifTa Olfice, ) Suubury, Hay 14, tS0. J rfclL-PAINTINUS with Gilded Frames, Tol jual received ajid for aal at COOfER'3 Yaricty ttor. . .--'-a-iy.il.y S4, 'U. riJtercsliiis' to Druggists- AND At.t. OTIIUltS WHO SF.I.l, SODA '1UH AMERICAN TRADES COMPANY, No. 22 and 21 Frankfort Street, New York. MAMFAClL'JttllS UK V-A.lT-A.X,I.EIrS PATENT rOKTABLE SODA FOUiN'MIN, rAKK great pleasure in calling the attention of Druggiats Confeetiotiera. and olhera to thia iinpntiim as its simplicity amleconamy can not tail to cominenrl it to all who prepare t!io dvlightlul and refreshing beverage lur the Sum mer season. The Van-Allen Rods Fountain may truly le regarded as invaluable. L enaldes any one to nianufacture, with great facility, an imlcliuite supply of the most delicious Soda Water, at a coat of only about TIIRKE OR FOLK CENTS NCR GALLON! J'he riak and expense of Copper Fountains are not incurred, and a few momenta only are re quired to prepare the water. But little ico is needed to keep the fountain so cool aa to render it unnecessary to use any in glasses. The two ingredients used arc dissolved m scperate alone jars and are forced by action of a simple pump, in equal quantities into a lined caat-iron gasome ter, where they become instantly united and the iSmla is formed. No copper or brass cornea in contact with any of the ingredients. NoAliiierul Wuter can be more delightful than that mana facturrd by this process ; and whilat it is, perhaps purer than any other, it has all the requisite pungency. No manufacturer of Foda Water who once uses tho Vai-Allen Fountain, can be induced to resort to any other proceaa of manufacture : as cviileiicn of this aee accompanying testimonials The above cut represents the vsholo apparatus in its simplest form ; but they will be maiiul'aelur- ed in many ornamental styles to suit the tasto of! purchasers. Ilia not at all likely to get out of oiuer, oecause -ui us greal simplicity ami dura- bility ; besajes being so portable aa to be bandied with eae, rendering it peculiarly valuable for PIC-INICSs'aod osiier KUKAL FESJ IVAI.S. This litria contrivance can be made attractive o the eye, ifo lees ttw profitable to tho pocket. Ho VILLAIN') or CTTY DKUU STOKE or CONFECTlU.XEiUhould te wilt one or theao HEALTH-GIVING FOUNTAINS, Nor can owners of large FACTOKIEM do a tiller 4hins than to have one to refresh their operatives during tbe hot summer months. They can be introduced into private families to great advantage, as the expense is no trilling. 1 he ingredients used are to be had in uny Drug c-iore, aiiu k rei-eipts lor preparing syrups to uavor the Soda Water, will accompany each Fountain. The whole Apparatus occftmea but a small space wot more than an oidinary sized wash-stand and can be used on the comer of a street ast well as in-doora. A full sized one can be seen al "The American Trades Company's Office. PRICK From $20 to $.ri0, accuiding lo size and finish. They can be shipped to any part of the United Slates or Canada at an expense of $1 or $3 for boxing, and orders will be tilled promptly by Express or otherwise. Address, GALLAH lilt's Purchasing Bureau, 91 LIBERTY STREET, N. Y. crH. B. MASSE R, Sunbury; Pa. New York May, 81. 19fi9. tf Li'E "lrT"lIEB E 'if T ' ' WEBSTER UNABRIDGED PICTORIAL EDITION 1 1 15U0 Pictorial lllustiati'iiia. Webster's Unabridged DICTIONARY. Xcw Pictorial F.dilton. WK have in Pre?, to be ittKued at an early day, new ediltuu i if WeUuer' Lnubrtdgeu Uictiouaiy, eon tinning l&i-U Pictorial llluHtrttiinui. lic;iulilu.ly rxet-utt-d tMXtO u 1U,UJ0 new works in the Vocahuiuty Tuule i.f hyuoHjini, ly I'roi'. GOODU1CH, m wmch iiMre tliuu two tlwu nand words are curefully diiwniiiiimted, I'tirmiiig u lullir work ou Knrhsh tynoiiynii, of ttaell, thn any otlier issued, i-'sid Ciubb, and btjUevfd in wdvui.ee of tbut Table giving Pionuncmtioii of Nuniesof OOudlBIint!Ulfcl.ed f ier!iiiB of Mo rrn Xnnrs, ptvuhar use of Wouis and Terms in the Pible, with ether new tc tu.es, UcLiier , with all the MATi'EK OF PUKViOL SKUrnO.Ny. 1 "We luive seen B)e.'iineu sheets of the Pictorial lllusira ' tiotiF. They uie well ejteeutett, and will oiten be found I useful in givintc a iimch in ire correct idra ol un obieet ! than can be obtained by a defim ion." ISew York Tri ; buiie, A pnl 10, Uilt "We Imve seni specimeii sheets of these itiuBtTums, and cun hardly see how they could be improved in beuuiy or ai'iHirary.' Bato;i Kvruing Tianscfiot. 'Au exiimiimtit'ii of priK'fs bus convinced us thut tins is by fur the most perfect form any Uii'iionary has ever' i assumed All the ingenuity evrl applied to ItuiKuuge will rt"l give that idea of u mechanical device which a simple cut will do. It is almost impossible lor the most rnlelli. Kent mind to ei a clear idea of a metope, a crochet, a hip or queen poM roof, or anything else in ttrchiiecture, trout a tl. lliiilu.ii, while a small eiigmviug brings it up at once. The iliustrulioiis of the new edition are copious and truly excellent, m full keeping with the superiority of a great standard work He vend thounud new words Imve also been added to it, thut it in nt jKaible to imntfiiie a more perfect wot k of the kind. For reference in schools, and lor the young it is possessed of a very peculiar vuiue u unii las. Aim lull . witboiit fskiirvo. nn apitficutioo to the pnblisheis. Will )m mlH t.v nil ItoMkifllers. I iy-oUfc;T TliK UEST." (iet WKHSTF'R. Sprlhgneld, Mass , May Utt-3m INDIA RUBBER TliNS. A NKW WHITINU INSTRUMENT, MANL'FACTUBKD I NUKU GOODYEARS' PATENTS. BY TUB X1TDI A HUBBEP. PE1T Co 57 Liberty St., New-York, Art for tale by Boiiktellert and StHtionert generally, throuyhvvt the United Statet. HE India Rubber Fens ara superior to all other kinds J. Il(,w in use, laiaaeasuif all the y.aal qualitira of the , Q"', with none of the ubjcetiomible fwtturea ol the steel Tb., have all the elasticity of the miilt, vMthout tha - 1 and inoia uniform iu action, lliau any other pen now iu 1 . ''ney ' eh"l 'J"'!! te'"'ti M a price nut exceeding that ol the best steel pens 'Tl , llJja Kuuber Hens ure put -rp hi boxes, onuinirnr ' ana ruuuo instuunona. mmr 1 noL I THE INDIA Kl'HUKIt t'r';? CO. 101 f (,!, i7 Libertyt., Near Yoik. New York, MayW, tai. WAR IN EUROPE! PBACH AT HOMB OI TOR DARREl.8 of Extra and Double Extra l"U riur, just receWed and for aala CHEAP I,. CO. HAVEN. Bui.hury. May tl, 139. " t2 A WS-Wood. Cross Cut ee Mdl hawa. J Sunerkv article at rftHIRW.- tan'.arv, July nth, 18M. rT.U COOI'I It 3 - AND VARIETY STOBB. Market Square, one door Wiat of tin Pott Office, SUN UVUY, Pa. fHlHC subscriber has just returned from J8. the city with an entire new stork of Dry Goods and a ger.eral variety uf Notions. His aelcctions, which are dilferent from anything ever brought to this place, have been made from the eioat extenaive wholesale establishments iu Philadelphia. His stock consists of liiarlt Cloths, I'aucy Cttsslmercn- MIUs, Ginghams, Dclalhen, AUpacaa, Chints, Calicoes, White Goods, Flannel, Muslins; Circulars, Mantillas, 8hawls, Merino, Marseilles, Cotton Plaitlc, HATS A 1ST ID CA3. Mats, Children's Bonnets, Trimmings of every variety, GioVcs, Hosiery, Shirt Bosoms, Shirt Collars, Uingham Cravitu, Biack iSUk CravaU, Fancy Scarfs, Ac, &c. The list of NOTIONS comprise in part, Head llresxes, Ileud Nc Ulur cis. Fancy Beads, Fancy Baskets, Toys of all kinds, Fanry Hair Pins. Fancy Bracelet, Gold Ear-Dropn, Gold Breast Pina, Gold. Studs, Gold Pens, Ladies' Recti- rules. Buttons, Brushes, Toi lets. Combs, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Fancy China Waie, STATIONERY, PICTURES, and a variety of other Fancy articles too nume rous to mention. All articles not on hand when asked for will be ordered from Philadelphia immediately, with out extra charge, the proprietor having made rrangemcrlla to be supplied with deficiencies whenever required. His stock will be disposed of on cash princi ples, deducting 5 per cent, from purchases s niounting to moro than one dollar. By strict attention to business, lie hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Ha invites all lo call and examine for themselves, and be convinced that he bas on hand tho largest stock of Fancy Goods ever brought to the place. TH03. G. COOPER. Sunlniry, Msy 7, 189. EstattToT "lEDERfCK"" MUTCHLErI Deceased, TAOTICE is hereby givn that letters of admin a. a iatration having been granted to tho sub scriber on the estate of Fredeiiek Mutchler, late of $hainukiu township, Northumberland county, deceased. All persons indebted are requested to make payment on or before the 16th day of June, next, to the subscriber, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB MUTCHLER. Adm'r. frhamokin township, Mny 14, 1 Sf9. fit FL6URlrj7E"ED! ' O. HAVEN has constantly on hand a large and full supply of l'LOL'U and FEED, which ho will sell at aa low, or lower profits, than any place in this Market. Those wanting Hour will find it an object to call at the Wholesale and Ketail Flour SSlore before purcha- sing elsewhere. Being thankful for past fivers, asks a continuance of the same. C. O. HAVEN. Sunhurv, May 7, 1S59. Health ! Health ! ! Health ffi TIIEMOS7 REMARKABLU Cl'Ml ON RECORD. DK. SWAYNK'd COMPOUND BYltUP OP WILD CHEEEY. I'tlINT OF liOlsV, FKtDKH It'll C'TSTT, Ml). rR Swavnk : Ueur i?ir I.tlicvuifr it duly I owe U the )iiuhc, hi.J tti justice to you, I littve thi)U)jht proper iu itiuke knuwn one of the iiifit extraordinary cuir, in my owu fssne. ti.ut It:i9 evr Imxii truly recoiilcd. In too in iiilli of Uctnber last. 1 xv.ih ull! icted with a atvere irnth- einiH in my breast, which farmed a Ihtus ubwt and u I to coiniiiuiucHteu to my lungs uud very niuch ujliirlrd llieiii. uud Uiscliurted birge quautiUtH of connpuuii, external sue iulcriiul. .My breath could puM through myeLungi and out through tho cuvity of my breuat with uppuieiit cafe, Lietmeu wiui vioieni c;iugii, y unu main, lobi ui op- peine, and extreme debility, so tliut my rliytirijn thought my cusu hopeless and beyond the power of imdicine- reinuincd in ilim wretched condition for a long time, until I whs wasted to a mete Weieton, and there seemed to bo no hope I'm me; but having read in the puliiic papers of the iTKtny wonderful cures pcrturn.ed by y ur CmiPoup hVBL-p of u.v Chkhxy, I iititnediutely s-Nit to Uultimore for rive hottlea and commenced its ue, and to my s;reiit satisfiu'tion and my unxious family, the adseeea or opening iu my IjUuitb t?rxnu to heal, and theuoufih subsided, andou uam ten bottles 1 was restored; to pvrleet health. Over live yers have ctapsed, and 1 still renin in a per fectly hearty man to this diiy, June 2, I have not bad a day's sickness lor eighteen nirnths, 1' lease accept my gruccful iK knowicdeinents. Yours, vcy restjecttully, THOMAS D.XON. Tlie suhseriber is well arqininteri with 'i'liomas 1ii u and ran testify that he has been udlti'tcd as ubove renre- senteu i lesttrn ins recovery ns ainicm a miracle, lie is a worthy uiuuibr vi society. JAMK3 u Drnnonow, TriFtor of Rerlin Circuit, linllimore ('i.ffrcure. tp The u(ove Invulrnble medi.-ine prepared lhIt by Dk II. watsk it J(p, i. , North Tt ii Si., nbove Mur- l.et, l'lilbtdelpliiu. '.Nd Ofllsia WiLU CllLSUY PUKI'aBA lloN UKNt'lNB " SWAVNKSAHSAPARIU.A AND TAR PM.l-P. The sick person who stands in need of a prompt punCy ih purgative, shuuld use t-. Swaynk'sI Sl'uau Coaihd Ha ksaI'a it ill, aso Tab Pills, they remove ull unhealthy billion secretions of tire Stomach and Ue-wels, causing a. perfect state of health. SVTAYNT-V CI.I.KRR ATKD VFRMirrGE. 1)11. BWAVMi'S liyWi;iaC01DIAls, Aii invaluuola remedy for Diarhaa, X)ceutt:ry, Ctclies, Cholera, and ull Uowel Complaints. DYt?Pi:PTlC! There is no treatment that bas ever been Iriei!, thnt is so rtl't'ctuid ih em inu lMe'esiiMi in all its forms, us UK. BWAYNK'S Hi I'TKK CATU JUCUN." It imtmrts new life und invipornti the syiitem, the note nnd dciirftie will gum stienjth nnd a gw:tl appetite by using these truly valuable Hitters. Iriee only 6t eents. Ptepared only by Dr. U 54 W A V.N U k BOX, No. 8 N-nLwth Street, PhiUdclphia. SOLD AT Fibber's Drug and Chemical Store. May 71h,2jo0. BOOT AND SHOE STORE- TAME9 BEARD having rclurneJ from Phil ' adelpbia with the laiii and nmst fushiuna'ole styles of BOOTiS, SHOE. HATS and CAPS, would invite his numerous friends and the public iienrrally, lo tall at his store in M.VJikt.l I MULAKt. 0ll door east ol tlie 1'ost Ulhce, where he will be hapiy to exhibit his general assortment of good. His goods consists of Gentleman's Boots, hoes. Call Skin. Morocco, Patent Leather and felinpera, Patent I.eallicr, nloiocco, Culf Gaiters uf all deacrij.tiona. Ladies' IShoe of every deacriplion and stlr, such as (iailers, Low Boots, Siipjirra, Bus kins, &c. Misses' fchocti, Boots, Oaiters and clippers of every dtacriptioii and style aud material. Bjya' rhoei, Hoots; (Jailers, Ac., uf every de scription of alyle anJ material. Yo'jthV and Children's Miucs, Boots; Gaiters, slippers, &0) of eve y deactiptioa and style; oic ALSO: A general asiio'ituisul tf II A S ar.d CAPS. Allot" which he will sell low for CASH or Country J'roduce. His in olio is '-belter a iiuicl. sii pence than s slow shilling." JAMES HEARD. frunbury, May !4, IS59 If PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING HAIL 110 AD Mil in tni' i' A rruiifff nicut. Al'lllL U, 1868. TWO PASSF.NT.FK Trains leave Hur-iav.uiBj P'ly, (Sundays exeepled,) at S.ti A M, and ttifM, I. i I'u.l-ud-tphia, ainviaa there at 1 1 AO uoou and 7.IU lJ. M Heluining, Jave Plnlapelphla at 1 JO A-. M , and 3.'9 P. M.,urrnii,K at ll ori.i uig ui w 41) a a and a aft r. M. Fast. : To Philadelphia, No. V Cars, IMHS , 'u. im SKina liaiii.) J 70. Faass i To Ileadiat-, l ,0 sad l 30. At Heading, comiccl with Imms lor foitsville, Mmars. ffille, 'I'amauua, CulawisMt, Ac. Four Trains leava Heading mr Philadelphia dally, at 6 A I, 10 la A M, U M ikiou and S.id F. M lavs Philadelphia lor KesBinx at T tW A T, t 3 r. M. 3.SUFM.,aml4 UFMJ ..... Faasa -.Keaitiiigtu Flnladelphia, Ml 7 and (I IS Tla Momma Tram I rum llariislairg eunnecUl Uatdiug ws up liaiu i WtltMlaw, I'ltlatou aud Rurani on. Foi tniuuah tielrsar and M her informal ma a)ip.v t t t. Ol.reE, CuialAeal. Apr 9, 1S90 M , IQOK TO YOUIt OWN IHTi. vJ HOOTS rt SKOE Si ff J LMOVAL. Tits anlisnrilinr respectfully li. forms the cituons of Funburj and vicinity that he has removed bis establishment from his old Stand lo the olfics formerly occupied by Dr. Awl, in Market Square, Suubury, hear the Nor. them Central Uailroad. Having nn hand a Hell Selected stock of good materials, he is ready In ' supply his customnrs and others promptly with work ready ma.lu (r made ap to or.ler, in Ilia latest and best style and on the most rrlaonaUa teims. Believing the c.h system is the beat M both the customer and himself, ho will eWtavor lo oll'cr such inducements as Will gito satisfaction to all who may mvar him nilh their cusfunl. i'- S. Those indebted, are reqite.ated lit ball and settle then accounts without delav. VVM. II. M'll.LtfJ, f ..hury, April 16, 1K5S iy frfnch ntnm MILl. K ro.Vti .11 A I i'A CTO it V, THR iimleraigned keeps constantly on. hand FKKNCH B L'RKS of all sizes, and furnishes every article required by tho milling traJo. Cnnipleto satisfaction guaianleeil for every article si ld.. Millers who prefer the solid Hurr, by giv. ing 4 to 6 months notice, enn havo their orders executed at the tjuurries in 1'rancn. Adilres, WM. H. KUI'NEK. April 2, 1 &o0 fim lfarrisburg 1'. tl., Pa. PRlwi& & suizriEri JUST AUR1VEU AT THE 6TOKE OF J. 13. i:.CH orfcuiibury, Va , A splendid stock of Spiinj and Summer li. Uoids fiiini l'biladclphiu, to whirh lie respectfully invites his friends and the Public id call aud inspoct, he will spare no time in shaw. ing them. Aiming his st.iek of goods viiil Uj touml, FlXU BIXK AND BLACK FaRElTCE CLOTH. Fine Black and Fancy Casimeres 'I weeds. tSat- inetta, Jeans and Farcy Vesting, also a large as sortment of Ready-made CLOTH IN U for men and buys (cheap.) FUll LADIES WEAR, Blsck and Fancy Dress Silk very ehean. Silk Tissue, Bereges, Chali and Chuli itobes, berega Delaine, Ucrege Robes, riuured Brilliant and a variety of o her Dress Oooils, Spring and fc'uui mer Khawls, Mantillas, I'unisols, a good assort ment ot white goods, Cutlarn, Kleoves, Irish Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant ic A general aasjrtment of domestic Dry (!o da. Also a larqe stock ot flats and t ans, Uoots and shoes. Hardware, Queens and tilasswaje, Groceries, Cedarware, Klone and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil, i ar &c. kc. N. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and Table Oil Cloth, Carpets, all the above will be sold at low prices for Cash or Wuntry produce ta en in exchange for Uoodii. J. II. ENfJEL. feunbury, May H, 1S50. tf. NEW FLOUR, TEED, PFJJIT AND PROVISION STORE! fHHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- ens of Suubury and the surrounding nrH'ti- borhood, that lin has openedi Store at tlie north west corntrof MuiketSquar", nppoiilc Vandyke S Railroad Hotel, where ho is receiving, and wilt keep on hand, Flour, I ced, Fruit and provisions of all kinds, eneh as WHEAT, RYE 4- BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Oats, Corn and all kiauls of Feed, Crackers, Oranges, Nuts &c, Fresh Shad in sea son, Early Vegetables Fruit i'c, frnni iho South. He will constantly receive, by Railroad, from Baltimore and Philadelphia, all tho delicaeirs of the season, as they come into market, and trusts; by prompt attention and reaonnubln prices to re ceive a fciiuio of the public patroiisge. WM. HOOVER. Sunbury, April 16, 1859.- ly. 40,00 ta'a Cor a full eourse in Hie Iron CItt C.Ilaa, tlie au gL'si, mutt exrenaivelv atrouizcd and beatoiganisud Cutu mercitil bchoul in the t'nited Slates. 357 STUDENTS ATT'KXDINU DAILY, Marek, t'snal tima t: cuirplcle a full course, from 6 to ID w?M Kvery student, upon niduHtiiifr, 1R fruariuitecd lo ba otn pe'ent to niaaaea the Hooks oi' any IJasinsaB, ad quau hed to eara a salary of lioin toOU In 8 1000. Students tutor st any lima Na Vaffalitin Itaview at plvusure. 1 Pienitums for beat r?nnw:iahipa warded in 133j. IV Ministara' Sons received al laj'f prico. For Cnrtl CireuLir pecimena of Husines and Oiaar Ulat.t&l W'liting inclose two atatnp4. and aditresa. F W. JKNKI.NS, ritisbaiub, Tj.. April 0, lfl cb sep 40, 'CSly SARATOGA wATEE. Analysis of Empire Spring. The Analysis of the E'jiptie Wator, by Prof Emmons, is as lullows : Chloradfl of 8ilium, tS9.C93 liicaibonate of l.tnie, )41.A2t bicarbonate of Mugnetia, 41,'JHi Hicarbonale of SJa, . 30,(144 Ilydrioilale of Soda or I jiIIus, lS.Oot) Uitaibonate of Iron, a trace, 000 CuliJ contents in a gtlton, fpciific gravity, 496,333 l.OSU EMPIRE SPRING. The water of the Empire Spring is bottled with the utmost care, and packed in strong boxes, suitable for exportation, by the subscri bers. The Corks ol all genuine) Empire Water ar branded, "EMPIRE Sl'iilNO." (i. V. WESTON cV CO. Orders may be aJJrcsscd ts the Proprietors, G. W. Westou i. Co., Saratoga (tprings, .. YY or at their DEPOT, 410 BROAP1VA Y, Near Canni Strut, Ncie York. CxartricxTss. Extract from a communication from I)r. North, of Saratoga Springs, to tho ISoiMn Metlical and Surgical Journal, dulod June the bth, IH51 : "The New Empire Opting is working charm ingly for (Scrofula- Uo the profession know ttat lliere are twelve Rrains ol Hyilnudate ol i?Ja, or Iodine, in a gallon uf water - double any oliiar Opting 1 There being only a Iruco of Iron in' the water, I sei.iJ my rer.suiiipliv patieut to tiiat Spring unlie.iialimjly, hitherto with must" aatUfactory reaults." Emj'ii-e Spring, ly R. .. Alien, M. D., a Jtesi Unt Physician, Saratoga Sriinji. This fountain has more than answered the txpeilations of its frhriJa; as a beverage, our inhabitants who have drunk it daily fer ssvr4 years past, cannot be iuductd to mulo subatW lute of any oilier s iriug. As a taibsrtit aiid alterative, my paslexperi- encu compels uie to say, that in my opii.loit It has no superior liere or clsewliere. Ita exemp tion I roin clay, and the small relatite quantities of iron w hich enter its cowpseitiun, tender il oua of the bel v not the very brat mineral water for coiuiiit'icial puiposea; while iu abiluy to willi taud ihe trjwg it. Hut wet ol wurtu clu VaUs anuV sea voyages, niuLe u very dcsitatls water lot bottling puip3HS. Tlieae properties, together with the gentle manly cam of its present proprietors, have gien il circulation and use abroad which has hereto fore been unprecedented in tb history of tele brated aiinerul waters. May, 1S57. R. L. ALLEN. M. Di- Foe sale by U. B. MASSE R. " April tS, leS3. Stuibury, J'a. r"VHJACCO, regaie, bnuJT, Ar., Ac, lor aht at COOPER S variotj stoi. '. Kunbury May ?1 , Ti., '
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